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Man is carried away by the Negative thoughts and presumptions in his life. The one of the most important things which makes man stuck in his life is he lives in the past which he takes as reference. "Like a fog which covers the path makes us stuck, being unable to see the destination clearly” the inner potential of man cannot be recognised to the fullest due to his thought process and the belief that act as a focal point in way of his actions. His life is often tormented due to the negative thoughts which can be overcome with the help of Yoga. Negative thoughts cause depression, over thinking, unhappiness, complete dilemma, emotional trauma and so many health disorders. Yogic healing is th...
The stories in Dolls' Wedding, by the finest short-story writer in modern Telugu, are nuanced, hard-hitting and marked by the total absence of sentimentality.
The Sixth Edition of A Practical Guide to Diabetes Mellitus offers a unique combination of rigorous pathophysiology with very practical approaches to diabetes prevention and control. This outstanding textbook will equip a cadre of doctors and other health care professionals to deliver high quality care to vulnerable populations around India and far beyond. Based on research as well as clinical practice, the text describes diabetes in relation to physiology, ocular, cardiovascular, neuropathy, pregnancy, emergencies, childhood diabetes, etc. Each chapter beings with a brief outline of the disease concerned followed by introduction, definition/terminology, classification, treatment, conclusion...
This book is intended as a quick-reference book for endocrinologists, endocrine trainees and physicians dealing with common endocrine problems. It will be useful both in the wards and the busy out-patient clinics. The information contained in this booklet should be supplemented with clinical judgment and in-depth reading from a bigger textbook. Book jacket.
"Argues that a constitution acquires an identity through experience--from a mix of the political aspirations and commitments that express a nation's past and the desire to transcend that past. It is changeable but resistant to its own destruction and manifests itself in various ways, as Jacobsohn shows in examples as far flung as India, Ireland, Israel, and the United States. Jacobsohn argues that the presence of disharmony--both the tensions within a constitutional order and those that exist between a constitutional document and the society it seeks to regulate--is critical to understnading the theory and dynamics of constitutional identity"--Jacket.