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21.2.09

Simon Adams, DK Eyewitness Guides: World War I (repost) Download eBook

Simon Adams, DK Eyewitness Guides: World War I
Dorling Kindersley Book | 2001 | ISBN: 0751330841 | Pages: 64 | PDF | 38.38 MB

Gr. 6-12. Packed with photos on every double-page spread and dense with facts and snippets of analysis, this large-size volume in the Eyewitness series provides a quick, informative overview of WWI: how it started; who fought and why; the equipment used; what it was like in the trenches and at home; the horrific final cost. Even seasoned Web browsers accustomed to busy formats may sometimes feel bombarded by all the bits and pieces, especially when the tiny type is printed over colored pictures. It's the dramatic photos (many from London's Imperial War Museum) that will make readers pause and bring them close to the soldiers' experiences. Then there's John Singer Sargent's realistic painting Gassed, showing blinded soldiers led by their sighted colleagues toward a dressing station in northern France in 1918.

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18.10.08

Encyclopedia of Fruits, Berries & Nuts

Albert E. Wilkinson (Author), Tabea Hofmann "The Encyclopedia of Fruits, Berries & Nuts"
Blackiston Co. (1945) | ASIN:B000HM2EWS | PDF | 50 pages | 13 Mb

The information in this encyclopedia is designed to help you choose the best possible fruits for your garden. It describes the best and most popular fruits.

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Vegetable Gardening Encyclopedia

Vegetable Gardening Encyclopedia : Growing - Freezing - Canning - Drying - Storing
PDF l 261 pages l 13 MB


Book Description :

Any gardener will tell you that gardening is one of the most absorbing and rewarding occupations you can undertake. Any gardener will also tell you -- probably loudly and at length -- that gardening requires patience, resilience, hard work,and a lot of planning. Paperwork is probably the last thing you have in mind when you think about growing your own vegetables. More likely you see yourself leaning contently on your spade as all sorts of lush, healthy plants shoot up in front of your eyes. The fact of the matter, though, is that gardening begins not with seeds and a spade but with paper and a pencil.

A successful vegetable garden begins with a wellorganized plan of your garden space. Drawing a plan may not sound as exciting as getting outdoors and planting things. But if you don't spend the necessary time planning what to grow in your garden and when and where to plant it, you may spend the rest of the growing season correcting the mistakes you made because you didn't have a plan. It's a lot easier to erase a bed when it's a few lines on a piece of paper than when it's an expanse of soil and plants.
Your plan should include not only the types and quantities of vegetables you're going to grow and how they'll be positioned in your garden, but also planting dates and approximate dates of harvest.

Making a plan may seem like a lot of work to get done before you even start gardening, but careful planning will help you make the best use of your time and available space and will result in bigger, higher-quality crops.

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Encyclopedia of Fruits, Berries & Nuts

Encyclopedia of Fruits, Berries & Nuts
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The information in this encyclopedia is designed to help you choose the best possible fruits for your garden. It describes the best and most popular fruits. Some varities are known by more than one name. In these cases the most common name is used with the less well known alternatives following in parentheses.

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16.10.08

Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management

David Schwartz, ?Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management?
Idea Group Publishing | ISBN: 1591405734 | 2005-09-23 | 902 pages | PDF | 10.4 M
The Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management is the most comprehensive source of coverage related to the past, present, and emerging directions of knowledge management. Edited by the well-respected knowledge management researcher, Professor David Schwartz of Bar Ilan University (Israel), the Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management provides a broad basis for understanding the issues, technologies, theories, applications, opportunities and challenges being faced by researchers and organizations today in their quest for knowledge management. Hundreds of contributors and advisors from around the world have conferred their expertise to this publication, making this encyclopedia a single source of reliable and modern-day research in the field of knowledge management. The Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management documents the past, present, and possible future directions of knowledge management. The Encyclopedia of Knowledge Management provides a broad basis for understanding the issues, technologies, theories, applications, opportunities and challenges being faced by organizations today in their quest for knowledge management.
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9.10.08

Encyclopedia of Cryptology (re-link)

Encyclopedia of Cryptology by David E. Newton
ABC-Clio Inc | ISBN 0874367727 | 1997 Year | 330 Page | CHM | 2,3 M
Grade 9 UpAA thorough introduction to the history of cryptology that explains the fundamental concepts of this science. Newton provides concise, easy-to-read definitions of terms, topics, and personalities pertinent to the history of encoded messages. Entries are arranged alphabetically and often include cross-references and suggestions for further reading. Black-and-white illustrations, photographs, and charts assist in the comprehension of terms. While there are many books aimed at certain aspects of this topic, none of them do as good a job of presenting a comprehensive yet accessible overview of secret-message writing throughout ancient and modern times

