Sabtu, 27 Juli 2019

Bible Promises for Moms Free Pdf

ISBN: 1496412729
Title: Bible Promises for Moms Pdf
Author: Heidi St. John
Published Date: 2019-03-05
Page: 132
Begin every day with an encouraging promise from God.
God understands the heart of a mom, as well as the daily cares and worries that can weigh you down. No matter where you are in your mothering journey, God’s mercies and promises are for you.

This pocket-size book of Scriptures provides hundreds of Bible promises that are relevant to the needs of every mother, interweaving them with personal reflections from popular author Heidi St. John. Arranged topically for easy use, Bible Promises for Moms will give you verses to guide you
  • when you need to hear that God is pleased when you hang in there;
  • when your mother’s heart needs to remember what God can do;
  • when you need to model true forgiveness for your children;
  • and many more.
We need the wisdom of God as we bring up our precious children. Lean into God’s promises today, trusting His Word as your ultimate source for guidance, hope, strength, and encouragement.

Yet I am confident I will see the Lord’s goodness while I am here in the land of the living. Wait patiently for the Lord. Be brave and courageous. Yes, wait patiently for the Lord (Psalm 27:13-14, NLT).

Biblical, pleasantly surprised! This book is actually very good. Mostly because it’s scripture and you can’t go wrong with scripture! It’s very encouraging for moms (or anyone really) in all stages of life.The mini stories added by the author are very insightful as well.Highly recommend and will be giving as gifts for Mother’s Day!Great for new moms This is a great book for a new mom or a struggling mom. Fits in your purse and a great easy to encourage someone.Purse sized encouragement, and truth to bring along where ever you go! This is such great encouragement! I love Heidi St. John’s writing, she speaks truth, and empowers moms to stand bold for the Lord!This book is perfect to bring with you, and fits well in your purse! I have purchased 5, and hand them out to moms who are in need of encouragement. Thank you Heidi for writing another book, I look forwards to more!!

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Minggu, 21 Juli 2019

On Call in the Arctic Pdf

ISBN: 1681778513
Title: On Call in the Arctic Pdf A Doctor's Pursuit of Life, Love, and Miracles in the Alaskan Frontier
Author: Thomas J. Sims
Published Date: 2018-09-04
Page: 304

“A lively and touching debut. Sims’ writing moves at a rapid-pace, in step with the life-and-death tales he recounts, slowing down only to focus on such moving occasions as the birth of a three-pound baby and the painful death of a hospital colleague. Sims has delivered a captivating account of practicing medicine in the furthest reaches of the U.S.” - Publishers Weekly“The best parts of the memoir are, without doubt, the fast-paced accounts of some of the doctor’s medical cases and situations, [which are] fascinating and often harrowing.  It’s apparent that Sims’s time in Nome made a great impression on him.” - The Anchorage Daily News      I decided to become a doctor on a Sunday afternoon. It was the day a family friend, an RN, slipped the tips of her stethoscope in my ears, its bell on her chest, and for the first time in my life I heard the sounds of a living human heart. I was mesmerized by the rhythmic beats, seventy pulses a minute I counted on my fingers, and captivated by notions of blood flowing through arteries and veins, giving life to every part of her body. I was ten years old at the time.     Life happened, and when it did, chances of achieving my dream seemed to slip away. I was born into a family burdened with addictions and had to accept the fact the best hope I could have for my life was to avoid the path taken by my parents and one of my brothers. Yet, despite odds against it, and by the grace of God, I adapted. I successfully made it through college at a major university, medical school, and internship to earn my degree.     At age twenty-six, on the cusp of launching my dream career as a pediatric surgeon, disaster struck. I fell victim to a war nobody wanted and was overtaken by circumstances beyond my control. With a pregnant wife on the verge of delivery and a two-year-old daughter, I was pulled out of my medical training and buried into the remote, frozen wasteland of arctic Alaska. There, to serve as the only physician for over 10,000 people as an officer in the U.S. Public Health Service, I was abandoned in a desolate wilderness, left to provide a home for my family and perform feats of medicine and surgery far beyond my level of training or experience.          At first, I was paralyzed with fear. How could I practice medicine in ways I was never trained? How could I be a father and husband, living in a land so foreign to the life my wife and I had always known? I wanted nothing more than to crawl into a hole and hide.     Necessity and commitment didn't allow me the luxury of slipping away. Overnight, I was forced to adjust to overwhelming need, archaic facilities, and an unbelievably harsh environment. I had to practice medicine like I never thought possible. I had to learn to be flexible when my training in conventional medicine failed to show me the right decisions to make; to improvise when medical need demanded far more than I was emotionally and physically equipped to deliver; and to stick with my instincts and persevere until problems and situations were brought under control.     Be flexible, improvise, and persevere. The actions were familiar; they were those same principles I used as a child to adapt. They would now be the ones that would guide me through these most demanding of times.     Life and medical practice in the Arctic was severe - isolated, bittersweet, unpredictable, yet filled with laughter and tears. And I adapted to unforgiving living conditions, impossible medical situations and perilous travel, all to deliver frontier medicine and surgery far beyond what I ever believed myself capable. It was never a question of whether or not I wanted to do it. It was a question of whether or not I could succeed.      Writing "On Call in the Arctic" was an emotional rollercoaster ride through a time in my life I once felt I'd never want to revisit. Delivering my own son was an experience I will never forget, yet delivering other babies in remote Eskimo villages under Coleman lantern, performing surgery I was never taught to perform and required to do it without adequate anesthesia and under flashlight illumination, even traveling over a frozen ocean tied to the top of boxes piled on top a snowmobile sled and towed behind a broken down Ski-Doo were experiences I thought best left to my own private memories.     But, with the passage of time, I began to realize the life and work adventures I had in the Arctic made me the man and physician I am today and I'm grateful for every life tingling experience I had there.     My hope is that readers of my book will come to understand how the ability to improvise, be flexible and to persevere allowed me to achieve medical success far beyond what I ever dreamed myself possible, and how they can use those same principles in their own lives to achieve success beyond their wildest dreams no matter where they live or where their life path takes them.

