An Explorer s Handbook

An Explorer s Handbook
Author: Christina Dodwell
Publsiher: Facts on File
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1986
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: IND:39000008309739

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Up Wilderness Explorers Guide

Up  Wilderness Explorers  Guide
Author: Ellie O'Ryan
Publsiher: Disney Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009-04-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1423117654

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Come along on an Uplifting journey and join Russell, Charles, and Dug as they head to the Amazon rainforest to explore Paradise Falls! In this awesome explorers' guide, kids can earn badges and become wilderness experts. Concealed spiral binding and three pages of removable stickers that feature the badges themselves adds even more appeal to this already deluxe format!

EXPLORERS HANDBK

EXPLORERS HANDBK
Author: Christina Dodwell
Publsiher: Long Riders' Guild Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2006-01
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1590482697

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Although Leonard Woolf has long been revered as one of the great literary minds of the 20th century, he is seldom remembered as a writer of fiction. While his novel The Village in the Jungle has the status of a minor classic, his superb collection of short stories dating back to his time as a colonial administrator in Ceylon has been almost completely forgotten. This slender volume represents the first time that Stories of the East has been available to the general reader. Originally published in 1921 by the Hogarth Press in an edition limited to 300 copies, these stories have hardly seen the light of day since. Sir Christopher Ondaatje, an expert on Leonard Woolf and author of Woolf in Ceylon, provides a specially commissioned introduction to this edition of Stories of the East, in which he argues the case for the enduring importance of the three stories 'A Tale Told by Midnight, ' 'The Two Brahmans' and 'Pearls and Swine'. Stories of the East is not typical of Woolf, but these three pieces are of vital importance in understanding his mistrust of and dislike for colonialism. The stories provide disturbing commentaries about the disintegration of the colonial process and the uncomfortable moral ground occupied by the servants of the British Government in Ceylon prior to the Great War.

The Adventurer s Handbook

The Adventurer s Handbook
Author: Mick Conefrey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007
Genre: Explorers
ISBN: 0007260849

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'The Adventurer's Handbook' is a light-hearted romp through the history of exploration, using the style of how-to manual with tips, techniques and instructions on all kinds of adventures and expeditions.

The Adventurer s Handbook

The Adventurer s Handbook
Author: Mike Confrey
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2007-11
Genre: Discoveries in geography
ISBN: 0007261381

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The Adventurer's Handbook is a light-hearted romp through the history of exploration, using the style of a how-to manual with tips, techniques and instructions on all kinds of adventures and expeditions. This book is packed full of useful information -- such as what to do if you are attacked by an anaconda (you wait until it has swallowed you up to your knees and then you reach up and cut its head off *), how to always have a fresher pair of underpants, how to deal with a charging lion, and how to find water in the desert. At its heart are the tales of derring-do, survival, and endurance such as Wilfred Thesiger's crossing of the Empty Quarter, an enormous, little-explored stretch of desert in Southern Arabia, the Kon-Tiki expedition, the search for the source of the Nile, Freya Stark's travels with the Bedouin in the 1940s, or Shackleton's antarctic expedition. Tales of mutiny, solitude, leadership, crisis management, and the spirit of competition make this a fascinating and entertaining read. Contents include: Getting Started: What makes an explorer?Raising funds, equipment, and preparation Getting Going: Leaving home, enduring heat, cold, altitude, wet and the sea, clothing, animals that can kill you, animals you can eat Getting Along: Leadership, teamwork, living together, crisis management, mutiny, solitude, meeting natives, tips for travellers Getting There: What makes an expedition succeed?Getting Back: Telling your story, proving what you've done, what next? And the million dollar question -- why? * Note: have knife handy.

How to Be the Best Around the World

How to Be the Best Around the World
Author: Anita Ganeri,Sally Pilkington,Zoe Quayle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2009
Genre: Exploration
ISBN: 1906082480

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The Explorers' Handbook contains everything you ever needed to know to survive and thrive when travelling to the four corners of the globe - from the ice caps of the poles to the dusty dunes of the Sahara. Boys can find out everything from: How to survive going over the Niagara Falls; how to paddle up the Zambezi; how to make a snow hole at the north pole; how to land a seaplane on lake Titicaca; how to find the source of the Nile; how to spot terrible tropical diseases, and much more. Perfect for boys with a sense of adventure.

The Browser Hacker s Handbook

The Browser Hacker s Handbook
Author: Wade Alcorn,Christian Frichot,Michele Orru
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2014-02-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781118914359

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Hackers exploit browser vulnerabilities to attack deep withinnetworks The Browser Hacker's Handbook gives a practicalunderstanding of hacking the everyday web browser and using it as abeachhead to launch further attacks deep into corporate networks.Written by a team of highly experienced computer security experts,the handbook provides hands-on tutorials exploring a range ofcurrent attack methods. The web browser has become the most popular and widely usedcomputer "program" in the world. As the gateway to the Internet, itis part of the storefront to any business that operates online, butit is also one of the most vulnerable entry points of any system.With attacks on the rise, companies are increasingly employingbrowser-hardening techniques to protect the unique vulnerabilitiesinherent in all currently used browsers. The Browser Hacker'sHandbook thoroughly covers complex security issues and exploresrelevant topics such as: Bypassing the Same Origin Policy ARP spoofing, social engineering, and phishing to accessbrowsers DNS tunneling, attacking web applications, andproxying—all from the browser Exploiting the browser and its ecosystem (plugins andextensions) Cross-origin attacks, including Inter-protocol Communicationand Exploitation The Browser Hacker's Handbook is written with aprofessional security engagement in mind. Leveraging browsers aspivot points into a target's network should form an integralcomponent into any social engineering or red-team securityassessment. This handbook provides a complete methodology tounderstand and structure your next browser penetration test.

Explorer s Handbook

Explorer s Handbook
Author: Christina Dodwell
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1984
Genre: Camping
ISBN: OCLC:682026037

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