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The Facility (DVD)
Aneurin Barnard, Alex Reid, Skye Lourie, Oliver Coleman, Chris Larkin, …
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Discovery Miles 920
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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.
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.
As software and computer hardware grows in complexity, networks
have grown to match. The increasing scale, complexity,
heterogeneity, and dynamism of communication networks, resources,
and applications has made distributed computing systems brittle,
unmanageable, and insecure. Internet and Distributed Computing
Advancements: Theoretical Frameworks and Practical Applications is
a vital compendium of chapters on the latest research within the
field of distributed computing, capturing trends in the design and
development of Internet and distributed computing systems that
leverage autonomic principles and techniques. The chapters provided
within this collection offer a holistic approach for the
development of systems that can adapt themselves to meet
requirements of performance, fault tolerance, reliability,
security, and Quality of Service (QoS) without manual intervention.
Charles S. Peirce, the founder of pragmatism, was also the
architect of a remarkable theory of signs that continues to puzzle
and inspire philosophers today. In this important new book, Mats
Bergman articulates a bold new approach to Peirce's semeiotic
through a reassessment of the role of rhetoric in his work. This
systematic approach, which is offered as an alternative to
formalistic accounts of Peirce's project, shows how general
sign-theoretical conceptions can plausibly be interpreted as
abstractions from everyday communicative experiences and practices.
Building on this fallible ground of rhetoric-in-use, Bergman
explicates Peirce's semeiotic in a way that is conducive to the
development of rhetorical inquiry and philosophical criticism.
Following this path, the underpinnings of a uniquely Peircean
philosophy of communication is unearthed - a pragmatic conception
encased in a normative rhetoric, motivated by the continual need to
transform and improve our habits of action.
BOOK OF THE YEAR - EVENING STANDARD, THE OBSERVER and THE TIMES
â€Beautifully written and completely convincing’ The Observer
â€An excellent novel – riotous and abundant, full of vivid,
dirty life’ The Guardian TO LOVE IS TO FALL . . . On a rooftop in
Elizabethan London two worlds collide. Shay is a messenger-girl and
trainer of hawks who sees the future in the patterns of birds.
Nonesuch is the dark star of the city's fabled child theatre scene,
as famous as royalty yet lowly as a beggar. Together they create
The Ghost Theatre: a troupe staging magical plays in London's
hidden corners. As their hallucinatory performances incite
rebellion among the city's outcasts, the pair's relationship sparks
and burns against a backdrop of the plague and a London in flames.
Their growing fame sweeps them up into the black web of the
Elizabethan court, where Shay and Nonesuch discover that if they
fly too high, a fall is sure to come… Fantastical and
captivating, The Ghost Theatre charts the rise and dramatic
destruction of a dream born from love and torn apart by betrayal.
'Dramatic and gripping... a breathless journey of hope, beauty,
wonder, tragedy, and the power of theatre' Isabelle Schuler 'Rich
and evocative with shades of Angela Carter' Ever Dundas 'A story of
rebellion and magic, of mysticism and broken love in the streets
and theatres and rooftops of Elizabethan London. Beautifully
written, delicate and sad. I'm still haunted by it' Mariana
Enriquez 'Osman brings the underworld of Elizabethan London to life
with its child theatres, rioting apprentices and anarchic world,
its jumble of squalor and glamour... larger-than-life heroes raise
child rebellions; pursue exalted, treacherous love affairs; see the
future in a flock of birds. Glorious!' Sandra Newman â€Hauntingly
beautiful … Thrilling and thought-provoking’ The Independent
This is the first book to address the history of psychiatry under
Communism in Central and Eastern Europe, from the Soviet Union to
East Germany. It brings together new research addressing
understandings of mental health and disorder, treatments and
therapies, and the interplay between politics, ideology and
psychiatry.
This book gives an introduction to the finite element method as a
general computational method for solving partial differential
equations approximately. Our approach is mathematical in nature
with a strong focus on the underlying mathematical principles, such
as approximation properties of piecewise polynomial spaces, and
variational formulations of partial differential equations, but
with a minimum level of advanced mathematical machinery from
functional analysis and partial differential equations.In
principle, the material should be accessible to students with only
knowledge of calculus of several variables, basic partial
differential equations, and linear algebra, as the necessary
concepts from more advanced analysis are introduced when needed.
