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Three girls went into the woods. Only two came back, covered in blood and with no memory of what happened. Or did they?
Being fifteen is tough – tougher when you live in a boring-ass small town in 1996.
Donna, Rae and Kat keep each other sane with the fervour of teen friendships, zine-making and some amateur sleuthing into the town's most enduring mysteries: a lost gold mine, and why little Ronnie Gaskins burned his parents alive a decade ago. Their hunt will lead them to a hidden cave from which only two of them return alive.
As the police investigate, Rae and Donna will have to return to the cave where they discover a secret so shattering that no-one who encounters it will ever be the same.
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13 Hours (Blu-ray disc)
Michael Bay; Starring John Krasinski, James Badge Dale, Max Martini, Toby Stephens
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R271
Discovery Miles 2 710
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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This is the true story of the six members of a security team who fought to defend the American diplomatic compound in Benghazi, after the attack by Islamic terrorists on September 11, 2012.
(Academy Award nomination for: Best Sound Mixing)
Democracy is being destroyed. This is a crisis that expresses itself in the rising authoritarianism visible in divisive and exclusionary politics, populist political parties and movements, increased distrust in fact-based information and news, and the withering accountability of state institutions. What is less obvious is that the sources of the democratic rot are integral to the systemic crisis generated by neoliberal capitalism, which assigns economic metrics to all aspects of life. In other words, the crisis of democracy is the political crisis of neoliberal capitalism. Over the last four decades, democracy has radically shifted to a market democracy in which all aspects of human, non-human and planetary life are commodified, with corporations becoming more powerful than states and their citizens.
Volume six of the Democratic Marxism series focuses on how decades of neoliberal capitalism have eroded the global democratic project and how, in the process, authoritarian politics are gaining ground. Scholars and activists from the left focus on four country cases – India, Brazil, South Africa and the United States of America – in which the COVID-19 pandemic has fuelled and highlighted the pre-existing crisis. They interrogate issues of politics, ecology, state security, media, access to information and political parties, and affirm the need to reclaim and re-build an expansive and inclusive democracy.
Destroying Democracy is an invaluable resource for the general public, activists, scholars and students who are interested in understanding the threats to democracy and the rising tide of authoritarianism in the global global South and global North.
TIME magazine pinpointed 24 November 2010 as the day ‘Woodstock officially became Cape Town’s hottest district… when Luke Dale-Roberts opened The Test Kitchen there.’ Opening a fine-dining restaurant in a warehouse space in the Old Biscuit Mill was a gamble, but after a four-year tenure as executive chef of LaColombe, which culminated in an amazing 12th place on the S. Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurants list, Luke was up to the challenge.
The Test Kitchen, as the name implies, afforded the dynamic chef the opportunity to innovate, and the resultant dishes were a reflection of his creativity with flavours and ingredients. His vision eventually expanded beyond the food to encompass the whole dining experience – and the world loved it.
Heralded as a founding pillar of the vibrant South African fine-dining landscape, The Test Kitchen operated for eleven years, won numerous local and international awards, and moulded the careers of many talented chefs, leaving an incredible and lasting legacy.
In The Test Kitchen, Luke celebrates this legacy and shares his story, as well as some of the restaurant’s most beloved and iconic recipes. With a foreword by Heston Blumenthal and incredible colour photographs throughout, The Test Kitchen is a stunning visual keepsake as flavourful as Luke’s spectacular dishes.
Alabama is no stranger to the battles and blood of the Civil War,
and nearly every eligible person in the state participated in some
fashion. Some of those citizen soldiers may linger still on
hallowed ground throughout the state. War-torn locations such as
Fort Blakely National Park, Crooked Creek, Bridgeport and Old State
Bank have chilling stories of hauntings never before published. In
Cahawba, Colonel C.C. Pegue's ghost has been heard holding
conversations near his fireplace. At Fort Gaines, sentries have
been seen walking their posts, securing the grounds years after
their deaths. Sixteen different ghosts have been known to take up
residence in a historic house in Athens. Join author Dale Langella
as she recounts the mysterious history of Alabama's most famous
battlefields and the specters that still call those grounds home.
The once-thriving houseboat communities along Arkansas' White River
are long gone, and few remember the sensational murder story that
set local darling Helen Spence on a tragic path. In 1931, Spence
shocked Arkansas when she avenged her father's murder in a DeWitt
courtroom. The state soon discovered that no prison could hold her.
For the first time, prison records are unveiled to provide an
essential portrait. Join author Denise Parkinson for an intimate
look at a Depression-era tragedy. The legend of Helen Spence
refuses to be forgotten--despite her unmarked grave.
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Aquaporins, Volume 51 (Hardcover)
Dale J. Benos, Sidney A. Simon; Volume editing by Stefan Hohmann, Peter Agre, Soren Nielsen
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R4,362
Discovery Miles 43 620
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Aquaporins summarizes the present knowledge in this expanding field
of research, starting with the structural analysis of water channel
proteins. Subsequent chapters begin with mammalian aquaporins,
examining physiology and pathophysiology, analysis of knock-out
model animals, and the regulation of aquaporin function. Also
covered is the distribution and regulation of aquaporins in plants
and the function of water and glycerol channels in microbial
systems.
