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Autobiography
The "Textbook of Plant Anatomy and Physiology" is an all-encompassing manual that has been carefully compiled. It explores the dynamic processes and complex structures that regulate the existence of plants. Specifically tailored for students, researchers, and enthusiasts, this book provides an exhaustive examination of contemporary developments in plant science as well as traditional principles. Through a meticulous progression from the microscopic scrutiny of cellular structures to the comprehensive evaluation of entire plant systems, every chapter presents a profound and lucid comprehension of the anatomical and physiological aspects of plants. The mechanisms of photosynthesis, the intrica...
The brain is the most complex organ in the human body. It produces our every thought, action, memory, feeling and experience of the world. This jelly-like mass of tissue, weighing in at around 1.4 kilograms, contains a staggering one hundred billion nerve cells, or neurons. To be in nutshell, it thinks, feels, imagines, emotes, remember, argue, propose, theorize and for that matter everything that related to one’s existence. Without brain body is nothing but animalist, a super mammal. The complexity of the connectivity between these cells is mind-boggling. Each neuron can make contact with thousands or even tens of thousands of others, via tiny structures called synapses. Our brains form a million new connections for every second of our lives. The pattern and strength of the connections is constantly changing and no two brains are alike.
THE ORIGIN OF THINGS has always been a central concern for humanity; the origin of the stones, the animals, the plants, the planets, the stars and we ourselves. Yet the most fundamental origin of them all would seem to be the origin of the universe as a whole – of everything that exists, without which there could be none of the creatures and things mentioned above, including ourselves. Perhaps that is why the existence of the universe, its origin and nature, has been a subject of explanation in almost all civilizations and cultures. In fact, every culture known to anthropology has had a cosmogony – a history of how the world began and continues, of how mankind was created and of what the...
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Now-a-days men suffering from sexual disorders are very common. Much of the male sexual diseases, as well as of the vice in which it originates, is due to the prevailing ignorance on sexual matters. This book helps to resolve this problem.
India's History was mostly written on the basis of Archeological and linguistic research by the British in colonial times or by historians employed by the English such as Max Muller. The British had a vested interest in not presenting the Indian civilization as ancient or as great as it was thought to be. Till the 18 th Century, philosophers and thinkers in Europe such as Voltaire, Hegel and even as late as Nietzsche referred to Indian Philosophy and Science, as the Mother of all Philosophes and Sciences. The British established a two-pronged strategy: First to postdate most of Indian History. Second to show that whatever was good in India like Sanskrit, philosophy, architecture, and literat...
Provides a comprehensive account on the latest trends and knowledge in Pharmacognosy. While general aspects are dealt with in detail, the systematic treatment and methodical description of plants and plant families is also provided to aid the understanding of pharmacognostic terms. The theory is supported with self-explanatory diagrams.
Universe, the whole cosmic system of matter and energy of which Earth, and therefore the human race, is a part. Humanity has traveled a long road since societies imagined Earth, the Sun, and the Moon as the main objects of creation, with the rest of the universe being formed almost as an afterthought.