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Knocked Up
They say that opposites attract. Well, for slacker Ben (Seth Rogen) and career girl Alison (Katherine Heigl), that's certainly the case - at least for one intoxicated evening. Two months and several pregnancy tests later, Ben and Alison go through a hysterically funny, anxious and heartwarming journey that leads to huge laughs in this outrageous comedy hit!
Superbad
Seth (Jonah Hill) and Evan (Michael Cera) want nothing more than to hook up with girls they like before they head off to college. To do that, though, they need to get alcohol for the big party that night. With the help of their friend Fogell, a.k.a. McLovin (Christopher Mintz-Plasse), and his fake I.D., the three of them go on a hilarious chase for that elusive booze, dodging incompetent cops (Seth Rogen and Bill Hader) while attempting to reverse a lifelong losing streak in one hilarious night.
The 40 Year Old Virgin
40-year old Andy Stizer (Steve Carell) has done quite a few things in his life. He's got a cushy job at an electronics superstore, a nice apartment with a proud collection of action figures. But there's just one thing he hasn't gotten around to doing yet... Andy's never, ever had sex - not even by accident. A big deal? Well, for Andy's buds at the store, it sure is. Although they think he's a bit of an oddball, they consider it their duty to help Andy out of his dire situation.
Talladega Nights
NASCAR stock car racing sensation Ricky Bobby (Will Ferrell) is a national hero because of his 'win at all costs' approach. He and his loyal racing partner, childhood friend Cal Naughton Jr. (John C. Reilly), are a fearless duo known as 'Shake' and 'Bake' by their fans for their ability to finish so many races in the #1 and #2 positions, with Cal always in second place. When flamboyant French Formula One driver Jean Girard (Sacha Baron Cohen) challenges 'Shake' and 'Bake' for the supremacy of NASCAR, Ricky Bobby must face his own demons and fight Girard for the right to be known as racing's top driver.
The ninth edition of Marketing Concepts and Strategies has been fully updated to reflect the latest marketing themes, together with the authors' real-life practitioner expertise.
The marketing world has gone digital as consumers rely on social media; new operational regulations abound on data compliance and privacy. Marketing has become more aligned to ethical, responsible and sustainability issues; the discipline has become more critical and reflective, and the pandemic has changed business strategies worldwide.
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Derek and Hansel are modelling again when an opposing company attempts to take them out from the business and they find themselves the target of a sinister conspiracy.
Lenny Henry's brilliant first novel for readers of 9 to 12,
illustrated throughout by Keenon Ferrell. Includes an exclusive
comic book adventure illustrated by Mark Buckingham. An ordinary
kid is about to become an EXTRAORDINARY hero! Wings? Check. A
super-cool, super-secret past? Check. An impossible mission to save
the world from a fur-ocious enemy? Check. When Tunde sprouts wings
and learns he's all that stands between Earth and total
destruction, suddenly school is the least of his problems. Luckily,
his rag-tag group of pals have got his back, and with his new
powers, Tunde is ready to fly in the face of danger. So what if he
can't even stand up to the school bully? He's the boy with wings -
this is his destiny. No pressure then. . .
Lenny Henry's brilliant first novel for readers of 9 to 12,
illustrated throughout by Keenon Ferrell. Includes an exclusive
comic book adventure illustrated by Mark Buckingham. An ordinary
kid is about to become an EXTRAORDINARY hero! Wings? Check. A
super-cool, super-secret past? Check. An impossible mission to save
the world from a fur-ocious enemy? Check. When Tunde sprouts wings
and learns he's all that stands between Earth and total
destruction, suddenly school is the least of his problems. Luckily,
his rag-tag group of pals have got his back, and with his new
powers, Tunde is ready to fly in the face of danger. So what if he
can't even stand up to the school bully? He's the boy with wings -
this is his destiny. No pressure then. . .
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.
Join Tunde on his next superpowered mission in The Boy with Wings:
Clash of the Super Kids, a hilarious, action packed story from
Lenny Henry, illustrated throughout by Keenon Ferrell. Wings?
Check. A super-cool, super-secret past? Check. An impossible
mission to save the world from a super evil enemy? Check. When
Tunde’s parents take him to a top-secret testing facility called
The Complex, he’s nervous about meeting others like him who have
super powers. But trying to make new friends is the least of his
worries. There’s something much scarier going on. And it’s
going take more than just the boy with wings to stop it... Now that
flight isn’t an option, the only choice is to fight.
For author Matt Ferrell, it's not always pixie dust and flying
elephants as he tackles a month at a certain amusement park in
Anaheim, California. In Thirty Days in the Kingdom, he relays his
day-to-day experiences beginning on September 1, 2008, and
continuing each day for the rest of the month.
