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Table of Contents

Business, Economics, Accounting & Information Systems .................. 7 Mathematics ............................................................................................ 35 Engineering & Computer Science ......................................................... 43 Life Sciences, Chemistry & Physical Sciences .................................... 53 Psychology ............................................................................................. 77

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Title Index BUSINESS, ECONOMICS, ACCOUNTING & INFORMATION SYSTEMS Accounting Donald E. Kieso INTERMEDIATE ACCOUNTING: IFRS EDITION, 2ND EDITION Intermediate Accounting • 978-1-118-44396-5 • US$ 150.00 • 1156 pages • 09/01/2014

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Jerry J. Weygandt, Paul D. Kimmel, Donald E. Kieso FINANCIAL & MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING, 2ND EDITION General & Introductory Accounting • 978-1-118-33426-3 • US$ 249.95 • 1464 pages • 11/03/2014

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Business Louis E. Boone CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS, 16TH EDITION General & Introductory Business & Management • 978-1-1187-7239-3 • US$ 1.95 • 688 pages • 09/15/2014

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Louis E. Boone, David L. Kurtz ESSENTIALS OF CONTEMPORARY BUSINESS General & Introductory Business & Management • 978-1-118-33649-6 • US$ 96.95 • 336 pages • 11/27/2013

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Ned Freed, Stacey Jones, Timothy Bergquist UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS STATISTICS Business Statistics & Math • 978-1-118-14525-8 • US$ 110.95 • 624 pages • 11/27/2013

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Economics & Finance David Besanko, Ronald Braeutigam MICROECONOMICS, 5TH EDITION Microeconomics • 978-1-118-57227-6 • US$ 213.95 • 816 pages • 10/28/2013

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Robert Parrino, David S. Kidwell, Thomas Bates ESSENTIALS OF CORPORATE FINANCE Institutional & Corporate Finance • 978-0-470-44465-8 • US$ 204.95 • 626 pages • 10/11/2013

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Management & Information Systems Jack R. Meredith PROJECT MANAGEMENT: A MANAGERIAL APPROACH, 9TH EDITION Production Operations Management • 978-1-118-80910-5 • US$ 221.95 • 600 pages • 09/02/2014

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Christopher P. Neck, Charles L. Lattimer, Jeffery Houghton MANAGEMENT: A BALANCED APPROACH TO THE 21ST CENTURY Management • 978-1-118-74954-8 • US$ 159.95 • 576 pages • 09/27/2013

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Mitchell J. Neubert, Bruno Dyck ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR Organizational Behavior • 978-1-118-15333-8 • US$ 159.95 • 504 pages • 12/13/2013

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R. Kelly Rainer MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS, 3RD EDITION Information Technologies • 978-1-118-89538-2 • US$ 183.95 • 608 pages • 10/24/2014

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Roberta S. Russell, Bernard W. Taylor OPERATIONS AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT, 8TH EDITION Production Operations Management • 978-1-118-46267-6 • US$ 251.95 • 832 pages • 12/13/2013

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John R. Schermerhorn, Jr. MANAGEMENT, 13TH EDITION Management • 978-1-118-84151-8 •US$ 242.95 • 608 pages • 09/15/2014

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Mary Uhl-Bien, John R. Schermerhorn, Jr., Richard N. Osborn ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR, 13TH EDITION Organizational Behavior • 978-1-118-51737-6 • US$ 159.95 • 600 pages • 11/01/2013

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MATHEMATICS Howard Anton ELEMENTARY LINEAR ALGEBRA, 11TH EDITION Linear Algebra • 978-1-118-47350-4 • US$ 173.95 • 592 pages • 10/23/2013 James R. Brannan DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS: AN INTRODUCTION TO MODERN METHODS & APPLICATIONS, 3RD EDITION Differential Equations • 978-1-118-53193-8 • US$ 231.95 • 912 pages • 10/08/2014 Eric Connally FUNCTIONS MODELING CHANGE: A PREPARATION FOR CALCULUS, 5TH EDITION Introductory Calculus • 978-1-118-58319-7 • $209.95 • 654 pages • 10/01/2014

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Deborah Hughes-Hallett, Patti Frazer Lock, Andrew M. Gleason, Daniel E. Flath, Sheldon P. Gordon, David O. Lomen, David Lovelock, William G. McCallum, Brad G. Osgood, Andrew Pasquale, Jeff Tecosky-Feldman, Joseph Thrash, Karen R. Rhea, Thomas W. Tucker APPLIED CALCULUS, 5TH EDITION 41 Introductory Calculus • 978-1-118-17492-0 • US$ 179.95 • 568 pages • 09/19/2013

ENGINEERING & COMPUTER SCIENCE Abraham Silberschatz, Peter B. Galvin, Greg Gagne OPERATING SYSTEM CONCEPTS ESSENTIALS, 2ND EDITION Operating Systems (General) • 978-1-118-80492-6 • US$ 113.95 • 760 pages • 11/06/2013

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William D. Callister, David G. Rethwisch MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING: AN INTRODUCTION, 9TH EDITION General & Introductory Materials Science • 978-1-118-32457-8 • US$ 231.95 • 984 pages • 11/20/2013

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J. David Irwin, Robert M. Nelms BASIC ENGINEERING CIRCUIT ANALYSIS, 11TH EDITION Circuit Theory & Design • 978-1-118-53929-3 • US$ 147.95 • 800 pages • 10/10/2014

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Michael J. Moran, Howard N. Shapiro, Daisie D. Boettner, Margaret B. Bailey FUNDAMENTALS OF ENGINEERING THERMODYNAMICS, 8TH EDITION Thermodynamics • 978-1-118-41293-0 • US$ 239.95 • 1024 pages • 04/18/2014

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Norman S. Nise CONTROL SYSTEMS ENGINEERING, 7TH EDITION Control Systems Technology • 978-1-118-17051-9 • US$ 204.95 • 944 pages • 08/08/2014

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LIFE SCIENCES, CHEMISTRY & PHYSICAL SCIENCES Chemistry Neil D. Jespersen, Alison Hyslop CHEMISTRY: THE MOLECULAR NATURE OF MATTER, 7TH EDITION General Chemistry • 978-1-118-51646-1 • US$ 253.95 • 1200 pages • 01/03/2014

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David R. Klein ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 2ND EDITION Organic Chemistry • 978-1-118-45228-8 • US$ 267.95 • 1344 pages • 12/13/2013

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David R. Klein STUDENT STUDY GUIDE AND SOLUTIONS MANUAL T/A ORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 2ND EDITION Organic Chemistry • 978-1-118-64795-0 • US$ 173.95 • 1056 pages • 12/26/2013

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Life Sciences Jacquelyn G. Black MICROBIOLOGY: PRINCIPLES AND EXPLORATIONS, 9TH EDITION Microbiology & Virology • 978-1-118-74316-4 • US$ 197.95 • 976 pages • 09/19/2014

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Gail Jenkins ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY: FROM SCIENCE TO LIFE, 4TH EDITION Anatomy & Physiology • 978-1-118-58321-0 • US$ 231.95 • 980 pages • 12/15/2014

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Gerard J. Tortora INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMAN BODY, 10TH EDITION Anatomy & Physiology • 978-1-118-58318-0 • US$ 165.95 • 640 pages • 01/06/2015

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Gerard J. Tortora, Bryan H. Derrickson PRINCIPLES OF ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY, 14TH EDITION Anatomy & Physiology • 978-1-118-34500-9 • US$ 250.95 • 1232 pages • 01/22/2014

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Gerard J. Tortora, Mark Nielsen PRINCIPLES OF HUMAN ANATOMY, 13TH EDITION Anatomy & Physiology • 978-1-118-34499-6 • US$ 224.95 • 984 pages • 09/30/2013

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Wiley BIO (BIOLOGY, INTERACTIVE, ONLINE) PRINCIPLES, 1ST EDITION General Biology • 978-1-118-65807-9 Online Product • US$ 64.95 • 05/15/2014

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Physical Sciences Ruth W. Chabay MATTER AND INTERACTIONS, 4TH EDITION Medical & Health Physics • 978-1-118-87586-5 • US$ 226.95 • 1128 pages • 12/29/2014

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John D. Cutnell PHYSICS, 10TH EDITION General Physics • 978-1-118-48689-4 • US$ 239.95 • 1024 pages • 12/08/2014

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David Halliday, Robert Resnick, Jearl Walker FUNDAMENTALS OF PHYSICS EXTENDED, 10TH EDITION General Physics • 978-1-118-23072-5 • US$ 262.95 • 1448 pages • 07/22/2013

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Peter H. Raven ENVIRONMENT, 9TH EDITION Environmental Science • 978-1-118-87582-7 • US$ 161.95 • 592 pages • 12/16/2014

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PSYCHOLOGY Karen Huffman PSYCHOLOGY IN ACTION, 11TH EDITION Psychology General • 978-1-118-80153-6 • US$ 174.95 • 784 pages • 10/15/2014

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Karen Huffman, Catherine A. Sanderson REAL WORLD PSYCHOLOGY Psychology General • 978-1-118-49545-2 • US$ 147.95 • 608 pages • 10/15/2016

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Kieso, Intermediate Accounting IFRS Edition, 2e © 2014 www.wileyteamforsuccess.com

Intermediate Accounting: IFRS Edition, 2nd Edition incorporates international Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) into the existing textbook framework. On almost every page, the book addresses every accounting topic from the perspective of IFRS while still highlighting key differences between IFRS and US GAAP. New Edition Coming Soon!

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Following the reputation for accuracy, comprehensiveness, and currency, the authors have painstakingly created a book dedicated to assisting students learning nd intermediate accounting topics under the rules of IFRS. The 2 edition of Kieso’s Intermediate Accounting IFRS Edition is published in a combined format, differing nd from the first edition which was published in two volumes. The 2 edition of this text contains updated chapters to reflect the latest changes to IFRS standards, in particular Pensions, Revenue, Recognition, Leases, and Financial Instruments. More US GAAP coverage is included through end of the chapter appendices and more marginal boxes.

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Focus on real international companies, international examples, and international currencies. The basics of financial accounting principles and procedures are presented within the context of IFRS while also providing exercises and problems that present students with international currency examples (e.g. yen, euro).



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Marks & Spencer (GBR), Cadbury (GBR), and Nestlé (CHE) Annual Reports & Financial Reporting Problems offer students opportunities to apply their knowledge of accounting and IFRS to real-life international companies.

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Table of Contents 1. Financial Accounting and Accounting Standards 2. Conceptual Framework for Financial Reporting 3. The Accounting Information System 4. Income Statement and Related Information 5. Statement of Financial Position and Statement of Cash Flows 6. Accounting and the Time Value of Money 7. Cash and Receivables 8. Valuation of Inventories: A CostBasis Approach 9. Inventories: Additional Valuation Issues 10. Acquisition and Disposition of Property, Plant, and Equipment 11. Depreciation, Impairments, and Depletion 12. Intangible Assets 13. Current Liabilities, Provisions, and Contingencies 14. Non-Current Liabilities 15. Equity. 16. Dilutive Securities and Earnings per Share. 17. Investments 18. Revenue 19. Accounting for Income Taxes. 20. Accounting for Pensions and Postretirement Benefits. 21. Accounting for Leases. 22. Accounting Changes and Error Analysis. 23. Statement of Cash Flows. 24. Presentation and Disclosure in Financial Reporting.

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Your Team for Student Success Financial and Managerial Accounting, by Weygandt, Kimmel, Kieso is a new introductory program for the two semester accounting sequence that presents equal coverage of both introductory financial and managerial accounting topics. The Team for Success authors of Jerry Weygandt, Paul Kimmel, and Don Kieso bring years of industry, academic, and writing experience to the development of this new title which gives students the tools they need to understand the accounting cycle and key financial accounting topics, while presenting the managerial topics in an easy-to-understand fashion in a decision-making framework. The Team for Success authors understand where students struggle in introductory accounting, and have developed a learning system that illustrates the accounting cycle and key transactions, while giving student the tools to apply their learning through sample exercises throughout the chapter. Weygandt Financial and Managerial Accounting relates accounting concepts to real-world experiences, is full relevant examples to students’ lives, and provides IFRS coverage that will prepare students for the global economy. Students using Weygandt, Financial and Managerial Accounting with WileyPLUS will spend more time with the material because it demonstrates the relevance and offers multiple opportunities for practice both in the book and in WileyPLUS. Students take more initiative with their learning, so you’ll have a greater impact in the classroom.

