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  • av Chetan Parashottambhai Vora
    296,-

    Evacuated Glass Tube Solar Collector as an Air Heater" is a comprehensive book that explores the design, performance, and applications of evacuated glass tube solar collectors for air heating purposes. The book focuses on the analysis, optimization, and practical implementation of these innovative solar heating systems. The book begins by providing an overview of solar thermal energy and the importance of utilizing renewable energy sources for space heating. It introduces the concept of evacuated glass tube solar collectors, which are highly efficient and capable of harnessing solar energy even in challenging weather conditions. Readers will gain a fundamental understanding of the principles and working mechanisms of evacuated glass tube collectors as air heaters. Moving forward, the book delves into the design considerations and engineering aspects of evacuated glass tube solar collectors. It covers topics such as collector configuration, absorber plate design, heat transfer mechanisms, and insulation techniques. The book explores the impact of various design parameters on the thermal performance and efficiency of the collectors. It provides guidelines for optimizing the design and construction of evacuated glass tube solar collectors to maximize heat transfer and energy conversion. Throughout the book, practical aspects of using evacuated glass tube solar collectors as air heaters are addressed. It discusses considerations such as installation, operation, and maintenance of these systems. The book explores the integration of solar air heaters with existing heating systems, such as forced-air systems or radiant floor heating, to provide sustainable and cost-effective heating solutions. It also covers the economic and environmental benefits of using evacuated glass tube collectors for air heating applications. Furthermore, "Evacuated Glass Tube Solar Collector as an Air Heater" examines the performance analysis and simulation techniques for evaluating the thermal performance of these systems. It discusses mathematical modeling, computational fluid dynamics (CFD), and experimental methods for assessing heat transfer rates, energy efficiency, and system performance. The book also explores advanced control strategies and automation techniques to optimize the operation of evacuated glass tube solar collectors as air heaters. This book serves as a valuable resource for researchers, engineers, architects, and students in the field of solar energy and sustainable building systems. It combines theoretical knowledge with practical insights, offering guidelines, design principles, and case studies for the effective utilization of evacuated glass tube solar collectors as air heaters. The goal is to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of the potential and practical implementation of these systems, enabling them to design and implement efficient and environmentally friendly heating solutions.

  • av Rahul Kumar
    396,-

    Nature's Healing Powers: An Overview Nature has always been there for us, providing comfort, inspiration, and most importantly, healing. The potential of nature's healing abilities has been an ever-present thread throughout human history, from traditional herbal treatments to cutting-edge pharmaceuticals produced from plants. Nature offers a huge array of resources that have the power to heal and preserve our bodily, mental, and emotional well-being. Humans' evolutionary history includes a close connection to the restorative powers of nature. Primitive peoples drew on the natural world for everything from food to medicine. Indigenous civilizations, in particular, have maintained a wealth of information about the therapeutic powers of numerous plants, herbs, and other natural resources. The knowledge included in these time-tested methods of care has been passed down through the ages and is relevant today. The concept of using natural resources for healing is expansive, covering a wide range of methods, products, and approaches. It is not confined to medicinal herbs, although they play a vital role. These include the promise of biomimicry in developing cutting-edge medical innovations, the psychological impact of natural aesthetics, and the therapeutic value of spending time in natural areas. Understanding and using nature's healing power can lead to more holistic and sustainable approaches to treatment. The Green Pharmacy of Medicinal Plants The usage of medicinal plants extends back thousands of years, and it is one of the most notable representations of nature's healing potential. Herbal medicine is a practice that has been passed down from generation to generation in many different civilizations. Plants like aloe vera, lavender, and echinacea have long been recognized for their healing benefits. Even mainstream medicine recognizes the merits of these time-honored techniques. In truth, many pharmaceutical medications are either directly derived from plants or are conceptually similar to plant-based drugs. Aspirin, for instance, originates from the willow tree, whereas the Pacific yew tree is the source of the anti-cancer medication Taxol.

  • av Sapna
    306,-

    Quality of work life, job satisfaction, and life satisfaction are interrelated aspects that profoundly influence an individual's overall well-being. The quality of work life pertains to the overall conditions, environment, and experiences a person encounters in their workplace. A positive quality of work life is characterized by factors such as a supportive and inclusive work culture, opportunities for growth and development, work-life balance, and fair compensation. When employees find themselves in such a nurturing work environment, they are more likely to experience job satisfaction, which is a measure of contentment and fulfillment derived from their work. Job satisfaction is a complex construct influenced by various factors, including the nature of the job itself, the relationships with colleagues and supervisors, the degree of autonomy, and the alignment of personal values with the organization's mission. When individuals are content in their jobs, they tend to be more engaged, productive, and committed, contributing to organizational success. Furthermore, job satisfaction can have a direct impact on the quality of work life, as it can result in reduced stress levels, improved mental and emotional well-being, and a greater sense of purpose. Importantly, job satisfaction is not an isolated element but is closely tied to life satisfaction, which encompasses a person's overall well-being and happiness in life. Individuals who are satisfied with their jobs tend to experience higher levels of life satisfaction, as work often constitutes a significant part of one's daily routine and identity. A fulfilling job can provide financial security, opportunities for personal growth, and a sense of accomplishment, all of which contribute to a more satisfying life. Moreover, job satisfaction can positively spill over into one's personal life, fostering better relationships and overall life contentment. Conversely, when the quality of work life is poor, characterized by a lack of recognition, excessive workload, conflicts, and a lack of work-life balance, it can lead to decreased job satisfaction and, subsequently, reduced life satisfaction. In such cases, individuals may experience stress, burnout, and dissatisfaction in both their professional and personal lives. This highlights the intricate web of connections between these three elements, where the impact of one spills over into the others, creating a cascading effect.

