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Mercenary For Justice (DVD)
Steven Seagal, Luke Goss, Jacqueline Lord, Langley Kirkwood, Roger Guenveur Smith, …
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R33
Discovery Miles 330
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Steven Seagal plays tough mercenary John Seeger in this action
movie. When Seeger is blackmailed into leading a highly dangerous
rescue attempt to free a billionaire's kidnapped son in South
Africa, he goes along with the mission. But when Seeger finds out
that he's been double-crossed the gloves come off - and now there's
going to be hell to pay.
• Combining the expertise and experience of a practising teacher
and an academic linguist to address language issues in schools. •
Covers the full range of language issues in schools, inside the
classroom and outside it • exposes damaging misconceptions and
prejudices about how students speak and write • Enables teachers
and school management teams make more informed and productive
decisions about language use in school. • Includes techniques and
activities teachers can use to encourage students to notice
language issues alongside worked examples of lesson plans for
different subject areas.
• Combining the expertise and experience of a practising teacher
and an academic linguist to address language issues in schools. •
Covers the full range of language issues in schools, inside the
classroom and outside it • exposes damaging misconceptions and
prejudices about how students speak and write • Enables teachers
and school management teams make more informed and productive
decisions about language use in school. • Includes techniques and
activities teachers can use to encourage students to notice
language issues alongside worked examples of lesson plans for
different subject areas.
Description The music industry, as with most other media forms, is
in the middle of a period of enormous transformation. Digital
technologies have empowered producers and consumers of music -
traditional ways of making and distributing music are under threat
as musicians and their audiences embrace new opportunities, many of
which bypass the incumbent middlemen. Whilst it is clear that the
music industry is thriving, the traditional recording industry,
dominated by a handful of multinational corporations is struggling
to stay relevant. The changes are so dramatic that the term "Music
2.0" has become commonly used to delineate old and new business
models and approaches. But the demise of the traditional music
industry is overstating things - the reality is that (whilst their
profits may be diminishing) they still dominate a multi-billion
dollar marketplace and exercise unprecedented control over the
star-making process. And, of course, they have the resources to be
able to reinvent themselves. The actual future of music is a
complex and contested one. This book aims to unpack that
complexity, map the changes and explain the causes and motivations
surrounding an industry undergoing change. It explores the world of
popular music from three distinct perspectives. Firstly, it
examines the new opportunities available to consumers of music -
interrogating how the lines between production and consumption are
blurring, creating fans who do much more than just listen to music.
Secondly, it draws on interviews with a diverse range of musicians
explaining their place in the brave new world and trying to
articulate their newly defined roles. Finally, it examines the
industry itself, and unpack the responses to current challenges
from new and old players alike.
Brings together the papers of a meeting held in Mont Gabriel,
Canada in March 1989. Researchers considered the mechanisms of
stress and its neuroendocrinological alterations, discussed the
relevance and predictivity of models in man and animals, and the
importance of the type of stressor.
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Dreams (Paperback)
Steve Collins
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R1,261
Discovery Miles 12 610
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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