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The story is set during the closing years of the eighteenth dynasty
in ancient Egypt. It covers the rise of an ambitious child of a
farmer, as he successfully climbs the ladder of power, until he
wears the crown of the Pharaoh of all Egypt. During his rise, the
novel tries to follow the accepted history of the known rulers. We
meet Akhenaton and Nefertiti, Tutankhamen, and Ankhesenamun, and
also Horemheb and Mutnedjmet. Many more known and unknown
characters appear as we tie the story together. There is intrigue,
treachery, and murder, as well as love, sadness, and joy. It's a
bit of a saga as individuals come and go. This era of Egyptian
history, for all of its study, has many blanks, and this story
attempts to fill them in. It is my hope that you will read it with
interest and pleasure.
Pro Access 2007 will help readers overcome any upgrade issues,
covering the new features of Microsoft Access 2007, including
working with SharePoint Office Server and customizing Ribbons (the
new UI in office 2007). It includes solid examples that thoroughly
explain new features. This book is aimed at professional developers
and power users new to Access 2007. Author Martin Reid is also a
working Access developer who is respected by his peers and knows
what working developers face, especially at the time of a new
release.
"SQL: Access to SQL Server" is more than just a comprehensive
reference tool for Access developers. You'll also find efficient
SQL solutions for common Access problems and tasks, as well as
helpful hints and warnings about what to avoid. Learning Jet SQL is
an important step from just "using" Access to "developing" with
Access.
In addition to learning Jet SQL, readers will embark on a
journey into the world of SQL Server 2000. The journey starts when
you learn how to install SQL Server and ends with an introduction
to XML and ASP. Along the way, using Access Data Projects, you'll
see features new to SQL Server 2000, including functions that
return tables, instead of triggers and gotchas with upsizing. The
authors highlight not only the enormous opportunities awaiting you
as an Access developer, but also the potential challenges and
pitfalls you may face as you move from Access to SQL Server
2000.
The story is set during the closing years of the eighteenth dynasty
in ancient Egypt. It covers the rise of an ambitious child of a
farmer, as he successfully climbs the ladder of power, until he
wears the crown of the Pharaoh of all Egypt. During his rise, the
novel tries to follow the accepted history of the known rulers. We
meet Akhenaton and Nefertiti, Tutankhamen, and Ankhesenamun, and
also Horemheb and Mutnedjmet. Many more known and unknown
characters appear as we tie the story together. There is intrigue,
treachery, and murder, as well as love, sadness, and joy. It's a
bit of a saga as individuals come and go. This era of Egyptian
history, for all of its study, has many blanks, and this story
attempts to fill them in. It is my hope that you will read it with
interest and pleasure.
And Continued From 1876 To The End Of 1890.
And Continued From 1876 To The End Of 1890.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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