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Иконка для MFRS Rota 2011 1.0

MFRS Rota 2011 (v. 1.0)

Beavo опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

Merseyside Fire & Rescue Rota For 2011.

Subscription is for one calendar year.

If you would like a similar app for your brigade please feel free to email me your brigade and shift pattern.

Please note this is not an official fire service app.

~US$1.23
Иконка для Panasonic SCPM5DP- Gadget Help 1.0

Panasonic SCPM5DP- Gadget Help (v. 1.0)

TMTI Limited опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

Gadget Help and Support


If you want to download quick and concise set-up/operating instructions for your device this App is for you.

Brought to you by Gadgethelpline.com, the highly popular UK Gadget advice club, the information comes direct from one of the most comprehensive 'how-to' gadget databases in the world!

US$1.27
Иконка для Seasonal Anime Preview 1.0

Seasonal Anime Preview (v. 1.0)

HTT опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

Updated for the Winter 2011 Season!

Are you an anime fan? Tired of searching through countless websites to find all the best shows to watch? This comprehensive guide lists all the shows for each season and more! With this, you'll never miss a beat, or a show!

Updated EACH SEASON, this guide includes a genre listing, plot previews, opening and ending music and official websites. What else could you want?

Like to judge a show by the artwork? Take a look at the gallery of pictures included as see for yourself what to expect from the animator!

VIDEO CONTENT COMING SOON!
Not only will you be able to read about the anime, but you will be able to WATCH official TRAILERS for them, WITH NO INTERNET REQUIRED!

US$1.99
Иконка для 知的財産プロフェッショナル用語辞典(「デ辞蔵」用追加辞書) 1.4.0

知的財産プロフェッショナル用語辞典(「デ辞蔵」用追加辞書) (v. 1.4.0)

EAST Co., Ltd. (Japan) опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

◆◇◆本製品は単体では使用できません◆◇◆
※本製品を使うには辞書検索アプリ「デ辞蔵」(無料)が必要です。
※本製品は辞書データのダウンロードのみを行います。

■使い方
・本製品を起動し、辞書データをダウンロードします。
・Android Marketで「でじぞう」「デジゾウ」「dejizo」「dejizodic」などで検索し、無料の辞書アプリ「デ辞蔵」をインストールします。
・デ辞蔵を起動して、ダウンロードした辞書を使います。

※辞書データはファイルサイズが大きいためWi-Fiでのダウンロードをお勧めします。
※ご利用の通信環境によってはダウンロードに時間がかかるため、Android Marketの返品期限を過ぎてしまう場合があります。

【端末を変更した場合について】
機種変更などで他のAndroid端末に変更した場合でも、課金すること無く本製品をインストールし、辞書データをダウンロードすることができます。
変更後のAndroid端末で本製品をダウンロードするには、購入時と同じアカウントでAndroid Marketにログインし、マイアプリで本製品を選んでください。

■ 知的財産プロフェッショナル用語辞典について
デジタル&ネット時代を乗り切るために欠かせない知的財産権法(著作権・特許・意匠・商標・不正競争防止法・国際条約)の最新キーワードを網羅。日常業務でよく使う知的財産に関する用語を洗い出し、主に法律面から詳しく解説。知的財産法を履修する学生のみならず、直接法律に携わらない技術系の学生や一般のビジネスマンにもお薦めします。(TMI総合法律事務所 編著)

US$38.87
Иконка для The Decameron By Giovanni 0.2

The Decameron By Giovanni (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

Giovanni Boccaccio (born 1313 in Paris - December 21, 1375 in Florence) was the greatest of Petrarch's disciples and an important renaissance humanist in his own right. He was a great scholar of the classics, especially Tacitus and Livy. His own works included On Famous Women, the Decameron and the Tale of Filippa (which is a celebrated story within the Decameron). Boccaccio's characters are notable for their era in that they are realistic, spirited and clever individuals who are grounded in reality (in contradiction to the characters of his contemporaries, who were more concerned with the Medieval virtues of Chivalry, Piety and Humility). His greatest legacy is, however, his poems in the vernacular. In later life he turned to Christianity and repudiated many of his earlier works.

US$0.99
Иконка для Journal Of A Tour Of Discovery 0.2

Journal Of A Tour Of Discovery (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

Pioneer farmer and explorer. Born in England in 1788 and came to Australia in 1806 as a free settler.

In 1813, he led the first known European expedition across the area of the Great Dividing Range known as the Blue Mountains with William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth, on a journey which would open up the inland of the continent.

