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Thursday, 31. January 2008

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Influence of India Personal Checks


Influence of India Personal Checks


$12.99


Try out some Eastern flair with our Influences of India Personal Checks featuring deities of India including Krishna, Shiva, Durga, and Ganesha. Our current numbering system, including zero and the decimal system, were actually developed in India. Some other things that originated in India are the game of chess and the mathematical disciplines of algebra, trigonometry, and calculus. Influences of India Personal Checks are available in single and duplicate check format. Matching address labels and a coordinating checkbook cover are also available.

India


India


$15.99


A monumental biography of the subcontinent from the award-winning author of The World Is What It Is: The Authorized Biography of V. S. Naipaul . Second only to China in the magnitude of its economic miracle and second to none in its potential to shape the new century, India is fast undergoing one of the most momentous transformations the world has ever seen. In this dazzlingly panoramic book, Patrick French chronicles that epic change, telling human stories to explain a larger national narrative. Melding on-the-ground reports with a deep knowledge of history, French exposes the cultural foundations of India’s political, economic and social complexities. He reveals how a nation identified with some of the most wretched poverty on earth has simultaneously developed an envied culture of entrepreneurship (here are stories like that of C. K. Ranganathan, who trudged the streets of Cuddalore in the 1980s selling sample packets of shampoo and now employs more than one thousand people). And even more remarkably, French shows how, despite the ancient and persistent traditions of caste, as well as a mind-boggling number of ethnicities and languages, India has nevertheless managed to cohere, evolving into the world’s largest democracy, largely fulfilling Jawaharlal Nehru’s dream of a secular liberal order. French’s inquiry goes to the heart of all the puzzlements that modern India presents: Is this country actually rich or poor? Why has its Muslim population, the second largest on earth, resisted radicalization to such a considerable extent? Why do so many children of Indians who have succeeded in the West want to return “home,” despite never having lived in India? Will India become a natural ally of the West, a geostrategic counterweight to the illiberal rising powers China and Russia? To find the answers, French seeks out an astonishing range of characters: from Maoist revolutionaries to Mafia dons, from chained quarry laborers to self-made billionaires. And he delves into the personal lives of the political elite, including the Italian-born Sonia Gandhi, one of the most powerful women in the world. With a familiarity and insight few Westerners could approach, Patrick French provides a vital corrective to the many outdated notions about a uniquely dynamic and consequential nation. His India is a thrilling revelation. From the Hardcover edition.

Religion and Personal Law in Secular India


Religion and Personal Law in Secular India


$18.35


Though a directive principle of the constitution, a uniform civil code of law has never been written or instituted in India. As a result, in matters of personal law — the segment of law concerning marriage, dowry, divorce, parentage, legitimacy, wills, and inheritance — individuals of different backgrounds must appeal to their respective religious laws for guidance or rulings. But balancing the claims of religious communities with those of a modern secular state has caused some intractable problems for India as a nation. Religion and Personal Law in Secular India provides a comprehensive look into the issues and challenges that India faces as it tries to put a uniform civil code into practice. Contributors include Granville Austin, Robert D. Baird, Srimati Basu, Kevin Brown, Paul Courtright, Rajeev Dhavan, Marc Galanter, Namita Goswami, Laura Dudley Jenkins, Jayanth Krishnan, Gerald James Larson, John H. Mansfield, Ruma Pal, Kunal M. Parker, William D. Popkin, Lloyd I. Rudolph, Susanne Hoeber Rudolph, Sylvia Vatuk, and Arvind Verma.

Personal Guide to Offshoring in India, A


Personal Guide to Offshoring in India, A


$30.22


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A Personal Guide to Offshoring in India


A Personal Guide to Offshoring in India


$20.47


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HTC A9192 Inspire 4G Unlocked Phone with Android OS, 3G Support, 8 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, and GPS--(Black)


HTC A9192 Inspire 4G Unlocked Phone with Android OS, 3G Support, 8 MP Camera, Wi-Fi, and GPS–(Black)


$284.99


This high-end Android smartphone sports a large display, high-resolution camera with HD video capture, and 2nd-generation Snapdragon processor. Other key features include HTC Sense software, Wi-Fi mobile hotspot, DLNA wireless media streaming, unibody metal shell, memory card slot, removable battery, and GPS navigation….

Apple iPhone 4G 32GB Quad-band World GSM Phone (AT&T)


Apple iPhone 4G 32GB Quad-band World GSM Phone (AT&T)


$439.00


Black 32GB iPhone 4. Comes with all accessories in box. Locked to AT&T without contract. 3.5″ TFT capacitive display, Scratch-resistant surface, Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer, Proximity, Three-axis sensor, 32 GB, Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Two Cameras, GPS, Multitasking capable, A4 CPU Product Features * Does not include AT&T service contract * Facetime * Retina Display * Multitasking * HD Vide…

Solar Power Panels – The Benefits Of Using Them

With the state of the global economy, more and more people are turning to solar energy. However, some are worried that the cost of installing solar panels will be too high, even though it is an expense that would quickly be offset by savings made on the electricity bill. There is good news about building solar panels. There are many important aspects that you will need to know about building your own solar panels.

Many people think that building your own solar panels at home is difficult. You should know how to use a soldering iron and handle a saw, if you can do this your solar panels will be ready in no time. Basically, you will need solar cells, which can be found online, wood to build the container, Plexiglas for the cover and some equipment. You’ll also need some caulk to attach the solar cells to the wooden container. Pre-tabbed solar cells will make the wiring easier. If you can not find solar panels with tabs you will have to solder on the tabs before you glue them in place. All you need to do this really is a 12 V battery for storage and a solar panel to create electricity. Storing electricity is just like recharging your batteries, except you are using a 12 V battery with a solar panel. Some institutions provide these batteries for free which is something you should look into if you are going to need a lot of them. So, these batteries store the power produced by solar panels, which can then be converted into AC power with the help of a power inverter so the electricity can be used by appliances. If you already have a modified sine wave or true sine wave power inverter, you can use this energy. A true sine wave inverter is the only device that will give you the same AC electricity that comes out of your sockets. It is a little more expensive than the modified sine wave, but it’s worth paying a little extra in the long run.

A component, the charge controller, must be placed between the solar panel and the battery for the following reasons. To make sure your batteries do not explode, or receive the wrong level of voltage while charging, you need to have these devices hooked up. A charge controller will also ensure that no power flows out of the batteries and back into the solar panel, which would be a waste. They also prevent overcharging of your batteries which can happen if they are not used.

As you can see, building a solar panel requires a bit of skill with tools but it is something anyone can do. It will not take that long to get your solar panel up and running and powering you entire home with sunlight.

Today many people who want to build their own solar energy panels prefer to do it with a step-by-step manual that offers them all the information they need to do it the right way.
If you also choose to build your own solar panel system alone, then simply have a look at the following review about Green DIY Energy and discover how you can build your very own solar panel system in the easiest possible way.

There’s also a little more on this DIY guide on this GreenDIYEnergy review.


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