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Animated comedy adventure featuring the voice talents of Jesse
Eisenberg and Anne Hathaway. Blu (voiced by Eisenberg) is a rare
macaw living in a bookshop in small-town Minnesota. Believing
himself to be the last of his kind, he is thrilled to hear that a
female macaw of the same species has been spotted in South America.
Blu must now overcome his social ineptitude and fear of flying and
set out for Rio de Janeiro to track down the feisty and independent
Jewel (Hathaway) and try to win her heart.
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Rio 2 (Blu-ray disc)
Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx, Andy Garcia, Jemaine Clement, …
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Animated adventure sequel featuring the voice talents of Jesse
Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, Jamie Foxx and Andy Garcia. Following
their romantic escapades in the first film, Blu (voice of
Eisenberg) and Jewel (Hathaway) are now happily married macaws with
three children. Adventure lies in wait for the fledgling family
when they leave Rio de Janeiro for the wilds of the Amazon to visit
relatives. Not only does Jewel's estranged father Eduardo (Garcia)
intimidate Blu - who is already out of his comfort zone so far from
the city - but Nigel (Jermaine Clement), his nemesis, returns with
his heart set on revenge. To complicate matters further, Blu and
Jewel learn that the fragile habitat of the Amazon faces a grave
threat. Can the couple save the environment that nourishes the
creatures they visit and cope with the many challenges thrown their
way?
This collection brings together three international and
contemporary plays that each denounce violence against women,
alongside interviews with the creators and practitioners who
brought them to life. With interviews with writers, directors and
producers, who discuss the conception and staging of their plays,
their hope is to de-glamourize the staging of violence, to give
voice to the survivors of gendered violence, and to create
awareness and empathy within the audiences. Little Stitches
(London, 2014): four short pieces by Isley Lynn, Raul Quiros Molina
, Bahar Brunton and Karis E. Halsall on the issue of Female Genital
Mutilation as seen from the point of view of by-standers, health
professionals, women who support the practice and, finally,
survivors. 'Kubra' (Sydney, 2016) by Dacia Maraini, features a
young female protagonist who was subjected to FGM/C as a child, and
now brings her case to court. Rape Trial (Rome, 2018), adapted for
theatre by Renato Chiocca from the international award-winning
documentary of the same title made for Italian state television in
1979, shows how attitudes toward sexual violence, and judicial
procedures, tend to turn rape survivors from accusers into accused,
in court and in everyday discourse.
Rainfall: Physical Process, Measurement, Data Analysis and Usage in
Hydrological Investigations integrates different rainfall
perspectives, from droplet formation and modeling developments to
the experimental measurements and their analysis, to application in
surface and subsurface hydrological investigations. Each chapter
provides an updated representation of the involved subject with
relative open problems and includes a case study at the end of the
chapter. The book targets postgraduate readers studying
meteorology, civil and environmental engineering, geophysics,
agronomy and natural science, as well as practitioners working in
the fields of hydrology, hydrogeology, agronomy and water resource
management.
Physical Capital Development and Energy Transition in Latin America
and the Caribbean introduces the reader to applied theory and
potential solutions to manage the transition from fossil energies
to renewables given the resource wealth and infrastructural
limitations of Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. The
work presents consistent empirical approaches and relevant
econometric approaches grounded in case studies that offer
realistic portrayals of complex multidisciplinary phenomena. It
provides policymakers with the knowledge needed for economic
decision-making, especially regarding the energy transition and the
physical capital development in the LAC (and similar developing
regions). The work concludes by road mapping future LAC physical
capital investment options to promote 21st-century sustainable
energy development.
This book aims to describe the role of silicon in the environment
from the biogeochemical cycle of terrestrial ecosystems, uptake to
cellular and tissue bioaccumulation and its effects in mitigating
abiotic and biotic stresses. From an agronomic point of view, this
knowledge is essential to boost agricultural production and improve
its quality and the sustainability of crops in the face of the
growing pressure of different stresses on crop systems of different
natures. Si is the only multi-stress mitigator in plant nutrition.
It plays an important role in mitigating nutritional deficiency by
increasing nutrient use efficiency, something that will be very
important in the future: producing more with less nutrient
accumulated in the plant. The book focuses on the effects of Si on
plant mineral nutrition, exploring nutritional deficiencies and
toxicity of Al and potentially toxic heavy metals such as Cd, as
well as important stresses such as salinity, water deficit and high
temperature. The book will also discuss the Si extractors in the
soil and criteria for recommending Si in crops and the sources of
the element for its application in soil and leaves, as well as the
role of Si in the activity of microorganisms and in plant diseases
and pests. São Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)(2022/10092-9).
Marriage was God's idea. He decided that man and woman should be
"one flesh". Furthermore, the Bible says "God is love ".
