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Hacking Exposed Windows: Microsoft Windows Security Secrets

September 9th, 2009
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Hacking Exposed Windows: Microsoft Windows Security Secrets and Solutions, Third Edition

Hacking Exposed Windows: Microsoft Windows Security Secrets

ISBN: 007149426X Publisher: McGraw-Hill Osborne Media Author: Joel Scambray

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The latest Windows security attack and defense strategies “Securing Windows begins with reading this book.” –James Costello (CISSP) IT Security Specialist, Honeywell Meet the challenges of Windows security with the exclusive Hacking Exposed “attack-countermeasure” approach. Learn how real-world malicious hackers conduct reconnaissance of targets and then exploit common misconfigurations and software flaws on both clients and servers. See leading-edge exploitation techniques demonstrated, and learn how the latest countermeasures in Windows XP, Vista, and Server 2003/2008 can mitigate these attacks. Get practical advice based on the authors’ and contributors’ many years as security professionals hired to break into the world’s largest IT infrastructures. Dramatically improve the security of Microsoft technology deployments of all sizes when you learn to: Establish business relevance and context for security by highlighting real-world risks Take a tour of the Windows security architecture from the hacker’s perspective, exposing old and new vulnerabilities that can easily be avoided Understand how hackers use reconnaissance techniques such as footprinting, scanning, banner grabbing, DNS queries, and Google searches to locate vulnerable Windows systems Learn how information is extracted anonymously from Windows using simple NetBIOS, SMB, MSRPC, SNMP, and Active Directory enumeration techniques Prevent the latest remote network exploits such as password grinding via WMI and Terminal Server, passive Kerberos logon sniffing, rogue server/man-in-the-middle attacks, and cracking vulnerable services See up close how professional hackers reverse engineer and develop new Windows exploits Identify and eliminate rootkits, malware, and stealth software Fortify SQL Server against external and insider attacks Harden your clients and users against the latest e-mail phishing, spyware, adware, and Internet Explorer threats Deploy and configure the latest Windows security countermeasures, including BitLocker, Integrity Levels, User Account Control, the updated Windows Firewall, Group Policy, Vista Service Refactoring/Hardening, SafeSEH, GS, DEP, Patchguard, and Address Space Layout Randomization

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Beginning Asp.net 2.0 With C# (wrox Beginning Guides)

September 8th, 2009
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Beginning ASP.NET 2.0 with C# (Wrox Beginning Guides)

Beginning Asp.net 2.0 With C# (wrox Beginning Guides)

ISBN: 0470042583 Publisher: Wrox Author: Chris Hart, John Kauffman, David Sussman, Chris Ullman

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ASP.NET 2.0 is an amazing technology that allows you to develop web sites and applications with very little hassle, and its power and depth enable it to host even the most complex applications available. Using code examples in C#, this invaluable beginner’s guide shows you how to program web applications in ASP.NET 2.0 and see dynamic results with minimal effort. Through detailed explanations and working C# code examples, this popular author team eases you into the world of ASP.NET development and gradually introduces you to all sorts of interesting ASP.NET tricks and tools. You’ll quickly see how ASP.NET 2.0 is designed to ensure a significant reduction in the amount of code you have to write–and, in turn, to make your life easier. What you will learn from this book Why Visual Web Developer is an ideal environment for building feature-rich ASP.NET 2.0 applications with C# How to secure web sites, providing login functionality and role-based access to content Useful techniques for safely updating data, using ASP.NET 2.0’s built-in data handling capabilities How centralized site design can be easily achieved How to add e-commerce functionality to a site Methods for enhancing an application’s performance Who this book is for This book is for anyone new to web programming who wants to program dynamic, feature-rich web applications in ASP.NET 2.0. It will also be ideal for programmers seeking to upgrade their ASP 3 knowledge to ASP.NET, or programmers from non-Microsoft web disciplines who need to learn ASP.NET 2.0. Wrox Beginning guides are crafted to make learning programming languages and technologies easier than you think, providing a structured, tutorial format that will guide you through all the techniques involved.

