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This book presents a comprehensive review of renewable energy-based
sustainable drying techniques for developing countries. Aspiring
towards a world with zero food waste, the book has provided
discussion on sustainable drying techniques in terms of energy
efficiency. The socio-economic condition of each developing country
is unique; therefore, has specific technological requirements. As
such, the book presents discussions on food waste scenario around
the world, the socio-economic status of developing countries and
their correlation with food. The book gives an overview of the
quality aspects of drying, along with the required energy and time
to retain these features. Additionally, a method of selecting
drying techniques for developing countries, taking the cost and
safety factor into consideration, has been discussed extensively
Also, the renewable and non-renewable energy resources of low
income, lower-middle income, middle income, and high-income
developing countries have been analyzed and presented. The book
also highlights the available drying techniques that are currently
being practiced by the consumers and industries of developing
countries. The book recommends ten sustainable drying technologies
for the developing countries and describes their working principle.
Discussion on potential challenges for sustainable drying
technology adoption is also presented. The book presents up-to-date
research on sustainable drying techniques and their impact on
developing countries to reduce food waste. Food waste is not only a
humanitarian concern but also a threat to environmental
sustainability. Currently, one-third of all produced food is being
wasted, when nearly 805 million people - including children remain
undernourished on a daily basis. In an effort to solve this crisis,
a number of food preservations techniques are being practiced in
food supply chain. Drying is one such preservation technique that
prevents microbial proliferation, slows enzymatic reaction and
preserves the physio-chemical properties of food. Albeit, drying is
an effective means of food preservation; it is also highly
energy-intensive. Developing countries do not have sufficient
energy and financial resources to adopt conventional (expensive and
high energy) drying techniques. As such, this is the first
reference work dedicated to discussing the prospects and challenges
of sustainable (renewable energy based and inexpensive) drying
techniques for developing countries in order to reduce food waste.
Sustainable food drying techniques in developing countries:
Prospects and Challenges is a singular work in the field of food
preservation and affordable drying technology.
"There is a vast literature on water in the Middle East, but few
studies that take on such a balanced approach as Water Wisdom. The
book makes a great addition to academic libraries around the world
and for scholars involved in water policy studies."-Aaron Wolf,
Oregon State University "This comprehensive, informed, and balanced
volume provides invaluable insights into the roots of the water
management challenges in the Middle East and charts a course for
resolving this pressing issue."-James D. Wolfensohn, former Quartet
Special Envoy for Gaza Israel and Palestine are, by international
criteria, water scarce. As the peace process continues amidst
ongoing violence, water remains a political and environmental
issue. Thirty leading Palestinian and Israeli activists, water
scientists, politicians, and others met and worked together to
develop a future vision for the sustainable shared management of
water resources that is presented in Water Wisdom. This book is
model for those who believe that water conflict can be an
opportunity for cooperation rather than violence. ALON TAL is on
the faculty of Ben Gurion University of the Negev where he conducts
interdisciplinary research on water management, biodiversity,
desertification, and development policy. Previously he was the
founding director of Adam Teva Vadin (The Israel Union for
Environmental Defense), Israel's leading environmental advocacy
organization; the Arava Institute for Environmental Studies; and
chairman of Life Environment, Israel's Green NGO Umbrella Group.
ALFRED ABED RABBO is on the faculty of Bethlehem University,
Palestine, specializing in environmental chemistry with a
particular interest in water science, and is the founder and
director of the university's Water and Soil Environmental Research
Unit. He is on the board of Friends of the Earth Middle East and is
the author and coauthor of many books and publications.
This book traces the history of 'girls' aesthetics,' where adult
Japanese women create art works about 'girls' that resist
motherhood, from the modern to the contemporary period and their
manifestation in Japanese women's theatrical and dance performance
and visual arts including manga, film, and installation arts.
The dissolution of the USSR marked also the end of the Communist
party monopoly. However, its replacement by a working democracy is
not assured. First a "civil society", built upon a pluralistic
infrastructure, has to be established. This requires the
achievement of a "law-based state", pluralism in the political
arena, unshackled media, and freedom of religion. The distinguished
experts in these fields, brought together in this book, question
whether such an infrastructure is firm enough as yet to preclude
reversion to an authoritarian system. Current development in Russia
will have an incalculable impact on the international system.
Russian Pluralism? -- Now Irreversible? offers a lucid, stimulating
assessment of the current experiment's chances for success.
Take advantage of the power of cloud and the latest AI techniques.
