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Elvis (DVD)
Austin Butler, Tom Hanks, Olivia De Jonge; Directed by Baz Luhrmann
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From Oscar-nominated visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann comes Warner Bros. Pictures' drama Elvis, starring Austin Butler and Oscar winner Tom Hanks.
The film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley, seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker. The story delves into the complex dynamic between Presley and Parker spanning over 20 years, from Presley's rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom, against the backdrop of the evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America.
Central to that journey is one of the most significant and influential people in Elvis's life, Priscilla Presley.
8 Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Sound, Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
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Elvis (Blu-ray disc)
Baz Luhrmann; Starring Austin Butler, Tom Hanks, Olivia De Jonge
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From Oscar-nominated visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann comes Warner Bros. Pictures' drama Elvis, starring Austin Butler and Oscar winner Tom Hanks.
The film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley, seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker. The story delves into the complex dynamic between Presley and Parker spanning over 20 years, from Presley's rise to fame to his unprecedented stardom, against the backdrop of the evolving cultural landscape and loss of innocence in America.
Central to that journey is one of the most significant and influential people in Elvis's life, Priscilla Presley.
8 Academy Award nominations for Best Picture, Best Actor, Best Cinematography, Best Film Editing, Best Production Design, Best Costume Design, Best Sound, Best Makeup and Hairstyling.
Environmental pollution by man-made Persistent Organic Chemicals
(POCs) has been a serious global issue for over half a century.
Exposure to POCs may result in health effects, including, endocrine
disruption leading to birth defects, intellectual disability, low
testosterone, childhood obesity, autism and attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Therefore, POCs have been the
subject of intensive regional, national, and international efforts
to limit the production, use, and disposal of these chemicals.
Since POCs are ubiquitous and recalcitrant, and cause long-term
effects on wildlife and humans, trend monitoring studies are
valuable in making clear the behavior and fate of these compounds
and to protect our environment and living resources. The Pacific
Basin is a unique geographical region representing tropical,
temperate and polar zones. This region is home to two-thirds of the
world's population and consists of rapidly growing economies
(countries) and highly developed countries. Due to this diversity
of climatic and socio-economic conditions, environment and biota in
different countries in this basin have varying degrees of
environmental contamination and effects on wildlife and humans. The
Pacific Rim countries play a pivotal role in governing global POC
contamination and resulting harmful health effects. Because
articles on POCs and their effect on environment and health are
published in a large number of different journals, it is useful to
have a book that includes original papers and reviews on the latest
advances by well-known scientists in the field, especially focusing
on the countries in the Pacific Rim. The two volumes of this book
satisfy this need. Topics covered in Volume 1 include an overview
of POCs contamination status and trends in the Pacific Basin
Countries; human exposure to brominated flame retardants; POCs in
sediments, soil and atmosphere of South Korea; and new research on
sequestration and redistribution of emerging and classical
persistent organic pollutants by polystyrene. The collection of
chapters in these volumes may serve as a reasonable representation
of current and future trends of POCs in the Pacific Basin
countries. It is hoped that the book can inspire students and
researchers, as well as professionals, to facilitate the
understanding of the environmental and biological behavior of these
persistent chemicals and to help in the development of strategies
and practices for protecting the global environment for future
generations.
NGOs headquartered in the North have been, for some time, the most
visible in attempts to address the poverty, lack of political
representation, and labor exploitation that disproportionally
affect women from the global South. Feminist NGOs and NGOs focusing
on women's rights have been successful in attracting funding for
their causes, but critics argue that the highly educated elites
from the global North and South who run them fail to question or
understand the power hierarchies in which they operate. In order to
give depth to these criticisms, Sara de Jong interviewed women NGO
workers in seven different European countries about their
experiences and perspectives on working on gendered issues
affecting women in the global South. Complicit Sisters untangles
and analyzes the complex tensions women NGO workers face and
explores the ways in which they negotiate potential complicities in
their work. Weighing the women NGO workers' first-hand accounts
against critiques arising from feminist theory, postcolonial
theory, global civil society theory and critical development
literature, de Jong brings to life the dilemmas of "doing good."
She considers these workers' ideas about "sisterhood," privilege,
gender stereotypes, feminism, and the private/public divide, and
she suggests avenues for productive engagement between these and
the inevitable tensions and complexities in NGO work.
The “Old Legs” mantra is Have Fun, Do Good and Do Epic on roads less
travelled and this beautiful photographic memoir of their epic cycle in
Zimbabwe not only shares the beauty of Zimbabwe, but amuses and
entertains at the same time.
“Old Legs” a group of retired cyclists decided to raise awareness and
funds for Zimbabwe’s beleaguered pensioners. So they cycled from Harare
to Cape Town, from Harare to Kilimanjaro – and climbed it – and then in
2021 to the gorillas in Uganda. Sadly in 2020 due to the Corona virus
regional travelled was impossible, so they cycled around the border of
Zimbabwe.
This book records the fun, comradeship, hardships, the people along the
way and the incredible diversity and beauty of Zimbabwe. Written and
published by Eric de Jong, with wonderful photographs taken by Gary de
Jong, this is a stunning coffee-table book that will bring back
memories of places you knew, or places you dreamt of visiting. A book
to treasure!
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.
Biomass, Biofuels, and Biochemicals: Algae-Based Biomaterials for
Sustainable Development, Biomedical, Environmental Remediation and
Sustainability Assessment, a new release in the Biomass, Biofuels,
and Biochemicals series, covers algae-based biomaterials-the green
and renewable material that can be produced from various micro- and
macro-algae species and utilized for several applications,
including biomedical healthcare and environmental remediation. The
book provides assessments of the current development of algae-based
biomaterials, delivering information on diverse feedstocks and
technologies for biomaterial production with a perspective
surrounding sustainable development. In addition, circular
bioeconomy aspects are included, giving researchers a
comprehensive, sustainable development view. This valuable addition
to the series delivers a much-needed reference for today's
applications in biomedical and environmental remediation.
