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The feature length spin-off and prequel to the 2010 hit 'Despicable Me'.
Throughout history, and before Gru, the Minions have served many a despicable master, including Genghis Khan, Napoleon and Dracula. But having contributed to their masters' downfalls through a series of mishaps, the Minions find themselves living in Antarctica with no one to serve. A number of years pass and it isn't until 1968 that dispirited Minions Kevin, Stuart and Bob set off to New York City to attend a villain convention and find themselves a new master.
Here they meet the ambitious and dastardly Scarlet Overkill, who, with the help of her husband Herb, plans to take over the world...
How does the insecurity of work affect us? We know what job
insecurity does to workers at work, the depressive effect it has on
morale, productivity, and pay. We know less about the impact of job
insecurity beyond the workplace, upon people's intimate
relationships, their community life, their vision of the good self
and a good life. This volume of essays explores the broader impacts
of job precariousness on different groups in different contexts.
From unemployed tech workers in Texas to single mothers in Russia,
Japanese heirs to the iconic salaryman to relocating couples in the
U.S. Midwest, these richly textured accounts depict the pain,
defiance, and joy of charting a new, unscripted life when the
scripts have been shredded. Across varied backgrounds and
experiences, the new organization of work has its largest impact in
three areas: in our emotional cultures, in the interplay of social
inequalities like race, class and gender, and in the ascendance of
a contemporary radical individualism. In Beyond the Cubicle, job
insecurity matters, and it matters for more than how much work can
be squeezed out of workers: it shapes their intimate lives, their
relationships with others, and their shifting sense of self. Much
more than mere numbers and figures, these essays offer a unique and
holistic vision of the true impact of job insecurity.
A tale of modern Japan and old-fashioned romance. 'Enchanting,
moving and funny in equal measure, this compelling love story is
expertly crafted against a backdrop of modern Japanese culture'
Stylist Tsukiko is in her late 30s and living alone when one night
she happens to meet one of her former high school teachers,
'Sensei', in a bar. He is at least thirty years her senior, retired
and, she presumes, a widower. After this initial encounter, the
pair continue to meet occasionally to share food and drink sake,
and as the seasons pass - from spring cherry blossom to autumnal
mushrooms - Tsukiko and Sensei come to develop a hesitant intimacy
which tilts awkwardly and poignantly into love. Strange Weather in
Tokyo is perfectly constructed, warmly funny and deeply moving.
This edition contains the bonus story, 'Parade', which imagines an
ordinary day in the lives of this unusual couple. 'A dream-like
spell of a novel, full of humour, sadness, warmth and tremendous
subtlety. I read this in one sitting and I think it will haunt me
for a long time' Amy Sackville 'Kawakami transforms an affecting
cross-generational romance into an exquisite poem of time and
mutability.... Delicate and haunting' Independent
Construction Procurement Law in South Africa explains the legal regulation of construction procurement, an area that has, to date, been an unexplored part of South African law.
The book deals with this regulation according to the various stages of the construction procurement process and addresses contradictory rules which give rise to regulatory challenges. Construction Procurement Law in South Africa provides the reader with an overview of the field. Where appropriate, recommendations are made in instances where the law could be amended to bring about better constitutional compliance.
Issues such as the somewhat problematic definition of construction procurement, the contradictory rules in this field, the qualification of construction contracts, the evaluation of construction procurement tenders, preferential procurement in the construction industry and selected remedies are addressed.
The contents of each traveller's heart is a mystery known only to
themselves
Trundling through the scenic countryside of Kyoto and Osaka is the
Hankyu line, a burgundy-coloured electric train that has been carrying
its commuters to their destinations for decades.
Over the course of a single journey in springtime, and the return
journey six months later just as the leaves begin to fall:
- a young man meets the woman who happens to take out the last copy of
the library book he was about to borrow;
- an angry wedding guest dresses in a white gown to upstage the bride;
- a university student leaves home for the first time;
- a twenty-something finally grows the courage to walk away from an
abusive partner
- a widow learns independence, as she and her granddaughter discuss
their new dog.
As the seasons and the landscapes change, passengers jostle and
connect, as this timeless train carries each one forward towards the
person they intend to become.
