EXTRACTION: Book 1 in the Extraction series

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As the twentieth century drew closer, mines in Sør-Varanger, Mo i Rana , and Svalbard were opened, meaning that the relative importance of mining activities – and jobs – grew steadily in northern Norway. Asbjørn Jaklin describes the mine in Sulitjelma as “a mining sensation,” employing more than 1,700 workers in 1907 (Jaklin, Reference Jaklin2006: 61, our translation). These mines were part of a general trend in the region at the time where subsistence work on a farm was combined with (partial, but also for-cash) work in the fisheries and labor in the mines on and off, either in seasons or merely because mines would open and close irregularly. The mines also served to “Norwegianize” the region, as capital, the development of a labor force (with political ambitions), and urbanization (like in Mo i Rana, Kirkenes, and Fauske/Sulitjelma) increased state presence. Mining also favored Norwegian culture, competence, and economic advantage, further marginalizing Sámi culture and influence, in parallel with other state initiatives for cultural assimilation and “Norwegianization ” (Minde, Reference Mercon2003), for instance through forced relocation and Norwegian-language education in government-run schools for children. Ankers, Adele (December 9, 2020). "Extraction: Russo Brothers Want to Expand Netflix Film Into a Cinematic Universe". IGN. Archived from the original on December 8, 2020 . Retrieved December 11, 2020.

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. Eight months later, Khan encounters Asif in a restroom and promptly shoots him to death. Meanwhile, Ovi Jr, who's returned to Mumbai, jumps into his school's swimming pool to practice holding his breath, mirroring the scene where Tyler is introduced chronologically in the film. He surfaces to see a blurred vision of a man resembling Tyler watching him. Kit, Borys (November 16, 2018). "David Harbour Joins Chris Hemsworth in Russo Brothers Action Movie 'Dhaka' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on December 7, 2019 . Retrieved April 9, 2020. The book opens with an introduction to the most conventional processing technologies used in industry today: the alkaline extraction followed by isoelectric precipitation, and air classification. The book also focusses on novel extraction and purification technologies, covering the most recent green emerging technologies based on enzymatic processes, solvents, high-pressure processing, barometric membrane technologies, and microwave-assisted extraction, among others. The final chapters bridge the gap between the presented methods and product development and highlight how these technologies can alter protein functionality and nutritional quality of the extracted protein, and thereby, impact human health.

