In and Out of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives - hardcover
2011, ISBN: e7264188403755d96bea0ea6b816ab48
Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and … More...
Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for "sustainable management" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This " activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for ""sustainable management"" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This "" activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144. NA, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for "sustainable management" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This " activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for "sustainable management" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This " activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for ""sustainable management"" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This "" activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144. NA, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for "sustainable management" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This " activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for ""sustainable management"" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This "" activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for ""sustainable management"" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This "" activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Aakar Books, 2011. Hardcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâand flagging wrong turnsâen route to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the financial meltdown, renowned radical political economists Albo, Gindin, and Panitch lay bare the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself. With an unparalleled understanding of capitalism, the authors provocatively challenge the call by much of the Left for a return to a largely mythical Golden Age of economic regulation as a check on finance capital unbounded. They deftly illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been, in practice, undergirded by state intervention on a massive scale. The authors argue that itâs time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalismâand how to build the collective capacity to get us there. In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left. Printed Pages: 140., Aakar Books, 2011, 6<
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In and Out of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives - Paperback
2012, ISBN: e7264188403755d96bea0ea6b816ab48
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2009. Paperback. New. This book identifies all the essential skills that are believed to be fundamental to the practice of mental health nursing. These skills can be used with different… More...
2009. Paperback. New. This book identifies all the essential skills that are believed to be fundamental to the practice of mental health nursing. These skills can be used with different patients and service users and transferred, like a toolkit, between the many settings and services with which mental health nurses today are involved. This book is organized chapter-wise according to the revised syllabus prescribed by the Nursing Council of India. The focus is on developing the student’s ability to use the skills in the practice environment. Some background perspective to each skill is provided, followed by an easily understandable text flow in a lucid and comprehensible manner. Examples demonstrating how the skills can be applied across the diversity found in modern mental health care nursing are also included. About The Author:- K. Madhav Naidu was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and completed his graduation in Medicine from Moscow State University; Russia. He practiced Public Health with an emphasis on international health. Beginning in 2002, he spent three years in Russia as Public Health Advisor. He coordinated projects to improve child survival and immunization rates among rural people in the outlying provinces. He also served as a consultant for UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the World Bank in developing programs for training traditional birth attendants, in community mental health, village health workers, and rural doctors. He has practiced in diverse settings, such as state hospitals, school services, child health and mental health. He has also taught at bachelor’s level. Contents:- Contents, Preface ix, 1. Introduction 1, 2. Principles and Concepts of Mental Health Nursing 49, Classification of Mental Disorders, Personality Defence Mechanisms, Maladaptive Behaviour, Etiology: Bio-psycho-social Factors, Psychopathology of Mental Disorders, Principles of Mental Health, Nursing, Standards of Mental Health Nursing Practice, Theoretical, Models and the Role of Nurse, References, 3. Assessment of Mental Health Nursing 71, History Taking, Mental Status Examination, Mini Mental Status, Examination, Neurological Examination, Investigations, Psychological, Tests, Role and Responsibilities of Nurse, References, 4. Therapeutic Communication 91, Types, Techniques & Characteristics, Interview Skill, Types of, Relationship, Ethics and Responsibilities, Elements of Nurse Patient, Contract, IPR-Johari Window, Goals, Phases, Tasks, Therapeutic, Techniques, Phases of Therapeutic Relationship, Therapeutic Impasse, and its Intervention, References, 5. Treatment Modalities and Therapies 117, Psycho Pharmacology, Psychological Therapies, Alternative System, of Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy:, Electroconvulsive Therapy, Geriatric Considerations, Role of Nurse, in Mental Health Therapies, References, 6. Management of Psychotic Disorders 135, Classification: ICD, Nursing Assessment, Treatment Modalities, Geriatric Considerations, Follow-up and Home Care and Rehabilitation, References, vi Mental Health Nursing, 7. Management of Mood Disorders 153, Nursing Assessment of Depression, Treatment Modalities of Patients, with Mood Disorders, Geriatric Considerations, Follow up and Home, Care Rehabilitation, References, 8. Management of Neurotic Disorders 179, Etiology, Diagnosis, Nursing Assessment, Treatment Modalities, Geriatric Consideration, Follow-up and Home Care and Rehabilitation, References, 9. Management of Patients with Substance Use Disorders 195, Generally Used Psychotropic Substance, Etiology of Dependence, Nursing Assessment, Treatment, Geriatric Considerations, Followup, and Home Care and Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation, References, 