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Morgan (Blu-ray disc)
Kate Mara, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rose Leslie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Paul Giamatti, …
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R67
Discovery Miles 670
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Sci-fi thriller directed by Luke Scott and starring Anya Taylor-Joy
in the role of Morgan, a synthetic being with superhuman strength
and intelligence. Genetically engineered as an experiment in the
next step in evolution, Morgan is kept in a secure facility with
very little human contact except for the scientists who made her.
After an incident with a temper tantrum, a specialist consultant
(Kate Mara) is sent in to investigate Morgan's behaviour, but
Morgan is less than happy to be kept locked in a cage. The cast
also includes Paul Giamatti, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Toby Jones.
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Morgan (DVD)
Kate Mara, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Rose Leslie, Anya Taylor-Joy, Paul Giamatti, …
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R41
Discovery Miles 410
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Sci-fi thriller directed by Luke Scott and starring Anya Taylor-Joy
in the role of Morgan, a synthetic being with superhuman strength
and intelligence. Genetically engineered as an experiment in the
next step in evolution, Morgan is kept in a secure facility with
very little human contact except for the scientists who made her.
After an incident with a temper tantrum, a specialist consultant
(Kate Mara) is sent in to investigate Morgan's behaviour, but
Morgan is less than happy to be kept locked in a cage. The cast
also includes Paul Giamatti, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Toby Jones.
While a serving of fruits and vegetables picked by the hands of
migrant farm workers adds sustenance to the American diet, infants
and children are exposed to harmful pesticides. Misery, suffering,
violence illness, and death may be the worker's only harvest. This
memoir details the lives of a subculture in our society, a
population large enough to constitute a small nation. Peacocks of
the Fields: Working Life of Migrant Farm Workers Depicts the lives
of two migrant work crews composed of 50 workers, pulling sweet
corn and picking red ripe tomatoes in the East Coast Migrant Stream
over a migrant work season during the late 1970's. The name Kwan in
this memoir is the alias for Emiel Owens, a 46-year old African
American, and the Principal Investigator. Kwan shares his
experience during the year as a member of the two migrant crews,
highlighting how they travel, where they work, what income they
earn, how they survive in deplorable work camps, and how
competition for scare economic and human resources under
constrained camp living conditions lead to human discards, violence
and in some cases, death. As I start picking tomatoes to day, I
wasn't aware that there were two separate work crews in the field.
The female tomato checker with the black-and-white straw hat is
with Humberto's crew; Rosa, her sister, and two brothers make up
Sam's crew. Today, there is a territorial dominance intrusion
between these two crews. As the two crews move toward each other,
they find themselves competing for scarce fruit in a limited row
space, tempers flare and a physical altercation almost takes place
in the field between members of two crews. Suddenly, things become
quiet and both crews leave the field.About 6: 00 P.M., the two
conflicting crews meet again at the Lee Brother Commissary in the
labor camp. The conflict escalates to violence. Sam and his
brother, Amulso, meet Humberto, his brother Francisco, and two
other workers, Alexon and Jorge in a gun duel inside the bar at the
commissary. When the smoke clears a few moments later, Rosa's
brothers, Sam and Amulso, have mortally wounded Humberto and
Francisco by shooting them almost at point-blank range in the neck
with a sawed-off shotgun. Alexon is shot in the right side and
paralyzed and Jorge is wounded, although less severely. In spite of
their mortal wounds, Humberto and Francisco walk slowly through the
front door of the bar into the night and disappear. They hold back
the blood pouring from their neck wounds with their hands as blood
runs down their arms onto their chests. Sam and Amulso walk out
behind them and they too disappear in the night unharmed.
"Reading has a history. But how can we recover it?" This volume
brings together original research essays focusing on the history of
reading in the British Isles, using evidence ranging from library
records to Mass Observation surveys to highlight the social factors
that influence a seemingly private, individual activity.
Our Family Doctor is a medical primer dating to the late 19th
century, designed for use in the home - it is reprinted here for
its historical value. Since this short book dates to the 1880s, the
medical procedures and treatments described are starkly different
from the modern day. The remedies for various serious ailments such
as pneumonia, diphtheria and smallpox have long been superseded by
improvements in medical science. As such, the value of this book is
its demonstration of historic medicine - a time when the use of
substances such as Sulphur, flax seeds, quinine and morphine to
alleviate symptoms of life-threatening diseases was normal.
Originally, this book was attached to a medicine case which
households could buy and keep in case of a sudden outbreak of
illness. At the time, although such medicines were implied as a
substitute for a doctor, the author is clear that if a disease
progresses further that an actual physician must be summoned to the
house to administer treatment.
Bringing together research from a variety of countries and periods,
this volume introduces readers to the diverse approaches used to
recover the evidence of reading through history in different
societies, and asks whether reading practices are always
conditioned by specific local circumstances or whether broader
patterns might emerge.
