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Romantic comedy in which a man whose girlfriend has recently left him finds new love with the help of an injured duck. Doug (Rhys Darby) is devastated when his girlfriend, Susan (Faye Smith), announces that she has had enough of him and is dumping him. When he stumbles upon an injured duck, his black mood is such that he only just decides to help it. However, caring for the duck brings out another side of Doug - one even he may not have been aware of - and he gradually begins to develop a new perspective on life. Even better, through the duck Doug meets Holly (Sally Hawkins), a vet, and the pair hit it off. But, with the return of Susan to the scene, will their fledgling relationship take off?
David Lowery directs this Disney fantasy adventure remake starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Oakes Fegley and Robert Redford. Young boy Pete (Fegley) has lived in a forest for the last six years alongside his best friend, a dragon called Elliot (voice of John Kassir). When forest ranger Grace (Dallas Howard) discovers the boy she takes him home with her, hoping to help find his family. She soon learns of the dragon's existence and, when he comes under threat from a hunter (Karl Urban), Pete, Grace, her father (Redford) and lumber mill owner (Wes Bentley)'s daughter Natalie (Oona Laurence) set out to protect him.
David Lowery directs this Disney fantasy adventure remake starring Bryce Dallas Howard, Oakes Fegley and Robert Redford. Young boy Pete (Fegley) has lived in a forest for the last six years alongside his best friend, a dragon called Elliot (voice of John Kassir). When forest ranger Grace (Dallas Howard) discovers the boy she takes him home with her, hoping to help find his family. She soon learns of the dragon's existence and, when he comes under threat from a hunter (Karl Urban), Pete, Grace, her father (Redford) and lumber mill owner (Wes Bentley)'s daughter Natalie (Oona Laurence) set out to protect him.
Join Little Santa delivering Christmas surprises. There are presents for all the boys and girls, and a big hug for Little Santa when the Christmas work is done.
One by one Little Pumpkin is joined by his friends, including Little Ghost and Little Bat, for a Trick-or-Treat romp through a “not so spooky” old house to find the Halloween party.
Valentine's Day is for love - and Little Darling knows all about that! See how he brings happiness on that special holiday. Little Darling knows the scent of love (sweet-smelling roses), the taste of love (yummy chocolates), and the sound of love (poetry). But what is the best way for him to share that wonderful feeling on Valentine's Day? This snuggly, cuddly, adorable book is the perfect way for kids to celebrate the holiday. AGES: 0 to 5 AUTHOR: Algy Craig Hall earned an MA in Children's Book Illustration from Cambridge School of Art. His previous titles include Dino Bites! and Fine As We Are (both Boxer Books). Algy lives in London.
Psychological Interventions in Sport, Exercise and Injury Rehabilitation provides an overview of psychological strategies that can be used as part of a Psychological Skills Training program, with emphasis on their use in sport, exercise, and injury rehabilitation. To further reinforce learning and comprehension, Psychological Interventions in Sport, Exercise and Injury Rehabilitation: Highlights the current gaps in our knowledge and provides suggestions for those wishing to implement these techniques in their own PST practice. Descriptions of all three areas (Sport, Exercise and Injury Rehabilitation) in every chapter Real-life case examples An accompanying instructor's resource package with PowerPoint slides and test bank
As the trend moves toward intensive counseling and crisis intervention to troubled kids and their families schools, there is an increasing number of referrals from juvenile courts, and social service to providers of these services. Is it effective? The author conducts an evaluation of the intensive in-home services over a 10 year period to answer this question. The results are surprising and call into question as to if there is a better way. Professionals and laypeople alike will gain an understanding of the reasons behind the trend and perhaps reassess if alternatives are needed to more effectively treat the emotional and behavioral disturbances of at-risk kids and their families.
How to Please the Court: A Moot Court Handbook is a resource designed for students and teachers to prepare for and participate in undergraduate appellate court simulations. This text is the only one of its kind on the market, focusing on helping undergraduate students try their hand at appellate advocacy. The authors combine their decades of experience teaching and coaching moot court to help students understand key skills needed in appellate advocacy such as legal research, critical thinking, oral advocacy, and impromptu speaking. The authors also help students prepare for competition by taking them step by step through the work needed before a tournament and what to expect at a tournament. Unlike similar texts for law students, How to Please the Court speaks to students who have not started law school and may not have access to the materials or educational resources that a law school provides. This text includes chapters like Understanding Legal Research, Moot Court as a Classroom Activity, and Brief Writing for Moot Court. This text and its blueprint for appellate advocacy simulations would be a valuable addition to classes like American Government, Constitutional Law, Communication and Advocacy, Judicial Politics, and of course Moot Court.
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