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Mental diseases; a public health problem by James Vance May

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Interest in mental disorders is no longer confined to the relatively small number of persons whose duties or family ties bring them into daily contact with the mentally ill. Disorders that so profoundly affect human conduct were certain, sooner or later, to attract the attention of those who are interested in the study of human behavior in its broadest relations or who have special responsibilities with reference to the conduct of individuals and require all the information that they can secure on factors that modify the reactions of men, women or children in the social environments in which they live and die. Uncertain of themselves until they made sure of the sciences upon which their future work was to develop, social workers since the commencement of organized social work in this country demanded of the sciences concerned with the human mind some information that might aid them in dealing with the difficult problems in human adaptation which they found constituted the chief part of social work.

Mental Efficiency and Other Hints by Arnold Bennett

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Mental Efficiency and Other Hints to Men and Women by Arnold Bennett, a British novelist, is an amusing book of instructions for the readers of all generations and times. Bennett argues that we focus on keeping ourselves physically healthy and we spend a lot of time, effort and thought into keeping the body in fine trim. However, in the race to become more muscular, youthful and bright-eyed, we often neglect our mental health. Concentrating on one part of ourselves and ignoring another can have disastrous effects.
Therefore, we brought here a book by Arnold Bennett, one of the most acclaimed authors of his time, which would guide the readers in a direction to improve and maintain their and their loved ones’ mental health.

Mera Bharat Mahan by M.G. Vaidya

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“What is life if full of care, we have no time to stand and stare?”
—W.H. Davies

In our daily rigmarole, we forget to observe and appreciate the good work done by noble souls around us. Even the mainstream media, which happens to be the prime source of information about the developments around us, doles out only the gory details, giving us the feel of living in kalyug. But all is not lost and gloomy as vested interests would like us to believe. There is a glimmering ray of hope in the form of a dedicated battalion of Bharatvasis who contribute to the betterment our Motherland in their own unique, subtle way, away from the material trappings of glitz, glory and glamour. This book is a collection of such bravehearts and their way of saying ‘Maa tujhe Salaam’ through their noteworthy work. Put together by a veteran journalist, Shri M.G. Vaidya, known for his incisive mind, sharp wit and insightful understanding of Bhar-
atiya way of life, Mera Bharat Mahan is a tribute to all such unknown and unsung heroes, who make true Bharat. Let’s appreciate them, emulate them and pray for their tribe to increase.

Merry Tales by Ada M. Skinner and Eleanor L. Skinner

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The stories in this collection have been chosen, first, because they are stories children have always loved, and second, because they are free from much of the grewsome or grotesque which figures in so many of the folk tales and fables of the past. Although there are elements of surprise and danger in the adventures of the various characters, yet each story ends happily. The little book is intended as a supplementary reader for children in the third or fourth year of school and the vocabulary has been carefully graded to meet that need. Some of the stories have dramatic qualities and will be found to lend themselves readily to dramatization.

Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka

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ne morning, when Gregor Samsa woke from troubled dreams, he found himself transformed in his bed into a horrible vermin. He lay on his armour-like back, and if he lifted his head a little he could see his brown belly, slightly domed and divided by arches into stiff sections. The bedding was hardly able to cover it and seemed ready to slide off any moment. His many legs, pitifully thin compared with the size of the rest of him, waved about helplessly as he looked.

“What’s happened to me?” he thought. It wasn’t a dream. His room, a proper human room although a little too small, lay peacefully between its four familiar walls. A collection of textile samples lay spread out on the table – Samsa was a travelling salesman – and above it there hung a picture that he had recently cut out of an illustrated magazine and housed in a nice, gilded frame. It showed a lady fitted out with a fur hat and fur boa who sat upright, raising a heavy fur muff that covered the whole of her lower arm towards the viewer.

Mgnrega and Women Empowerment by Annita Ranjan

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A lot has changed in Indian social and economic planning since the introduction of the grand rural employment guarantee scheme, now known as the Mahatma Gandhi National Rural Employment Act (MGNREGA). The act has been implemented, suffered setbacks, established land-marks, drawn criticism, and collected accolades in all these years. But most significantly it has profoundly changed the character of the Indian women at large. Whether these changes are good for Indian democracy is a matter of debate, the sides in which are determined by the position on democracy and development taken by the participant.
In this book, we seek to present different aspects of the Act, scheme and its implemen-tation so as to give the readers a common insight how successful this scheme has been and what needs to be done.
This book would be useful for those who are interested in an informed and passionate debate about social policy in India and in the constitutional vision of bringing dignity to all fellow citizens.

