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Completely revised and updated, David Aaker's best-selling book, Strategic
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Part I STRATEGIC ANALYSIS
Chapter 1 - Strategic Market Management:
An Overview
Chapter 2 - External and Customer Analysis
Chapter 3 - Competitor Analysis
Chapter 4 - Market/Submarket Analysis
Chapter 5 - Environmental Analysis and
Strategic Uncertainty
Chapter 6 - Internal Analysis
Case Challenges for Part I
Part II CREATING, ADAPTING, AND
IMPLEMENTING STRATEGY
Chapter 7 - Creating Advantage: Synergy
and Commitment vs. Opportunism vs.
Adaptability
Chapter 8 - Alternative Value Propositions
Chapter 9 - Building and Managing Brand
Equity
Chapter 10 - Toward a Strong Brand
Relationship
Chapter 11 - Energizing the Business
Chapter 12 - Leveraging the Business
Chapter 13 - Creating New Businesses
Chapter 14 - Global Strategies
Chapter 15 - Setting priorities for Businesses
and brands—The Exit, Milk, and Consolidate
Options
Chapter 16 - From Silos to Synergy—
Harnessing the Organization
Case Challenges for Part II
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Economics of Strategy, 7th Edition
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PART ONE: FIRM BOUNDARIES
1: The Power of Principles - A Historical
Perspective
2: The Horizontal Boundaries of the
Firm
3: The Vertical Boundaries of the Firm
4: Integration and Its Alternatives
PART TWO: MARKET AND
COMPETITVE ANALYSIS
5: Competitors and Competition
6: Entry and Exit
7: Dynamics: Competing Across Time
8: Industry Analysis
PART THREE: STRATEGIC
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14: Environment, Power, and Culture
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Grant, Foundations of Strategy, 2e
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1.
The Concept of Strategy
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Chapter 1 The Role of Marketing Research
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Chapter 2 The Marketing Research Industry
and Research Ethics
Chapter 3 Problem Definition, Exploratory
Research, and the Research Process
Chapter 4 Secondary Data and Databases
Chapter 5 Qualitative Research
Chapter 6 Traditional Survey Research
Chapter 7 Online Marketing Research
Chapter 8 Primary Data Collection:
Observation
Chapter 9 Primary Data Collection:
Experimentation and Test Markets
Chapter 10 The Concept of Measurement
Chapter 11 Using Measurement Scales to
Build Marketing Effectiveness
Chapter 12 Questionnaire Design
Chapter 13 Basic Sampling Issues
Chapter 14 Sample Size Determination
Chapter 15 Data Processing And
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USING OBJECTS
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FUNDAMENTAL DATA TYPES
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Moran, Fundamentals of Engineering
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Wayne Gisslen
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Limits and Continuity
The Derivative
Topics in Differentiation
The Derivative in Graphing and
Applications
Integration
Applications of the Definite Integral in
Geometry, Science, and Engineering
Principles of Integral Evaluation
Mathematical Modeling with Differential
Equations
Infinite Series
Parametric and Polar Curves; Conic
Sections
Three-Dimensional Space; Vectors
Vector-Valued Functions
Partial Derivatives
Multiple Integrals
Topics in Vector Calculus
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Appendix B: Functions
Appendix C: New Functions From Old
Appendix D: Families of Functions
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Prem S. Mann, Eastern Connecticut State University
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Probability
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Probability Distribution
Continuous Random Variables and the
Normal Distribution
Sampling Distributions
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Proportion
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Introduction to Statistical Investigations, 1st Edition
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Introduction to Statistical Investigations leads students to learn about the process of
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P Preliminaries: Introduction to
_iitStatistical Investigations
1. Significance: How Strong is the
Evidence?
2. Generalization: How Broadly do
the Results Apply?
3. Estimation: How Large is the
Effect
4. Causation: Can We Say What
Caused the Effect?