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Business Plan Kit For Dummies

September 8th, 2009
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Business Plan Kit for Dummies

Business Plan Kit For Dummies

Business Plan Kit For Dummies

Business Plan Kit for Dummies
Summary:
A new edition of the practical, proactive business plans toolki
While Business Plans For Dummies (0-7645-7652-6) covers the strategy of putting a business plan together, Business Plans Kit For Dummies helps entrepreneurs put their business plan to work. This handy guide is perfect for any kind of business. Now, the Second Edition includes a world of new information, including updates on assessing company goals, planning, mission statements, and updated sample plans. New and updated forms and worksheets on the accompanying CD-ROM make this edition better than ever
Steven D. Peterson, PhD (Petaluma, CA), is Senior Partner and founder of Home Planet Technologies, a management tool development company. Peter E. Jaret (Petaluma, CA) is a frequent contributor to the magazines Health, Newsweek, Reader’s Digest, and Vogue

* Business Plan Kit for Dummies
* Paperback: 360 pages
* Publisher: JOHN WILEY AND SONS
* For Dummies; 2 edition (September 30, 2005)
* ISBN#: 9780764597947
* Language: English

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Advances In Biomedical Photonics And Imaging (2008)

September 8th, 2009
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ADVANCES IN BIOMEDICAL PHOTONICS AND IMAGING
Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Photonics and Imaging in Biology and Medicine (PIBM 2007)
Wuhan, P R China, 4 – 6 November 2007

edited by Qingming Luo (Britton Chance Center for Biomedical Photonics, China) , Lihong V Wang (Washington University in St Louis, USA) , & Valery V Tuchin (Saratov State University, Russia)

Advances In Biomedical Photonics And Imaging (2008)

Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company (October 2008)
ISBN: 978-981-283-233-7
Language: English
No. of Pages: 376 pages

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Microsoft Isa Server 2006 Unleashed

September 8th, 2009
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Microsoft Isa Server 2006 Unleashed

Book Description

ISA Server 2006 is a robust application layer firewall that provides organizations with the ability to secure critical business infrastructure from the exploits and threats of the modern computing world. ISA’s ability to act as an edge firewall, a Virtual Private Networking solution, a reverse proxy server, or a content caching device give it unprecedented flexibility and position it as a valuable security tool for many types of organizations.

ISA Server 2006 Unleashed provides insight into the inner workings of the product, as well as providing best-practice advice on design and implementation concepts for ISA. In addition to detailing commonly requested topics such as securing Outlook Web Access, deploying ISA in a firewall DMZ, and monitoring ISA traffic, this book provides up-to-date information about the new enhancements made to the 2006 version of the product. The author draws upon his experience deploying and managing enterprise ISA environments to present real-world scenarios, outline tips and tricks, and provide step-by-step guides to securing infrastructure using ISA.

About the Author
Michael Noel has been involved in the computer industry for nearly two decades and has significant real-world experience helping organizations realize business value from information technology infrastructure. Michael has authored or co-authored several best-selling industry books, translated into 7 languages, with a total worldwide circulation of more than 150,000 copies. Significant titles include ISA Server 2004 Unleashed, SharePoint 2007 Unleashed, Exchange Server 2007 Unleashed, and the upcoming Windows Server 2008 Unleashed. Currently a Partner at Convergent Computing in the San Francisco Bay area, Michael’s writings and worldwide public speaking experience leverage his real-world expertise designing, deploying, and administering IT infrastructure for his clients.

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* Paperback: 600 pages
* Publisher: Sams; 1 edition (December 5, 2007)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0672329190
* ISBN-13: 978-0672329197

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Ajax : A Beginner’s Guide | 1 Link

September 8th, 2009
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Ajax : A Beginner’s Guide | 1 Link

TITLE : AJAX: A Beginner’s Guide
AUTHOR : Steven Holzner
PUBLISHER : McGraw-Hill Osborne Media
ISBN : 0071494294
EDITION : 1st
PUB DATE : September 5, 2008
LANGUAGE : English
FORMAT : PDF in rar archive
SIZE : 11,935 kb – pdf, 6420 kb – rar

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    Essential Skills–Made Easy!

    Learn how to use Ajax (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML) to create Web applications that mirror the richness of desktop applications. Using easy-to-follow examples, Ajax: A Beginner’s Guide gets you started working with this cutting-edge collection of technologies in no time. Create XML Http Request objects and use JavaScript, XML, DHTML, CSS, PHP, and more to build next-generation Web applications. You’ll also find out about a variety of free, pre-written Ajax frameworks you can use right away.

