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Cloud Computing Enabled Big-Data Analytics in Wireless Ad-hoc Networks

Archaeology of Religion in South Asia Buddhist Brahmanical and Jaina Religious Centres in Bihar and Bengal c. AD 600–1200

From Obscurity to Light Women in Early Medieval Orissa (Seventh to Twelfth Centuries AD)

From Obscurity to Light Women in Early Medieval Orissa (Seventh to Twelfth Centuries AD)

This book attempts to reintegrate women into the socio-political milieu of early medieval Orissa. Its sources are inscriptions mostly Sanskrit that date from the seventh century to the end of the reign of the Imperial Ganga ruler Anantavarman Codagangadeva (CE 1078-1147). The evidence indicates that royal and non-royal women had varying but undeniably important roles to play in the socio-political fabric of this prominent regional entity. The Bhauma-Kara dynasty (c. mid-eighth/ninth-late tenth century) that witnessed the rule of six women four of them in succession is a case in point. In addition the palpable presence of several other royal and non-royal women is consistently documented in the epigraphic record. This is an aspect that has received very little attention in secondary works thereby rendering this study a pioneering one. The work follows on from Rangachari’s earlier Invisible Women Visible Histories: Gender Polity and Society in North India (7th to 12th century ad) which had focused on important gendered aspects of early medieval north India through an analysis of literary and epigraphic sources of Kashmir Kanauj Bengal and Bihar. The invisibilization of women whereby their presence is routinely ignored or trivialized was similarly its underlying essence. Please note: This title is co-published with Manohar Publishers New Delhi. Taylor & Francis does not sell or distribute the Hardback in India Pakistan Nepal Bhutan Bangladesh and Sri Lanka | From Obscurity to Light Women in Early Medieval Orissa (Seventh to Twelfth Centuries AD)

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Trade and Traders in Early Indian Society

Trade and Traders in Early Indian Society

Highlighting diverse types of market places and merchants this book situates the commercial scenario of early India (up to c. ad 1300) in the overall agrarian material milieu of the subcontinent. The book questions the stereotypical narrative of early Indian trade as exchanges in small quantity exotic portable luxury items and strongly argues for the significance of trade in relatively inexpensive bulk commodities – including agrarian/floral products – at local and regional levels and also in long distance trade. That staple items had salience in the sea-borne trade of early India figures prominently in this book which points out that commercial exchanges touched the everyday life of a variety of people. A major feature of this work is the conspicuous thrust on and attention to the sea-borne commerce in the subcontinent. The history of Indic seafaring in the Indian Ocean finds a prominent place in this book pointing out the braided histories of overland and maritime networks in the subcontinent. In addition to three specific chapters on the maritime profile of early Bengal the third edition of Trade and Traders in Early Indian Society offers two new chapters (14 and 15) on the commercial scenario of Gujarat dealing respectively with an organization of merchants during the early sixth century ad and with the long-term linkages between money-circulation and overseas trade in Gujarat c. ad 500-1500). A new preface to the Third Edition discusses the emerging historiographical issues in the history of trade in early India. Rich in the interrogation of a wide variety of primary sources the book analyses the changing perspectives on early Indian trade by taking into account the current literature on the subject.

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The Theory and Practice of Neutrality in the Twentieth Century

WASTES: Solutions Treatments and Opportunities IV Selected Papers from the 6th International Conference Wastes 2023 6 – 8 September 2023

WASTES: Solutions Treatments and Opportunities IV Selected Papers from the 6th International Conference Wastes 2023 6 – 8 September 2023

