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Sci-fi action thriller sequel directed by Wes Ball and starring
Dylan O'Brien, Kaya Scodelario and Thomas Brodie-Sangster. Thomas
(O'Brien) and his fellow Runners return for the biggest challenge
of their lives as they attempt to find their way through the
mysterious Scorch, a barren landscape covered with seemingly
endless obstacles and tests. As they work their way through the
maze, they simultaneously try to uncover the forces behind the
organisation known as WCKD.
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Natural City (DVD)
Ji-Tae Yu, Jae-un Lee, Rin Seo, Eun-pyo Jeong, Doo-Hong Jung, …
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Apocalyptic sci-fi thriller by Korean director Byung-Chun Min, set
in the year 2080 AD. Police detectives Agent R (Yu Ji-tae) and his
colleague Noma (Yun Chan) are responsible for eliminating cyborgs
that have expired past their lifespan. But unbenown to Noma, R has
fallen in love with beautiful android dancer Ria (Seo Rin), and is
desperately trying to find a way to dodge the law and save her
life.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
This timely Research Handbook investigates the radically
transformative impact of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI),
addressing key questions regarding its economic, political and
strategic consequences: What does the Chinese government hope to
achieve with the BRI? How have recipient states responded? And what
are its potential opportunities and risks? Bringing together
prominent international scholars and analysts, this Research
Handbook arrives at a critical time in the infrastructural
development of the BRI, shedding light on its influence in the
future of global politics and economics. Chapters unpack the role
of the BRI in Chinese foreign policy, placing infrastructural
development at the centre of regional affairs, great power dynamics
and economic and investment trends. Employing geopolitical and
diplomatic modes of investigation, it offers critical and holistic
views of the progress and challenges of the BRI's implementation
and its implications on the world stage. Providing an innovative
global viewpoint on the BRI, this Research Handbook offers
cutting-edge perspectives for scholars and students of political
science, particularly those investigating the latest developments
in Chinese domestic and foreign policy. Its practical insights and
broad empirical analysis will also benefit policymakers and think
tank analysts working in the field. Huiyao Wang, Center for China
and Globalization (CCG)
This book introduces the origin, development and current situation
of American nature writing and sorts out many representative
authors and works of the complete system of American nature writing
into such categories as the influence of transcendentalism, the
wilderness complex, the English cultural heritage, female writers,
land ethics, and refuge of the heart. As a multi-disciplinary field
combining language, literature, philosophy, ecology, botany and
ethics, American nature writing seeks to tell the story of places
and explore the connection between human spirituality and a
particular place, blending natural history with the history of
human development. Thus, the focus of this book is on stories of
places and the spiritual connection between people and these
places. It analyses the representative writers of American nature
writing such as Thoreau, Emerson, Burroughs, Olson, etc. and their
works and respective relations or stories with nature, which offers
the reader with a fascinating insight into American nature writing.
This contemporary introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM) is written in a lively and lucid way for the general reader
interested in holistic healing and internal harmony. It also
explains TCM to the Western physician: medical concepts are
presented in a way that does not conflict with knowledge of
biomedicine, helping them appreciate TCM as complementary
healthcare.Beginning with an outline of fundamental entities qi,
blood and essence, the book then expounds TCM models of yin yang,
the five elements and TCM syndromes that form the basis of
diagnosis and therapy. Delightful chapters on the healing wonders
of herbs and recipes come with instructions for preparing delicious
food and teas. Explanations of acupuncture, chronic disease
management and yangsheng (life cultivation) enlighten with simple
yet profound ideas underlying this ancient science. They reveal how
TCM retains an irreplaceable role in healthcare despite impressive
advances in modern medicine.The materials in the book have been
used in well-received public courses in Chinese medicine that the
authors have taught for over a decade.
This contemporary introduction to Traditional Chinese Medicine
(TCM) is written in a lively and lucid way for the general reader
interested in holistic healing and internal harmony. It also
explains TCM to the Western physician: medical concepts are
presented in a way that does not conflict with knowledge of
biomedicine, helping them appreciate TCM as complementary
healthcare.Beginning with an outline of fundamental entities qi,
blood and essence, the book then expounds TCM models of yin yang,
the five elements and TCM syndromes that form the basis of
diagnosis and therapy. Delightful chapters on the healing wonders
of herbs and recipes come with instructions for preparing delicious
food and teas. Explanations of acupuncture, chronic disease
management and yangsheng (life cultivation) enlighten with simple
yet profound ideas underlying this ancient science. They reveal how
TCM retains an irreplaceable role in healthcare despite impressive
advances in modern medicine.The materials in the book have been
used in well-received public courses in Chinese medicine that the
authors have taught for over a decade.
