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GoldenEye (Blu-ray disc)
Izabella Scorupco, Judi Dench, Gottfried John, Minnie Driver, Pavel Douglas, …
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Pierce Brosnan makes his 007 debut, replacing Timothy Dalton as
Britain's most celebrated secret agent. On his first post-Cold War
mission, Bond is sent to blow up a Soviet chemical weapons factory
with agent 006 (Sean Bean). Nine years later, Bond becomes involved
in the break-up of the Soviet Union, and soon finds himself
involved with a blitzkrieg of stolen helicopters, beautiful female
assassins, Russian Mafiosi and the race for a vital piece of
weaponry - the credit-card sized 'GoldenEye'.
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Blackadder The Third (DVD)
Rowan Atkinson, Tony Robinson, Hugh Laurie, Tim McInnerney, Helen Atkinson-Wood, …
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Entire third series of the historic sitcom, which finds a Regency
Edmund Blackadder employed as butler to the Prince Regent (Hugh
Laurie), who is thicker than a whale omelette. In 'Dish and
Dishonesty', Blackadder enters the world of politics while his
master teeters on the brink of bankrupcy. 'Ink and Incapability'
sees the rubber-faced one in a bit of a fix when his odorous
manservant Baldrick (Tony Robinson) burns the only existing copy of
Doctor Johnson's brand new dictionary. In 'Nob and Nobility',
Edmund reluctantly turns adventurer when he agrees to rescue a
French aristo in return for a huge wodge of cash. 'Sense and
Senility' finds Edmund ousted from the Prince's favour when the
latter takes elocution lessons from a pair of overly mannered
thespians. In 'Amy and Amiability', the Prince finds true love and
Blackadder finds that the lif eof a highwayman is not all it is
cracked up to be. Finally, in 'Duel and Duality', the Prince puts
hi sfoot in it when he soils a couple of Wellingtons, and
Blackadder is forced to take his place in a duel to the death with
a large-nosed Duke.
Over the past several decades, the demographic populations of many
countries such as Canada as well as the United States have greatly
transformed. Most striking is the influx of recent immigrant
families into North America. As children lead the way for a "new"
North America, this group of children and youth is not a singular
homogenous group but rather, a mosaic and diverse ethnic, racial,
and cultural group. Thus, our current understanding of "normative
development" (covering social, psychological, cognitive, language,
academic, and behavioral development), which has been generally
based on middle-class Euro-American children, may not necessarily
be "optimal" development for all children. Researchers are widely
recognizing that the theoretical frameworks and models of child
development lack the sociocultural and ethnic sensitivities to the
ways in which developmental processes operate in an ecological
context. As researchers progress and develop promising forms of
methodological innovation to further our understanding of immigrant
children, little effort has been placed to collectively organize a
group of scholarly work in a coherent manner. Some researchers who
examine ethnic minority children tended to have ethnocentric
notions of normative development. Thus, some ethnic minority groups
are understood within a "deficit model" with a limited scope of
topics of interest. Moreover, few researchers have specifically
investigated the acculturation process for children and the
implications for cultural socialization of children by ethnic
group. This book represents a group of leading scholars'
cutting-edge research which will not only move our understanding
forward but also to open up new possibilities for research,
providing innovative methodologies in examining this complex and
dynamic group. Immigrant Children: Change, Adaptation, and Cultural
Transformation will also take the research lead in guiding our
current knowledge of how development is influenced by a variety of
sociocultural factors, placing future research in a better position
to probe inherent principles of child development. In sum, this
book will provide readers with a richer and more comprehensive
approach of how researchers, social service providers, and social
policymakers can examine children and immigration.
Over the past several decades, the demographic populations of many
countries such as Canada as well as the United States have greatly
transformed. Most striking is the influx of recent immigrant
families into North America. As children lead the way for a "new"
North America, this group of children and youth is not a singular
homogenous group but rather, a mosaic and diverse ethnic, racial,
and cultural group. Thus, our current understanding of "normative
development" (covering social, psychological, cognitive, language,
academic, and behavioral development), which has been generally
based on middle-class Euro-American children, may not necessarily
be "optimal" development for all children. Researchers are widely
recognizing that the theoretical frameworks and models of child
development lack the sociocultural and ethnic sensitivities to the
ways in which developmental processes operate in an ecological
context. As researchers progress and develop promising forms of
methodological innovation to further our understanding of immigrant
children, little effort has been placed to collectively organize a
group of scholarly work in a coherent manner. Some researchers who
examine ethnic minority children tended to have ethnocentric
notions of normative development. Thus, some ethnic minority groups
are understood within a "deficit model" with a limited scope of
topics of interest. Moreover, few researchers have specifically
investigated the acculturation process for children and the
implications for cultural socialization of children by ethnic
group. This book represents a group of leading scholars'
cutting-edge research which will not only move our understanding
forward but also to open up new possibilities for research,
providing innovative methodologies in examining this complex and
dynamic group. Immigrant Children: Change, Adaptation, and Cultural
Transformation will also take the research lead in guiding our
current knowledge of how development is influenced by a variety of
sociocultural factors, placing future research in a better position
to probe inherent principles of child development. In sum, this
book will provide readers with a richer and more comprehensive
approach of how researchers, social service providers, and social
policymakers can examine children and immigration.
