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In this engaging account of innovative triumphs, Guru Madhavan
examines the ways in which engineers throughout history created
world-changing tools, from ATMs and ZIP codes to the digital camera
and the disposable diaper. Equal parts personal, practical, and
profound, Applied Minds charts a path to a future where we borrow
strategies from engineering to find inspired solutions to our most
pressing challenges.
Our world is filled with pernicious problems. How, for example, did
novice pilots learn to fly without taking to the air and risking
their lives? How should cities process our waste without polluting
the environment? Challenges that tangle personal, public, and
planetary aspects—often occurring in health, infrastructure,
business, and policy—are known as wicked problems. In Wicked
Problems, engineer Guru Madhavan examines historic tragedies and
lesser-known tales, from the efficient design of battleships to a
volcano eruption that curtailed global commerce. Braided throughout
is the uplifting tale of Edwin Link, who revolutionized aviation
with his flight trainer. In Link’s story, Madhavan uncovers a
model mindset to engage with wickedness. An homage to society’s
innovators and maintainers, Wicked Problems offers a refreshing
vision for readers of all backgrounds to build a better future.
Proven effective by scientific research and presented here by Dr. Dharma Singh Khalsa and Cameron Stauth, the practice of Medical Meditation revolutionizes the healing process. By balancing and regenerating the body's ethereal and physical energies through simple meditations, Medical Meditation unites the mind, body, and spirit into a powerful triad. Each Medical Meditation here has a specific physiological effect, targeting afflictions from arthritis to ulcers to cancer. Dr. Khalsa details the five unique attributes that endow this type of meditation with far more power than standard meditation. The combination of special postures and movements; exact positioning of the hands and fingers; particular mantras; specific breathing patterns; and a unique focus of concentration can change your entire biochemical profile, easing you into a calm, healing state. Practiced in conjunction with conventional or alternative medical treatments, cutting-edge Medical Meditation activates the healing force within you.
Engineers love to build "things" and have an innate sense of
wanting to help society. However, these desires are often not
connected or developed through reflections on the complexities of
philosophy, biology, economics, politics, environment, and culture.
To guide future efforts and to best bring about human flourishment
and a just world, Engineering and Philosophy: Reimagining
Technology and Progress brings together practitioners and scholars
to inspire deeper conversations on the nature and varieties of
engineering. The perspectives in this book are an act of
reimagination: how does engineering serve society, and in a vital
sense, how should it.
The 2005 Amendments to the Indian Patent Act expanded the scope of
patentability by (among other provisions) allowing patenting of new
substances brought about by incremental innovations. What exactly
is an 'incremental innovation'? And how does the amended Act alter
the legal definition of patentable subject matter and restructure
the essential criteria - utility, novelty, no prior publication,
and non-obviousness - around which patent law revolves? This
masterful analysis of patent law in India, by two of India's most
distinguished jurists, investigates thoroughly the scope of the
possible answers to these crucial questions. Recognizing the
character of the revolution taking place in patent law globally
under the regime of multinational corporations - and India's
central role in its development - Dr. Rao and Dr. Manjula Guru's
analysis focuses on the patenting of substances arising out of
advances in biotechnology, genetically engineered products, and
computer-related devices. But they do not neglect the practical
details of application, registration, and proceedings as
constituted under the amended law; in fact, this book is the most
detailed and insightful procedural and practice guide to the
subject we have. Topics and areas of practice covered include the
following: * patent for new use of a known product; * prescribed
form of application; * entry in the Register; * powers of the
Controller of Patents; * opposition and revocation proceedings; *
addition and restoration of lapsed patents; * defences and reliefs
in infringement proceedings; * compulsory licensing; * experimental
use; * international arrangements for grants of patents
simultaneously by several countries; * anti-competitive practices;
and * exclusive marketing rights. Dr. Rao and Dr. Guru refer
throughout to the far-reaching effects of the relevant World Trade
Organization instruments (the TRIPS Agreement and the Doha
Declaration), including provisions related to public health and
national or regional emergencies and to research and development
into new medicines. Important case law is also referred to, and
various corresponding provisions of the law of several countries,
in particular the United States, the United Kingdom, and the
European Union, are frequently brought into comparative analysis.
No legal, administrative, or business professional in any of the
many areas touched by patent law - not only in India, and elsewhere
- can afford to bypass this deeply-informed study of a topic of
huge global significance. Corporate counsel seeking an Indian
patent will find no better guide.
The book covers a comprehensive overview of the theory, methods,
applications and tools of cognition and recognition. The book is a
collection of best selected papers presented in the International
Conference on Cognition and Recognition 2016 (ICCR 2016) and
helpful for scientists and researchers in the field of image
processing, pattern recognition and computer vision for advance
studies. Nowadays, researchers are working in interdisciplinary
areas and the proceedings of ICCR 2016 plays a major role to
accumulate those significant works at one place. The chapters
included in the proceedings inculcates both theoretical as well as
practical aspects of different areas like nature inspired
algorithms, fuzzy systems, data mining, signal processing, image
processing, text processing, wireless sensor networks, network
security and cellular automata.