    Designed for Easy Learning:

    Key Skills & Concepts–Lists of specific skills covered in the chapter
    Ask the Expert–Q&A sections filled with bonus information and helpful tips
    Try This–Hands-on exercises that show how to apply your skills
    Annotated Syntax–Example code with commentary that describes the programming techniques being illustrated

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Building Telephony Systems With Openser

September 8th, 2009
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Building Telephony Systems With Openser

This book teaches how to develop a fast and flexible Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) server using OpenSER and shows how OpenSER can be used to implement features not available in Asterisk PBX.

In Detail

OpenSER is a flexible, free open-source VoIP server based on the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), an application-layer control (or signaling) protocol for creating, modifying, and terminating sessions with one or more participants, including internet telephone calls, multimedia distribution, and multimedia conferences.

Engineered to power IP telephony infrastructures up to large scale, OpenSER is written in pure C for Linux/Unix-like systems with architecture-specific optimizations to offer high performance; it is able to handle 4 million users on a single processor server. The server keeps track of users, sets up VoIP sessions, relays instant messages, and creates space for new plug-in applications.

It can be used on systems with limited resources as well as on carrier-grade servers, scaling up to thousands of call setups per second. It is customizable, being able to feature as fast load balancer; SIP server flavors: registrar, location server, proxy server, redirect server; gateway to SMS/XMPP; or advanced VoIP application server.

What you will learn from this book

* An introduction to SIP
* An overview of SIP Proxies
* Compiling and installing OpenSER
* SIP Proxy default configuration
* Implementing MySQL support for authentication
* Installing the user portal (SerWEB)
* Connecting to the PSTN using a gateway
* Sending a call to voicemail
* NAT traversal using mediaproxy
* Billing with Freeradius and CDRTool
* Troubleshooting tips and tools.

Approach

This book is a well illustrated, step-by-step guide to building a SIP based network using OpenSER.

Who this book is written for

This book is for readers who want to understand how to build a SIP provider from scratch using OpenSER. Telephony and Linux experience will be helpful but is not essential. Readers need not have prior knowledge of OpenSER.

Author(s)

Flavio E. Goncalves

# 324 pages
# Publisher: Packt Publishing (April 30, 2008)
# Language: English
# ISBN-10: 1847193730
# ISBN-13: 978-1847193735

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Sociology: Ational Edition, 12/e

September 8th, 2009
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Sociology: Ational Edition, 12/e

Sociology
By John J. Macionis
Description

John Macionis, like many college students, found his passion and life’s work after taking an introductory sociology course. Sociology helped him make sense of the world around him. John shares his enthusiasm, excitement and teaching experience through a clear and engaging writing style that connects with students.

This is the introductory sociology text that shows students how sociology is relevant in their daily lives. Sociology, 12/e, has an innovate new design, contemporary and relevant student applications, plus a wealth of supplemental material. This revision elevates Sociology’s high standard of excellence, ensuring that it remains one of the foremost comprehensive introductory sociology resources for students and instructors alike.

Sociology, 12/E strengthens the Macionis tradition of helping students see sociology in their everyday life!
Table Of Contents

Brief Table of Contents:

Part I: The Foundations of Sociology
1. The Sociological Perspective
2. Sociological Investigation

Part II: The Foundations of Society
3. Culture
4. Society
5. Socialization
6. Social Interaction in Everyday Life
7. Groups and Organizations
8. Sexuality and Society
9. Deviance

Part III: Social Inequality
10. Social Stratification
11. Social Class in the United States
12. Global Stratification
13. Gender Stratification
14. Race and Ethnicity
15. Aging and the Elderly

Part IV: Social Institutions
16. The Economy and Work
17. Politics and Government
18. Families

19. Religion
20. Education
21. Health and Medicine

Part V: Social Change
22. Population, Urbanization, and Environment
23. Collective Behavior and Social Movements
24 . Social Change: Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Societies
Features

Established Features of Macionis, Sociology:

Each chapter begins with three questions–’What’ ‘How’ and ‘Why’. These alert students to key themes discussed in the chapter.