  • av Joshita Lamba
    306,-

    The investigation of the probiotic nature of conventional Indian fermented foods has garnered significant attention due to their potential health benefits and longstanding cultural significance. These traditional foods, which include items such as yogurt, kefir, dosa, idli, and pickles, have been a staple in Indian cuisine for centuries. They undergo a natural fermentation process, often utilizing a variety of beneficial microorganisms, such as lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and yeast strains, to transform raw ingredients into flavorful and preserved products. One of the key attributes that make these foods intriguing from a probiotic standpoint is the presence of live and active beneficial bacteria in the final product. Probiotics are microorganisms that confer health benefits when consumed in adequate amounts. Studies have revealed that many of these Indian fermented foods are rich sources of probiotic strains, such as Lactobacillus acidophilus, Lactobacillus casei, Lactobacillus plantarum, and Bifidobacterium species. These strains are known for their positive impact on gut health, including improving digestion, enhancing nutrient absorption, and supporting the immune system. Moreover, these probiotics are believed to aid in the maintenance of a balanced gut microbiota, which is increasingly recognized as a critical factor in overall health. Additionally, these foods are often lactose-free or have significantly reduced levels of lactose due to the fermentation process, making them suitable for individuals with lactose intolerance. The consumption of Indian fermented foods has also been linked to potential reductions in the risk of various gastrointestinal issues, such as diarrhea and irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). Furthermore, emerging research suggests that these probiotic-rich foods may have broader health implications, extending to metabolic health, weight management, and even mental well-being, given the bidirectional connection between the gut and the brain. While traditional Indian fermented foods exhibit substantial promise as probiotic sources, it is crucial to remember that the probiotic nature of these foods can vary depending on factors like preparation methods, ingredients, and regional variations. Therefore, rigorous scientific investigations are necessary to identify and characterize the specific probiotic strains present, as well as to determine their potential health benefits. Moreover, ensuring the viability and stability of probiotics during storage and consumption is essential to guarantee their effectiveness. As such, ongoing research into these fermented foods is vital for optimizing their probiotic potential and fostering their incorporation into modern dietary practices. In conclusion, the exploration of the probiotic attributes of conventional Indian fermented foods has unveiled a wealth of promising health benefits, rooted in their rich microbial diversity and established cultural significance. These foods offer a natural and flavorful means of enhancing gut health, digestibility, and overall well-being, and their traditional preparation methods have stood the test of time. However, further research is essential to fully understand and harness their probiotic potential, offering an exciting avenue for both scientific inquiry and culinary tradition preservation.

  • av Brian Roberto
    380,-

    "Lattice Based Interval Fuzzy Soft Sets" written by AR. Pandipriya is a comprehensive guide that explores the principles and applications of Lattice-based Interval Fuzzy Soft Sets. The book delves into the fundamental concepts of Interval Mathematics, Fuzzy Mathematics, and Lattice Theory to provide a solid foundation for understanding Lattice-based Interval Fuzzy Soft Sets. The book covers a range of topics, including Fuzzy Sets, Interval-valued Fuzzy Sets, and Soft Computing, and provides an in-depth examination of their applications.The book discusses the Algebraic Structure of Fuzzy Soft Sets, including Fuzzy Membership Functions, Fuzzy Relations, and Interval-Valued Relations, and their relationships with Lattice-Based Fuzzy Relations, Soft Relations, and Interval-Valued Soft Relations. It also explores Lattice-Based Fuzzy Soft Sets and Interval-Valued Fuzzy Soft Sets and their operations, including Fuzzy Soft Set Operations and Interval-Valued Fuzzy Soft Set Operations. The book further delves into Fuzzy Soft Set Theory, Interval-Valued Fuzzy Soft Set Theory, and Lattice-Based Fuzzy Soft Set Theory, and their applications in Decision Making, Multi-Criteria Decision Making, and Uncertainty Management.Moreover, the book explains how Lattice-Based Interval Fuzzy Soft Sets can be used for Knowledge Representation, Expert Systems, and Artificial Intelligence. It discusses Interval-Valued Knowledge Representation, Fuzzy Knowledge Representation, and Lattice-Based Knowledge Representation, along with Interval-Valued Expert Systems, Fuzzy Expert Systems, and Lattice-Based Expert Systems. It also explores Interval-Valued Artificial Intelligence, Fuzzy Artificial Intelligence, and Lattice-Based Artificial Intelligence. Overall, this book is a valuable resource for researchers, practitioners, and students interested in the theory and applications of Lattice-Based Interval Fuzzy Soft Sets.

  • av Theresia Portoghese
    500,-

    Many believe the first concrete representation of yoga comes from present-day Pakistan.Found in the Indus Valley Civilization (2500-1500 BCE), the discovery of the Pasupathi Sealsurfaced in the late 1920s. The low relief clay stamp depicts an individual seated in a posture,surrounded by animals. Branding goods from the ancient Indian valley madethem distinguishable when trading with the Near Eastern civilizations of Egypt andMesopotamia.1 In addition to labeling market products, the logos offered a pictorial glimpse intothe culture from which the goods came. It is fascinating that the northern Indian communitydeliberately selected the iconic image of a seated posture for a marketing logo. Is it possible theseal is the oldest example of the region self-identifying with the practice of yoga? Unfortunately,conclusive deciphering of the writing system of the Indus Valley is still in progress, and acomplete understanding of the meaning behind the form is yet to be determined.

