Bengal s Heart

Bengal s Heart
Author: Lora Leigh
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2009-08-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781101108932

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Reporter Cassa Hawkins has always supported Breed rights-especially in light of a specimen like Cabal St. Laurents, the epitome of the male animal. But when the Breeds are incriminated in a series of violent murders, it's left to Cassa and Cabal to discover the truth before they become prey.

Bengal s Heart

Bengal s Heart
Author: Lora Leigh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2011
Genre: Romance fiction
ISBN: 1101978449

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Bengal s Heart

Bengal s Heart
Author: Lora Leigh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1322686165

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Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology Third Edition

Encyclopedia of Information Science and Technology  Third Edition
Author: Khosrow-Pour, Mehdi
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 10384
Release: 2014-07-31
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 9781466658899

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"This 10-volume compilation of authoritative, research-based articles contributed by thousands of researchers and experts from all over the world emphasized modern issues and the presentation of potential opportunities, prospective solutions, and future directions in the field of information science and technology"--Provided by publisher.

Crossing the Bay of Bengal

Crossing the Bay of Bengal
Author: Sunil S. Amrith
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2013-10-07
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780674728479

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For centuries the Bay of Bengal served as a maritime highway between India and China, and as a battleground for European empires, while being shaped by monsoons and human migration. Integrating environmental history and mining a wealth of sources, Sunil S. Amrith offers insights to the many challenges facing Asia in the decades ahead.

Fire of Bengal

Fire of Bengal
Author: Rózsa Hajnóczy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1993
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: UOM:39015032980347

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This Book Plunges The Reader Into The Midst Of Life In Rabindranath Tagore`S Santiniketan During The Late 1920S. Rozsa Hajnoczy, Wife Ofa Hungarian Professor Kept A Journal Of Her Impressions During Their Three Year Stay At The Ashram. After Her Death In 1942 This Was Published In Budapest And Became One Of The Classic Of Modern Hungarian Literature.

Origin of Bangla Ninth Part Bengal Bengali Culture and The Spectre

Origin of Bangla Ninth Part Bengal  Bengali  Culture  and The Spectre
Author: Dibyendu Chakraborty
Publsiher: Dibyendu Chakraborty
Total Pages: 188
Release: 2022-09-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Naru embarked on a life-long cerebral journey to find acceptable explanations for a few unanswered questions that arose in his mind during his school days. Those previously unexplained issues were critical to understanding the history, geography, and concept of the Bengal region, popularly known as ‘Bangla’. In his journey through life, he was able to find a previously unheard of but logically sustainable explanation of the word ‘Banga’ and one more closely associated word, ‘Bangal’. That explanation was in consonance with the present understanding of the process of geological evolution of the Bengal Basin. It was also capable of aligning itself with the accepted concept of the geological evolution of that basin. However, something even more startling occurred to Naru’s mind. As his logic-based journey to arrive at an acceptable and verifiable explanation of the word ‘Banga’ was approaching its end, the information gathered by him, in conjunction with some logical deductions, took him to the gateway that led to a new horizon. Naru started to realise the presence of something that lacked supporting physical evidence. All writers of Indian history, and thus all writers of Bengal’s history too, had to introduce a new batch of migrants into the scenario and assign that group a very high level of excellence and attainment. That has been the demand for a logical construct to explain everything at hand in relation to prehistoric as well as ancient India. Strong indications exist that a superior civilization existed in that geography. No model could be framed that could explain the mysterious past of that land, even remotely. Nobody dared to trade on that path. It is almost impossible to defend any such model. Rakhaldas Bandopadhyay attributed the 'self-inflicted downfall’ of that group to keeping logical consistency with the perceivable course of history. In recorded history, humankind has seen the downfall of a civilisation in Europe after the fall of the Roman Empire. Whenever an unexplainable gap appears in history, it becomes handy to attribute that dark area to a self-inflicted downfall, as such examples are available at hand. In the case of India, something extraordinary has happened. The entire imagined civilisation has disappeared without leaving any trace. No archaeological evidence has been found with regard to that postulated civilisation. In all the other cases where civilisational or societal downfall has happened, remnants of the existence of such people have been found. In one of his essays about the origin of the Bengali people, Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay commented that the origin of the people who were very significant in number within Bengal, i.e., those who were much larger in number than the higher classes, was shrouded in mystery. Something irritated Naru when he thought that a materialistic person like Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay went on to comment that "no history has been written for Bengal." As it is evident from the writings of the experts, there is an "obscurity factor" involved with the past of the geography and history of the Bengal Basin. There is the undeniable presence of a spectre as far as the evolution of Bengali society is concerned. Naru wanted to see whether he could open a line of approach to the spectre associated with the Bengal Basin that was ever-present and allured all the travellers of history. Naru embarked on a new journey where an analysis of the different aspects of the life of the old inhabitants of Bengal became necessary to lift the shroud around the spectre associated with that basin. Ultimately, Naru was able to find a clue through which he thought that he would be able to continue his journey to the deep past of the Bengal Basin. This book provides a description of that clue and an account of the process of finding that all-important clue.

Immunopharmacology of Free Radical Species

Immunopharmacology of Free Radical Species
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 301
Release: 1995-05-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0080534546

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Free radicals have been implicated in a entire host of different human disease states, which suggests that although they may not have a pivotal causal role, they are involved in the perpetuation of disease. In recentyears, it has become evident that although free radicals most certainly do have this role in perpetuating inflammatory reactions, they have perhaps a far more important role in acting as second messenger systems to maintain normal cell function. It is theperturbations of these reactions which pose the most intriguing therapeutic challenges. This volume deals with various basic mechanisms of free radical processes and injury. The emphasis in each case is on potential therapeutic strategies developing fromthis new knowledge.