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Accounting Cycle Visualized -- Visual, instead of textual, presentations of equation analysis are included in the accounting cycle chapters. Students will now more clearly see the relationship between basic analysis, equation analysis, Debit-Credit analysis, journal entries, and posting. A Look at IFRS – Section at end of each chapter prepares students for the global market place and includes an IFRS overview, differences between GAAP and IFRS (Key Points), IFRS/GAPP Convergence efforts (Looking to the Future), and IFRS Self-Test questions. An IFRS Application section contains review exercises and an international comparative problem. Real-World Emphasis – to orient students to the application of accounting principles and techniques in practice, the authors continue the practice of using numerous examples from real-world companies in chapter openers and in the Investor Insight boxes. Do IT! Exercises – teach students how to apply their knowledge quickly after they’ve learned it and include an Action Plan, which reviews the necessary steps to complete the exercise. Comprehensive Homework Material – each chapter concludes with Self-Test Questions, Questions, Brief Exercises, Do IT! Review, Exercises, Problems, the Continuing Cookie Chronicle Problem, and Comprehensive Problems. Excel Templates are available for certain Exercises and Problems. Broadening Your Perspective Section – is designed to help develop students’ analysis and critical thinking skills.

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WileyPLUS: a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning wileyifrs.com is a dedicated website to keep you informed on IFRS updates, products, and services Collaboration Page: www.facebook.com/wileyaccounting Accounting Weekly Updates: www.wileyaccountingupdates.com Working Papers Excel Working Papers CD Excel Primer: Using Excel in Accounting Excel Primer Templates Exercise Set B/Problem Set C and Solutions Challenge Exercises Wiley Managerial Accounting Video Series Instructor’s Resource CD PowerPoints Instructor’s Manual Key Figures Checklist Solutions Manual Excel Primer Templates Solutions Solutions Transparencies Test Bank Computerized Test Bank Sample Syllabi End-of-Chapter Correlation Guide

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Accounting in Action Chapter 2: The Recording Process Chapter 3: Adjusting the Accounts Chapter 4: Completing the Accounting Cycle Chapter 5: Accounting for Merchandising Operations Chapter 6: Inventories Chapter 7: Fraud, Internal Control, and Cash Chapter 8: Accounting for Receivables Chapter 9: Plant Assets, Natural Resources, and Intangible Assets Chapter 10: Liabilities Chapter 11: Corporations: Organization, stock Transactions, Dividends, and Retained Earnings Chapter 12: Investments Chapter 13: Statement of Cash Flows Chapter 14: Financial Statement Analysis Chapter 15: Managerial Accounting Chapter 16: Job Order Costing Chapter 17: Process Costing Chapter 18: Activity-Based Costing Chapter 19: Cost-Volume-Profit Chapter 20: Cost-Volume-Profit Analysis: Additional Issues Chapter 21: Incremental Analysis Chapter 22: Pricing Chapter 23: Budgetary Planning Chapter 24: Budgetary Control and Responsibility Accounting Chapter 25: Standard Costs and Balanced Scorecard Chapter 26: Planning for Capital Investments Appendix A: Specimen Financial Statements: PepsiCo, Inc. Appendix B: Specimen Financial Statements: The Coca-Cola Company Appendix C: Specimen Financial Statements: Zetar Appendix D: Time Value of Money Appendix E: Payroll Accounting Appendix F: Subsidiary Ledgers and Special Journals Appendix G: Other Significant Liabilities Appendix H: Standards of Ethical Conduct for Management Accountants Cases for Management Decision Making

Boone Contemporary Business, 15th Edition © 2013 978-1-1182-9198-6 www.wiley.com/college/sc/boone/

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from the Instructor’s Manual are incorporated into the margins of the text to assist with course prep and in-class discussions.

case video series features six recent business graduates in the workplace as they share their experiences, career goals, and thoughts about how business education is shaping the early stages of their career journey. Each of the six students illustrates the central theme of the six parts of Boone and Kurtz, Contemporary Business 15th Edition.

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Boone and Kurtz Case Videos: High-definition, documentary-style video clips profile companies like Zipcar, Seventh Generation, and Comet Skateboards to reinforce key concepts, and expose students to innovative business practices.

The ZOOM Business Simulation™ Game allows your students to sit in the driver’s seat of a new automobile company as they make all the relevant sales, marketing, operational, and financial decisions necessary for the company to succeed. Student teams compete against each other as they learn core business principles and how to make good business decisions.

Contemporary Business Weekly Updates: Wiley’s Weekly Updates news site sparks classroom debate around current events that apply to your business course topics. We save you time by emailing you—every Monday—the most relevant news articles and videos tagged to the textbook and complemented by discussion questions.

NEW Companies and Professionals: Thoroughly revised opening vignettes, features, cases, and examples reflect the most relevant and timely businesses and the people who make them successful.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Part 1 Business in a Global Environment

Annotated Instructor’s Edition

Boone and Kurtz Greensburg, KS Continuing Case Videos

Chapter 1: The Changing Face of Business Chapter 2: Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Chapter 3: Economic Challenges Facing Contemporary Business Chapter 4: Competing in World Markets

Boone and Kurtz Student Case Videos

Part 2 Starting and Growing Your Business

Boone and Kurtz Weekly Updates

Chapter 5: Forms of Business Ownership and Organization Chapter 6: Starting Your Own Business: The Entrepreneurship Alternative

Audio Chapter Summaries Boone and Kurtz Case Videos

Business Hot Topics

Part 3 Management: Empowering People to Achieve Business Success

Business Plan Pro Business Study Center iPhone App for Introduction to Business

Chapter 7: Management, Leadership, and the Internal Organization Chapter 8: Human Resource Management: From Recruitment to Labor Relations Chapter 9: Top Performance through Empowerment, Teamwork, and Communication Chapter 10: Production and Operations Management

Crossword Puzzles Darden Business Cases Ethics LX Simulations Flashcards

Part 4 Marketing Management

Image Gallery Instructor Book Companion Site

Chapter 11: Customer-Driven Marketing Chapter 12: Product and Distribution Strategies Chapter 13: Promotion and Pricing Strategies

Instructor’s Manual

Part 5 Managing Technology and Information

Interactive Cases Studies

Part 6 Managing Financial Resources

Chapter 14: Using Technology to Manage Information Chapter 15: Understanding Accounting and Financial Statements Chapter 16: The Financial System Chapter 17: Financial Management Chapter 18: E-Business (Online Only)

Learning Styles Survey PowerPoint® Presentations Practice Quizzes Solutions Manual Student Study Guide Student Book Companion Site Test Bank and Computerized Test Bank Wiley Business Unusual Facebook Page WileyPLUS: a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS and Blackboard Integration ZOOM Business Simulation

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Contemporary Business Weekly Updates: Wiley’s Weekly Updates news site sparks classroom debate around current events that apply to your business course topics. We save you time by emailing you— every Monday—the most relevant news articles and videos tagged to the textbook and complemented by discussion questions.



Video Series: Three different video series accompany the text and all feature high-definition, documentary-style video clips and profile companies like Zipcar, Seventh Generation, and Comet Skateboards to reinforce key concepts, and expose students to innovative business practices.



Comprehensive Resource Package: Annotated Instructor’s Edition, WileyPLUS, complete Instructor’s Manual, extensive Test Bank, Video PowerPoints, Video Cases, simulations, and more make up the leading suite of teaching materials.



WileyPLUS is now equipped with an adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION, provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience so they can build their proficiency on topics and use their study time most effectively. WileyPLUS with ORION helps students learn by learning about them.

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Resources and Support Join our community and stay current with business and teaching best practices, learn about online events, and connect with colleagues from around the world. www.facebook.com/wileybusiness The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com.                                

Annotated Instructor’s Edition Audio Chapter Summaries Boone and Kurtz Case Videos Boone and Kurtz Student Case Videos Business Weekly Updates News Blog Business Hot Topics Business Plan Pro Clicker Questions Computerized Test Bank Crossword Puzzles Darden Business Cases Ethics LX Simulations Flashcards Greensburg, KS Video Cases Image Gallery Instructor Book Companion Site Instructor’s Resource Manual Interactive Case Studies Learning Styles Survey Live Plan Business Plan Software PowerPoints Presentations Video PowerPoints Practice Quizzes Student Book Companion Site Student Study Guide Study Guide Solutions Wiley Business Study Center iPhone App for Introduction to Business Video Case Solutions WileyPLUS WileyPUS + Blackboard Integration WileyPLUS + Orion Adaptive Learning ZOOM Business Simulation

Table of Contents PART 1 Business in a Global Environment Chapter 1 - The Changing Face of Business Chapter 2 - Business Ethics and Social Responsibility Chapter 3 - Economic Challenges Facing Contemporary Business Chapter 4 - Competing in World Markets Part 2 Starting and Growing Your Business Chapter 5 - Forms of Business Ownership and Organization Chapter 6 - Starting Your Own Business: The Entrepreneurship Alternative Part 3 Management: Building Organizational Capability for Superior Performance Chapter 7 - Management, Leadership, and the Internal Organization Chapter 8 - Human Resource Management: From Recruitment to Labor Relations Chapter 9 - Top Performance through Empowerment, Teamwork, and Communication Chapter 10 - Production and Operations Management Part 4 Marketing Management Chapter 11 - Customer-Driven Marketing Chapter 12 - Product and Distribution Strategies Chapter 13 - Promotion and Pricing Strategies Part 5 Managing Technology and Information Chapter 14 - Using Technology to Manage Information Part 6 Managing Financial Resources Chapter 15 - Understanding Accounting and Financial Statements Chapter 16 - The Financial System Chapter 17 - Financial Management Glossary

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Freed, Understanding Business Statistics © 2014

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Written in a conversational tone, Freed, Understanding Business Statistics presents topics in a systematic and organized manner to help students navigate the material. Demonstration problems appear alongside the concepts, which makes the content easier to understand. By explaining the reasoning behind each exercise, students are more inclined to engage with the material and gain a clear understanding of how to apply statistics to the business world.

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Also supporting student comprehension is WileyPLUS; Freed, Understanding Business Statistics is accompanied by WileyPLUS, a research-based, online environment for effective teaching and learning. This online learning system gives students instant feedback on homework assignments, provides video tutorials and variety of study tools, and offers instructors thousands of reliable, accurate problems (including every problem from the book) to deliver automatically graded assignments or tests. Available in or outside of the Blackboard Learn Environment, WileyPLUS resources help reach all types of learners and give instructors the tools they need to enhance course material.

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Conversational Narrative: The accessible writing style speaks to students, not at them, to make the concepts of Business Statistics more approachable.



Real-world Data: Infused throughout the text are real-life data and real-world business examples to help students understand not only how, but also why business decisions are made.



WileyPLUS: The research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning provides practice questions with instant feedback, automatically graded homework and testing, a complete ebook and a suite of teaching and learning resources.



Business Scenarios: Each chapter includes an opening case of an interesting business-related story and throughout the text are highinterest examples that help students see statistical information in context. With Freed, students can grasp data analysis as they build an appreciation for the role business statistics plays in making sound business decisions.

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 - An Introduction to Statistics Chapter 2 - Descriptive Statistics I: Elementary Data Presentation and Description Chapter 3 - Descriptive Statistics II: Additional Descriptive Measures and Data Displays Chapter 4 - Probability Chapter 5 - Discrete Probability Distributions Chapter 6 - Continuous Probability Distributions Chapter 7 - Statistical Inference: Estimating a Population Mean Chapter 8 - Interval Estimates for Proportions, Mean Differences and Proportion Differences Chapter 9 - Statistical Hypothesis Testing: Hypothesis Tests for a Population Mean Chapter 10 - Hypothesis Tests for Proportions, Mean Differences and Proportion Differences Chapter 11 - Basic Regression Analysis Chapter 12 - Multiple Regression Chapter 13 - F Tests and Analysis of Variance Chapter 13 - (part 2) Experimental Design (Online Only) Chapter 14 - Chi-Square Tests APPENDIX A: Tables APPENDIX B: Answers to selected evennumbered exercises

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Table of Contents Part 1: Introduction To Microeconomics. 1. Analyzing Economic Problems. 2. Demand and Supply Analysis. Part 2: Consumer Theory. 3. Consumer Preferences and the Concept of Utility. 4. Consumer Choice. 5. The Theory of Demand. Part 3: Production and Cost Theory. 6. Inputs and Production Functions. 7. Costs and Cost Minimization. 8. Cost Curves. Part 4: Perfect Competition. 9. Perfectly Competitive Markets. 10. Competitive Markets: Applications. Part 5: Market Power. 11. Monopoly and Monopsony. 12. Capturing Surplus. Part 6: Imperfect Competition and Strategic Behavior. 13. Market Structure and Competition. 14. Game Theory and Strategic Behavior. Part 7: Special Topics. 15. Risk and Information. 16. General Equilibrium. 17. Externalities and Public Goods.

