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Author PRAKASH
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Chem-Companion: Graduate Chemistry Practicals
Prakash B. Samnani
The laboratory experience is a wonderful learning opportunity for students!" This firm belief has motivated the author to write this book "Chem -Companion", which is a result of the Author's Teaching and Work experience in University and Industry. The boo 1st ed.
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Encyclopaedia of World Great Economists (In 4 Volumes)
Prakash Vohra Rakesh Mehta
Economics is being employed by individuals and societies since prehistoric times for their betterment and to satisfy their wants even before it was recognised as a subject or as a special area of scientific study of choices made by individuals and societi 1st ed. vi+302p., vi+303-608p., vi+609-926p., Tables, Figures.
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Government and the Economy
Prakash Vohra Rakesh Mehta
The economy of India is the fourth largest in the world as measured by Purchasing Power Parity (PPP). It is the second fastest growing major economy in the world, with a GDP growth rate of 8.1% at the end of the first quarter of 2005. The country's econom 1st ed. viii+292p.
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Environmental Education
Sanjay Prakash Sharma
‘Educational Education’ focuses on a key environmental topic such as strategies of environmental education or initiatives in environmental education or initiatives in environmental education. Individual topics have been selected because of their global im 1st ed. viii+274p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Educational Psychology
Sanjay Prakash Sharma
Educational psychology is the psychological science studying how children and adults learn, the effectiveness of various educational strategies and tactics, and how schools function as organizations. Educational psychologists are the middlemen mediating b 1st ed. viii+274p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Human Rights
Prakash Talwar (ed.)
Human rights are the natural-born rights for every human being, universally. These are those basic standards without which people cannot live in dignity. To violate someone’s human rights is to treat that person as though she or he were not a human being. 1st ed. viii+294p., Index; 23cm.
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Environmental Management
Prakash Talwar (ed.)
The objective of environmental management is improved human life quality. It involves the mobilization of resources and the use of government to administer the use of both natural and economic goods and services. It is based on the principles of ecology. 1st ed. viii+261p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 23cm.
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Victimology
Prakash Talwar (ed.)
Victimology in its most simple form is the study of the victim or victims of a particular offender. It is defined as the thorough study and analysis of victim characteristics, and may also be called ‘victim profiling’. Victimology is important in the over 1st ed. viii+278p., Index; 23cm.
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Corporate Crime
Prakash Talwar (ed.)
Corporate crime refers to criminal practices by individuals that have the legal authority to speak for a corporation or company. These can include presidents, chief executive officers, managers, directors and chairman, sales people, agents or anyone withi 1st ed. viii+288p., Tables; Figures; Index; 23cm.
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Sales and Marketing Management
Prakash Mathur (ed.)
In hospitality sector, marketing refers to the process of how a restaurant, hotel, travel business, or resort can sell itself in competitive marketplace. Hospitality sales involves most or many of the following activites, including cultivating prospective 1st ed. viii+263p., Figures; Index; 23cm.
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