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Marmaduke/Firehouse Dog (DVD)
Owen Wilson, Emma Stone, George Lopez, William H. Macy, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, …
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R55
Discovery Miles 550
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Double bill of children's features. 'Marmaduke' (2010) is a part
live action, part CGI-animated family comedy based on the
long-running comic strip. When the Winslow family moves from Kansas
to Orange County, California with their goofy, accident-prone Great
Dane, Marmaduke (voiced by Owen Wilson), the big dog experiences
all kinds of trouble fitting in with his new canine neighbours. The
film also features the voice talents of Emma Stone, William H.
Macy, Sam Elliott, Steve Coogan and Kiefer Sutherland. 'Firehouse
Dog' (2007) follows Rex, Hollywood's top-grossing canine known for
his extreme athletic abilities and diva-like demeanour. His perks
package, rivalling that of any A-list celebrity, includes Kobe
beef, a poodle harem and a diamond collar. Unfortunately an
accident that occurs while Rex is shooting a commercial leads his
handlers to presume he's dead. But Rex is merely lost. Alone,
filthy and unrecognisable in an unfamiliar city, how will Rex deal
with a scenario much more common to dogs than his previous pampered
existence?
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Gulliver's Travels (DVD)
Jason Segel, Emily Blunt, Jack Black, Amanda Peet, T.J. Miller, …
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R24
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Rob Letterman directs this comedy adventure based loosely on the
classic satirical novel by Jonathan Swift. Jack Black stars as
Lemuel Gulliver, a lowly mailroom worker who spontaneously
reinvents himself as a free-spirited travel writer in order to
impress a co-worker. He soon finds himself mistakenly sent off on a
whirlwind assignment to Bermuda and en route is washed ashore on
the hidden island of Lilliput. Initially captured and enslaved by
the island's diminutive and industrious population of Lilliputians,
he eventually manages to win them over with his questionable charms
and is eventually declared their hero. The supporting cast includes
Emily Blunt, Jason Segel, Amanda Peet and Billy Connolly.
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Hobo With a Shotgun (DVD)
Rutger Hauer, Pasha Ebrahimi, Robb Wells, Brian Downey, Gregory Smith, …
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Rutger Hauer stars in this action comedy as a homeless man who
takes vigilantism to a new scale. Arriving in a new city, our hero
soon realises that it is a hotbed of crime and corruption presided
over by gang bosses and bent cops who will do nothing to deliver
justice. Armed robberies, prostitution and paedophilia are rife,
and the only obvious way to tackle the perpetrators is to take to
the streets with a 20-guage pump-action shotgun.
"Famous Scientists and Inventors"is a biography-based teaching
resource covering the lives of ten scientists and inventors
throughout history, written in a style accessible to KS2 children.
The discoveries and inventions are given an historical context, and
theories and ideas are clearly explained. This title includes
hands-on activities to consolidate understanding of key scientific
concepts and photocopiable worksheets for children to complete.
This book provides an essential resource for teachers, and for
parents keen to try practical maths tasks with their children at
home. The book contains illustrated biographies of ten influential
mathematicians, plus clear explanations of their theories and
ideas. Photocopiable activities focus on problem solving and
investigation, while differentiated activities support and extend
groups within the class. A key vocabulary is available for use
during maths lessons, plus a list of resources required to carry
out tasks. There are links to the aims of the NNS for KS2, although
the book can also be used effectively at KS3. Cross-curricular
links, include the history of ancient civilisations, science,
philosophy and astronomy.
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Devil's Due (Blu-ray disc)
Zach Gilford, Stephanie Grote, Robert Belushi, Allison Miller, Michael Papajohn, …
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R72
Discovery Miles 720
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Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett direct this horror in which
unexpected events surrounding a woman's pregnancy raise terrifying
questions. Zach and Sam McCall (Zach Gilford and Stephanie Grote)
are a young couple enjoying their life as newlyweds when they
receive the news that Sam is pregnant. Though the pregnancy was
unplanned, the couple decide to keep the baby and become excited as
they imagine a future as parents. However, Sam's increasingly
erratic behaviour is a source of concern. Strange visitations and
encounters with the occult unsettle the couple and they begin to
believe that the baby may somehow be at the root of their
problems...
