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Wong Kar-Wai
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 262

Wong Kar-Wai

This study of Hong Kong cult director Wong Kar-wai provides an overview of his career and in-depth analysis of his seven feature films to date. Teo probes Wong's cinematic and literary influences - from Martin Scorsese to Haruki Murakami - yet shows how Wong transcends them all.

Heart Smart Chinese Cooking
  • Language: en

Heart Smart Chinese Cooking

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

With over 1 million cookbooks sold, the Heart and Stroke Foundation expands its library with Chef Stephen Wong as your guide to the fascinating flavours of China.

Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 655

Plunkett's Telecommunications Industry Almanac

A market research guide to the telecommunications industry. It offers a tool for strategic planning, competitive intelligence, employment searches or financial research. It includes a chapter of trends, statistical tables, and an industry-specific glossary. It provides profiles of the 500 biggest, companies in the telecommunications industry.

Personal Data (Privacy) Law in Hong Kong A Practical Guide on Compliance (Second Edition)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 884

Personal Data (Privacy) Law in Hong Kong A Practical Guide on Compliance (Second Edition)

  • Categories: Law

The idea of a right to privacy, which arose in reaction to the rapid rise of newspapers, instant photography and the “paparazzi” of the 19th century, has evolved into a constitutional right in much of the developed world. It is enshrined in Hong Kong through Articles 28, 29, 30 and 39 of the Basic Law. Hong Kong stands proud as the first jurisdiction in Asia to enact legislation to safeguard personal data in the form of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance, Cap 486 (“the Ordinance”) which came into force in 1996. At its centre are the six Data Protection Principles based on the 1980 OECD Guidelines. The office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data was created under this legi...

Cancer Theranostics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 544

Cancer Theranostics

Aiding researchers seeking to eliminate multi-step procedures, reduce delays in treatment and ease patient care, Cancer Theranostics reviews, assesses, and makes pertinent clinical recommendations on the integration of comprehensive in vitro diagnostics, in vivo molecular imaging, and individualized treatments towards the personalization of cancer treatment. Cancer Theranostics describes the identification of novel biomarkers to advance molecular diagnostics of cancer. The book encompasses new molecular imaging probes and techniques for early detection of cancer, and describes molecular imaging-guided cancer therapy. Discussion also includes nanoplatforms incorporating both cancer imaging an...

Psychopathy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 446

Psychopathy

Psychopathy is a very important concept for those working in the field of criminal justice - investigators, prosecutors, and those who have to evaluate, manage and treat offenders. In Psychopathy: Theory, Research and Implications for Society, detailed, empirically based contributions by the world's leading researchers describe the relevance of the construct to practical and policy issues, examining its relevance to such topics as treatment, risk management and recidivism. The use of the concept in a range of populations is discussed, including juveniles, children, and the mentally disordered, as well as across cultures. The major strength of the volume is that the validity of the psychopathy construct is enhanced by the extensive empirical support: contributors explore topics including the genetic, biological, affective, interpersonal and information processing models that underpin the disorder. Audience: All those dealing with offenders - psychologists, psychiatrists, lawyers, judges, prison administrators and those who formulate policy in the criminal justice system.

UCSF Magazine
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 742

UCSF Magazine

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Doctor Strange By Jason Aaron Vol. 2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 283

Doctor Strange By Jason Aaron Vol. 2

Collects Doctor Strange (2015) #11-20 And Annual #1. Stephen Strange is on the brink of death. His magic — all magic — is nearly depleted. Sensing that Strange is at his weakest, his greatest foes return from the shadows, ready to strike — starting with his oldest rival, Baron Mordo! But as a parade of villains line up to take their shot, one of Strange’s newest enemies may be the deadliest of all: The Orb has set his sights on the Sorcerer Supreme! And Mr. Misery may have helped defeat the Empirikul, but he’s about to unleash the full meaning of his name on Doctor Strange! Can Stephen survive this lethal lineup? Plus: The dynamic debut of the Sorcerers Supreme!

Doctor Strange Vol. 4
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 143

Doctor Strange Vol. 4

As magic faced its last days, Mr. Misery helped Doctor Strange defeat the Empirikul. But that doesn't make Misery a hero. Not one bit. Now the nightmarish creature is about to show Strange the full meaning of his name - and he'll do it by visiting pain and suffering on one of the Doc's closest allies! The Sorcerer Supreme won't stand for that - but to bring the thunder down on Misery, he needs a little help from Thor! Then, Clea walks back into Doctor Strange's life just as he's picking up the pieces from the worst beating he's ever taken. Is she there to make things better - or will she make that battle feel like a walk in the park for Stephen? Plus: The dazzling debut of the Sorcerers Supreme! Collecting DOCTOR STRANGE (2015) #17-20 and ANNUAL #1.

Hound Pound Narrative
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 282

Hound Pound Narrative

This is a detailed ethnographic study of a therapeutic prison unit in Canada for the treatment of sexual offenders. Utilizing extensive interviews and participant-observation over an eighteen month period of field work, the author takes the reader into the depths of what prison inmates commonly refer to as the “hound pound.” James Waldram provides a rich and powerful glimpse into the lives and treatment experiences of one of society’s most hated groups. He brings together a variety of theoretical perspectives from psychological and medical anthropology, narrative theory, and cognitive science to capture the nature of sexual offender treatment, from the moment inmates arrive at the treatment facility to the day they are relased. This book explores the implications of an outside world that balks at any notion that sexual offenders can somehow be treated and rendered harmless. The author argues that the aggressive and confrontational nature of the prison’s treatment approach is counterproductive to the goal of what he calls “habilitation” -- the creation of pro-social and moral individuals rendered safe for our communities.