Tag: Path

Sakya The Path with Its Result, Part One Essential Teachings of the Eight Practice Lineages of Tibet


Free Download Sakya: The Path with Its Result, Part One: Essential Teachings of the Eight Practice Lineages of Tibet by Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye, Malcolm Smith
English | July 26, 2022 | ISBN: 1611809665 | 664 pages | PDF | 6.15 Mb
A compilation by one of Tibet’s greatest Buddhist masters of the Path with Its Result teachingsand practices of the Sakya lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.

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Choose Your InfoSec Path An Interactive Cybersecurity Adventure for Beginners


Free Download Choose Your InfoSec Path: An Interactive Cybersecurity Adventure for Beginners by Alexander J. Roxon
English | June 4, 2021 | ISBN: 1484270355 | 332 pages | MOBI | 0.62 Mb
Cybersecurity is a pressing issue across industries, as well as increasingly important in people’s personal lives. Learning the basic fundamentals is essential in order for companies and individuals to thrive. Although much of the literature around this hot-button topic can seem impenetrable and convoluted to a new learner, Choose Your InfoSec Path is an informative, fun, interactive cybersecurity adventure that has been written specifically with beginners in mind.

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In the Path of Conquest Resistance to Alexander the Great [Audiobook]


Free Download In the Path of Conquest: Resistance to Alexander the Great (Audiobook)
English | February 09, 2021 | ASIN: B08TT2YDGG | MP3@64 kbps | 9h 40m | 229.51 MB
Author: Waldemar Heckel
Narrator: James Cameron Stewart

This book offers a fresh insight into the conquests of Alexander the Great by attempting to view the events of 336-323 BCE from the vantage point of the defeated. The extent and form of the resistance of the populations he confronted varied according to their previous relationships with either the Macedonian invaders or their own Achaemenid rulers. The internal political situations of many states – particularly the Greek cities of Asia Minor – were also a factor. In the vast Persian Empire that stretched from the Aegean to the Indus, some states surrendered voluntarily and others offered fierce resistance. Not all regions were subdued through military actions. Indeed, as the author argues, the excessive use of force on Alexander’s part was often ineffective and counterproductive.

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