Emigration Nations

Emigration Nations
Author: M. Collyer
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 313
Release: 2013-10-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1137277106

Some states have a long history of reaching out to citizens living in other countries but since 2000 it has become much more common for states to encourage loyalty from current or former citizens living abroad. Using detailed case studies, this book sets out to explain this significant development, with an innovative new theoretical framework.

Ber

Ber
Author: Pareek O P.
Publisher:
Total Pages: 71
Release: 1984
Genre:
ISBN:

Tamarind

Tamarind
Author: H. P. M. Gunasena
Publisher:
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2000
Genre: Botany, Economic
ISBN: 9780854327270

Tropical fruit trees are important crops which supplement and improve the quality of diets. Many of the species have multi-purpose uses, in that they produce non-food products for small-holders . Harvesting from these trees enables rural people to provide nutrition for a balanced diet and generate income thus alleviating poverty. The potencial of indigenous tropical fruits has not been fully realised. The purpose of this book is to assemble information on production, processing, marketing and utilisation of tamarind, to highlight the importance of the species for nutrition and poverty alleviation. This information will be disseminated to a wide audience in both developed and developing countries. An extension manual is currently in preparation for dissemination to farmers, extension workers and policy makers.

Grave Reflections

Grave Reflections
Author: Shelley Rae Saunders
Publisher: Canadian Scholars Press
Total Pages: 281
Release: 1995
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781551300597

"One of the major questions that plagued osteologists for generations, which has yet to be adequately approached, concerns a representativeness of prehistoric/historic skeletal samples vis-à-vis the biological population from which and in which they apparently lived.... The contributions in Grave Reflections are highly relevant to the questions asked by the 'New Archaeology' in conjunction with a 'New Osteology' that are interested in lifestyle, cultural ecology and a full reconstruction of these in an ancient population... The topics are of great interest and relevance; the contributions are very modern, unique and promising." Hermann Helmuth, Trent University

Forensic Odontology

Forensic Odontology
Author: Jane Taylor
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 477
Release: 2016-02-08
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1118864441

Forensic odontology refers to the science and practice of dentistry which may be applied to help solve litigation in both criminal and civil cases. It is a specialist branch of dentistry that assists the legal system in the handling, analysis and interpretation of dental evidence. Forensic Odontology: Principles and Practice pulls together the very latest research findings and advice on best practice and essential skills, including aspects of forensic science that provide a well-rounded educational experience for the reader. Chapters provide coverage of anatomy and morphology, mortuary techniques, physical anthropology, applied forensic sciences, child and elder abuse, and facial approximation. The text introduces the various topics and discusses underpinning philosophies without being an exhaustive historical treatise. Appropriate case studies are used to highlight issues, and references to current research are provided to stimulate further reading and research. Written by experienced practitioners in the field, this informative introductory text is invaluable to graduate and undergraduate students, as well as experienced dentists, wishing to gain experience or pursue a career in forensic odontology. This text will be a welcome addition to the forensic odontological libraries of all practicing forensic odontologists.

Studies in Sound Symbolism

Studies in Sound Symbolism
Author: Åsa Abelin
Publisher: Department of Linguistics Goteborg University
Total Pages: 348
Release: 1999
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN:

Language and Language Acquisition

Language and Language Acquisition
Author: Francis Lowenthal
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1982-12-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780306411281

F. LOWENTHAL University of Mons Mons, Belgium In September 1980, researchers from many different countries and working in disciplines as varied as philosophy, psychology, neurology, mathematics, education, linguistics, sociology, and others we forget to mention, again met in Mons to discuss problems concerning Language and Language Acquisition. Conflicting opinions among researchers not only from different disciplines, but also within a same discipline, led to many a lively discussion. This book attempts to recreate the atmosphere of the conference, by reproducing the different papers, some of which were rewritten after the initial presentation and discussion-session, and by giving a summary of each discussion session to enable the reader to understand how each participant reacted. Obviously, we accept full responsibility for these summaries: we hope we have understood correctly what each participant meant. This also holds for the special session devoted to an attempt to define the concept of "language". We suggest that further meetings should study language and context simultaneously, within the framework of a "CONTEXTUAL LINGUISTICS".

The Decolonization of Portuguese Africa

The Decolonization of Portuguese Africa
Author: Norrie MacQueen
Publisher: Addison Wesley Publishing Company
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1997
Genre: History
ISBN:

An analytical study of Portuguese decolonization, dealing with all the Portuguese territories in Africa. It is equally concerned with metropolitan Portugal itself, and refers to key theoretical debates on imperialism, modernization and international relations.