Gone are the days when researchers, policymakers, and practitioners
each worked in isolation. In recent years, a few interrelated
issues have emphasized the need for greater collaboration among
these groups: the increased emphasis on results and accountability
(particularly where public funds are at stake), the need to improve
services, and the growing use of technology. This book is about
these all-important partnerships, specifically the relationships
between those searching for evidence and those putting evidence to
use, designing and implementing policy at the federal, state, or
local level. Yet the science or art of how to create partnerships
and how to make them work has just begun. This book offers the
reader a toolkit for effective researcher/policymaker
collaborations by exploring innovations underway around the country
and developing an analytic framework to describe the process. It
asks questions such as: What can we learn from these examples? How
can and should partners communicate? Where should partners plan
together, and where is it best to leave some separation to respect
the differences in our roles? Through carefully chosen and
organized case studies, this book demonstrates the motivations that
lead to partnerships, the core elements of successful
implementation, and the lessons to be learned about sustaining
these relationships. It further examines the use of research once
the research phase has concluded, as well as the ever-important
consideration of investing in collaboration by both non-profit and
public sector funders. For policymakers, this book offers a greater
appreciation of the role of research in the policy process and new
insights into different types of research. For researchers, the
book provides insights into how best to formulate questions, how to
work closely with those most affected, and how to communicate
findings in ways that can be more easily understood by those who
are depending on clear answers. Students of public policy, public
administration, social work, and education will find much to inform
future roles in research, policy or practice.
First published in 1978. The world religions movement gave way to a
new form of religious education which was wide ranging in content
and open in approach. This development raised a number of issues.
How broad should the syllabus be? Should Humanism and Marxism be
included? How should Christianity be taught? What role has the
believer of any one faith in the teaching of RE? As curriculum
development gathers momentum so the need to discuss such questions
becomes urgent. This book is devoted to examining the place of
world faiths in education by members of a variety of faiths. It
will help students and teachers to think their way through the many
challenges facing RE today. The book argues a new framework for the
subject. The contributors hope that they have provided a sign-post
pointing to a future in which all who are concerned that children
should grow up with an understanding of the ultimate meaning of
life, whatever their own faiths, may be able to work together to
make the subject vital and worthwhile.
First published in 1978. The world religions movement gave way to a
new form of religious education which was wide ranging in content
and open in approach. This development raised a number of issues.
How broad should the syllabus be? Should Humanism and Marxism be
included? How should Christianity be taught? What role has the
believer of any one faith in the teaching of RE? As curriculum
development gathers momentum so the need to discuss such questions
becomes urgent. This book is devoted to examining the place of
world faiths in education by members of a variety of faiths. It
will help students and teachers to think their way through the many
challenges facing RE today. The book argues a new framework for the
subject. The contributors hope that they have provided a sign-post
pointing to a future in which all who are concerned that children
should grow up with an understanding of the ultimate meaning of
life, whatever their own faiths, may be able to work together to
make the subject vital and worthwhile.
The first to appear in Curzon's well respected 'Popular Dictionary'
series.
The first to appear in Curzon's well respected 'Popular Dictionary'
series.
This much-needed book provides an in-depth, nonjudgmental look at
how consumption of Internet pornography and sexually explicit
Internet material (SEIM) impacts the social, physical, emotional,
and sexual development of adolescents. Youth and Internet
Pornography explores some of the most contemporary issues in this
field, including deepfake technology, the long-standing conflict
between legal challenges to pornography versus individual rights,
and the interrelationship between adolescent use of Internet
pornography and the larger culture. The text outlines how different
generations interact with the Internet, as well as the related
legal and ethical issues around working with these different age
groups. Behun and Owens use clinical illustrations and guided
practice exercises to contextualise theoretical constructs and
research, providing a comprehensive guide to how those working with
young people should consider the impact of Internet pornography in
their day-to-day practice. This book is essential reading for
professionals and policy makers hoping to mitigate outcomes in
counselling, youth and social work, and education, as well as
supplementary reading for courses in human sexuality and
development.
This much-needed book provides an in-depth, nonjudgmental look at
how consumption of Internet pornography and sexually explicit
Internet material (SEIM) impacts the social, physical, emotional,
and sexual development of adolescents. Youth and Internet
Pornography explores some of the most contemporary issues in this
field, including deepfake technology, the long-standing conflict
between legal challenges to pornography versus individual rights,
and the interrelationship between adolescent use of Internet
pornography and the larger culture. The text outlines how different
generations interact with the Internet, as well as the related
legal and ethical issues around working with these different age
groups. Behun and Owens use clinical illustrations and guided
practice exercises to contextualise theoretical constructs and
research, providing a comprehensive guide to how those working with
young people should consider the impact of Internet pornography in
their day-to-day practice. This book is essential reading for
professionals and policy makers hoping to mitigate outcomes in
counselling, youth and social work, and education, as well as
supplementary reading for courses in human sexuality and
development.
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