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Pinpointing leaders is not an easy task. All managers know that
within their organization there are certain key employees who are
"sparks"-those rare individuals who have a natural drive not only
to get the job done, but to go far beyond what is called for. These
special employees truly get more accomplished in a day than others
can in a week or more. These "sparks" are the unique and essential
people in your workplace who can help transform your company in all
sorts of magical ways. And it's your job to find them, empower
them, and enable them to become the true leaders they are destined
to be. Based on hard-earned insights and case studies gleaned from
their military experience as well as corporate leadership training,
Angie Morgan (U.S. Marine Corps), Courtney Lynch (U.S. Marine
Corps), and Sean Lynch (U.S. Air Force) reveal how you can pinpoint
the sparks within your ranks, and how you can unleash them to take
your company to the next level.
All 26 episodes from the 1970s TV series about a gang of outlaw
heroes dedicated to fighting tyranny in feudal China. In 'Nine
Dozen Heroes and One Wicked Man' Kao Chiu, the Emperor's favourite,
unwittingly releases the souls of nine dozen rebel knights from the
tomb in which they had been sealed. 'None Will Ever Escape Alive'
has Lin Chung faced with the choice of joining the rebels,
escaping, or accepting his sentence. 'Both At Last Will Reach the
Sea' finds Lin Chung searching for his wife, while being pursued by
Yung Chih, who has orders to kill him. 'Ever Busy Are the Gods of
Love' sees the rebel heroes attempt to rescue the captured Shih
Chin, who got himself in trouble when he tried to find his true
love. In 'A Treasure of Gold and Jade' the evil Kao Chiu plots to
become Prime Minister as well as head of the army. 'Bandits Who
Steal Are Executed' has Kao Chiu dispatch his forces to all corners
of the empire in search of stolen treasure. 'How Easy to Die, How
Hard to Live' finds Kao Chiu drawing up another plan against Liang
Shan Po. 'A Man's Only Happiness' sees Sung Chiang captured by the
bandits. 'A Dutiful Son and the Love of a Brother' has Lin Chung
gather increasing numbers of recruits, which annoys his arch rival.
'Escape is Not Freedom' finds the Tiger Hunter expressly disobeying
Lin Chung's instructions when he arrives at Chiang Chow Jail. 'The
Girl Who Loved the Flower Priest' sees the cruel band of bandits
under the control of Chin Mao Hu wreaking further havoc throughout
the kingdom. In 'Kao Chiu Loses His Heart' Kao Chiu's obsession
with the destruction of Lin Chung and his outlaws is increasing,
and it leads to a betrayal of the bandits after some evil
double-dealing on Kao Chiu's part. 'When Liang Shan Po Robbed the
Poor' finds Kao Chiu planning to overthrow the Prime Minister, and
robbing several tax collectors in a fit of pique, which draws in
Lin Chung to investigate. 'A Death for Love' has Tai Tsung and Yen
Li caught in the web spun by Kao Chiu; meanwhile, back in the
capital, the Prime Minister accuses Kao of conspiring to steal
taxes. 'The Bravest Tiger is First Killed' sees the squire of Kuang
Pow ordered by Kao Chiu to end the recent raids on the tax
collections in his province. In 'Heaven Aims the Master's Arrow'
Squire Kuang and his brothers set a trap for Lin Chung and Hua
Yung. 'The Traps of Love and Hate' finds the Great Duke Chai Huen
Chen's nephew Sai Chin suspected of being a Liang Shan Po
sympathiser. 'A Foolish Sage Who Got Involved' has a mongol warrior
employed to claim back rich provinces for the state and also to
wipe out any who stand against the Duke. 'Mourn the Slaughter of So
Many' sees China increasingly threatened by the Hun forces. In 'A
War to End All Wars' Hong and his son travel to see Kao Chiu in
order to offer him the power of gunpowder. 'Death of a Great Man'
finds old enemies doing deals to repel the threat from the Tsung
army, which has fought its way from the borders of Manchuria all
the way into China. 'Lin Chung is Beaten' has Chao Kai assassinated
and Kao Chiu riding swiftly to Tung-Chi to gloat over his victory.
'A Concubine's Dowry' sees Kao Chiu continuing to corrupt the boy
Emperor, who soon becomes infatuated with Li Chih. 'Liand Shan Po
and the Millionaire' has the Tattooed Dragon return Feng Hsien
safely to her father and Liang Chung Shu openly accuses Lu Chin-I
of treason. 'Knight of the Long Sword' sees Kao Chiu declare
martial law in the capital city. Finally, in 'The Dynasty of Kao',
the nine dozen heroes of the Water Margins gather to the south of
the capital city, while Kao flees to the desert and Lin Chung rides
to confront him one more time.
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Wonderwall (DVD)
Jack Macgowran, Jane Birkin, Irene Handl, Richard Wattis, Iain Quarrier, …
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R294
Discovery Miles 2 940
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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Psychedelic late 1960s pop fantasy released by the Beatles' Apple
films, with music by George Harrison and surreal brightly-coloured
sets. Jack MacGowran plays Oscar Collins, an eccentric butterfly
scientist who becomes obsessed with his neighbour, Penny Lane (Jane
Birkin) after discovering a secret peephole in the wall between
their flats. Penny is a young and beautiful fashion model, who
spends her days in her rainbow painted pop apartment smoking dope,
cavorting around in various states of undress and making love to
her sexy boyfriends. Collins is soon overcome by his delusional
fantasies about her, and repeatedly loses himself in trippy musical
daydreams.
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Reflections (Paperback)
Sean Lynch; Photographs by Robert Zell; Robert Zell
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R243
Discovery Miles 2 430
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Ships in 18 - 22 working days
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Doug McClure triple bill, based on the novels by Edgar Rice
Burroughs. In 'Warlords of Atlantis' (1978) McClure plays Greg
Collinson, a Victorian explorer and adventurer leading a motley
crew of scientists to find the lost continent of Atlantis. Battling
sea monsters and fantastical creatures, the crew eventually
stumbles across the lost continent and are shocked to discover the
Atlanteans' deadly secret. Collinson must now use all of his
experience and knowledge to help his crew escape. 'At the Earth's
Core' (1976) sees McClure joined by Peter Cushing, playing two
explorers attempting to drill through the centre of the planet only
to discover the sinister underground kingdom of Pellucidar, where a
downtrodden populace are enslaved by the evil Mahars. 'The Land
That Time Forgot' (1975) sees a German submarine holding American
prisoners in World War One accidentally crash into a mysterious
island in the middle of the Atlantic. Exploring this lost island,
the mixed crew of Germans and Americans discover a prehistoric
landscape untouched by the modern world, where savage dinosaurs and
primitive tribes exist in mutual enmity. The Germans and Americans
must put aside their own prejudices in order to survive.
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At the Earth's Core (DVD)
Doug McClure, Peter Cushing, Caroline Munro, Cy Grant, Godfrey James, …
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R298
Discovery Miles 2 980
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Ships in 10 - 17 working days
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In this adaptation of the Edgar Rice Burroughs novel, Peter Cushing
and Doug McClure are scientists who pilot a mechanical excavator to
the centre of the Earth. They find themselves in the Kingdom of
Pellucidar where they encounter a tribe which is under attack from
giant prehistoric creatures.
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