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#101

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Polaganje finalnog testa se vrši u centrima u Sarajevu i Banja Luci. Nisam siguran ali mislim da se onaj u Sa zove Acord.
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#102

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dajte ba nesto za klavir, ili, ako nema, nesto za muzicku teoriju opcenito...ako boga znate...
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#103

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40 Sir Arthur Conan Doyle books - na engleskom (3.3MB)

i na njemachkom


detaljnije:
Doyle- Beyond The City - txt.zip
Doyle- His Last Bow - txt.zip
Doyle- Micah Clarke - txt.zip
Doyle- None - txt.zip
Doyle- Rodney Stone - txt.zip
Doyle- Round The Red Lamp - txt.zip
Doyle- Sir Nigel - txt.zip
Doyle- Tales Of Terror And Mystery - txt.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of Black Peter - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of The Abbey Grange - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of the Beryl Coronet - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of the Blanched Soldier - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of The Cardboard Box - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of The Creeping Man - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of The Dancing Men - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of The Devil's Foot - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of the Speckled Band - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Adventures Of Sherlock Holmes - txt.zip
Doyle- The Adventute of the Engineer's Thumb - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Captain Of The Ploestar - txt.zip
Doyle- The Case Book Of Sherlock Holmes - txt.zip
Doyle- The Great Boer War - txt.zip
Doyle- The Green Flag - txt.zip
Doyle- The Hound Of The Baskervilles - txt.zip
Doyle- The Land of Mist - txt.zip
Doyle- The Lost World - txt.zip
Doyle- The New Revelation - txt.zip
Doyle- The Problem of the Thor Bridge - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Reigate Puzzle - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Resident Patient - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Return Of Sherlock Holmes - txt.zip
Doyle- The Sign of Four - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Sign Of The Four - txt.zip
Doyle- The Stark Munro Letters - txt.zip
Doyle- The Valley Of Fear - rtf.zip
Doyle- The Valley Of Fear - txt.zip
Doyle- The White Company - txt.zip
Doyle- Through the Magic Door - txt.zip
Doyle- Valley Of Fear - txt.zip
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#104

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06.04.2005.

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World-renowned Photoshop expert and Hall of Famer Deke McClelland has earned more than 20 industry awards and written over 60 books on computer graphics and design with more than 3 million copies in print. Now, in this thoroughly updated edition of his international bestseller, McClelland shows you how to master every aspect of Photoshop CS – from image-editing basics to new techniques for working with the File Browser, layer comps, Lens Blur, Match Color, the color replacement tool, customizable keyboard shortcuts, camera raw images, and more.

* Get creative with text on a path
* Give bad color the slip with the Match Color command
* Give images a colorful new look with the color replacement tool
* Create depth-of-field effects with the Lens Blur filter

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detaljnije:

Dave Shea is the creator and cultivator of the highly influential CSS Zen Garden Web site (http://www.csszengarden.com). As well as being a member of the Web Standards Project, Dave is the owner and director of Bright Creative, and he writes about all things Web for his daily weblog, mezzoblue.com. With over 6 years of experience working on the Web, Dave is a leader of the new generation of Web designers that believe in responsible Web design.

An author, instructor, and Web designer, Molly E. Holzschlag has written over 27 books related to Web design and development. She's been coined "one of the greatest digerati" and deemed one of the Top 25 Most Influential Women on the Web. There is little doubt that in the world of Web design and development, Molly is one of the most fun and vibrant Web characters around. As a steering committee member for the Web Standards Project (WaSP), Molly works along with a group of other dedicated Web developers and designers to promote W3C recommendations. For more about Molly, check out http://www.molly.com.

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#105

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#106

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Ej Fluid najjaci si.... :D
svaka cast za ove linkove....

mada sam onu CSS Zen knjigu vec kupio ali dobro je znati.....

Hvala!!
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#107

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perke wrote:Ej Fluid najjaci si.... :D
svaka cast za ove linkove....

mada sam onu CSS Zen knjigu vec kupio ali dobro je znati.....