Micah Clarke by Arthur Conan Doyle

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It may be, my dear grandchildren, that at one time or another I have told you nearly all the incidents which have occurred during my adventurous life. To your father and to your mother, at least, I know that none of them are unfamiliar. Yet when I consider that time wears on, and that a grey head is apt to contain a failing memory, I am prompted to use these long winter evenings in putting it all before you from the beginning, that you may have it as one clear story in your minds, and pass it on as such to those who come after you. For now that the house of Brunswick is firmly established upon the throne and that peace prevails in the land, it will become less easy for you every year to understand how men felt when Englishmen were in arms against Englishmen, and when he who should have been the shield and the protector of his subjects had no thought but to force upon them what they most abhorred and detested.

Michael Faraday by J. H. Gladstone

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First published in the year 1874, the present book is a biographical account of the famous English scientist who contributed to the study of electromagnetism and electrochemistry – Michael Faraday. It is written by J. H. Gladstone.

Michael Faraday, Man of Science by Michael Faraday

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Tyndall, I must remain plain Michael Faraday to the last. In these words, with which he replied to Professor Tyndall’s urgent appeal to him to accept the Presidency of the Royal Society, we have a key-note to the character of the illustrious yet modest scientist, the good and great man, whose life-story I have attempted to tell in the following pages. (from the Preface by Walter Jerrold)

Michael Strogoff; Or, The Courier of the Czar by Jules Verne

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“SIRE, a fresh dispatch.”
“Whence?”
“From Tomsk?”
“Is the wire cut beyond that city?”
“Yes, sire, since yesterday.”
“Telegraph hourly to Tomsk, General, and keep me informed of all that occurs.”
“Sire, it shall be done,” answered General Kissoff.
These words were exchanged about two hours after midnight, at the moment when the fete given at the New Palace was at the height of its splendor.

Micrographia by Robert Hooke (1665)

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Micrographia’ is a historically significant book by Robert Hooke about his observations through various lenses. It is particularly notable for being the first book to illustrate insects, plants etc. as seen through microscopes. It was first published in 1665. It consists some physiological descriptions of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses, wiith observations and inquiries thereupon.

Micromegas by Voltaire

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Written by famous French philosopher and satirist Voltaire, ‘Micromegas’ is a science fiction short story which has been considered to be a significant development in the history of literature. It was first published in the year 1752.

Middle-Aged Teenagers by C. Rajshekhar Rao

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The ‘Middle-Aged Teenagers’ is a short novel with a strong story line and clearly etched out characters which Indian readers will relate to.
It is the story of a group of friends who, now in their 40s, embark on a stag weekend to Goa, hoping to relive earlier times. Happily married but looking for excitement elsewhere, the five get out of the mundane to be their natural selves.
The story brings out the contrast between this trip and one taken 23 years ago when they were just out of school, cash-strapped and immature. But what the two trips have in common is their propensity to run into trouble.
If they had steered clear of misery as teenagers, they find themselves in a bigger pit on this trip. In a hilarious climax that has them at the mercy of underworld goons at a sleazy joint, they end up fulfilling their long forgotten desires that laid buried under the pressure of home and hearth.
The story has a subtle but strong message for the readers— that they can pursue their desires, which are often not very difficult to achieve.

Middlemarch by George Eliot

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Middlemarch, A Study of Provincial Life is a novel by English author George Eliot, first published in eight instalments during 1871–2. The novel is set in the fictitious Midlands town of Middlemarch during 1829–32. Although containing comical elements, ‘Middlemarch’ is a work of realism that refers to many historical events: the 1832 Reform Act, the beginnings of the railways, the death of King George IV, and the succession of his brother, the Duke of Clarence (the future King William IV). In addition, the work incorporates contemporary medical science and examines the deeply reactionary mindset found within a settled community facing the prospect of unwelcome change.

Mike and Psmith by P. G. Wodehouse

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If Mike had been in time for breakfast that fatal Easter morning he might have gathered from the expression on his father’s face, as Mr. Jackson opened the envelope containing his school report and read the contents, that the document in question was not exactly a paean of praise from beginning to end. But he was late, as usual. Mike always was late for breakfast in the holidays.