  • av Yoge Eta Bhatia
    406,-

    Work-life balance among women professionals is a critical issue that continues to evolve in our rapidly changing professional landscape. As more women enter the workforce and aspire to build successful careers, they often face unique challenges in balancing their professional commitments with their personal lives. Achieving this equilibrium is not only important for the well-being and satisfaction of women professionals but is also a vital aspect of promoting gender equality and diversity in the workplace. Women professionals today juggle multiple responsibilities, from demanding careers to family obligations and other personal pursuits. These diverse roles can put immense pressure on them, impacting their overall quality of life and job satisfaction. Work-life balance encompasses the ability to effectively allocate time and energy between these various domains, ensuring that neither their career nor personal life suffers. It's not just about reducing working hours or compromising on career aspirations; it's about creating an environment that allows women to excel in both spheres without undue stress. One of the major challenges in achieving work-life balance for women professionals is the persistence of traditional gender roles and societal expectations. Women are often burdened with a disproportionate share of household and caregiving responsibilities, which can hinder their professional growth and job satisfaction. Achieving gender equality in these aspects is crucial to addressing this issue. This involves not only changing perceptions and attitudes but also creating supportive workplace policies and practices, such as flexible work arrangements and paid parental leave. Employers play a pivotal role in fostering work-life balance for women professionals. Organizations that prioritize this balance tend to have happier and more motivated employees. Strategies like offering flexible work hours, remote work options, on-site childcare facilities, and mentorship programs can significantly enhance the quality of life for women professionals. Additionally, promoting a culture of diversity and inclusion ensures that women are given equal opportunities and support in their career growth. The concept of work-life balance also intersects with women's mental and physical health. Prolonged periods of imbalance can lead to stress, burnout, and a range of health issues. Therefore, prioritizing work-life balance isn't just a matter of personal preference; it's a fundamental element of overall well-being. Mental health awareness and support programs are becoming increasingly important in the workplace, as they help women cope with the stress and pressures of managing both their careers and personal lives. Moreover, women in leadership positions have the potential to drive change within organizations. When women professionals rise to influential roles, they can advocate for policies and practices that empower all women in the workplace. By setting examples and breaking through traditional gender barriers, they inspire other women to pursue leadership roles and encourage an environment where work-life balance is valued.

  • av Michael Johnson
    300,-

    Michael Johnson's "The Molecules of Life: A Journey into Chemistry" is a fascinating exploration of the fascinating field of chemistry. This amazing book makes chemistry, which may be intimidating, into an exciting journey that anyone can enjoy. Michael Johnson, a renowned chemist and skilled writer, takes readers on a journey through the fundamentals of existence. Johnson reveals the histories of these crucial chemical elements, such as water molecules, DNA, and proteins, and how they fit into the larger narrative of life. Johnson explains chemical processes, the periodic table, and the remarkable changes that occur inside the tiniest particles with clarity and passion. His story not only clarifies the scientific principles, but also explains the far-reaching effects of chemistry on everything from our health to our vitality to the very air we breathe. Beautiful and profound, "The Molecules of Life" celebrates the science of chemistry. Both the novice and the expert scientist are welcome to join the author on this fascinating voyage into the world of subatomic particles. Every living thing on Earth depends on a fascinating set of chemical reactions, and Johnson's book not only teaches about these reactions but also gives the reader a profound respect for them. If you want to take a life-changing journey into the heart of chemistry, this is the book for you.

  • av Emily Reynolds
    316,-

    "The Mindful Path: Navigating Mental Health Challenges with Resilience and Compassion" written by Reynolds. In "The Mindful Path," Emily Reynolds provides a supportive and encouraging map for individuals navigating the sometimes rocky waters of mental health issues. Reynolds provides a way forward that is both realistic and hopeful, based on his extensive personal experience and a comprehensive awareness of the complexity of mental health. Reynolds offers a new way of looking at life's challenges by drawing on her experience with mental illness. She encourages readers to use mindfulness as a means to introspection, health, and fortitude. She shows how mindfulness can be a guiding light in difficult times by sharing personal stories and providing activities that anybody can do. When it comes to your mental health, "The Mindful Path" is more than simply a survival manual; it's a road map to thriving. In order to achieve emotional health, self-compassion is a must, and Reynolds urges her readers to work on it. She also discusses the discrimination that people with mental illness face, helping to build a foundation of support that is essential in today's world. Anyone interested in learning more about mental health and acquiring the skills necessary to deal with its intricacies should read this book. The words of Emily Reynolds are motivational and a reminder that we may pave a route towards better, more hopeful tomorrows by practising resilience, compassion, and mindfulness. The book "The Mindful Path" is a guidepost for anyone seeking emotional health.

  • av Rajesh Gupta
    276,-

    "The Silk Road: A Journey Through History" is a fascinating look at one of the most famous and important trading routes in human history. Mitchell takes readers on a fantastic journey across time and place, uncovering the rich fabric of human contact, cultural exchange, and historical significance that the Silk Road represents in this well researched and eloquently presented book. Rajesh Guptaskillfully takes us on a tour of the old network of trade routes that, for ages, linked the East with the West. The book vividly recreates the sights, sounds, and smells of this incredible corridor of commerce, from the teeming markets of Chang'an (modern-day Xi'an) to the wealthy towns of Samarkand and the furthest reaches of the Mediterranean. Along the Silk Road, readers will encounter a wide variety of people whose interactions affected the fate of empires and the development of human civilization. "The Silk Road" provides a new angle on the enormous effect of cross-cultural interactions on art, religion, science, and technology by drawing on a plethora of historical sources and archaeological discoveries. Mitchell's story is a fascinating reminder that the exchange of knowledge and things along these historic trade routes was crucial to the development of our modern, globalised society. This book is an enlightening and exciting trip through time, encouraging readers to explore the lasting impact of the Silk Road whether they are history buffs or armchair travellers.

