
Massimo Banzi, "Getting Started with Arduino, 2nd Edition"
2011 | ISBN-10: 1449309879 | EPUB, PDF | 336 pages | 3,1 + 6,4 MB
2011 | ISBN-10: 1449309879 | EPUB, PDF | 336 pages | 3,1 + 6,4 MB
Arduino is the open-source electronics prototyping platform that�s taken the design and hobbyist world by storm. This thorough introduction, updated for Arduino 1.0, gives you lots of ideas for projects and helps you work with them right away. From getting organized to putting the final touches on your prototype, all the information you need is here!

video2brain � Getting Started with Photoshop CS6
English | .Mp4 | h264 656 kbps | 1280 x 720 25fps | 3h 50mn | aac 48kHz stereo| 1.09 GB + 388 MB (Project Files)
Level: Beginner | Required Software: Photoshop CS6
Genre: eLearning
Learn the World�s Number One Image Editing Software
Photoshop is more than just an image editing application � it is a foundational staple in all the visual arts, from print design, to photography, to web design, to motion graphics and 3D graphics. In this course, award-winning video trainer and Adobe Certified Instructor Chad Perkins will show you the basics of Photoshop. You�ll learn about the components of visual images, making selections, color correcting, fixing images, outputting images, and much more. This course uses Photoshop CS6, but the information presented is applicable to all versions of the application.

W. Joseph Campbell, "Getting It Wrong: Ten of the Greatest Misreported Stories in American Journalism"
ISBN: 0520262093 | 2010 | EPUB/MOBI | 288 pages | 3 MB/1 MB
ISBN: 0520262093 | 2010 | EPUB/MOBI | 288 pages | 3 MB/1 MB
Did the Washington Post bring down Richard Nixon by reporting on the Watergate scandal? Did a cryptic remark by Walter Cronkite effectively end the Vietnam War? Did William Randolph Hearst vow to "furnish the war" in the 1898 conflict with Spain? In Getting It Wrong, W. Joseph Campbell addresses and dismantles these and other prominent media-driven myths--stories about or by the news media that are widely believed but which, on close examination, prove apocryphal. In a fascinating exploration of these and other cases--including the supposedly outstanding coverage of New Orleans during Hurricane Katrina--Campbell describes how myths like these can feed stereotypes, deflect blame from policymakers, and overstate the power and influence of the news media.

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