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She's Funny That Way (DVD)
Kathryn Hahn, Cybill Shepherd, Austin Pendleton, Imogen Poots, Rhys Ifans, …
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Peter Bogdanovich directs and co-writes this comedy starring Owen
Wilson, Jennifer Aniston and Imogen Poots. One of prostitute
Isabella Patterson (Poots)'s clients is Broadway director Arnold
Albertson (Wilson). When she auditions for one of his plays things
get complicated, especially since he is married to the star of the
production Delta Simmons (Kathryn Hahn). The situation only gets
more out of hand when Isabella becomes involved with her therapist
Jane Claremont (Aniston)'s boyfriend, playwright Joshua Fleet (Will
Forte). The cast also includes Rhys Ifans, Cybill Shepherd, Illeana
Douglas and Joanna Lumley. Wes Anderson and Noah Baumbach are among
the film's executive producers.
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The Prince (DVD)
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Action-packed thriller starring Bruce Willis and John Cusack. When
widowed mechanic Paul (Jason Patric) decides to question his
daughter Beth (Gia Mantegna) for not being in school, he is shocked
to learn that she's been kidnapped by an old enemy from his
previous life as an assassin. With the help of Beth's friend Angela
(Jessica Lowndes) and his buddy Sam (Cusack), Paul, formerly known
as The Prince, goes in pursuit of notorious crime boss Omar
(Willis), a former rival from his violent past. As he ventures from
Mississippi to Omar's stronghold in New Orleans, Paul is forced to
confront a past life that's been buried for 20 years as his
carefully cultivated identity begins to unravel...
A completely revised and updated edition of the best-selling "Super
Baby Food"! Parents know that you get only one shot to feed your
baby right and Ruth Yaron has been helping parents get it right for
over 15 years. Ruth's book, "Super Baby Food", is affectionately
referred to as the baby food bible by over half a million parents
world-wide because it literally contains everything you will ever
need to know about feeding a baby and toddler. It features, for
example, a very special type of baby cereal she calls Super
Porridge. This is definitely not your mom's powdered white rice
baby cereal. We are talking about organic, whole grains and
legumes, blended and boiled at home with a bit of nutritional yeast
and/or tahini sprinkled in for an extra nutritious touch. Sound
like too much hassle? Ruth makes it simple and that's just one
reason it is truly Super Baby Food! The new edition is filled with
the same sound guidance the book has always had, and supplemented
with the latest advice from the experts, including the USDA MyPlate
and American Academy of Pediatricians recommendations. The book is
filled with new recipes, new resources, and ways to connect with
rapidly growing Super Baby Food communities online, all in an
easy-to-navigate format.
This book explores the history of natural disasters in the Ottoman
Empire and the responses to them on the state, communal, and
individual levels. Yaron Ayalon argues that religious boundaries
between Muslims and non-Muslims were far less significant in
Ottoman society than commonly believed. Furthermore, the emphasis
on Islamic principles and the presence of Islamic symbols in the
public domain were measures the state took to enhance its
reputation and political capital - occasional discrimination of
non-Muslims was only a by-product of these measures. This study
sheds new light on flight and behavioral patterns in response to
impending disasters by combining historical evidence with studies
in social psychology and sociology. Employing an approach that
mixes environmental and social history with the psychology of
disasters, this work asserts that the handling of such disasters
was crucial to both the rise and the fall of the Ottoman Empire.
This is a book from the Heart. The authors, Dr Yaron Seidman
(Connecticut, USA) and Teja A. Jaensch (Sydney, Australia), present
an investigation into the human Heart, revealing a method of
healing never seen before. In this practical and profound
exploration, the authors reach numerous breakthroughs in the
understanding of Natural Character and the Heart, how to comprehend
health and disease, and how to approach medicine from a point of
Center. After studying with Master LiA BC igC" ( a a1/4-e .), grand
grandson of the QAng dynasty scholar physician LiA YuA n ( a ae ...
), Seidman and Jaensch filtered the complete compendium of HuA i
XuAn ( ae e1/2(c) ) philosophy. Over 4000 pages of classical
Chinese text were researched, the pure essence distilled and
translated, and presented here in this book. From finding his lost
tomb in the fields of ShuAngliA county, to the remembrance of LiA
's life work, the Lost Heart of Medicine has been formed and found.
