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Microsoft Exchange 2013 cookbook
Exchange 2013 is much more than just a messaging platform. Because of the multitude of features both targeted at the end user as well as the platform’s administrator, deploying, migrating to or managing it might take just that little extra. Microsoft Exchange 2013 Cookbook is a practical, hands-on guide that will provide you with a number of clear, step-by-step exercises that help you to understand how the product works and how you should go about it in your own deployment. Throughout the book, you will be taken on a journey through the different aspects of Exchange 2013. We will look at the differences with previous versions and highlight how to configure and work with the product’s different features in a practical way. You will learn how to deploy, configure, and maintain Exchange 2013 from scratch or in an existing environment. We will walk you through different scenarios you’ll encounter in your day-to-day administration and explain how Exchange 2013 works. You will fundamentally understand what Exchange 2013 is all about and how to actually do things. You will learn all you need to know to successfully deploy (or migrate to) Exchange 2013 and maintain it once it’s been deployed.
Requiem
\"Journalist Viljar Gudmundsson is no stranger to chilling stories. So when he receives an anonymous e-mail in which the writer proclaims their intention to execute a woman for her unpunished crimes, he thinks the whole thing is a bad joke. Such things happen only in bad crime novels, after all. But the next day, the body of a woman is found, and Viljar receives a second e-mail with another verdict from this self-proclaimed judge, jury, and executioner. Viljar joins forces with Investigator Lotte Skeisvoll, who quickly realizes that the murderer is playing a deadly game with them. The clues are all pointing in the same direction, and the murders are strangely familiar...\"-- Provided by publisher
Dear Rachel Maddow : a novel
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Kisner, Adrienne, author
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Electronic mail messages Juvenile fiction.
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Brothers Death Juvenile fiction.
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Family problems Juvenile fiction.
2018
Brynn Haper's life has one steadying force--Rachel Maddow. She watches her daily, and after writing to Rachel for a school project--and actually getting a response--Brynn starts drafting e-mails to Rachel but never sending them. Brynn tells Rachel about breaking up with her first serious girlfriend, about her brother Nick's death, about her passive mother and even worse stepfather, about how she's stuck in remedial courses at school and is considering dropping out. Then Brynn is confronted with a moral dilemma. One student representative will be allowed to have a voice among the administration in the selection of a new school superintendent. Brynn's archnemesis, Adam, and ex-girlfriend, Sarah, believe only Honors students are worthy of the selection committee seat. Brynn feels all students deserve a voice. When she runs for the position, the knives are out. So she begins to ask herself: What Would Rachel Maddow Do?
First Nations Voices on Hollywood ʺIndiansʺ
2009
The Euro-American research tradition is based on Cartesian ideas related to what constitutes scientific thinking or observing that are related to the bifurcation of functions or systems.¹ Yet this long tradition, which designates itself as the group to which all others must be compared, is now understanding that some of its ideas may not be generalizable to specific groups of ethnic minorities. This belief is finally giving way to a new call for research within specific cultures by mainstream researchers for the purpose of identifying commonalities within responses of those cultures.² The impact of the culture in which one is
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The naked mole-rat letters
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Amato, Mary
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Truthfulness and falsehood Juvenile fiction.
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Fathers and daughters Juvenile fiction.
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Electronic mail messages Juvenile fiction.
2005
When her father begins a long-distance romance with a Washington, D.C. zookeeper, twelve-year-old Frankie sends fabricated email letters to the zookeeper in an attempt to end the relationship.
Finding Ruby Starling
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Rivers, Karen, 1970- author
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Twins Juvenile fiction.
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Sisters Juvenile fiction.
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Electronic mail messages Juvenile fiction.
2014
Through e-mails, letters, blog entries, and movie scripts, twelve-year-old Ruth, an American girl, and Ruby, an English one, discover that they're long-lost twins.
Heat of the moment
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Barnholdt, Lauren, author
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Barnholdt, Lauren. Moment of truth ;
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High school students Juvenile fiction.
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Electronic mail messages Juvenile fiction.
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Trust Juvenile fiction.
2015
\"Before graduation, I promise to learn to trust\" is what the email Lyla McAfee wrote to herself as a freshman--to be delivered right before graduation, says--but on the senior trip to Florida she discovers that what she now considers a silly sentiment may be a lot harder, and a lot more important, than she thinks.
I hope this doesn't find you
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Liang, Ann, author
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Chinese Americans Juvenile fiction.
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High school students Juvenile fiction.
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Electronic mail messages Juvenile fiction.
2024
\"Channeling her frustrations into email drafts--ones that she'd never send--seemingly perfect Sadie Wen finds her carefully crafted, conflict-free life turned upside down when the email is sent out accidentally, and the only person growing to appreciate the 'real' Sadie is the only boy she's sworn to hate\"-- Provided by publisher.