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Free Download Pasta Salad Ideas: Delicious Dinner and Lunch Recipes Using Healthy and Fresh Ingredients that are Easy to Prepare (Pasta Salad Recipes) by BookSumo Press
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Free Download Aline Gubrium, "Participatory Visual and Digital Research in Action "
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This collection of original articles, a companion to the authors' Participatory Visual and Digital Methods, illustrates how innovative visual and digital research techniques are being used in various field projects in health care, environmental policy, urban planning, education and youth development, and heritage management settings. These methodologies produce rich visual and narrative data guided by participant interests and priorities, key tools for collaborative work. The 16 chapters-include digital storytelling, PhotoVoice, community-based filmmaking, participatory mapping and GIS, and participatory digital archival research;-provide a portfolio of model research projects for researchers who wish to collaborate on community-based studies;-will appeal to an audience across social science, heritage, health, education, and social service fields.An open-access companion website will allow readers to view the research products presented in each contributor's chapter.

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Free Download Parole, Desistance from Crime, and Community Integration By National Research Council; Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education; Committee on Law and Justice; Committee on Community Supervision and Desistance from Crime
2007 | 114 Pages | ISBN: 0309110815 | EPUB | 1 MB
Every day, about 1,600 people are released from prisons in the United States. Of these 600,000 new releasees every year, about 480,000 are subject to parole or some other kind of postrelease supervision. Prison releasees represent a challenge, both to themselves and to the communities to which they return. Will the releasees see parole as an opportunity to be reintegrated into society, with jobs and homes and supportive families and friends? Or will they commit new crimes or violate the terms of their parole contracts? If so, will they be returned to prison or placed under more stringent community supervision? Will the communities to which they return see them as people to be reintegrated or people to be avoided? And, the institution of parole itself is challenged with three different functions: to facilitate reintegration for parolees who are ready for rehabilitation; to deter crime; and to apprehend those parolees who commit new crimes and return them to prison. In recent decades, policy makers, researchers, and program administrators have focused almost exclusively on "recidivism," which is essentially the failure of releasees to refrain from crime or stay out of prison. In contrast, for this study the National Institute of Justice (NIJ) of the U.S. Department of Justice asked the National Research Council to focus on "desistance," which broadly covers continued absence of criminal activity and requires reintegration into society. Specifically, the committee was asked (1) to consider the current state of parole practices, new and emerging models of community supervision, and what is necessary for successful reentry and (2) to provide a research agenda on the effects of community supervision on desistance from criminal activity, adherence to conditions of parole, and successful reentry into the community. To carry out its charge, the committee organized and held a workshop focused on traditional and new models of community supervision, the empirical underpinnings of such models, and the infrastructure necessary to support successful reentry. Parole, Desistance from Crime, and Community Integration also reviews the literature on desistance from crime, community supervision, and the evaluation research on selected types of intervention.

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Free Download Parallel Realities: The Science and Philosophy of the Multiverse by Behzad Ghorbani
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Imagine a reality where every choice you make spawns an alternate path, leading to an endless tapestry of parallel worlds, each a unique version of the universe where every possibility is realised. This is the realm of the multiverse, a concept that is no longer confined to the pages of science fiction but one that stands at the very frontier of modern science, philosophy, and the exploration of consciousness.

