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kala land: All India Reporter , 1914 Vols. 1-36, 1914-1949, 1999- issued in separate parts, called sections, e.g. Journal section, Federal Court section, Privy Council section, Allahabad section, Bombay section, etc. |
kala land: Land, Law, and the Left Abhijit Guha, 2007 Study with reference to villages located in Midnapore West District of West Bengal, India. |
kala land: California. Court of Appeal (2nd Appellate District). Records and Briefs California (State)., Number of Exhibits: 12 |
kala land: The Tropical Agriculturalist , 1916 |
kala land: The Cherokee Nation Robert J. Conley, 2005 Robert Conley's history of the Cherokees is the first to be endorsed by the Cherokee Nation and to be written by a Cherokee. |
kala land: Reports of a Portion of the Decisions Rendered by the Supreme Court, of the Hawaiian Islands Hawaii. Supreme Court, Robert G. Davis, Albert Francis Judd, Lawrence McCully, William Foster, 1897 |
kala land: Reports of Decisions Rendered by the Supreme Court of the Hawaiian Islands Hawaii. Supreme Court, 1897 |
kala land: Bulletin, ... Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, 1924 |
kala land: Alternative Perspectives On Livelihood, Agriculture And Air Pollution Neela Mukherjee, 2002 |
kala land: X-Ray Lasers 1996 Sune Svanberg, C.G Wahlstrom, 1996-01-01 X-Ray Lasers 1996 provides not only an overview and progress report on this fast moving field, but also important reference material on which future work can be built. Topics covered include collisional x-ray lasers, table-top x-ray lasers, beam optics, x-ray optics, OFI and photo-pumped schemes, capillary schemes, international laser facilities, XUV nonlinear mixing, alternative soft x-ray sources, diagnostics, and applications. The volume is an essential addition to the libraries of researchers in the field. |
kala land: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hawaii United States. National Park Service, 1974 |
kala land: Biology Pamphlets , 1924 |
kala land: Chemical Engineering Catalog , 1919 |
kala land: Poojamma M. C. Raj, 2013-06 Poojamma starts with Nina, an American journalist receiving news of the death of Poojamma. As she travels to India, she has many dreams of her relationships with Poojamma. The story begins to unfold. Poojamma is a social reformer of sorts who lives in a village among Dalits in Karnataka, India. She brings unity among different castes. She becomes very popular among poor people. Her popularity sends jitters in the raw nerves of politicians who decide to fight Poojamma. Intermittent battle between her and political forces follow. Poojamma is assassinated in a dastardly bomb blast. Kala, the prodigy of Poojamma, narrates half the story to Nina. Nina takes it upon herself to make the government of India to order an official investigation into the murder. Finally, when courts are ready to hand out a death sentence to the culprits, Kala stands on the way against death sentence. The author’s spicy writing style leaves only a thin line between fiction and true story. Indeed the novel is based on many true incidents with fictional flavor. The personality of Poojamma is a heady mix of fictional and real-life characters. A roller coaster of fictional intricacies awaits readers. |
kala land: Report India. Bengal Provincial Banking Enquiry Committee, 1930 |
kala land: Braided Waters Wade Graham, 2018-12-18 Braided Waters sheds new light on the relationship between environment and society by charting the history of Hawaii’s Molokai island over a thousand-year period of repeated settlement. From the arrival of the first Polynesians to contact with eighteenth-century European explorers and traders to our present era, this study shows how the control of resources—especially water—in a fragile, highly variable environment has had profound effects on the history of Hawaii. Wade Graham examines the ways environmental variation repeatedly shapes human social and economic structures and how, in turn, man-made environmental degradation influences and reshapes societies. A key finding of this study is how deep structures of place interact with distinct cultural patterns across different societies to produce similar social and environmental outcomes, in both the Polynesian and modern eras—a case of historical isomorphism with profound implications for global environmental history. |
kala land: Climatological Data , 1941 |
kala land: Oryza Sativa India. Reporter on economic products, 1910 |
kala land: The Punjab Record , 1895 |
kala land: The Land of Houlouf Augustin F. C. Holl, 2002-01-01 A thorough review of the important archaeological sites on the Chadian Plain, including Houlouf, which the author excavated 1980–1990. |
kala land: Security and Global Governance Imran Ahmad Khan, 2024-01-04 This book “Security and Global Governance” is the outcome of two - days International conference on “Security, Identity and Global Governance: India and the World”, organized by Interdisciplinary Institute of Human Security and Governance (IIHSG) India (16 th -17 th November 2023 at JNU Convention Centre, New-Delhi) in Collaboration with the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (UN ESCAP); Department of International Relations, University of Chittagong, Bangladesh; and Centre for Field Learning, Ahmedabad, India. Total 465 researchers took part in this hybrid event from different parts of the world like Philippines, Ethiopia, Nigeria, Tajikistan, Sudan, Algeria, Romania, Kazakhstan, Israel, Canada, USA, United Kingdom, Bangladesh & Taiwan and so on and from the submission of researchers, best twenty articles were selected through blind peer-review and got published in this volume. This book would surely be of great use to academics and students alike, as well as to practitioners and policy makers, analysts, scholars, and anybody else with an interest in the field of international relations and governance-related concerns. The articles, which are based on the research activities of each contribution, are being released at a highly appropriate time since they address certain current security-related challenges that are important to the interests of national security. |
