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The Big Year (DVD)
Jack Black, Zahf Paroo, John Cleese, Owen Wilson, Rosamund Pike, …
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Comedy starring Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson as three
men in different stages of life competing to become champion
birdwatchers. Stu (Martin) is a successful business executive on
the brink of retirement. Brad (Black), the youngest of the three,
works as a computer programmer but lacks direction and focus in his
life. Meanwhile, the obsessive and unscrupulous Kenny (Wilson) will
stop at nothing to hold onto his title of World's Greatest Birder.
As they travel the length and breadth of North America as
participants of the 'Big Year' competition, in which birders
compete to spot the greatest number of bird species in the United
States over the course of one year, the three men discover as much
about themselves and each other as they do about America's bird
population.
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Bird's Eye London (Hardcover)
Paul Campbell; Photographs by Paul Campbell
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Discovery Miles 9 290
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This book is a collection of papers by clinicians united in their
conviction about the importance of directly engaging and
interacting with the baby in the presence of the parents whenever
possible. This approach, which draws on the work of Winnicott,
Trevarthen and Stern, honours the baby as subject. It re-presents
the baby to the parents who may in that way see a new child, in
turn shaping the infant's implicit memories and reflective
thinking. Recent neurobiological, attachment and developmental
psychology models inform the work. The book describes the
underpinning theoretical principles and the settings and forms of
direct clinical practice, ranging from work with acutely ill
babies, to more everyday interventions in crying, feeding and
sleeping difficulties, as well as infant-parent psychotherapy.
Clinicians at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne from the
disciplines of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychology, nursing,
speech pathology, child psychotherapy, paediatrics, and music
therapy describe their work with ill and suffering babies and their
families.
Drawing on a combination of interviews and auto-ethnographic data,
Education, Retirement and Career Transitions for 'Black'
Ex-Professional Footballers provides a case-study of 16 'black'
British male professional footballers' preparedness and experiences
of retirement and transition from careers as professional athletes
to mainstream work. The author examines these men's sporting
experiences during three life phases: As professional schoolboy
footballers; as professionals; and during retirement and career
transition to mainstream careers. In doing so, this book expands on
how these men's experiences of and preparedness for retirement and
career transition are influenced and often complicated by the
cultures, practices, and expectations that shaped the professional
game when they were players. It also offers an account of the ways
these experiences were complicated by issues of race. Researchers,
students, sports enthusiasts and anyone interested in questions of
race, masculinity, employment, retirement, mental health, and
professional sport in late modern Britain will find Education,
Retirement and Career Transitions for 'Black' Ex-Professional
Footballers useful, informative and engaging.
This book is a collection of papers by clinicians united in their
conviction about the importance of directly engaging and
interacting with the baby in the presence of the parents whenever
possible. This approach, which draws on the work of Winnicott,
Trevarthen and Stern, honours the baby as subject. It re-presents
the baby to the parents who may in that way see a new child, in
turn shaping the infant's implicit memories and reflective
thinking. Recent neurobiological, attachment and developmental
psychology models inform the work. The book describes the
underpinning theoretical principles and the settings and forms of
direct clinical practice, ranging from work with acutely ill
babies, to more everyday interventions in crying, feeding and
sleeping difficulties, as well as infant-parent psychotherapy.
Clinicians at The Royal Children's Hospital Melbourne from the
disciplines of psychiatry, psychoanalysis, psychology, nursing,
speech pathology, child psychotherapy, paediatrics, and music
therapy describe their work with ill and suffering babies and their
families.
The I Am?Vision Book is a view from the journey of Paul Campbell
and his mental bondage to religious rules to the freedom of
metaphysical principles of creating one's own journey.At birth we
have all been given gifts, it is our responsibility to grow and
develop them, utilizing the presence of God/Universe in us and to
connect with God/Universe in everything outside of us. Spiritual
paths are unique. They are ours alone. No two spiritual paths look
the same. Own who you are and the I Am in you.
There are many spiritual activities that are veiled to human
beings. Some are there for our good and some are there to hurt.
This book explores some of those unseen things and suggests methods
to deal with them.
Everyone wants to be happy, but many people have trouble achieving
consistent happiness. This can be the result of misunderstanding
what happiness is and how to bring more of it into a person's life.
This book explores the foundations of happiness and the building
blocks that make it a reality. It also debunks the idea of
entitlement to happiness and provides methods for successfully
planning a happier future. When you understand what to expect from
life and begin to cultivate opportunities for happiness, you
probably will say, "I am happier."
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