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We Are What We Are (DVD)
Kelly McGillis, Ambyr Childers, Odeya Rush, Wyatt Russell, Michael Parks, …
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R53
Discovery Miles 530
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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American re-imagining of the 2010 Mexican horror film of the same
name. The reclusive Parker family headed by ailing patriarch Frank
(Bill Sage) have a dark and macabre family secret. While grieving
for their mother, Iris (Ambyr Childers) and Rose (Julia Garner) are
left to care for their father and younger brother Rory (Jack Gore)
as well as take responsibility for attending to their horrific
familial custom. As a storm hits the small town where the family
live, a number of gruesome discoveries by the local authorities
lead them to the door of the Parkers and ever closer to the
ancestral secret they work so hard to maintain.
This open access book is a rare example of the ethnographic study
of investigative journalism. This book explores entrepreneurial
attempts to combine traditional investigative journalism with
alternative ways of organising this work. It transcends watershed
investigative projects in favour of the ways in which new actors
(citizens, technologists, bloggers and local reporters, among
others) join experienced investigative journalists in experiments
with the practices of watchdog journalism in the digital era. Cases
include Bristol Cable, Bureau Local and the Korea Center for
Investigative Journalism, as well as Forbidden Stories. The book
also includes two chapters on the impact of COVID-19 upon the
development of cross-disciplinary work in a traditional newsroom
and in the larger media ecosystems of both Norway and China. This
is a timely book for journalism students, scholars and
investigative reporters, who share a passion for this form of
journalism.
These new essays examine the many ways that issues of gender and
sexuality intersect with other identities and practices - including
race, religion, disability, music and education - on the Fox hit
program Glee. With gender and sexuality concerns at the crux, the
authors tackle such specific aspects of the show as the coming out
narrative, Glee fandom and fan fiction, representation of sex
education, and the intersection of Broadway music and queerness.
The aim of these essays is to open up a dialogue about Glee - which
is often dismissed by critics and fans alike - and to reveal how
scholars are critically engaging with the show around issues of
gender and sexuality.
This open access book is a rare example of the ethnographic study
of investigative journalism. This book explores entrepreneurial
attempts to combine traditional investigative journalism with
alternative ways of organising this work. It transcends watershed
investigative projects in favour of the ways in which new actors
(citizens, technologists, bloggers and local reporters, among
others) join experienced investigative journalists in experiments
with the practices of watchdog journalism in the digital era. Cases
include Bristol Cable, Bureau Local and the Korea Center for
Investigative Journalism, as well as Forbidden Stories. The book
also includes two chapters on the impact of COVID-19 upon the
development of cross-disciplinary work in a traditional newsroom
and in the larger media ecosystems of both Norway and China. This
is a timely book for journalism students, scholars and
investigative reporters, who share a passion for this form of
journalism.
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Cheryl (Paperback)
Michael Parkes
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R411
Discovery Miles 4 110
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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Barry Bigley has just set up as a private detective and the last
thing he needs, besides a lack of clients, is constant interference
from a mother obsessed with cleaning, a father desperate to appear
on television, a fiance eager for marriage, and a threatening
landlord. So when the daughter of a rich diamond merchant is
kidnapped, it should be Barrys chance to overcome all obstacles and
hit the big time. Of course, it would help if he had the faintest
idea of how a private detective goes about his business.
*Festival Award Winner* Its been a busy Christmas week at Tollerbay
shopping centre, but peace reigns now that the late-night shoppers
have gone home. As midnight approaches, and she does her regular
checks, the last thing security guard Connie needs is an old tramp
taking up residence on her patch. However, as they talk, he turns
out to have had quite a past, and they eventually find they have
more in common than either of them would have suspected. This is a
warm-hearted look at bridging the generation gap, ideal for the
festive season.
Annie's Creek We are living in a dysfunctional time. People are
becoming more and more isolated, computers often replacing family,
friends and neighbors. I would encourage you to push the off
button, and step out of your comfort zone. See what can happen when
you make the effort to again engage in face to face relationships.
In the story Annie's Creek, we see how God uses those who surround
us to profoundly influence our lives. Sarah McAdams shares with us
her story, the struggles, the joys and the sorrows. We see how God
uses all of it, both the good and the bad to accomplish his
purposes, and in the process, teaches Sarah what it means to walk
with Him. Sandra Park was born in Huntsville, Texas and raised in
Houston, Texas. She graduated from Sam Houston State University in
Huntsville, where she was exposed to many tales of early Texas
history and it's bigger than life heroes. Sandra is a wife, mother,
grandmother, retired teacher and gardener. She and her husband,
Clyde, have three grown children and six grandchildren. They make
their home on thirty-six acres outside of Bedias, Texas.
Wedding planning doesn't have to be stressful! From budgeting to
bachelorette parties to writing your own vows, this pocket-sized
manual is packed with tips to plan, execute, and enjoy the perfect
engagement and wedding. It's a personal wedding planner you can
carry in your pocketthe perfect engagement present or planning
handbook for any soon-to-be bride.
This introductory text in general anthropology truly integrates the
subfields of anthropology. Unlike other "four-field" texts, it is
not divided by subfield but is organized by the topics that
anthropology studies, showing how all the subfields contribute to
our knowledge of the human species. It is student-friendly,
concise, and, while not omitting any major topic, has a managed
amount of detail. The unique holistic approach focuses on the
integration of the biocultural nature, evolution, and behavior of
the human species.
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