  • av Johnathan Hamilton
    286,-

    A monumental and painstakingly researched historical classic, Johnathan Hamilton's "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire" tells the epic story of one of the most important civilizations in human history. Hamilton takes readers on a journey through the rise, peak, and fall of the Roman Empire with profound insight and entertaining storytelling. This book is more than just a history lesson; it's an opportunity to travel through time and experience the dramatic events that led to the rise of a powerful empire. The legendary heroes, emperors, and conquests that defined Rome's dominance are brought to life by Hamilton's skillful storytelling, especially those of Julius Caesar, Augustus, and Trajan. What really sets "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire" unique is the depth with which it investigates the various causes of the empire's downfall. Carefully delving into internal struggle, economic difficulties, external dangers, and societal shifts, Hamilton paints a vivid portrait of the empire's slow demise over several centuries. Not only does Hamilton provide valuable information, but his writing also provokes deep reflection. By encouraging readers to find parallels between ancient Rome and the problems of modern civilizations, he ensures that his portrayal of the past will continue to have contemporary relevance. This book is essential reading for anybody interested in the rich fabric of human history and culture. Johnathan Hamilton's "The Rise and Fall of the Roman Empire" is a monument to his commitment to documenting and preserving the history of an empire whose impact may be seen in the ways it shapes contemporary politics, society, and worldviews. It's a fascinating trip through time that teaches readers about the rise and fall of civilizations and the universal truths of the past.

  • av John Richardson
    300,-

    Nanotechnology and the Future TransformationJohn Richardson, the author. John Richardson's new book, "The Nanotech Revolution: Transforming the Future," delves deep into the revolutionary field of nanotechnology and its far-reaching effects on society, academia, and business. This book examines the extraordinary developments that have come from the realm of nanotechnology in a way that is both informative and entertaining, demonstrating the revolutionary potential of this field. The secrets of altering matter at the nanoscale are revealed as Richardson leads readers on an enthralling adventure through the complex worlds of nanoscience and nanotechnology. He explores the fundamental ideas behind nanotechnology, from working with individual atoms to developing ground-breaking new materials and gadgets, in a lucid and analytical manner. Nanotechnology is already influencing many industries, and "The Nanotech Revolution" sheds light on how it is reshaping everything from medicine and energy to electronics and manufacturing. Richardson delves into how nanotechnology is revolutionising healthcare, fostering environmental sustainability, and propelling creativity in ways that were previously unimaginable through thought-provoking case studies and conversations with experts. This book is a great resource for everyone interested in nanotechnology, from the casual science reader to the tech-savvy professional. The future imagined in John Richardson's "The Nanotech Revolution" is one in which little technologies have enormous effects.

  • av Gerald Hines
    310,-

    God has made Man and Woman in his Image. It was a profound idea, with which, the humanity could prosper in the world. But what went wrong? How could something start so good and end up so bad? Or not? But wait, Our Creator(s) may have a plan and our story may not be over.In this book, the author struggles with the idea of humanity choosing to reject the Kingdom of Heaven. He discusses this loss in-depth, shedding the light on the separation that humans feel from the Spiritual World from the Physical World. In doing so, he teaches the readers to find their way back to the Lost Kingdom of Heaven - the goal of every human being.

  • av Emily Roberts
    286,-

    "The Story of Google: The Search Engine That Changed the World" is an interesting look at how the tech giant has changed, improved, and left its mark on our digital world. This interesting book goes into great detail about Google's history and its innovative spirit. It also talks about how Google has changed the way we receive and use information.This book is about Google's founders, Larry Page and Sergey Brin, and the early experiences and schooling that helped them build the most popular search engine in the world. It tells the story of how the groundbreaking PageRank algorithm and the Google search engine came to be, giving us a look into the tech world at the time.From its humble beginnings in a garage to its rapid rise as a tech giant, this story shows the problems, successes, and changes in culture that Google faced along the way. People who read this will learn a lot about Google's innovative office culture and its never-ending drive for new ideas, which is shown by its moonshot projects and dedication to open-source contributions."The Story of Google" also looks at how Google's new search engines have had a huge effect on the internet and how easy it is for people around the world to get information. The book goes into detail about how the tech giant has grown into many new areas, such as AI, self-driving cars, healthcare, and maps. This shows how much of an impact it has on the digital world.This book uses the most popular terms to give an interesting and deep look at Google's history, its ongoing impact on society, and the ways it is still changing the digital world. "The Story of Google" is an inspiring and educational trip through the search engine that truly changed the world. It's great for tech fans, business professionals, and anyone who is just interested in how technology can change things.

  • av Rahul Mawlankar
    370,-

    "Polyphasic Systematics of Marine Bacteria" by Rahul Mawlankar is a comprehensive book that delves into the diverse world of marine bacteria, their taxonomy, and their potential applications in various fields. The book highlights the importance of polyphasic systematics, which involves using a combination of phenotypic, genotypic, and chemotaxonomic approaches for bacterial identification and classification. The author emphasizes the significance of 16S rRNA gene sequencing and phylogenetic analysis in determining the evolutionary relationships and taxonomic classification of marine bacteria. The book also provides detailed insights into the microbial diversity of marine environments, bacterial taxonomy, and the various methods used for bacterial identification, including phenotypic and genotypic characterization. Furthermore, the book covers several analytical techniques, including fatty acid profiling, polar lipid profiling, menaquinone profiling, and polyamine profiling, which are used for microbial characterization. It also includes DNA-DNA hybridization and DNA G+C content for assessing the relatedness between different bacterial strains. The author highlights the importance of marine bacteria in bioprospecting, natural products, secondary metabolites, and bioactive compounds, which have potential applications in drug discovery, marine biotechnology, industrial applications, and bioremediation. The book also covers various aspects of marine ecology, biogeography, microbial evolution, adaptation, genetics, and genomics, including culture-dependent and culture-independent methods, molecular techniques, high-throughput sequencing, and bioinformatics. Finally, the book explores the intricate interplay between microbial communities, interactions, symbiosis, quorum sensing, and communication in the marine environment, highlighting the significance of microbial ecology and biogeography. Overall, this book is an invaluable resource for researchers and students interested in marine microbiology and its potential applications in various fields.

