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Living in the Environment/Infotrac: Principles, Connections, and Solutions
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$ 48.78
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Item Description... Living in the Environment/Infotrac: Principles, Connections, and Solutions by G. Tyler Miller |
Item Specifications...
Pages 455
Dimensions: Length: 8.86" Width: 6.22" Height: 1.14" Weight: 1.28 lbs.
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Publisher Varsity.Com (Used Books)
ISBN 9990816255 EAN 9789990816259
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 | The best of the introductory environmental science texts Jul 11, 2004 |
| Of the half-a-dozen environmental science texts I read in preparing a 10th grade environmental science block, this is by far the best written, with the clearest figures. Highly recommended. | | |  | Fantastic, educational reading+Dantes exam material Feb 10, 2004 |
| I used this book for the DANTES test: Environment and Humanity, it covered everything that was asked on the test and I believe I passed because of it's great detail. It also changed the way I look at the world and how we treat it. Really really educational, I'm glad I was made to read it. | | |  | AWESOME TEXT!! Apr 22, 2003 |
| This is an awesome text especially for AP students and level 1 and 2 college students! It helped me score a 5 on the AP exam and test out of my first two semesters of Environmental Science. | | |  | superb ecology intro.... Nov 11, 2001 |
| ....and a clearly written blend of ecology, systems theory, and environmental science, with interesting Enrichment sections and Guest Editorials by a variety of influential figures. I like the "liberal" slant--in other words, the call to quit being the world's biggest consumer and polluter and create a sustainable society with more realistic values than the dream of unlimited expansion--but then I can't think of anything more insane than allowing the world to overheat so the oil empires can go on making money. Anyway, major sections covered include: Humans and Nature: An Overview Some Concepts of Ecology Population, Resources, and Pollution Environment and Society I'm glad I bought mine used; the publisher is nuts for charging this much money for a textbook, no matter how well-crafted. | | |  | Good Environmental Biology Text Apr 29, 2000 |
| I used this text book in my Environmental Biology course. I was prepared for another awful Science text book. The author of this book does a good job covering all the topics necessary. It is written well. The chapters are long, but that is because he doesn't leave out important material. It was expensive, but that's how text books are. And the cover is a nice bonus. | | | Write your own review about Living in the Environment/Infotrac: Principles, Connections, and Solutions
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