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The extended edition (over 40 extra minutes) of the second film in
Peter Jackson's epic big screen adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien's
'Lord of the Rings' trilogy. The Fellowship of the Ring has now
divided and Sam and Frodo are lost in the hills of Emyn Muil. They
are also being followed by Gollum, a creature who promises to help
them find the Mountain of Doom. Meanwhile Aragorn, Legolas and
Gimli search for the hobbits Merry and Pippin in the Kingdom of
Rohan, which is currently being attacked by Saruman's orc armies.
Gandalf returns as Gandalf the White to remind Aragorn of his
destiny to unite the people of Rohan with Gondor. Whilst the
Fellowship are not travelling together they must unite against the
powerful forces coming from the Two Towers: Orthanc Tower in
Isengard where Saruman has bred a deadly army of 10,000, and
Sauron's fortress at Barad-dûr.
Should a citizen's right to social welfare be contingent on their
personal behaviour? Welfare conditionality, linking citizens'
eligibility for social benefits and services to prescribed
compulsory responsibilities or behaviours, has become a key
component of welfare reform in many nations. This book uses
qualitative longitudinal data, from repeat interviews with people
subject to compulsion and sanction in their everyday lives, to
analyse the effectiveness and ethicality of welfare conditionality
in promoting and sustaining behaviour change in the UK. Given the
negative outcomes that welfare conditionality routinely triggers,
this book calls for the abandonment of these sanctions and
reiterates the importance of genuinely supportive policies that
promote social security and wider equality.
In this distinctive introduction Stephen Sinclair illuminates the
subject of Social Policy by showing readers how Social Policy
analysts think about welfare issues and policies. From what
influences the decision to have children to how everyday terms such
as 'youth crime' or 'poverty' reveal the structural processes
shaping society, the book illustrates the insights which Social
Policy analysis offers to understanding the social world and its
problems. Written by an academic with extensive experience of
teaching Social Policy analysis to new audiences, the book provides
a stimulating introduction to the study of the factors and polices
shaping wellbeing. Each chapter includes boxed summaries, applied
examples illustrating key issues, and bullet points clarifying key
concepts and theories.
In this distinctive introduction Stephen Sinclair illuminates the
subject of Social Policy by showing readers how Social Policy
analysts think about welfare issues and policies. From what
influences the decision to have children to how everyday terms such
as 'youth crime' or 'poverty' reveal the structural processes
shaping society, the book illustrates the insights which Social
Policy analysis offers to understanding the social world and its
problems. Written by an academic with extensive experience of
teaching Social Policy analysis to new audiences, the book provides
a stimulating introduction to the study of the factors and polices
shaping wellbeing. Each chapter includes boxed summaries, applied
examples illustrating key issues, and bullet points clarifying key
concepts and theories.
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Ladies Night (Paperback)
Anthony McCarten, Stephen Sinclair
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The ultimate night out - and not only for the girls! Ladies Night
tells the story of five Liverpudlian men on the dole who decide to
form a male stripping act. As they try to raise a fast buck, they
pitch the idea to a local club owner and take lessons from a
slightly shop-worn dance instructor with a heart-of-gold in all
manner of things, including what women really want from a male
stripper - and how to deliver it. Written in 1987 by Anthony
McCarten and Stephen Sinclair, Ladies Night was a global theatrical
hit. It has been translated into sixteen languages and remains New
Zealand's most commercially successful play of all time. After
eight sell-out tours of Britain, it went on to win The Moliere
Prize, France's premiere theatre award for comedy, in 2001.
Social innovation has become a prominent theme in discussions of
social policy reform across the world. This book examines why
social innovation is important to social policy analysis. It
discusses the theoretical and policy context of this concept; its
origin and background; why it has emerged to prominence in recent
years and how it has been applied. The book relates social
innovation to key debates and issues in social policy. These
include competing agency and structural explanations of and
solutions to social problems; the relative efficacy of government
and civil society initiatives, and the capacity of community and/or
service user-led responses to address social problems. The book
will be a valuable resource for a wide, international readership
including social and public policy analysts, policy makers,
practitioners and students.
FELLOWSHIP OF THE RING
Assited by a fellowship of heroes, Frodo Baggins plunges into a perilous trek to take the mystical One Ring to Mount Doom so it and its magical power can be destroyed and never possessed by evil Lord Sauron. The astonishing journey begins in the first film of director/cowriter Peter Jackson’s epic trilogy that redefined fantasy filmmaking. This imaginative foray into J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle-earth won four Academy Awards and earned 13 total nominations, including Best Picture.
THE TWO TOWERS
Frodo and Samwise press on toward Mordor. Gollum insists on being the guide. Can anyone so corrupted by the ring be trusted? Can Frodo, increasingly under the sway of the ring, even trust himself? Meanwhile, Aragorn, drawing closer to his kingly destiny, rallies forces of good for the battles that must come. Director Peter Jackson delivers an amazing second movie that won two Academy Awards and earned six total nominations, including Best Picture. The journey continues. So do the astonishing spectacle and splendor.