* An engaging writing style: This text offers a writing style widely praised by students and faculty as clear and engaging.
* The most up to date research and data: Sociology,12/e contains the latest information as reported by the leading publications in the field.
* Emphasis on critical thinking: This text encourages students to discover on their own.
* Social diversity: Sociology invites students from all social backgrounds to discover a fresh and exciting way to see themselves within the larger social world.
o Sociology in Everyday Life boxes contain entertaining stories and accounts,showing how students see sociology in everyday life
o In The Times articles bring sociology to life for students. Found in each chapter, these recently published New York Times articles apply issues in sociology to everyday life.
* Global Sociology: A hallmark feature of Sociology, global boxes and in-text allow students to view the United States in global context.
* Applying Theory: These tables give the student an ‘at-a-glance’ view on how the various theoretical approaches view the sociological topic at hand.
* Summing up tables: These tables summarize the various concepts in a given chapter in an easy to read format.
* Cutting edge deisgn and photos woven throughout the text draw the reader in and keep them engaged

New To This Edition

New in text features in Sociology, 12/e

* Making the Grade. This new five part active learning system is designed to help student succeed in the course. Includes a visual summary of the chapter with page number references, definitions of key terms and a sample test. Making the Grade makes student review and assessment easy!
* Talking Graphs. Annotated maps and charts give students the opportunity to view data in a whole new way. These personalized map/graph additions show how the everyday life of a real person is affected in the context of global and national data.
* Student to Student feature: Through his experiences of writing an Introductory Sociology textbook and teaching the course as well, author John J. Macionis has fielded various questions and comments from students all over the country.These questions and observations are now featured throughout the text in a new feature called Student to Student, designed to draw the reader’s attention to specific topics and issues of interest
* Tips and Getting it Right student annotations: Written by John Macionis, these feature are designed to help students capture the main ideas in each section. The tips give student guidance and friendly advice while reading through the chapter. Getting it right features a concept that the student must master to ensure their success in the course.
* Controversy and Debate. This new feature present several points of view on hotly debated issues designed to enhance student engagement about certain sociological topics. Each Controversy and Debate box ends with a series of questions to generate class discussion and individual reflection.
* Check Your Learning helps students to gauge how well they understand of important theoretical material.
* Your Turn feature are questions thatask the reader to apply the ideas and concepts being discussed in the text to their personal lives.

Chapter-by-Chapter Changes

Chapter 1: The Sociological Perspective.

- “Seeing Sociology in Everyday Life” box — “Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting by in America”

- “In the Times” — “No degree, and no way back to the middle class”

- “Controversy & Debate” box — “Is Sociology Nothing More than Stereotypes” is revised with student dialogue

Chapter 2: Sociological Investigation.

- Increased emphasis on showing students how to apply sociological methods to their everyday lives.

- “In the Times” — “Why are there so many single Americans?”

— “Can People lie with Statistics?” Controversy & Debate box is revised with student dialogue

Chapter 3: Culture.

- New discussion of value clusters

- New material on emerging values

- Updated statistics on people who speak a language other than English at home

- “In the Times” — “The Economy May Be Global, But Not Languages or Culture”

- “Seeing Sociology in Everyday Life” box — New Symbols in the World of Instant Messaging

- “Thinking About Diversity: Race, Class, & Gender” box- “Early Rock-and-Roll: Race, Class, and Cultural Change”

- New discussion of how the war on terror has raised questions about multiculturalism

- Updated discussion of cultural change

Chapter 4: Society.

- New photos discuss material in terms of today’s popular culture

Chapter 5: Socialization.

- “In the Times” — “Amazing + Driven to Excel, For Girls, It’s Be Yourself, and Be Perfect, Too!”

-Latest statistics on the extent of television viewing in the United States

- “Seeing Sociology in Everyday Life”- “Are We Grown Up Yet? Defining Adulthood.” Opens with new student dialogue.

- “Applying Sociology in Everyday Life” — new exercise explaining George Herbert Mead’s concepts of the “I” and the “me”.

Chapter 6: Social Interaction in Everyday Life.

-”In the Times” story — “In Certain Circles, Two is a Crowd.”

- “Seeing Sociology in Everyday Life” — “Performances Online? Visit ‘Second Life’!”

- New research included in the discussion of humor that links laughter to surviving cancer

- Examples of key concepts have been added throughout the chapter

Chapter 7: Groups and Organizations.

- Updated chapter opening on the rise of McDonald’s as a type of organization

- “In the Times”- “In Your Facebook.com”

- Update on the success of Japanese business organizations

Chapter 8: Sexuality and Society.

