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The Messenger (DVD)
Tamzin Merchant, Oliver Heald, Andrew Tiernan, Deirdre O'Kane, Joely Richardson, …
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R23
Discovery Miles 230
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British supernatural horror starring Robert Sheehan and Lily Cole.
Jack (Sheehan) is a severely troubled man, burdened by the voices
in his head. When he discovers that the voices he hears are those
of dead people, he realises that they are using him as a messenger
to send word to their loved ones. When a recently departed
journalist gets in contact with Jack, expressing the need to say
goodbye to his wife, Jack obeys the voice and finds himself getting
close to the grieving widow, Sarah (Tamzin Merchant). As he spends
more time with Sarah, Jack learns dark secrets about the couple,
making him question the morals of his unwanted gift.
Our knowledge of the cognitive and social-emotional functioning of
developmentally disabled infants and preschoolers derives, in large
part, from our assessment of such children. This book has been
developed to familiarize readers with the characteristics of
developmentally disabled children, and to introduce to readers
aspects of measurement that are of relevance to the assessment of
atypical infants and preschoolers. The book has been developed with
clinicians and prospective clinicians in mind. These are
individuals who are committed to the care and education of
developmentally disabled infants and preschoolers and the families
of those children. The book has thus been written to provide
support for the use of assessment data in planning early interven
tion programs. Of special note in the development of this edited
book is that it is divided into four major parts with interrelated
chapters in each part. The authors of chapters in Parts II and III
had access to the chapters in Part I before writing their chapters.
The summary chap ters found in Part IV were similarly written by
authors having access to all chapters in Parts I-III. This approach
to the development of an edited book was chosen as a way of
ensuring an integration of major concepts throughout the book. This
process is also a reflection of our belief that assessment is an
interdisciplinary process, involving the syn thesis of a number of
diverse interests."
Robert Sheehan is one of Ireland's brightest stars of the screen,
both at home and abroad. Best known for his roles in Love/Hate and
The Umbrella Academy, Sheehan has received widespread critical
acclaim for his acting talent. In his debut collection of short
stories, he disappears into characters, challenging the
complacencies of everyday experience, often from entirely
unexpected angles. Surreal, intelligent, dark and provocative, the
collection presents a multitude of observations that will stay with
the reader long after the book is finished. Informed by the
author's peripatetic life, Disappearing Act reflects on the
absurdity of human behaviour. Sheehan delves deep into his
characters' streams of self-talk and self-imposed delusions, and
explores the dark impulses that lurk below the shiny surfaces of
many outwardly normal lives. 'A whacked-out kaleidoscopic miasma of
delightful abandon and fun ... Leaves the reader amused,
exhilarated and really quite delighted ... you've seen Sheehan act
- now watch him dazzle.' Patrick McCabe 'A dazzlingly eclectic
collection of short stories' Ben Elton 'Lots of great stories and
voices. Reminded me of Irvine Welsh's short stories' Frankie Boyle
Warning: Contains Adult Content
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Unearthed (Hardcover)
Robert Sheehan
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R566
R471
Discovery Miles 4 710
Save R95 (17%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Our knowledge of the cognitive and social-emotional functioning of
developmentally disabled infants and preschoolers derives, in large
part, from our assessment of such children. This book has been
developed to familiarize readers with the characteristics of
developmentally disabled children, and to introduce to readers
aspects of measurement that are of relevance to the assessment of
atypical infants and preschoolers. The book has been developed with
clinicians and prospective clinicians in mind. These are
individuals who are committed to the care and education of
developmentally disabled infants and preschoolers and the families
of those children. The book has thus been written to provide
support for the use of assessment data in planning early interven
tion programs. Of special note in the development of this edited
book is that it is divided into four major parts with interrelated
chapters in each part. The authors of chapters in Parts II and III
had access to the chapters in Part I before writing their chapters.
The summary chap ters found in Part IV were similarly written by
authors having access to all chapters in Parts I-III. This approach
to the development of an edited book was chosen as a way of
ensuring an integration of major concepts throughout the book. This
process is also a reflection of our belief that assessment is an
interdisciplinary process, involving the syn thesis of a number of
diverse interests."
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