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Principles of Economics (8th edition)
by Ray C. Fair Karl E. CaseAn introductory college economics textbook. Case and Fair (Wellesley and Yale) focus on the key concepts.
Principles of Economics (Fourth Edition)
by N. Gregory MankiwPRINCIPLES OF ECONOMICS continues to be the most popular and widely used text in the Economics classroom. The 4th edition features a strong revision of content in all 36 chapters while maintaining the clear and accessible writing style that is the hallmark of the highly respected author. The 4th edition also features an expanded instructor's resource package designed to assist instructors in course planning and classroom presentation and full integration of content with Aplia, the leading online Economics education program. In the 4th edition Greg Mankiw has created a full educational program for students and instructors -- Experience Mankiw 4e. "I have tried to put myself in the position of someone seeing economics for the first time. My goal is to emphasize the material that students should and do find interesting about the study of the economy. " - N. Gregory Mankiw.
Principles of Economics Sixth Edition
by Ben S. Bernanke Robert Frank Kate Antonovics Ori HeffetzAuthors Bob Frank, Ben Bernanke, and introducing Kate Antonovics from the University of California San Diego and Ori Heffetz from Cornell University, present a coherent short list of core principles in introductory economics and reinforce them by illustrating and applying each in numerous contexts. With engaging questions, explanations and exercises, the authors help students relate economic principles to a host of everyday experiences such as going to the ATM or purchasing airline tickets. Throughout this process, the authors encourage students to become "economic naturalists:" people who employ basic economic principles to understand and explain what they observe in the world around them.
Principles of Economics Version 2.0
by Libby Rittenberg Timothy TregarthenIn the macro chapters of Version 2.0 of Principles of Economics thoroughly incorporates the recent recession and recovery-- placing it in historical and theoretical context and not shying away from the controversies surrounding how government responded to it. In the micro chapters, all the time-sensitive data has been updated, along with over half of all the "Start Ups" and "Case and Point" applications being brand new or updated. Flat World Knowledge is thrilled to publish a re-launch of Tim Tregarthen's acclaimed Principles of Economics V. 2.0 book, and proud to bring Tim's remarkable talents as a teacher to future generations of students.
Principles of Economics v 1.1
by Libby Rittenberg Timothy TregarthenVersion 1.1 boasts improved coverage throughout the text including significant updates to: Chapters 20 (GDP, Price Level Changes, Business Cycles, and Unemployment) Chapter 21 (Measuring Total Output and Income) Chapter 27 (Government and Fiscal Policy) Chapter 32 (Macroeconomics for the 21st Century).
Principles of Economics, Sixth Edition
by N. Gregory MankiwWith its clear and engaging writing style, Principles of Economics (Sixth Edition) continues to be one of the most popular books on economics available today. Mankiw emphasizes material that you are likely to find interesting about the economy (particularly if you are studying economics for the first time), including real-life scenarios, useful facts, and the many ways economic concepts play a role in the decisions you make every day.
Principles of Environmental Science: Inquiry and Application
by William P. Cunningham Mary Ann CunninghamNIMAC-sourced textbook
Principles of Environmental Science: Inquiry and Applications (6th Edition)
by William P. Cunningham Mary Ann CunninghamThis concise text provides an up-to-date, introductory view of essential themes in environmental science along with offering students numerous opportunities to practice scientific thinking and active learning.
Principles of Financial Accounting
by John Wild Ken ShawPrinciples of Financial Accounting responds to the market’s request for a financial accounting text with a sole-proprietorship approach. Chapter opening vignettes using dynamic entrepreneurs appeal to all students and show the relevance of accounting. Students are encouraged to think like a businessperson and apply what they learn. A wide variety of assignments provide instructors with materials to teach, assess, and challenge students on several levels.
Principles of Fire Prevention, Third Edition
by David DiamantesThe Third edition of Principles of Fire Prevention covers the National Fire Academy's Fire and Emergency Services Higher Education (FESHE) associate level Fire Prevention Course. The Third Edition provides a comprehensive and concise overview of the history and philosophy of fire prevention, the agencies and organizations involved in the field today, and the regulatory aspects and functions associated with plan review inspection, fire protection systems testing, and fire investigation. It also covers the elements of public education and community risk reduction as well as the logistics or record keeping, staffing and financial management, so that readers are fully prepared to plan implement, and lead successful fire prevention program.