Parrino, Essentials of Corporate Finance © 2014 www.wiley.com/college/sc/parrino

Essentials of Corporate Finance with WileyPLUS offers a focused choice for instructors teaching the fundamentals of value creation by offering a balance of intuitive conceptual understanding, problem solving and analysis, and decision making skills. Students who understand the intuition underlying the basic concepts of finance are better able to develop the critical judgments necessary to apply financial tools in real decision-making situations. Authors Bob Parrino of University of Texas, Austin, Tom Bates of Arizona State University, and David Kidwell of University of Minnesota present a concise treatment of foundational topics while maintaining the same effective Learning by Doing pedagogy found in the successful Fundamentals edition. With WileyPLUS, students come to class prepared after working through Orion’s adaptive learning module, develop problem solving skills with instant feedback on their work, and are guided through examples with Animated Learning by Doing.

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PART 1 INTRODUCTION 1. The Financial Manager and the Firm PART 2 FOUNDATIONS 2. The Financial System and the Level of Interest Rates 3. Financial Statements, Cash Flows, and Taxes 4. Analyzing Financial Statements PART 3 VALUATION OF FUTURE CASH FLOWS 5. The Time Value of Money, Discounted Cash Flows, and Valuation 6. Risk and Return 7. Bond Valuation and the Structure of Interest Rates 8. Stock Valuation PART 4 CAPITAL BUDGETING DECISIONS 9. The Fundamentals of Capital Budgeting 10. Cash Flows and Capital Budgeting 11. The Cost of Capital PART 5 FINANCING DECISIONS 12. Working Capital Management 13. How Firms Raise Capital 14. Capital Structure Policy 15. Dividends, Stock Repurchases, and Payout Policy PART 6 FINANCIAL PLANNING 16. Financial Planning and Managers Growth PART 7 INTERNATIONAL DECISIONS 17. International Financial Management

Meredith/Mantel Project Management, 8th Edition New Edition Coming!

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Neck, Management, 1e © 2014

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Think. Decide. Act. Management by Neck, Lattimer and Houghton helps students think critically, make better decisions, and act in an ethical way that contributes to long-term organizational success. The authors of Management believe that young managers can contribute to building a more sustainable future by making decisions that are more acutely informed by their ability to see, think, apply, analyze, design, integrate, and evaluate systems and patterns of behavior. In order to do this, students and instructors need a new principles of management textbook to address today’s challenges and opportunities, with a new approach to content, pedagogy, and style.

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Table of Contents Part One: Introduction Chapter 1: Management in the 21st Century Chapter 2: The Evolution of Management Part Two: Sustaining: A Balanced Approach to Management Chapter 3: Critical Thinking for Managers Chapter 4: Organizations and Change Management Chapter 5: Diversity in a Global Economy Chapter 6: Ethics and Social Responsibility Part Three: Planning Chapter 7: Making Better Decisions Chapter 8: Setting Goals Chapter 9: Designing Strategies Part Four: Organizing Chapter 10: Structuring Organizations Chapter 11: The Human Side of Management Chapter 12: Managing Team Performance Part Five: Leading Chapter 13: Managers as Leaders Chapter 14: Understanding Individual Behavior Chapter 15: Communicating and Motivating Others Part Six: Controlling Chapter 16: Information and Operations Chapter 17: Performance Development Part Seven: The Future of Management Chapter 18: Entrepreneurship & Innovation

Neubert, Organizational Behavior © 2014

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Unlike any other OB textbook in the market, Neubert, Organizational Behavior empowers students to look at OB through two “lenses:” the traditional, core concepts that focus on how to make a company profitable, and the collaboration, creativity, and ethical decision making that lead to developing sustainable businesses. By inviting students to compare and contrast short-term profitability and long-term sustainability, Organizational Behavior helps students build the critical thinking skills needed to positively affect organizations, people, and communities.

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Opportunity for Critical Thinking: Exploring two approaches to OB fosters students’ critical thinking skills, as they compare and contrast concepts and realize how to integrate complementary views.



Chapter Navigators: The authors start each chapter with a visual outline of how students will progress through the chapter content. Chapter Navigators are featured throughout each chapter—under each major heading—to let students know where they are in the chapter, to identify the concepts they’ve covered, and see what material is ahead.



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Timely: the text reflects current trends in popular media and scholarly literature, and especially the movement of people seeking greater meaning in their work.



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Table of Contents Chapter 1 - Putting People First Chapter 2 - Exploring The Landscape Of OB Chapter 3 - Understanding Individual Attributes Chapter 4 - Considering Individual States Chapter 5 - Motivating Individuals Chapter 6 - Making Decisions Chapter 7 - Leading Self Chapter 8 - Understanding Relationships Chapter 9 - Leading Others Chapter 10 - Groups And Teams Chapter 11 - Communicating With Purpose Chapter 12 - Understanding Organizational Culture And Structure Chapter 13 - Developing Organizational Culture And Structures Chapter 14 - Motivating With Systems Chapter 15 - Leading Organizational Change Chapter 16 - Creating Organizations

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Rainer/Prince/Watson Management Information Systems, 2nd Edition © 2013 www.wiley.com/college/rainer

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From best-selling author Kelly Rainer, and coauthors, Brad Prince and Hugh Watson, the Second Edition of Management Information Systems promotes active learning like no other text on the market. Each chapter is comprised of tightly coupled concepts and section-level student activities that transport your students from passively learning about IS to doing IS in a realistic context. The integration of Microsoft Excel and Access exercises at the end of every chapter enables students to practice their Microsoft application skills in the context of the chapter material. Through WileyPLUS, each small section of concept and the accompanying activities can be assigned separately, which provides a uniquely flexible offering for instructors.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction to Information Systems Chapter 2: Organizational Strategy, Competitive Advantage, and Information Systems Chapter 3: Data and Knowledge Management Chapter 4: Telecommunications and Networking Chapter 5: Business Intelligence Chapter 6: Ethics and Privacy Chapter 7: Information Security Chapter 8: Social Computing Chapter 9: E-Business and E-Commerce Chapter 10: Wireless, Mobile Computing, and Mobile Commerce Chapter 11: Information Systems Within the Organization Chapter 12: Extending the Organization to Customers Chapter 13: Extending the Organization Along the Supply Chain Chapter 14: Acquiring Information Systems and Applications Plug IT In 1: Business Processes and Business Process Management Plug IT In 2: Hardware and Software Plug IT In 3: Cloud Computing Plug IT In 4: Intelligent Systems Plug IT In 5: Project Management Plug IT In 6: Protecting Your Information Assets

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Russell, Operations Management, 8e © 2014

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Russell and Taylor’s Operations and Supply Chain Management, 8th Edition is designed to teach students how to analyze processes, ensure quality, create value, and manage the flow of information and products, while creating value along the supply chain in a global environment. Russell and Taylor explain and clearly demonstrate the skills needed to be a successful operations manager. Most importantly, Operations Management 8e makes the quantitative topics easy for students to understand and the mathematical applications less intimidating. With WileyPLUS, students can practice and complete homework in an automated online environment that facilitates learning and understanding, while quickly accessing the eBook and student resources. In the 8th Edition, the production process and global supply chain of denim is used to introduce OM topics, and helps students see how all of the pieces of operations management fit together. Appropriate for students preparing for careers across functional areas of the business environment, Operations Management 8e provides foundational understanding of both qualitative and quantitative operations management processes.

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Table of Contents Part I - Operations Management Chapter 1 - Introduction to Operations and Supply Chain Management Supplement to Chapter 1 - Operational Decision-Making Tools: Decision Analysis Chapter 2 - Quality Management Chapter 3 - Statistical Process Control Supplement to Chapter 3 - Operational Decision-Making Tools: Acceptance Sampling Chapter 4 - Product Design Chapter 5 - Service Design Chapter 6 - Processes and Technology Chapter 7 - Capacity and Facilities Supplement to Chapter 7 - Operational Decision-Making Tools: Facility Location Models Chapter 8 - Human Resources Supplement to Chapter 8 - Operational Decision-Making Tools: Work Measurement Chapter 9 - Project Management Part II - Supply Chain Management Chapter 10 - Supply Chain Management Strategy and Design Chapter 11 - Global Supply Chain Procurement and Distribution Supplement to Chapter 11 - Operational Decision-Making Tools: Transportation and Transshipment Models Chapter 12 - Forecasting Chapter 13 - Inventory Management Supplement to Chapter 13 - Operational Decision-Making Tools: Simulation Chapter 14 - Sales and Operations Planning Supplement to Chapter 14 - Operational Decision-Making Tools: Linear Programming Chapter 15 - Resource Planning Chapter 16 - Lean Systems Chapter 17 - Scheduling

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Uhl-Bien, Organizational Behavior, 13e © 2014

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The world of work is complex, dynamic and interactive, and as such, there is a need for employees and managers to become more proactive, networked and collaborative. Students should understand how they can manage themselves to be more effective contributors in the workplace and how, as managers, they need to focus on engaging with employees with influence, rather than authority, to get things done. Uhl-Bien/Schermerhorn, Organizational Behavior 13th Edition is written in a very accessible style, with pedagogical features designed to bring OB to life. The text relays the value of OB for the workplace and in life to engage students in this passion so they embrace the material and want to learn even more.

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The Wiley Advantage  Integrated Learning Design: Every chapter opens with a subtitle and photograph that help students identify with the content right from the beginning. This is followed by the “Key Point,” “Chapter At a Glance” and “What’s Inside” to direct students’ attention to major chapter features. Throughout the chapter, the Learning Roadmap identifies major learning objectives for each section and the end-of-chapter study guide includes a summary of key questions and answers, terms to know, a chapter self-test, and suggested active learning activities found in the end-of-book OB Skills Workbook  “Flipped” Classroom Resources: “Flipped” classrooms shift the focus from instructors lecturing and students listening, to instructors guiding and students engaging. The first step to making that possible is for students to read and study assigned materials outside of class. The text support this goal, through features like “Bringing OB to Life,” “Worth Considering… Or Best Avoided,” “Finding the Leader in You,” “OB in Pop Culture” and the cases and activities in the OB Skills Workbook.  OB Skills Workbook: A selection of Cases for Critical Thinking, Team and Experiential Exercises, and Self-Assessments.  Environmental and Sustainability Coverage: Examples and cases in the text, supplemental videos and experiential exercises illustrate the relationship between people and organizations of high integrity and superior performance.  WileyPLUS is now equipped with an adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION, provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience so they can build their proficiency on topics and use their study time most effectively. WileyPLUS with ORION helps students learn by learning about them.

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Table of Contents Part 1 Organizational Behavior Today Chapter 1 - Introducing Organizational Behavior Part 2 Individual Behavior and Performance Chapter 2 - Diversity, Personality, and Values Chapter 3 - Perception, Attribution, and Learning Chapter 4 - Emotions, Attitudes, and Job Satisfaction Chapter 5 - Motivation Chapter 6 - Motivation and Performance Part 3 Teams and Teamwork Chapter 7 - The Nature of Teams Chapter 8 - Teamwork and Performance Chapter 9 - Decision Making and Creativity Chapter 10 - Conflict and Negotiation Part 4 Influence Processes and Leadership Chapter 11 - Communication Chapter 12 - Power and Politics Chapter 13 - The Leadership Process Chapter 14 - Leadership Traits and Behavioral Styles Part 5 Organizational Context Chapter 15 - Organizational Culture Chapter 16 - Organizational Structures OB Skills Workbook OB Module Online Research Methods in OB

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Elementary Linear Algebra 11 edition gives an elementary treatment of linear algebra that is suitable for a first course for undergraduate students. The aim is to present the fundamentals of linear algebra in the clearest possible way; pedagogy is the main consideration. Calculus is not a prerequisite, but there are clearly labeled exercises and examples (which can be omitted without loss of continuity) for students who have studied calculus.

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Highlights Relationships among Concepts – By continually revisiting the web of relationships among systems of equations, matrices, determinants, vectors, linear transformations, and eigenvalues, Anton helps students to perceive linear algebra as a cohesive subject rather than as a collection of isolated definitions and techniques. Proof Sketches – Students sharpen their mathematical reasoning skills and understanding of proofs by filling in justifications for proof steps in some exercises. Emphasizes Visualization – Geometric aspects of various topics are emphasized, to support visual learners, and to provide an additional layer of understanding for all students. The geometric approach naturally leads to contemporary applications of linear algebra in computer graphics that are covered in the text. Mathematically Sound – Mathematical precision appropriate for mathematics majors is maintained in a book whose explanations and pedagogy meet the needs of engineering, science, and business/economics students.

