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Experience the rise of Miles Morales as the new hero masters
incredible, explosive new powers to become his own Spider-Man.
The narrative continues from Marvel's Spider-Man and its downloadable
content The City That Never Sleeps, where Miles Morales is bitten by a
genetically-enhanced spider allowing him to gain spider-like powers
identical to Peter Parker's. In the trailer for Miles Morales, Miles is
fully integrated into the traditional black and red Spider-Man suit and
fights criminals as an experienced Spider-Man, showcasing his venom
stinger and invisibility superpowers. Parker tells Miles that he has to
be like his father and walk on the path to becoming a hero for the city
of New York.
* Instant Bestseller * New York Times Editors' Choice * A "deeply
reported...bracingly written" (Walter Isaacson, bestselling author
of Code Breaker) and "gripping account of PayPal's origins and a
vivid portrait of the geeks and contrarians who made its meteoric
rise possible" (The Wall Street Journal)--including Elon Musk, Amy
Rowe Klement, Peter Thiel, Julie Anderson, Max Levchin, Reid
Hoffman, and many others whose stories have never been shared.
Today, PayPal's founders and earliest employees are considered the
technology industry's most powerful network. Since leaving PayPal,
they have formed, funded, and advised the leading companies of our
era, including Tesla, Facebook, YouTube, SpaceX, Yelp, Palantir,
and LinkedIn, among many others. As a group, they have driven
21st-century innovation and entrepreneurship. Their names stir
passions; they're as controversial as they are admired. Yet, for
all their influence, the story of where they first started has gone
largely untold. Before igniting the commercial space race or
jumpstarting social media's rise, they were the unknown creators of
a scrappy online payments start-up called PayPal. In building what
became one of the world's foremost companies, they faced bruising
competition, internal strife, the emergence of widespread online
fraud, and the devastating dot-com bust of the 2000s. Their success
was anything but certain. In The Founders: The Story of PayPal and
the Entrepreneurs Who Shaped Silicon Valley, award-winning author
and biographer Jimmy Soni explores PayPal's turbulent early days.
With hundreds of interviews and unprecedented access to thousands
of pages of internal material, he shows how the seeds of so much of
what shapes our world today--fast-scaling digital start-ups,
cashless currency concepts, mobile money transfer--were planted two
decades ago. He also reveals the stories of countless individuals
who were left out of the front-page features and banner headlines
but who were central to PayPal's success. Described as "an
intensely magnetic chronicle" (The New York Times) and "engrossing"
(Business Insider), The Founders is a story of iteration and
inventiveness--the products of which have cast a long and powerful
shadow over modern life. This narrative illustrates how this rare
assemblage of talent came to work together and how their
collaboration changed our world forever.
Political leaders and institutions across the Global South are
continually failing to respond to the needs of their citizens. This
incisive book sets out to establish the pathways to and outcomes of
accountability in a development context, as well as to investigate
the ways in which people can seek redress and hold their public
officials to account. Providing a timely complement to the current
literature on accountability, the book features contributions from
a diverse range of experienced and up-and-coming scholars and
practitioners across the globe. Chapters explore questions of how
improved accountability relations emerge, under what conditions
they can be maintained, and what role civil-society actors, donors,
and new ICT tools can and should play in developing countries.
Integrating empirical case studies from Brazil, Egypt, India,
Kenya, Uganda, and Zambia with a strong theoretical framework on
accountability relations, the book delivers a comprehensive
analysis of accountability initiatives across the Global South and
ultimately reflects on how they contribute to reaching the UN
Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16. This insightful book will be
an essential resource for academics, policymakers, and
practitioners worldwide who are engaged in enhancing public sector
accountability and implementing SDG 16. It will also help to guide
social movements and citizen-led action.
This book delves into microbial production and its implications for
various industries and presents the latest advancements in the
field of bioactive compound production by microorganisms. Divided
into 16 chapters, the book covers a wide range of topics, starting
with the emerging trends in microbial production techniques,
followed by the potential of fungi and algae in producing bioactive
compounds, and the applications of bioactive compounds in medicine,
agriculture, and industry. Contributions from expert scientists
emphasize the significance of metabolic engineering and modern
analytical techniques for the extraction, purification, and
structural characterization of microbial bioactive compounds. The
authors also present alternative technologies and methodologies for
the recovery and extraction of these compounds from microbial
sources and highlight the health-promoting benefits of natural
plant-derived bioactive compounds. Particular attention is given to
nanocarriers and their potential for managing the delivery of
bioactive compounds in therapeutic applications. The importance of
actinomycetes and their bioactive potential in the agricultural
sector is also discussed. In this book, readers will also find out
about the importance of microbial community dynamics in Antarctica,
their ecological potential, and their industrial application. The
last chapter of the book offers an industrial perspective of
microbial pigments and their applications. This book is a valuable
resource for researchers, academics, and industry professionals
seeking to understand and harness the potential of microbial
bioactive compounds for sustainable development, industrial
applications, and improved human well-being.
Swimming with the Blowfish is the definitive account of the rise,
fall and rebirth of the band that offered an irresistible
alternative to the grunge music of the early '90s. Hootie & the
Blowfish were formed in 1989 at the University of South Carolina.
