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An Introduction to Programming Using Microsoft Visual Basic® 2010

by Jan Marrelli

An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2010 emphasizes good problem-solving and programming skills in a clear, easy-to-understand format. Object-oriented programming concepts are integrated throughout the text and each chapter explains the use of Visual Basic controls. Example Applications throughout the text demonstrate important programming concepts and are complete with runs that show outputs. Written and classroom tested by experienced programming teachers, our Visual Basic 2010 text describes many of the practical applications of Visual Basic and includes: Core programming concepts; Using built-in classes; Color, sound, and graphics; Business functions; Creating classes and understanding instantiation, encapsulation, inheritance, and polymorph ism; Manipulating files; MDI applications; Databases and Web Programming. An Introduction to Programming Using Visual Basic 2010 is an excellent text for an introductory programming course in a sequence leading to Java. - Publisher.

An Introduction to Programming with C++

by Diane Zak

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Introduction to Programming With Greenfoot: Object-Oriented Programming in Java With Games and Simulations

by Michael Kölling

Introduction to Programming with Greenfoot: Object-Oriented Programming in Java with games and Simulations is ideal for introductory courses in Java Programming or Introduction to Computer Science. The only textbook to teach Java programming using Greenfoot--this is "Serious Fun. " Programming doesn't have to be dry and boring. This book teaches Java programming in an interactive and engaging way that is technically relevant, pedagogically sound, and highly motivational for students. Using the Greenfoot environment, and an extensive collection of compelling example projects, students are given a unique, graphical framework in which to learn programming.

Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior

by Dennis Coon John O. Mitterer

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Introduction to Psychology: Gateways to Mind and Behavior

by Dennis Coon John O. Mitterer

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Introduction to Psychology

by Mcdougal Littell

Some of the topics covered in this book include: the world of psychology, research in psychology, psychology & the brain, sensation, perception, consciousness, learning, memory and intelligence among others.

Introduction to Psychology

by Rod Plotnik Haig Kouyoumdjian

Like reading a magazine-not studying from a text-Plotnik's PSYCHOLOGY, EIGHTH EDITION will draw you in and show you how visual and exciting the study of psychology can be. Rod Plotnik's modular, visually-oriented approach to the fundamentals of psychology makes even the toughest concepts engaging and entertaining. Incorporating the latest research updates, the text breaks concepts down into small, easily digested chunks that give you and great flexibility how you approach and study the subject. This Eighth Edition expands upon Plotnik's commitment to helping you learn. For instance, For instance, "Learning Links" features in the text connect you to the newly updated PowerStudy 3. 0 CD-ROM. In addition, you can access the Book Companion Website that includes personalized Self-Study Assessments-giving you even further assistance in reviewing and prioritizing study time for maximum effectiveness.

Introduction to Psychology Ninth Edition

by Rod Plotnik Haig Kouyoumdjian

Like reading a magazine--not a textbook--Plotnik's INTRODUCTION TO PSYCHOLOGY, NINTH EDITION will draw you in and show you how exciting the study of psychology can be. Rod Plotnik's modular, visual approach to the fundamentals of psychology makes even the toughest concepts engaging and entertaining. As the pioneer of the "visual" or "magazine" style approach, each and every page of the text is individually planned, written, and formatted to effectively incorporate the use of Visual Cues, which help you to better remember information. Extensively updated, the text also utilizes "chunking," a method of breaking concepts down into small, easily digested sections that help you learn at your own pace.

Introduction to Sociology

by Ethel Wood Judith Lloyd Yero

Some of the topics covered in this book are: the world of sociology, culture, social structure & group behavior, socialization, deviance & crime, social stratification & class and race & ethnicity among others

Introduction To Statisitcs and Data Analysis

by Roxy Peck Chris Olsen Jay Devore

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Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis

by Roxy Peck Chris Olsen Jay Devore

This book introduces you to the study of statistics and data analysis by using real data and attention-grabbing examples. The authors guide you through an intuition-based learning process that stresses interpretation and communication of statistical information. They help you grasp concepts and cement your comprehension by using simple notation-frequently substituting words for symbols. You will also find coverage of the graphing calculator as a problem-solving tool, plus hands-on activities in each chapter that allow you to practice statistics firsthand.

Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis (2nd Edition)

by Roxy Peck Chris Olsen Jay Devore

This high school textbook is designed to conform to the syllabus of the Advanced Placement Statistics course. Featuring simplified notation as well as coverage of advanced topics such as multiple regression, the text can be used in quarter or year-long courses. The text begins with an overview of the data analysis process from planning through interpretation of results, and then presents material according to the sequence of the data analysis process, with sections on collecting data and descriptive methods, probability, basic one- and two-sample inferential techniques, and more advanced inferential methodology. Most chapters include a section on interpreting and communicating results. Most exercises and activities involve real data from journal articles and other published sources, highlighting applications in many disciplines, such as college life, leisure and popular culture, medical science, social issues, and sports. A companion website offers graphic calculator instructions, plus data sets and applets for activities. This fourth edition contains 50 new examples and 270 new exercises. About 90 exercises now have video solutions online for download. Peck is affiliated with California Polytechnic State University. Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Introduction to Statistics and Data Analysis, AP® Edition

by Roxy Peck Chris Olsen Jay L. Devore

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Introduction to the Human Body: The Essentials of Anatomy and Physiology

by Gerard J. Tortora Bryan Derrickson

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Introduction to the Practice of Statistics

by David S. Moore George P. McCabe Bruce A. Craig

With this updated new edition, the market-leading Introduction to the Practice of Statistics (IPS) remains unmatched in its ability to show how statisticians actually work. Its focus on data analysis and critical thinking, step-by-step pedagogy, and applications in a variety of professions and disciplines make it exceptionally engaging to students learning core statistical ideas.

