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Aftab, Kaleem (December 5, 2022). "Arab Stars of Tomorrow 2022: Adam Bessa, actor (Tunisia)". Screen Daily. Archived from the original on December 5, 2022. Against this view, detractors argue that the influx of foreign workers would change the community beyond recognition, that the mine would affect the sheep pastures adversely, in addition to the health risks and environmental degradation entailed in the open pit mine. In the 2021 elections, the anti-mining Community of the People party ( Inuit Ataqatigiit) narrowly won, and this will for the time being put the mining project on hold. A proposed iron mine further north (the Isua mine), whose concession is owned by London Mining, does not seem to have led to similar controversy. Located 150 kilometers north of the capital Nuuk, this mine would not interfere with community life as the area is uninhabited; on the other hand, the potential climate impact of iron mining is considerable, unlike rare earth mining. After barely surviving a previous mission in Dhaka, Tyler Rake retires from mercenary work to a cabin in Austria to recuperate. Tyler is later approached by a stranger called Alcott and asked to rescue Tyler's ex-wife Mia's sister, Ketevan, and her two children, Sandro and Nina. Ketevan married Davit Radiani, one of the co-leaders of the Nagazi, the largest crime syndicate of Georgia, which he founded with his brother, Zurab. After Davit threw a DEA agent off a roof, he was imprisoned and unable to bribe his way out due to the pressure from the Americans. Davit forces Ketevan and her children to move into the prison to keep them from leaving him, but the poor living conditions and Davit's abuse cause Ketevan to call Mia for help. Part of the reason lies in the deeper historical roots to extractivism and how it has played out in colonial contexts around the world. In the Arctic, extractivism is underlain by a particular socio-cultural orientation toward the northern environment that conceives it as a distant storehouse of resources and an extractive frontier. This perspective has roots (particularly in the European Arctic) in deeply religious and cultural attitudes toward nature in addition to the incentives provided by the global manifestations of European capitalism . Even as we are moving into an economy that has already started de-coupling wealth and economic growth from the use of traditional mineral and fossil-based resources, resource extraction in the Arctic is still caught in the extractivist paradigm following long historical lines (McCannon, Reference McCannon2012; Josephson, Reference Josephson2014; Nuttall, Reference Nuttall2017). What we see in the Arctic is a pattern of extractivism that keeps reinventing itself in new guises, adapting to changing circumstances, and increasingly in tension with multiple actors and with demands for less intrusive, genuinely consultative, socially just, and more sustainable solutions. How and when will this prevailing Arctic extractivism transform, if not discontinue? Will new extractivist patterns emerge in industries such as tourism , energy production, strategic minerals, and marine protein farming, or are other development pathways possible? Have questions about tooth pain or a tooth extraction or Would you like to see a Bupa Dental Care NHS or private dentist? Find a practice near you.

Sensitive teeth. The teeth next to the one that’s removed may feel sensitive and this may last several weeks. During a community dialogue in May 2020, an important figure in local cultural life, a former waitress in the miner’s canteen who came to Svalbard in the early 1970s and has lived through the accelerated development of the archipelago, remembered a meeting of representatives for local and central authorities. It was mentioned that “it is a blessing for the Norwegian government that there is no Indigenous population in Svalbard.” The perceived blessing lies in the unobstructed ability to rule a vast and strategic territory in the High Arctic where nobody is entitled to claim the right to co-decide on how the place will develop. Travers, Peter (April 22, 2020). " 'Extraction': Another Bullet Ballet That Needs Serious Target Practice". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on April 23, 2020 . Retrieved April 22, 2020. On August 31, 2018, it was announced that Sam Hargrave would direct Dhaka from a screenplay by Joe Russo. [3] In addition, Chris Hemsworth was set to star in the film. [3] In November 2018, the rest of the cast was set. [4] [5] Flam, Charna (June 17, 2023). " 'Extraction 3' With Chris Hemsworth Coming to Netflix". Variety . Retrieved June 18, 2023.Bridge, Gavin (November 4, 2020). "DATA: 'BORAT 2' SECOND ONLY TO 'HAMILTON' IN MOST-WATCHED U.S. SVOD MOVIES OF 2020". Variety. Archived from the original on November 4, 2020 . Retrieved November 4, 2020. Extraction (2020)". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango. Archived from the original on April 25, 2020 . Retrieved October 10, 2021. You may have stitches, depending on which tooth was removed, and why. The stitches will dissolve by themselves within a week to 10 days, so you won’t need to have them removed.

