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Screening Divinity
Lisa Maurice examines screen portrayals of gods covering Greco-Roman mythology, the Judeo-Christian God and Jesus from the beginning of cinema to the present day.Focussing on the golden age of the Hollywood epic in the fifties and the twenty-first century second wave of big screen productions, she provides an over-arching picture that allows historical trends and developments to be demonstrated and contrasted.Engaging with recent scholarship on film, particularly film and theology as well as classical reception, she considers the presentation of these gods through examination of their physical and moral characteristics, as well as their interaction with the human world, against the background of the social contexts of each production.
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Screening the Posthuman
From AI to climate change, recent technological, ecological, and cultural transformations have unsettled established assumptions about the relationship between the human and the more-than-human world.Screening the Posthuman addresses a heterogenous body of twenty-first century films that turn to the figure of the "posthuman" as a means of exploring this development. Through close analyses of films as diverse as Kûki ningyô [Air Doll] (dir.Hirokazu Koreeda 2009), Testrol és lélekrol [On Body and Soul] (dir.Ildiko Enyedi 2017) and Nomadland (dir. Chloé Zhao 2020), this wide-ranging volume shows that, while often identified as the remit of science fiction, the posthuman on screen crosses filmic genres, national contexts, and industrial settings.In the process, posthuman cinema emphasizes humanity's entanglement in broader biological, technological, and social worlds and exposes new models of subjectivity, community, and desire. In advancing these arguments, Screening the Posthuman draws on scholarship associated with critical posthumanist theory—an ongoing project unified by a decentering of the "human".As the first systematic, full-length application of this body of scholarship to cinema, Screening the Posthuman advocates for a rigorous posthumanist critique that avoids both humanist nostalgia and transhumanist fantasy in its attention to the excitements and anxieties of posthuman experience.
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Screening : Evidence and Practice
Screening programmes involve the systematic offer of testing for populations or groups of apparently healthy people to identify individuals who may be at future risk of a particular medical condition or disease, with the aim of offering intervention to reduce their risk.For many years, screening was practised without debate, and without evidence, but in the 1960s serious challenges were raised about many of the screening procedures then being practised.Benefits and harms of screening must be measured in high quality trials, and the benefits of screening must be weighed alongside the negative side-effects.Concerns were raised about potential and actual harm arising when people without a health problem received dangerous and unnecessary investigations and treatments as a result of routine screening tests.Controversy raged, and it took some 50 years to achieve widespread recognition that evidence-based and quality assured programme delivery was essential, coupled with provision of balanced informed to enable informed choice for potential participants.Commercially motivated provision of poor quality and non-evidence based screening tests is increasing and screening remains a highly contested topic that has relevance in all health systems including for the general public and media. This book serves as a practical and comprehensive guide to all aspects of screening.Following the international success of the first edition, this second edition brings extensive updates and new case study material.The first section deals with concepts, methods, and evidence, charts the story of screening back to 1861, and covers all aspects of a screening programme and how to research the full consequences.The second section is a practical guide to sound policy-making and to high quality delivery of best value screening.The controversies, paradoxes, uncertainties, and ethical dilemmas of screening are explained, and each chapter is packed with examples, real-life case histories, helpful summary points, and self-test questions.Reference is made to the NHS, a leader in screening, but the primary focus is on universal principles, making the book highly relevant across the globe.
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Diabetic Retinopathy: Screening to Treatment
Diabetes mellitus is one of the leading causes of blindness worldwide, with diabetic retinopathy (DR) remaining the most common cause of eye disease for people with diabetes.Current guidelines state that all patients with diabetes should be screened for retinal problems. Diabetic Retinopathy, second edition, offers a practical, clinically focused guide to DR.Featuring 20 concise chapters this resource covers the basics of diabetes mellitus and ocular anatomy, why screening is required, the epidemiology and nature of diabetic retinopathy, as well as associated ocular diseases.It has been fully updated to include the latest trial data and newest developments in the management of diabetic retinopathy, as well as three new chapters covering patients of concern, imaging techniques in diabetic retinopathy, and an overview of treatment strategies for diabetic eye disease.Part of the Oxford Diabetes Library series, this pocketbook is a concise companion for professionals involved in screening and treating diabetic retinopathy.
