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Hanks, William F. "The Language of the Canek Manuscript." Ancient Mesoamerica 3, no. 2 (1992): 269–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536100000699.

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AbstractThe Canek manuscript is written in a distinctive linguistic style, probably a local variant of Spanish influenced by Yucatec Maya and archaic forms of Spanish. It also reflects a curiously ambivalent perspective on the Itza king Canek, at once aligning him with the pagan Indians and suggesting an affinity with Saint Francis. Like many other colonial texts, the four extant folia of this manuscript show a blending of verbal genres. This paper presents a discourse analysis of the manuscript, demonstrating that it is organized according to a systematic rhetorical structure based on syntactic foregrounding, poetic parallelism and thematic development. Placed in the context of other colonial documents, this one displays the cultural and linguistic ambivalence of its author.
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Ranjan, Prabhash, and Deepak Raju. "The Enigma of Enforceability of Investment Treaty Arbitration Awards in India." Asian Journal of Comparative Law 6 (2011): 1–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2194607800000491.

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AbstractThis paper critically discusses the issue of enforceability of investment treaty arbitration (ITA) awards against India under the Indian domestic law on arbitration. In this regard, the paper discusses the relevant provisions of the Indian arbitration law and its interpretations by the Indian judiciary to understand their ramifications for the enforcement of ITA awards against India. The paper also discusses the proposed amendments to the Indian arbitration law and its ramifications on ITA. The issue of enforcement of ITA awards in India has become important due to India's gigantic international investment treaty programme where each treaty allows for investor-state treaty arbitration to settle disputes between investors and India. This issue has also become important in light of the growing observation that enforcement of foreign commercial arbitral awards in India is extremely difficult especially after the Venture Global engineering case. Thus, India is endeavouring to change the arbitration law so as to alter this perception. This paper argues that in spite of these proposed changes; enforcement of ITA awards may still face problems. Thus, the paper suggests that India should address the issue of enforceability of ITA awards given its gigantic investment treaty programme aimed at attracting foreign investment.
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RANJAN, Prabhash. "Non-Precluded Measures in Indian International Investment Agreements and India's Regulatory Power as a Host Nation." Asian Journal of International Law 2, no. 1 (January 2012): 21–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s2044251311000129.

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This article provides the first-ever detailed analysis of Non-Precluded Measures (NPM) provisions in India's International Investment Agreements (IIAs) from the perspective of India's regulatory power as a host nation. It critically analyses NPM provisions in fifty-seven Indian IIAs by studying the divergence in their formulation and argues that the present formulation of NPM provisions in Indian IIAs is inadequate for the exercise of regulatory power by India for all its policy needs. Hence, in the light of the growing pros and cons of investor treaty arbitration (ITA), the article concludes that NPM provisions in Indian IIAs should be reformulated in a manner that balances investment protection with India's regulatory power to pursue non-investment-related policy objectives.
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Corsica, Caterina. "The Bits in the Age of Globalization." International and Comparative Law Review 18, no. 2 (December 1, 2018): 7–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/iclr-2018-0037.

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Summary India’s BIT program is the largest among the developing countries and its integration into the global economy has also increased its exposure to BIT claims. Sev­eral foreign corporations presented ITA notices against various Indian regulatory mea­sures prompting India to suspend all trading of BITs in progress that led to a change in its position in the International investment law regime with repercussions in the International business community eager to participate in its business. These recent developments have then determined the need to review India’s BIT program in a global vision. The paper ‘International Investment Agreements Between India and Others Countries’ (2011), showed the importance of ensuring a balance between investor rights and national policy which India has not been able to make guarantor pushing in differ­ent circumstances to revise their existing BITs and defining new perspectives for future negotiations. The paper reflects on experiences of BITs in a global vision..
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Pakin, Alexandr. "The last conquest: the mission of the fray Avendaño and the conquest of Tayasal." Latinskaia Amerika, no. 10 (2023): 94. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s0044748x0027611-1.

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The present article devoted to the Spanish Conquest of the last Maya kingdom, the Tayasal. The present publication gives a brief review of their origin from the builders of Chichen-Itza and their historical fate in the Modern Times. The focus of the present research is the role of embassy of the fray Avendaño-y-Loyola in the Spanish Conquest of the last Indian Kingdom of the American Continent. The Author comes to conclusion, that Avendaño’s attempt to use the Itza’s religious believes was decisive in failure to all attempts to induct them into Spanish subjects.
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Patel, Nayankumar H., Kabir Sardana, Manjunath M. Shenoy, Madhu Rengasamy, Ananta Khurana, Sunil Ghate, Chalam Konakanchi Venkata, et al. "IADVL SIG Recalcitrant Dermatophytosis Position Statement on Super Bioavailable Itraconazole." Indian Dermatology Online Journal 15, no. 1 (December 1, 2023): 1–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/idoj.idoj_668_22.

