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There is now a plethora of internet of things (IoT) devices on the
market that can connect to the internet and the desired environment
to produce sufficient and reliable data that is required by the
government administration for a variety of purposes. Additionally,
the potential benefits of incorporating artificial intelligence
(AI) and machine learning into governance are numerous. Governments
can use AI and machine learning to enforce the law, detect fraud,
and monitor urban areas by identifying problems before they occur.
The government can also use AI to easily automate processes and
replace mundane and repetitive tasks. AI, IoT, and Blockchain
Breakthroughs in E-Governance defines and emphasizes various AI
algorithms as well as new internet of things and blockchain
breakthroughs in the field of e-governance. Covering key topics
such as machine learning, government, and artificial intelligence,
this premier reference source is ideal for government officials,
policymakers, researchers, academicians, practitioners, scholars,
instructors, and students.
From the opening poem, an extended elegy for the Cold War's
ambivalent mix of irresponsibility and prosperity, to a concluding
short memoir of Robert Lowell, The Italian Visitor is a book about
memory. The title sequence, an account of a 1940s' childhood,
unravels time by placing Grey Gowrie's eight-year-old self in
fictional relationship with another poetic hero, Eugenio Montale.
The Italian visited 'bankrupt, utilitarian' Britain in 1948, in his
early fifties. There are love songs from the Portuguese, a ballad
about the birth of Israel and elegiac poems for those districts of
London now occupied mainly by overseas tycoons. Gowrie has also
included a selection of the occasional verses he wrote in the years
when poetry left him.
The main focus of this book is on ruptured uterus which is a
potentially fatal complication during pregnancy. The risk factors
and clinical presentation of ruptured uterus vary widely. This book
gives an insight into the various possible causes and their
presentation. This book aims to sensitize the practicing
obstetricians about the need for high level of caution in the
deceptive scenarios. The readers would be able to translate the
clinical experience and shelf knowledge into every day practice.
The cases with similar risks and background will be compiled
together under one chapter and at the end of each chapter key
points will be highlighted.
The role of foreign direct investment initiatives is pivotal to
effective enterprise development. This is particularly vital to
emerging economies that are building their presence in
international business markets. Foreign Direct Investments (FDIs)
and Opportunities for Developing Economies in the World Market is a
critical scholarly publication that explores the importance of
global stocks to new economic structures and explores the effects
that these holdings have on the financial status of growing
nations. Featuring a broad range of topics, such as economic
transformation, investment in production facilities, and foreign
direct investors, this publication is geared towards academicians,
practitioners, and researchers seeking current and relevant
research on the importance of global investment in new and growing
financial municipalities.
This book deals with the management of labour, guiding the readers
to recognize problems by keen monitoring, based on anatomical and
physiological understanding of labour. In this era of technology,
this book revives the fading art of identification of clinical
signs and symptoms. The chapters are well-structured, covering
different aspects from suspicion to identification of the problems
by recognizing subtle warning signals by the fetus and the uterus.
Operative deliveries and common obstetric emergencies with their
appropriate management are also covered. It provides practical
points to prevent, anticipate, recognize, and manage problems
during labour. Key Features Helps to identify clinical signs and
symptoms that infuses the reader with confidence to identify and
manage abnormal situations during labour and childbirth through the
feel of their fingers and awakened understanding. A must have book
for all postgraduate trainees and practitioners of obstetrics,
eager to learn the fundamentals of labour management. Features
illustrated cases helpful in learning management of normal labour
and pick abnormal labour, at the earliest possible deviation from
normalcy.
Three classic crime novels by a master of the macabre appear here together in hardcover for the first time.
Suave, agreeable, and completely amoral, Patricia Highsmith's hero, the inimitable Tom Ripley, stops at nothing--not even murder-- to accomplish his goals. In achieving for himself the opulent life that he was denied as a child, Ripley shows himself to be a master of illusion and manipulation and a disturbingly sympathetic combination of genius and psychopath. As Highsmith navigates the mesmerizing tangle of Ripley's deadly and sinister games, she turns the mystery genre inside out and takes us into the mind of a man utterly indifferent to evil.
