The document provides a list of new additions to the library of Mahatma Gandhi University in November 2010. It includes over 100 new books covering various subjects such as computer science, library science, philosophy, psychology, religion, sociology, political science, economics, law, social services, commerce, languages, pure sciences, chemistry, geology, ecology, medicine, engineering, literature, biography and history. Many of the new additions are reference books, companions, handbooks and editions on various topics.
This document provides an overview of different sciences including chemistry. It defines science as the study of experiments and observations by scientists to further research and benefit humanity. It describes physics as dealing with different forms of energy, biology as the study of living organisms like plants and animals, and chemistry as studying the composition, properties, and interactions of substances as well as the chemical changes they undergo. It also defines matter as the basic substance that makes up all living and non-living things in nature, which can be found naturally or created by humans.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Tae-Wook Koh that includes his education history, dissertation title, publications, patents, research experiences, and core skill sets. Koh received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from KAIST in 2013, with a dissertation on highly efficient organic light-emitting diodes. He has published 19 papers in peer-reviewed journals, presented at 12 conferences, and holds 6 patents worldwide related to OLED technology and device optimization. Currently he is a postdoctoral research fellow at Princeton University working on metal nanocluster light-emitting devices.
This document is a bibliography of physics books written in Greek. It provides a list of recommended books for various topics in physics, including general physics, astrophysics, cosmology, electromagnetism, fluid mechanics, and more. Many of the books are in English but some are also in Greek. The bibliography was compiled by Giannis Fiorentinos, a physicist, as a reference for physics books.
This document provides an overview of environmental science as a subject area. It discusses how environmental science is multidisciplinary, drawing from fields like biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, economics and more. The document also outlines the scope of environmental studies, explaining that it examines how different areas combine to inform understanding of humanity's impact on the natural world. Additionally, it discusses the importance of environmental education for sustainable development and preserving limited natural resources for future generations.
The document summarizes the key reforms and goals of the Bologna Process for creating the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). The main goals are to increase compatibility, comparability, and mobility between higher education systems in Europe through implementing three main cycles of degrees (bachelor's, master's, doctorate), adopting a qualifications framework, recognizing qualifications, ensuring quality assurance, and facilitating lifelong learning. The Bologna Process involves 46 European countries working closely with higher education institutions and other stakeholders to reform higher education and align systems.
Quality refers to the ability of a product or service to meet or exceed customer expectations. There have been several evolutions in the understanding and management of quality over time. Key contributors include Deming, Juran, Feigenbaum, Crosby and Ishikawa. Quality is determined by factors such as design, conformance and customer perceptions. Methods for achieving high quality include statistical process control, total quality management, and process improvement frameworks. Organizations are recognized for quality through awards and certifications.
ERKEGroup, SMJ Special Report Bauma 2010ERKE Group
The document summarizes new products introduced by Soilmec at Bauma 2010, including the new SC-65 hydraulic crawler crane with electro-hydraulic proportional controls, SC-100 hydraulic crawler crane, and new H-8 hydromill and SA-40 rotary attachment applications. It provides details on the specifications and features of the new cranes and attachments.
The document discusses challenges facing distributed enterprises, including connectivity, security, manageability, and total cost of ownership. It introduces Juniper Networks' Distributed Enterprise Solutions which aim to enable IT services without boundaries across distributed locations. The solutions provide consistent connectivity, security, and management while reducing overall costs.
This document provides an overview of different sciences including chemistry. It defines science as the study of experiments and observations by scientists to further research and benefit humanity. It describes physics as dealing with different forms of energy, biology as the study of living organisms like plants and animals, and chemistry as studying the composition, properties, and interactions of substances as well as the chemical changes they undergo. It also defines matter as the basic substance that makes up all living and non-living things in nature, which can be found naturally or created by humans.
This document is a curriculum vitae for Tae-Wook Koh that includes his education history, dissertation title, publications, patents, research experiences, and core skill sets. Koh received his Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering from KAIST in 2013, with a dissertation on highly efficient organic light-emitting diodes. He has published 19 papers in peer-reviewed journals, presented at 12 conferences, and holds 6 patents worldwide related to OLED technology and device optimization. Currently he is a postdoctoral research fellow at Princeton University working on metal nanocluster light-emitting devices.
This document is a bibliography of physics books written in Greek. It provides a list of recommended books for various topics in physics, including general physics, astrophysics, cosmology, electromagnetism, fluid mechanics, and more. Many of the books are in English but some are also in Greek. The bibliography was compiled by Giannis Fiorentinos, a physicist, as a reference for physics books.
This document provides an overview of environmental science as a subject area. It discusses how environmental science is multidisciplinary, drawing from fields like biology, chemistry, physics, engineering, economics and more. The document also outlines the scope of environmental studies, explaining that it examines how different areas combine to inform understanding of humanity's impact on the natural world. Additionally, it discusses the importance of environmental education for sustainable development and preserving limited natural resources for future generations.
The document summarizes the key reforms and goals of the Bologna Process for creating the European Higher Education Area (EHEA). The main goals are to increase compatibility, comparability, and mobility between higher education systems in Europe through implementing three main cycles of degrees (bachelor's, master's, doctorate), adopting a qualifications framework, recognizing qualifications, ensuring quality assurance, and facilitating lifelong learning. The Bologna Process involves 46 European countries working closely with higher education institutions and other stakeholders to reform higher education and align systems.
Quality refers to the ability of a product or service to meet or exceed customer expectations. There have been several evolutions in the understanding and management of quality over time. Key contributors include Deming, Juran, Feigenbaum, Crosby and Ishikawa. Quality is determined by factors such as design, conformance and customer perceptions. Methods for achieving high quality include statistical process control, total quality management, and process improvement frameworks. Organizations are recognized for quality through awards and certifications.
ERKEGroup, SMJ Special Report Bauma 2010ERKE Group
The document summarizes new products introduced by Soilmec at Bauma 2010, including the new SC-65 hydraulic crawler crane with electro-hydraulic proportional controls, SC-100 hydraulic crawler crane, and new H-8 hydromill and SA-40 rotary attachment applications. It provides details on the specifications and features of the new cranes and attachments.
The document discusses challenges facing distributed enterprises, including connectivity, security, manageability, and total cost of ownership. It introduces Juniper Networks' Distributed Enterprise Solutions which aim to enable IT services without boundaries across distributed locations. The solutions provide consistent connectivity, security, and management while reducing overall costs.
The document provides a course plan for Introduction to IT class of BCA-I section A. It includes details of the total lectures (45), topics to be covered in each lecture, assignments (4) and tests (4) to be given. The evaluation includes marks distribution for mid semester test, tests, presentations and assignments. The topics range from introduction to computers, number systems, input-output devices, storage devices, operating systems, DOS commands, computer networking, internet and intranet.
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The document provides financial information for several hypothetical companies and instructions to calculate various financial ratios based on the information provided. Specifically:
- It presents income statements, balance sheets, and other financial data for multiple companies including Starbucks, Graham Corporation, Barnette Enterprises, Batman Corporation, Spiderman Corporation, and Howard Company.
- For each company, it provides calculations or financial statement preparation tasks to analyze profitability, liquidity, and solvency based on ratios such as net income, earnings per share, working capital, current ratio, debt-to-assets ratio, and free cash flow.