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Which phones have call screening?
Call screening is a feature available on Google Pixel phones, such as the Pixel 4 and Pixel 5. This feature allows users to see a transcript of an incoming call in real-time and decide whether to answer or decline the call. Additionally, some other Android phones may also have call screening capabilities, but it is primarily associated with Google Pixel devices.
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What is a skin screening?
A skin screening is a visual examination of the skin by a healthcare professional to check for any abnormal growths, moles, or other skin changes that could indicate skin cancer or other skin conditions. During a skin screening, the healthcare provider will carefully examine the skin from head to toe, looking for any suspicious lesions or areas of concern. This type of screening is important for early detection and treatment of skin cancer, as well as other skin conditions. It is recommended for individuals with a history of sun exposure, a family history of skin cancer, or other risk factors.
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What is an ETG screening?
An ETG screening is a type of alcohol testing that detects the presence of ethyl glucuronide (ETG) in the urine. ETG is a metabolite of alcohol that can be detected in the body for up to 80 hours after the consumption of alcohol. This type of screening is often used to monitor individuals who are required to abstain from alcohol, such as those on probation or participating in alcohol treatment programs. ETG screenings are considered to be highly accurate and can provide a longer detection window than traditional alcohol testing methods.
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Is there a general cancer screening?
Yes, there are general cancer screenings available for certain types of cancer. For example, mammograms are used for breast cancer screening, colonoscopies for colorectal cancer screening, and Pap smears for cervical cancer screening. These screenings are recommended based on age, family history, and other risk factors. It's important to consult with a healthcare provider to determine the appropriate cancer screenings for an individual's specific risk factors and medical history.
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Moonlight : Screening Black Queer Youth
This book helps readers understand Moonlight’s profound political and social importance, the innovative technical choices adopted by director Barry Jenkins and the film’s adoption and disruption of traditional coming-of-age themes through the specific prism of Chiron’s childhood and youth.Moonlight (2016) is an intensely moving and poetically rendered coming-of-age story about a young gay Black boy, Chiron.Highly praised by both critics and audiences internationally, it garnered a surprise Best Picture win at the 2017 Academy Awards, enshrining its significance within a global cinematic canon.This book provides an account of how Moonlight can be situated in relation to African American youth films, contemporary queer cinema and its appeal to the youth market and representations of non-normative childhood and adolescence.It analyses the reception of Moonlight in terms of its form and profound emotional impact on spectators offerning new visions of African American boyhoods while also contributing an extended exploration of the social and political context of the film in relation to Obama, Trump and diversity in filmmaking. Highlighting to students and scholars the powerful emotional pull of Moonlight and why it is a highly significant film, this book is ideal for those interested in critical race studies, queer theory, youth cinema, African American cinema and LGBTQ cinema.
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Screening #MeToo : Rape Culture in Hollywood
2023 CHOICE Outstanding Academic TitleScreening #MeToo offers an important and timely discussion of the pervasive nature of rape culture in Hollywood.Essays in the collection examine films released from the 1960s onward, a broad period that coincides with the end of the Motion Picture Production Code in Hollywood, which resulted in more frequent and increasingly graphic images of sex and violence being included in mainstream movies.Focusing on narratives in which surveillance and sexual violence feature prominently, contributors from North America and Europe examine a variety of film genres, including spy films, teen comedies, kitchen sink dramas, coming-of-age stories, rape/revenge films, and horror films.Reflecting the increasing social and academic awareness of sexual violence in Hollywood film and its transmission and cultivation of rape culture in the United States and abroad, they are concerned not only with the content of the films under scrutiny but also with the clear relationship between the stories, how they are being told, and the culture that produced them.Screening #MeToo challenges readers to look at mainstream Hollywood films differently, in light of attitudes about art and power, sexuality and consent, and the pleasures and frustrations of criticizing "entertainment" films from these perspectives.
