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Step-by-Step Cyber Security for Beginners
A Practical Guide to Understanding Threats. Protecting Yourself and Your Devices in the Digital Age
- von
- Ethan Ward
- Erzählt von
- Aaron Sinn
Ungekürzt
4 hours 34 min
2024
EN
Don't let cyber threats catch you off guard. Start implementing the cybersecurity tactics outlined in this book today and secure your peace of mind.As cyber threats become increasingly sophisticated, its become harder to discern legitimate emails, websites, and messages from scamsters.This is precisely why it is time to take your cybersecurity seriously.While no one could be completely immune to cyber threats, being proactive and informed is your best defense.
€ 10,66
Les mystères d'Udolphe
Édition enrichie.
- Übersetzt von
- Madame de Chastenay
2022
FR
Les Mystères d'Udolphe, publié en 1794 par Ann Ward Radcliffe, est une œuvre emblématique du roman gothique. L'histoire suit Emily St. Aubert, une jeune femme confrontée à des épreuves sur fond de paysages pittoresques et de châteaux hantés. Radcliffe emploie un style riche et poétique, mêlant une prose descriptive et une atmosphère d'angoisse et de mystère, caractéristiques de son époque. Le roman examine les thèmes du danger, de la passion et de la lutte intérieure, tout en intégrant des...
€ 1,99
Notes from the Underground: Fall 2019
Notes from the Underground: Maclay Upper School's Journal of Creative Writing, #7
- von
- Lauren FleischerSonu PatelCaroline DelegalLilly SimonsCaroline HigdonHudson ShelferClara Catherine LunnyAnna GrantColin AcuffEmily DudleyMadelyn StoutEthan TetreaultMadison CordleLeo RutledgeKaileigh SchmidtKat LargeKameryn DavisBraden FosterMary Allison McCueEmma MesserEllie CasteelAnna WatsonRachel AbbottJillian BeckJohn MesserEli MearsMadeline LillieMariam AlviChloe HarbinSpencer GibbsSimon CorpuzRamsey GrantOwen TabahKate KriznerLauren PriceJordan JonesHeaven Ward
2019
EN
We take the title of this journal from a novella of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The novella is an existentialist piece, written before Dostoyevsky's greatest works and before Existentialism had really taken root in literature. The unnamed narrator is frequently named an anti-hero and is described by the note on the back of the Dover edition as "a profoundly alienated individual in whose brooding self-analysis there is a search for the true and the good in a world of relative value...