- It also provides condensed financial information for Janzan Corporation and instructs the calculation and interpretation of liquidity,
This document outlines the course module for Pharmacognosy-I, a subject in the B.Pharmacy semester 1 program. The objectives are to study modern herbal drug research and understand pharmacognosy to apply the knowledge in herbal pharmaceutical industry. The module will be taught through 45 lectures and practical sessions over 14 weeks. Topics include plant drug sources, quality control, active constituents, plant anatomy, and identification of specific plant families and crude drugs. Student assessment includes assignments, presentations, exams, and practical evaluations. Attendance of 75% is required to appear for exams.
This document provides an overview of auditing, attestation, and assurance services. It discusses the responsibilities of management and auditors, components of an internal control structure, assessing audit risk and evaluating evidence, and testing specific accounting cycles like revenues/receivables and expenses/payables. Key topics covered include the definition of an audit, types of audits and auditors, generally accepted auditing standards, auditor independence, and methods to encourage ethical behavior.
This document provides guidelines for conducting cost-benefit analyses of investment projects funded by the European Union Structural Funds, Cohesion Fund, and Instrument for Pre-Accession. It outlines the responsibilities and requirements for project appraisal, and provides a framework for examiners to analyze project context, identification, feasibility, finances, economics, risks, and other evaluation approaches. The guidelines describe sector-specific considerations and include case studies on transport, environment, and industry projects to demonstrate the cost-benefit analysis methodology.
The document discusses file systems and provides details about FAT (File Allocation Table) and NTFS (New Technology File System). FAT divides a hard drive into sectors grouped into clusters and uses a file allocation table to track cluster usage. There are three versions - FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 - which differ in the number of bits used to track clusters. NTFS uses a more complex structure with master file tables and logical cluster numbers to improve reliability, security and capacity compared to FAT. NTFS is the native system for Windows NT, 2000 and XP.
This document classifies matter based on purity and composition. It discusses pure substances like elements and compounds that have a definite composition and properties that cannot be altered through physical means. Mixtures are less pure and have a variable composition, consisting of two or more pure substances that are either homogenously mixed at the atomic level or heterogeneously mixed in an uneven distribution where the parts can be seen.
Windows NT 4.0 is a 32-bit, graphical operating system released in 1996 as the successor to Windows NT 3.1. It was available in both workstation and server editions. Windows NT 4.0 was succeeded by Windows 2000, released in 2000.
Introduction to Shapiro Library ResourcesEmily Singley
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Hoja de ruta jornada de inducción a madres y padresHilda Aimituma
La jornada de inducción tiene como objetivo fortalecer el sentido de pertenencia y compromiso de la comunidad educativa con la institución educativa. Se llevará a cabo una jornada separada para los padres de familia de primaria y secundaria donde se les informará sobre la visión, misión y proyectos de la institución, se establecerán normas de convivencia y se elegirán a los comités de aula. El evento constará de una parte informativa en el auditorio y otra de compromiso en las aulas.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Representational State Transfer (ReST). It discusses the history of ReST and how it was rediscovered by Roy Fielding. It also explains some key aspects of ReST including how it uses HTTP verbs like GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE on URLs to perform CRUD operations on resources. The document provides examples of ReST implementations on Twitter and Facebook. It also offers guidance on best practices for designing ReST APIs and includes some relevant quotes about ReST.
Latino teens and mobile technology - how a generation is leap-frogging the digital divide. Impact on library service to teens, practical suggestions to address the interests and habits of this distinct user group today.
This document discusses Java Card, an open platform for smart cards that allows "write once, run anywhere" functionality. It provides background on Java Card, including that it allows multi-application smart cards and secure application loading. It then summarizes the Java Card architecture, including the hardware features, native functions, Java Card Virtual Machine (JCVM), Java Card Runtime Environment (JCRE), Java Card APIs, and card management. Finally, it provides an overview of the Java Card programming process.
This document advertises Dey Dos's upcoming retreat on storytelling and improvisation skills from May 2-5, 2013 in Portugal. The retreat aims to empower attendees to speak publicly with confidence and inspire others through learning tools for physical presence, voice projection, emotional connection, effective structuring, and language. Participants will learn through exercises and the retreat is designed to be practical, fun, and transform how one tells stories and improvises. Early registration is 198 euros before April 10th.
A presentation by Julz Cutaran, Exist Software Engineer, for the meetup of the Association of Filipino Java Developers or PinoyJUG at the TechBar in Ortigas on 03 Nov. 2010.
Charles moves into his dorm room at Murry University. He meets his friendly floormate Gabriella. They have breakfast together where Charles is hesitant to try the food but finds it's not bad. Later, Charles bonds with Alan over poker and they become close friends, though Charles wants more. However, Alan only sees them as friends. Charles becomes confused by Alan's mixed signals and decides to distance himself by hanging out with others like Ginger and Tara.
The document summarizes the latest additions to the Mahatma Gandhi University library. It provides details of several new books added on topics like library and information science, social sciences, medicine, art, literature and Gandhian literature. Some of the notable new books mentioned are about sustainability of human civilization, Kerala mathematics, nature cure, panchatantra stories, works of Agatha Christie and books on the life and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi.
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The document provides a course plan for Introduction to IT class of BCA-I section A. It includes details of the total lectures (45), topics to be covered in each lecture, assignments (4) and tests (4) to be given. The evaluation includes marks distribution for mid semester test, tests, presentations and assignments. The topics range from introduction to computers, number systems, input-output devices, storage devices, operating systems, DOS commands, computer networking, internet and intranet.
Yadari using BlueMaps - Healthcare ApplicationsTara Lynn Gray
The document summarizes a presentation about using location-based business intelligence software called Bluemaps to analyze and improve healthcare quality. Bluemaps gathers data from different systems and displays it geospatially on maps to help clients visualize data and answer "where" questions. It can integrate with existing business intelligence solutions and customers typically go live within 30-45 days of a short implementation period. Bluemaps aims to reduce decision time, enhance problem visibility, and accelerate return on investment for clients' current business intelligence systems.
The document provides financial information for several hypothetical companies and instructions to calculate various financial ratios based on the information provided. Specifically:
- It presents income statements, balance sheets, and other financial data for multiple companies including Starbucks, Graham Corporation, Barnette Enterprises, Batman Corporation, Spiderman Corporation, and Howard Company.
- For each company, it provides calculations or financial statement preparation tasks to analyze profitability, liquidity, and solvency based on ratios such as net income, earnings per share, working capital, current ratio, debt-to-assets ratio, and free cash flow.
- It also provides condensed financial information for Janzan Corporation and instructs the calculation and interpretation of liquidity,
This document outlines the course module for Pharmacognosy-I, a subject in the B.Pharmacy semester 1 program. The objectives are to study modern herbal drug research and understand pharmacognosy to apply the knowledge in herbal pharmaceutical industry. The module will be taught through 45 lectures and practical sessions over 14 weeks. Topics include plant drug sources, quality control, active constituents, plant anatomy, and identification of specific plant families and crude drugs. Student assessment includes assignments, presentations, exams, and practical evaluations. Attendance of 75% is required to appear for exams.
