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A double bill of films set in India. Comedy-drama 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel' (2011) follows the experiences of a group of elderly Brits who arrive to take up residence in a newly-opened retirement home in Bangalore, India. Despite its glossy publicity campaign, the Marigold turns out to be rather different from the refurbished luxury hotel advertised in the brochures.
However, it soon begins to reveal some unexpected charms of its own. Judi Dench, Bill Nighy, Dev Patel, Tom Wilkinson and Maggie Smith star.
'Slumdog Millionaire' (2008), the rags-to-possible riches tale, was the winner of eight Oscars at the 2009 Academy Awards, including Best Film and Best Director.
Jamal Malik (Patel) is an 18-year-old street kid from the slums of Mumbai. So what is he doing appearing on the Indian version of 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire'? How can a young man from his background of poverty have acquired the knowledge to be only one correct answer away from winning 20 million rupees? With only one more question to be asked, however, the dream turns to nightmare. As the hooter sounds to signal the end of the show, Jamal is arrested and accused of cheating.
No one can believe that he could really know all of the answers he has given. As Jamal tells the story of his life to the police, the reasons for his success begin to appear. Will Jamal be freed to hear the final question and, if so, will he know the answer?
Should marijuana be legalized? The latest Gallup poll reports that
exactly half of Americans say "yes"; opinion couldn't be more
evenly divided.
Marijuana is forbidden by international treaties and by national
and local laws across the globe. But those laws are under challenge
in several countries. In the U.S., there is no short-term prospect
for changes in federal law, but sixteen states allow medical use
and recent initiatives to legalize production and non-medical use
garnered more than 40% support in four states. California's
Proposition 19 nearly passed in 2010, and multiple states are
expected to consider similar measures in the years to come.
The debate and media coverage surrounding Proposition 19 reflected
profound confusion, both about the current state of the world and
about the likely effects of changes in the law. In addition, not
all supporters of "legalization" agree on what it is they want to
legalize: Just using marijuana? Growing it? Selling it? Advertising
it? If sales are to be legal, what regulations and taxes should
apply? Different forms of legalization might have very different
results.
Marijuana Legalization: What Everyone Needs to Know(r) will provide
readers with a non-partisan primer about the topic, covering
everything from the risks and benefits of using marijuana, to
describing the current laws around the drug in the U.S. and abroad.
The authors discuss the likely costs and benefits of legalization
at the state and national levels and walk readers through the
"middle ground" of policy options between prohibition and
commercialized production. The authors also consider how marijuana
legalization could personally impact parents, heavy users, medical
users, drug traffickers, and employers.
What Everyone Needs to Know(r) is a registered trademark of Oxford
University Press
This book reviews advances in understanding of the past ca. two
million years of Earth history - the Quaternary Period - in the
United States. It begins with sections on ice and water - as
glaciers, permafrost, oceans, rivers, lakes, and aquifers. Six
chapters are devoted to the high-latitude Pleistocene ice sheets,
to mountain glaciations of the western United States, and to
permafrost studies. Other chapters discuss ice-age lakes, caves,
sea-level fluctuations, and riverine landscapes. With a chapter on
landscape evolution models, the book turns to essays on geologic
processes. Two chapters discuss soils and their responses to
climate, and wind-blown sediments. Two more describe volcanoes and
earthquakes, and the use of Quaternary geology to understand the
hazards they pose. The next part of the book is on plants and
animals. Five chapters consider the Quaternary history of
vegetation in the United States. Other chapters treat forcing
functions and vegetation response at different spatial and temporal
scales, the role of fire as a catalyst of vegetation change during
rapid climate shifts, and the use of tree rings in inferring age
and past hydroclimatic conditions. Three chapters address
vertebrate paleontology and the extinctions of large mammals at the
end of the last glaciation, beetle assemblages and the inferences
they permit about past conditions, and the peopling of North
America. A final chapter addresses the numerical modeling of
Quaternary climates, and the role paleoclimatic studies and
climatic modeling has in predicting future response of the Earth's
climate system to the changes we have wrought.
