World of Warcraft: Illidan
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YOU ARE NOT PREPARED Illidan Stormrage: one of the most powerful beings ever to walk the lands of...
Veronica Pena (690 KP) rated Fahrenheit 9/11 (2004) in Movies
Jun 17, 2020
The military-industrial complex is horrendous and I think this is a good film to watch to understand why. I was shocked but unsurprised on some level that one of the soldiers said he would rather go to jail than go back to Iraq. The purpose of our being there was so beyond not okay so I sympathize and understand what he meant. I would love for Bush to sit down with every one of those families who lost people and explain to them why we were there in the first place. It didn't make sense then. It doesn't make sense now. Those men and women didn't have to die and the fact that they did, their blood is solely on Bush's hands.
Squeezing Birth into Working Life: Household Panel Data Analyses Comparing Germany, Great Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands
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This title was first published in 2001. Increasingly, young women throughout Europe educate...
15-Minute Yoga: Health, Well-Being, and Happiness Through Daily Practice
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From Ulrica Norberg, a renowned yoga teacher and author, comes 15-Minute Yoga, a guide to beneficial...
Dad, You Suck
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Written with self-excoriating candour and the driest humour, comes a book about being a dad from one...
Detox Your Ego: 7 Easy Steps to Achieving Freedom, Happiness and Success in Your Life
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What stops you performing at your best? Your ego. Your ego is your natural defence system, triggered...
The 12-Type Enneagram: Know Your Type Improve Your Life
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THE FIRST BOOK EVER ON THIS EXTRAORDINARY AND UNIQUE SYSTEMUnknown to most people, there exists a...
Carlos Reygadas recommended Five Easy Pieces (1970) in Movies (curated)
ClareR (5996 KP) rated Kindred: A Graphic Novel Adaptation in Books
Sep 8, 2020
I haven’t read the original novel, so I can’t compare them - but this is really good in its own right. It’s rich in both dialogue and artistry - the pictures are at times graphic (when Dana, the lead character, is whipped and her ensuing injuries), and there is talk of the white plantation owner raping ‘his’ slaves. Dana learns that her purpose is to keep the plantation owners son, Rufus, alive - which isn’t easy when he seems set on doing things that put his life in danger. Dana learns that Rufus is in fact her great great (great?) grandfather, and he has yet to sire the child that will ensure Dana’s existence.
This isn’t a book for the faint-hearted, and I’m so glad I’ve read it - all thanks go to my local library, who have started providing graphic novel ebooks. A graphic novel habit is an expensive one, so it’s great that they’re able to do this!
Real Farming Tractor Simulator 2017
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Have you ever tried to drive a tractor in present era when scientist has made great inventions in...



