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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Geek Shudders, "SQL Server for .Net Developers" English | ASIN: B01LZ2XO7Z | 2016 | 262 pages | AZW3 | 2 MB Have you worked with SQL Server but never really understood why different types of indexes (clustered, filtered, included etc.) deliver such large performance improvements? Or perhaps you are not familiar with the TSQL Merge statement or the advantages of using Coalesce() or how to create constants and enums to use in TSQL statements. ![]() Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Spinoza on Politics By Daniel Frank; Jason Waller 2015 | 170 Pages | ISBN: 0415556066 | PDF | 1 MB Baruch Spinoza is one of the most influential and controversial political philosophers of the early modern period. Though best-known for his contributions to metaphysics, Spinoza'sTheological-Political Treatise(1670) and his unfinishedPolitical Treatise(1677) were widely debated and helped to shape the political writings of philosophers as diverse as Rousseau, Kant, Marx, Nietzsche, and (although he publicly denied it) even Locke. In addition to its enormous historical importance, Spinoza's political philosophy is also strikingly contemporary in its advocacy of toleration of unpopular religious and political views and his concern with stabilizing religiously diverse democratic societies.The first Guidebook to Spinoza's political writings,The Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Spinoza on Politics covers the following key points:Spinoza's life and the background to his philosophythe key themes and arguments of the Theological-Political Treatise and Political Treatisethe continuing importance of Spinoza's work to philosophy.This book is an ideal starting point for anyone new to Spinoza and essential reading for students of political philosophy and seventeenth-century philosophy. ![]() Rome's Imperial Crisis: The History of the Roman Empire in the 3rd Century after Severus Alexander's Assassination by Charles River Editors English | February 13, 2019 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B07NQS1L2D | 72 pages | EPUB | 3.12 Mb *Includes pictures ![]() Riddles and Jokes For Kids and Family: 300 Fun Riddles, Brain Teasers and 500 Funny Jokes That Kids and Family Will Enjoy and Tickle Your Funny Bone - Ages 5-7 7-9 9-12 by Riddleland English | December 14, 2018 | ISBN: 1791504671 | 200 pages | EPUB | 0.31 Mb Get ready for some unforgettable family fun with this massive jokes collection for children of all ages! ![]() Relics of the Reich: The Buildings the Nazis Left Behind by Colin Philpott English | May 5, 2016 | ISBN: 147384424X, 1399013114 | PDF | 216 pages | 15.3 MB Relics of the Reich is the story of what happened to the buildings the Nazis left behind. Hitler's Reich may have been defeated in 1945 but many buildings, military installations and other sites remained. At the end of the War, some were obliterated by the victorious Allies but others survived. ![]() Regions in the Belt and Road Initiative by Jonathan Fulton English | Jul 16, 2020 | ISBN: 0367194325 | 162 pages | PDF | 3 MB Introduced in 2013, China's Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) has had a significant impact within Asia and across other regions. This book provides empirical case studies examining the relations between China and the states in specific regional groupings, including South-East Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, the Persian Gulf, the Horn of Africa, and Central/Eastern Europe. ![]() Quantum Atom Optics: Theory and Applications to Quantum Technology by Ebubechukwu O. Ilo-Okeke English | ISBN: 1108838596 | 300 pages | EPUB | August 31, 2021 | 4.54 Mb The rapid development of quantum technologies has driven a revolution in related research areas such as quantum computation and communication, and quantum materials. The first prototypes of functional quantum devices are beginning to appear, frequently created using ensembles of atoms, which allow the observation of sensitive, quantum effects, and have important applications in quantum simulation and matter wave interferometry. This modern text offers a self-contained introduction to the fundamentals of quantum atom optics and atomic many-body matter wave systems. Assuming a familiarity with undergraduate quantum mechanics, this book will be accessible for graduate students and early career researchers moving into this important new field. A detailed description of the underlying theory of quantum atom optics is given, before development of the key, quantum, technological applications, such as atom interferometry, quantum