Canadian Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine PDF | 455 pages | Eng | 1.6 MB
Natural solutions for living a clean and healthy life Health consciousness is an area of transformational and unprecedented growth in the North American public today. More and more people are seeking alternative solutions to conventional medical practices. For many, a natural approach to healing everything from common ailments to serious diseases is preferable when compared to the invasive medical procedures and prescription drugs that abound.
Plan of Attack By Bob Woodward Simon & Schuster | Pages: 480 | 2004-10 | ISBN: 0743255488 | Pdf
The 2003 American invasion of Iraq was contentious, not just in the arena of global public opinion, but within the tight-lipped world of the George W. Bush White House. As Bob Woodward reveals in Plan of Attack, Vice-President Dick Cheney and Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld were part of a group leading the charge to war while Secretary of State Colin Powell, General Tommy Franks, and others actively questioned the plan to invade a country that had nothing to do with the 9/11 attacks while war in Afghanistan was still being waged.
Encyclopedia Of Heart Diseases- M. Gabriel Khan | PDF | 675 Pages
Doctor M. Gabriel Khan is a cardiologist at the Ottawa Hospital and an Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Ottawa. Dr. Khan graduated MB, BCh, with First Class Honours at The Queen’s University of Belfast. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology, the American College of Physicians, and the Royal College of Physicians of London and Canada.
The unprecedented style and the superior wisdom inherent in the Qur’an is conclusive evidence confirming that it is the Word of God. Apart from this, there are a number of miracles verifying its Divine nature, one of them being that, 1,400 years ago, it declared a number of scientific facts that have only been established thanks to the technological breakthroughs of the 20th century. In this book, in addition to the scientific miracles of the Qur’an, you will also find messages regarding history and mathematics.
Webmin gives you an easy, browser-based solution for virtually any day-to-day Linux/UNIX administration task. Now, there's a definitive Webmin guide for every beginning-to-intermediate sysadmin. Written by Webmin's primary developer, Managing Linux Systems with Webmin delivers authoritative, step-by-step coverage of the latest version of Webmin, from basic installation to centrally managing multiple servers
Wireless Internet Telecommunications K. Daniel Wong, «Wireless Internet Telecommunications » Artech House Publishers | ISBN: 1580537111 | 2004-12 | PDF | 269 Pages
Internet and wireless technologies are converging towards an exciting future that we've only begun to realize. For professionals who have a background in the Internet or in mobile telephony - but not in both - this integrated "how it works" guide offers a practical understanding of wireless Internet communications, the technology components involved, and how they fit and work together.
While Oracle continues to improve the security features of its product, it still has a long way to go. David Litchfield has devoted years to relentlessly searching out the flaws in this ubiquitous database system and creating defenses against them. Now he offers you his complete arsenal to assess and defend your own Oracle systems.
Are you a visual learner? Do you prefer instructions that show you how to do something - and skip the long-winded explanations? If so, then this book is for you.
Windows Server 2008 Bible | PDF | 1010 pages | 12.5 MB
This version of the Server Bible will be the largest yet, catering to what is certainly the most advanced operating system introduced by Microsoft. The book will cater to the needs of the server administration community and will be designed to be a critical reference. The book will extensively cover the most notable new feature of Windows Server known as the "Server Core." Server Core is a significantly scaled-back installation where no graphical shell (explorer.exe) is installed, and all configuration and maintenance is done entirely through the command-line windows, or by connecting to the machine remotely using Microsoft Management Console.
Server Core will also not include the .NET Framework, Internet Explorer or many other features not related to core server features. A Server Core machine can be configured for four basic roles: Domain controller, DNS Server, DHCP Server, and file server. Chapters on setup and installation will also cover the new componentized operating system Image-based setup and deployment tools, using WIM.
Chapter 1: Introduction to JavaScript and the Web Chapter 2: Data Types and Variables Chapter 3: Decisions, Loops, and Functions Chapter 4: JavaScript — An Object-Based Language Chapter 5: Programming the Browser Chapter 6: HTML Forms — Interacting with the User Chapter 7: Windows and Frames Chapter 8: String Manipulation Chapter 9: Date, Time, and Timers Chapter 10: Common Mistakes, Debugging, and Error Handling Chapter 11: Storing Information: Cookies Chapter 12: Introduction to Dynamic HTML[/img] Chapter 13: Dynamic HTML in Modern Browsers Chapter 14: JavaScript and XML Chapter 15: Using ActiveX and Plug-Ins with JavaScript Chapter 16: Ajax and Remote Scripting
The iPod has been around since 2001, and already there have been multiple generations of products leveraging the power of all kinds of different (and sometimes competing) technologies. I know lots of Netmasterz members own an iPod or nano, so you might as well get this manual to show lots of ways to hack your nano and pimp out your iPod. Today’s iPod might work more or less the same as the classic original did, but what makes each individual generation of iPod work is surprisingly different when you get down to it. As with anything high-tech, the closer you look, the more complicated it gets. Before you can attempt to fix your iPod, you need to know exactly what you’re fixing. The parts and even the techniques that you use often change depending upon the model. Hence, the purpose of this introductory chapter. We’ll get you up to speed on what vintage iPod you’re packing. You don’t need a serial number, and you don’t need an instruction manual. All you need is your good sense and the words and pictures herein. We discuss storage capacity, production dates, component compatibility, and other identifying features. We also touch on some of the little quirks and details that make iPod ownership less like class consciousness and more like enlightenment.