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Complete third series of the popular telefantasy about the trials
and tribulations of the thinly clad busty warrior princess, Xena
(Lucy Lawless) and her equally comely sidekick, Gabrielle (Renee
O'Connor). Episodes are: 'The Furies', 'Been There, Done That',
'The Dirty Half Dozen', 'The Deliverer', 'Gabrielle's Hope', 'The
Debt (Part 1)', 'The Debt (Part 2)', 'The King of Assassins',
'Warrior...Priestess...Tramp', 'The Quill is Mightier', 'Maternal
Instincts', 'The Bitter Suite', 'One Against an Army', 'Forgiven',
'King Con', 'When in Rome...', 'Forget Me Not', 'Fins, Femmes and
Gems', 'Tsunami', 'Vanishing Act', 'Sacrifice (Part 1)' and
'Sacrifice (Part 2)'.
An awe-inspiring exploration of the sounds of the living Earth, and
the joys and threats of human music, language and noise. 'A
symphony, filled with the music of life . . . fascinating,
heartbreaking, and beautifully written.' ELIZABETH KOLBERT, author
of The Sixth Extinction 'Sounds Wild and Broken affirms Haskell as
a laureate for the earth, his finely tuned scientific observations
made more potent by his deep love for the wild he hopes to save.'
NEW YORK TIMES 'Wonderful . . . a reminder that the narrow aural
spectrum on which most of us operate, and the ways in which human
life is led, blocks out the planet's great, orchestral richness.'
GUARDIAN We live on a planet alive with song, music, and speech.
David George Haskell explores how these wonders came to be. In
rainforests shimmering with insect sounds and swamps pulsing with
frog calls we learn about evolution's creative powers. From birds
in the Rocky Mountains and on the streets of Paris, we discover how
animals learn their songs and adapt to new environments. Below the
waves, we hear our kinship to beings as different as snapping
shrimp, toadfish, and whales. In the startlingly divergent sonic
vibes of the animals of different continents, we experience the
legacies of plate tectonics, the deep history of animals and their
movements around the world, and the quirks of aesthetic evolution.
Starting with the origins of animal song and traversing the whole
arc of Earth's history, Haskell illuminates and celebrates the
emergence of the varied sounds of our world. In mammoth ivory
flutes from Paleolithic caves, violins in modern concert halls, and
electronic music in earbuds, we learn that human music and language
belong within this story of ecology and evolution. Yet we are also
destroyers, now silencing or smothering many of the sounds of the
living Earth. Haskell takes us to threatened forests, noise-filled
oceans, and loud city streets to show that sonic crises are not
mere losses of sensory ornament. Sound is a generative force, and
so the erasure of sonic diversity makes the world less creative,
less beautiful. Sounds Wild and Broken is an invitation to listen,
wonder, act. 'Absolutely fascinating.' MARIELLA FROSTRUP, TIMES
RADIO 'Enlightening and sobering.' JINI REDDY, METRO
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An exploration of the captivating work and mystical outlook of the
modern artist Remedios Varo, focusing on her years in Mexico City
 This publication offers a definitive look at the artistic
practice of Remedios Varo (1908–1963) following her emigration
from Spain to Mexico City in 1941. Her work from 1955 to 1963 made
a lasting contribution to modern art and the legacy of Surrealism.
In Remedios Varo: Science Fictions, fresh historical and material
findings establish the integral relationship between Varo’s
layered interests—in alchemy, architecture, magic, mysticism,
philosophy, and science—and her beguiling technical approach to
art making. Essays detail specific works’ complex stories and
spectacular surfaces. An illustrated taxonomy of Varo’s artistic
techniques, including automatic mark making as well as careful
manipulation of materials and media, offers new insights into the
artist’s craft. An illustrated inventory of a major portion of
Varo’s library—published here for the first time—reveals the
artist’s engagement with a wide range of subjects. Stunning new
photography of many of her artworks are presented within a dynamic
geometric design inspired by the artist’s work. Situating Varo as
a woman working in midcentury Mexico City and living among a
tight-knit community of local and émigré artists, poets, and
thinkers, the catalogue illuminates the complex worldview that
shaped her search for individual and collective transcendence.
 Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago, in
partnership with the Museo de Arte Moderno, Mexico City Â
Exhibition Schedule  Art Institute of Chicago (July 29,
2023–November 27, 2023) Â
The classic book on acting, in an attractive updated edition Since
its original publication in 1973, Uta Hagen's Respect for Acting
has remained a durable classic and a must-read for all students of
acting. As an acting instructor at the Herbert Berghof Studio,
Hagen helped to develop the talents of world-class actors like
Robert DeNiro, Matthew Broderick, Gene Wilder, Amanda Peet, Austin
Pendleton, Whoopi Goldberg, and more. In this book, Hagen offers an
indispensable account of the techniques that professionals use to
elevate their acting to an art form. This updated edition
illuminates Hagen's original text with a new foreword written by
Katie Finneran, retaining the David Hyde Pierce foreword, along
with added background on HB Studio—one of the original New York
performing arts training and practice spaces—and an excerpt from
Hagen's autobiography SOURCES. In working through this book, actors
will learn physical, verbal, and emotional practice that empower
them to connect their own self-concept to the characters they play.
Specific, detailed exercises help actors learn to address a range
of problems actors face, like maintaining immediacy and relevance,
and developing the dimensions of a role over a long performance
run. Respect for Acting is a book for actors and audiences who
understand the need for truth in the creative process. Discover the
acting book that has shaped professional theater performances for
decades Learn the history and background of Herbert Berghof Studio,
one of New York's foremost acting schools Practice the craft of
acting with concrete exercises and instruction on technique Delve
into the deep questions that arise when actors truly inhabit the
lives of their characters Actors at all levels of their craft will
love this stunning updated version of the essential Respect for
Acting.
From the acclaimed authors of Capitalism without Capital, radical
ideas for restoring prosperity in today's intangible economy The
past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting
inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills
that have left people wondering what has happened to the future
they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these
problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded
by an economy now reliant on intangible capital such as ideas,
relationships, brands, and knowledge. In this groundbreaking and
provocative book, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake argue that the
great economic disappointment of the century is the result of an
incomplete transition from an economy based on physical capital,
and show how the vital institutions that underpin our economy
remain geared to an outmoded way of doing business. The growth of
intangible investment has slowed significantly in recent years,
making the world poorer, less fair, and more vulnerable to
existential threats. Haskel and Westlake present exciting new ideas
to help us catch up with the intangible revolution, offering a road
map for how to finance businesses, improve our cities, fund more
science and research, reform monetary policy, and reshape
intellectual property rules for the better. Drawing on Haskel and
Westlake's experience at the forefront of finance and economic
policymaking, Restarting the Future sets out a host of radical but
practical solutions that can lead us into the future.
From the acclaimed authors of Capitalism without Capital, radical
ideas for restoring prosperity in today’s intangible economy The
past two decades have witnessed sluggish economic growth, mounting
inequality, dysfunctional competition, and a host of other ills
that have left people wondering what has happened to the future
they were promised. Restarting the Future reveals how these
problems arise from a failure to develop the institutions demanded
by an economy now reliant on intangible capital such as ideas,
relationships, brands, and knowledge. In this groundbreaking and
provocative book, Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake argue that the
great economic disappointment of the century is the result of an
incomplete transition from an economy based on physical capital,
and show how the vital institutions that underpin our economy
remain geared to an outmoded way of doing business. The growth of
intangible investment has slowed significantly in recent years,
making the world poorer, less fair, and more vulnerable to
existential threats. Haskel and Westlake present exciting new ideas
to help us catch up with the intangible revolution, offering a road
map for how to finance businesses, improve our cities, fund more
science and research, reform monetary policy, and reshape
intellectual property rules for the better. Drawing on Haskel and
Westlake’s experience at the forefront of finance and economic
policymaking, Restarting the Future sets out a host of radical but
practical solutions that can lead us into the future.
