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"To Be Virtuous, Second Edition" is a reference book, textbook and
workbook in one. It contains "The Human Virtues Dictionary," a
definitive record of 4,900 definitions representing the character
fruits of all virtuous thoughts, beliefs and values. Each
definition represents a human virtue. This book is well suited to
all those capable of learning virtue, beginning with the very
young. This book is for those who want to "Be what's best "
HARDBOUND with COLOR INTERIOR] To learn more visit
myhumanprogress.com.
"The Language of Human Character" is a reference book, textbook and
workbook in one. It contains "The Human Character Dictionary," a
definitive record of the language of human character with more than
27,000 definitions of virtues, vices and other human
characteristics that represent the character fruits of all human
thoughts, beliefs and values. This book is for those who can use
enlightened reason and can safely examine vice to better understand
and build virtue. This book is for those who want to "Know what's
best " HARDBOUND with COLOR INTERIOR] To learn more visit
myhumanprogress.com."
"The Language of Human Virtue" is a reference book, textbook and
workbook in one. It contains "The Building Virtue Dictionary," a
definitive record of the language of human virtue with more than
18,000 definitions representing the character fruits of all
thoughts, beliefs and values which can be used to build, preserve
and strengthen human virtues within us. This book is for those
capable of using enlightened reason to better understand and build
virtue, beginning with youth. This book is for those who want to
"Do what's best " HARDBOUND with COLOR INTERIOR] To learn more
visit myhumanprogress.com.
In a series of encounters with key figures in the field of cultural
studies, this book draws attention to the significance of voice and
address in enacting a political project from within the academy.
Combining a focus on theories of "affect" lately dominant in the
humanities with a history of cultural studies as a discipline, it
highlights the diverse modes of performance that accompany and
assist scholarly practice. Writing from the perspective of a new
generation of cultural studies practitioners, Melissa Gregg
provides a missing link between the field's earliest political
concerns with those of the present. Throughout, she emphasizes the
ongoing importance of engaged, public intellectualism.
This book provides a long-overdue account of online technology and
its impact on the work and lifestyles of professional employees. It
moves between the offices and homes of workers in the knew
"knowledge" economy to provide intimate insight into the personal,
family, and wider social tensions emerging in today s rapidly
changing work environment. Drawing on her extensive research, Gregg
shows that new media technologies encourage and exacerbate an older
tendency among salaried professionals to put work at the heart of
daily concerns, often at the expense of other sources of intimacy
and fulfillment. New media technologies from mobile phones to
laptops and tablet computers, have been marketed as devices that
give us the freedom to work where we want, when we want, but little
attention has been paid to the consequences of this shift, which
has seen work move out of the office and into cafes, trains, living
rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. This professional "presence
bleed" leads to work concerns impinging on the personal lives of
employees in new and unforseen ways. This groundbreaking book
explores how aspiring and established professionals each try to
cope with the unprecedented intimacy of technologically-mediated
work, and how its seductions seem poised to triumph over the few
remaining relationships that may stand in its way
The ultimate hands-on guide to IT security and proactive defense
The Network Security Test Lab is a hands-on, step-by-step guide to
ultimate IT security implementation. Covering the full complement
of malware, viruses, and other attack technologies, this essential
guide walks you through the security assessment and penetration
testing process, and provides the set-up guidance you need to build
your own security-testing lab. You'll look inside the actual
attacks to decode their methods, and learn how to run attacks in an
isolated sandbox to better understand how attackers target systems,
and how to build the defenses that stop them. You'll be introduced
to tools like Wireshark, Networkminer, Nmap, Metasploit, and more
as you discover techniques for defending against network attacks,
social networking bugs, malware, and the most prevalent malicious
traffic. You also get access to open source tools, demo software,
and a bootable version of Linux to facilitate hands-on learning and
help you implement your new skills. Security technology continues
to evolve, and yet not a week goes by without news of a new
security breach or a new exploit being released. The Network
Security Test Lab is the ultimate guide when you are on the front
lines of defense, providing the most up-to-date methods of
thwarting would-be attackers. * Get acquainted with your hardware,
gear, and test platform * Learn how attackers penetrate existing
security systems * Detect malicious activity and build effective
defenses * Investigate and analyze attacks to inform defense
strategy The Network Security Test Lab is your complete, essential
guide.