In 1823 he published his Journal of a tour of discovery across the Blue Mountains, New South Wales, in the year 1813:

"On Tuesday, May 11, 1813, Mr. Gregory Blaxland, Mr. William Wentworth, and Lieutenant Lawson, attended by four servants, with five dogs, and four horses laden with provisions, ammunition, and other necessaries, left Mr. Blaxland's farm at the South Creek, for the purpose of endeavouring to effect a passage over the Blue Mountains ..."

US$0.99
Иконка для William Blake Collection 0.2

William Blake Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

This book contain collection of 6 books

1. Songs of Innocence [1789]
2. The Marriage of Heaven and Hell [1790–1793]
3. Songs of Experience [1794]
4. The [First] Book of Urizen [1794]
5. Robert Blair, The Grave [1805-1808]
6. The Book of Job [1823-1826]

About the Author
William Blake

Poet and painter, born in London, was from earliest youth a seer of visions and a dreamer of dreams, seeing “Ezekiel sitting under a green bough,” and “a tree full of angels at Peckham,” and such he remained to the end of his days. His teeming imagination sought expression both in verse and in drawing, and in his 14th year he was apprenticed to James Basire, an eminent engraver, and thereafter studied at the Royal Academy. Among his chief artistic works were illustrations for Young’s Night Thoughts, Blair’s Grave, “Spiritual Portraits,” and his finest work, “Inventions to the Book of Job,” all distinguished by originality and imagination. In literature his Songs of Innocence appeared in 1789, Songs of Experience in 1794. These books were literally made by Blake and his heaven-provided wife; poems and designs alike being engraved on copper by Blake and bound by Mrs. Blake. In like fashion were produced his mystical books, The Book of Thel [1789], The Marriage of Heaven and Hell [1790], The Gates of Paradise, Visions of the Daughters of Albion, Europe, The Book of Urizen [1794], The Book of Los and The Book of Ahania [1795]. His last books were Jerusalem and Milton. His earlier and shorter pieces, e.g. “The Chimney–Sweeper,” “Holy Thursday,” “The Lamb,” “The Sun-flower,” “The Tiger,” etc., have an exquisite simplicity arising from directness and intensity of feeling — sometimes tender, sometimes sublime — always individual. Latterly he lost himself in clouds of mysticism. A truly pious and loving soul, neglected and misunderstood by the world, but appreciated by an elect few, he led a cheerful and contented life of poverty illumined by visions and celestial inspirations.

US$0.99
Иконка для Commentaries On The Laws 0.2

Commentaries On The Laws (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

About the Book
Commentaries on the Laws of England

Sir William Blackstone's Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765-1769) stands as the first great effort to reduce the English common law to a unified and rational system. Blackstone demonstrated that the English law as a system of justice was comparable to Roman law and the civil law of the Continent. Clearly and elegantly written, the work achieved immediate renown and exerted a powerful influence on legal education in England and in America which was to last into the late nineteenth century. The book is regarded not only as a legal classic but as a literary masterpiece.

Previously available only in an expensive hardcover set, Commentaries on the Laws of England is published here in four separate volumes, each one affordably priced in a paperback edition. These works are facsimiles of the eighteenth-century first edition and are undistorted by later interpolations. Each volume deals with a particular field of law and carries with it an introduction by a leading contemporary scholar.

In his introduction to this first volume, Of the Rights of Persons, Stanley N. Katz presents a brief history of Blackstone's academic and legal career and his purposes in writing the Commentaries. Katz discusses Blackstone's treatment of the structure of the English legal system, his attempts to justify it as the best form of government, and some of the problems he encountered in doing so.

About the Author
He received his education at Charterhouse School and at Pembroke College, Oxford. In 1743 he was elected fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, and [he] was called to the bar as a barrister at the Middle Temple in 1746. After practicing in the courts of Westminster for several years without great success, in 1753 he retired to Oxford where he launched a pioneering private lecture course on the laws and government of England (not then taught at either English university). In 1758 he was elected unopposed to the new chair in English Law endowed by the will of Charles Viner (who had died in 1756), delivering his first lecture as foundation Vinerian Professor on 25 October 1758. In 1761, Blackstone married Sarah Clitherow and had nine children. Blackstone was also appointed Principal of New Inn Hall (now St. Peter's College, Oxford), a position which he held until 1766. Blackstone lived at Priory Place (later Castle Priory) in Wallingford, and is buried at St Peter's Church in the town.

In 1761 Blackstone won election as a Member of Parliament for Hindon and received a patent of precedence at the bar (equivalent to the rank of king's counsel). Blackstone's "political views were those of the Old Whigs and his ideals were those of the Glorious Revolution of 1688".[1] He was knighted in 1770 and appointed a puisne justice of the Court of Common Pleas.

