An Overview of Obesity
Obesity is a complex medical disease, not a lifestyle issue. As a global health crisis, it significantly increases the risk of chronic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. It demands evidence-based clinical management, not moral judgment, to address its root causes.
Transforming Lives
In rural Telangana, women are transforming their socio-economic conditions and local governance through community-based development. Integrating the voices of beneficiaries and officials, this book provides rich insights into gender, participation, and grassroots empowerment.
Chaos-based Cryptography
This book covers the foundations and practical applications of modern chaos-based cryptographic systems. It covers chaos theory and the design, hardware, and software implementation of systems like ciphers and hash functions for students and professionals.
Islamophobia in American Literature
What is Islamophobia? Many novels since 9/11 are criticised for promoting it, but what if an author is unintentionally biased? This study delimits Islamophobia on the construct of Orientalism by investigating bestselling novels and offering a model for deep contrapuntal reading.
Sovereign Boundaries
This book examines how sovereign immunity operates in administrative settings where officials lack clear guidance. It shows how immunity doctrines constrain decision-making and offers policy-oriented recommendations to improve procedural clarity and accountability.
This work makes elasticity—one of the most useful concepts in economics—accessible to students and the general public. Using only basic arithmetic and algebra, it illustrates the concept’s meaning with a microeconomic focus and a unique macroeconomic example from World War II.
A critical examination of the United Kingdom’s interventions in Africa. Drawing on political analysis and historical context, this work interrogates the motivations and consequences of British policy, examining diplomacy, sovereignty, and post-colonial legacy.
Optimizing Online Customer Experience in India
Explore the vibrant Indian e-commerce market from the consumer’s perspective. This book uncovers the crucial factors driving online customer satisfaction and loyalty, giving e-retailers practical insights to surpass expectations and gain a competitive edge.
Packaging the Future
An authoritative exploration into the science, innovation, and sustainability of modern food packaging. Discover the latest advancements—from nanotechnology to edible and biodegradable materials—that preserve quality, ensure food safety, and contribute to a healthier planet.
India and Its Healing
Explore India’s timeless healing traditions, from ancient roots in Ayurveda and yoga to its modern healthcare system. This work dissects historical transitions, current challenges, and envisions India’s future role in global wellness and healing diplomacy.
Psychogenetic Development of Humankind
This groundbreaking work applies Piaget’s theory to world history, revealing how humankind evolved from preoperational to formal thought. The result is a breathtaking new theory of culture and civilization—the most fundamental offshoot of Piagetian theory.
Naturalizing History
A new evolutionary framework for understanding our past. This book offers a radical approach to history and political theory, revealing fresh insights into the scientific revolution, revolutionary ideology, and the rise of constitutional government.
Rhianus of Crete, Hellenistic Poet and Grammarian
This edition of the poetic and grammatical fragments of Rhianus of Crete analyzes his work in the sociopolitical environment following Alexander the Great. It highlights the connection between historical events and poetic expression, showcasing the nuances of Hellenistic poetry.
To ensure global food security amid escalating climate challenges, this book presents innovative approaches to enhance crop performance under stress. It details advanced physiological, molecular, and breeding methods to develop resilient, climate-smart cropping systems.
This timely collection explores the intersection of digital innovation and sustainable development. Focusing on practice as much as theory, it shares stories of transformation rooted in real-world challenges—a guide for leaders navigating a shifting global landscape.
This volume offers research on second language teaching, exploring innovative strategies for student engagement, skill development, and translanguaging. It provides valuable insights for educators and researchers on fostering inclusive, intercultural learning environments.
Integrated Humanities and Social Sciences
This book reimagines learning about society by breaking down walls between disciplines. It gives teachers a practical framework to help students see patterns, test ideas, and act with purpose. This isn’t just about facts—it’s about learning to connect knowledge.
The Voynich Manuscript
For over 100 years, the Voynich Manuscript’s code was unbreakable. Now, it has been cracked, revealing a manifesto of the Cathar religion, a heretical sect brutally attacked during the Middle Ages. Written in Arabic to hide their faith from the Inquisition, this is it.
Acceptance and Development of Death Education in Japan
In 1970s Japan, death was taboo until Alfons Deeken introduced death education. This book explores how he and Japanese practitioners transformed the nation’s approach to grief and end-of-life care, offering insight into Japan’s unique experience of confronting death.
Bots, Bias, and Influence
Automated agents called Bots now weave into our conversations, mirroring, magnifying and manipulating human behavior. This book unpacks how they operate and exert influence, arguing that Bots are sociotechnical agents capable of both harm and good.
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