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Abstract Itraconazole (ITZ) has been the mainstay of oral antifungal treatment for the current epidemic of recalcitrant dermatophytosis (RD) in India. Recently, a newer formulation of ITZ, super bioavailable itraconazole (SUBA-ITZ), is made available in the market by many pharmaceutical companies. It is important for dermatologists to understand the pharmacokinetic properties of SUBA-ITZ vis-a-vis conventional pellet formulation to use it effectively and safely. Indian Association of Dermatologists, Venereologists and Leprologists (IADVL) has established a special interest group for recalcitrant dermatophytosis (SIG-RD) to strengthen research, continuing medical education, and industry collaboration on the subject. This position statement on SUBA-ITZ by SIG-RD is an attempt to address current pieces of evidence and the position of this new formulation in the management of RD.
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Tabassum, S. Shaista. "A Study on Health Profile of 3 ITDA Spots of Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh, India." Indian Journal of Health Care Medical & Pharmacy Practice 5, no. 1 (May 25, 2024): 20–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.59551/ijhmp/25832069/2024.5.1.30.

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Introduction: The Adivasi, often referred to as Indigenous people or original inhabitants, constitute approximately 17 million prospective tribes in India. The term “designated Tribe” holds a legal designation. According to the 2011 census, the number of planned tribes in India is 104,281,034, which equals 8.6% of India’s total population. This paper aims to examine the health profile of Tribals in 3 ITDA spots of Kurnool District, Andhra Pradesh. Objectives: The main aim of the study was to assess the health profile and shed light on the top 10 diseases prevalent in the 3 selected ITDA spots of Kurnool district, as well as to promote the Unani system through mobile medical camps under the Tribal Sub Plan (TSP). Additionally, it aims to analyse the health profile and determinants of tribes in the study area. Methodology: This study focuses on the health profile of the 3 ITDA spots based on OPD data, including the distribution of patients by sex and age groups, and identifying the top 10 common diseases in these areas. Results: A total of 2583 individuals attended the OPD of the 3 ITDA spots in the year 2022-2023. Among them, the top 10 diseases were identified, and their distribution by sex and age group was analysed. Conclusion: The present study revealed that most of the tribals in the study area suffered from Sual o surfa (Cough), Sardi wa Zukam (Common cold & coryza), and Humma (Fever), which are common in the 3 ITDA spots, followed by Warm I Halaq (Pharyngitis), Suda (Headache), and Polyarthritis.
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K.C., Jit Bahadur. "Expressly disallowed expenses for deduction under the income tax acts in Nepal, India and United Kingdom." Pravaha 27, no. 1 (December 31, 2021): 51–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.3126/pravaha.v27i1.50615.

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This paper aims to analyse the provisions of expressly disallowed expenses for deduction while computing the taxable income under the income tax acts. The study uses a qualitative approach of doctrinal legal research to explain the state of affairs of past and present provisions. Consequently, it employs the primary and secondary sources of data and information from the enacted income tax Acts, Rules, journals, reports, bulletins, precedence, books, dictionaries, encyclopedias, indexes, etc. The study found the expenses that are expressly disallowed for deduction are explicit provisions in the ITA, 2002 followed by the ITA, 1974 however, the former two Acts (i.e., ITA 1960 and ITA 1962) lack the provisions of such non-deductible expenses. The result showed the latter two Acts (i.e., ITA 1974 and ITA 2002) were found adequate in the context of Nepal and they are comparatively equal to the Indian and the UK's income tax acts. It is usual today but there are some places for improvement in this subject considering the society, culture, economy and political system in Nepal. The paper provides an explicit result of the disallowed expenses of the personal, domestic and capital nature those which are not related to earning or receiving the income. Thus, the study furnishes new knowledge in the literature on income tax in Nepal.
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Hay, Julie. "TA Contributions from India." International Journal of Transactional Analysis Research & Practice 10, no. 2 (November 26, 2019): 101–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.29044/v10i2p101.

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Produced originally as the content for an opening speech and associated workshop at the ITAA/SAATA Conference in Kochi, India in August 2018, the following contains a review of theoretical contributions from authors based in India between 1993 and 2018. In particular, the wide-ranging contributions of Os Summerton and Pearl Drego are described, along with a review of the activities of Father George Kandathil and of others on the subjects of the guru, ethics, universal consciousness and conflict strategies. Two themes are extracted: practical ideas and models, and the cultural and spiritual nature of Indian society, with an expansion of Berne’s concept of autonomy into five components that are linked to Indian philosophy.
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MANIVANNAN, S., V. KASTHURI THILAGAM, RAVINDRA YALIGAR, and K. N. MANOJ. "Crop planning using innovative trend analysis of 62-years rainfall data." Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences 94, no. 7 (July 3, 2024): 774–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v94i6.145980.

