This book is a compilation of popular essays which first appeared in Voice of Asia, an Indo-American weekly newspaper. The audience is both the lay public and younger members of the Indo-American community.
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Contains 26 essays largely written between 1989 and 1997 for the Voice of Asia , a weekly newspaper from Houston. The author, a geneticist, expresses his concerns about issues which have impact on the Indo-American population of the US. Many of the articles are science-related, addressing topics such as genetics, disease, technology, DNA, and cloning. Other areas of concern include immigration, health status, the art and science of tolerating pain, Indo-American PACs, social applications of science, and the contribution of science and technology to India's development. No index. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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