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This is the story of the radical intervention carried out by the
Thatcher administration in response to 1986-89 Monopolies and
Mergers Commission inquiry into brewing. It describes the creation
of big brewers, the official investigations into what many saw as
an uncompetitive structure and the damaging consequences for
consumers and licensees.
This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked
to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed
with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education
(IOE) Sinbad and the Monkeys is a retelling of a tale from the
Arabian nights, in which the adventurous sailor must escape from an
island of angry monkeys. Reading Champion offers independent
reading books for children to practise and reinforce their
developing reading skills. Fantastic stories are accompanied by
engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been
carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading
ability, encouraging reading for pleasure. Perfect for 5-7 year
olds or those reading book band white 10.
Surreal comedy starring award-winning British comedian, author and
TV presenter Harry Hill. Featuring machine gun-toting chickens and
a terminally ill hamster, the film follows Harry and his Nan (Julie
Walters) as they travel to Blackpool while being pursued by a
mentally unstable veterinarian (Simon Bird). While on the journey,
the pair are met with a whole host of other weird and wonderful
characters including Harry's long-lost twin Otto (Matt Lucas) and
Michelle (Sheridan Smith), an underwater shell person.
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One Chance (Blu-ray disc)
Julie Walters, Simon Cowell, Colm Meaney, Mackenzie Crook, James Corden, …
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R51
Discovery Miles 510
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Biopic starring James Corden as 'Britain's Got Talent' winner Paul
Potts. The film charts Potts' rise to fame, from his humble
beginnings as a timid shop assistant to an internationally-renowned
opera singer thanks to his success on the 2007 British talent show.
Following a string of failed chances, dismissals from his idol
Pavarotti and unforeseeable accidents, Paul's determination and
talent enabled him to battle through against the odds and achieve
his lifelong dream.
A Cultural History of Peace presents an authoritative survey from
ancient times to the present. The set of six volumes covers over
2500 years of history, charting the evolving nature and role of
peace throughout history. This volume, A Cultural History of Peace
in the Medieval Age explores peace from 800 to 1450. As with all
the volumes in the illustrated Cultural History of Peace set, this
volume presents essays on the meaning of peace, peace movements,
maintaining peace, peace in relation to gender, religion and war
and representations of peace. A Cultural History of Peace in the
Medieval Age is the most authoritative and comprehensive survey
available on peace in the medieval era.
During the early middle ages, Europe developed complex and varied
Christian cultures, and from about 1100 secular rulers, competing
factions and inspired individuals continued to engender a diverse
and ever-changing mix within Christian society. This volume
explores the wide range of institutions, practices and experiences
associated with the life of European Christians in the later middle
ages. The clergy of this period initiated new approaches to the
role of priests, bishops and popes, and developed an ambitious
project to instruct the laity. For lay people, the practices of
parish religion were central, but many sought additional ways to
enrich their lives as Christians. Impulses towards reform and
renewal periodically swept across Europe, led by charismatic
preachers and supported by secular rulers. This book provides
accessible accounts of these complex historical processes and
entices the reader towards further enquiry.
A Cultural History of Peace presents an authoritative survey from
ancient times to the present. The set of six volumes covers over
2500 years of history, charting the evolving nature and role of
peace throughout history. This volume, A Cultural History of Peace
in the Medieval Age explores peace from 800 to 1450. As with all
the volumes in the illustrated Cultural History of Peace set, this
volume presents essays on the meaning of peace, peace movements,
maintaining peace, peace in relation to gender, religion and war
and representations of peace. A Cultural History of Peace in the
Medieval Age is the most authoritative and comprehensive survey
available on peace in the medieval era.
The conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity are issues
that have been high on the policy agenda since the first Earth
Summit in Rio in 1992. As part of efforts to implement in situ
conservation, a methodology referred to as community biodiversity
management (CBM) has been developed by those engaged in this arena.
CBM contributes to the empowerment of farming communities to manage
their biological resources and make informed decisions on the
conservation and use of agrobiodiversity. This book is the first to
set out a clear overview of CBM as a methodology for meeting
socio-environmental changes. CBM is shown to be a key strategy that
promotes community resilience, and contributes to the conservation
of plant genetic resources. The authors present the underlying
concepts and theories of CBM as well as its methodology and
practices, and introduce case studies primarily from Brazil,
Ethiopia, France, India, and Nepal. Contributors include farmers,
leaders of farmers' organizations, professionals from conservation
and development organizations, students and scientists. The book
offers inspiration to all those involved in the conservation and
use of agrobiodiversity within livelihood development and presents
ideas for the implementation of farmers' rights. The wide
collection of experiences illustrates the efforts made by
communities throughout the world to cope with change while using
diversity and engaging in learning processes. It links these
grassroots efforts with debates in policy arenas as a means to
respond to the unpredictable changes, such as climate change, that
communities face in sustaining their livelihoods.
The conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity are issues
that have been high on the policy agenda since the first Earth
Summit in Rio in 1992. As part of efforts to implement in situ
conservation, a methodology referred to as community biodiversity
management (CBM) has been developed by those engaged in this arena.
