Embark on a soul-stirring odyssey with "Eight Hours in the Ambulance," a tale that began as a mere whisper in the author's mind during a turbulent ambulance journey with his ailing wife. What seemed like a solitary moment of reflection evolved into an enthralling biography, weaving the extraordinary life of Laxmi Sharma. As the ambulance traversed through realms of pain, the author's musings unfurled a tapestry of shared joys and heartaches, revealing a life well-lived. In this emotionally charged fiction, the fragility of existence and the indomitable human spirit take center stage. Little did the author know that the seeds of storytelling sown during those eight hours would blossom into a captivating tribute to love and life. "Eight Hours in Ambulance" transcends the ordinary, inviting readers into a world where reality and fiction meld seamlessly, offering a riveting exploration of the remarkable journey of a fictionalized yet profoundly human character.
This book titled ” How to Write Synopsis for Research Project: A Guide ” is an effort to Guide those Research scholar who are intended to contribute a new thing to the society. Most of the students as it is observed they don’t pay genuine attention or show interests towards research because of poor research knowledge. They don’t know how to write Synopsis for particular a Minor or Major research Project. So this book will help them to frame a perfect research proposal. By following the research steps mentioned in this book they can achieve their research goals in a easiest way.
This book is based on empirical research work on College students of Sido Kanhu Murmu University, Dumka, Jharkhand. Under this study an attempt has been made to develop a norm of Rorschach Psychodiagnostics for college students in general and to assess assess their Structure of Personality . Rorschach Psychodiagnostics or test (RT) is a popular psycho-diagnostic tool to assess the inner conflicts, underlying unconscious complexes, psychopathology, etc. on the basis of 10 standardized chromatic and achromatic cards. Rorschach Test helps to understand the cognitive capacity, organisation of thought , perception and emotion, inner conflicts, thinking, memory, creativity, etc. through ambiguous figures. The responses collected on Location, Determinants, Content and Popular percepts it has been tried to explain the inner structure of College students which includes both tribal and non tribal college students. Results interprets a significant difference between them in respect of education, culture, socialization and environmental exposure. Both groups had the tendencies to follow the norms but they used to differ in expression of cognitive behaviour to some extent. Hope this book will help reserachers, academicians, reserach scholars and M.Phil and P.G.students to learn more in the development of norms, general interpretations of behaviour , and generalizing the result in the particularly ethnic, or socio-cultural groups .
This book is based on empirical research work on College students of Sido Kanhu Murmu University, Dumka, Jharkhand. Under this study an attempt has been made to develop a norm of Rorschach Psychodiagnostics for college students in general and to assess assess their Structure of Personality . Rorschach Psychodiagnostics or test (RT) is a popular psycho-diagnostic tool to assess the inner conflicts, underlying unconscious complexes, psychopathology, etc. on the basis of 10 standardized chromatic and achromatic cards. Rorschach Test helps to understand the cognitive capacity, organisation of thought , perception and emotion, inner conflicts, thinking, memory, creativity, etc. through ambiguous figures. The responses collected on Location, Determinants, Content and Popular percepts it has been tried to explain the inner structure of College students which includes both tribal and non tribal college students. Results interprets a significant difference between them in respect of education, culture, socialization and environmental exposure. Both groups had the tendencies to follow the norms but they used to differ in expression of cognitive behaviour to some extent. Hope this book will help reserachers, academicians, reserach scholars and M.Phil and P.G.students to learn more in the development of norms, general interpretations of behaviour , and generalizing the result in the particularly ethnic, or socio-cultural groups .
This book titled ” How to Write Synopsis for Research Project: A Guide ” is an effort to Guide those Research scholar who are intended to contribute a new thing to the society. Most of the students as it is observed they don’t pay genuine attention or show interests towards research because of poor research knowledge. They don’t know how to write Synopsis for particular a Minor or Major research Project. So this book will help them to frame a perfect research proposal. By following the research steps mentioned in this book they can achieve their research goals in a easiest way.
Embark on a soul-stirring odyssey with "Eight Hours in the Ambulance," a tale that began as a mere whisper in the author's mind during a turbulent ambulance journey with his ailing wife. What seemed like a solitary moment of reflection evolved into an enthralling biography, weaving the extraordinary life of Laxmi Sharma. As the ambulance traversed through realms of pain, the author's musings unfurled a tapestry of shared joys and heartaches, revealing a life well-lived. In this emotionally charged fiction, the fragility of existence and the indomitable human spirit take center stage. Little did the author know that the seeds of storytelling sown during those eight hours would blossom into a captivating tribute to love and life. "Eight Hours in Ambulance" transcends the ordinary, inviting readers into a world where reality and fiction meld seamlessly, offering a riveting exploration of the remarkable journey of a fictionalized yet profoundly human character.
For prospective and existing “high-growth” entrepreneurs and students. “A company's finances dictate success or failure” There are plenty of books on entrepreneurial finance with exhaustive scope and coverage however the basics understanding of information related to the management of COST, RISK, and CONTROL for accessing and evaluating the impact of entrepreneurial financial decisions is missing. This book is the first of its kind that examines and explains entrepreneurial financial decisions from these perspectives and aims to bridge the gap by specifically addressing and developing the financial understanding for effective management of financial resources. This book will help prospective and existing “high-growth” entrepreneurs who are not financially literate in developing a conceptual understanding of the fundamentals of financial decisions and enable them to better manage their financial resources and create economic value.
Schools, Colleges, Universities, and Educational institutes, that is, knowledge factories, apart from producing self-governing citizens, and skilled docile workers, function as minute social observatories that indirectly monitor their families. Michel Foucault delineates power in terms of Pastoral (church and salvation), Sovereign (visible and verifiable), Disciplinary (invisible and unverifiable), Bio-power (reproduction and individualization), Psychiatric (normal and abnormal), and Governmentality (sovereignty, discipline, and government). By applying Foucaults theory, the research investigated the relevance of the Francis Bacons popular dictum, Knowledge is Power, and Dr. B. R. Ambedkars final words, Educate, Agitate, Organize. The insights of the research may benefit the seekers and disseminators of knowledge in understanding the subtle operative modes of the government-capitalist nexus and in advocating appropriate resistance against the pathologies of power.
Vinod Bhardwaj's novel Seppuku was an expose of the contemporary Indian art world. A True Lie - a sequel of sorts to that novel - takes on the world of Indian journalism. On the one hand, it is the story of print journalism regressing from its Golden Age. It bears witness to the swift changes in old-world journalism in the age of colour TV, as brand managers become editors. On the other hand, there is the novel's protagonist, Sudhir Chandra, who battles unsuccessfully with the memories and scares of childhood sexual abuse, and tries to navigate unsuccessfully through a maze of complex relationships with women. Like Schopenhauer, he feels that sometimes revenge can be sweet, only to realize at the end, the futility of such vengeance. This is a boundary-breaking novel from a seasoned journalist, and will appeal to a wide cross-section of readers.
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