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Cryptocurrencies are here to stay, especially for the Youth. After 14 years of development, Blockchain Technology and Cryptocurrencies have penetrated deeply into everyday discussions among geeks. While the pandemic has brought masses, especially the Indian middle class youth, to take interest in this technology, their level of understanding remains shallow. What You Might be Missing… The buzzing question of the hour is whether to build a career/invest in crypto or not. Few recognize the need for faith in the concept to stay invested in such technologies, which can develop only from an understanding of the functioning and applications of cryptos. In Tech-onomics of Cryptocurrencies, Riya a...
Can you find all the cute koalas inside this book? Meet ten super sweet furry friends and then find them on every page. From the chocolate factory to the fairgrounds, these koalas are having fun all over the place. Explore the busy scenes full of wacky characters and see what you can spot!
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International law’s turn to history in the Americas receives invigorated refreshment with Christopher Rossi’s adaptation of the insightful and inter-disciplinary teachings of the English School and Cambridge contextualists to problems of hemispheric methodology and historiography. Rossi sheds new light on abridgments of history and the propensity to construct and legitimize whiggish understandings of international law based on simplified tropes of liberal and postcolonial treatments of the Monroe Doctrine. Central to his story is the retelling of the Monroe Doctrine by its supreme early twentieth century interlocutor, Elihu Root and other like-minded internationalists. Rossi’s revival of whiggish international law cautions against the contemporary tendency to re-read history with both eyes cast on the ideological present as a justification for misperceived historical sequencing.