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Hidden History of Music Row (Paperback)
Brian. Allison, Elizabeth Elkins, Vanessa Olivarez; Foreword by Kix Brooks of Brooks & Dunn
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R577
R531
Discovery Miles 5 310
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Warehouse 13 - Season 1 (DVD)
Eddie McClintock, Joanne Kelly, Saul Rubinek, Genelle Williams, Simon Reynolds, …
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Discovery Miles 1 110
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All 12 episodes from the first season of the American sci-fi
mystery series in which two secret service agents - Pete Lattimer
(Eddie McClintock) and Myka Bering (Joanne Kelly) - are deployed in
a top-secret facility where the government has amassed a wealth of
mysterious items linked to the supernatural and occult. The duo is
assigned the unusual job of investigating rumours of new objects
and locating any that have gone missing. Episodes are: 'Pilot',
'Resonance', 'Magnetism', 'Claudia', 'Elements', 'Burnout',
'Implosion', 'Duped', 'Regrets', 'Breakdown', 'Nevermore' and
'MacPherson'.
Welcome aboard the Hankyu Line train!
Come along on a heartwarming, funny, and perfectly cozy voyage with the
charming and relatable passengers—including one dashing dachshund—whose
lives intersect and affect each other on one of Japan’s most romantic
railway lines from international bestselling author Hiro Arikawa.
Between the two beautiful towns of Takarazuka and Nishinomiya, in a
stunning mountainous area of Japan, rattles the Hankyu Line train.
Passengers step on and off, lost in thought, contemplating the tiny
knots of their existence. On the outward journey, we are introduced to
the emotional dilemmas of five characters, and on the return journey
six months later, we watch them find resolutions.
A young man meets the young woman who always happens to borrow a
library book just before he can check it out himself, a woman in a
white bridal dress boards looking inexplicably sad, a university
student heads home after class, a girl prepares to leave her abusive
boyfriend, and an old lady discusses adopting a dog with her
granddaughter.
With stories that crisscross like the railway lines, the Hankyu train
trundles on, propelling the lives and loves of its passengers ever
forward.
In 1899, Carrie Chapman Catt, who succeeded Susan B. Anthony as
head of the National American Women Suffrage Association, argued
that it was the "duty" of U.S. women to help lift the inhabitants
of its new island possessions up from "barbarism" to
"civilization," a project that would presumably demonstrate the
capacity of U.S. women for full citizenship and political rights.
Catt, like many suffragists in her day, was well-versed in the
language of empire, and infused the cause of suffrage with
imperialist zeal in public debate. Unlike their predecessors, who
were working for votes for women within the context of slavery and
abolition, the next generation of suffragists argued their case
against the backdrop of the U.S. expansionism into Indian and
Mormon territory at home as well as overseas in the Philippines,
Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. In this book, Allison L. Sneider carefully
examines these simultaneous political movements--woman suffrage and
American imperialism--as inextricably intertwined phenomena,
instructively complicating the histories of both.
Eureka: Cardiovascular Medicine is an innovative book for medical
students that fully integrates core science, clinical medicine and
surgery. The book benefits from an engaging and authoritative text,
written by specialists in the field, and has several key features
to help you really understand the subject: Chapter starter
questions - to get you thinking about the topic before you start
reading Break out boxes which contain essential key knowledge
Clinical cases to help you understand the material in a clinical
context Unique graphic narratives which are especially useful for
visual learners End of chapter answers to the starter questions A
final self-assessment chapter of Single Best Answers to really help
test and reinforce your knowledge The book starts with the First
Principles chapter which clearly explains the key concepts,
processes and structures of the cardiovascular system. This is
followed by a Clinical Essentials chapter which provides an
overview of the symptoms and signs of cardiovascular disease,
relevant history and examination techniques, investigations and
management options. The Disease-based chapters give concise
descriptions of all major disorders, e.g. ischaemic heart disease,
hypertension and heart failure, each chapter introduced by engaging
clinical cases that feature unique graphic narratives. The
Emergencies chapter covers the principles of immediate care in
situations such as cardiac arrest and acute MI. An Integrated care
chapter discusses strategies for the management of chronic
conditions across primary and other care settings Finally, the
Self-Assessment chapter comprises 80 multiple choice questions in
clinical Single Best Answer format, to thoroughly test your
understanding of the subject. The Eureka series of books are
designed to be a 'one stop shop': they contain all the key
information you need to know to succeed in your studies and pass
your exams.
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Digital Marketing
Dr. Kyle Allison
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Research on the brain has shown that emotion plays a key role in
learning, but how can educators apply that research in their
day-to-day interactions with students? What are some teaching
strategies that take advantage of what we know about the brain?
