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Epic Movie/Date Movie (DVD)
Kal Penn, Adam Campbell, Jennifer Coolidge, Jayma Mays, Faune A Chambers, …
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Double bill featuring two spoof comedies. 'Epic Movie' (2007) tells the
tale of four fully grown orphans: one the victim of snakes that
attacked her plane, another raised by a kindly Louvre curator, the
third a Mexican 'libre' wrestling refuge, and the last an average
mutant from an 'X'-community. When the curious quartet visits a
sprawling chocolate factory, they stumble across a magical wardrobe
which transports them to the enchanted land of Gnarnia.
It seems that the wondrous fantasy land has recently fallen under the
spell of the evil White Bitch (Jennifer Coolidge), and in order to
bring peace back to Gnarnia these four bumbling mortals will have to
join forces with a charismatic pirate, a painfully sincere group of
aspiring wizards, and one particularly libidinous lion. 'Date Movie'
(2006) stars Alyson Hannigan as a hopeless romantic who has finally met
the man of her dreams Grant Funkyerdoder. But before they can have
their 'Big Fat Greek Wedding', they'll have to 'Meet the Parents', hook
up with 'The Wedding Planner' and contend with Grant's girlfriend,
Andy, a spectacularly beautiful woman who wants to put a stop to her
'Best Friend's Wedding'.
Drawing on discourse analysis, this innovative book takes a novel
approach to examining the different interpretations, diversity of
views and controversy in society about transport and urban
development. Combining theory with empirical case studies, this
book breaks new ground in the field by critically engaging with an
understanding of the different perspectives and subjectivities
associated with transport systems and urban development projects.
Incorporating the diverse wider societal and political contexts,
various approaches to discourse analysis are examined, including
content analysis, critical discourse analysis and Q methodology.
Examining the narratives in transport and urban development,
chapters study car advertising, highway reconstruction, public
transport, bus provision, transit-orientated development and
financialisation, walking and cycling networks, and emerging new
technologies. Ultimately, the book argues that mainstream views and
processes must be confronted in order to respond to contemporary
public policy challenges, and makes a convincing case for the wider
use of discourse analysis in transport and urban development
research, planning and implementation. Global in scope, this
cutting-edge book will prove vital reading for students and
scholars of transport planning and urban development. Its practical
guidance will be useful to transport and development policymakers
and practitioners working in urban and regional authorities,
consultancies and civil society.
Because at Christmas there's no place like home ...
This monograph instructs the reader on how to analyze the
hydrogeochemical vulnerability. It introduces notions of
geochemical signals, points of migration of pollutants in the
unsaturated zone, and new hydrogeochemical classifications. Three
test sites in the USA, Germany, and Moldova are described as case
studies accompanied by illustrative data. The authors presuppose
for future readers only the background mathematics and elementary
knowledge of hydrogeology. The presented methodology is both for
local and regional assessments. It is simple, does not need
implication of high qualification specialists and can be applied to
test the groundwater quality. The book is useful for undergraduate,
graduate, master, and PhD students as well as water quality
specialists, ecologists and geology professionals.
This volume is for environmental researchers and government policy
makers who are required to monitor environmental quality for their
environmental investigators and remediation plans. It uses concepts
and applications to aid in the exchange of scientific information
across all the environmental science disciplines ranging from
geochemistry to hydrogeology and ecology to biotechnology. Focusing
on issues such as metals, organics and nutrient contamination of
water and soils, and interactions between
soil-water-plants-chemicals, the book synthesizes the latest
findings in this rapidly-developing, multi-disciplinary field.
Cutting-edge environmental analytical methods are also presented,
making this a must-have for professionals tasked with monitoring
environmental quality. These concepts and applications help in
decision making and problem solving in a single resource.