Events such as the global financial crisis have helped reveal that
the drivers and contours of governance on a national and
international level remain a mystery in many respects. This is so
despite the ever-increasing complexity and sophistication in the
management and understanding of economic, legal and political
spheres of global society. Set in this context, this timely
Research Handbook is the first to explicitly address the
constitutive relationship between law and political economy. With
scholarly contributions from diverse disciplinary and geographic
backgrounds, this authoritative book provides an expansive overview
of the legal architecture of the global political economy. It
covers, in three parts, topics surrounding money and markets, the
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Scholars and policymakers as well as undergraduate and postgraduate
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Danielsen, J. Desautels-Stein, J. Ellis, A. Gupta, F. Guy, A.
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T. Mahmud, B.N. Mamlyuk, M. McCluskey, R. Miguez, C. Mumme, A. Ng
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Filho, P. Skott, J. Toporowski, R.A. Woodcock, L.R. Wray
The Internet is making our daily lives as digital as possible, and
this new era is called the Internet of Everything (IoE). The key
force behind the rapid growth of the Internet is the technological
advancement of enterprises. The digital world we live in is
facilitated by these enterprises' advances and business
intelligence. These enterprises need to deal with gazillions of
bytes of data, and in today's age of General Data Protection
Regulation, enterprises are required to ensure privacy and security
of large-scale data collections. However, the increased
connectivity and devices used to facilitate IoE are continually
creating more room for cybercriminals to find vulnerabilities in
enterprise systems and flaws in their corporate governance.
Ensuring cybersecurity and corporate governance for enterprises
should not be an afterthought or present a huge challenge. In
recent times, the complex diversity of cyber-attacks has been
skyrocketing, and zero-day attacks, such as ransomware, botnet, and
telecommunication attacks, are happening more frequently than
before. New hacking strategies would easily bypass existing
enterprise security and governance platforms using advanced,
persistent threats. For example, in 2020, the Toll Group firm was
exploited by a new crypto-attack family for violating its data
privacy, where an advanced ransomware technique was launched to
exploit the corporation and request a huge figure of monetary
ransom. Even after applying rational governance hygiene,
cybersecurity configuration and software updates are often
overlooked when they are most needed to fight cyber-crime and
ensure data privacy. Therefore, the threat landscape in the context
of enterprises has become wider and far more challenging. There is
a clear need for collaborative work throughout the entire value
chain of this network. In this context, this book addresses the
cybersecurity and cooperate governance challenges associated with
enterprises, which will provide a bigger picture of the concepts,
intelligent techniques, practices, and open research directions in
this area. This book serves as a single source of reference for
acquiring the knowledge on the technology, process, and people
involved in next-generation privacy and security.
"[A] glorious guide to the miracle of life's sound." -The New York
Times Book Review A lyrical exploration of the diverse sounds of
our planet, the creative processes that produced these marvels, and
the perils that sonic diversity now faces We live on a planet alive
with song, music, and speech. David Haskell explores how these
wonders came to be. In rain forests shimmering with insect sound
and swamps pulsing with frog calls we learn about evolution's
creative powers. From birds in the Rocky Mountains and on the
streets of Paris, we discover how animals learn their songs and
adapt to new environments. Below the waves, we hear our kinship to
beings as different as snapping shrimp, toadfish, and whales. In
the startlingly divergent sonic vibes of the animals of different
continents, we experience the legacies of plate tectonics, the deep
history of animal groups and their movements around the world, and
the quirks of aesthetic evolution. Starting with the origins of
animal song and traversing the whole arc of Earth history, Haskell
illuminates and celebrates the emergence of the varied sounds of
our world. In mammoth ivory flutes from Paleolithic caves, violins
in modern concert halls, and electronic music in earbuds, we learn
that human music and language belong within this story of ecology
and evolution. Yet we are also destroyers, now silencing or
smothering many of the sounds of the living Earth. Haskell takes us
to threatened forests, noise-filled oceans, and loud city streets,
and shows that sonic crises are not mere losses of sensory
ornament. Sound is a generative force, and so the erasure of sonic
diversity makes the world less creative, just, and beautiful. The
appreciation of the beauty and brokenness of sound is therefore an
important guide in today's convulsions and crises of change and
inequity. Sounds Wild and Broken is an invitation to listen,
wonder, belong, and act.
