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Alfred Hitchcock described this, his third feature, as the first to
display the patented Hitch 'touch' (it was also the first to
feature a cameo by the director). The foggy streets of London have
fallen prey to the 'Avenger' - an unknown killer whose victims are
all blonde women. When a handsome lodger (Ivor Novello) arrives at
a local boarding house, his suspicious behaviour leads to him being
accused of the crimes and hotly pursued by a lynch mob out for
justice. But is he really guilty? Composer Nitin Sawhney provides a
new musical score for this version of the film.
This volume provides an overview of the climate change adaptation
objectives set, actions taken, and challenges faced by several
countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The majority of the
populations in this region struggle to make a living from
subsistence agriculture, and livelihoods are highly dependent on
natural ecosystem services which are likely to be severely affected
by climate change. Cases discussed in this book highlight successes
made by governments towards achieving adaptation objectives, and
efforts required to overcome challenges. While significant economic
advances have been made, the pace of growth has been slow to impact
the lives of a majority of the people who live below the poverty
line. The chapters highlight adaptation actions for protecting
people and their livelihoods in priority sectors, maintaining food
and water security, supporting socio-economic stability including
poverty reduction, and climate risk management. This book also
maximizes readers' insights into the knowledge gaps and limitations
of stated adaptation goals, and the bottlenecks that hinder
implementation in different regions.
A story about the vicissitudes of life, the joys and experiences of
strangers as their paths wander across each other's. A village
Guru,two MBA graduates trying to create positive change, a
pragmatic shopkeeper - all come together to make the world a better
place.
The disjuncture between the design intent of the developers of ICTs
and the needs of the users has often led to surprising use of new
technologies, as users have refused to become mere agents of the
designers. Individual users have adopted their own uses of ICTs
based on the complex webs of relations and meanings in which they
function as social actors. Instead of adjusting these webs to new
ICTs, they have fit the ICTs into their pre-existing social webs,
often resulting in imaginative and creative uses of new
technologies, not envisaged by the original designers. The
contributions in this volume provide studies of such integrations
of ICTs into the lives of human users, and demonstrate that such
uses should not be regarded as 'faulty' or 'mistaken', merely
because they 'fail' to meet the expectations of the original
designers of the ICTs. Instead, human users should be given
precedence over ICTs, and the creative uses of 'universal'
technologies by individual users should be emphasised and studied,
so as to move towards a better understanding and appreciation of
the integration of ICTs into human lives. This book was originally
published as special issue of The Information Society.
The main aim of this book is to provide a developmental perspective
to plant anatomy. Authors Steeves and Sawhney provide fundamental
information on plant structure and development to students at the
introductory level, and as a resource material to researchers
working in nearly all areas of plant biology i.e., plant
physiology, systematics, ecology, developmental genetics and
molecular biology. The book is focused on angiosperm species with
some examples from different groups of plants. "Essentials of
Developmental Plant Anatomy" starts with an introductory chapter
and a brief introduction to plant cell structure, which is followed
by the structure of the flower, plant reproduction (vegetative and
sexual) and the development and structure of embryo - the precursor
to the plant body. Each chapter then deals with essential
information on the shoot system, diversity of plant cells and
tissues, the structure and development of the stem, leaf, root, and
the secondary body.
This book proposes essential methods, models, and case studies for
Sustainable Logistics and Production in Industry 4.0. In addition
to identifying and discussing various challenges and future
prospects, it also features numerous case studies and quantitative
research from different sectors. The authors (which include
academics and managers) present insightful tips on the technical,
organizational and social aspects of implementing Sustainable
Logistics and Production in Industry 4.0. In today's world, changes
are coming faster and more unpredictably. Production is becoming
more automated, computerized and complex. In short, Industry 4.0 is
creating many new opportunities, but at the same time several new
challenges. This book offers a valuable resource for all academics
and practitioners who want to deepen their knowledge of Sustainable
Logistics and Production in Industry 4.0.
• Truly innovative book and the first of its kind to combine the
emerging research areas of Industry 4 technologies or Construction
4.0 with Health, Safety and Wellbeing in the industry • Builds on
the existing Construction 4.0 framework to incorporate detailed
research into a sector responsible for 100,000 deaths a year
The Marquis de Sade (1740-1814) has been labeled everything from a
sadomasochistic pornographer (The 120 Days of Sodom) to the fiction
writer responsible for the ideas that led to the Nazi death camps.
Must We Burn Sade? peels away the negative legacy that has shrouded
Sade for too long. Deepak Narang Sawhney points out that "Sade's
legacy has been neglected, recreated, fictionalized, and venerated
by medical guilds, literary hacks, religious detractors, and
intellectual movements. In the past two centuries, Sade has come to
represent many things for many people. . . . It is unclear whether
we know Sade the writer or the apparatus which has been set up to
either condemn or to sanctify his life and work."