This document provides an overview of auditing, attestation, and assurance services. It discusses the responsibilities of management and auditors, components of an internal control structure, assessing audit risk and evaluating evidence, and testing specific accounting cycles like revenues/receivables and expenses/payables. Key topics covered include the definition of an audit, types of audits and auditors, generally accepted auditing standards, auditor independence, and methods to encourage ethical behavior.
This document provides guidelines for conducting cost-benefit analyses of investment projects funded by the European Union Structural Funds, Cohesion Fund, and Instrument for Pre-Accession. It outlines the responsibilities and requirements for project appraisal, and provides a framework for examiners to analyze project context, identification, feasibility, finances, economics, risks, and other evaluation approaches. The guidelines describe sector-specific considerations and include case studies on transport, environment, and industry projects to demonstrate the cost-benefit analysis methodology.
The document discusses file systems and provides details about FAT (File Allocation Table) and NTFS (New Technology File System). FAT divides a hard drive into sectors grouped into clusters and uses a file allocation table to track cluster usage. There are three versions - FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 - which differ in the number of bits used to track clusters. NTFS uses a more complex structure with master file tables and logical cluster numbers to improve reliability, security and capacity compared to FAT. NTFS is the native system for Windows NT, 2000 and XP.
This document classifies matter based on purity and composition. It discusses pure substances like elements and compounds that have a definite composition and properties that cannot be altered through physical means. Mixtures are less pure and have a variable composition, consisting of two or more pure substances that are either homogenously mixed at the atomic level or heterogeneously mixed in an uneven distribution where the parts can be seen.
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Introduction to Shapiro Library ResourcesEmily Singley
Overview of the resources available at the Shapiro Library at Southern New Hampshire University. Includes how to find articles and e-books, how to use RefWorks, Google Scholar, and more.
Hoja de ruta jornada de inducción a madres y padresHilda Aimituma
La jornada de inducción tiene como objetivo fortalecer el sentido de pertenencia y compromiso de la comunidad educativa con la institución educativa. Se llevará a cabo una jornada separada para los padres de familia de primaria y secundaria donde se les informará sobre la visión, misión y proyectos de la institución, se establecerán normas de convivencia y se elegirán a los comités de aula. El evento constará de una parte informativa en el auditorio y otra de compromiso en las aulas.
This document provides an introduction and overview of Representational State Transfer (ReST). It discusses the history of ReST and how it was rediscovered by Roy Fielding. It also explains some key aspects of ReST including how it uses HTTP verbs like GET, POST, PUT, and DELETE on URLs to perform CRUD operations on resources. The document provides examples of ReST implementations on Twitter and Facebook. It also offers guidance on best practices for designing ReST APIs and includes some relevant quotes about ReST.
Latino teens and mobile technology - how a generation is leap-frogging the digital divide. Impact on library service to teens, practical suggestions to address the interests and habits of this distinct user group today.
This document discusses Java Card, an open platform for smart cards that allows "write once, run anywhere" functionality. It provides background on Java Card, including that it allows multi-application smart cards and secure application loading. It then summarizes the Java Card architecture, including the hardware features, native functions, Java Card Virtual Machine (JCVM), Java Card Runtime Environment (JCRE), Java Card APIs, and card management. Finally, it provides an overview of the Java Card programming process.
This document advertises Dey Dos's upcoming retreat on storytelling and improvisation skills from May 2-5, 2013 in Portugal. The retreat aims to empower attendees to speak publicly with confidence and inspire others through learning tools for physical presence, voice projection, emotional connection, effective structuring, and language. Participants will learn through exercises and the retreat is designed to be practical, fun, and transform how one tells stories and improvises. Early registration is 198 euros before April 10th.
A presentation by Julz Cutaran, Exist Software Engineer, for the meetup of the Association of Filipino Java Developers or PinoyJUG at the TechBar in Ortigas on 03 Nov. 2010.
Charles moves into his dorm room at Murry University. He meets his friendly floormate Gabriella. They have breakfast together where Charles is hesitant to try the food but finds it's not bad. Later, Charles bonds with Alan over poker and they become close friends, though Charles wants more. However, Alan only sees them as friends. Charles becomes confused by Alan's mixed signals and decides to distance himself by hanging out with others like Ginger and Tara.
The document summarizes the latest additions to the Mahatma Gandhi University library. It provides details of several new books added on topics like library and information science, social sciences, medicine, art, literature and Gandhian literature. Some of the notable new books mentioned are about sustainability of human civilization, Kerala mathematics, nature cure, panchatantra stories, works of Agatha Christie and books on the life and philosophy of Mahatma Gandhi.
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Student 1
Student
Professor
English
Date
Annotated Bibliography:
Impacts of Global Warming
Del Sole, Timothy, Xiaoqin Yan, Paul A. Dirmeyer, Mike Fennessy, and Eric Altshuler.
"Changes In Seasonal Predictability Due To Global Warming." Journal Of Climate 27.1
(2014): 300-311. Academic Search Complete. Web. 12 Feb. 2014. This article talks about
how the predictability of monthly mean temperatures will change in future climates
according to a Community Climate System Model. It talks about some of the changes in
predictions such as how the southern peninsula of Africa and northeast South America
might experience drying in the future. Timothy DelSole has a PhD from Harvard
University. He is a research scientist who studies climate variability. Xiaoqin Yan is a
Doctoral Candidate and Research Assistant at Purdue University in the Department of
Pharmacy Practice. Paul Dirmeyer has a PhD from the University of Maryland and is a
research scientist for the role of land surface in the climate system. Mike Fennessy has a
M.S. from State University of New York. He is a research scientist for the study of the
impact of tropical and global boundary conditions on the predictability of the atmosphere.
Eric Altshuler has a M.S. from the University of Maryland at College Park and is a
research scientist who performs dynamical seasonal predictability experiments. This
article focuses on another impact of global warming which is the change in global climate
patterns.
Strand 2
Doney, Scott C., Victoria J. Fabry, Richard A. Feely, and Joan A. Kleypas. "Ocean
Acidification: The Other CO2 Problem." Marine Life 1 (2009): n. pag. 29 Aug. 2008.
Web. 10 Feb. 2014. This article talks about the impacts of rising atmospheric carbon
dioxide on the ocean. It talks about how acidification alters seawater chemical speciation
and impacts shell-forming organisms in the ocean. Scott Doney is know for marine
chemistry and geochemistry and works at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.
Victoria Fabry is a professor in the Department of Biological Sciences at California State
University. Richard Feely works at the Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory and is
a professor in the Department of Oceanography at the University of Washington. Joan
Kleypas works at the Institute for the Study of Society and Environment. This article
talks about other impacts that the greenhouse gas effect might have on our plant which
means there still might be a valid need for changing our habits with how resources are
used.
Roberts, James M. "How Western Environmental Policies Are Stunting Economic Growth in
Developing Countries." Journal of Oil Palm & The Environment 2 (n.d.): n. pag. 2011.
Web. 11 Feb. 2014. This article about how governments are using environmentalist
movements to justify imposing protectionist no-tariff barriers on developing countries. It
then talks about the impacts of these on th.
Annotated Bibliography Definition
Definitions:
annotate, v. -
1. trans. To add notes to, furnish with notes (a literary work or author).
