Tim Saunders, "Nijmegen: U. S. 82nd Airborne And Guards Armoured Division"
English | 2008 | ISBN: 0850528151 | EPUB | pages: 160 | 10.0 mb
The 82nd Airborne Division fought some of its most desperate battles in support of the British landings at Arnhem, yet these actions are little known today. All of the units, personalities and actions of this hopeless struggle are covered in the acclaimed Battleground Europe style. This heavily illustrated work also contains a guide to the battle sites, monuments and local facilities as they are today.
Domenico Losurdo, "Nietzsche, the Aristocratic Rebel "
English | ISBN: 9004270949 | 2019 | 1076 pages | PDF | 4 MB
In a work that constitutes the most important contribution to Nietzschean studies in recent decades, Domenico Losurdo restores the philosophers works to their complex nineteenth-century context.
New Ideas from Dead CEOs: Lasting Lessons from the Corner Office By Todd G. Buchholz
2007 | 315 Pages | ISBN: 0061197629 | PDF | 2 MB
New Ideas from Dead CEOs uncovers the secrets of success of great CEOs by giving readers an intimate look at their professional and personal lives. Why did Ray Kroc's plan for McDonald's thrive when many burger joints failed? And how, decades later, did Krispy Kreme fail to heed Kroc's hard-won lessons? How did Walt Disney's most dismal day as a young cartoonist radically change his career? When EstГ©e Lauder was a child in Queens, New York, the average American spent $8 a year on toiletries. Why did she spot an opportunity in selling high-priced cosmetics, and why did she pound on Saks's doors? How did Thomas Watson Jr. decide to roll the dice and put all of IBM's chips on computing, when his father thought it could be a losing idea? We learn about these CEOs' greatest challenges and failures, and how they successfully rode the waves of demographic and technological change. New Ideas from Dead CEOs not only gives us fascinating insights into these CEOs' lives, but also shows how we can apply their ideas to the present-day triumphs and struggles of Sony, Dell, Costco, Carnival Cruises, Time Warner, and numerous other companies trying to figure out how to stay on top or climb back up. The featured CEOs in this book were not candidates for sainthood. Many of them knew ''god'' only as a prefix to ''dammit.'' But they were devoted to their businesses, not just to their egos and their personal bank accounts and yachts. Extraordinarily fresh and deeply thoughtful, Todd G. Buchholz's New Ideas from Dead CEOs is a truly enjoyable and funвЂ"yet serious and realisticвЂ"look at what we still have to learn and absorb from these decomposing CEOs.
Network Security A-Z : Computer Networking + Cybersecurity
Video: .mp4 (1280x720, 30 fps(r)) | Audio: aac, 44100 Hz, 2ch | Size: 6.9 GB
Genre: eLearning Video | Duration: 169 lectures (17 hour, 30 mins) | Language: English
Nazi Medicine and the Nuremberg Trials: From Medical War Crimes to Informed Consent By Paul Julian Weindling
2005 | 495 Pages | ISBN: 140393911X | PDF | 2 MB
This book offers a radically new and definitive reappraisal of Allied responses to Nazi human experiments and the origins of informed consent. It places the victims and Allied medical intelligence officers at center stage, while providing a full reconstruction of policies on war crimes and trials related to Nazi medical atrocities and genocide. The analysis of the Medical Trial considers the prosecution, defense, judges and observers to present a rounded picture of the court and its context, and the aftermath in terms of Cold War politics, compensation and research ethics.
Nature-Inspired Optimization in Advanced Manufacturing Processes and Systems
(Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Engineering)
by Ganesh M. Kakandikar
Narrative Inquiry in Music Education: Troubling Certainty By Margaret S. Barrett, Sandra L. Stauffer (auth.), Margaret S. Barrett, Sandra L. Stauffer (eds.)
2009 | 246 Pages | ISBN: 1402098618 | PDF | 4 MB
This text provides a forum for the presentation and discussion of narrative inquiry approaches to research in music education, and contextualizes this work within the larger conversations of music education research and practice. In an innovative dialogic approach the text is divided into 3 parts, each presenting a different perspective on the uses and purposes of narrative in and for music education. Section I explores the origins of narrative research across a range of fields of inquiry and presents a conception of narrative inquiry as "resonant work". Section II provides 7 examples of narrative inquiry research, each of which is accompanied by a reflective commentary. The commentaries provide an interpretive perspective of the narrative accounts, suggest further questions that arise from the inquiry, and provide insight into the potential uses of the narrative account for the theory and practice of music education. Section III brings together the perspectives of two eminent theorists and practitioners.
Nakajima B5N 'Kate' and B6N 'Jill' Units (Combat Aircraft) by Mark Chambers, Tony Holmes, Jim Laurier
English | June 20, 2017 | ISBN: 1472818741 | 96 pages | AZW3 | 8,49 MB
Entering service during the Sino-Japanese War, the Nakajima B5N (code-named "Kate") excelled and went on to achieve surprising and dramatic successes in the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. It also contributed to the sinking of the U.S. aircraft carriers USS Lexington at the Battle of the Coral Sea, USS Yorktown at the Battle of Midway, and USS Hornet at the Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands. Its replacement, the Nakajima B6N "Jill," while a marked improvement over its illustrious predecessor, was never able to achieve its full potential in combat due to advances in Allied aircraft, finding itself relegated to the dreaded Kamikaze strikes in the latter part of the war.
Music, Sound, and Technology in America A Documentary History of Early Phonograph, Cinema, and Radio
Timothy D. Taylor, "Music, Sound, and Technology in America: A Documentary History of Early Phonograph, Cinema, and Radio"
English | ISBN: 0822349469 | 2012 | 432 pages | PDF | 3 MB
This unique anthology assembles primary documents chronicling the development of the phonograph, film sound, and the radio. These three sound technologies shaped Americans' relation to music from the late nineteenth century until the end of the Second World War, by which time the technologies were thoroughly integrated into everyday life. There are more than 120 selections between the collection's first piece, an article on the phonograph written by Thomas Edison in 1878, and its last, a column advising listeners "desirous of gaining more from music as presented by the radio." Among the selections are articles from popular and trade publications, advertisements, fan letters, corporate records, fiction, and sheet music. Taken together, the selections capture how the new sound technologies were shaped by developments such as urbanization, the increasing value placed on leisure time, and the rise of the advertising industry. Most importantly, they depict the ways that the new sound technologies were received by real people in particular places and moments in time.
Multiple Orgasms for Women: The Complete Guide for Him and for Her to Reach Ecstasy: Psychological Techniques for Her, Sex Positions, Toys and Techniques to Help Her Reach Climax Again and Again by E.L. Sweet
English | March 9, 2020 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B085RLMP49 | 155 pages | Rar (PDF, AZW3) | 0.72 Mb
Are you a woman that has never experienced an orgasm despite the many sexual encounters you've had? Or are you a man that cannot seem to get their woman to climax and make them have multiple orgasms?