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Introduction to Financial Analysis
Copyright Year: 2022
Contributor: Bigel
Publisher: Open Touro
License: CC BY
This Open Textbook is a dynamic guide incorporating the essential skills needed to build a foundation in Financial Analysis. Students and readers will learn how to insightfully read a Financial Statement, utilize key financial ratios in order to derive forward-looking investment-related inferences from the accounting data, engage in elementary forecasting and modeling, master the theory of the Time Value of Money, and learn to price stocks and bonds in an environment in which interest rates constantly change. Ample problems and solutions, and review questions are provided to the student so that s/he can gauge his/her progress. This text will be continually updated in order to provide novel information and enhance students’ experiences.
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Construction Contracting: Business and Legal Principles, Second Edition - Second Edition
Copyright Year: 2002
Contributor: Bartholomew
Publisher: Virginia Tech Libraries
License: CC BY-NC-SA
This introduction to construction contracting as it applies to typical, every-day situations explains “theoretical” ideas in terms of what really happens in practice. It emphasizes the more common case law holdings and industry customs that help avoid troublesome legal issues during the completion of a project.
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Leading Innovation
Copyright Year: 2022
Contributor: Shields
Publisher: eCampusOntario
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Innovation today considers the economic, environmental, and/or social sustainability of an innovative initiative from its inception or idea generation through to its commercialization or implementation. This concept applies to many types of innovation such as products, processes, services, technologies, and business models. Companies use innovation as a means to gain a competitive advantage and bring value to business stakeholders. This book introduces business innovation, from incremental innovation such as enhancing the performance of an existing product, service, or process, to radical or disruptive innovation such as one that has a significant impact on a market. The content examines how leaders foster a culture of innovation, how companies turn creativity into innovation, and how innovation transforms not only organizations but economies as well.
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Comparisons of the Codex Alimentarius Principles of Nutrition Labelling and Relevant Guidelines of Taiwan and the United States
Copyright Year: 2022
Contributors: Chiang, Yuan, and Liang
Publisher: Software Liberty Association, Taiwan
License: CC BY-NC-SA
Codex Guidelines on Nutrition Labelling and The US 21 CFR PART 101.9 Nutrition Labeling are the primary references for Taiwan FDA to establish and amend the nutrition labeling regulations.
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Methods of Teaching Early Literacy
Copyright Year: 2023
Contributors: Gurjar, Meacham, and Beecher
Publisher: Iowa State University Digital Press
License: CC BY
This textbook covers theories, teaching strategies, and instructional materials pertinent to teaching reading and writing in grades PK-3, with an emphasis on integrating reading, writing, speaking, and listening, as well as integration across content areas while addressing diversity and inclusion.
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Principles of Epidemiology
Contributor: Antunez
Publisher: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
License: CC BY-SA
Most books about epidemiology are written for graduate students but this book is especially designed for undergraduates, who are taking an introductory course in epidemiology, and especially for those students who want to know more about epidemiology. But not because it is directed mainly to undergraduates and not to graduate students the course has less rigour and quality, it is because the concepts are introduced, and presented in an easier and simplified form, so, the study of epidemiology becomes less intimidating. While teaching epidemiology for several years, I have found that some students don’t choose epidemiology as a career because the content seems too complicated, presenting the content in a practical manner, and simpler (although some epidemiological concepts are very complex); should motivate students to learn about this subject matter.
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How To Do Science - Revised Edition
Copyright Year: 2022
Contributors: Lexis and Julien
Publisher: University of Southern Queensland
License: CC BY-NC-SA
'How To Do Science' has been written for students of the life sciences who are actively engaged in the scientific process. This guide introduces you to what it means to be a scientist. You will learn about the scientific method and how to carry out many tasks of a scientist, including: designing experiments, visualising data, accessing scientific literature, communicating science, and writing literature reviews.
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Critical Thinking in Academic Research - Second Edition
Copyright Year: 2022
Contributors: Gruwell and Ewing
Publisher: Minnesota State Colleges and Universities
License: CC BY-SA
Critical Thinking in Academic Research - 2nd Edition provides examples and easy-to-understand explanations to equip students with the skills to develop research questions, evaluate and choose the right sources, search for information, and understand arguments. This 2nd Edition includes new content based on student feedback as well as additional interactive elements throughout the text.
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Technology in Schools
Copyright Year: 2022
Contributor: Ackerman
Publisher: hackscience.education
License: CC BY-NC
My purpose in writing this book is to give readers a view into the work of managing information technology in schools. IT professionals will notice differences (some nuanced and some significant) between the needs and expectations of IT users in business and IT in school. With the more complete and more accurate concept the nature of the computing environment necessary for successful schooling, which I intend to provide through this book, IT professionals will be better prepared to meet those needs. Educators will also benefit from this book by clarifying the nature of their IT needs and how these may be different from those that are familiar to IT professionals who are hired to work in your school.
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Opening Eyes onto Inclusion and Diversity
Copyright Year: 2019
Contributors: Carter, Abawi, and Lawrence
Publisher: University of Southern Queensland
License: CC BY-NC
Susan Carter; Professor Lindy-Anne Abawi; Professor Jill Lawrence; Associate Professor Charlotte Brownlow; Renee Desmarchelier; Melissa Fanshawe; Kathryn Gilbey; Michelle Turner; and Jillian Guy
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