Over the past several decades, researchers as well as social
policymakers and educators have acknowledged the importance that
fathers play in their children's lives. A good deal of research on
fathering has been conducted among Euro-American families in North
America. However, our understanding of fathering across various
ethnic groups remains limited. Throughout Canada and the United
States, the immigrant population has been growing rapidly.
Currently, no book has delineated the field of immigrant fathering
from a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary perspective which
includes theory, research, and social policy. Researchers are
widely recognizing that the theoretical frameworks and models of
parenting, and more specifically, fathering, that were based on
Euro-American families may not be relevant to other ethnic groups.
As researchers refine theoretical and methodological approaches to
understand fathering within sociocultural contexts, they become
more cognizant of the varying meanings of parenting between and
within ethnic groups. On New Shores extends the understanding of
fathering in ethnic minority families and specifically focuses on
immigrant fathers_an area which has remained fairly unchartered.
The book provides readers with a richer and more comprehensive
approach to how researchers, practitioners, and social policymakers
can examine fathering among ethnic minority families.
Over the past several decades, researchers as well as social
policymakers and educators have acknowledged the importance that
fathers play in their children's lives. A good deal of research on
fathering has been conducted among Euro-American families in North
America. However, our understanding of fathering across various
ethnic groups remains limited. Throughout Canada and the United
States, the immigrant population has been growing rapidly.
Currently, no book has delineated the field of immigrant fathering
from a comprehensive and multi-disciplinary perspective which
includes theory, research, and social policy. Researchers are
widely recognizing that the theoretical frameworks and models of
parenting, and more specifically, fathering, that were based on
Euro-American families may not be relevant to other ethnic groups.
As researchers refine theoretical and methodological approaches to
understand fathering within sociocultural contexts, they become
more cognizant of the varying meanings of parenting between and
within ethnic groups. On New Shores extends the understanding of
fathering in ethnic minority families and specifically focuses on
immigrant fathers an area which has remained fairly unchartered.
The book provides readers with a richer and more comprehensive
approach to how researchers, practitioners, and social policymakers
can examine fathering among ethnic minority families."
When we talk about family values, like whether children need two
parents, we are also talking about gender values, because a "yes"
answer to this question might imply that only women with husbands
should have children. In the same way, when we talk about gender
issues, such as whether men should be paid higher wages than women,
we are also talking about family issues, because a "yes" answer
suggests that husbands should be the family breadwinner. In this
updated second edition of Gender and Families, Coltrane and Adams
continue to demystify the complexities and connections between
gender and family in contemporary culture, with discussions of
race, ethnicity, and social class.
When we talk about family values, like whether children need two
parents, we are also talking about gender values, because a 'yes'
answer to this question might imply that only women with husbands
should have children. In the same way, when we talk about gender
issues, such as whether men should be paid higher wages than women,
we are also talking about family issues, because a 'yes' answer
suggests that husbands should be the family breadwinner. In this
updated second edition of Gender and Families, Coltrane and Adams
continue to demystify the complexities and connections between
gender and family in contemporary culture, with discussions of
race, ethnicity, and social class.
(Artist Transcriptions). Over 50 note-for-note jazz solo
transcriptions as played by the legendary John Coltrane, including:
Blue Train (Blue Trane) * Countdown * Cousin Mary * Giant Steps *
Impressions * Lazy Bird * Lush Life * Mr. P.C. * Moment's Notice *
My Favorite Things * Naima (Niema) * Syeeda's Song Flute * and
more. This spiral-bound volume featues meticulous, easy-to-read
notation; chord symbols to faciliate analyzing the solos and to
provide a basis for accompaniment; rehearsal letters; info on the
recording from which each tune was transcribed; rhythmic styles
with metronome marks; specific playing techniques such as hum,
split tone and growl; an introduction on Trane; and more
(Artist Transcriptions). More than 50 Coltrane classics,
transcribed exactly from his recorded solos. Includes: All Blues *
Blue Train (Blue Trane) * Body and Soul * Bye Bye Blackbird *
Countdown * Cousin Mary * Giant Steps * Impressions * India * Lazy
Bird * Lush Life * Mr. P.C. * Moment's Notice * My Favorite Things
* Naima (Niema) * Spiral * Syeeda's Song Flute * Witches Pit * and
more.
'Fitz' Fitzgerald is an insulting, nosy, loathsome individual who is a drunken excuse for a husband, a lousy father, and a gambling washout but he has one saving grace - he is a brilliant psychologist with an uncanny ability to see the evil in people, make them confess and walk away unscathed.
He seems to understand the criminal mind, most probably because his mind isn't that far removed from the criminals he deals with.