Engage the Brain answers these questions with easy-to-understand
explanations of the brain's emotion networks and how they affect
learning, paired with specific suggestions for classroom strategies
that can make a real difference in how and what students learn.
Readers will discover how to design an environment for learning
that: Makes material relevant, relatable, and engaging.
Accommodates tremendous variability in students' brains by giving
them multiple options for how to approach their learning.
Incorporates Universal Design for Learning (UDL) principles and
guidelines. Uses process-oriented feedback and other techniques to
spark students' intrinsic motivation. Author Allison Posey explains
how schools can use the same ""emotional brain"" concepts to create
work environments that reduce professional stress and the
all-too-common condition of teacher burnout. Real-world classroom
examples, along with reflection and discussion questions, add to
the usefulness of Engage the Brain as a practical, informative
guide for understanding how to capture the brain's incredible power
and achieve better results at all grade levels, in all content
areas.
This book contains catalogues, analyses, photographs and drawings
of some 2,000 archaeological artefacts excavated from the Insula of
the Menander in Pompeii. The catalogues, and analyses are organized
by provenance - buildings, rooms, and location within rooms - so
that the reader can understand the artefacts as household
assemblages. The functions of artefacts and groups of artefacts are
discussed, as are the Latin names which are often given to these
artefacts, and the relationships of these assemblages to the state
of occupancy of the buildings in the Insula during the last years
of Pompeii. This study, therefore, provides a wealth of
information, not only on the range and use of artefacts in Pompeian
houses but also on Roman artefacts, and Roman society, more
generally.
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One Little Word
Joseph Coelho; Illustrated by Allison Colpoys
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Discovery Miles 2 050
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A beautiful and moving picture book from Waterstones Children's
Laureate, Joseph Coelho, tells the story of how a big, hairy
argument gets in between two best friends. "The argument came from
nowhere. It sat huge and bloated in the middle of the playground
between me and my best friend." This big hairy monster appears out
of the blue one day, splitting up the best friends and growing
bigger and bigger, until it starts to ruin all the children in the
playground's fun. Together, they learn how to shrink the monster
until it vanishes completely, to the point where they can't even
remember what it looks like! Coelho's gentle and lyrical verse pair
perfectly with Allison Colpoys' beautiful illustrations to create a
book which will be treasured by young readers. This is an ode to
the power of an apology, and to treasuring a special bond that runs
deeper than even the friends realised.
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M3GAN 2.0 (DVD)
Allison Williams, Jermaine Clement
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Your killer bestie is back!
When an autonomous android engineered to be the ultimate weapon threatens M3GAN's beloved Cady, M3GAN convince her creator, Gemma, to give her a glow-up that ma the original A.I. diva even deadlier.
Armed with new upgrades and her same iconic attitude, M3GAI now claps back against the wannabe techno-terror in a fierce faceoff to crown the baddest bot built for maximum mayhem.
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Take Two, Birdie Maxwell
Allison Winn Scotch
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The History of the English Language has been a standard university
course offering for over 150 years. Yet relatively little has been
written about teaching a course whose very title suggests its
prodigious chronological, geographic, and disciplinary scope. In
the nineteenth century, History of the English Language courses
focused on canonical British literary works. Since these early
curricula were formed, the English language has changed, and so
have the courses. In the twenty-first century, instructors account
for the growing prominence of World Englishes as well as the
English language's transformative relationship with the internet
and social media. Approaches to Teaching the History of the English
Language addresses the challenges and circumstances that the
course's instructors and students commonly face. The volume reads
as a series of "master classes" taught by experienced instructors
who explain the pedagogical problems that inspired resourceful
teaching practices. Although its chapters are authored by seasoned
teachers, many of whom are preeminent scholars in their individual
fields, the book is designed for instructors at any career
stage-beginners and veterans alike. The topics addressed in
Approaches to Teaching the History of the English Language include:
the unique pedagogical dynamic that transpires in language study;
the course's origins and relevance to current university curricula;
scholarly approaches that can offer an abiding focus in a
semester-long course; advice about navigating the course's
formidable chronological ambit; ways to account for the language's
many varieties; and the course's substantial and pedagogical
relationship to contemporary multimedia platforms. Each chapter
balances theory and practice, explaining in detail activities,
assignments, or discussion questions ready for immediate use by
instructors.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
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