On Liberty
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‘Over himself, over his own body and mind, the individual is sovereign.’ To this ‘one very simple principle’ the whole of Mill’s essay On Liberty is dedicated. While many of his immediate predecessors and contemporaries, from Adam Smith to Godwin and Thoreau, had celebrated liberty, it was Mill who organized the idea into a philosophy, and put it into the form in which it is generally known today.
The editor of this essay, Gertrude Himmelfarb records responses to Mill’s books and comments on his fear of ‘the tyranny of the majority’. Dr Himmelfarb concludes that the same inconsistencies which underlie On Liberty continue to complicate the moral and political stance of liberals today.
Harper’s illustrated biochemistry – 29th ed.
Harpers Illustrated Biochemistry 29th Edition
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Clear, concise, and in full color, Harper’s Illustrated Biochemistry is unrivaled in its ability to clarify the link between biochemistry and the molecular basis of disease. Combining outstanding full-color illustrations with integrated coverage of biochemical diseases and clinical information, Harper’s offers an organization and careful balance of detail and brevity not found in any other text on the subject.
Following two introductory chapters, the text is divided into six main sections:
Section I addresses the structures and functions of proteins and enzymes.
Section II explains how various cellular reactions utilize or release energy and traces the pathways by which carbohydrates and lipids are synthesized and degraded.
Section III covers the amino acids, their metabolic fates, certain features of protein catabolism, and the biochemistry of the porphyrins and bile pigments.
Section IV describes the structure and function of nucleotides and nucleic acids, DNA replication and repair, RNA synthesis and modification, protein synthesis, the principles of recombinant DNA technology, and new understanding of how gene expression is regulated.Section V deals with aspects of extracellular and intracellular communication.
Section VI includes fifteen special topics, ranging from nutrition, digestion and absorption to the biochemistry of aging.
New to this edition:
- New chapters on Aging, Cancer, and Clinical Chemistry
- Every chapter has been updated to reflect the latest advances in knowledge and technology
- Each chapter now begins with a statement of objectives, followed by a brief discussion of the biomedical importance of topics discussed within the chapter
- 250 multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge and comprehension
- Increased number of tables that encapsulate important information, such as vitamin and mineral requirements
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Literature and the Human: Criticism, Theory, Practice
Literature and the Human: Criticism, Theory, Practice
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Why does literature matter? What is its human value? Historical approaches to literature have for several decades prevailed over the idea that literary works can deepen our understanding of fundamental questions of existence. This book re-affirms literature’s existential value by developing a new critical vocabulary for thinking about literature’s human meaningfulness. It puts this vocabulary into practice through close reading of a wide range of texts, from The Second Wakefield Shepherds’ Play to Mohsin Hamid’s The Reluctant Fundamentalist. Individual chapters discuss:
- Literature’s engagement of the emotions
- Literature’s humanisation of history
- Literature’s treatment of universals and particulars
- The depth of reflection provoked by literary works
- Literature as a special kind of seeing and framing
The question at the heart of the volume, of why literature matters, makes this book relevant to all students and professors of literature.
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Title | Author | Call Number |
Swargiya theva aani apan sare bhau | Guruji, Sane | 891.463 GUR/Swa |
Tanchai | Bavaskar, Uttam | 891.4631 BAU/Tan |
Moplyanche band arthat mala kay tyache? | Savarkar, Vinayak D. | 891.4631 SAV/Mop |
Muktamala | Halbe, Laxman M. | 891.463 HAL/Muk |
Lokkavi Sant Tukaram | Patil, Tanaji R. | 891.46109 PAT/Lok |
Pankhawarchi oal | Koparde, Pramod M. | 891.464 KOP/Pan |
Premchand | Rai, Amrut | 891.433092 RAI/Pre |
Stand | More, Mahadev | 891.463 MOR/Sta |
Lokkahani janabaichi | Bhalerao, Indrajit | 891.461092 BHA/Lok |
Lihitya lekhakache wachan | Sarang, Vilas | 891.4609 SAR/Lih |
Agresar | Padhey, Bhau | 891.463 PAD/Agr |
Afava khari tharavi mhanun | Pawar, Pragya | 891.4631 PAW/Afa |
Kavivarya moropant krit shlok-kekavli | Kauthekar, Balkrishna | 891.461092 KAU-PAT |
Trimiti | Shobhane, Ravindra | 891.4609 SHO/Tri |
Mati ani manthan | Chandanshiv, Bhaskar | 891.4609 CHA/Mat |
Gramin bolicha shabdakosh | Bhosle, D.T. | M 491.46 BHO/Gra |
Dalit natak ani Datta Bhagat yanche natyavishwa | Shirsat, Shivdas | 891.46209 SHI/Dal |
Shodhyatra rangbhoomeechee | Shinde, Vishwanath | M 792.0954 SHI/Sho |
Veda aadhi tu hotas | Bagul, Baburao | 891.461 BAG/Ved |
Kumkumachya palikade | Darade. Usha | 891.4631 DAR/Kum |
Paanyaateel Paawale: sahityavichar va sahitik | Tadkodkar, S.M. | 891.4609 TAD/Pan |
Vyavaharik marathi adhyapanachya disha | M 491.468 SHE/Vya | |
Aajachi kadambari: nondi ani nirikshne | Pathare, Rangnath | 891.46309 PAT/Aaj |
Amcha kay gunha? | Gavaskar, Renu | 891.4631 GAV/Amc |
Navi Suruvat | Gadiya-Smith, Anita | 891.4631 GAD/Nav |
Sahityapalviche rang aani roop | Mulate, Vasudev | 891.4609 MUL/Sah |
Abhyaskoushalye: ek paul pudhe | Shinde, Vishwanath | M 370.954 SHI/Abh |
Marathi vinodi katha: swarup aani aaklan | 891.463109 SAN/Mar | |
Nirang jambhul | Jhondhale, Mahavir | 891.4631 JHO/Nir |
Tulnatmak Sahitya ani Vishvakutumbachi Ghadan | Raut, Anant | 891.4609 RAU/Tul |
Aga Aga Mhashi | Bhosale, D. T. | 891.4631 BHO/Aga |
Solapuri sahitya parampara | Ingole, Krushna | 891.4609 ING/sol |
Sarth Shrimadbhagwadgeeta | Athale, K.N. | M 294.5924 ATH/Sar |
Bus number bara | Phadke, N.S. | 891.463 PHA/Bus |
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