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Tasty Bites is a powerful combination of eight stories that aims to enthrall its audience and rejuvenate their minds. This book is like a mango; if you have it in the morning, its taste will linger on your lips throughout the day, and if you have it at night, then it will make your night more beautiful. ‘Sa Re Ga Ma’ is a musical journey of Hridhay and Swarangi. The proximity between them attracts them to each other but neither of them realizes it. One day, he learns a fact about her and realizes his love for her and proposes to her, but wait, there’s more to add. ‘International Love’ is the story of Sagar who interacts a lot with a girl on his client’s side from another country. Their interaction transpires in love and the story unfolds. Read it to find out what’s more in their life. ‘Love You Unconditionally’ is the story of Rohan and Ritu who studied together in IIM Bengaluru, whose friendship transpires in love but don’t come true like in all fairy tales. Find out why Ritu breaks up her relationship with Rohan. Along with the above stories, there are also 4 stories named, ‘Big Apple’, ‘Ticker’, ‘Surprise’ and ‘Sensex’.
An international sensation, this startling and heartbreaking debut recounts the adventures of eleven-year-old Djata in one life-changing year. To be published in twenty countries around the world this spring. Djata doesn't know what to make of the two men who lead his father away one day, or understand why his mother bursts into tears when he brings her tulips on her anniversary. He does know that he must learn to fill his father's shoes, even though among his friends he is still a boy: fighting neighborhood gang wars, volunteering to dig ditches, playing soccer on radioactive grass, having inappropriate crushes, sneaking into secret screening rooms, and shooting at stray cats with his gun-h...
ENDLESS DARKNESS They live on the shadowy border between the possible and the impossible-ancient life-forms known as mushi. Rare is the individual who can see them, but those with that special ability, the mushishi, can counter the creatures' deadly effects on humans. After a young boy is orphaned in the forest, he is saved by a reclusive female mushishi. But the lake near the mushishi's home holds a deadly secret, and the boy must find out what it is before his only friend is lost forever.
Imagine desserts that are guilt-free, snacks that make your skin glow and mains that give you nutrient-rich satisfaction and aid weight loss. You're mood improves, you have enhanced concentration, productive sleep, better digestion and a reduced risk of heart disease. Intrigued? Meet MazValcorza, raw vegan convert and mastermind behind the gorgeous (and most importantly accessible) raw vegan book The Naked Vegan. As the owner and driving force behind Sydney's first organic, raw vegan, raw food and wholefoods café SadhanaKitchen, Mazhas compiled over 140 tasty raw vegan recipes, covering breakfast, juices, smoothies, breads, salad, ferments, mains, condiments, snacks, mylks, tonics and even ...
This book focuses on two major areas in the field of computer assisted orthopaedic surgery (CAOS): hip and knee surgery. It reviews the current clinical status of the various CAOS tools for hip and knee arthroplasty, osteotomy, ligament reconstruction, spine surgery, trauma surgery, and tumour surgery that have become available in recent years and discusses future applications based on fundamental research and continuously developing computer technology / devices. Computer Assisted Orthopaedic Surgery for Hip and Knee highlights three areas – total knee arthroplasty (TKA); total hip arthroplasty (THA) and hip osteotomy; and statistical shape modelling. It is a valuable resource for orthopaedic surgeons, clinical technologists and computer scientists and other specialists interested in this technology.
Alfred Assollant, parfois ecrit Assolant, ne a Aubusson (Creuse) le 20 mars 1827 et mort a Paris le 3 mars 1886, etait un romancier Francais, auteur de romans pour la jeunesse. Licencie es Lettres, apres avoir enseigne l'histoire, il s'attire les foudres de son recteur, pour ses opinions republicaines. Il entreprend alors un voyage aux Etats-Unis, puis reunit ses souvenirs dans les Scenes de la Vie des Etats-Unis en 1858. Farouche opposant de Napoleon III, il collabore a la presse d'opposition, puis s'essaie au roman. Il est l'auteur de romans pour la jeunesse et en 1867, il publie Aventures Merveilleuses Mais Authentiques du Capitaine Corcoran dans la Bibliotheque rose de Louis Hachette. Apres plusieurs echecs successifs a la deputation, il termina sa vie dans l'anonymat.
In Hakata: The Cultural Worlds of Northern Kyushu, experts in various fields have collaborated to produce an interdisciplinary collection offering diverse insights on a region yet to be fully addressed in English. A historic port situated in a strategically vital region as the closest point of contact with the Asian continent, Hakata has long served as a key hub in the transcultural networks linking Japan with the outside world. This volume explores the rich legacy of these wider interactions, in particular the cosmopolitan, international dimension deeply embedded in Hakata's urban culture. With an identity all its own and quite distinct from other regions in Japan, it is a culture once again increasingly relevant in today's world of borderless communications.
This collection of essays by subject specialists examines the politics of violence, communalism, and terrorism as negotiated in cinema; the representations of identitarian politics; and the complex ideological underpinnings of literary adaptations.
What remains of the “national” when the nation unravels at the birth of the independent state? The political truncation of India at the end of British colonial rule in 1947 led to a social cataclysm in which roughly one million people died and ten to twelve million were displaced. Combining film studies, trauma theory, and South Asian cultural history, Bhaskar Sarkar follows the shifting traces of this event in Indian cinema over the next six decades. He argues that Partition remains a wound in the collective psyche of South Asia and that its representation on screen enables forms of historical engagement that are largely opaque to standard historiography. Sarkar tracks the initial retic...