
Therapeutic Communication in Mental Health Nursing: Aesthetic and Metaphoric Processes in the Engagement with Challenging Patients
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This book introduces an innovative technique for therapeutic communication in mental health nursing,...

Integral Biomathics: Tracing the Road to Reality
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Perhaps the most distinct question in science throughout the ages has been the one of perceivable...

Flight Centre: Cheap Flights
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The Contemporary Crisis of the European Union: Prospects for the Future
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The European Union widened and deepened integration when it introduced the Single Market and the...

Mastering PHP 7
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Authority Self-Publishing: Marketing, Writing and Kindle Publishing Tips for Authors
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Authority Self-Publishing is a show where you can get detailed advice from three author marketing...

We are Wanderful: 25 Years of Design & Fashion in Limburg
Veerle Windels, Jesse Brouns and Hettie Judah
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Despite its limited number of inhabitants and rather small surface, the Belgian province of Limburg...

Ways of Looking: How to Experience Contemporary Art
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Art has changed. Those reassuringly familiar styles and movements that characterised art production...

David McK (3562 KP) rated Unbreakable (2000) in Movies
Oct 30, 2021
A bit of a strange movie to rate or describe.
I'm not sure whether to class this as a Comic book movie, a thriller, or something else entirely: It's not based on any comic (that I know of), but does have superheroes and villains as its main driving force.
In this, Bruce WIllis plays an everyman security guard who miraculously survives a train crash without a single cut or bruise, while Samuel L Jackson is his exact opposite: a man born with bones so brittle that they break at the slightest provocation.
As a M Night Syamalan movie, you'd be expecting a twist at the end - this, indeed, I feel is part of the problem: if Shyamalan wasn't known for twists, the ending would have had more impact than it did!!

Mindfulness: A Practical Guide to Finding Peace in a Frantic World
J. Mark G. Williams and Danny Penman
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THE LIFE-CHANGING BESTSELLER Life can be relentless, frantic and exhausting - but it doesn't have to...