The four volumes of the Commentaries, first published between 1765 and 1769 in Oxford and first issued in an American edition in 1771, won instant recognition for their able synthesis of the often bewildering doctrines that made up the common law and for their elegant writing style. Leading American attorneys who first learned their law by reading Blackstone include Alexander Hamilton and Abraham Lincoln. Thomas Jefferson at first admired Blackstone's learning and eloquence, but later denounced his treatise as "honeyed Mansfieldism," a reference to the great conservative English jurist Lord Mansfield.

US$0.99
Иконка для R. D. Blackmore Collection 0.2

R. D. Blackmore Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

This book contain collection of 4 Books

1. Erema [1877]
2. Lorna Doone : a romance of Exmoor [1869]
3. Mary Anerley (18--)
4. Springhaven : a tale of the great war [1887]

About the Author
R. D. Blackmore

Richard Doddridge Blackmore, English novelist and poet, born at Longworth, Berks, ed. at Tiverton School and Oxford, practised for a short time as a lawyer but, owing to his health, gave this up, and took to market-gardening and literature at Teddington. His first published was Poems by Melanter [1853], followed by Epullia [1855], The Bugle of the Black Sea [1855], etc.; but he soon found that fiction, not poetry, was his true vocation. Beginning with Clara Vaughan in 1864, he produced fifteen novels, all of more than average, and two or three of outstanding merit. Of these much the best in the opinion of the public, though not of the author, is Lorna Doone [1869], the two which rank next to it being The Maid of Sker [1872] (the author’s favourite) and Springhaven [1887]. Others are Cradock Nowell [1866], Alice Lorraine [1875], Cripps the Carrier [1876], Mary Anerley [1880], and Christowell [1882]. One of the most striking features of B.’s writings is his marvellous eye for, and sympathy with, Nature. He may be said to have done for Devonshire what Scott did for the Highlands. He has been described as “proud, shy, reticent, strong-willed, sweet-tempered, and self-centred.

US$0.99
Иконка для George Berkeley Collection 0.2

George Berkeley Collection (v. 0.2)

Publish This, LLC опубликовал приложение 2011-05-08
(обновлено 2011-05-08)

This book contain collection of 6 Books

1. An Essay towards a new theory of Vision [1709, 1732]
2. A Treatise Concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge [1710]
3. Three Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, in Opposition to Sceptics and Atheists [1713]
4. The Analyst: a Discourse addressed to an Infidel Mathematician [1734]
5. The Querist [1734]
6. A Defence of Free-Thinking in Mathematics [1735]

About the Author
George Berkeley, 1685-1753

Philosopher, eldest son of William B., a cadet of the noble family of Berkeley, born at Kilcrin near Kilkenny, and ed. at the school of his native place and at Trinity College, Dublin, where he graduated and took a Fellowship in 1707. His earliest publication was a mathematical one; but the first which brought him into notice was his Essay towards a New Theory of Vision, published in 1709. Though giving rise to much controversy at the time, its conclusions are now accepted as an established part of the theory of optics. There next appeared in 1710 the Treatise concerning the Principles of Human Knowledge, which was followed in 1713 by Dialogues between Hylas and Philonous, in which he propounded his system of philosophy, the leading principle of which is that the world as represented to our senses depends for its existence on being perceived. Of this theory the Principles gives the exposition and the Dialogues the defence. One of his main objects was to combat the prevailing materialism of the time. A theory so novel was, as might be expected, received with widespread ridicule, though his genius was realised by some of the more elect spirits, such as Dr. S. Clarke. Shortly afterwards B. visited England, and was received into the circle of Addison, Pope, and Steele. He then went to the Continent in various capacities, and on his return was made Lecturer in Divinity and Greek in his university, D.D. in 1721, and Dean of Derry in 1724. In 1725 he formed the project of founding a college in Bermuda for training ministers for the colonies, and missionaries to the Indians, in pursuit of which he gave up his deanery with its income of £1100, and went to America on a salary of £100. Disappointed of promised aid from Government he returned, and was appointed Bishop of Cloyne. Soon afterwards he published Alciphron, or The Minute Philosopher, directed against Shaftesbury, and in 1734–37 The Querist. His last publications were Siris, a treatise on the medicinal virtues of tar-water, and Further Thoughts on Tar-water. He died at Oxford in 1753. His affectionate disposition and genial manners made him much beloved. As a thinker his is the greatest name in English philosophy between Locke and Hume. His style is clear and dignified.

US$0.99
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