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Author's encounters with husbands and wives in different stages of agony and despair, while holding matrimonial court, led her to reflect deeply on the dynamics of the relationship called "marriage". Case after case revealed that a lot goes into preparation for rituals and extravaganza associated with marriage. But, hardly a thought is spared about this delicate relationship. Girls and boys are very demanding of their companion but none is ready to pitch in. Both want their "own way" their "own space" but are reluctant to invest in togetherness. The real life stories revealed that you cannot have a "perfect twosome", when each individual brings his/her own imperfections. Conflicts would alwa...
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Residues from agriculture and the food industry consist of many and varied wastes, in total accounting for over 250 million tonnes of waste per year in the UK alone. Biotechnological processing of these residues would allow these waste products to be used as a resource, with tremendous potential. An extensive range of valuable and usable products can be recovered from what was previously considered waste: including fuels, feeds and pharmaceutical products. In this way Biotechnology can offer many viable alternatives to the disposal of agricultural waste, producing several new products in the process. This book presents up-to-date information on a biotechnology approach for the utilisation of...
Smart Question Bank (MCQs) for CUETUG for Economics/Business Economics comprises comprehensive sets of questions accompanied by answers, based on the latest syllabus structure set by the National Testing Agency (NTA), and it follows the current NCERTXII syllabus. This book caters to Section- II (Domain speciƒOc subjects) of the CUET-UG examination. While Economics is taken by the Arts group, Business Economics is taken by the Commerce group at their +2 level. The book caters to both the streams.
Nitin’s mother means the world to him and when she breathes her last in his arms, it changes him upside down. A soft and humble guy declares rebellion against his father. On the way to fulfill his father’s desire of him becoming an engineer, he takes a bold decision and runs away to a completely new city for pursuing his ambition of becoming a famous singer.Against all the odds, he is not just able to fight the blues, but also forges new bonds of friendship in a completely new place. Once again destiny catches up with his happiness and he finds himself on the crossroad of life. His most loved friends end up in grave trouble and Nitin is confronted with the most difficult choice of his life!Will Nitin be able to survive the outcome of his choice and come out of it as a champion or will he take the plunge towards deluge of depression?Nitin’s journey is the one, which almost every individual has to undergo in one form or the other. This story gives the insight into the actual challenges that confront all of us and it also shares the wisdom to understand that most solutions are not just within our reach, but are within ourselves. The process is just about digging deep within.
Music, Health and the Body: Cross-Cultural Perspectives focuses on the role of music in understanding new dimensions of health and healing through a unique relationship between identity, social interactions and the human body under the overarching paradigm of culture. The recent Covid-19 pandemic also has highlighted the significance of social and individual factors in people’s perception of and their ability to cope with the pandemic situation globally through music. Based on inter-disciplinary themes, and contributions from highly qualified international cohort of scholars, the volume will command attention amongst historians, ethnologists, musicologists, sociologists, anthropologists, psychotherapists and other scholars in arts and humanities.
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Internationalisation of medical knowledge, its circulation and implementation through colonial institutions have played a significant role in combating diseases of public health importance. With contributions from reputed faculty and researchers, this volume examines the dynamics of circulation of medical knowledge and the creation of webs of empire through medical curiosities, medical and architectural knowledge, medical manuscripts, African agency, medical ideas and management of diseases, surgical and anatomical knowledge and a collective scientific enterprise in translating ‘local’ to ‘universal’ paradigms of practice.