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Principles of Life (3rd Edition) – eBook

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  • Authors: David M. Hillis, Mary V. Price, Richard W. Hill, David W. Hall, Marta J. Laskowski
  • File Size: 648 MB, 331 MB
  • Format: ePub (original), PDF (converted)
  • Length: 915 pages
  • Publisher: W. H. Freeman; Third edition
  • Publication Date: January 3, 2019
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1319017711, 131924940X, 1319297625
  • ISBN-13: 9781319017712, 9781319249403, 9781319297626

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About The Author

David M. Hillis

David M. Hillis

Dr. David Mark Hillis is an evolutionary biologist, and the Alfred W. Roark Centennial Professor of Biology at the University of Texas at Austin. He is best known for his studies of phylogeny, molecular evolution, and vertebrate systematics. He created the popular Hillis Plot depiction of the evolutionary tree of life.

David W. Hall

Marie Price

Marie Price

Dr. Mary V. Price is a Geography and International Affairs Professor at George Washington University. A Latin American specialist, Dr. Price, has researched Belize, Venezuela, Panama, Mexico, Cuba, and Bolivia. She has also traveled widely throughout Latin America and Sub-Saharan Africa. Her studies have explored human migration, natural resource use, environmental conservation, and sustainability.

In 2016 she became the President of the American Geographical Society, the country's oldest national geography organization dedicated to advancing geographic research for a more sustainable future. Dr. Price brings to Diversity Amid Globalization a particular interest in regions as dynamic spatial constructs shaped over time through global and local forces. Her publications include the co-edited book Migrants to the Metropolis: The Rise of Immigrant Gateway Cities and numerous academic articles and book chapters.

Marta J. Laskowski

Richard W. Hill

Richard W. Hill

Dr. Richard Hill, Professor Emeritus of Integrative Biology at Michigan State University, currently dedicates his research to the biochemistry of reef corals and tridacnid clams. His publications also delve into mammalian energetics, with a particular emphasis on the various scales of understanding human energy dynamics.

For teachers concerned that the practical skills of biology are lost when the student moves on to the next course or takes their first step into the “real world,” Principles of Life 3rd Edition, (PDF/ePub) lays the groundwork for later courses and for students’ careers. Broadening on its pioneering concept-driven approach, experimental data-driven exercises, and active learning focus, PoL 3e introduces features designed to engage students in mastering concepts and becoming skillful at solving biological problems. Research shows that when students get involved with a course, it leads to better results. Principles of Life 3rd Edition 2020 is a holistic solution that has been designed from the ground up to energetically engage students in mastering concepts and becoming skilled at resolving biological problems. Within LaunchPad, our digital teaching and learning solution, we offer thoughtfully curated assignments and activities to support classroom activities, pre-lecture preparation, and post-lecture assessment. With its emphasis on key competencies foundational to biology education and careers, self-guided adaptive learning, and unmatched instructor resources for active classrooms, the Principles of Life 2020 edition is the resource college students need to succeed.

978-1319017712, 978-1319249403, 978-1319297626

NOTE: The product only includes the ebook Principles of Life 3E in the original ePub format. A converted PDF is also included. No access codes are included.

1 review for Principles of Life (3rd Edition) – eBook

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    Amanda Brynes

    Finally! I was able to get this PDF was a big discount! I didn’t wanna pay $300 for a book the professor said we “might use”.

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