Hvala!!
hvala, ako gdje zapne a nije nek iraritet mogu pokushati pronatji istu, ovaj business week su bili od januara brojevi, no rekoh davno proshlo vrijeme, sigurno malo ljudi ovdje prati iste novine

evo josh jedne interesantne knjige: Motion Mountain - Physics Textbook, sajt se mozhe vidjeti ovdje

detaljnije:
How does one empty a bottle as rapidly as possible? What are the highest force and power in nature? How does one connect water pipes to a turning wheel? What are the dangers of a can of beans? What is the one single page of unsolved problems in fundamental physics? This physics textbook with over 1000 pages on the undergraduate level, is written to be entertaining, surprising and challenging on every page. After presenting classical mechanics it provides an introduction to thermodynamics, special relativity, general relativity, electrodynamics and quantum theory. Each of these topics is summarized by an inequality: the minimum entropy, the maximum speed, the maximum force, the minimum change of charge and the minimum action. Each inequality implies the central results of the respective field. Finally, the present unification attempts are presented in light of these limits. For each field of physics, the text contains the latest research results, the best physical quizzes and the most telling physical curiosities. Over 630 solved challenges and 450 figures, photographs and tables are included.

The text is free - under two conditions: that (1) you do not charge money to others for anything containing any part of the text and that (2) you send a feedback email to fb @ motion mountain . net (without the spaces) with your comments on the sections you looked at. In return, I will answer every mail with questions or suggestions; for a mail with good suggestions you will be mentioned in the acknowledgments or receive a reward - or both. The text is copyright © Christoph Schiller 1997 - 2005. You are not allowed to charge money for anything containing any part of this text; it was and remains free for everybody. All rights are reserved. Commercial reproduction, distribution, or use, in whole or in part, is not allowed without the written consent of the copyright owner.

Download the 17th revision of the full Motion Mountain physics textbook, of January 2005, as a single 14 MB and 1132 page gzipped pdf file. Gunzip and Acrobat Reader version 5 or higher are needed to read it. Download the the full Motion Mountain physics textbook as a single 19 MB Acrobat 5 pdf file. (The separate chapter files are not zipped and are in Acrobat 4 format.) The maximum force principle as basis for general relativity is presented in C-2-MAXF.pdf. The consequences of the force limit for unification, when combined with the speed and action limit, are explained in C19-LIMI.pdf. The derivation of general relativity from maximum force is also presented in a short preprint (not part of the book) called General relativity and cosmology derived from the maximum force and power (C400.pdf).

The blog on the textbook.

You can search through the text in several ways.

* Read the short chapter summaries below, on the present page.
* The short table of contents.
* The long table of contents.
* The 50 page subject and name index.

If the full text does not download, even after several attempts, try the other of the two mirror web sites: http://www.motionmountain.net or http://www.dse.nl/motionmountain. If that does not work, try downloading the chapters separately (listed below). Readers have suggested to use the flashget download software, which allows secure download even on bad, frequently interrupted communication lines. If you still have problems downloading, send me an email to fb @ motion mountain . net (without the spaces). The separate chapter files are all in Acrobat Reader version 4 format.



THE SEPARATE CHAPTER FILES



START OF THE TEXT - The reasons and the fun studying motion
Detailed table of contents, foreword and appetizer - ca. 30 pages, 1.1 MB (a summary of the table of contents is also available as fast HTML version).

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FIRST PART - CLASSICAL PHYSICS - How do things and images move?

Galilean physics, including the description of all motions of the floor and of the earth, together with numerous everyday life puzzles - ca. 120 pages, 4.3 MB.

Global descriptions of motion, including the importance of measuring change and action, discovering symmetries, feeling temperature and knowing about entropy, as well as many puzzles - ca. 80 pages, 1.7 MB.

Special relativity with all its fun and paradoxes, the experimental data, relativistic photographs and movies, and Einstein's predecessor Olinto de Pretto - ca. 65 pages, 1.3 MB.

Maximum force: a simple principle encompassing general relativity: The theory of special relativity is based on the existence of a maximum speed in nature, and all its results can be deduced from this limit value. In a similar way, general relativity, including the cosmological constant, can be based on a maximum force in nature. Its value is given by c^4/4G. This makes general relativity accessible to secondary school students. The conditions for the validity of the limit are specified. It is shown that it is impossible to exceed the limit in nature. It is further shown that the maximum force is reached only on horizons. This connection allows to deduce all of general relativity from the force limit value and suggests new tests of the theory - ca. 20 pages, 0.5 MB.