Is there always someone else to blame for your failures? Afraid of
putting the real work in to achieve your goals? Are you sick of
just being average and do you want to start winning? It’s time to
drown out self-doubt and the distracting noise of everyday life, to
conquer your fears and approach challenges without caution. One of
rugby’s most ferocious flankers and successful players, James
Haskell has always strived to be at the very top of his game. To
achieve a global rugby career, he knew he had to keep his body
strong. To go on to found an award-winning production company and
become a successful DJ and bestselling author, he knew he had to
keep his mind even stronger. Revolutionary and revealing, Approach
With(out) Caution presents James Haskell as you’ve never known
him. James takes the lessons he’s learned, both on and off the
pitch, and turns them into a five-pillar plan to help you take
control of your life.
This book will address the cyber security challenges associated
with edge computing, which will provide a bigger picture on the
concepts, techniques, applications, and open research directions in
this area. The book will serve as a single source of reference for
acquiring the knowledge on the technology, process and people
involved in the next generation computing and security. It will be
a valuable aid for researchers, higher level students and
professionals working in the area.
A New York Times best art book of 2021 "[A] gold mine of a book . .
. Funny, biting, morbid, it's a page-turner for sure."-Holland
Cotter, New York Times Ray Johnson (1927-1995) was a renowned maker
of meticulous collages whose works influenced movements including
Pop Art, Fluxus, and Conceptual Art. Emerging from the
interdisciplinary community of artists and poets at Black Mountain
College, Johnson was extraordinarily adept at using social
interaction as an artistic endeavor and founded a mail art network
known as the New York Correspondence School. Drawing on the vast
collection of Johnson's work at the Art Institute of Chicago, this
volume gives new shape to our understanding of his artistic
practice and features hundreds of pieces that include artist's
books, collages, drawings, mail art, and performance documentation.
In keeping with Johnson's democratic, rhizomatic, and
antihierarchical ethos, this indispensable resource on the artist's
oeuvre contains 700 illustrations, many of them never before
published, and twenty-one short essays by various contributors that
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manner. Distributed for the Art Institute of Chicago Exhibition
Schedule: Art Institute of Chicago (November 26, 2021-March 21,
2022)
Is there always someone else to blame for your failures? Afraid of
putting the real work in to achieve your goals? Are you sick of
just being average and do you want to start winning? It's time to
drown out self-doubt and the distracting noise of everyday life, to
conquer your fears and approach challenges without caution. One of
rugby's most ferocious flankers and successful players, James
Haskell has always strived to be at the very top of his game. To
achieve a global rugby career, he knew he had to keep his body
strong. To go on to found an award-winning production company and
become a successful DJ and bestselling author, he knew he had to
keep his mind even stronger. Revolutionary and revealing, Approach
With(out) Caution presents James Haskell as you've never known him.
James takes the lessons he's learned, both on and off the pitch,
and turns them into a five-pillar plan to help you take control of
your life.
THE SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER ‘Hilarious, and straight talking but
also articulate and insightful – I am just hugely fond of this
guy’ –Eddie Jones ‘James Haskell: what a flanker, what a
book’ –Rugby World ‘I’d like to be remembered as a player
who showed that you can be incredibly professional but also a lot
of fun – a bit of a joker in the changing room, but the ultimate
competitor on the pitch. That should have been the subtitle of this
book, really…’ One of rugby’s most ferocious flankers and
biggest characters, James Haskell has had an extraordinary, global
experience of the game, having played for the Wasps, Northampton
and England, and in New Zealand, France and Japan. After seventeen
years and with 77 international caps under his sizeable belt, he
has a shitload to say about rugby life – from pitch to pub and
everywhere in between.  In What A Flanker, Haskell
sheds fresh light on the dynamics and the day-to-day of the game.
