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The need to appreciate cross-cultural perspectives and orientations is increasingly seen as indispensable. Globalization and emerging markets have highlighted the challenges of working in a multicultural environment. Strategically, these challenges can be viewed positively and can be a source of competitive advantage for individuals, organizations, as well as communities and nations.
Presented in the form of empirical research papers, contributed by scholars from ...
1. Fruit science. 2. Vegetable science. 3. Floriculture. 4. Important terms used in horticulture. 5. Miscellaneous.
The book entitled Objective Horticulture has arisen from the fact that there is no objective type book covering all disciplines of horticulture fruit science, vegetable Science and Floriculture as per revised syllabus prescribed by the ICAR. The book has been divided into 5 main sections viz.
I. Horticulture-fruit science. II. Horticulture-vegetable ...
Commercial floriculture, which encompasses production and trade of cut flowers, foliage plants, potted plants, landscape plants, bedding plants, seed production, dried flowers and plant parts, perfumes and essential oils and natural dyes, is an emerging area in the present scenario and has been identified as one of the possible areas for diversification into a viable agri-business option. Among various aspects of floriculture, the essential oil, dried flower and ...
This volume consists of eighteen new essays, written by distinguished scholars, on topics that are of great interest to logicians and philosophers: definitions and the concept of truth. The essays fall into three groups. The first group defends the logical legitimacy and fruitfulness of circular definitions. It argues that circular definitions yield better theories not only of truth but also of defeasible inference, rationality, knowledge, and vagueness. The ...