CBM contributes to the empowerment of farming communities to manage
their biological resources and make informed decisions on the
conservation and use of agrobiodiversity. This book is the first to
set out a clear overview of CBM as a methodology for meeting
socio-environmental changes. CBM is shown to be a key strategy that
promotes community resilience, and contributes to the conservation
of plant genetic resources. The authors present the underlying
concepts and theories of CBM as well as its methodology and
practices, and introduce case studies primarily from Brazil,
Ethiopia, France, India, and Nepal. Contributors include farmers,
leaders of farmers' organizations, professionals from conservation
and development organizations, students and scientists. The book
offers inspiration to all those involved in the conservation and
use of agrobiodiversity within livelihood development and presents
ideas for the implementation of farmers' rights. The wide
collection of experiences illustrates the efforts made by
communities throughout the world to cope with change while using
diversity and engaging in learning processes. It links these
grassroots efforts with debates in policy arenas as a means to
respond to the unpredictable changes, such as climate change, that
communities face in sustaining their livelihoods.
Selected by "Choice" magazine in 2002 as an Outstanding Academic
Title "Destined to become the standard work in beguine
history."--"Renaissance Quarterly" "A tour de force."--David
Nicholas, Clemson University "A vivid, valuable
portrait."--"History" "Comprehensive and authoritative."--"Medium
Aevum" "Walter Simons has written a thorough, scholarly study, long
on careful research, to the point on analysis, and without
theoretical trappings. "Cities of Ladies" is a most welcome
contribution to the study of medieval religious life and women's
place in the life of the Low Countries."--"Speculum" "Indispensable
for students of medieval religion and women's history."--"Journal
of Religion" "The definitive study. . . . A learned, lively, and
highly readable book, now the essential introduction to the
subject."--"Choice" "This fine work reveals medieval religion as a
web of overlapping interests. . . . Simons has thus both provided a
detailed study of the movement in the Low Countries and place it in
its wider religious, social, and economic
context."--"Ecclesiastical History" In the early thirteenth
century, semireligious communities of women began to form in the
cities and towns of the Low Countries. These beguines, as the women
came to be known, led lives of contemplation and prayer and earned
their livings as laborers or teachers. In "Cities of Ladies," the
first history of the beguines to appear in English in fifty years,
Walter Simons traces the transformation of informal clusters of
single women to large beguinages. These veritable single-sex cities
offered lower- and middle-class women an alternative to both
marriage and convent life. While the region's expanding urban
economies initially valued the communities for their cheap labor
supply, severe economic crises by the fourteenth century restricted
women's opportunities for work. Church authorities had also grown
less tolerant of religious experimentation, hailing as subversive
some aspects of beguine mysticism. To Simons, however, such
accusations of heresy against the beguines were largely generated
from a profound anxiety about their intellectual ambitions and
their claims to a chaste life outside the cloister. Under
ecclesiastical and economic pressure, beguine communities dwindled
in size and influence, surviving only by adopting a posture of
restraint and submission to church authorities. Walter Simons is
Associate Professor of History at Dartmouth College.
This story is part of Reading Champion, a series carefully linked
to book bands to encourage independent reading skills, developed
with Dr Sue Bodman and Glen Franklin of UCL Institute of Education
(IOE) Sinbad and the Monkeys is a retelling of a tale from the
Arabian nights, in which the adventurous sailor must escape from an
island of angry monkeys. Reading Champion offers independent
reading books for children to practise and reinforce their
developing reading skills. Fantastic stories are accompanied by
engaging artwork and a reading activity. Each book has been
carefully graded so that it can be matched to a child's reading
ability, encouraging reading for pleasure. Perfect for 5-7 year
olds or those reading book band white 10.
Die vorliegende Arbeit entstand wahrend meiner Tatigkeit als
akademischer Rat a.Z. am Lehrstuhl fUr Werkzeugmaschinen und
Betriebswissenschaften der Technischen Universitat Miinchen. Herrn
Professor Dr. -Ing. Karl G. MUller, dem ehemaligen Leiter des
Instituts, danke ich fUr die Anregung des Themas und seine
UnterstUzung bei der Durch- fiihrung der Arbeit. Danken mOchte ich
Herrn Professor Dr. -Ing. Joachim Milberg fUr die konti- nuierliche
und wohlwollende FOrderung meiner Forschungsaktivitaten und fUr
seine wertvollen Hinweise, die wesentlich zum Gelingen der Arbeit
beigetra- gen haben. Ebenso gilt mein Dank Herrn Professor Dr.
-Ing. G. Duelen fUr die Ubernahme des Korreferats und das
Interesse, das er dieser Arbeit entgegengebracht hat. Bei allen
Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern des Lehrstuhls, die mich bei
meiner Arbeit in vielfaltiger Weise unterstUtzt haben, bedanke ich
mich recht herzlich. Des weiteren gilt mein Dank Herrn Prof. Dr.
-Ing. R. D. MUller fUr die Durch- sicht der Arbeit und seine
wertvollen Anregungen.
This is the story of the radical intervention carried out by the
Thatcher administration in response to 1986-89 Monopolies and
Mergers Commission inquiry into brewing. It describes the creation
of big brewers, the official investigations into what many saw as
an uncompetitive structure and the damaging consequences for
consumers and licensees.
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The Harry Hill Movie (DVD)
Harry Hill, Julie Walters, Simon Bird, Guillaume Delaunay, Matt Lucas, …
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R33
Discovery Miles 330
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Ships in 10 - 20 working days
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Surreal comedy starring award-winning British comedian, author and
TV presenter Harry Hill. Featuring machine gun-toting chickens and
a terminally ill hamster, the film follows Harry and his Nan (Julie
Walters) as they travel to Blackpool while being pursued by a
mentally unstable veterinarian (Simon Bird). While on the journey,
the pair are met with a whole host of other weird and wonderful
characters including Harry's long-lost twin Otto (Matt Lucas) and
Michelle (Sheridan Smith), an underwater shell person.
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