Following an inner urge to relive his childhood, Ferrell
experiences the sights, sounds, rides, crowds, food, music, shows,
characters, and more at this popular theme park. Sharing his
observations and insights while surrounded by "guests" having fun,
Thirty Days in the Kingdom provides a unique look at the culture,
patrons, and "cast members" of this much-visited tourist
attraction.
Among oversized strollers and churro-hungry guests hurrying to
wait in the next line, Ferrell finds his happy place, and he
discovers that somewhere between childhood memories, Neverland, and
middle-aged realities that his dreams just might possibly come
true.
After listening to me tell of the events of my life, my
granddaughter, Alison, would say, "Grandma, please write these
things down so I won't lose them." At the age of ninety, I started
writing the events of my journey down the road long traveled.
Alison and I invite you to travel with us through laughter, tears,
hardships, the Great Depression, World War II, love and romance,
and sickness and sorrow, to doors that closed, through doors that
opened with faith, and much happiness along the way.
The abolitionists of the 1830s-1850s risked physical harm and
social alienation as a result of their refusal to ignore what they
considered a national sin, contrary to the ideals upon which
America was founded. Derived from the moral accountability called
for by the Great Awakening and the Quaker religion, the
abolitionist movement demanded not just the gradual dismantling of
the system or a mandated political end to slavery, but an end to
prejudice in the hearts of the American people. Primary documents,
illustrations and biographical sketches of notable figures
illuminate the conflicted struggle to end slavery in America. Some
called them fanatics; others called them liberators and saints.
Immeasurable though their ultimate impact may have been, the
abolitionists of the 1830s-1850s risked physical harm and social
alienation as a result of their refusal to ignore what they
considered a national sin, contrary to the ideals upon which
America was founded. Derived from the moral accountability called
for by the Great Awakening and the Quaker religion, the
abolitionist movement demanded not just the gradual dismantling of
the system or a mandated political end to slavery, but an end to
prejudice in the hearts of the American people. Claudine Farrell's
concluding essay draws parallels between the abolitionists'
struggles and the Civil Rights movement of the 1950s-1970s,
demonstrating the significant amount of ground being gained in a
still-unfinished war. Five narrative chapters explore the
abolitionist movement's religious beginnings, the conflict between
moral justice and union preservation, and the revolts, divisions
and conflicts leading up to the Civil War. Biographical portraits
of such notable figures as Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd
Garrison, and the Grimke sisters supplement the discussion, and
selections from some of the most influential documents in American
history—including the Emancipation Proclamation, the US
Constitution, and The Writings of Thomas Jefferson—provide actual
historical evidence of the events. Twelve illustrations, a
chronology, index and extensive annotated bibliography make this an
ideal starting point for students looking to understand the battle
for and against slavery in America.
Giving birth to a child is one of the greatest gifts a family can
have, "the gift of life." A Miracle Named David is a book filled
with tears and laughter, as this compassionate grandmother shares
her heart and testimony concerning her special grandchildren. She
shares the births, health problems and triumphs. This book
celebrates the way her faith helped her to deal with the health
challenges that beset the newborns. She informs the readers of the
ins and outs of neonatal intensive care, better known as NICU. A
Miracle Named David is a heart-warming true story of the
unanticipated journey during the mother's pregnancy and premature
delivery of her newborn. During the pregnancy she was given the
odds that her baby had a one percent chance of survival and
everything looked hopeless in the beginning, but the story did not
end there. Dorothy also shares how NICU would be revisited in the
next few years by three other grandbabies. Anyone reading this book
will release doubt and know that miracles really do happen. The
experience gives us a fresh awareness of God's presence and his
healing power. It was through unity in prayer by family, friends
and strangers that changed the circumstances in the lives of all
four newborns. Miracles do happen and this book is truly the story
of "A Miracle Named David."
This book interrogates the existing theories of convergence culture
and audience engagement within the media and communication
disciplines by providing grounded examples of social media use as a
social mobilization tool within the media industries. As digital
influencers garner large audiences across platforms such as YouTube
and Instagram, they sway opinions and tastes towards
often-commercial interests. However, this everyday social media
practice also presents an opportunity for socially and morally
motivated intermediaries to impact on public issues. Cultural
Intermediaries: Audience Participation in Media Organisations is
intended to provide an explicit overview of how one notable media
organization, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC),
incorporates participation into its production methodology, while
maintaining its role as a public service media organisation. The
book provides several cases studies of successful audience
participation across socially motivated projects. Finally, the book
provides an updated framework to understand how cultural
intermediation can facilitate authentic audience participation in
media organisations.
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