Author: free book city | Date: 10 September 2008 | Views: 581
Windows Vista Visual Encyclopedia
Authors: Kate Shoup, Kate J. Chase Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc. Language: English Number of Pages: 418 PDF: 44 MB ISBN: 047004635X
If you prefer to see what things look like and how to perform a task, instead of just being told, this is your ideal A to Z reference. Part I shows every Windows Vista tool and how to use it. Part II provides step-by-step instructions for more than 140 key tasks and techniques. Both are arranged alphabetically and illustrated in full color. It's the ultimate Visual resource--you'll see! * Each tool and technique illustrated in full color * Alphabetical listings for easy reference * Step-by-step instructions for performing dozens of tasks * A comprehensive guide for visual learners
From Booklist Great American Judges fills a gap in the judicial reference category by providing biographical information on the great federal and state judges, both living and dead, in one collection. It covers a diverse array of 100 judges who were selected on the basis of frequent mention in various sources and results of a survey sent to legal scholars.
Author: free book city | Date: 26 August 2008 | Views: 287
The International Dictionary of Artificial Intelligence
Author: William Raynor Publisher: The Glenlake Publishing Company, Ltd. Number of Pages: 295 PDF: 1.43 MB ISBN: 0-8144-0444-8
This book is a must reference for all disciplines- business, science, education, and engineering. This important work contains over 2,500 entries- define, explained and illustrated- and detailed discussion of major concepts as well as topics in related disciplines.
Author: free book city | Date: 24 August 2008 | Views: 404
Encyclopedia of the Solar System
Edited By: Lucy-Ann McFadden, Paul Weissman, Torrence Johnson Publisher: Academic Press; 2 edition Language: English Number of Pages: 987 PDF: 51.6 MB ISBN-10: 0120885891 ISBN-13: 978-0120885893
An arresting jacket painting by Brad Greenwood shows the solar system as it would be seen from the sun. The 56 contributors to this one-volume encyclopedia--all specialists in solar system science--describe the system from the galaxy inward to the sun and then outward through the planets. They discuss also comets, asteroids, missions of exploration to the planets, and the search for planets outside the solar system. The audience the editors have aimed at includes teachers, students, advanced amateurs, astronomers who do not specialize in the solar system, and professionals in other scientific and technical fields. Such a person could usefully read the volume straight through or plunge at once into any of the topics. Indeed, a reader who knows little about the solar system could do the same; she would end up knowing a lot.
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