
The Humorous Erotic Adventure’s Of A Group Of Hot Mums!
Comic Book Writer Rebecca Tells Another Tale Full Of Erotic Comedy And s3xy Adventures.
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Abs 4 Life - Ted Gambordella

All you need to know to get the ABS you want and keep them forever. 48 Different exercises for men and women you can do to get that "6 pack" look. There is nothing worse than a beer gut or fat belly if you are a serious martial artist. This book will show you all you need to know to develop the perfect waistline.
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Create Your Own Hedge Fund

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Discover a practical trading strategy that combines options and ETFs.
Create Your Own Hedge Fund explains how exchange-traded funds can be used in conjunction with an options strategy to attain steady growth. Beginning with a tutorial on options and ETFs, the book goes on to describe both investment approaches in great detail providing you with a trading strategy that generates higher returns than buy-and-hold investing -- and allows you to reduce risk by adopting a hedging strategy. Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this book is intended for you if you're a sophisticated individual investor or a professional investor, trader, or other money manager looking to update your arsenal of investment tools.
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Discover a practical trading strategy that combines options and ETFs.
Create Your Own Hedge Fund explains how exchange-traded funds can be used in conjunction with an options strategy to attain steady growth. Beginning with a tutorial on options and ETFs, the book goes on to describe both investment approaches in great detail providing you with a trading strategy that generates higher returns than buy-and-hold investing -- and allows you to reduce risk by adopting a hedging strategy. Filled with in-depth insights and expert advice, this book is intended for you if you're a sophisticated individual investor or a professional investor, trader, or other money manager looking to update your arsenal of investment tools.
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The Toni Morrison Encyclopedia

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This encyclopedia covers Morrison's works, characters, locations, themes (e.g., Children), and general topics (e.g., Oprah's Book Club). The alphabetically arranged entries are the work of 52 contributors. Also included is a 14-page selected bibliography citing Morrison's novels, essays, stories, and interviews, as well as criticism on Morrison's works selected from books and articles. Typically, articles on themes, general topics, and works span several pages, while entries on characters and locations range from one sentence to one paragraph. A list of references concludes many, but not all, entries.
Entries on Morrison's works usually provide a plot summary followed by a review of major themes within the work. For example, the entry for The Bluest Eye includes a discussion of racism and black female identity. Theme coverage is broad and should be useful for students. For example, the six-page article titled Migration discusses migration in the novels The Bluest Eye, Sula, Song of Solomon, Tar Baby, beloved, jazz, and paradise and ends with a list of further readings. Other examples of theme headings include Hunger, masculinity, Sex/Sexuality, and trickster. Although a general index is included, a separate theme index might further assist readers.
The Toni Morrison Encyclopedia makes a nice supplement to resources such as Gale's Contemporary Authors and Masterplots II: African American Literature (Salem, 1994) as well as circulating items such as Critical Essays on Toni Morrison (G. K. Hall, 1988). Intended for the scholar and the general reader, some articles may prove challenging for high-schoolers. Suitable for academic and public libraries. RBB
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[T]his alphabetically arranged volume is helpful, easy to use, and well cross-referenced. Recommended. Academic collections.Choice
[P]rovides a handy overview of her life as well as her literary acheivements....Although this work is geared toward university students, the lucid writing makes it appropriate for high school-level readers as well....A useful addition to most academic as well as larger public libraries.Library Journal
[T]his book would be an invaluable reference tool for a student working on an essay or dissertation about Morrison's work....[T]his volume would not look out of place in a range of collections, school libraries for the older reader, public and academic libraries.Reference Reviews
Ihe Toni Morisson Encyclopedia has been assembled to help readers appreciate Morrison's achievements and negotiate her multilayered texts....Comprehensive collections will certainly want to acquire Ihe Toni Morisson Encyclopedia.Reference & User Services Quarterly
Intended for the scholar and the general reader....Suitable for academic and public libraries.Booklist/Reference Books Bulletin
[A] worthwhile contribution to the subject....Recommended for high school and college collections, as well as scholars interested in further study and research of the Nobel Prize-winning writer.MultiCultural Review
Older teen and adult Morrison fans will find it indispensable for exploring the concepts and sorting out the complexities of her work.VOYA
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Product Details
* Hardcover: 432 pages
* Publisher: Greenwood Press (January 30, 2003)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0313316996
* ISBN-13: 978-0313316999
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Occult, Spiritual and Esoteric (Alternative) Books

Here are some of the most important works on spirituality, occult and mysticism in PDFs! Including areas such as : Alchemy, Astrology, Kabbalah, Ceremonial (Ritual) Magick, Hermetism, UFOlogy, Conspiracy Theories, Secret Societies... My intention is to illuminate some of the generaly unknown or misinterpreted information.
