Taming the Mouse

Taming the Mouse
Author: Michael Switow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-10-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9789811189814

10 Lessons That Will Turn Your Business into a Success

Taming Your Computer

Taming Your Computer
Author: Barb Walker
Publisher: My Computer Lady Inc.
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2003-12
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780974350400

Computer how-to book designed for older adults and senior citizens. Easy-to-understand with many diagrams to make learning easier. Written for the advanced beginner to intermediate computer user.

Mouse was Mad

Mouse was Mad
Author: Linda Urban
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0152053379

Who knows the best way to be mad? Bear stomps. Hare hops. Bobcat screams. Mouse? He just can't get it right. But when he finds the way that works for him--still and quiet--he discovers that his own way might be the best of all. Linda Urban's story about self-expression is both sweet and sly, and Henry Cole's cast of animal friends is simply irresistible.

Windows Me Clear & Simple

Windows Me Clear & Simple
Author: P K McBride
Publisher: Digital Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2001-01-04
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781555582548

Windows Me Clear & Simple will provide everything the novice needs to know to start using Windows Me efficiently. It is based on the existing, and successful, Windows 98 Clear & Simple, with new material on video and multimedia and on simple networking to reflect the improvements in the software. Windows Me (Millennium Edition) is the latest version of Microsoft's operating system for the home market. It is essentially an upgraded edition of Windows 98, with new multimedia facilities, improved hardware management, simpler networking, and amended Internet software. PC manufacturers are selling Windows Me PCs beginning in September 2000, initially alongside Windows 98 PCs, but gradually replacing them. Introduces new computer users to Windows software Offers lots of tips and illustrated suggestions Provides the intelligent person's approach to PCs

Windows 98 Clear and Simple

Windows 98 Clear and Simple
Author: P. K. McBride
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1998
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780750671149

Using a tutorial approach with easy-to-do tasks, this book has a concise format that is jargon free and well-targeted. Helpful illustrations make it simple to perform a job and quickly master the essentials.

Mrs. Marlowe's Mice

Mrs. Marlowe's Mice
Author: Frank Asch
Publisher: Kids Can Press Ltd
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2007-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1554530229

When Catland Security shows up on suspicion of Mrs. Marlowe being a mouse sympathizer, she must use style and wit to save her mice from certain doom. Full color.

Windows 95 Clear & Simple

Windows 95 Clear & Simple
Author: P K MCBRIDE
Publisher: Butterworth-Heinemann
Total Pages: 168
Release: 1996-03-26
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9780750698009

For people who need to learn how to use Windows 95 quickly and easily, this book is ideal for the first time user. Using a tutorial approach with easy-to-do tasks, this book gets readers started with the latest software.

The Mouse

The Mouse
Author: Stephanie Shulman
Publisher: Turner Publishing Company
Total Pages: 117
Release: 2007-08-27
Genre: Pets
ISBN: 0470253088

Mice are an inexpensive, popular pocket-pet, especially for families with young children. This guide will provide everything the new owner needs to care for pet mice, as well as insight into (and great photos of) the many varieties of mice available.

Finding a Way Home

Finding a Way Home
Author: Owen E. Brady
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2010-02-17
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1604733357

Essays by Owen E. Brady, Kelly C. Connelly, Juan F. Elices, Keith Hughes, Derek C. Maus, Jerrilyn McGregory, Laura Quinn, Francesca Canadé Sautman, Daniel Stein, Lisa B. Thompson, Terrence Tucker, and Albert U. Turner, Jr. In Finding a Way Home, thirteen essays by scholars from four countries trace Walter Mosley's distinctive approach to representing African American responses to the feeling of homelessness in an inhospitable America. Mosley (b. 1952) writes frequently of characters trying to construct an idea of home and wrest a sense of dignity, belonging, and hope from cultural and communal resources. These essays examine Mosley's queries about the meaning of “home” in various social and historical contexts. Essayists consider the concept—whether it be material, social, cultural, or virtual—in all three of Mosley's detective/crime fiction series (Easy Rawlins, Socrates Fortlow, and Fearless Jones), his three books of speculative fiction, two of his “literary” novels (RL's Dream, The Man in My Basement), and in his recent social and political nonfiction. Essays here explore Mosley's modes of expression, his testing of the limitations of genre, his political engagement in prose, his utopian/dystopian analyses, and his uses of parody and vernacular culture. Finding a Way Home provides rich discussions, explaining the development of Mosley's work.