kala land: Cuneiform Inscriptions in the Collection of the Bible Lands Museum Jerusalem Westenholz, 2021-11-15 This volume constitutes a new step forward in the study of the Late Bronze Age city of Emar. A multi-ethnic population of Hittites, Assyrians, Egyptians and the north-west Semitic-speaking natives inhabited this port of call situated on the middle Euphrates on the frontier of the Hittite province of Syria, facing Babylonia to the south-east and Assyria to the north-east. It flourished during the last days of this hegemonic power system which was broken by the inroads of the Aramaeans, the Israelites, the Sea Peoples, and the rise of the Phoenician city states in the twelfth century. The tablets published here are in a variety of languages and cover the full range of types of documents found from rituals and cultic inventories to legal documents and payment lists. Each text type is dicussed and parallels to previously published texts are given. Every document is provided with an introduction placing it in its context, a transliteration, translation and philological and textual notes. Furthermore, they are presented in photographs, hand copies and with drawings of all the Hittite and Syrian sealings. These texts provide insights into the political, economic, social and religious life of the critical period of the late thirteenth and early twelfth centuries when the face of the Near East underwent global changes. |
kala land: Change Makers at Grassroots G. Palanithurai, 2008 Case studies on panchayati raj system in Tamil Nadu, India. |
kala land: Nairi Lands Guido Guarducci, 2019-12-19 This study analyses the social and symbolic value of the material culture, in particular the pottery production and the architecture, and the social structure of the local communities of a broad area encompassing Eastern Anatolia, the South Caucasus and North-western Iran during the last phase of the Late Bronze Age and the Early Iron Age. This broad area is known from the Assyrian texts as ‘Nairi lands’. The second part of the study, furnishes a reassessment of pottery production characteristics and theories, as well as of the socio-economic structure and issues, tied to the sedentary and mobile local communities of the Nairi lands. The study brings into focus the characteristics, the extension and the distribution of Grooved pottery, along with other pottery typologies, by providing an accompanying online catalogue with detailed descriptions and high-resolution images of the pots and sherds obtained from public and private institutions in Turkey and Armenia. Moreover, the socio-political organisation and subsistence economy issues are addressed in order to advance a possible reconstruction of the social structure of the Nairi lands communities. Particular attention is devoted to the pastoral nomad component and the role played within the Nairi phenomenon. The study includes a very large corpus of text images and high-resolution color images of the pottery of the area under examination, gathered by the author in order to offer a reliable tool and compendium. |
kala land: Races of Rice in India Govt. Of India, Print House, 1996 This valuable alphabetical index to the literature on races of rice in India was compiled to further the study of a subject, the very enormousness of which had hitherto prevented workers from taking it up. Obviously it is not a critical index, but a guide to the literature. For that reason care has been taken in quoting from references that are short, to give the actual words as far as possible. All possible sources of information were scanned from 1896-1910 to collect these about 9000 races of rice in India which then included present territories of Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Burma also. All the agricultural scientists, particularly agronomists and plant breeders, would certainly like to have copy of this great reference book on their tables for constant day-to-day reference. |
kala land: The Calcutta Gazette , 1911 |
kala land: The Central Provinces Gazette Central Provinces (India), 1911 |
kala land: Kengema Kalabari Sonny O. Braide, 2017-05-08 The purpose of this book is to bring the history and life of the great Kalabari people to the world and especially the growing generations of the clan who know virtually nothing about their history and tradition, as well as information about others around them. The Kalabari story, like many oral traditions, continue to die away with time as Western civilization gains control of the younger generation who, for lack of better knowledge and practice of their culture, indulge wholeheartedly in the Western tradition hook, line, and sinker. |
kala land: Encounter Or Syncretism Jacques H. Kamstra, 1967 |
kala land: The Bihar & Orissa Gazette , 1921 |
kala land: CORP 2012 - Proceedings/Tagungsband Manfred Schrenk, Peter Zeile, Vasily V. Popovich, Pietro Elisei, 2012 RE-MIXING THE CITY - Towards Sustainability and Resilience? There is nothing permanent except change. (Heraclitus) Cities worldwide are facing rapid social, economic, environmental, technological and cultural changes such as: rapid urbanisation, aging of society, security issues, housing emergency, new solutions on mobility, integration of immigrants, food and water shortage, etc. Especially in times of economic crisis and demographic changes in cities, it is necessary to think about how to best handle what we have, and therefore RE-MIXING THE CITY is a challenge to manage and re-combine the elements which make our modern cities in order to better respond to change. |
