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Data Recovery E-Book

By: EaseUS

... Buffer Size(Cache) A small fast memory holding recently accessed data, designed to speed up subsequent access to the same data. Most often applie... ...ses which are satisfied from the cache. This in turn depends on the cache design but mostly on its size relative to the main memory. The size is lim... ...nd internal storage devices such as hard drives and optical drives. It is designed to eventually replace the ATA (also known as IDE) bus. Traditiona... ...sk partition in Windows In explore of Windows, everything is displayed by graphics, and different forms (partition) are expressed by different color... ...rtition by Partition Magic In Partition Magic, everything is displayed by graphics, and different forms (partition) are expressed by different color... ...lligence to do so. Bear in mind how old the FAT file system is, as it was designed many years ago as merely a simple file system, without the capabi... ...ze of FAT32 partitions they can create at 32 GB, Microsoft says this is by design but does not explain why, and those versions of Windows are quite c...

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Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

By: Charles Dickens

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2000 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ... architectural doings, nothing was clearly known, except that he had never designed or built anything; but it was generally understood that his knowle... ...hangings, and the dark blinds, and the heavy heap of bed-clothes, were all designed to hold in sleep, and act as nonconductors to the day and getting ... ...hin it waiting for such as I to bring it forth. Treachery, deceit, and low design; hatred of competi- tors, real or fancied, for my favour; meanness, ... ...ible, to counteract the influence which is exercised over him now, by this designing favourite. Everybody who is interested feels it, sir. The whole f... ...impracticable tables and exploded chests of drawers, full of damp linen. A graphic represen- tation in oil of a remarkably fat ox hung over the firepl...

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Of Human Bondage

By: Somerset Maugham

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2001 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...rowd- ing round, were students. With accustomed bril- liancy Jacobs gave a graphic little discourse upon the club-foot: he spoke of its varieties and ... ..., elaborately ornamented with gilt iron-work, on a stand of ecclesiastical design roughly but very finely carved. There stood on this two or three lus... ...ly a matter of waiting a little and he was bound to get a well-paid job to design costumes and draw posters. Philip made a poster for the sum- mer sal... ...a lid was a set of dominoes; old numbers of The Strand Magazine and of The Graphic were lying about. The other rooms were used as bed-rooms. That in w... ...events of his life, his deeds, his feelings, his thoughts, he might make a design, regular, elaborate, complicated, or beautiful; and though it might ... ...yward’s was among them, the blind indifference of chance cut off while the design was still imperfect; and then the solace was comfortable that it did...

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Memoir of Fleeming Jenkin

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2000 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...gain, it remains to this day in the hands of the direct line. It is not my design, nor have I the necessary knowledge, to give a history of this obscu... ...pman and his stay in the gun-room of the Prothee, I find a code of signals graphically represented, for all the world as it would have been done by hi... ...s toothache.’ – ‘The whole of the paying out and lifting machinery must be designed and ordered in two or three days, and I am half crazy with work. I... ...eships at Birkenhead. Of the walk from his lodgings to the works, I find a graphic sketch in one of his letters: ‘Out over the railway bridge, along a... ...making fresh inventions, taking up the phonograph, filled with theories of graphic representation; reading, writing, publishing, founding sanitary ass... ...o sluggard in play. When Frewen, the second son, embarked on the ambitious design to make an engine for a toy steamboat, Fleeming made him begin with ... ...epressing. I suspect one rea- son to be that misfortunes and trials can be graphically de- scribed, but happiness and the causes of happiness either c... ... But perhaps the most important of all is his paper ‘On the Application of Graphic Methods to the Determination of the Efficiency of Machinery,’ read ...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

...versity comes from infinite permutations of basic elements and structures and designs never repeating themselves exactly the same way. The Dyna... ...ame thing. You can visually see the same dynamic of Organic Splitness in the designed shape of the human brain: The Path of Splitness Chap... ...s, insects, reptiles, shellfish, fish, birds, mammals and brains. This basic design of Splitness is older than Nature itself, it comes from the orig... ...n the other Universe. Our Universe is only one half of a whole; it was never designed to go all the way out; it was only designed to go half of the... ...ng any perceivable moment of human time-awareness. Human awareness was never designed to perceive or measure the relative duration of each fraction... ...ed world lets billions of people starve and die without helping them. This graphic description of human awareness makes the basic pyramidal struct... .... He raped prostitutes and passive weak victims. The list of his books is a graphic expose of his increasing corruption and evil: it ends with the...

