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538 documents for space research in india
  • ..., but not in the least of Russia and not of India' (Trotsky, 1959: 378). In their different ways, Tr... as much as the enormously productive research it generated. Both the Rono-ha and the Koza-ha ack... of tributary relations opened 'space for new economic forces to develop' (Barker, 1982:...

  • The article explores the social, cultural and economical processes that lead Roma children into labour and their own interpretations of the value and risks of working. Based on qualitative research in several Roma communities in Romania the article analyses the different family strategies in coping with the economic difficulties of transition and the place of children in this process. The article is interested in the relationship between children and family, school and community and attempts to decipher what aspects in these relations encourage early entry into work. It argues that Roma children do occasional, poorly skilled, work that is relevant in their family economy, but invisible in and acceptable for broader society. Ultimately, the article argues that casting the situation of Ro...

    ... in a certain type of work (MV Foundation, India). Although this last definition risks oversimplify...Open procedures that allow children space to develop their own ideas, help make the move fro...

  • In a Commons debate last week on the need for transparency in UK aid, [Daniel Kawczynski] argued: "India has the largest number of billionaires in the world. It has nuclear weapons, and is experiencing huge economic expansion. Moreover, many Indian companies are currently buying up United Kingdom companies. He was supported by Philip Hollobone, Tory MP for Kettering, who wanted to know: "Why is this country giving £72 million this year to China and £370 million to India, when they are spending billions on nuclear weapons and international space research?" he demanded.

  • Warwick Manufacturing Group at the University of Warwick is fast becoming key to India's hopes to expand both its high tech manufacturing capability and recruiting bright young engineers to its space programme. Dr Abdul Kalam, the former president of India, visited WMG this week, in order to reinforce research and development links between his company and the institution.

  • ... at a set of convergence (meeting) spaces organised themselves, and what their motivations w.... 1 ANTHROPOLOGY, GLOBALISATION, AND RESEARCH ON GLOBALLY NETWORKED MOVEMENTS . 1.1 Overview . A... influenced by the political culture of India rather than the World Social Forum's Charter of Pr...

  • ... and meticulous description of the interior space, this is not the case with the anonymous Portrait ...Part of the research was undertaken with the support of a PSC CUNY rese... by Lord Berkeley, a Director of the East India Company, with the following inscription: 'This sil...

  • Intangibles are ideas or knowledge about the natural (physical and biological) and socio-cultural worlds that enable people to better accomplish their goals, both in primitive societies and in modern economies. Intangibles include basic research and technology improvements, as well as knowledge to better organise exchange and production, and over time become inextricably embedded in improved tangible assets. Accounting intangibles are legally excludable subsets of economic intangibles, which in turn are the subsets of cultural intangibles that can be used to create tradable goods or services. Because economic intangibles are cumulative, synergistic, and frequently inseparable from other tangible assets and/or economic intangibles not owned by any single entity, it is usually futile to e...

    ..., valuable information across time and space. That is, people always and everywhere have produc...For example, a computer programmer from India (high human capital) has vastly different value ad...

  • M2 EQUITYBITES-September 14, 2011- (C)1994-2011 M2 COMMUNICATIONS http://www.m2.com

    ...The spacecraft has been shipped to the Indian Space Research Orga...

  • SIR - What a surprise the research carried out by the Bevan Foundation has shown that the poverty in Wales is caused by the lack of well paid jobs. What next? Will they tell us hunger is caused by lack of food ("Wales is the poor relation - only jobs will change this", Feb 7)? After World War II, the Americans proposed the Morgenthau plan which proposed a deindustrialised Germany. In the event it never happened, instead the plan was implemented in Wales, which over the space of 50 years has become a deindustrialised country. The Catch-22 problem for Wales is a combination of globalisation and the European Union. Globalisation means that capital is footloose and will set up manufacturing when it is most cost effective. Thus when it comes to compare the skilled workforce of India and Chin...

  • ...There is space to note a few examples of books reviewed, with the... up with the Promethean spark of German research'. The editor had spotted in Stanley a fine writer ..., and so, for example, the architecture of India and Egypt are discussed by the indefatigable GW Co...



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