*Integrative approach promotes the exchange of scientific
information among difference disciplines
*New concepts and case studies make the text unique among existing
resources
*Tremendous practical value in the fields of environmental quality
and remediation with an emphasis on human health and ecological
risk assessment
A tumbledown hacienda in the Spanish countryside in want of love
and care is just what a grieving Irish family needs in this
heartwarming, uplifting novel from Irish top ten bestseller Emma
Hannigan. If you love reading Cathy Kelly and Patricia Scanlan, and
watching UNDER A TUSCAN SUN, this is the perfect read for you, and
a book you will want to share. 'Brimming with hope' Sunday
Independent
The Big Apple is about to add one more to its long list of honors:
"New York City," Accord's latest innovation. This dimensional
die-cut book is packed with fun facts about New York's most iconic
landmarks, from the Statue of Liberty to Times Square, all on
stylishly designed pages. A gatefold map rounds out the package,
making this one souvenir you'll want to pick up in a New York
minute.
You're in for a festive treat with Driving Home for Christmas by
Emma Hannigan, the perfect winter warmer for fans of Maeve Binchy,
Cathy Kelly and Patricia Scanlan. 'A wonderful storyteller' Cathy
Kelly Christmas at Huntersbrook House has always been a family
tradition - log fires, long walks through the snowy fields and
evenings spent in the local pub. And this year the three grown-up
Craig children are looking forward to the holidays more than ever.
Pippa to escape her partying lifestyle and mounting debts in
Dublin; Joey the demands of his gorgeous girlfriend who seems
intent on coming between him and his family; and Lainey to forget
about her controlling ex and his recent engagement to another
woman. But with the family livery yard in financial trouble, this
Christmas could be the Craig family's last at Huntersbrook as they
face the prospect of selling the ancestral house. As the holiday
season gets underway, the family need to come up with a way to save
their home, and face the problems they've been running away from in
Dublin. And what better place to figure things out than around the
fire at Huntersbrook House?
Collins Primary Science fully meets the requirements of the
Cambridge Assessment International Education Primary Science
Curriculum Framework and the material has been carefully developed
to meet the needs of primary science students and teachers in a
range of international contexts. Content is organised according to
the three main strands: Biology, Chemistry and Physics and the
skills detailed under the Scientific Enquiry strand are introduced
and taught in the context of those areas. For each of Stages 1 to 6
as detailed in the Cambridge Primary Science Framework, we offer: A
full colour, highly illustrated and photograph rich Student's Book
A write-in Workbook linked to the Student's Book This comprehensive
Teacher's Guide with clear suggestions for using the materials,
including the electronic components of the course A DVD-ROM which
contains slideshows, video clips, additional photographs and
interactive activities for use in the classroom. Provides support
as part of a set of resources for the Cambridge Primary curriculum
framework from 2011. This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment
International Education.
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Spider in the Well
Jess Hannigan; Illustrated by Jess Hannigan
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This cheeky picture book debut from author-illustrator Jess
Hannigan tells the darkly dry and utterly hilarious tale of fibs,
cons, and JUSTICE! Perfect for fans of Jon Klassen, Ryan Higgins,
and stylized cinema—from Orson Welles to Wes Anderson. Breaking
News: Wishing Well Broken! The townspeople of Bad Göodsburg are up
in arms. With their beloved well busted, none of their important,
generous, kindhearted wishes are coming true! Time to send that
good-for-nothing Newsboy to investigate. . .Â
Collins Primary Science fully meets the requirements of the
Cambridge Assessment International Education Primary Science
Curriculum Framework and the material has been carefully developed
to meet the needs of primary science students and teachers in a
range of international contexts. Content is organised according to
the three main strands: Biology, Chemistry and Physics and the
skills detailed under the Scientific Enquiry strand are introduced
and taught in the context of those areas. For each of Stages 1 to 6
as detailed in the Cambridge Primary Science Framework, we offer: A
full colour, highly illustrated and photograph rich Student's Book
A write-in Workbook linked to the Student's Book This comprehensive
Teacher's Guide with clear suggestions for using the materials,
including the electronic components of the course A DVD-ROM which
contains slideshows, video clips, additional photographs and
interactive activities for use in the classroom. Provides support
as part of a set of resources for the Cambridge Primary curriculum
framework from 2011. This title is endorsed by Cambridge Assessment
International Education.
