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However I would only recommend this book if you have studied a previous manual like the A+ prep by jean Andrews or charles brooks A+ training guide etc.
Because the writing style could easily confuse beginners with little or no experience, I'd recommend this book only to mid range techs & above. Overall this book is excellent prep for cramming info into the last week or two prior to taking the actual test.
A few minor errors pop up here and there however these are few and far in between, and the cramming sheet to memorize in the front of the book contains all the corrections, albeit I found this sheet to be a little too simple in regards the info .
The practice test is very good and the book goes over many essential areas I especially found the appendix very useful as it contains a good trouble shooting and configuration section.
Don't hesitate to order this book, as a final exam cram source it's excellent especially if you combine it with the above mentioned books or similar.
Using these two books together we were both able to pass the exams (and did quite well) and both of us feel that we have a very solid understanding of the fundamentals of DOS, Windows 3.X, Windows 65 and NT. We are very pleased that these two books are on the market and hope they are used by anyone who wants to pass the A+ exam on the first try. The Exam Cram book does not include all of the information covered in both exams so we recommend you purchase at least one other book, preferably the Michael Myers book, and you will have your bases covered. No, we are not getting any money for this, we just did lots of research and many, many, many hours studying and do not want anyone else to waste their time!
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He's also gay, and to complicate matters even more, he just happens to be a vampire. Actually, he's far removed from the cliché "I vant to bite your neck" vampires of the typical horror film. It seems that medical science has finally discovered a cure for vampirism. It's a wonder drug that while it doesn't bring you back to life it does eliminate the rather unsavory aspects of being a vampire - the bloodsucking and becoming a crispy critter when exposed to sunlight. The only real drawback with the drug is the fact that drinking a cup of tea laced with garlic will usually prove fatal. And in this charming English village, that's a real possibility.
That's because all the inhabitants of Snupperton Mumsley have guilty little secrets. So when the village snoop and postmistress reveals that she has a play for the village church restoration affair that will reveal all the hidden secrets of the villagers, it comes as no surprise when she is discovered murdered. That's when Simon decides to use his vampire capabilities and mystery writing skills to solve the murder. That is if the murderer doesn't discover his hidden little secret.
Simon Kirby-Jones is a refreshing twist to the traditional English cozy, cup-of-tea murder mystery sleuth. Dean James has created a witty and totally original concept for a mystery series. I found it totally enjoyable, and since I do believe in vampires and things that go bump in the night I'm looking forward to Simon's next odyssey in Snupperton Mumsley.
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Learn about Marketing Blunders like mixing Country Music with Wrestling and then calling it a Rock and Roll /Wrestling show. Huh?
My favorite part was the ''Shot Glass'' story at the Hotel bar.This was so funny that I laughed out loud. The story about two wrestlers on the dance floor , and the other story about the Heavy weight champ at the Hotel Swimming pool (Locker room- sink area) were shocking by 1980's standards.
This would make a great "R" rated movie, Kind of like Boogie Nights, but with wrestling. Thank you Larry for a great book.
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Don't spen the money on this one...
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-Alan Johnson
What's in the book is pretty decent. The writing is clear. The examples are simple and clear enough to read without straining your brain. The authors do cover some fairly advanced topics, such as multiple inheritance and templates, but they concentrate on explaining the basics and make little attempt to cover the weird stuff and pitfalls of the language. You need a more advanced book for that.
Because the organization, writing, and index are better than average, I find that I am continuing to use this book. (I don't usually keep tutorial-type books after the first reading.)
I would recommend this book to undergrad students and beginning programmers who want to learn C++ or to anyone who wants an easy-to-read overview of the language. For advanced programmers who know C, Bruce Eckel's book "Thinking in C++" is a better choice.
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The Kinsey Institute revealed that Kinsey used pedophiles to document orgasms in hundreds of boys and girls as young a 5 months old. One of his favorites reported abusing at least 800 children. These
Kinsey reclassified prostitutes as married woman when he could not find enough woman willing to submit to his questionnaire. He used child molesters, rapists, homosexuals, prostitutes,sadists, masochists, etc. to represent the average American.
Kinsey would not allow anyone, even a janitor to work for him unless they submitted to a sexual history questionnaire. When applicants did not agree that adultery, pre-marital sex, and sex with animals was normal, he told them they would not fit in with his staff.
The Rockafeller Foundation's records reveal that Kinsey's associates were unqualified. Not only were the histories unscientifically administered but the statistics were proven unreliable and inacurate.
If you want to know the full truth of the Kinsey deception -- buy Reisman's well documented book.
I really wish I could give this a higher rating but I can't. Don't rely on this as your only source of material. This book had the most discrepancies among the three. There were some good focused areas but then there were sections that went into things that are not on the exam.
This book had the most substantial s/w section of the 3 books although it too missed the mark terribly.
He does cover a couple areas skipped by the other 3. It is slow heavy reading. This would be better if he had a CD of questions to go w/ it. Some of his 'final exam' answers are downright wrong. So check them in the text.
I would recommend using this book even considering the short comings. It does focus you for that final polish but you need to know where it's wrong too.