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About The Author:- V. C. Pandey, a Civil Servant (DANICS) and a brilliant academic from Lucknow University has held several administrative positions under the NCT, Delhi. A reputed expert in the field of education, he has shown actively participation in several seminars. Besides he introduced various vocational schemes. He is the author of several works on various phases of Education. At present Shri Pandey is Additional Secretary in Ministry of Education and Transport and is in charge of the Departments of Tourist, Art, Culture and Language in the Government of NCT. Contents:- Volumes-II • Preface • Security and Regional Aspirations • Security in South Asia: Role of India and Pakistan • Security in South Asia: The US Intervention • Nuclear Crisis in South Asia • India, Proliferation and Sino-Pakistani Relations • Strategic Culture of India and Pakistan • Bibliography • Index • The Title 'Environment, Security and Tourism in South Asia (Security and Regional Aspirations in South Asia) written/authored/edited by V. C. Pandey', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788182051386 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 314 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Environment / International Studies / Tourism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd
About The Author:- V. C. Pandey, a Civil Servant (DANICS) and a brilliant academic from Lucknow University has held several administrative positions under the NCT, Delhi. A reputed expert in the field of education, he has shown actively participation in several seminars. Besides he introduced various vocational schemes. He is the author of several works on various phases of Education. At present Shri Pandey is Additional Secretary in Ministry of Education and Transport and is in charge of the Departments of Tourist, Art, Culture and Language in the Government of NCT. Contents:- Volumes-III • Preface • Tourism of India • Tourism in Pakistan • Tourism in Bangladesh • Tourism in Nepal • Tourism in Bhutan • Tourism in Sri Lanka • Tourism in Maldives • Sustainable Tourism and Natural Resource Management • Tourism Development : Issues and Opportunities • Governance of Tourism • Tourism and Employment: Trends in Asia and Pacific • Biography • Index The Title 'Environment, Security and Tourism in South Asia (Tourism Development in South Asia) written/authored/edited by V. C. Pandey', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788182051393 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Environment / International Studies / Tourism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 3rd
The present study focuses on South Asia—an emerging region in the world. Editor has encompossed three gigantic facets of environment, security and tourism in this region.These facets have been dealt in three different volumes. Each volume comprehensively deals with each facet. It discusses environmental problems in South Asia, Climate changes, sustainable development, tourism in India, and focuses primary attractions in SAARC countries and security in South Asia. The set will prove a bible and a valuable reform tools for policy makers, researchers, students, scholars, tourism developers and environmentalists of South Asia and other parts of the globe About The Author:- V. C. Pandey, a Civil Servant (DANICS) and a brilliant academic from Lucknow University has held several administrative positions under the NCT, Delhi. A reputed expert in the field of education, he has shown actively participation in several seminars. Besides he introduced various vocational schemes. He is the author of several works on various phases of Education. At present Shri Pandey is Additional Secretary in Ministry of Education and Transport and is in charge of the Departments of Tourist, Art, Culture and Language in the Government of NCT. Contents:- Volumes-I • Preface • Introduction • Environmental Problems of South Asia • Climate Changes in South Asia • Environment Management • Sustainable Development in South Asia • Environmental Sustainability: Future Trends • Bibliography • Index • Volumes-II • Preface • Security and Regional Aspirations • Security in South Asia: Role of India and Pakistan • Security in South Asia: The US Intervention • Nuclear Crisis in South Asia • India, Proliferation and Sino-Pakistani Relations • Strategic Culture of India and Pakistan • Bibliography • Index • Volumes-III • Preface • Tourism of India • Tourism in Pakistan • Tourism in Bangladesh • Tourism in Nepal • Tourism in Bhutan • Tourism in Sri Lanka • Tourism in Maldives • Sustainable Tourism and Natural Resource Management • Tourism Development : Issues and Opportunities • Governance of Tourism • Tourism and Employment: Trends in Asia and Pacific • Biography • Index The Title 'Environment, Security and Tourism in South Asia written/authored/edited by V. C. Pandey', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788182051362 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 925 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Environment / International Studies / Tourism. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- 3 Vols. Set
