NEW ARRIVALS 1. Network Unleashed 2. Object-Oriented Analysis 3. Unlimited Power 4. Islam: Between Message and Design and History 5. Born to Buy 6. Structural Econometrics 7. Applied Econometric 8. Econometric Analysis of Time Series Cross Section 9. Micro Credit and 10. Commodity Prices and 11. Spin-Free Economics 12. The Poor Half Billion in Economic Development Development South Asia 15. The Islamic World in the 16. Teaching Statistics 13. Lead Us Into Temptation 14. Stabilizing an Unstable New Century Economy NEW ARRIVALS 17. Ads, Fads, and Consumer 18. Great by Choice 19. Do It! or Ditch It 20. Know-How Culture 21. Mastering Tally.ERP 9 22. The Mobile Marketing 23. Mobile Marketing 24. Culture and Imperialism Handbook 25. The Age of the Warrior 26. A Dictionary of 27. A History of the Jews in 28. Civilization Contemporary World the Modern World 29. The Atlantic and Its 30. Pakistan 31. Tony Blair A Journey 32. The Life and Death of Enemies Mahatma Gandhi NEW ARRIVALS 33. Nehru 34. Matters of Discretion 35. Tinderbox 36. Across the LoC 37. M37a.k inMga Skeinngs eS eonf sPea koifs tan 383. 8.A Afgfghhaann F Frroonntiteierr 39. Descent into Chaos 40. Gaza in Crisis Pakistan 41. Power, Politics, and 42. Pirates and Emperors, Old 43. The Balfour Declaration 44. The Politics of Chaos in Culture and New the Middle East 45. Blackwater 46. The Politics of 47. Jihad 48. Taliban Dispossession NEW ARRIVALS 49. The Looming Tower 50. The Afghan Solution 51. Exploring an Islamic 52. Mandela Empire 53. Change We Can Believe In NEW ARRIVALS LIST 1 Title: Network Unleashed Author/Editor: Singh, Sugandha Imprint: University Science Press, 2011 Subject: Computer networking Location: 004.6 S61 - [available at both campuses] The Book Network Unleashed is an outgrowth of a graduate and post-graduate level course. This book is intended to elucidate the methods and techniques for the networking of the computers in practical life as well that students may apply them in order to solve practical problems. Hence, the reader may use a computer to implement many of the techniques described in this book. This book is saturated with much needed text. Back to Contents NEW ARRIVALS LIST 2 Title: Object-Oriented Analysis and Design through Unified Modeling Language Author/Editor: Swain, Gandharba Imprint: University Science Press, 2010 Subject: Programming language Location: 005.1 S14 - [available at both campuses] The book Object-Oriented Analysis And Design Through Unified Modeling Language adheres to the B.Tech. and MCA syllabus of JNT University, Hyderabad and many other Indian universities. This book contains twenty chapters. The first two chapters represent the fundamentals of Object Technology, OOP and OOAD and how we are inclined towards Object-Oriented Analysis and Design starting from traditional approach and the different approaches suggested by the three pioneers-Booch, Rum Baugh and Jacobson. Back to Contents NEW ARRIVALS LIST 3 Title: Unlimited Power Author/Editor: Robbins, Anthony Imprint: Pocket Books, 2001 Subject: Self-actualization (Psychology) Location: 158.1 R534 - [available at main campus] If you have ever dreamed of a better life, UNLIMITED POWER will show you how to achieve the extraordinary quality of life you desire and deserve. Anthony Robbins has proven to millions through his books, tapes and seminars that by harnessing the power of your mind you can do, have, achieve and create anything you want for your life. UNLIMITED POWER is a revolutionary fitness book for the mind. It will show you, step by step, how to perform at your peak while gaining emotional and financial freedom, attaining leadership and self-confidence and winning the co- operation of others. UNLIMITED POWER is a guidebook to superior performance in an age of success. Back to Contents NEW ARRIVALS LIST 4 Title: Islam: Between Message and History Author/Editor: Charfi, Abdelmadjid Imprint: The Aga Khan University, 2009 Subject: Islam-Muhammad Location: 296.63 C34 - [available at main campus] This book could easily be called 'A Guide for the Modern Muslim', for someone to whom the sentiments of his or her ancestors resonate but who cannot accept the canonised formulas of a stultified education. Charfi spells out what, for him, is the essential message of Islam, followed by a history of its unfolding through the person of the Prophet Muhammad, who was a visionary seeking to change the ideals, attitudes and behaviours of the society in which he lived. The message and its history are delineated as two separate things, conflated by tradition. Charfi's reflections cross those horizons where few Muslim scholars have dared until now to tread. Back to Contents NEW ARRIVALS LIST 5 Title: Born to Buy Author/Editor: Schor, Juliet B. Imprint: Scribner, 2005 Subject: Child consumers-United States Location: 305.23 S55 - [available at both campuses] Ads targeted at kids are virtually everywhere - in classrooms and textbooks, on the Internet, even at Girl Scout meetings, slumber parties, and the playground. Product placement and other innovations have introduced more subtle advertising to movies and television. Drawing on her own survey research and unprecedented access to the advertising industry, author Juliet Schor examines how marketing efforts of vast size, scope and effectiveness have created 'commercialized children'. Ads and their messages about sex, drugs and food affect not just what children want to buy, but who they think they are. In this revelatory and crucial book, Schor looks at the consequences of the commercialization of childhood and provides guidelines for parents and teachers. What is at stake is the emotional and social well being of our children. Back to Contents NEW ARRIVALS LIST 6 Title: Structural Econometrics Author/Editor: Dutta, Bhaskar ed. Imprint: Oxford University Press, 2010 Subject: Econometrics Location: 330.015195 D95 - [available at main campus] Highlighting the use of structural methods in econometric analysis by applying them to a large number of widely different contexts, this text contains essays which draw upon data and case studies from many countries in order to develop empirical models that can be applied to a wide range of policy issues. Back to Contents
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