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Food security can be defined as the perceived availability of a
high-quality, domestically-produced staple food supply which will
maintain the existing standard of living. This book provides a
forum for a panel of distinguished authors to debate such issues as
whether or not many developed countries in Asia - such as Taiwan,
Japan, South Korea, China, Hong Kong and Singapore - have
legitimate concerns about their food security. They find,
controversially, that this issue is of importance to all countries,
not just to developing countries lacking the income to acquire an
adequate food supply. The authors analyse the forces affecting the
demand for, and supply of, staples such as rice, vegetable oils and
protein meals. Rice is the most important staple in Asia and so the
authors pay particular attention to the effects of rice production
strategies and trade policies on food security. They examine the
implications of trade liberalisation in the ASEAN free trade area
and in East Asia on agricultural trade and food security. They also
discuss the implications of China's ongoing economic transition on
its intra-provincial and international agricultural trade, and its
policy on self-sufficiency. Food Security in Asia provides a timely
evaluation of the food security issue which will be of interest to
scholars of Asian studies, agricultural economics and international
economics.
Written in a unique style, this book is a valuable resource for
faculty, graduate students, and researchers in the communications
and networking area whose work interfaces with optimization. It
teaches you how various optimization methods can be applied to
solve complex problems in wireless networks. Each chapter reviews a
specific optimization method and then demonstrates how to apply the
theory in practice through a detailed case study taken from
state-of-the-art research. You will learn various tips and
step-by-step instructions for developing optimization models,
reformulations, and transformations, particularly in the context of
cross-layer optimization problems in wireless networks involving
flow routing (network layer), scheduling (link layer), and power
control (physical layer). Throughout, a combination of techniques
from both operations research and computer science disciplines
provides a holistic treatment of optimization methods and their
applications. Each chapter includes homework exercises, with
PowerPoint slides and a solutions manual for instructors available
online.
The outline of Master Zhi Yi's ( 538-597) Three Meditations,
including: The Beginner's Meditation;The Uncertainty's Meditation;
The Gradually Meditation .
The simple outline of Rev. Zhi Yi's three kinds of meditation -The
beginner's, Six Uncertainty's, and graduate
The annotation of Rev. Da Yi (1695 A.D.) from the original
translation by Rev. Kumarajiva (350-409) . This was the most
popular version of the three translation of the Lotus Sutra from
Sanskrit into Chinese in China. This version consisted 7 volumns
and 27 chapters .
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