The Talented Mr. Ripley In a chilling literary hall of mirrors, Patricia Highsmith introduces Tom Ripley. Like a hero in a latter-day Henry James novel, is sent to Italy with a commission to coax a prodigal young American back to his wealthy father. But Ripley finds himself very fond of Dickie Greenleaf. He wants to be like him--exactly like him. Suave, agreeable, and utterly amoral, Ripley stops at nothing--certainly not only one murder--to accomplish his goal. Turning the mystery form inside out, Highsmith shows the terrifying abilities afforded to a man unhindered by the concept of evil.
Ripley Under Ground In this harrowing illumination of the psychotic mind, the enviable Tom Ripley has a lovely house in the French countryside, a beautiful and very rich wife, and an art collection worthy of a connoisseur. But such a gracious life has not come easily. One inopportune inquiry, one inconvenient friend, and Ripley's world will come tumbling down--unless he takes decisive steps. In a mesmerizing novel that coolly subverts all traditional notions of literary justice, Ripley enthralls us even as we watch him perform acts of pure and unspeakable evil.
Ripley's Game Connoisseur of art, harpsichord aficionado, gardener extraordinaire, and genius of improvisational murder, the inimitable Tom Ripley finds his complacency shaken when he is scorned at a posh gala. While an ordinary psychopath might repay the insult with some mild act of retribution, what Ripley has in mind is far more subtle, and infinitely more sinister. A social slight doesn't warrant murder of course-- just a chain of events that may lead to it.
Childbirth guru Dr Gowri Motha, who practises with Dr Yehudi Gordon
- author of Birth and Beyond - shows women how her revolutionary
method helps women carry the baby to full term, have less
intervention in the birth; feel less pain in labour, and feel happy
and in control. The Gentle Birth method is a concise pregnancy
programme combining diverse therapies such as 'creative healing'
massage, a simple diet, self-hypnosis, reflexology and affirmation
techniques The method was created by Dr Gowri Motha as an
alternative to conventional obstetric practise, when she became
alarmed at the increasing number of women needing intervention
during their births. It teaches expectant mothers how to train
their bodies and minds in order to reduce or prevent complications
during pregnancy and labour. This book outlines the Method, with a
month-by-month programme explaining how to rebalance the body and
tailor it to the optimum condition for the birthing process. It
includes guides to treating problems such as: - back pain - nausea
- heartburn - fluid retention - stretch marks The programme offers
women a formal framework in which to prepare their bodies and so
avoid facing a labour that is unnecessarily long, arduous and
traumatic, with significantly lower uptakes of pain relief.
This edited volume moves the study of South Asia to the center of
sociological analysis, bringing together recent scholarship across
sites in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Pakistan, as well as in
Ethiopia and the USA. This book situates the project of
decolonizing the discipline within a rich transnational
intellectual legacy and reveals how South Asia offers a uniquely
generative site from which to rethink sociological practice.
Recognizing local and global influences at their specific sites,
the contributing authors highlight the historical ravages of
colonialism and imperialism, modernization projects of the
postcolonial era, and the kaleidoscopic ways in which gender,
caste, class, and sexuality structure everyday life under
neoliberalism today. The sociology of South Asia centers the voices
and experiences of those marginalized by local and global systems
of power in order to produce knowledge that advances interconnected
projects of liberation.
This book explores whether global music copyright law and the
performers' rights regime (PRR) have been able to improve the
economic position of artists, as they were originally intended to.
The author investigates whether this regime effectively addresses
contemporary issues regarding royalty payments and cover songs in
Sri Lankan music, drawing on the empirical findings of a case study
she conducted on the Sinhala music industry. She finds that the PRR
developed internationally and implemented in Sri Lanka is
predicated on a particular view of the role of performers and their
relationships with other actors in the music industry; although
this view can be found in the USA, UK and India, it does not seem
to reflect the established practices and relationships within Sri
Lanka's contemporary music industry. While providing a
socio-historical and legal analysis of these differing industrial
settings and investigating the manner in which they impact the
PRR's (in)ability to deliver improved economic security for Sinhala
singers, the book also offers policymakers recommendations on how
to supplement current national copyright law and the PRR in order
to provide a secure economic position for music artists in Sri
Lanka.
