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Sexuality in Muslim Contexts : Restrictions and Resistance
This groundbreaking book explores resistance against the harsh policing of sexuality in some Muslim societies.Many Muslim majority countries still use religious discourse to enforce stigmatization and repression of those, especially women, who do not conform to sexual norms promoted either by the state or by non-state actors.In this context, Islam is often stigmatized in Western discourse for being intrinsically restrictive with respect to women's rights and sexuality. The authors show that conservative Muslim discourse does not necessarily match practices of believers or of citizens and that women's empowerment is facilitated where indigenous and culturally appropriate strategies are developed.Using case studies from Pakistan, Iran, Indonesia, China, Bangladesh, Israel and India, they argue persuasively that Muslim religious traditions do not necessarily lead to conservative agendas but can promote emancipatory standpoints. An intervention to the construction of 'Muslim women' as uniformly subordinate, this collection spearheads an unprecedented wake of organizing around sexualities in Muslim communities.
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Locked Out : Regional Restrictions in Digital Entertainment Culture
A rare insight into how industry practices like regional restrictions have shaped global media culture in the digital era “This content is not available in your country.” At some point, most media consumers around the world have run into a message like this.Whether trying to watch a DVD purchased during a vacation abroad, play an imported Japanese video game, or listen to a Spotify library while traveling, we are constantly reminded of geography’s imprint on digital culture.We are locked out. Despite utopian hopes of a borderless digital society, DVDs, video games, and streaming platforms include digital rights management mechanisms that block media access within certain territories.These technologies of “regional lockout” are meant first and foremost to keep the entertainment industries’ global markets distinct.But they also frustrate consumers and place territories on a hierarchy of global media access.Drawing on extensive research of media-industry strategies, consumer and retailer practices, and media regulation, Locked Out explores regional lockout’s consequences for media around the globe.Power and capital are at play when it comes to who can consume what content and who can be a cultural influence.Looking across digital technologies, industries, and national contexts, Locked Out argues that the practice of regional lockout has shaped and reinforced global hierarchies of geography and culture.
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Law and Politics on Export Restrictions : WTO and Beyond
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Can download restrictions be bypassed in the browser?
Yes, download restrictions can be bypassed in the browser using various methods. One common method is to use a virtual private network (VPN) to change your IP address and location, which can sometimes allow you to access restricted downloads. Additionally, some browser extensions or add-ons can help bypass download restrictions by disguising your browser's user agent or by allowing you to download content from restricted websites. However, it's important to note that bypassing download restrictions may violate the terms of service of the website or platform, so it's important to use these methods responsibly and legally.
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Is there music without copyright and similar restrictions?
Yes, there is music that is in the public domain, meaning it is not subject to copyright restrictions. This includes music whose copyright has expired, music that was created before copyright laws existed, or music that the creator has intentionally placed in the public domain. Additionally, there is also music that is released under Creative Commons licenses, which allow for varying degrees of freedom in how the music can be used and shared while still retaining some rights for the creator.
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Why can apps be installed on the iPad despite restrictions?
Apps can be installed on the iPad despite restrictions because Apple has a curated App Store where developers submit their apps for review. Apple has strict guidelines and restrictions in place to ensure that the apps meet certain standards for quality, security, and content. Once an app passes the review process, it is made available for download on the App Store, allowing users to install it on their iPads. Additionally, users can also install apps from outside the App Store by using enterprise distribution or developer provisioning profiles, although this requires additional steps and permissions.
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Are there also books or music with age restrictions?
Yes, there are books and music with age restrictions. In the case of books, some may be labeled as "adult" or "mature content" and may be recommended for readers over a certain age. Similarly, some music may have explicit lyrics or themes that are not suitable for younger audiences, and may be labeled with a parental advisory warning. These age restrictions are put in place to help guide consumers and ensure that they are making informed choices about the content they are consuming.
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Restrictions on the Use of Land: A Practitioner's Handbook
The second edition of this accessible book is a single up-to-date reference work which discusses a broad range of public and private law topics which directly impact on the use and development of land.In addition to new chapters on wayleaves, planning enforcement, and trees and hedgerows, this updated edition includes coverage of significant recent cases such as: • EASEMENTS: Regency Villas Ltd v Diamond Resorts (Europe) Ltd [2018] UKSC 57 (a case discussing the four essential requirements of an easement), together with some recent authorities on prescription, such as Hughes v Benefice of Frampton-on-Severn, Arlingham, Saul, Fretherne & Framilode [2021] UKUT 184 (LC). • TOWN AND VILLAGE GREENS: TW Logistics Ltd v Essex County Council [2021] AC 1050 (the post-registration rights of a landowner and the interplay with the so-called ‘Victorian Statutes’) and R (Bellway Homes Ltd) v Kent County Council [2022] EWHC2593 (trigger events under s.15C of the Commons Act 2006). • PUBLIC RIGHTS OF WAY: DPP v Ziegler [2021] UKSC 23 (the interplay between a person’s right to protest and the obligation not to obstruct the highway) and R (Monckton) v Staffordshire County Council [2022] EWHC 3049 (Admin) (judicial review in the case of a modification order before it was confirmed). • RESTRICTIVE COVENANTS: Birdlip Ltd v Hunter [2016] EWCA Civ 603 (the prerequisites for a building scheme) and Fearn v Board of Trustees of the Tate Gallery [2023] UKSC 4 (a case which involves a modern restatement of the law of private nuisance in the context of visual intrusion). • ASSETS OF COMMUNITY VALUE: Banner Homes Ltd v St Albans District Council [2018] EWCA Civ 1187 (a case discussing the meaning of ‘actual use’ in section 88(2)(a) of the Localism Act 2011) and R (TV Harrison CIC) v Leeds City Council [2022] EWHC 130 (Admin) (a judgment which cites from four decisions of the FTT)).