-New chapter opener describes the results of a recent study of sexual activity among high school students

-”In the Times”- “When a Kiss Is More than a Kiss”

- Updated information on the extent of sexual content in television shows, public support for homosexuality, and gay marriage laws

- New photographs provide a broader look at sexuality as portrayed in films and other mass media

- New research updating patterns of sexual activity among young people

Chapter 9: Deviance.

- Theoretical discussions are now followed by “√ Your Learning” questions found at the end of theoretical discussions.

- Updated examples of current events throughout the chapter;

- “In the Times”- “For $82 a Day, Booking a Cell in a 5-Star Jail”

- Updated statistics on crime in the United States

Chapter 10: Social Stratification.

- “In the Times” — “In Today’s India, Status Comes with Four Wheels”

- Expanded discussion of status consistency in class systems.

- New discussion of the operation of aristocracy in England before the Industrial Revolution;

- Updated discussion of social inequality in China and Russia has been updated

- Expanded discussion of the Kuznets

Chapter 11: Social Class in the United States.

- Updated statistics for all measures of inequality, including income, wealth, and schooling, and also contains the latest poverty data for the United States

- “In the Times”- “Money Changes Everything.”

- Updated sections on mobility and the American dream, including the box on CEOs in the US

-New research informs the discussion of homelessness in the United States

Chapter 12: Global Stratification.

- Revised discussion of high-, middle-, and low-income nations reflect the latest data about global economic development

-New reports from the United Nations support an up-to-date survey of the economic and social standing of the world’s countries

- New report describing the widespread abuse of children in the Darfur region of Sudan mentioned in the discussion of poverty and children.

-”In the Times” — “Crowds of Pupils but little else in African Schools.”

-Global Snapshot highlights the social standing of women

- Latest data and research findings included in the discussion of economic trends in the world.

Chapter 13: Gender Stratification.

- Updated discussion of global patriarchy to include Musuo, a small society in China’s Yunnan province, where women have most of the power

-Updates on the rising share of women on U.S. campuses, as well as how gender guides the majors that people choose

-Expanded discussion of the beauty myth to include eating disorders

- Updated statistics on women’s and men’s work, income and wealth, and schooling

- “In the Times”- “How Suite It Isn’t: A Death of Female Bosses?

- New data included in the sections on intersection theory and violence against women

- Expanded discussion of women in the U.S. military.

- Applying Theory table summarizes the liberal, socialist, and radical approaches within feminism

Chapter 14: Race and Ethnicity.

- Expanded discussion of the social construction of race

-”In the Times” — “The Price of a Word and the Pain It Causes.”

- Updated statistics on the meaning people give to race as well as the number of people in various racial and ethnic categories

-Revised chapter notes the fact that minorities are now a numerical majority in Texas and three other states;

- Updated discussion of genocide to include recent events in the Darfur region of Sudan

- Examination of African American political clout now includes mention of the presidential candidacy of Barack Obama;

Chapter 15: Aging and the Elderly.

- Account of the increasing number of seniors returning to community colleges to retrain for second careers now included in the discussion of older people in everyday life.

- Updated statistics on the health of older people of various income levels

- “In the Times”- “Here Come the Great-Grandparents.”

- Up-to-date reexamination on the policy of euthanasia in the Netherlands and in the United States

Chapter 16: The Economy and Work.

- Updated chapter opening on the expansion of Wal-Mart with the latest statistics

- New data for the economic output of various sectors of the economy for rich and poor countries

- Expanded discussion of economic trends to include the shift toward socialist systems in a number of countries in South America

-”In the Times”- “Many Entry-Level Workers Find Pinch of Rough Market”

- Updated statistics describing the labor force of the United States and other nations have

- Latest statistics on unionization, the size of U.S. corporations, average wages, and unemployment are provided;

Chapter 17: Politics and Government.

- New chapter opening raises questions about how various nations define “terrorism” and illustrates the operation of politics at the international level

-Number of nations in the world is updated (there are now 193)

- He has Updated discussion about politics in global perspective, including the Window on the World map called “Political Freedom in Global Perspective”

-”In the Times” — “Talking the War Out of a Child Soldier.”

- Updated statistics on the political attitudes, party identification, number of lobbyists and PACs working in our nation’s capital, casualties from the Iraq War, and the extent of terrorism around the world

Chapter 18: Families.

