PRINCIPLES OF ANIMAL BIOLOGY
“Principles of Animal Biology” is a comprehensive textbook covering the fundamentals of animal biology, including: 1. Animal structure and function 2. Evolutionary biology 3. Genetics 4. Physiology 5. Ecology 6. Behavior
this comprehensive guide provides practice tests and exercises to improve logical reasoning skills, essential for various competitive exams and critical thinking. The book covers: 1. Verbal Reasoning: analogy, inference, deduction 2. Non-Verbal Reasoning: patterns, series, data interpretation 3. Logical Reasoning: arguments, assumptions, conclusions 4. Critical Thinking: problem-solving, decision-making
Fundamentals of Forensic Science” provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles and practices of forensic science. Authors Max M. Houck and Jay A. Siegel cover the entire forensic process, from crime scene investigation to evidence analysis and courtroom presentation. The book explores physical evidence, forensic biology (DNA, fingerprints, etc.), forensic chemistry (toxicology, explosives, etc.), and […]
Food Science” by Norman Plotter provides a comprehensive overview of the scientific principles underlying food production, processing, and consumption. The book explores the chemical, biological, and physical transformations that occur in food, covering topics such as nutrition, food safety, sensory evaluation, and food engineering. Plotter discusses the latest advances in food technology, including functional foods, […]
“Elements of Logical Reasoning” provides a comprehensive introduction to logical reasoning, covering propositional and predicate logic, model theory, proof theory, set theory, and inductive reasoning. Jan von Plato’s clear and concise approach emphasizes logical structure, semantic and syntactic aspects, and historical development, providing a solid foundation for understanding logical concepts. Through numerous examples, exercises, and […]
Islamic Law and the Law of Armed Conflict” by Niaz A. Shah examines the principles of Islamic law in relation to the modern laws of armed conflict. Shah explores how Islamic jurisprudence addresses issues such as the conduct of war, the protection of civilians, the treatment of prisoners, and the rules of engagement.
“Judging the State: Courts and Constitutional Politics in Pakistan” by Paula R. Newberg explores the complex relationship between Pakistan’s judiciary, its constitution, and the political landscape. The book examines how the judiciary has influenced and been influenced by political events, military coups, and the constant struggle for democratic governance in Pakistan.
Back to Pakistan: A Fifty-Year Journey” by Leslie Noyes Mass chronicles the author’s personal and professional experiences in Pakistan over several decades, offering a unique perspective on the country’s social, political, and cultural transformations.
Conflict Between India and Pakistan” by Peter Lyon provides a comprehensive examination of the enduring rivalry between India and Pakistan, tracing its historical roots and the various conflicts that have shaped their tumultuous relationship. Lyon explores key events, including the partition of British India, the Kashmir dispute, and the nuclear dynamics that have heightened tensions between the two nations.
Making Sense of Pakistan” by Farzana Shaikh critically examines the identity crisis and contradictions that have shaped Pakistan since its creation. The book explores how Pakistan’s founding ideology, rooted in Islam, has been contested by competing visions of nationalism, regionalism, and secularism.