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Monday, February 14, 2011

John Walkenbach's Favorite Excel 2010 Tips and Tricks


John Walkenbach's Favorite Excel 2010 Tips and Tricks (Mr. Spreadsheet's Bookshelf)
Wiley | 2010-07-13 | ISBN: 0470475374 | 504 pages | PDF | 6 MB

Build robust Excel 2010 apps quickly and efficiently Known as "Mr. Spreadsheet," John Walkenbach's name is synonymous with excellence in computer books that explain the complexities of various topics. With this collection of favorite Excel tips and tricks, you get a unique look at ways to make Excel 2010 more efficient than you ever imagined.

Packed with easy-to-understand advice regarding all aspects of Excel, this book shares improved ways of speeding up application development with Excel and maximizing the power of Excel to create robust applications.

* Addresses the extensive changes to the 2010 version of Excel and shares tricks and shortcuts for making your Excel experience as successful and efficient as possible
* Reveals ways to deal with function arguments, create "impossible" charts, and tame the Ribbon bar
* Discusses absolute vs. relative references, change data entry orientation, and sort more than three columns
* Demonstrates ways to enter fake data for testing purposes

With John Walkenbach's Favorite Excel 2010 Tips and Tricks, you'll get a jump start on mastering the extensive changes to the 2010 version of Excel.

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Pro JSP 2, Fourth Edition (Expert's Voice in Java)


Pro JSP 2, Fourth Edition (Expert's Voice in Java)
Publisher: Apress | ISBN: 1590595130 | edition 2005 | PDF | 729 pages | 11,4 mb

This is the first comprehensive guide to cover JSP 2 and 2.1. It supplies you with the tools and techniques to develop web applications with JSP and Java servlets. You'll learn to choose and implement the best persistence option for your web applications, and how to secure web sites against malicious attack and accidental misuse. You will improve the performance and scalability of JSP pages, as well as architect reliable, stable applications.

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The Game Animator's Guide to Maya


The Game Animator's Guide to Maya
Publisher: Sybex | ISBN: 0470038578 | edition 2006 | PDF | 267 pages | 5,6 mb

Game animation is a demanding art. Not only do you have to deliver realistic, beautiful animations, but you have to do so under strict real-time, video-game constraints. The Game Animator's Guide to Maya is your focused resource for using Maya to create professional-level game animations for console and PC games. Written by a game industry veteran and featuring interviews with professional animators and artists from around the country, this focused book features specific, detailed, real-world game animation techniques. It's the perfect reference and tutorial for those looking to develop or refine their game animation skills.

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101 Graphical Techniques


Kishore K. Das, Dibyojyoti Bhattacharjee, "101 Graphical Techniques"
Asian Books | 2008 | ISBN-10: 8184120486 | ISBN-13: 9788184120486 | 244 pages | PDF | 3,3 MB

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Object-Oriented Programming and Java, 2nd edition


Danny Poo, Derek Kiong, Swarnalatha Ashok, "Object-Oriented Programming and Java, 2nd edition"
S..ger | 2010 | ISBN: 1846289629 | 322 pages | PDF | 5,6 MB

Object-Oriented Programming and Java presents two important topics in contemporary software development: object-oriented programming and Java. This book takes a different teaching approach from most available literature, it begins with the description of real-world object interaction scenarios and explains how they can be translated, represented and executed using object-oriented programming paradigm.

Principally, Java is an object-oriented programming language. By establishing a solid foundation in the understanding of object-oriented programming concepts and their applications, the book provides readers with the pre-requisites for writing proper object-oriented programs using Java.

Object-Oriented Programming and Java covers the latest in Java technologies and is suitable for undergraduate or postgraduate courses on object-oriented technology, and in particular, using Java as a programming language for creating object-oriented programs.

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Learning ActionScript 2.0 for Macromedia Flash 8


Learning ActionScript 2.0 for Macromedia Flash 8
Publisher: Macromedia Press | ISBN: 0321394151 | edition 2005 | CHM | 864 pages | 12,4 mb

Powerful development and design tools require thorough and authoritative technical advice and documentation. When it comes to Macromedia Flash, no one is more authoritative than Macromedia Development and writing teams. Now their official documentation is available to you in printed book form. As you work, keep this guide by your side for ready access to valuable information on using Flash. We’ve designed it so that it’s easy to annotate as you progress.