Gravitation and general relativity: motion of the vacuum, maximum force and maximum power, curvature of space-time, black holes, the history of the universe and the reasons we can see the stars - ca. 120 pages, 4.5 MB.

Classical electrodynamics, including liquid electricity, light, levitation and puzzles. Includes a summary of classical physics and the future of planet earth - ca. 92 pages, 3.5 MB.

Intermezzo: The brain, language and the human condition: why and how humans can talk about nature, including information on memory, lies, sets, surreal numbers and infinity. Includes the linguistic proof that every person is a physicist and explores the fun of talking with precision, in particular on creation, on the existence of the universe and on apes' views of the anthropic principle - ca. 70 pages, 1.1 MB.

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SECOND PART - QUANTUM THEORY - What is matter? What are interactions?

Quantum theory: motion of photons and particles: the essence of the quantum world. Shows how to understand quantum theory as a result of the smallest action in nature - ca. 60 pages, 1.5 MB.

Permutation of particles: what they have in common with gloves, cups and belts - ca. 20 pages, 0.5 MB.

Quantum theory details: a down-to-earth approach to probabilities in quantum theory, including the issue of the wavefunction of the universe. Applications of quantum theory to biology, pleasure increase and material science: how the senses work and how we can look through mountains. An introduction to quantum electrodynamics and the quantum theory of gravity, an explanation of the relation between ships and vacuum energy, between gravity and temperature, as well as a proposal for the ultimate physics exam. - ca. 85 pages, 1.9 MB.

The nucleus: why physicians like it, how it interacts, why stars shine and why nuclear reactors are so expensive - first version with ca. 42 pages, 1.2 MB.

Not yet - Stepping stones: advanced quantum theory - ca. 25 pages

Quantum theory in a nutshell, including all the open questions of modern physics on one page, a discussion of the anthropic principle and everything that apes and humans have in common - ca. 16 pages, 0.5 MB.

Intermezzo: bacteria, flies, knots and clouds: what they tell about motion - ca. 20 pages, 2.2 MB.

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THIRD PART - MOTION WITHOUT MOTION - What are space, time and particles?

General relativity versus quantum mechanics: Does vacuum differ from matter? No! A discussion of the implications at Planck scales of combining quantum theory and general relativity, with experimental predictions - ca. 35 pages, 0.8 MB

Nature at large scales - Is the universe something or nothing? General points about the answer, information about duality, and a solution to Hilbert's sixth problem. - ca. 24 pages, 0.6 MB.

The physics of love - a summary of the first two and a half parts - ca. 11 pages, 0.4 MB.

Physics in limit statements - how to summarize most of modern physics in a handful of statements and explain quantum theory and general relativity to secondary school students. The statements imply a bound for every physical observable, from acceleration to size; the precise limit values differ from the usual Planck values by a numerical factor. A minimum length implies that measurements precision is limited and that the non-continuity of space-time is an inevitable result of the unification of quantum theory and relativity. A minimum length also implies the non-existence of point particles, the impossibility to describe nature as a set and the solution of Hilbert's sixth problem. Then, lower and upper limits for all physical quantities in nature are deduced - extending the entropy bound of Bekenstein to all other observables. Among others, the lowest lowest power, the lowest force, the highest acceleration and the highest angular momentum are presented. We also deduce criteria that specify the correct unified description of nature - ca. 28 pages, 0.6 MB.

The shape of points: arguing that space is not made of points and that elementary particles are not point-like. First hints for an improved description - ca. 30 pages, 0.6 MB.

Not yet - Supersymmetry, strings, quantum gravity and M theory

Not yet - The top of Motion Mountain

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APPENDIX - Reference information useful for mountain ascents and other adventures.

Appendix: 3000 years of mathematical notation. Measurements, units and constants from the French Revolution to the drive for more digits. The various units used in the physical sciences, the official and the unofficial SI prefixes (xenno, weko, vendeko, udeko, Xenta, Wekta, Vendekta, Udekta), plus all physical constants necessary for mountain ascents. Particles: how to distinguish them when you see them. Tables of elementary particles, mesons, baryons and of many of their composites, including the periodic table of the elements and a table of the element's use, history and properties. Numbers and spaces: quizzes, fun and information on quaternions, other number systems, algebras, Lie groups and topology. Information sources and web sites on motion, solutions to most challenges, as well as the list of tables and figures - ca. 135 pages, 2.0 MB.