A.E Waite - Turba Philosophorum
Known unto the Wise as the Crowd of Philosophers, this twelfth century treatise records the meeting of the "Hermetic Association for the Advancement of Alchemy" and gives voice to the alchemical wisdom of several centuries. From Pythagoras to the Thrice-Greatest Hermes, the Adepts converse on the keys of the Royal Art and the nature of the Magnum Opus in their pursuit of the Philosopher's Stone.
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David Icke - The Biggest Secret
The basic conspiracy theory is that the world is controlled by a network of secret societies referred to as the "Brotherhood," at the apex of which stand the "Illuminati" or "Global Elite." The goal of the Brotherhood is a world government, a plan that Icke says was laid out in the anti-semitic hoax, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which Icke says are really the revealed plans of the Illuminati. Icke, in common with many other conspiracy theorists, says the methods of these conspirators include control of the world's economies and the use of mind-control techniques
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Manly P. Hall - The Secret Teachings of All Ages
Each of the nearly 50 chapters is so dense with information that it is the equivalent of an entire short book. If you read this book in its entirety you will be in a good position to dive into subjects such as the Qabbala, Alchemy, Tarot, Ceremonial Magic, Neo-Platonic Philosophy, Mystery Religions, and the theory of Rosicrucianism and Freemasonry. Although there are some questionable and controversial parts of the book, such as the outdated material on Islam, the portion on the Bacon-Shakespeare hypothesis, and Hall's conspiracy theory of history as driven by an elite cabal of roving immortals, they are farout-weighed by the comprehensive information here on other subjects.
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Sri Swami Shivananda - Easy Steps to Yoga
This simple book will get you started on the path of yoga and meditation. Author Sri Swami Sivananda believes: “The Goal of life is the attainment of Self-realization or God-consciousness.” And Yoga can get you there!
Swami Sivananda’s 91-page book Easy Step to Yoga is published by the Divine Life Society of the Tehri-Garhwal Himalayas. Here he explains in an easy and homely style the basic principles that a beginner in Yoga has to understand and follow.
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The Emerald Tablets Of Thoth The Atlantean
The history of the Emerald Tablets is strange and beyond the belief of modern scientists. Their antiquity is stupendous, dating back some 36,000 years B.C. THe writer Thoth, an Atlantean Priest-King, who founded a colony in ancient Egypt after the sinking of the mother country.
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Michael Laitman, PhD. - Basic Concepts in Kabbalah
By reading and re-reading in this book, one develops internal observations, senses, and approaches that did not previously exist within. This book is intended to foster the contemplation of spiritual terms. To the extent that we are integrated with these terms, we can begin to see with our inner vision the unveiling of the spiritual structure that surrounds us, almost as if a mist had been lifted.
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Cassiopaean Transcripts
Channeling (Channeling is a process whereby an individual, the "channeler" claims to have been invaded by a spirit entity which speaks through the channeler) received since 1994 by Laura Knight Jadczyk. This channeling as well as research inspired by this channeling still continues. The material forms an extensive review of history, metaphysics, esoterica, politics and the alien issue. Laura Knight Jadczyk paints a picture of the hidden forces governing the human condition throughout history, ranging from aliens of ancient history to their influence on present day political forces. Laura sees the world as a laboratory where incarnating souls may undertake esoteric work in preparation for the coming transition.
