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Five more episodes from the first series of the CGI-animated
franchise in which the Autobots and Decepticons return to do battle
once again. This time around, Bulkhead and Arcee have to
investigate a strange energy signal. The episodes are: 'Operation:
Breakdown', 'Crisscross', 'Metal Attraction', 'Rock Bottom' and
'Partners'.
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The Cleveland Show: Season 1 (DVD)
Mike Henry, Sanaa Lathan, Kevin Michael Richardson, Seth MacFarlane; Contributions by Richard Appel, …
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All 21 episodes from the first season of the animated comedy series
following the adventures of the Family Guy's neighbour, deli owner
Cleveland Brown. Episodes are: 'Pilot', 'Da Doggone Daddy-Daughter
Dinner Dance', 'The One About Friends', 'Birth of a Salesman',
'Cleveland Jr Cherry Bomb', 'Ladies' Night', 'A Brown
Thanksgiving', 'From Bed to Worse', 'A Cleveland Brown Christmas',
'Field of Streams', 'Love Rollercoaster', 'Our Gang', 'Buried
Pleasure', 'The Curious Case of Jr. Working at the Stool', 'Once
Upon a Tyne in New York', 'The Brown Knight', 'Gone With the Wind',
'Brotherly Love', 'Brown History Month', 'Cleveland's Angels' and
'You're the Best Man, Cleveland Brown'.
From the Company of Shadows. Read firsthand accounts of fascinating
events inside the CIA. Learn how the CIA conducts operations,
recruits agents and protects defectors from assassination.
Understand the current global and domestic threat of terrorism from
the perspective of a decorated CIA officer. Read an insider's
expose' of the CIA's use of secrecy and the executive branch's
abuse of the shadowy State Secrets Privilege.
Animated version of the 2003 film 'Elf' and the Broadway production
'Elf - The Musical', featuring the voices of Jim Parsons and Mark
Hamill. Buddy (Parsons) has been raised by Santa (Edward Asner),
living and working among the elves at the North Pole. When Santa
tells him he is actually a human being and his real father, Walter
Hobbs (Hamill), resides in New York Buddy goes on a journey to the
Big Apple. He begins to adapt to the unfamiliar surroundings and
gets to know his family and new friend Jovie (Kate Micucci), though
Walter is not immediately taken with his son. When, on Christmas
Eve, Santa encounters problems with his sleigh it is down to Buddy
to save the day with his endless holiday cheer.
Feature length animation of the Marvel comic book hero with magical
powers. Dr. Stephen Strange was one of the most gifted surgeons in
medicine before his hands were left shattered and useless as a
result of a car crash. Spending his fortune in pursuit of a way to
fix his fractured body, the dejected doctor believed all was lost
until the 'Ancient One' offered him hope and healing in Tibet.
Training mind, body and soul with the Ancient One and his pupils,
Doctor Strange's scope, power and compassion grow as he steps
closer to his mystical fate. But to fully embrace his destiny and
protect the worlds of magic and reality, Strange must face
betrayal, death and the emergence of Dormammu.
Kevin Michael Connolly is a twenty-four-year-old man who has
seen the world in a way most of us never will. Whether swarmed by
Japanese tourists at Epcot Center as a child or holding court at
the X Games on his mono-ski, Kevin Connolly has been an object of
curiosity since the day he was born without legs. Growing up in
rural Montana, he was raised like any other kid (except, that is,
for his father's MacGyver-like contraptions such as the "butt
boot"). As a college student, Kevin traveled to seventeen countries
on his skateboard, including Bosnia, China, Ukraine, and Japan. In
an attempt to capture the stares of others, he took more than
30,000 photographs of people staring at him. In this dazzling
memoir, Kevin Connolly casts the lens inward to explore how we view
ourselves and what it is to truly see another person. From the home
of his family in Helena, Montana, to the streets of Tokyo and Kuala
Lumpur, Kevin's remarkable journey will change the way you look at
others, and the way you see yourself.