Whether you're an experienced developer wanting to improve your app
with AI-powered features or you want to make a business process
smarter by getting AI to do some of the work, this book's got you
covered. Authors Anand Raman, Chris Hoder, Simon Bisson, and Mary
Branscombe show you how to build practical intelligent applications
for the cloud, mobile, browsers, and edge devices using a hands-on
approach. This book shows you how cloud AI services fit in
alongside familiar software development approaches, walks you
through key Microsoft AI services, and provides real-world examples
of AI-oriented architectures that integrate different Azure AI
services. All you need to get started is a working knowledge of
basic cloud concepts. Become familiar with Azure AI offerings and
capabilities Build intelligent applications using Azure Cognitive
Services Train, tune, and deploy models with Azure Machine
Learning, PyTorch, and the Open Neural Network Exchange (ONNX)
Learn to solve business problems using AI in the Power Platform Use
transfer learning to train vision, speech, and language models in
minutes
There's going to be a feast! And everyone is here with food from A to Z! There is Elderberry Elixir from Elephant and Mocha Mousse made by Mouse. By the time Zebra Zips in with his Zaftig Zucchini, there will be enough food to feed a zoo! So come and join the party and don't forget your appetite!
This book presents a comprehensive review of renewable energy-based
sustainable drying techniques for developing countries. Aspiring
towards a world with zero food waste, the book has provided
discussion on sustainable drying techniques in terms of energy
efficiency. The socio-economic condition of each developing country
is unique; therefore, has specific technological requirements. As
such, the book presents discussions on food waste scenario around
the world, the socio-economic status of developing countries and
their correlation with food. The book gives an overview of the
quality aspects of drying, along with the required energy and time
to retain these features. Additionally, a method of selecting
drying techniques for developing countries, taking the cost and
safety factor into consideration, has been discussed extensively
Also, the renewable and non-renewable energy resources of low
income, lower-middle income, middle income, and high-income
developing countries have been analyzed and presented. The book
also highlights the available drying techniques that are currently
being practiced by the consumers and industries of developing
countries. The book recommends ten sustainable drying technologies
for the developing countries and describes their working principle.
Discussion on potential challenges for sustainable drying
technology adoption is also presented. The book presents up-to-date
research on sustainable drying techniques and their impact on
developing countries to reduce food waste. Food waste is not only a
humanitarian concern but also a threat to environmental
sustainability. Currently, one-third of all produced food is being
wasted, when nearly 805 million people - including children remain
undernourished on a daily basis. In an effort to solve this crisis,
a number of food preservations techniques are being practiced in
food supply chain. Drying is one such preservation technique that
prevents microbial proliferation, slows enzymatic reaction and
preserves the physio-chemical properties of food. Albeit, drying is
an effective means of food preservation; it is also highly
energy-intensive. Developing countries do not have sufficient
energy and financial resources to adopt conventional (expensive and
high energy) drying techniques. As such, this is the first
reference work dedicated to discussing the prospects and challenges
of sustainable (renewable energy based and inexpensive) drying
techniques for developing countries in order to reduce food waste.
Sustainable food drying techniques in developing countries:
Prospects and Challenges is a singular work in the field of food
preservation and affordable drying technology.
The idea of heaven held a special place in the late antique
imagination, which was marked by a poignant sense of the relevance
of otherworldly realities for earthly life. Such concerns can be
found not only in Judaism and Christianity but also in the
Greco-Roman religious, philosophical, scientific, and 'magical'
traditions. Transcending social, regional and creedal boundaries,
the preocupation with heaven in Late Antiquity serves as a focus
for an interdisciplinary approach to understanding this formative
era in Western culture and history. Drawing upon the expertise of
scholars of Classics, Ancient History, Jewish Studies and
Patristics, this volume explores the different functions of
heavenly imagery in different texts and traditions in order to map
the patterns of unity and diversity within the religious landscape
of Late Antiquity.
The idea of heaven held a special place in the late antique
imagination, which was marked by a poignant sense of the relevance
of otherworldly realities for earthly life. Such concerns can be
found not only in Judaism and Christianity but also in the
Greco-Roman religious, philosophical, scientific, and 'magical'
traditions. Transcending social, regional and creedal boundaries,
the preocupation with heaven in Late Antiquity serves as a focus
for an interdisciplinary approach to understanding this formative
era in Western culture and history. Drawing upon the expertise of
scholars of Classics, Ancient History, Jewish Studies and
Patristics, this volume explores the different functions of
heavenly imagery in different texts and traditions in order to map
the patterns of unity and diversity within the religious landscape
of Late Antiquity.