Index of subjects and names - clickable in the full book file motionmountain.pdf - ca. 54 pages, 2.2 MB.

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Copyright © Christoph Schiller, 1997 - 2005, fb @ motion mountain . net (without the spaces). All rights reserved. Commercial reproduction, distribution or use, in whole or in part, is not allowed without the written consent of the copyright owner. You are not allowed to charge money for anything containing any part of this text. If you know about any misuse, let me know. The text was and remains free for everybody.
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#108

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Neki su trazhili mandarin-kineski, samo da sredim linkove i stizhe :)
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#109

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iznad postirani, pod brojem 8, CPU nece raditi bez ovog fajla (prvi dio zipa)
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#110

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...linkovi jesu extra ali je svaki fajl u prosjeku po 10 MB.. evo ja zapio dva ili tri i skidam ih evo već heftu dana....
:-?
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#111

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La_Forge wrote:...linkovi jesu extra ali je svaki fajl u prosjeku po 10 MB.. evo ja zapio dva ili tri i skidam ih evo već heftu dana....
:-?
tu se nazalost ne moze previse uciniti, ako nemash brzhu konekciju od dial-up konekcije getright ili flashget ili neki tretji program ti pomazhu samo da ne radish download iznova svaki put.

Eventualno da neko ko ima konekciju ti skine shto zhelish pa da to prebacish memorystickom, ili putem nekog drugog medija.
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#112

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The_Fluid wrote:Neki su trazhili mandarin-kineski, samo da sredim linkove i stizhe :)
Ja sam skino knjigu japanskog :D
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#113

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evo josh jedne interesantne knjige: Motion Mountain - Physics Textbook
Ovo je stvarno interesantna knjiga. Bice je zanimljivo malo prelistat :-D.
Svaka cast Fluid na ovako odlicnoj literaturi sto nam dajes!

A bil se moglo naci neke literature za ucenje talijanskog jezika, ovako za pocetnicki nivo :)
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#114

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Digresija, sori for interapting d topik... Ne mogu otvoriti stranice indexa (index.hr). Svaki put kad probam otvoriti pojavljuju mi se simboli i slova umjesto stranice. Prije nekoliko mjeseci, bi je nakon par rifresheva uspio otvoriti, a sad ni to ne pomaze. Moze l' pomoc? Thxxxx
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#115

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takodje se izvinjavam sto prekidam...
dali postoji stranica sa knjigama prevedenim na nas jezik...beletristika
vidim ima konan doyle, stephen king...ali na engleskom
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#116

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Cisco ispite mozes polagati u Logosoftu i u Cisco Akademiji na veterini.

Nego Fluid, imas li linkova gdje bi se mogle naci audio books (mp3, wav) jer bi mi to jako koristilo.

Hvala i na ovome sto si dosada podijelio.
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#117

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CROCOP wrote:Digresija, sori for interapting d topik... Ne mogu otvoriti stranice indexa (index.hr). Svaki put kad probam otvoriti pojavljuju mi se simboli i slova umjesto stranice. Prije nekoliko mjeseci, bi je nakon par rifresheva uspio otvoriti, a sad ni to ne pomaze. Moze l' pomoc[/siz]? Thxxxx
Probaj ovo:

U Internet exploreru idi na View - > Encoding -> (iskljuci Auto Select) -> i izaberi Central European (ISO)
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#118

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Evo jo 1 link za download e-knjiga.

link
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#119

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http://www.ktl.elf.stuba.sk/~gyen/e-boo ... 20Code.pdf (1 mb, 293 stranice)
Yearning for normality

April 10, 2005

Dan Brown is facing unfamiliar pressure after the global success of The Da Vinci Code.

Edward Wyatt reports.

Two years and 25 million copies later, Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code, has all but gone into hiding.

Gone are the days when he could sit undisturbed in the Grand Gallery of the Louvre, sketching out the murder scene that opens his blockbuster novel.

