Myra Strober, Abby Davisson, "Money and Love: An Intelligent Roadmap for Life's Biggest Decisions" English | ISBN: 0063117517 | 2023 | EPUB | 320 pages | 2 MB S Modernity in Indian Social Theory By A Raghuramaraju 2011 | 188 Pages | ISBN: 0198070128 | PDF | 3 MB This volume revisits the question and concept of modernity in Indian social theory and how this reading could be used to understand contemporary Indian society and texts. It discusses the limitations surrounding Indian social theorists' discussion of Indian society. The book focuses onspecific seminal accounts like that of Partha Chatterjee on Indian nationalism, Javeed Alam on the reading of Indian secularism, and Gopal Guru on the Dalit lived experience. Subsequent chapters critically examine the writings of key thinkers including Vivekananda, Aurobindo, Gandhi, and Ambedkar.
Modernist Waterscapes: Water, Imagination and Materiality in the Works of Virginia Woolf English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031134206 | 323 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 2 MB This book identifies water as the key element of Virginia Woolf's modernist poetics. The various forms, movements, and properties of water inspired Woolf's writing of reality, time, and bodies and offered her an apt medium to reflect on the possibilities as well as on the exhaustion of her art. As a deeply intertextual writer, Woolf recognised how profoundly water has shaped human imagination and the landscape of the literary past. In line with recent ecocritical and ecofeminist assessments of her works, this book also shows Woolf's attraction to water as part of an indifferent nature that exists prior to and beyond the symbolic. Through close analyses that span the whole of Woolf's oeuvre, and that centre on the metaphorical and the material voices of water in her works, Modernist Waterscapes offers a fresh perspective on a writing that is as versatile as the element from which it draws. The monograph addresses postgraduate students and scholars working in modernist studies and Woolf studies in particular. Modern Chemistry: Student Edition 2009 By RINEHART AND WINSTON HOLT 2009 | 976 Pages | ISBN: 0030367867 | PDF | 34 MB This book is in Very Good Condition. Clean Copy with light amount of wear! The binding is Tight and the pages are crisp and clean with no markings or highlighting. Model-Driven Development of Akoma Ntoso Application Profiles: A Conceptual Framework for Model-Based Generation of XML Subschemas English | 2023 | ISBN: 3031141318 | 90 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 2 MB Tim Tebow, "Mission Possible Goals Guide: A 40-Day Plan to Making Each Moment Count" English | ISBN: 0593194055 | 2022 | 224 pages | EPUB | 7 MB With targeted questions and thought-provoking exercises, New York Times bestselling author Tim Tebow helps you personalize the principles from Mission Possible and craft an action-oriented plan to start living on mission and reach your goals one day at a time. Tim Tebow, "Mission Possible Bible Study: Go Create a Life That Counts" English | ISBN: 0593194039 | 2022 | 128 pages | EPUB | 6 MB A companion study to Tim Tebow's Mission Possible that offers a clear biblical plan for discovering your life's mission-in six sessions designed for both individuals and groups Military Economics, Culture and Logistics in the Burma Campaign, 1942-1945 By Graham Dunlop 2009 | 272 Pages | ISBN: 1851966269 | PDF | 3 MB Following the fall of Burma to the Japanese in May 1942, reopening and expanding the link from India to China through Burma became the allied force's principal war aim in South-East Asia. This book argues that the campaign's development was driven more by what was logistictically possible than by pure strategic intent.
Adam Michael Auerbach, "Migrants and Machine Politics: How India's Urban Poor Seek Representation and Responsiveness " English | ISBN: 0691236097 | 2023 | 288 pages | PDF | 4 MB How poor migrants shape city politics during urbanization Carl James, "Media Psyop: The 1938 War of the Worlds Radio Broadcast" English | ISBN: 1706134533 | 2019 | 186 pages | PDF | 2 MB On October 30th, 1938, Orson Welles and The Mercury Theatre on the Air broadcast an adaption of H.G. Wells' "The War of the Worlds" on CBS Radio. As the broadcast played out, press and media sources began to report stories of a "mass panic" amongst American citizens. These developing stories claimed that millions of people had mistaken the broadcast for news coverage of a Martian invasion of Earth. Into this drama, stepped a number of academics from Princeton University. Under the auspices of The Rockefeller Foundation, these men were already studying the effect of radio on social psychology at CBS. Utilising a study of the broadcast and listener reaction, an elaborate myth of "mass panic" was cemented into the public consciousness for the following 80 years. Using archive documentation, alternative knowledge researcher Carl James has delved deeply into the narrative of the broadcast to tell the true story behind the myth of a "mass panic". This book examines those Princeton academics who helped to shape and perpetuate the myth, and uncovers an elaborate web of social engineering and psychological warfare involving the media, intelligence agencies, government and moneyed elites. The evidence presented poses a disturbing question: Was the 1938 "The War of the Worlds" broadcast a media-led psychological operation? |