An extraordinary memoir recounting the adventures of a young doctor stationed in the Alaskan bush.

The fish-out-of-water stories of Northern Exposure and Doc Martin meet the rough-and-rugged setting of The Discovery Channel’s Alaskan Bush People in Thomas J. Sims’s On Call in the Arctic, where the author relates his incredible experience saving lives in one of the most remote outposts in North America.

Imagine a young doctor, trained in the latest medical knowledge and state-of-the-art equipment, suddenly transported back to one of the world’s most isolated and unforgiving environments―Nome, Alaska. Dr. Sims’ plans to become a pediatric surgeon drastically changed when, on the eve of being drafted into the Army to serve as a M.A.S.H. surgeon in Vietnam, he was offered a commission in the U.S. Public Health for assignment in Anchorage, Alaska.

In Anchorage, Dr. Sims was scheduled to act as Chief of Pediatrics at the Alaska Native Medical Center. Life changed, along with his military orders, when he learned he was being transferred from Anchorage to work as the only physician in Nome.  There, he would have the awesome responsibility of rendering medical care under archaic conditions to the population of this frontier town plus thirteen Eskimo villages in the surrounding Norton Sound area. And he would do it alone with little help and support. All the while, he was pegged as both an “outsider” and an employee of the much-derided federal government.

In order to do his job, Dr. Sims had to overcome racism, cultural prejudices, and hostility from those who would like to see him sent packing. On Call in the Arctic reveals the thrills and the terrors of frontier medicine, where Dr. Sims must rely upon his instincts, improvise, and persevere against all odds in order to help his patients on the icy shores of the Bering Sea. 

16 pages of color photographs

Authentic, engaging, thought Provoking and REAL! - a triumph of human spirit! Dr. Tom's book is such a very accurate picture of Alaska during that time. Not to mention it is a heart clinching, page turner. It was so exciting for me to read because I traveled to many villages in the early 1980's doing teacher workshops. And it is true, a bush pilot will still drop you off and jump back into the sky only to return when they think it prudent! The book will grab you at the very beginning with Dr. Tom's honest sharing and insight into his personal growth and family challenges as well as a clear reminder of the many conflicts in the culture of our country at that time. Tom's commitment to his family and their well being, as well as his heartfelt desire to be a compassionate helpful physician were central in the book. But not in a saccharine every thing is always rosy way. It is a clear picture of commitment, passion and persistence in the face of brutal harsh conditions of both weather and culture. Alaska is still an amazing place both geographically and culturally. On Call in the Arctic is a great way to immerse yourself in that adventure. You will enjoy a peek into a world you don't know or a wonderful visit to a place you do know. Either way it is a MUST READ.Dr. Sims, I am looking forward to your next book!!Great Read! One amazing story. I probably read this book in less time than any other book I've read, it was very hard to put it down. This undertaking would be overwhelming for any seasoned doctor let alone a new recruit like Dr. Tom. I have nothing but the greatest admiration for him and his wife for the adventure they signed up for!Excellent read After reading Dr. Sims' book, On Call in the Arctic, I must say there were times I couldn't stop laughing and other times were sad. I think anyone who reads this book will see familiar life experiences. The book was a page turner. Without any reservations, I say buy and read this book,you will not be disappointed. Gary Aftoora

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Senin, 15 Juli 2019

Fast Food Nation Free Pdf

ISBN: B003G83UI2
Title: Fast Food Nation Pdf The Dark Side of the All-American Meal

New York Times Bestseller

“Schlosser has a flair for dazzling scene-setting and an arsenal of startling facts . . . Fast Food Nation points the way but, to resurrect an old fast food slogan, the choice is yours.”—Los Angeles Times

In 2001, Fast Food Nation was published to critical acclaim and became an international bestseller. Eric Schlosser’s exposé revealed how the fast food industry has altered the landscape of America, widened the gap between rich and poor, fueled an epidemic of obesity, and transformed food production throughout the world. The book changed the way millions of people think about what they eat and helped to launch today’s food movement.

