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Dark Energy (Hardcover)
Miao Li, Xiaodong Li, Shuang Wang, Yi Wang
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This book introduces the current state of research on dark energy.
It consists of three parts. The first part is for preliminary
knowledge, including general relativity, modern cosmology, etc. The
second part reviews major theoretical ideas and models of dark
energy. The third part reviews some observational and numerical
works. The aim of this book is to provide a sufficient level of
understanding of dark energy problems, so that the reader can both
get familiar with this area quickly and also be prepared to tackle
the scientific literature on this subject. It will be useful for
graduate students and researchers who are interested in dark
energy.
In East Asian economies such as China, recent mass rural-urban
migration has created a new urban underclass, as have their
children. However, their inclusion in urban public schools is a
surprisingly slow process, and youth identities in newly
industrialized countries remain largely neglected. Faced with
monetary and institutional barriers, the majority of migrant youth
attend low-quality or underperforming migrant schools, without
access to the free compulsory education enjoyed by their urban
counterparts. As a result, China's citizen-building scheme and the
sustainability of its labor-intensive economy have greatly impacted
global economic restructuring. Using thorough ethnographic
research, this volume examines the consequences of urban schooling
and citizenship education through which school and social processes
contribute to the production of unequal class relations. It
explores the nexus of citizenship education and identity-forming
practices of poor migrant youth in an attempt to foresee the new
class formation in Chinese society. This volume opens up the "black
box" of citizenship education in China and examines the effect of
school and societal forces on social mobility and life
trajectories.
In East Asian economies such as China, recent mass rural-urban
migration has created a new urban underclass, as have their
children. However, their inclusion in urban public schools is a
surprisingly slow process, and youth identities in newly
industrialized countries remain largely neglected. Faced with
monetary and institutional barriers, the majority of migrant youth
attend low-quality or underperforming migrant schools, without
access to the free compulsory education enjoyed by their urban
counterparts. As a result, China's citizen-building scheme and the
sustainability of its labor-intensive economy have greatly impacted
global economic restructuring. Using thorough ethnographic
research, this volume examines the consequences of urban schooling
and citizenship education through which school and social processes
contribute to the production of unequal class relations. It
explores the nexus of citizenship education and identity-forming
practices of poor migrant youth in an attempt to foresee the new
class formation in Chinese society. This volume opens up the "black
box" of citizenship education in China and examines the effect of
school and societal forces on social mobility and life
trajectories.
This book covers C-Programming focussing on its practical side.
Volume 2 deals mainly with composite data structures and their
composition. An extensive use of figures and examples help to give
a clear description of concepts and help the reader to gain a
systematic understanding of the programming language.
This book covers C-Programming focussing on its practical side.
Volume 1 deals mainly with basic data structures, algorithms and
program statements. An extensive use of figures and examples help
to give a clear description of concepts help the reader to gain a
systematic understanding of the language.
With a rapidly growing economy and burgeoning populations, the
world's scarce water resources, such as rivers and lakes, are
seriously affected by pollution from the vast discharges of
industrial and domestic wastewater, indiscriminate solid waste
disposal and runoff from an agricultural sector characterized by
excessive use of fertilizer and pesticides and large-scale
livestock breeding. Therefore, these wastewaters must be treated
before being discharged. The electrochemical method is an
attractive alternative to other methods of wastewater treatment
because of its environmental respectability and ease of operation.
This book introduces the application of the electrochemical method
for treatment of domestic and industrial wastewater.
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