"annotate, v." OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2014. Web. 24
June 2014.
bibliography, n. - 2. The systematic description and history of books, their
authorship, printing, publication, editions, etc. 4. A list of the books of a
particular author, printer, or country, or of those dealing with any particular
theme; the literature of a subject.
"bibliography, n." OED Online. Oxford University Press, June 2014. Web.
24 June 2014.
Annotated Bibliography – “An annotated bibliography is a list of sources
(arranged alphabetically by author) that you plan to consult and make use of
in your research paper. Typically you provide a citation..., and a short
summary of the source. You can present all your sources in one long list or
organize them by type of sources.
Greene, Stuart, and April Lidinsky, eds. From Inquiry to Academic Writing, Second
Edition. Boston: Bedford/St. Martins, 2012. Print.
*For the purpose of this assignment, you will organize yours according
to the databases you have chosen.
Bibliography Outline
An Annotated Bibliography will include all (4) of these areas for EACH
ENTRY:
• Cite: Location of your source
o Format in MLA
• Summary: Summarize your source
o List the main argument(s)
• Assessment: Evaluate author(s)
o List the author’s academic ethos
• Reflection: Think about the source’s purpose
o Tell how the source relates to the topic. (Don’t write “ I ”)
Student 1
Student
Professor
English
Date
Annotated Bibliography:
Impacts of Global Warming
Del Sole, Timothy, Xiaoqin Yan, Paul A. Dirmeyer, Mike Fennessy, and Eric Altshuler.
"Changes In Seasonal Predictability Due To Global Warming." Journal Of Climate 27.1
(2014): 300-311. Academic Search Complete. Web. 12 Feb. 2014. This article talks about
how the predictability of monthly mean temperatures will change in future climates
according to a Community Climate System Model. It talks about some of the changes in
predictions such as how the southern peninsula of Africa and northeast South America
might experience drying in the future. Timothy DelSole has a PhD from Harvard
University. He is a research scientist who studies climate variability. Xiaoqin Yan is a
Doctoral Candidate and Research Assistant at Purdue University in the Department of
Pharmacy Practice. Paul Dirmeyer has a PhD from the University of Maryland and is a
research scientist for the role of land surface in the climate system. Mike Fennessy has a
M.S. from State University of New York. He is a research scientist for the study of the
impact of tropical and global boundary conditions on the predictability of the atmosphere.
Eric Altshuler has a M.S. from the University of Maryland at College Park and is a
research scientist who performs dynamical.
1. The document discusses several perspectives on addressing climate change from various publications. It outlines 10 suggestions for policymakers from the book "Human Choice and Climate Change" including taking a holistic view and recognizing both environmental and institutional limits.
2. It also summarizes key points from other publications. One argues international climate mechanisms are cumbersome and insufficient. Another notes we disagree on climate change because we worry about different things. A third discusses defining climate change as a "wicked problem" with many potential solutions.
3. The document advocates for a pluralistic approach incorporating hierarchical, individualistic, and egalitarian forms of governance when addressing climate change. It promotes "many 10% solutions" rather than one single solution
This document outlines the syllabus for the Environmental Studies course at Uka Tarsadia University. The course is offered in Semester I & II of the B.Tech program. It includes 6 units covering topics like ecosystems, natural resources, biodiversity, environmental pollution, policies, and human communities. The course aims to develop students' understanding of environmental issues and sustainability. Upon completing the course, students will gain knowledge of ecosystems, conservation, pollution impacts and controls, and environmental protection policies. Assessment includes exams, projects, and field visits to document local environmental assets and pollution sites.
Informal greenspace as green infrastructure? Potential, challenges and future...Christoph Rupprecht
This document discusses informal greenspace (IGS) as a form of green infrastructure in urban areas. IGS includes vacant lots, street verges, brownfields, and other spontaneous vegetation. The document reviews research showing that IGS can provide ecosystem services like recreation, conservation, and temperature regulation. However, IGS also faces challenges regarding access, liability, and cultural acceptance. The document calls for more interdisciplinary research on IGS to better understand its functions, management approaches, and potential to promote biodiversity and community needs in both shrinking and growing cities.
This document provides the curriculum and list of prescribed and recommended textbooks for the Bachelor of Public Health program at the University of Livingstonia Laws Campus Faculty of Applied Sciences Department of Public Health. It includes the course codes, course titles, and textbooks that are either prescribed or recommended for each course, noting whether they are print or electronic resources. The curriculum covers a range of courses in areas like biology, chemistry, mathematics, computer applications, public health, anatomy, biochemistry, and more.
The Pacific Geographies (PG), ISSN 2196-1468, is the peer-reviewed semi-annual publication of the Association for Pacific Studies (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Pazifische Studien e.V., APSA). From 1992-2012 it was labelled Pacific News (ISSN 1435-8360). It is published through the Department of Human Geography of Hamburg University, Germany. It is an open access journal, all articles can be downloaded for free. The PG provides an interdisciplinary academic platform to discuss social, cultural, environmental and economic issues and developments in the Asia-Pacific region.
It is the aim of the PG to also encourage emerging researchers such as postgraduate students as well as practitioners to report on their research-based work. The journal targets a wide audience of readers including academics and students, public and private sector representatives and the general public with an interest in research that is based in the Asia-Pacific region.
This document provides an overview of the conceptual framework and course for a biodiversity conservation class. It discusses key messages around biodiversity loss and the need for sustainability education. The conceptual framework will focus on landscape change and habitat fragmentation as threats. It introduces conceptual landscape models from a human and species perspective. The course will include lectures, tutorials, discussion forums, a field trip, and practical sessions. Assessments will include tutorial facilitation, essays, and a research paper following the field trip.
This document outlines the program for an online course on climate change that is divided into 8 units covering various topics. The units will include presentations from professors and experts in fields like climate science, climate policy and governance, carbon markets, climate justice, renewable energy, and climate impacts. Speakers are coming from universities in Europe and North America to discuss subjects like the science of climate change, international climate negotiations, transnational climate governance, North-South relations, climate refugees and conflicts, and potential solutions through renewable energy and degrowth.
Accommodating power and inclusivity in integrated landscape approaches: what...CIFOR-ICRAF
This document summarizes a presentation on how political ecology can help improve integrated landscape approaches. It discusses how political ecology examines power imbalances, competing knowledge claims, and discourse analysis. It provides examples from Ghana, Zambia, and elsewhere of applying these concepts. The document concludes that political ecology is needed to understand landscape governance politics and negotiate diverse stakeholder interests, in order to achieve more equitable and sustainable landscape outcomes.
IARU Global Challenges 2014 Cornell Governance gapsSarah Cornell
The Global Gap: discussing the science/policy/society governance landscape for climate, biodiversity loss, and chemical pollution and nutrient (N&P) management.
Four environmental researchers and analysts - Erle Ellis, Barry Brook, Linus Blomqvist, Ruth DeFries - offer a critique of an updated analysis of "planetary boundaries" for human activities offered in a new Science paper.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Lauren Hartzell Nichols' academic employment and education history. She is currently an Affiliate Assistant Professor at the University of Washington where she has held various teaching positions since 2009. Her primary areas of research and teaching are in climate ethics and environmental ethics. She received her PhD from Stanford University in 2009 and has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters on topics related to the precautionary principle and climate change policy.