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Java Programming on Linux


Java Programming on Linux
Publisher: Waite Group Press | ISBN: 1571691669 | edition 1999 | PDF | 732 pages | 14,7 mb

Java Programming on Linux is a detailed how-to book on using Java on a Linux operating system. Topics include installing and enabling a Java runtime environment under Linux, Java development in Linux, running Java applications and applets under Linux, using Java with Linux-based Web servers, using Sun Components JCE and JAI in Linux, using Sun Environments Personal Java, Embedded Java, and Jini in Linux, and using JNI to Link Java and Native Capabilities.

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Thursday, February 10, 2011

The Magic of Indian Cricket: Cricket and Society in India


The Magic of Indian Cricket: Cricket and Society in India
Routledge | April 19, 2006 | ISBN-10: 0415356911 | 304 pages | PDF | 1.2 Mb

In the last twenty years, Indian cricket has been transformed. With the arrival of global television networks, mass-media coverage and multinational sponsors, cricket has become big business and India has become the economic driving force in the world game. For the first time a developing country has become a major player in the international sports arena.
This fully updated and revised edition of Mihir Boses classic history is a unique account of the Indian cricket phenomenon. Drawing on a combination of extensive research and personal experience, Bose traces the development of the Indian game from its beginnings as a colonial pastime to its coming of age as a national passion and now a global commercial powerhouse. This illuminating study reveals Indian crickets central place in modern India's identity, culture and society.
Insightful, honest and challenging, Bose tackles the myths and controversies of Indian cricket. He considers the game in terms of race, caste, politics, national consciousness and ambition, money, celebrity and the media, evoking all the unpredictability, frustration and glory that is the magic of Indian cricket.

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A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi


A Comprehensive, Annotated Bibliography on Mahatma Gandhi
Praeger | February 28, 2007 | ISBN-10: 0313302170 | 678 pages | PDF | 4.3 Mb

Few figures in the twentieth century have been as inspirational as Mohandas Mahatma Gandhi. Interest in this extraordinary man has produced a massive amount of printed material, making Ananda M. Pandiri's comprehensive bibliography an invaluable reference tool for scholars and students. Pandiri has meticulously searched printed and electronic indexes, publisher's catalogs, and university libraries throughout India, Britain, and the U.S. to compile a complete bibliography of sources in the English language. This volume is organized and cross-referenced for easy use and access to a voluminous amount of information.

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Ancient India (Myths of the World)


Ancient India (Myths of the World)
Publisher: Benchmark Books | ISBN: 0761442138 | edition 2009 | PDF | 97 pages | 14.6 mb

FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Looks at the culture and people of ancient India. Topics explored include religious practices and the roles of Brahman priests in society. This title also covers several important eras, including the Indus Valley civilization and Vedic periods

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Power Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering


Vinu V. Das, Janahallal Stephen, Nessy Thankachan, "Power Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering"
Sp ringer | 2010 | ISBN: 3642157386 | 114 pages | PDF | 2,7 MB

This book constitutes the proceedings of the International Conference on Power Electronics and Instrumentation Engineering held in Kochi, Kerala, India, in September 2010.

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MCQs in Microbiology



Vidya G. Sagar, "MCQs in Microbiology"
N-w A ge Publ-tions | 2008 | ISBN: 8122423523, 9788122423525 | 96 pages | PDF | 1,1 MB

MCQs in Microbiology Book Description

Medical and Paramedical graduates aspiring for higher education planning to take PG ought to appear in Entrance Examinations. These entrance examinations are usually patterned in objective type. Microbiology forms an integral part of curriculum of medical and paramedical courses. It is an important subject and deals with various biological, microbiological and pathological manifestations of microbial flora and fauna on human physiological systems. Quite a large number of MCQs appear in PG medical and paramedical competitive examinations in this subject. Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) test a candidate's ability to apply his knowledge gained during regular class work in the subject.

