Renaissance Themes Essays Presented to Arun Kumar Das Gupta
Renaissance Themes: Essays Presented to Arun Kumar Das Gupta By Sukanta Chaudhuri (editor)
2009 | 162 Pages | ISBN: 8190757016 | PDF | 2 MB
These essays in honour of Arun Kumar Das Gupta present a view of English literature and drama in a context of humane literary studies with a critical ambience harking back to the Renaissance. Ranging from an investigation into the modes and registers in Renaissance philosophic discourse, to comparative analyses of Shakespeare and Milton, this is a diverse and stimulating collection.

QuickBooks Online for Beginners, Updated Edition
QuickBooks Online for Beginners, Updated Edition: A Complete and Easy-to-Follow Guidebook to Master Bookkeeping for Small Business Owners. Includes Must-Have Invoice Templates by Steven Carlson
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BQYSJ5VB | 158 pages | PDF | 10 Mb
Unlock the full potential of Quickbooks Online and transform your bookkeeping system into a well-oiled machine.

Principles and Practice of X-Ray Spectrometric Analysis
Principles and Practice of X-Ray Spectrometric Analysis by Eugene P. Bertin
English | PDF | 1975 | 1098 Pages | ISBN : 1461344182 | 99.9 MB
Since the first edition of this book was published early in 1970, three major developments have occurred in the field of x-ray spectrochemical analysis. First, wavelength-dispersive spectrometry, in 1970 already securely established among instrumental analytical methods, has matured. Highly sophisticated, miniaturized, modular, solid-state circuitry has replaced elec tron-tube circuitry in the readout system. Computers are now widely used to program and control fully automated spectrometers and to store, process, and compute analytical concentrations directly and immediately from ac cumulated count data. Matrix effects have largely yielded to mathematical treatment. The problems associated with the ultralong-wavelength region have been largely surmounted.

Political Internet State and Politics in the Age of Social Media
Biju P. R., "Political Internet: State and Politics in the Age of Social Media"
English | 2016 | ISBN: 1138213705, 0367279592 | PDF | pages: 284 | 1.4 mb
This book investigates the Internet as a site of political contestation in the Indian context. It widens the scope of the public sphere to social media, and explores its role in shaping the resistance and protest movements on the ground. The volume also explores the role of the Internet, a global technology, in framing debates on the idea of the nation state, especially India, as well as diplomacy and international relations. It also discusses the possibility of whether Internet can be used as a tool for social justice and change, particularly by the underprivileged, to go beyond caste, class, gender and other oppressive social structures.

Mourning Happiness Narrative and the Politics of Modernity
Mourning Happiness: Narrative and the Politics of Modernity By Vivasvan Soni
2010 | 552 Pages | ISBN: 0801448174 | PDF | 3 MB
For many eighteenth-century thinkers, happiness was a revolutionary idea filled with the promise of the Enlightenment. Vivasvan Soni argues, however, that the period fails to establish the importance of happiness as a guiding idea for human practice, generating our modern sentimental idea of happiness. Mourning Happiness shows how the eighteenth century's very obsession with happiness culminates in the political obsolescence of the idea. Soni explains that this puzzling phenomenon can only be comprehended by studying a structural transformation of the idea of happiness at the level of narrative form. Happiness is stripped of its ethical and political content, Soni demonstrates, when its intimate relation to narrative is destroyed. This occurs, paradoxically, in some of the most characteristic narratives of the period: such eighteenth-century novels as Pamela, The Vicar of Wakefield, and Julie; the pervasive sentimentalism of the time; Kant's ethics; and the political thought of Rousseau and Jefferson.For Soni, the classical Greek idea of happiness―epitomized by Solon's proverb "Call no man happy until he is dead"―opens the way to imagining a properly secular conception of happiness, one that respects human finitude and mortality. By analyzing the story of Solon's encounter with Croesus, Attic funeral orations, Greek tragedy, and Aristotle's ethics, Soni explains what it means to think, rather than feel, a happiness available for public judgment, rooted in narrative, unimaginable without a relationship to community, and irreducible to an emotional state. Such an ideal, Soni concludes, would allow for a radical reenvisioning of a politics that takes happiness seriously and responds to our highest aspirations rather than merely keeping our basest motivations in check.