RETURN OF THE KING
It is time. For Frodo to overcome the wickedness of Gollum, the horrifying attack of colossal arachnid Shelob and the soul-twisting allure of a ring that resists destruction. For Aragorn to take up the sword of his forebears and the crown of his birthright. For the mighty clash that Wizard Gandalf calls “the great battle of our time. ” And for the inspired culmination of the fi lms based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s literary classic. For the third time, a Rings movie was a Best Picture Academy Award nominee, and for the first time it claimed that prize (plus 10 more). The King deserves its crown.
AN UNEXPECTED JOURNEY
Follow title character Bilbo Baggins, who – along with the Wizard Gandalf and 13 Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield – is swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome Dragon Smaug. Their journey will take them into the Wild and through treacherous lands inhabited by Goblins, Orcs and deadly Wargs, as well as by a mysterious and sinister figure known only as the Necromancer. Along the path, the unassuming Bilbo Baggins not only discovers depths of ingenuity and courage that surprise even himself, he also gains possession of a “precious” ring tied to the fate of all Middle-earth in ways he cannot begin to imagine.
THE DESOLATION OF SMAUG
THE HOBBIT BILBO BAGGINS, the Wizard Gandalf and 13 Dwarves, led by Thorin Oakenshield, continue their journey to reclaim the Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor. Along the way, they encounter skin-changer Beorn; giant Spiders of Mirkwood; Wood-elves led by Legolas, Tauriel and King Thranduil; and a mysterious Man named Bard, who smuggles them into Lake-town. Finally reaching the Lonely Mountain, they face their greatest danger – the Dragon Smaug.
BATTLE OF THE FIVE ARMIES
Thorin Oakensheild and the Dwarves of Erebor have reclaimed the vast wealth of their homeland, but now face the consequences of having unleashed the terrifying Dragon Smaug upon Lake-town. Meanwhile, Sauron, the Dark Lord, has sent forth legions of Orcs to attack the Lonely Mountain, and Bilbo Baggins finds himself fighting for his life as five great armies go to war. As darkness converges, the races of Dwarves, Elves and Men must decide – unite or be destroyed.
The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings Extended Edition Trilogies together in one 30-disc set plus The Appendices in their entirety.
The Fellowship Of The Ring
With the help of a courageous fellowship of friends and allies, Frodo embarks on a perilous mission to destroy the legendary One Ring. Hunting Frodo are servants of the Dark Lord, Sauron, the Ring's evil creator. If Sauron reclaims the Ring, Middle-earth is doomed.
The Two Towers
The Fellowship has broken, but the quest to destroy the One Ring continues. Frodo and Sam must entrust their lives to Gollum if they are to find their way to Mordor. As Saruman's army approaches, the surviving members of The Fellowship along with people and creatures from Middle-earth, prepare for battle.
The Return Of The King
The final battle for Middle-earth begins. Frodo and Sam, led by Gollum, continue their dangerous mission toward the fires of Mount Doom in order to destroy the One Ring. And Aragorn struggles to fulfill his legacy as he leads his outnumbered followers against the growing power of the Dark Lord Sauron, so that the Ring-bearer may complete his quest.
An Unexpected Journey
Bilbo Baggins is swept into an epic quest to reclaim the lost Dwarf Kingdom of Erebor from the fearsome dragon Smaug. Approached out of the blue by the wizard Gandalf the Grey, Bilbo finds himself joining a company of thirteen dwarves led by the legendary warrior, Thorin Oakenshield.
Their journey will take them into the Wild; through treacherous lands swarming with Goblins and Orcs, deadly Wargs and Sorcerers. Although their goal lies to the East and the wastelands of the Lonely Mountain, first they must escape the goblin tunnels, where Bilbo meets the creature that will change his life forever…Gollum. Here, alone with Gollum, on the shores of an underground lake, the unassuming Bilbo Baggins not only discovers depths of ingenuity and courage that surprise even him, he also gains possession of Gollum’s “precious” ring that holds unexpected and useful qualities… A simple, gold ring that is tied to the fate of all Middle-earth in ways Bilbo cannot begin to know.
The Desolation Of Smaug
Thorin and company have reached Lake-town and it is time for the hobbit Bilbo Baggins to fulfill his contract with the dwarves. The party must complete the journey to Lonely Mountain and burglar Baggins must seek out the Secret Door that will give them access to the hoard of the dragon Smaug. If Bilbo and the others are able to gain the treasure, will they be able to keep it? And will they discover what has become of the wizard Gandalf?
The Battle Of The Five Armies
Having reclaimed their homeland from the Dragon Smaug, the company has unwittingly unleashed a deadly force into the world. Enraged, Smaug rains his fiery wrath down upon the defenseless men, women and children of Lake-town. Obsessed above all else with his reclaimed treasure, Thorin sacrifices friendship and honor to hoard it as Bilbo’s frantic attempts to make him see reason drive the Hobbit towards a desperate and dangerous choice. But there are even greater dangers ahead. Unseen by any but the Wizard Gandalf, the great enemy Sauron has sent forth legions of Orcs in a stealth attack upon the Lonely Mountain. As darkness converges on their escalating conflict, the races of Dwarves, Elves and Men must decide – unite or be destroyed. Bilbo finds himself fighting for his life and the lives of his friends in the epic Battle of the Five Armies, as the future of Middle-earth hangs in the balance.
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