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Alien Armageddon (DVD)
Cynthia Martin, Don Schribner, Marilyn Ghigliotto, Tiffany Martin, Katharine Lee McEwan, …
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R35
Discovery Miles 350
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Sci-fi action movie. When aliens invade and take over the Earth all
humanity in their path is obliterated as they gas the cities and
shoot its inhabitants. Next on the agenda for the invaders is
taking Los Angeles, the last remaining city where a few human
survivors remain in captivity. One of the captors, Jodie (Katharine
Lee McEwan), manages to break free with the help of a cowboy and a
doctor. But as she searches frantically for her missing daughter,
Jodie discovers she may be in danger from something other than the
alien invaders...
A game-changing book with more than sixty simple and sustainable
gardening activities, recipes and weekend fun for every season, The
Little Grower's Cookbook is the perfect way to tempt kids away from
screens and out into the green for some creative and eco-friendly
family time together. Whether it's a rainy day, the weekend or a
holiday, there are fun-filled activities to suit everyone. Simple
step-by-step instructions, colourful photos and plenty of tips and
tricks make seasonal growing, harvesting and cooking exciting and
easy. Have you ever tried to grow veggies in an old welly boot,
made a butterfly banquet or tasted a snail sandwich? With no need
for a large garden or a big budget, these projects will teach and
inspire children to look at what's around them in the natural world
and have fun with it. They will learn, play and experiment with
nature's bounty through planet-friendly projects that re-use
repurposed and recycled materials.
Citizenship, Work and Welfare analyses changing definitions of
citizenship, particularly in relation to work, in 19th and
20th-century Britain. It traces the debates about the
responsibilities of government and the entitlements and obligations
of individuals that developed in response to the social and
economic problems of industrialization. It shows how conceptions of
the rights of citizenship have moved beyond basic necessities to
the idea of 'inclusion' - the ability to take part in normal social
activities. The book closes with a discussion of the difficulties
of honouring citizenship entitlements at the end of the 20th
century in a society with rising expectations, persistent
unemployment and an ageing population.
Citizenship, Work and Welfare analyses changing definitions of
citizenship, particularly in relation to work, in 19th and
20th-century Britain. It traces the debates about the
responsibilities of government and the entitlements and obligations
of individuals that developed in response to the social and
economic problems of industrialization. It shows how conceptions of
the rights of citizenship have moved beyond basic necessities to
the idea of 'inclusion' - the ability to take part in normal social
activities. The book closes with a discussion of the difficulties
of honouring citizenship entitlements at the end of the 20th
century in a society with rising expectations, persistent
unemployment and an ageing population.
The aim of this study is to explain why some middle-class Victorian
women took up various kinds of public social service, as social
workers, researchers or reformers. The conventions of the time made
it difficult for women to move out of family into public life and
the nature of the work they chose demanded great physical and
mental courage and endurance. The author examines the family and
social background and the individual character of ten famous
nineteenth-century women to try to identify the social
circumstances and personal qualities that encouraged their social
service activities and relates her findings to the problems faced
by women of the present who endeavour to combine family
responsibilities and outside employment.
The aim of this study is to explain why some middle-class Victorian
women took up various kinds of public social service, as social
workers, researchers or reformers. The conventions of the time made
it difficult for women to move out of family into public life and
the nature of the work they chose demanded great physical and
mental courage and endurance. The author examines the family and
social background and the individual character of ten famous
nineteenth-century women to try to identify the social
circumstances and personal qualities that encouraged their social
service activities and relates her findings to the problems faced
by women of the present who endeavour to combine family
responsibilities and outside employment.
Discover this beautiful pack of hands-on resources to bring the
power of modern astrology into your everyday life. Using material
from the latest edition of the best-selling resource, Parkers'
Astrology, this interactive pack guides you through the key
astrological building blocks and techniques to help you find your
path in every aspect of life, from relationships and career to
health and finances. Lift the lid off this gorgeous box of
treasures to understand precisely where you fit within the sun
signs, planets, houses and moon cycles at play. Make sense of who
you are and discover how the workings of the cosmos can affect and
influence how you feel and what you do. With three sets of cards
for the planets, sun signs, and houses, two double-sided wheels for
the earth, wind, fire, and water elements, three twelve-sided astro
dice, and a detailed handbook, you'll be equipped to tune into the
complex astrological landscape and reclaim cosmic control of your
life. Decode the stars to write your own future! Dive right in to
discover: - Detailed information on Planets, Sun Signs, Houses, and
Lunar Cycles. - A section on how to use the following interactive
elements included in the pack: - Pack of 12 cards: Planets,
including Chiron, and Nodes. - Pack of 12 cards: Sun Signs. - Pack
of 12 cards: Houses. - 2 x double-sided spinning wheels: For Earth,
Fire, Air, Water. - Astro-dice: 3 x 12-sided dice (one for Planets,
Chiron, Nodes; one for Signs; one for Houses). A must-have set for
established astrologers who would like a beautiful set of resources
that they can use every day - for themselves and for others,
seeking the clarity and guidance that astrology can provide when
making big decisions.
Curious to calculate and interpret your or others' birth charts?
The new edition of this highly praised reference to astrology from
world-renowned astrologers Julia and Derek Parker is here to guide
you. Explore the world of astrology and learn how to draw and
interpret your own charts with this authoritative approach to the
practice. Parkers' Astrology guides you through the techniques,
showing you how to use astrology to improve every aspect of your
life, from relationships and career to health and finance. Written
in an easy-to-understand style, beautifully illustrated, and filled
with practical information, it is an unbeatable reference guide for
every aspiring astrologer and for those with more experience.
Informative descriptions of the 12 sun signs, explanations of
interpretative techniques, guidance on chart interpretations, and
updated text on all the latest astrological developments make
Parkers' Astrology the most authoritative guide to astrology.
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