This book features: Daily planner pages for you to organize your tasks i.e. lunch with a friend, shop for birthday gift, wash clothes, doctor appointment, etc. Blank journal pages so you can write down your thoughts and ideas from day to day to help de-stress your life.
Do you love to color and do monthly and weekly readings using the following items? - tarot cards - oracle cards - Lenormend cards - Kipper cards - tea leaves - runes Then this divination coloring planner & journal is for you. It has: - pages for you to do your monthly and weekly readings and journaling - monthly and weekly spreads to help you keep track of what's happening throughout the year - keep track of the moon phases, sunrise and sunset, etc. - fun coloring pages for you to enjoy - blank pages for you to doodle and make notes Have an amazing year!: )
Since the 2007-8 financial crisis and its aftershocks, international capitalism has once again been in crisis. The crisis has been particularly marked in the UK and its outcome is currently unclear. Based upon a wealth of sources, from newspapers, journals, government, political party and polling organisation publications, as well as archival and secondary material, Neville Kirk examines the systemic crisis facing the nations of the UK. The book traces the crisis from the period following the 2016 EU referendum up to 2022, a period during which the crisis intensified and became more widespread. Kirk covers the elections of 2017 and 2019, political fragmentation, Scottish nationalism, Brexit, the coronavirus pandemic, continuing economic problems and conflicts around class, gender, race and nation. Finally, the book considers competing pathways out of the current impasse. Through his thorough examination of the UK's main political parties and players, Kirk offers the reader a new and original understanding of how we reached the present situation.
This book is a comprehensive guide on personal financial planning tailored for the Malaysia context, covering a wide range of relevant topics including consumer credit management, tax planning, bonds and shares, unit trust, real estate, insurance, estate planning, and an overview of Islamic wealth management. Whether you are an undergraduate student, aspiring or experienced financial planner, or just an average Malaysian looking for help to plan your finances, this holistic manual will have all your personal financial planning needs covered.
Fiscally transparent entities and tax treaty eligibility Shefali Goradia Triangular cases – the neglected problem in tax treaty law Michael Lang Can tax treaty entitlement provisions for hybrid entities be refined? Dhruv Sanghavi Non-discrimination provisions in tax treaties Ajay Vohra Two to tango: a dance of substance and form Bijal Ajinkya Deconstructing Principal Purpose Test under Article 7 of MLI Mukesh Butani Preventing treaty abuse in the context of multilateral instrument Dinesh Kanabar and Saurabh Shah Taxation of digital economy – the journey, India and across the world Daksha Baxi Digitalisation of the economy: Our perspective on the OECD's Unified Approach Vikram Chand Reflections on the 2019 OECD proposal on Pillar One Guglielmo Maisto Implementation of BEPS and Amendments to Section 9 Radhakishan Rawal Public international law, object and purpose, MLI, BEPS and the OECD Model Tax Convention Clive M. Baxter Tax laws through a constitutional prism Arvind P. Datar Tax policy as a tool to enable impact investment and improve CSR targeting Meyyappan Nagappan and Nehal Binani Tax system design - an analysis of some design choices made by the Indian Income Tax Act, 1961 Shreya Rao Through the looking glass: resolving tax disputes by arbitration under a bilateral investment treaty H. David Rosenbloom
Cities across the globe face unprecedented challenges as a result of ever-increasing pressure from climate change, migration, ageing populations and resource shortages. In order to guarantee a sustainable global future, these issues demand radical new approaches to how we govern our cities. Providing new research and thinking about cities, their governance and innovative models of planning reform, this timely and important book compares the UK with an array of international examples to examine cutting-edge experimentation and innovation in new models of governance and urban policy. The flagship text of the Urban Policy, Planning and Built Environment series, this broad but accessible volume is ideal for students and provides an authoritative single point of reference for teaching.
Plan S for shock: the open access initiative that changed the face of global research. This is the story of open access publishing – why it matters now, and for the future. In a world where information has never been so accessible, and answers are available at the touch of a fingertip, we are hungrier for the facts than ever before – something the Covid-19 crisis has brought to light. And yet, paywalls put in place by multi-billion dollar publishing houses are still preventing millions from accessing quality, scientific knowledge – and public trust in science is under threat. On 4 September 2018, a bold new initiative known as ‘Plan S’ was unveiled, kickstarting a world-wide shift in attitudes towards open access research. For the first time, funding agencies across continents joined forces to impose new rules on the publication of research, with the aim of one day making all research free and available to all. What followed was a debate of global proportions, as stakeholders asked: Who has the right to access publicly-funded research? Will it ever be possible to enforce change on a multi-billion dollar market dominated by five major players? Here, the scheme’s founder, Robert-Jan Smits, makes a compelling case for Open Access, and reveals for the first time how he set about turning his controversial plan into reality – as well as some of the challenges faced along the way. In telling his story, Smits argues that the Covid-19 crisis has exposed the traditional academic publishing system as unsustainable.
2500+ MCQs Based on CURRENT AFFAIRS EVENTS & ISSUES 2020 with Complete Answer and Explanation for Competitive Exams IAS, PCS, SSC, Banking, Railway, Defence, CDS, NDA, Air Force, KVS+ Covers National & International • Polity and Governance • Economy and Finance • Social: Games & Sports, Films, Festivals, etc. • Ecology and Environment • Science and Technology • People
1. Chroma is an integrated Term series for Classes 1 to 5, comprising three term books for each class. 2. The books are mapped to the National Curriculum Framework. 3. They focus on developing the 21st century skills of critical thinking, creativity, communication and collaboration through reading texts that are value-centric, as well as activities, exercises and projects that develop life skills along with application and analytical thinking. 4. The series, which is meant for Classes 1 to 5, offers activity based courses for all subjects, i.e. Classes 1 & 2 (Term 1 to 3): English, Mathematics, Environmental Studies, General Knowledge Classes 3 to 5 (Term 1 to 3): English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, General Knowledge 5. All subjects are packaged in 3 term books for each class in such a way that the learner has-to carry only one textbook to school every day. 6. Each book contains the course content for each subject in a graded fashion. The child progresses from one book to the next having acquired all the concepts in all the subjects that he will require. 7. The books are child-friendly, with explanations given in age-appropriate language, along with ample examples, interesting activities and attractive illustrations. 8. Each subject is presented in a way that will appeal to learners and facilitators, with Activity Based Learning being the focus for all core subjects. 9. The exercises are designed to enhance skills of application and analysis while developing multiple intelligences.
The Population Myth reveals how the right-wing spin to population data has given rise to myths about the 'Muslim rate of growth', often used to stoke majoritarian fears of a demographic skew. The author, S.Y. Quraishi, uses facts to demolish these, and demonstrates how a planned population is in the interest of all communities. The book delves into the Quran and the Hadith to show how Islam might have been one of the first religions in the world to actually advocate smaller families, which is why several Islamic nations today have population policies in place. This busts the other myth - that Muslims shun family planning on religious grounds. Based on impeccable research, this is an important book from a credible voice about the politicization of demographics in India today.