Antimicrobial Dressings: The Wound Care Applications explores the
literature surrounding the catalytic behavior of proteolytic
enzymes immobilized together with nanoparticles. As numerous
applications using proteolytic enzymes for debridement, silver as
antibiotic and nanoparticles for enzyme immobilization were
developed in the last years, this book explores interdisciplinary
information combining nanotechnology, biotechnology and medicine
and how it's still in early stages. The book adopts a holistic
approach in a lifecycle context to evaluate their final
feasibility, including industrial exploitability without disregard
of the potential risks of enzymes and nanomaterials to human health
and the environment.
In 2000, the Education for All (EFA) dedication was made in Senegal
at the Dakar World Education Forum. It was a call to governments
around the world to make education available at all levels and for
all people. The reality is that the majority of monitored countries
have only marginally reduced the numbers of their illiterate
citizens. Eighty million children and almost a billion adults still
do not receive any education. The disproportionately large number
of people without an opportunity for schooling live in the least
economically developed countries. This book is a collection of
essays reporting the successes, failures, and barriers contributing
to a lack of educational access in developing countries. The
international contributors to this volume work in communities that
are in the front lines of the battle to achieve universal access to
education for everyone.
Dr Gowri Motha is one the UK's most respected obstetricians,
working in holistic practice alongside Dr Yehudi Gordon. Her Gentle
Birth Method has been hugely popular with celebrities, including
Gwyneth Paltrow. Now she helps mothers in the first year after
birth bond with their child and give them the best start in life. A
book that takes new parents month by month through the first weeks
after birth - with detailed information on the health of mother and
baby - and progresses to the end of the first year. Covering
everything from colic and sleepless nights to your relationship
with your partner, the book is a practical and emotionally
reassuring guide to help you bond with your new child. It contains:
* the first weeks: the idea of creating a gentle passage into the
world for the child and how to ensure good bonding is discussed *
the health of your baby and toddler. From early days of breast
feeding and helping your baby to sleep to introducing first foods
and coping with early childhood ailments * the health of the
mother: everything from episiotomy scarring to misaligned pelvises,
insomnia and baby blues. Gowri introduces special massage and yoga
techniques * the growing child: stage-by-stage development and
introducing useful toys and books * family relationships: fathers
and siblings, and grandparents
In the mid-1990s, experts predicted that India would face the
world's biggest AIDS epidemic by 2000. Though a crisis at this
scale never fully materialized, global public health institutions,
donors, and the Indian state initiated a massive effort to prevent
it. HIV prevention programs channeled billions of dollars toward
those groups designated as at-risk-sex workers and men who have sex
with men. At Risk captures this unique moment in which these
criminalized and marginalized groups reinvented their "at-risk"
categorization and became central players in the crisis response.
The AIDS crisis created a contradictory, conditional, and temporary
opening for sex-worker and LGBTIQ activists to renegotiate
citizenship and to make demands on the state. Working across India
and Kenya, Gowri Vijayakumar provides a fine-grained account of the
political struggles at the heart of the Indian AIDS response. These
range from everyday articulations of sexual identity in activist
organizations in Bangalore to new approaches to HIV prevention in
Nairobi, where prevention strategies first introduced in India are
adapted and circulate, as in the global AIDS field more broadly.
Vijayakumar illuminates how the politics of gender, sexuality, and
nationalism shape global crisis response. In so doing, she
considers the precarious potential for social change in and after a
crisis.
In the mid-1990s, experts predicted that India would face the
world's biggest AIDS epidemic by 2000. Though a crisis at this
scale never fully materialized, global public health institutions,
donors, and the Indian state initiated a massive effort to prevent
it. HIV prevention programs channeled billions of dollars toward
those groups designated as at-risk-sex workers and men who have sex
with men. At Risk captures this unique moment in which these
criminalized and marginalized groups reinvented their "at-risk"
categorization and became central players in the crisis response.
The AIDS crisis created a contradictory, conditional, and temporary
opening for sex-worker and LGBTIQ activists to renegotiate
citizenship and to make demands on the state. Working across India
and Kenya, Gowri Vijayakumar provides a fine-grained account of the
political struggles at the heart of the Indian AIDS response. These
range from everyday articulations of sexual identity in activist
organizations in Bangalore to new approaches to HIV prevention in
Nairobi, where prevention strategies first introduced in India are
adapted and circulate, as in the global AIDS field more broadly.