WASTES: Solutions Treatments and Opportunities IV contains selected papers presented at the 6th edition of the International Conference Wastes: Solutions Treatments and Opportunities that took place on 6-8 September 2023 in Coimbra Portugal. The Wastes conference which takes place biennially is a prime forum for sharing innovations technological developments and sustainable solutions for waste management and recycling sectors worldwide with the participation of experts from academia and industry. The papers included in this book cover a wide range of topics including: - Management of waste streams - Environmental economic and social aspects in waste management - Logistics policies regulatory constraints and markets in waste management - Waste-to-energy technologies - Life cycle assessment and carbon footprint - Biological treatment techniques - Waste treatment and valorization technologies - Circular economy and industrial symbioses - Smart technologies and digital tools in waste management - Recycling of wastes and resources recovery - Wastes refineries - Food waste management and bioeconomy - Plastic waste impacts management strategies and solutions - Wastes as critical raw materials resources WASTES: Solutions Treatments and Opportunities IV is aimed at academics and professionals involved in waste management and recycling sectors globally. | WASTES: Solutions Treatments and Opportunities IV Selected Papers from the 6th International Conference Wastes 2023 6 – 8 September 2023

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Handling the Medical Claim An 8-Step Guide on “How To” Correct and Resolve Claim Issues

Handling the Medical Claim An 8-Step Guide on “How To” Correct and Resolve Claim Issues

When a doctor sees a patient how does the doctor‘s office get paid? If a claim for a service or procedure provided is denied how does the doctor‘s office get the patient‘s insurance company to pay? Handling the Medical Claim: An 8-Step Guide on How To Correct and Resolve Claim Issues explains from beginning to end how to bill and collect on claims for services provided in a physician‘s office. Focusing on the CMS-1500 claim form the book explains how to prepare and file the form to submit charges to patients insurance companies. Written by a medical billing specialist experienced in handling medical claims and denials on both the provider and insurer sides of the business this step-by-step guide begins by covering some basic good practice management skills. Next it outlines each department‘s specific duties based on the each department‘s responsibilities for specific parts of the claim. In addition to learning how to submit and resolve claims that cannot be processed or are denied readers will learn how to: Enter data in the doctor‘s schedule including appointment types Gather patient data from medical records Register patients including patient information guarantor and policyholder and insurance information Input information about the appointment and diagnosis Use the different types of coding systems used for billing charges Understand the claim cycle determine reimbursement and apply payment Obtain patient and insurance information Appeal a denied claim and handle patient balances The book includes case examples and step-by-step guidance for resolving claim issues that could arise including how to determine what part of the chapter you can find your answer and how to link your findings to the box number on the claim form to which the problem pertains. Highlighting opportunities for | Handling the Medical Claim An 8-Step Guide on “How To” Correct and Resolve Claim Issues

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Expanding the Frontiers of Design Critical Perspectives

Expanding the Frontiers of Design Critical Perspectives

Design Thinking a method widely used in design business and management has changed the landscape of contemporary design. Whereas in the past non-designers were called upon to serve as external consultants ad-hoc in an effort to promote creativity and innovation most design teams now consist of a mix of designers and other professionals. The impact of this development on the design landscape in recent years is so far without thorough investigation and analysis of its various influences. This book comprises an edited collection of selected papers from the 13th Design Thinking Research Symposium (DTRS13) which offers an exploration of Design Thinking from theoretical practical and pedagogical perspectives as well as critical analysis of the design process. The book is arranged in five parts as follows: Part 1: Thinking about design Part 2: Design thinking in the studio Part 3: Design thinking in practice and professional training Part 4: Design teams of diverse backgrounds Interdisciplinary projects Part 5: Design and nature; visual representation Providing a comprehensive source for new perspectives on design and Design Thinking Expanding the Frontiers of Design is ideal for designers and design academics of all disciplines wishing to strengthen and innovate their practice as well as industry leaders who seek to consolidate their business strategies and evolve their work. | Expanding the Frontiers of Design Critical Perspectives

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The Geographical Guide of Ptolemy of Alexandria An Analysis