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Differential Equations: An Introduction to Modern Methods and Applications 2nd edition James R. Brannan, William E. Boyce ©2011

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Description: The modern landscape of technology and industry demands an equally modern approach to differential equations in the classroom. Designed for a first course in differential equations, the second edition of Brannan/Boyce’s Differential Equations: An Introduction to Modern Methods and Applications is consistent with the way engineers and scientists use mathematics in their daily work. The focus on fundamental skills, careful application of technology, and practice in modeling complex systems prepares students for the realities of the new millennium, providing the building blocks to be successful problem-solvers in today’s workplace. The text emphasizes a systems approach to the subject and integrates the use of modern computing technology in the context of contemporary applications from engineering and science. Section exercises throughout the text provide hands-on experience in modeling, analysis, and computer experimentation. Projects at the end of each chapter provide additional opportunities for students to explore the role played by differential equations in the sciences and engineering. . www.wiley.com/college/brannan Hallmark Features:  Flexible Organization: Organization of chapters, sections, and projects allows for a variety of course configurations depending on desired course goals, topics, and depth of coverage.  Numerous and Varied Problems: Throughout the text, section exercises of varying levels of difficulty give students hands-on experience in modeling, analysis, and computer experimentation.  Emphasis on Systems: Systems of first order equations, a central and unifying theme of the text, are introduced early, in Chapter 3, and are used frequently thereafter.  Linear Algebra and Matrix Methods: Two-dimensional linear algebra sufficient for the study of two first order equations, taken up in Chapter 3, is presented in Section 3.1. Linear algebra and matrix methods required for the study of linear systems of dimension n (Chapter 6) are treated in Appendix A.  Contemporary Project Applications: Optional projects at the end of Chapters 2 through 10 integrate subject matter in the context of exciting, contemporary applications in science and engineering, such as controlling the attitude of a satellite, ray theory of wave propagation, uniformly distributing points on a sphere, and vibration analysis of tall buildings.  Computing Exercises: In most cases, problems requiring computer generated solutions and graphics are indicated by an icon.  Visual Elements: In addition to a large number of illustrations and graphs within the text, physical representations of dynamical systems and interactive animations available in WileyPLUS provide students with a strong visual component to the subject.  Laplace Transforms: A detailed chapter on Laplace transforms discusses systems, discontinuous and impulsive input functions, transfer functions, feedback control systems, poles, and stability.  Control Theory: Ideas and methods from the important application area of control theory are introduced in some examples and projects, and in the last section on Laplace Transforms, all of which are optional.  Recurring Themes and Applications: Important themes and applications, such as dynamical system formulation, phase portraits, linearization, stability of equilibrium solutions, vibrating systems, and frequency response are revisited and reexamined in different applications and mathematical settings. Students have more options than the traditional textbook. Consider an eBook, loose-leaf binder version or a custom publication. Learn more about our flexible pricing, flexible formats and flexible content at www.wiley.com/college/wileyflex

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New to the Edition:  Clarity of Applications: Based on the advice of first-edition users and others, the authors have reorganized some topics to make key ideas stand out more clearly, and have added applications that will motivate students by catching their interest and will help to build their skills in modeling with differential equations.  User Friendliness: The 2nd edition is designed to be more student-friendly by adjusting the level and strengthening the emphasis on applications, modeling and the use of computers.  Additional Problems and Exercises: New exercises, projects, and problems invite the student to make conjectures or reach conclusions about complex situations based on computer-generated data and graphs, rather than closed-form solutions.  Stressed Topics: The important link between linear second-order equations and linear systems of dimension two is strengthened in the second edition.  Real-World Applications: New introduction to two-dimensional systems of first-order differential equations in Chapter 3. The author demonstrates the usefulness of eigenvalues in the context of a timely application involving solar energy transfer and storage in a greenhouse.  Reorganization: Sections 4.2 through 4.4 reorganized into two sections. The sections are streamlined and simplified, with optional advanced material moved to exercise sets. Available Texts: 978-0-470-45824-2: 978-0-470-59535-0: Applications 2nd edition

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Brief Table of Contents: Chapter 1: Introduction Chapter 2: First Order Differential Equations Chapter 3: Systems of Two First Order Equations Chapter 4: Second Order Linear Equations Chapter 5: The LaPlace Transform Chapter 6: Systems of First Order Linear Equations Chapter 7: Nonlinear Differential Equations and Stability Chapter 8: Series Solutions of Second Order Equations Chapter 9: Partial Differential Equations and Fourier Series Chapter 10: Boundary Value Problems and Sturm-Liouville Theory (BVP version only) A: Matrices and Linear Algebra B: Complex Variables Answers to Selected Problems References Index Students have more options than the traditional textbook. Consider an eBook, loose-leaf binder version or a custom publication. Learn more about our flexible pricing, flexible formats and flexible content at www.wiley.com/college/wileyflex

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Functions Modeling Change: A Preparation for Calculus, 4th edition Eric Connally, Deborah Hughes-Hallett ISBN: 978-0-470-48475-3 ©2011

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Description: The fourth edition of this market-leading text helps instructors motivate concepts, and students develop critical thinking skills. Functions Modeling Change, 4th edition, is designed to accomplish the main goals of the Precalculus course: to build a solid mathematical foundation and prepare students for Calculus. The authors achieve this by focusing on a small number of key topics, thereby emphasizing depth of understanding rather than breadth of coverage. Functions Modeling Change, 4th edition, presents each function symbolically, numerically, graphically and verbally (the Rule of Four). Additionally, a large number of real-world applications, examples, and problems enable students to create mathematical models that relate to the world around them. Hallmark Features:  Exceptional Problems: Examples and problems based on real data help students create mathematical models to help them understand their world. An appropriate number of drill problems are included to assist students in learning techniques. The problems are varied and some are more challenging. Most cannot be done by following a template in the text.  Allows for a broad range of teaching styles. This text is flexible enough for use in large lecture halls, small classes, or in group or lab settings.  Focuses on fewer topics than is customary, but each topic is treated in greater depth. Only those topics essential to the study of calculus are included.  Reflects the spirit of the standards established by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and the American Mathematical Association of Two-Year Colleges (AMATYC), and meets the recommendations of the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM).  Assumes technology has a place in modern mathematics. This text takes full advantage of technology when appropriate, although no specific technology is emphasized. It is important for students to learn how and when to use technology as a tool, as well as its limitations. However the focus of the text is on conceptual understanding not technology.  The Rule of Four: Each function is represented symbolically, numerically, graphically, and verbally. New to the Edition:  Algebraic Skills Refreshers are introduced in two formats, both integrated with the text:  Skills Refresher exercises are included at the start of many exercise sets, identified by S1, S2, etc.  Skills Refresher sections are included at the end of some chapters.  A new Chapter 3 on Quadratic Functions brings together and expands the material on quadratics in the former Sections 2.6 and 5.5.  Section 4.4 on Compound Interest and Section 4.5 on the Number e have been reorganized to give instructors more flexibility in deciding how to introduce e. Students have more options than the traditional textbook. Consider an eBook, loose-leaf binder version or a custom publication. Learn more about our flexible pricing, flexible formats and flexible content at www.wiley.com/college/wileyflex

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 Limit Notation has been moved to the end of Section 5.3 to provide additional flexibility in how, or whether, limit notation is introduced.  A new Section 6.5 on Combining Transformations investigates the effect of varying the order in which transformations are applied to functions and their graphs.  The material on trigonometry in the former Chapters 6 and 7 has been expanded and reorganized into three chapters, allowing instructors to tailor their approach to the needs of their students.  Chapter 7 defines the trigonometric functions in circles and triangles.  Chapter 8 studies the behavior of the trigonometric functions and their graphs, and introduces trigonometric identities, polar coordinates, and complex numbers.  Chapter 9 investigates trigonometric identities and their applications to modeling.  Data and problems have been updated and revised as appropriate. Many new problems have been added.  ConcepTests for precalculus are available for instructors looking for innovative ways to promote active learning in the classroom. Further information is provided under the Supplementary Materials on page ix. Supplements: For Instructors: ISBN: 978-0-470-54736-6 ISBN: 978-0-470-54738-0

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Hughes-Hallett, Applied Calculus, 5e © 2014

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Applied Calculus is praised for the creative and varied conceptual and modeling problems which motivate and challenge students. The Fifth Edition of this market leading text exhibits the same strengths from earlier editions including the "Rule of Four," an emphasis on concepts and modeling, exposition that students can read and understand and a flexible approach to technology.

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Updated data and fresh applications throughout the book, including new problems on sustainability. New case studies on medicine by David E. Sloane, MD. Many new problems have been added, designed to build student confidence with basic concepts and to reinforce skills. The material on integration has been streamlined and reorganized. Chapters 6 and 7 have been rearranged and combined, putting an introduction to antiderivatives before the applications to consumer surplus and present value. This gives instructors the choice of evaluating definite integrals numerically or using the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. As in the previous edition, a Pre-test is included for students whose skills may need a refresher prior to taking the course.

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Silberschatz, Operating System Concepts Essentials, 2e © 2014

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By staying current, remaining relevant, and adapting to emerging course needs, Operating System Concepts by Abraham Silberschatz, Peter Baer Galvin and Greg Gagne has defined the operating systems course through nine editions. This second edition of the Essentials version is based on the recent ninth edition of the original text. Operating System Concepts Essentials comprises a subset of chapters of the ninth edition for professors who want a shorter text and do not cover all the topics in the ninth edition. The new second edition of Essentials will be available as an ebook at a very attractive price for students. The ebook will have live links for the bibliography, cross-references between sections and chapters where appropriate, and new chapter review questions. A two-color printed version is also available.

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Uses real-world operating systems to illustrate fundamental operating system concepts. o Particular attention is paid to the Microsoft family of operating systems and various versions of UNIX (Solaris, BSD, and Mac OS X). o Teaches general concepts in operating systems while allowing for a choice in implementation systems. Rather than concentrating on a particular operating system or hardware, the text discusses key concepts that are applicable to a wide variety of systems.



Currency of coverage: o Guided by many comments and suggestions from users and the authors' own observations about the rapidly changing fields of operating systems, chapter material represents the most current thought and practice in operating systems. o Coverage of open-source operating systems (Chapter 1).



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Chapter 6. CPU Scheduling. PART THREE. MEMORY MANAGEMENT. Chapter 7. Main Memory. Chapter 8. Virtual Memory. PART FOUR. STORAGE MANAGEMENT.

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Chapter 9. . Mass-Storage Structure. Chapter 10. File-System Interface. Chapter 11. File-System Implementation Chapter 12. I/O Systems. PART FIVE. PROTECTION AND SECURITY. Chapter 13. Protection. Chapter 14. Security. PART SIX. CASE STUDIES. Chapter 15. The Linux/System. PART SEVEN. APPENDICES.

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Callister & Rethwisch, Materials Science and Engineering: An Introduction, 9e © 2014

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Building on the extraordinary success of eight best-selling editions, this new ninth edition of Materials Science and Engineering continues to promote student understanding of the three primary types of materials (metals, ceramics, and polymers) and composites, as well as the relationships that exist between the structural elements of materials and their properties.

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Table of Contents 1 Introduction 2 Atomic Structure and Interatomic Bonding 3 The Structure of Crystalline Solids

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4 Imperfections in Solids

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5 Diffusion 6 Mechanical Properties of Metals 7 Dislocations and Strengthening Mechanisms 8 Failure

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9 Phase Diagrams 10 Phase Transformations in Metals: Development of Microstructure and Alteration of Mechanical Properties

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11 Applications and Processing of Metal Alloys 12 Structures and Properties of Ceramics 13 Applications and Processing of Ceramics

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Basic Engineering Circuit Analysis, 10th Edition By: J. David Irwin, Robert M. Nelms ISBN: 978-0-470-63322-9 ©2011

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Circuits is the gateway to Electrical Engineering that many students fail to pass through. Basic engineering circuit analysis has long been regarded as the most dependable textbook for students otherwise intimidated by the subject matter. With this new 10 th edition, Irwin and Nelms continue to develop the most complete set of pedagogical tools available and thus provide the highest level of support for students entering into this complex subject. Irwin and Nelms’ trademark student-centered learning design focuses on helping students “complete the connection” between theory and practice. This theme starts with chapter openers that include specific learning objectives for the chapter, around which all chapter content is structured. All key concepts are described in text, illustrated with solved example problems, and then followed by Learning Assessments, which are similar problems with the answer given, but not the solution. Students can then ‘complete the connection’ by solving an algorithmic variation of that. Further end-of-chapter problems gradually raise the level of complexity. All learning modules include reading quiz questions in WileyPLUS, so faculty can identify gaps in student learning (or lapses in student effort) and students can measure their own mastery of the material.