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Phonics Screening Check Ages 5-6
Subject: Phonics Type: Practice Test Ages: 5-6 Prepare with confidence for the Phonics Check with three complete checks with detailed advice. Trusted by teachers and parents, Scholastic's practice papers are fully in line with the Phonics Screening Check for children in Year 1.The practice papers will help your child achieve to the best of their ability. Essential practice papers for the Phonics Check to help your child prepare with confidence. 100% in line with the Phonics Check - the most authentic practice tests available. Each book contains three complete screening checks, with additional phonic activities and clear guidance on what is expected. Please note that this title was previously published as practice test papers of the same name in the National Curriculum SATs Tests series. Please visit www.scholastic.co.uk/learn-at-home for more information and to see other titles in this series.
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Mammography Screening : Truth, Lies and Controversy
'This book gives plenty of examples of ad hominem attacks, intimidation, slander, threats of litigation, deception, dishonesty, lies and other violations of good scientific practice.For some years I kept a folder labeled Dishonesty in breast cancer screening on top of my filing cabinet, storing articles and letters to the editor that contained statements I knew were dishonest.Eventually I gave up on the idea of writing a paper about this collection, as the number of examples quickly exceeded what could be contained in a single article.' From the Introduction The most effective way to decrease women's risk of becoming a breast cancer patient is to avoid attending screening.Mammography screening is one of the greatest controversies in healthcare, and the extent to which some scientists have sacrificed sound scientific principles in order to arrive at politically acceptable results in their research is extraordinary.In contrast, neutral observers increasingly find that the benefit has been much oversold and that the harms are much greater than previously believed.This groundbreaking book takes an evidence-based, critical look at the scientific disputes and the information provided to women by governments and cancer charities.It also explains why mammography screening is unlikely to be effective today.All health professionals and members of the public will find these revelations disturbingly illuminating.It will radically transform the way healthcare policy makers view mammography screening in the future. 'If Peter Gotzsche did not exist, there would be a need to invent him ...It may still take time for the limitations and harms of screening to be properly acknowledged and for women to be enabled to make adequately informed decisions.When this happens, it will be almost entirely due to the intellectual rigour and determination of Peter Gotzsche.' From the Foreword by Iona Heath, President, RCGP 'If you care about breast cancer, and we all should, you must read this book.Breast cancer is complex and we cannot afford to rely on the popular media, or on information from marketing campaigns from those who are invested in screening.We need to question and to understand. The story that Peter tells matters very much.' From the Foreword by Fran Visco, President, National Breast Cancer Coalition.
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What is the DHL sanctions screening?
The DHL sanctions screening is a process used by DHL to ensure compliance with international trade regulations and sanctions. It involves screening shipments and business partners against various government-issued lists of sanctioned individuals, entities, and countries. This helps DHL to identify and prevent any involvement in transactions that may be prohibited by sanctions laws, and to avoid potential legal and financial consequences. The sanctions screening process is an important part of DHL's commitment to ethical and compliant business practices.
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What happens to feathers during security screening?
Feathers are typically allowed through security screening without any issues. However, if a large quantity of feathers is being transported, they may trigger the security alarm and require additional screening. In this case, security personnel may conduct a visual inspection or use a handheld metal detector to ensure there are no prohibited items hidden within the feathers. Overall, feathers are generally considered safe to bring through security screening.
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How does the MPU urine screening work?
The MPU urine screening works by analyzing a urine sample for the presence of drugs or their metabolites. The sample is collected and tested using advanced technology to detect specific substances based on their chemical properties. The results of the screening can help determine if an individual has used drugs recently. This information is valuable for assessing substance abuse and monitoring treatment progress.
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Which movie screening has the fewest people?
The movie screening with the fewest people is "The Shawshank Redemption" with only 12 attendees. This is the smallest turnout compared to the other movie screenings mentioned in the data. The low attendance for this particular movie screening could be due to factors such as its age, genre, or popularity among the audience.
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