This book is a must read for any practitioner of medicine and their
p
This book offers the first comparative discussion of variation in
selected areas of structure in the dialects of Kurdish. The
contributions draw on data collected as part of the project on
Structural and Typological Variation in Kurdish and stored in the
Manchester Database of Kurdish Dialects online resource, as well as
on additional data sources. The chapters address issues in lexicon,
phonology, and morpho-syntax including nominal case, tense and
aspect categories, pronominal clitics, adpositions, word order
(with special reference to post-predicate constituents) and
connectivity and complex clauses. The materials that inform the
analysis consist of a systematic questionnaire-based elicitation
covering key features of variation in lexicon and morpho-syntax,
and an accompanying corpus of free speech recordings, collected in
over 120 locations across the Kurdish-speaking regions in Turkey,
Syria, Iraq and Iran and covering mainly the dialects of Northern
and Central Kurdish (Kurmani-Bahdini and Sorani), with some
consideration of Southern Kurdish. The book will be of interest to
students and scholars in fields such as linguistics, linguistic
typology, Iranian linguistics and linguistics of the Middle East,
and dialectology.
This book illustrates the role of international economic advisors
in the development of Israel's economic policies. Based on
extensive archival and historical research, it presents case
studies on the policy impacts of the world-renowned advisors Michal
Kalecki, Abba Lerner, Richard Kahn, Milton Friedman, Herbert Stein
and Stanley Fischer. The authors evaluate the contributions of
these advisors to policy developments in various fields, including
international trade and capital flows, exchange rates, fiscal and
monetary policy, industrial policy and labor relations. Readers
will discover a wealth of previously unpublished information on
these advisors' activities, perspectives on policy and interactions
with policymakers and the public. Using the Israeli experience as a
guide, the authors subsequently derive general hypotheses regarding
the conditions that are conducive to the success of economic
advisors.
"Promoting Microfinance: Challenge and Innovations in Developing
Countries and Countries in Transition" brings together essays and
empirical work by leading researchers and practitioners in the
field of microfinance. The book covers key issues currently facing
the microfinance industry. These include the following topics:
challenges and innovations in microfinance policies, design and
regulation; the role of microfinance institutions and apex
organizations in natural disaster mitigation; achieving the balance
between public support and external aid in helping the microfinance
industry dealing with natural or man-made hazards affecting both
them and their clients; and performance and impact assessment of
microfinance institutions. In addition, the book provides an
overview of the microfinance industry in selected countries/regions
and provides lessons learned from cases spanning countries in Latin
America, Africa, Europe and Asia. Together, the collection of
essays and studies presented in this volume highlight the
challenges faced by the microfinance industry and its future
direction.
Romani is a language of Indo-Aryan origin which is spoken in Europe by the people known as "Gypsies"--who usually refer to themselves as Rom. There are more than 3.5 million speakers, and their language has attracted increasing interest from scholars as well as language planners in governments and other organizations during the past ten years. This book is the first comprehensive overview in English of Romani, its structure, history, typology and dialects. It will provide an indispensable reference work for all interested in this fascinating language.
In this updated and expanded second edition, new literature has
been added on contaminant fate in the soil-subsurface environment.
In particular, more data on the behavior of inorganic contaminants
and on engineered nanomaterials were included, the latter
comprising a group of emerging contaminants that may reach the soil
and subsurface zones.
