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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
Synopsys IC Compiler II vP-2019.03-SP1 Linux

Synopsys IC Compiler II vP-2019.03-SP1 | 1.3 Gb
Product:Synopsys IC Compiler II
Version:vP-2019.03-SP1
Supported Architectures:x86_64
Website Home Page :www.synopsys.com
Languages Supported:english
System Requirements:Linux *
Size:1.3 Gb
Synopsys, Inc., the world leader in semiconductor design software, is pleased to announce the availability of IC Compiler II vP-2019.03-SP1 is a complete netlist-to-GDSII implementation system that includes early design exploration and prototyping, detailed design planning, block implementation, chip assembly and sign-off driven design closure.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
Working with AI Real Stories of Human-Machine Collaboration (Management on the Cutting Edge) [Audiobook]
Working with AI: Real Stories of Human-Machine Collaboration (Management on the Cutting Edge) (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BN2H37TC | 2022 | 8 hours and 50 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 256 MB
Author: Thomas H. Davenport, Steven M. Miller
Narrator: Tim Andres Pabon

Two management and technology experts show that AI is not a job destroyer, exploring worker-AI collaboration in real-world work settings. This book breaks through both the hype and the doom-and-gloom surrounding automation and the deployment of artificial intelligence-enabled-"smart"-systems at work. Management and technology experts Thomas Davenport and Steven Miller show that, contrary to widespread predictions, prescriptions, and denunciations, AI is not primarily a job destroyer. Rather, AI changes the way we work-by taking over some tasks but not entire jobs, freeing people to do other, more important and more challenging work. By offering detailed, real-world case studies of AI-augmented jobs in settings that range from finance to the factory floor, Davenport and Miller also show that AI in the workplace is not the stuff of futuristic speculation. It is happening now to many companies and workers.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
Women Who Invented the Sixties Ella Baker, Jane Jacobs, Rachel Carson, and Betty Friedan [Audiobook]
Women Who Invented the Sixties: Ella Baker, Jane Jacobs, Rachel Carson, and Betty Friedan (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BQ19DRKX | 2022 | 10 hours and 12 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 266 MB
Author: Steve Golin
Narrator: Allyson Johnson

Women Who Invented the Sixties tells the story of how four women helped define the 1960s and made a lasting impression for decades to follow. In 1960, Ella Baker played the key role in the founding of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, which became an essential organization for students during the civil rights movement and the model for the antiwar and women's movements. In 1961, Jane Jacobs published The Death and Life of Great American Cities, changing the shape of urban planning irrevocably. In 1962, Rachel Carson published Silent Spring, creating the modern environmental movement.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
Wizards David Duke, America's Wildest Election, and the Rise of the Far Right [Audiobook]
Wizards: David Duke, America's Wildest Election, and the Rise of the Far Right (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BP8JJR94 | 2022 | 10 hours and 6 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 289 MB
Author: Brian Fairbanks
Narrator: Chris Sorensen

The '91 Louisiana Governor's race was supposed to be forgettable. But when former KKK Grand Wizard David Duke shocked the nation by ousting incumbent Republican Governor Buddy Roemer in the primary, the world took notice. Democrat Edwin Edwards, a former three-term governor and two-time corruption defendant, was left alone to face Duke in the general election-and he was going to lose. Then a little-known state committeewoman stepped in with evidence of Duke's nefarious past. Could her evidence be enough to sway the minds of fired-up voters, or would Louisiana welcome a far-right radical into the highest office in the state? Journalist Brian Fairbanks explores how the final showdown between Duke and Edwards in November 1991 led to a major shift in our national politics, as well as the rise of the radical right and white supremacist groups, and how history repeated itself in the 2016 presidential election. The story of these political "wizards," almost forgotten by history, remains eerily prescient and disturbingly relevant.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
Winning the Right Game How to Disrupt, Defend, and Deliver in a Changing World [Audiobook]
Winning the Right Game: How to Disrupt, Defend, and Deliver in a Changing World (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BQ8GZCP3 | 2022 | 7 hours and 38 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 198 MB
Author: Ron Adner
Narrator: Ron Adner

The basis of competition is changing. Rivalry is shifting from well-defined industries to broader ecosystems: automobiles to mobility platforms; banking to fintech; television broadcasting to video streaming. Your competitors are coming from new directions and pursuing different goals from those of your familiar rivals. In this world, succeeding with the old rules can mean losing the new game. Winning the Right Game introduces the concepts, tools, and frameworks necessary to confront the threat of ecosystem disruption and to develop the strategies that will let your organization play ecosystem offense.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn The Saga of Two Families and the Making of Atlanta [Audiobook]
Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn: The Saga of Two Families and the Making of Atlanta (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0B64GRBSC | 2022 | 25 hours and 39 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 646 MB
Author: Gary M. Pomerantz
Narrator: Kevin R. Free

