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Incognito

by Scott Brooks Jack Lennox

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Increasing Multicultural Understanding: A Comprehensive Model

by Don C. Locke

Locke's book has become the flagship of the Multicultural Aspects of Counseling series--both as the most popular book in the series and as the first book published in it, reflecting accurately the many goals and dreams we had when the series was conceptualized. In this second edition, Locke has added chapters on the Jewish and the Muslim cultural contexts, with guidelines for counselors working with clients in those cultures. The other 10 chapters have been significantly updated since the 1992 first edition to include some of the extensive publi¬cations that have been written since that time.

Incredible Inventions: Everyday Wonders

by Thom Anthony

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Independence for Latin America: Grade 6, [Unit 6] Reader

by Core Knowledge Foundation

NIMAC-sourced textbook

Independent Cities: Rethinking U. S. Urban Policy

by Robert J. Waste

Every fifteen minutes a child in an American city suffers a gunshot wound. Thirty million urban Americans go to bed hungry each night. Twenty percent of the bridges in metro areas are functionally obsolete, and voter turnout nationally and in metro areas has declined almost 25 percent from the1960s to the 1990s. Since at least 1990, American cities have been forced to deal with overwhelming problems -- high levels of poverty, hunger, homelessness, crime, and low levels of funding for mass transit, infrastructure needs, and education. In short, American cities are facing a permanentcrisis, one which consumes more than 585 billion dollars every year. Independent Cities explores the factors which have caused the decline of America's major industrial cities, paying particular attention to the effects of federal policies. Robert Waste uses the unique problems and opportunities presented by contemporary American urban politics to explore publicpolicy and administrative options. He sets forth a rigorous examination of the current state of American cities, with careful consideration given to a wide variety of policy alternatives. From the moderate alterations identified with the Clinton administration to more radical positions, includingamending the American constitution and the massive overhauling of the nations infrastructure, Independent Cities suggests an array of solutions to the problems affecting urban America and the peculiar dynamics of urban politics. Waste abandons ideological purity and academic neutrality in favor oftrying to put together a set of programs and policies that, if given a fair trial at the national level, would help solve the current crisis in American cities. Throughout, he clearly lays out the interactions of federal, state, and local governments, and gives an overview of policy makers options. He offers his own inventive solutions, detailing what American cities need to do in the late 1990's and the early part of the next century to help create strong, healthy, independent cities. This text is essential reading for courses in political science and urban studies.

Index to Modern English

by Thomas Lee Crowell

Saxon series in English as a second language. Answers questions on pronunciation, grammatical terminology, morphology, syntax, use of prepositions, spelling, punctuation, literary devices, style, and divided usage.

India Ancient Past - Competitive exam

by R. S. Sharma

India And The Contemporary World Part-2 (History) class 10 - Meghalaya Board

by Meghalaya Board of School Education

Ideal for the students of class 10, this India and the Contemporary World - 2 Textbook in History has been written in lucid language. Easy to understand the basic concepts, this revised version of the textbook has been published by Meghalaya Board of School Education.

India People and Economy class 12 - NCERT - 23 (Geography)

by National Council Of Educational Research And Training

The book India People and Economy is a Geography Textbook for the students of Class 12 belonging to the Humanities stream. Published by NCERT, this book is based on the guidelines and syllabus outlined by Central Board of Secondary Education. There are 9 chapters in the book divided into 5 Units. The topics are well covered and written in a lucid language so that students find them easy to understand.

India and China

by William Caper

Learn about the people of India and China and how the two early civilizations left their mark on the modern world.

India and the Contemporary World-1 class 9 - NCERT - 23

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

"India and the Contemporary World - I" is a textbook designed for Class 9 students by NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) in India. It is a part of the Social Science curriculum and focuses on the history of India in the modern era, covering the period from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century. The textbook explores various themes and events that shaped India during this time, including the impact of British colonial rule, the rise of nationalism, the struggle for independence, and significant socio-economic changes. It also examines global events and their influence on India's history, such as the Industrial Revolution, World War I, and World War II. Through engaging narratives, primary sources, and illustrations, the textbook aims to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of India's historical journey and its relevance to the contemporary world.