Unfortunately, many couples never learned to love each other. A
feeling, passion or some other influence brought them together, but
they never learned how to study or explore each other, or discover
what makes them happy. When you do not know another person it is
impossible to love them because you do not know what pleases or
annoys them, their dreams and struggles, or how they think. In such
ignorance, you will make many mistakes in your relationship and so
cause many problems. These problems will cause you to withdraw,
even though you are married and were in love at one time. If you
have been wondering: Do I still love my husband/wife Did I marry
the wrong person Why is my partner so cold to me Why do we love
each other but can't stay together? How can I make sure my marriage
lasts? How can I live with a person who is so difficult? Why do our
problems go away, but then come back worse than before? Is my
marriage always going to be about hardships, or will I find
happiness one day? Cheer up! You will learn how to love
intelligently and how to be happy with your spouse, even if he (or
she) acts like King Kong.
In all of the literature on Anglo-Saxon England, rarely has the
question of social class been confronted head-on. The Anglo-Saxon
Elite: Northumbrian Society in the Long Eighth Century draws upon
recent research into topics such as religious practice, emotions,
daily life, and intellectual culture to investigate how the
aristocracy of Northumbria maintained social dominance over wider
society. Moreover, this monograph suggests that the crisis that
brought an end to Northumbria as an independent kingdom was the
product of the social contradictions produced by the ruling class
as social domination developed over time. The analysis is divided
into three broad parts - production, circulation, and consumption -
both as a nod to Marxist historiography and also to signal a
commitment to a methodology that situates the subject within a
global context.
The 1994 Zapatista uprising of Chiapas' Maya peoples against the
Mexican government shattered the state myth that indigenous groups
have been successfully assimilated into the nation. In this
wide-ranging study of identity formation in Chiapas, Aida Hernandez
delves into the experience of a Maya group, the Mam, to analyze how
Chiapas' indigenous peoples have in fact rejected, accepted, or
negotiated the official discourse on "being Mexican" and
participating in the construction of a Mexican national
identity.
Hernandez traces the complex relations between the Mam and the
national government from 1934 to the Zapatista rebellion. She
investigates the many policies and modernization projects through
which the state has attempted to impose a Mexican identity on the
Mam and shows how this Maya group has resisted or accommodated
these efforts. In particular, she explores how changing religious
affiliation, women's and ecological movements, economic
globalization, state policies, and the Zapatista movement have all
given rise to various ways of "being Mam" and considers what these
indigenous identities may mean for the future of the Mexican
nation. The Spanish version of this book won the 1997 Fray
Bernardino de Sahagun national prize for the best social
anthropology research in Mexico.
The first of two volumes, it traces the roots of psychotherapy in
ancient times, through the influence of Freud and Jung up to the
events following the second world war. The book shows how the
history of psychotherapy has evolved over time through different
branches and examines the offshoots as they develop. Volume 2
traces the evolution of psychotherapy from the 1950s and the later
20th century through to modern times, considering what the future
of psychotherapy will look like. Each part of the book represents a
significant period of time or a decade of the 20th century and
provides a detailed overview of all significant movements within
the history of psychology. It will be essential reading for
researchers and students in the fields of clinical psychology,
psychotherapy, psychiatry, the history of medicine and psychology.
The competitive nature of organizations in today's globalized world
has led to the development of various approaches to increasing
profitability and maintaining an advantage over rival companies. As
technology continues to be integrated into business practices,
specifically in the area of accounting and finance, professionals
and educators need to be prepared for advancing economic
techniques, and they need to maintain a high level of financial
literacy. The Handbook of Research on Accounting and Financial
Studies is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research
on advanced knowledge and emerging business practices and teaching
dynamics in the fields of accounting and finance. While
highlighting topics such as cost-benefit analysis, risk management,
and corporate governance, this publication explores new initiatives
in entrepreneurship and performance management. This book is
ideally designed for business managers, consultants, entrepreneurs,
auditors, tax practitioners, economists, accountants, academicians,
researchers, and students seeking current research on modern
advancements and recent findings in accounting and financial
studies.
From an environmental point of view, mountains are particularly
sensitive and important for monitoring the state of health of our
planet. Only through distribution of meteoclimatic and atmospheric
composition monitoring points in mountain regions, coupled with
modelling simulations, will we be able to thoroughly analyze
complex pollutant transport mechanisms and better understand
imminent global changes. The Himalayan-Karakoram range. For its
elevation and geographic location, represents one of the ideal
places for studying long-range pollutant transport systems on a
regional scale and for monitoring changes index by mechanisms that
act on global scale through monsoon circulation.
The Ev-K2-CNR committee with this book reached its objective of
creating a unique opportunity for dialogue between major
environmental scientists and experts, highlighting the close
relationship between diverse themes with a common underlying
thread: in-depth comprehension of the environmental phenomena which
are determining the health of our planet.
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