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These observations of changes in the extractive approaches can help us nuance the relation between resource extraction and colonialism in the European Arctic. Early modern extractivism was decisive, conscious, and underpinned by military and state-building interests in Europe. It started several hundred years ago to foster an instrumental state-centered interest in northern natural resources, explicitly – and perhaps even more implicitly – suggesting that their primary use was to strengthen the nation, defined as “south,” rather than the future prosperity, freedom, and independence of northern regions and their populations. It was based on a staple trade commercial frame of thought. To this should be added an important element that distinguished Fennoscandia and to some extent Russia from Greenland and North America. In Fennoscandia, extractivism was accompanied by agriculture and fishing. It was colonialism in the literal sense, a population politics that stimulated an influx of southern farmers and settlers whose job it was to secure the sovereignty of the state (Sörlin, Reference Sörlin and Keskitalo2019). At the time, state power was still predominantly based on territorial control and largely conceived of as legitimized through an agro-colonial regime of extractivism. To extract means to draw, take, or copy something out – something one has not produced oneself. Originating in late Latin and gaining its current meaning in the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the term “extraction” describes activities performed at that time just as it does those taking place in the twenty-first century in Svalbard. Recently, critical scholarship has widened the definition of extractivism to “an analytical and also political concept that enables the examination and articulation of deeper underlying logics of exploitation and subjectification that are central to the present conjuncture of capitalist globalization and neoliberalism” (Junka-Aikio & Cortes-Severino, Reference Junka-Aikio and Cortes-Severino2017: 177). Yet in academic literature where resource extraction is discussed together with the booming industry of tourism (Blanco, Reference Blanco2011; Ruiz-Frau et al., Reference Ruiz-Frau, Kaiser, Edwards-Jones, Klein, Segan and Possingham2015; Sisneros-Kidd et al., Reference Sisneros-Kidd, Monz, Hausner, Schmidt and Clark2019), there is often an undisputed distinction made between extractive and non-extractive practices. Following Büscher and Davidov ( Reference Büscher and Davidov2016), Byström ( Reference Byström2019), Saville ( Reference Saville2019b), Stoddart et al. ( Reference Stoddart, Mattoni, McLevey, Stoddart, Mattoni and McLevey2020), and Herva, Varnajot, and Pashkevich ( Reference Herva, Varnajot and Pashkevich2020), we argue for revisiting the issue, and will critically interrogate ideas that view tourism and science as being non-extractive. If you think you may have complications from a tooth extraction, seek advice from your dentist as soon as possible. Already, the Early Modern revolution of natural philosophy has legitimized the sense that Man’s destiny is to dominate and exploit a nature “out there,” a mechanized nature in which humans had no part. Man replaced God and put himself in a position beyond nature. This represented no shift from the Judeo-Christian tradition, however, as Man was seen also in biblical times as being the steward of Creation , and the benefactor of all goods that could be drawn from it (as in for instance Genesis 2:19). The combination of the Christian anthropocentric notion of the world, where Man is regarded as God’s representative on Earth, and the Athenian focus on the nature of Man and his ability to make sense of the world constructed a reality where “Christianity absorbed the anthropocentric dominance views of Platonic-Aristotelian Greek philosophy” (Sessions, Reference Sessions1977: 486). This, in turn, helped pave the way for the future rationalization of man’s utilization of the resources of the planet. Influential feminist thinkers (e.g., Merchant, Reference Merchant1980) have argued that it would be reasonable to ascribe the subsequent appropriation of the natural world to the premise that the observing and acting human subject was firmly placed – both epistemologically and morally – outside of nature. In a colonial frame of mind, “nature” thus turned into objects of value (“resources”) or “marvelous possessions” (Greenblatt, Reference Greenblatt1991) that could be controlled, owned, and exploited.

Pirodsky, Jason (November 14, 2022). "Chris Hemsworth wraps 'Extraction 2' reshoots in Prague, greets fans from Prague Castle". The Prague Reporter. Archived from the original on November 14, 2022 . Retrieved November 14, 2022. The extractivist mentality, as rendered in the previous section, provided the underlying rationale for the rapid industrial transformation of Arctic regions during the late Industrial Revolution and into the twentieth century. In a region defined – by many southern-based governments and industrial actors – in terms of remoteness, sparsity of population, and extremity of climate and landscape, mining, in particular, provided the catalyst for frontier development and colonization by modern states. Mining was a “frontiering” activity in the sense that it advanced the physical and social transformation of far away “wilderness” regions into resources for modern industry and governments, while implanting southern technologies and settlement forms into (largely) previously Indigenous territories (Knudsen et al., Reference Knudsen, Keeling, Sandlos, Roberts and Howkins2022). Indeed, extractivism materially reconfigured Arctic societies and spaces through the logic of resource extraction, whether undertaken via forms of “ primitive accumulation” such as gold rushes, advanced industrial capitalist enterprises, or authoritarian, state-led development, as in the Soviet Union. Don’t rinse your mouth out for at least 24 hours after a tooth removal. This could disturb any blood clot that has formed, and you may start bleeding again.

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Bennett, Anita (May 2, 2020). "Chris Hemsworth Thanks Fans As 'Extraction' Looks To Become Netflix's Biggest-Ever Film Premiere". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on May 3, 2020 . Retrieved May 2, 2020. Flam, Charna (June 17, 2023). " 'Extraction 3' With Chris Hemsworth Coming to Netflix". Variety . Retrieved June 18, 2023. The film had a long development process. On March 5, 2012, it was revelead that Dwayne Johnson is attached to star in the film, originally titled Ciudad, with the Russo Brothers on board to direct from a screenplay by Joe Russo. [2] 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. Kit, Borys (August 30, 2018). "Chris Hemsworth to Star in Action Thriller 'Dhaka' for the Russo Bros". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on January 5, 2020 . Retrieved April 9, 2020.



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