- Updated statistics on a wide range of social patterns, including infidelity, divorce, various types of marriages, actual family size, and the number of children parents consider to be ideal

- Latest data on the relative social standing of African American, Latino, and Asian American families is provided;

- Latest legal changes and challenges regarding domestic partnerships and marriage for same-sex couples are documented

- Updated Controversy & Debate box looks at the pros and cons of traditional families; a – “In the Times” — “Girl or Boy? As Fertility Technology Advances, So Does an Ethical Debate.”

Chapter 19: Religion.

- Update statistics on the religiosity of the U.S. population.

- Expanded coverage of the debate between creationism and evolution to include recent events

- Newest publications in the sociology of religion cited in order to support discussions.

-”In the Times”- “A Muslim Leader in Brooklyn, Reconciling Two Worlds.”

Chapter 20: Education.

- New statistics provided on the educational achievement of the U.S. population, including college enrollment, how much a college degree boosts lifetime income, and changes in the presence of both men and minorities on campus

- New material includes evidence on the results of the No Child Left Behind Act

- Expanded discussion of unequal school funding to include the statewide funding policy recently enacted in Vermont

-”In the Times” —“Community College; Dream Catchers.”

- Updated information on how U.S. adults rate our public schools as well as on dropout rates by race and ethnicity and by family income level;

- Discussion of school violence now includes analysis of the 2007 Virginia Tech killings and the tension between protecting student privacy and ensuring the safety of the campus population

- New scholarly comparison of the performance of U.S. students to those in other nations in science and mathematics;

Chapter 21: Health and Medicine.

-Up-to-date statistics provided on the links between income and health and on life expectancy in the United States for women and men, on the official incidence of various sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS, in national and global perspective, on the share of physicians who are women and other minorities, and on the share of the population not covered by health insurance.

-”In the Times” — “Life at the Top in America Isn’t Just Better, It’s Longer.”

- Expanded discussion of eating disorders to include more information on the role of the economy and the mass media in promoting anorexia, bulimia, and obesity

- Updated information on the rise in support for national health care coverage

- Significant new symbolic-interaction analysis investigates how surgery affects the way people think about themselves and how others see them

Chapter 22: Population, Urbanization, and Environment.

- Latest data on global population, including fertility and mortality statistics, and on urbanization trends;

- “In the Times” — “Cities Compete in Hipness Battle to Attract Young.”

- Expanded discussion of the logic of growth.

Chapter 23: Collective Behavior and Social Movements.

-New chapter opening describes the importance of events such as Hurricane Katrina to the study of disasters.

-New National Map shows where a 2007 “virtual march” against the war in Iraq was most and least successful in mobilizing people

-”In the Times” — “Big People on Campus.”

Chapter 24: Social Change: Traditional, Modern, and Postmodern Societies.

- New survey data show what people think of our modern world and document a host of social trends, including inequality

-”In the Times” — “ ‘Telegrapher’ Badges? Gone. But Scouts Survive.”

- Updated Controversy & Debate box on balancing personal freedom and social responsibility to include the recent heroic act of New York subway Good Samaritan Wesley Autry

* Publisher: Pearson Education
* Number Of Pages: 744
* Publication Date: 2007-11-29
* ISBN-10 / ASIN: 0135156726
* ISBN-13 / EAN: 9780135156728
* Binding: Paperback

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Psychology: The Science Of Mind And Behaviour

September 8th, 2009
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Title: Psychology: The Science of Mind and Behaviour

Psychology: The Science Of Mind And Behaviour

Description:

* Paperback: 1024 pages
* Publisher: A Hodder Arnold Publication; 5 edition (September 15, 2005)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0340900989
* ISBN-13: 978-0340900987

Product Description
Gross’s book has been described as the trailblazer in the psychology textbook revolution and the psychology student’s bible.

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Eye Wonder: Mammals

September 7th, 2009
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Eye Wonder: Mammals
Eye Wonder: Mammals

Eye Wonder: Mammals
By DK Publishing
Publisher: DK CHILDREN | 48 pages | Ages 4-8 | 2002-10-01 | ISBN: 0789488698 |
English | PDF | 28.06 MB

Product Description:
Open your eyes to a world of discovery.
Offering a new level of information through powerful visuals, the Eye Wonder
reference series was specially developed for children ready for their first books about the natural world. Full-color photography is matched with clearly written text to build a foundation for advanced exploration and help show children a stunning new view of the world.

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