All 11 feature-length episodes are included:
- The Mad Woman in the Attic,
- To Say I Love You,
- One Day a Lemming will Fly,
- To be a Somebody,
- The Big Crunch,
- Men Should Weep,
- Brotherly Love,
- Best Boys,
- True Romance,
- White Ghost
- Cracker (2006)
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Giant Steps For Guitar (Book)
Wolf Marshall; Created by John Coltrane
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R584
R526
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In Giant Steps for Guitar, Wolf Marshall takes an in-depth look at
the Coltrane classic from a guitarist's point of view. Topics
covered include a comprehensive harmonic analysis and informative
history of "Giant Steps," melodic patterns in linear and positional
form, rhythmic patterns and variations, ii-V and turnaround ideas,
chordal studies, model solos, and much more. The accompanying CD
includes audio demonstrations of most figures as well as
accompanying tracks in various tempos over which to practice.
In Family Man, sociologist Scott Coltrane brings a wealth of compelling evidence to the debate over the American family. Drawing on his own extensive research and many fascinating interviews, Coltrane explores many of the common myths about shared parenting, provides firsthand accounts of men's and women's feelings in two-job families, and reveals some innovative solutions that couples have developed to balance job and family commitments. Readers will find an insightful discussion of precisely how and why family life has changed, what forms it may take in the future, and what new kinds of fathers may be on the horizon. He provides, for instance, an illuminating history of the family that shows that, far from being a fixed structure, the family has always adapted to changing economic, social, and ideological pressures. And by examining how families operate in a variety of non-industrial societies, he demonstrates that our own notions of gender-specific work and parenting roles are culturally rather than biologically determined, and thus inherently flexible. Family Man succeeds brilliantly in bringing clarity, perspective, and above all hope to a discussion that is too often shrill, chaotic, and beset with the rhetoric of nostalgia. It shows us not only exactly where the family is today, but where it has been and what it may become.
(Artist Transcriptions). 52 works transcribed exactly from the
recorded solos of John Coltrane, including: Acknowledgement (Part
I) * Airegin * Alabama * All Blues * All or Nothing at All *
Bessie's Blues * Blue Train (Blue Trane) * Body and Soul * Bye Bye
Blackbird * Central Park West * Chasin' the Trane * Countdown *
Cousin Mary * Crescent * Eclypso * Equinox * Giant Steps * Grand
Central * Impressions * In a Sentimental Mood * Just for the Love *
Lazy Bird * Like Sonny (Simple Like) * Locomotion * Lonnie's Lament
* Lush Life * Mr. P.C. * Moment's Notice * My Favorite Things * My
One and Only Love * Naima (Niema) * Nita * Oleo * Paul's Pal *
Pursuance (Part III) * Russian Lullaby * So What * Softly As in a
Morning Sunrise * Some Other Blues * Spiral * Syeeda's Song Flute *
Theme for Ernie * 26-2.
Although world-famous for his novels Sister Carrie and Jennie
Gerhardt, Theodore Dreiser was also highly accomplished in
journalism, autobiography, and travel writing. In 1919, having
recently accepted the publishing contract of a new publisher, Boni
and Liveright, Dreiser proposed to publish a "book of characters"
that would collect twelve biographical sketches of individuals who
were major influences on Dreiser, both as a man and as a writer.
The resulting narratives combine the best attributes of the
character sketch, the autobiography, and the short story into
miniature masterpieces of prose. The men profiled in Twelve Men are
a diverse and colorful group: from Dreiser's equally famous
brother, the songwriter Paul Dresser ("My Brother Paul"), to the
entirely obscure railroad foreman Michael Burke ("The Mighty
Rourke"), on whose work crew Dreiser had labored in 1903. The
twelve narratives are compelling portraits of the men portrayed,
but they also reveal many insights into Dreiser's own life and
work. These factors elevate the significance of Twelve Men to a
level consistent with other major works in the Dreiser canon.
What happens when someone grows up too fast, and gets the order of
life wrong? What happens when this person returns to college as an
Old Dog? To the Old Dog, education takes on a very different
perspective. Education becomes more meaningful than it may be to
someone who is young, and un-jaded by the realities of life. The
Old Dog sees life much differently than the idealistic one who
views life as it "should be" rather than as it is. When Christian
counseling is the focus of the education, the Old Dog has a
distinct advantage over the young pups. Old Dog--New Tricks is a
collection of essays about the new tricks the author learned while
getting a graduate degree in Christian counseling. It discusses
topics such as codependency, ADD-ADHD, depression, and even sexual
addiction. If you have an interest in human nature, and the foibles
of humanity, you will like Old Dog--New Tricks.
This book-written to help you improve your magical results-explains
four simple methods you can use to quadruple the power and
effectiveness of your magic spells. These methods are
Ancestor-Assisted Magic; Altar-Assisted Magic; Fire-Assisted Candle
Magic; and Magnet-Assisted Magic.
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