In a new afterword for this edition, Schlosser discusses the growing interest in local and organic food, the continued exploitation of poor workers by the food industry, and the need to ensure that every American has access to good, healthy, affordable food. Fast Food Nation is as relevant today as it was a decade ago. The book inspires readers to look beneath the surface of our food system, consider its impact on society and, most of all, think for themselves.

“As disturbing as it is irresistible . . . Exhaustively researched, frighteningly convincing . . . channeling the spirits of Upton Sinclair and Rachel Carson.”—San Francisco Chronicle

“Schlosser shows how the fast food industry conquered both appetite and landscape.”—The New Yorker

Eric Schlosser is a contributing editor for the Atlantic and the author of Fast Food Nation, Reefer Madness, and Chew on This (with Charles Wilson).

You Are What You Eat! The purpose of this book, about the fast food industry, is best summarized by the author within the introduction: "I do not mean to suggest that fast food is solely responsible for every social problem now haunting the United States. In some cases (such as the malling and sprawling of the West) the fast food industry has been a catalyst and a symptom of larger economic trends. In other cases (such as the rise of franchising and the spread of obesity) fast food has played a more central role. By tracing the diverse influences of fast food I hope to shed light not only on the workings of an important industry, but also on a distinctively American way of viewing the world."This book recounts the history behind the uprising of fast food to become a dominant force in our modern society. However, what most of us do not know is : "what lies behind the shiny, happy surface of every fast food transaction". Eric goes on to investigate every aspect of the fast food industry: people, cattle, vegetables, health etc. The storytelling techniques that he uses throughout the book bring this expose to life. The stories are descriptive, personal and touching.A very educative and enlightening read, and a rude (much needed) awakening about the food industry in general and the fast food industry in particular.Below are key excerpts from the book that I found particularly insightful:"The history of the twentieth century was dominated by the struggle against totalitarian systems of state power. The twenty-first will no doubt be marked by a struggle to curtail excessive corporate power. The great challenge now facing countries throughout the world is how to find a proper balance between the efficiency and the amorality of the market.""Today's fast food industry is the culmination of those larger social and economic trends. The low price of a fast food hamburger does not reflect its real cost - and should. the profits of the fast food chains have been made possible by losses imposed on the rest of society. The annual cost of obesity alone is now twice as large as the fast food industry's total revenues.""The right pressure applied to the fast food industry in the right way could produce change faster than any act of Congress. The United Students Against Sweatshops and other activist groups have brought widespread attention to the child labor, low wages, and hazardous working conditions in Asian factories that make sneakers for Nike.""Nobody in the United States is forced to buy fast food. The first steps toward meaningful change is by far the easiest: stop buying it. The executives who run the fast food industry are not bad men. They are businessmen. They will sell free-range, organic, grass-fed hamburgers if you demand it. They will sell whatever sells at a profit. The usefulness of the market, its effectiveness as a tool, cuts both ways.""Whatever replaces the fast food industry should be regional, diverse, authentic, unpredictable, sustainable, profitable - and humble. It should know its limits. People can be fed without being fattened or deceived. This new century may bring an impatience with conformity, a refusal to be kept in the dark, less greed, more compassion, less speed, more common sense, a sense of humor about bran essences and loyalties, a view of food as more than just fuel. Things don't have to be the way they are. Despite all evidence to the contrary, I remain optimistic."Disconcerting Supply Chain Unlike the restaurants and food preparatory processes discussed, the statistics and case studies of Fast Food Nation are palatable. The book succeeds in taking a complex industry, introducing the reader to its history in the context of American industrial development, and disassembling it out by its major components. One of the more memorable sections of the book focuses on fast food employees, the growing standardization of their roles over time, and the extreme measures some companies pursue in order to avoid any consequences of hiring an inconsistent, unreliable workforce. Fast Food Nation makes a great effort to identify many of the cultural, personal, and political issues in play within the fast food industry, though it does little to incite change. If the book presented concrete solutions, I do not recall many of them, it works better as a highlight reel of atrocity rather than a meditation on possible improvements. I read the book in 2012, 11 years after Fast Food Nation was originally published but I have failed to see any of the changes highlighted in the book taking hold. Democracy still appears to be smothered by special interests and lobbying, and despite other media emphasizing the horrifying state of our food industry we seem stuck in that same feedback loop. Ultimately Fast Food Nation will open your eyes to many of the issues in the fast food industry, though perhaps the greatest lesson is how much more it will take to actually incite change.

