Selected Product: | Information Systems Essentials Paperback Edition: 1 Author: Stephen Haag Publisher: McGraw-Hill/Irwin Release Date: 2004-12-16 ISBN-10: 0073105813 ISBN-13: 9780073105819 List Price: $105.31 Average Customer Rating: | | The Cultural Landscape: An Introduction to Human Geography (9th Edition) ISBN-10: 013243573X ISBN-13: 9780132435734 List Price:$119.80 Psychology: Core Concepts (5th Edition) ISBN-10: 0205424287 ISBN-13: 9780205424283 List Price:$69.33 Microsoft Brief Office 2003 (Marquee Series) ISBN-10: 0763820784 ISBN-13: 9780763820787 List Price:$47.92 International Management: Managing Across Borders and Cultures (6th Edition) ISBN-10: 0136143261 ISBN-13: 9780136143260 List Price:$173.33 |
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