Former science and math teacher Newton (Global Warming, LJ 3/15/94) has written a fascinating compendium of cryptology, the science of secret writing. More than 550 alphabetically arranged entries trace the role of cryptology, from its earliest uses in the 4th century B.C.E. to its present-day application in electronic information warfare. Comprehensive in scope, Newton's work examines cryptology's role in military communications, financial transactions, and more scholarly areas such as archaeology, linguistics, literature, and theology. The use of invisible ink, microdots, cryptograms, and modern data-encryption methods are presented, along with an intriguing examination of codes and ciphers that have defied even the greatest minds for centuries. Many of the entries include cross references and suggested further readings. Exceptional content, an extensive bibliography, and a comprehensive subject index make this volume an invaluable reference tool. Recommended for most academic and public libraries


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6.10.08

Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security

Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security by Henk C.A. van Tilborg
Springer | ISBN: 038723473X | 2005 | 684 pages | PDF | 9 Mb
This comprehensive encyclopedia provides easy access to information on all aspects of cryptography and security. With an A�CZ format of over 460 entries, 100 international experts provide an accessible reference for those seeking entry into any aspect of the broad fields of cryptography and information security. Most entries in this preeminent work include useful literature references, providing more than 2500 references in total.

Topics for the encyclopedia were selected by a distinguished advisory board consisting of 18 of the world��s leading scholars and practitioners. Main subject areas include:

Authentication and identification

Block ciphers and stream ciphers

Computational issues

Copy protection

Cryptanalysis and security

Cryptographic protocols

Electronic payment and digital certificates

Elliptic curve cryptography

Factorization algorithms and primality tests

Hash functions and MACs

Historical systems

Identity-based cryptography

Implementation aspects for smart cards and standards

Key management

Multiparty computations like voting schemes

Public key cryptography

Quantum cryptography

Secret sharing schemes

Sequences

Web security

The style of the entries in the Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security is expository and tutorial rather than detailed and technical, making the book a practical resource for information security experts as well as professionals in other fields who need to access this vital information but who may not have time to work their way through an entire text on their topic of interest.

The underlying concepts in information security can be difficult to understand and may even be counter-intuitive. The Encyclopedia of Cryptography and Security will become the premier reference work on this complex subject.



About the Author

Advisory Board Members

Carlisle Adams, Entrust, Inc.

Friedrich Bauer, Technische Universit?t M��nchen

Gerrit Bleumer, Francotyp-Postalia

Dan Boneh, Stanford University

Pascale Charpin, INRIA-Rocquencourt

Claude Crepeau, McGill University

Yvo Desmedt, University of London

Grigory Kabatiansky, Institute for Information Transmission Problems

Burt Kaliski, RSA Security

Peter Landrock, University of Aarhus

Patrick McDaniel, Penn State University

Alfred Menezes, University of Waterloo

David Naccache, Gemplus

Christof Paar, Ruhr-Universit?t Bochum

Bart Preneel, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

Jean-Jacques Quisquater, Universit�� Catholique de Louvain

Kazue Sako, NEC Corporation

Berry Schoenmakers, Technische Universiteit Eindhoven

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11.9.08

Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking, Second Edition by Mitch Tulloch

The Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking has a great deal to offer its readers–it’s thoroughly researched, well written, and carefully laid out. A more apt title would have been The Encyclopedia of Microsoft Networking, however, since Windows NT, Windows 2000, and additional Microsoft networking solutions are emphasized at the expense of other popular and robust technologies. If you run a Windows shop or just want a reference on hand while you prepare for a Microsoft networking certification , you’ll be pleased by the contents of this book.

Author Mitch Tulloch has done a super job of defining (and, more importantly, explaining) hundreds of terms involving connecting computers to one another, sending signals across those connections, and performing useful work (such as database queries and electronic commerce transactions) with those signals. Entries tend to be long and thorough, often including examples or careful conceptual walk-throughs. The design team that organized this book deserves high praise too, because there are so many ways to find terms that are of interest to readers. (All the terms appear in a table of contents and an index, as well as in alphabetical order in the body of the encyclopedia.) There is also plenty of cross-referencing among terms.

