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Known as the gold standard for research methods, Babbie's THE PRACTICE OF SOCIAL RESEARCH gives you a definitive guide to research as practiced by social scientists.
Combining a straightforward approach with the author's renowned sense of humor, this student-friendly text equips you with the tools and knowledge to apply research concepts as both researcher and consumer. The author emphasizes the process by showing you how to design and construct projects, introducing today's various observation modes and answering critical questions about research methods, such as how to conduct online surveys and analyze both qualitative and quantitative data.
The 15th Edition includes the latest General Social Survey findings along with new coverage of the global use of social research, the emerging role of big data, demographic analysis and more.
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Mechanic 2: Resurrection (DVD)
Jason Statham, Jessica Alba, Tommy Lee Jones, Michelle Yeoh, Sam Hazeldine, …
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Discovery Miles 530
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Jason Statham reprises his role as the hitman Arthur 'The Mechanic'
Bishop alongside Jessica Alba and Tommy Lee Jones in this action
thriller sequel.
After retiring as a contract killer, Bishop attempts to put his murderous past behind him by starting a new life in Brazil with girlfriend Gina. However, when Gina is kidnapped by a formidable enemy, Bishop is ordered to carry out three seemingly impossible assassinations on very high profile targets if he wants to see her alive again.
Facing a race against time, Bishop must do all he can to complete his objectives before it's too late.
Charlie Chan is a Chinese Hero, solving mysteries with wit and
courage. Biggers created the character because he disliked the
negative stereotypes around Asian people at the time. S. T. Karnick
writes in the National Review that Chan is "a brilliant detective
with understandably limited facility in the English language whose]
powers of observation, logic, and personal rectitude and humility
made him an exemplary, entirely honourable character. The books
have been adapted to television and film, creating characters and
stories that adults and children alike love. This Omnibus Edition
of the six Charlie Chan Novels is a must-read for every Charlie
Chan fan: The House Without a Key (1925), The Chinese Parrot
(1926), Behind that Curtain (1928), The Black Camel (1929), Charlie
Chan Carries On (1930), Keeper of the Keys (1932)
This, the third-and final-book of the Leonaur series contains two
of the six original Charlie Chan mystery novels by Earl Derr
Biggers. In the first tale, we find the inscrutable
Chinese-Hawaiian police detective remaking and nearly loosing an
acquaintance made in an earlier case-Scotland Yard Detective
Inspector Duff. The English policeman has been pursuing his quarry
across the globe following hard on the trail of murder after
murder. In Honolulu Duff is shot and wounded and feels he must give
up the chase-but Charlie Chan is on hand to carry on-giving the
case its title-and bring the guilty to justice. In Keeper of the
Keys-the final novel, Chan leaves his island home to visit
California, where as a house-guest of a famous opera singer he
finds himself denied relaxation and embroiled in murder instead.
Ex-husbands, servants and a veritable company of suspects all come
under Chan's scrutiny together with a dog called Trouble, two
scarves and two little boxes. A mystery indeed!
Two classic mysteries for Charlie Chan to solve In this, the second
volume of Leonaur's Charlie Chan series, the famous
Chinese-Hawaiian detective finds himself grappling with the puzzle
that lies 'Behind that Curtain'-the third of the six original
novels by Earl Derr Biggers. Years ago in far away England, a
solicitor is found murdered wearing silk Chinese slippers. Then a
detective investigating a long cold case is also discovered
murdered-wearing the same slippers And what does this have to do
with five missing young women? In Charlie Chan's fourth outing-The
Black Camel-the 'camel', or death itself according to the Chinese
proverb, has 'knelt by the gate' of a glamorous Hollywood actress
who is visiting Honolulu. More accurately, she has been
murdered-stabbed through the heart-and Inspector Chan must unravel
the web of secrets and intrigue that surrounds her and the
colourful cast of characters of her entourage-any one of whom could
be a killer These new editions of one crime fiction's most iconic
detectives allow readers to join Charlie Chan as he creates progeny
and triumphs of detection with equally inscrutable aplomb.
