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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Defining the Peace: World War II Veterans, Race, and the Remaking of Southern Political Tradition By Jennifer E. Brooks 2005 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 0807829110 | PDF | 2 MB In the aftermath of World War II, Georgia's veterans--black, white, liberal, reactionary, pro-union, and anti-union--all found that service in the war enhanced their sense of male, political, and racial identity, but often in contradictory ways. In Defining the Peace, Jennifer E. Brooks shows how veterans competed in a protracted and sometimes violent struggle to determine the complex character of Georgia's postwar future.Brooks finds that veterans shaped the key events of the era, including the gubernatorial campaigns of both Eugene Talmadge and Herman Talmadge, the defeat of entrenched political machines in Augusta and Savannah, the terrorism perpetrated against black citizens, the CIO's drive to organize the textile South, and the controversies that dominated the 1947 Georgia General Assembly. Progressive black and white veterans forged new grassroots networks to mobilize voters against racial and economic conservatives who opposed their vision of a democratic South. Most white veterans, however, opted to support candidates who favored a conservative program of modernization that aimed to alter the state's economic landscape while sustaining its anti-union and racial traditions.As Brooks demonstrates, World War II veterans played a pivotal role in shaping the war's political impact on the South, generating a politics of race, anti-unionism, and modernization that stood as the war's most lasting political legacy. ![]() Defining and Measuring Entrepreneurship (Foundations and Trends in Entrepreneurship) By Jens IVERSEN, Rasmus JORGENSEN, Nicholaj MALCHOW-MOLLER 2007 | 80 Pages | ISBN: 1601980663 | PDF | 4 MB Defining and Measuring Entrepreneurship reviews the most common concepts of entrepreneurship from the theoretical economics literature, identifying common elements and pointing to important differences. The purpose is to compare these theoretical ideas of entrepreneurship with the measures used in empirical country-level studies. Since a coherent or unifying definition of entrepreneurship has not emerged, the authors explain that it is important to be precise about the relationship between the different theoretical aspects of entrepreneurship and the empirical measures. This is revealed by comparing entrepreneurial activity across OECD countries using measures that reflect different theoretical aspects. Based on various data sources, the relative ranking of countries is very sensitive to the empirical measure used. ![]() Defiance and Deference in Mexico's Colonial North: Indians under Spanish Rule in Nueva Vizcaya By Susan Deeds 2003 | 316 Pages | ISBN: 0292705204 | PDF | 2 MB In their efforts to impose colonial rule on Nueva Vizcaya from the sixteenth century to the middle of the seventeenth, Spaniards established missions among the principal Indian groups of present-day eastern Sinaloa, northern Durango, and southern Chihuahua, Mexico--the Xiximes, Acaxees, Conchos, Tepehuanes, and Tarahumaras. Yet, when the colonial era ended two centuries later, only the Tepehuanes and Tarahumaras remained as distinct peoples, the other groups having disappeared or blended into the emerging mestizo culture of the northern frontier. Why were these two indigenous peoples able to maintain their group identity under conditions of conquest, while the others could not? In this book, Susan Deeds constructs authoritative ethnohistories of the Xiximes, Acaxees, Conchos, Tepehuanes, and Tarahumaras to explain why only two of the five groups successfully resisted Spanish conquest and colonization. Drawing on extensive research in colonial-era archives, Deeds provides a multifaceted analysis of each group's past from the time the Spaniards first attempted to settle them in missions up to the middle of the eighteenth century, when secular pressures had wrought momentous changes. Her masterful explanations of how ethnic identities, subsistence patterns, cultural beliefs, and gender relations were forged and changed over time on Mexico's northern frontier offer important new ways of understanding the struggle between resistance and adaptation in which Mexico's indigenous peoples are still engaged, five centuries after the "Spanish Conquest." ![]() Defensive Portfolio Engineering: A Comprehensive Guide: Resilient Multi-Asset Strategies for Volatile and Low-Visibility Conditions by Adrian K. Vellum, Hayden Van Der Post, Alice Schwartz English | December 12, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0G6JF12S6 | 431 pages | EPUB | 0.79 Mb Reactive Publishing ![]() Harvey Broadbent, "Defending Gallipoli: The Turkish Story" English | ISBN: 0522864562 | 2015 | 320 pages | MOBI | 10 MB Based on exclusive access to Turkish archives, Defending Gallipoli reveals how the Turks reacted and defended Gallipoli. Author and Turkish-language expert Harvey Broadbent spent five years translating everything, from official records to soldiers' personal diaries and letters, to unearth the Turkish story. It is chilling and revealing to see this famous battle in Australian history through the 'enemy' lens. The book commences with a jihad, which sees the soldiers fighting for country and God together. But it also humanises the Turkish soldiers, naming them, revealing their emotions, and ultimately shows how the Allies totally misunderstood and underestimated them. Defending Gallipoli fills a huge gap in the history of the Gallipoli campaign. ![]() DeepSeek vs. ChatGPT:The Age of Artificial Intelligence English | 2025 | ISBN: 9798230886297 | 128 pages | PDF | 3.03 Mb The year 2025 is poised to be a pivotal moment in the "Age of AI," with rapid advancements transforming industries and daily life. This era, often called the Intelligent Age, is characterized by the rise of sophisticated artificial intelligence (AI), particularly language learning models (LLMs) like ChatGPT and DeepSeek. These technologies are not just incremental improvements but represent a significant shift, with some suggesting that we are on the brink of a new form of intelligence, moving beyond the information age into an era of human-AI collaboration. ![]() DeepSeek AI for Beginners: Practical Everyday Use Without Technical Confusion English | Jan 2, 2026 | ISBN: 9798233645457 | 154 pages | EPUB (True) | 5.26 MB Artificial intelligence tools are becoming part of everyday work and thinking, but many people feel uncertain, confused, or mentally overloaded when trying to use them. ![]() Deep Reinforcement Learning Hands-On: A practical and easy-to-follow guide to RL from Q-learning and DQNs to PPO and RLHF by Maxim Lapan English | November 12, 2024 | ISBN: 1835882706 | 716 pages | MOBI | 27 Mb Maxim Lapan delivers intuitive explanations and insights into complex reinforcement learning (RL) concepts, starting from the basics of RL on simple environments and tasks to modern, state-of-the-art methods ![]() Deep Learning with Python, Third Edition by Francois Chollet, Matthew Watson English | November 18, 2025 | ISBN: 1633436586 | 648 pages | MOBI | 9.19 Mb The bestselling book on Python deep learning, now covering generative AI, Keras 3, PyTorch, and JAX! ![]() Deep Learning in Textual Low-Data Regimes for Cybersecurity (Technology, Peace and Security I Technologie, Frieden und Sicherheit) by Markus Bayer English | August 21, 2025 | ISBN: 3658487771 | 376 pages | MOBI | 6.89 Mb In today's fast-paced cybersecurity landscape, professionals are increasingly challenged by the vast volumes of cyber threat data, making it difficult to identify and mitigate threats effectively. Traditional clustering methods help in broadly categorizing threats but fall short when it comes to the fine-grained analysis necessary for precise threat management. Supervised machine learning offers a potential solution, but the rapidly changing nature of cyber threats renders static models ineffective and the creation of new models too labor-intensive. This book addresses these challenges by introducing innovative low-data regime methods that enhance the machine learning process with minimal labeled data. The proposed approach spans four key stages: |