Windows .NET Server is the latest version of Microsoft's flagship network operating system. This product simulates a Windows .NET Server network environment, providing users with the opportunity to gain hands-on skills previously available only on expensive lab equipment. It covers three of the core MCSE exams - Windows .NET (#70-275), Windows .NET server Directory Services Administration (70-277) and Windows .NET Network Infrastructure Administration (70-276) - as well as the core MCSA exam, Windows .NET Server Network Management (70-278).
Philip Holden Knihy
Philip Holden je literární vědec a spisovatel, jehož práce se zaměřuje na auto/biografii a literatury Singapuru a jihovýchodní Asie. Jako autor několika knih literární kritiky a historie přispívá k hlubšímu porozumění těchto žánrů a regionů. Jeho povídky se objevily v předních literárních časopisech, což dokládá jeho schopnost působit v různých literárních formách. Holdenovo působení v akademické sféře a jeho editorské práce dále prohlubují jeho význam v literárním světě.






Lucy's Bear
The Adventures of a New Zealand Teddy Bear
Theodore Bear is Lucy's constant companion, and certainly the best dressed teddy bear in Auckland. He secretly longs to play rugby for New Zealand, but at present he is quite content to accompany Lucy on an adventure-packed South Island holiday. Suggested level: primary.
The Best of Philip Holden
- 208 stránek
- 8 hodin čtení
The collection showcases Philip Holden's beloved stories, enriched by stunning photographs of New Zealand's landscapes and wildlife. Renowned for his adventures as a deer culler, Holden's writing spans hunting tales, history, and fiction, earning him a devoted following in the rural and outdoor communities. With over 50 published works, he left a lasting legacy upon his passing in 2005. This anthology aims to celebrate his contributions and inspire a new generation of outdoor enthusiasts and hunters.
Focusing on the creation of a masculine British identity, this analysis explores Maugham's work through the lenses of postcolonial, gender, and cultural theory. It highlights Maugham's negotiation between his private homosexual identity and his public persona as a heterosexual writer. The study reveals how Maugham's control of language serves to affirm his public image while contrasting it with the fluidity of language linked to his private life. Ultimately, it argues that Maugham's narratives, despite their exotic settings, reflect a deeper struggle over masculine identity.
Autobiography and Decolonization: Modernity, Masculinity, and the Nation-State
- 296 stránek
- 11 hodin čtení
The book explores the interplay between personal narratives and national stories during the decolonization process, emphasizing the autobiographies of nationalist leaders. It examines these texts as influential works that not only document history but also reshape the perspectives of their readers, highlighting their role in the broader context of emerging nations. Through this lens, the autobiographies are presented as significant cultural artifacts that contribute to the understanding of identity and nationhood in post-colonial settings.
Imperial Desire
- 368 stránek
- 13 hodin čtení
An exploration of the intersection of colonialism and homosexuality in fiction and travel writing from Robinson Crusoe to the present, this volume brings together two dynamic fields of academic inquiry: colonial discourse analysis, which considers literary texts as expressions of colonial power; and queer theory, which interrogates the representation, enforcement, and subversions of sexualities in literature and culture. These writers reexamine the work of Kipling, Conrad, Forster, Lessing, and others, ranging from male adventure stories to postcolonial novels. This volume will provoke and inform readers concerned with gender and sexuality, colonial history and literature, or with any of the works and authors revisited--and reexperienced--here.