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Tracing My Footsteps: A compilation of poems by Sheen
Shamim Razaq
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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Diabetes: A Comprehensive Treatise for Patients and Care Givers is written with the intention of keeping readers abreast of the latest advancements, understanding, emerging trends, and technology in the field of diabetes. Several tables help to facilitate understanding of the concepts presented. Gestational diabetes, a topic commonly ignored, is also discussed in detail in a separate chapter.This book reviews recent findings of the most popular herbal medicines to treat diabetes through their relevant mechanism of actions. The book is unique in the sense that it is written for both care providers and patients. Chapter 18, Food and Diabetes; the Epilogue; and Appendices 1-4 are the sections especially designed and written for patients and care givers. An overview of above subjects will provide readers with a solid background to understand the exciting future developments in this rapidly moving science.
Cockayne syndrome (CS) is a rare autosomal genetic disorder that was first identified almost 62 years ago by Alfred Cockayne and was named after him. The earliest publication record (PubMed) available is a paper by Marie et al in 1958. Since then 815 research papers including excellent reviews have been published (PubMed, December 2008), yet we are a long way from fully understanding the exact molecular mechanisms of this disease. Ironically, like many other inborn genetic defects, CS is still incurable; the mean life expectancy of the patients is 12.5 years. Major milestones in the study of CS were the discovery that the patients have a defect in DNA repair, the identification of the two complementation groups CSA and CSB, and the finding that CS cells were defective in the specialized pathway of nucleotide excision repair, transcriptional-coupled repair (TCR), that removes certain lesions from actively transcribed DNA. The editor of this book (SIA) has considerable interest in this field; recent studies have revealed a number of new enzymes (unpublished data) that may be responsible for the scavenge of ROS. Our future studies might show if deficiency of any of these newly discovered enzymes (as a result of genetic mutations) may lead to the neurodegeneration and other ROS-induced diseases. We hope that this book will stimulate both experts and novice researchers in the field with excellent overview of the current status of research and pointers to future research goals. The insights gained may also be valuable for the development of new therapeutic regimens for dealing with the clinical problems raised by this rare but devastating human condition.
Ataxia telangiectasia (AT) is an incurable, rare autosomal recessive genetic disorder which affects approximately one in 40,000-100,000 and the carrier frequency is estimated to be 1:100-200. In the United Kingdom it affects 1 in 300,000 live births amounting to about 5 or 6 cases per year. Although the medial survival rate of affected persons is between 19-25 years, due to genetic heterogeneity, the survival rate can be fairly variable. In rare cases, however, patients survive into their third decade. The longest living patient on record died at age 34 years. Although the disease may have been identified earlier, according to PubMed the first published report on AT was in 1958. These authors described the disease to be of a slowly progressive type; the patient suffered from sinopulmonary infection, which must have been due to a deficiency in the immune system, that was discovered later in AT patients. Since this publication, 4720 research papers including a number of excellent reviews have appeared (PubMed data, September, 2008). Results from these studies have provided exciting information on a multiplicity of hitherto unknown complex processes of sensing DNA damage, cell signalling, protein/protein interactions and their post-translational processing, involving activities from control of redox state to repair of double strand DNA breaks (DSB), with outcomes that include apoptosis and carcinogenesis. Despite a huge volume of research already carried out, we are still some distance away from a complete understanding of the molecular mechanisms of AT, and there is no evidence that interest in this disease is waning. Hence this book should provide both expert and novice researchers in the field with an excellent overview of the current status of research and pointers to future research goals.
In 1950's South Africa, a free-spirited cafe owner falls for a young wife and mother. Their unexpected attraction pushes them to question the cruel rules of a world that divides white from black and women from men, but a world that might just allow an unexpected love to survive.
Hi, I'm Samrina, and I'm proud to be a mixed kid--a child of two unique cultures and traditions. Even though other people make fun of me for being different, I know these differences make me, me. I'm proud to be marvelously mixed. Come meet my family
Essence Of Words: Vol-2
Shamim Merchant; Aulleear Reena Devi; Ayushi Jawanpuria
Independently Published
2020
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Essence of words Volume 2 is a collection of poems, quotes and stories by a team of some best writers from all over the country.This book is unique with its content as it consists of some best write-ups covering nearly all the genres that means for a ready it is a complete package as it can be your best friend while travelling too.The main reason behind the Publication of this book is to create love and awareness towards literature in our new generation and to provide a platform for young and emerging writers to showcase their talentPublished by writer's villaPublication
Gender Equality is at the heart of human rights and United Nations values. The U.N. Charter (1945) adopted the principle of "equal rights for men and women". But in spite of this universal declaration women's secondary status and oppression persist. There is no country in the world where women enjoy equal status of men. There are 54 countries with Muslim majority in the world, many of them are in the race for gender equality, but many are lagging behind, in spite of the fact that the Quran has given equal rights to women. The Author has tried to peep into the system to see the status of women and to identify the hurdles in the way of progress. This is just a modest attempt, the subject is very comprehensive. She looks forward to the governments and scholars to work out a feasible model of the family and the role of women in the light of the Quran and Sunnah. The prosperity and the happiness of the Family depends on the fair relationship between husband and wife, which in turn contributes to the peace and prosperity of the world at large.
Leaks, Wikileaks and the Press: Did the India-Us-UK & Russia-Us-UK Bilateral Relations Influence Coverage of the Iraq War Leaks by Indian and Russian
Shamim Zakaria
Independently Published
2018
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The book is an analysis of how the Iraq War leaks published by Wikileaks was reported by the Russian and Indian press in-terms of the relationship both these countries share with the United States and the United Kingdom. It further explores if diplomatic relations including the past terms and the present scenario of the bilateral relations had any impact on the content of reportage.