Framing a question paper based on MCQs is time consuming and evaluation of answers is not subjective and biased but based on merit. Several universities now-a-days are adopting MCQ pattern for their examination system. This system of evaluation can be computerized and human bias can be eliminated to a greater extent. The Medical Council of India in their latest recommendations on the medical education and examination have stipulated that part of the question paper should be objective type based. The Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Science, Karnataka, the Tamil Nadu MGR Medical University, Tamil Nadu and the Rajasthan University of Health Sciences, Rajasthan also use the MCQ pattern in all their undergraduate and PG programmes of medical and paramedical courses.

The quick solution books presently available for this subject in the market doesn't cover the subject in an integrated way. Acquiring knowledge becomes simple if all the required information is made available at one place.

The MCQs in the book have been prepared with great care and after an exhaustive and extensive study of pattern of multiple choice questions in the subject. The questions are precise and clear enabling the reader to make correct choice based on his understanding of Microbiology.



This book is his contribution towards a better comprehension and understanding of Biochemistry.
Contents:
History of Microbiology
Bacteria and Gram Staining
Sterilisation, Culture Media and Pure Culture Techniques
General Properties of Microorganisms
Bacterial Nutrition
Bacterial Growth
Structure of DNA and RNA
Immunology
Medical Microbiology
Industrial Microbiology.

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Engineering Graphics for Diploma


Engineering Graphics for Diploma By K. C. John
Publisher: Pre ntice-Ha ll of India Pvt.Ltd 2009 | 326 Pages | ISBN: 8120337220 | PDF | 16 MB



This title includes module A that covers the fundamentals of manual drafting, lettering, freehand sketching and dimensioning of views. Module B describes two-dimensional drawings like geometrical constructions, conics, miscellaneous curves and scales. Three-dimensional drawings, such as projections of points, lines, plane lamina, geometrical solids and their different sections are well-explained in Module C. Module D deals with intersection of surfaces and their developments. Drawing of pictorial views is illustrated in Module E, which includes isometric projection, oblique projection and perspective projections. The fundamentals of machine drawing are covered in Module F. Finally, in Module G, this book introduces computer-aided drafting (CAD) to make the readers familiar with the state-of-the-art techniques of drafting.

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Step-by-step Guide to Indian Cooking


Step-by-step Guide to Indian Cooking
84 pages | Publisher: Bounty Books | 7 Jan 1993 | ISBN-10: 1851522662 | PDF | 50 mb


This recipe book contains dishes from all over India. Main course fish, meat, poultry and vegetable dishes as well as side orders, bread and snacks, rice and dal, desserts and drinks are included. A guide to spices and advice on all aspects of Indian cookery is included.

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The New Cambridge History of India


The New Cambridge History of India
Cambridge University Press | January 12, 2004 | ISBN-10: 0521267277 | 328 pages | PDF | 9.1 MB

Barbara Ramusack describes the pre-colonial origins of the Indian princes, frequently portrayed as synonymous with oriental luxury, and how they adapted their public activities and personal lifestyles to survive as political leaders and cultural icons. Their collaboration enabled the British to govern India with relatively limited manpower from the late 1790s to 1947. The book is intended for students of colonial history and visitors to the princely states.

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Hypnotism and Mysticism of India


Hypnotism and Mysticism of India
Westwood Publishing Company | June 1979 | ISBN-10: 0930298012 | 208 pages | PDF | 14.86 MB

Hypnotism and Mysticism of India
BY: O. McGill (Author)

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The Complete Book of Hot & Spicy Asian Cooking


The Complete Book of Hot & Spicy Asian Cooking
Publisher: Periplus Editions | English | ISBN-10: 079465035X | October 15, 2007 | PDF | 240 pages | 18.12 mb



The Complete Book of Hot & Spicy Asian Cooking is a wonderful guide to the incredible variety of chili peppers and Asian herbs and spices used to create the luscious, highly sought-after flavors of Eastern cuisine. Whether you are a fan of hot, fiery flavors or of more subtle, tangy aromas, this book provides recipes you'll love from Thailand, Sri Lanka, India, Burma and Indonesia, among others.

Also included are instructions for the storage of spices and guidelines for making your own curry pastes, salsas and relishes. The chilies, herbs and spices used in this book can be added, subtracted or substituted to suit individual hot and spicy tastes. Covering everything from appetizers to meat dishes, soups to vegetables, desserts to drinks, The Complete Book of Hot & Spicy Asian Cooking shows just how easy it is to prepare and cook traditional hot and spicy foods.

