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High School Musical 1 - 3 (DVD)
Zac Efron, Vanessa Hudgens, Ashley Tisdale, Lucas Grabeel, Alyson Reed, …
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Collected edition of all three of Disney's super-successful teen
musicals. Follow the fortunes of sporty Troy Bolton (Zac Efron) and
brainy Gabriella Montez (Vanessa Hudgens) as they sing and dance
their way through their years at East High School.
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The Shrink is In (DVD)
Courteney Cox, David Arquette, David James Elliot, Carol Kane, Kimberley Davies, …
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Courteney Cox and real life husband David Arquette star in this
Richard Benjamin screwball comedy about a travel writer Samantha
(Cox) who suffers from a host of phobias, including agoraphobia and
claustrophia. She has just watched her psychologist suffer a mental
meltdown and be taken away and, instead of terminating her therapy,
Samantha decides to take over the role of the missing psychologist
in order to manipulate her sexy neighbour Michael (David James
Elliot), who also needs some help with his girlfriend, and an
eccentric magazine salesman Henry (Arquette).
The London Transport bar and circle - also known as the bulls-eye
or roundel - is an icon of commercial design. Over the last century
it has come to represent not only London's transport network but
also the city itself. Rare for the logo of a large organization,
the symbol is often perceived as being 'cool', and its influence
has extended into many other fields, including fashion, pop music
and counter-culture. This fascinating book charts the history and
development of the symbol from the early 20th century to the
present day, and explores its use across the company's many
activities, as well as its wide-ranging cultural influence. Richly
illustrated with poster artworks, photographs and other graphic
material from the London Transport Museum archives, the book
features numerous inventive uses of the bar and circle, many of
them previously unpublished.
The alt-right has been the most important new far-right grouping to
appear in decades. Written by researchers from the anti-racist
advocacy group HOPE not hate, this book provides a thorough,
ground-breaking, and accessible overview of this dangerous new
phenomenon. It explains where the alt-right came from, its history
so far, what it believes, how it organises and operates, and its
future trajectory. The alt-right is a genuinely transnational
movement and this book is unique in offering a truly international
perspective, outlining the influence of European ideas and
movements as well as the alt-right's development in, and attitude
towards, countries as diverse as Japan, India, and Russia. It
examines the ideological tributaries that coagulated to form the
alt-right, such as white supremacy, the neo-reactionary
blogosphere, the European New Right, the anti-feminist manosphere,
the libertarian movement, and digital hate culture exemplified by
offensive memes and trolling. The authors explore the alt-right's
views on gender, sexuality and masculinity, antisemitism and the
Holocaust, race and IQ, globalisation and culture as well as its
use of violence. The alt-right is a thoroughly modern far-right
movement that uses cutting edge technology and this book reveals
how they use cryptocurrencies, encryption, hacking, "meme warfare",
social media, and the dark web. This will be essential reading for
scholars and activists alike with an interest in race relations,
fascism, extremism, and social movements.
The unique character of British Rail was the outcome of outstanding
design work from teams of engineers, architects and designers over
many decades. Every aspect of Britain's railways became part of the
corporate design, not only its locomotives, trains and rolling
stock, but also uniforms, liveries, posters etc. Inspired by Brian
Haresnape's cult classic of the late 1970s, this new book tells the
complete story of BR design and branding right up to the late
1990s. It covers firstly the challenge of nationalisation and
corporatisation, then the complete branding of the network to
include trains, rolling stock, staff, architecture, the development
of BR corporate identity and then on to the 1990s when
denationalisation brought a new requirement for design
diversification. This beautiful book will be enjoyed by all those
with an interest in commercial design and branding, as well as
enthusiasts of the British Rail era.
A Drummer's Perspective is a stunning collection of live action
photos celebrating the world of drumming. This large format book,
with foreword written by renowned Drummer Terry Bozzio, brings
together some of the finest unseen photographs of over hundred
legendary drummers. It is a unique collection of pictures brought
together by the author David Phillips, who has been given rare
access on stage and behind the scenes to many of the biggest bands
in the world. Drummers featured include photos of Zoro, Dave Grohl,
Joey Jordison, Zak Starkey, Ginger Baker, Neil Peart, Nicko
McBrain, Mitch Mitchell, Roger Taylor, Dennis Chambers, Mike
Portnoy, Nick Mason, Alex Acuna, Dave Weckl, Josh Freese, Chad
Smith, Joey Castillo, Thomas Lang and this list goes on and on! The
powerful images include almost 200 photos of some of the most
amazing rock concerts and give a fascinating insight to drummers,
their playing and their world.
The alt-right has been the most important new far-right grouping to
appear in decades. Written by researchers from the anti-racist
advocacy group HOPE not hate, this book provides a thorough,
ground-breaking, and accessible overview of this dangerous new
phenomenon. It explains where the alt-right came from, its history
so far, what it believes, how it organises and operates, and its
future trajectory. The alt-right is a genuinely transnational
movement and this book is unique in offering a truly international
perspective, outlining the influence of European ideas and
movements as well as the alt-right's development in, and attitude
towards, countries as diverse as Japan, India, and Russia. It
examines the ideological tributaries that coagulated to form the
alt-right, such as white supremacy, the neo-reactionary
blogosphere, the European New Right, the anti-feminist manosphere,
the libertarian movement, and digital hate culture exemplified by
offensive memes and trolling. The authors explore the alt-right's
views on gender, sexuality and masculinity, antisemitism and the
Holocaust, race and IQ, globalisation and culture as well as its
use of violence. The alt-right is a thoroughly modern far-right
movement that uses cutting edge technology and this book reveals
how they use cryptocurrencies, encryption, hacking, "meme warfare",
social media, and the dark web. This will be essential reading for
scholars and activists alike with an interest in race relations,
fascism, extremism, and social movements.
Written by award-winning author Richard Platt, How They Made Things
Work: Age of Industry examines aspects of technology in Victorian
times, including ship-building, weapons, motion pictures,
photography, railways and telegraphy. Suitable for Key Stages 2-3,
How They Made Things Work looks at how people in history advanced
their societies by pushing the boundaries of technology.
Written by award-winning author Richard Platt, How They Made Things
Work: Romans examines aspects of technology in ancient Rome,
including concrete, road building, weapons, domes and arches.
Suitable for Key Stages 2-3, How They Made Things Work looks at how
people in history advanced their societies by pushing the
boundaries of technology.
Soren Kierkegaard denounced nineteenth-century Danish Lutheranism
for exploiting Martin Luther's doctrine of justification "without
works" as justification for an antinomian easy life. Kierkegaard
saw his own writing as a corrective: "I have wanted to prevent
people in 'Christendom' from existentially taking in vain Luther
and the significance of Luther's life." In 1847, Kierkegaard began
an eight-year reading of Luther's sermons, forking through them for
extracts to confirm his theological corrective rather than to
comprehend the breadth of Luther's thought. While he found much to
laud, Kierkegaard also found much to lance, privately commenting
that Luther was partially responsible for what he considered the
problematic Lutheranism of his own day. Furthermore, David Coe
argues, Kierkegaard was unaware that his copy of Luther's church
and house postils was a heavily abridged edition of extracts from
those postils. Therefore, his appraisal of Luther begs to be
investigated. Kierkegaard and Luther examines the Luther sermons
Kierkegaard read, what he praised and criticized, missed, and
misjudged of Luther, and spotlights the concord these two Lutheran
giants actually shared, namely, the negative yet necessary role
that Christian suffering (Anfechtung/Anfaegtelse) plays in
Christian faith and life.
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