The eleven stories in this book deal with the realities of life. The writer of these stories has placed a mirror upon the state of society to reflect its condition. While doing so, he sometimes took shelter in his imagination and added in his own thoughts. He conveyed his feelings and his point of view regarding these strange incidents in a way easy to understand. In this short time, Shamim Al Amin's stories have found widespread popularity among the readers of Bangladesh. In addition to his short stories, Shamim's novels and the tales he has written about his travels have also enjoyed popularity. He considers it his responsibility to write for children. He is an experienced journalist and has been in this field for a long time. As a result, the books he has written on media and journalism are widely read and favored among students and new journalists. Shamim Al Amin is among the top figures in the field of Bangladeshi journalism. He has worked for television, radio, newspapers and digital outlets. Besides television reporting, he is most recognized for his work in hosting several popular talk shows, in particular "Ekattor Journal," which made him a household name among audiences at home. He studied Mass communication and Journalism at Dhaka University, and was top of the class in M.S.S. exams. He was not just a good student but also an important leader in his student life. He took part in the debate team, participated in different fields of cultural arts, and engaged his fellow students in speaking up for society's welfare. He won several national and significant awards, and has traveled extensively both locally and internationally for his work. He has collected reports on many significant events that have occurred throughout the world. Currently, he lives in New York, USA. He is amazed and smitten with the country's immense beauty.
Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) is a significant intellectual figure within the Muslim world. He is seen as the founding father of sociology, whilst making significant contributions in the fields of history, economics and philosophy.Despite the growth in the study of Ibn Khaldun in the West, his contributions to the field of social science is often limited to the academic communtiy.This book aims to bring the works of Ibn Khaldun to a much broader audience by drawing upon his magnum opus, the Muqaddimah, to provide insights into his ideas on education, sociology and history.
Ibn Khaldun (1332-1406) is a significant intellectual figure within the Muslim world. He is seen as the founding father of sociology, whilst making significant contributions in the fields of history, economics and philosophy.Despite the growth in the study of Ibn Khaldun in the West, his contributions to the field of social science is often limited to the academic communtiy.This book aims to bring the works of Ibn Khaldun to a much broader audience by drawing upon his magnum opus, the Muqaddimah, to provide insights into his ideas on education, sociology and history.
'Race,’ Space and Multiculturalism in Northern England
Shamim Miah; Pete Sanderson; Paul Thomas
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2020
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This book challenges the narrative of Northern England as a failed space of multiculturalism, drawing on a historically-contextualised discussion of ethnic relations to argue that multiculturalism has been more successful and locally situated than these assumptions allow.The authors examine the interplay between ‘race’, space and place to analyse how profound economic change, the evolving nature of the state, individual racism, and the local creation and enactment of multiculturalist policies have all contributed to shaping the trajectory of ethnic/faith identities and inter-community relations at a local level. In doing so, the book analyses both change and continuity in discussion of, and national/local state policy towards, ethnic relations, particularly around the supposed segregation/integration dichotomy, and the ways in which racialised ‘events’ are perceived and ‘identities’ are created and reflected in state policy operations. Drawing on the authors’ long involvement in empirical research, policy and practice around ethnicity, ‘race’ and racism in the Northern England, they effectively support critical and situated analysis of controversial, racialised issues, and set these geographically specific findings in the context of wider international experiences of and tensions around growing ethnic diversity in the context of profound economic and social changes.
'Race,’ Space and Multiculturalism in Northern England
Shamim Miah; Pete Sanderson; Paul Thomas
Springer Nature Switzerland AG
2021
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This book challenges the narrative of Northern England as a failed space of multiculturalism, drawing on a historically-contextualised discussion of ethnic relations to argue that multiculturalism has been more successful and locally situated than these assumptions allow.The authors examine the interplay between ‘race’, space and place to analyse how profound economic change, the evolving nature of the state, individual racism, and the local creation and enactment of multiculturalist policies have all contributed to shaping the trajectory of ethnic/faith identities and inter-community relations at a local level. In doing so, the book analyses both change and continuity in discussion of, and national/local state policy towards, ethnic relations, particularly around the supposed segregation/integration dichotomy, and the ways in which racialised ‘events’ are perceived and ‘identities’ are created and reflected in state policy operations. Drawing on the authors’ long involvement in empirical research, policy and practice around ethnicity, ‘race’ and racism in the Northern England, they effectively support critical and situated analysis of controversial, racialised issues, and set these geographically specific findings in the context of wider international experiences of and tensions around growing ethnic diversity in the context of profound economic and social changes.
This book focuses on the recent educational policy debates surrounding Muslims, schooling and the question of security in light of the Counter Terrorism Security Act – which has made ‘Prevent’ a legal duty for schools, colleges and universities. The book examines the infamous ‘Trojan Horse’ affair in Birmingham, and critically evaluates the security discourses in light of theoretical insights from the study of racial politics. The sociology of race and schooling in the UK has long been associated with a number of diverse areas of study, including racial inequality, multiculturalism, citizenship and identity; however, until very recently, very little attention has been given to securitization and race within the context of education and even less focus has been given to the links between the question of security and racial politics. This book makes a much-needed and timely contribution to debates on the complex relationship between racial politics andschooling, and will make compelling reading for students and researchers in the fields of education and sociology, as well as education policy makers.