Principles of Food Science
by Janet D. Ward Larry T. Ward Jodi Songer RiedelThis book demonstrates how the laws of science are at work in producing, processing, preparing, preserving, and metabolizing food. Students learn how cooking, health, and storage tips connect science basics to daily food encounters. The text covers the basic laws of chemistry, microbiology, and physics as they relate to food components and complex food systems. Students learn scientific facts and principles that they can apply to a future food science career and to more-creative, nutritious home cooking. The requirements and opportunities for obtaining a food science career are explored as well as the impact of this career path on local, national, and global economies. You also learn how cooking, health, and storage tips connect science basics to daily food encounters.
Principles of General Chemistry (Second Edition)
by Martin S. SilberbergSilberberg’s Principles of General Chemistry offers students the same authoritative topic coverage as its parent text, Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change. The Principles text allows for succinct coverage of content with minimal emphasis on pedagogic learning aids. This more straightforward approach to learning appeals to today’s efficiency-minded, value-conscious instructors and students without sacrificing depth, clarity, or rigor.
Principles of Genetics (Sixth Edition)
by D. Peter Snustad Michael J. SimmonsSnustad's 6th edition of Principles of Genetics offers many new and advanced features including boxed sections with the latest advances in Genetics, a streamlined roster of topics, a more reader-friendly layout, and new problem-solving supplements. Furthermore, this new edition includes more problem solving within each chapter through the Test Your Problem Solving Skills feature and a Solve It icon to prompt readers to go online to WileyPlus for animated tutorials. A new one-column design better showcases important pieces of art and avoids the "overwhelmed" reaction readers have to the crowded layouts found in many other texts. Boxed sections reduce in size to help maintain the flow of the text and the Focus On boxes are revised to include the most current developments in genetics as well as most relevant topics.
Principles of Geoarchaeology: A North American Perspective
by Michael R. WatersPresents the basics of geoarchaeology, through application of field techniques to a study of the late Quaternary of America. Alluvial, terrestrial and coastal environments are considered, as well as post burial physical disturbances of archaeological sites.
Principles of Group Solidarity
by Michael HechterSocial scientists have long recognized that solidarity is essential for such phenomena as social order, class, and ethnic consciousness, and the provision of collective goods. In presenting a new general theory of group solidarity, Michael Hechter here contends that it is indeed possible to build a theory of solidarity based on the action of rational individuals and in doing so he goes beyond the timeworn disciplinary boundaries separating the various social sciences.
Principles of Healthcare Reimbursement
by Anne CastoPrinciples of Healthcare Reimbursement integrates information about all US healthcare payment systems into one authoritative resource. Boost your understanding of the complex financial systems in today's healthcare environment, including the basics of health insurance, public funding programs, managed care contracting, and how services are paid. Gain clear insight into how reimbursement systems have made an impace on providers and payers, consumers, public policy makers, and the development of classification and information technology systems over the years.
Principles of Healthcare Reimbursement
by Anne CastoPrinciples of Healthcare Reimbursement 7th Edition
Principles of Human Anatomy
by Gerard J. Tortora Mark T. NielsenA market-leading text through its many editions, the 13th edition of Principles of Human Anatomy continues to successfully blend visual and textual elements to illuminate the complexities of human anatomy. Written for the 1-term human anatomy course, the 13th edition raises the standard for excellence in this discipline with its enhanced illustration program, refined narrative, and the integrated design of dynamic resources like Real Anatomy 2. 0 into the curriculum.
Principles of Human Anatomy
by Gerard J. Tortora; Mark T. NielsenImmerse yourself in the spectacular visuals and dynamic content of Principles of Human Anatomy, 14th Edition. Designed for the 1-term Human Anatomy course, this 14th edition raises the standard for excellence in this discipline with its enhanced illustration program, refined narrative, and dynamic resources. Principles of Human Anatomy is a rich digital experience, giving students the ability to learn and explore human anatomy both inside and outside of the classroom.
Principles of Igneous and Metamorphic Petrology (Second Edition)
by John D. WinterThis text is designed for use in advanced undergraduate or early graduate courses in igneous and metamorphic petrology. The book is extensive enough to be used in separate igneous and metamorphic courses, but I use it for a one-semester combined course by selecting from the available chapters. The nature of geological investigations has largely shaped the approach that I follow.