By contrast, this intriguing collection of essays seeks to examine
Sade for what he was--a writer of novels and letters, a creator of
plays and stories, and an author of essays and political
manifestos. The contributors examine the literary, theatrical,
political, social, and philosophical aspects of Sade's work,
acquitting him of the false accusations and trials that have
plagued his name by revealing his influences and motivations, and
by providing an understanding of society's fear of Sade. What is so
alarming about Sade's books that civilized society has felt
compelled to disassociate itself from his works? This volume forces
us to rethink Sade.
Included are essays by Kathy Acker, David Allison, Georges
Bataille, Catherine Cusset, Lucienne Frappier-Mazur, Annie Le Brun,
Alphonso Lingis, Stephen Pfohl, Deepak Narang Sawhney, Philippe
Sollers, and Alistair Welchman.
The disjuncture between the design intent of the developers of ICTs
and the needs of the users has often led to surprising use of new
technologies, as users have refused to become mere agents of the
designers. Individual users have adopted their own uses of ICTs
based on the complex webs of relations and meanings in which they
function as social actors. Instead of adjusting these webs to new
ICTs, they have fit the ICTs into their pre-existing social webs,
often resulting in imaginative and creative uses of new
technologies, not envisaged by the original designers. The
contributions in this volume provide studies of such integrations
of ICTs into the lives of human users, and demonstrate that such
uses should not be regarded as 'faulty' or 'mistaken', merely
because they 'fail' to meet the expectations of the original
designers of the ICTs. Instead, human users should be given
precedence over ICTs, and the creative uses of 'universal'
technologies by individual users should be emphasised and studied,
so as to move towards a better understanding and appreciation of
the integration of ICTs into human lives. This book was originally
published as special issue of The Information Society.
Start creating highly scalable apps and monitoring your Azure
functions in production using Azure Functions 4.0. This book
thoroughly explains durable functions for statefulness, covering
the basics all the way through how to create bindings in durable
functions. It's a deep dive into the Azure Functions serverless API
and will guide you through the process of converting monolithic
applications to use Azure Functions. This updated edition is
revised to cover changes to Azure Portal and delves into Azure
Functions runtime versions, the Isolated Process model, and offers
a comparison of Azure Functions and Azure Logic Apps. You'll also
learn how to register binding extensions and gain an introduction
to Azure Functions binding expression patterns, along with best
practices for using Azure Functions. Beginning Azure Functions will
provide you with the foundational knowledge to work with Azure
Functions and teach you practical skills, such as how to create
Azure Functions using different triggers and bindings. You'll also
see how to monitor your Azure Functions in production with live
monitoring, and how to perform remote debugging and how to secure
your functions. Upon completing this book, you'll understand Azure
Functions and how to create them using the Azure portal and Visual
Studio. What You Will Learn Use triggers and bindings in an Azure
function Create a serverless API using Azure Functions Understand
durable Azure functions, including scalability, disaster recovery,
and geo-distribution Deploy Azure Function and monitor it in
production Who This Book Is For Developers who want to get started
with Azure Functions, as well as DevOps developers, who are looking
for guidance in how to deploy and monitor functions.
Since its birth in 1781, Los Angeles has come to define both the material and spiritual force of American civilization. The American dream is realized, experienced, and lost in the City of Angels. Unmasking L.A.: Third Worlds and the City, an interdisciplinary collection of essays, dialogues, and photographs, seeks to reveal the third world geographies, cultures, and populations of Los Angeles. It examines the social, political, cultural, and literary climate of the city, bringing together diverse responses to the complexities facing Los Angeles from respected intellectuals, writers, and artists such as Mike Davis, Deepak Chopra, and Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak. By uncovering the forces that marginalize Los Angeles's ever-shifting populations into internal third worlds, the collection unmasks the raw contradictions, the grim paradoxes, and the understated ironies of the global city.
Our knowledge of pollen, the gold dust that carries the male germ
line of flowering plants and is vital for sexual reproduction and
seed formation, has 'come of age' with the publication of this
book. Here, for the first time in a single volume, are all the
ideas and techniques developed in the last two decades concerning
the manipulation of pollen and pollen tubes in plant breeding and
biotechnology. Pollen has never been an easy topic to come to grips
with, with its variable and often inexplicable terminology that has
made it a more difficult field in which to work. This book will
remedy that, with its overview of pollen biology and pollen-pistil
interactions that explains terms and concepts of the male function
of pollen in a way that is readily understandable to the student
and professional plant scientist and plant breeder.
