Gallipoli: A Soldier's Story
Arthur Beecroft and Andrew Roberts
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At the start of the First World War, Arthur Beecroft was a recently qualified barrister in his...
10% Human: How Your Body's Microbes Hold the Key to Health and Happiness
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'A manual for the new, healthy way of being dirty ...Read it, and you will learn to love your...
Primal Nutrition: Paleolithic and Ancestral Diets for Optimal Health
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The human body's innate mechanisms for healing and immunity extend beyond the mending of cuts and...
The Alzheimer's Solution: A Breakthrough Programme to Prevent and Reverse the Symptoms of Cognitive Decline at Every Age
Dean Sherzai and Ayesha Sherzai
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'The Alzheimer's Solution is a very important book on the role of lifestyle in successful cognitive...
The First 1,000 Days: A Crucial Time for Mothers and Children--and the World
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"Your child can achieve great things." A few years ago, pregnant women in four corners of the world...
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Brooke Alpert and Patricia Farris
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Sugar is the new controlled substance. More addictive than cocaine, the deadly white stuff has...
The Wonder of the Human Hand: Care and Repair of the Body's Most Marvelous Instrument
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Using our hands, we interact with the environment in ways that are more sophisticated, more varied,...
Kirk Bage (1775 KP) rated M (Movie) (1931) in Movies
Jan 28, 2021
Peter Lorre as the killer compelled by his own weakness and madness gives an unfeasably nuanced performance for the era also. He is mesmerically creepy and unforgettable. Images and motifs (such as the whistle that indicates the murderer is lurking) abound, creating a landscape of pure mood and disease. As a morality tale it touches on issues of vigilantism and true justice that still has some relevance today. It also works as an entertaining thriller, and there wasn’t a minute I felt bored or distracted. The only jarring element are the scenes where Lang cuts the sound entirely to create tension and focus – they feel like technical mistakes, not deliberate choices. Otherwise, I could not have been more impressed and pleasantly surprised by this Euro classic for all time. If I were making a list of the best films ever made that disregarded the limitations of the age, then M would definitely make the cut.
Gareth von Kallenbach (980 KP) rated Moana (2016) in Movies
Jul 12, 2019
On this idyllic, mystical Polynesian island, Moana (voiced by Hawaiian actress Auli’i Cravalho),grew up listening to her grandmother’s stories about the legendary demigod Maui and how he stole the Heart of Te Fiti, condemning his people to an uncertain fate.
Ever since she was an adorable toddler, the ocean has called to her. Her name means “ocean” after all. However her father forbids her from even considering the notion of sailing beyond the reef that protects Motunui.
But when Moana’s island starts showing signs of disease that threatens her people’s livelihood, she is convinced she can save her island by returning the Heart of Te Fiti. Against her father’s wishes she sets sail in search of Maui (voiced by Dwayne Johnson)in hopes of saving her people.
Pixar and Disney have long mastered the art of emotionally compromising their audience with characters and storylines that pluck at your heartstrings. Yet I was still surprised at how much Moana moved me. With her touching relationship with her grandmother, her deep respect of her culture, and her dauntless temperment, Moana quickly became my favorite Disney heroine.
From the gorgeous animation, the pitch perfect voice acting and the beautiful music, I really believe Disney has made something special with Moana that will deeply resonate with islanders and those who love the islander culture.
If you’re a Hamilton fan, you’ll easily recognize Lin-Manuel Miranda’s voice and his lyrical signature in the many memorable songs. So don’t be surprised if you leave the theatre singing “You’re welcome.”
Omics Technologies and Crop Improvement
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Increased world population, decreased water supply, and climate change all put stresses on the...