Whether he’s recalling the most brutal team socials; dispelling
the myths surrounding New Zealand’s dominance; introducing his
Japanese teammates to manscaping or calling out play-acting in the
modern game, no subject is off limits. Â Side-splittingly
funny and ruthlessly honest, What A Flanker delves into
the touring, drinking, training, eating and sometimes
unconscionable antics of the professional rugby player. It’s an
unforgettable read, even if there are some stories you’d rather
forget…
Fuel your training the smart way. Boost your performance and
achieve your body goals, with the right recipes and correct
nutritional advice from rugby superstar and bestselling author
James Haskell and one of the UK's top performance chefs and current
England football chef, Omar Meziane. Clear, authoritative advice
from James and Omar, the Cooking for Fitness dream team 79 everyday
easy recipes to fuel your training Learn how the right nutrition
can improve your performance Low-carb and high-carb meals with full
nutritional breakdown * Easy to read and easy to use
The 10th edition of Coughlin and Mann's Surgery of the Foot and
Ankle delivers state-of-the-art, comprehensive coverage of the full
range of foot and ankle disorders in an easy-to-manage, two-volume
format. Authoritative guidance on every major aspect of the
treatment and management of foot and ankle disorders and diseases
helps you achieve consistent, optimal outcomes for your patients.
With content covering biomechanics, examination, diagnosis,
non-operative and operative treatment, and post-operative
management, you have all the guidance you need to take your
knowledge and skills to the next level. Covers all key topics in
foot and ankle surgery, including ankle reconstruction and total
ankle arthroplasty, external/internal fixation, management of
complex foot deformities, nerve disorders, arthroscopic techniques,
postoperative protocols for all surgical techniques, and more.
Provides expanded coverage of minimally invasive surgery, ankle
arthroscopy, and biologics. Features a consistent, structured
chapter layout across the two volumes for quick and easy reference.
Offers access to revised online features, including streamlined,
refreshed, and all-new video content-more than 120 videos in all.
Contains updated images and design as well as revised pearls and
key points boxes throughout. An eBook version is included with
purchase. The eBook allows you to access all of the text, figures
and references, with the ability to search, customize your content,
make notes and highlights, and have content read aloud.
New Theatre in Italy 1963-2013 makes the case for the centrality of
late-millennium Italian avant-garde theatre in the development of
the new forms of performance that have emerged in the 21st Century.
Starting in the Sixties, young artists and militants in Italy
reacted to the violence in their streets and ruptures in the family
unit that are now recognized as having been harbingers of the end
of the global post-war system. As traditional rituals of State and
Church faltered, a new generation of cultural operators, largely
untrained and driven away from political activism, formed
collectives to explore new ways of speaking theatrically, new ways
to create and experience performance, and new relationships between
performer and spectator. Although the vast majority of the works
created were transient, like all performance, their aesthetic and
social effects continue to surface today across media on a global
scale, affecting visual art, cinema, television and the behavioural
aesthetics of social networks.
'My favourite book of the year' - Kate Humble, Radio Times 'This is
a book for literary connoisseurs, fact-lovers and
environmentalists. In short, it is a book about trees and people,
for everyone.' - BBC Countryfile 'Eclectic, brilliant and
beautifully written, David Haskell reboots our aromatic memory
reminding us of how our lives are intertwined with the wonder of
trees. A treat not to be sneezed at.' - Sir Peter Crane, FRS
'Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree is a transportive olfactory journey
through the forest that sets the sense tingling. Every chapter
summons a new aroma: leaf litter and woodsmoke, pine resin and
tannin, quinine and bay leaf - life in all its glorious complexity.
David George Haskell is a knowledgeable, witty and erudite
companion, who takes us by the hand and leads us through the world,
reminding us to breathe it all in. This book is a breath of fresh
air.' - Cal Flyn, author of Islands of Abandonment Thirteen Ways to
Smell a Tree takes you on a journey to connect with trees through
the sense most aligned to our emotions and memories. Thirteen
essays are included that explore the evocative scents of trees,
from the smell of a book just printed as you first open its pages,
to the calming scent of Linden blossom, to the ingredients of a
particularly good gin & tonic: In your hand: a highball glass,
beaded with cool moisture. In your nose: the aromatic embodiment of
globalized trade. The spikey, herbal odour of European juniper
berries. A tang of lime juice from a tree descended from wild
progenitors in the foothills of the Himalayas. Bitter quinine, from
the bark of the South American cinchona tree, spritzed into your
nostrils by the pop of sparkling tonic water. Take a sip, feel the
aroma and taste three continents converge. Each essay also contains
a practice the reader is invited to experience. For example, taking
a tree inventory of your own home, appreciating just how many
things around us came from trees. And if you've ever hugged a tree
when no one was looking, try breathing in the scents of different
trees that live near you, the smell of pine after the rain, the
refreshing, mind-clearing scent of a eucalyptus leaf crushed in
your hand. Thirteen Ways to Smell a Tree also contains everyday
practices the reader is invited to experience. For example, taking
a tree inventory of your own home, appreciating just how many
things around us came from trees. And if you've ever hugged a tree
when no one was looking, try breathing in the scents of different
trees that live near you, the smell of pine after the rain, the
refreshing, mind-clearing scent of a eucalyptus leaf crushed in
your hand.
