Automotive Diagnostic Systems : Understanding OBD-I & OBD-II, Revised Edition
by Keith McCord
English | 2020 | ASIN: B08FNP59NP | 144 Pages | ePUB | 34 MB
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1838982590 | 383 pages | True (PDF EPUB MOBI) | 47.67 MB
Explore the world of augmented reality development with the latest features of Unity and step-by-step tutorial-style examples with easy-to-understand explanations
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Agricultural Biotechnology
by Arit Okon Efretuei
English | 2019 | ISBN: 1773613820 | 261 Pages | PDF | 24 MB
Adversarial Tradecraft in Cybersecurity: Offense versus defense in real-time computer conflict
English | 2021 | ISBN: 1801076200 | 246 Pages | PDF EPUB | 6 MB
Little has been written about what to do when live hackers are on your system and running amok. Even experienced hackers tend to choke up when they realize the network defender has caught them and is zoning in on their implants in real time. This book will provide tips and tricks all along the kill chain of an attack, showing where hackers can have the upper hand in a live conflict and how defenders can outsmart them in this adversarial game of computer cat and mouse.
PET/CT in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (Clinicians' Guides to Radionuclide Hybrid Imaging)
English | 2021 | ISBN: 3030790061 | 115 Pages | PDF EPUB | 23 MB
This book provides an up-to-date summary of the latest scientific developments on the use of PET-CT imaging in Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL). It encompasses the entire spectrum of NHL - from pathology to radiological and PET-CT imaging and to the management of NHL.
English | 2007 |MP3|M4B | ISBN: 1597771678 | Duration: 2:48 h | 153 MB
Paul Reps / Narrated by Peter Coyote
What is Zen? Paul Reps presents four works that rank high in the Zen Canon. 101 Zen Stories recounts actual experiences with Zen spanning five centuries. The Gateless Gate is a 13th-century collection of mind problems used in the practice of Zen. 10 Bulls is a 12th-century commentary on the stages of awareness leading to enlightenment. And Centering is a 4,000-year-old teaching from India that could very well have been the source of Zen. 2 cassettes.
English | ASIN: B098GHHTB3 | 2021 | 10 hours and 27 minutes |MP3|M4B | 569 MB
A young entrepreneur makes the case that politics has no place in business and sets out a new vision for the future of American capitalism. There's a new invisible force at work in our economic and cultural lives. It affects every advertisement we see and every product we buy, from our morning coffee to a new pair of shoes. "Stakeholder capitalism" makes rosy promises of a better, more diverse, environmentally friendly world, but in reality, this ideology, championed by America's business and political leaders, robs us of our money, our voice, and our identity. Vivek Ramaswamy is a traitor to his class. He's founded multibillion-dollar enterprises, led a biotech company as CEO; he became a hedge fund partner in his 20s, trained as a scientist at Harvard and a lawyer at Yale, and grew up the child of immigrants in a small town in Ohio.
Now he takes us behind the scenes into corporate boardrooms and five-star conferences, into Ivy League classrooms and secretive nonprofits, to reveal the defining scam of our century. The modern woke-industrial complex divides us as a people. By mixing morality with consumerism, America's elites prey on our innermost insecurities about who we really are. They sell us cheap social causes and skin-deep identities to satisfy our hunger for a cause and our search for meaning, at a moment when we as Americans lack both.This book not only rips back the curtain on the new corporatist agenda, it offers a better way forward. America's elites may want to sort us into demographic boxes, but we don't have to stay there. Woke, Inc. begins as a critique of stakeholder capitalism and ends with an exploration of what it means to be an American in 2021 - a journey that begins with cynicism and ends with hope.
English | ASIN: B08GGF8JHW | 2020 | 6 hours and 39 minutes |MP3|M4B | 367 MB
During his life and even after his death, Captain William Kidd's name was known around England and the American colonies. He was infamous for the very crime for which he was hanged, piracy. This book by Rebecca Simon dives into the details of the two-year manhunt for Captain Kidd and the events that ensued afterward. Captain Kidd was hanged in 1701, and from that sprung a massive hunt for all pirates led by the British during a period known as the Golden Age of Piracy. Ironically, public executions only led to pirates' growth in popularity and interest. In addition, because the American colonies relied on pirates for smuggled goods such as spices, wines, and silks, they sought to protect pirates from being captured.
The more pirates were hunted and executed, the more people became supportive of them. They felt for the "Robin Hoods of the Sea" - both because they saw the British's treatment of them as an injustice and because they treasured the goods that pirates brought to them. These historical events were pivotal in creating the portrayal of pirates as we know them today. They grew into romantic antiheroes - which ultimately led to characters like the mischievous but lovable Captain Jack Sparrow. Simon has presented her research on the history of pirates around the world, and now she's bringing the spectacular story of Captain Kidd to her listeners.
English | ASIN: B09BTJQXH2 | 2021 |MP3|M4B | ~08:37:00 | 244 MB
Howard Markel, Steven Jay Cohen (Narrator), "When Germs Travel: Six Major Epidemics That Have Invaded America and the Fears They Have Unleashed"
The struggle against deadly microbes is endless. Diseases that have plagued human beings since ancient times still exist, new maladies make their way into the headlines, we are faced with vaccine shortages, and the threat of germ warfare has reemerged as a worldwide threat.
English | ASIN: B09C7DY8HW | 2021 | 8 hours and 13 minutes |MP3|M4B | 226 MB
What if you uncovered a Nazi paper trail that revealed your father a man very different from the quiet, introspective dad you knew...or thought you knew? Growing up, author Mel Laytner saw his father as a quintessential Type B: Passive and conventional. As he uncovered documents the Nazis didn't burn, another man emerged: A black market ringleader and wily camp survivor who made his own luck. But the tattered papers also reveal painful secrets his father took to his grave. Melding the intimacy of personal memoir with the rigors of investigative journalism, What They Didn't Burn is a heartwarming, inspiring story of resilience and redemption. A story of how desperate survivors turned hopeful refugees rebuild their shattered lives in America, all the while struggling with the lingering trauma that has impacted their children to this day.
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