10. Management of Personality, Sexual and Eating Disorders 207, Classification of Disorders, Etiology, Psychopathology, Characteristics, Diagnosis, Nursing Assessment, Nursing Diagnoses, Treatment Modalities, Geriatric Considerations, Follow up and Home, Care and Rehabilitation, References, 11. Management of Childhood and Adolescent Disorders 241, Classification of Disorders, Etiology, Psychopathology, Characteristics, Diagnosis, Nursing Assessment, Treatment, Modalities, Follow-up and Home Care and Rehabilitation, References, 12. Management of Organic Brain Disorders 259, Classification: ICD, Etiology, Psychopathology, Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis, Nursing Assessment, Treatment, Modalities, Geriatric Considerations, Follow-up and Home Care and, Rehabilitation, References, 13. Psychiatric Emergencies 271, Types of Psychiatric Emergencies and their Management, Stress, Adaptation Model, Grief, Types of Crisis, Crisis Intervention, Geriatric, Considerations, Role and Responsibilities of Nurse, References, 14. Legal Issues in Mental Health Nursing 289, The Mental Health Act, 1987, Indian Lunacy Act. 1912, Rights of, Mentally Ill Clients, Forensic Psychiatry, Acts Related to Narcotic, and Psychotropic Substances and Illegal Drug Trafficking, Admission, and Discharge Procedures, Role and Responsibilities of Nurse, References, CONTENTS:- vii, 15. Community Mental Health Nursing 339, Growth of Community Mental Health Services, National Mental Health, Programme, Institutionalization Versus Deinstutionalization, Model, of Preventive Psychiatry: Levels of Prevention, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Levels, Mental Health Agencies, Mental Health Nursing Issues, for Special Population, References, Bibliography 361, Index 365 The Title 'Mental Health Nursing (Pb) written/authored/edited by K. Madhav Naidu', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9789380222059 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 369 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Nursing Paper Back. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-, 2009, 6, Hutchinson, London, 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. The top edge and front edge of the text block show foxing, as does the front paste down. Otherwise internally clean. This is the story of the Jewish people and Palestine from the end of World War II to the Suez crisis in 1956. Written by an Englishman, the observations of a developing country, are interesting. The author makes the point, that there was no culture to be developed, the Jews having at last a place where "their" culture could be expressed freely and naturally. Comment is also offered on double edged sword that were the Palestinian refugees, who both sides used for political purposes. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 208 pages. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Israel; Inventory No: 0266485. ., Hutchinson, 1960, 3, New York : St. Martin's Press, 2012. First Edition. Hardback. An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dust wrapper. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8 - 9 tall; 368 pages; Physical description; xxv, 368 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., geneal. table ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-347) and index. Contents; Setting the scene : the Romanov tercentenary -- The empress's illness, and her friend Ania -- Mystical circles, and the struggle to produce an heir -- Autocracy in crisis -- Beginnings -- After the coronation -- Family matters -- Grigory the wonder-worker -- Upsets at home, and the beginning of war -- The great fight -- From command to abdication -- From ex's to icons. Summary; A study of the marriage of the last Russian tsar and tsarina offers psychological insights into their relationship and covers the Empress's ill health, their relationship with confidante Ania Vyrubova, and their reliance on the infamous Rasputin. Few characters in history are as fascinating or controversial as Nicholas and Alexandra. From their passionate love to their horrifying execution, they are alternately viewed as innocent victims of Bolshevik assassins or blamed for causing the Revolution themselves. Much has already been written about their lives. But acting as a curator of the many conflicting histories, acclaimed author Virginia Rounding offers a different kind of biography, with an intimate look that probes the souls of these unforgettable figures, and tells the story of their passion and its consequences for Russia. Through newly revealed letters and diaries, Rounding explores the Empress' ill health, examines the enigmatic triangular relationship between Nicky, Alix and her confidante Ania Vyrubova, and looks anew at the reasons behind their reliance on the infamous Rasputin. Her conclusions are surprising. With eloquence and compassion, Rounding makes these characters come alive, presenting them in all their complexity and ardour, guiding the reader into their vanished world. Subjects; Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia 1868-1918. Alexandra Empress, consort of Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia 1872-1918. Alexandra Empress, consort of Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia 1872-1918 - Marriage. Emperors & Empresses - Russia - Biography. Love - Russia - Case studies., New York : St. Martin's Press, 2012, 0, Aakar Books, 2011. Hardcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâand flagging wrong turnsâen route to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the financial meltdown, renowned radical political economists Albo, Gindin, and Panitch lay bare the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself. With an unparalleled understanding of capitalism, the authors provocatively challenge the call by much of the Left for a return to a largely mythical Golden Age of economic regulation as a check on finance capital unbounded. They deftly illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been, in practice, undergirded by state intervention on a massive scale. The authors argue that itâs time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalismâand how to build the collective capacity to get us there. In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left. Printed Pages: 140., Aakar Books, 2011, 6<
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In and Out of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives - Paperback
2011, ISBN: e7264188403755d96bea0ea6b816ab48
Aakar Books, 2011. Softcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâan… More...