  • av Ajit Singh
    330,-

    The book "Lightweight Gas and Aerosol Analyzer" by Ajit Singh is an essential guide for anyone interested in air quality and pollution monitoring. The book describes a portable instrument that can be used for real-time measurements of gases and aerosols. The lightweight design makes it easy to carry and use in various applications such as environmental, occupational, health, and safety monitoring. The book covers the sensing technology used in the analyzer, which includes ionization and mass spectrometry for measuring particles' concentration, size, and distribution. The book also explains the sampling inlet and flow control mechanisms, which are crucial for obtaining accurate and precise measurements. The analyzer's calibration procedures are described in detail, ensuring that the measurements are reliable and consistent. The book also discusses the data logging capabilities of the analyzer, which allows for wireless connectivity and user-friendly software for data analysis and interpretation. The book covers the various applications of the analyzer, including industrial hygiene, research and development, and fieldwork. The analyzer's hazard control capabilities are also covered, making it useful for monitoring hazardous chemicals, emissions, and ventilation. Overall, this book is a comprehensive guide to the Lightweight Gas and Aerosol Analyzer, covering its various features and capabilities. It is a valuable resource for anyone working in air quality and pollution monitoring, providing practical information and guidance for compliance with regulations and standards.

  • av John A. Williams
    316,-

    "A History of the United States: From Colony to Superpower" is an interesting and informative look at the rich weave of American history. From its colonial beginnings to its current role as a superpower, this in-depth work looks at the country's history from every angle.This book talks about important events and people in history. It covers the American Revolution, the creation of the United States, the Constitution and Bill of Rights, and the Founding Fathers' great achievements. It looks at how the country grew and spread out, the idea of "Manifest Destiny," and the sad Trail of Tears.People who read this book will have a deep understanding of what led to the Civil War, the most important fights and leaders, and the Emancipation Proclamation, which ended slavery. The book also talks about the difficult time of Reconstruction and how industry and urbanization changed the country.This book catches the spirit of the Progressive Era, the fight for women's right to vote, and how World War I changed everything. It talks about the Red Scare and the start of the Jazz Age, both of which brought about changes and problems in culture.The book shows how FDR's New Deal and the Dust Bowl affected people by giving a lively account of the stock market crash and the Great Depression that followed. It gives an in-depth look at the U.S.'s role in World War II and the momentous event of the atomic bomb.This amazing trip through American history tells the story of the Civil Rights Movement, the Cold War, and the time of economic growth and the baby boom. It shows how complicated the Vietnam War was and how the hippies shaped a time.The book looks at how American society has changed over time, from women's rights to environmental protection. It shows the Reagan years and the rise of conservatism, focusing on the technology changes that have made the world what it is today.In a world that is always changing, "A History of the United States: From Colony to Superpower" tells an interesting story of the country's past using the most popular keywords in American history. This makes it an essential resource for history buffs, students, and anyone else who wants to fully understand the United States' amazing journey.

  • av David Anderson
    326,-

    If you want to master the ever-changing world of search engine optimization, "Mastering SEO: Tips for Getting to the Top of Search Results" is the book for you. In today's digital world, where being seen online is key to success, it's important to understand and use the power of SEO.This book, written by an expert in the field, gives you the most up-to-date tips and tricks to get your website to the top of search results. Because SEO is always changing, companies and people who want to stand out in the online world need to keep up with the latest trends.Find out how to use the most popular keywords, make your website's layout work better, write interesting content, and get high-quality backlinks that will help your rankings. Learn how to do keyword study, promote your content, and build links in a way that works. The book also talks about how important it is for sites to load quickly, be mobile-friendly, and use social media marketing to improve SEO.Learn useful things about local SEO, how to optimize Google My Business, and how to get useful customer reviews to stay ahead in the competitive world of online business. Find out how to write useful, SEO-friendly content and how it can help your online success. Also, learn how to keep track of and understand key SEO metrics, make choices based on data, and keep up with the constant changes to search engine algorithms."Mastering SEO" is everything you need to learn how to do SEO right and get to the top of search results. If you want to be a successful business owner, digital marketer, or SEO worker in the future, this book will give you the latest tips and tricks to rule the internet and be successful in 2023 and beyond.

  • av Mohsin Siddiqi
    326,-

    In his book "The Fragile Earth: Navigating the Global Environmental Crisis," distinguished author John Anderson takes readers on a deep dive into the heart of our planet's most critical concerns. Anderson's investigation of the ecological problem in our planet is thorough and incisive, displaying his eloquence as a writer and his depth of understanding of the complex network of environmental challenges facing humanity. Climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion, and pollution are just a few of the issues discussed in this thought-provoking book. Anderson exposes the gravity of the global environmental catastrophe and its far-reaching ramifications for both present and future generations through a well-researched and captivating tale. Even as it presents a bleak appraisal of the situation, "The Fragile Earth" also presents a hopeful vision for a sustainable future. Anderson presents a road map for change, asking readers to take immediate and collective action to save the Earth, drawing on a rich tapestry of scientific knowledge, inventive solutions, and inspirational examples of environmental stewardship. Anderson's prose is lucid and clear, making even the most intricate ecological ideas understandable. For those interested in learning more about the environmental problems we face and finding concrete steps towards a more sustainable, peaceful future, this book is an indispensable resource. If you care about the future of our planet and want to keep it healthy for future generations, "The Fragile Earth" is required reading.