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Brief TOC CHAPTER 1 BASIC CONCEPTS CHAPTER 2 RESISTIVE CIRCUITS CHAPTER 3 NODAL AND LOOP ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES CHAPTER 4 OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIERS CHAPTER 5 ADDITIONAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES CHAPTER 6 CAPACITANCE AND INDUCTANCE CHAPTER 7 FIRST- AND SECOND-ORDER TRANSIENT CIRCUITS CHAPTER 8 AC STEADY-STATE ANALYSIS CHAPTER 9 STEADY-STATE POWER ANALYSIS CHAPTER 10 MAGNETICALLY COUPLED NETWORKS CHAPTER 11 POLYPHASE CIRCUITS CHAPTER 12 VARIABLE-FREQUENCY NETWORK PERFORMANCE CHAPTER 13 THE LAPLACE TRANSFORM CHAPTER 14 APPLICATION OF THE LAPLACE TRANSFORM TO CIRCUIT ANALYSIS CHAPTER 15 FOURIER ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES CHAPTER 16 TWO-PORT NETWORKS APPENDIX COMPLEX NUMBERS INDEX

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Moran, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 8e © 2014

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Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics by Moran, Shapiro, Boettner and Bailey continues its tradition of setting the standard for teaching students how to be effective problem solvers. Now in its eighth edition, this market-leading text emphasizes the authors’ collective teaching expertise as well as the signature methodologies that have taught entire generations of engineers worldwide. Integrated throughout the text are real-world applications that emphasize the relevance of thermodynamics principles to some of the most critical problems and issues of today. These include a wealth of coverage on topics related to energy and the environment, biomedical/bioengineering, and emerging technologies.

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Flexible coverage of application areas in chapters 8-14, including power and refrigeration cycles, psychometrics, and combustion. Instructors can choose various levels of coverage ranging from short introductions to in-depth studies.



Class-tested and proven approaches on key thermodynamics concepts, including: the second law of thermodynamics, featuring the entropy balance (Chap. 6), and exergy analysis (Chaps. 7 and 13).



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Moran, Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics, 8e © 2014

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Chapter 7 Exergy Analysis Chapter 8 Vapor Power Systems

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Chapter 11 Thermodynamic Relations Chapter 12 Ideal Gas Mixture and Psychrometric Applications

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Chapter 13 Reacting Mixtures and Combustion Chapter 14 Chemical and Phase Equilibrium

Nise, Control Systems Engineering, 7e © 2014

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Highly regarded for its case studies and accessible writing, Nise’s Control Systems Engineering has become the top selling text in its market. It takes a practical approach, presenting clear and complete explanations. Real world examples demonstrate the analysis and design process, while helpful skill assessment exercises, numerous in-chapter examples, review questions and problems reinforce key concepts. In addition, "What If" experiments help expand an engineer’s knowledge and skills. Tutorials are also included on the latest versions of MATLAB, the Control System Toolbox, Simulink, the Symbolic Math Toolbox, and MATLAB’s graphical user interface (GUI) tools. Ten new simulated control lab experiments now complement the online resources that accompany the text.

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Nise, Control Systems Engineering, 7e © 2014

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Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at wiley.com/college/nise and include the following resources: INSTRUCTOR Instructor’s Solutions Manual: Contains detailed solutions to all questions, exercises, and problems in the textbook. Art Powerpoints: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. Animations are included. Image Gallery: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom. Solution to Skill Assessment Exercises Online Appendices Cyber Exploration Lab Experiments

Table of Contents CHAPTER 1. INTRODUCTION. CHAPTER 2. MODELING IN THE FREQUENCY DOMAIN. CHAPTER 3. MODELING IN THE TIME DOMAIN.

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CHAPTER 5. REDUCTION OF MULTIPLE SUBSYSTEMS. CHAPTER 6. STABILITY. CHAPTER 7. STEADY-STATE ERRORS. CHAPTER 8. ROOT LOCUS TECHNIQUES. CHAPTER 9. DESIGN VIA ROOT LOCUS. CHAPTER 10. FREQUENCY RESPONSE TECHNIQUES. CHAPTER 11. DESIGN VIA FREQUENCY RESPONSE.

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CHAPTER 12. DESIGN VIA STATE SPACE. CHAPTER 13. DIGITAL CONTROL SYSTEMS.

Jespersen, Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter, 7e ©2015

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Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter, Seventh Edition provides the necessary practice, support, concept mastery and individualized instruction that ensure success in the General Chemistry course. The unique "chemical tools" approach employed in this book provides a way of thinking that helps readers develop the ability to analyze and solve both mathematical and conceptual problems.

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Table of Contents Chapter 0: A Very Brief History of Chemistry Chapter 1: Scientific Measurements Chapter 2: Elements, Compounds, and the Periodic Table Chapter 3: The Mole and Stoichiometry Chapter 4: Molecular View of Reactions in Aqueous Solutions Chapter 5: Oxidation Reduction Reactions Chapter 6: Energy and Chemical Change Chapter 7: The Quantum Mechanical Atom Chapter 8: The Basics of Chemical Bonding Chapter 9: Theories of Bonding and Structure Chapter 10: Properties of Gases Chapter 11: Intermolecular Attractions and the Properties of Liquids and Solids Chapter 12: Mixtures at the Molecular Level: Properties of Solutions Chapter 13: Chemical Kinetics Chapter 14: Chemical Equilibrium Chapter 15: Acids and Bases, A Molecular Look Chapter 16: Acid–Base Equilibria in Aqueous Solutions Chapter 17: Solubility and Simultaneous Equilibria Chapter 18: Thermodynamics Chapter 19: Electrochemistry Chapter 20: Nuclear Reactions and Their Role in Chemistry Chapter 21: Metal Complexes Chapter 22: Organic Compounds, Polymers, and Biochemicals

Klein, Organic Chemistry, 2e ©2015

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In Organic Chemistry, 2e, Dr. David Klein builds on the phenomenal success of the first edition, which presented his unique skills-based approach to learning organic chemistry. Dr Klein’s skills-based approach includes all of the concepts typically covered in an organic chemistry textbook, but places special emphasis on skills development to support these concepts. This emphasis on skills development in unique SkillBuilder examples provides extensive opportunities for two-semester Organic Chemistry students to develop proficiency in the key skills necessary to succeed in organic chemistry.

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Dr. Klein’s unique skills-based approach to learning organic chemistry resonated in the market. The second edition of Organic Chemistry fine-tunes the approach, while introducing meaningful revisions:

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Over 230 new Literature-Based Challenge problems, exposing students to exciting realworld examples of chemical research conducted in real laboratories: o Problems are based on the chemical literature (real-world laboratory reference provided for each one) and designed to be thought-provoking puzzles that are challenging, but possible to solve with the principles and skills developed in the textbook. o Each chapter has 8-10 literature-based challenge problems 10% NEW Medically Speaking applications and NEW table of pKa values NEW appendix containing rules for naming compounds with more than one functional group Rewritten for clarity: Chapter 7: Substitution Reactions/Section 7.5: The SN1 Mechanism, Chapter 20: Aldehydes and Ketones/Section 20.7 :Mechanism Strategies, Chapter 20: Aldehydes and Ketones/Section 20.10: Carbon Nucleophiles

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INSTRUCTOR •Computerized Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions. Easily pick, choose, and incorporate questions to include in your student assessments. Wiley’s CTBs allow you to tailor exams according to study objectives and learning outcomes. •PowerPoint Presentations: Our PowerPoint™ presentations contain a combination of key concepts allowing you to illustrate important topics with images, figures, and problems from the textbook. •Image Gallery: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom. •Clicker Questions: Prepared questions for use in the classroom with your preferred Classroom Response System software. WileyPLUS also contains pre-created activities to encourage learning outside of the classroom, including: o o o

Gradable Reading Assignment Questions (embedded with online text) WileyPLUS Quickstart assignments and presentations for the entire course created by a subject-matter expert. Concept Mastery (pre-built assignments): true mastery assignments for topics/concepts in the course (More than 25,000 questions in this question database).

STUDENTS •NEW Student Study Guide and Solutions Manual (authored by David Klein): This 1,000 page manual, written entirely by the author, contains tools to help support material from the text, more detailed explanations, list of new reagents for each chapter, and “Mistakes to Avoid” sections. Step-by-step instructions explain how to complete a question/problem, providing further assistance to students struggling to come up with the correct answer. (ISBN: 9781118647950) •WileyPLUS contains Video Mini-Lectures with discussions of key concepts and topics, •Concept Questions, and Video Tutorials. •Flash cards: Key Terms and Definitions prepared into flash cards for student study. •Glossaries: A comprehensive list of key terms and definitions from throughout the text. •Organic Chemistry as a Second Language, Vol. I, II: Students continue to turn to Klein because he enables them to better understand fundamental principles, solve problems, and focus on what they need to know to succeed in this course. By focusing on the patterns in organic chemistry, students gain deeper conceptual understanding of the material.

SUPPORT The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Digital Solutions Specialist helps you with training, course set-up, troubleshooting, and makes sure that you have all of the resources you need to use WileyPLUS.

Technical support offers self-service help available 24/7 including a full searchable knowledgebase of FAQs and live online chat. Student Partner Program enables an experienced WileyPLUS student user to help other students in the course get started with WileyPLUS and answer questions that arise over the course of the term. QuickStart contain pre-loaded assignments and presentations created by subject matter experts that you can use to create your entire course. First Day of Class Resources including 2-minute tutorials, purchasing, registration tips and more to get started using WileyPLUS.

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Table of Contents 1 A Review of General Chemistry: Electrons, Bonds, and Molecular Properties 2 Molecular Representations 3 Acids and Bases 4 Alkanes and Cycloalkanes 5 Stereoisomerism 6 Chemical Reactivity and Mechanisms 7 Substitution Reactions 8 Alkenes: Structure and Preparation via Elimination Reactions 9 Addition Reactions of Alkenes 10 Alkynes 11 Radical Reactions 12 Synthesis 13 Alcohols and Phenols 14 Ethers and Epoxides; Thiols and Sulfides 15 Infrared Spectroscopy and Mass Spectrometry 16 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy 17 Conjugated Pi Systems and Pericyclic Reactions 18 Aromatic Compounds 19 Aromatic Substitution Reactions 20 Aldehydes and Ketones 21 Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives 22 Alpha Carbon Chemistry: Enols and Enolates 23 Amines 24 Carbohydrates 25 Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins 26 Lipids 27 Synthetic Polymers

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Black, Microbiology: Principles and Explorations, 8th Ed. © 2012 978-0-4705-4109-8

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Microbiology: Principles and Explorations has been a best-selling textbook for several editions due to the author’s engaging writing style where her passion for the subject shines through the narrative. The text’s student-friendly approach provides readers with an excellent introduction to the study of Microbiology. This text is appropriate for non-major and mixed major microbiology courses, allied health, agriculture and food sciences courses too.

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Concept Compass: The 8th edition will include a chapter opening Concept Compass which provides students with the key concepts and highlights where animations are available in the WileyPLUS course for each concept. Students will be able to easily navigate through the text and identify key sections which require review and practice, and where to find the related study tools. Chapter Opener Vignettes amplify the author’s unique ability to take the reader on a microbiology journey. These two page chapter openers engage students into the chapter by drawing a connection to hot issues in the field, applications and factoids of high interest. Case Study Correlation Guide: Building on the clinical coverage provided by the Public Health boxes, instructors will be provided with a correlation guide, linking Black 8e with the new case study text by Anderson/Young. The correlation guide will highlight the benefit of using both Wiley books and encourage faculty toward custom adoptions. WileyPLUS 5.0 fully integrates all content into easy to navigate and customize modules that promote student engagement, learning and success. Learning objectives are aligned to teaching and learning resources and allows students to gauge their understanding of key concepts before reading the next chapter or taking an exam.

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1. Scope and History of Microbiology

Cell, Molecular, and Microbiology Visual Library

2. Fundamentals of Chemistry 3. Microscopy and Staining

Clicker Questions

4. Characteristics of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells

Instructor’s Manual

5. Essential Concepts of Metabolism 6. Growth and Culturing of Bacteria

Lecture PowerPoints

7. Microbial Genetics

Images in JPG and PowerPoint Formats

8. Gene Transfer and Genetic Engineering

Test Bank

9. An Introduction to Taxonomy: The Bacteria 10. Viruses

Pre- and Post-Lecture Questions

11. Eukaryotic Microorganisms and Parasites 12. Sterilization and Disinfection 13. Antimicrobial Therapy 14. Host-Microbe Relationships and Disease Processes 15. Epidemiology and Nosocomial Infections 16. Innate Host Defenses

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17. Basic Principles of Adaptive Immunity and Immunization 18. Immune Disorders 19. Diseases of the Skin and Eyes; Wounds and Bites

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20. Urogenital and Sexually Transmitted Diseases

Audio Glossary

21. Diseases of the Respiratory System

Practice Quiz

22. Oral and Gastrointestinal Diseases

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23. Cardiovascular, Lymphatic, and Systemic Diseases 24. Diseases of the Nervous System

Flashcards

25. Environmental Microbiology

Roadmap Questions

26. Applied Microbiology

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Jenkins, Anatomy and Physiology: From Science to Life, 3e © 2012 www.wiley.com/college/jenkins

New Edition Coming! Jenkins, Anatomy and Physiology 4E (ISBN: 978-1-1185-8321-0)

Anatomy and Physiology: From Science to Life, 3e builds on the success of its prior editions in providing solutions to recurring issues in A&P education – how to better motivate students and help them make the connection to what is important going forward; how to get students to see the forest for the trees; how to help students who lack study and critical thinking skills when they enter the course to succeed disjointed facts. The entire text is focused on aiding critical thinking, conceptual understanding, and relevant application of knowledge when studying Anatomy and Physiology. From Science to Life, 3e effectively blends print and media to bring the content to life for students. The conceptual focus allows for fewer pages in the printed text, making the text less intimidating to the uninitiated student. Our unique use of a running clinical case throughout each chapter motivating and helping students build critical thinking skills. Accompanying media allows for a richer investigation of the content presented in the printed text, provides useful “background” knowledge, and ensures the students a solid reference resource when the course is complete.