John Hannigan's definitive textbook offers a distinctive, balanced
coverage of environmental issues, policies and action. This revised
fourth edition has been expanded and fully updated to explore
contemporary developments and issues within global environmental
sociology. Environmental Sociology reconciles Hannigan's widely
cited model of the social construction of environmental problems
and controversies, which states that incipient environmental issues
must be identified, researched, promoted and persuasively argued in
the form of "claims", with an environmental justice perspective
that stresses inequality and threats to local communities. For
example, this new edition explores the interconnections between
indigenous communities and environmental activists via a study of
the difficult relationship between Aboriginal people and
environmentalists in Australia. The updated fourth edition also
discusses new direct action protest groups, such as Extinction
Rebellion, who have reframed the discourse around the "climate
emergency" using apocalyptic language and imagery. Environmental
Sociology also signposts exciting new directions for future
research. The fourth edition re-interrogates the classical roots of
environmental theory with a focus of the work of Alexander von
Humboldt. Hannigan also asserts the need for environmental
sociologists to turn their attention to "The Forgotten Ocean",
arguing that the discipline should incorporate cutting-edge
concepts such as marine justice, striated space and volumetrics.
Environmental Sociology is a key text for students and researchers
in environmental studies, political ecology, social geography and
environmental sociology.
John Hannigan's definitive textbook offers a distinctive, balanced
coverage of environmental issues, policies and action. This revised
fourth edition has been expanded and fully updated to explore
contemporary developments and issues within global environmental
sociology. Environmental Sociology reconciles Hannigan's widely
cited model of the social construction of environmental problems
and controversies, which states that incipient environmental issues
must be identified, researched, promoted and persuasively argued in
the form of "claims", with an environmental justice perspective
that stresses inequality and threats to local communities. For
example, this new edition explores the interconnections between
indigenous communities and environmental activists via a study of
the difficult relationship between Aboriginal people and
environmentalists in Australia. The updated fourth edition also
discusses new direct action protest groups, such as Extinction
Rebellion, who have reframed the discourse around the "climate
emergency" using apocalyptic language and imagery. Environmental
Sociology also signposts exciting new directions for future
research. The fourth edition re-interrogates the classical roots of
environmental theory with a focus of the work of Alexander von
Humboldt. Hannigan also asserts the need for environmental
sociologists to turn their attention to "The Forgotten Ocean",
arguing that the discipline should incorporate cutting-edge
concepts such as marine justice, striated space and volumetrics.
Environmental Sociology is a key text for students and researchers
in environmental studies, political ecology, social geography and
environmental sociology.
In this prequel to Fantasy City: Pleasure and Profit in the
Postmodern Metropolis (1998), his acclaimed book about the
post-industrial city as a site of theming, branding and simulated
spaces, sociologist John Hannigan travels back in time to the
1950s. Unfairly stereotyped as 'the tranquillized decade', America
at mid-century hosted an escalating proliferation and conjunction
of 'spectacular' events, spaces, and technologies.
Spectacularization was collectively defined by five features. It
reflected and legitimated a dramatic increase in scale from the
local/regional to the national. It was mediated by the increasingly
popular medium of television. It exploited middle-class tension
between comfortable conformity and desire for safe adventure. It
celebrated technological progress, boosterism and military power.