Aakar Books, 2011. Softcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâand flagging wrong turnsâen route to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the financial meltdown, renowned radical political economists Albo, Gindin, and Panitch lay bare the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself. With an unparalleled understanding of capitalism, the authors provocatively challenge the call by much of the Left for a return to a largely mythical Golden Age of economic regulation as a check on finance capital unbounded. They deftly illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been, in practice, undergirded by state intervention on a massive scale. The authors argue that itâs time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalismâand how to build the collective capacity to get us there. In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left. âOnce again, Panitch, Gindin, and Albo show that they have few rivals and no betters in analyzing the relations between politics and economics, between globalization and American power, between theory and quotidian reality, and between crisis and political possibility. At once sobering and inspiring, this is one of the few pieces of writing that Iâve seen thatâs essential to understandingâto paraphrase a term from accountingâthe sources and uses of crisis. Splendid and essential.â âDOUG HENWOOD, LEFT BUSINESS OBSERVER, AUTHOR OF AFTER THE NEW ECONOMY Printed Pages: 140., Aakar Books, 2011, 6<
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2011, ISBN: e7264188403755d96bea0ea6b816ab48
Aakar Books, 2011. Hardcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâan… More...
Aakar Books, 2011. Hardcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâand flagging wrong turnsâen route to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the financial meltdown, renowned radical political economists Albo, Gindin, and Panitch lay bare the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself. With an unparalleled understanding of capitalism, the authors provocatively challenge the call by much of the Left for a return to a largely mythical Golden Age of economic regulation as a check on finance capital unbounded. They deftly illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been, in practice, undergirded by state intervention on a massive scale. The authors argue that itâs time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalismâand how to build the collective capacity to get us there. In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left. Printed Pages: 140., Aakar Books, 2011<
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Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for "sustainable management" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This " activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for ""sustainable management"" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This "" activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144. NA, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for "sustainable management" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This " activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for "sustainable management" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This " activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for ""sustainable management"" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This "" activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144. NA, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for "sustainable management" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This " activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for ""sustainable management"" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This "" activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005. Hardcover. New. It is widely recognised that Water is going to be one of he major issues confronting humanity at the turn of the century and beyond. We are facing a crisis as regards the quantity and quality of water supply, but we have yet to experience the full social and Political impact of that crisis. The escalation in the Population and the quest for continued development is leading to conflicting pressures on water resources. Such resources are the ultimate recipient of Pollution from various socio-economic activities associated with urbanisation, agriculture, Mining and clearing of native vegetation. Pollution originating from human waste, especially where appropriate sanitation facilities are not available, or are located too close to water Supply sources affects both surface water and ground water. This makes water supply and Health perhaps the most important issue for the larger proportion of the global population. Paradoxically, the demands for ""sustainable management"" and increasing global population require more potable water from a declining available potable water base. It is universally accepted that proper water administration is a critical component of sustainable development-that is, development that meets the needs of both present and future generations. Indeed, water is an essential Factor in a larger number of productive activities, of which one of the most . important is the production of food by irrigation. This "" activity, accounts for two thirds of the water resources used by humanity. A supply of drinking water and sanitation in Urban centers are crucial for preserving human health. Contents, 1. Water : An Educational and Informative Approach 2. The Coming Water Crisis 3. Solutions for A Water-Short World 4. Fresh Water and The Environment 5. A Rare and Precious Resource 6. Population Growth and Fresh Water 7. Solving Conflicts Over Water Uses 8. Water Problem in South India 9. South Asia Quarrels Over Water 10. Water: Will be there Enough? 