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With the help of the Internet and accompanying tools, creating and publishing on-line maps has become easier and rich with options. A city guide web site can use maps to show the location of restaurants, museums, and art venues. A business can post a map for reaching its offices. The state government can present a map showing average income by area. Developers who want to publish maps on the web often discover that commercial tools cost too much and hunting down the free tools scattered across Internet can use up too much of your time and resources. "Web Mapping Illustrated" shows you how to create maps, even interactive maps, with free tools, including MapServer, OpenEV, GDAL/OGR, and PostGIS. It also explains how to find, collect, understand, use, and share mapping data, both over the traditional Web and using OGC-standard services like WFS and WMS. Mapping is a growing field that goes beyond collecting and analyzing GIS data. "Web Mapping Illustrated" shows how to combine free geographic data, GPS, and data management tools into one resource for your mapping information needs so you don't have to lose your way while searching for it. Remember the fun you had exploring the world with maps? Experience the fun again with "Web Mapping Illustrated". This book will take you on a direct route to creating valuable maps.
Walking on Water: An Entrepreneurs Guidebook
Tyler Nassau
Schneider World, Incorporated
2013
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Walking on Water is the refreshing, frequently colorful autobiography of Tyler Nassau, one of North America's leading entrepreneurs. Prior to founding his immensely successful renewable energy company in 2004 he had already launched a record label, an advertising firm, and a television production company. Since then, Tyler has created a multinational energy company with a $2 billion dollar global development portfolio, taken it public and sold it to s US multinational - all whilst flying under the radar of the competition. In this book he shares with you his philosophy on what it takes to start a company, take it public and sell it to the highest bidder, using real life experiences and practical applications that he has learned on the road to success and the decisions that allow you to avoid the pitfalls along the way. If you are about to start a business, or are already knee deep in the trenches, you will find immense benefit in his tips and tricks and be inspired to never give up on your goals. There will always be people that will try to tell you "you're insane", but if you have faith in yourself and take to hear the lessons inside this book you will see that you can achieve almost anything.
Life as the most available loser is something Sam Reed is no stranger to. As he tries to come to terms with himself and the world around him, he faces tough decisions about life, religion, depression, and constant struggles with his ADHD and his sexuality. Can Sam pull himself out of the rain and see the best life has to offer? Or will he fall victim to the pressures that surround him and his friends? Haunting, sexy, and mesmerizingly written, "All These Things" is sure to captivate you.10% of the publisher's proceeds from All These Things is donated to the It Gets Better Project
Tropical Depression: A surfer's journey from concrete jungle to empty shores
Tyler Trafas
WWW.Onewavesurf.com
2014
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Mind the Gap: Your Taxes: Tax for Teens, Young Adults, and Travellers
Tyler from Perth
Tyler Jenkins
2018
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Mind the Gap: Your Taxes is a guide to entering the Australian workforce.
Alice Brickstone is a socially anxious, extremely tall teen who stands out in her small town and hates it. Relentlessly bullied for her mutism, she never made any friends and always channeled her energy into sports. Then she makes the discovery she can see and feel a magical substance in the air that no one else can. She soon finds it enables her to do amazing things. Her selective mutism doesn't disappear, but who cares about talking if she can fly? Everything comes crashing down for Alice when she finds herself the target of a deadly stalker who seems to know about her powers. When she barely escapes with her life, she finds her spirits lifted by the unexpected kindness of a girl on her swim team. As Alice and her new friend Madison race to figure out who is hunting her and why, they quickly learn there's more at stake than either of them could have dreamed. GIRL IN THE AIR is the first book in the ALICE BRICKSTONE series of page-turning, fast-paced, magical adventures for young adults.
What's actually in the Bible? Where do we find the story of Moses or Jesus's Parable of the Prodigal Son? Who are the main characters in the books of Joshua and Acts? A Guide to Bible Basics provides a summary and chapter outline of each biblical book to facilitate comprehension of its fundamental story and subject matter. This accessible and concise book presents the basic content of the Bible with the conviction that readers first need some level of comprehension of the Bible's stories, poetry, regulations, and teachings before addressing theological, historical, and literary concerns for its relevance today. Tyler Mayfield discusses important people, places, and terms so that the reader can quickly see the primary focus. This book can be used alone to help readers in their knowledge of the Bible and is great for beginners or those in need of a refresher course.
Does a market economy encourage or discourage music, literature, and the visual arts? Do economic forces of supply and demand help or harm the pursuit of creativity? This book seeks to redress the current intellectual and popular balance and to encourage a more favorable attitude toward the commercialization of culture that we associate with modernity. Economist Tyler Cowen argues that the capitalist market economy is a vital but underappreciated institutional framework for supporting a plurality of coexisting artistic visions, providing a steady stream of new and satisfying creations, supporting both high and low culture, helping consumers and artists refine their tastes, and paying homage to the past by capturing, reproducing, and disseminating it. Contemporary culture, Cowen argues, is flourishing in its various manifestations, including the visual arts, literature, music, architecture, and the cinema.Successful high culture usually comes out of a healthy and prosperous popular culture. Shakespeare and Mozart were highly popular in their own time. Beethoven’s later, less accessible music was made possible in part by his early popularity. Today, consumer demand ensures that archival blues recordings, a wide array of past and current symphonies, and this week’s Top 40 hit sit side by side in the music megastore. High and low culture indeed complement each other.Cowen’s philosophy of cultural optimism stands in opposition to the many varieties of cultural pessimism found among conservatives, neoconservatives, the Frankfurt School, and some versions of the political correctness and multiculturalist movements, as well as historical figures, including Rousseau and Plato. He shows that even when contemporary culture is thriving, it appears degenerate, as evidenced by the widespread acceptance of pessimism. He ends by considering the reasons why cultural pessimism has such a powerful hold on intellectuals and opinion-makers.