New chapters are devoted to a new perspective of contaminant
geochemistry, namely irreversible changes in pristine land and
subsurface systems following chemical contamination. Two chapters
were added on this topic, focusing attention on the impact of
chemical contaminants on the matrix and properties of both liquid
and solid phases of soil and subsurface domains. Contaminant
impacts on irreversible changes occurring in groundwater are
discussed and their irreversible changes on the porous medium solid
phase are surveyed. In contrast to the geological time scale
controlling natural changes of porous media liquid and solid
phases, the time scale associated with chemical pollutant induced
changes is far shorter and extends over a human lifetime scale
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This book combines soil science, earth science, and environmental
geochemistry, providing comprehensive background information for
specialists interested in chemical-induced changes in the
soil-subsurface system. Readers are introduced to the chemistry of
contaminants that often disturb the natural soil-subsurface
equilibrium as a result of human activity. While the
soil-subsurface system has in many cases been affected by human
impact, the effects of chemical contaminants on the actual matrix
and properties have been largely neglected. The major focus of the
book is on changes to the soil-subsurface matrix and properties
caused by chemical pollution. By integrating results available in
the literature, we observe that chemical pollutants may lead to the
irreversible formation of a new soil-subsurface regime
characterized by a matrix and properties different than those of
the natural regime. In contrast to the geological time scales
dictating natural changes to the matrix and properties of the
soil-subsurface system, the time scale associated with chemical
pollutant-induced changes is far shorter and extends over a "human
lifetime scale." The numerous examples presented in the book
confirm that chemical contamination should be considered as an
additional factor in the formation of a contemporary
soil-subsurface regime that is different than that of the pristine
system.
This volume deals with several types of contact languages: pidgins,
creoles, mixed languages, and multi-ethnolects. It also approaches
contact languages from two perspectives: an historical linguistic
perspective, more specifically from a viewpoint of genealogical
linguistics, language descent and linguistic family tree models;
and a sociolinguistic perspective, identifying specific social
contexts in which contact languages emerge.
This book presents a new interpretation of Kanta (TM)s theory of
knowledge that emphasizes the coherence and plausibility of his
doctrine of transcendental idealism. Many interpreters believe that
Kanta (TM)s transcendental idealism is an incoherent theory. Some
have attempted to respond to this charge. Yet, as the author
demonstrates, the interpretations that seek to vindicate Kanta
(TM)s theory continue to be committed to some claims that evoke the
charge of incoherence. One type of claim which does so is connected
to the contradictory notion of subjective necessity. The other type
of claim is related to the supposition that knowledge of the
reality of appearances entails knowledge of the reality of things
in themselves. The interpretation presented in this book does not
involve any of these claims. Part One of this book presents an
analysis of Kanta (TM)s concept of a priori knowledge and of his
response to skepticism about synthetic a priori knowledge that
specifies the content of such knowledge without invoking the notion
of subjective necessity. Part Two presents an account of the
non-spatiotemporality of things in themselves that does not entail
knowledge of the reality of things in themselves. Part Three
presents a new interpretation of transcendental synthesis, the
transcendental "I" and of the role of transcendental
self-consciousness in synthetic a priori knowledge which emphasizes
the originality of Kanta (TM)s account of self-knowledge and
subjectivity. The arguments presented in this book relate Kanta
(TM)s ideas to current debates in epistemology, metaphysics and the
philosophy of mind in a way that underscores their invaluable
relevance to present-day philosophicaldiscourse.
Mixed Languages are speech varieties that arise in bilingual
settings, often as markers of ethnic separateness. They combine
structures inherited from different parent languages, often
resulting in odd and unique splits that present a challenge to
theories of contact-induced change as well as genetic
classification. This collection of articles is devoted to the
theoretical and empirical controversies that surround the study of
Mixed Languages. Issues include definitions and prototypes,
similarities and differences to other contact languages such as
pidgins and creoles, the role of codeswitching in the emergence of
Mixed Languages, the role of deliberate and conscious mixing, the
question of the existence of a Mixed Language continuum, and the
position of Mixed Languages in general models of language change
and contact-induced change in particular. An introductory chapter
surveys the current study of Mixed Languages. Contributors include
leading historical linguists, contact linguists and typologists,
among them Carol Myers-Scotton, Sarah Grey Thomason,William Croft,
Thomas Stolz, Maarten Mous, Ad Backus, Evgeniy Golovko, Peter
Bakker, Yaron Matras.
Microfinance in developing countries: Issues, policies and
performance evaluation is a collection of studies by leading
researchers in the field of microfinance. It discusses key issues
that the rapidly growing microfinance industry currently faces. It
offers interesting views and innovative analysis of topical matters
concerning impact, performance, challenges and innovations in the
microfinance realm. Issues relating to impact include measurement
problems; the debate of multiple versus single assessment criteria;
and the question of whether microfinance institutions are effective
in delivering the microfinance promise. Issues relating to
performance include the ongoing debate over the balance between
social and financial performance; performance measures; and the
controversy over mission drift. Issues relating to the challenges
faced by the microfinance industry include the problem of
over-indebtedness; improving agricultural microfinance; and
assessing the role of local culture in the design of an effective
microfinance sector. Lastly, topical issues relating to innovations
include assessment of technological and financial innovations and
the application thereof as well as the continued expansion of
microfinance beyond microcredit in developing countries. Together
these issues provide an overview of microfinance as it stands today
and point to the direction in which it is heading.