Early in the twenty-first century, a quiet revolution occurred. For
the first time, the major developed economies began to invest more
in intangible assets, like design, branding, and software, than in
tangible assets, like machinery, buildings, and computers. For all
sorts of businesses, the ability to deploy assets that one can
neither see nor touch is increasingly the main source of long-term
success. But this is not just a familiar story of the so-called new
economy. Capitalism without Capital shows that the growing
importance of intangible assets has also played a role in some of
the larger economic changes of the past decade, including the
growth in economic inequality and the stagnation of productivity.
Jonathan Haskel and Stian Westlake explore the unusual economic
characteristics of intangible investment and discuss how an economy
rich in intangibles is fundamentally different from one based on
tangibles. Capitalism without Capital concludes by outlining how
managers, investors, and policymakers can exploit the
characteristics of an intangible age to grow their businesses,
portfolios, and economies.
Events such as the global financial crisis have helped reveal that
the drivers and contours of governance on a national and
international level remain a mystery in many respects. This is so
despite the ever-increasing complexity and sophistication in the
management and understanding of economic, legal and political
spheres of global society. Set in this context, this timely
Research Handbook is the first to explicitly address the
constitutive relationship between law and political economy. With
scholarly contributions from diverse disciplinary and geographic
backgrounds, this authoritative book provides an expansive overview
of the legal architecture of the global political economy. It
covers, in three parts, topics surrounding money and markets, the
relations of organization, and commodities, land and resources.
Scholars and policymakers as well as undergraduate and postgraduate
law students interested in the intersection of socio-political,
economic, and legal dynamics of governance will find this book a
thought-provoking and insightful resource. Contributors: A.
Andreoni, G. Baars, S. Bailey, B. Bowring, T.A. Canova, D.
Danielsen, J. Desautels-Stein, J. Ellis, A. Gupta, F. Guy, A.
Hanieh, I. Isailovi , V. Kishore, R. Kreitner, T. Krever, P. Luff,
T. Mahmud, B.N. Mamlyuk, M. McCluskey, R. Miguez, C. Mumme, A. Ng
Boyte, OE. Orhangazi, U. OEzsu, A. Rasulov, L. Russi, C. Salom o
Filho, P. Skott, J. Toporowski, R.A. Woodcock, L.R. Wray
In Direct Democracy or Representative Government? John Haskell
develops a devastating critique of direct democracy by exposing the
central flaw in populist thinking. Contrary to the beliefs of
populist advocates of direct democracy, the popular will cannot be
interpreted from the results of the plebiscite. John Haskell
presents a defense of representative institutions that brings to
bear, in an understandable way, the findings of public choice
scholars. Haskell covers the clash of ideas between populists and
constitutionalists throughout American history. He follows the
development of direct democracy during the twentieth century,
especially the dramatically increased use of initiatives and
referenda in the last decade. As Americans become increasingly
frustrated with the workings of the institutions of government at
the state and national levels, and as populist ideas gain greater
currency, new forms of direct and participatory democracy making
use of the latest computer technology appeal to more people.
Haskell speculates as to the likely future direction of direct
democracy in the U.S. He describes in clear language the
fundamental problem with the premise of populist thinking and
explains why direct democracy presents a threat to minority rights
and only promises irresponsible and unaccountable governance.
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