India and the Contemporary World-II class 10 - NCERT - 23 (History)

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

"India and the Contemporary World - II" by NCERT is a comprehensive textbook that delves into India's history from the 18th century to the mid-20th century, focusing on key events, socio-political changes, and their global impact. It explores the advent of modernity, colonialism, and nationalism, providing an insightful analysis of India's struggle for independence. The book navigates through significant historical periods, such as the rise of nationalism, the Indian National Movement, and the impact of World War I and II on India. It delves into the social and cultural dynamics, examining factors like caste, class, and gender, and their roles in shaping India's history during this time. Through a balanced and nuanced approach, the book not only presents the historical facts but also encourages critical thinking by highlighting diverse perspectives and their implications in shaping the contemporary world. It offers a comprehensive overview of India's journey from colonial subjugation to the emergence of an independent nation, contextualizing its place in the global socio-political landscape.

India's Monsoons

by Ellen Persio

NIMAC-sourced textbook

India: Physical Environment class 11 - NCERT - 23 (Geography)

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

The "India: Physical Environment" textbook for Class XI by NCERT explores India's physical geography. It consists of seven chapters covering topics such as India's location, geological structure, physiography, drainage system, climate, natural vegetation, soils, and natural hazards and disasters. The book provides an overview of the country's various geographical aspects, from the mountainous terrain to the coastal plains, monsoon climate to diverse vegetation, and different soil types. Along with theoretical understanding, it includes maps and illustrations to foster a comprehensive learning experience.

Indian Administration - Postgraduate course M.A. Public administration - Second year - Paper VIII - PPA 203

by Institute Of Distance Education University Of Madras Chennai

The book "Indian Administration" is a comprehensive study material designed for second-year postgraduate students of Public Administration under the University of Madras. It covers the evolution, framework, and key structures of Indian administration, from ancient to contemporary times. Topics include the constitutional setup, federalism, central and state administrative frameworks, parliamentary democracy, and local governance. It addresses critical issues like minister-secretary relationships, corruption, and the impact of globalization and information technology on governance. With detailed analyses of historical periods and administrative reforms, it aims to equip learners with a nuanced understanding of India's administrative systems and challenges. Designed in a self-learning format, it is supported by model questions and key summaries to aid distance education students.

Indian Constitution At Work class 11 - NCERT - 23 (Political Science)

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

The "INDIAN CONSTITUTION AT WORK" textbook in Political Science for Class XI by NCERT provides a comprehensive overview of the functioning of the Indian Constitution. It delves into the historical background, the making of the Constitution, and its philosophy. The book expounds on the salient features, including the Preamble, the Fundamental Rights, and the Directive Principles of State Policy. It demystifies the federal structure, the roles of the Executive, Judiciary, and Legislature, and the relationship between the Centre and the States. The textbook also touches upon the challenges the Constitution has faced, the amendments made, and the importance of institutions like the Election Commission and the Panchayati Raj. Through lucid explanations, illustrations, and real-life examples, it offers readers an insight into the dynamic nature of the Constitution and its significance in ensuring democracy, justice, and equality in India.

Indian Constitution First Semester FYBA New NEP Syllabus - SPPU

by Dr Pramod R. Tambe

The book “Indian Constitution (Political Science)”, is a comprehensive exploration of the Indian Constitution as per the NEP syllabus for F.Y.B.A. (Semester I). It details the making of the Constitution, its historical evolution, and the functioning of the Constituent Assembly. The text includes discussions on fundamental aspects such as Fundamental Rights, Duties, and Directive Principles of State Policy, while also elaborating on the Preamble and salient features like democracy, secularism, and federalism. Additionally, it explains constitutional principles, amendments, and unique features like the parliamentary system and judicial independence, offering students an analytical understanding of India's constitutional framework.

