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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Sharon Stuart
According to Microsoft, Windows 2000 Pro combines the friendly interface of Windows 98 with the famous stability of Windows NT. Windows 2000, the successor to NT, introduces many technologies that weren't available in NT, including Plug-and-Play, support for USB devices, power management features, and more. It's 25% faster than Windows 98 and three times as stable. Unfortunately, despite all the enhancements, Microsoft forgot to address one of NT's most glaring omissions: Windows 2000 doesn't include a printed user's manual. In Windows 2000 Pro: The Missing Manual, bestselling Windows NT author Sharon Crawford provides the friendly, authoritative book that should have been in the box. It's the ideal (and desperately needed) users' guide for the world's most popular corporate operating system. The book begins at the beginning: with a guide to what's new (for former NT users), a tour of the Desktop, and logging into the network. (Virtually all Windows 2000 users are on a network.) A special focus: organizing files, folders, and windows for maximum efficiency and minimum clutter. Detailed guidance for installing, removing, and troubleshooting new software and hardware comes next. More advanced chapters explore basic networking and Internet survival, including an excellent, step-by-step handbook for setting up a peer-to-peer network without having to hire a consultant, and chapters on configuring and using the Web (Internet Explorer), email (Outlook Express), and the built-in fax software. The final part of the book covers Windows 2000's local-management options: security, user profiles, backing up, and so on--all crowned by a beefy troubleshooting guidebook. Like the other books in the Missing Manual line, Windows 2000 Pro: The Missing Manual offers superb writing, special features for both absolute novices and power users, and offers authoritative, complete coverage of its subject. Windows 2000 Pro doesn't come with a manual-but if it did, Windows 2000 Pro: The Missing Manual would be it.
Love is a very powerful entity. She can take control of your entire being and in an instant, completely change you. Love can make you do some crazy things, while showing you how powerful she can really be. This book is about the joys, challenges, and lessons that Love teaches us. It is about the realization that we are helpless when it comes to Love and that it takes something inside us to overcome the challenges that Love bring in order to really be happy.
Quality Customer Service Rekindling the Art of Service to Customers
Sharon L Burton
Sharon L Burton
2007
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The Parent's Crash Course in Career Planning: Helping Your College Student Succeed
Sharon Jones; Marcia Harris
Career Dimensions
2007
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From freshman orientation through senior year, this book addresses career planning: what parents and students should do. Learn about current career trends, job options, choosing a major and career, and conducting a job search to land a satisfying and rewarding job.
Phoenix Rising: Collected Papers on Harry Potter, 17-21 May 2007
Sharon K. Goetz
Narrate Conferences, Inc.
2008
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Phoenix Rising was a five-day conference devoted to all things Harry Potter held 17-21 May in New Orleans, Louisiana. The conference featured educational and academic programming presented by scholars, teachers, business and industry professionals, artists, librarians, fans, and others with an interest in the Harry Potter novels, films, and phenomenon. Narrate Conferences, Inc., a 501(c)(3) charitable organization, produces dynamic, innovative educational events for scholars, students, professionals and fans. Phoenix Rising was produced by Narrate Conferences, Inc., and was not endorsed, sanctioned or any other way supported, directly or indirectly, by Warner Bros. Entertainment, the Harry Potter book publishers, or J. K. Rowling and her representatives.