When he came down on this particular morning, the meal was nearly over. Mr. Jackson had disappeared, taking his correspondence with him; Mrs. Jackson had gone into the kitchen, and when Mike appeared the thing had resolved itself into a mere vulgar brawl between Phyllis and Ella for the jam, while Marjory, recently affecting a grown-up air, looked on in a detached sort of way, as if these juvenile gambols distressed her.

“Hello, Mike,” she said, jumping up as he entered, “here you are—I’ve been keeping everything hot for you.”

“Have you? Thanks awfully. I say …” His eye wandered in mild surprise round the table. “I’m a bit late.”

Mike by P. G. Wodehouse

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It was a morning in the middle of April, and the Jackson family were consequently breakfasting in comparative silence. The cricket season had not begun, and except during the cricket season they were in the habit of devoting their powerful minds at breakfast almost exclusively to the task of victualling against the labours of the day. In May, June, July, and August the silence was broken. The three grown-up Jacksons played regularly in first-class cricket, and there was always keen competition among their brothers and sisters for the copy of the Sportsman which was to be found on the hall table with the letters. Whoever got it usually gloated over it in silence till urged wrathfully by the multitude to let them know what had happened; when it would appear that Joe had notched his seventh century, or that Reggie had been run out when he was just getting set, or, as sometimes occurred, that that ass Frank had dropped Fry or Hayward in the slips before he had scored, with the result that the spared expert had made a couple of hundred and was still going strong.

Military Instructors Manual by J. P. Cole and Oliver Schoonmaker

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“This book so condenses and systematizes general military instruction and the work done at Plattsburg so that it may be easily utilized in training other troops. No broad claim for originality is made except in the arrangement of all available material; the bibliography makes acknowledgment to all texts so utilized. Besides bringing helpful reminders to new officers regarding the elements of modern warfare, much of the material will be found of radical importance, as it is practically new and never before condensed. ” -Introduction

Military Wisdom by Brigadier V.K. Bali

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‘Military Wisdom’ is almost half-a-century long indulgence – comprising collection, collation and compilation of military wisdom and thoughts as experienced and articulated by famous warriors and thinkers from across the world and all ages.
These pages in your hands encapsule almost all the facets of soldiering and are intended to motivate not only the military fraternity but even those who are not integral to it, for battle of life is not only restricted to those who carry arms.
For those who do not weild weapons, this volume affords a rare view of the hearts and minds of the men who take to their uniforms as extention of their skin and are ever yearning to slay and sacrifice when duty blows the trumpet so that those within the geographic confines of the borders can savour peace, prosperity and happiness.

Milkha Singh by Kumkum Khanna

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Milkha Singh — India’s greatest athlete does not need any introduction in India or abroad. He is the famous Flying Singh. His achievements can do without any testimony. Known to everyone in India, he says: “The people of this country remember me…I am recognized at airports, railway stations — anywhere. School textbooks have chapters on me, and somehow the sobriquet ‘The Flying Sikh’ has endured in people’s memory.”

Mind and Body or Mental States and Physical Conditions by William Walker Atkinson

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It is practically impossible to scientifically determine where the one leaves off and the other begins. These two things—mind and body; and mental states and physical conditions—seem to be as far apart as the two poles.

William Walker Atkinson was an attorney, merchant, publisher, and author, as well as an occultist and an American pioneer of the New Thought movement.

Mind and Motion and Monism by George John Romanes

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Of the contents of this little volume the section on Mind and Motion which forms, in accordance with a suggestion of the author’s, a general introduction, was delivered at Cambridge as the Rede Lecture in 1885, and was printed in the Contemporary Review for June in that year. The chapter on The World as an Eject was published, almost as it now stands, in the Contemporary Review for July, 1886. A paper on The Fallacy of Materialism, of which Mr. Romanes incorporated the more important parts in the Essay on Monism, was contributed to the Nineteenth Century for December, 1882. The rest was left in MS. and was probably written in 1889 or 1890.

Mind Power: The Secret of Mental Magic by William Walker Atkinson

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In 1907 there appeared a little book entitled: “The Secret of Mental Magic,” by William Walker Atkinson. In 1908, the material of said book was edited, revised, and elaborated by the author; portions of its sequel, “Mental Fascination,” combined with it; and a large amount of entirely new material added thereto; the whole being published in new form under the title: “Mind-Power, or The Law of Dynamic Mentation.” In the present edition, the sub-title has been changed to “The Secret of Mental Magic”— thus restoring the original title by which the book is best known to thousands of friendly readers.

