India and the World Bank The Politics of Aid and Influence
India and the World Bank: The Politics of Aid and Influence By Jason A. Kirk
2010 | 304 Pages | ISBN: 1843318504 | PDF | 2 MB
'The World Bank needs India more than India needs it.' So goes an emerging consensus on both sides of the relationship between the Bank and its largest borrower. This book analyzes the politics of aid and influence. The Bank, struggling to remain relevant amid India's recent rapid growth and expanding access to private capital, has been caught up in a complex federal politics of reform and development. India's central government - far from being in retreat - has been the main driver of dramatic changes in the Bank's assistance strategy, leading toward a focus at the sub-national state level.

Ideology, Power, Text Self-Representation and the Peasant 'Other' in Modern Chinese Literature
Ideology, Power, Text: Self-Representation and the Peasant 'Other' in Modern Chinese Literature By Yi-tsi Feuerwerker
1998 | 336 Pages | ISBN: 0804733198 | PDF | 17 MB
The division between the scholar-gentry class and the "people" was an enduring theme of the traditional Chinese agrarian-bureaucratic state. Twentieth-century elites recast this as a division between intellectuals and peasants and made the confrontation between the writing/intellectual self and the peasant "other" a central concern of literature. The author argues that, in the process, they created the "peasantry," the downtrodden rural masses represented as proper objects of political action and shifting ideological agendas.Throughout this transition, language or discourse has been not only a weapon of struggle but the center of controversy and contention. Because of this primacy of language, the author's main approach is the close reading or, rather, re-reading of significant narrative fictions from four literary generations to demonstrate how historical, ideological, and cultural issues are absorbed, articulated, and debated within the text.Three chapters each focus on one representative author. The fiction of Lu Xun (1881-1936), which initiated the literary preoccupation with the victimized peasant, is also about the identity crisis of the intellectual. Zhao Shuli (1906-1970), upheld by the Communist Party as a model "peasant writer," tragically exemplifies in his career the inherent contradictions of such an assigned role. In the post-Mao era, Gao Xiaosheng (1928-) uses the ironic play of language to present a more ambiguous peasant while deflating intellectual pretensions. The chapter on the last of the four "generations" examines several texts by Mo Yan (1956-), Han Shaogong (1952-), and Wang Anyi (1954-) as examples of "root-searching" fiction from the mid-1980's. While reaching back into the past, this fiction is paradoxically also experimental in technique: the encounter with the peasant leads to questions about the self-construction of the intellectual and the nature of narrative representation itself.Throughout, the focus is on texts in which some sort of representation or stand-in of the writer/intellectual self is present-as character, as witness, as center of consciousness, or as first-person or obtrusive narrator. Each story catches the writer in a self-reflective mode, the confrontation with the peasant "other" providing a theater for acting out varying dramas of identity, power, ideology, political engagement, and self-representation.

How to Win Lessons from the Premier League
Anonymous, "How to Win: Lessons from the Premier League"
English | 2018 | ISBN: 1783351241 | EPUB | pages: 288 | 0.3 mb
What separates the good from the truly great players? How do football managers get the best out of their team? How do you come back from a crushing defeat to win? In an inspirational, funny and thought-provoking new book, The Secret Footballer teams up with The Secret Psychologist to crack the secrets of success and share with us the tricks and tips that keep the top players at the top of their game. Exploring the winning mindset from confidence to concentration, exposing the successes, the failures and the frauds, this book will shock and entertain. And while most of us will never dribble like Messi or strike like Suarez, we can learn to think like them. How To Win is the thinking fan's handbook for those who want to win. At football or at life.

HTML and CSS QuickStart Guide
HTML and CSS QuickStart Guide: The Simplified Beginners Guide to Developing a Strong Coding Foundation, Building Responsive Websites, and Mastering ... of Modern Web Design (QuickStart Guides) by David DuRocher
English | January 22, 2021 | ISBN: 1636100007 | 359 pages | PDF (Converted) | 14 Mb
Master HTML and CSS fundamentals to create beautiful websites.

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Gandhi Against Caste
Gandhi Against Caste By Nishikant Kolge
2017 | 352 Pages | ISBN: 019947429X | PDF | 6 MB
The book seeks to examine Gandhi's understanding of the caste and varna system, and his evolving strategies to abolish it. It argues that in 1915, after returning to India from South Africa, Gandhi had started talking about the positive aspects of caste system and proclaimed his faith in itbecause he understood that the Hindu masses were not yet ready for radical reform, and that they must be gradually educated before being asked to abandon their faith in the doctrine of the caste system and the practices based on it. In order to substantiate the argument and to exhibit Gandhi'sevolving strategy against the caste system, the book employs a close and chronological reading of Gandhi's writings and outlines the continuity and changes in Gandhi's views between 1915 (when he returned to India from South Africa) to 1948 (when he died). The book divides the entire phase into fiveperiods-1915 to 1920, 1920 to 1927, 1927 to 1932, 1932 to 1945, and 1945 to 1948-based on the themes that emerge in his writings during those years. These are on the issues of untouchability, caste, varna, sanatani Hindu, inter-dining, and inter-caste marriage. Within each demarcated period, thebook delineates the evolution of Gandhi's views, tracing shifts and turns in the context of political and social development of the time.

Field-Driven Micro and Nanorobots for Biology and Medicine
Field-Driven Micro and Nanorobots for Biology and Medicine by Yu Sun, Xian Wang, Jiangfan Yu
English | EPUB | 2022 | 422 Pages | ISBN : 3030801969 | 101.1 MB
This book describes the substantial progress recently made in the development of micro and nanorobotic systems, utilizing magnetic, optical, acoustic, electrical, and other actuation fields. It covers several areas of micro and nanorobotics including robotics, materials science, and biomedical engineering. Field-Driven Micro and Nanorobots for Biology and Medicine provides readers with fundamental physics at the micro and nano scales, state-of-the-art technical advances in field-driven micro and nanorobots, and applications in biological and biomedical disciplines.

Earth is not a Globe in Space The Truth About the Earth Hidden by the New World Order
Earth is not a Globe in Space: The Truth About the Earth Hidden by the New World Order by Abraham Phoenix
English | 2022 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BR31TJ1R | 164 pages | PDF | 1.64 Mb
This book exposes the granddaddy of conspiracies. It will present scriptural justification and indisputable proof that will make the scales fall from your eyes and make it clear that the world you had previously believed in is a fantasy. The book deals with actual facts, not made-up theories.

Art Therapy, Trauma, and Neuroscience
Juliet L. King, "Art Therapy, Trauma, and Neuroscience "
English | ISBN: 1032050535 | 2021 | 254 pages | PDF | 27 MB
Art Therapy, Trauma, and Neuroscience combines theory, research, and practice with traumatized populations in a neuroscience framework. The classic edition includes a new preface from the author discussing advances in the field.