The food industry has seen many changes over the last several
decades - new technologies have been introduced into the way we
cook, manufacture, and present food products to consumers. Digital
gastronomy, which combines new computational abilities such as
three-dimensional (3D) printing with traditional food preparation,
has allowed consumers to design and manufacture food with
personalized shapes, colours, textures, and even nutrition. In
addition to the personalization of food, 3D printing of food has
other advantages such as promoting automation in food preparation
and food sustainability through 3D-printed cell-based meats and
alternative proteins. Entire meals can be constructed just by 3D
food printing alone.In this textbook, the background, principles,
commercial food printers, materials, regulations, business
development, as well as the emerging technologies and future
outlook of 3D food printing are explored. In terms of 3D-printed
materials, four main classes are reviewed: namely, desserts /
snacks (comprising dairy products, chocolate, sugars, and dough),
fruits / vegetables, meats /alternative proteins, and
pharmaceuticals / nutraceuticals.This textbook has been written to
offer readers keen to learn more about 3D food printing in terms of
concepts, processes, applications, and developments of 3D food
printing. No prior knowledge is required. At the end of each
chapter, a set of problems offers undergraduate and postgraduate
students practice on the main ideas discussed within the chapter.
For tertiary-level lecturers and university professors, the topic
on 3D food printing can be associated to other subjects in food and
nutrition, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sciences, and food
engineering.
The food industry has seen many changes over the last several
decades - new technologies have been introduced into the way we
cook, manufacture, and present food products to consumers. Digital
gastronomy, which combines new computational abilities such as
three-dimensional (3D) printing with traditional food preparation,
has allowed consumers to design and manufacture food with
personalized shapes, colours, textures, and even nutrition. In
addition to the personalization of food, 3D printing of food has
other advantages such as promoting automation in food preparation
and food sustainability through 3D-printed cell-based meats and
alternative proteins. Entire meals can be constructed just by 3D
food printing alone.In this textbook, the background, principles,
commercial food printers, materials, regulations, business
development, as well as the emerging technologies and future
outlook of 3D food printing are explored. In terms of 3D-printed
materials, four main classes are reviewed: namely, desserts /
snacks (comprising dairy products, chocolate, sugars, and dough),
fruits / vegetables, meats /alternative proteins, and
pharmaceuticals / nutraceuticals.This textbook has been written to
offer readers keen to learn more about 3D food printing in terms of
concepts, processes, applications, and developments of 3D food
printing. No prior knowledge is required. At the end of each
chapter, a set of problems offers undergraduate and postgraduate
students practice on the main ideas discussed within the chapter.
For tertiary-level lecturers and university professors, the topic
on 3D food printing can be associated to other subjects in food and
nutrition, pharmaceutical and nutraceutical sciences, and food
engineering.
The new generation of tests is faced with new challenges. In the
K?12 setting, the new learning targets are intended to assess
higher?order thinking skills and prepare students to be ready for
college and career and to keep American students competitive with
their international peers. In addition, the new generation of state
tests requires the use of technology in item delivery and embedding
assessment in real?world, authentic, situations. It further
requires accurate assessment of students at all ability levels. One
of the most important questions is how to maintain test fairness in
the new assessments with technology innovative items and technology
delivered tests. In the traditional testing programs such as
licensure and certification tests and college admission tests, test
fairness has constantly been a key psychometric issue in test
development and this continues to be the case with the national
testing programs. As test fairness needs to be addressed throughout
the whole process of test development, experts from state,
admission, and licensure tests will address test fairness
challenges in the new generation assessment. The book chapters
clarify misconceptions of test fairness including the use of
admission test results in cohort comparison, the use of
international assessment results in trend evaluation, whether
standardization and fairness necessarily mean uniformity when
test?takers have different cultural backgrounds, and whether
standardization can insure fairness. More technically, chapters
also address issues related to how compromised items and test
fairness are related to classification decisions, how accessibility
in item development and accommodation could be mingled with
technology, how to assess special populations with dyslexia, using
Blinder?Oaxaca Decomposition for differential item functioning
detection, and differential feature functioning in automated
scoring. Overall, this book addresses test fairness issues in state
assessment, college admission testing, international assessment,
and licensure tests. Fairness is discussed in the context of
culture and special populations. Further, fairness related to
performance assessment and automated scoring is a focus as well.
This book provides a very good source of information related to
test fairness issues in test development in the new generation of
assessment where technology is highly involved.
This book is a practitioner's guide to digital business models for
entrepreneurs, business executives, MBA and undergraduate students.
Balancing both frameworks and real-life case studies, it provides
readers with the tools for creating successful businesses in the
digital age, while at the same time serving as a cautionary tale
for those who value businesses by the technology they wield and not
the strategies they execute.The business landscape in the last
decade was surreal - exhilaration, fear, opportunities, threats,
all rolled into one messy landscape. Never before had the world
seen disruptions of such unprecedented speed, scope, and scale.
Many business leaders were ready to pounce on the new
opportunities, but most ended up defeated. They had not anticipated
that most disruptive businesses used digital strategies and a small
talent pool to sidestep the traditional competencies that
mega-corporations had needed decades to build with legions of
employees. The core technologies that power the businesses of
today's digital giants still revolve around the internet, data, and
computing resources. The sudden disruptions to the business
landscape is better explained by the ability of digital businesses
to further capitalize on the existing technological advancements.
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