It was orchestrated and marketed by a constellation, sometimes a
coalition, of entrepreneurs and dream merchants, most prominently
Walt Disney. In this wide-ranging odyssey across mid-century
America, Hannigan visits leisure parks (Cypress Gardens), parades
(Tournament of Roses), mega-events (Squaw Valley Olympics, Century
21 Exposition), architectural styles (desert modernism),
innovations (underwater photography, circular film projection) and
everyday wonders (chemistry sets). Collectively, these fashioned
the 'spectacular gaze', a prism through which Americans in the
1950s were acculturated to and conscripted into a vision of a
progressive, technology-based future. Rise of the Spectacular will
appeal to architects, landscape designers, geographers,
sociologists, historians, and leisure/tourism researchers, as well
as non-academic readers who are by a fascinating era in history.
In this prequel to Fantasy City: Pleasure and Profit in the
Postmodern Metropolis (1998), his acclaimed book about the
post-industrial city as a site of theming, branding and simulated
spaces, sociologist John Hannigan travels back in time to the
1950s. Unfairly stereotyped as 'the tranquillized decade', America
at mid-century hosted an escalating proliferation and conjunction
of 'spectacular' events, spaces, and technologies.
Spectacularization was collectively defined by five features. It
reflected and legitimated a dramatic increase in scale from the
local/regional to the national. It was mediated by the increasingly
popular medium of television. It exploited middle-class tension
between comfortable conformity and desire for safe adventure. It
celebrated technological progress, boosterism and military power.
It was orchestrated and marketed by a constellation, sometimes a
coalition, of entrepreneurs and dream merchants, most prominently
Walt Disney. In this wide-ranging odyssey across mid-century
America, Hannigan visits leisure parks (Cypress Gardens), parades
(Tournament of Roses), mega-events (Squaw Valley Olympics, Century
21 Exposition), architectural styles (desert modernism),
innovations (underwater photography, circular film projection) and
everyday wonders (chemistry sets). Collectively, these fashioned
the 'spectacular gaze', a prism through which Americans in the
1950s were acculturated to and conscripted into a vision of a
progressive, technology-based future. Rise of the Spectacular will
appeal to architects, landscape designers, geographers,
sociologists, historians, and leisure/tourism researchers, as well
as non-academic readers who are by a fascinating era in history.
Ida B. Applewood believes there is never enough time for
fun.
That's why she's so happy to be homeschooled and to spend every
free second outside with the trees and the brook.
Then some not-so-great things happen in her world. Ida B has to
go back to that Place of Slow but Sure Body-Cramping, Mind-Numbing,
Fun-Killing Torture--school. She feels her heart getting smaller
and smaller and hardening into a sharp, black stone.
How can things go from righter than right to a million miles
beyond wrong? Can Ida B put together a plan to get things back to
just-about perfect again?
This book brings together researchers from different fields,
traditions and perspectives to examine the ways in which place and
space might (be) unsettle(d). Researchers from across the
humanities and social sciences have been drawn to the study of
place and space since the 1970s, and the term 'unsettled' has been
an occasional but recurring presence in this body of scholarship.
Though it has been used to invoke a range of meanings, from the
dangerous to the liberating, the term itself has rarely been at the
centre of sustained examination. This collection highlights the
idea of the unsettled in the scholarly investigation of place and
space. The respective chapters offer a dialogue between a diverse
and eclectic group of researchers, crossing significant
disciplinary and interdisciplinary boundaries in the process. The
purpose of the collection is to juxtapose a range of different
approaches to, and perspectives on, the unsettling of place and
space. In doing so, Interdisciplinary Unsettlings of Place and
Space makes an important contribution and offers new insights into
how scholarship and research into different fields and practices
may help us re-envision place and space.
Turn back the clock with History Comics! In this volume, learn how
millions of Americans joined the fight by working assembly lines,
growing vegetables, and collecting scrap metal during World War II!
When we think of war, we often focus on the battlefields. But
during the war years of 1941 to 1945, Americans at home did
whatever they could to support the troops and defeat the Nazis.
While millions of soldiers ship out to fight on battlefronts in
Europe and the Pacific, millions of men, women, and children step
into new and exciting roles in cities and towns all across the
United States. Four curious kids take us into factories, farms, and
even kitchens to show what the fight on the home front looks like
up close!
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