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The success of climate-smart agriculture in high rainfall zone lies in understanding the rainfall trend and planning or modifying the cropping system for maximum yield. Moisture stress in critical crop growth stages is detrimental to the crop and drastically reduces the yield. Udhagamandalam region in Western Ghats is a high rainfall area and is largely cultivated by vegetable crops. Rainfall trend based crop planning would enhance the crop yield without water stress. A study was carried out at ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Dhemaji, Assam focused on assessing the long-term seasonal and monthly rainfall trends of Udhagamandalam region, Tamil Nadu using non-parametric tests and Innovative Trend Analysis (ITA). Daily rainfall of 62 years from 1960–2021 was analyzed with non-parametric tests, viz. Mann-Kendall and modified Mann-Kendall and ITA to find the seasonal rainfall characteristics. Mann- Kendall (3.055) and modified Mann-Kendall (3.055) tests showed a significantly increasing trend in the annual and seasonal monsoonal rainfall. ITA revealed either a significant positive or a negative trend in all the months except February, with the highest trend in June (2.625). In contrast to standard non-parametric tests, ITA detected a significant positive trend in all seasons and annual rainfall, except in cold winters where the trend is negative. The long-term trend analysis results suggest that the ITA is more precise for rainfall trend analysis than standard non-parametric tests and can be used to evaluate hidden variations of rainfall trends. Hence, ITA is recommended for analyzing rainfall trends for crop planning in high-rainfall regions. IT analysis of 62 years of rainfall data of Udhagamandalam suggested that vegetable crop planning can be done by farmers from August–November months as the rainfall trend during this period is assured as an increasing trend of rainfall pattern was observed.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Itza Indians"

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Devasia, Shibi. "The Church as a Eucharistic and Prophetic Community in India| A Theological Exploration into the Challenges and Implications of a Eucharistic Ecclesiology Based on the Early Church and the Statements of the Indian Theological Association (ITA)." Thesis, Duquesne University, 2018. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10790393.

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Theological trends change from time to time to make the faith more meaningful and relevant to the contemporary context. To an extent, the Second Vatican Council, by its commitment to two concepts, “ressourcement” and “aggiornamento,” succeeded in this mission in the last century. The communion ecclesiology of the Council, which has its foundation in the sacrament of Eucharist, shows that the centrality of the Eucharist in the Church cannot be overlooked, because the ecclesial body of the Church is built up by the Eucharistic body of Christ. Any Eucharist-centered ecclesiology is prophetic and eschatological by nature. The “Eucharistic” and “prophetic” dimensions of the Church are not exclusive as they are seen today. Rather, these are intertwined and mutually fulfilling. This was seen very strongly in the Church of the apostolic times, and this thrust continued in the writings of the Fathers of the Church. Though there are different models of ecclesiology, the Indian Church is in need of regaining the Eucharistic ecclesiology so that it can be more “prophetic” in India and face its challenges courageously. Even five decades after the Second Vatican Council, the teachings of the Council have not brought about many changes in the Indian Church. Though the Church tries to be involved in social issues, clericalism or hierarchism still adversely affects the Indian Church today. The Indian Theological Association’s indigenous ecclesiology serves as a mirror of the Indian Church, reflecting both the face of the Indian Church and the face of the country. In these reflections, the Church can engage herself in the cultural, social, economic, religious, and ecclesial context of India. I argue that if the Indian Theological Association would emphasize the centrality of the Eucharist in its indigenous ecclesiology, then its ecclesiology would be more prophetic and appealing to the Indian Church. In the pluralistic context of India, it would help the Indian Church to be challenged in its way of life and to become truly the Body of Christ and a prophetic witness to the nation.

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Books on the topic "Itza Indians"

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Chan, Octaviano Tesucún. Toponimias maya itza'. Guatemala: Academia de Lenguas Mayas de Guatemala, Dirección Lingüística y Cultural, Programa de Estudios Culturales, 1999.

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Puga, Marco, and Nolberth Mauricio. Armas del Señor de Ursúa: Basada en la obra de Grant D. Jones "La Conquista del último reino maya". Ciudad de Flores, Petén: Peten Itza Editores, 2009.

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Bernard, Leonard. Itza: The boy who rode a jaguar. Corona del Mar, Calif: Blue Pearl Books, 1998.

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Puga, Marco, and Nolberth Mauricio. Las calles de NojPetén: Basada en la obra de Grant D. Jones "La Conquista del último reino maya". Ciudad de Flores, Petén: Petén Itzá Editores, 2008.