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Free Download Papers From the Four International Network Conference (INC 2004) - 6 - 9 July 2004 Plymouth, UK By Steven Fernell
2004 | 55 Pages | ISBN: 1845442180 | PDF | 1 MB
The 4th International Network Conference (INC 2004) The papers in this issue of Internet Research are based on a selection of submissions from INC 2004, the 4th International Network Conference, which was held in Plymouth, UK, from 6-9 July 2004. INC events have been running since 1998, and provide a forum for sharing the latest research in computer networks and related technologies. As regular readers of Internet Research may recall, papers from previous events have provided the basis for previous themed issues of the journal. In common with previous events, INC 2004 drew a truly international audience, with authors from 24 countries. These included a diverse mixture of academic and industrial participants, ensuring that a number of different perspectives were represented in both the presentations and the subsequent discussions. The main themes addressed by the 2004 conference were Web Technologies and Applications, Network Technologies, Security and Privacy, Mobility, and Applications and Impacts. The full conference proceedings include a total of 70 papers, with coverage ranging from discussion of applications and services, down to details of specific underlying technologies[1]. The papers selected for this issue have been chosen to be representative of the broad range of topics covered by the conference, whilst at the same time addressing areas of relevance to the journal readership. To begin the discussion, Antonopoulos and Salter focus on the grid and other distributed computing environments, proposing a new model for resource discovery. Their paper, which was the recipient of the INC 2004 Best Paper Prize (sponsored by Emerald and Internet Research), presents an outline of the proposed approach, and presents a comparative evaluation against existing alternatives. The grid-related discussion is maintained by Angelis et al., who consider the environment from the perspective of its security requirements. Specific attention is given to access control issues, with the authors proposing core mechanisms to address authentication and authorization issues in the grid context. The security theme is continued by Valli, who considers the problem that can be posed by legitimate users who have not had sufficient control placed over their activities. An investigation conducted within three Western Australian organisations revealed a high incidence of the available technology being misused for nonbusiness purposes, and of end-users employing covert techniques to hide their actions. Such findings demonstrate the need to devote more attention towards combating the insider threat, and a relevant contribution is therefore provided by Venter et al., who propose a means of safeguarding private information against end-user misuse, using a development of intrusion detection system (IDS) technologies. Their discussion introduces the issues of privacy and privacyenhancing technologies, before considering the opportunity for applying IDS approaches and proposing the framework for a privacy IDS. Moving on from the security issues, the remaining papers consider other challenges within distributed network environments. Joshi et al. examine the domain of Web services, which are regarded as a key technology for distributed software development and business integration. However, several barriers may impede adoption, and their study measures practitioner attitudes in order to reveal the nature of the challenges to be overcome. Insights into the adoption of Webrelated standards is also one of the themes to emerge from the work of Evans and Walker, who present a novelWeb crawling approach in the guise of a computer game, with the Web's link structure being used to influence the game play. The authors examine the results obtained from a sample ofWeb pages collected by this crawling process, and discuss the extent to which different Web technologies are represented within them. The distribution of such a vast range of content across the Web is obviously a great advantage, but a key issue for many end-users will be to gain access to the material that is of interest to them. To this end, Schilke et al. introduce readers to the concept of multi-dimensional-personalisation, and suggest how recommendations of online content, as well as offline events, can be offered to the user, based on their known interests and current geographic location. The article considers the potential impact of the approach for the delivery of future mobile services. The papers in this issue have been updated from the versions in the conference proceedings, giving the authors the opportunity to provide greater detail, as well as to reflect any feedback received during the conference, and any further developments in their research since the submission of the original paper. Following the success of the 2004 conference, the next INC event has been scheduled for July 2005. However, in a departure from the previous events, INC 2005 will be held on the Greek island of Samos. Readers interested in attending, or submitting a paper, are asked to look at www.inc2005.org for further details. Steven Furnell Previously published in: Internet Research, Volume 14, Number 5, 2004

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Free Download Paper Radio : Poems By Damian Rogers
2009 | 96 Pages | ISBN: 1550228927 | PDF | 1 MB
Poetry that tracks the transformative moment, where emotion and deep memory seek form through sound and image.

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Free Download Aldo Agosti, "Palmiro Togliatti: A Biography"
English | 2008 | pages: 360 | ISBN: 1845117263 | PDF | 3,0 mb
Palmiro Togliatti could not have become leader of the Italian Communist Party at a more difficult time in the Party's history. In 1926, while he was away from Italy representing the Party in Moscow, Mussolini's Fascist government outlawed the organisation and arrested all the other leading Communists, including Antonio Gramsci, and Togliatti became leader - but at the cost of living in exile for nearly twenty years.Drawing on unprecedented access to private correspondence and newly available archives, this is the first full biography of this important Communist politician and intellectual. Like many successful politicians, Togliatti was a man of contradictions - the dedicated Party man who was also instrumental in creating the constitution of Republican Italy - whose personal charisma and political acumen kept him at the forefront of Italian politics for nearly forty years. Aldo Agosti explores Togliatti's intellectual development; his achievements and his sometimes criminal mistakes as the leading member of the Comintern; his complex relationship with Moscow; and his lasting impact on Italian politics.

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Free Download Paddy's Pub: The Worst Bar in Philadelphia: An It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia Cookbook by Laurel Randolph
English | September 26, 2023 | ISBN: 136808379X | 160 pages | MOBI | 59 Mb
For fans of It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia who want to don their aprons and take a crack at making some of the iconic foods from the show.

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