Mind Your Mind by Remez Sasson

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This ebook contains articles about the powers of the mind and the power of thoughts, and how to use them for achieving success. You will also find here articles about peace of mind and how to attain it.

Miracles of Face Yoga by Mansi Gulati

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This book introduces the concept of ‘Face Yoga’, a natural exercise for the face in addition to various other yoga exercises. Facial Yoga can also help you relax and rejuvenate your body. The Face yoga ‘asanas’ release stress and tension from the face and neck. They will also make us more aware of our facial muscles so that we can relax them within seconds that indirectly helps to tighten our skin. Moreover, Yoga helps in building concentration level and teaches an individual to achieve a calm mind, thus channelising energy throughout the body.
‘Face Yoga’ is a comprehensive work on facial exercises written in lucid simple language which can be easily be understood by a beginner to an eminent practitioner. The large number of photographs enable better comprehension, easy assimilation and understanding. The author offers a complete face yoga programma for beauty and general health as well as pose sequences that address specific health problems, and general well being too.
The chapters have been well thought of and the book makes an interesting reading.
This book is not only inspirational—urging you to ‘Just follow it and do it’—but it also gives pragmatic instructions needed to put things in the right perspective.
An engaging and must read book.

Miraculous Power of Subconscious Mind by Dr. N.K. Sharma

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This book is about the hidden secrets about the Power of our Subconscious Mind. This God gifted power can be the biggest instrument in our success in all areas of lives.
Even in this modern advanced scientific era no steps have been taken to teach this subject in schools or colleges. Because of this lack of a proper medium to impart knowledge about this subject to the general masses, other alternative institutions are mushrooming to cater to the needs of those who are truly interested in the subject. People interested in these subjects try and learn it through hypnosis, NLP, Secrets of law of attraction, Creative Visualization, Mind Power and Subconscious Mind Programming workshops. But that is not even one percent of the world’s population.
The more one knows and explores his mind powers specially the Conscious and Subconscious Mind, the more he moves towards a path of enlightenment. This book will definitely help a common man to come out of his ignorance and master his mind as he desires. Lets start this journey.

Mirage (Mrig Trishna) by Omkar Lal M Parmar

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I have no claims to make of any kind, in any field. I am a very ordinary person, afraid of laws made by society and nature. I have often sought answers to varied queries that came my way and tried to find answers, from my adolescent age, suffering confusion. I have no guru to guide me on spiritual matters. In the following pages I am trying to seek convergence (‘sangam’) of scientific views, as understood my me, with philosophy advanced by various religions, followed at times rigidly or flexibly. There is a view hold by some people because of knowledge, resources-often materialistic, experience or traditions, dogmas, contempt for alternative view-point because of innocence, ego, that what they think is the only, final and effective way to salvation. Almost all religions believe there is something after this life.

Mirror Image by Dr. Rama Gupta

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Rooted in soil, the short stories contained in ‘Mirror Image’, showcase a vision of life in all its different shades and ramifications, dealing with multifarious nuances, layers and the images reflected in them. The stories are subtle, exploring both the ‘inside’ and ‘outside’ of the characters. In these stories there are spirited women-realistic and down-to-earth females carrying their own space amidst the patriarchal set up.
In ‘Sumangali’, a chance encounter with a scheming salesman of Sumangali Scheme pushes the old widow of the migrant labourer into a cycle of exploitation. ‘Bye-Bye Blackbird’ uncovers the unnoticed and unacknowledged shades of racism in school in Sydney. ‘My Daughter’s Father’ deals with the theme of love and infinite betrayal of an abused young girl.
Rest of the stories revolve around the themes of loss of trust, fragility of interpersonal relationships, restoration of faith, strange encounters, mystery of human experiences and sudden revelations and epiphanies in life. Thematic structure of the stories is quite rich. The author’s empathy for her characters, in depth understanding of human nature add up to richly layered stories.
The power of these stories lies in the technical device employed as well as in delineation of the psychic patterns in characters.

