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Pesticides in the Natural Environment: Sources, Health Risks, and
Remediation presents the direct and indirect impacts of the use of
pesticides on the environment, human health, and agriculture. The
book explores sustainable alternatives to pesticide use, along with
policies for regulations and remediation techniques. Bridging the
gap between regulations and the tangible environmental threat, the
book proposes practical solutions while also providing important
context on the hazards of pesticides. It highlights the influence
on climate change, offering a holistic perspective for researchers
in environmental science, policymakers, and land managers. The book
introduces pesticides and their applications, then goes on to cover
their impact on various ecosystems in the natural environment.
Health risks are covered, followed by various remediation
techniques, such as biological processes, phytoremediation, and
chemical treatments.
Global Climate Change presents both practical and theoretical
aspects of global climate change from across geological periods. It
addresses holistic issues related to climate change and its
contribution in triggering the temperature increase with a
multitude of impacts on natural processes. As a result, it helps to
identify the gaps between policies that have been put in place and
the continuously increasing emissions. The challenges presented
include habitability, biodiversity, natural resources, and human
health. It is organized into information on the past, present, and
future of climate change to lead to a more complete understanding
and therefore effective solutions. Placing an emphasis on recent
climate change research, Global Climate Change helps to bring
researchers and graduate students in climate science, environmental
science, and sustainability up to date on the science of climate
change so far and presents a baseline for how to move into the
future effectively.
Through staging dialogues between scholars, activists, and artists
from a variety of disciplinary, geographical, and historical
specializations, Postcolonial and Postsocialist Dialogues explores
the possible resonances and dissonances between the postcolonial
and the postsocialist in feminist theorizing and practice. While
postcolonial and postsocialist perspectives have been explored in
feminist studies, the two analytics tend to be viewed separately.
This volume brings together attempts to understand if and how
postcolonial and postsocialist dimensions of the human condition -
historical, existential, political, and ideological - intersect and
correlate in feminist experiences, identities, and struggles. In
the three sections that probe the intersections, opacities, and
challenges between the two discourses, the authors put under
pressure what postcolonialism and postsocialism mean for feminist
scholarship and activism. The contributions address the emergence
of new political and cultural formations as well as circuits of
bodies and capital in a post-Cold War and postcolonial era in
currently re-emerging neo-colonial and imperial conflicts. They
engage with issues of gender, sexuality, race, migration,
diasporas, indigeneity, and disability, while also developing new
analytical tools such as postsocialist precarity, queer
postsocialist coloniality, uneventful feminism, feminist opacity,
feminist queer crip epistemologies. The collection will be of
interest for postcolonial and postsocialist researchers, students
of gender studies, feminist activists and scholars.
Through staging dialogues between scholars, activists, and artists
from a variety of disciplinary, geographical, and historical
specializations, Postcolonial and Postsocialist Dialogues explores
the possible resonances and dissonances between the postcolonial
and the postsocialist in feminist theorizing and practice. While
postcolonial and postsocialist perspectives have been explored in
feminist studies, the two analytics tend to be viewed separately.
This volume brings together attempts to understand if and how
postcolonial and postsocialist dimensions of the human condition -
historical, existential, political, and ideological - intersect and
correlate in feminist experiences, identities, and struggles. In
the three sections that probe the intersections, opacities, and
challenges between the two discourses, the authors put under
pressure what postcolonialism and postsocialism mean for feminist
scholarship and activism. The contributions address the emergence
of new political and cultural formations as well as circuits of
bodies and capital in a post-Cold War and postcolonial era in
currently re-emerging neo-colonial and imperial conflicts. They
engage with issues of gender, sexuality, race, migration,
diasporas, indigeneity, and disability, while also developing new
analytical tools such as postsocialist precarity, queer
postsocialist coloniality, uneventful feminism, feminist opacity,
feminist queer crip epistemologies. The collection will be of
interest for postcolonial and postsocialist researchers, students
of gender studies, feminist activists and scholars.
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Snowdrops (Paperback)
Suruchi Arora
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R436
R279
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Book 1 of the laugh-out-loud invention series where science meets
superheroes! Printed with fun coloured sprayed edges and a
must-read for fans of Wimpy Kid! Meet Danny Dingle: genius
inventor, secret spy and future assistant to the greatest superhero
EVER, Metal Face! Danny and Percy know they have to pull out all
the stops to beat Danny's arch enemy, Gareth Trumpshaw, who's an
evil genius, with an evil genius dad. (They're also great big
cheaters!) Can Dad's special brew of super-fizzy cola save the day?
Or will it be down to Superdog to come to the rescue yet again?
About the Danny Dingle series: Follow the outrageously entertaining
adventures in the Danny Dingle series, as the schoolboy inventor
and his best friend Percy collect cool stuff for their box of
fantastic finds - and pull out all the stops to beat the evil
genius Gareth Trumpshaw. Filled with comical line drawings and
crazy typesetting, children will love the visual focus of this
book, perfect for reluctant readers. The jam-packed illustrations
and hilarious story will keep them laughing-out-loud for hours.
The book covers the fundamental concepts of phases, phase diagrams
and their applications. Stress is on understanding and not on
memorization. The book has descriptive passages and diagrams
(cooling curves) that help students gain a solid foundation in
subject. This text will help them learn phase rule faster. It also
contains numerous phase diagrams. Note: T& F does not sell or
distribute the Hardback in India, Pakistan, Nepal, Bhutan,
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
Health Communication Fundamentals: Planning, Implementation, and
Evaluation in Public Health is a comprehensive, practice-based
textbook designed to equip students with the tools needed to excel
in the public health communication workforce. Using a mix of
domestic and global examples, the book guides readers through the
entire health communication process— from planning and
implementation to research, monitoring, and evaluation.
Interdisciplinary perspectives and contemporary public health
topics are explored throughout the book via real-world examples,
case studies, and spotlights on professionals and organizations
currently working to bring about positive individual and social
change. Contemporary public health topics include communication for
pandemics, social justice, anti-racism, chronic disease prevention,
environmental health and justice, and mental health, to name just a
few. Each chapter features a podcast interview with a professional
currently working in a health communication related field, to show
health communication skills in action and illustrate the wide
variety of careers available in this dynamic and growing sector.
Health Communication Fundamentals is an essential resource for
students in a variety of health professional and
communication-based programs, and will help prepare them to make
unique and valuable contributions to jobs in health departments,
non-profit organizations, advocacy groups, private organizations,
government, academia, the media, and more. Key Features: Focuses on
evidence-based and theory-driven health communication practice
Covers the entire communication campaign process – planning,
implementation and evaluation of health communication initiatives
that want to achieve social and behavior change Includes
interdisciplinary perspectives and contemporary topics with a focus
on health equity, social justice, and human rights Illustrates
concepts using US and global examples, outcomes, and applications
of health communication campaigns that span core public health
topic areas Provides insight into career opportunities in health
communication Audio podcasts highlight insights from leaders and
experts with diverse careers in health communication Purchase
includes digital access for use on most mobile devices or computers
Qualified instructors have access to chapter PowerPoints, an
Instructor's Manual, Sample Syllabus, and Test Bank
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