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About Last Night (DVD)
Kevin Hart, Michael Ealy, Regina Hall, Joy Bryant, Christopher McDonald, …
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R41
Discovery Miles 410
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Steve Pink directs this romantic comedy, based on David Marmet's
play 'Sexual Perversity in Chicago', starring Kevin Hart, Michael
Ealy, Regina Hall and Joy Bryant. Bernie Jackson (Hart) and his
friend Danny Martin (Ealy) consider themselves successful
womanisers. However, when they become involved with two roommates,
Joan Derrickson (Hall) and Debbie Sullivan (Bryant), Bernie and
Danny find that life becomes a lot more complicated. The two
couples go through numerous ups and downs, with the difficulties
and successes of each relationship having a knock-on effect on the
other. Can romance and friendship survive such close proximity?
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Good Hair (DVD)
Lance Crouther, Chuck Sklar, Jenny Hunter, Kevin O'Donnell, Jeff Stilson, …
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Chris Rock presents this documentary offering an insight into the
fiercely competitive world of Afro-American hairdressing. The film
includes a visit to the Bronner Brothers International Hair Show,
the annual trade show for the African-American hair care industry.
It also looks into the dangers of many common hair-straightening
treatments, reveals the alarmingly high cost of regular hair
'relaxing' and weaves, and asks what the ongoing pursuit of
straight hair says about African-American cultural identity.
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Tark (Paperback)
Octavious Sage; Edited by Marcus Miller; Mark Miller
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R454
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For more than thirty years, Jazz Hot, the world's oldest jazz
magazine (launched in 1935, as DownBeat), has regularly published
Pascal Kober's photos, breakfast interviews, album and festival
reviews and feature articles. Over the years, he has built up a
unique catalogue of more than 35,000 jazz photos, taken all over
the world. As a freelance journalist and photographer, he later
contributed to many publications in the French and international
press. The venue: musee de l'ancier evechee. Located in the heart
of Grenoble, the Bishop's Palace (l'Ancien Eveche) is today a
protected historical monument dated from the thirteenth century,
housing a highly visited heritage museum. Since its establishment
in 1998, this museum has been curated by Isabelle Lazier, an
ethnologist, with a passion for both music and photography. In
alphabetical order: Jorge Ben, Joao Bosco, Stanley Clarke, Miles
Davis, Gil Evans, Joao Gilberto, Dizzy Gillespie, George Gruntz,
Jon Hendricks, Elvin and Hank Jones, Joachim Kuhn, Michel Legrand,
Manhattan Transfer, Branford and Ellis Marsalis, Mike Stern, Sam
Rivers, Linda Womack and... the public. Pascal Kober is a
journalist and photographer.
Presents the first theoretical analysis of the Asian financial
crisis and draws out the general lessons of an event whose
potential long term effects have been likened to those of the Crash
of 1929. Part I presents a factual and analytic overview of what
happened: the role of 'vulnerability'; the interconnection between
currency crises and financial crises; and why crisis turned into
collapse. Part II considers more detailed issues, including how the
inflation of non-traded goods prices created vulnerability,
welfare-reducing capital inflow owing to under-regulated financial
markets, and the onset of speculative attacks. Part III assesses
all aspects of contagion, in particular the role of geographic
proximity. The final section addresses policy issues. Joseph
Stiglitz argues that there is much that can be done to reduce the
frequency of crises and to mitigate the severity of crises when
they happen. The book finishes with a round-table discussion of
policy issues.
The first theoretical analysis of the Asian Financial Crisis--perhaps the single most important economic event of the 1990s--starts by presenting a factual and analytic overview of what happened. It goes on to consider why crisis turned into collapse, speculative attacks, and contagion and finishes with a round table discussion of policy issues. The distinguished contributors are from organizations including IMF, the World Bank and the Bank for International Settlements. This is vital reading for policy professionals as well as researchers and graduate students in a wide range of disciplines.
Research programmes in economics usually emerge from the
intersection between a new analytical approach and a real economic
problem. In the last few years, such a programme has emerged in
international monetary economics, which is underpinned by a
theoretical framework grounded in stochastic calculus and the
increasing prominence in the real world of the international
monetary arrangements under which national monetary authorities
attempt to keep exchange rates within bands or 'target zones'. This
new programme of research also covers switches in exchange rate
regimes. This volume from the Centre for economic Policy Research
and the National Bureau of Economic Research includes contributions
- as authors or discussants - from most of the active participants
in the development of this new field, and will serve as a useful
introduction and basic text for this new research programme. It
opens with an account of the basic economic model of a currency
band developed by Paul Krugman, which is followed by two papers
that extend this approach. Other chapters study the regime switches
entailed in Britain's return to the gold standard in 1925 and the
preannounced entry of a floating currency into a band such as the
EMS. Essays on sustainability and realignment consider the possible
outcomes of speculative attacks on such bands, and the volume ends
with a paper on econometric testing of models of this type.
The European Monetary System (EMS) has, since its inception in
1979, provided a fascinating example of policy co-ordination in
practice. As concern about exchange-rate instability and global
economic imbalances has grown, both academic researchers and
policy-makers have looked to the EMS for lessons about co-operation
on a wider scale. This volume contains the papers and proceedings
of an October 1987 conference organised by the Centre for Economic
Policy Research in co-operation with the Banca d'Italia and the
Centro Interuniversitario di Studi Teorici per la Politica
Economica (STEP). The conference brought together distinguished
academics and practitioners from eleven European central banks. The
papers offer a timely summary of current research, while the
concluding panel discussion provides a valuable perspective on the
concerns of policy-makers. This will be the definitive publication
on the EMS for some years to come, and hence a basic reference for
anyone interested in the international monetary system and policy
co-ordination.
23 transcriptions from Grammy-winning bassist and session player
extraordinare Marcus Miller, including: Big Time * Could It Be You
* Ethiopia * Forevermore * Funny * Maputo * Nikki's Groove * Tutu *
What Is Hip * and more.
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Wartech (Paperback)
Octavious Sage; Marcus Miller, Mark Miller
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R533
Discovery Miles 5 330
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