Polity Tricks


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This book is the best book for tricks. These Tricks will help you to understand, learn and remember Indian Polity and Constitution. Mnemonics used in this book are very unique. This book will help to cover social science, Political Science, Public administration and current affairs. This e book will be useful for UPSC, PPSC, HPSC, state competitive examinations, SSC, Banking, Clerical and all other government examinations. This book is a sure short formula for success with its tips and tricks. It containsSalient features of the ConstitutionFundamental rightsFundamental dutiesDirective principles of state policyThe Preamble




The Cracker Practice eBook for Mensuration (English Edition)


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Mensuration is an important part of Quantitative Aptitude Section of SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, and other such competitive examinations. Advanced mathematics makes fifty to sixty per cent part of the Mains examination of SSC CGL out of which thirty percent questions are based on Geometry. Also, as per a recent change observed in the trend of these examinations, the mensuration questions now being asked are difficult to solve when compared to previous examinations. So, it becomes a must for all the SSC aspirants not to give this portion a cold shoulder. Salient Features of The Cracker Practice eBook For Mensuration 850+ Questions 250+ Previous Years' Questions Important Concepts and Formulas 15 Practice sets 10 Challenger Practice sets Validity: 12 Months




Politics and the English Language


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George Orwell set out ‘to make political writing into an art’, and to a wide extent this aim shaped the future of English literature – his descriptions of authoritarian regimes helped to form a new vocabulary that is fundamental to understanding totalitarianism. While 1984 and Animal Farm are amongst the most popular classic novels in the English language, this new series of Orwell’s essays seeks to bring a wider selection of his writing on politics and literature to a new readership. In Politics and the English Language, the second in the Orwell’s Essays series, Orwell takes aim at the language used in politics, which, he says, ‘is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind’. In an age where the language used in politics is constantly under the microscope, Orwell’s Politics and the English Language is just as relevant today, and gives the reader a vital understanding of the tactics at play. 'A writer who can – and must – be rediscovered with every age.' — Irish Times




Copp’d Hills Towards Heaven Shakespeare and the Classical Polity


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The departmentalism of American universities has doubtless much to recommend it. It indicates that exuberance is not a sufficient sub stitute for scholarship, that, for better or for worse, every scholar today must be something of a specialist. But when any great writer and great thinker reaches out and grasps the whole of human life, the study of his work transcends specialization. And while exuberance may not replace scholarship, it may accompany it. Most of my work has been done in the history of political philosophy. I have dared to overstep departmental boundaries, because I believe that Shakespeare has something to say to political philosophy. I am not the first to express this view. Whether I express it well or badly, I shall not be the last. I want to thank Leo Strauss, my teacher. He has read the manus cript and given me the benefit of his insight and judgment. I want to thank Richard Kennington, who has taken so much time from his own work to comment meticulously and constructively on this work as on other things I have written. His help has been generous, and my appreciation is deep. I must, in particular, thank my colleague, Adolph Lowe. He has perused this study, much of it in several versions. Through long walks in Manchester, Vermont, we have discussed my work and his comments. Usually his comments have been compelling. I can regret only that I am completely unqualified to reciprocate.




Politics


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People so often focus on the negative aspects of politics, like greed and corruption, but without politics we would be lost. It frames everything we do, and it has the power to bring about real and positive change. Politics, Andrew Gamble reminds us, defeated slavery and secured equal rights for women and minorities. Without savvy and principled politicians and citizens willing to engage in political action, there would still be civil war in Ireland and apartheid in South Africa. Closer to home, local politicians stand up for communities and endeavour to advance the prosperity and wellbeing of their constituents. But it hasn’t always been like this, and without good politicians we could throw it all away. Right now humanity is in a race against itself, adjusting to new technologies that are destabilizing democracy and creating massive inequalities. By thinking and acting politically, Gamble argues, we can harness the imagination and enthusiasm of people everywhere to tackle these challenges and shape a better world.










SSC Publications E-Books PRIME​ ​English Medium (10 eBooks)


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Now Study Anytime Anywhere with the latest edition eBooks to crack SSC Entrance Exams!! Get 10 eBooks in the SSC Publications eBooks Prime Subscription with validity for 12 Months and practice with the best study and practice material to crack SSC recruitment exams. You can access all ebooks on web and mobile device as well using Adda247 mobile app. 10 eBooks 32000 + Questions with 100 % solutions Covers all Subjects of SSC Entrance Exams What will I Get in SSC Publications eBooks PRIME Subscription? 1- Ace SSC Reasoning 2- Ace SSC Arithmetic 3- Ace SSC Advance 4- Ace SSC English 5- Geometry Cracker 6- Mensuration Cracker 7- 100 + SSC CGL 8- 20 + SSC CGL Tier-II Previous Years' Papers 9- 30+SSC CHSL Previous Year Papers (2016) 10- Ace SSC General Awareness Validity: 12 Months







Reasonable Radical?


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One of the most interesting voices in the Academy and the Church today is Martyn Percy. Percy, the Dean of Christ Church Oxford and a leading voice in the Anglican Communion, is both theologically orthodox, yet deeply unconventional. While remaining engaged in the scholarly community, Percy writes with clarity and passion on topics that range from ecclesiology to music, from sexuality to the Trinity, from advertising to ministerial training--he is a polymath. This book is two books in one. The first half contains a series of articles (written both by church leaders and academics) that serve as substantial, critical introductions to Percy's thought. In the second half, the reader gets to hear from Percy himself in a collection of wide-ranging material from his corpus. While producing a dialectical engagement of some depth (as Percy offers written responses to his interlocutors), this volume should prove useful for a variety of communities beyond academic circles, especially ones engaged with contemporary issues facing ecclesiology, churches, and the wider Anglican Communion.