Charlie Chan-the famous and popular Chinese-Hawaiian police
detective-has entertained his audience through several different
mediums, from the written word to the movie screen, A number of
authors have turned their pens to the character, but, in fact,
Charlie Chan appeared originally in just six novels written by Earl
Derr Biggers between 1925 and 1932. It is these colourful tales of
the original Charlie Chan that comprise the Leonaur collection of
three volumes-this volume contains the first two novels. In The
House Without a Key we are introduced to Chan, a corpulent father
of nine, as he uses all his considerable faculties to solve the
mystifying case of a murdered father and a missing jewel box. In
The Chinese Parrot, Chan dons a disguise and goes undercover to
solve a complex triple intrigue involving a fake identity, a
kidnapping and a murder. These wonderful examples of twentieth
century detective fiction bring the world of 1920s Hawaii to
vibrant life once again-and richly deserve their classic status.
'A landmark, not in the West Indian, but in the contemporary
novel.' C. L. R. James 'First-class talent.' The Voice Calvary Hill
- poverty stricken, pot-holed and rubbish-strewn - is home to an
ignored community who get to flaunt their personas in masquerade
during the yearly town Carnival. Aldrick, the dashing "king of the
hill" lives for Carnival and his chance to play the powerful
dragon. But as his friends and neighbours strive for a better life,
for Aldrick it will take one more masquerade - this time involving
guns and hostages - for the illusion of power to become reality.
A thoughtful and informative look at moonshine whiskey and the
characters who produced it in the Southern Appalachian region.
The first episode from the Star Wars Rebels series. Set between
episodes III and IV of the Star wars saga with the rebellion
against the empire in its infancy, the story follows Ezra (Taylor
Gray) a young orphan who finds himself caught up in the adventures
of the fledgling rebels. Along with his new friends, Ezra is
pursued through space by the Imperial Agent Kallus (David Oyelowo).
Robin Williams, Peter Dinklage and Mila Kunis star in this comedy
drama directed by Phil Alden Robinson. Henry Altmann (Williams), a
cynical and curmudgeonly Brooklynite, undergoes a drastic
transformation when he is mistakenly told by Dr. Sharon Gill
(Kunis) he only has 90 minutes to live. Desperate to make amends
with the people closest to him before he dies, he leaves the
doctor's surgery frantically and sets off on a path of redemption.
Meanwhile, Sharon, who has realised her mistake but has become
aware of a potentially life-threatening brain aneurysm, tries to
track Henry down to get him into care.
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A Single Shot (DVD)
Sam Rockwell, Kelly Reilly, Ted Levine, Joe Anderson, Amy Sloan, …
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Discovery Miles 290
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Sam Rockwell and William H. Macy star in this crime thriller
directed by David M. Rosenthal. When hunter John Moon (Rockwell)
mistakingly shoots a young girl in the woods he follows her trail
back to a cabin where he finds a briefcase full of money. Ever the
opportunist, John decides to take the money and treat his
girlfriend to a better lifestyle. When he gets a visit from a
mysterious man named Pitt (Macy) however, he realises that he has
entered a world of underground criminals who will stop at nothing
to get their money back.
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The Facility (DVD)
Aneurin Barnard, Alex Reid, Skye Lourie, Oliver Coleman, Chris Larkin, …
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Horror in which a clinical trial at a remote facility goes terribly
wrong. Among those who sign up to test ProSyntrex's latest drug
Pro9 are Adam (Aneurin Barnard), Joni (Alex Reid), Carmen (Skye
Lourie) and Jed (Oliver Coleman). The trial is highly secret, with
no-one, including the staff who administer injections, aware of who
is receiving the drug and who is in the placebo group. Shortly
after the trial begins it becomes clear that something has gone
wrong. There are unexplained disappearances, bizarre silhouettes
and screaming from behind locked doors. Locked inside the facility,
unaware of the true nature of events, the surviving patients and
staff must band together to try and find a way out of the
nightmare.
Shelah Fane is a young, beautiful, successful, Hollywood actress.
She is thinking of marrying a playboy - but decides to consult a
celebrity psychic first. He hints at some dark deed in her past -
and the next morning she is found dead. Can Charlie Chan and his
loyal sidekick Kashimo untangle the lies and deceit that brought
the black camel of death to her door?
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