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Beyond (DVD)
Sid Phoenix, Gillian MacGregor, Richard J. Danum, Kristian Hart, Paul Brannigan, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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British sci-fi drama. After an asteroid crashes into Earth, aliens
invade the ravaged planet to depopulate its surface. As the
invaders' spacecraft hangs ominously in the sky above them,
survivors of the first cull Cole (Richard J. Danum) and Maya
(Gillian MacGregor) frantically search for their missing daughter.
As they embark on their search, the couple's relationship yields to
the conflict of survival in the apocalyptic event's aftermath.
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.
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Death Race 2 (DVD)
Luke Goss, Sean Bean, Danny Trejo, Ving Rhames, Lauren Cohan, …
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R53
Discovery Miles 530
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Ships in 8 - 13 working days
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Futuristic action thriller prequel starring Luke Goss as a convict
determined to gain his freedom no matter what it takes. In the near
future, as the US economy begins to falter and crime increases, new
prisons run for profit begin to appear. Terminal Island is one such
penitentiary where a regime of brutal oppression reigns. Beginning
his life sentence after killing a policeman, Carl Lucas (Goss) soon
realises his only chance for freedom lies in entering and winning
the latest TV show devised by unscrupulous producer September Jones
(Lauren Cohan). In the last-man-standing 'death race', Lucas must
battle it out against his fellow inmates in heavily modified
vehicles designed to destroy anything that gets in their way.
Take seven sisters of uniqie abilities, mix in a little magic with
a pinch of adventure, a splash of danger then add a handful of
demons and stir well Welcome to the Heartlands and the battle
between the light and the dark...
This book asks the important question; Can the by-products of
research activity be treated as data and of research interest in
themselves? This groundbreaking interdisciplinary volume considers
the analytic value of a range of 'by-products' of social research
and reading. These include electronically captured paradata on
survey administration, notes written in the margins of research
documents and literary texts, and fieldnotes and ephemera produced
by social researchers. Revealing the relational nature of paradata,
marginalia and fieldnotes, contributions examine how the craft of
studying and analyzing these by-products offers insight into the
intellectual, social and ethical processes underpinning the
activities of research and reading. Unique and engaging, this book
is a must read for social researchers and sociologists, narrative
analysts, literary scholars and historians. Bridging methodological
boundaries, it will also prove of great value to quantitative and
qualitative methodologists alike. Contributors include: K. Bell, J.
Boddy, R.G. Burgess, G.B. Durrant, R. Edwards, H. Elliott, E.
Fahmy, J. Goodwin, H.J. Jackson, D. Kilburn, O. Maslovskaya, H.
O'Connor, A. Phoenix, W.H. Sherman
Lemmy's world is rocked when he loses his bedroom to his new baby
brother. So he turns to Gran for comfort and a bedtime story. She
tells the tale of Count Milkula, a selfish, noisy, milkcrazed
creature from the monotonous mountains of Mamsylvania. Lemmy finds
out that, like baby brothers, Mampires can't do anything for
themselves. That's why looking after them is such an adventure.
"There is something for both adults and children. There are lots of
adult-focused references for the adult reader to enjoy. Phoenix's
bright wacky cartoon-like illustrations match the very wacky story
of the milk-crazed, sucking Count." Carolyn Boyd, School Librarian
Journal.
An analysis of the conditions in which women are sustained within
prostitution in Britain at the end of the millennium. Based on a
major empirical study, it is a glimpse into how some women, who
live lives completely torn apart by poverty, violence and
criminalization, are able to understand their lives in prostitution
and make sense of the choices they make (including their
involvement in prostitution) in their struggles to survive.
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