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Electronics For Dummies

Monday, 14 May 2012, 18:13 | Reference | 3 Comments
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Electronics is fascinating – want to make something of it? This book shows you how!You can make all sorts of things, once you understand what electronics is and how it works.   This book helps you out with that part, explaining the whole thing in plain English. Learn how electricity functions, how to harness it and put it to work, what tools you need to build circuits, what you can make with them, and how to do it safely.Mystery solved – understand what makes your iPod, remote control,...

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Voice & Data Communications Handbook, Fifth Edition (McGraw-Hill Communication Series) Reviews

Monday, 14 May 2012, 11:28 | Reference | 0 Comment
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The Definitive Telecommunications Reference--Completely Updated Realize cutting-edge telecommunication and networking technologies making use of this straightforward, true-planet implementation guide.  Totally revised to cover all of the most recent transmission protocols, Voice & Information Communications Handbook, Fifth Edition covers all the bases-from analog transmission, VPNs, and LANs to DSL, CATV, WiFi, VoIP, and GSM. This authoritative volume covers the ins-and-outs of every...

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Make: Electronics (Learning by Discovery)

Monday, 14 May 2012, 6:12 | Reference | 3 Comments
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ISBN13: 9780596153748Condition: NewNotes: BRAND NEW FROM PUBLISHER! 100% Satisfaction Guarantee. Tracking supplied on most orders. Purchase with Confidence! Millions of books sold! "This is teaching at its finest!" --Hans Camenzind, inventor of the 555 timer (the world's most effective integrated circuit), and author of Significantly Ado About Nearly Absolutely nothing: Man's Encounter with the Electron (Booklocker.com) "A fabulous book: effectively written, properly paced, enjoyable, and...

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Why Welfare States Persist: The Importance of Public Opinion in Democracies (Studies in Communication, Media, and Public Opinion)

Saturday, 12 May 2012, 18:11 | Reference | 0 Comment
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The world’s richer democracies all offer such public benefits as pensions and well being care, but why are some far more generous than others? And why, in the face of globalization and fiscal pressures, has the welfare state not been replaced by an additional model? Reconsidering the myriad problems raised by such pressing questions, Clem Brooks and Jeff Manza contend here that public opinion has been an crucial, however neglected, factor in shaping welfare states in recent...

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