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Afterschool (DVD)
Ezra Miller, Rosemarie DeWitt, Addison Timlin, Christopher McCann, Emory Cohen, …
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First time director Antonio Campos's downbeat tale of teenage
alienation in which a public school pupil confronts death in the
digital age. High school loner Robert (Ezra Miller) spends his
spare time surfing the net for hardcore pornography and random
clips of unrelated items that appeal to him. Given a digital video
camera to record footage for an audiovisual class, Robert happens
to be present when two popular girl students accidentally die from
a drugs overdose. With the school in mourning, Robert is given the
job of producing the school's official memorial video. But as he
becomes immersed in his task, he soon finds himself becoming even
more alienated from those around him.
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The Town That Dreaded Sundown (DVD)
Veronica Cartwright, Ed Lauter, Anthony Anderson, Andy Abele, Addison Timlin, …
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Alfonso Gomez-Rejon directs this sequel to the 1976 film of the
same name. 66 years after the town of Texarkana was hit by a series
of unexplained murders by a suspect known only as The Phantom, the
small town is having its annual drive-in screening of the film 'The
Town That Dreaded Sundown'. While watching the film, teenagers Jami
(Addison Timlin) and Corey (Spencer Treat Clark) realise they could
be having more fun on their own. As they drive to a secluded area
and start to get intimate, Jami spots a mysterious figure lurking
outside the car window. After witnessing Corey's brutal murder,
Jami recounts her story to the town's police who fear they have a
copycat murderer on their hands. Is it simply an impressionable
person admiring the work of The Phantom or could there be more to
this reappearance of the infamous killer?
Harry Stonehouse had been a cop, a good one - and straight, unlike
Nick Sharman. After taking early retirement he'd landed a job at a
security firm. Now he's dead, and his wife wants Nick to find out
who killed him and why. Nick's been taking a close look at hell
recently and doesn't care too much about anything beyond the next
Jack Daniel's. But Harry had been a friend, and Nick had screwed
his wife and he feels sorry for her. Big mistake. In an unlikely
partnership with ex-DI Robber, escaping from resentful retirement
at his sister's, Sharman sets off in pursuit - and finds himself
swept along in the deadly aftermath of a GBP20 million heist. And
with that much money at stake, betrayal, double-crossing and murder
are just for starters...
The Seventh Nick Sharman Thriller Life as a private detective has
proved too much for Nick Sharman, and when a chance run-in with a
couple of young thugs secures him a job as a part-time barman, it
looks as if he's found a promising new occupation. Unfortunately
the drug squad has other plans. With two coppers slaughtered in as
many weeks, Sharman finds himself being coerced into helping track
down the killers. All too soon he is working alongside a
pony-tailed Detective Sergeant with unexpected sexual tastes, and
consorting even more closely with a beautiful high-class whore who
likes to be spanked... never mind some dangerously unpredictable
big-spending villains. The perils of playing pig-in-the-middle
certainly add excitement to life, but Sharman is now mixing with
some very bad company, and even he cannot predict the scale of the
bloodbath that will follow.
A recently-discovered, long-lost novel and short stories from the
90s featuring private eye Nick Sharman Follow Sharman as he patrols
his seedily glamorous South London beat, with its cast of villains,
eccentrics, misfits and losers. A magnet for trouble, even when he
is on holiday in the country, he has a habit of inadvertently
ending up on the wrong side of the law and at the wrong end of a
shotgun. In this high-risk world, people are seldom what they seem
and nothing can be taken for granted.
When a police officer's daughter was found raped and murdered,
Sailor Grant, the local nonce, was sent down. Sharman always had
his doubts, but that part of his life is over. Now, Sailor is out
of prison and keeps phoning Sharman to help him get justice, but
Nick wants to be left alone. When Sailor is found dead and Sharman
is half beaten to death by the local coppers, Nick realises that he
must find the truth about the events from his past before those
close to him are killed.
Family trouble! Growing old quietly was never really an option for
Nick Sharman. When he takes on a job for a prosperous Manchester
businessman looking for his runaway teenage daughter, Meena, he
should, perhaps, have known better. He finds himself in a race
against time to save he girl from the kind of trouble that gives
families a bad name. Trying to do the right thing, Nick swaps sides
and ends up starring in his own version of a Straw Dogs shoot out
with family and friends, where nobody comes out the winner.
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S. A. Timlin
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R261
R241
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This fully updated third edition looks at the fundamentals of
mathematics teaching, how to plan lessons and assess learning, and
how to promote an inclusive approach in the classroom. Key new
features include: Updated content reflecting: the 2014 National
Curriculum in England, the Teachers' Standards and revised
requirements for GCSE and A level mathematics Updated 'Evidence
from research' features, highlighting developments in the field An
expanded section on mathematical misconceptions New coverage on
teaching for mastery.
A recently-discovered, long-lost novel and short stories from the
90s featuring private eye Nick Sharman Follow Sharman as he patrols
his seedily glamorous South London beat, with its cast of villains,
eccentrics, misfits and losers. A magnet for trouble, even when he
is on holiday in the country, he has a habit of inadvertently
ending up on the wrong side of the law and at the wrong end of a
shotgun. In this high-risk world, people are seldom what they seem
and nothing can be taken for granted.
The Fifth Nick Sharman Thriller Disliked by Old Bill and villains
alike, South London private eye Nick Sharman attracts trouble like
the proverbial magnet. When businessman James Webb asks Sharman to
find out who murdered his sister, her husband and two young
children, the trail's been cold for over a year; the original
police investigators had found nothing - no clues, no witnesses, no
motive. There isn't much to go on. Besides, Sharman has other
things to occupy him - his relationship with topless model Fiona is
rapidly souring, his best friend Wanda is dying and his ex-wife
leaves him to babysit their eleven-vear-old daughter, Judith. While
Sharman's back is turned things start to hot up - he is followed,
attacked and threatened with a shotgun on a busy road in broad
daylight and the murder victims start to multiply. Then Judith is
kidnaped by a gang of very nasty thugs. And Sharman finally loses
his temper...
CUA Press is proud to announce the CUA Studies in Canon Law. In
conjunction with the School of Canon Law of the Catholic University
of America, we are making available, both digitally and in print,
more than 400 canon law dissertations from the 1920s to 1960s, many
of which have long been unavailable. These volumes are rich in
historical content, yet remain relevant to canon lawyers today.
Topics covered include such issues as abortion, excommunication,
and infertility. Several studies are devoted to marriage and the
annulment process; the acquiring and disposal of church property,
including the union of parishes; the role and function of priests,
vicars general, bishops, and cardinals; and juridical procedures
within the church. For those who seek to understand current
ecclesial practices in light of established canon law, these books
will be an invaluable resource.
This fully updated third edition looks at the fundamentals of
mathematics teaching, how to plan lessons and assess learning, and
how to promote an inclusive approach in the classroom. Key new
features include: Updated content reflecting: the 2014 National
Curriculum in England, the Teachers' Standards and revised
requirements for GCSE and A level mathematics Updated 'Evidence
from research' features, highlighting developments in the field An
expanded section on mathematical misconceptions New coverage on
teaching for mastery.
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