simulation, quantum metrology, and quantum computing. ![]() Hilary Cremin, "Positive Peace in Schools: Tackling Conflict and Creating a Culture of Peace in the Classroom" English | ISBN: 1138235644 | 2017 | 182 pages | PDF | 2 MB Positive Peace in Schools offers a fresh and challenging perspective on the question of conflict, violence and peace in schools. Drawing on the most up-to-date theory and research from the field of peace and conflict studies, this book provides readers with a strong understanding of the concept of positive peace, and how the dimensions of peace-keeping, peace-making and peace-building can be robustly applied in schools. ![]() Police, Power, and the Production of Racial Boundaries By Ana Muñiz 2015 | 155 Pages | ISBN: 0813569761 | PDF | 5 MB Based on five years of ethnography, archival research, census data analysis, and interviews, Police, Power, and the Production of Racial Boundaries reveals how the LAPD, city prosecutors, and business owners struggled to control who should be considered "dangerous" and how they should be policed in Los Angeles. Sociologist Ana Muñiz shows how these influential groups used policies and everyday procedures to criminalize behaviors commonly associated with blacks and Latinos and to promote an exceedingly aggressive form of policing. Muñiz illuminates the degree to which the definitions of "gangs" and "deviants" are politically constructed labels born of public policy and court decisions, offering an innovative look at the process of criminalization and underscoring the ways in which a politically powerful coalition can define deviant behavior. As she does so, Muñiz also highlights the various grassroots challenges to such policies and the efforts to call attention to their racist effects. Muñiz describes the fight over two very different methods of policing: community policing (in which the police and the community work together) and the "broken windows" or "zero tolerance" approach (which aggressively polices minor infractions-such as loitering-to deter more serious crime). Police, Power, and the Production of Racial Boundaries also explores the history of the area to explain how Cadillac-Corning became viewed by outsiders as a "violent neighborhood" and how the city's first gang injunction-a restraining order aimed at alleged gang members-solidified this negative image. As a result, Muñiz shows, Cadillac-Corning and other sections became a test site for repressive practices that eventually spread to the rest of the city.Reviews"In a compelling, nonacademic way, Police, Power, and the Production of Racial Boundaries blows the lid off gang suppression policies in Los Angeles. Through a combination of personal narrative and rigorous scholarship, Ana Muniz reveals how gang injunctions have hurt minority communities and fomented racial tensions for a generation. A fabulous book that I couldn't put down, it is a must-read for every public defender or civil rights lawyer representing teenagers accused of gang activities."--Sean Kennedy, Executive Director, Center of Juvenile Law & Policy , Loyola Law School"The genius of Police, Power, and the Production of Racial Boundaries is in the author's skillful analysis on the 'other side' of the criminal justice system. This book stands out precisely because it turns a critical eye toward the creators and enforcers of the law."--Christopher Bickel, assistant professor of sociology, California State University, San Marcos ![]() Christopher Green, "Picasso: Architecture and Vertigo" English | ISBN: 030010412X | 2006 | 256 pages | PDF | 83 MB The starting point of this exciting new exploration of Picasso is not his life but his work, which is revealed as a series of interventions in the troubled history of early twentieth-century Europe. Christopher Green shows how these interventions are remarkable for the force with which they confront issues that remain vital and important for us today: race, cultural difference, modernity, sexuality and the discontents of civilization. The framework for Green's exploration is simple, yet enormously rich in its implications: the compulsion found in Picasso's work simultaneously to build architectures and to release himself from them. Architecture is used by Green to refer not merely to pictorial or sculptural structure, but to the architecture of knowledge and society: the structures of tradition, of racial, social and cultural distinction, of logic and of technology. He not only develops new ways of seeing the oscillation between order and disorder in Picasso's work, but moves outwards from it to reveal how it confronted and challenged the architectures of orthodoxy. |