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Principles of Economics

Principles of Economics

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Key Features Created by economist Ron Cronovich of Carthage College, the ground breaking Premium PowerPoint Presentations feature chapter-by-chapter slides designed to ease your course preparation time while increasing student involvement in the classroom through interactive examples and applications. The presentations organize lecture points into sections that students can easily digest, animate graphs the way you might draw them, and include Student Note Prompt handouts to facilitate effective note taking without distracting students from active Participation in class. "In the News" boxes include excerpts from many newspaper articles and encourage students to apply basic economic theory to discover how economics can provide an illuminating new perspective and enable greater understanding of world events. "FYI" boxes provide additional material to expand key concepts and discussions by offering a glimpse into the history of economic thought, clarifying technical issues, and exploring supplementary topics you might choose to complement your core lectures. Economic theory is most useful and interesting when applied to actual events and policies, which is why the text contains numerous Case Studies to vividly illustrate the real-world applications and consequences of key principles. "Quick Quizzes" follow each major section to help students check their comprehension of what they just learned and to focus their review when preparing for exams. Each chapter contains a variety of problems and applications that encourage students to apply the material they have learned. These practical, interesting activities serve equally well as homework assignments and starting points for lively classroom discussions. About the Book: Principles of Economics Principles of Economics, Sixth Edition, became a best sellerafter its introduction and continues to be the most popular andwidely used text in the economics classroom. Instructors found itthe perfect complement to their teaching.

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General knowledge 2019 - Manohar Pandey

General knowledge 2019 - Manohar Pandey

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The world is full of information and with every passing second, something new occurs, it can be a new discovery, a tragic incident, a political agreement between two countries, or a shocking and devastating terrorist attack. However, the point is that it affects us and the lives of our near ones, eventually. General knowledge cannot be attained overnight. Attainment of information regarding current affairs is a long and steady process which can be attained by making a habit which can be formed either by watching the news or reading the newspaper or listening to the radio. Once it becomes a habit you will be able to enjoy collecting as much information as possible and would be curious to know more. The current edition of General Knowledge 2020 has been revised for the students and aspirants who are preparing for various competitive exams to enhance general awareness. It covers the major subjects including, History, Geography, Indian Polity, Indian Economy, General Science General Knowledge. All the topics of these key subjects are well supported by the latest facts & figures, Graphics & Tables. A separate section is provided for Current Affairs that give the complete information of all the incidents in a summarised form happening around us. Providing accurate, perfect and complete coverage of facts, it is a complete general knowledge book, useful for the preparation of SSC, Bank, Railway, Police, NDA/CDS and various other competitive exams. TABLE OF CONTENTS Current Affairs, History, Geography, Indian Polity, Indian Economy, General Science General Knowledge.

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History of modern india

History of modern india

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The SAGE Series in Modern Indian History consists of well-researched volumes with a wider scope and is intended to bring together the growing volume of historical studies that share a broad common historiographic focus. The approach that the authors have tried to evolve looks sympathetically, though critically, at the Indian national liberation struggle and other popular movements such as those of labour, peasants, lower castes, tribal peoples and women. The series also looks at colonialism as a structure and a system, and analyzes changes in economy, society and culture in the colonial context as also in the context of independent India. It focuses on communalism and casteism as major features of modern Indian development. The volumes in the series will tend to reflect this approach as also its changing and developing features. At the broadest plane this approach is committed to the Enlightenment values of rationalism, humanism, democracy and secularism. This set includes: Volume 1: Independence and Partition: The Erosion of Colonial Power in India by Sucheta Mahajan Volume 2: A Narrative of Communal Politics: Uttar Pradesh, 1937–39 by Salil Misra Volume 3: Imperialism, Nationalism and the Making of the Indian Capitalist Class, 1920–1947 by Aditya Mukherjee Volume 4: From Movement to Government: The Congress in the United Provinces, 1937–42 by Visalakshi Menon Volume 5: Peasants in India’s Non-Violent Revolution: Practice and Theory by Mridula Mukherjee Volume 6: Communalism in Bengal: From Famine to Noakhali, 1943–47 by Rakesh Batabyal Volume 7: Political Mobilization and Identity in Western India, 1934–47 by Shri Krishan Volume 8: The Garrison State: Military, Government and Society in Colonial Punjab, 1849–1947 by Tan Tai Yong Volume 9: Colonializing Agriculture: The Myth of Punjab Exceptionalism by Mridula Mukherjee Volume 10: Region, Nation, “Heartland”: Uttar Pradesh in India’s Body-Politic by Gyanesh Kudaisya Volume 11: National Movement and Politics in Orissa, 1920–29 by Pritish Acharya Volume 12: Commun

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