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E. A. Wallis Budge - Egyptian Magic
A STUDY of the remains of the native religious literature of ancient Egypt which have come down to us has revealed the fact that the belief in magic, that is to say, in the power of magical names, and spells, and enchantments, and formulæ, and pictures, and figures, and amulets, and in the performance of ceremonies accompanied by the utterance of words of power, to produce supernatural results, formed a large and important part of the Egyptian religion. And it is certain that, notwithstanding the continuous progress which the Egyptians made in civilization, and the high intellectual development to which they eventually attained, this belief influenced their minds and, from the earliest to the latest period of their history, shaped their views concerning things temporal as well as spiritual in a manner which, at this stage in the history of the world, is very difficult to understand.
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Albert Pike - Morals And Dogma
Albert Pike, the Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite from 1859 to 1891, is one of the most honored and influential American Freemasons of all time. The Supreme Council exalts Pike by saying: Albert Pike remains today an inspirations for Masons everywhere. His great book, Morals and Dogma endures as the complete exposition of Scottish Rite philosophy. He will always be remembered and revered as the Master Builder of the Scottish Rite. Often referred to as the "Masonic Bible". CONTENTS: Apprentice; Fellow-craft; Master; Secret Master; Perfect Master; Intimate Secretary; Provost and Judge; Intendant of the Building; Elu of the Nine; Elu of the Fifteen; Elu of the Twelve; Master Architect; Royal Arch of Solomon; Perfect Elu; Knight of the East; Prince of Jerusalem; Knight of the East and West; Knight Rose Croix; pontiff; Master of the Symbolic Lodge; Noachite or Prussian Knight; Knight of the Royal Axe or Prince of Liabanus; Chief of the Tabernacle; Prince of the Tabernacle; Knight of the Brazen Serpent; Prince of Mercy; Knight Commander of the Temple; Knight of the Sun or Prince Adept; Scottish Knight of St. Andrew; Knight Kadosh; Inspector Inquisitor; Master of the Royal Secret. IF YOU READ ONLY ONE BOOK ON FREEMASONRY, THIS IS IT! Please Note: This book is easy to read in true text, not scanned images that can sometimes be difficult to decipher. This book retains all of the symbols, Hebrew and Greek writings and references, and images that are in the original book.
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Taking Your iPhone to the Max

Unleash your iPhone and take it to the limit using secret tips and techniques from gadget hacker Erica Sadun. Fast and fun to read, Taking Your iPhone to the Max will show you how get the most out of Apple’s iPhone. You’ll find all the best, and undocumented, tricks as well as the most efficient and enjoyable introduction to the iPhone you’ll ever find.
Starting with a guide to iPhone basics, you’ll quickly move on to discover the iPhone’s hidden potential, like how to connect to a TV, get contract-free VOIP, and hack OS X so it will run apps on your iPhone. From e-mail and surfing the Web, to using iTunes, iBooks, games, photos, ripping DVDs and getting free VOIP with Skype or Jajah, you’ll find it here. You’ll even find tips on where to get the best and cheapest iPhone accessories. Get ready to take iPhone to the max!
What you’ll learn
* iPhone basics
* E-mail, voicemail, and using iCal
* Surfing the Web with iPhone using Safari
* Expanding the main menu using third-party software
* Using iTunes, games, and iBooks
* Connecting to the TV and ripping DVDs
* Hacking OS X to run apps on the iPhone
* Getting contract-free VOIP
* Saving on accessories and what you really need
Who is this book for?
Anyone who has an iPhone and wants to get more out of it, learn how to connect to other devices, or tinker with it
Related Titles
* Mac OS X Leopard: Beyond the Manual
About the Author
Erica Sadun holds a PhD in Computer Science from the Georgia Institute of Technology. She has written, cowritten, and contributed to almost two dozen books about technology, particularly in the areas of programming, digital video, and digital photography. An unrepentant geek, Sadun has never met a gadget she didn’t need. Her checkered past includes run–ins with NeXT, Newton, and a vast myriad of both successful and unsuccessful technologies. When not writing, she and her geek husband parent three adorable geeks–in–training, who regard their parents with restrained bemusement. Eight Ways to Get the Most out of Your Zune, the O’Reilly short cut, and Modding Mac OS X, also with O’Reilly, are her latest books. She also wrote Taking Your iPhone to the Max.