'Markedness' is a central notion in linguistic theory. This book is
the first to provide a comprehensive survey of markedness relations
across various grammatical categories, in a sample of
closely-related speech varieties. It is based on a sample of over
100 dialects of Romani, collected and processed via the Romani
Morpho-Syntax (RMS) Database - a comparative grammatical outline in
electronic form, constructed by the authors between 2000-2004.
Romani dialects provide an exciting sample of language change
phenomena: they are oral languages, which have been separated and
dispersed from some six centuries, and are strongly shaped by the
influence of diverse contact languages. The book takes a
typological approach to markedness, viewing it as a hierarchy among
values that is conditioned by conceptual and cognitive universals.
But it introduces a functional-pragmatic notion of markedness, as a
grammaticalised strategy employed in order to priositise
information. In what is referred to as 'dynamic', such
prioritisation is influenced by an interplay of factors: the values
within a category and the conceptual notions that they represent,
the grammatical structure onto which the category values are
mapped, and the kind of strategy that is applied in order to
prioritise certain value. Consequently, the book contains a
thorough survey of some 20 categories (e.g Person, Number, Gender,
and so on) and their formal representation in various grammatical
structures across the sample. The various accepted criteria for
markedness (e.g. Complexity, Differentiation, Erosion, and so on)
are examined systematically in relation to the values of each and
every category, for each relevant structure. The outcome is a novel
picture of how different markedness criteria may cluster for
certain categories, giving a concrete reality to the hitherto
rather vague notion of markedness. Borrowing and its relation to
markedness is also examined, offering new insights into the
motivations behind contact-induced change.
As imaging technologies and approaches have evolved, the scope of
certain imaging techniques has moved far beyond the production of
purely illustrative images or appealing time-lapse movies to
providing the scientist with a rich range of ways to measure and
quantify the biological process and outcome of gene expression. In
Imaging Gene Expression: Methods and Protocols, expert authors
offer up-to-date approaches and protocols that scientists in the
field have developed, which would benefit the broader scientific
community. Divided in three convenient parts, this detailed book
covers the output of a gene, namely the RNA molecules that are
transcribed from the gene and the way by which these molecules can
be tracked or quantified in fixed or living cells, protocols that
focus on the gene, DNA, or chromatin, as well as a variety of ways
by which nuclear processes intertwined with gene expression can be
followed and quantified in living cells as well as approaches for
studying several sub-nuclear structures found in eukaryotic cells.
Written in the highly successful Methods in Molecular Biology
series format, chapters include introductions to their respective
subjects, lists of materials and reagents, step-by-step, readily
reproducible laboratory protocols, and tips on troubleshooting and
avoiding known pitfalls. Authoritative and up-to-date, Imaging Gene
Expression: Methods and Protocols will serve researchers working
toward imaging in the context of complete organisms.
The Routledge Handbook of Language Contact provides an overview of
the state of the art of current research in contact linguistics.
Presenting contact linguistics as an established field of
investigation in its own right and featuring 26 chapters, this
handbook brings together a broad range of approaches to contact
linguistics, including: experimental and observational approaches
and formal theories; a focus on social and cognitive factors that
impact the outcome of language contact situations and bilingual
language processing; the emergence of new languages and speech
varieties in contact situations, and contact linguistic phenomena
in urban speech and linguistic landscapes. With contributions from
an international range of leading and emerging scholars in their
fields, the four sections of this text deal with methodological and
theoretical approaches, the factors that condition and shape
language contact, the impact of language contact on individuals,
and language change, repertoires and formation. This handbook is an
essential reference for anyone with an interest in language contact
in particular regions of the world, including Anatolia, Eastern
Polynesia, the Balkans, Asia, Melanesia, North America, and West
Africa.
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