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Insecticidal Proteins and RNAi in the Control of Insects, Volume 65
in the Advances in Insect Physiology series, highlights new
advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting
chapters on topics including Insecticidal RNAi delivered as
biopesticide, Cry toxins, Vip3 insecticidal proteins: Structure and
Mode of Action, New plant/other bacteria toxins, Engineered
insecticidal proteins, Resistance to insecticidal proteins, and
Photorhabdus toxins across Gram-negative bacteria. Each chapter is
written by an international board of authors.
Microbial Biomolecules: Emerging Approach in Agriculture,
Pharmaceuticals and Environment Management explores and compiles
new aspects of microbial-based biomolecules such as microbial
enzymes, microbial metabolites, microbial surfactants,
exopolysaccharides, and bioactive compounds and their potential
applications in the field of health-related issues, sustainable
agriculture and environment contamination management. Written for
researchers, scientists, and graduate and PhD students in the areas
of Microbiology, Biotechnology, Environmental Science and
Pharmacology, this book covers the urgent need to explore
eco-friendly and sustainable approaches to healthcare, agriculture
and environmental contamination management.
Genetic Patterns in Neuroimaging is explored in this important
Neuroimaging Clinics issue. Articles include: Brain imaging and
genetic risk of congenital malformations; Understanding genetics in
neuroimaging; Influence of genetics in neuropathology; Building a
bridge between genomics and neuroradiology; Systems genetics
approaches to neuroimaging phenotypes; Imaging genetic predictions
at an individual level; Brain imaging and genetic risk in the
pediatric population; Imaging phenotypes in cognitive diseases;
Molecular imaging in genetics; Imaging phenotypes in psychiatric
disease; Genomics of brain tumor imaging; Neuroimaging and genetic
influence in post-treatment brain neoplasms; Imaging phenotypes in
multiple sclerosis; Genetic markers and influences in
cerebrovascular malformations, and more.
Private Philanthropic Trends in Academic Libraries is written with
the senior library administrator and the development officers of
academic institutions in mind. Chapters provide a historical
perspective of the funding trends of the private philanthropic
foundations and corporate giving programs towards academic
libraries during the first decade of the 21st century. Library
fundraisers and library administrators are presented with the
information needed to start the process of selecting which grant
maker agencies to approach. Chapters discuss which grantmaking
philanthropic foundations and corporate-giving programs will be
more receptive to grant monies to library projects, which types of
library projects they will be more likely to fund, and how to
approach these agencies in order to increase the possibilities of
receiving grant awards from them.
The work provides starting points for library development and
fundraising effortsCovers the basics of fundraisingPresents the
historical funding trends of private philanthropic foundations
giving to academic libraries
This book presents a unique collection of case studies from across
the globe to create a comprehensive understanding of how family
firms can respond to future disruptions. Each case contains
learning notes with objectives, discussion questions and suggested
readings to facilitate learner understanding and engagement with
the topic. Cases on topics such as global succession and governance
practices will aid strategic decision-making capabilities in family
businesses and will also benefit practitioners in these areas.
Diverse in terms of generational involvement, demographic groups,
cultural aspects, institutional settings and industries, the cases
range from founder-led SMEs to multi-generational family
conglomerates in 18 countries spanning over four continents. In
addition to identifying successful practices, this book offers
unconventional wisdom on the impact of family feuds, sudden death,
divorce and multiple marriages on family businesses. It concludes
by exposing new understandings on succession and the unique role
played by rising-generation leaders in this disruptive era.
Informed by the common research paradigm of the Successful
Transgenerational Entrepreneurship Practice (STEP) Project Global
Consortium, this book will provide a practical learning experience
for advanced students and scholars of family business, family
entrepreneurship, and strategic management studies.
A lot of what is marketed to the public as psychology is actually
quite unscientific. Attempting to counteract the tide of
misinformation about what psychology really is, Popular Pscyhology:
An Encyclopedia is a concise guide for anyone seeking to understand
the true scientific nature of psychology. Self-help books;
television specials; and articles in the popular press all serve to
obscure the true intellectual and scientific premises on which the
field of psychology is based. The serious work of the great
psychological thinkers and schools of psychological thought is lost
to the average person. High school and college students as well as
the interested lay reader will want to consult this work to
understand what is good in the popular presentation of psycholgy
and what is unworthy of serious attention. A lot of what is
marketed to the public as psychology is actually quite
unscientific. Attempting to counteract the tide of misinformation
about what psychology really is, this book is a concise guide for
anyone seeking to understand the true scientific nature of
psychology. Self-help books; television specials; and articles in
the popular press all serve to obscure the true intellectual and
scientific premises on which the field of psychology is based. The
serious work of the great psychological thinkers and schools of
psychological thought is lost to the average person. High school
and college students as well as the interested lay reader will want
to consult this work to understand what is good in the popular
presentation of psychology and what is unworthy of serious
attention. A unique and especially helful feature of Popular
Pscyhology: An Encyclopedia is the Guide to Related Topics. Major
topic sections list the individual entries pertinent to that idea.