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The Two Sides of the Shield

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2004 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...on her probable fate; but had never before been officially informed of his designs for himself or for her. He was a barrister, who spent all his leisu... ..., then rushed out and brought back a handful of newspapers, giving her the Graphic, and hiding himself in the Times. She felt too dull and stunned to ... ...ymphs dancing among almond-trees in blue vases instead, as soon as she has designed it.’ ‘Isn’t that lovely! Oh! what would I not give for such op- po... ...and having his ears beautifully boxed. Also Knut and the waves, which were graphically rep- resented by letting the wind in under the drugget, and pul...

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The Country of the Blind and Other Stories

By: H. G. Wells

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2004 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...ing ever came near us. I amused myself, too, by decorating the island with designs worked in sea-urchins and fancy shells of various kinds. I put ÆPYO... ...indy set up within the curly black cranium. He would ex- plain in the most graphic manner the dozen or so ways in which a man might be killed by it, a... ...he said, and paused, “which will debar me from completing the course I had designed. It would seem, gentle- men, if I may put the thing clearly and br... ...does not concern the es- sentials of this story. Suffice it that they were designed in a spirit of infinite benevolence, the sort of benevolence that ... ...seless puss-in-the-corner behind my back. And the cornice had a serpentine design with masks— masks altogether too expressive for proper plaster. Then...

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The Works of Edgar Allan Poe in Five Volumes Volume One

By: Edgar Allan Poe

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2001 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...the amount of power displayed in his works, we must be governed by his own design, and plac- ing them by the side of his own ideal, find how much is w... ...f his death. Let us, before telling what we personally know of him, copy a graphic and highly finished portraiture, from the pen of Dr. Rufus W . Gris... ...ine author in a greater or less degree leaves in his works, whatever their design, traces of his personal character: elements of his immortal being, i... ...nty-five feet in diameter. In the centre of this circle, being the station designed for the large cask, I also dug a hole three feet in depth. In each... ...in so serious a light, as to give up all hope of accomplishing my ultimate design, and finally make up my mind to the necessity of a descent. But this... ...hat your remark had some little foundation in fact. Still, the sneer at my graphic powers irritated me—for I am consid- ered a good artist - and, the...

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North America Volume One

By: Anthony Trollope

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2001 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...k. She saw with a woman’s keen eye, and described with a woman’s light but graphic pen, the social defects and 5 Trollope absurdities which our near ... ...y the confluence of a small river with the larger one; and the lower fall— designated as lower because it is at the foot of the hill, though it is hig... ... the different buildings is so much alike as to make one whole, though the designs of different architects were selected and these different architect... ...lained to me with much courtesy the plan of the buildings, stated that the design of this wing was capable of elongation, and had been expressly prepa... ...in their heads; whereas “common people,” by which Mr. Phillips intended to designate the remnant of mankind beyond the United States, were blessed wit...

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Desktop Publishing and the Literary Magazine

By: Jim Manis

...look like and how it should be arranged must be addressed. What, if any, graphics should be used. In what order should articles be placed. It is ... ...dent publications, such as high school newspapers, web site production and design, and school literary magazines, are beneficial but not a requireme... ...luding Microsoft Word and Corel's WordPerfect. The student will learn to design and layout a literary magazine within the leading publishing program...

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The Varieties of Religious Experience

By: William James

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2002 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...res?” And the happy term je me’n fichisme re- cently has been invented to designate the systematic determination not to take anything in life too so... ...ost and darkness on ev- ery way of mine.” R. W. Emerson: Lectures and Bio- graphical Sketches, p. 188. It is a good rule in physiology, when we are st... ...nuel Kant held a curious doctrine about such objects of belief as God, the design of creation, the soul, its freedom, and the life hereafter. These th... ... feel as if we were free; con- sider Nature as if she were full of special designs; lay plans as if we were to be immortal; and we find then that thes... ...ave acquired in Great Britain—and to which, for the sake of having a brief designation, I will give the title of the “Mind-cure movement.” There are v... ...ticular I omit mention of visual and audi- tory hallucinations, verbal and graphic automatisms, and such marvels as “levitation,” stigmatization, and ... ...24] [324] A friend of mine, a first-rate psychologist, who is a subject of graphic automatism, tells me that the ap- pearance of independent actuation... ...ense of an absence would not be so striking as it is in these experiences. Graphic automatism of a fully developed kind is rare in religious history, ...