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Buddhism Lectures


TTC Buddhism Lectures (Prof. Malcolm David Eckel) Taught by Malcolm David Eckel
Boston University Ph.D., Harvard University Course No. 687 (24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture)
The Teaching Company: Buddhism 2010 | ISBN:n/a | Language English | Audio CD inMP3/128Kbps | 316 MB

A religion without God? How could that be?
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And how could it have captured and captivated so many millions of people in so many countries for so many centuries?

No doubt you can picture the Buddha seated serenely, feet crossed in front of him, hands folded in his lap. But who was the real person behind this image? What did he say about the nature and purpose of life? What were the origins of the concepts of reincarnation, nirvana, karma, and Zen, and what is the Buddhist understanding of them? Buddhism is your opportunity to trace the history, principles, and evolution of a theology that is both familiar and foreign.

In its 2,500-year history, Buddhism has expanded from a tiny religious community in northern India into a movement that now spans the globe. This course is a historical survey of Buddhism from its origin in India in the 6th century B.C.E. to its present status as a major world religion. It is meant to introduce students to the astonishing vitality and adaptability of a tradition that has transformed the civilizations of India, Southeast Asia, Tibet, China, Korea, and Japan and has now become a lively component in the cultures of Europe, Australia, and the Americas.

The study of Buddhism offers great challenges to people who have grown up in the Western world. It does not share many of the central beliefs of Western religions, such as the concept of a single, omnipotent God, or that each human being has a permanent self that began at conception and will continue in an afterlife.

Buddhism also has been transformed in many ways as it has swept across the cultures of Asia; it often is difficult to decide what Buddhism actually is and how it should be studied.



Buddhism as an Unfolding Story
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Professor Malcolm David Eckel begins the course by saying, "Buddhists love to tell stories", and he approaches Buddhism as a series of stories. Throughout his lectures he acts as a storyteller as well as a teacher, recounting tales that have been told throughout centuries to elaborate on and explain the Buddhist view of life.

The stories begin with the rich religious culture of India, the culture into which the Buddha was born, the culture that made it possible for him to craft his own distinct solutions to the problems of life and death.

The stories then proceed to the life of the Buddha himself, Siddhartha Gautama. Born into a royal family in 566 B.C.E., he eventually renounced his life of privilege and became an Indian ascetic. After years of struggle, the pivotal moment in his life came when he sat under a tree and ôwoke upö to the meaning of life ('Buddha' means 'Awakened One'). This awakening was the realization that 'all of life is suffering,' combined with an understanding of the path that led to the cessation of suffering, and to nirvana.

The stories then examine the practice of Buddhism after the Buddha's death. You'll trace the interpretation of his teaching, or Dharma; the development of the early Buddhist community, and the remarkable evolution of Buddhist philosophy as it emigrated from India to Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), China, Japan, Tibet, Southeast Asia and, ultimately, the Western world.



A Remarkable Capacity for Change
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One of the most fascinating aspects of Buddhism is its extraordinary flexibility. As it adapted to new challenges in India and the rest of Asia, Buddhist beliefs went through significant, even radical, changes.

Early Buddhism was a tradition of self-reliance: Awakening came -if it came at all - solely on the basis of one's own efforts. You'll learn that in the Mahayana movement, or 'Great Vehicle,' Buddhists emphasized the importance of compassion and concern for others. The Mahayana ideal of the bodhisattva ('Buddha-to-be' or 'future Buddha') was not to attempt to achieve nirvana but to return to this world to help others along the path.

As Mahayana Buddhism spread across India and Central Asia, it added the concept of 'celestial bodhisattvas,' advanced practitioners of the bodhisattva path who reside in the heavens and are able to serve earthly beings who call on them for help. With these new ideas, the Mahayana movement transformed the traditional emphasis on self-reliance into an ideal of salvation by faith and reliance on an otherworldly savior. This tradition of Buddhist devotion has become extremely popular in Japan today, and is also widely represented in North America, where it bears surprising similarities to Christianity.