For example, major sections include Biological Bases of Behavior;
Drugs and Chemicals; Popular Gurus and Movements; Pseudoscience;
Psychological Theories and Ideas; Treatments. There are 121 entries
covering such subjects as: acupuncture; alien abduction;
aromatherapy; birth order; brainwashing; chemical imbalance;
drpressants; Down's Syndrome; emotional intelligence; facilitated
communication; Howard Gardner; gingko biloba; insanity defense;
intelligence; kava; learning disability; Dr. Phil; mood disorders;
Mozart Effect; nervous breakdown; parenting styles; post-traumatic
stress disorder; psychiatry; seasonal affective disorder; sleep and
dreaming; Tourette Syndrome. Ideas and persons familiar to the
general reader or to the high school and college student are
discussed in an engaging yet knowledgeable style. A general
bibliography as well as further reading following each entry and a
complete index make this accessible and informative work a useful
addition to any library.
Social capital theorists have shown that inequality arises in part
because some people enjoy larger, more supportive or otherwise more
useful networks. But why do some people have better networks than
others? Unanticipated Gains argues that the answer lies less in
people's deliberate "networking" than in the institutional
conditions of the colleges, firms, gyms, and other organizations in
which they happen to participate routinely. The book introduces a
model of social inequality that takes seriously the embeddedness of
networks in formal organizations, proposing that what people gain
from their connections depends on where those connections are
formed and sustained. It studies an unlikely case: the experiences
of mothers whose children were enrolled in New York City childcare
centers. As a result of the routine practices and institutional
conditions of the centers-from the structure of their parents'
associations, to apparently innocuous rules such as pick-up and
drop-off times--many of these mothers dramatically increased their
social capital and measurably improved their wellbeing. Yet how
much they gained depended on how their centers were organized. The
daycare centers also brokered connections to other people and
organizations, affecting not only the size of mothers' networks but
also the resources available through them. Social inequality then
arises not merely out of differences in skills or deliberate
investments - as the conventional social scientific and political
wisdom would have it - but also out of the differences in the
routine organizations in which people belong. In addition to
childcare centers, Small also identifies the social forces at work
in many other organizations, including beauty salons, bath houses,
gyms, and churches.
This book presents a unique collection of case studies from across
the globe to create a comprehensive understanding of how family
firms can respond to future disruptions. Each case contains
learning notes with objectives, discussion questions and suggested
readings to facilitate learner understanding and engagement with
the topic. Cases on topics such as global succession and governance
practices will aid strategic decision-making capabilities in family
businesses and will also benefit practitioners in these areas.
Diverse in terms of generational involvement, demographic groups,
cultural aspects, institutional settings and industries, the cases
range from founder-led SMEs to multi-generational family
conglomerates in 18 countries spanning over four continents. In
addition to identifying successful practices, this book offers
unconventional wisdom on the impact of family feuds, sudden death,
divorce and multiple marriages on family businesses. It concludes
by exposing new understandings on succession and the unique role
played by rising-generation leaders in this disruptive era.
Informed by the common research paradigm of the Successful
Transgenerational Entrepreneurship Practice (STEP) Project Global
Consortium, this book will provide a practical learning experience
for advanced students and scholars of family business, family
entrepreneurship, and strategic management studies.
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And Soon the Darkness (DVD)
Amber Heard, Odette Yustman, Karl Urban, Gia Mantegna, Adriana Barraza, …
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Remake of the 1970s British thriller of the same name. When two
American girls, Stephanie (Amber Heard) and Ellie (Odette Yustman),
head off on a cycling tour in rural Argentina, they become
separated from the rest of their group and end up drowning their
sorrows in the local bar, where they soon attract the attention of
every man in the vicinity. When Ellie subsequently disappears,
Stephanie turns to the police for help - only to find that the
local authorities already have their hands full with a string of
unsolved kidnappings targeting young female tourists.
This timely book offers a concise summary of new developmentalism,
exploring this in the context of both heterodox economics and
political economy. It adopts a historical–structural method that
is critical of orthodox or Neoclassical Economics. Luis Carlos
Bresser-Pereira delves into the roots of new developmentalism from
the quasi-stagnation of middle-income countries, covering how it
developed from Marxian economics, post-Keynesian economics and
Classical Structuralism. Innovative in its approach and coverage,
Bresser-Pereira first introduces the method and the schools
relevant to new developmentalism, before moving on to look at how
it can revolutionise political economy, economics and growth
economics. Chapters explore the capitalist revolution, the phases
of capitalist development and class coalitions, micro- and
macro-economics, and the importance of the exchange rate in
determining investment and growth. The book concludes with a
forward-looking synopsis of the ways in which new developmentalism
is both green and social. This will be a critical read for
heterodox economics students and scholars, as well as economics
students more widely. Its practical implications will also make
this an invigorating read for economists looking to better
understand new developmentalism and its potential impacts.