  • av Jaya Prada
    326,-

    "The Elements of Chemistry: A Comprehensive Guide" is a unique narrative adventure through the fascinating realm of chemistry. Jaya Pradaelucidates the fundamental nature of the physical world as a complex network of elements, compounds, and reactions. Jaya Pradaexpert knowledge is on full display in this detailed manual. He deftly leads readers through the rudiments of chemistry, from the complex arrangement of the periodic table to the exciting dance of atoms and molecules in chemical reactions. Each chapter is a well-thought-out investigation that flows logically from the previous one, explaining the fundamentals before moving on to more complex ideas. Jaya Pradalively writing and relevant examples make chemistry tangible, helping readers understand and value the subject on a deeper level. This comprehensive guide covers everything there is to know about chemistry, from the atomic level all the way to its applications in health, environmental research, and materials engineering. Students, teachers, and anybody else with a genuine interest in chemistry should consider "The Elements of Chemistry" an essential textbook. Chemical concepts are simplified, and awe for the extraordinary substances that form our world is inspired. This book is an enduring classic in the field of science because Jonathan Miller's knowledge and enthusiasm permeate every page.

  • av Johnathan Reynolds
    346,-

    The E-Commerce World: How to Win in Today's Digital Marketplace. Johnathan Reynolds is the author. When reading Johnathan Reynolds' "The Digital Marketplace: Navigating the World of E-Commerce," you'll get a first-hand look at the ever-changing and exciting world of e-commerce. Reynolds sheds light on the inner workings of the internet marketplace, giving newcomers and seasoned business owners alike essential advice for thriving in the Internet economy. This book covers all you need to know about e-commerce, from the basics to the newest trends. E-commerce, digital marketing, customer involvement, and the ever-important skill of establishing trust in the digital arena are all covered by Reynolds. His readable language simplifies difficult ideas, making this book essential reading for anybody serious about succeeding in today's online economy. Johnathan Reynolds explores the social and cultural effects of the digital age on business in addition to offering practical advice. He delves into the ways in which technological advancements have altered consumer habits, upended established retail paradigms, and reworked economies around the world. Readers are given a better grasp of the factors driving e-commerce and how to harness them through the use of case studies and real-world examples. With "The Digital Marketplace" as your guide, you can conquer the intimidating world of e-commerce with ease. This book is a must-read for business owners, CEOs, and anyone else interested in the future of digital commerce since it provides readers with the tools they'll need to succeed in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.

  • av Oliver Kensington
    330,-

    Oliver Kensington's "The Digital Revolution: Transforming Tomorrow's World" When reading Oliver Kensington's "The Digital Revolution: Transforming Tomorrow's World," you'll feel like you're on a roller coaster ride through the earth-shaking changes brought about by the unstoppable advance of technology. This fascinating book is a forward-thinking investigation of how the information era is transforming every area of human life, from work and education to leisure and romance. Tech expert and futurist Kensington examines the inner workings of the digital revolution and its far-reaching effects on culture, politics, and the economy. His studies and thoughts reveal the unseen drivers of technological progress, and his outlook on the future is captivating. Kensington presents a clear picture of how AI, blockchain, the IoT, and other cutting-edge technologies are reshaping industries and questioning the very essence of what it is to be human through vivid storytelling and riveting anecdotes. He expertly steers through dense material, making this book approachable to both IT aficionados and newcomers to the digital world. If you want to know how technology can change the world, and how it already is, then "The Digital Revolution" is the book for you. Kensington's insightful investigation can be used as a guide for making the most of the digital age and all it has to offer. This book couldn't come at a better moment, since it serves as a roadmap for the promising years ahead.

  • av Carolina Hernandez Losada
    540,-

    This thesis examines the ways in which transgender women who identify asbeing inside "the closet" in Bogotá, Colombia, negotiate their gender identities. Itprovides a detailed ethnographical account of the experiences of the participants bylooking at how they negotiate gender through three lenses: intimate relationships, spaceand sense of belonging. This thesis also critically addresses the concept of gender byengaging with the participants' embodied, spatialized and relational experiences offamily relationships and being in the closet. This provides the basis for discussing howthe tensions between the experiences of a sense of belonging and not-belonging enablethe participants to create strategies to reduce the conflict between their differentbelongings and maintain their intimate relationships. In this sense, this thesisunderstands gender as constantly negotiated in different contexts, with different peoplein different places. The Introduction provides a brief context of the field of this research.Chapter 2 explains how the research was undertaken methodologically. Chapters 3 and4 deal with the relationship between family relationships and gender and sexuality,arguing that family life is a key arena for negotiating them. Here I engage with theconcept of intimate citizenship and the experiences of the participants around intimatelife, and their relationships as children, parents and partners. Finally, Chapters 5 and 6concentrate on the participants' experiences participants of the closet by looking atgender and sense of belonging, arguing that the closet is not a closed off space. Itsboundaries are not fixed, as people are able to step in and out of it in dialogue withbroader society, their relationships and belongings. Indeed, as with the gendered livesof my research participants being threaded through multiple places and relationships,the closet is dynamic and productive of diversely complex negotiations andperformances of gendered being and doing.

  • av B. Suryawanshi
    476,-

    The book "Studies in Desulfurization of Transportation Fuels" written by B. Suryawanshi provides a comprehensive overview of the various aspects of desulfurization in transportation fuels. With the increasing demand for cleaner fuels, desulfurization has become a crucial step in the fuel processing industry. The book covers topics such as sulfur compounds, their impact on the environment, and the regulations governing their use in fuel quality. The book explores the different desulfurization technologies such as hydrodesulfurization, adsorption, oxidative desulfurization, and deep desulfurization, and their efficiency in removing organic and inorganic sulfur. Catalysts, including zeolites and metal oxides, are also discussed in detail. The book delves into the desulfurization kinetics, sulfur reduction, and selectivity of various desulfurization methods. Furthermore, the book also covers fuel properties and their impact on fuel economy. It delves into sulfur poisoning and its effect on fuel refining. The book examines fuel additives, their effectiveness, and the challenges associated with their use. The book concludes by exploring industrial desulfurization, sulfuric acid production, and sulfur recovery. Overall, this book provides a comprehensive understanding of desulfurization and its impact on transportation fuels. The book is essential reading for researchers, engineers, and professionals in the fuel processing industry, environmental scientists, and policy-makers.