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics (Ninth Edition)

by David S. Moore George P. Mccabe Bruce A. Craig

Introduction to the Practice of Statistics (IPS) shows students how to produce and interpret data from real-world contexts—doing the same type of data gathering and analysis that working statisticians in all kinds of businesses and institutions do every day. With this phenomenally successful approach originally developed by David Moore and George McCabe, statistics is more than just a collection of techniques and formulas. Instead, students develop a systematic way of thinking about data, with a focus on problem-solving that helps them understand statistical concepts and master statistical reasoning.

Introduction to the Social Sciences

by John Jay Bonstingl

This Introduction to the Social Sciences program is based upon the author's 17 years' experience as a social science classroom teacher at the middle school and high school levels.

Introduction to Veterinary Science

by James B. Lawhead Meecee Baker

An introductory level text which begins with basic cell biology and tissue function, followed by the musculoskeletal, circulatory, respiratory, renal, digestive, reproductive, nervous, endocrine, and immune systems. Nutrition and diseases are covered in depth, including infectious disease principles, prevention, classification, zoonoses, and diagnosis. The final section addresses surgery. Appendices address decision-making and veterinary careers, and provide a glossary. Cases are discussed throughout, with color photographs, diagrams, and charts. (We contemn the 2005 copyright date in a book that is out in August 2003) Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc. , Portland, OR (booknews. com)

Introduction to Web Design Using Dreamweaver

by Mark A. Evans Michael Hamm

This book intends to help the reader develop skills needed to become a Web designer and other useful skills like critical thinking and teamwork skills.

Introductory Algebra 9th Edition

by Margaret L. Lial John Hornsby Terry Mcginnis

Students who have never studied algebra--as well as those who require further review of basic algebraic concepts before taking additional courses in mathematics, business, science, nursing, or other fields--will benefit from the text's student-oriented approach.

Introductory Botany: Plants, People, and the Environment

by Linda R. Berg

Clear and engaging, Linda Berg's INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT helps you develop an appreciation of the diverse organisms we call plants, including their remarkable adaptations to the environment and their evolutionary and ecological relationships. Filled with fascinating feature boxes, intriguing chapter-opening stories, and other applied content, the text contains interesting and topical information that will pique your curiosity and help you succeed in your course. Berg shows you the many ways in which plants are fascinating in their own right, important for the existence of all life on Earth, and useful for humans in all aspects of our lives. INTRODUCTORY BOTANY: PLANTS, PEOPLE, AND THE ENVIRONMENT is beautifully and clearly illustrated and features a dynamic art program that helps you visualize even the most complex concepts.

Introductory Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach (First Edition)

by Julia Burdge Michelle Driessen

" From its very origin, Introductory Chemistry: An Atoms First Approach by Julia Burdge and Michelle Driessen has been developed and written using an atoms first approach specific to introductory chemistry. It is not just a pared down version of a general chem-istry text, but carefully crafted with the introductory-chemistry student in mind. The ordering of topics facilitates the conceptual development of chemistry for the novice, rather than the historical development that has been used traditionally. Its language and style are student friendly and conversational; and the importance and wonder of chemistry in everyday life are emphasized at every opportunity. Continuing in the Burdge tradition, this text employs an outstanding art program, a consistent problem-solving approach, interesting applications woven throughout the chapters, and a wide range of end-of-chapter problems. "

Introductory Chemistry

by Steve Russo Michael E. Silver

Introductory Chemistry,Third Edition helps readers master the quantitative skills and conceptual understanding they need to gain a deep understanding of chemistry. Unlike other books on the market that emphasize rote memory of problem-solving algorithms, Introductory Chemistry takes a conceptual approach with the idea that focusing on the concepts behind chemical equations helps readers become more proficient problem solvers. What Is Chemistry?, The Numerical Side of Chemistry, The Evolution of Atomic Theory, The Modern Model of the Atom 1, Chemical Bonding and Nomenclature, The Shape of Molecules, Chemical Reactions, Stoichiometry and the Mole, The Transfer of Electrons from One Atom to Another in a Chemical Reaction Intermolecular Forces and the Phases of Matter, What If There Were No Intermolecular Forces?, The Ideal Gas Solutions, When Reactants Turn into Products, Chemical Equilibrium, Electrolytes, Acids, and Bases, Nuclear Chemistry, The Chemistry of Carbon, Synthetic and Biological Polymers. For all readers interested in introductory chemistry.

Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation

by Steven S. Zumdahl

A bestseller among introductory texts, Zumdahl's "Introductory Chemistry series is a complete teaching system that places a unique emphasis on developing problem-solving skills with a thoughtful step-by-step approach applicable to chemistry and other disciplines.

Introductory Chemistry: A Foundation (Eighth Edition)

by Steven S. Zumdahl Donald J. Decoste

Improve the problem-solving and critical thinking skills you need for success in your introductory chemistry course and beyond with 'Introductory Chemistry'. In-text examples help you learn what questions you should be asking yourself when solving problems and 'Chemistry in Focus' boxes describe the applications of chemistry.

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