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Author(s): Bagher Modjtahedi
Principles of Macroeconomics has grown out of the author’s experiences teaching economics over the course of more than 30 years. The text is policy oriented and provides an easy-to-understand structure with intuitive models to explain macroeconomic issues. From the beginning it emphasizes three major macroeconomic goals: high economic growth, low unemployment rate, and low and stable inflation rate. The text uses the most recent U.S. macroeconomic data to demonstrate the validity of the theories discussed.
Author(s): TICIANO ALEGRE
Years ago, based on the need for a source that incorporated the lecture and the lab portion of Anatomy and Physiology, a text was built that encompassed both as well as benefit the student financially. The title of the text is Anatomy and Physiology: All Coming Together. To further improve the anatomical details, it was decided to add “Visible Body” as a great ancillary product that includes an anatomy atlas, videos, quizzes, and more.
Author(s): Linda Strause
The Science of Nutrition and Wellness is an introductory nutrition textbook designed for non-Biology majors. It covers the fundamentals of the science of nutrition and major physiological systems, including the G.I. tract, cardiovascular system and excretory system.
Author(s): Ronda D Hayes
Computing Essentials for an IT Age introduces students to the plethora of computer systems and networks - along with the constantly evolving benefits they offer. Created for both online and in-person introduction to computers courses, this turn-key course package includes a beautiful color lecture manual (eBook), lab content, tests, and quizzes all in a digital package.
Developed through extensive data analysis from both students and instructors, Computing Essentials for an IT Age:
Author(s): Lisa Sticca-Conrod
New Edition Available Fall 2019!
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