5. Comparing Two proportions
6. Comparing Two Means
7. Paired Data: one Quantitative
Variable
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Groups using proportions
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Means
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Mechanical Objects, Part 1
Mechanical Objects, Part 2
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Fluids and Motion
Heat and Phase Transitions
Thermodynamics
Resonance and Mechanical
Waves
Electricity
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Light
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William Brown, Beloit College
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Introduction to Organic Chemistry, 6th Edition provides an introduction to organic
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Acids and Bases
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Reactions of Alkenes and Alkynes
Chirality: The Handedness of Molecules
Haloalkanes
Alcohols, Ethers, and Thiols
Benzene and Its Derivatives
Amines
Spectroscopy
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Carboxylic Acids
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Foundations of College Chemistry, 15th
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Morris Hein, Mount San Antonio College
Susan Arena, University of Illinois- Urbana Champaign
Cary Willard, Grossmont College
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Used by over 750,000 students, Foundations of College Chemistry is praised for
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22. The Respiratory System
23. The Digestive System
24. The Urinary System
25. The Reproductive Systems and
Development
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Lori A. Smolin, University of Connecticut
Mary B. Grosvenor, UCLA
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Nutrition: Science and Applications, 4 Edition helps students develop the
scientific understanding to support their personal and professional decisions. Using a
critical thinking approach, Smolin brings nutrition out of the classroom and allows
students to apply the logic of science to their own nutrition concerns – both as
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Nutrition: Food for Health
Nutrition Guidelines: Applying the
Science of Nutrition
3. Digestion, Absorption, and Metabolism
4. Carbohydrates: Sugars, Starches, and
Fiber
5. Lipids: Triglycerides, Phospholipids,
and Cholesterol
Focus on Alcohol
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7.
Proteins and Amino Acids
Energy Balance and Weight
Management
Focus on Eating Disorders
8. The Water-Soluble Vitamins
9. The Fat-Soluble Vitamins
Focus on Phytochemicals
10. Water and the Electrolytes
11. Major Minerals and Bone Health
12. The Trace Minerals
Focus on Dietary Supplements
13. Nutrition and Physical Activity
14. Nutrition During Pregnancy and
Lactation
15. Nutrition from Infancy to Adolescence
16. Nutrition and Aging: The Adult Years
17. Food Safety
Focus on Biotechnology
18. World Hunger and Malnutrition
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Principles of Genetics, 7th Edition
Michael J. Simmons, University of Minnesota
D. Peter Snustad, University of Minnesota
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Principles of Genetics is one of the most popular texts in use for the introductory
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1. The Science Of Genetics.
2. Cellular Reproduction.
3. Mendelism: The Basic Principles Of
Inheritance.
4. Extensions Of Mendelism.
5. The Chromosomal Basis Of
Mendelism.
6. Variation In Chromosome Number
And Structure.
7. Linkage, Crossing Over, And
Chromosome Mapping In
Eukaryotes.
8. The Genetics Of Bacteria And Their
Viruses.
9. DNA And The Molecular Structure Of
Chromosomes.
10. Replication Of DNA And
Chromosomes.
11. Transcription And RNA Processing.
12. Translation and the Genetic Code
13. Mutation, DNA Repair, and
Recombination
14. The Techniques of Molecular
Genetics
15. Genomics
16. Applications of Molecular Genetics
17. Transposable Genetic Elements
18. Regulation of Gene Expression in
Prokaryotes
19. Regulation of Gene Expression in
Eukaryotes
20. The Genetic Control of Animal
Development
21. The Genetic Basis of Cancer
22. Inheritance of Complex Traits
23. Population Genetics
24. Evolutionary Genetics
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Graham Solomons, University of South Florida
Craig Fryhle, Pacific Lutheran University
Scott Snyder, University of Chicago
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unifying features of functional groups as the basis for most chapters. The structural aspects
of the authors' approach show students what organic chemistry is. Mechanistic aspects of
their approach show students how it works. And wherever an opportunity arises, the
authors' show students what it does in living systems and the physical world around us.
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The Basics: Bonding and Molecular Structure
Families of Carbon Compounds: Functional Groups,
Intermolecular Forces, and Infrared (IR) Spectroscopy
3.
Acids and Bases: An Introduction to Organic Reactions
and Their Mechanisms
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Nomenclature and Conformations of Alkanes and
Cycloalkanes
Special Topic A. 13C NMR Spectroscopy - A Practical Introduction
(online in WileyPlus only)
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Stereochemistry: Chiral Molecules
6.
Nucleophilic Reactions: Properties and Substitution
Reactions of Alkyl Halides
7.
Alkenes and Alkynes I: Properties and Synthesis.
Elimination Reactions of Alkyl Halides
8.
Alkenes and Alkynes II: Addition Reactions
9.