Miss Bishop by Bess Streeter Aldrich

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“In 1846 the prairie town of Oak River existed only in a settler’s dream. In 1856 the dream became an incorporated reality. Ten years later a rambling village with a long muddy Main Street and a thousand souls welcomed back its Civil War boys. and by 1876 it was sprawling over a large area with the cocksure air of a new midwestern town fully expecting to become a huge metropolis. If all the high hopes of those pioneer town councilors had been fulfilled, the midwest to-day would be one grand interlocking of city streets. As it is, hundreds of little towns grew to their full size of two or five or ten thousand, paused in their growth, and admitted that none of them by taking Chamber-of-Commerce thought could add one cubit to its stature.” -an excerpt

Miss Crespigny by Frances Hodgson Burnett

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“Another party?” said Mrs. Despard.
“Oh yes!” said Lisbeth. “And, of course, a little music, and then a little supper, and a little dancing, and all that sort of thing.” And she frowned impatiently.
Mrs. Despard looked at her in some displeasure.
“You are in one of your humors, again, Lisbeth,” she said, sharply.
“Why shouldn’t I be?” answered Miss Crespigny, not a whit awed by her patroness. “People’s humors are their privileges. I would not help mine if I could. I like them because they are my own private property, and no one else can claim them.”
“I should hardly think any one would want to claim yours,” said Mrs. Despard, dryly, but at the same time regarding the girl with a sort of curiosity.

Miss Ludington’s Sister by Edward Bellamy

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The happiness of some lives is distributed pretty evenly over the whole stretch from the cradle to the grave, while that of others comes all at once, glorifying some particular epoch and leaving the rest in shadow. During one, five, or ten blithe years, as the case may be, all the springs of life send up sweet waters; joy is in the very air we breathe; happiness seems our native element. During this period we know what is the zest of living, as compared with the mere endurance of existence, which is, perhaps, the most we have attained to before or since. With men this culminating epoch comes often in manhood, or even at maturity, especially with men of arduous and successful careers. But with women it comes most frequently perhaps in girlhood and young womanhood. Particularly is this wont to be the fact with women who do not marry, and with whom, as the years glide on, life becomes lonelier and its interests fewer.

Miss Lulu Bett by Zona Gale

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Miss Meredith by Amy Levy

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From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read.

Amy Judith Levy (10 November 1861 – 10 September 1889) was a British essayist, poet, and novelist best remembered for her literary gifts; her experience as the first Jewish woman at Cambridge University and as a pioneering woman student at Newnham College, Cambridge; her feminist positions; her friendships with others living what came later to be called a “New Woman” life, some of whom were lesbians; and her relationships with both women and men in literary and politically activist circles in London during the 1880s.

Mission 21st Century by Ys Rajan

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Human knowledge about Nature and its processes have accelerated many fold during the 20th Century; as also the human capabilities to engineer the Nature’s resources on a mass scale for human consumption. Most of the dreaded diseases of past centuries have been eliminated. World population may touch 10 billion by 2050. Impact of human activities on Nature may threaten existence of Life on earth. Therefore the human beings during 21st Century have to learn to live with Nature. There is no going back to the distant past; nor continue 20th century methods. This is a challenge: sharp disparities in consumption between Nations and within societies are stark. India has a special challenge: how to solve the immediate problems of poverty and the slow down of economic growth and at the same time minimise use of Natural Resources. Chapters address these vital issues with practical suggestions for governance, business policies, science, technology and engineering from Agriculture to all sectors. The readers can, after reading the book, equally contribute, with informed minds.

Mission Mba by Dr. Rajiv Thakur

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‘Mission MBA’ by the author Dr. Rajiv R. Thakur is his second book on MBA education after the overwhelming success of his first book ‘MBA Meri Manzil’ in Hindi language. This book is addressed to the needs of millions of youth in this country for whom MBA and its related career is a dream. The book in simple words dwells upon all the nuances associated with MBA, quite useful for the readers, right from enrolment in the course to course curriculum, teaching-learning process, personality development, preparation for placement and importance of self-values. Besides author’s own experiences and wisdom, a separate section includes a few select luminaries and experts’ opinion from different sections of the society useful for students to develop a successful career in management. Apart from students, this book would be useful for parents, guardians and faculty also. Readers shall find a Good Samaritan in ‘Mission MBA’ and it shall prove to be a guiding lamp-post for MBA aspirants.