Alison Specht_The Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (AC...TERN Australia
The document summarizes the Australian Centre for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis (ACEAS), which provides a national service to assist ecological research and natural resource management. It brings together researchers from 66 universities, government departments, and other organizations to analyze and synthesize ecological data. Working groups have generated new insights and publications. Participants found that ACEAS supported collaborations between diverse experts in a collegial environment, allowing them to address larger research questions. The center has helped expand ecological networks in Australia.
Explaining Extreme Events of 2012 from a Climate Perspectiveclimate central
This document is an introduction to a special report published in the Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society that analyzes extreme weather events that occurred around the world in 2012 from a climate perspective. It provides an overview of the report, which includes 20 studies that use statistical and climate modeling techniques to examine the role of human-caused climate change in influencing the probability or intensity of specific extreme events in locations such as the United States, Europe, East Africa, China, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand. The introduction describes the goal of the report to understand the extent to which climate change may be affecting the likelihood of occurrence or characteristics of extreme weather events.
Living in the Anthropocene: Science, Sustainability, and Societytewksjj
This document discusses the role of science in addressing sustainability challenges in the Anthropocene era. It argues that science needs to focus on systems and solutions, conduct research with societal partners, and ensure its findings are effectively communicated and applied to policy and business. The document proposes that Future Earth establish knowledge-action networks and a global boundary organization to facilitate co-designed, transdisciplinary research on issues like food, water, energy systems, cities, and the climate crisis. The goal would be to generate science, solutions, and services to achieve sustainability objectives like healthy ecosystems and equitable societies.
The document provides an overview of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA), which was a major international work to assess the consequences of ecosystem change for human well-being. It lists the organizations involved in coordinating, governing, and hosting the MA. It also lists the members of the MA Panel, Board, and teams of authors and reviewers that contributed to the multi-year assessment process. The assessment involved over 2,000 experts worldwide and aimed to establish the scientific basis for actions to enhance ecosystem conservation and sustainability.
1. The document discusses how digital technologies have revolutionized reading, writing, publishing, and information dissemination by making vast amounts of information accessible online to people around the world.
2. It notes that learning has become more collaborative and social as digital tools allow students to easily share resources and communicate with each other and their teachers.
3. Both advocates and skeptics of digital reading are discussed, with advocates seeing benefits like convenience and accessibility, while skeptics worry about issues like information overload and a lack of deep reading.
The document announces a two-day workshop on June 29-30, 2011 at the Mahatma Gandhi University Library to enhance the professional competency of school librarians in the digital era. The workshop will cover topics such as school library management skills, digital information sources like e-journals, e-books, and online databases, and the use of the internet. It aims to equip school librarians with the skills to handle information in the new technological age. The target audience is school librarians and teachers in charge of libraries. The registration fee is Rs. 500 and the maximum number of participants is 30.
The document provides details about new additions to the library of Mahatma Gandhi University. It summarizes an intellectual biography about Chattampi Swami published in 2010. Chattampi Swami was a 19th century social and religious reformer from Kerala whose thoughts influenced many social, religious and political movements. The book aims to understand how his ideas developed and his extraordinary life and influence. It also discusses his relationship with Sree Narayana Guru and how it impacted Kerala's history. The biography adds new dimensions to understanding this important figure of the late 19th century Kerala renaissance.
This document provides summaries of 3 new books added to the Mahatma Gandhi University Library:
1) "Ritual as Ideology: Text and Context in Teyyam" by Chandran T. V. examines how the ritual of Teyyam functions as ideology and explores gender disparity in its myths from a sociological perspective.
2) "Dreams" by Nandlal Vanvari explores the topic of dreams.
3) "Sabdapramana: Word and Knowledge as Testimony in Indian Philosophy" by Purushottama Bilimoria examines the role of word and knowledge as forms of testimony in Indian philosophy.
This document provides information about new additions to the library collection at Mahatma Gandhi University related to biodiversity documentation of flowering plants in Kerala. It describes a publication titled "Flowering Plants" that documents species recorded from Kerala along with citations. The handbook will be useful for researchers, teachers and students. The document also lists other new additions to the library in various subject areas such as philosophy, nanoscience, agriculture, forestry, and literature.
The document provides details about new additions to the library of Mahatma Gandhi University. It summarizes the book "Migration and Human Capital" which focuses on recent models and methods for analyzing migration trends and factors driving migration. It reviews models of internal migration and analyzes the spatial concentration of human capital. The book had its origins in a 2005 conference. The book is located in the university library on the first floor with the shelf number 304.8/P8.
The document provides details about new additions to the library of Mahatma Gandhi University. It lists philosophy and religion books by J. Krishnamurti on topics like relationship, freedom, self-knowledge and transformation. It also lists books on computer science, bibliography, natural resources, economics, education and other subjects. The document describes one particular book titled "The Revolution from Within" by Krishnamurti which focuses on radical change in the mind and heart of individuals.
A documentary film titled "Endosulfan" will be screened on February 10, 2011 at 3:00 PM in the Audio Visual Resource Centre of the Mahatma Gandhi University Library located on Priyadarshini Hills in Kottayam. The film is produced by the M G University Campus Film Society.
A film screening will depict the true story of survivors of a 1972 plane crash in the Andes mountains who battled freezing temperatures and difficult decisions to endure after learning that search and rescue efforts had been called off. Facing seemingly impossible odds, the survivors decided that their only chance for safety was to challenge the conditions and seek help on their own. The screening will take place on January 12th, 2011 at 3pm in the audio visual resource centre of the Mahatma Gandhi University library.
The document summarizes information about the Mahatma Gandhi University Library located in Athirampuzha, India. It provides details on the library's collection of 45,000 books and over 4,500 online full-text journals. It also describes the library staff of 10 assistants, 7 reference assistants, and 1 deputy librarian. Finally, it outlines the library's achievements in launching an online digital archive of PhD theses and plans for a new building and expanded collections and services over the next five years.
The document summarizes information about the Mahatma Gandhi University Library located in Athirampuzha, India. It provides details on the library's collection of over 45,000 books and hundreds of periodicals and databases. It also outlines the library staff, resources purchased each year, member statistics, online resources, workshops and programs offered, digital archives and theses collection, awards, and future plans.
The document announces several events that took place at an unnamed library, including a national workshop on building digital libraries for PhD theses using open access software, a visit from delegates of an international conference, and the inauguration of an ICT lab and workshop on effective use of the World Wide Web.
The document summarizes information about the Mahatma Gandhi University Library located in Athirampuzha, India. It provides details on the library's collection of 45,000 books and over 4,500 online full-text journals. It also describes the library staff of 10 assistants, 7 reference assistants, and 1 deputy librarian. Finally, it outlines the library's achievements in launching an online digital archive of PhD theses and plans for a new building and expanded collections and services over the next five years.
The document provides a list of new additions to the Mahatma Gandhi University library between 16-31 October 2010. It lists over 100 new books covering various subjects including research methods, computer science, library science, philosophy, psychology, religion, social sciences, science, and biography. The books are from international publishers and cover topics such as data mining, web design, reference services, digital preservation, public libraries, mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biographies of historical figures.