  • av Nilesh S Paul
    406,-

    Biosynthesized silver nanoparticles represent a cutting-edge advancement in the field of diagnostics, offering a versatile and eco-friendly approach for the development of highly sensitive and cost-effective diagnostic tools. These nanoparticles are produced through the reduction of silver ions using natural sources, such as plant extracts, microorganisms, or biomolecules, which act as reducing and stabilizing agents. This green synthesis method not only minimizes the environmental impact associated with traditional chemical methods but also harnesses the unique properties of silver nanoparticles for a wide range of diagnostic applications. One of the key advantages of biosynthesized silver nanoparticles is their exceptional tunability in terms of size, shape, and surface chemistry. This tunability allows for precise tailoring of their properties to meet the specific requirements of various diagnostic assays. Silver nanoparticles exhibit strong localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) in the visible and near-infrared range, resulting in distinct color changes that are easily detectable with the naked eye or a simple UV-visible spectrophotometer. This colorimetric response is widely used for ualitative and semi-quantitative assays, such as point-of-care testing for diseases like malaria and HIV. Furthermore, the high surface area of silver nanoparticles enhances their ability to immobilize biomolecules, such as antibodies, antigens, or DNA probes, making them valuable tools for the development of biosensors. These biosensors can detect target analytes, including pathogens, biomarkers, or environmental pollutants, with remarkable sensitivity and specificity. The interaction between the immobilized biomolecules and the analyte induces changes in the LSPR properties, leading to measurable signals that can be quantified using simple optical or electrochemical techniques. This technology has been applied in the rapid detection of various diseases, including COVID-19, as well as in environmental monitoring.

  • av Mondal Amitava
    406,-

    Investing in intellectual capital is a strategic imperative for organizations seeking to thrive in the ever-evolving knowledge-based economy. Intellectual capital encompasses the intangible assets such as knowledge, skills, expertise, innovations, and the collective intelligence of a company's workforce, as well as its relationships with customers, suppliers, and stakeholders. This investment proves highly effective for several reasons. Firstly, intellectual capital drives innovation and competitiveness, as a well-educated and skilled workforce can develop cutting-edge products and services, leading to a sustainable competitive advantage. Furthermore, by nurturing a culture of continuous learning and knowledge sharing, organizations can adapt swiftly to changing market dynamics and seize emerging opportunities. In addition, investing in intellectual capital enhances employee motivation and retention. When employees perceive that their organization values and invests in their intellectual growth, they are more likely to be engaged, productive, and committed to their roles, thereby reducing turnover and associated recruitment costs. Moreover, intellectual capital contributes to knowledge retention within the organization, as valuable expertise and experience are not solely tied to individuals but are embedded in the collective intelligence of the workforce. This, in turn, safeguards against the loss of critical knowledge when employees retire or depart. Furthermore, intellectual capital plays a pivotal role in building strong relationships with stakeholders. A knowledgeable and skilled workforce can better understand and meet the needs of customers, resulting in higher customer satisfaction and loyalty. Effective communication and collaboration facilitated by intellectual capital also foster stronger partnerships with suppliers, enhancing the efficiency of the supply chain. Additionally, intellectual capital strengthens an organization's ability to attract investors and secure financing, as it demonstrates the potential for sustained growth and profitability. Investing in intellectual capital can also lead to enhanced risk management. Well-informed and adaptable teams are more adept at identifying and mitigating risks, which is crucial in today's rapidly changing business environment. By relying on the collective wisdom of its workforce, an organization can better anticipate market shifts, regulatory changes, and potential challenges, allowing for proactive risk management strategies. Moreover, intellectual capital contributes to the development of a learning organization, one that promotes a culture of continuous improvement. Such organizations encourage employees to engage in lifelong learning, adapt to new technologies and methodologies, and drive innovation. This, in turn, leads to increased operational efficiency and effectiveness, ultimately benefiting the bottom line. Lastly, investing in intellectual capital can lead to a positive impact on an organization's reputation and brand. A company known for its commitment to developing its employees and contributing to the intellectual growth of the community is more likely to attract top talent, as well as garner respect and trust from customers and partners. A strong reputation for intellectual capital investment can set an organization apart in a crowded marketplace, further boosting its competitive advantage.

  • av Nirmala Singh Rathore
    420,-

    A comprehensive psychological evaluation in the context of positive education is a multifaceted process that encompasses a wide range of assessments and interventions aimed at promoting the holistic well-being and positive development of individuals, particularly students. Positive education, an approach that combines traditional academic learning with the cultivation of character strengths, emotional intelligence, and overall mental health, places a strong emphasis on assessing and enhancing psychological factors that contribute to flourishing. In this process, various psychological assessments, such as personality assessments, emotional intelligence tests, well-being scales, and strengths-based inventories, are utilized to gain a deep understanding of an individual's psychological profile. These evaluations are instrumental in identifying areas of strength and areas in need of development, with the overarching goal of fostering resilience, happiness, and personal growth. Within the realm of positive education, comprehensive psychological evaluations serve several critical purposes. Firstly, they assist in the early identification of psychological and emotional challenges that students may be facing, allowing educators, counselors, and parents to intervene proactively. By recognizing and addressing issues like anxiety, depression, or learning difficulties, students can receive timely support, preventing the escalation of problems that may hinder their overall well-being and academic success. Furthermore, these evaluations play a pivotal role in helping individuals understand and leverage their unique strengths and talents. By identifying their character strengths, emotional intelligence competencies, and areas of interest, students can be guided towards activities and pathways that align with their intrinsic motivation and passion, ultimately leading to a more fulfilling and purpose-driven life. Comprehensive psychological evaluations also contribute to the development of tailored interventions and positive education programs. The data collected through these assessments informs the creation of targeted strategies to enhance well-being and character development. Educators and mental health professionals can design interventions that focus on fostering optimism, resilience, gratitude, empathy, and other positive traits that are integral to a flourishing life. Moreover, these assessments enable the tracking of an individual's progress over time, offering valuable feedback on the effectiveness of interventions and positive education initiatives. By regularly assessing and reevaluating students' psychological well-being and character development, schools and educational institutions can refine their programs and ensure that they are truly promoting the flourishing of their students.Comprehensive psychological evaluations are not limited to students; they can also benefit educators, parents, and the broader school community. Educators can undergo assessments to better understand their own strengths and areas of growth, which can enhance their teaching and mentoring abilities. Parents can gain insights into their children's psychological well-being and character development, allowing them to provide more effective support and guidance. As a result, a collaborative and holistic approach to positive education can be fostered, involving all stakeholders in creating an environment that prioritizes the well-being of students and the entire educational community.

