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So after picking up my check and paying my bills, I gave into materialistic temptation and greed and stopped at near every second-hand shop on the way home (mostly ceasing the spending because it became too heavy to carry any more things).
Today's acquisitions, in the order in which I remove them from the bag:
The Lenin Antholology - Selected, edited, and introduced by Robert C. Tucker
The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (5th edition) - Moore and Persuad
(So, it's 3 editions old- it was a dollar and the fundamentals can't changed all that much, right?)
Right, moving along,
Fundamentals of Behavioral Statistics (8th Edition) - Richard P. Runon el al.
Marxism and Ideology - Rossi-Landi
(Not really sure what to expect on this one, but flipping through, it seemed to make some interesting notes on societal structure)
Introduction to Logic - Charles and Jaquelyn Kegley
(Seems to expand on a matters with which 'm only vaguely familiar, but I mostly bought it for the explanations of logical symbols and 'mathematical' representations of arguments, which I never quite fully understood and always had to ask be repeated in lingual form)
Principles of Biomedical Ethics (5th Edition) - Tom Beauchamp and James Childress
Final Entries 1945; The Diaries of Joseph Goebbels - edited and introduced by Prof. Hugh Trevor-Roper
Reading for Sociology (4th Edition) - Edited by Garth Massey
Psychology Today: An Introduction (7th Edition)
Basic Psychology (5th Edition) - - Henry Gleitman et al
Psychology (7th Edition) - David Myers
Today's acquisitions, in the order in which I remove them from the bag:
The Lenin Antholology - Selected, edited, and introduced by Robert C. Tucker
The Developing Human: Clinically Oriented Embryology (5th edition) - Moore and Persuad
(So, it's 3 editions old- it was a dollar and the fundamentals can't changed all that much, right?)
Right, moving along,
Fundamentals of Behavioral Statistics (8th Edition) - Richard P. Runon el al.
Marxism and Ideology - Rossi-Landi
(Not really sure what to expect on this one, but flipping through, it seemed to make some interesting notes on societal structure)
Introduction to Logic - Charles and Jaquelyn Kegley
(Seems to expand on a matters with which 'm only vaguely familiar, but I mostly bought it for the explanations of logical symbols and 'mathematical' representations of arguments, which I never quite fully understood and always had to ask be repeated in lingual form)
Principles of Biomedical Ethics (5th Edition) - Tom Beauchamp and James Childress
Final Entries 1945; The Diaries of Joseph Goebbels - edited and introduced by Prof. Hugh Trevor-Roper
Reading for Sociology (4th Edition) - Edited by Garth Massey
Psychology Today: An Introduction (7th Edition)
Basic Psychology (5th Edition) - - Henry Gleitman et al
Psychology (7th Edition) - David Myers