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This Special Edition marks the 30th anniversary of one of the greatest situation comedies British television has ever seen, featuring all 12 episodes of John Cleese and Connie Booth's highly successful comedy series, set in a Torquay hotel.
Every episode of the BAFTA-winning sitcom has been fantastically remastered and for the first time ever John Cleese provides audio commentaries on all 12 episodes.
Encyclopedia of Food Safety, Second Edition, Four Volume Set
provides an authoritative one-stop reference work covering all
aspects of the field. Specific focus lies in the book's coverage of
key industry developments over the last ten years, including: (i)
detailed understanding of infectious agents and toxins and their
route into the food chain; (ii) sophisticated detection and
identification methods; (iii) effective control mechanisms, like
heat treatment, refrigeration and sanitizers; (iv) education of
food processors, handlers and consumers about safe food handling
practices; (v) sanctioned food production, processing, storage and
transport control protocols, like HACCP; and (vi) a strong policy
and regulatory environment. With approximately 270 outstandingly
written chapters from the world’s leading experts in food
science, the book covers all aspects of food safety along the
entire food chain and in one complete work, thus providing the
ideal reference tool for professionals working across the multiple
scientific disciplines and technologies that constitute modern food
safety.
Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 105 continues the
comprehensive reach of this widely read and authoritative review
source in microbiology. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas, with this updated volume
including chapters covering The Genus Macrococcus: an insight into
its evolution, biology and relationship with Staphylococcus, The
use of electrobiochemical reactors for in vitro and in vivo
metabolic engineering, Advances in the Microbial Ecology of
Biohydrometallurgy, Optimizing yeast alcoholic fermentations,
Methods to reduce spoilage and microbial contamination of plant
produce, Microbial Diversity and Functional Analysis, and more.
Advances in Applied Microbiology, Volume 102, the latest release in
one of the most widely read and authoritative review sources in
microbiology, contains comprehensive reviews of the most current
research in applied microbiology. This latest release includes
specific chapters on a variety of topics, most notably, Twenty-five
Years of Investigating the Universal Stress Protein: Structure,
function and applications, Fungal Genomes and Genotyping, Fungi in
deep subsurface environments, Spore germination in pathogenic
fungi, Host sensing by pathogenic fungi, Advances in the Microbial
Ecology of Biohydrometallurgy, and The mycosphere and turnover of
contaminants, amongst others.
Advances in Applied Microbiology continues to be one of the most
widely read and authoritative review sources in microbiology,
containing comprehensive reviews of the most current research in
applied microbiology. Users will find invaluable references and
information on a variety of areas, including protozoan grazing of
freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes, the
interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays, and
the role of polyamines in bacterial growth and biofilm formation.
Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes on various
topics, including Archaea and sick building syndrome.
Guilt by Association explores the creation, publication, and
circulation of heresy catalogues by second- and early third-century
Christians. Polemicists made use of these religious blacklists,
which include the names of heretical teachers along with summaries
of their unsavory doctrines and nefarious misdeeds, in order to
discredit opponents and advocate their expulsion from the
"authentic" Christianity community.
The heresy catalogue proved to be an especially effective literary
technology in struggles for religious authority and legitimacy
because it not only recast rival teachers as menacing adversaries,
but also reinforced such characterizations by organizing otherwise
unaffiliated teachers into coherent intellectual, social, and
scholastic communities that are established and sustained by
demonic powers.
This study focuses especially on the earliest Christian heresy
catalogues, those found within the works of Justin, Irenaeus,
Hegesippus, and the authors the Testimony of Truth and the
Tripartite Tractate. By focusing upon the heresy catalogue, Guilt
by Association not only accounts for the emergence of the Christian
heresiological tradition; it also sheds new light upon the
socio-rhetorical aims of the Pastoral Epistles, the circulation of
early Christian literature, the emergence of a distinct Christian
identity, and the origins of Gnosticism.
Published since 1959, "Advances in Applied Microbiology" continues
to be one of the most widely read and authoritative review sources
in microbiology.
The series contains comprehensive reviews of the most current
research in applied microbiology. Recent areas covered include
bacterial diversity in the human gut, protozoan grazing of
freshwater biofilms, metals in yeast fermentation processes and the
interpretation of host-pathogen dialogue through microarrays.
Eclectic volumes are supplemented by thematic volumes on various
topics, including Archaea and sick building syndrome. Impact factor
for 2007: 1.821.
* Contributions from leading authorities and industry experts
* Informs and updates on all the latest developments in the field
* Reference and guide for scientists and specialists involved in
advancements in applied microbiology
What would you change if you could go back in time?
In a small back alley in Tokyo, there is a café which has been serving
carefully brewed coffee for more than one hundred years. But this
coffee shop offers its customers a unique experience: the chance to
travel back in time.
In Before the Coffee Gets Cold, we meet four visitors, each of whom is
hoping to make use of the café’s time-travelling offer, in order to:
confront the man who left them, receive a letter from their husband
whose memory has been taken by early onset Alzheimer's, to see their
sister one last time, and to meet the daughter they never got the
chance to know.
