The Walking Dead (1-66 up to date/Complete)

The Walking Dead (1-66 up to date/Complete)
2009 | Collection | CBR | 831 Mb
The Walking Dead. The Greatest Zombie epic ever put to paper. The Walking Dead is centered on Rick, a small-town police officer from Cynthiana, Kentucky, his family, and a number of other survivors who have banded together in order to survive after the world is overrun with zombies. As the series progresses, the characters become more developed, and their personalities shift under the stress of a zombie apocalypse. Fighting growing despair — and sometimes each other — the group searches for a secure location which they can finally call home.
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Berlin 1945 The Final Reckoning
Berlin 1945 The Final Reckoning

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Author: Karl BahmRelease: 2001 Publisher: Zenith Press Format: PDF 176 pages ISBN: 0760312400 (0-7603-1240-0) ISBN 13: 9780760312407 (978-0-7603-1240-7) List Price: $19.95 A comprehensive history of the last battle of Nazi Germany, this book begins with a study of the background to the battle and a description of events. |
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Learn French by Podcast complete
Learn French by Podcast complete


Learn French by Podcast complete
Podcast | 2009 | MP3 PDF | 1.90 GB
Podcasts (audiouroki) to learn French. Only those who know English (pre-intermediate, at least). Two leading. The girl, speaking in French and the guy who gives an explanation in English. Eachpodcast focuses on some of the three levels (beginner, intermediate or high). Of the equation is specified in the beginning of each podcast. Each podcast consists of 2 files Audio file and pdf-document Podcasts are independent of each other.
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OpenGL Game Programming

OpenGL Game Programming
808 pages | Course Technology PTR; 1 edition (May 1, 2002) | 0761533303 | PDF | 9 Mb
OpenGL is an application programming interface (API) that exposes hardware features needed to create computer graphics. Unlike Microsoft’s Direct3D, which only works on Windows, OpenGL works across all platforms. OpenGL Game Programming is a complete guide to game development using the OpenGL graphics API. Myriad examples are included to demonstrate various concepts such as coloring, texture mapping, blending, lighting, coordinate transforms, 3D modeling, collision detection, and several other key concepts involved in game development. It also covers how to integrate the non-graphical elements of Microsoft’s DirectX into OpenGL games so that users can incorporate sound, music, and networking functions. Teaching users how to use OpenGL to create dynamic 3D environments and effects for use in game development, this book covers all the fundamentals so that users can program OpenGL API to its fullest potential. Anyone interested in game development will find the information in this book invaluable as they begin to create dynamic game graphics. Series editor Andr LaMothe has published numerous magazine articles and is an international best-selling author with over six game programming and 3D graphics titles to his credit. He has been active in the computing industry for more than twenty years, during which he created one of the world’s first commercially available virtual reality games, CyberGate. Andr is also the founder and CEO of Xtreme Games LLC.
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An Introduction to Web Design and Programming
An Introduction to Web Design and Programming
An Introduction to Web Design and Programming
By Paul S. Wang, Sanda Katila
Publisher: Course Technology/Cengage Learning | 592 Pages | ISBN: 0534395287 | PDF | 5.95 MB
“ Combining viewpoints from a Department of Computer Science (Paul Wang) and a School of Visual Communication Design (Sanda Katila), this innovative book covers the design and technology aspects of Web site development in an integrated manner.
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Top 20 BlackHat Methods for Easy Money
Top 20 BlackHat Methods for Easy Money (26 Pages)
The most used top20 blackhat methods
I am not going to describe here the content of this e-book nor the top20 black hat methods to make easy money, that is what you must do when you download the e-book.
This e-book shows the most know methods of making easy money if you some know?edge of html, internet, enlighs language, know how to write in english, and that you have a website or know how to create one.
This methods are use widely on the internet by the masters/gurus, the ones that really use effective techniques/methods ot making people spend their money with you.
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Popular Woodworking Magazine No. 113 [PDF]
Popular Woodworking Magazine No. 113 [PDF]
February 2000 | English | 68 pages | PDF | 19.9 MB

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Popular Woodworking Magazine No.177 (August) 2009[PDF]
Popular Woodworking Magazine No.177 (August) 2009[PDF]
PDF | 75 pages | 30 Mb

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The A+ Certification & PC Repair Handbook
The A+ Certification & PC Repair Handbook

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Many A+ certification guides prepare aspiring PC technicians to pass the exam, but don’t put test objectives in a “practical use” context. Other PC repair guides cover A+ exam objectives in a real-world setting, but don’t prepare students well enough to pass the test and get certified. The A+ Certification and PC Repair Handbook solves this problem by combining a complete test preparation for the new A+ examinations (220-301 and 220-302) with a hands on guide that reflects how the A+ exam questions apply to real-world PC repair problems. The book teaches users how to install and troubleshoot hardware, and provides solutions to common operating system-related problems for machines running Microsoft Windows 9x, Me, 2000, and XP. Each chapter includes numerous diagrams and photographs, and explains PC repair techniques using easy-to-understand language and accessible terms. For each chapter explaining these PC repair tactics, another chapter is included on how to effectively pass the corresponding portion of the A+ exam, with sample exam questions based on the actual tests. Test-taking techniques are also covered, including the test’s recent return to conventional linear testing, as opposed to the adaptive format of previous years. The book’s companion CD-ROM contains video tutorials that illustrate PC repair techniques, and full-length, timed, 80-question conventional practice tests covering both modules (Core Hardware and OS Technology) of the A+ certification exam.
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Martial Arts: Chi Kung,Wing Chun and Kung Fu