The prime weakness in this book isn’t necessarily that it favors Microsoft products, but that it’s sometimes actively hostile to competing technologies. Linux is defined as suffering from corporate “reluctance to use free software … because there is no single company responsible for its development and support,” making it suitable only for students who want to learn the Unix operating system. The first statement is a standard Microsoft argument against the adoption of Linux, although it contains some truth. The second statement reflects an error of omission: Linux is suited to such students but also to many other kinds of users. The book, not surprisingly, also lacks an entry for the Apache Web server. So if you’re interested mainly in Microsoft products and don’t care about these matters, this is a great book. –David Wall
Topics covered: Computer networking, particularly as implemented under Microsoft operating systems, including Windows 9x, Windows NT 4, and Windows 2000. Physical media, protocols, applications, and whole business solutions that have to do with networking are explained in an alphabetically organized series of entries.

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1.9.08

Microsoft Encyclopedia Of Networking 2nd Edition

The Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking has a great deal to offer its readers–it’s thoroughly researched, well written, and carefully laid out. A more apt title would have been The Encyclopedia of Microsoft Networking, however, since Windows NT, Windows 2000, and additional Microsoft networking solutions are emphasized at the expense of other popular and robust technologies. If you run a Windows shop or just want a reference on hand while you prepare for a Microsoft networking certification , you’ll be pleased by the contents of this book.

Author Mitch Tulloch has done a super job of defining (and, more importantly, explaining) hundreds of terms involving connecting computers to one another, sending signals across those connections, and performing useful work (such as database queries and electronic commerce transactions) with those signals. Entries tend to be long and thorough, often including examples or careful conceptual walk-throughs. The design team that organized this book deserves high praise too, because there are so many ways to find terms that are of interest to readers. (All the terms appear in a table of contents and an index, as well as in alphabetical order in the body of the encyclopedia.) There is also plenty of cross-referencing among terms.

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16.8.08

Download Microsoft Encyclopedia Of Networking 2nd Edition

The Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking has a great deal to offer its readers–it’s thoroughly researched, well written, and carefully laid out. A more apt title would have been The Encyclopedia of Microsoft Networking, however, since Windows NT, Windows 2000, and additional Microsoft networking solutions are emphasized at the expense of other popular and robust technologies. If you run a Windows shop or just want a reference on hand while you prepare for a Microsoft networking certification , you’ll be pleased by the contents of this book.

Author Mitch Tulloch has done a super job of defining (and, more importantly, explaining) hundreds of terms involving connecting computers to one another, sending signals across those connections, and performing useful work (such as database queries and electronic commerce transactions) with those signals. Entries tend to be long and thorough, often including examples or careful conceptual walk-throughs. The design team that organized this book deserves high praise too, because there are so many ways to find terms that are of interest to readers. (All the terms appear in a table of contents and an index, as well as in alphabetical order in the body of the encyclopedia.) There is also plenty of cross-referencing among terms.

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11.8.08

eBook Microsoft Encyclopedia Of Networking 2nd Edition

The Microsoft Encyclopedia of Networking has a great deal to offer its readers–it’s thoroughly researched, well written, and carefully laid out. A more apt title would have been The Encyclopedia of Microsoft Networking, however, since Windows NT, Windows 2000, and additional Microsoft networking solutions are emphasized at the expense of other popular and robust technologies. If you run a Windows shop or just want a reference on hand while you prepare for a Microsoft networking certification , you’ll be pleased by the contents of this book.

Author Mitch Tulloch has done a super job of defining (and, more importantly, explaining) hundreds of terms involving connecting computers to one another, sending signals across those connections, and performing useful work (such as database queries and electronic commerce transactions) with those signals. Entries tend to be long and thorough, often including examples or careful conceptual walk-throughs. The design team that organized this book deserves high praise too, because there are so many ways to find terms that are of interest to readers. (All the terms appear in a table of contents and an index, as well as in alphabetical order in the body of the encyclopedia.) There is also plenty of cross-referencing among terms.

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15.3.08

Download Encyclopedia of World Poverty, 3 Volume Set

Encyclopedia of World Poverty
Sage Publications, Inc | 2006-05-16 | ISBN: 1412918073 | 1500 pages | PDF | 56,5 MB


SAGE Reference is proud to announce the Encyclopedia of World Poverty. The Encyclopedia of World Poverty is an outstanding reference for academic and public libraries and is a welcome addition to any NGOs and charities resource centre.

This encyclopedia is a collection of 750 articles in three volumes exploring the causes, history, and enduring effects of poverty.

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