Sustainability applies to everybody. But everybody applies it
differently, by defining and shaping it differently much as water
is edged and shaped by its container. It is conceived in absolute
terms but underpinned by a great diversity of relatively green and
sometimes contradictory practices that can each make society only
more or less sustainable. In "Practicing Sustainability," chefs,
poets, music directors, evangelical pastors, skyscraper architects,
artists, filmmakers, as well as scientific leaders, entrepreneurs,
educators, business executives, policy makers, and the contrarians,
shed light on our understanding of sustainability and the role that
each of us can play. Each contributor addresses what sustainability
means, what is most appealing about the concept, and what they
would like to change to improve the perception and practice of
sustainability. What emerges from their essays is a wide spectrum
of views that confirm an important insight: Sustainability is
pursued in different ways not only due to different
interpretations, but also because of varying incentives,
trade-offs, and altruistic motives. Practicing and achieving
sustainability starts with a willingness to look critically at the
concept.It also means enabling rich and vigorous discussion based
on pragmatism and common sense to determine a framework for best
ideas and practices. With time and the much needed critical
thinking, sustainable development will become a more integral part
of our culture.By sharing experiences and crisp insights from today
s savants, "Practicing Sustainability "serves as a stepping stone
to the future."
ICMCCA 2012 is the first International Conference on Multimedia
Processing, Communication and Computing Applications and the theme
of the Conference is chosen as 'Multimedia Processing and its
Applications'. Multimedia processing has been an active research
area contributing in many frontiers of today's science and
technology. This book presents peer-reviewed quality papers on
multimedia processing, which covers a very broad area of science
and technology. The prime objective of the book is to familiarize
readers with the latest scientific developments that are taking
place in various fields of multimedia processing and is widely used
in many disciplines such as Medical Diagnosis, Digital Forensic,
Object Recognition, Image and Video Analysis, Robotics, Military,
Automotive Industries, Surveillance and Security, Quality
Inspection, etc. The book will assist the research community to get
the insight of the overlapping works which are being carried out
across the globe at many medical hospitals and institutions,
defense labs, forensic labs, academic institutions, IT companies
and security & surveillance domains. It also discusses latest
state-of-the-art research problems and techniques and helps to
encourage, motivate and introduce the budding researchers to a
larger domain of multimedia.
1. It is a comprehensive book outlining the theories of Injustice
in South Asian context. 2. It has contributions from globally
well-known scholars like Sundar Sarukkai. Gopal Guru, Partha
Chatterjee, Gurpreet Mahajan. 3. The book will be of interest to
departments of South Asian Studies and Political Theory across UK
and USA.
1. It is a comprehensive book outlining the theories of Injustice
in South Asian context. 2. It has contributions from globally
well-known scholars like Sundar Sarukkai. Gopal Guru, Partha
Chatterjee, Gurpreet Mahajan. 3. The book will be of interest to
departments of South Asian Studies and Political Theory across UK
and USA.
Dubai's Burj Khalifa - the world's tallest building - looks nothing
like Microsoft's Office Suite, and digital surround sound doesn't
work like a citywide telecommunication grid. Yet these engineering
feats are all the result of a unique thinking process combining
abstract and structured thinking, common sense and creativity. In
this groundbreaking new work, Guru Madhavan reveals the
extraordinary influence of engineering on society. Drawing on a
cast of star engineers like Steve Jobs, the Wright brothers and
Thomas Edison, Madhavan explores this mindset and shows how to
apply it to life and business in areas as varied as traffic
congestion, healthcare and filmmaking. Think Like an Engineer
demonstrates how key engineering concepts can help you solve
problems, make better decisions and innovate in a complex world.
"A landmark volume, filled with beautiful renderings of writings
from the Guru Granth Sahib." -Simran Jeet Singh, author of The
Light We Give: How Sikh Wisdom Can Transform Your Life An exquisite
new translation of Guru Nanak's verses, illuminating the sacred
tenets cherished by millions of Sikhs worldwide. Guru Nanak
(1469-1539), a native of Panjab, founded the Sikh religion. His
vast corpus of nearly a thousand hymns forms the core of the Guru
Granth Sahib, the Sikhs' sacred book of ethics, philosophy, and
theology. The scripture was expanded and enriched by his nine
successors, and Sikhs continue to revere it today as the embodiment
of their tradition. This beautiful new translation by
Nikky-Guninder Kaur Singh, a foremost authority on Sikhism, offers
a selection of spiritual lyrics composed by Guru Nanak. Here the
reader will find the range and depth of his pluralistic vision of
the singular divine and discover his central values of equality,
inclusivity, and civic action-values that continue to shape the
lives of Sikhs worldwide.