kala land: Development, Environment and Sustainable Livelihood Soumyendra Kishore Datta, Atanu Sengupta, 2014-10-16 This book is the outcome of an international conference held in the Department of Economics, Burdwan University, in 2013. The major part of the conference had been related to development, environment and livelihood issues which are also in some way linked to the theme of the ongoing DRS project in the Department, pertaining to issues on rural livelihood. The achievement of higher economic growth is one of the principal objectives of current government policies, and involves intensive resource development programmes with equitable access and distribution of output. It is a great challenge for developing countries and the only vehicle which can bring these countries out of poverty. India’s development path is based on its unique resource endowments. As a welfare state, its overriding priority lies in generating its citizens’ wellbeing with the multifarious programmes of eradicating poverty through providing means of earning income for a sustainable livelihood. While a number of programmes have been undertaken by the Government with the aim of eliminating poverty, the purpose of generating an all-round enhanced livelihood opportunity based on the creation of an improved ambience is only partially served by such programmes. The recent focus, therefore, has been on the assets/processes/activity framework concerned with not only poverty reduction, but also promoting sustainable livelihood enhancing strategies and access to assets like human capital, physical assets, social capital, financial capital and natural capital. In terms of the sustainable livelihood framework, livelihood comprises the activities, the assets, the capabilities and the access that combine to determine the standard of living attainable for an individual. A livelihood is deemed to be sustainable when it can absorb unforeseen shocks and recover from stresses and uncertainties, while maintaining or enhancing the capability and asset base both at present and for future periods without distorting the natural resources and creating social unrest. This book is composed of seventeen papers covering the socio- developmental aspects and natural resources connected with the concept of sustainable livelihood, as well as livelihood issues intimately linked with the farm and non-farm sectors and impacted by gender aspect. |
kala land: The Island of Lanai Kenneth P. Emory, 1924 |
kala land: Women Participation in Labour Force Subhasini Mahapatra, 2002 In Indian context. |
kala land: Place Names of Hawaii Mary Kawena Pukui, Samuel H. Elbert, Esther T. Mookini, 1976-12-01 How many place names are there in the Hawaiian Islands? Even a rough estimate is impossible. Hawaiians named taro patches, rocks, trees, canoe landings, resting places in the forests, and the tiniest spots where miraculous events are believed to have taken place. And place names are far from static--names are constantly being given to new houses and buildings, streets and towns, and old names are replaced by new ones. It is essential, then, to record the names and the lore associated with them now, while Hawaiians are here to lend us their knowledge. And, whatever the fate of the Hawaiian language, the place names will endure. The first edition of Place Names of Hawaii contained only 1,125 entries. The coverage is expanded in the present edition to include about 4,000 entries, including names in English. Also, approximately 800 more names are included in this volume than appear in the second edition of the Atlas of Hawaii. |
kala land: Sumerian Texts from Ancient Iraq Benjamin Studevent-Hickman, 2018-03-15 The 145 tablets presented in this volume are among a larger group of 302 tablets confiscated by U.S. customs which were being stored in a World Trade Center building when it was destroyed on 9/11. The 145 tablets, which come from an unknown site near Nippur in southern Iraq, are the documents of a high official named Aradmu that detail routine agricultural operations, including receipts and grain loans. The group was repatriated to Iraq in late 2010, after the tablets were conserved and the author had completed his study. The editions offered in this volume complete an incredible journey for the tablets and the stories they hold. |
kala land: A Cherokee Encyclopedia Robert J. Conley, 2007-12-16 Conley has compiled a guide to historical and contemporary members of the Cherokee tribe and their roles in their clans and nations. |
kala land: Ranjana Gouranga Chattopadhyay, 1964 |
kala land: Rural Households in Emerging Societies Margaret Haswell, Diana Hunt, 2020-12-17 The constantly changing circumstances of rural life in sub-Saharan Africa have brought with them both successes and failures. The essays in this volume examine the various pressures and inducements to changing resource-use patterns faced by rural households, and explore the two-way causal relationship between technology and technological change on the one hand and other key elements of rural change - demographic, environmental, economic, social, and political - on the other. Contemporary approaches to the introduction of technical innovations are examined, and new approaches are proposed. Through case studies of particular communities, the wide-ranging impacts of past experiences are assessed, and the causes and consequences of indigenous initiatives are explored. |
kala land: A Dictionary of the Hawaiian Language Lorrin Andrews, 1922 |
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