The document provides a list of new additions to the Mahatma Gandhi University library between 16-31 October 2010. It lists over 100 new books covering various subjects including research methods, computer science, library science, philosophy, psychology, religion, social sciences, science, medicine and biography. The books are from international publishers and cover topics such as data mining, web design, digital preservation, public libraries, mathematics, physics, chemistry and more.
The document provides a list of new additions to the Mahatma Gandhi University library in 3 sections:
1) New Books - Lists 21 new book titles added to the library between 1-15 October 2010 covering various subjects.
2) New Journals - Lists journal titles added to the library covering various subjects.
3) Other materials - Lists other media added to the library such as atlases, reports and dictionaries.
The new additions help expand and update the resources available at the Mahatma Gandhi University library.
The document summarizes recent additions to the Mahatma Gandhi University library. It includes descriptions of books on British colonial rule in India, Africa, and Southeast Asia, Indian philosophy, religion and literature, management, and several works of fiction. Some of the notable titles mentioned are Plain Tales from the British Empire by Charles Allen, The Upanishads translated by Valerie Roebuck, and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by J.K. Rowling.
The document discusses international youth day 2010 and provides statistics about youth populations globally. It defines youth as those between the ages of 15 to 24, noting that approximately 1 billion youth live in the world today which is around 18% of the global population. The United Nations proclaimed 2010 as the International Year of Youth with the theme of "Dialogue and Mutual Understanding." The document also outlines several priority issues concerning youth as identified by the World Programme of Action for Youth including education, employment, health, poverty, and participation in decision making. It provides examples of challenges and proposals for action on some of these key issues.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
it describes the bony anatomy including the femoral head , acetabulum, labrum . also discusses the capsule , ligaments . muscle that act on the hip joint and the range of motion are outlined. factors affecting hip joint stability and weight transmission through the joint are summarized.
বাংলাদেশের অর্থনৈতিক সমীক্ষা ২০২৪ [Bangladesh Economic Review 2024 Bangla.pdf] কম্পিউটার , ট্যাব ও স্মার্ট ফোন ভার্সন সহ সম্পূর্ণ বাংলা ই-বুক বা pdf বই " সুচিপত্র ...বুকমার্ক মেনু 🔖 ও হাইপার লিংক মেনু 📝👆 যুক্ত ..
আমাদের সবার জন্য খুব খুব গুরুত্বপূর্ণ একটি বই ..বিসিএস, ব্যাংক, ইউনিভার্সিটি ভর্তি ও যে কোন প্রতিযোগিতা মূলক পরীক্ষার জন্য এর খুব ইম্পরট্যান্ট একটি বিষয় ...তাছাড়া বাংলাদেশের সাম্প্রতিক যে কোন ডাটা বা তথ্য এই বইতে পাবেন ...
তাই একজন নাগরিক হিসাবে এই তথ্য গুলো আপনার জানা প্রয়োজন ...।
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How to Add Chatter in the odoo 17 ERP ModuleCeline George
In Odoo, the chatter is like a chat tool that helps you work together on records. You can leave notes and track things, making it easier to talk with your team and partners. Inside chatter, all communication history, activity, and changes will be displayed.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
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A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
LAND USE LAND COVER AND NDVI OF MIRZAPUR DISTRICT, UPRAHUL
This Dissertation explores the particular circumstances of Mirzapur, a region located in the
core of India. Mirzapur, with its varied terrains and abundant biodiversity, offers an optimal
environment for investigating the changes in vegetation cover dynamics. Our study utilizes
advanced technologies such as GIS (Geographic Information Systems) and Remote sensing to
analyze the transformations that have taken place over the course of a decade.
The complex relationship between human activities and the environment has been the focus
of extensive research and worry. As the global community grapples with swift urbanization,
population expansion, and economic progress, the effects on natural ecosystems are becoming
more evident. A crucial element of this impact is the alteration of vegetation cover, which plays a
significant role in maintaining the ecological equilibrium of our planet.Land serves as the foundation for all human activities and provides the necessary materials for
these activities. As the most crucial natural resource, its utilization by humans results in different
'Land uses,' which are determined by both human activities and the physical characteristics of the
land.
The utilization of land is impacted by human needs and environmental factors. In countries
like India, rapid population growth and the emphasis on extensive resource exploitation can lead
to significant land degradation, adversely affecting the region's land cover.
Therefore, human intervention has significantly influenced land use patterns over many
centuries, evolving its structure over time and space. In the present era, these changes have
accelerated due to factors such as agriculture and urbanization. Information regarding land use and
cover is essential for various planning and management tasks related to the Earth's surface,
providing crucial environmental data for scientific, resource management, policy purposes, and
diverse human activities.
Accurate understanding of land use and cover is imperative for the development planning
of any area. Consequently, a wide range of professionals, including earth system scientists, land
and water managers, and urban planners, are interested in obtaining data on land use and cover
changes, conversion trends, and other related patterns. The spatial dimensions of land use and
cover support policymakers and scientists in making well-informed decisions, as alterations in
these patterns indicate shifts in economic and social conditions. Monitoring such changes with the
help of Advanced technologies like Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems is
crucial for coordinated efforts across different administrative levels. Advanced technologies like
Remote Sensing and Geographic Information Systems
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Changes in vegetation cover refer to variations in the distribution, composition, and overall
structure of plant communities across different temporal and spatial scales. These changes can
occur natural.
