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Comedy drama starring Eva Mendes and Cierra Ramirez as a mother and
daughter with a troubled relationship. Single mother Grace (Mendes)
spends her time working, worrying about bills and having an affair
with a married doctor (Matthew Modine), meaning she has little time
to focus on her 14-year-old daughter Ansiedad (Ramirez), who has to
look after herself. After her English teacher (Patricia Arquette)
explains the meaning behind coming-of-age stories, Ansiedad comes
up with a list of experiences she wants to have that will help her
mature and get ready to run away to New York. Will Grace discover
her daughter's plans and intervene before she loses her for good?
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"Times New Roman";}The No-Fail Plan to Beating Sugar Addiction!With
one-third of our calories coming from sugar and white flour added
to processed foods, sugar addiction is a rapidly growing epidemic.
However, unlike other addictions, going "cold turkey" won't fix it.
In this groundbreaking book, nationally recognized physician Dr.
Jacob Teitelbaum uncovers four types of sugar addiction and gives a
step-by-step plan for resolving their underlying causes, breaking
sugar cravings forever, and achieving dramatically improved health
and energy levels--while also making it easier to lose weight!
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The Tigger Movie (DVD)
Jim Cummings, Nikita Hopkins, Ken Sansom, John Fiedler, Peter Cullen, …
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Discovery Miles 730
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Feature length adventure for Winnie the Pooh's ever-bouncing
companion. Tigger is just getting in the way when Pooh, Piglet,
Roo, Rabbit and Owl try to prepare a home for their doleful friend
Eeyore, so Pooh suggests that he go outside and play with some
other tiggers. Tigger thinks this a very foolish suggestion, as he
is the only Tigger in existence - or so he thinks. In fact, this
proves the be the start of an exciting adventure in which Tigger
discovers his long-lost family members.
One-Cocycles and Knot Invariants is about classical knots, i.e.,
smooth oriented knots in 3-space. It introduces discrete
combinatorial analysis in knot theory in order to solve a global
tetrahedron equation. This new technique is then used to construct
combinatorial 1-cocycles in a certain moduli space of knot
diagrams. The construction of the moduli space makes use of the
meridian and the longitude of the knot. The combinatorial
1-cocycles are therefore lifts of the well-known Conway polynomial
of knots, and they can be calculated in polynomial time. The
1-cocycles can distinguish loops consisting of knot diagrams in the
moduli space up to homology. They give knot invariants when they
are evaluated on canonical loops in the connected components of the
moduli space. They are a first candidate for numerical knot
invariants which can perhaps distinguish the orientation of knots.
Insecurity is an inevitable part of being human. Although life is
insecure for every organism, humans alone are burdened by knowing
that this is so. This ground-breaking volume features contributions
by leading international researchers exploring the social
psychology of insecurity, and how existential, metaphysical and
social uncertainty influence human social behaviour. Chapters in
the book investigate the psychological origins of insecurity,
evolutionary theorizing about the functions of insecurity, the
motivational strategies people adopt to manage insecurity,
self-regulation strategies, the role of insecurity in the formation
and maintenance of social relationships, and the influence of
insecurity and uncertainty on the organization of larger social
systems and public affairs. The chapters also discuss how
insecurity influences many areas of contemporary social life,
highlighting the applied implications of this line of research.
Topics covered include the role of insecurity in social
communication, social judgments, decision making, group
identification, morality, interpersonal behaviour, relationships,
attitudes and many applied aspects of social life and politics
where understanding the psychology of insecurity is of critical
importance. This accessible and engaging book will be of interest
to students, researchers and practitioners as a textbook or
reference book in behavioral and social science fields, as well as
to a broad spectrum of intelligent lay audience seeking to
understand one of the most intriguing issues that shapes human
social life.
This first-of-its-kind volume traces rarely explored links between
public policy, the state of the environment, and key issues in
public health, with recommendations for addressing longstanding
intractable problems. Experts across diverse professions use their
wide knowledge and experience to discuss hunger and food
sustainability, land use, chronic and communicable diseases, child
mortality, and global water quality. Interventions described are
varied as well, from green technology breakthroughs to regulatory
accountability, innovative urban planning and community policing
programs. Chapters build and expand on each other's themes
inspiring deeper understanding and critical thinking that further
prompts readers to develop practical solutions leading to
improvements in planetary and population health outcomes. Included
in the coverage: * The challenge of implementing macroeconomic
policy in an increasingly microeconomic world * Green aid flows:
trends and opportunities for developing countries * Planning
healthy communities: abating preventable chronic diseases *
Foundations of community health: planning access to public
facilities * International changes in environmental conditions and
their personal health consequences Translating National Policy to
Improve Environmental Conditions Impacting Public Health is
developed for educators, students, and policymakers to generate
awareness and review options to help create change in their
communities. Federal agencies such as the Department of Health and
Human Services, the National Institutes of Health, the EPA, and
Housing and Urban Development will also find it salient.
