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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Free Download Vladimir Poulkov, "Resource Management in Future Internet " English | ISBN: 8793102445 | 2015 | 240 pages | PDF | 50 MB Future Internet and Internet of Things set out a new vision for connectivity, real-time applications and services. Data procured from the use of a large number of heterogeneous physical and virtual devices must be real-time processed and analyzed for the goal of effective resource management and control while maintaining the required performance and quality of service. In addition, the development of the communication networks towards heterogeneous and new generation broadband connectivity brings up new requirements towards the way of managing and controlling of the available resources. Thus for the effective resource management in future internet novel approaches must be proposed and developed. It could be seen that recently a considerable amount of effort has been devoted on behalf of industry and academia, towards the research and design of methods for effective management of resources in internet and multimedia communications. The book reviews some specific topics in the field of future internet and internet technologies that are closely related to the issue of finding effective solutions for the management of resources and performance. Technical topics discussed in the book include: * Future Internet Technologies;* Internet of things;* Multimedia Networks;* Wireless Access Networks;* Software Communications;* Positioning and Localization in Communications;* Resource Management.Resource Management in future Internet is recommended for specialists working in the field of information and communication industries as well as academic staff and researchers working in the field of multimedia communications and telecommunication networks. ![]() Free Download Resolving Distress in Dementia by Jo James, Ruby Fitzhenry, Rachel Thompson English | December 19, 2024 | ISBN: 1805010239 | 256 pages | PDF | 4.05 Mb GP surgeries, outpatient clinics, and hospitals can be difficult for people with dementia, as physical and emotional discomfort can build up and become overwhelming. This book invites healthcare workers to examine the root causes of distress for people with dementia in clinical settings, and offers ways to resolve incidents without the need for restraint or sedation. It also suggests strategies for reflection after incidents and forward planning, to support patients and staff and reduce the frequency of difficult interactions. ![]() Free Download Resolving Conflicts Arising from the Privatization of Environmental Data By National Research Council; Division on Earth and Life Studies; Board on Earth Sciences and Resources; Committee on Geophysical and Environmental Data 2001 | 113 Pages | ISBN: 0309075831 | PDF | 1 MB Reliable collections of science-based environmental information are vital for many groups of users and for a number of purposes. For example, electric utility companies predict demand during heat waves, structural engineers design buildings to withstand hurricanes and earthquakes, water managers monitor each winter's snow pack, and farmers plant and harvest crops based on daily weather predictions. Understanding the impact of human activities on climate, water, ecosystems, and species diversity, and assessing how natural systems may respond in the future are becoming increasingly important for public policy decisions. Environmental information systems gather factual information, transform it into information products, and distribute the products to users. Typical uses of the information require long-term consistency; hence the operation of the information system requires a long-term commitment from an institution, agency, or corporation. The need to keep costs down provides a strong motivation for creating multipurpose information systems that satisfy scientific, commercial and operational requirements, rather than systems that address narrow objectives. Resolving Conflicts Arising from the Privatization of Environmental Data focuses on such shared systems. ![]() Free Download Resistance by Turner Contemporary, Sarah Harrison English | January 1, 2025 | ISBN: 0008722994 | 256 pages | MOBI | 122 Mb A landmark work charting how acts of resistance have shaped Britain and the powerful role of photography as a catalyst for change, across the twentieth century, curated by acclaimed artist and filmmaker Steve McQueen. ![]() Free Download Resilient Community Microgrids English | 2025 | ISBN: 1394272510 | 593 Pages | PDF | 170 MB Resilient Community Microgrids emphasizes opportunities to incorporate distributed energy resources and communication networks to build a cyber-physical community microgrid system by modelling photovoltaics, energy storage units, micro-turbines, and wind energy. The microgrid proves itself as a sustainable archetype to improve the resilience and reliability of power distribution networks. High-distributed energy resources penetrate communities, unlocking the potential to build the resilience of microgrids. Neighborhoods, villages, towns, and cities can meet their local energy needs by utilizing community microgrids. Community microgrids are being considered as a possibility even in locations where a bigger grid already exists, primarily as a means of boosting local energy independence and resilience. The fundamentals of community microgrids are covered in this book, along with an outline of how to join one and the factors contributing to their rising popularity. ![]() Free Download Donna Carlyle, "Researching Child-Dog Relationships and Narratives in the Classroom: Rhythms of Posthuman Childhoods " English | ISBN: 1032434627 | 2025 | 186 pages | PDF | 33 MB This interdisciplinary book explores posthuman and psychological approaches to childhood education and well-being by examining 'animal-assisted' education, using qualitative approaches to understand the nuanced mechanisms which unfold in child-dog interactions. ![]() Free Download Donna Carlyle, "Researching Child-Dog Relationships and Narratives in the Classroom: Rhythms of Posthuman Childhoods " English | ISBN: 1032434627 | 2025 | 186 pages | EPUB | 16 MB This interdisciplinary book explores posthuman and psychological approaches to childhood education and well-being by examining 'animal-assisted' education, using qualitative approaches to understand the nuanced mechanisms which unfold in child-dog interactions. ![]() Free Download Requiem, Rwanda By Laura Apol 2015 | 124 Pages | ISBN: 1611861586 | PDF | 1 MB A marvelous, moving new collection of poems, "Requiem, Rwanda" has its roots in 2006, when Laura Apol made her first trip to Rwanda. Apol's initial goal was to develop, in conjunction with Rwandan and American colleagues, a project using narrative writing to facilitate healing among young survivors of the 1994 genocide. During the time she spent leading workshops, Apol felt moved to write her own poems, and after the writing-for-healing project ended, she returned to Rwanda several times to continue her creative work. The legacy of the genocide--on the people, on the land itself--makes its presence felt in many of the poems. The poems are also accounts of Apol's relationships with and understandings of people post-genocide--where their stories go, how they reenter their lives, and how a country that has been deeply wounded by its history continues on. These poems don't shy away from exploring the complications of being a white woman, a Westerner, and a witness in this setting: Apol relates her sense of compassion, privilege, horror, guilt, voyeurism, obligation, and love. This new collection is a rich testimonial to the strength of a nation and its people. ![]() Free Download Reproductive Acts : Sexual Politics in North American Fiction and Film By Heather Latimer 2013 | 212 Pages | ISBN: 0773541578 | EPUB | 1 MB Forty years after Roe v. Wade, it is evident that the ideologies of "choices" and "rights," which have publicly framed reproductive politics in North America since the landmark legal decision, have been inadequate in making sense of the topic's complexities. In Reproductive Acts, Heather Latimer investigates what contemporary fiction and film can tell us about the divisive nature of these politics, and demonstrates how fictional representations of reproduction allow for readings of reproductive politics that are critical of the terms of the debate itself. In an innovative argument about the power of fiction to engage and shape politics, Latimer analyzes works by authors such as Margaret Atwood, Kathy Acker, Toni Morrison, Larissa Lai, and director Alfonso Cuaron, among others, to claim that the unease surrounding reproduction, particularly the abortion debate, has increased both inside and outside the US over the last forty years. Fictional representation, Latimer argues, reveals reproductive politics to be deeply connected to cultural anxieties about gender, race, citizenship, and sexuality - anxieties that cannot be contained under the rules of individual rights or choices. Striking a balance between fictional, historical, and political analysis, Reproductive Acts makes a compelling argument for the vital role narrative plays in how we make sense of North American reproductive politics. ![]() Free Download Repairing Attachment Injuries in Close Relationships: An Emotionally Focused Guide to Moving Beyond Betrayal by Clare Rosoman English | 2025 | ISBN: 1032738766 | 237 Pages | True PDF | 18 MB |