Using Computers in the Law Office

Using Computers in the Law Office

Author: Brent D Roper

Publisher: Delmar Pub

Published: 2003-01-01

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781401840181

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This On-line component is meant to complement the textbook, activities, discussions and any instructor lectures (classroom or On-line)


Introduction to Sociology

Introduction to Sociology

Author: Cory Eno

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781642775082

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"Introduction to Sociology, a comprehensive guide to core sociological concepts, continually encourages students to use their sociological imaginations by connecting personal experiences with broader social issues. With straightforward, approachable language, the text summarizes key topics and explores them through the lenses of major theoretical perspectives while fostering data literacy, critical thinking, and self-awareness. With Introduction to Sociology, students can gain a balanced, thoughtful approach to understanding the impactful ways that individuals and society shape one another"--


Business Research Methods

Business Research Methods

Author: William G. Zikmund

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781439080672

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This best-selling text continues in its eighth edition to provide the most current and comprehensive coverage of business research. Its student-friendly design contains numerous examples illustrating real-world research in management, marketing, finance, accounting, and other business areas. BUSINESS RESEARCH METHODS, 8E, is the ideal text for undergraduate and first year MBA courses in marketing, management, or quantitative studies.


Principles of Contemporary Marketing

Principles of Contemporary Marketing

Author: David L. Kurtz

Publisher: Thomson South-Western

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 662

ISBN-13: 9780538481779

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PRINCIPLES OF CONTEMPORARY MARKETING, 15E, International Edition has proven to be the premier teaching and learning solution for principles of marketing courses. This best seller only grows stronger with each groundbreaking new edition, building on past milestones with exciting new innovations. The all-new Fifteenth Edition continues the Kurtz and Boone tradition of delivering the most technologically advanced, student-friendly, instructor-supported text available. Current, relevant, and cutting-edge, PRINCIPLES OF CONTEMPORARY MARKETING, 15E, International Edition remains in a class by itself.


Fundamentals of Social Research

Fundamentals of Social Research

Author: Earl R. Babbie

Publisher: Scarborough, ON : Nelson Thomson Learning

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 514

ISBN-13: 9780176168384

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Earl Babbie, best-selling author in the field, is joined by Lucia Benaquisto, experienced researcher and teacher for The Basics of Social Research, First Canadian Edition. This outstanding author team makes abstract theory understandable with humour and down-to-earth examples. Canadian examples and Canadian social science research make the text even more relevant to students. This textbook is for a one semester course in research methods. The adaptation is unique because it took the American edition but added unique chapters and methods based on the reviewers? desire for comprehensive coverage. There is more material on ethics and qualitative research in the Canadian edition. There is also coverage of a more advanced topic, the elaboration model. This adaptation is also uniquein the Canadian market because of its rich ancillary package.


Cost Accounting

Cost Accounting

Author: Cecily A. Raiborn

Publisher: Cengage Learning

Published: 2005-02-01

Total Pages: 900

ISBN-13: 9780324305968

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The most practical, real-world presentation of cost accounting on the market, this book blends a traditional and proven method of teaching cost accounting with the integration of innovative topics. Cost topics are covered in the context of organizational strategy and operational tactics, as cost management decisions are sensitive to strategies driven by quality, cost, and innovation. Kinney, Prather-Kinsey, and Raiborn reinforce the material with real-world examples and visual illustrations that bring cost management techniques into the student’s sphere of understanding. A flexible organization appropriate for either a one- or two- semester course--coupled with clear and abundant visual presentations--allows students to clearly understand difficult topics. The text’s revised organizational structure streamlines chapter materials as well as reduces redundancy between cost accounting and other business courses.