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Expert Oracle Practices

Expert Oracle Practices

Pete Finnigan; Alex Gorbachev; Tim Gorman; Charles Hooper; Jonathan Lewis; Niall Litchfield; Robyn Sands; Joze Senegacnik; Riyaj Shamsudeen; Jeremiah Wilton; Graham Wood; Connie Green; Karen Morton; Randolf Geist; Uri Shaft; Melanie Caffrey; Andrew Morton; Tom Green; Paul Wilton; Joe Lewis

APress
2010
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This book is an anthology of effective database management techniques representing the collective wisdom of the OakTable Network. With an emphasis upon performance—but also branching into security, national language, and other issues—the book helps you deliver the most value for your company’s investment in Oracle Database technologies. You’ll learn to effectively plan for and monitor performance, to troubleshoot systematically when things go wrong, and to manage your database rather than letting it manage you.
Instant Insights: Phosphorus Uptake and Use in Crops

Instant Insights: Phosphorus Uptake and Use in Crops

Jiayin Pang; Zhihui Wen; Daniel Kidd; Megan H. Ryan; Rui-Peng Yu; Li Long; Wen-Feng Cong; Kadambot Siddique; Hans Lambers; J. L. Havlin; A. J. Schlegel; Richard J. Simpson; Rebecca E. Haling; Phillip Graham; Andrew N. Sharpley

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing Limited
2023
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This collection features four peer-reviewed reviews on phosphorus uptake and use in crops.The first chapter summarises the progress in research on root traits associated with phosphorus acquisition, including root morphology, architecture, biochemistry, colonisation by arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, and fine root endophytes. The chapter also reviews the recent advances in breeding programmes to improve phosphorus acquisition efficiency.The second chapter discusses interactions between phosphorus management (phosphorus rate, source timing, and placement) and diverse cropping systems and climate and how these interactions are essential to efficient utilization of phosphorus resources.The third chapter assesses the key soil, root and microbial processes that influence phosphorus acquisition with a focus on factors that can be managed to ensure optimal use of fertiliser and development of root systems for improved phosphorus acquisition. A case study from Australia is used to demonstrate how phosphorus efficiency of grasslands can be improved.The final chapter reviews the environmental effects of phosphorus fertilisation in agriculture, primarily its impact on water quality. The chapter considers how future water quality issues can be mitigated and also examines the cycling, fate and transport of phosphorus in agriculture.
Print, Text and Book Cultures in South Africa

Print, Text and Book Cultures in South Africa

Barnard Rita; Leon Kock; Archie L. Dick; Distiller Natasha; Patrick Denman Flanery; Gouws John; Lucy Valerie Graham; Hofmeyr Isabel; Kriel Lize; Law-Viljoen Bronwyn; Elizabeth le Roux; McDonald Peter D.; Nuttall Sarah; Opland Jeff; Lily Saint; Samuelson Meg; Seddon Deborah; Hedley Twidle; Andrew van der Vlies; Margriet van der Waal; Zimbler Jarad

Wits University Press
2012
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This book explores the power of print and the politics of the book in South Africa from a range of disciplinary perspectives - historical, bibliographic, literary-critical, sociological, and cultural studies. The essays collected here, by leading international scholars, address a range of topics as varied as: the role of print cultures in contests over the nature of the colonial public sphere in the nineteenth century; orthography; iimbongi, orature and the canon; book-collecting and libraries; print and transnationalism; Indian Ocean cosmopolitanisms; books in war; how the fates of South African texts, locally and globally, have been affected by their material instantiations; photocomics and other ephemera; censorship, during and after apartheid; books about art and books as art; local academic publishing; and the challenge of 'book history' for literary and cultural criticism in contemporary South Africa.
Porträtt : människor som formade sin samtid men som historien glömde

Porträtt : människor som formade sin samtid men som historien glömde

Armand D'Angour; Peter Frankopan; Jessica Frazier; Lawrence Freedman; Matthew Goodwin; Rob Johnson; Paul Lay; Alexander Lee; Rana Mitter; Andrew Roberts; Graham Stewart; Andrew Wilton; Adrian Wooldridge

Bokförlaget Stolpe
2022
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Porträttserien från Engelsberg Ideas höjer upp och ger plats åt de sidofigurer som har satt historiens hjul i rullning. Här finns bland andra Churchills halvt bortglämda högra hand, en av La Belle Epoques parisiska ledstjärnor som försvunnit i historiens dunkel och en tidig rymdpionjär som är nästan helt okänd utanför sitt hemland Ryssland. Historien tillhör inte bara de allmänt kända, utan också de andra: de män och kvinnor som plötsligt fann sig framdrivande i en flod av händelser eller som gjorde unika inlägg i sin tids stora debatter.Genom den här serien visar oss ledande skribenter hur individer har format den värld vi känner till, och undersöker deras framgångar lika mycket som deras misslyckanden. Den engelsk­tyska romanförfattaren W.G. Sebald skrev vid det senaste sekelskiftet "allting faller ständigt i glömska med varje utsläckt liv". I Porträtt ur historien hittar vi de dunkla spåren av spännande liv som levts och rekonstruerar dem omsorgsfullt för att de återigen ska få glänsa, starkt och levande, här och nu.
Country At Heart

