Business Law
Lee Mei Pheng - 2009
The authors' comprehensive experience in legal practice, banking and teaching have enabled them to provide a condensed and easy to understand coverage of business law principles and areas of interest related thereto.
ഒരു സങ്കീര്ത്തനം പോലെ [Oru Sangeerthanam Pole]
Perumbadavam Sreedharan - 1993
It is a story based on the life of famous Russian writer, Fyodor Dostoyevsky and his wife Anna.
GATE Architecture / Planning
B.K. Das
This book will be helpful for students who want to prepare within a short time, covering the whole syllabus and all compilations at one place.
Fiber-Optic Communication Systems, Solutions Manual
Govind P. Agrawal - 1998
In the last five years alone, the bit rate of commercial point-to-point links has grown from 2.5 Gb/s to 40 Gb/s-and that figure is expected to more than double over the next two years! Such astonishing progress can be both inspiring and frustrating for professionals who need to stay abreast of important new developments in the field. Now Fiber-Optic Communication Systems, Second Edition makes that job a little easier. Based on its author's exhaustive review of the past five years of published research in the field, this Second Edition, like its popular predecessor, provides an in-depth look at the state of the art in fiber-optic communication systems. While engineering aspects are discussed, the emphasis is on a physical understanding of this complex technology, from its basic concepts to the latest innovations. Thoroughly updated and expanded, Fiber-Optic Communication Systems, Second Edition: * Includes 30% more information, including four new chapters focusing on the latest lightwave systems R&D * Covers fundamental aspects of lightwave systems as well as a wide range of practical applications * Functions as both a graduate-level text and a professional reference * Features extensive references and chapter-end problem sets.
A Textbook of Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning
R.K. Rajput
Part-1: Refrigeration • Fundamentals of Refrigeration • Air-refrigeration Cycles and Systems • Simple Vapour Compression Refrigeration System • Vapour Compression Refrigeration Systems with Multiple Evaporators and Compressor • Vapour Absorption Refrigeration Systems • Steam Jet Refrigeration System • Low Temperature Refrigeration (Cryogenics) • Non-Conventional Refrigeration Systems • Refrigerants, Driers and Lubricants • Refrigeration, Components and Controls • Defrosting Methods Part-II: Air-conditioning • Psychrometrics • Human Comfort • Air-Conditioning Systems • Air-Conditioning Equipment, Components and Controls • Duct and Air-distribution Systems • Fans • Load Estimation • Measuring Instruments-Air-Conditioning Part-III: Miscellaney • Thermal Insulation • Applications of Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning • Maintenance and Repair of Commerical and Domestic Equipment • Refrigeration and Air-Conditioning Tools • Universities' Questions (Latest) with Solution • Additional Objective Type Questions • Appendices • Refrigeration Tables and Charts • Index
IGCSE and O Level Economics
Susan Grant - 2007
This book, covering both the Cambridge IGCSE and O Level courses of the Cambridge syllabuses, draws extensively on real world examples to explore economic concepts, theories and issues. A number of activities, based on examples from qround the world, are designed to facilitate students' easy understanding of the contents. Principles and practices have been explained in simple language and lucid style to enhance the accessibility of the content to students whose first language is not English.
Selina ICSE Concise Mathematics for Class 10 (2019-2020) Session
R.K. Bansal - 2017
This book is designed for the students of class 10, who are to appear for their Class 10 examinations. The topics covered in this book are in sync with the latest ICSE syllabus and guidelines. This paperback book consists of 477 pages and the content used is easy for the students to understand. It has been penned by R.K. Bansal.Salient Features of this Book:• Each chapter includes exercises for the students to evaluate their understanding of the concepts. • In sync with the latest ICSE syllabus for 2019 board examinations, this will be an easy guide to prepare for the same with.• Chapters are well-covered, giving the students a clear idea about different types of sums, equations and problems so that they do not find any problem difficult to solve.• The solved examples with easy step-by-step guidance make this book a favourite amongst the students. • Schematic representation of data let the Mathematical equations be super simple for the students to grasp.• Exercises contain interactive problems and riddles that will let the students think and develop their analytical skills.
Never Say Goodbye
Rajiv Seth - 2012
It is a story of an extra-marital affair and how it is looked at from a woman’s and a man’s perspective. It is a story of how the field of genetics can affect a person’s thoughts and approaches to ethics in science.The characters in the book are simple at times, complex at the other, but easy to relate with. The story is pacy and delivers unexpected twists at the most unexpected times. Anjali, is a young doctor, who is driven by an urge to do much more than just medicine. An infatuation leads to her marrying a businessman, and into a joint family, where studies and education take second place. Even her husband has a very different outlook to life. They are, literally, moving on different paths in life, and Anjali realises this only when she meets Aakash who, too, is a doctor. From being her mentor, Aakash gradually becomes her soul mate and their relationship reaches a flashpoint as they fight an outbreak of plague in a tiny village in north India. Anjali goes headlong into the relationship, not caring about the consequences but Aakash preaches to her about the strengths of the institution of marriage in India and how extra-marital affairs are, rightly or wrongly, frowned upon in India. Their approaches to the relationship reverse when Anjali gets pregnant with his child. Anjali goes on to study human genetics at an institution in the UK. At the end of the programme, she is entrusted with the task of setting up a laboratory in Shillong to research on therapeutic cloning. The institution is keen on the laboratory being located in a remote place where the laws on cloning research are less stringent than in the UK. Over a few years, without Anjali realising it, the laboratory moves towards successful research into techniques for human cloning. Anjali thinks this is unethical and resists pressure to actually clone a human being.What follows is an emotion-arousing sequence of events. At times you will just love Anjali, and at times you will hate her for the way she relates to people. But that regardless, you will never want to press the pause button until you finish the roller-coaster ride which the author takes you through.
Social Work with Groups
Thelma Lee-Mendoza - 1999
Geography, an Integrated Approach
David Waugh - 1995
The bestselling A Level text which contains advice from leading authorities in the field of geography research.
The Girl He Marked (#1)
Naughty Christian - 2021
I have nothing to do with iReader and leaving a poor review on here reflects badly on my work for something I cannot control.PART ONE:Myra Archer hasn't had it easy being the only human in her family. She knows that she probably doesn't have a mate and is learning to accept it. Enter Jayce Daniels.PART TWO:Alena is a human who happens to bump into her mate on a camping trip. Elijah has been without his mate for so long that it is taking a toll on his body. Out of his mind with excitement about finding her, he kidnaps her and takes her home. It's up to her friends to get Alena back.The POVs jump around in the first book. This story was written quite a few years ago. You can see the improvement in my writing in books 2 and 3.Read exclusively on iReader app (iOS) or on Story Lite (Android).-Download iReader. Tap on the search bar at the top. Type The Girl He Marked and hit enter. All four books are under this one title.
Beyond the Sky: You and the Universe
Dara Ó Briain - 2017
We humans are perfectly designed for life on Earth. We can walk around, breathe, drink water, eat vegetables, read books, not get poisoned or crushed to death when we go outside - it's lovely right where we are.) Not convinced? GOOD! People have been dreaming about space travel for centuries - there's something amazing about the idea of leaving our planet behind and setting out to explore the Universe - there's so much we still don't know. UK and Ireland's best-loved comedian Dara O Briain takes you on a journey from the safety of your comfiest chair to the furthest reaches of space (and beyond!)