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Introduction to the Practice of Statistics
Now available with Macmillan’s new online learning tool Achieve, Introduction to the Practice of Statistics, 10th edition, prepares students for the application of statistics in the real world by using current examples and encouraging exploration into data analysis and interpretation. The text enforces statistical thinking by providing learning objectives and linked exercises to help students master core statistics concepts and think beyond the calculations.
Achieve for Introduction to the Practice of Statistics integrates outcome-based learning objectives and a wealth of examples with assessment in an easy-to-use interface. Students are provided with rich digital resources that solidify conceptual understanding, as well as homework problems with hints, answer-specific feedback, and a fully worked solution.
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Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class — And What We Can Do About It
Our founding fathers worked hard to ensure that a small group of wealthy people would never dominate this country—they’d had enough of aristocracy. They put government to work to ensure a thriving middle class. When the middle class took a hit, beginning in the post-Civil War Gilded Age and culminating in the Great Depression, democracy-loving leaders like Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and Dwight Eisenhower revitalized it through initiatives like antitrust regulations, fair labor laws, the minimum wage, Social Security, and Medicare.
So what happened? Air America Radio host Thom Hartmann shows that over the last twenty-five years, we’ve witnessed an undeclared war against the middle class. The so-called conservatives waging this war are only interested in conserving—and steadily increasing—their own wealth and power. Hartmann shows how, under the guise of “freeing” the market, they’ve systematically dismantled the programs set up by both Republicans and Democrats to protect the middle class and have replaced them with policies that favor the only the privileged few.
But the middle class is the very thing that makes America great. Thomas Jefferson himself believed that our very democracy depends upon our ability to play referee to the game of business, protecting labor and the public good. It is both our right and our responsibility, Jefferson wrote, to control “overgrown wealth” from becoming “dangerous to the state.”
We must not stand by while our democracy becomes a corporatocracy, serving an elite group of billionaire CEOs. There is another way. Thomas Jefferson knew how to build a middle class. Franklin Roosevelt knew how. We’ve done it before and we can do it, again. Following Hartmann’s commonsense proposals, we can recreate a prospering middle class that will ensure that our public institutions are not turned into private fiefdoms, meet people’s basic needs—for education, health care, a living wage—and keep America strong,
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My Little Pony: Be Brave Twilight Sparkle!
When the pony friends visit a spooky library, Twilight Sparkle must prove her bravery and reure her friends that nothing is as scary as it seems! With a gentle and reuring message about being brave, this fun story about first experiences is perfect for sharing with preschoolers. Includes four simple search-and-find pages! Why not collect all six brilliant story board books: Applejack’s Busy Day; Fluttershy and the Perfect Pet; Happy Birthday, Pinkie Pie; Be Brave, Twilight Sparkle; Rarity and the Fashion Show As seen on Tiny Pop and PopTV
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Webster’s II New Riverside Dictionary-Revised Edition Paperback – Import, January 1, 1996
A 25% revision of a best-selling, lower priced dictionary first published in 1984. Major changes in content and the addition of over 1000 new words and senses, updated biographical and geographical sections, and expanded backmatter with a revised section
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Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever book 6
Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever is a 2011 bestselling and award-winning children’s book and the sixth book in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, written by American author Jeff Kinney.[1] The book was released on November 15, 2011, the paperback edition was released on January 31, 2013, and was the fastest-selling book of 2011,[2] giving him the third-strongest opening-week sales for a children’s author.[3] Cabin Fever had a first printing run of six million copies, which Amulet Books stated was one of their most significant titles for that year.[4] In 2012 Kinney won a “Best Author” Children’s Choice Award from the Children’s Book Council for Cabin Fever.[5] The book received widespread acclaim from critics and is frequently said to be one of the best books in the series. The book was followed by 2012’s The Third Wheel.
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Disney – Wreck It Ralph 2: 1001 Stickers (1001 Stickers Disney)
Get ready for hours of fun with Ralph and Vanellope in this exciting book that’s bursting with awesome activities. With 1001 super-cool stickers, including ones with foil AND a giant wall sticker, this book is perfect for Wreck-It Ralph fans.
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Toys: Crayon Copy Colour Books (Creative Crayons)
A perfect first book to introduce the child to toys through the joys of colouring using crayons. The simple illustrations with bold outlines in the book will help your little one to colour within the lines. The colouring book will help in the development of creativity, motor skills, observation, imagination and patience in your child.
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Boyz Rule : Bird Crazy
Tom and Joey go on a birdwatching expedition to find a bird of prey. They try to catch a falcon, but unfortunately their scheme doesn’t go according to plan.
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Adams’s Outline of Orthopaedics
A much revised and redesigned edition of Adams’s classic textbook on orthopaedics. The trusted Outline textbooks, now celebrating their 50th year in print, are well known for being clear, comprehensive and concise and will appeal 50to undergraduate, postgraduate and trainee surgeon alike
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Forensic Pathology Principles and Practice
Forensic Pathology is a comprehensive reference that uses a case-oriented format to address, explain and guide the reader through the varied topics encountered by forensic pathologists. Developed in response to a severe void in the literature, the book addresses topics ranging from medicolegal investigation of death to death scene investigation, forensic autopsy, and artifacts of resuscitation as well as complications of medical therapy, forensic osteology, forensic odontology, forensic photography, and death certification. The book includes various types of cases, including sudden natural death, asphyxia, motor vehicle collisions, death in custody, child abuse and elder abuse, acute psychiatric and emotional deaths, and pregnancy. It contains sample descriptions of pathological lesions which serve to aid pathologists in reporting their findings to law enforcement agencies, attorneys, and others involved in investigations of sudden death. The concepts outlined in the text are beautifully illustrated by large, colorful photographs. There are also “Do and Don’t” sections at the end of each chapter that provide guidance for handling the types of cases examined. This work will benefit not only experienced forensic pathologists, but also hospital pathologists who occasionally performs medicolegal autopsies; doctors in training; medical examiners; law enforcement personnel; crime scene investigators; attorneys; and fellows and students of the medical sciences.