As you study its past, you'll discover that Buddhism also changed as it encountered other cultures in Asia. In China, Buddhism became more respectful of duties to the family and ancestors, more pragmatic and this-worldly, and more consistent with Chinese respect for harmony with nature. In Japan, Buddhas were reconciled with the local deities, known as Kami, so that both could be worshipped together.

The Buddhist ability to embrace change may seem puzzling to Western minds. But change lies at the very core of Buddhism. You'll examine how the Buddha himself espoused the doctrine of 'no-self,' a belief that there is no such thing as a permanent identity. Instead, the human personality and all of reality are constantly changing. Mahayana Buddhism elaborated this idea when it developed the concept of 'Emptiness,' the view that nothing exists in its own right, and that everything is 'empty' of identity.

Buddhists believe the concepts of no-self and Emptiness are far from negative: They invest their religion, and life itself, with limitless possibilities. If everything is constantly changing, then it is possible for everything to become new. If everything is an illusion, then there is no barrier to accomplishing anything.




A Tradition of Political Activism
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Professor Eckel will introduce you to Buddhist values that are not always limited to aspects of life that we would call religious. For example, Buddhism also has a lively tradition of political action. This tradition began with King Asoka, emperor of the Maurya Dynasty in India from 269-238 B.C.E. Asoka waged a campaign to conquer the Kingdom of Kalinga that was so brutal that it prompted him to convert to Buddhism. He then proclaimed himself a 'righteous King' who would protect and promulgate Buddhist teachings.

Asoka's ideal has been imitated in traditional Buddhist cultures throughout Southeast Asia, as well as in Tibet, China, and Japan. A striking contemporary example of the intersection between religious and political values in Southeast Asia is Aung San Suu Kyi of Myanmar, the daughter of General Aung San, the country's national hero. Aung San Suu Kyi became the leader of the movement against repressive military rule and was eventually placed under house arrest, where she continued to speak out in favor of the democratic opposition. She received the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1991 for her efforts on behalf of democracy, human rights, and ethnic reconciliation.

Even more familiar to us today is the work of the Dalai Lama, who has helped lead Tibetan Buddhists through a period of deep political and cultural difficulty, winning the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1989 for his nonviolent campaign of resistance to Chinese domination in Tibet. His public involvement in many significant issuesùincluding human rights, the exploitation of the environment, and the oppression of minority peoplesùhas made him one of the foremost spokesmen and most visible symbols of Buddhism in the contemporary world.




The Buddhist Story Becomes Our Story
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Buddhism's capacity to transform itself and influence new cultures continued as it came in contact with Western nations. Since the end of the 19th century, Buddhism has become a respected part of life in countries far beyond its traditional home in Asia.

Early Western converts to Buddhism interpreted the religion for their countrymen. In the 1880s, Henry Steele Olcott traveled to Ceylon, converted to Buddhism, and created the Theosophical Society and a Buddhist Catechism that embodied what has been called a Protestant form of Buddhism, designed to make it more acceptable to Western sensibilities.

Today, almost every variety of Buddhism has been adapted for an American audience. Fascinating new Buddhist communities, such as the Buddhist Churches of America, have taken hold on the West Coast and in Hawaii. Centers for Zen practice and for Tibetan Buddhism have been established in North America, often making it possible for American converts to receive training and assume positions of leadership.

Buddhist influence has also permeated many aspects of Western culture. Often a person's first contact with Buddhism has come through reading Siddhartha by German author Herman Hesse, the novels of Jack Kerouac, or works of Beat Poets such as Gary Snyder. African American author Charles Johnson uses Buddhism to explore the change of consciousness that takes place when ex-slaves experienced freedom.

Professor Eckel will show you how the widespread and continuing appeal of Buddhism always comes back to its storiesùof the Buddha himself, and of the ways others have lived their lives in the attempt to follow his example.