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Clinical Connections. A select group of Clinical Connection are being integrated back into the text with further selections incorporated as examples within WileyPLUS. All case stories have been edited with over half of them new to this edition. They have been replaced or updated based on the suggestions of my adopters and reviewers. Extensive revisions to the illustrations include more saturated colors, revised renderings of muscles, arteries and veins, lymphatics, and numerous other illustrations throughout the text. The Urinary System chapter has been thoroughly revised to offer more help and clarity for students with the difficult concepts within this system.

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1 An Introduction to the Human Body

Test Bank

2 Chemistry

Anatomy and Physiology Visual Library

3 Cells

Clicker Questions

4 The Tissue Level of Organization

PowerPhys Real Anatomy, and Animation Answer Keys

5 The Integumentary System

Chapter Quizzes

6 Introduction to the Skeletal System 7 The Axial Skeleton 8 The Appendicular Skeleton 9 Articulations 10 Muscle Tissue 11 The Muscular System 12 Introduction to the Nervous System 13 The Central Nervous System

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14 The Peripheral Nervous System 15 Sensory, Motor, and Integrative Systems 16 The Special Senses

Clinical Connections

17 The Endocrine System

Anatomy Overviews and Animations

18 The Cardiovascular System: The Blood

Interactions

19 The Cardiovascular System: The Heart

PowerPhys Lab Reports

20 The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics

Cadaver Video

21 The Lymphatic and Immune Systems

Real Anatomy Worksheets

22 The Respiratory System

Mastering Vocabulary

23 The Digestive System

Illustration Audio in ZIP

24 The Urinary System

Periodic Table of the Elements

25 The Reproductive Systems

Anatomy Drill and Practice Audio Glossary

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Tortora, Introduction to the Human Body, 9th Ed. © 2012 978-0-4705-9892-4

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Tortora, Intro. to the Human Body 10E (ISBN: 978-1-1185-8318-0)

Like its predecessors, this new edition offers a balanced introduction to the human body especially developed to meet the needs of the one semester course. It provides an effective blend of stunning art and clearly written text to illuminate the complexities of the human body. Class-tested pedagogy is woven into the narrative and figures to ensure that students gain a solid understanding of the material.

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NEW TO THIS EDITION  Most tissue photomicrographs have been replaced with exceptionally clear photomicrographs with high magnification blowouts.  Illustrations in every chapter have been revised and updated providing greater clarity and more saturated colors. In particular illustrations of blood vessels, bones, and muscles have been extensively revised.  All Focus on Wellness Essays are either entirely new, of have been extensively updated and revised.

Provides students with a basic understanding of the structures and functions of the human body with an emphasis on homeostasis Introduces an innovative illustration program that surrounds high quality art with useful pedagogical elements: key concept statements; questions with every figure; orientation insets; matched numbered art to numbered processes listed in text; function overviews with anatomical art. Employs a concise writing style that emphasizes core content over extraneous detail. Relates the relevancy of the basic content to everyday life with highly praised Wellness Focus Essays in each chapter, as well as Common Disorders and Medical Terminology and Conditions found at the end of chapters.

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Chapter 1. Organization of the Human Body.

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Chapter 2. Introductory Chemistry.

Checkpoint Questions

Chapter 3. Cells.

Post-lecture Quizzes

Chapter 4. Tissues.

Pre-lecture Quizzes

Chapter 5. The Integumentary System.

Focus on Wellness Questions

Chapter 6. The Skeletal System.

Practice Quizzes

Chapter 7. Joints.

Anatomy and Physiology Visual Library

Chapter 8 . The Muscular System.

Interactions

Chapter 9. Nervous Tissue. Chapter 10. Central Nervous System, Spinal Nerves, and Cranial Nerves. Chapter 11. Autonomic Nervous System. Chapter 12. Somatic Senses and Special Senses. Chapter 13. The Endocrine System.

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Chapter 14. The Cardiovascular System: Blood. Chapter 15. The Cardiovascular System: Heart.

Clinical Connections Self-Quizzes

Chapter 16. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Circulation.

Anatomy Drill and Practice

Chapter 17. The Lymphatic System and Immunity.

Mastering Vocabulary

Chapter 18. The Respiratory System.

Audio Glossary

Chapter 19. The Digestive System.

Periodic Table of the Elements

Chapter 20. Nutrition and Metabolism.

Interactions

Chapter 21. The Urinary System.

Anatomy Drill and Practice

Chapter 22. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Balance. Chapter 23. The Reproductive Systems. Chapter 24. Development and Inheritance

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Tortora, Principles of Anatomy and Physiology, 14e ©2014

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This 14th edition of the phenomenally successful Principles of Anatomy and Physiology continues to set the standard for the discipline. Written and superbly illustrated for two-term, introductory Anatomy and Physiology students, this text offers a rich and complete teaching and learning environment.

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The illustrations—each including a key concept statement and review question— enable students to make the connection between text and visual elements. Praised by students for its straightforward and easily comprehensible writing style, the narrative emphasizes scientific content over extraneous detail. Duel Themes of Homeostasis and Disruptions to Homeostasis are effectively presented through the relevant use of in-chapter Clinical Connections, end-of-chapter disorder boxes, and end-of-chapter lists of medical terminology.

WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS is rich with interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook–to guide your students through the course. WileyPLUS now includes an adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience so they can build their proficiency on topics and use their study time most effectively. WileyPLUS with ORION helps students learn by learning about them.

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Real Anatomy 2.0 is web-based 3-D imaging software that allows students to dissect through over 40 layers of a real human body to study the anatomical structures of all body systems. The software is web-based and integrated in WileyPLUS along with worksheets and questions designed to optimize student use. PowerPhys 3.0 is physiological simulation software authored by teaching lab faculty. The activities focus on core physiological concepts and reinforce techniques experienced in the lab.

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Completely revised feedback diagrams throughout the material that consistently and visually strengthen student understanding of this important principle. Newly designed end-of chapter “Focus on Homeostasis” pages New chapter opening questions stimulate interest with new accompanying photos. Clinical Connections have been incorporated into several figures for immediate reinforcement of the relationship between the illustration and Clinical Connection. The anatomical terminology is based on Terminology Anatomica – enhanced glossary for this edition.

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Pre-built assignments and activities to encourage learning outside of the classroom. The complete digital e-Textbook. Course Materials associated with study objectives closely aligned to HAPS (Human Anatomy and Physiology Society) Learning Outcomes. o Visual resources including a search-based Visual Library of labeled, unlabeled and leader line .jpgs, editable image PowerPoints, and animation PowerPoints.* o Lecture PowerPoint Slides and Instructor’s Manual.* o Testbank, answer keys and clicker questions in .rtf and PowerPoint.* Student study tools and learning resources to ensure positive learning outcomes. o Real Anatomy 2.0 3-D dissection software. o Muscles in Motion 3-D animations demonstrate the unique integration of all major joints in one fluid motion. o Animations in 3-D and 2-D to highlight key concepts and objectives in every chapter. o Anatomy Drill and Practice labeling exercises based on illustrations, cadaver photographs, histological micrographs, and anatomical models. o Hear This Illustration audio lectures to accompany key illustrations for download to MP3 players. o Cadaver Videos. o PowerPhys laboratory simulations o PowerPhys lab reports.* o Homeostatic Imbalances Clinical Case Studies. o Interactive Concept Maps. o Exercises. o Audio pronunciation glossary* and links to audio pronunciation in the e-book.

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SUPPORT The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Digital Solutions Specialist helps you with training, course set-up, troubleshooting, and makes sure that you have all of the resources you need to use WileyPLUS. Technical support offers self-service help available 24/7 including a full searchable knowledgebase of FAQs and live online chat. Student Partner Program enables an experienced WileyPLUS student user to help other students in the course get started with WileyPLUS and answer questions that arise over the course of the term. QuickStart contain pre-loaded assignments and presentations created by subject matter experts that you can use to create your entire course. First Day of Class Resources including 2-minute tutorials, purchasing, registration tips and more to get started using WileyPLUS.

Table of Contents Unit I: Organization of the Human Body 1. An Introduction to the Human Body 2. The Chemical Level of Organization 3. The Cellular Level of Organization 4. The Tissue Level of Organization 5. The Integumentary System Unit II: Principles of Support and Movement 6. The Skeletal System: Bone Tissue 7. The Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton 8. The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton 9. Joints 10. Muscle Tissue 11. The Muscular System Unit III: Control Systems of the Human Body 12. Nervous Tissue 13. The Spinal Cord and Spinal Nerves 14. The Brain and Cranial Nerves 15. The Autonomic Nervous System 16. Sensory, Motor and Integrative Systems 17. The Special Senses 18. The Endocrine System Unit IV: Maintenance of the Human Body 19. The Cardiovascular System: The Blood 20. The Cardiovascular System: The Heart 21. The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels and Hemodynamics 22. The Lymphatic System, Nonspecific Resistance to Disease, and Immunity 23. The Respiratory System 24. The Digestive System 25. Metabolism 26. The Urinary System 27. Fluid, Electrolyte, and Acid-Base Homeostasis Unit V: Continuity 28. The Reproductive Systems 29. Development and Inheritance

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A market-leading text through its many editions, this 13 edition 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.

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An innovative art program of generously sized illustrations, an example being exceptionally clear photomicrographs with high magnification blowouts A concise narrative, praised by students for its straightforward and easily comprehensible writing style, emphasizes scientific content over extraneous detail. Exhibits: specially designed self-contained lessons provide students with the extra help needed to learn the numerous structures that constitute certain body system; most notably the skeleton and joints, skeletal muscles, articulations, blood vessels and nerves. Continued coverage of scientific research and breakthroughs in understanding the human body maintains the text’s reputation for being on the cutting edge. “I wonder” questions and engaging text set the stage for student understanding of relevant real-world application.

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WileyPLUS is a research-based online environment for effective teaching and learning. WileyPLUS is rich with interactive study tools and resources–including the complete online textbook–to guide your students through the course. *purchase these versions directly from www.wiley.com/college/tortora

Contact your Wiley Representative for a customized solution designed especially for your course, the way you teach.

WileyPLUS now includes an adaptive learning module called ORION. Based on cognitive science, WileyPLUS with ORION provides students with a personal, adaptive learning experience so they can build their proficiency on topics and use their study time most effectively. WileyPLUS with ORION helps students learn by learning about them. Real Anatomy 2.0 is web-based 3-D imaging software that allows students to dissect through over 40 layers of a real human body to study the anatomical structures of all body systems. The software is web-based and integrated in WileyPLUS along with worksheets and questions designed to optimize student use. Now supported on tablets.

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In addition to changes and improvements in the art program, there has been an extensive photo overhaul. Co-author Mark Nielsen has increased the number and quality of cadaver images to best demonstrate the anatomical structures of all the body systems.



Seamless integration of Real Anatomy 2.0 with our teaching and learning platform, WileyPLUS. Real Anatomy 2.0 uses 3-D digital imaging software to allow students to dissect through numerous layers of a real human body.



Clinical Connections have been greatly expanded and increased in number in every chapter to provide students with the most relevant applications of the content.

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Pre-built assignments and activities to encourage learning outside of the classroom. The complete digital e-Textbook. Course Materials: o Visual resources including a search-based Visual Library of labeled, unlabeled and leader line .jpgs, editable image PowerPoints, and animation PowerPoints.* o Lecture PowerPoint Slides and Instructors Manual.* o Testbank, answer keys and clicker questions in .rtf and PowerPoint.* Student study tools and learning resources to ensure positive learning outcomes. o Real Anatomy 2.0 3-D dissection software. o Muscles in Motion 3-D animations demonstrate the unique integration of all major joints in one fluid motion. o Anatomy Drill and Practice labeling exercises based on illustrations, cadaver photographs, histological micrographs, and anatomical models. o Hear This Illustration audio lectures. o Cadaver Videos. o Interactive Concept Maps. o Exercises. o Audio pronunciation glossary* and links to audio pronunciation in the e-book.

