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This volume seeks to redress the balance of masculinity by
examining the grammars of gender as these are acted out in the
dialogues of Higher Education. Gender roles, whether of dominance
or of marginality, are seen here as being negotiated simultaneously
within texts and in the social performances of the classroom.
Working through a number of short case studies, this book will be
at once a contribution to the scholarship of teaching and to the
debate on gender in culture.
-Lays out theoretically grounded social justice art education
assessment strategies, and offers practical ways to develop and
assess social justice art education for K-12 educators. -Draws from
numerous examples and practical applications across artistic and
activist practice, grounded in six social justice principles
conceptualized through art education. -Connects social justice art
education with educational assessment expectations such as 21st
century learning, literacy, social skills, teacher
performance-based assessment, and National Core Art Standards.
-Lays out theoretically grounded social justice art education
assessment strategies, and offers practical ways to develop and
assess social justice art education for K-12 educators. -Draws from
numerous examples and practical applications across artistic and
activist practice, grounded in six social justice principles
conceptualized through art education. -Connects social justice art
education with educational assessment expectations such as 21st
century learning, literacy, social skills, teacher
performance-based assessment, and National Core Art Standards.
The 9/11 attack on US soil has inadvertently heightened the need
for preparation for other potential means of terrorist attack. In
particular, both biological and chemical warfare have been at the
top of the priority list for most governmental agencies as these
reagents can be covertly prepared and disseminated to result in
both widespread fear and casualty. Among many others, one primary
preventive step in preparing for the above attacks is to establish
a network for efficient surveillance and rapid detection such that
an appropriate response to such attacks can be timely and
effective. Over the years, primarily due to technological advances,
both chemical and biological agents that are able to inflict mass
destructions are becoming more diverse and complex. Subsequently,
improvement of sensing devices for rapid and sensitive detection
should also be made to keep pace with these engineered or emerging
threat agents. Of particular interest, the ability to encompass
advances in micro and nanofabrication techniques to enable sensing
devices are especially of interest as they have been shown to offer
desired advantages such as improved and enhanced functionality,
increased efficiency and speed in their readout, reduction in their
fabrication cost, and also reduced reagent consumption. Numerous
innovative and exciting reports which took advantage of these
techniques for both chemical and biological sensing have appeared
over the last decade. This unique book is the only current
publication that provides readers with a brief, yet concise,
collection of the latest advances in chemical and biological agent
detection and/or their surveillance. It compiles and gives in-depth
detail on several detection schemes so that the reader can be
provided with a general sense of these micro and nanoscale sensing
systems and platforms. The book covers both well established and
"next-generation" micro- and nano-scale sensors and/or sensing
platforms. Sensors or sensing platforms covered range from the
novel utilization of nanotubes, cantilevers, nano and/or microsized
pores, engineered whole cell, to polymeric transistors for sensing
purposes. As a result of these advances there has been a
synergistic marriage of a myriad of techniques, ranging from
chemical, engineering and biological, for the development of
sensors, which was once traditionally thought to be reserved for
the immunologists. The enabling of these new technologies will
result in a much improved sensing network for the detection and
surveillance of both chemical and biological warfare agents.The
book also contains chapters from leading experts in the field of
chemical and biological sensing platforms and will be invaluable
reading for anybody in this field.
Using landscape as its unifying concept, this engaging book
explores orchestral music that represents real and imagined
physical and cultural spaces, natural forces, and humans and
wildlife. Spanning continents and centuries, David Knight links
contrasting forms of music through unifying themes of time and
space; waterscapes; imagined and mythic spaces; the search for
meaning in extreme landscapes; and realms of death, survival, and
remembrance. The author also underscores the importance of the
physical spaces in which music is performed. Orchestral works are
rarely perceived in geographical terms, but Knight, himself an
accomplished geographer and musician, offers a deeply satisfying
approach to interpreting and appreciating a wide range of music.
Comparing classic masterworks from Europe and Russia alongside more
recent compositions from the United States, Canada, New Zealand,
Japan, and China, this innovative study offers a fresh
understanding of the links between music and the worlds around us.
SQL Server 2008 represents a sizable jump forward in scalability,
performance, and usability for the DBA, developer, and business
intelligence (BI) developer. It is no longer unheard of to have
20-terabyte databases running on a SQL Server. SQL Server
administration used to just be the job of a database administrator
(DBA), but as SQL Server proliferates throughout smaller companies,
many developers have begun to act as administrators as well.
Additionally, some of the new features in SQL Server are more
developer-centric, and poor configuration of these features can
result in poor performance. SQL Server now enables you to manage
the policies on hundreds of SQL Servers in your environment as if
you were managing a single instance. We've provided a
comprehensive, tutorial-based book to get you over the learning
curve of how to configure and administer SQL Server 2008. Whether
you're an administrator or developer using SQL Server, you can't
avoid wearing a DBA hat at some point. Developers often have SQL
Server on their own workstations and must provide guidance to the
administrator about how they'd like the production configured.
Oftentimes, they're responsible for creating the database tables
and indexes. Administrators or DBAs support the production servers
and often inherit the database from the developer. This book is
intended for developers, DBAs, and casual users who hope to
administer or may already be administering a SQL Server 2008 system
and its business intelligence features, such as Integration
Services. This book is a professional book, meaning the authors
assume that you know the basics about how to query a SQL Server and
have some rudimentary concepts of SQL Server already. For example,
this book does not show you how to create a database or walk you
through the installation of SQL Server using the wizard. Instead,
the author of the installation chapter may provide insight into how
to use some of the more advanced concepts of the installation.