Coperta leggermente imbrunita e lievemente segnata da fattore tempo, tagli e pagine con modesta imbrunitura, libro completamente fruibile, volume n. 8 dela collana "Scienza - Tecnica - Società: Sezione Ambiente" cura da Virginio Bettini, con prefazione di Francesco Indovina, presenti tabelle in nero nel testo, prima edizione, numero pagine 242; da segnalare: pagine iniziali con segni e sottolineature a matita USATO
V. Baldasseroni e R. Ciferri Relazione di una missione a Tauorga (Agosto 1939). , Sansoni 1943, Relazione di una missione a Tauorga. R. Università degli studi di Firenze - Centro di Studi Coloniali. N.6 Tavole fuori testo. Brossura editoriale con macchie di fioriture, interno ingiallito ma in buono stato. Buono (Good) . <br> <br> <br> 55<br>
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Introduzione di Massimo Fagioli e Uwe Schröder. Firenze, 2020; br., pp. 144, ill. b/n e col., cm 16x24. (Theoria).
200443074Washington DC: GPO 2004. First Edition. First Printing. very good. 324 wraps illus. diagrams maps S. Hrg. 108-359. GPO paperback
198128731Washington DC: GPO 1981. good. 24 cm 615 wraps GPO paperback
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198647474Washington DC: GPO 1986. good. 539 wraps spine and cover edges faded Hearings on the reauthorization of the Price-Anderson Act the nuclear indemnity and insurance legislation. The first day of these hearings focused on the application of the Price-Anderson Act to the Department of Energy's contractors; the second day focused on the application of the Price-Anderson Act to Nuclear Regulatory Commission licensees and in particular the commercial reactor licensees. Alan Simpson chaired the subcommittee; Lloyd Bentsen and Gary Hart were subcommittee members. GPO paperback
200444774Washington DC: GPO 2004. First Edition. First Printing. good. 367 wraps The report includes minority views. GPO paperback
198091170Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1980. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Good. iii 1 141 7 pages. Wraps. Illustrations. Tabular Data. Serial NO. 96-H50 Front cover and several early pages creased at lower front corner. The National Maximum Speed Law NMSL established in 1974 55 mph and modified in 1987/1988 65 mph was repealed in 1995 returning speed limit authority to states. The original law enforced compliance by withholding federal highway funds which was heavily debated with studies showing it saved 2000–4000 lives annually. Signed by President Nixon in 1974 Public Law 93-239 in response to the 1973 oil crisis to conserve fuel not primarily for safety. The federal government forced compliance by threatening to withhold federal-aid highway funding from states that did not adhere to the 55 mph limit. Congress passed the National Highway System Designation Act of 1995 signed by President Clinton on December 8 1995 which formally repealed the National Maximum Speed Limit returning control to states. Current debates often focus on "safety-conscious" planning rather than national caps with some current legislation such as the DRIVE Act aiming to prevent federal mandates for speed-limiting technology on commercial trucks. Historically Senate hearings and committees often focused on the balance between state autonomy fuel conservation and safety statistics e.g. studies on the 55 mph limit reducing fatalities. The 1974 National Maximum Speed Limit NMSL of 55 mph was enacted to conserve fuel during the oil embargo and reduce traffic fatalities. Congress forced state compliance by threatening to withhold federal highway funds. States monitored compliance using sensors and enforcement with the NMSL repealed in 1995. This law was enacted to conserve fuel and improve safety with the 55-mph limit estimated to have saved thousands of lives. The Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act of 1974 mandated a 55 mph limit withholding federal-aid highway funds from states that did not comply. The Federal Highway Administration FHwA monitored compliance requiring states to submit data on speed enforcement. States used marked patrol cars near monitoring sensors to slow traffic and ensure reported speeds met federal requirements. The NMSL was repealed in 1995 returning authority to set speed limits to individual states. Compliance often met resistance particularly in Western states and enforcement was sometimes criticized as ineffective according to the Hoover Institution and The Heritage Foundation. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