11. Strategies for Improved Water Management 12. A Breakthrough in the Evolution of Large Dams? 13. Big-Dam Construction is on the Rise 14. Tapping the Market : Can Private Enterprise Supply Water to the Poor? 15. Tourism and The Environment 16. Sustainable Tourism and The Environment 17. Sustainable Tourism-Illusion or Realistic Alternative? 18. Pro-Poor Tourism: Opportunities for Sustainable Local Development 19. Sustainable Tourism Development 20. The Biggest Industry the World has ever Seen : The Future of World Tourism 21. Ecotourism or Ecocide? 22. The Tourism Juggernaut 23. Cheap Transport for India`s Millions 24. Aid Effectiveness as a Multi-level Process 25. Pollution for Export 26. The Pollution Challenge 27. Consuming the Future Printed Pages: 144., Discovery Publishing House Pvt. Ltd., 2005, 6, Aakar Books, 2011. Hardcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâand flagging wrong turnsâen route to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the financial meltdown, renowned radical political economists Albo, Gindin, and Panitch lay bare the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself. With an unparalleled understanding of capitalism, the authors provocatively challenge the call by much of the Left for a return to a largely mythical Golden Age of economic regulation as a check on finance capital unbounded. They deftly illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been, in practice, undergirded by state intervention on a massive scale. The authors argue that itâs time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalismâand how to build the collective capacity to get us there. In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left. Printed Pages: 140., Aakar Books, 2011, 6<
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In and Out of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives - Paperback2012, ISBN: e7264188403755d96bea0ea6b816ab48
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2009. Paperback. New. This book identifies all the essential skills that are believed to be fundamental to the practice of mental health nursing. These skills can be used with different… More...
2009. Paperback. New. This book identifies all the essential skills that are believed to be fundamental to the practice of mental health nursing. These skills can be used with different patients and service users and transferred, like a toolkit, between the many settings and services with which mental health nurses today are involved. This book is organized chapter-wise according to the revised syllabus prescribed by the Nursing Council of India. The focus is on developing the student’s ability to use the skills in the practice environment. Some background perspective to each skill is provided, followed by an easily understandable text flow in a lucid and comprehensible manner. Examples demonstrating how the skills can be applied across the diversity found in modern mental health care nursing are also included. About The Author:- K. Madhav Naidu was born in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, and completed his graduation in Medicine from Moscow State University; Russia. He practiced Public Health with an emphasis on international health. Beginning in 2002, he spent three years in Russia as Public Health Advisor. He coordinated projects to improve child survival and immunization rates among rural people in the outlying provinces. He also served as a consultant for UNICEF, the World Health Organization and the World Bank in developing programs for training traditional birth attendants, in community mental health, village health workers, and rural doctors. He has practiced in diverse settings, such as state hospitals, school services, child health and mental health. He has also taught at bachelor’s level. Contents:- Contents, Preface ix, 1. Introduction 1, 2. Principles and Concepts of Mental Health Nursing 49, Classification of Mental Disorders, Personality Defence Mechanisms, Maladaptive Behaviour, Etiology: Bio-psycho-social Factors, Psychopathology of Mental Disorders, Principles of Mental Health, Nursing, Standards of Mental Health Nursing Practice, Theoretical, Models and the Role of Nurse, References, 3. Assessment of Mental Health Nursing 71, History Taking, Mental Status Examination, Mini Mental Status, Examination, Neurological Examination, Investigations, Psychological, Tests, Role and Responsibilities of Nurse, References, 4. Therapeutic Communication 91, Types, Techniques & Characteristics, Interview Skill, Types of, Relationship, Ethics and Responsibilities, Elements of Nurse Patient, Contract, IPR-Johari Window, Goals, Phases, Tasks, Therapeutic, Techniques, Phases of Therapeutic Relationship, Therapeutic Impasse, and its Intervention, References, 5. Treatment Modalities and Therapies 117, Psycho Pharmacology, Psychological Therapies, Alternative System, of Medicine, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy:, Electroconvulsive Therapy, Geriatric Considerations, Role of Nurse, in Mental Health Therapies, References, 6. Management of Psychotic Disorders 135, Classification: ICD, Nursing Assessment, Treatment Modalities, Geriatric Considerations, Follow-up and Home Care and Rehabilitation, References, vi Mental Health Nursing, 7. Management of Mood Disorders 153, Nursing Assessment of Depression, Treatment Modalities of Patients, with Mood Disorders, Geriatric Considerations, Follow up and Home, Care Rehabilitation, References, 8. Management of Neurotic Disorders 179, Etiology, Diagnosis, Nursing Assessment, Treatment Modalities, Geriatric Consideration, Follow-up and Home Care and Rehabilitation, References, 9. Management of Patients with Substance Use Disorders 195, Generally Used Psychotropic Substance, Etiology of Dependence, Nursing Assessment, Treatment, Geriatric Considerations, Followup, and Home Care and Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation, References, 10. Management of Personality, Sexual and Eating Disorders 207, Classification of Disorders, Etiology, Psychopathology, Characteristics, Diagnosis, Nursing Assessment, Nursing Diagnoses, Treatment Modalities, Geriatric Considerations, Follow up and Home, Care and Rehabilitation, References, 11. Management of Childhood and Adolescent Disorders 241, Classification of Disorders, Etiology, Psychopathology, Characteristics, Diagnosis, Nursing Assessment, Treatment, Modalities, Follow-up and Home Care and Rehabilitation, References, 12. Management of Organic Brain Disorders 259, Classification: ICD, Etiology, Psychopathology, Clinical Features, Diagnosis and Differential Diagnosis, Nursing Assessment, Treatment, Modalities, Geriatric Considerations, Follow-up and Home Care and, Rehabilitation, References, 13. Psychiatric Emergencies 271, Types of Psychiatric Emergencies and their Management, Stress, Adaptation Model, Grief, Types of Crisis, Crisis Intervention, Geriatric, Considerations, Role and Responsibilities of Nurse, References, 14. Legal Issues in Mental Health Nursing 289, The Mental Health Act, 1987, Indian Lunacy Act. 1912, Rights of, Mentally Ill Clients, Forensic Psychiatry, Acts Related to Narcotic, and Psychotropic Substances and Illegal Drug Trafficking, Admission, and Discharge Procedures, Role and Responsibilities of Nurse, References, CONTENTS:- vii, 15. Community Mental Health Nursing 339, Growth of Community Mental Health Services, National Mental Health, Programme, Institutionalization Versus Deinstutionalization, Model, of Preventive Psychiatry: Levels of Prevention, Primary, Secondary, Tertiary Levels, Mental Health Agencies, Mental Health Nursing Issues, for Special Population, References, Bibliography 361, Index 365 The Title 'Mental Health Nursing (Pb) written/authored/edited by K. Madhav Naidu', published in the year 2009. The ISBN 9789380222059 is assigned to the Paperback version of this title. This book has total of pp. 369 (Pages). The publisher of this title is GenNext Publication. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Nursing Paper Back. Size of the book is 13.34 x 21.59 cms Vol:-, 2009, 6, Hutchinson, London, 1960. First Edition. Hardcover. Very Good Condition/No Dust Jacket. The top edge and front edge of the text block show foxing, as does the front paste down. Otherwise internally clean. This is the story of the Jewish people and Palestine from the end of World War II to the Suez crisis in 1956. Written by an Englishman, the observations of a developing country, are interesting. The author makes the point, that there was no culture to be developed, the Jews having at last a place where "their" culture could be expressed freely and naturally. Comment is also offered on double edged sword that were the Palestinian refugees, who both sides used for political purposes. Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 208 pages. Please refer to accompanying picture (s). Quantity Available: 1. Category: History; Israel; Inventory No: 0266485. ., Hutchinson, 1960, 3, New York : St. Martin's Press, 2012. First Edition. Hardback. An exceptional copy; fine in an equally fine dust wrapper. Particularly and surprisingly well-preserved; tight, bright, clean and especially sharp-cornered.; 8vo 8 - 9 tall; 368 pages; Physical description; xxv, 368 p., [16] p. of plates : ill., geneal. table ; 25 cm. Includes bibliographical references (p. 339-347) and index. Contents; Setting the scene : the Romanov tercentenary -- The empress's illness, and her friend Ania -- Mystical circles, and the struggle to produce an heir -- Autocracy in crisis -- Beginnings -- After the coronation -- Family matters -- Grigory the wonder-worker -- Upsets at home, and the beginning of war -- The great fight -- From command to abdication -- From ex's to icons. Summary; A study of the marriage of the last Russian tsar and tsarina offers psychological insights into their relationship and covers the Empress's ill health, their relationship with confidante Ania Vyrubova, and their reliance on the infamous Rasputin. Few characters in history are as fascinating or controversial as Nicholas and Alexandra. From their passionate love to their horrifying execution, they are alternately viewed as innocent victims of Bolshevik assassins or blamed for causing the Revolution themselves. Much has already been written about their lives. But acting as a curator of the many conflicting histories, acclaimed author Virginia Rounding offers a different kind of biography, with an intimate look that probes the souls of these unforgettable figures, and tells the story of their passion and its consequences for Russia. Through