Although this book does not cover how to query a SQL Server
database, it does cover how to tune the queries you've already
written. The first ten chapters of the book are about administering
the various areas of SQL Server, including the developer and
business intelligence features. Chapter 1 briefly covers the
architecture of SQL Server and the changing role of the DBA.
Chapters 2 and 3 dive into best practices on installing and
upgrading to SQL Server 2008. Managing your SQL Server database
instance is talked about in Chapter 4. This chapter also describes
some of the hidden tools you may not even know you have. Once you
know how to manage your SQL Server, you can learn in Chapter 5 how
to automate many of the redundant monitoring and maintenance tasks.
This chapter also discusses best practices on configuring SQL
Server Agent. Chapters 6 and 7 cover how to properly administer and
automate many tasks inside of the Microsoft business intelligence
products, such as Integration Services and Analysis Services.
Developers will find that Chapter 8 is very useful, as it covers
how to administer the development features, such as SQL CLR.
Chapter 9 explains how to secure your SQL Server from many common
threats and how to create logins and users. Chapter 10 covers how
to create a SQL Server project and do proper change management in
promoting your scripts through the various environments. It also
covers the Policy-Based Management framework in SQL Server.
Chapters 11 through 15 make up the performance tuning part of the
book. Chapter 11 discusses how to choose the right hardware
configuration for your SQL Server in order to achieve optimal
performance. After the hardware and operating system is configured,
Chapter 12 shows you how to optimize your SQL Server instance for
the best performance. Chapter 13 describes how to monitor your SQL
Server instance for problematic issues such as blocking and
locking. Chapters 14 and 15 discuss how to optimize the T-SQL that
accesses your tables and then how to index your tables
appropriately. Chapters 16 through 20 consist of the
high-availability chapters of the book. Chapter 16 covers how to
use the various forms of replication, while database mirroring is
covered in Chapter 17. Classic issues and best practices with
backing up and recovering your database are discussed in Chapter
18. Chapter 19 dives deeply into the role of log shipping in your
high-availability strategy, and Chapter 20 presents a step-by-step
guide to clustering your SQL Server and Windows 2008 server. This
edition of the book covers all the same great information we
covered in the last book, and we've added loads of new content for
SQL Server 2008, which adds numerous new features to improve the
DBA's life. In short, the new version of SQL Server focuses on
improving your efficiency, the scale of your server, and the
performance of your environment, so you can do more in much less
time, and with fewer resources and people. This means you can
manage many servers at one time using Policy-Based Management,
scale your I/O load using compression, and collect valuable
information about your environment using data collectors, to name
just a few key new features. To follow the examples in this book,
you will need to have SQL Server 2008 installed. If you wish to
learn how to administer the business intelligence features, you
need to have Analysis Services and the Integration Services
components installed. You need a machine that can support the
minimum hardware requirements to run SQL Server 2008; and you also
need the AdventureWorks2008 and AdventureWorksDW2008 databases
installed. Instructions for accessing these databases can be found
in the ReadMe file on this book's Web site. Some features in this
book (especially in the high-availability part) require the
Enterprise or Developer Edition of SQL Server. If you do not have
this edition, you will still be able to follow through some of the
examples in the chapter with Standard Edition.
In a climate of anxiety about boys and reading, this book addresses
the gendering of English Studies, drawing on recent research on
masculinity. In drawing together the study of text and narrative
with insight into the experience of the classroom, this book will
be of value to both teachers and students of English Studies.
Fill the gap between planning and doing with SSIS 2014 The 2014
release of Microsoft's SQL Server Integration Services provides
enhancements for managing extraction, transformation, and load
operations, plus expanded in-memory capabilities, improved disaster
recovery, increased scalability, and much more. The increased
functionality will streamline your ETL processes and smooth out
your workflow, but the catch is that your workflow must change. New
tools come with new best practices, and Professional Microsoft SQL
Server 2014 Integration Services will keep you ahead of the curve.
SQL Server MVP Brian Knight is the most respected name in the
business, and your ultimate guide to navigating the changes to use
Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services 2014 to your utmost
advantage. * Implement new best practices for effective use of SSIS
* Work through tutorials for hands-on learning of complex
techniques * Read case studies that illustrate the more advanced
concepts * Learn directly from the foremost authority on SSIS SQL
Server Integration Services is a complex tool, but it's the
lifeblood of your work. You need to know it inside out, and you
must understand the full potential of its capabilities in order to
use it effectively. You need to make sure the right architecture is
in place. Professional Microsoft SQL Server 2014 Integration
Services is your roadmap to understanding SSIS on a fundamental
level, and setting yourself up for success.
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Stendhal; Introduction by B. Knight, Jean Stewart; Translated by Gilbert Sale, Suzanne Sale
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Stendhal draws on history, literature, and his own experiences in this intensely personal yet universal story of unrequited love.
The new edition of the successful previous version is 25 per cent
revised and packed with more than 200 pages of new material on the
2008 release of SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). Renowned
author Brian Knight and his expert coauthors show developers how to
master the 2008 release of SSIS, which is both more powerful and
more complex than ever. Case studies and tutorial examples acquired
over the three years since the previous edition will contribute to
helping illustrate advanced concepts and techniques. New chapters
include coverage of data warehousing using SSIS, new methods for
managing the SSIS platform, and improved techniques for ETL
operations.
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