Indian Constitution at Work class 11 - NCERT

by National Council Of Educational Research Training

This is a Political Science textbook for class 11th published by Ncert. Looking at the title of this book, you may wonder: “why am I studying Indian Constitution again? Didn’t I study it in the previous classes?” Yes, you have studied the broad structure of the Indian government and some bits of the Constitution. But this book takes you to something different from what you have already studied. You have now chosen Political Science and will study this subject for the next two years. What better way can there be to get introduced to Political Science than through politics of our own country? That is what this book does. The study of the working of the Indian Constitution here is a gateway to studying politics in India. The study of Indian politics is a window to understanding politics in other societies. We hope that through the study of institutions and the politics of power surrounding them, you would come to know about the principles and theories of politics. Thus this book will tell you about the way our Constitution has been working and the way it shapes politics in our country. This book is not about legal provisions and technical details in the Constitution. It is about how institutions are shaped through interaction with actual politics.

Indian Economic Development class 11 - NCERT - 23

by National Council of Educational Research and Training

Textbook for "Indian Economic Development" for class 11 by NCERT delves into the intricate journey of India's economic history and transformation. Starting with the pre-independence era, it sheds light on the colonial impact on the Indian economy and the challenges faced post-independence, including the adoption of the mixed economy framework. The book elaborates on the critical economic policies, reforms, and their implications, highlighting the liberalization, privatization, and globalization era of the 1990s. It offers insights into India's agricultural sector, industrial development, and the role of the service sector in recent years. With a focus on sustainable development and contemporary challenges, the text provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of India's economic trajectory, emphasizing the importance of balancing growth with equity and inclusiveness.

Indian Economy - 1 and 2 First Semester FYBA New NEP Syllabus - SPPU

by Dr Sunil Ugale Dr Amol Gaikwad Dr Manisha Aher

The book Indian Economy - 1 & 2 is a comprehensive guide tailored for F.Y.B.A. students under the NEP 2024 syllabus. Authored by Dr. Sunil Ugale, Dr. Amol Gaikwad, and Dr. Manisha Aher, it provides an in-depth exploration of India's economic framework. The text covers foundational topics such as the meaning and classification of economies, indicators of development, and the structure of India's economy, emphasizing its developing status. It delves into the role of agriculture, industry, and services in economic growth, highlighting sectoral contributions to GDP and employment. Additionally, practical insights on India's demographic profile and the interplay of population as human capital underscore the book's focus on economic development challenges, such as poverty, inequality, and infrastructure deficits. The accessible language and adherence to academic requirements make it an essential resource for students and competitive exam aspirants.

Indian Economy - Competitive Exam

by Sanjiv Verma

Indian Economy - Competitive exam

by Ramesh Singh

Indian Economy 11th Standard - Tamilnadu Board

by Training State Council of Educational Research

Indian Economy Textbook for the 11th Standard Students, preparing for Tamil Nadu State Board Exam.

Indian Economy-1 First Semester FYBA New NEP Syllabus - SPPU

by Dr Shilly John

"Indian Economy-1" by Dr. Shilly John is a concise textbook designed for First-Year Bachelor of Arts students, adhering to the 2024 NEP syllabus. It explores India's economic evolution, from a developing nation to an emerging market, through two chapters: one introducing economic concepts and India's characteristics as a developing economy, and another examining the roles of agriculture, industry, and services in economic growth. The book addresses key challenges like poverty, unemployment, and environmental concerns while advocating for inclusive and sustainable development. It emphasizes critical thinking and practical applications, making it an essential resource for understanding India's economic dynamics.

Indian English Literature, M.A. English Final Paper III - School Of Distance Education, Andhra University

by Prof T. Padma Dutta Prof. K. Lakshmi Devi Prof. L.S.R. Krishna Sastry Prof. B. Parvathi Prof. S. Krishna Sarma

This is the prescribed material for students of Andhra University, School Of Distance Education pursuing MA English for Final year Paper - 3, Indian English Literature

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