Throughout the text we emphasize implementation of the involved
algorithms, and have therefore mixed mathematical theory with
concrete computer code using the numerical software MATLAB is and
its PDE-Toolbox.We have also had the ambition to cover some of the
most important applications of finite elements and the basic finite
element methods developed for those applications, including
diffusion and transport phenomena, solid and fluid mechanics, and
also electromagnetics.
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The Parts Inside of Me (Hardcover)
Shelly Johnson Ma Lmhc; Illustrated by Mark Savona; Foreword by Michi Rose Mat Lmsw
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Discovery Miles 7 190
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Cartilage Surgery: An Operative Manual by Mats Brittberg, MD and
Wayne Gersoff, MD is your guide to applying the most recent
advances in cartilage repair, and performing cutting-edge surgical
procedures. An internationally diverse collection of authors offers
a global perspective on timely topics such as cartilage biologics.
Clinical pearls, online operative videos, and detailed, full-color
intraoperative photographs offer step-by-step guidance on essential
techniques. Stay current with the recent advances in cartilage
repair including surgical and non-surgical treatments as well as
biologic management of cartilage lesions. Get unmatched visual
guidance from an unparalleled online video collection that
demonstrates how to perform a variety of key techniques. Quickly
reference essential topics with a templated, focused format that
includes clinical pearls to help you make a confident diagnosis and
select the best treatment. Benefit from the knowledge, experience,
and global perspective of a diverse collection of leading
international authors. Access the book from any computer at
www.expertconsult.com, complete with the full text, entire image
bank, and video library. Clinical pearls and surgical video allow
you to follow the latest in cartilage repair and management
Throughout the history of slavery, enslaved people organized
resistance, escape, and rebellion. Sustaining them in this struggle
was their music, some examples of which are sung to this day. While
the existence of slave songs, especially spirituals, is well known,
their character is often misunderstood. Slave songs were not only
lamentations of suffering or distractions from a life of misery.
Some songs openly called for liberty and revolution, celebrating
such heroes as Gabriel Prosser and Nat Turner, and, especially,
celebrating the Haitian Revolution. The fight for freedom also
included fugitive slaves, free Black people, and their white allies
who brought forth a set of songs that were once widely disseminated
but are now largely forgotten, the songs of the abolitionists.
Often composed by fugitive slaves and free Black people, and first
appearing in the eighteenth century, these songs continued to be
written and sung until the Civil War. As the movement expanded,
abolitionists even published song books used at public meetings.
Mat Callahan presents recently discovered songs composed by
enslaved people explicitly calling for resistance to slavery, some
originating as early as 1784 and others as late as the Civil War.
He also presents long-lost songs of the abolitionist movement, some
written by fugitive slaves and free Black people, challenging
common misconceptions of abolitionism. Songs of Slavery and
Emancipation features the lyrics of fifteen slave songs and fifteen
abolitionist songs, placing them in proper historical context and
making them available again to the general public. These songs not
only express outrage at slavery but call for militant resistance
and destruction of the slave system. There can be no doubt as to
their purpose: the abolition of slavery, the emancipation of
African American people, and a clear and undeniable demand for
equality and justice for all humanity.
Collecting documents culled from the writings of ancient Greek and
Roman authors, this book provides a glimpse of what life was like
in ancient times and illustrates the relevance of these long-ago
civilizations to modern life. Voices of Ancient Greece and Rome:
Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life sheds light on various aspects
of Greek and Roman daily life by examining excerpts from the works
of ancient authors who wrote about these topics. Written to help
readers truly understand what life within an ancient civilization
was like, each entry is preceded by background information and
followed by thought-provoking questions. This book covers
fascinating topics such as domestic life, employment, housing, food
and clothing, sports and games, public safety, education, health
care, politics, and religion. Each chapter contains several
relevant documents excerpted from the writings of ancient authors
accompanied by background information, reading and thought
questions, bibliographical data, and suggestions for further
reading. An introductory essay to the volume, a guide for
evaluating original sources, and bio-notes on the ancient authors
are also included. As with other volumes in the Greenwood Voices of
an Era series, this book contains much more than just a series of
documents: it provides the information and tools that will promote
critical thinking and support the research process. Over 40
documents, excerpted from the writings of ancient Greek and Roman
authors, such as Plutarch's description of the banishment from
Athens of a just man A timeline of the ancient Greco-Roman world
provides a chronology of important events A glossary containing
descriptions/definitions of many Greek and Roman words and terms,
such as "strategos"
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