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Non-Stop (DVD)
Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore, Michelle Dockery, Bar Paly, Anson Mount, …
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R33
Discovery Miles 330
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Liam Neeson, Julianne Moore and Michelle Dockery star in this
action drama set on board an aeroplane from director Jaume
Collet-Serra. While flying from New York to London US Federal Air
Marshal Bill Marks (Neeson) receives text messages from an
anonymous sender who is threatening to murder a passenger every 20
minutes until millions of dollars are deposited into an unnamed
bank account. Marks faces a race against time to find and restrain
the person responsible but when the bank account is found out to be
in his name he is accused of being the hijacker. As victims are
claimed, Marks discovers a bomb on board the aircraft which only
exacerbates his predicament. Can he find the culprit in order to
save the remaining passengers and prove his innocence?
In the Fourth Edition of this bestselling book, John W Creswell and
new co-author Cheryl N Poth explore the philosophical
underpinnings, history and key elements of each of five qualitative
inquiry traditions: narrative research, phenomenology, grounded
theory, ethnography and case study - putting them side by side, so
that we can see the differences. They relate research designs to
each of the traditions of enquiry and provide strategies for
writing introductions to studies, collecting data, analyzing data,
writing a narrative and verifying results.
Striking a perfect balance, the Fifth Edition helps instructors
convey exciting research in this rapidly evolving field while also
motivating students to learn the fundamentals amid an overwhelming
amount of information. Engaging examples, abundant eye-catching
figures, updated genetics and genomics content by new coauthor Erik
Zinser. An updated Smartwork5 course and new active learning
resources provide flexible options for high-quality assessment in
and outside of class.
This significant book explains why family psychology-an entirely
different field from family therapy-provides a cutting-edge
description of human behavior in context and as such represents the
wave of the future in psychology. Family Psychology: Theory,
Research, and Practice is the definitive introductory text on
family psychology, a fast-growing specialty and increasingly
dominant voice for the field in the 21st century. Authors John W.
Thoburn, PhD, ABPP, and Tom Sexton, PhD, ABPP, have created the
first introductory book focused on this specialty, laying the
groundwork that students as well as developing therapists can use
to understand the basics of family psychology. This single-volume
book makes the history and development of family psychology
relevant to contemporary research and practice, explaining how the
ecosystemic approach of family psychology provides a cutting-edge
description of human behavior in context and as such is the most
promising field in psychology. It addresses the history, research,
theory, treatments, diagnoses, and assessment of family psychology;
ethics and supervision along with related areas such as systems sex
therapy; family forensic psychology; international family
psychology; and systems consultation, providing a comprehensive
overview of the career and practice of family psychology. Family
Psychology: Theory, Research, and Practice also identifies how it
differs from the individualistic therapy of traditional psychology
and how it differs from the field of marriage and family therapy.
Chapters include vignettes from family sessions that effectively
illustrate the issues being addressed and examine the significance
of gender, culture, ethnicity, and sexual orientation. Supplies a
comprehensive treatise on the value of family psychology to the
field of psychology as a whole Provides a historical overview of
family psychology and makes the important differentiation between
family psychology and marriage and family therapy Examines the
relationship between research and practice, cure and care, and the
science and art of family psychology Documents how family
psychology strives to view persons in context of their situation
and the relationships within the family
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World War II Rhode Island (Paperback)
Christian McBurney, Brian L Wallin, Patrick T. Conley, John W. Kennedy, Maureen A. Taylor
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R476
Discovery Miles 4 760
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Tucked away from the bustle of nearby Raleigh and Durham, Person
County, North Carolina, is an oasis of easygoing Southern charm.
The photography of John Wesley Merritt, shutterbug and lifelong
Roxboro resident, brilliantly captures the spirit of this idyllic
setting as it was in the 1940s and 1950s.
Producing a vivid portrait of a bygone era, Merritt had the
rare talent of preserving a whole way of life through the details
he recorded on film from streets and shops to fields and farm
stands. Captions and essays by Eddie Talbert reveal what the
photographs do not. Hard times and good times, historic facts and
interesting details are all collected here in a unique edition that
celebrates a cherished era in Person County's history.
As Dr. Wenham states early in his introduction, "The story of
Jesus' resurrection is told by five different writers, whose
accounts differ from each other to an astonishing degree." Wenham
begins by setting the scene of Jerusalem and its environs, going on
to describe the main actors in the events with particular attention
to Mary Magdalene and the five writers themselves, and then
examining in detail all the biblical narratives from Good Friday
through Easter Day to the Ascension. He concludes that the various
accounts as they stand can be satisfactorily reconciled to provide
a trustworthy record for the church. Valuable appendices elucidate
Wenham's response to the technicalities of gospel criticism.
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Frozen Hell
John W. Campbell
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R810
Discovery Miles 8 100
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The Machine (DVD)
Toby Stephens, Caity Lotz, Denis Lawson, Sam Hazeldine, Lee Nicholas Harris, …
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R63
Discovery Miles 630
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Caradog W. James directs this British sci-fi drama starring Toby
Stephens and Caity Lotz. Top scientist Vincent (Stephens) works for
the Ministry of Defence on a project aimed at producing a weapon
equipped with advanced artificial intelligence. Vincent quickly
enlists the help of Ava (Lotz), an expert on A.I., and the
combination of their skills proves fruitful indeed. Such is the
chemistry between Vincent and Ava that they begin a romantic
relationship, which leads Vincent to confide to his partner that
the conscious machine they've constructed together shares certain
similarities with his ill daughter. This seems certain to cause
problems when MOD bigwig Thomson (Denis Lawson) uses his authority
to move the project in a different direction and Vincent loses
control of his creation...
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