But the journey into the past does not come without risks: customers
must sit in a particular seat, they cannot leave the café, and finally,
they must return to the present before the coffee gets cold . . .
Toshikazu Kawaguchi’s beautiful, moving story – translated from
Japanese by Geoffrey Trousselot – explores the age-old question: what
would you change if you could travel back in time? More importantly,
who would you want to meet, maybe for one last time?
Many years after the United States initiated a military response to
the terrorist attacks of September 11th, 2001, the nation continues
to prosecute what it considers an armed conflict against
transnational terrorist groups. Understanding how the law of armed
conflict applies to and regulates military operations executed
within the scope of this armed conflict against transnational
non-state terrorist groups is as important today as it was in
September 2001. In The War on Terror and the Laws of War seven
legal scholars, each with experience as military officers, focus on
how to strike an effective balance between the necessity of using
armed violence to subdue a threat to the nation with the
humanitarian interest of mitigating the suffering inevitably
associated with that use. Each chapter addresses a specific
operational issue, including the national right of self-defense,
military targeting and the use of drones, detention, interrogation,
trial by military commission of captured terrorist operatives, and
the impact of battlefield perspectives on counter-terror military
operations, while illustrating how the law of armed conflict
influences resolution of that issue. This Second Edition carries on
the critical mission of continuing the ongoing dialogue about the
law from an unabashedly military perspective, bringing practical
wisdom to the contentious topic of applying international law to
the battlefield.
Belief in the Jesuit Conspiracy is one of the most important and
enduring conspiracy theories in modern European history, and France
was one of its major focuses. In this scholarly and detailed
survey, Geoffrey Cubitt examines the range of polemical literature
through which the prevalent conviction of Jesuitical plots was
expressed, and explores political attitudes both within and outside
the Catholic church. Cubitt uses the available evidence to contrast
perceptions and reality, and to trace the development of a
widespread and powerful myth. The Jesuit Myth offers valuable
insights into the political and religious climate of
nineteenth-century France.
This readable book presents a new general theoretical understanding
of politeness. It offers an account of a wide range of politeness
phenomena in English, illustrated by hundreds of examples of actual
language use taken largely from authentic British and American
sources. Building on his earlier pioneering work on politeness,
Geoffrey Leech takes a pragmatic approach that is based on the
controversial notion that politeness is communicative altruism.
Leech's 1983 book, Principles of Pragmatics, introduced the now
widely-accepted distinction between pragmalinguistic and
sociopragmatic aspects of politeness; this book returns to the
pragmalinguistic side, somewhat neglected in recent work. Drawing
on neo-Gricean thinking, Leech rejects the prevalent view that it
is impossible to apply the terms 'polite' or 'impolite' to
linguistic phenomena. Leech covers all major speech acts that are
either positively or negatively associated with politeness, such as
requests, apologies, compliments, offers, criticisms, good wishes,
condolences, congratulations, agreement, and disagreement.
Additional chapters deal with impoliteness and the related
phenomena of irony ("mock politeness") and banter ("mock
impoliteness"), and with the role of politeness in the learning of
English as a second language. A final chapter takes a fascinating
look at more than a thousand years of history of politeness in the
English language.
In the mid-nineteenth century, James Wickham was a wealthy farmer
with a large estate in Cutchogue, Long Island. His extensive
property included a mansion and eighty acres of farmland that were
maintained by a staff of servants. In 1854, Wickham got into an
argument with one of his workers, Nicholas Behan, after Behan
harassed another employee who refused to marry him. Several days
after Behan's dismissal, he crept back into the house in the dead
of night. With an axe, he butchered Wickham and his wife, Frances,
and fled to a nearby swamp. Behan was captured, tried, convicted
and, on December 15, became one of the last people to be hanged in
Suffolk County. Local historians Geoffrey Fleming and Amy Folk
uncover this gruesome story of revenge and murder.
When the primary value of bay-front property was the privilege of
harvesting seaweed, state legislator and Southold newspaperman
Joseph Nelson Hallock was stealing watermelon from Peter Gils
Well's patch and fighting for the privilege to pass the water at
Southold Academy. In the spirit of Mary Ellen Chase's
turn-of-the-century account of life in rural New England, Hallock
offers his firsthand impressions of the difficulties and pleasures
of North Fork life one hundred years ago. With a recipe for samp
porridge and tales of power brokering in Albany, "Southold
Reminiscences" is sure to inspire.
In the early 20th century, there was no better example of a classic
American downtown than Los Angeles. Since World War II, Los
Angeles's Historic Core has been "passively preserved," with most
of its historic buildings left intact. Recent renovations of the
area for residential use and the construction of Disney Hall and
the Staples Center are shining a new spotlight on its many
pre-1930s Beaux Arts, Art Deco, and Spanish Baroque buildings.
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