This book proposes essential methods, models, and case studies for
Sustainable Logistics and Production in Industry 4.0. In addition
to identifying and discussing various challenges and future
prospects, it also features numerous case studies and quantitative
research from different sectors. The authors (which include
academics and managers) present insightful tips on the technical,
organizational and social aspects of implementing Sustainable
Logistics and Production in Industry 4.0. In today's world, changes
are coming faster and more unpredictably. Production is becoming
more automated, computerized and complex. In short, Industry 4.0 is
creating many new opportunities, but at the same time several new
challenges. This book offers a valuable resource for all academics
and practitioners who want to deepen their knowledge of Sustainable
Logistics and Production in Industry 4.0.
Rethink management in criminal justice. Administration and
Management in Criminal Justice: A Service Quality Approach, Third
Edition emphasizes the proactive techniques for administration
professionals by using a service quality lens to address
administration and management concepts in all areas of the criminal
justice system. Authors Jennifer M. Allen and Rajeev Sawhney
encourage you to consider the importance of providing high-quality
and effective criminal justice services. You will develop skills
for responding to your customers--other criminal justice
professionals, offenders, victims, and the community--and learn how
to respond to changing environmental factors. You will also learn
to critique your own views of what constitutes management in this
service sector, all with the goal of improving the effectiveness of
the criminal justice system. New to the Third Edition: Examinations
of current concerns and management trends in criminal justice
agencies make you aware of the types of issues you may face, such
as workplace bullying, formal and informal leadership, inmate-staff
relationships, fatal police shootings, and more. Increased
discussions of a variety of important topics spark classroom debate
around areas such as homeland security-era policing, procedural
justice, key court personnel, and private security changes.
Expanded coverage of technology in criminal justice helps you see
how technology such as cybercrime, electronic monitoring and other
uses of technology in probation and parole, body-worn cameras, and
police drones have had an impact on the discipline. Updated Career
Highlight boxes demonstrate the latest data for each career
presented. More than half the book has been updated with new case
studies to offer you current examples of theory being put into
practice. Nine new In the News articles include topics such as
Recent terrorist attacks Police shootings Funding for criminal
justice agencies New technology, such as police drones and the use
of GPS monitoring devices on sex offenders Cybercrime,
cyberattacks, and identity theft Updated references, statistics,
and data present you with the latest trends in criminal justice.
This volume provides an overview of the climate change adaptation
objectives set, actions taken, and challenges faced by several
countries in the Asia-Pacific region. The majority of the
populations in this region struggle to make a living from
subsistence agriculture, and livelihoods are highly dependent on
natural ecosystem services which are likely to be severely affected
by climate change. Cases discussed in this book highlight successes
made by governments towards achieving adaptation objectives, and
efforts required to overcome challenges. While significant economic
advances have been made, the pace of growth has been slow to impact
the lives of a majority of the people who live below the poverty
line. The chapters highlight adaptation actions for protecting
people and their livelihoods in priority sectors, maintaining food
and water security, supporting socio-economic stability including
poverty reduction, and climate risk management. This book also
maximizes readers' insights into the knowledge gaps and limitations
of stated adaptation goals, and the bottlenecks that hinder
implementation in different regions.
Modelled on the concept of Industry 4.0, the idea of Construction
4.0 is based on a confluence of trends and technologies that
promise to reshape the way built environment assets are designed,
constructed, and operated. With the pervasive use of Building
Information Modelling (BIM), lean principles, digital technologies,
and offsite construction, the industry is at the cusp of this
transformation. The critical challenge is the fragmented state of
teaching, research, and professional practice in the built
environment sector. This handbook aims to overcome this
fragmentation by describing Construction 4.0 in the context of its
current state, emerging trends and technologies, and the people and
process issues that surround the coming transformation.
Construction 4.0 is a framework that is a confluence and
convergence of the following broad themes discussed in this book:
Industrial production (prefabrication, 3D printing and assembly,
offsite manufacture) Cyber-physical systems (actuators, sensors,
IoT, robots, cobots, drones) Digital and computing technologies
(BIM, video and laser scanning, AI and cloud computing, big data
and data analytics, reality capture, Blockchain, simulation,
augmented reality, data standards and interoperability, and
vertical and horizontal integration) The aim of this handbook is to
describe the Construction 4.0 framework and consequently highlight
the resultant processes and practices that allow us to plan,
design, deliver, and operate built environment assets more
effectively and efficiently by focusing on the physical-to-digital
transformation and then digital-to-physical transformation. This
book is essential reading for all built environment and AEC
stakeholders who need to get to grips with the technological
transformations currently shaping their industry, research, and
teaching.
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