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Course Lecture Titles
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01. What is Buddhism?
02. India at the Time of the Buddha
03. The Doctrine of Reincarnation
04. The Story of the Buddha
05. All Is Suffering
06. The Path to Nirvana
07. The Buddhist Monastic Community
08. Buddhist Art and Architecture
09. Theravada Buddhism in Southeast Asia
10. Mahayana Buddhism and the Bodhisattva Ideal
11. Celestial Buddhas and Bodhisattvas
12. Emptiness
13. Buddhist Philosophy
14. Buddhist Tantra
15. The Theory and Practice of the Mandala
16. The 'First Diffusion of the Dharma' in Tibet
17. The Schools of Tibetan Buddhism
18. The Dalai Lama
19. The Origins of Chinese Buddhism
20. The Classical Period of Chinese Buddhism
21. The Origins of Japanese Buddhism
22. Honen, Shinran and Nichiren
23. Zen
24. Buddhism in America

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The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems


Muhammad Ali Mazidi, Janice Mazidi, Janice Gillispie Mazidi , "The 8051 Microcontroller and Embedded Systems"
Pr..ce H-ll | 1999 | ISBN: 0138610223 | 435 pages | PDF | 2,4 MB

This book uses a step-by-step approach to teach the fundamentals of assembly language programming and interfacing of the 8051 microcontroller. It uses many examples to clarify concepts. Simple, concise examples are utilized to show what action each instruction performs, then a sample is provided to show its application. This text provides a comprehensive understanding of the internal organization of the 8051 registers and resources in a way that sheds the student's fear of assembly language. Whether students become designers of stand-alone systems or complex embedded systems, they will find this text a useful resource.

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An introduction to spoken Kashmiri


An introduction to spoken Kashmiri:
A basic course and reference manual for learning and teaching Kashmiri as a second language - Parts 1,2

Publisher: Dept. of Linguistics, Univ. of Illinois | 1973 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0000D5K57 | English/Kashmiri | PDF | 875 pages | 7.46 Mb

This basic textbook of Kashmiri, the language of Srinagar, India, was designed for use in the classroom or in a self-instructional course and consists of two volumes. Volume 1 is divided into the following sections: (1) a brief sociolinguistic profile of Kashmiri, (2) phonology, (3) conversations (lessons 1-31), (4) advanced grammar, (5) review exercises, (6) narrative texts (lessons 32-45), and (7) examples of Kashmiri poetry (lessons 46-50). In each of the first 31 lessons, the lexical meaning of all new words is given before they occur in a Kashmiri sentence, for which the English translation is given. At the end of every lesson, there is a section of detailed notes on culture, grammar, and vocabulary, together with practice materials. In lessons 32-50, no explanatory notes are provided, but the English equivalents of important lexical items are given. Volume 2 includes a Kashmiri-English/English-Kashmiri glossary, a partial list of English borrowings in Kashmiri, a glossary of selected terms used in the text, and suggestions for further reading.
Target language: Kashmiri
Source language: English

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Buddhism in the Krishna River Valley of Andhra


Buddhism in the Krishna River Valley of Andhra
Publisher: State University of New York Press | pages: 232 | 2009 | ISBN: 0791474860 | PDF | 3,3 mb

Offering perspectives from a distinguished group of international scholars, this book provides a multidisciplinary inquiry into the various forms of Buddhism that thrived during the early centuries of the common era in the Krishna River Valley areas of what is now the modern state of Andhra Pradesh in India. The contributors explore not only the factors that led to the rise of Buddhist communities, but also the significance of these early Buddhist communities in the unfolding of the greater history of Buddhism throughout the Asian world.

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Advances in Computer Science and Information Technology, Part I



Natarajan Meghanathan, B.K. Kaushik, Dhinaharan Nagamalai, "Advances in Computer Science and Information Technology, Part I”
Springer | 2011 | ISBN: 3642178561 | 619 pages | PDF | 12 MB


This volume constitutes the first of three parts of the refereed proceedings of the First International Conference on Computer Science and Information Technology, CCSIT 2010, held in Bangalore, India, in January 2011. The 59 revised full papers presented in this volume were carefully reviewed and selected. The papers are organized in topical sections on distributed and parallel systems and algorithms; DSP, image processing, pattern recognition, and multimedia; software engineering; database and data Mining; as well as soft computing, such as AI, neural networks, fuzzy systems, etc.