In Extraction, Tyler Rake is an elite Australian mercenary who is still haunted by the death of his young son. Indian teenager Ovi Mahajan (Rudhraksh Jaiswal), the son of a crime lord who has been sent to prison, is kidnapped by his father's biggest rival and held in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Knowing that his boss can't really afford mercenaries to rescue Ovi, right-hand man Saju (Randeep Hooda) hires Tyler and a team of fellow guns-for-hire to rescue Ovi, with plans to kill them all once the boy is free instead of paying what he owes. Netflix's new action thriller Extraction is based on the comic book Ciudad, which was co-written by Anthony and Joe Russo with Ande Parks, and illustrated by Fernando León González. Though both the comic book and the movie tell the story of a mercenary called Tyler Rake (played by Chris Hemsworth in Extraction) on a mission to rescue a kidnap victim, there were a number of changes made from the graphic novel for the film version. Extraction 2', starring Chris Hemsworth, to reportedly film in Prague". The Prague Reporter. August 31, 2021. Archived from the original on November 9, 2021 . Retrieved August 31, 2021.In Victorian studies, the term extraction helps us express the nineteenth-century emergence of a society fully reliant on finite underground materials and helps us describe the material and value relations at the heart of imperialism and at the heart of the provincial–metropole dynamic. I have also argued in my book, Extraction Ecologies and the Literature of the Long Exhaustion, that there is a pronounced tension between the nineteenth-century rise of industrialized mining and the concurrent emergence of ecological science, one that the term extraction helps us see. Footnote 5 For while extraction presumes the ability to withdraw—neatly, completely—one piece from the receptacle of nature, ecology suggests a complex of interdependences from which no single part can be removed in isolation.

a b Fleming, Mike Jr. (August 30, 2018). "Busy AGBO Sets India Kidnap Drama 'Dhaka' At Netflix: Chris Hemsworth Stars & Sam Hargrave Helms Joe Russo Script". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on September 6, 2018 . Retrieved April 9, 2020. The situation in Alaska is different. Since its opening in 1977, the Prudhoe Bay oil field on its north coast is by far the largest and most productive in North America. There are small Indigenous settlements nearby, but the 3,000 workers employed by oil companies and contractors are FIFOs. Like in Greenland and Svalbard, the environment is ecologically fragile and incapable of supporting large populations by way of production. Mines are social bubbles, in this case (as often elsewhere) furnished with an independent electricity supply and recreational facilities for the workers, ranging from gyms to seriously discounted fast-food outlets, usually inaccessible to outsiders. Damage to other teeth. This might happen when your dentist removes your tooth, particularly if the teeth next to the one being removed have a large filling or crown. These ideas sharpened under industrial colonialism, resting on an assumption of virtuous transformation of raw materials to goods and societal value with little harm of any kind. The unquestionable harm wrought on local communities was justified with progressivist ideologies, articulated by several thinkers and, as extraction grew, by theorists of resource-centered imperialism (Hobson, Reference Hobson1902) and ideas about “control of the tropics” (Kidd, Reference Kidd1898), which also included “control of the Arctic.” One of the key arguments in this literature was that since Indigenous populations neither would nor could exploit natural resources at this scale, it was both the right and a duty of the “civilized peoples” to do so. Civilization, as articulated by John A. Hobson, a progressive British economist and in fact a critic of imperialism, was ultimately characterized by a supreme capacity to extract and develop natural resources. According to this early version of the “gospel of efficiency” (Hays, Reference Hays1959), wealth was going to spread across society, including, presumably, the far north, perceived by the most wishful visionaries as the future epitome of human civilization, justifiying continued hopes and projects to populate, promulgate, and excavate the Arctic in a noble “northward course of empire” (Stefansson, Reference Stefansson1922).

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Chris Hemsworth begins shooting for Netflix film 'Dhaka' in India". New Indian Express. November 5, 2018. Archived from the original on December 7, 2019 . Retrieved April 9, 2020. The modern era, especially the decades following the “great acceleration” since 1945 (McNeill & Engelke, Reference McNeill and Engelke2016), has seen the incursion of extractive industries in Inuit heartlands. As early as the 1980s, the biologist and travel writer Barry Lopez warned about the ecological destruction wrought by oil exploration in Alaska. In the early 2020s, the main political controversy in Greenland concerns a mining concession at Kvanefjeld near the southern tip of the island ( Figure 2.1). Characteristically, the disagreement over the Kvanefjeld mine reveals a dilemma: Greenlanders wish to be fully independent of their former colonial power Denmark, which continues to support the country to the tune of 3.9 billion Danish kroner a year (a substantial sum, considering that the total population of the island is 55,000), and the mine would contribute to economic self-sufficiency. Natural resource extraction has grown to global significance as the basis for industrial modernity (Sörlin, Reference Sörlin and Sörlin2023, see Chapter 1). This modernity emerged with the Industrial Revolution, accelerated dramatically during the twentieth century, and is now changing rapidly because of new growth in East Asian and other economies beyond the Euro-Western world. It may be argued, as currently takes place in a growing literature in innovation and transition studies, that it is undergoing ruptures and stands at a crossroads (Kanger et al., Reference Kanger, Tinits, Pahker, Orru, Tivari, Sillak, Šeļa and Vaik2022). Extractive industrial modernity produced particular kinds of societies, based on values linked to gender, ethnic, and social hierarchies and with largely unsustainable economies. This modernity is increasingly being challenged, and political and cultural tensions around extractive industries have grown far beyond those we saw in past controversies around preservation and conservation. It is in this emerging, uncertain world that we must locate Arctic extractivism. Is the latter on the crest of the wave of change or caught up in a region resistant to change, bogged down in extractivist patterns of the past?

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