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How to Succeed in Your Social Science Degree

How to Succeed in Your Social Science Degree

Hilary Arksey and David Harris

(2007)

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Abstract

This book takes a clear-eyed approach to the challenges of university life, offers realistic advice and demonstrates how to acquire transferable skills with a view to future employability. Topics covered include: o what employers want;. o how educational performance can be maximized;. o how to maximize powers of expression;. o how to analyze data;. o what to do and avoid doing in writing a dissertation.

Table of Contents

Section Title Page Action Price
INTRODUCTION
Section 1 COMMUNITIES, HEALTH,'PEOPLE
B.V. Apparao, Mrs Anitha Pius and G. Karthikeyan India
Mapping of fluorosis affected villages
Dr V.S. Ariyaratne and Palitha Jayaweera Sri Lanka
Sarvodaya integrated approach to waterlsanitation
J.M. Barot India
Gender appreciation in Gujarat , India
Mrs Jemima A. Dennis-Antwi Ghana
Developing hygiene education materials
Ms Vijitha Fernando Sri Lanka
Water and sanitation - gender and equity
Ms Ruthy C.D. Libatique Philippines
Empowering women to manage watsan technologies
Jelle van Gijn and Brian Ellis UK
Community infrastructure programme in Pakistan
Section 2 INSTITUTIONS AND MANAGEMENT
Maria de Fatima Carteado and R. Franceys WEDC
Institution development, Brazil
Rekha Dayal and Peter Lochery India
Application of key sector principles
Dr V. J. Emmanuel Sri Lanka
Water and economic development
Mark Harvey India
Institutional constraints - Maharashtra
Derrick Owen Ikin Switzerland
Demand creation and affordable sanitation and water
A.K.M.N. Islam, Hidetoshi Kitawaki and Rahman Japan
Willingness to payluse for water supplylsanitation
Derek Miles WEDC
Developing private sector capacity
J.M. Moss and J.P. Terme France
Private sector involvement in water services
Kevin Sansom lndia
Institutional strengthening for rural water supplies
Section 3 ENVIRONMENT AND SANITATION
Dr R.Y.G. Andoh UK
Urban drainage -the alternative approach
Tom Dijkstra WEDC
Problem soils in Lanzhou, China
M.S. Fernando Sri Lanka
Sanitary aspects of canal project
John Pickford WEDC
Affordable sanitation for low income communities
H. Pinidya and K.M. Minnatullah Sri Lanka
Urban ða ði t a t i oisnsu es in Sri Lanka
P.R. Thomas and T. Kalaroopan Australia
Macrophyte trenches for septic tank effluent
.Section 4 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
Rehan Ahmed and Arnold van de Klundert Pakistan
Waste rubber recycling
Arun P. Jain India
Solid waste management in India
Danilo Lapid Philippines
Supporting junk dealers and recyclers
Inge Lardinois and Arnold van de Klundert Netherlands
Small-scale urban organic waste recovery
Anselm Rosario India
Decentralized solid waste management approach
L. Paneer Selvam lndia
Community'based SWM project preparation
Section 5 WATER RESOURCES
Subhra Chakravarty and Lalita B. Singh India
Water economy through drip irrigation
Bob Elson WEDC
Low cost, low technology drilling
K.L.L. Premanath and Tissa Liyanopatabendi Sri Lank
Groundwater depletion due to agrowells
Dr Terry Thomas UK
Disseminating ram pump technology
Section 6 WATER SUPPLY PROJECTS
Geoff Bridges UK
Leakage control - the neglected solution
Ms R.L. Haturusinha, Theivasagayam et a1 Sri Lanka
Water and sanitation for Mahawell
Mrs N. Kamalamma, V. Raja, Mrs Prema et a1 India
Spill-water recycling
Prof V. Navaratnarajah Sri Lank
Water problems in the Jaffna peninsula
Dr A.N.S. Kulasinghe Sri Lanka
Pumping technologies - NERD experience
G.R.J. Warder UK
Leakage and demand management
David van der Westhuijzen and K. Pelpola South Afiica
Management oP rural water supply
Eng (Mrs) C. Wethasinghe and Manickavasagar Sri Lank
Quality of drinking water
Michael Wood Ethiopia
Are handpumps really affordable?
Section 7 WATER TREATMENT
M.A.M.S.L. Attanayake and J.P. Padmasiri Sri Lanka
An appropriate iron removal technology
J. Jayalath, J. Padmasiri et a1 Sri Lanka
Algal removal by roughing filter
G. Karthikeyan, Mrs S. Meenakshi et a1 India
Defluoridation technology - alumina
Miss Sonu Malhotra India
Poly aluminium chloride as alternative coagulant