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A captivating history of one of the world's most iconic and mysterious flowers Bewitched by a lotus which flowered from three-thousandyear- old seeds in his English garden, Mark Griffiths set out to track the origins and significance of this sublime plant in this beautifully-illustrated book. The Lotus Quest takes Griffiths from the headquarters of the Linnaean Society in London to a mountain top in northern Japan. As he travels in search of this ancient flower, Griffiths looks at the lotus's significance in ancient Egypt and India, the plant's medicinal uses and the inspiration it has provided to Western artists. As he tracks the plant, its story unveils a stunning vision of Japan's feudal era with visits to shrines, ruins, gardens and wild landscapes as well as meetings with priests and archaeologists, philosophers and anthropologists, gardeners and botanists, poets and artists. He even dines on the lotus in a Tokyo cafe. By the end of Griffiths' journey, when he reaches the hauntingly beautiful Japanese temple of Chuson-ji, readers will finally understand why the lotus has obsessed people throughout the ages.
I am Indra Persad-Milowe, I can be reached at: Office: 978-741-7600. Website: acollectionofpoems.com Email: [email protected] I thoroughly enjoy, promoting my late Father's Book, Trinidad & Tobago's Author & Poet, Ramsundar Persad, "THE LOTUS BLOOMS" A Collection of Poems. This Collection of Poems were found, in a brown folder, in his bedside drawer, after his death dedicated to his wife Hema, and his daughters, Indra, Vidia & Saty. 1) Award-Winner in the Poetry: Inspirational Category of The National Best Books 2009 Awards. Sponsored by USA Book News. 2) Award-Winner in the Poetry: Inspirational Category of The 2010 International Book Awards. Sponsored by USA Book News. 3) Television Interview, 1/2 hour "Malden Square" with Indra Persad-Milowe, the eldest daughter of the Author & Poet. Produced by Barbara Tolstrup conversing about "The Lotus Blooms" A Collection of Poems by Ramsundar Persad. On MATV (P) – Public: Comcast 3/Verizon 28. Website: acollectionofpoems.com Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Blog: thelotusblooms.wordpress.com E-Book in ePub format is now available on: 1) Amazon Kindle 2) Barnes & Noble/Nook™ 3) BooksonBoard.com (for iPhone) E-Book is now available on: 1) Amazon.com 2) BarnesandNoble.com 3) BooksonBoard.com 1) July 2009 – Book Review: http://www.oldsouth.org/pubs/reporter/repsum09.html#9 2) November 2009 – Book Review – khaasbaat.com A Publication for Indian Americans in Florida. 3) November 2009 – Book Review – bostonsouthasian.com A Publication for Indians in Boston, MA. 4) January 2010 – Book Review – The 20th Annual Midwest Book Awards. 5) April 2010 – Book Review – Writer’s Digest 4 Published Books in Trinidad and Tobago by Author Ramsundar Persad: 1) Rites, Rituals and Customs associated with the Hindu Marriage Ceremony in Trinidad and Tobago was sold out on www.amazon.com 2) Famous Women in Hindu Religious Literature 3) Love Incarnate 4) Glimpses into the Hindu Religious Heritage 7 Published English Transliterations in Trinidad and Tobago by Author Ramsundar Persad: 1) Ram Bhakt Hanuman 2) Shri Lakshmi Chalisa 3) Shri Saraswati Chalisa 4) Great Personalities from Hindu Religious Literature – Shabari 5) Divali – The Hindu Festival of Lights 6) In Reverance to Lord Shiva 7) Krishna Leela Series – #1 Gopal Bhai and the Divine Lota of milk 3 Unpublished Works in Trinidad and Tobago by Author Ramsundar Persad: 1) The Greatness of the Gita – A Companion to the Bhagavad Gita 2) In Reverence to Mother Durga 3) Romance and Adventure from the Prem Sagar (Usha and Anirudh)
Divided into three chapters, Where the Lotus Blooms explores the natural elements of our world—fire, earth, and water—and unites them with our human experiences. Told from the voice of a first-generation Canadian woman, this poetry collection is inspired by Neha Chand’s life experiences, personal hardships, shedding a light on generational differences and exposing the patriarchy. Through detailed imagery, trauma is brought to life, as is the healing process. Through evocative lyricism and potent symbols, each poem offers a glimpse into Neha’s convictions and shares a piece of her soul. Yet she continuously speaks to our shared experiences and our interconnectedness, encouraging us to bloom just as the lotus does. It is through Neha’s words where our voices are heard and felt: She might not be your heir She may not rule kingdoms but like the earth she bears your violence like the rain she quenches your thirst She won’t carry your name But she will carry your sins She will hide them in her veil And sacrifice them, in her name She will heal your ego as she disguises her wounds She will ignite your passions while you succumb to yours she will raise warriors feed nations birth daughters who will carry her story