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Mass Spectrometry:
Tools for Structure Determination
Special Topic B. NMR Theory and Instrumentation
10. Radical Reactions
Special Topic C. Chain-Growth Polymers (online in WileyPlus only)
11. Alcohols and Ethers: Synthesis and Reactions
12. Alcohols from Carbonyl Compounds: OxidationReduction and Organometallic Compounds
Review Problem Set 1 (online in WileyPlus only)
13. Conjugated Unsaturated Systems
14. Aromatic Compounds
Special Topic D. Electrocyclic and Cycloaddition Reactions (online in
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15. Reactions of Aromatic Compounds
16. Aldehydes and Ketones: Nucleophilic Addition to the
Carbonyl Group
17. Carboxylic Acids and Their Derivatives: Nucleophilic
Addition-Elimination at the Acyl Carbon
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18. Reactions at the α Carbon of Carbonyl Compounds:
Enols and Enolates
19. Condensation and Conjugate Addition Reactions of
Carbonyl Compounds: More Chemistry of Enolates
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Special Topic G. Thiol Esters and Lipid Biosynthesis (online in
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20. Amines
Special Topic H. Alkaloids (online in WileyPlus only)
21. Transition Metal Complexes: Promoters of Key Bond
Forming Reactions
Review Problem Set 2 (online in WileyPlus only)
22. Carbohydrates
23. Lipids
24. Amino Acids and Proteins
25. Nucleic Acids and Protein Synthesis
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The Sciences: An Integrated Approach,
8th Edition
James Trefil, George Mason University
Robert Hazen, George Mason University
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The Sciences: An Integrated Approach 8 Edition by James Trefil and Robert
Hazen uses an approach that recognizes that science forms a seamless web of
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Science: A Way of Knowing
The Ordered Universe
Energy
Heat and the Second Law of
Thermodynamics
Electricity and Magnetism
Waves and Electromagnetic Radiation
Albert Einstein and the Theory of
Relativity
The Atom
Quantum Mechanics
Atoms in Combination: The Chemical
Bond
Materials and Their Properties
The Nucleus of the Atom
The Ultimate Structure of Matter
The Stars
Cosmology
Earth and Other Planets
Plate Tectonics
Earth’s Many Cycles
Ecology, Ecosystems, and the
Environment
Strategies of Life
The Living Cell
Molecules of Life
Classical and Modern Genetics
The New Science of Life
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Donald Voet, University of Pennsylvania
Judith Voet, Swarthmore College
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction to the Chemistry of Life
2 Water
3 Nucleotides, Nucleic Acids, and Genetic
Information
4 Amino Acids
5 Proteins: Primary Structure
6 Proteins: Three-Dimensional Structure
7 Protein Function: Myoglobin and Hemoglobin,
Muscle Contraction, and Antibodies
8 Carbohydrates
9 Lipids and Biological Membranes
10 Membrane Transport
12 Enzyme Kinetics, Inhibition, and Control
13 Biochemical Signaling
14 Introduction to Metabolism
15 Glucose Catabolism
16 Glycogen Metabolism and Gluconeogenesis
17 Citric Acid Cycle
18 Electron Transport and Oxidative
Phosphorylation
19 Photosynthesis
20 Lipid Metabolism
21 Amino Acid Metabolism
22 Mammalian Fuel Metabolism: Integration and
Regulation
23 Nucleotide Metabolism
24 Nucleic Acid Structure
25 DNA Replication, Repair, and Recombination
26 Transcription and RNA Processing
27 Protein Synthesis
28 Regulation of Gene Expression
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Helping Children Learn Mathematics,
11th Edition
Robert E. Reys, University of Missouri
Mary Lindquist, Columbus State University
Diana V. Lambdin, Indiana University
Nancy L. Smith, Emporia State University
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The 11th Edition of Helping Children Learn Mathematics is designed to help those
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develop understanding and proficiency with mathematics so they can solve problems.
This text is built around three main themes: helping children make sense of
mathematics, incorporating practical experiences, and using research to guide
teaching. It also integrates connections and implications from the Common Core
Standards: Mathematics (CCSS-M).
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Helping Children Learn Mathematics,
11th Edition
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 School Mathematics in a
Changing World
Chapter 2 Helping All Children Learn
Mathematics with Understanding
Chapter 3 Planning and Teaching
Chapter 4 Using Assessment to Enhance
Learning and Teaching
Chapter 5 Practices and Processes of Doing
Mathematics
Chapter 6 Helping Children with Problem
Solving
Chapter 7 Developing Counting and Number
Sense
Chapter 8 Place Value and Decimals
Chapter 9 Operations Meanings and Basic
Facts
Chapter 10 Computation Methods:
Calculators, Mental Computation, and
Estimation
Chapter 11 Standard and Alternative
Computational Algorithms
Chapter 12 Fractions
Chapter 13 Ratio, Proportion, and Percent:
Meanings and Applications
Chapter 14 Algebraic Thinking
Chapter 15 Geometry
Chapter 16 Measurement
Chapter 17 Data Analysis, Statistics, and
Probability
Chapter 18 Number Theory
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