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This is a comprehensive, nonformal description of a Quechua language of central Peru, incorporating both structural and functional insights. Topics include: the demographic situation, an introduction to the syntax, word and suffix classes, morphology, case relations, passives, substantive phrases, relative clauses, complements, adverbial clauses, reduplication, question formation, negation, conjunction, evidential suffixes, the topic marker, idioms and formulaic expressions, phonology, and loan processes.
Brings Together Current Knowledge and State-of-the-Art Information on Indigenous Fermented Foods Fermented foods and beverages span a range of root crops, cereals, pulses, vegetables, nuts, fruits, and animal products. Southeast Asia has a long history of utilizing fermentation in the production and preservation of foods, and is widely recognized for its prominent use. Indigenous Fermented Foods of Southeast Asia examines some indigenous fermented foods of Thailand, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, focusing on the chemical, microbiological, and technological factors associated with their manufacture, quality, and safety. This text establishes a need for an adequate understa...
The book consists of 18 stories of different types which are suitable for all above thirteen year in age and are in simple language which is easy to read. They have been arranged in a mixed order to sustain the reader’s interest. Four stories deal with romance- involving a romantic dream, rebirth, near tragedy and humor. Two stories cover tiger hunting- one involves a super natural power which saves the hunter. The other one covers the moral transformation of a wanton hunter. One story is a murder mystery which is solved after a long hidden clue is found. Several stories cover humorous aspects of school and college life. A sci-fi story acts as a wakeup call for the extreme danger from climate change. A ghost story has a surprise ending. Two stories cover the nostalgia of an old man and the moral dilemma of an accounts officer.
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Anthropology is primarily done in the field, unlike the laboratory oriented experimental sciences. Experimental sciences make their observations in constructed settings that permit variables influencing the outcome of the experiment to be known and controlled. In contrast, anthropology's object of inquiry, like the science of ethology is life experience in its natural setting. To understand how people organize their lives both in thought and in action, one must settle among them for a very long time. The Wape of Papua New Guinea inhabit a mountainous rain forest and live in sedentary villages. They are slash and burn horticulturalists. marriage is by bride wealth and polygyny is permitted bu...
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The Handbook of Public Administration, Vol. 1 , Livre de Lyon