This book critically examines the politico-military strategy of
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh during the Bangladesh Liberation
War of 1971. What began as a power struggle and cultural conflict
between West and East Pakistan, later compelled India to
intervene-an intervention that decisively shaped and influenced the
geo-politics of the region and the global order. This volume is a
systematic study of the situation of events, operational art and
tactics, cold war politics, international reactions, and their
impact on the formulation of the national grand strategy of all
three nations. The book discusses various key themes such as the
creation of Pakistan and events leading to its secession, the
military geography of East Pakistan, state of armed forces of India
and Pakistan and India's humanitarian intervention, the role of
Mukti Bahini, and the ambiguous stance of the United Nations in the
war. The book offers an appraisal of the performances of the
opposing forces and reflects on the inevitability of war and its
outcome. It also gives an overview of the state formation of the
three nations, encompassing the defining moments of the modern
history of these South Asian countries and highlighting the
socio-economic progress they have made half a century after the
liberation war. A compelling treatise in the history of
politico-military strategy, this book will be of interest to
scholars and researchers of politics and international relations,
partition studies, modern history, military history, South Asian
studies, international security, defence and strategic studies,
language politics, Islamic history, and refugee and diaspora
studies. It will also appeal to general readers interested in the
histories of Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India.
This book critically examines the politico-military strategy of
India, Pakistan, and Bangladesh during the Bangladesh Liberation
War of 1971. What began as a power struggle and cultural conflict
between West and East Pakistan, later compelled India to
intervene-an intervention that decisively shaped and influenced the
geo-politics of the region and the global order. This volume is a
systematic study of the situation of events, operational art and
tactics, cold war politics, international reactions, and their
impact on the formulation of the national grand strategy of all
three nations. The book discusses various key themes such as the
creation of Pakistan and events leading to its secession, the
military geography of East Pakistan, state of armed forces of India
and Pakistan and India's humanitarian intervention, the role of
Mukti Bahini, and the ambiguous stance of the United Nations in the
war. The book offers an appraisal of the performances of the
opposing forces and reflects on the inevitability of war and its
outcome. It also gives an overview of the state formation of the
three nations, encompassing the defining moments of the modern
history of these South Asian countries and highlighting the
socio-economic progress they have made half a century after the
liberation war. A compelling treatise in the history of
politico-military strategy, this book will be of interest to
scholars and researchers of politics and international relations,
partition studies, modern history, military history, South Asian
studies, international security, defence and strategic studies,
language politics, Islamic history, and refugee and diaspora
studies. It will also appeal to general readers interested in the
histories of Bangladesh, Pakistan, and India.
A remarkable book that balances both of Dr. Khalsa's specialties by
advising readers on how to achieve maximum health from simply
eating responsibly and well. Grounded in medical science, FOOD AS
MEDICINE is a pragmatic and accessible reference for anyone seeking
guidance on healthy eating or simple food remedies. Dr. Khalsa
begins by setting readers on the right nutritional path-regardless
of their current eating habits and explains how to use natural
organic juices and foods as medicine. Drawing on his own life
experience as well as patient case histories, FOOD AS MEDICINE
outlines the seven principles of 'The Khalsa Plan,' details
information on his other nutritional plans designed to target
specific ailments, and lays out dozens of delicious, time-tested
recipes that promote overall health and well-being.
This is a revision of Guru/Hiziroglu: Electric Machinery and Transformers 2/e. The text is designed for the standard third or fourth year (junior/senior) course in electrical engineering commonly called electric machinery or electromechanical energy conversion. This text discusses the principles behind building the primary infrastructure for the generation of electricity (such as hydroelectric dams, turbines, etc.) that supplies the energy needs of people throughout the world. In addition to power generation, the book covers the basics of various types of electric motors, from large electric train motors, to those in hair dryers and smaller devices. The largest markets for a book such as this will be found in countries with developing infrastructures.
Women and the word marginalization have never remained oxymoronic -
the cross-cultural texts and Engels interest on subjugation make a
perfect recipe for this incongruity. Multicultural and Marginalized
Voices of Postcolonial Literature traces multifarious facets of
marginalized literature across the world, giving a brilliant
overview of the historical roots of multiculturalist and
marginalized sections. The fourteen chapters relate key literary
and cultural texts and cover a broad spectrum of historical,
linguistic and theoretical issues. There are three sections in the
book - section I has four chapters, dealing specifically
theoretical constructions and representations. Section II consists
of four chapters that offer varied spectrum of discourses on world
literature, intersecting with the frameworks of literary theories.
Section III comprises six chapters that explore the mind of dalits,
subalterns, colonial women and gender issues of a variety of Indian
English Writers and draw varied perspectives of it.
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