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Practically Magic: A Guide to Electrical and Computer Engineering

Author(s): Aaron Hawkins, Stephen Schultz, Gregory Nordin

Practically Magic summarizes all of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) using an easily readable format. This text was designed for freshmen who are interested in pursuing a math/science/engineering major and those who are willing to consider Electrical and Computer Engineering. Each chapter p...

Understanding Technology

Author(s): Anne Arendt, Cheryl Hanewicz, Pamela Becker, Angela Trego

We live in a society of technological systems organized to accomplish specific goals that are interconnected, interrelated, interacting, and interdependent. A system can consist of processes, people, materials, machines, organizations, parts, plans, structures, and various arrangements of items that...

The WORLD is Our Lab: An Introduction to Sociology

Author(s): Jessica Potter

The World is Our Lab is a real world grounded introduction to the field of Sociology that is written to the interests and needs of today’s students. Beyond your basic textbook, Sociology, An Introduction includes a workbook within the text — encouraging students to be active participants in performi...

Analytical Chemistry Lab Manual

Author(s): Binyomin Abrams

This lab manual was designed for use in the Intensive General and Quantitative Analytical Chemistry laboratory courses (CH111, CH112, and CH201) at Boston University. The topics introduced in these labs include many of the fundamental concepts that are ubiquitous to the general chemistry curriculum:...

Topics in Number Theory

Author(s): Gail Gallitano, Shiv Gupta

Topics in Number Theory is essentially a first course in number theory and as a prerequisite requires familiarity not much more than what is covered in any high school mathematics curriculum. This book is rich in examples. All the basic topic in elementary number theory including congruence, number ...

Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management: A Practitioner's Perspective - High School Version

Author(s): William McLaury, Eugene Spiegle

Fundamentals of Supply Chain Management, A Practitioner’s Perspective is based on both authors many years of experience working in the field of supply chain management.  It addresses the most fundamental concepts and best practices of contemporary supply chain management from the tactical and strate...

The 5 Principles of Civilization: A Student's Guide to World History, Volume 1

Author(s): Curtis Morgan

The study of mankind’s history is the most important study there is. The Five Principles of Civilization: A Student’s Guide to World History employs five major ideas to help the student sort out all the dates, places, and names they will encounter in a college-level introductory World History Course...