Mistress Wilding by Rafael Sabatini

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In 1924. Rafael Sabatini went to work as a writer. He wrote short stories in the 1890s, and his first novel came out in 1902. ‘Mistress Wilding’, which is about the French Revolution, became an international bestseller. “Then drink it thus, cried the rash young fool, and splashed the contents of his cup full into the face of Mr. Wilding even as that gentleman, on his feet, was proposing to drink to the eyes of the young fool’s sister.” -an excerpt

Mk Gandhi : the Educationist Par Excellence by Onkar Singh Dewal

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This book is a thick description of Gandhiji views on education which he referred as his, ‘Educational fads’ (Autobiography p. 185). His educational fads were based not on well designed educational principles and theory but on his own inner workings of ideas which were essentially ethical. He saw education as means to man-making which ought to have deep ethical potential. In criticizing education in 1919 and in 1937 he had expressed his shock wave of the then existing educational system which lacked teaching through mother tongue, value orientation, nationalism and dignity of labour. Gandhiji’s educational views are embedded in Indian culture, which promote simplicity, hard work, non-violence, truthfulness, mutuality and social cohesion.

Moby Dick or The Whale by Herman Melville

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Moby-Dick; or, The Whale is a novel by American writer Herman Melville, published in 1851 during the period of the American Renaissance.

Modern American Poetry by Louis Untermeyer

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The end of the Civil War marked the end of a literary epoch. The New England group, containing (if Poe could be added) all the great names of the ante-bellum period, began to disintegrate. The poets had outsung themselves; it was a time of surrender and swansongs. Unable to respond to the new forces of political nationalism and industrial reconstruction, the Brahmins (that famous group of intellectuals who dominated literary America) withdrew into their libraries. Poets like Longfellow, Bryant, Taylor, turned their eyes away from the native scene, rhapsodized endlessly about Europe, echoed the “parlor poetry” of England, or left creative writing altogether and occupied themselves with translations. “They had been borne into an era in which they had no part,” writes Fred Lewis Pattee (A History of American Literature Since 1870), “and they contented themselves with reëchoings of the old music.” … Within a single period of six years, from 1867 to 1872, there appeared Longfellow’s Divina Commedia, C. E. Norton’s Vita Nuova, T. W. Parson’s Inferno, William Cullen Bryant’s Iliad and Odyssey, and Bayard Taylor’s Faust.

Modern Essays by Harry Morgan Ayres et al.

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“Indeed the pangs of the anthologist, if he has conscience, are burdensome. There are so many considerations to be tenderly weighed; personal taste must sometimes be set aside in view of the general plan; for every item chosen half a dozen will have been affectionately conned and sifted; and perhaps some favorite pieces will be denied because the authors have reasons for withholding permission. It would be enjoyable (for me, at any rate) to write an essay on the things I have lingered over with intent to include them in this little book, but have finally sacrificed for one reason or another.” -Preface

Modern India by William Eleroy Curtis

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A voyage to India nowadays is a continuous social event. The passengers compose a house party, being guests of the Steamship company for the time. The decks of the steamer are like broad verandas and are covered with comfortable chairs, in which the owners lounge about all day. Some of the more industrious women knit and embroider, and I saw one good mother with a basket full of mending, at which she was busily engaged at least three mornings. Others play cards upon folding tables or write letters with portfolios on their laps, and we had several artists who sketched the sky and sea, but the majority read novels and guide books, and gossiped. As birds of a feather flock together on the sea as well as on land, previous acquaintances and congenial new ones form little circles and cliques and entertain themselves and each other, and, after a day or two, move their chairs around so that they can be together. Americans and English do not mix as readily as you might expect, although there is nothing like coolness between them. It is only a natural restraint. They are accustomed to their ways, and we to ours, and it is natural for us to drift toward our own fellow countrymen.

Modi : Comman Man’s Pm by Kishor Makwana

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This book is a worth-reading, prolific and insightful life-sketch of the torch-bearer of Indians. It is about common man’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi who has become a ray of hope for 125 crore Indians—from a humble farmer to an ambitious industrialist—having taken the route to good governance after being sworn as India’s Prime Minister in May 2014.
The game-changer of Indian politics, Modi had taken the mesmeric hold over Gujarat masses with three consecutive victories in the state assembly elections and was a senior campaign adviser drawing unprecedented crowds for Lok Sabha 2014 elections. After getting elected PM, Modi is often echoed in 24×7 Breaking News on media channels and enjoys good rapport with the top world leaders whom he visited during his six months of Prime Minister-ship. The insightful leader led India at the India-ASEAN Summit, G-20 Summit and had bilateral meetings with the leadership of countries like US, Japan, China and other neighbouring countries of India. He has launched new avenues of cooperation with the countries with which India has deep historical and cultural ties over centuries. His initiatives like ‘Make in India’ and ‘Swachchha Bharat Abhiyan’ have been widely lauded. Modi has called for innovative effort to make renewable energy, especially solar energy, competitive with conventional energy and pitched for global cooperation on repatriation of black money.