Key Features
* Comprehensive treatment of a topical research field
* Authored by world leaders in the field
* Covers structural biology and physiology
* Covers different experimental and biological systems
* Chapters on plant and microbial systems
* Extensive treatment of mammalian physiology and
pathophysiology
* Structural analysis excellently illustrated
Gene probes, whether RNA or DNA, have played a central role in the
rapid development of molecular biology. The wide variety of
applications is matched by a considerable diversity in the methods
used for generating probes, a complete account of which would be
very difficult to make. Instead, this second volume in the series
combines a selection of newer gene probe procedures with a review
of the most important established methods, together with some
examples of the ways in which gene probes can be applied. In doing
so, the book aims to act not only as an introductory manual for
newcomers to the field, but also as a means of broadening the
horizons of existing researchers.
Shortly after Ponce de Leon discovered La Florida in 1513, early
Spanish settlers found a large and sheltered bay on the Gulf of
Mexico. The bay became known as Pensacola after the Penzacola
Indians who lived along the shore. In 1698, the first permanent
colony was established by pioneers who recognized the strategic
importance of a fine harbor with protective barrier islands and a
high bluff, or barranca, on the mainland across from a defensible
mouth. For centuries the bay was fortified and refortified. Battles
raged in four wars, and five nations raised their flags along the
harbor. Pensacola Bay: A Military History traces the rich military
history of the bay from Spanish times to the present-day Naval Air
Station Pensacola, home of the Navy's Blue Angels. The book
presents over 200 black-and-white images that highlight the
acquisition of Florida by the United States in 1821, the
construction of fortifications and naval installations, the Civil
War, both World Wars, the Old Navy Yard, the Naval Air Station, and
present-day military activity.
This year, begin a new festive tradition, discovering the true meaning
of Christmas and creating precious memories your family will cherish
for years to come. Sit down together as you read and count down the
days to Christmas and remember how much we need a Rescuer—and how
amazing it is that He came!
Beginning with Creation, Why Jesus Came: 25 Bible Stories Showing Why
God Sent His Son invites your family on a beautiful, chronological
journey through ancient stories, tracing God’s faithful promise to send
a Rescuer—Jesus. Each of the 25 Bible stories begins with a key verse
and ends with a thoughtful question, helping you and your children,
especially 6–10-year-olds, think and talk about the reason we celebrate
Jesus’ birth.
• Perfect for children aged 6-10.
• 25 Bible stories that follow God’s precious promise to send a
Rescuer, including the story of Creation, God’s promise to Abram, Moses
and the plagues, the good news brought by the angel Gabriel and the
promised Son, Jesus.
• Each Bible story begins with a key verse and ends with a thoughtful
question to help families talk about the reason we celebrate Jesus’
birth.
• 64 full-color pages.
• Paperback.
• Also available in Afrikaans under the title Hoekom Jesus gekom het.
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The Courier (DVD)
Jeffrey Dean Morgan, Mickey Rourke, Til Schweiger, Lili Taylor, Miguel Ferrer, …
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R114
Discovery Miles 1 140
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Ships in 15 - 30 working days
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Fast-paced action movie starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Mickey
Rourke. The Courier (Morgan) has earned his nickname through a
remarkable ability to track down individuals and deliver messages
and packages. The Courier is particularly prized, in certain
circles, for his refusal to ask questions or query the legality of
the material he carries. However, when he is handed a package by a
branch of the Russian mafia and asked to deliver it to an
especially notorious underworld figure, The Courier's skills will
be tested to the limit. He believes he has made a breakthrough when
he gets in contact with Maxwell (Mickey Rourke), a former associate
of the elusive figure he is seeking, but how far can Maxwell be
trusted?
Fiela en Faan - Fiela en Faan wil iets eet. Maar Faan eet te veel!
Knibbel! - Daar is koekies op die rak. Hoe kan Fiela en Faan daarby
uitkom? Daar is verskillende kleurkodes wat die leesvlak en
moeilikheidsgraad van die teks aandui. Al die leesboekies in
hierdie reeks is met kleurkodes gemerk volgens die aanvaarde
standaard.
From the time it was founded in 1825, Akron was a town on the move.
Once known as the "Rubber Capitol of the World," it brought droves
of new workers to downtown and the suburban areas. With expansion
came a need for entertainment, and wrestling was there for the
multitudes. From the contrast of high school amateurs on mats to
snarling villains and heroes in the professional ring, the sport
thrived. There were the early days of traveling carnivals, with
circuit-riding wrestlers who would take on all comers from the
audience, to secretive fights set by shifty promoters in railroad
yards with onlookers placing bets. There were the glory days of the
Akron Armory--offering the crowd a chance to see such luminaries as
the cigar-chewing Killer Tim Brooks, the smiling Johnny Powers, or
the devious Don Kent--and beyond after the famed arena closed.
Vera die Veearts - Vera is 'n veearts. Daar is baie diere om te
help! Tophond - Daar is baie diere in die park. Maar wie sal die
tophond wees? Daar is verskillende kleurkodes wat die leesvlak en
moeilikheidsgraad van die teks aandui. Al die leesboekies in
hierdie reeks is met kleurkodes gemerk volgens die aanvaarde
standaard.
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