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty, In...Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
Exploiting Artificial Intelligence for Empowering Researchers and Faculty,
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at Integral University, Lucknow, 06.06.2024
By Dr. Vinod Kumar Kanvaria
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1. LATEST ADDITIONS TO MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY LIBRARY
New Books New Books New Books New Books New Books New Books New Books
November 2010
Computer Science, Library Science, Philosophy, Psychology, Religion
005.453/ P8 Srikant, Y N, Ed The compiler design handbook. – 2nd
ed. -CRC Press, 2008
006.7/ P9 Ahson, Syed A, Ed IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) handbook.-CRC Press,2009
021.2/ P0 Raman Nair, R People’s library movement.-Concept Publishing Com., 2000
025.341 4/ P0 Procter, Margaret Manual of archival description.- 3rd
ed.- Gower, 2000
111.85/ P51 Berleant, Arnold Aesthetics and environment.- Ashgate, 2005
111.85/ P9 Ranciere, Jacques Aesthetics and its discontents.- Polity Press, 2009
150.195/ P71 Fromm, Erich The dogma of Christ and other essays on religion,
psychology and culture.- Routledge, 2007
155.333/ P3 Jung, Carl Gustav Aspects of the feminine.- Routledge, 2009
170/ Q0 Mizzoni, John Ethics.- Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
174.2/ P91 Kuhse, Helga, Ed A companion to bioethics.- 2nd
ed.- Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
179.1/ P2 Nicholsen, Shierry
Weber
The love of nature and the end of the world.- The MIT, 2002
180/ P6 Wardy, Robert Doing Greek philosophy.- Routledge, 2006
183.2/ P9 Rudebusch, George Socrates.- Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
201.43/ P7 Reid-Bowen, Paul Goddess as nature.- Ashgate, 2007
211/ P7 Byrne, Peter Kant on God.- Ashgate, 2007
220.6/ P4 Barton, John, Ed The Biblical world.- 2v.- Routledge, 2004
270.1/ P6 Humphries, Mark Early Christianity.- Routledge, 2007
292.211 3/ P6 Dougherty, Carol Prometheus.- Routledge, 2006
292.211 3/ P61 Dowden, Ken Zeus.- Routledge, 2006
292.211 3/ P9 Graf, Fritz Apollo.- Routledge, 2009
292.211 4/ P8 Deacy, Susan Athena.- Routledge, 2008
299.3121103/ P5
(R)
Hart, George The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian Gods and
Goddesses.- 2nd
ed.- Routledge, 2005
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Encountering Nature
Thomas Heyd
Thomas Heyd in ‘Encountering Nature’ argues that an attentive
encounter with nature is of key importance for the development
of an environmentally appropriate culture. The fundamental
idea is that the environmental degradation that we are
increasingly experiencing is best conceived as the
consequence of a cultural mismatch: Our cultures seems not to
be appropriate to the natural environment in which we move
and on which we depend in thoroughgoing ways. In addressing
this problem Thomas Heyd weaves together a rich tapestry of
perspectives on human interactions with the natural world,
ranging from traditional modes of managing human
communities that include the natural environment, in Latin
America, to the consideration of poetic travelogues, ecological
restoration and botanic gardens. The book considers the
relation of human beings to nature in terms of ethics, aesthetics
and culture. It engages the current literature in each of these
areas with the help of inter-disciplinary approach. Hampshire:
Ashgate, 2007 (Location: MG University Central Library, First
Floor, Shelf – 304.201 P7)
2. Sociology, Political Science, Economics
302.35/ P9 Adler, Paul S, Ed The Oxford handbook of sociology and organization
studies.- OUP, 2009
303.372/ P9 Brock, Gillian Global justice: a cosmopolitan account.- OUP, 2009
303.483 3/ P3 Raman Nair, R, Ed Information technology for participatory development.-Concept,
2003
304.2/ P6 Redclift, Michael R Frontiers: histories of civil society and nature.-The MIT,2006
304.2/ P7 Costanza, Robert, Ed Sustainability or collapse: an integrated history and future
of people on earth.- The MIT, 2007
304.2/ Q0 Penna, Anthony N The human footprint: a global environmental history.-
Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
304.201/ P7 Heyd, Thomas Encountering nature: towards an environmental culture.-
Ashgate, 2007
306.01/ Q0 Hughes, Geoffrey Political correctness: a history of semantics and culture.-
Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
307.76/ P7 Bullard, Robert D, Ed Growing smarter: achieving livable communities,
environmental justice and regional equity.- The MIT, 2007
320/ P9 Goodin, Robert E, Ed The Oxford handbook of political science.- OUP, 2009
320.01/ P81 Leopold, David, Ed Political theory: methods and approaches.- OUP, 2008
320.01/ P9 Boucher, David, Ed Political thinkers: from Socrates to the present.- 2nd
ed.- OUP,
2009
320.951 5/ P8 Roemer, Stephanie The Tibetan government-in-exile.- Routledge, 2009
323/ P81 Ranstorp, Magnus, Ed Terrorism and human rights.- Routledge, 2009
327/ P8 Reus-Smit, Christian The Oxford handbook of international relations.-OUP,2008
332.041/ P3 Luxemberg, Rosa The accumulation of capital.- Routledge, 2003
333.7/ P83 Dauvergne, Peter The shadows of consumption: consequences for the
global environment.- The MIT, 2008
333.72/ P91 Dowie, Mark Conservation refugees: the hundred year conflict between
global conservation and native people.- The MIT, 2009
333.720 973/ P9 Mazmanian, Daniel A, Ed Towards sustainable communities.- 2nd
ed.-The MIT,2009
333.91/ P6 Conca, Ken Governing waste: contentious transnational politics and
global institution building.- The MIT, 2006
333.91/ P81 Whiteley, John M, Ed Water, place and equity.- The MIT, 2008
333.951 6/ P61 Meyer, Stephen M The end of the wild.- The MIT, 2006
338.2/ P9 Knetchtel, John, Ed Fuel.- The MIT, 2009
338.927/ P93;1 Mohamed Salih, M A, Ed Climate change and sustainable development.- Edward
Elgar, 2009
338.927/ P95 Parr, Adrian Hijacking sustainability.- The MIT, 2009
338.927015118/ P9 Bosetti, Valentina, Ed Modelling sustainable development.- Edward Elgar, 2009
338.973091732/ P9 Hess, David J Localist movements in a global economy.- The MIT, 2009
Law, Social Services, Commerce, Language
340.03/ P81 (R) Cane, Peter, Ed The new Oxford companion to law.- OUP, 2008
340.1/ P9 Wacks, Raymond Understanding jurisprudence.- 2nd
ed.- OUP, 2009
341.48/ P7 Steiner, Henry J International human rights in context: law, politics, morals.-
3rd
ed. - OUP, 2007
342.540 2/ P9 Rajeev Bhargava, Ed Politics and ethics of the Indian constitution.- OUP, 2010
344.041 94/ P7 Nwabueze, Remigius
N
Biotechnology and the challenge of property: property rights in
dead bodies, body parts and genetic information.-Ashgate,2007
346.410 48/ P9 Bently, L Intellectual property law.- 3rd
ed.- OUP, 2009
362.58/ P9 Dias, Ayesha Kadwani Justice for the poor: perspectives on accelerating.-OUP,2009
363.1920973/ P8 Blatt, Harvey America’s food: what you don’t know about what you eat.-