Without Permission - A Spiritual Journey to Healing
Sharon R. Wells
Angel Wings Publications, LLC
2011
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"Au Set of Kemet": The story of Isis of Ancient Egypt before she became a Goddess
Sharon Desruisseaux
Brooks Publishing
2011
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Imagine your life's purpose predetermined before you were even born? Before Au Set was born her mother had planned all she was to be. As the first born of an ancient legacy in a land called Eshnunna her life was all designed theologically before she was even born as the oldest daughter of a Goddess Representative of the temple for Inanna named Ninnuit. She was born to a land older than Babylon and even older than Sumer. The first in line to an ancient destiny older than recorded history. However, the world had something different planned. As a tribe of men came down with a vengeance to destroy all of the Goddess cults and all those involved, Au Set and her family knew their numbers alone would not assure their survival. To keep their world and legacy alive her mother Ninnuit had to think fast to save them all. What she came up would not only save their family and their traditions but to line her family up in the creation of a culture that would shake the world-that of a land far to the south. A land of a long and endless river that provided life inside a vast desert. Au Set and her siblings were sent to create a new dynasty in hopes of preserving her family legacy. They went to a land called Kemet. And there, Au Set and her siblings would learn to fight to protect all they have ever known and cherished and to forge creatively something new and possibly more powerful than ever their heritage had ever been. Her siblings became as legendary as she in the pages of history for they created what we know of Egypt and its mystery of a culture that lasted almost untouched for over three thousand years. She and her twin sister Neb Het (Nepthys) each took half of the strange and raw land of Kemet to rule over with their brothers Set (Suti) and Au Sar (Osiris). They had to leave their impact over a dying ancient tradition that they arrived to while still very young and afraid from all they left behind. They saw a rough world of ritual and religious cannibalism and animal worship. Together they conquered the first and built on the second and made it their own as temple and tomb paintings had been found of such. Their brother Tehuti (Thoth) founded writing and Au Sar brought Kemet agriculture and many more things were brought to light to this land untouched that would last millenniums after. The children of a lost culture alone in a vast wilderness striving to survive and to start something the world would never forget-Egypt.Revised November 2012
Dad's Last Hunt: Dementia - An Uninvited Guest or Alzheimer's - Not all It's Cracked Up to Be
Sharon L. Larson; Mike D. Larson
Dad's Last Hunt
2011
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My Mom and I didn't start out to write a book. She was keeping journals of Dad's behavior and medications because she is a nurse, and that's what nurse's do. I was writing down my experiences with Dad more as therapy for myself than anything else. Later we decided to pull all of it together and this is the result. The book will bring you through the experiences we had with my Grandpa's Alzheimer's and my Dad's Dementia. It tries to show what it's like to be a part of the downward spiral and the things that caused us anxiety, pain and joy. We also tried to talk about some of the more sensitive topics surrounding Dementia and Alzheimer's. For example, money and who should pay for care, violent behavior and why it occurs, and sex in the retirement home (mentioned sex in hopes that maybe more people will read our story). Below is some of the feedback we have received on our book. -I really liked the two different perspectives. The concept of sharing the experiences of the son and the mother is a good one. -You have a very moving story to tell. My favorite thing about your story is that it is such a sad and complex issue, but you manage to keep a great sense of humor throughout. I really enjoyed reading this. -Your analogies of Gaydar and the Indian Caste system are great ways to get readers to understand what you are trying to convey. Insightful and Profound. -The advice for someone with dementia drove me nuts. It is so sad. -I thought the advice and prayer chapters were excellent. -Love the Demdar--so true, and funny, in its grim way. Also loved the advice to the family and the advice to the dementia sufferer. -Talk about a heart wrenching story. It's helpful getting both perspectives. -Emotional impact palpable without violins or self-absorption. -Your love for you Dad comes pouring through - it is heartening to read. The hunting scenes were vivid. -This story hit a nerve as my Dad suffered a stroke. We dealt with some similar issues. What you wrote is heartfelt and I think many people will relate. -Your humor infuses your stories with warmth and poignancy. -There is a tension between the past and present and your efforts to preserve both. -That is truly a gut-wrenching story. I know what it is like to watch your father deteriorate before your own eyes and your story brought back many memories. I try to think of my dad when he was young, healthy and vivacious but for me it is difficult to get past the way I saw him last. Sorry, I am blubbering but you stirred up a lot of emotions in me. -Just always remember. There are a lot of guys who never took that last hunting trip with their dad and will forever wish that they had. You did. I hope you enjoy reading our book.
The Journey From Oz: Seven Steps for Finding Your Way Back from Places You Never Intended to Be
Sharon Murphy Yates
Encouragement Ink
2011
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Eternal Peace Within a Souls Journey: My Life My Love My Poetry
Sharon a. Johnston; Sharon Johnston
Sharon Johnston
2012
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This collection of poems is my creative expressions of life and submissions.I am sharing my journey through this thing called life and all the experiences that have molded me into the woman I am today. My submissions are bits and pieces of the world and other people's lives as seen through my eyes. My journey is shared in the words of my poetry with each life experience that becomes more profound to me asI realize the Eternal Peace that I seek resides within.