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Personal Memoirs of U. S. Grant

By: Ulysses S. Grant

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2004 The Pennsylvania State University The P... ... army—the 2d dragoons, which had been dismounted a year or two before, and designated “Dismounted Rifles”—was stationed at Fort Jessup, Louisi- 22 Pe... ...atteries. The adjutant to whom I had loaned my horse was killed, and I was designated to act in his place. This charge was ill-conceived, or badly exe... ...ieved from duty in the field where all his battles had been victories: the design would have been too transparent. It was finally decided to send Gene... ...ng in the country. Under these circumstances Scott had to issue his orders designating the troops to be withdrawn from Taylor, without the personal co... ...tion of the battle of Shiloh given by Colonel Wm. Preston Johnston is very graphic and well told. The reader will imagine that he can see each blow st... ...ions through General Butler. He commanded the department within whose geo- graphical limits Fort Fisher was situated, as well as Beaufort and other po... ...ted that of the enemy to be not less than 10,000: and General G. M. Dodge, graphically describing to General Sherman the enemy’s attack, the full weig...

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Middlemarch

By: George Eliot

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2001 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...hat was not paid in kind at the Rectory: such people were no part of God’s design in making the world; and their accent was an affliction to the ears.... ...saubon, “I should like to see all that.” She had got nothing from him more graphic about the Lowick cottages than that they were “not bad.” They were ... ...an actress whose part it was to stab her lover, mistaking him for the evil-designing duke of the piece. Lydgate was in love with this actress, as a ma... ... you like to go to the Farnesina, Dorothea? It contains celebrated frescos designed or painted by Raphael, which most persons think it worth while to ... ...st on it that she should remark how he was squinting, as if he did it with design, like the gypsies when Borrow read the New Testa- ment to them. This... ...sy moments—even when she had been agitated by Mrs. Cadwallader’s painfully graphic report of gossip—her effort, nay, her strongest impulsive prompting...

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The 9/11 Commission Report Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States

By: Thomas H. Kean

...at unity of purpose and meet the challenges now confronting us. We need to design a balanced strategy for the long haul, to attack terror- ists and pr... ... Traffic Control Centers Reporting structure, Northeast Air Defense Sector Graphics courtesy of ESRI Final1-4.4pp 7/17/04 9:12 AM Page 15 Virginia... ...as the director of the FAA Office of Civil Aviation Security or his or her designate. 102 If a hijack was confirmed, procedures called for the hijack ... ...ld take the traditional form: that is, it would not be a suicide hijacking designed to convert the aircraft into a guided missile. On the morning of 9... ... universal leadership, Bin Ladin offers an extreme view of Islamic history designed to appeal mainly to Arabs and Sunnis. He draws on fundamentalists ... ...or the public the events as finished—case solved, justice done. It was not designed to ask if the events might be harbingers of worse to come. Nor did...

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Familiar Studies of Men and Books

By: Robert Louis Stevenson

...glish, to free and easy access of those wishing to make use of them. Cover Design: Jim Manis Copyright © 2000 The Pennsylvania State University The Pe... ...youthful eloquence. The present study was a rifacimento. From it, with the design already mentioned, and in a fit of horror at my old excess, the big ... ...t, if Thoreau were content to dwell by Walden Pond, it was not merely with designs of self-im- 11 Familiar Studies of Men & Books provement, but to s... ...ive great romances (which alone I purpose here to examine), two deliberate designs: one artistic, the other consciously ethical and intellectual. This... ... whose works it would have been equally possible to accomplish our present design: and that man is Hawthorne. There is a unity, an unwavering creative... ...sed with ultra-academical timidity , he wrote verses that were easy, racy, graphic, and forcible, and used language with ab- 58 Robert Louis Stevenso...

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