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Encyclopedia of India (4 Volume Set)


Stanley Wolpert, "Encyclopedia of India (4 Volume Set) "
Ch.rles Scr.bner's S.ns | 2005 | ISBN: 0684313499 | 2000 pages | PDF | 37,1 MB

Home to a fifth of the world's population and the largest democracy in the world, India holds a prominent place in current events yet remains misunderstood in many ways by students, professionals and others who seek a single, authoritative source for information on this important region. The Encyclopedia of India meets this need, encompassing the history, cultures, geography and religions of India from ancient times to the present day. Across the four volumes of the Encyclopedia, readers are invited to explore India in a comprehensive reference work of more than 600 alphabetically arranged, illustrated articles. As India's role in global politics and economics continues to grow, readers will find the historical and cultural information contained within this work an indispensable tool to gaining a greater appreciation of India and its place in our modern world.

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Professional Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010


Professional Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010 By Scot Hillier, Brad Stevenson
Publisher: W r o x 2011 | 408 Pages | ISBN: 047061790X | PDF | 11 MB



Comprehensive coverage on Business Connectivity Services within SharePoint 2010
As Microsoft’s new multipurpose portal technology, Business Connectivity Services (BCS) is a brand new way for SharePoint users to seamlessly access and integrate data from any application or databases within SharePoint 2010. With this in-depth guide, a team of SharePoint experts walks you through the features of the new BCS, including the ability for users to view and modify the data from SharePoint 2010 with BCS. You’ll explore how to use BCS, deploy solutions, create external content types and lists, create .NET host connectors, and more.
Business Connectivity Services (BCS) allows you to seamlessly access and integrate data from any application or databases within SharePoint 2010
  • Demonstrates how to create BCS solutions with the SharePoint Designer in SharePoint 2010 and Office
  • Provides a clear overview of the BCS API
  • Addresses creating external content types and lists
  • Explains how to develop search-based solutions with BCS
Professional Business Connectivity Services in SharePoint 2010 provides you with thorough coverage on this new multipurpose portal technology.

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Advanced JavaScript


Advanced JavaScript
Publisher: Wordware Publishing, Inc. | 2007 | Pages: 616 | ISBN: 1598220330 | PDF | 5,6 MB

Advanced JavaScript 3rd Edition is an in-depth examination of the most important features of JavaScript. The book assumes readers have a basic understanding of web development, but includes a review of JavaScript fundamentals in Chapters 1 through 3. This book gives the reader a comprehensive look at the fundamentals of JavaScript by examining objects, arrays, date and time functions, math, and all the essentials that are needed for complex yet robust JavaScript scripts. Topics are thoroughly examined with several complete examples.

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Harvey & Paul Deitel , "C++ How to Program" (5 Edition)


Harvey & Paul Deitel , "C++ How to Program" (5 Edition)
Publisher: Prentice Hall | ISBN: 0131857576 | edition 2005 | CHM | 1536 pages | 10.2 mb

With over 250,000 sold, Harvey and Paul Deitel's C++ How to Program is the world's best-selling introduction to C++ programming. Now, this classic has been thoroughly updated! The Deitels' groundbreaking How to Program series offers unparalleled breadth and depth of programming concepts and intermediate-level topics for further study. The books in this series feature hundreds of complete, working programs with thousands of lines of code. Deitels' C++ How to Program is the most comprehensive, practical introduction to C++ ever published-with hundreds of hands-on exercises, roughly 250 complete programs written and documented for easy learning, and exceptional insight into good programming practices, maximizing performance, avoiding errors, debugging, and testing. The updated Fifth Edition now includes a new early classes pedagogy-classes and objects are introduced in Chapter 3 and used throughout the book as appropriate. A new OOD/UML ATM case study replaces the elevator case study of previous editions, and UML in the OOD/UML case study and elsewhere in the book has been upgraded to UML 2. The Fifth Edition features new mini case studies (e.g., GradeBook and Time classes). An employee hierarchy replaces Point/Circle/Cylinder to introduce inheritance and polymorphism. Additional enhancements include tuned treatment of exception handling, new “Using the Debugger” material and a new "Before You Begin" section to help readers get set up properly. Also included are separate chapters on recursion and searching/sorting. The Fifth Edition retains every key concept and technique ANSI C++ developers need to master: control statements, functions, arrays, pointers and strings, classes and data abstraction, operator overloading, inheritance, virtual functions, polymorphism, I/O, templates, exception handling, file processing, data structures, and more. It also includes a detailed introduction to Standard Template Library (STL) containers, container adapters, algorithms, and iterators.

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