  • av Anusha Jahagirdar
    356,-

    "Thermogenic Molecules: Dietary Conversion of Adipose Tissue" by Anusha Jahagirdar is a comprehensive guide that delves into the molecular mechanisms underlying energy expenditure and obesity. The book covers topics related to the biology of adipose tissue, including brown adipose tissue (BAT) and white adipose tissue (WAT), and their respective roles in regulating energy expenditure and metabolism. The book provides a thorough understanding of the molecular and cellular mechanisms of thermogenesis and how it contributes to energy expenditure. It discusses the role of mitochondria and uncoupling protein 1 (UCP1) in thermogenesis, as well as the activation of thermogenesis by sympathetic nervous system and catecholamines. The book also explores the regulation of nutrient sensing pathways, such as AMPK, mTOR, and PPARs, and their impact on thermogenesis and adipose tissue function. Furthermore, the book delves into the impact of various dietary components on thermogenesis, including carbohydrates, proteins, and fats, and the role of ketosis in regulating energy expenditure. It also discusses the impact of exercise, cold exposure, and diet-induced thermogenesis on adipose tissue function and energy expenditure. The book also covers the link between obesity and various diseases, such as diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, and cancer, and how pharmacological interventions and natural compounds can modulate adipose tissue function and metabolism to prevent and treat these conditions. Overall, "Thermogenic Molecules: Dietary Conversion of Adipose Tissue" is a valuable resource for researchers, students, and professionals in the field of metabolism, nutrition, and obesity, providing a comprehensive overview of the molecular mechanisms regulating energy expenditure and their role in preventing and treating obesity-related diseases.

  • av Liam Nathaniel
    450,-

    The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is one of the most significant tax reforms in India, which came into effect on July 1, 2017. It has been more than three years since the implementation of GST, and it has impacted businesses in various ways. One of the sectors that have been significantly affected by GST is the Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) sector.MSMEs are the backbone of the Indian economy, as they contribute significantly to the GDP and provide employment to a vast number of people. GST has impacted MSMEs in both positive and negative ways. Let's look at how GST has impacted local MSMEs.Positive Impact of GST on Local MSMEs:1. Simplified Taxation System: GST has replaced multiple taxes like VAT, Service Tax, Central Excise, etc. with a single tax. It has simplified the taxation system, which has reduced the compliance burden on MSMEs.2. Increase in Exemption Limit: Under the earlier tax regime, businesses with an annual turnover of Rs. 20 lakhs or more had to register for VAT. However, under GST, businesses with an annual turnover of up to Rs. 40 lakhs are exempted from GST registration. This has provided relief to small businesses and has encouraged more people to start their businesses.3. Boost in Export: GST has helped MSMEs to boost their export activities. Under GST, exporters can claim a refund of the GST paid on inputs used in the export of goods and services. This has made the exports more competitive and has provided a boost to the MSMEs sector.4. Uniform Tax Rates: GST has brought in uniform tax rates across the country. This has eliminated the earlier scenario where businesses had to pay different tax rates in different states. This has provided a level playing field to all businesses and has encouraged businesses to expand their operations to other states.

  • av Ramon Miles
    390,-

    TiO2 Nanomaterials for Photocatalysis Antibacterials, written by M. Nagalakshmi, is a comprehensive book that delves into the synthesis, characterization, and application of TiO2 nanomaterials in the field of photocatalysis and antibacterials. The book covers a wide range of topics, including the use of TiO2 in solar energy conversion, visible light photocatalysis, and the generation of reactive oxygen species.The author provides an in-depth analysis of the mechanisms involved in TiO2-based photocatalysis and photodegradation, which are essential for water treatment, air pollution control, and self-cleaning surfaces. Furthermore, the book explores the use of TiO2 nanomaterials in biomedical applications, both in vitro and in vivo, for their antibacterial activity and biocompatibility.The book also covers the synthesis of TiO2 nanomaterials, including nanoparticles, nanotubes, nanorods, and nanosheets, as well as their doping and surface modification. The author discusses bandgap engineering, metal nanoparticles, and hybrid materials, including heterojunctions, which are crucial for efficient electron transfer, photocurrent, and charge separation.Moreover, the book examines the use of TiO2 nanomaterials in environmental remediation, such as in the development of nanocomposites for water purification and the use of biocidal surfaces for sterilization. The author also discusses the cytotoxicity of TiO2 nanomaterials and their potential use in cellulose, textiles, coatings, paints, food packaging, and medical devices.Overall, TiO2 Nanomaterials for Photocatalysis Antibacterials is an essential resource for researchers, scientists, and students in the field of materials science, nanotechnology, and biomedical engineering, who are interested in understanding the properties and applications of TiO2 nanomaterials. The book provides a comprehensive overview of TiO2 nanomaterials, their synthesis, characterization, and applications, and it highlights their potential in addressing some of the most pressing challenges in environmental remediation and antibacterial applications.

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