This is the work of fiction which depicts the struggles of a young middle class couple and their actions taken to face these struggles. This story also emphasizes the importance of understanding in any relationship which requires empathy and care. The main characters of the story are a recently married couple who wants to live a simple and happy life by supporting each other in their tasks. The understanding of the each other’s emotions and ambitions are important to build stronger bonds, which lasts a lifetime. Once they start to support each other their team becomes much stronger than the sum of their individual self. The objective of this book is to point towards the importance of facing the problems head-on, instead of hiding from them. When we set our stretched goals the path to achieve them is not simple and it may be full of hindrances. The achievers of goals would never lose their focus from destination while taking every possible step to choose the best path to reach the goal.
Explore and work with tools for Biomedical Data Acquisition and Signal ProcessingKey Featuresa- Get familiar with the working of Biomedical Sensora- Learn how to program Arduino with LabVIEW with easea- Get familiar with the process of interfacing of analog sensors with Arduino Megaa- Use LabVIEW to build an ECG Patient Monitoring Systema- Learn how to interface a simple GSM Module to ArduinoDescriptionBiomedical sensor data acquisition with LabVIEW provides a platform for engineering students to get acquainted with Arduino and LabVIEW programming. Arduino based projects would help to improve the standards of patient care and monitoring in hospitals and the standard of living in cities by implementing a variety of innovative ideas more directly. The goal of this book is to explore and illustrate the programming and interfacing of Arduino with biomedical sensors, communication modules, and LabVIEW GUI.The book begins with essential knowledge and gradually progresses towards the advanced level of comprehension. It starts with a Biomedical sensor-based project with a working model of LabVIEW GUI. It also gives a detailed overview of programming with Arduino IDE and LabVIEW. It covers Interface for Arduino (LIFA), which is a unique contribution that aids in the understanding of embedded systems. This book for high-level students who need application-based knowledge for developing some real-time patient monitoring systems using Arduino and LabVIEW.What will you learna- Learn about the interfacing of Biomedical Sensorsa- Understand how to create GUI with LabVIEWa- Learn about digital and analog sensor interfacing with Arduinoa- Learn how to load the LabVIEW Interface for Arduino without Firmwarea- Learn how to Interface LabVIEW with Arduino Board using FirmwareWho this book is forThis book is for Students/Professionals looking for a career in the growing field of Biomedical Sensors. This book is also for those who want to get familiar with the basics of E-Healthcare systems.Table of Contents1. Introduction to Biomedical Signals2. Introduction to Arduino Mega3. Digital sensor interfacing with Arduino Mega4. Display device interfacing with Arduino Mega5. Analog sensor interfacing with Arduino Mega6. Introduction to interfacing Arduino and LabVIEW without Firmware7. GSR sensor module interfacing using Arduino8. Blood Pressure Sensor Module9. Respiratory (nasal airflow) sensor module10. Temperature Sensor Module11. Body Position Sensor Module12. Introduction to interfacing Arduino and LabVIEWFirmware13. ECG Sensor Module with Arduino14. EMG Sensor Module with Arduino15. Pulse Oximeter interface with ArduinoAbout the AuthorsAnshuman Prakash has completed his M.Tech in Embedded systems specialization in wearable technology from University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, Dehradun, India.Dr. Lovi Raj Gupta is the Executive Dean, Faculty of Technology & Sciences, Lovely Professional University. He is a leading light in the field of Technical and Higher education in the country.Dr. Rajesh Singh is currently associated with Lovely Professional University as Professor with more than Sixteen years of experience in academics. He has been awarded as gold medalist in M.Tech from RGPV, Bhopal (M.P) India and honors in his B.E from Dr. B.R. Ambedkar University, Agra (U.P), India.Dr. Anita Gehlot is currently associated with Lovely Professional University as Associate Professor with more than twelve years of experience in academics. Her area of expertise includes embedded systems, wireless sensor networks and Internet of Things.Rydhm Beri is working as an Assistant Professor in BBK DAV College for Women, Amritsar, since last three years and has 5 years of experience in the field of education.
