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    Welcome to the Hotel Novus Ordo
    Invitation to Protein Sequence Analysis Through Probability and Information
    An Internet in Your Head
    Why I'm Not Normal
    Ethical Hacking
    Ancient Philosophy
    • Ancient Philosophy

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      5,0(1)Évaluer

      A comprehensive yet accessible survey of ancient philosophy, covering Greek, Roman, and early Judeo-Christian philosophy, ideal for introductory courses in the ancient roots of modern worldviews Part of the popular Fundamentals of Philosophy series, Ancient Philosophy is an ideal resource for beginning students as well as for advanced students wishing to hone their understanding of the philosophies of the ancient world. Clear and engaging, this book covers a representative selection of major ancient thinkers, movements, and schools of thought, including the Sophists and other significant Presocratics, Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Hellenistic philosophy, the Stoics, the Skeptics, and early Judeo-Christian philosophy up to Augustine. Written by a prominent scholar and author in ancient philosophy studies, this book: Provides an overview of important issues in the study of the philosophies of the ancient world Explores the relevance of the theories of ancient thinkers to the modern world Charts the progression in the ancient world from worldviews based in mythology to systems of thought based on the analysis of evidence Presents up-to-date scholarship as well as historical material from ancient sources Assumes no prior knowledge of philosophy and examines all arguments carefully and sequentially

      Ancient Philosophy
    • Ethical Hacking

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      4,5(4)Évaluer

      "A crash course in modern hacking techniques, Ethical Hacking is already being used to prepare the next generation of offensive security experts. In its many hands-on labs, you'll explore crucial skills for any aspiring penetration tester, security researcher, or malware analyst. You'll begin with the basics: capturing a victim's network traffic with an ARP spoofing attack and then viewing it in Wireshark. From there, you'll deploy reverse shells that let you remotely run commands on a victim's computer, encrypt files by writing your own ransomware in Python, and fake emails like the ones used in phishing attacks. In advanced chapters, you'll learn how to fuzz for new vulnerabilities, craft trojans and rootkits, exploit websites with SQL injection, and escalate your privileges to extract credentials, which you'll use to traverse a private network." -- Provided by publisher

      Ethical Hacking
    • Why I'm Not Normal

      • 154pages
      • 6 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Exploring the concept of normalcy, this book invites readers to reflect on their own lives and those of their loved ones. By examining the traits and behaviors that define "not-normal," it offers both reassurance and insight. Readers will find a blend of humor and understanding, helping them either embrace their uniqueness or gain perspective on the quirks of others. The narrative encourages self-acceptance and a deeper comprehension of human behavior in a world where normal is often subjective.

      Why I'm Not Normal
    • The computational neuroscientist Daniel Graham offers an innovative paradigm for understanding the brain. He argues that the brain is not like a single computer-it is a communication system, like the internet.

      An Internet in Your Head
    • Delving into the intricate relationships between information theory and protein structures, this book examines how proteins communicate and the probabilistic frameworks that govern their behavior. It offers insights into the complexities of protein interactions and the underlying principles that dictate their functions, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biochemistry and molecular biology.

      Invitation to Protein Sequence Analysis Through Probability and Information
    • Welcome to the Hotel Novus Ordo

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Set against the backdrop of a church scandal in Manassas, Virginia, this satirical fiction draws from real court depositions and news articles. It follows a predatory priest who exploits his position to seduce a parishioner, while the local bishop orchestrates a cover-up. A well-meaning priest faces persecution for aiding the wronged husband. Through irony and humor, the narrative explores the deeper issues behind the scandal, offering an alternative resolution to the actual events, ultimately lightening the weight of the painful reality.

      Welcome to the Hotel Novus Ordo
    • Autobiography narrating the adventures and determination of twins Daniel and Jake as they walk 3,000km through western Europe.

      A Walk to the Water