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Adjectival Modification and Order Restrictions : The Influence of Temporariness on Prenominal Word Order
This monographs investigates into the influence of the individual-/stage-level distinction (IL/SL) on order restrictions of multiple prenominal adjectives (AORs).It rejects the restriction regularly postulated—across different research frameworks—that SL-adjectives are being realized farther from the head noun than IL-adjectives, relegating the alleged constraint to an epiphenomenon of more general principles.While formal-theoretic hypotheses on AORs are formulated and put to the test empirically via a large corpus as well as two rating studies, the book also addresses adjective classification, modification patterns, and the IL-SL-debate in general.The preferred prenominal positions of typical SL-adjectives are argued to follow from their nature as absolute-gradable adjectives as well as from the distinction between object- and kind-modification.The empirical studies corroborate these considerations.The book critically discusses and opposes several well-established hypotheses on AORs, sketches a flexible and parsimonious syntax of adjectival modification, and will be of interest to syntacticians and semanticists working on DP-structure, the IL-SL-debate, and adjectival modification
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Merging Optimization and Control in Power Systems : Physical and Cyber Restrictions in Distributed Frequency Control and Beyond
Merging Optimization and Control in Power Systems A novel exploration of distributed control in power systems with insightful discussions of physical and cyber restrictions In Merging Optimization and Control in Power Systems an accomplished team of engineers deliver a comprehensive introduction to distributed optimal control in power systems.The book re-imagines control design within the framework of cyber-physical systems with restrictions in both the physical and cyber spaces, addressing operational constraints, non-smooth objective functions, rapid power fluctuations caused by renewable generations, partial control coverage, communication delays, and non-identical sampling rates.This book bridges the gap between optimization and control in two ways.First, optimization-based feedback control is explored.The authors describe feedback controllers which automatically drive system states asymptotically to specific, desired optimal working points.Second, the book discusses feedback-based optimization.Leveraging the philosophy of feedback control, the authors envision the online solving of complicated optimization and control problems of power systems to adapt to time-varying environments.Readers will also find: A thorough argument against the traditional and centralized hierarchy of power system control in favor of the merged approach described in the bookComprehensive explorations of the fundamental changes gripping the power system today, including the increasing penetration of renewable and distributed generation, the proliferation of electric vehicles, and increases in load demandData, tables, illustrations, and case studies covering realistic power systems and experimentsIn-depth examinations of physical and cyber restrictions, as well as the robustness and adaptability of the proposed model Perfect for postgraduate students and researchers with the prerequisite knowledge of power system analysis, operation, and dynamics, convex optimization theory, and control theory, Merging Optimization and Control in Power Systems is an advanced and timely treatment of distributed optimal controller design.
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What are job restrictions?
Job restrictions refer to limitations placed on an employee's ability to perform certain tasks or duties due to physical, medical, or other reasons. These restrictions are often put in place to ensure the safety and well-being of the employee, as well as to comply with legal and regulatory requirements. Job restrictions may include limitations on lifting heavy objects, operating machinery, or working in certain environments, and are typically determined through a formal assessment process, such as a medical evaluation or workplace safety review. Employers are responsible for accommodating these restrictions and providing alternative tasks or adjustments to the work environment as needed.
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What are weight restrictions?
Weight restrictions refer to the maximum allowable weight for a particular item, vehicle, or structure. These restrictions are put in place to ensure safety and prevent damage to infrastructure or equipment. For example, weight restrictions on bridges help prevent overloading and potential collapse. Similarly, weight restrictions on vehicles help maintain road safety and prevent excessive wear and tear on roads and highways.
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Why are there no age restrictions for books, but for movies?
Age restrictions for movies are typically based on the content and themes depicted in the film, such as violence, sexual content, or language, which may not be suitable for younger audiences. Books, on the other hand, rely on the reader's ability to interpret and understand the content, making it more difficult to enforce age restrictions. Additionally, books are often seen as a form of artistic expression and censorship based on age could be seen as limiting freedom of speech and access to information. Ultimately, age restrictions for movies are in place to help guide parents and viewers in making informed decisions about what is appropriate for different age groups.
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How do content restrictions work?
Content restrictions work by using filters and algorithms to block or limit access to certain types of content. This can include restricting access to explicit or violent material, as well as blocking certain websites or keywords. Content restrictions can be implemented at the network level, such as by internet service providers, or at the device level, such as by parental control settings. These restrictions are designed to protect users, particularly children, from harmful or inappropriate content.
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