The journey of life is easier for those having vision! Joy, a blind, thought so. However, he realizes later that life without vision might be far more enlightening, seeing has its limitation. Those who are blessed with eyes can be blind too if they lack vision of life. He tumbled and stumbled on the rocky path of life to understand lifes ultimate philosophy and finally reached the ultimate truth that knowledge begins when one surrenders himself to the ignorance, a point of I do not know! A point where the mind is free from all the encumbrances and biases, when it can breathe fresh air of ultimate knowledge of knowing oneself and life. A Dark Rainbow is an honest effort to find out illusions of life and know the ultimate truth through an entertaining melodious love storymusic, love, harmony of poems and paintings, relationship battles, wars, jealousy, human calculations.
In the twenty-first millennium, the popularity for cleaner and more sustainable sources has become a powerful driving force in maintaining economic development and, as a result, improving human living conditions. In that regard, Fuel cells are widely acknowledged to be the foundation of clean energy, because of their high efficiency, high energy density, and low cost or no emissions. Fuel cells have recently experienced a surge in popularity. Recent progress in fuel cell system development and implementation necessitate basic scientific and technological knowledge as well as advanced techniques in fuel cell design and analysis. The content of the book has been discussed in a clear and concise way. This book contains 7 chapters. The aim of the book is to familiarize you with some ideas about the fuel cell. The objective of this book is not to consider all parts of Fuel cells but rather to present a bird’s view and understanding for the typical steps. The first chapter discusses the problems of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, the importance of the fuel cell, as well as its benefits and drawbacks. The short history of fuel cells is presented in Chapter 2, and the applications of fuel cells in various fields are presented in Chapter 3. Chapter 4 covers fundamental electrochemistry, fuel cell technology, and so on. The various types of fuels and fuel cells are discussed in Chapter 5.Chapter 6 gives some fuel cell reactions and some important mechanisms. The last chapter, chapter 7, contains various questions and their answers.
Das, a retired schoolmaster accepts the challenge to re-build the Statue of Mahatma Gandhi when he realizes that the old one is dilapidated and could fall on someone anytime. His life changes when he tries fundraising for the statue.
Heavy metal and metalloid contamination of groundwater and surface water ecosystems involves important policy-related and ethical issues besides its more well-known scientific aspects. Heavy Metal and Metalloid Contamination of Surface and Underground Water: Environmental, Policy, and Ethical Issues has brought these three dimensions under a single volume. The book presents an updated status of the nature and extent of heavy metal and metalloid contamination of water and discuss its future implications. In Section I, the book provides a state-of-the-art review of research findings on entry, storage, and release, human health risks, and the uptake and accumulation by freshwater biota and the toxic effects experienced by them. The book also provides information on the bioremediation of heavy metals and metalloids, and the possible effects of climate change on their distribution and toxicity. Section II of the book throws light on the policies and legislations adopted in several countries to deal with the vexed issue of metal contamination of waters in both historical and current perspectives. Special emphasis has been given to the contamination of drinking water and its attendant implications for human health. The book also treats the relevance and applications of Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM), which forms the backbone of the water policies of several countries. In Section III, discussions focus on ethical issues rising out of heavy metal and metalloid contamination of water, and on the different ethical approaches and principles in both indigenous and other societies. Features: A systematic overview of the major facets of heavy metal and metalloid contamination of water Compilation and analysis of the latest research in the subject area Ample case studies in all chapters that highlight specific problems Review of policy and legislation for the control of heavy metal pollution of water Water ethics in indigenous societies This book will be a vital resource for students and research scholars in the field of environmental science, ecotoxicology, and pollution studies.
Involved as it is with 95% of the periodic table, inorganic chemistry is one of the foundational subjects of scientific study. Inorganic catalysts are used in crucial industrial processes and the field, to a significant extent, also forms the basis of nanotechnology. Unfortunately, the subject is not a popular one for undergraduates. This book aims to take a step to change this state of affairs by presenting a mechanistic, logical introduction to the subject. Organic teaching places heavy emphasis on reaction mechanisms - "arrow-pushing" - and the authors of this book have found that a mechanistic approach works just as well for elementary inorganic chemistry. As opposed to listening to formal lectures or learning the material by heart, by teaching students to recognize common inorganic species as electrophiles and nucleophiles, coupled with organic-style arrow-pushing, this book serves as a gentle and stimulating introduction to inorganic chemistry, providing students with the knowledge and opportunity to solve inorganic reaction mechanisms. • The first book to apply the arrow-pushing method to inorganic chemistry teaching • With the reaction mechanisms approach ("arrow-pushing"), students will no longer have to rely on memorization as a device for learning this subject, but will instead have a logical foundation for this area of study • Teaches students to recognize common inorganic species as electrophiles and nucleophiles, coupled with organic-style arrow-pushing • Provides a degree of integration with what students learn in organic chemistry, facilitating learning of this subject • Serves as an invaluable companion to any introductory inorganic chemistry textbook
This Book Presents The History Of The State Of Banking In India Before And After The Creation Of The Reserve Bank Of India, Including The Difficult Years Of The Depression, World War Ii And The Years Immediately After Independence.
This Book Presents The History Of The State Of Banking In India Before And After The Creation Of The Reserve Bank Of India, Including The Difficult Years Of The Depression, World War Ii And The Years Immediately After Independence.
The journey of life is easier for those having vision! Joy, a blind, thought so. However, he realizes later that life without vision might be far more enlightening, seeing has its limitation. Those who are blessed with eyes can be blind too if they lack vision of life. He tumbled and stumbled on the rocky path of life to understand life's ultimate philosophy and finally reached the ultimate truth that knowledge begins when one surrenders himself to the ignorance, a point of "I do not know!" A point where the mind is free from all the encumbrances and biases, when it can breathe fresh air of ultimate knowledge of knowing oneself and life. A Dark Rainbow is an honest effort to find out illusions of life and know the ultimate truth through an entertaining melodious love story--music, love, harmony of poems and paintings, relationship battles, wars, jealousy, human calculations.
&Nbsp; Playing A Part In The Story Is A Cast Of Bankers Who Left Their Imprint On The Bank&Rsquo;S Policies, Practices And Character, Among Them A Series Of Remarkable Chairmen, Not To Speak Of The Hundreds Of Dedicated Officers And Other Employees Who Helped Establish The Bank&Rsquo;S Pre-Eminence And Provide Leadership To The Banking System. &Nbsp; The State Bank Of India Act Received The President&Rsquo;S Assent On 8 May 1955, And On 1 July, Moving With Remarkable Swiftness, The New Bank Came Into Being. The Purpose Was To Create An Institution That Would Form An Essential Part Of The Country&Rsquo;S Plans For Modernization, Envisaged In The Era Of Economic Planning. The Bank Would Have Its Roots Firmly Planted In The Countryside Through A Network Of Branches That Spanned The Country&Rsquo;S Farthest Corners, And Play A Major Role In National Development. In Volume 4 Of The Evolution Of The State Bank Of India We Are Taken Into The Heart Of The Entire Exercise, Ranging From The Organizational Issues Posed By A Rapidly Expanding Network Of Branches Running Into The Thousands To Those Of Motivating A Huge Workforce, Besides The Problems Of Venturing Into Areas Of Banking&Mdash;Such As Development Banking Geared To The Needs Of The Artisan And The Farmer&Mdash;That Had Not Been Tried Before.
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