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An intensive, one-week study guide that provides students with all the knowledge they need to excel on the CCNA/CCENT exam, this certification guide is designed to make even the most difficult Internet working concepts easy to understand.
Written by one of the country's most experienced and entertaining etymological detectives, The Hidden History of Coined Words provides a delightful excavation into the process by which words became minted. Not only does Ralph Keyes give us the who-what-where of it all, but delights in stories that reveal the mysteries of successful coinage.
The book explains CISCO CCNA/CCENT internetworking routing and switching concepts and guarantees the certification to the readers, with a unique presentation in the field of internetworking. It is written like usual textbooks. The differences are; in the way of presenting the required information, which is so simple, the addition of more than 2200 learning questions, and the built-in of 13 exam engines and flash cards. The learning questions, at the end of a chapter, represent a review to the information presented in that chapter as well as provide an easy way for the preparation of the real exam. The questions are made to focus on the important information. You have two options to read the ...
The Complete One-Week Preparation for the CISCO CCENT/CCNA ICND1 Exam 640-822 provides in-depth coverage of all official CCNA/CCENT exam objectives and uses 2800 router, 1841 router, catalyst 2960 switch, and many other CISCO devices to clarify the required concepts. The book uses many highly-professional figures, exhibits, tables, configurations, and real internetworking scenarios to clarify the required concepts. It also provides up-to-date information on the newest catalyst 2960-S switch and 802.11n wireless technology. Author Thaar AL_Taiey highlights critical information, outlines necessary procedures, and identifies exam essentials. This preparation guide presents the concepts so that ...
This volume investigates the policies and politics of extreme austerity, setting the crisis in Greece in its global context. Featuring multidisciplinary contributions and an exclusive interview with former Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou, this is the first comprehensive account of the economic crisis at the heart of Europe.
In periods of intense crisis the pressing need to take sides comes to the surface and trumps neutrality. The claim to objectivity, always a little problematic, can no longer be sustained, and becomes itself a ground of confrontation as the conflicts amongst economists and constitutional lawyers show. As the world is moving towards a state of permanent crisis the engaged intellectual and the committed media are coming back (Costas Douzinas, Professor of Law and Contributor to The Guardian). This is a crucial collection that provides a new perspective on the social dimension of crisis - exemplified in the new wave of social mobilization gaining ground across the globe. The collection is an inv...
This intensive, one-week study guide provides students with all the knowledge they need to excel on the CCNA/CCENT exam. This certification guide is designed to make even the most difficult Internet-working concepts easy to understand.
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This book is a study into how immigration is transforming the EU and its member-states. Kostas Maronitis contends that immigration creates utopian and dystopian visions of the European project. These visions can be found in the immigration detention centers and the fences between member-states, the dead bodies on Europe’s shores, the electoral success of far-Right parties, and in the way migrants and refugees view Europe as a land of rights and equality. Maronitis locates the transformative power of immigration at the intersection of sentiments regarding national and ethnic hierarchies with a policy framework constructed around the presence of migrants and refugees in Europe. By examining the utopian and dystopian transformation of the EU and of Greece as its borderland, the author challenges established notions of integration, citizenship and nationality on new intellectual and political terms. The book will be of use to students and scholars specializing in migration, EU policy and Greece, and will have a wider appeal for those interested in the ongoing debate surrounding the EU and immigration.
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