In a series of encounters with key figures in the field of cultural
studies, this book draws together interest in affect theory and
contemporary politics to describe the mobilising effects of
individual scholarly voices in cultural studies' history,
emphasising the ongoing importance of engaged, public
intellectualism throughout.
Historians have long viewed the massive reshaping of the
American landscape during the New Deal era as unprecedented. This
book uncovers the early twentieth-century history rich with
precedents for the New Deal in forest, park, and agricultural
policy. Sara M. Gregg explores the redevelopment of the Appalachian
Mountains from the 1910s through the 1930s, finding in this region
a changing paradigm of land use planning that laid the groundwork
for the national New Deal. Through an intensive analysis of federal
planning in Virginia and Vermont, Gregg contextualizes the
expansion of the federal government through land use planning and
highlights the deep intellectual roots of federal conservation
policy.
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
A rich and evocative collection of agrarian writing from the past
two centuries, reflecting how shifting views on agriculture have
shaped American society, from the first European settlers to the
modern organic movement. From Thomas Jefferson's Monticello to
Michelle Obama's White House organic garden, the image of America
as a nation of farmers has persisted from the beginnings of the
American experiment. In this rich and evocative collection of
agrarian writing from the past two centuries, writers from Hector
St. Jean de Crevecoeur to Wendell Berry reveal not only the great
reach and durability of the American agrarian ideal, but also the
ways in which society has contested and confronted its relationship
to agriculture over the course of generations. Drawing inspiration
from Virgil's agrarian epic poem, Georgics, this collection
presents a complex historical portrait of the American character
through its relationship to the land. From the first European
settlers eager to cultivate new soil, to the Transcendentalist,
utopian, and religious thinkers of the nineteenth century, American
society has drawn upon the vision of a pure rural life for
inspiration. Back-to-the-land movements have surged and retreated
in the past centuries yet provided the agrarian roots for the
environmental movement of the past forty years. Interpretative
essays and a sprinkling of illustrations accompany excerpts from
each of these periods of American agrarian thought, providing a
framework for understanding the sweeping changes that have
confronted the nation's landscape.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This scarce antiquarian book is included in our special Legacy
Reprint Series. In the interest of creating a more extensive
selection of rare historical book reprints, we have chosen to
reproduce this title even though it may possibly have occasional
imperfections such as missing and blurred pages, missing text, poor
pictures, markings, dark backgrounds and other reproduction issues
beyond our control. Because this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as a part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving and promoting the world's literature.
This book provides a long-overdue account of online technology and
its impact on the work and lifestyles of professional employees. It
moves between the offices and homes of workers in the knew
"knowledge" economy to provide intimate insight into the personal,
family, and wider social tensions emerging in today s rapidly
changing work environment. Drawing on her extensive research, Gregg
shows that new media technologies encourage and exacerbate an older
tendency among salaried professionals to put work at the heart of
daily concerns, often at the expense of other sources of intimacy
and fulfillment. New media technologies from mobile phones to
laptops and tablet computers, have been marketed as devices that
give us the freedom to work where we want, when we want, but little
attention has been paid to the consequences of this shift, which
has seen work move out of the office and into cafes, trains, living
rooms, dining rooms, and bedrooms. This professional "presence
bleed" leads to work concerns impinging on the personal lives of
employees in new and unforseen ways. This groundbreaking book
explores how aspiring and established professionals each try to
cope with the unprecedented intimacy of technologically-mediated
work, and how its seductions seem poised to triumph over the few
remaining relationships that may stand in its way.
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