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Grammar is presented at the end of each chapter, allowing students to study at home and work through the exercises in Connect Spanish for automatic feedback, coming to class ready to engage in discussion. Chapter nine offers an explanation of decision trees with both a descriptive verbal approach and with mathematical algorithmic detail. In the fourth edition of Computer Architecture, the authors focus on this historic shift, increasing their coverage of multiprocessors and exploring the most effective ways of achieving parallelism as the key to unlocking the power of multiple processor architectures. The book has enjoyed success in part because of its mid-level of rigor, clarity of presentation, and end-of-chapter material. A former member of the American Stock Exchange introduces trading and financial markets to upper-division undergraduates and graduate students who are planning to work in the finance industry. Chapter features include Ideas and Issues boxes containing primary-source excerpts; Parallels sidebars relating images and ideas; Beyond the West sections highlighting influential landmarks of Asian, African, and Oceanic cultures; and chapter-ending timelines keying landmarks in humanities to major historical events. This text and package is designed to meet the needs of a wide spectrum of faculty-from the professor who just wants a good textbook and a few key supplements, to the professor who wants a top-notch fully integrated multimedia program. When you meet students where they are, you can take them where you want them to be. It presents the physics principles in small elementary steps; keeps the mathematics at a reasonable level; provides an abundance of worked examples; and features problems that are as practical as possible without becoming too involved with many extraneous details. Wayne Cascio's Managing Human Resources, 8e is perfect for the general management student whose job inevitably will involve responsibility for managing people. With a succinct three-part format, it introduces basic marketing concepts, discusses strategic marketing and the marketplace, and ends with functional strategies that can be used to increase competitive advantage. This accessible, clearly written text approaches child psychopathology as normal development gone awry and encourages students to think developmentally about psychopathology, from childhood through adolescence. New to this edition is study material for the CLAD and CLD exams. Comprehensive, interpretive, and inclusive, with much attention given to politics, society, economics, culture, religion, women, and blacks, it offers a discussion of regional variation within the South and broadens its coverage beyond the traditional emphasis on the Atlantic seaboard states. Belch/Belch is the first book to reflect the shift from the conventional methods of advertising to the more widely recognized approach of implementing an integrated marketing communications strategy. Drawing from the fields of criminal justice, psychology, and counseling, the text discusses 12 unique offender types and places a strong emphasis on assessment, diagnosis and outcomes. Offering a distinct learning advantage over programs using professional readers as dictators, it teaches students to transcribe actual medical dictation–complete with variables in dictation style and punctuation as well as genuine distractions such as hospital noises and background voices. Students learn best by examples (do's and don'ts), and business communication is no exception. The translated texts in this collection are stylistically clear and up-to-date, many of which were translated specifically for this book. Discovering Our Past: A History of the United States brings people, events and issues to life, allowing students to make connections between the past and their lives today.
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