Marvel Comics has an established tradition of addressing relevant
real-life issues facing the American public. With the publication
of ""Civil War"" (2006-2007), a seven-issue crossover storyline
spanning the Marvel universe, they focused on contemporary
anxieties such as terrorism and threats to privacy and other civil
liberties. This collection of new essays explores the ""Civil War""
series and its many tie-in titles from the perspectives of history,
political science, sociology, psychology, literary criticism, law,
philosophy and education. The contributors provide a close reading
of the series' main theme - the appropriate balance between freedom
and security - and discuss how that balance affects citizenship,
race, gender and identity construction in 21st-century America.
This exceptional volume examines "image events" as a rhetorical
tactic utilized by environmental activists. Author Kevin Michael
DeLuca analyzes widely televised environmentalist actions in depth
to illustrate how the image event fulfills fundamental rhetorical
functions in constructing and transforming identities, discourses,
communities, cultures, and world views. Image Politics also
exhibits how such events create opportunities for a politics that
does not rely on centralized leadership or universal
metanarratives. The book presents a rhetoric of the visual for our
mediated age as it illuminates new political possibilities
currently enacted by radical environmental groups. Chapters in the
volume cover key areas of environmental activism such as: *The
rhetoric of social movements; *Imaging social movements;
*Environmental justice groups; and *Participatory democracy. This
book is of interest to scholars and students of rhetorical theory,
media and communication theory, visual theory, environmental
studies, social change movements, and political theory. It will
also appeal to others interested in ecology, radical environmental
politics, and activism, and is an excellent supplemental text in
advanced undergraduate and graduate level courses in these areas.
This exceptional volume examines "image events" as a rhetorical
tactic utilized by environmental activists. Author Kevin Michael
DeLuca analyzes widely televised environmentalist actions in depth
to illustrate how the image event fulfills fundamental rhetorical
functions in constructing and transforming identities, discourses,
communities, cultures, and world views. i Image Politics /i also
exhibits how such events create opportunities for a politics that
does not rely on centralized leadership or universal
metanarratives. The book presents a rhetoric of the visual for our
mediated age as it illuminates new political possibilities
currently enacted by radical environmental groups. br br Chapters
in the volume cover key areas of environmental activism such as: br
*The rhetoric of social movements; br *Imaging social movements; br
*Environmental justice groups; and br *Participatory democracy. br
br This book is of interest to scholars and students of rhetorical
theory, media and communication theory, visual theory,
environmental studies, social change movements, and political
theory. It will also appeal to others interested in ecology,
radical environmental politics, and activism, and is an excellent
supplemental text in advanced undergraduate and graduate level
courses in these areas. br
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Hunter High (Paperback)
Kevin Michael Phillips
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R427
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School Shit (Hardcover)
Kevin Michael Hall
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R625
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Kevin candidly presents the highs and lows of a teaching career
spanning four decades, and useful advice on how to motivate
children to learn. The book is intended to appeal to practising
professionals, anyone considering teaching as a career, and those
with an interest in what goes on behind school doors. Kevin's style
relies heavily on humour, particularly when recalling children's
mischievous natures. The fun element is being systematically
squeezed out of learning and teaching. Fear of failure underpins
the ethos of many of our schools. Children and teachers too often
find themselves operating in a stifling educational culture that
prioritises performance data. Educational success is defined by the
measurable. Child-centred education has become an anachronism. The
case is argued that individual children and their unique talents
and abilities matter. Radical changes to school practices are
advocated if our institutions are to do justice to school
populations of the future.
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School Shit (Paperback)
Kevin Michael Hall
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R442
R377
Discovery Miles 3 770
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Kevin candidly presents the highs and lows of a teaching career
spanning four decades, and gives useful advice on how to motivate
children to learn. The book is intended to appeal to practising
professionals, anyone considering teaching as a career and those
with an interest in what goes on behind school doors. Kevin's style
relies heavily on humour, particularly when recalling children's
mischievous natures. The fun element is being systematically
squeezed out of learning and teaching. Fear of failure underpins
the ethos of many of our schools. Children and teachers too often
find themselves operating in a stifling educational culture that
prioritises performance data. Educational success is defined by the
measurable. Child-centred education has become an anachronism. The
case is argued that individual children and their unique talents
and abilities matter. Radical changes to school practices are
advocated if our institutions are to do justice to school
populations of the future.
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