Modi @ Success India by Renu Saini

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There are innumerable books written about PM Narendra Modi. His life, from his childhood till now, is in the form of an open book. Modi has not only resonated with the prosperous class with his policies, efficiency, proficiency and pertinence but their Prime Minister is also the common man’s friend. Today, an ordinary person from any walk of life can send messages about his problems with spontaneity and can even meet the unrivalled and extraordinary personality, the Prime Minister of India! Undoubtedly, it is a secret to his popularity and prosperity that he can connect humbly with the people while meeting them.

Mohan-Mala (A Gandhian Rosary) by M. K. GANDHI

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In this work I have essayed to present to the reader the essence of Mahatma Gandhiji’s philosophy of life in the form of a Rosary of 366 “Pearls of Thought” one “Pearl” for each day of the year, including the leap year all gleaned from his writings and speeches. The “Pearls” have been so arranged as to make the transition from one thought to the next as smooth as possible, thus enabling the reader to make use of the Rosary either for daily contemplation of the given thought or for continuous reading at a stretch.

Molly Make-Believe by Eleanor Hallowell Abbott

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Recovering from a long illness, Boston businessman Carl Stanton is unable to accompany his fiancée Cornelia on a mid-winter trip to warm and sunny Jacksonville. Lonely, bored, and disappointed in Cornelia’s lack of affection, Carl decides to answer an advertisement from the Serial-Letter Company, which promises real letters, delivering comfort and entertainment, from imaginary persons. Carl signs up for their love letter program, thinking he might have a bit of fun, and teach his fiancée a lesson in the process.

Moments by Shraddha Dangi

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“A moment in which your life could change
A moment of dilemma, a moment strange”
Moments govern each and every phase of our lives. Every moment is worth living for, however bad it may be. In this book of poems and stories, the author questions many of life’s aspects. She does so by telling tales of adventure, reflections on all that around us and of course, the occasional wry humor on what is and what ought to be.

Monday or Tuesday by Virginia Woolf

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First published in the year 1921, the present book is a collection of short stories written by one of the famous Victorian novelists Virginia Woolf. It was her only short stories collection published by her.

Money Island by Andrew Jackson Howell

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This is the story of the buried treasure on Money Island, which lies in Greenville Sound, not far from Wilmington, North Carolina. It was told by Mr. Jonathan Landstone many years ago, and is a part of another story which follows, and which will explain something further about the mysterious little island that blinks in the sunlight and tries to hide its secret. The words are Mr. Landstone’s and were written by him, to make sure that the story would be told correctly when the time came to publish it.

Money Thoughts for God’s Stewards by Andrew Murray

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In all our religion and our Bible study, it is of the greatest consequence to find out what the mind of Christ is, to think as He thought, and to feel just as He felt. There is not a question that concerns us, not a single matter that ever comes before us, but we find in the words of Christ something for our guidance and help. We want to-day to get at the mind of Christ about Money; to know exactly what He thought, and then to think and act just as He would do.

Money-Making Men; Or, How To Grow Rich by J. Ewing Ritchie

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I FEAR City people are very mercenary in their views and habits. It is natural that they should be so; they come into the City to make money, and that is all they are thinking of while they are there. They do not all succeed in their attempt, I know. Some are idle and improvident, and do not deserve to win in the battle of life. They are failures from their birth, and go mooning about like the immortal Micawber, expecting something to turn up, till death comes and puts an end to their expectations. Some men are unlucky, and lose by every adventure; others are born lucky, and, from no merit of their own, everything they touch turns to gold.

Monitress Merle by Angela Brazil

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The warm, mellow September sunshine was streaming over the irregular roofs and twisted chimneys of the little town of Chagmouth, and was glinting on the water in the harbour, and sending gleaming, straggling, silver lines over the deep reflections of the shipping moored by the side of the jetty. The rising tide, lapping slowly and gently in from the ocean, was floating the boats beached on the shingle, and was gradually driving back the crowd of barefooted children who had ventured out in search of mussels, and was sending them, shrieking with mirth, scampering up the seaweed-covered steps that led to the fish market. On the crag-top above the town the corn had been cut, and harvesters were busy laying the sheaves together in stooks. The yellow fields shone in the afternoon light as if the hill were crowned with gold.