The law that applies to maritime operations at sea is complex and comprises two distinct elements: treaty law (1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea), and the cases and incidents that occur at sea in both peacetime and during armed conflict which result in the creation of customary international law applicable to maritime operations at sea. Covering sovereignty and vessel status, jurisdiction and interdiction, freedom of navigation, maritime law enforcement and security, and the law of naval warfare, this edited collection brings together the most famous and influential cases and incidents at sea. Exploring the entire spectrum of maritime operations from ‘high end’ war-fighting to constabulary operations that are conducted by naval forces and maritime law enforcement agencies at sea to provide the factual circumstances of each case or incident; offering sophisticated analysis and insights into the case or incidents enduring importance, and their significance for the development of the law applicable to maritime operations; and offering a detailed account and evaluation of the most critical but rarely understood cases in maritime operations law, which encourages comparison between key cases, this book will be an essential reference for practitioners, scholars, teachers, and students of maritime operations law.
Offers meditation techniques and intriguing thought and perception exercises for shedding negative thoughts and experiences, anger, worry and feelings of low self-worth, so that, no matter how bad of a day one has had, he or she can still be at peace. Original.
The Oxford Handbook of Jurisdiction in International Law provides an authoritative and comprehensive analysis of the concept of jurisdiction in international law. Jurisdiction plays a fundamental role in international law, limiting the exercise of legal authority over international legal subjects. But despite its importance, the concept has remained, until now, underdeveloped. Discussions of jurisdiction in international law regularly refer to classic heads of jurisdiction based on territoriality or nationality, or use the SS Lotus decision of the Permanent Court of International Justice as a starting point. However, traditional understandings of jurisdiction are facing new challenges. Globalization has increased the need for jurisdiction to be applied extraterritorially, non-State forms of law provide new theoretical challenges and intersections between different forms of jurisdiction have become more intricate. This Handbook provides a necessary re-examination of the concept of jurisdiction in international law through a thematic analysis of its history, its contemporary application, and how it needs to adapt to encompass future developments in international law. It examines some of the most contentious elements of jurisdiction by considering how the concept is being applied in specific substantive and institutional settings.
In an age when cross-border business transactions are increasingly effected without the transference of physical products, revenue concerns of states have led to a multitude of tax disputes based on the concept of ‘nexus’. This important and timely book is the most authoritative to date to discuss one of the major tax topics of our time – the question of how taxing rights on income generated from cross-border activities in the digital age should be allocated among jurisdictions. Demonstrating in prodigious depth that it is the economic nexus of the tax entity or activity with the state, and not the physical nexus, which meets the jurisdictional requirement, the author – a leading authority on this area who is a Senior Commissioner of Income Tax and a Member of the Dispute Resolution Panel of the Government of India – addresses such dimensions of the subject as the following: whether a strict territorial nexus as a normative principle is ingrained in source rule jurisprudence; detailed scrutiny of such classical doctrines as benefit theory, neutrality theory, and internation equity; comparative critique of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and United Nation (UN) model tax treaties; whether international law and customary principles mandate a strict territorial link with the source state for the assumption of tax jurisdiction; whether the economic nexus-based tax jurisdiction and absence of a physical presence breach the constitutional doctrine of extraterritoriality or due process; and whether retrospective tax legislation breaches the principle of constitutional fairness. The book offers a politically informed analysis of the nexus principle and balances the dynamics of physical presence and economic nexus standards, based on an in-depth survey of the historical evolution of judicial pronouncements and international practices in this regard. Dr Singh’s book exposes an urgently needed missing link in the international source rule literature and takes a giant step towards solving the thorny question of appropriate tax apportionment. It sheds brilliant light on the policies states may adopt when signing new tax treaties, so that unintended results may be foreseen and avoided. Tax practitioners, taxation authorities, and academic researchers in the field of international tax law and policy will greatly appreciate the book’s forthright enhancement of the ability to defend challenges based on the nexus doctrine.