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Start your reading journey today on DL4ALL.org and unlock a world of imagination, knowledge, and inspiration! ![]() Attention and Responsibility in Global Health; The Currency of Neglect by Samantha Vanderslott English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367376539 | 205 pages | True PDF | 16.65 MB ![]() Asthma in the Workplace; fifth edition by Susan M. Tarlo English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367430096 | 377 pages | True PDF | 31.23 MB ![]() Microservices Patterns: With examples in Java by Chris Richardson 2020 | ISBN: N/a | English | 272 pages | PDF | 137 MB ![]() An Existential and Phenomenological Approach to Coaching Supervision by Monica Hanaway English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367673371 | 179 pages | True PDF | 2 MB ![]() AI and Developing Human Intelligence; Future Learning and Educational Innovation by John Senior English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367404885 | 267 pages | True PDF | 3.01 MB ![]() A Miscellany of Mathematical Physics by V Balakrishnan English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 92 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 2.6 MB This book is based on eight articles that were written for Resonance. Needless to say, the material has been rearranged, revised, and considerably expanded in some directions, so as to have a degree of cogency. The articles themselves grew out of the notion that the mathematical tools and techniques required by the students of physical sciences can, and should, be introduced to them in a more `user-friendly' style than is generally the case. The initial introduction should be heuristic, with adequate motivation. The development of the subject matter should help the student not only to learn the techniques, but also to gain insight and the ability to recognise interconnections. Attention should be paid to the natural unfolding of the subject matter; one thing should lead to another. While correctness can never be sacrificed, formal rigour and exactitude need not be at the forefront. ![]() A Manual on Experiments in Physics by R Srinivasan English | PDF,EPUB | 2018 | 416 Pages | ISBN : N/A | 128.8 MB Science rests on the twin pillars of experiment and theory. An experiment is more than mere collection of data. One should have a credible hypothesis to explain the mass of data. For example, Tycho Brahe, the Danish astronomer, had accumulated a large volume of data on the position of planets in the sky over many years of careful observation. Kepler analyzed this complex maze of data, and deduced three simple laws of planetary motion. Newton then introduced the hypothesis of attraction between two masses, inversely proportional to the square of the distance between the two, and showed that all three laws of motion followed as natural consequences of this hypothesis. This is the path taken by any scientific discovery. ![]() A Global History of the Ancient World; Asia, Europe and Africa before Islam; First Edition by Eivind Heldaas Seland English | 2021 | ISBN: 0367695545 | 169 pages | True PDF | 24.73 MB ![]() Vikings across the Atlantic: Emigration and the Building of a Greater Norway, 1860-1945 By Daron W. Olson 2012 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 0816651418 | PDF | 17 MB Around the year 1000 a Viking ship landed on the Atlantic coast of what would one day be North America. Nearly a millennium later, on June 7, 1945, Norway's King Haakon VII returned from exile under guard of the American Ninety-ninth-or "Viking"-Battalion. InVikings across the Atlantic, Daron W. Olson reveals how these two moments form narrative poles for the vision of a Greater Norway that expanded the boundaries of the Norwegian nation.Looking at matters of religion, literature, media, and ethnicity, Olson explores how Norwegian Americans' myths about themselves changed over time in relation to a broader Anglo-American culture, while at the same time influencing and being influenced by the burgeoning national culture of their homeland. Beginning in the 1920s, homeland Norwegian identity-makers framed the concept of the Greater Norway, which viewed the Norwegian nation as having two halves: Norwegians who resided in the homeland and those who had emigrated from Norway, especially those in America. Far from being merely symbolic, this idea, Olson shows, was actually tested by the ordeal of World War II, when Norwegians the world over demonstrated their willingness to sacrifice and even die for the Greater Norway.In its transnational approach, Olson's book brings a new perspective to immigrant studies and theories of nationalism;Vikings across the Atlanticdepicts the nation as a larger community in which membership is constructed or imagined, a status of belonging defined not by physical proximity but through qualities such as culture and shared traditions. ![]() Unruly Immigrants: Rights, Activism, and Transnational South Asian Politics in the United States By Monisha Das Gupta 2006 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0822338580 | EPUB | 1 MB InUnruly Immigrants, Monisha Das Gupta explores the innovative strategies that South Asian feminist, queer, and labor organizations in the United States have developed to assert claims to rights for immigrants without the privileges or security of citizenship. Since the 1980s many South Asian immigrants have found the India-centered "model minority" politics of previous generations inadequate to the task of redressing problems such as violence against women, homophobia, racism, and poverty. Thus they have devised new models of immigrant advocacy, seeking rights that are mobile rather than rooted in national membership, and advancing their claims as migrants rather than as citizens-to-be. Creating social justice organizations, they have inventively constructed a transnational complex of rights by drawing on local, national, and international laws to seek entitlements for their constituencies.Das Gupta offers an ethnography of seven South Asian organizations in the northeastern United States, looking at their development and politics as well as the conflicts that have emerged within the groups over questions of sexual, class, and political identities. She examines the ways that women's organizations have defined and responded to questions of domestic violence as they relate to women's immigration status; she describes the construction of a transnational South Asian queer identity and culture by people often marginalized by both mainstream South Asian and queer communities in the United States; and she draws attention to the efforts of labor groups who have sought economic justice for taxi drivers and domestic workers by confronting local policies that exploit cheap immigrant labor. Responding to the shortcomings of the state, their communities, and the larger social movements of which they are a part, these groups challenge the assumption that citizenship is the necessary basis of rights claims. |