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* Paperback: 182 pages
* Publisher: Apress (December 11, 2007)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 1590599268
* ISBN-13: 978-1590599266
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DBMS Description
A DBMS is a complex set of software programs that controls the organization, storage, management, and retrieval of data in a database. A DBMS includes:
1. A modeling language to define the schema of each database hosted in the DBMS, according to the DBMS data model.
* The four most common types of organizations are the hierarchical, network, relational and object models. Inverted lists and other methods are also used. A given database management system may provide one or more of the four models. The optimal structure depends on the natural organization of the application's data, and on the application's requirements (which include transaction rate (speed), reliability, maintainability, scalability, and cost).
* The dominant model in use today is the ad hoc one embedded in SQL, despite the objections of purists who believe this model is a corruption of the relational model, since it violates several of its fundamental principles for the sake of practicality and performance. Many DBMSs also support the Open Database Connectivity API that supports a standard way for programmers to access the DBMS.
2. Data structures (fields, records, files and objects) optimized to deal with very large amounts of data stored on a permanent data storage device (which implies relatively slow access compared to volatile main memory).
3. A database query language and report writer to allow users to interactively interrogate the database, analyze its data and update it according to the users privileges on data.
* It also controls the security of the database.
* Data security prevents unauthorized users from viewing or updating the database. Using passwords, users are allowed access to the entire database or subsets of it called subschemas. For example, an employee database can contain all the data about an individual employee, but one group of users may be authorized to view only payroll data, while others are allowed access to only work history and medical data.
* If the DBMS provides a way to interactively enter and update the database, as well as interrogate it, this capability allows for managing personal databases. However, it may not leave an audit trail of actions or provide the kinds of controls necessary in a multi-user organization. These controls are only available when a set of application programs are customized for each data entry and updating function.
4. A transaction mechanism, that ideally would guarantee the ACID properties, in order to ensure data integrity, despite concurrent user accesses (concurrency control), and faults (fault tolerance).
* It also maintains the integrity of the data in the database.
* The DBMS can maintain the integrity of the database by not allowing more than one user to update the same record at the same time. The DBMS can help prevent duplicate records via unique index constraints; for example, no two customers with the same customer numbers (key fields) can be entered into the database. See ACID properties for more information (Redundancy avoidance).
The DBMS accepts requests for data from the application program and instructs the operating system to transfer the appropriate data.
When a DBMS is used, information systems can be changed much more easily as the organization's information requirements change. New categories of data can be added to the database without disruption to the existing system.
Organizations may use one kind of DBMS for daily transaction processing and then move the detail onto another computer that uses another DBMS better suited for random inquiries and analysis. Overall systems design decisions are performed by data administrators and systems analysts. Detailed database design is performed by database administrators.
Database servers are specially designed computers that hold the actual databases and run only the DBMS and related software. Database servers are usually multiprocessor computers, with RAID disk arrays used for stable storage. Connected to one or more servers via a high-speed channel, hardware database accelerators are also used in large volume transaction processing environments.
DBMSs are found at the heart of most database applications. Sometimes DBMSs are built around a private multitasking kernel with built-in networking support although nowadays these functions are left to the operating system.
Logical view and physical view
A database management system provides the ability for many different users to share data and process resources. But as there can be many different users, there are many different database needs. The question now is: How can a single, unified database meet the differing requirement of so many users?
A DBMS minimizes these problems by providing two views of the database data: a physical view and a logical view. The physical view deals with the actual, physical arrangement and location of data in the direct access storage devices(DASDs). Database specialists use the physical view to make efficient use of storage and processing resources. Users, however, may wish to see data differently from how they are stored, and they do not want to know all the technical details of physical storage. After all, a business user is primarily interested in using the information, not in how it is stored. The logical view/user’s view, of a database program represents data in a format that is meaningful to a user and to the software programs that process those data. That is, the logical view tells the user, in user terms, what is in the database. One strength of a DBMS is that while there is only one physical view of the data, there can be an endless number of different logical views. This feature allows users to see database information in a more business-related way rather than from a technical, processing viewpoint. Thus the logical view refers to the way user views data, and the physical view to the way the data are physically stored and processed.