Cautionary Note to the Reader
The principles and techniques presented in this book are your information purposes only.
The reader should not attempt any of the techniques and exercises in this book without the
supervision of a qualified instructor. This is most especially true regarding the principles of Dim
Mak. It is the strong recommendation of the author that you DO NOT attempt to apply the Dim
Mak techniques on another person without a qualified instructor who is experienced in Dim Mak
and revival techniques being present. As always, it is wise to consult your physician before
undertaking any stressful exercise routine.
Foreword For “Chi Kung, Development and Practical Application
in Wing Chun Kung-Fu”
By Erle Montaigue (Master Degree, China)
Having read many books on Wing Chun over my 35 years in the martial arts business, it
is with great pleasure that I now write the foreword for Scott Baker’s book. This book is an
attempt to bring Wing Chun out of the purely physical domain and in to the internal area
including such things as Chi Kung (Qigong) and Dim-Mak. There have been other books that
include Dim-Mak, however, these have been sketchy to say the least. Scott attempts to delve
deeper into the area of point striking, covering acupuncture points and their effects etc. This
book will be a great inclusion in any Wing Chun player’s library.
Erle Montaigue
January 23, 2001
Contents:
Cautionary Note to Reader 2
Acknowledgements 2
Forward 3
CHAPTER 1 7
Introduction: 7
What is Kung Fu 7
What it takes to Master internal Kung Fu 7
Wing Chun with or without Chi Energy? 8
A Principle Centered System 9
CHAPTER 2 12
Learning about your chi 12
Teacher as a guide: An invitation to learn 12
Energy – Learn by doing 13
Relaxation 13
Two Keys: Attending and Intending 14
Hard and Soft Chi-kung 15
HARD CHI-KUNG TRAINING 15
SOFT CHI-KUNG TRAINING 16
Four Levels of Relaxation 17
CHAPTER 3 18
Wing Chun an Energy System 18
Assumptions of energy skills 19
Wing Chun: An advanced energy system 20
CHAPTER 4 21
Beginning with the Root 21
Four Standing Exercise 23
8 Pieces of Brocade 23
Breathing 25
Standing meditation from Shaolin 26
Dissolving and Marrow Washing 26
Normal and Reverse Breathing Techniques 27
Beginning the Standing Meditation 27
Advanced Standing Meditation: Bone Marrow Washing 28
The Advanced Standing Chi-kung Exercise of Sil Num Tao 30
Four keys: Relax, Root, Breathe, and Focus 31
The Tan Sau 33
The Wu Sau 34
The Fook Sau 35
CHAPTER 5 38
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Learning to Move with Chi 38
Stepping 37
Turning 42
Wing Chun Kicking 43
1. Kicking Seeds 43
2. Kicking Principles 44
3. Soft, Internal Kicking Power 45
4. Kicking Targets 46
5. Kicking as Stepping 49
The Different Energy Expressions of the Three Boxing Forms 49
CHAPTER 6 51
Using Chi as a Weapon 52
The slap or sinking palm 55
Thrusting palm 56
Releasing energy through the fingers and toes (Biu Tze) 59
The short punch 60
The Yin and Yang manifestations of energy 61
CHAPTER 7 64
Chi Sau Purpose and Attitude 64
Learning a language or competing 64
Putting the Chi back into Chi Sau 65
Single Chi Sau the most important 66
Developing Deep Connectivity Through Chi Sau 67
THE 12 PROGRESSIVE STAGES OF “BEING” INTERACTION 67
1) POSITIONING: To occupy a strategic advantage 67
2) BALANCING: To maintain continuity and integrity 68
3) STICKING: To stay with what is 68
4) SPRINGING: To awaken and enliven the connection 69
5) DIRECTION: To close your shield and open his 69
6) WEIGHTING: To presence energy into the weapons 70
7) KU: To control the bridge 70
LISTENING: To Know what is 71
9) EXTENDING: To connect with what is 71
10) FOLLOWING: To stay with what is 72
11) JOINING: To interact with what is 72
12) LEADING: To influence what is 73
Double chi sau a conversational exchange 74
Freeing technique through principles 77
CHAPTER 8 79
Advanced Wing Chun Energy Training With the Wooden Dummy, Long Pole, & Butterfly Swords 79
Unlocking the secrets of the Dummy 80
Stages of dummy skills 80
Energy in the WC weapons 81
The 6 ½ point long pole 81
The 8 Slash swords of Wing Chun 83
CHAPTER 9 85
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Wing Chun and Dim Mak 85
Dim Mak within the whole of Wing Chun 86
More than a touch? 86
Moving beyond the dummy 87
Principles that Unlock Dim Mak within the Dummy Form 88
Angle and Direction 88
Attack a Single Meridian 90
Yin and Yang 92
The 24 Hour Energy Cycle & the “Inner” Reverse Flow 95
Special Points 96
Fa-jing Energy Release– Releasing energy to block energy 97
Refining to a touch (Uncle David) 98
Combining point Sequences from the Dummy Form. 99
Which motions do what? 99
First Sequence: 99
Second Sequence: 100
Third Sequence: 100
Fourth Sequence: 101
Fifth Sequence: 101
Sixth Sequence: 102
Seventh Sequence: 103
Eighth Sequence: 104
Ninth Sequence: 104
Tenth Sequence: 105
CONCLUDING REMARKS 105
A FINAL INVITATION: 106
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Author: Karl Bahm