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![]() Incorporating Natural products into the human diet by Laghulkar Anita Marotirao English | December 1, 2022 | ISBN: 1774694816 | PDF | 17 Mb This book sums up existing evidence on the effect of natural food on human health. Proper nutrition is essential for human life, health and development. It examines organic versus traditional food production in regards to human health and examines the possible effect of natural management activities universally. Essential nutrients like Carbohydrates, fats and oils, protein, vitamins, minerals, and water are all part of the diet. Carbohydrates and proteins provide energy of 4 kcal per gram and fats provide energy of 9 kcal per gram. Minerals are required for many body activities, including muscular contraction, nerve transmission, blood coagulation, and blood pressure and growth regulation. Except for sulfur, sodium, potassium, magnesium, and calcium exist as positive ions or captions, and chloride and phosphates as negative ions or anions, throughout the body. Mineral salts aid in the regulation of fluid, osmotic pressure, and acid-base balance in physiological fluids. Nutrients and some non-nutrient found in meals are required for development and physiological functioning, according to advances in nutritional and food sciences. Many foods that derive from an animal source, such as eggs, milk, meat, fish, honey, yogurt, and cheese, are considered animal source foods. Organic dairy items, and some meats, additionally have a higher ratio of omega-3 fatty acids contrasted with traditional food products. This book will be useful for dieticians, nutritionists, and clinicians. This book will be more helpful for general readers and makes them aware of choices of natural foods, their nutrition quotient and improvising their health. ![]() Jos van Beurden, "Inconvenient Heritage: Colonial Collections and Restitution in the Netherlands and Belgium" English | ISBN: 9463720596 | 2022 | 248 pages | EPUB | 33 MB The discussion about objects, ancestral remains and archives from former colonial territories is becoming increasingly heated. Over the centuries, a multitude of items - including a cannon of the King of Kandy, power-objects from DR Congo, Benin bronzes, Javanese temple statues, Maori heads and strategic documents - has ended up in museums and private collections in Belgium and the Netherlands by improper means. Since gaining independence, former colonies have been calling for the return of their lost heritage. As continued possession of these objects only grows more uncomfortable, governments and museums must decide what to do. How did these objects get here? Are they all looted, and how can we find out? How does restitution work in practice? Are there any appealing examples? How do other former colonial powers deal with restitution? Do former colonies trust their intentions? The answers to these questions are far from unambiguous, but indispensable for a balanced discussion. ![]() Incompleteness: New and Selected Essays, 1999 - 2023 by Amit Chaudhuri English | January 6, 2026 | ISBN: 1681379651, 9781681379661 | True EPUB | 376 pages | 1.4 MB Essays on everything from the music of Joni Mitchell to the declining quality of Bengali food from one of India's preeminent writers. ![]() Inclusive Language by Michele Saraiva Carilo English | December 30, 2024 | ISBN: 1032415762 | 286 pages | True ePUB, PDF | 18 Mb Inclusive Language: Educating for Sociolinguistics Agency within the Language Learning Classroom analyses standardised and non-standardised uses of language that can be considered acts of sociolinguistic revolution from across a range of social media platforms. ![]() Inclusion in Education: Perspectives from Ghana (Sustainable Development Goals Series) by Dipane Hlalele, Awudu Salaam Mohammed English | November 23, 2025 | ISBN: 3032054524 | 347 pages | EPUB, PDF | 8.42 Mb The book presents a practice-based conceptual analysis of enabling frameworks for inclusion in education within the Ghanaian schooling context. In this book, multi-sectoral, multi-perspectival and cross-sectional reflections are made about the understanding and conceptualisation of the notion of inclusion in education, the challenges experienced during operationalisation, and the implementation of the process with a view to enablement of inclusive teaching, learning and learner support practices. Therefore, this book brings intersectionality between the experiences of various scholars, who have vast but different experiences. It presents a comprehensive conceptual framework for inclusion in education in the Ghanaian context while drawing parallels from regional and international experiences. This book is intended for practitioners, administrators, teachers, school leaders, curriculum developers, planners, and policymakers. ![]() Inclusion and Exclusion in the Global Arena By Max Kirsch 2006 | 320 Pages | ISBN: 0415952425 | PDF | 5 MB This collection of essays addresses the inclusion and exclusion of peoples, populations and regions in an era of global economic and social integration. Although many publications have discussed the way in which globalization has changed the nature of boundaries, space and the movement of peoples, there is a wide gap in a literature that rarely addresses the reaction of local communities and inclusion for some stakeholders in decision making while excluding others, particularly in regard to global integration of industry, the legislation of planning, and trade. This gap has often led to narrow and sometimes misleading ways of presenting the results of globalizing processes. This collection aims to bridge this gap by providing on-the ground case studies that lead to alternative ways of viewing current conceptual frameworks of globalization and its consequences. This collection is an elaboration of a special issue of Urban Anthropology that contained essays by June Nash, Jack Goody, Helen Safa and Max Kirsch. The special issue addressed concerns that have become prominent not only in anthropology but in the wider social sciences and humanities. The reader focuses on the conceptual divisions among the constructs of space and place, indigenous strategies for autonomy, polity and global planning mechanisms, and the role of trans-national corporations in community disintegrations and resistance. ![]() Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems: Safeguard industrial control systems by mastering critical infrastructure cybersecurity English | 30 Jan. 2026 | ASIN: B0D82VKB48 | 615 pages | EPUB (True) | 13.56 MB Strengthen your incident response strategy and build operational resilience by sharpening your incident management skills for industrial control systems in critical infrastructure Free with your book: DRM-free PDF version + access to Packt's next-gen Reader* Key Features Understand OT incident management with a focus on IACS, their security challenges, and role in CI Develop training and exercise methods to boost ICS incident readiness for your organization Be better prepared for incidents in CI and understand the importance of government reporting Get With Your Book: PDF Copy, AI Assistant, and Next-Gen Reader Free Book Description Incident Management for Industrial Control Systems is a practical guide that highlights the vital role of effective incident response in protecting complex industrial environments. The author distills nearly two decades of experience in this book to explain the foundational role of critical infrastructure (CI), exploring the world of operational technology (OT), emphasizing Industrial Automation and Control Systems (IACS) and their evolving threat landscape. The book simplifies the complexities of incident command systems (ICSs) for CI, addressing emergency operations, specialized frameworks, and compliance standards. With actionable insights, it also guides you through drills, scenario planning, and improving response strategies across varied operational environments. You'll gain practical experience in ICS-focused training and exercises, grounded in widely adopted industry frameworks. The chapters further discuss FEMA's ICS, OT fundamentals, and the nuances of incident management standards. By the end of this book, you'll have a solid grasp of CI operations, core cybersecurity principles, and the dynamics of incident response across industrial control systems and broader OT environments. *Email sign-up and proof of purchase required What you will learn Differentiate between IT, OT, and ICS for a comprehensive understanding Recognize threats to ICS, including cyber attacks and physical damage Gain insights into specialized incident command systems for critical infrastructure Explore advanced considerations for optimizing exercises within organizations Familiarize yourself with global perspectives on critical infrastructure security Understand ICS components in various sectors, such as energy, transportation, and manufacturing Who this book is for This book is for critical infrastructure security and incident response professionals, process control engineers, automation specialists, control systems analysts, safety engineers, security managers, physical security specialists, network security analysts, and cybersecurity consultants. To get the most out of this book, you'll need to be familiar with the basics of information security, industrial manufacturing, and incident response. Table of Contents Introduction to Critical Infrastructure Critical Infrastructure Security and Resiliency Industrial Automation and Control Systems in Critical Infrastructure Industrial Automation and Control Systems Threat Landscape Emergency Operations and Their Significance in an Organization Introduction to the Incident Command System (ICS) Practical Considerations for Incident Management in IACS Introduction to Incident Management Standards and Frameworks for Critical Infrastructure Incident Command System Training and Exercises Running an ICS Exercise Optimizing Single-Site Exercises with Multi-Site Considerations ICS Resources ![]() Ana María Forero Angel, "Incarnating Feelings, Constructing Communities: Experiencing Emotions via Education, Violence, and Public Policy in the " English | ISBN: 3030571106 | 2021 | 243 pages | MOBI | 2 MB Attempting to connect the academic discussion around the anthropology and philosophy of the emotions to real-life, everyday experiences, this collection brings together concrete cases and situations arising from specific social and political contexts throughout the Americas. In particular, the authors explore how emotions are generated, constructed, discovered, manipulated, and experienced throughout the Americas by exploring undertheorized topics ranging from investigating the emotional lives of prisoners in Colombia and Brazil who have committed "crimes of passion," to Colombian soldiers' experiences of core "emotional events," to the role of emotions in immigration policy in the United States, to how emotions affect educators' abilities to teach certain material. Taken as a whole, this innovative, interdisciplinary, collection of original essays is not merely comparative, but rather seeks to bring voices and methodologies from North and South America into conversation to generateinnovative analyses and ways to reflect about emotions in response to violence, state policies, and educational systems. ![]() In the Soviet House of Culture: A Century of Perestroikas by Bruce Grant English | October 16, 1995 | ISBN: 0691037221, 0691044325, 9780691219707 | True EPUB | 248 pages | 12.2 MB At the outset of the twentieth century, the Nivkhi of Sakhalin Island were a small population of fishermen under Russian dominion and an Asian cultural sway. The turbulence of the decades that followed would transform them dramatically. While Russian missionaries hounded them for their pagan ways, Lenin praised them; while Stalin routed them in purges, Khrushchev gave them respite; and while Brezhnev organized complex resettlement campaigns, Gorbachev pronounced that they were free to resume a traditional life. But what is tradition after seven decades of building a Soviet world? ![]() In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities (Semiotext(e) Foreign Agents) By Jean Baudrillard 2007 | 131 Pages | ISBN: 1584350385 | PDF | 4 MB Published one year after Forget Foucault, In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities (1978) may be the most important sociopolitical manifesto of the twentieth century: it calls for nothing less than the end of both sociology and politics. Disenfranchised revolutionaries (the Red Brigades, the Baader-Meinhof Gang) hoped to reach the masses directly through spectacular actions, but their message merely played into the hands of the media and the state. In a media society meaning has no meaning anymore; communication merely communicates itself. Jean Baudrillard uses this last outburst of ideological terrorism in Europe to showcase the end of the "Social." Once invoked by Marx as the motor of history, the masses no longer have sociological reality. In the electronic media society, all the masses can do--and all they will do--is enjoy the spectacle. In the Shadow of the Silent Majorities takes to its ultimate conclusion the "end of ideologies" experienced in Europe after the Soviet invasion of Hungary and the death of revolutionary illusions after May 1968. Ideological terrorism doesn't represent anything anymore, writes Baudrillard, not even itself. It is just the last hysterical reaction to discredited political illusions. |