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This edition may be sold only in those countries to which it is consigned by Pearson Education
International. It is not to be re-exported and it is not for sale in the ., Mexico, or Canada.
Editorial/production supervision: Patti Guerrieri
Cover design director: Jerry Votta
Cover designer: Anthony Gemmellaro
Cover design: Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Art director: Gail Cocker-Bogusz
Interior Design: Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Interior graphics: Hadel Studio
Typesetting: Andrew S. Tanenbaum
Manufacturing buyer: Maura Zaldivar
Executive editor: Mary Franz
Editorial assistant: Noreen Regina
Marketing manager: Dan DePasquale
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Dedication
To Suzanne, Barbara, Marvin, and the memory of Bram and Sweetie π
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