This incisive book evaluates the legal effects of soft law, its
foundations and how they behave in some of the most innovative
areas of EU law. Combining theory, language and sectoral insights,
this comprehensive review uses case studies to shed new light on
the three core areas of soft law. The book opens with an
exploration of the meaning and scope of EU soft law’s legal
effects from a theoretical and doctrinal perspective. Chapters
analyse the role, contribution and broader legal effectiveness of
the language employed by EU authorities when drafting soft law
instruments. Finally, in a ground-up approach to the research
topic, the book discusses soft law’s legal effects within three
areas of EU legislation, namely financial supervision, technical
standardisation and telecommunications law. Advancing a legal and
argumentative toolkit to evaluate and improve EU soft law’s
persuasiveness, this title will be advantageous to academics,
practitioners and policy-makers with specialisations in European
law, constitutional and administrative law and regulation and
governance.
This unique Companion showcases the importance of valleys and their
socio-economic, physical and cultural landscapes across three
continents. Expert scholars in the field offer a broad range of
disciplinary perspectives on the topic, discussing key historical
and contemporary issues governing and transforming valleys.
Exploring the impact of economic and spatial justice, and
environmental and climate change issues on valleys, the Companion
also studies key topics including lifestyle placemaking, the rise
of inequalities within and across valleys, and alternate
representations of this under-studied geographical feature.
Highlighting some lesser-known valleys across Europe and North and
South America, chapters provide in-depth reviews of experiencing,
living in and growing up in valleys, and how internal and external
factors shape each valley’s characteristics. The Elgar Companion
to Valleys is an excellent resource for academics and scholars in
the fields of geography, and environmental studies, as well as
anthropology and sociology. Using original empirical data to tackle
emerging theoretical issues, researchers interested in the changing
internal configurations of valleys and under what conditions those
changes take place will find this Companion illuminating and
insightful.
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Reclaim (DVD)
John Cusack, Jacki Weaver, Luis Guzman, Ryan Phillippe, Rachelle Lefevre, …
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John Cusack and Ryan Phillippe star in this thriller about a young
American couple who become involved in a deadly scam abroad.
Desperate for a child, Steven (Phillippe) and Shannon (Rachelle
Lefevre) travel to Puerto Rico to adopt Haitian orphan Nina (Briana
Roy), who they met through the organisation International Rescue
Adoption run by Reigert (Jacki Weaver). But before the adoption can
be finalised Nina mysteriously vanishes and the couple realise they
have been the victims of an elaborate con. The case gets even more
complex when dangerous criminals become aware of the secret
dealings and they move in to capture a slice of proceedings,
threatening the couple's lives in the process.
This timely book scrutinises the mechanisms for guaranteeing
respect for the rule of law in the European legal system. Focusing
on external relations, it assesses the capacity of the EU to
disseminate these values as a global actor and offers novel
suggestions for how this capacity could be exercised more
effectively. Using EU legislation and case law, the book identifies
the essential elements of the rule of law, and distinguishes the
general limits it places on the behaviour of public authorities.
Focusing on EU sanctions, trade policy and relations with
neighbouring and membership candidate countries, it argues that the
EU’s promotion of the rule of law internally and externally has
strengthened considerably over time. Nevertheless, given the
degradation of the rule of law on the international scene,
contributors call for an overhaul of EU rule of law policy to
uphold the EU’s ethical commitments and strengthen its
international standing. This book will be an important read for
scholars and students of European law, trade law and international
relations. Presenting detailed analyses of EU policy and case law,
it will also be highly useful for practitioners and policy-makers
seeking to promote human rights and democracy.
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Fighting (DVD)
Channing Tatum, Terrence Howard, Zulay Henao, Michael Rivera, Flaco Navaja, …
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Action film starring Channing Tatum as Shawn MacArthur, a young
small-time criminal who is introduced to the dangerous world of
underground street fighting by seasoned scam artist Harvey Boarden
(Terrence Howard). Boarden goes on to become MacArthur's manager on
the bare knuckle brawling circuit.
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The Lost Patrol (DVD)
Thogun, Ivo Canelas, Daniel de Oliveira, Sergio Rubini, Francisco Gaspar, …
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Vicente Ferraz directs this war drama based on real events of World
War II. Set during the winter of 1944, a Brazilian Expeditionary
Force on a minesweeping patrol in Italy find themselves lost in a
land far from their base in the mountains. As they embark on an
horrific journey back to camp they come across two army deserters;
one Italian and one German. Forming an unlikely group of renegades
the men set about crossing the infamous Road 47 to achieve safe
passage to their futures.
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