Mathematics Simplify it is Sort out
Mathematics: Simplify it is Sort out by Marcos Cervantes Janssen
English | November 1, 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BL6Q1T4T | EPUB | 0.28 Mb
It is said that mathematics is an exact science, but a true mathematician knows what floating point means, negative numbers, and the world of fractions.

Language, Resistance and Revival Republican Prisoners and the Irish Language in the North of Ireland
Language, Resistance and Revival: Republican Prisoners and the Irish Language in the North of Ireland By Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh
2013 | 296 Pages | ISBN: 0745332277 | PDF | 10 MB
Language, Resistance and Revival tells the untold story of the truly groundbreaking linguistic and educational developments that took place among republican prisoners in Long Kesh prison from 1972-2000.During a period of bitter struggle between republican prisoners and the British state, the Irish language was taught and spoken as a form of resistance during incarceration. The book unearths this story for the first time and analyses the rejuvenating impact it had on the cultural revival in the nationalist community beyond the prison walls.Based on unprecedented interviews, Feargal Mac Ionnrachtaigh explores a key period in Irish history through the original and "insider" accounts of key protagonists in the contemporary Irish language revival.

Jonson, the Poetomachia, and the Reformation of Renaissance Satire Purging Satire
Jay Simons, "Jonson, the Poetomachia, and the Reformation of Renaissance Satire: Purging Satire"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1138603880, 0367666618 | PDF | pages: 183 | 4.7 mb
Does satire have the ability to effect social reform? If so, what satiric style is most effective in bringing about reform? This book explores how Renaissance poet and playwright Ben Jonson negotiated contemporary pressures to forge a satiric persona and style uniquely his own. These pressures were especially intense while Jonson was engaged in the Poetomachia, or Poets' War (1598-1601), which pitted him against rival writers John Marston and Thomas Dekker. As a struggle between satiric styles, this conflict poses compelling questions about the nature and potential of satire during the Renaissance. In particular, this book explores how Jonson forged a moderate Horatian satiric style he championed as capable of effective social reform. As part of his distinctive model, Jonson turned to the metaphor of purging, in opposition to the metaphors of stinging, barking, biting, and whipping employed by his Juvenalian rivals. By integrating this conception of satire into his Horatian poetics, Jonson sought to avoid the pitfalls of the aggressive, violent style of his rivals while still effectively critiquing vice, upholding his model as a means for the reformation not only of society, but of satire itself.

Invisible Labor Hidden Work in the Contemporary World
Invisible Labor: Hidden Work in the Contemporary World By Marion Crain; Winifred Poster; Miriam Cherry
2016 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0520286405 | PDF | 4 MB
"Demographic and technological trends have yielded new forms of work that are increasingly more precarious, globalized, and brand centered. Some of these shifts have led to a marked decrease in the visibility of work or workers. This edited collection examines situations in which technology and employment practices hide labor within the formal paid labor market, with implications for workplace activism, social policy, and law. In some cases, technological platforms, space, and temporality hide workers and sometimes obscure their tasks as well. In other situations, workers may be highly visible--indeed, the employer may rely upon the workers' aesthetics to market the branded product--but their aesthetic labor is not seen as work. In still other cases, the work occurs within a social interaction and appears as leisure--a voluntary or chosen activity--rather than as work. Alternatively, the workers themselves may be conceptualized as consumers rather than as workers. Crossing the occupational hierarchy and spectrum from high- to low-waged work, from professional to manual labor, and from production to service labor, the authors argue for a broader understanding of labor in the contemporary era. This book adopts an interdisciplinary approach that integrates perspectives from law, sociology, and industrial/labor relations"--Provided by publisher.