The Famished Gods: Speaking Selves in Akkarmashi is a critical reception of the Indian Dalit classical autobiography of Sharankumar Limbale, Akkarmashi, The Outcaste (2003). This book microscopically scrutinizes aspects of penury and destitution for which 'stomach' becomes the metaphor. While centrally focusing on the themes of 'food' and 'hunger', it also undertakes discussions on resistance, identities, atrocities and the like. “. . .This book is a must read for anyone who cares for the liberation and empowerment of dalits.” - Bama, a Renowned Dalit Novelist “This is a powerful, and at times heart wrenching book. Essential reading for all connected with the emancipation of Dalits. - Robert Maddox-Harle, Writer & Reviewer, Australia “The Famished God' is a successful academic endeavour in analyzing the roots of social, cultural, economic and political dialectics in India through its deliberations on hunger in Akkarmashi. . .” - Ajay Navaria, an Eminent Academician & Scholar
Amitav Ghosh is an authoritative critical introduction to the fictional and non-fictional writings of one of the most celebrated and significant literary voices to have emerged from India in recent decades. It is the first full-length study of Amitav Ghosh's work to be available outside India. Encompassing all of Ghosh's fictional and non-fictional writings to date, this book takes a thematic approach which enables in-depth analysis of the cluster of themes, ideas and issues that Ghosh has steadily built up into a substantial intellectual project. This project overlaps significantly with many of the key debates in postcolonial studies making this book both an introduction to Ghosh's writing and a contribution to the development of ideas on the 'postcolonial', in particular, its relation to postmodernism. Aimed at students and the general reader, this book is an ideal introduction to one of contemporary literature's most fascinating writers.
Empire. Trade. Religion. Three crucial forces that have been almost equally responsible for shaping human civilization so far. Yet, the politics of empire has dominated history and popular discussion. Irrespective of the political upheavals, however, India has always been an open market-welcoming traders from far-off lands, promising them a fair bargain. Indian entrepreneurs since ages had developed their own sophisticated institutions and wide community-based networks. This open, liberal and robust 'bazaar economy' thrived unhindered till the advent of European trading companies, who brought with them the notions of monopoly and state controls. Business in India blossomed in tune with liberal religious thought and Indian intellectual tradition always fostered the spirit of questioning. Laxminana is an account of how the country's open market and its liberal religious outlook have nurtured each other throughout the centuries. Told through a medley of stories, this is the saga of India's socioeconomic power that has characterized not only the country's vibrant pluralistic society but also much of global history. An untold narrative of India's geographies, products and pioneers this is an unforgettable album of heroes, who championed game-changing ideas at the intersection of faith and enterprise.
Illuminating the troublesome and disturbing aspects of workplace diversity that tend to be glossed over in most management literature, Managing the Organizational Melting Pot covers key issues such key as: individual and institutional resistance, the effectiveness of diversity change efforts, and the less visible ways in which exclusion and discrimination continue to be practiced in the workplace. To assist the reader in understanding some of these dilemmas, the contributors to this collection adopt an array of theoretical frameworks, that are all striking departures from traditional and more functional perspectives on diversity. The volume also employs a variety of theoretical perspectives, including intergroup relations theory, critical theory, Jungian psychology, feminism, post-colonial theory, cultural history, postmodernism, realism, institutional theory, and class analysis. Further, the authors examine a multitude of organizational situations in which the complications of diversity surface-many of which cross race, gender, ethnic and other socially constructed boundaries. Managing the Organizational Melting Pot draws examples not only from the United States , but also looks at situations from Canada, Britain, and the Middle East. Students, scholars, and managers who want to prepare themselves to deal with the challenges presented by a multicultural workforce will find this beneficial reading. In addition, researchers interested in conducting research in diversity management will find this an up-to-date, thought-provoking resource.
Colonel Ashok Tara is a tiger who doesn't blink in the face of extreme danger. Whether planning and fighting in the Gangasagar battle for which he was awarded VirChakra or when as an unarmed young Indian Army Major, He took on the heavily armed, trigger-happy Pakistani soldiers to rescue Sheikh Hasina and her family, he has calmly locked horns with death many a time. In 2012, he was conferred with one of Bangladesh's highest Civilian awards — ‘Friends of Bangladesh Liberation War Honour".This book is a gripping true story of action and life lessons packed into a real-life narrative.This book captures lesser-known facts about the‘Bangladesh War of Liberation.’
The Famished Gods: Speaking Selves in Akkarmashi is a critical reception of the Indian Dalit classical autobiography of Sharankumar Limbale, Akkarmashi, The Outcaste (2003). This book microscopically scrutinizes aspects of penury and destitution for which 'stomach' becomes the metaphor. While centrally focusing on the themes of 'food' and 'hunger', it also undertakes discussions on resistance, identities, atrocities and the like. “. . .This book is a must read for anyone who cares for the liberation and empowerment of dalits.” - Bama, a Renowned Dalit Novelist “This is a powerful, and at times heart wrenching book. Essential reading for all connected with the emancipation of Dalits. - Robert Maddox-Harle, Writer & Reviewer, Australia “The Famished God' is a successful academic endeavour in analyzing the roots of social, cultural, economic and political dialectics in India through its deliberations on hunger in Akkarmashi. . .” - Ajay Navaria, an Eminent Academician & Scholar
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