197991182Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1979. Presumed First Edition First Printing. Wraps. Very good. iii 1 297 3 pages. Footnotes. Illustrations. Includes statements from Joseph Califano Donald Cornely Andrew Guthrie Edwin Kendig Wendy Lazarus Mary MacCracken Julius Richmond Hillary Rodham. Leonard Schaeffer and Judy Weitz. Child health oversight is primarily led by the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development NICHD which advises federal health departments on pediatric research and functions. The oversight of pediatric health in the United States spans several vital fronts ranging from federal public health mandates to local clinical care delivery:Federal Strategy: Federal efforts to combat the childhood chronic disease epidemic are coordinated through interagency task forces like the Make America Healthy Again MAHA Commission which is tasked with realigning public health systems and advancing pediatric research Department of Health and Human Services HHS MAHA Strategy. Preventative Care: Oversight at the practitioner level relies heavily on routine preventative milestones. You can use the American Academy of Pediatrics AAP resources for schedules on well-child visits immunizations and developmental screenings. Research & Data: Long-term physical and emotional health oversight for youths ages 0-17 is tracked using the National Survey of Children's Health NSCH which assesses access to care and the prevalence of special healthcare needs. State & Child Welfare Oversight: For at-risk populations state councils and citizen review boards-such as those monitored by the Maryland Department of Human Services DHS-provide necessary institutional and legal oversight to ensure child well-being and safety. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
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198150925Washington DC: GPO 1981. good. 24 cm 573 Part 1 only wraps references slight waviness to text front cover creased Complete subtitle: Hearings on women's health Issues February 4 1981; family planning adolescent pregnancy and genetic disease programs--H.R. 2807 April 2 1981; developmental disabilities assistance--H.R. 2943 April 2 1981; maternal and child health policy April 3 1981. Serial No. 97-16. The first hearing on women's health was convened in connection with Women's Rights Day. GPO paperback
198250926Washington DC: GPO 1982. good. 24 cm 538l Part 6 only wraps figures tables some foxing to edges. Complete subtitle: Hearings on physicians care for older patients September 24 1981; sodium and potassium content labeling--H.R. 4031 September 25 1981; President's proclamation on Child Health Day October 5 1981. Serial No. 97-68. GPO paperback
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199144969Washington DC: GPO 1991. First Edition. First Printing. good. 672 wraps stiff paper covers mailing label on rear cover Subtitled: Hearings Including H.R. 2840 A Bill to Amend the Public Health Service Act to Reduce Human Exposure to Lead in Residences Schools for Young Children and Day Care Centers Including Exposure to Lead in Drinking Water. Serial No. 102-28. GPO paperback
197991169Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1979. Presumed First Edition First printing. Wraps. Very good. iii 1 145 3 pages. Tables/ Wraps. Serial No. 96-6. The Nurse Training Act of 1964 NTA was a landmark U.S. federal law enacted to combat a severe nursing shortage by providing funding for nursing education student loans and school construction. It authorized over $283 million over five years significantly expanding the nursing workforce and increasing diversity by promoting the integration of nursing schools. It provided grants for the construction and renovation of nursing school facilities. It established low-interest student loans to make nursing education more accessible. It funded improvements to nursing school programs to increase enrollment. It played a crucial role in dismantling racial segregation in professional nursing schools supporting Black nurses' access to education. It dramatically increased the number of nurses per capita in the United States especially between 1972 and 1983. The 1964 NTA represented a major shift in the federal government's role setting the stage for ongoing federal investment in nursing education. Following 1964 several amendments continued federal support for nursing education throughout the 1970s. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
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