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Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
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Seller: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
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Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Introduction. I. The global dimension of hunger 1. Poverty power amidst deprivations. 2. Right to land and food. 3. Poverty and maladministration. 4. Poverty and globalization. 5. Hunger the greatest social crime. II. The Indian scenario 6. Famines and hunger in Orissa. 7. Hunger in Palamu (Jharkhand India). 8. Poverty in Orissa. 9. Hunger deaths in Keonjhar (Orissa India). 10. Measures taken by Government of Orissa. 11. Health hazards and death. III. Africa The Sorrow of Civilisation 12. Africa a robbed continent. 13. Eliminating ideological stagnation. 14. Poverty in Africa. 15. Sufferings of Somalia. 16. Rwanda's economic massacre. 17. Zimbabwe grew out of dust. IV. Latin America and Russia Victims of Globalisation 18. Poverty in Latin America. 19. The perils of Peru. 20. Poverty in Former Soviet Union. V. Epilogue 21. Epilogue. Bibliography. Index. Even a God fearing man like Mahatma Gandhi was so much depressed to observe the poverty stricken world that he said God can never appear before the starving man except in shape of bread. The statement clarifies that for a hungry man no sermon no ideology no prophecy could work. Hunger and poverty are both sides of a coin. They are synonymous. It is difficult to enumerate who stands first between the two. Whether poverty first or hunger first. Eradication of hunger goes neck and neck with eradication of poverty. Author has pointed out in this book about the plight of some of hungry zones of the world with an objective to create human consciousness against hunger and poverty. The poor cannot get access to food simply through stabilized economy or through market economy at the national level. It could be achieved through balanced increase of food production equitable distribution of food and ownership rights of the poor over the instruments of production. These important aspects of economy should be inducted to the economic science which only can uphold the right for food for the hungry. 324 pp. Seller Inventory # 62721
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Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
Hardcover. Condition: Like New. Like New. book. Seller Inventory # D7F9-3-M-8176257311-6
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Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Contents Foreword Preface 1 A short history of science teaching 2 The aims and functions of science teaching 3 Laboratories and other science rooms 4 Apparatus and its maintenance 5 Methods of science teaching 6 Advanced course work 7 Examinations 8 Teaching aids 9 Science in rural schools 10 The training of science teachers 11 First aid in the laboratory 12 The science teacher and the law Appendices Bibliography In this modern age of science and technology the teaching of science in secondary schools has acquired great importance Secondary education is the terminal education for most of the students who find a place in the society after secondary education Besides having good teachers to teach science and proper equipment in the schools teaching methods of science are very crucial 342 pp. Seller Inventory # 99469
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