The MIT, 2008
363.34/ P82 Smil, Vaclav Global catastrophes and trends.- The MIT, 2008
363.345/ P9 Bullock, Jane A Global warming, natural hazards and emergency
management. - CRC Press, 2009
363.7287091724/ P7 Pellow, David Naguib Resisting global toxics.- The MIT, 2007
363.738 74/ P7 Emanuel, Kerry What we know about climate change.- The MIT, 2007
2
3. 363.738 74/ P81 Volk, Tyler CO2 rising: the world’s greatest environmental challenge.-
The MIT, 2008
363.73874526/ P9 Helm, Dieter, Ed The economics and politics of climate change.- OUP, 2009
363.809 54/ P8 Devi Sridhar The battle against hunger.- OUP, 2008
378.196 1/ P4 Barlett, Peggy F, Ed Sustainability on campus.- The MIT, 2004
382.41/ P9 Clapp, Jennifer, Ed Corporate power in global agrifood governance.-The MIT,2009
382.92/ P71 Hoekman, Bernard M The World Trade Organization: law, economics and politics.-
Routledge, 2007
420.9/ Q0;1 Maybin, Janet, Ed The Routledge companion to English language studies.-
Routledge, 2010
Pure Sciences, Chemistry, Geology, Ecology
509/ P91 Fara, Patricia Science: a four thousand year history.- OUP, 2009
515.243 3/ N7 Benedetto, John J Harmonic analysis and applications.- CRC Press, 1997
530.44/ N2 Stix, Thomas Howard Waves in plasmas.- Springer, 1992
543.56/ P6 Lakowicz, Joseph R Principles of fluorescence spectroscopy.- 3rd
ed.- Springer,2006
547.122 6/ P6;1 Ariga, Katsuhiko Supramolecular chemistry.- Springer, 2006
547.2/ P6.1-P6.2 Taber, Douglass F Organic synthesis.- 2v.- John Wiley, 2008
551/ Q0 Plummer, Charles C Physical geology.- 13th
ed.- McGraw-Hill, 2010
551.41/ P2 Ritter, Dale F Process geomorphology.- 4th
ed.- Waveland Press, 2006
551.7/ Q0 Prothero, Donald R Evolution of the earth.- 8th
ed.- McGraw-Hill, 2010
569.986/ P9 Schrenk, Friedemann The Neanderthals.- Routledge, 2009
572.65/ Q0 Langel, Ulo Introduction to peptides and proteins.- CRC Press, 2010
577/ P3 Smil, Vaclav The earth’s biosphere.- The MIT, 2003
577.01/ P3 Volk, Tyler Gaia’s body: toward a physiology of earth.- The MIT, 2003
577.14/ P8 Neilson, Alasdair H Environmental degradation and transformation of organic
chemicals.- CRC Press, 2008
577.22/ P7 DiMento, Joseph F C,
Ed
Climate change: what it means for us, our children and our
grandchildren.- The MIT, 2007
577.681 4/ P8 Ramesh Reddy, K Biogeochemistry of wetlands.- CRC Press, 2008
577.786/ P9 Amirad-Triquet,
Claude, Ed
Environmental assessment of estuarine ecosystems.- CRC
Press, 2009
Medicine, Engineering, Literature
610.93/ P5 Nutton, Vivian Ancient medicine.- Routledge, 2009
616.075 4/ P9 Demirkaya, Omer Image processing with MATLAB: applications in medicine
and biology.- CRC Press, 2009
620.112 99/ P9 Weinberger, Peter Magnetic anisotropies in nanostructured matter.-CRC,2009
620.5/ P71 Pelesko, John A Self assembly.- CRC Press, 2007
620.5/ P93 Sellers, Kathleen Nanotechnology and the environment.- CRC Press, 2009
621.366/ P8 Svelto, Orazio Principles of lasers.- 4th
ed.- Springer, 2008
628.550 287/ P9 Byrness, Mark Edward Field sampling methods for remedial investigations.- 2nd
ed.- CRC Press, 2009
629.227 2/ P4 Wilson, David Gordon Bicycling science.- 3rd
ed.- The MIT, 2004
641.300 2/ P9 Thiema, John, Ed The table is laid: the Oxford anthology of South Asian food
writing.- OUP, 2009
704.042/ P3 Pollock, Griselda Vision and difference: feminism, femininity and histories of
art.- Routledge, 2003
811 WHI 09/ P9 Kummings, Donald D, Ed A companion to Walt Whitman.- Wiley-Blackwell, 2009
820.9/ Q0 Whitla, William The English handbook.- Wiley-Blackwell, 2010
828.02/ P8 Gross, John, Ed The new Oxford book of literary anecdotes.- OUP, 2008
Biography, History
901/ P32 Southgate, Beverly Postmodernism in history.- Routledge, 2003
901/ P41 Munslow, Alun, Ed Experiments in rethinking history.- Routledge, 2004
901/ P6 Davies, Martin L Historics: why history dominates contemporary society.-
Routledge, 2006
3
4. 901/ P7 Jenkins, Keith, Ed Manifestations for history.- Routledge, 2007
907/ P3 Jenkins, Keith Re-thinking history.- Routledge, 2006
907.2/ P71 Burckhardt, Jacob Judgments on history and historians.- Routledge, 2007
922.1 THE/ P7 Russell, Norman Theophilus of Alexandria.- Routledge, 2007
923.1 AUG/ P5 Shotter, David Augustus Caesar.- 2nd
ed.- Routledge, 2005
923.1 CAE/ P6 Kamm, Antony Julius Caesar: a life.- Routledge, 2006
923.1 NER/ P5 Shotter, David Nero.- 2nd
ed.- Routledge, 2005
926.1 GRA/ P9 Richardson, Ruth The Making of Mr Gray’s anatomy: bodies, books, fortune,
fame.- OUP, 2009
930/ P3 Gates, Charles Ancient cities: the archaeology of urban life in the Near East
and Egypt, Greece and Rome.- Routledge, 2007
930.1/ P41 Sauer, Eberhard W, Ed Archaeology and ancient history.- Routledge, 2004
930.1/ P6 Fagan, Garrett G, Ed Archaeological fantasies.- Routledge, 2006
932/ P5 Morkot, Robert G The Egyptians.- Routledge, 2010
932/ P7 Kemp, Barry J Ancient Egypt: anatomy of a civilization.- 2nd
ed.- Routledge, 2007
937.01/ N5 Cornell, T J The beginnings of Rome.- Routledge, 2009
937.02/ P5 Dillon, Mathew Ancient Rome: from the early republic to the assassination of
Julius Caesar.- Routledge, 2008
937.02/ P51 Shotter, David The fall of the Roman republic.- 2nd
ed.- Routledge, 2008
937.02/ P8 Kamm, Antony The Romans.- 2nd
ed.- Routledge, 2008
937.06/ P4 Potter, David S The Roman Empire at bay: A D 180-395.- Routledge, 2009
937.07/ N7 Goodman, Martin The Roman world: 44 B C-A D 180.- Routledge, 2009
937.7/ P4 Cooley, Alison E Pompeii: a sourcebook.- Routledge, 2004
938/ P2 Hornblower, Simon The Greek world: 479-323 B C.- 3rd
ed.- Routledge, 2002
938/ P4 Osborne, Robin Greek history.- Routledge, 2006
938.003/ Q0 (R) Wilson, Nigel, Ed Encyclopedia of ancient Greece.- Routledge, 2010
938.01/ P9 Osborne, Robin Greece in the making, 1200-479 B C.-2nd
ed.-Routledge,2009
938.07/ P4 Stoneman, Richard Alexander the Great.- 2nd
ed.- Routledge, 2007
938.08/ P8 Shipley, Graham The Greek world after Alexander: 323-30 B C.-Routledge,2008
938.5/ P4 Lytton, Edward Bulwer Athens: its rise and fall.- Routledge, 2004
938.5/ P8 Harding, Phillip, Ed The story of Athens.- Routledge, 2008
938.8/ P5 Castleden, Rodney Mycenaeans.- Routledge, 2005
939.1/ P6 Dickinson, Oliver The Aegean from bronze age to iron age.- Routledge, 2008
939.21/ P6 Bryce, Trevor The Trojans and their neighbours.- Routledge, 2008
939.4/ N5 Kuhrt, Amelie The ancient Near East: c 3000-330 B C.-2v.-Routledge,2003
980/ Q0 Bakewell, Peter A history of Latin America to 1825.-3rd
ed.-Wiley-Blackwell,2010
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Full text of all Doctoral Dissertations accepted by Mahatma Gandhi
University from 1983-2008 can be accessed at the web site:
http://www.mgutheses.org
All Research Guides and scholars are requested to check the site as
well as the printed draft bibliography of Doctoral Dissertations of MGU
available at the University Library and provide data for updating the site
and the bibliography