The quartet was distinguished by the soulful voice of Darius Rucker
and powered by the author of this evocative autobiography, drummer
and leading songwriter Jim 'Soni' Sonefeld. Their debut album,
Cracked Rear View, became one of the best-selling in the history of
rock music and the band went on to win two Grammy Awards, whilst
playing some of the biggest venues in the world. Success saw them
traveling the globe, but it came at a price. Swimming with the
Blowfish, although primarily 'Soni' Sonefeld's personal story of
despair and redemption, also shines a revealing light on this
much-loved band's incredible tale.
Scientific developments in recent years have led to significant
strides and advancements within the medical field. By integrating
these findings into medical practice, optimal healthcare can be
delivered to the public. Emerging Applications, Perspectives, and
Discoveries in Cardiovascular Research is a comprehensive reference
source for the latest academic material on the exploration of
cardiovascular diseases and provides an interdisciplinary
examination of novel developments and applications for
cardiovascular sciences. Highlighting a range of diverse topics,
such as pharmacology, pathophysiology, and alternative medicine,
this book is ideally designed for researchers, professionals,
practitioners, graduate students, and academics interested in the
latest medical advancements.
This edited volume brings together debates from the Global South
and Global East to explore alternatives to conventional planning in
Southern cities. Embracing the evolving post-colonial theory, the
volume offers 'fragments' of the urban that provide clues to the
larger, often-repeated ontological question that continues to hold:
Why and what does theory from the South mean? The chapters derive
from and speak to the simultaneously homogenous and heterogeneous
South. They focus on presenting the alternative realities of
Southern cities as critical analytical lenses that can build up to
the theorisation of the Southern urban with a potential to
(re)understand the contemporary urban world. The contributions
explore locally rooted knowledge systems, premised on social and
cultural practices, as possible conduits to evolving planning
methods. In doing so, the volume breaks apart the linear modernity
that urban theory from the North relies on. Chapters [Chapter-1]
and [Chapter-11] are available open access under a Creative Commons
Attribution 4.0 International License via link.springer.com.
Phyto-pathogens are one of the dominating components which badly
affect crop production. In light of the global food demand,
sustainable agricultural plans utilizing agrochemicals became
necessary. The role of beneficial microbes in the defense priming
of host plants has been well documented. This book details new
aspects of microbial-assisted plant protection and their role in
agricultural production, economy, and environmental sustainability.
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This book brings together a comprehensive and up-to-date
presentation of the main scientific and technological aspects of
limestone mining. The book discusses how to excavate limestone from
surface mines including the nuances of production and commercial
aspects.It addresses topical issues related with the quarrying of
limestone and environmental protection measures adopted in mining
and manufacturing. The chapters in this book describe planning and
designing of mining processes to produce limestone that meets with
market requirements and customer specifications. The book also
discusses the environmental stresses caused by mining as an
industrial activity and their ramifications and remedies. The book
includes case studies from different geo-mining environments. The
contents of this book will be useful to professionals, researchers,
and policy makers alike.
As a paradigm for the future, micro-scale technology seeks to fuse
revolutionary concepts in science and engineering and then
translate it into reality. Nanotechnology is an interdisciplinary
field that aims to connect what is seen with the naked eye and what
is unseen on the molecular level. Diverse Applications of
Nanotechnology in Biomedicine, Chemistry, and Engineering examines
the strengths and future potential of micro-scale technologies in a
variety of industries. Highlighting the benefits, shortcomings, and
emerging perspectives in the application of nano-scale
technologies, this book is a comprehensive reference source for
synthetic chemists, engineers, graduate students, and researchers
with an interest in the multidisciplinary applications, as well as
the ongoing research in the field.
The official behind-the-scenes tie-in book to Sony Pictures
Animation’s Spider-Man: Across the Spider-VerseÂ
 ​Miles Morales returns for the next chapter of the
Oscar®-winning Spider-Verse saga, an epic adventure that will
transport Brooklyn’s full-time, friendly neighborhood Spider-Man
across the Multiverse to join forces with Gwen Stacy and a new team
of Spider-People to face off with a villain more powerful than
anything they have ever encountered.  Spider-Man:
Across the Spider-Verse: The Art of the Movie takes readers
behind the scenes to showcase the art and artistry of
Sony Pictures Animation’s highly-anticipated sequel to 2018’s
Academy Award–winning animated feature, Spider-Man: Into
the Spider-Verse. The ultimate deep dive into the on-screen return
of the Spider-Man multiverse, the book features exclusive concept
art, sketches, character designs, and storyboards from the visually
innovative film, as well as interviews with key creators such as
writers/producers Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, who offer
insights into their creative process.
Although initially utilized in business and industrial
environments, quality management systems can be adapted into higher
education to assess and improve an institution's standards. These
strategies are now playing a vital role in educational areas such
as teaching, learning, and institutional-level practices. However,
quality management tools and models must be adapted to fit with the
culture of higher education. Quality Management Implementation in
Higher Education: Practices, Models, and Case Studies is a pivotal
reference source that explores the challenges and solutions of
designing quality management models in the current educational
culture. Featuring research on topics such as Lean Six Sigma,
distance education, and student supervision, this book is ideally
designed for school board members, administrators, deans,
policymakers, stakeholders, professors, graduate students,
education professionals, and researchers seeking current research
on the applications and success factors of quality management
systems in various facets of higher education.
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