The Geographical Guide of Ptolemy of Alexandria An Analysis

This volume offers a detailed study of Ptolemy of Alexandria’s Geographical Guide whose eight books contain a wealth of geographical information unavailable elsewhere and represent the culmination of the Greco-Roman discipline of geography. Written near the middle of the second century ad the Geographical Guide is the most anomalous of the surviving works of ancient geographical scholarship but offers a vivid record of the expansion of geographical knowledge in antiquity. Roller examines this peculiar text which offers unique data about explorations in the far reaches of the inhabited world from Thoule and Hibernia in the northwest to Kattigara in the southeast and from Serike in northeastern Asia southwest into central Africa. He positions the Guide within the tradition of ancient geography and gives close attention to the reason why Ptolemy wrote the guide and how it contributes to the genre of geographical scholarship. There is also an emphasis on the topographic and ethnic material within the Guide that is new or unique especially explorations in sub-Saharan Africa and knowledge of the world beyond India. Because the Guide was written over half a century after the previous extant geographical work—the first books of Pliny’s Natural History—the book also assesses how knowledge of geography changed during this period. This work is an essential text for students and scholars of ancient geography and is also of interest to anyone working on the cultural history of the Roman Empire during this period. | The Geographical Guide of Ptolemy of Alexandria An Analysis

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Human Rights and Climate Change The Law on Loss and Damage

Military Necessity and Just War Statecraft The Principle of National Security Stewardship

Military Necessity and Just War Statecraft The Principle of National Security Stewardship

This book analyzes the concept of military necessity and just war thinking and argues that it should be seen as a vital moral principle for leaders. The principle of military necessity is well understood in the manuals of modern militaries and is recognized in the war convention. It is the idea that battlefield commanders should make every effort to win on a local battlefield within legal means and using proportionate and discriminating weapons and tactics. Every legal textbook on war includes military necessity as a foundational principle within the jus in bello (ethics of fighting war) alongside principles of proportionality and distinction and it is taught in every Western military academy. Even the International Committee of the Red Cross lauds the concept as a cardinal principle of warfare. However unlike legal scholarship one can pick up a book by almost any just war thinker in philosophy theology or the social sciences and the concept is missing altogether in their literature. This volume returns military necessity to just war thinking and lays out the argument for doing so. Each contributor taps into one of the many dimensions of military necessity such as its relationship to jus ad bellum (ethics of going to war) categories (e. g. right intention) its relationship to jus in bello categories or its application in foreign policy and military doctrine. Case studies in the book point out the practical moral dimensions of military necessity in cases from the targeted killing of terrorists to battlefield decisions that led to the use of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima. This book will be of interest to students of just war theory military ethics statecraft and international relations. | Military Necessity and Just War Statecraft The Principle of National Security Stewardship

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Introduction to Logic

Introduction to Logic

For more than six decades and for thousands of students Introduction to Logic has been the gold standard in introductory logic texts. In this fifteenth edition Carl Cohen and Victor Rodych update Irving M. Copi’s classic text improving on its many strengths and introducing new and helpful material that will greatly assist both students and instructors. In particular chapters 1 8 and 9 have been greatly enhanced without disturbing the book’s clear and gradual pedagogical approach. Specifically: Chapter 1 now uses a simpler and better definition of deductive validity which enhances the rest of the book (especially chapters 1 and 8-10 and their new components). Chapter 8 now has: Simpler definitions of simple statement and compound statement More and more detailed examples of the Complete Truth-Table Method. Chapter 9 now has: A detailed step-by-step account of the Shorter Truth-Table Method (with detailed step-by-step examples for conclusions of different types) A more complete and detailed account of Indirect Proof A detailed justification for Indirect Proof treating each of the three distinct ways in which an argument can be valid A new section on Conditional Proof which complements the 19 Rules of Inference and Indirect Proof Explications of proofs of tautologies using both Indirect Proof and Conditional Proof A new section at the end of the chapter explaining the important difference between sound and demonstrative arguments. The Appendices now include: A new appendix on making the Shorter Truth-Table Technique (STTT) more efficient by selecting the most efficient sequence of STTT steps A new appendix on Step 1 calculations for multiple-line shorter truth tables A new appendix on unforced truth-value assignments invalid arguments and Maxims III-V. In addition a Companion Website will offer: for Students: A Proof Checker Complete Truth Table Exercises Shorter Truth-Table Exercises A Truth-Table Video Venn Diagram Testing of Syllogisms Hundreds of True/False and Multiple Choice Questions for Instructors: An Instructor’s Manual A Solutions Manual www. routledge. com/cw/9781138500860

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