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The No-Nonsense Guide For Country Dreamers Though moving to the country takes determination, every...

The Minimalist Gardener: Low Impact, No Dig Growing
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This is low input, year round No Dig gardening that provides your kitchen with delicious fresh food,...

Cities and Sustainability: A New Approach
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Cities are the most likely actors to design and bring about lasting sustainability. An agreement...

Historic Streets & Squares: The Secrets on Your Doorstep
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Britain's favourite house historian investigates the stories behind our most famous streets and...

Hide and Seek – Go & Explore the PE MiniGame
Games and Entertainment
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Hide and Seek – Online Peekaboo 3D Party & Mini Game is a game that we all know of! As kids, we...

Beekeeping For Dummies
Consumer Dummies and Howland Blackiston
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Everything you need to 'bee' a successful backyard beekeeper If you've ever thought about becoming a...

Climate, Environmental Hazards and Migration in Bangladesh
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The apocalyptic visions of climate change that are projected in the media often involve extreme...
Democratizing Water Governance in the Mekong Region
Louis Lebel, John Dore, Rajesh Daniel and Yang Saing Koma
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Over the last few decades, the Mekong region has been facing complex pressures and challenges in...

Land Use Impacts on Climate
Xiangzheng Deng, Buralk Guneralp, Jinyan Zhan and Hongbo Su
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This book introduces a key issue in research on the climatic impact of land cover and land use...

Awix (3310 KP) rated Inception (2010) in Movies
Aug 17, 2020
Consider: the film is based around a whole series of concepts and rules created out of whole cloth, which have to be explained to the audience. Most movies would really struggle to do only this. But Christopher Nolan not only succeeds, he uses it simply as the basis for a story rich in other layers of metaphor and emotion, while also playing with the rules of cinematic grammar and genre - the dreamscapes are implicitly likened to film narratives, with the successive levels resembling increasingly outlandish thriller sub-genres (gritty urban action, Mission Impossible, Bond) the further removed from the real world they are. But what is cinema if not a chance for people to share a dream together? Dreams as good as this one are vanishingly rare, alas.