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The Fourth Dimension
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 202

The Fourth Dimension

Einstein shocked the world by revealing that time can be different for different observers. This book offers a possible explanation of why it is so. It offers a never-attempted-before approach to understand the secret of time. As we all know, there is an intimate relationship between time and age of objects. But what is this relationship? The author dives deep into the possible relationships between time and age of objects- animate or inanimate- and, in turn, emerges with a novel concept of time- time is a measurement of age. The book proposes that time is acquired by age, not required for it; and thus, time is an acquired property of objects. The author also proposes that just as length, wi...

Biogenic Wastes-Enabled Nanomaterial Synthesis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 396

Biogenic Wastes-Enabled Nanomaterial Synthesis

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Acta Hydrobiologica
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 474

Acta Hydrobiologica

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2001
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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No Hill Too High for a Stepper
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 336

No Hill Too High for a Stepper

Born during the Great Depression, Mike Mahan was in many ways a very lucky boy. His parents, a barber and a beautician, owned their own shop and home, always providing ample food, clothing, and warmth. No Hill Too High for a Stepper is not, then, the usual story of economic or family struggle, but rather a celebration of life in Montevallo, Alabama, during the thirties, forties, and fifties. It paints excellent portraits of unusually supportive parents as well as of other family members and townspeople, creating a detailed sense of small-town life during this period. At the heart of this book is an absorbing depiction of an irrepressible child and adolescent who approached all of life with a great sense of wonder and who meant to live it to the fullest. Throughout the memoir, the reader comes to see the richness of this life and the pride with which Mahan remembers it.

The Life and Letters of Raja Rammohun Roy. Compiled and Edited by the Late S. D. Collet, and Completed by a Friend
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164
Rammohun Roy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 185

Rammohun Roy

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-15
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  • Publisher: Penguin UK

Raja Rammohun Roy (1774—1833) was a great champion of liberty and civil rights in colonial India. He was also a true cosmopolitan who envisioned a world without borders. A tireless crusader for religious and social reform, Rammohun attempted a progressive reinterpretation of Hinduism and tried to improve the lot of socially marginalized groups such as women. Yet, in spite of his lofty public presence, Rammohun was a hugely controversial figure. He shocked the Hindu orthodoxy by his support to the abolition of Sati, offended evangelists by separating the moral message of Christ from the purely theological, and was often dragged into legal disputes over family property. By the time of his death in Bristol, he was as much resented as respected, both at home and abroad. Using relatively unexplored sources, this elegant and accessible new biography by Amiya P. Sen paints a fascinating portrait of one of the legendary makers of modern India.

Selected Works of M.N. Roy: 1932-1936
  • Language: en

Selected Works of M.N. Roy: 1932-1936

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1987
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Tree and Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 348

Tree and Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India

  • Categories: Art

A pioneering study of the emergence of Buddhist art in southern India, featuring vibrant photography of rare works, many published here for the first time Named for two primary motifs in Buddhist art, the sacred bodhi tree and the protective snake, Tree & Serpent: Early Buddhist Art in India is the first publication to foreground devotional works produced in the Deccan from 200 BCE to 400 CE. Unlike traditional narratives, which focus on northern India (where the Buddha was born, taught, and died), this groundbreaking book presents Buddhist art from monastic sites in the south. Long neglected, this is among the earliest surviving bodies of Buddhist art, and among the most sublimely beautiful...

Raja Rammohun Roy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Raja Rammohun Roy

Rammohun Roy, the father of Indian renaissance, released waves of enlightenment which, in course of time, developed into a mighty current and set the country on the path of progress and modernity. Throughout his life, he fought against social and religious bigotry and evils. With his immense love for freedom, his driving passion for truth, his profound study and understanding of the scriptures, and a modern, democratic political outlook, Rammohun Roy waged an unending war against medievalism. He served the nation in manifold fields, including education, literature, journalism, emancipation of women and other reforms. Saumyendranath Tagore, who needs no introduction, presents a well-knit and succinct account of the variegated personality and work of the great patriot.

The Dream Prevails
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 452

The Dream Prevails

A novel of Anglo-Indian life.