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The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Digital Solutions Specialist helps you with training, course set-up, troubleshooting, and makes sure that you have all of the resources you need to use WileyPLUS. Technical support offers self-service help available 24/7 including a full searchable knowledgebase of FAQs and live online chat. Student Partner Program enables an experienced WileyPLUS student user to help other students in the course get started with WileyPLUS and answer questions that arise over the course of the term. QuickStart contain pre-loaded assignments and presentations created by subject matter experts that you can use to create your entire course. First Day of Class Resources including 2-minute tutorials, purchasing, registration tips and more to get started using WileyPLUS.

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Table of Contents Chapter 1: An Introduction to The Human Body Chapter 2: Cells Chapter 3: Tissues Chapter 4: Development Chapter 5: The Integumentary System Chapter 6: Bone Tissue Chapter 7: The Skeletal System: The Axial Skeleton Chapter 8: The Skeletal System: The Appendicular Skeleton Chapter 9: Joints Chapter 10: Muscle Tissue Chapter 11: The Muscular System Chapter 12: The Cardiovascular System: Blood Chapter 13: The Cardiovascular System: The Heart Chapter 14: The Cardiovascular System: Blood Vessels Chapter 15: The Lymphatic And Immune System Chapter 16: Nervous Tissue Chapter 17: The Spinal Cord And The Spinal Nerves Chapter 18: The Brain And The Cranial Nerves Chapter 19: The Autonomic Nervous System Chapter 20: Somatic Senses Chapter 21: The Special Senses Chapter 22: The Endocrine System Chapter 23: The Respiratory System Chapter 24: The Digestive System Chapter 25: The Urinary System Chapter 26: The Reproductive Systems Chapter 27: Surface Anatomy Appendices

Wiley, BIO Principles, 1e ©2014 BIO Principles is an online educational solution created for the Majors General Biology course. Our research indicates a large demand for increased student engagement and a focus on critical thinking in this course. BIO Principles is designed to offer faculty the content and tools to accomplish these goals. Additionally, BIO allows instructors to upload their own content and make the course their own. Students will enjoy social and collaborative features, and a customizable e-text. BIO provides faculty the content and tools to enable a flipped class, a Critical Thinking assessment package, including ORION adaptive modules, and the tools to enable and promote group work. BIO Principles provides students and faculty a richer, more interactive teaching and learning experience for today’s Majors Biology course.

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Instructors will be more effective in teaching Biology with BIO Principles: 1. Able to provide a customized learning experience for each class through diagnostics and learning outcomes, and for each individual student through self-study and remediation, allowing students to take more responsibility for their own learning. 2. Able to gauge student progress because all instructor resources will be tied to learning outcomes. 3. Content and tools empower students to think critically about Biology without being overwhelmed by facts. 4. Able to offer their students access to a powerful learning system at a considerable savings over current text options.

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The Study of Life The Chemical Foundation of Life Biological Macromolecules Cell Structure Structure and Function of Plasma Membranes Metabolism Cellular Respiration Photosynthesis Cell Communication Cell Reproduction Meiosis and Sexual Reproduction Mendel's Experiments and Heredity Modern Understandings of Inheritance DNA Structure and Function Genes and Proteins Gene Expression Biotechnology and Genomics Evolution and the Origin of Species The Evolution of Populations Phylogenies and the History of Life Viruses Prokaryotes: Bacteria and Archaea Protists Fungi Seedless Plants Seed Plants Introduction to Animal Diversity Invertebrates Vertebrates Plant Form and Physiology Soil and Plant Nutrition Plant Reproduction The Animal Body: Basic Form and Function Animal Nutrition and the Digestive System The Nervous System Sensory Systems and Movement The Endocrine System The Musculoskeletal System The Respiratory System The Circulatory System Osmotic Regulation and Excretion The Immune System Animal Reproduction and Development Ecology and the Biosphere Population and Community Ecology Ecosystems Conservation Biology and Biodiversity

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Matter & Interactions, 3rd Edition Ruth W. Chabay and Bruce A. Sherwood, North Carolina State University 978-0-470-50347-8 (Complete hardback version; also available in volumes) Matter & Interactions offers a modern curriculum for introductory physics (calculus-based). It is modern in that it presents physics the way practicing physicists think about their discipline and integrates 20th Century physics and computational physics. The text emphasizes that there are only a small number of fundamental principles that underlie the behavior of matter, and that using these powerful principles it is possible to construct models that can explain and predict a wide variety of physical phenomena. Matter & Interactions is available as a single volume hardcover text and also two paperback volumes. Vol. 1, Modern Mechanics focuses on the atomic structure of matter and the interactions between material objects. Vol. 2, Electric & Magnetic Interactions emphasizes the concepts of electric and magnetic fields and extends the study of the atomic structure of matter to include the role of electrons.

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More exercises and problems at the end of each chapter including more numerical examples to complement the symbolic ones.



Improvements in the treatments of computational modeling, angular momentum, the effects of electric fields on matter, and electromagnetic radiation.



New section on geometric optics in Chapter 24.



Improved Design- The production values have been upgraded to make the text more student-friendly.



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Modeling- The text places a major emphasis on constructing and using physical models. A central aspect of science is the modeling of complex real-world phenomena. A physical model is based on fundamental principles; its intent is to predict or explain the most important aspects of an actual situation.



Computer Modeling- Computer modeling is now as important as theory and experiment in contemporary science and engineering. Computer modeling is introduced right away to help build a strong foundation in the use of this important tool.

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Experiments Using Simple Equipment- Some end-of-chapter problems involve experiments using simple equipment such as weights, string, coffee filters, scotch tape, etc. By experimenting with very simple equipment, students can gain insight into rather deep scientific issues.



Active Learning- Stop and Think questions are interspersed throughout the reading to encourage students to engage the material more deeply.



Lab Activities- There is a complete set of lab activities that were written specifically for a Matter & Interactions-style course.

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Personal Response System Questions Lecture Notes Sample Syllabus Demonstration Videos

Brief TOC: Volume I: Modern Mechanics

Volume II: Electric & Magnetic Interactions

Chapter 1 Interactions and Motion Chapter 2 The Momentum Principle Chapter 3 The Fundamental Interactions Chapter 4 Contact Interactions Chapter 5 Rate of Change Momentum Chapter 6 The Energy Principle Chapter 7 Internal Energy Chapter 8 Energy Quantization Chapter 9 Multiparticle Systems Chapter 10 Collisions Chapter 11 Angular Momentum Chapter 12 Entropy: Limits on the Possible Chapter 13 Gases and Engines

Chapter 14 Electric Field Chapter 15 Electric Fields and Matter Chapter 16 Electric Field of Distributed Charges Chapter 17 Electric Potential Chapter 18 Magnetic Field Chapter 19 Electric Field and Circuits Chapter 20 Circuit Elements Chapter 21 Magnetic Force Chapter 22 Patterns of Field in Space Chapter 23 Faraday's Law Chapter 24 Electromagnetic Radiation Chapter 25 Waves and Particles

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Cutnell, Physics , 9th Edition © 2012 978-0-4708-7952-8

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Cutnell and Johnson has been the #1 text in the algebra-based physics market for almost 20 years. PHYSICS 9e continues that tradition by providing superior support students need to facilitate a deeper level of conceptual understanding, improve their reasoning skills and see the relevance of physics to their lives and future careers. Research studies have shown that there is a strong correlation between time on task and student learning gains. PHYSICS 9e with WileyPLUS offers instructors innovative new tools for engaging students. Through the use of a proven pedagogy, instructors are able to much more effectively monitor student reading and progress, resulting in a higher level of student engagement with the course content. Success in physics is also based on practice. Working high quality problem sets is one of the best ways for students to learn physics. However, to get the greatest benefit from working problems students need immediate feedback and expert coaching. PHYSICS 9e with WileyPLUS offers an extensive and tested set of assessment questions and sophisticated wrong answer feedback.

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Introduction And Mathematical Concepts Kinematics In One Dimension Kinematics In Two Dimensions Forces And Newton’s Laws Of Motion Dynamics Of Uniform Circular Motion Work And Energy Impulse And Momentum Rotational Kinematics Rotational Dynamics Simple Harmonic Motion And Elasticity Fluids Temperature And Heat The Transfer Of Heat The Ideal Gas Law And Kinetic Theory Thermodynamics Waves And Sound The Principle Of Linear Superposition And Interference Phenomena Electric Forces And Electric Fields Electric Potential Energy And The Electric Potential Electric Circuits Magnetic Forces And Magnetic Fields Electromagnetic Induction Alternating Current Circuits Electromagnetic Waves The Reflection Of Light: Mirrors The Refraction Of Light: Lenses And Optical Instruments Interference And The Wave Nature Of Light Special Relativity Particles And Waves The Nature Of The Atom Nuclear Physics And Radioactivity Ionizing Radiation, Nuclear Energy, And Elementary Particles

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Halliday, Fundamentals of Physics, 10e ©2014

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Unit Grading Video Illustrations Vector Drawing Questions All homework problems associated with learning objectives Double the number of GO tutorials. Roughly 20% of all EOC problems in the book have a GO tutorial Concept Modules and Learning Objectives. Chapters were restructured into modules based on a primary concept. Each module begins with learning objectives (the skills and learning points that should be gathered in reading the module). This is also available in the print text. Fully integrated with BlackBoard and, coming for Fall 2014, Canvas.

New in the text:  Rewritten chapters. Based on feedback from his students, Jearl Walker has rewritten material that students find particularly challenging (eg Gauss’ law and electric potential). Some other changes include expanded coverage of the Schrödinger equation including reflection of matter waves from a step potential and a decoupling of the discussion of the Bohr atom from the Schrödinger solution for the hydrogen atom.



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Resources and Support Instructor & Student Companion Sites are available at www.wiley.com/college/halliday and include the following resources: INSTRUCTOR  Computerized Test Bank: Test your students’ comprehension with this digital collection of fill-in-the-blank, multiple-choice, true/false, and free-response questions. Easily pick, choose, and incorporate questions to include in your student assessments. Wiley’s CBTs allows you to tailor exams according to study objectives and learning outcomes.  Instructor’s Solutions Manual: Contains detailed solutions to all end-of-chapter Problems in the textbook.  Lecture PowerPoint: The Lecture PowerPoint™ contain all of the key concepts, equations, and illustrations in each chapter providing the basic content that instructors can customize for their individual courses.  Image Gallery: Use this digital repository of images displayed throughout the textbook to enliven your PowerPoint slides and interact with the reading assignments in the classroom.  Concept Simulations  Interactive LearningWare Tutorials (ILW)  Answers to all EOC Questions/Problems  9e-10e Problem Correlation  Jearl Walker Essays  Programmable Calculator Instructions STUDENTS  Student Solutions Manual: Step-by-step instructions explain how to complete a question/problem, providing further assistance to students struggling to come up with the correct answer. Available for purchase on wiley.com.  Student Study Guide: Contains tools to help support material from the text, including chapter outlines, chapter reviews of key concepts, and a glossary of key terms. Available for purchase on wiley.com.

In addition to a fully integrated ebook, WileyPLUS also contains: o Just-in-time problem-solving tutorials o Embedded reading quizzes o Animated figures o Hundreds of sample problems, simulations, demonstrations, and over 1500 videos ranging from MathSkills review to mini-lectures to examples and solutions. o Problem-Solving Help including every sample problem in the text available online in video formats, hundreds of additional sample problems, GO tutorials, Hints on every end-of-chapter problem. o Math Skills Module (Chapter 0 in WileyPLUS) SUPPORT The Wiley Faculty Network partners with researchers and faculty to provide the support and expertise you need to design your online course and enhance your instructional efficiency. Connect with one of 80+ Wiley Faculty Network Mentors and attend Online Events and Info Sessions to receive insight and guidance that is tailored to your needs at www.WhereFacultyConnect.com. Digital Solutions Specialist helps you with training, course set-up, troubleshooting, and makes sure that you have all of the resources you need to use WileyPLUS. Technical support offers self-service help available 24/7 including a full searchable knowledgebase of FAQs and live online chat. Student Partner Program enables an experienced WileyPLUS student user to help other students in the course get started with WileyPLUS and answer questions that arise over the course of the term. QuickStart contain pre-loaded assignments and presentations created by subject matter experts that you can use to create your entire course. First Day of Class Resources including 2-minute tutorials, purchasing, registration tips and more to get started using WileyPLUS.