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Selasa, 09 Juli 2019

Computer Networking Download

ISBN: 0133594149
Title: Computer Networking Pdf A Top-Down Approach (7th Edition)
Author: James F. Kurose
Published Date: 2017
Page: 824

Jim Kurose is a Distinguished University Professor of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst. He is currently on leave from the University of Massachusetts, serving as an Assistant Director at the US National Science Foundation, where he leads the Directorate of Computer and Information Science and Engineering. Dr. Kurose has received a number of recognitions for his educational activities including Outstanding Teacher Awards from the National Technological University (eight times), the University of Massachusetts, and the Northeast Association of Graduate Schools. He received the IEEE Taylor Booth Education Medal and was recognized for his leadership of Massachusetts’ Commonwealth Information Technology Initiative. He has been the recipient of a GE Fellowship, an IBM Faculty Development Award, and a Lilly Teaching Fellowship. Dr. Kurose is a former Editor-in-Chief of IEEE Transactions on Communications and of IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking. He has been active in the program committees for IEEE Infocom, ACM SIGCOMM, ACM Internet Measurement Conference, and ACM SIGMETRICS for a number of years and has served as Technical Program Co-Chair for those conferences. He is a Fellow of the IEEE and the ACM. His research interests include network protocols and architecture, network measurement, sensor networks, multimedia communication, and modeling and performance evaluation. He holds a PhD in Computer Science from Columbia University.  Keith Ross is the Dean of Engineering and Computer Science at NYU Shanghai and the Leonard J. Shustek Chair Professor in the Computer Science and Engineering Department at NYU. Previously he was at University of Pennsylvania (13 years), Eurecom Institute (5 years) and Polytechnic University (10 years). He received a B.S.E.E from Tufts University, a M.S.E.E. from Columbia University, and a Ph.D. in Computer and Control Engineering from The University of Michigan. Keith Ross is also the co-founder and original CEO of Wimba, which develops online multimedia applications for e-learning and was acquired by Blackboard in 2010. Professor Ross’s research interests are in security and privacy, social networks, peer-to-peer networking, Internet measurement, video streaming, content distribution networks, and stochastic modeling. He is an ACM Fellow, an IEEE Fellow, recipient of the Infocom 2009 Best Paper Award, and recipient of 2011 and 2008 Best Paper Awards for Multimedia Communications (awarded by IEEE Communications Society). He has served on numerous journal editorial boards and conference program committees, including IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, ACM SIGCOMM, ACM CoNext, and ACM Internet Measurement Conference. He also has served as an advisor to the Federal Trade Commission on P2P file sharing. 

For courses in Networking/Communications

 

Motivates readers with a top-down, layered approach to computer networking

Unique among computer networking texts, the Seventh Edition of the popular Computer Networking: A Top Down Approach builds on the author’s long tradition of teaching this complex subject through a layered approach in a “top-down manner.” The text works its way from the application layer down toward the physical layer, motivating readers by exposing them to important concepts early in their study of networking. Focusing on the Internet and the fundamentally important issues of networking, this text provides an excellent foundation for readers interested in computer science and electrical engineering, without requiring extensive knowledge of programming or mathematics. The Seventh Edition has been updated to reflect the most important and exciting recent advances in networking.


Well written text. Well written text. The homework problems are awkwardly written. Many of them are written as a string of questions, rather than being broken out in to part a, b, c, etc. It is easy to overlook part of the problem, or provide an incomplete answer.Quite good I have the International Edition and so can only speak for that. This is the recommended text for our Data Comm course and and I find that the book does a good job given the fact I have zero background in this area. The lecturer also used the slides prepared by the authors so everything tied in nicely. If you do get the book, I would recommend that you check out the student's resources at the publisher's website. There are useful animations that enhance understanding of the material and the one that sticks in my mind concerns routing, MAC addresses and IP addresses. One final note, if you wish to learn subnetting painlessly you will need more material. My advice is to download the 3Com paper referenced by the authors, I read it and it was like a light was switched on.Top-Down Approach Most books in computer networks start bottom-up. This is good for those who might be beginners or those who are just looking to get a high level understanding of the field since it starts with the bigger picture and gets to the complicated lower level stuff later. Computer networks might feel dry to some, so starting with the upper level layers to the lower level ones later can more easily grab readers' attention. As a result they're more likely to stay for the entire ride and see how great computer networks are. It provides interesting end of chapter interviews! It also mentions the history and its influence on computer networks, which one might not take away from a computer networks class even though it is the basis of the internet that we know today. Great book!

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