This book presents the conclusions of a psychologist seeking to
make sense of contemporary particle physics as described in a
number of popular science texts and media articles, written by
physicists, seeking to explain the workings of the sub-atomic
world. The accounts, it is argued, are mutually exclusive and
contradictory, and metaphysical or magical in essence.
Harry Mount and John Davie unlock the wisdom of the past in this
light-hearted and fascinating book, revealing how ancient Latin can
help us to live better in the present. There are so many Latin
phrases in everyday use that often we use them without
understanding the background and context within which they were
actually used. 'Carpe diem'; 'Stet'; 'Memento mori'; 'Et tu Brute'
- examples would fill a book. And often these phrases are also used
in English translation: 'The die is cast'; 'crossing the Rubicon';
'Rome was not built in a day'. Many of these phrases are humorous,
but they are also a rich source of wisdom: the wisdom of the
ancients. The chapters of this book include: Latin for Gardeners,
the Great Latin Love Poets, Cicero on How to Grow Old Gracefully
and Seneca's Stoic Guide to Life. Each chapter starts with a
quotation and is lightly sprinkled with many more, with
accompanying English translations and entertaining cartoons and
illustrations dotted throughout. The background to each quotation
is explained so that the context is fully understood. Who crossed
the Rubicon and why, for example? At a time of great political and
social turbulence, more and more people are turning back to ancient
wisdom as a guide to life. Here they are in touch with two
classical scholars of distinction who have the common touch and can
help make Latin accessible to all, not to mention fun!
John Davy (1790-1868) was an English doctor and brother of the
chemist Sir Humphrey Davy. After graduating from Edinburgh
University, in 1814 Davy became Inspector General of Army
Hospitals, and he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in
1834. In his capacity as Inspector General, he spent 1845-1848
living in Barbados and visiting other Caribbean Islands. This
volume, first published in 1854, describes the society and culture
of Barbados and other islands, including Trinidad, Tobago and St
Lucia. Based on Davy's notes and observations made while stationed
on the island, the book describes in vivid detail the disparities
in education, quality of life and behaviour between the freed
slaves, indentured servants and plantation owners of Barbados and
other islands. Davy's sympathetic account provides valuable
first-hand descriptions of the social conditions and tensions which
existed after the Emancipation Act of 1834.
Nearly thirty years after the end of the Cold War, its legacy and
the accompanying Russian-American tension continues to loom large.
Russia's access to detailed information on the United States and
its allies may not seem so shocking in this day of data clouds and
leaks, but long before we had satellite imagery of any neighborhood
at a finger's reach, the amount the Soviet government knew about
your family's city, street, and even your home would astonish you.
Revealing how this was possible, The Red Atlas is the
never-before-told story of the most comprehensive mapping endeavor
in history and the surprising maps that resulted. From 1950 to
1990, the Soviet Army conducted a global topographic mapping
program, creating large-scale maps for much of the world that
included a diversity of detail that would have supported a full
range of military planning. For big cities like New York, DC, and
London to towns like Pontiac, MI and Galveston, TX, the Soviets
gathered enough information to create street-level maps. What they
chose to include on these maps can seem obvious like locations of
factories and ports, or more surprising, such as building heights,
road widths, and bridge capacities. Some of the detail suggests
early satellite technology, while other specifics, like detailed
depictions of depths and channels around rivers and harbors, could
only have been gained by actual Soviet feet on the ground. The Red
Atlas includes over 350 extracts from these incredible Cold War
maps, exploring their provenance and cartographic techniques as
well as what they can tell us about their makers and the Soviet
initiatives that were going on all around us. A fantastic
historical document of an era that sometimes seems less distant,
The Red Atlas offers an uncanny view of the world through the eyes
of Soviet strategists and spies.