This is a comprehensive source of information on all aspects of
fire retardancy. Particluar emphasis is placed on the burning
behaviour and flame retarding properties of polymeric materials and
textiles. It covers combustion, flame retardants, smoke and toxic
products generally and then goes on to concentrate on some more
material-specific aspects of combustion in relation to textiles,
composites and bulk polymers. Developments in all areas of fire
retardant materials are covered including research in new areas
such as nanocomposition.
Fire retardant materials is an essential reference source for all
those working with, researching into, or designing new fire
retardant materials.
Detailed analysis of the burning behaviour and flame retarding
properties of ploymers, composites and textilesCovers smoke and
toxic gas generationAnalysis of material performance in fire
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The second edition of this comprehensive Handbook presents new and
significantly revised chapters by leading scholars and
practitioners in the burgeoning field of international sports law.
National, regional and comparative dimensions of sports law are
emphasized throughout, exploring a wide range of issues emerging in
sports law today. Approaching international sports law through
three converging frameworks, this Handbook examines the
institutions of international sport, the eligibility rights and
protections of athletes, as well as the commercial side of
international sport. New topics discussed in this edition include
concussions, EU antitrust and other regulation of sport, review of
awards by the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), college and
university athletics, league and team restrictions on athlete
movement, taxation of athletes and sports as cultural heritage.
Covering some of the most controversial and cutting-edge issues in
international sports law, this timely Handbook will prove
invaluable for academics and students of sports law, sports
management, international law and comparative law. With a global
scope, the Handbook will also prove a vital resource to practicing
lawyers, players' agents, senior executives and other professionals
within the sports industry.
In 1814, the war being raged on the seas of the Indian Ocean by the
all-powerful Franco-British naval forces trying to dominate the
lucrative trade routes to India, had ended with a truce. At the
stroke of a pen, far away in the city of Paris, the exotic,
tropical islands of the Seychelles became a British colony. Forged
from their French descendants and African slave roots, and moulded
by their new British rulers, a small nation had emerged. It is July
1912 on the island of Mahe, and Anna Savy has just turned sixteen.
Anna is a passionate, nature-loving and rebellious young woman at a
time when women are confined to specific roles and expectations,
and custom and tradition prevail with reverence. Strongly-held
beliefs in the goodness and righteousness of God, and in the secret
and evil forces of witchcraft, hold equal sway in a closely-knit
Catholic community. As a young nurse, Anna experiences both the joy
and pain of her people, for survival is a daily struggle for the
majority. A smallpox epidemic brings tragedy to Mahe's Victoria
Hospital, with the hatred and conflict between Anna's British and
Irish colleagues laid bare, whilst forbidden love brings the
missing dimension to her life. But then, the First World War brings
the worst possible disaster...
Grounds of Judgment reopens the question of consular jurisdiction
and extraterritoriality in China and Japan. The book combines
recent findings in Qing history on the nature of ethnicity and law
with the history of the treaty ports in both China and Japan,
especially Shanghai, Yokohama and Nagasaki. Extraterritoriality was
not implanted into East Asia as a ready-made product, but developed
in a dialogue with local precedents, local understandings of power,
and local institutions, which are best understood within the
complex triangular relationship between China, Japan and the West.
A close reading of treaty texts and other relevant documents
suggests that a Qing institution for the adjudication for
Manchu-Chinese disputes served as the model for both the
International Mixed Court in Shanghai and the extraterritorial
arrangements in Sino-Japanese Treaty of Tianjin in 1871. The
adaptability of Qing legal procedure provided for a relatively
seamless transition into the treaty port era, which would have
momentous consequences for China's national sovereignty in the
twentieth century. There was no parallel to this development in the
Japanese case. Instead, Japanese authorities chose not to integrate
consular courts and mixed courts into the indigenous legal order,
and as a consequence, consular jurisdiction remained an alien body
in the Japanese state, and Japanese policymakers were determined to
keep it that way.
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Moncrieff A. R. Hope (Ascott 1846-1927
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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
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imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
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quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
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