Country At Heart

Andrea J Graham

Reignburst Books
2020
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Crack It's 1996, and loner Susanna Quinn McCoy's last pair of glasses break, interrupting her family's peaceful RV camping trip. Only two weeks remain before her return to dodging bullies at school while she endures its chaotic noise. On top of the headaches of struggling to see, she's roped into giving a tour of the campground to the owner's grandson, Jordy Durant. He's a new transplant from Chicago with an attitude and a half. To her, he represents everything she's here to get away from. She employs her theater training to play the role of the free-spirited, spunky country girl Sue-Ann and hits back for once in her life.Jordy is a former boy scout and hiding his grieving heart behind his own theater mask. He determines to bite his tongue and avoid the intriguing but unpleasant Sue-Ann. Yet the God Jordy has abandoned seems bent upon flinging them together to remind them who they really are as they face what they've become.
Daughter of Kristos

Daughter of Kristos

Andrea J Graham

Reignburst Books
2020
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On the Sixth Day, Emi created the purple-skinned Argevane and Bion from the purple soil of their world. Emi forbid only opening a portal to the red Earth, the twin to their world located across the heavens in their understanding. Bion disobeyed and opened the portal, unleashing death and every evil. For this, Emi cursed Bion's sons to suffer in matriarchal slavery until the Seed of Eve, Lady Veritas, comes and lifts up their heads. All womankind awaits the coming of Lady Veritas to reveal Emi's Sacrifice. Emi's Chosen People, Diakrinth, also await the Coming One in hopes she will free their nation from the Romini's invasion. Young Hosanni Kristekon learns God chose her to be the mother of Lady Veritas. The same day, the invaders take her captive and put her virginity on sale at a trade school. Not only would a man worthy to father Lady Veritas not seek a wife among slaves, her religion bars her from salvation if she marries a man who isn't a submissive Emian. Her husband likewise is damned if he isn't her slave. Her dorm mother, Marezza, presents an offer that appears promising. At least it does until she sends Hosanni home with the free-spirited, unreligious enemy prince that Marezza forgot to mention she was married to on paper. Praise for Daughter of Eve, Book 3 of the Argevane Series: Daughter of Eve is a book for anyone who enjoys science fiction or alternate world scenarios. The main character, Verity, is a strong female protagonist. Author Andrea Graham masterfully builds a world and plot where Verity grows into a new woman, and at the same time intertwines the truth of the gospel with an innovative approach. Daughter of Eve provides an imaginative escape into another world, and in my opinion it's a trip worth taking.--Donna Sundblad, author of Beyond the Fifth Gate and the Inheritance For those of us that love clean romance, Daughter of Eve delivers. Andrea Graham places the reader along side the main character, Verity, as she is plunged into a new world. The story moves seamlessly between well developed characters. If you're looking for a fast paced story, Daughter of Eve should be added to your bookshelf.--Kimberli Campbell, author of The Sword of Light: Shayia's Adventures Book One Daughter of Eve is a thought-provoking tale that challenges the reader to examine her ideas about who God is and what the truth is. In this matriarchal society, male and female roles are topsy-turvy, even in language. Andrea Graham creates an alternative universe somewhere-through-the wormhole with a lady astronaut in urgent need of healing before she can fulfill her destiny. With writing that is intelligent, witty, and provocative, this story begs for careful reading and scrutiny.--Cathi Hassan, editor TeenAge Magazine
American Rivals of James Bond

American Rivals of James Bond

Graham Andrews

MCFARLAND CO INC
2023
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This is a critical history of spy fiction, film and television in the United States, with a particular focus on the American fictional spies that rivaled (and were often influenced by) Ian Fleming's James Bond. James Fenimore Cooper's Harvey Birch, based on a real-life counterpart, appeared in his novel The Spy in 1821. While Harvey Birch's British rivals dominated spy fiction from the late 1800s until the mid-1930s, American spy fiction came of age shortly thereafter. The spy boom in novels and films during the 1960s, spearheaded by Bond, heavily influenced the espionage genre in the United States for years to come, including series like The Man from U.N.C.L.E. and Matt Helm. The author demonstrates that, while American authors currently dominate the international spy fiction market, James Bond has cast a very long shadow, for a very long time.