He has stopped taking commercial flights because of the commotion that usually accompanies him, with people lining up in the aisle to get his autograph on books, cocktail napkins, even the occasional air-sickness bag.

He has given almost no interviews over the past year, immersing himself instead in researching and writing the follow-up to The Da Vinci Code, which will again feature Robert Langdon, the familiar Harvard religious scholar, and will be set in Washington and focus on the secretive world of the Freemasons.

"I have no idea how real celebrities handle their fame," Brown, 40, said last week. "I'm just a guy who wrote a book, and it still can turn into a circus at times when I go out in public."
His retreat from the public eye comes as expectations for his next novel grow bigger every day, as do sales of The Da Vinci Code, a thriller that long ago morphed from a bestseller into a cultural phenomenon.

Since its release in the US on March 18, 2003, The Da Vinci Code, Brown's fourth novel, has sold roughly 25 million copies in 44 languages around the world, including nearly 10 million hardcover copies in North America.

(In Australia its various editions have sold 871,033 copies up to March 26, according to Nielsen BookScan.) The book is one of the fastest-selling adult novels of all time.

Starved fans, meanwhile, have snapped up everything else Brown has written: his three earlier novels, which produced barely a ripple when they were published, have now sold more than seven million copies, according to Nielsen.

Based on traditional rates of author royalties, Brown has probably earned close to $US50 million ($A65 million) in the past two years from sales of his four books in the United States alone.

"In some ways, my life has changed dramatically," Brown said, as he arrived at the airport in Boston to catch a flight to New York - only to realise that he had left his driver's licence (with ID photo) at his home in New Hampshire.

"Fortunately, the guy behind me in line had a copy of Da Vinci Code," he said. "I borrowed it, showed security the author photo and made my flight."

In other ways, Brown said, life has not changed. "My writing process, for example, remains unchanged," he said.

"I still get up at 4am and face a blank computer screen. My current characters really don't care how many books I've sold, and they still require my same effort and cajoling to persuade them to do what I want."

Not all the reviews of Brown's works have been adoring, of course.

The two most popular books, Angels & Demons and The Da Vinci Code, have attracted intense criticism from religious commentators and the Roman Catholic Church.

Last month, an Italian archbishop was dispatched on the Vatican's behalf to debunk The Da Vinci Code and its theory that Jesus and Mary Magdalene married and had heirs.

Cardinal Tarcisio Bertone, who was in charge of doctrinal orthodoxy for the Vatican before becoming the archbishop of Genoa, called the book "a sack full of lies" and urged Christians not to buy or read it.

The publicity has only amplified the pressure on Brown to produce a spectacular follow-up.

While best-selling authors are always important for a publishing house, they have become the lifeblood of an American industry in which sales of general-interest books have been essentially flat for two years.

When Brown's next novel will be published, however, remains an open question. Doubleday executives say they do not expect to see a manuscript until sometime next year.

There are hints that the pressure to repeat his success may be wearing on Brown. Long an author who worked in private, Brown now talks with his editor, Jason Kaufman, often once a day, sometimes twice - far more often, Kaufman said, than when the pair worked together on Brown's three most recent novels, including Deception Point and Angels & Demons.

"We go over every plot point and twist," Kaufman said. "I function as a sounding board for him."

Stephen Rubin, the publisher of Doubleday, part of Random House, said he was not concerned about the date when Brown would finish his next book. "Why would I ever put pressure on Dan Brown?" he asked.

But while Doubleday had signed Brown to a two-book, $US400,000 contract before publishing The Da Vinci Code, the second book under that contract will now not come so cheaply.

Heide Lange, Brown's agent, said she had renegotiated the contract to include at least two more books and compensation that was commensurate with the success of The Da Vinci Code. Neither she nor Doubleday would comment on the details, but the price is undoubtedly in the millions of dollars.

Many industry executives think the risk of a disappointment is minimal - that the pent-up demand ensures that Brown's next book will be huge.

"He has an enormous fan base now that is willing to snap up anything he writes," said Tom Dwyer, the director of trade books, or general-interest titles, for Borders in the US. "Just look at the sales of his previous titles."