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Table of Contents Chapter 1 Measurement Chapter 2 Motion Along a Straight Line Chapter 3 Vector Chapter 4 Motion in Two and Three Dimensions Chapter 5 Force and Motion I Chapter 6 Force and Motion II Chapter 7 Kinetic Energy and Work Chapter 8 Potential Energy and Conservation of Energy Chapter 9 Center of Mass and Linear Momentum Chapter 10 Rotation Chapter 11 Rolling, Torque, and Angular Momentum Chapter 12 Equilibrium and Elasticity Chapter 13 Gravitation Chapter 14 Fluids Chapter 15 Oscillations Chapter 16 Waves I Chapter 17 Waves II Chapter 18 Temperature, Heat, and the First Law of Thermodynamics Chapter 19 The Kinetic Theory of Gases Chapter 20 Entropy and the Second Law of Thermodynamics Chapter 21 Electric Charge Chapter 22 Electric Fields Chapter 23 Gauss' Law Chapter 24 Electric Potential Chapter 25 Capacitance Chapter 26 Current and Resistance Chapter 27 Circuits Chapter 28 Magnetic Fields Chapter 29 Magnetic Fields Due to Currents Chapter 30 Induction and Inductance Chapter 31 Electromagnetic Oscillations and Alternating Current Chapter 32 Maxwell's Equations; Magnetism of Matter Chapter 33 Electromagnetic Waves Chapter 34 Images Chapter 35 Interference Chapter 36 Diffraction Chapter 37 Relativity Chapter 38 Photons and Matter Waves Chapter 39 More About Matter Waves Chapter 40 All About Atoms Chapter 41 Conduction of Electricity in Solids Chapter 42 Nuclear Physics Chapter 43 Energy from the Nucleus Chapter 44 Quarks, Leptons, and the Big Bang

Raven, Environment ,8th Ed. © 2012 978-0-4709-4570-4

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Raven, Hassenzahl, and Berg’s Environment threads the central themes of Systems and Sustainability throughout the text to help students understand the connection between the core concepts of th Environmental Science and their daily lives. The 8 edition features a rich collection of current case studies and in-text examples, highlighting these local and regional issues, and providing students with the science and tools to understand, apply, and think critically about environmental science. In addition to the text, the integrated learning design of WileyPLUS incorporates a wealth of animations, videos, podcasts, and interactive exercises, and gives instructors a powerful tool to assess individual students and the class as a whole.

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to their own lives.  Currency. All chapters have been painstakingly researched so that the most current evidence is cited including the 2011 Population Reference Bureau data, incorporated within the chapters and as a foldout at the back of the text. Both students and professors will benefit from the book's currency because environmental issues and trends are continually changing as new information becomes available.  Author team offers a varied background. Peter Raven is an internationally respected botanist, environmentalist, world-renowned ecologist and director of the Missouri Botanical Gardens; David Hassenzahl is wellregarded among environmental scientists for his work in risk analysis and is the Founding Dean of the School of Sustainability and the Environment at Chatham University ; and Linda Berg is an experienced biology/botany educator who has taught both at the two and four-year college level and writer.

the environment interact, and how changes in one part of the environment might affect other processes, places and organisms. Understanding this is essential to managing existing problems, avoiding future problems and improving the world we live in.

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 The definitive text for “What’s Local”. The 8th edition includes a Regional Index which lists in the in text case studies and examples that appear throughout the text.

 Well-developed extensive pedagogy and offers a clear way for students to move from general concepts to applications of key concepts. Each chapter includes: Chapter introductions that illustrate certain concepts in the chapter with stories about some of today’s most pressing environment issues; Learning Objectives and Review Questions for each chapter section giving students structured and immediate opportunities for review; EnviroNews highlighting interesting, newsworthy facts that enhance text material; EnviroNews on Campus reports on recent campus and student efforts to improve the environment; Case in Point features offers a wide variety of in-depth case studies that address important issues in the field of environmental science; Meeting the Challenge featuring profile environmental success stories; You Can Make a Difference segments offering practical lifestyle changes that students can make to improve the environment; Margin Glossaries providing handy definitions of the most important terms; Suggested Reading lists for each chapter are also available online to provide current references for further learning

 New In Your Own Backyard features provides increased opportunities for Critical Thinking and helps students apply the core concept of each chapter to their own lives.

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The 8th edition builds on the central theme on Systems and Sustainability through key changes in the organization of the text includes revised coverage of population and energy, featuring a new Chapter 8 “The Human Population” including the 2011 population data and three chapters that present revised and updated energy coverage. The new edition additionally includes “In Your Own Backyard” critical thinking questions with a paired end of chapter activity, that asks students to make connections between chapter material and their own lives, end of chapter Critical Thinking Questions which are directly correlated to in chapter learning objectives, and “Energy and Climate Change” Icon indicating critical thinking questions which are tied to key graphs and illustrations. To help navigate the examples and case studies provided in the text, the authors have created a Regional Index which guides students and instructors to current issues both within the US and abroad.

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Chapter 1- Introducing Environmental Science and Sustainability

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Chapter 2- Environmental Laws Economic and Ethics

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Chapter 3- Ecosystems and Energy

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Chapter 4- Ecosystems and the Physical Environment

Environmental Science Basics

Chapter 5- Ecosystems and Living Organisms

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Chapter 6- Major Ecosystems of the World

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Chapter 9- The Urban World

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Chapter 10- Energy Consumption

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Chapter 11- Fossil Fuels Chapter 12- Renewable Energy and Nuclear Power Chapter 13- Water: A Limited Resource

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Chapter 14- Soil Resources Chapter 15- Mineral Resources Chapter 16- Biological Resources

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Chapter 17- Land Resources

Environmental Science Basics

Chapter 18- Food Resources

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Chapter 19- Air Pollution

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Chapter 20- Global Climate Change

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Chapter 21- Water Pollution Chapter 22- Pest Management Chapter 23 Solid and Hazardous Waste Chapter 24- Tomorrow’s Word

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Psychology in Action, Tenth Edition Karen Huffman (Palomar College)

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Huffman, Psychology in Action 11E (ISBN: 978-1-1188-0153-6)

OVERVIEW Engage and Inspire through active learning with Karen Huffman’s Psychology in Action, the acknowledged leader of active learning and student success. This flagship book’s new edition helps students examine their own personal studying and learning styles with several new pedagogical aids -- encouraging students to apply what they are learning to their everyday lives. Through its welcoming voice, Psychology In Action continues to offer a program through the book and media with ongoing study tips and psychological techniques for mastering the material as well as integration of technology through WileyPLUS. Additionally, author Karen Huffman has created a new Video Tutorial Series explaining and contextualizing over 80 of the most difficult concepts in introductory psychology by using examples and applications not discussed in the text; hands-on demonstrations developed in the author’s classroom; and Virtual Field Trips in which students see psychology in real world settings.

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improving understanding of key terms and core concepts. [This feature differs from the preexisting “Try This Yourself” because it focuses on “self-tests” (e.g., “What Are Your Major Hassles?” “Are You Resilient?”) versus hands-on exercises related to specific textual material (e.g., “Do You Have a Blind Spot?”)] NEW, Upgraded, and renamed Step-by-Step Diagrams and Concept Organizers, with a small, STOP sign icon and a note to the reader saying: This Step-by-Step diagram [or Concept Organizer] contains essential information NOT found elsewhere in the text, which is likely to appear on quizzes and exams. Be sure to study it CAREFULLY! NEW, Upgraded, and renamed Stop & Review feature. The previously named “Check & Review” feature has been changed by: o Streamlining and moving the previous learning objectives and answers to the new narrative summary at the end of the chapter. o Adding a NEW “Retrieval Practice” section that reflects the latest research on the most effective technique for learning and retention. o Increasing the previous number of multiple-choice and fill-in questions. UPGRADED Visual Summaries follow the NEW narrative summaries and are now more visually appealing and less textual. Narrative Summaries present the learning objectives distributed throughout the chapter, along with sample answers, in a two-page spread at the end of each chapter.

TABLE OF CONTENTS Chapter 1: Introduction and Research Methods. Chapter 2: Neurosciences and Biological Foundations. Chapter 3: Stress and Health Management. Chapter 4: Sensation and Perception. Chapter 5: States of Consciousness. Chapter 6: Learning. Chapter 7: Memory. Chapter 8: Thinking, Language, and Intelligence. Chapter 9: Life Span Development I. Chapter 10: Life Span Development II.

Chapter 11: Gender and Human Sexuality. Chapter 12: Motivation and Emotion. Chapter 13: Personality. Chapter 14: Psychological Disorders. Chapter 15: Therapy. Chapter 16: Social Psychology. Available Separately Upon Request: Chapter 17: Industrial/Organizational Psychology. Chapter 18: Human Performance in a Global Economy.

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Real World Psychology Karen Huffman, Catherine A. Sanderson ©2014 www.wiley.com/college/huffman With a combined total of 49 years teaching introductory psychology, authors Karen Huffman and Catherine A. Sanderson provide the latest up-to-date coverage and real world applications to core concepts in the teaching of psychology. Designed for introductory psychology courses, Real World Psychology is above all a brief book that works within the time constraints of today’s instructors and students. This first edition text allows readers to grasp the “big picture” in psychology without an abundance of supplementary details. Huffman and Sanderson tie each key concept to real-world, in-text examples that offer an incomparable window into not only ourselves, but also into the world and the people who sustain us.

The Wiley Advantage Catering to the firm belief that brevity matters, this text cohesively covers key topics in introductory psychology while respecting both instructors and students’ time. The authors use their B (Brevity) and four C’s (Concise, Comprehensive, Comprehensible, and Convenient) system to turn “B” and “C” students into “A”s! Besides brief, this text is:

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Concise. When textbook chapters (or classroom lectures) are too long, attention strays and educational goals are lost. But brevity is more than just fewer words. The true goal of concise writing is clarity. Comprehensive. Knowing that the overarching goal of all instructors is to present the essentials of psychology, this text is dedicated to comprehensive coverage of all the core concepts because content matters. o Included is a special featured called Psych Science that offers an expanded discussion of the latest research on various “Hot Topics,” such as the influence of media images of women on preschool girls’ body-shape preferences, or the impact of cell phone use on driving errors. o Each detailed Psych Science example is followed by a special, interactive Research Challenge, which asks the reader to identify the research method used in each example. This exercise helps reinforce the core learning objective on research methods, while also building student appreciation and engagement with the latest research. Comprehensible. A good textbook must be more than concise and comprehensive. It must organize and present complex topics in a manner that is easily read and understood by the reader. However, comprehension without real world application is fairly useless. o Research shows that tying everyday examples to new material not only provides the scaffolding necessary for mastering complex topics, it also helps today’s busy students see how the terms and concepts they’re learning in this text can help improve their everyday life. o A new feature, Voices in the Classroom, provides real life examples from professors across the nation, which illustrate how psychology can help us describe, explain, predict, and change our personal worlds. Convenient. Today’s instructors and students are busier than ever, so RWP will provide them with the most essential, educationally-sound assets in the most easily accessible and user-friendly manner possible.

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Preface Over 90 Wiley Psychology Videos represent a collection of brief video clips, applying psychology concepts and themes to issues in the news. 20 Wiley Psychology Animations developed around key concepts and themes in psychology that go beyond the book, providing additional visual examples and descriptive narration. 50 Tutorial Videos featuring author Karen Huffman and Katherine Dowdell of Des Moines Area Community College, provide students with explanations and examples of some of the most challenging concepts in psychology. 20 Virtual Field Trips allow students to view psychology concepts in the real world as they’ve never seen them before.

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The Instructor’s Manual Lecture PowerPoint sresentations and Media Enriched PowerPoint™ presentations, prepared by Katie Townsend-Merino of Palomar College Test Bank Field Guide to… Assignable course plans Gradebook

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Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14

Available Separately Upon Request: Chapter 15 Chapter 16

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A digital version of the complete textbook with integrated videos, animations, and quizzes. A dynamic and visual course calendar that shows students their reading assignments, including thoughtful questions, video clips, and animations within the context of what they are learning in your classroom. Chapter exams to give students a way to easily test themselves on course material through page referenced fill-in-the-blank, application, and multiple-choice questions. Interactive flashcards to easily test students’ knowledge of vocabulary terms. A handbook for non-native speakers clarifying the text’s language, idioms, special phrases, and difficult vocabulary. 80

Introduction and Research Methods Neuroscience and Biological Foundations Stress and Health Psychology Sensation and Perception States of Consciousness Learning Memory Thinking, Language, and Intelligence Lifespan Development Motivation and Emotion Personality Psychological Disorders Therapy Social Psychology

Gender and Human Sexuality Industrial/Organizational Psychology

Appendix A Statistics and Psychology A-1 Appendix B Answers to Review Questions and Other Activities B-1 Glossary G-1 References R-1 Photo Credits P-1 Text and Illustration Credits T-1 Name Index NI-1 Subject Index SI-1

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