newly revealed letters and diaries, Rounding explores the Empress' ill health, examines the enigmatic triangular relationship between Nicky, Alix and her confidante Ania Vyrubova, and looks anew at the reasons behind their reliance on the infamous Rasputin. Her conclusions are surprising. With eloquence and compassion, Rounding makes these characters come alive, presenting them in all their complexity and ardour, guiding the reader into their vanished world. Subjects; Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia 1868-1918. Alexandra Empress, consort of Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia 1872-1918. Alexandra Empress, consort of Nicholas II, Emperor of Russia 1872-1918 - Marriage. Emperors & Empresses - Russia - Biography. Love - Russia - Case studies., New York : St. Martin's Press, 2012, 0, Aakar Books, 2011. Hardcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâand flagging wrong turnsâen route to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the financial meltdown, renowned radical political economists Albo, Gindin, and Panitch lay bare the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself. With an unparalleled understanding of capitalism, the authors provocatively challenge the call by much of the Left for a return to a largely mythical Golden Age of economic regulation as a check on finance capital unbounded. They deftly illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been, in practice, undergirded by state intervention on a massive scale. The authors argue that itâs time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalismâand how to build the collective capacity to get us there. In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left. Printed Pages: 140., Aakar Books, 2011, 6<
In and Out of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives - Paperback
2011
ISBN: e7264188403755d96bea0ea6b816ab48
Aakar Books, 2011. Softcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâan… More...
Aakar Books, 2011. Softcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâand flagging wrong turnsâen route to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the financial meltdown, renowned radical political economists Albo, Gindin, and Panitch lay bare the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself. With an unparalleled understanding of capitalism, the authors provocatively challenge the call by much of the Left for a return to a largely mythical Golden Age of economic regulation as a check on finance capital unbounded. They deftly illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been, in practice, undergirded by state intervention on a massive scale. The authors argue that itâs time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalismâand how to build the collective capacity to get us there. In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left. âOnce again, Panitch, Gindin, and Albo show that they have few rivals and no betters in analyzing the relations between politics and economics, between globalization and American power, between theory and quotidian reality, and between crisis and political possibility. At once sobering and inspiring, this is one of the few pieces of writing that Iâve seen thatâs essential to understandingâto paraphrase a term from accountingâthe sources and uses of crisis. Splendid and essential.â âDOUG HENWOOD, LEFT BUSINESS OBSERVER, AUTHOR OF AFTER THE NEW ECONOMY Printed Pages: 140., Aakar Books, 2011, 6<
In and Out of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives - hardcover
2011, ISBN: e7264188403755d96bea0ea6b816ab48
Aakar Books, 2011. Hardcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâan… More...
Aakar Books, 2011. Hardcover. New. While many around the globe are increasingly wondering if another world is indeed possible, few are mapping out potential avenuesâand flagging wrong turnsâen route to a post-capitalist future. In this groundbreaking analysis of the financial meltdown, renowned radical political economists Albo, Gindin, and Panitch lay bare the roots of the crisis in the inner logic of capitalism itself. With an unparalleled understanding of capitalism, the authors provocatively challenge the call by much of the Left for a return to a largely mythical Golden Age of economic regulation as a check on finance capital unbounded. They deftly illuminate how the era of neoliberal free markets has been, in practice, undergirded by state intervention on a massive scale. The authors argue that itâs time to start thinking about genuinely transformative alternatives to capitalismâand how to build the collective capacity to get us there. In and Out of Crisis stands to be the enduring critique of the crisis and an indispensable springboard for a renewed Left. Printed Pages: 140., Aakar Books, 2011<
ISBN: e7264188403755d96bea0ea6b816ab48
Titel: In And Out Of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives (Spectre), Einband: Taschenbuch, Autor: Greg Albo, Sam Gindin, Leo Panitch, Verlag: Pm Press, Sprache: Eng… More...
Titel: In And Out Of Crisis: The Global Financial Meltdown and Left Alternatives (Spectre), Einband: Taschenbuch, Autor: Greg Albo, Sam Gindin, Leo Panitch, Verlag: Pm Press, Sprache: Englisch, Seiten: 140, Maße: 213x137x10, Gewicht: 181 g, Verkäufer: kischii. Sehr gut, Festpreisangebot, [LT: FixedPrice]<
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Publishing year: 2010
Publisher: PM Press, Oakland
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