In addition to the unusually large promotional effort by Doubleday, the subject matter of The Da Vinci Code - Catholic Church intrigue and mysteries hidden within Leonardo's most famous works of art - helped advance its sales, making the book both compelling and easily accessible to readers, said Antoinette Ercolano, a vice-president in charge of buying general-interest books for the Barnes & Noble chain.

The book made its debut at No 1 on The New York Times best-seller list on April 6, 2003, and has remained on the list for 103 weeks, 51 of them ranked No 1 and never dipping below No 5. With that success has come some of the trappings of fame, which make it a challenge for Brown to maintain his privacy even when he tries.

Not long after The Da Vinci Code was published, he got a call from Steven Tyler, the lead singer of Aerosmith, who read the book and liked it. Brown and his wife, Blythe, have long been Aerosmith fans, and Tyler offered tickets to a concert.

The performance, it turns out, was filmed as part of the new John Travolta movie Be Cool. In the film's concert scene, there in the front row, shouting adoringly and clapping along, is Dan Brown, getting more screen time than most of the band and even some of the film's actors.


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#120

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Fenomenalna tema!!!

Imal' nasih knjizevnih djela u e-formatu???
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#121

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3per wrote:
CROCOP wrote:Digresija, sori for interapting d topik... Ne mogu otvoriti stranice indexa (index.hr). Svaki put kad probam otvoriti pojavljuju mi se simboli i slova umjesto stranice. Prije nekoliko mjeseci, bi je nakon par rifresheva uspio otvoriti, a sad ni to ne pomaze. Moze l' pomoc[/siz]? Thxxxx
Probaj ovo:

U Internet exploreru idi na View - > Encoding -> (iskljuci Auto Select) -> i izaberi Central European (ISO)
Evo probao sam. Nije mi bio ukljucen AUTO SLECT, vec Western European (ISO) i sad sam promijenio na CENTRAL EUROPEAN (ISo) ali open index ne radi.
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#122

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16.04.2005.

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History Of Palestine 1900-2000
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25 Asimov books
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How to Prepare Your Curriculum Vitae

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You've received your bachelor's degree and after careful consideration have decided to continue your education at graduate or professional school. When you get your application, however, you are stymied by the requirement to send a curriculum vitae. You've heard of it, but you thought only hopeful college professors had to have one. And you certainly have no idea how to go about writing one for yourself. You are not alone. Many applicants are surprised to find that what used to be required of academic job seekers is now essential for undergraduates applying to graduate and professional schools as well as those seeking employment in research, teaching, or management.

How to Prepare Your Curriculum Vitae provides an in-depth explanation of the components of the curriculum vitae as well as step-by-step instructions for condensing your career history into a concise biographical sketch that underscores your assets. You'll learn to assess your educational and noneducational skills, inventory your accomplishments, and present the information in a format that follows the latest document guidelines. In addition, this newly revised edition includes:

* Tips on producing a scannable CV
* A new chapter on international CVs
* Sample CVs for a wide range of academic majors and professions
* Sample correspondence that gives you content and format guidance

With its targeted advice and easy-to-follow plan, How to Prepare Your Curriculum Vitae offers everything you need to know to create a CV that will produce results and advance your academic or professional career.

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#123

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kako ste vi dobri prijateljiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

da li neko ima nesto od Umberta Eca...
mostarac
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Post by mostarac »

onaj gore link za da vincijev kod meni nije radio. evo ovaj radi, bar je maloprije radio

HTML verzija na engleskom

http://www.fictionbook.ru/author/braun_ ... e.html.zip
The_Fluid
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#125

Post by The_Fluid »

Rekoh li ja da tje biti i kineski (mandarin)? Slijedi:

Chinese (Mandarin) Level 1 (units 1-8 ):
CH1.part01.rar
CH1.part02.rar
CH1.part03.rar
CH1.part04.rar
CH1.part05.rar
CH1.part06.rar
CH1.part07.rar
CH1.part08.rar
CH1.part09.rar

da ne bi sve bilo jednostavno, svaki od ovih fajlova treba preimenovati u nazive koje sam ovdje postavio.
Da bi ovo sve uradilo potrebno je imati baznu aplikaciju, koja radi za sve jezike koje postavim kasnije, rijech je o 15 razlichitih jezika.
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