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Love Birds (DVD)
Rhys Darby, Faye Smith, Sally Hawkins, Alvin Maharaj, Wesley Dowdell, …
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R43
Discovery Miles 430
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Romantic comedy in which a man whose girlfriend has recently left
him finds new love with the help of an injured duck. Doug (Rhys
Darby) is devastated when his girlfriend, Susan (Faye Smith),
announces that she has had enough of him and is dumping him. When
he stumbles upon an injured duck, his black mood is such that he
only just decides to help it. However, caring for the duck brings
out another side of Doug - one even he may not have been aware of -
and he gradually begins to develop a new perspective on life. Even
better, through the duck Doug meets Holly (Sally Hawkins), a vet,
and the pair hit it off. But, with the return of Susan to the
scene, will their fledgling relationship take off?
This book will help undergraduate psychology students to write
practical reports of experimental and other quantitative studies in
psychology. It is designed to help with every stage of report
writing and provides a resource that students can refer to
throughout their degree, up-to and including when writing up a
final year undergraduate project. Now fully updated in its fourth
edition, this book maps to the seventh edition of the APA
guidelines and offers more comprehensive advice, guidelines and
recommendations than ever before. Students will benefit from:
*Coverage of different forms of quantitative study, including
online studies and studies that use questionnaires, as well as
experiments *A range of handy test yourself questions (with answers
at the end of the book) *Self-reflection questions to prompt deeper
understanding *Summary sections that articulate the main points and
provide a useful revision aid *An Index of Concepts indicating
where in the book every concept is introduced and defined *Updated
advice on how to find and cite references *Expanded coverage of
ethics in quantitative research, including how to write ethically
*Common mistake symbols, flagging areas where its easy to be caught
out Peter Harris is Emeritus Professor of Psychology at the
University of Sussex, UK where he led the Social and Applied
Psychology Group. He has taught research design and statistics for
many years. He has published extensively in social and health
psychology. Matthew J. Easterbrook is Senior Lecturer in Psychology
at the University of Sussex, UK. He has taught statistics at a
national and international level. Jessica S. Horst is Reader in
Psychology at the University of Sussex, UK, where she is also the
Director of Teaching and Learning. She has taught research methods
in both the USA and the UK.
In Middlemarch, George Eliot famously warns readers not to see
themselves as the centre of their own world, which produces a
'flattering illusion of concentric arrangement'. The scholarly
contributors to Antipodean George Eliot resist this form of
centrism. Hailing from four continents and six countries, they
consider Eliot from a variety of de-centred vantage points,
exploring how the obscure and marginal in Eliot's life and work
sheds surprising light on the central and familiar. With essays
that span the full range of Eliot's career-from her early
journalism, to her major novels, to eccentric late works such as
Impressions of Theophrastus Such-Antipodean George Eliot is
committed to challenging orthodoxies about Eliot's development as a
writer, overturning received ideas about her moral and political
thought, and unveiling new contexts for appreciating her
unparalleled significance in nineteenth-century letters.
In Middlemarch, George Eliot famously warns readers not to see
themselves as the centre of their own world, which produces a
'flattering illusion of concentric arrangement'. The scholarly
contributors to Antipodean George Eliot resist this form of
centrism. Hailing from four continents and six countries, they
consider Eliot from a variety of de-centred vantage points,
exploring how the obscure and marginal in Eliot's life and work
sheds surprising light on the central and familiar. With essays
that span the full range of Eliot's career-from her early
journalism, to her major novels, to eccentric late works such as
Impressions of Theophrastus Such-Antipodean George Eliot is
committed to challenging orthodoxies about Eliot's development as a
writer, overturning received ideas about her moral and political
thought, and unveiling new contexts for appreciating her
unparalleled significance in nineteenth-century letters.
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Chronology (Paperback)
Lessie Harris Matthews, Jebreh A. Harris
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R402
Discovery Miles 4 020
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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The New Musketeers (Paperback)
Dannie Harris, Matthew Howell, Jack Michael Stacey, Sean Turner
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R377
Discovery Miles 3 770
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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THE WORLD'S GREATEST SWORDSMEN...* A major new family comedy set in
the world of the Three Musketeers... sort of. When the famous
Musketeers are lost in a shipwreck on a routine mission across the
channel, their hapless servants are left with no masters and an
important mission to complete. Will they fool the king? Will they
save the day? Will they even work out which end of the sword to
use?! The New Musketeers features brilliant music, terrible sword
fighting and a hilarious cast of characters. This edition was
published to coincide with the world premiere at Trinity Theatre,
Tunbridge Wells, in December 2022. *Are not in this play
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