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Premananda Bharati's classic work, Sri Krishna: the Lord of Love,
was originally published in 1904 in New York. It is the first full
length work presenting theistic Hindu practices and beliefs before
a Western audience by a practicing Hindu "missionary." Premananda
Bharati or Baba (Father) Bharati had come to the USA as a result of
the encouragement of his co-religionists in India and of a vision
he received while living in a pilgrimage site sacred to his
tradition. He arrived in the USA in 1902 and stayed until 1911 with
one return journey to India in 1907 with several of his American
disciples. His book, Sri Krishna, was read and admired by numerous
American and British men and women of the early 20th century and
captured the attention of the great Russian writer Leo Tolstoy
through whom Mahatma Gandhi discovered it. This new edition of his
book contains two introductions, one by Gerald T. Carney, PhD, a
specialist on Premananda Bharati's life and work and another by
Neal Delmonico, PhD, a specialist on Caitanya Vaisnavism, the
religious tradition to which Baba Bharati belonged. In addition,
the text has been edited, corrected, annotated, and newly typeset.
The spellings of the technical Sanskrit words in the text have been
standardized according to modern diacritical practices. Appendices
have been added containing supporting texts and additional
materials bearing on Baba Bharati's sources for some of the ideas
in his book and on his life and practices in India before his
arrival in the USA.
This book discusses the need to carefully and prudently apply
various regression techniques in order to obtain the full benefits.
It also describes some of the techniques developed and used by the
authors, presenting their innovative ideas regarding the
formulation and estimation of regression decomposition models,
hidden Markov chain, and the contribution of regressors in the
set-theoretic approach, calorie poverty rate, and aggregate growth
rate. Each of these techniques has applications that address a
number of unanswered questions; for example, regression
decomposition techniques reveal intra-household gender inequalities
of consumption, intra-household allocation of resources and adult
equivalent scales, while Hidden Markov chain models can forecast
the results of future elections. Most of these procedures are
presented using real-world data, and the techniques can be applied
in other similar situations. Showing how difficult questions can be
answered by developing simple models with simple interpretation of
parameters, the book is a valuable resource for students and
researchers in the field of model building.
This book presents select proceedings of the International
Conference on Recent Advances in Mechanical Engineering Research
and Development (ICRAMERD 21). It covers the latest research trends
in various branches of mechanical engineering. The topics covered
include materials engineering, industrial system engineering,
manufacturing systems engineering, automotive engineering, thermal
systems, smart composite materials, manufacturing processes,
industrial automation, and energy system. The book will be a
valuable reference for beginners, researchers, engineers, and
industry professionals working in the various fields of mechanical
engineering.
This book addresses health and healthcare issues in India with a
special focus on the Northeast region. Pursuing a multidisciplinary
approach, it highlights key issues in health and healthcare and
outlines the actions needed to achieve the desired results in these
areas as laid out in the UN Millennium Development Goals. In
addition to introducing some new questions on health and healthcare
development, it presents cross-country analyses, and examines the
convergence of healthcare across Indian states, as well as
mortality and morbidity in the Northeast. The book also explores
the regional complexities involved in the discussion of these
topics. It presents a number of specific techniques, such as
two-level logistic regression, analysis of mental health,
probabilistic and predictive analysis of nutritional deficit, and
generalized linear mixed models, that can be used to analyze
mortality and morbidity and factors affecting out-of-pocket
expenses in the healthcare context. Lastly, it presents concrete
case studies substantiating the theoretical models discussed. As
such, the book offers a valuable resource for health researchers,
professionals and policymakers alike.
This book reviews the fulfillment of two Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs), namely poverty and inequality, in the Indian
subcontinent. It examines the complex interplay among development,
inequality and poverty in relation to corruption, environmental
resource management, agricultural adjustment to climate change and
institutional arrangements, with a special focus on the
Northeastern region of the country. The topics covered offer a
blend of theoretical arguments and empirical data with regard to
the three main themes of the book, while also providing
agricultural and environmental perspectives. The book also provides
guidelines for policy initiatives for harnessing the region's
potential in the areas of industry, trade, sustainable use of
mineral, forest and other natural resources, nature-based tourism
through proper infrastructure development, and resolving land
issues to achieve inclusive development.In addition to introducing
some new questions on the development-ethnic conflict interface, it
uses sophisticated tools such as the Blinder-Oaxaca decomposition
method in consumption expenditure to show the endowment, and return
to endowment effects; and techniques like spatial
correlation-regression to analyze regional variation,
co-integration, vector autoregression, the panel data technique and
the adaptation index to climate change, to understand
socio-economic complexities and the effect of the concerned
variables on entrepreneurship and human development.The book offers
a timely contribution to our understanding of major MDGs and
highlights their successes and failures. It also includes
analytical frameworks that are key to future policy initiatives.
Further, it disseminates approaches and methods that improve
livelihoods and standards of living through poverty reduction and
promoting inclusive development along with sustainable utilization
of available natural resources. Putting forward various ideas for
creating a more sustainable future, it inspires and encourages
readers to pursue further studies to address the gaps that still
remain.
This book presents truths coming from the highest consciousness.
Including methods for purification and for elimination of the
present problems on Earth. America has a most significant role to
play in the Master Plan. Eastern man is given reassurance and
recognition of his direction, in the tradition and spirit of his
forefathers. The pitfalls of the western style of living are
enumerated.The esotheric and exoteric techniques for self discovery
are explained, also why the world is fast heading away from the
true direction - that which is spiritual - in order to pursue
materialism and capitalism.
This book discusses the need to carefully and prudently apply
various regression techniques in order to obtain the full benefits.
It also describes some of the techniques developed and used by the
authors, presenting their innovative ideas regarding the
formulation and estimation of regression decomposition models,
hidden Markov chain, and the contribution of regressors in the
set-theoretic approach, calorie poverty rate, and aggregate growth
rate. Each of these techniques has applications that address a
number of unanswered questions; for example, regression
decomposition techniques reveal intra-household gender inequalities
of consumption, intra-household allocation of resources and adult
equivalent scales, while Hidden Markov chain models can forecast
the results of future elections. Most of these procedures are
presented using real-world data, and the techniques can be applied
in other similar situations. Showing how difficult questions can be
answered by developing simple models with simple interpretation of
parameters, the book is a valuable resource for students and
researchers in the field of model building.
This book addresses health and healthcare issues in India with a
special focus on the Northeast region. Pursuing a multidisciplinary
approach, it highlights key issues in health and healthcare and
outlines the actions needed to achieve the desired results in these
areas as laid out in the UN Millennium Development Goals. In
addition to introducing some new questions on health and healthcare
development, it presents cross-country analyses, and examines the
convergence of healthcare across Indian states, as well as
mortality and morbidity in the Northeast. The book also explores
the regional complexities involved in the discussion of these
topics. It presents a number of specific techniques, such as
two-level logistic regression, analysis of mental health,
probabilistic and predictive analysis of nutritional deficit, and
generalized linear mixed models, that can be used to analyze
mortality and morbidity and factors affecting out-of-pocket
expenses in the healthcare context. Lastly, it presents concrete
case studies substantiating the theoretical models discussed. As
such, the book offers a valuable resource for health researchers,
professionals and policymakers alike.
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