This much-needed study documents positive Arab-American
contributions to American life and culture, especially in the last
decade, debunking myths and common negative perceptions that were
exacerbated by the 9/11 attacks and the War on Terror. The term
"Arab American" is often used to describe a broad range of people
who are ethnically diverse and come from many countries, including
Lebanon, Syria, Palestine, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Oman,
United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Bahrain, and Kuwait. Some Arab
Americans have been in the United States since the 1880s. The
terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 did serve to highlight the
necessity for Americans to better understand the discrete nations
and ethnicities of the Middle East. This title documents the key
aspects of contemporary Arab American life, including their many
contributions to American society. It begins with an overview of
the immigrant experience, but focuses primarily on the past decade,
examining the political, family, religious, educational,
professional, public, and artistic aspects of the Arab American
experience. Readers will understand how this unique experience is
impacted by political events both here in America and in the Arab
world. Incorporates contributions from seven scholars and community
activists who have extensive experience in the Arab American
community Traces key events in Arab American history, beginning
with the landing of the first Arab immigrant in 1528 through recent
appointments of Arab Americans to the Obama Administration Includes
artwork and illustrations by prominent Arab American artists
Contains a map of the Arab world as well as charts, graphs, and
tables measuring the economic and political involvement of Arab
Americans A rich glossary provides a resource of Arabic words to
help readers understand Arab traditions still present in Arab
American life as well as sociological terms and key political
events relevant to recent Arab American history
The dissolution of the U.S.S.R. marked also the end of the
communist system. However, its replacement by a working democracy
is not assured. First a 'civil society', built upon a pluralistic
infrastructure, has to be established. This requires the
achievement of a 'law-based state', pluralism in the political
media, an unshackled media, and freedom of religion. The
distinguished experts in these fields brought together in this book
question whether such an infrastructure is firm enough as yet to
preclude reversion to an authoritarian system. Current events in
Russia form an experiment of incalculable importance to the future
of the international system - Russian Pluralism-Now Irreversible?
offers a lucid, stimulating assessment of the experiment's chances
for success.
Over the past several decades, the field of Jewish studies has
expanded to encompass an unprecedented range of research topics,
historical periods, geographic regions, and analytical approaches.
Yet there have been few systematic efforts to trace these
developments, to consider their implications, and to generate new
concepts appropriate to a more inclusive view of Jewish culture and
society. "Jewish Studies at the Crossroads of Anthropology and
History" brings together scholars in anthropology, history,
religious studies, comparative literature, and other fields to
chart new directions in Jewish studies across the disciplines.This
groundbreaking volume explores forms of Jewish experience that span
the period from antiquity to the present and encompass a wide range
of textual, ritual, spatial, and visual materials. The essays give
full consideration to non-written expressions of ritual
performance, artistic production, spoken narrative, and social
experience through which Jewish life emerges. More than simply
contributing to an appreciation of Jewish diversity, the
contributors devote their attention to three key
concepts--authority, diaspora, and tradition--that have long been
central to the study of Jews and Judaism. Moving beyond inherited
approaches and conventional academic boundaries, the volume
reconsiders these core concepts, reorienting our understanding of
the dynamic relationships between text and practice, and continuity
and change in Jewish contexts. More broadly, this volume furthers
conversation across the disciplines by using Judaic studies to
provoke inquiry into theoretical problems in a range of other
areas.
A collection of papers presented at Boston University by leading
Sovietologists evaluating the meaning of developments in the USSR
and their impact since Gorbachev became head of government. The
consensus is that the USSR is facing a systemic crisis, affecting
ideology, leadership and economics.
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International Banking 1870-1914 (Hardcover)
Rondo Cameron, V.I. Bovykin; Edited by (associates) Boris Anan'ich, A.A. Fursenko, Richard Sylla, …
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This book, the product of a unique international scholarly
collaboration sponsored jointly by the American Council of Learned
Societies and the Soviet Academy of Sciences, provides a
comprehensive survey on international banking from 1870 to 1914. In
that period international investment reached dimensions previously
unknown, and the banking systems of the world achieved a degree of
internationalization without precedent. The book's authors,
twenty-five scholars from fifteen countries, are the acknowledged
experts in their fields. They detail the origin and development of
internationally oriented banks in each major country, and explain
their role in foreign investment and industrial finance. They look
at all areas of the world that were involved in international
investment, either as investors, recipients of investment, or both.
The definitive work on international banking from 1870 to 1914,
this book will interest scholars and students in financial and
banking history, bankers and economists in the finanical industry,
and general historians.
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