A magnificent piece of writing, a beautiful tapestry of prose in which the stories of two of Atlanta's most celebrated families have been woven densely into the history of the city itself. The Intersection of Peachtree Street, historically the residential and commercial street of Atlanta's white elite, and Sweet Auburn Avenue, the spiritual main street of Atlanta's community, mirrors the often separate but mutually dependent worlds of whites and blacks in this Southern city. In Where Peachtree Meets Sweet Auburn, Gary M. Pomerantz traces five generations of two families-the Allens, descended from slave owners, and the Dobbses, from slaves. These families produced the two most influential mayors of the modern South, Ivan Allen Jr., and Maynard Jackson Jr. Through hundreds of interviews and five years of painstaking research, Pomerantz shows how the families rose to social, economic, and political prominence. But he also demonstrates how their interesting lives paralleled the shifting relations between Atlanta's blacks and whites as the city grew to become the capital of the New South. It is a representative story of the transformation of a city and the entire south.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
What's in It for Them 9 Genius Networking Principles to Get What You Want by Helping Others Get What They Want [Audiobook]
What's in It for Them?: 9 Genius Networking Principles to Get What You Want by Helping Others Get What They Want (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BJY26XHS | 2022 | 6 hours and 6 minutes | M4B@128 kbps | 314 MB
Author: Joe Polish
Narrator: Joe Polish

When everyone around you is asking What's in it for me?, Joe Polish-"the most connected person on the planet"-offers one simple question to change the conversation. There's no shortage of networking and entrepreneurship advice in books and on social media in today's world-but it's harder than ever to know what's authentic. To make matters worse, taking the wrong advice can result in superficial connections, transactional relationships, and unsatisfying interactions with others without any real rapport. Fortunately, as entrepreneur and marketer extraordinaire Joe Polish has discovered, there's a simple (though sometimes not easy) way out that begins with one question: "What's in it for them?" In What's in It for Them?, Polish faces the problem of personal and professional disconnection head-on, offering entrepreneurs a heart- and mind-expanding guide.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
What Your Employees Need and Can't Tell You Adapting to Change with the Science of Behavioral Economics [Audiobook]
What Your Employees Need and Can't Tell You: Adapting to Change with the Science of Behavioral Economics (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B0BP31JLM7 | 2022 | 8 hours and 27 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 236 MB
Author: Melina Palmer
Narrator: Rachel Perry

Adapting to change is part of life. In our highly competitive world, organizational change in the workplace is more and more essential for business success. Unfortunately for many of us, change is hard and managing change is even harder. Because we really don't know how the brain works, we and our employees don't know what makes us more receptive to change. Employees can't tell their managers what they need to "get on the train", and managers don't know either. What Your Employees Need and Can't Tell You delivers insights and research from behavioral economics and the greater behavioral sciences, presented in an enjoyable way that you can actually use to get results.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
Waypoints My Scottish Journey [Audiobook]
Waypoints: My Scottish Journey (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B09WF5T9PJ | 2022 | 7 hours and 47 minutes | MP3@64 kbps | 208 MB
Author: Sam Heughan
Narrator: Sam Heughan

Journey deep into the Scottish Highlands in the first memoir by #1 New York Times bestselling author and star of Outlander, Sam Heughan-exploring his life and reflecting on the waypoints that define him. "I had to believe, because frankly, I had come so far there could be no turning back." In this intimate journey of self-discovery, Sam sets out along Scotland's rugged ninety-six-mile West Highland Way to map out the moments that shaped his views on dreams and ambition, family, friendship, love, and life. The result is a love letter to the wild landscape that means so much to him, full of charming, funny, wise, and searching insights into the world through his eyes. Waypoints is a deeply personal journey that reveals as much about Sam to himself as it does to his audiences.

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  Author: Baturi   |   25 December 2022   |   comments: 0
Unspeakable Surviving My Childhood and Finding My Voice [Audiobook]
Unspeakable: Surviving My Childhood and Finding My Voice (Audiobook)
English | ASIN: B09Y69RG34 | 2022 | 9 hours and 55 minutes | M4B@64 kbps | 282 MB
Author: Jessica Willis Fisher
Narrator: Jessica Fisher

Using the written word as her witness statement, Jessica Willis Fisher gives a lacerating portrait of a girl finding her voice after years of being silenced and an unforgettable story of risk and faith. Growing up the eldest daughter in a large, highly controlled, fundamentalist Christian household, Jessica Willis was groomed to perform, and to conform to her father's disturbing and chaotic teachings. Cut off from anything unapproved by her father, Jessica was persistently curious about the outside world, always wondering what was normal or potentially dangerous about her upbringing. When the Willis family rocketed into fame after their appearances on multiple televised talent competitions in 2014, Jessica and her family landed their own reality TV show and toured across the globe, singing and dancing for millions.

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