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Andrés de Avendaño y Loyola. Relation of two trips to Petén: Made for the conversion of the heathen Ytzaex and Cehaches. Culver City, Calif: Labyrinthos, 1987.

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Andrés de Avendaño y Loyola. Fray Andrés de Avendaño y Loyola, "Relación de las dos entradas que hice a la conversión de los gentiles ytzáex, y cehaches". Edited by Vayhinger-Scheer Temis. Möckmühl: Verlag Anton Saurwein, 1996.

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Hofling, Charles Andrew. Itza Maya texts with a grammatical overview. Salt Lake City: University of Utah Press, 1991.

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Peck, Douglas T. Origin and diffusion of Maya civilization: The Olmec-Chontal-Itzá-centric theory : a new pattern of history for the prehistoric Maya derived from archaeological findings, colonial period documents, and oral mythology. [Philadelphia]: Xlibris, 2007.

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Kowalski, Jeff Karl. Twin Tollans: Chichen Itza, Tula, and the epiclassic to early postclassic Mesoamerican world. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 2011.

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Rivero, Piedad Peniche. Sacerdotes y comerciantes: El poder de los mayas e itzaes de Yucatán en los siglos VII a XVI. México: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1990.

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Gangopadhyay, Rudrani. "Voices of Resistance." In The Oxford Handbook of Modern Indian Literatures. Oxford University Press, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780197647912.013.44.

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Abstract The postmillennial Indian anglophone graphic narrative field has experienced a boom of womxn creators and feminist narratives, which provide an interesting view of the contemporary gendered experience in India. This chapter explores feminist futurities in postmillennial Indian graphic narrative through a study of Kari by Amruta Patil and Shaheen Bagh: A Graphic Recollection by Ita Mehrotra. Feminism’s future (and certainly postfeminism) relies on a combination of and a dialogue between current activism and continued aspirations. In their engagement with intersectional issues like sexuality, queer lives, communalism, ethno-racial conflict, democracy, citizenship, and belonging, Kari and Shaheen Bagh reveal the text as a site for this dialogue to unfold, where institutionalized and grassroots efforts merge with lived experiences and art. Reading the feminist intellectual project as a part and also an extension of current political movements, and thinking of futurity as emergent, the chapter traces the different directions in which Patil’s and Mehrotra’s works navigate women’s lives and issues in India.
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Sripati, Vijayashri. "United Nations Constitutional Assistance." In Constitution-Making under UN Auspices, 225–337. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199498024.003.0006.

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This chapter conceptualizes UNCA as an ‘institution’ or ‘established practice.’ Towards this end, it maps out UNCA’s use to produce the Western liberal constitution, conceptualized as a rule of law/development strategy (discussed in Chapter 5) from 1989-2018 in Asia, Asia-Pacific, Africa, Eastern Europe, the Caribbean and Indian Ocean regions and Latin America. In this way, UNCA’s use in the post-conflict and development assistance contexts is covered. This chapter also covers the five UNCA-ITA projects, explaining how UNCA gave rise to and governed ITA’s role. The role of UN Family members such as the Bretton Woods Institutions and the United Nations Development Programme in shaping constitutional content is underscored. This chapter tabulates the constitutional commonalities produced by UNCA: the common constitutional provisions in all UNCA-recipients-states (e.g., constitutional supremacy; foreign investor protections, and anti-corruption commissions). On this basis it concludes that the UN promotes a one-size-fits-all model in all states, conflict-torn and stable.
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Conference papers on the topic "Itza Indians"

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Swazan, Ishtehar Sharif, Suhasish Basak, and Debanjan Das. "Gen Z Consumers’ Willingness To Pay Delivery Fee: An Indian Perspective." In Breaking Boundaries. Iowa State University Digital Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.13673.

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Das, Debanjan. "Demonetization and Its Impact on India's Textile and Apparel industry's Comparative Advantage." In Pivoting for the Pandemic. Iowa State University Digital Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.12065.

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Carli, R., F. Garin, and S. Zampieri. "Quadratic indices for the analysis of consensus algorithms." In 2009 Information Theory and Applications Workshop (ITA). IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ita.2009.5044929.

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Das, Debanjan. "Indian Textile and Apparel Exports and COVID-19: Insights from International Trade Data." In Innovate to Elevate. Iowa State University Digital Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.16025.

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Basak, Suhasish, Ishtehar Sharif Swazan, and Debanjan Das. "Gen Z’s Intention to Return Product Online: A Regression Analysis of Young Indian Consumers." In Breaking Boundaries. Iowa State University Digital Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.31274/itaa.13675.

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