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Joy (DVD)
Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro, Virginia Madsen, Elisabeth Röhm, …
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R49
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Jennifer Lawrence stars in this biographical drama about Joy
Mangano, the inventor of the Miracle Mop. Single mother of three
Joy Mangano (Lawrence) has always dreamed of a better life for her
family, but with her father (Robert De Niro)'s constant belittling
of her skills and her mother (Isabella Rossellini)'s insistence on
her remaining a mother and nothing more, Joy's determination to
make something of herself takes over and she sets about starting up
her own business to prove her parents wrong. When an executive
(Bradley Cooper) of the Home Shopping Network shows an interest in
her idea for a self-wringing mop, Joy's life takes a dramatic turn
as she finds her identity changing from mother to inventor and
entrepreneur.
First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor &
Francis, an informa company.
First Published in 2000.This is Volume VII of fourteen of a series
on India- its language and literature. The Bhagavad Gita is a
Sanskrit philosophical poem, written in the usual verse form of the
Hindu epic poems, and is an episode in the sixth book, or Bhlshma
Parvan, of the Mahabharata, an epic poem devoted mainly to the
deeds of the rival princes, who, though descended from a common
ancestor, Kuru, fought as Kauravas and Pandavas for the kingdom of
which Hastinapura was the capital
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Marmaduke (DVD)
Owen Wilson, Emma Stone, George Lopez, William H. Macy, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, …
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R47
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Part live action, part CGI-animated family comedy based on the
long-running comic strip. When the Winslow family moves from Kansas
to Orange County, California with their goofy, accident-prone Great
Dane, Marmaduke (voiced by Owen Wilson), the big dog experiences
all kinds of trouble fitting in with his new canine neighbours. The
film also features the voice talents of Emma Stone, William H.
Macy, Sam Elliott, Steve Coogan and Kiefer Sutherland.
The 14 chapters in Ethics at the End of Life: New Issues and
Arguments, all published here for the first time, focus on recent
thinking in this important area, helping initiate issues and lines
of argument that have not been explored previously. At the same
time, a reader can use this volume to become oriented to the
established questions and positions in end of life ethics, both
because new questions are set in their context, and because most of
the chapters-written by a team of experts-survey the field as well
as add to it. Each chapter includes initial summaries, final
conclusions, and a Related Topics section.
This edited volume provides an in-depth exploration into the
influential work of Wade Hands, examining the changing relationship
between methodology and the history of economics in connection with
contemporary developments in economics. The papers in this volume
fall into four parts, each devoted to an important theme in Wade
Hands' work. The first part explores the influence and scope of
Reflection without Rules, capturing the rich debate that the book
generated about what guides methodological and philosophical
thinking in economics. The second part examines Hands' research on
Paul Samuelson's economics and the methodological dimensions of
Samuelson's thinking. Part three looks to Hands' long-standing
interest in the philosophical foundations of pragmatist thinking.
The final part addresses his more recent research in the
methodological import of the emergence of behavioural economics.
Together, the contributors show how Hands' insights in complexity
theory, identity, and stratification are key to understanding a
reconfigured economic methodology. They also reveal how his
willingness to draw from multiple academic disciplines gives us a
platform for interrogating mainstream economics and provides the
basis for a humane yet scientific alternative. This unique volume
will be essential reading for advanced students and researchers
across social economics, history of economic thought, economic
methodology, political economy, and philosophy of social science.
This volume in honour of Professor Mair reflects the range of her
interests, and those of the Department in which she taught, in many
areas of social anthropology, for it reports on research in Africa,
Asia and the Mediterranean, on the tensions between tradition and
modernity, between the individual and society, deviance and
conformity, stability and conflict. The ambiguities of social
change and the choices thus presented to individuals are examined
in all the essays and issues of modem politics and development
dominate most of them.
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