In a series of essays, the process of "urbanisation" - a human
mega-trend acquiring unprecedented scale and speed as globalisation
proceeds - is examined in the most diverse contexts and stages of
development. Drawing on scientific references and identifying
recurring themes like "dispersion," "privatisation" and "vitality,"
Fiedler devises the glossary for a cross-cultural understanding of
the global urban system emerging. Images and anecdotal evidence
reconnect these themes to local realities. The tone of the essays
conveys a post-voluntarist attitude, derived from many years of
professional experience - critical of both neoliberal practices and
determinist ideas.
"To "condemn the reality" of global urbanization "is fruitless,"
writes Johannes Fiedler in this unlimited view of a world of
constant motion, subject no longer to just its planetary rotations,
but also to the constant push and pull of its various populations,
some of whose giant constructions shift the earth's axis."
From the foreword by Lars Lerup
Does the timely treatment of mental illness result in a drop in
the cost of health care, and if so, what is the cost effectiveness?
This study provides an overview, synthesis, and analysis of the
medical offset effect. It demonstrates that a medical offset effect
does exist and the size of the effect is significant. A behavioral
model provides a precise method for ascertaining the dimensions of
medical offset and an explanation of the underlying causal
relationships. The offset effect for an important population group
is analyzed through the use of Medicaid patient data from Georgia
and Michigan. This clear, concise book will provide students,
researchers, mental health professionals, insurance companies, and
government agencies with an understanding of the current and
potential future relationships between general medical care and
mental health care services.
"The Medical Offset Effect" begins with the historical and
structural evolution of the mental health industry since World War
II. The book then reviews medical offset literature. The behavioral
model is followed by an empirical analysis and the book concludes
with a general analytical framework for the development of a
national mental health policy in light off the medical offset
effect.
This book constitutes the Final Report of COST Action 279, Analysis
and DesignofAdvancedMultiserviceNetworkssupportingMultimedia,
Mobility, andInterworking, a guided tour of the state-of-the-art
work on diverse aspects of modern telecommunications networks
design developed within this Action during the four years of its
operation, started on July 1, 2001, and ended on June 30, 2005. As
stated in its founding charter, its Memorandum of Understanding,
the work area of COST 279 is the analysis, design, and control
aspects of prese- day networks-quite a wide scope. Behind the
unifying fac, ade put on by the Internet Protocol (IP) network
layer, todays networks hide a mess of hete- geneity: heterogeneity
at the level of applications, both concerning the traf?c they
produce and the network Quality of Service (QoS) they require, and
h- erogeneity at the level of network component subsystems, in
particular an - creasingly important mobile/wireless access
segment. A common ground for the treatment of this disparate set of
topics was given by the strong meth- ological component contained
in the approach followed in COST 279, with importance placed on the
development and application, whenever possible, of analytical
techniques and models for the mathematical understanding of the
systems under study. The results expected from the Action ranged
thus from mathematical models and algorithms as entities of own
interest to the und- standing of systembehavior via their
application."
This book presents an analysis of why some large infrastructure
projects are delayed or compromised and offers important insights
into the better delivery of future projects. It provides an
important reaction to the ambitious EURO315 billion investment plan
devised by the European Commission, wherein Europe's infrastructure
is a key investment target. Germany is adopted as a focus, as
Europe's largest economy, and a nation that has seen significant
delays and tensions in the delivery of key infrastructure projects.
The contributions to this volume demonstrate various patterns for
infrastructure assets and illustrate how factors such as poor
project governance, early planning mistakes, inappropriate risk
management and unforeseen technological challenges influence
delivery. The in-depth case studies on the Berlin Brandenburg
Airport, the Hamburg Elbphilharmonie, and offshore wind parks show
how project delivery can face massive problems, and illuminating
solutions are offered to these problems. Overall, the case of
Germany also offers the opportunity to assess various new forms of
project delivery, such as public-private partnerships (PPP), and
the risks and opportunities of ambitious first-mover 'pioneer'
projects. The book will be of great interest for scholars and
upper-level students of human geography, business and management,
as well as policy makers.
Reflecting a new generation of conservation biologists'
upper-division and graduate level conservation biology courses, as
well as for individual reference, this book incorporates a number
of new authors and additional chapters, covering all aspects of one
of the most dynamic areas in the life sciences. Containing ten
additional chapters, it includes such timely topics as ecosystem
management and the economics of conservation.
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