Photobioreactors: Design and Applications provides a comprehensive
overview of photobioreactor design, types and applications. It also
introduces key principles that enable chemical and environmental
engineers to engage in analysis, optimization and design with
consistent control over biological and chemical transformations.
The use of computational modeling of processes, control systems and
CFD is in great demand. This book covers these aspects of chemical
and bioprocesses.
Plundering and taking home precious objects from a defeated enemy
was a widespread activity in the Greek and Hellenistic-Roman world.
In this volume literary critics, historians and archaeologists join
forces in investigating this phenomenon in terms of appropriation
and cultural change. In-depth interpretations of famous ancient
spoliations, like that of the Greeks after Plataea or the Romans
after the capture of Jerusalem, reveal a fascinating paradox: while
the material record shows an eager incorporation of new objects,
the texts display abhorrence of the negative effects they were
thought to bring along. As this volume demonstrates, both reactions
testify to the crucial innovative impact objects from abroad may
have.
Around 1485, the age-old compilation of Old Frisian customary law,
partly dating back to the 11th century, was put into print. Latin
glosses were included in the text with references to Canon and
Roman law. This gloss tradition had come into being during the 13th
and 14th centuries. This incunable came to be known as Freeska
Landriucht or Frisian Land Law. This book presents its first
edition with an English translation.
Between 1918 and 1968, the forces of revolution and
counter-revolution fought a ceaseless battle over Europe's history.
In Germany and Spain, the Moscow-led communist parties led the
revolutionary movements to disaster. In the decades after the
Second World War, democracy was regularly threatened by right-wing
movements which aimed to dramatically constrict democratic rights.
This 'Bonapartism' continually threatened democracy in France until
the 1968 worker- and student-revolt destroyed the foundations of
Gaullism.In this book a participant and political leader within the
revolutionary movement gives his perspectives on those struggles. A
biographical note by Ernest Mandel, which introduces this volume,
explains how over six decades in the workers movement Pierre Frank
became perhaps the best-known anti-Stalinist revolutionary in
France. He was one of the first to be arrested during the crisis of
1968, when the French section of the Fourth International was
banned.Frank was secretary to Leon Trotsky in the 1930s, a central
leader of the Fourth International from the 1940s and, until his
death in 1984, editor of its French-language theoretical journal,
"Quatri me Internationale." His best-known books are "The Long
March of the Trotskyists" and "Histoire de l'Internationale
Communiste," a chapter of which has been specially translated for
this volume.
Climate Change in the Himalayas: Vulnerability and Resilience of
Biodiversity and Forest Ecosystems explores and assesses issues
affecting species survival in the rich forests of the Himalayan
region. This book characterizes current biodiversity statuses,
related ecosystem services, and provides new evidence and solutions
for climate change effects on Himalayan animals and plants. Written
by regional and international experts on climate change, ecosystems
and the Himalayas, this book analyzes current species threats, loss
of habitats, and carbon effects. It identifies critical areas
requiring special attention and provides workable solutions for
protection and ecosystem services. As many plant and animal species
continue to be classified as extinct due to climate change,
urbanization, and failing ecosystems, analyses and techniques in
this book offer resolutions for sustaining current risks and
curbing future risks. These can also be applied to other
biodiverse, at-risk regions of the world.
Speech in Ancient Greek Literature is the fifth volume in the
series Studies in Ancient Greek Narrative. There is hardly any
Greek narrative text without speech, which need not surprise in the
literature of a culture which loved theatre and also invented the
art of rhetoric. This book offers a full discussion of the types of
speech, the modes of speech and their effective alternation, and
the functions of speech from Homer to Heliodorus, including the
Gospels. For the first time speech-introductions and 'speech in
speech' are discussed across all genres. All chapters also pay
attention to moments when characters do not speak.
This rich collection focuses on the broad research interests of
Professor Nico Schrijver, in whose honour it was created. Written
by a wide range of international scholars affiliated with Leiden
University's Grotius Centre for International Legal Studies, the
essays reflect Professor Schrijver's important contribution to
academia and practice, particularly in the fields of sovereignty,
human rights and sustainable development. The authors aim to
reflect on changes in international law and on new developments in
the diverse fields they explore. "Furthering frontiers" is the
research theme of the Grotius Centre. Its exploration in this
thought-provoking volume is a fitting homage to Nico Schrijver's
achievements on the occasion of his retirement as Chair of Public
International Law of Leiden University.
This volume explores early modern recreations of myths from Ovid's
immensely popular Metamorphoses, focusing on the creative ingenium
of artists and writers and on the peculiarities of the various
media that were applied. The contributors try to tease out what
(pictorial) devices, perspectives, and interpretative markers were
used that do not occur in the original text of the Metamorphoses,
what aspects were brought to the fore or emphasized, and how these
are to be explained. Expounding the whatabouts of these
differences, the contributors discuss the underlying literary and
artistic problems, challenges, principles and techniques, the
requirements of the various literary and artistic media, and the
role of the cultural, ideological, religious, and gendered contexts
in which these recreations were produced. Contributors are: Noam
Andrews, Claudia Cieri Via, Daniel Dornhofer, Leonie Drees-Drylie,
Karl A.E. Enenkel, Daniel Fulco, Barbara Hryszko, Gerlinde
Huber-Rebenich, Jan L. de Jong, Andrea Lozano-Vasquez, Sabine
Lutkemeyer, Morgan J. Macey, Kerstin Maria Pahl, Susanne Scholz,
Robert Seidel, and Patricia Zalamea.
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