The Indian Equator

The Indian Equator
Title The Indian Equator PDF eBook
Author Ian Strathcarron
Publisher Courier Corporation
Pages 242
Release 2013-07-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0486315800

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In 1895 Mark Twain conducted a year-long around-the-world lecture tour that formed the basis for Following the Equator. A modern-day journalist recounts Twain's passage through India and offers his own intriguing observations of the same sites a century later.

The "Second India" Revisited

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Title The "Second India" Revisited PDF eBook
Author Robert C. Repetto
Publisher
Pages 122
Release 1994
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN

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This work compares the forecasts of the Second India study of the 1960s - which investigated how the nation would cope with the inevitable doubling of its population by the year 2000 - with the actual effects of India's population growth.

Global Indian Diasporas

Global Indian Diasporas
Title Global Indian Diasporas PDF eBook
Author Gijsbert Oonk
Publisher Amsterdam University Press
Pages 295
Release 2007
Genre History
ISBN 9053560351

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Global Indian Diasporas discusses the relationship between South Asian emigrants and their homeland, the reproduction of Indian culture abroad, and the role of the Indian state in reconnecting emigrants to India. Focusing on the limits of the diaspora concept, rather than its possibilities, this volume presents new historical and anthropological research on South Asian emigrants worldwide. From a comparative perspective, examples of South Asian emigrants in Suriname, Mauritius, East Africa, Canada, and the United Kingdom are deployed in order to show that in each of these regions there are South Asian emigrants who do not fit into the Indian diaspora concept—raising questions about the effectiveness of the diaspora as an academic and sociological index, and presenting new and controversial insights in diaspora issues.

Silent Spring Revisited

Silent Spring Revisited
Title Silent Spring Revisited PDF eBook
Author Conor Mark Jameson
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 282
Release 2013-06-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1408194074

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Fifty years after the publication of the seminal Silent Spring, Conor Mark Jameson reflects on Rachel Carson's legacy and asks the question - are we still silencing the spring?

Psychology in India Revisited - Developments in the Discipline

Psychology in India Revisited - Developments in the Discipline
Title Psychology in India Revisited - Developments in the Discipline PDF eBook
Author Janak Pandey
Publisher SAGE Publications Pvt. Limited
Pages 280
Release 2000-06-22
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Psychology in India Revisited - Developments in the Discipline is based on the fourth national survey of research in psychology and presents a current, analytical and critical review of basic and applied psychology.

Psychology in India Revisited - Developments in the Discipline, Volume 3

Psychology in India Revisited - Developments in the Discipline, Volume 3
Title Psychology in India Revisited - Developments in the Discipline, Volume 3 PDF eBook
Author Janak Pandey
Publisher SAGE
Pages 400
Release 2004
Genre Psychology
ISBN 9780761995746

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The Survey of Psychology series presents critical reviews of and reflects the major changes in psychological research in India. After a comprehensive introduction, this, the third volume in the series, begins with a chapter that critically highlights the major contributions in the areas of attitudes, social cognition and justice from a theoretical and cultural perspective. The second chapter examines individualistic as well as traditional collectivist Indian values arguing that both can co-exist. This is followed by a chapter on the various dimensions of poverty, the poor and deprivation. Chapter Four reviews the major theoretical approaches to the subject, and the next chapter presents the prevalent trends and shortcomings of the conceptual and methodological problems in the relatively new area of environmental psychology. Chapter Six provides various pertinent issues related with motivation, leadership and human performance within a conceptual framework and with theoretical perspectives. The last chapter critically examines the changes and the general shift in the content of research as well as the strength and weaknesses of the discipline of psychology at the start of the new millennium.

The Pivotal States

The Pivotal States
Title The Pivotal States PDF eBook
Author Robert Chase
Publisher W. W. Norton & Company
Pages 472
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780393046755

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The foreign policy framework proposed here assumes that of the world's 140 developing states, there is a group of pivotal states whose futures are poised at critical turning points, and whose fates will strongly affect regional and even global security. These nine states - Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, South Africa, Brazil, Algeria, and Mexico - are the ones upon which the United States should focus its scarce foreign policy resources. Events of the past year in Indonesia, India, and Pakistan have already affirmed the wisdom of this policy. In a series of cogent, original case studies, area experts explore the pivotal states strategy for each of the nine states.