Vijayakumar illuminates how the politics of gender, sexuality, and
nationalism shape global crisis response. In so doing, she
considers the precarious potential for social change in and after a
crisis.
This book deals with the management of labour, guiding the readers
to recognize problems by keen monitoring, based on anatomical and
physiological understanding of labour. In this era of technology,
this book revives the fading art of identification of clinical
signs and symptoms. The chapters are well-structured, covering
different aspects from suspicion to identification of the problems
by recognizing subtle warning signals by the fetus and the uterus.
Operative deliveries and common obstetric emergencies with their
appropriate management are also covered. It provides practical
points to prevent, anticipate, recognize, and manage problems
during labour. Key Features Helps to identify clinical signs and
symptoms that infuses the reader with confidence to identify and
manage abnormal situations during labour and childbirth through the
feel of their fingers and awakened understanding. A must have book
for all postgraduate trainees and practitioners of obstetrics,
eager to learn the fundamentals of labour management. Features
illustrated cases helpful in learning management of normal labour
and pick abnormal labour, at the earliest possible deviation from
normalcy.
This book focuses on the integration of intelligent communication
systems, control systems and devices related to all aspects of
engineering and sciences. It includes high-quality research papers
from the 4th International Conference on Intelligent Communication,
Control and Devices (ICICCD 2020), organized by the Department of
Electronics, Instrumentation and Control Engineering at the
University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India during
27-28 November 2020. The topics covered are a range of recent
advances in intelligent communication, intelligent control, and
intelligent devices.
Creating a Profession: Disparate Voices of Indian Women Playwrights
is a collection of plays demonstrating a broad variety of
contemporary perspectives as told through the eyes of the women who
created them. The anthology is enhanced by significant interviews
between each writer and the editor and an introduction filled with
information about the profession of playwriting throughout India.
Details include the challenges of multiple languages throughout the
country, the lack of funding and rehearsal spaces, the role of
censorship, the need for specific training, and the influence of
gender upon these writer's ability to find what one woman called
"brain space" given the continuation of traditional gender
expectations.
This edited volume moves the study of South Asia to the center of
sociological analysis, bringing together recent scholarship across
sites in India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, and Pakistan, as well as in
Ethiopia and the USA. This book situates the project of
decolonizing the discipline within a rich transnational
intellectual legacy and reveals how South Asia offers a uniquely
generative site from which to rethink sociological practice.
Recognizing local and global influences at their specific sites,
the contributing authors highlight the historical ravages of
colonialism and imperialism, modernization projects of the
postcolonial era, and the kaleidoscopic ways in which gender,
caste, class, and sexuality structure everyday life under
neoliberalism today. The sociology of South Asia centers the voices
and experiences of those marginalized by local and global systems
of power in order to produce knowledge that advances interconnected
projects of liberation.
The main focus of this book is on ruptured uterus which is a
potentially fatal complication during pregnancy. The risk factors
and clinical presentation of ruptured uterus vary widely. This book
gives an insight into the various possible causes and their
presentation. This book aims to sensitize the practicing
obstetricians about the need for high level of caution in the
deceptive scenarios. The readers would be able to translate the
clinical experience and shelf knowledge into every day practice.
The cases with similar risks and background will be compiled
together under one chapter and at the end of each chapter key
points will be highlighted.
There is now a plethora of internet of things (IoT) devices on the
market that can connect to the internet and the desired environment
to produce sufficient and reliable data that is required by the
government administration for a variety of purposes. Additionally,
the potential benefits of incorporating artificial intelligence
(AI) and machine learning into governance are numerous. Governments
can use AI and machine learning to enforce the law, detect fraud,
and monitor urban areas by identifying problems before they occur.
The government can also use AI to easily automate processes and
replace mundane and repetitive tasks. AI, IoT, and Blockchain
Breakthroughs in E-Governance defines and emphasizes various AI
algorithms as well as new internet of things and blockchain
breakthroughs in the field of e-governance. Covering key topics
such as machine learning, government, and artificial intelligence,
this premier reference source is ideal for government officials,
policymakers, researchers, academicians, practitioners, scholars,
instructors, and students.
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