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Littlewoods Home Shopping Beat Depression and Reclaim Your Life Around 60 percent of adults will suffer from depression at some point in their lives. The author has herself suffered from this condition and shares her experiences in this book. There is practical realistic advice including ten suggestions for what you can do when you are too depressed to move and then ten more for how to progress when your head is just above the water. There are chapters on shame and learning to confront this condition head-on. ... DINOSAUR (COLLECTOR'S EDITION) (DISNEY) - (DVD) Computer-animated Disney adventure. After his egg hatches in a strange environment a young dinosaur grows up in alien surroundings "adopted" by a family of lemurs. When a meteor shower strikes the earth he must join a group of other dinosaurs to travel to the comparative safety of the "nesting grounds". The opening scenes of Disney's Dinosaur demand the biggest television you can get your hands on (illegal activities not withstanding - of course). An utterly jaw-dropping sequence in which a dinosaur egg is stolen from a nest and through a series of events taken on an extraordinary journey rendered in glorious computer-generated images across a prehistoric landscape. It's a breath-taking example of purely visual storytelling. Unfortunately once the egg has landed and the (implausibly cute) dinosaur emerges the creatures around it open their mouths and talk and you suddenly realise you're watching a Disney movie. It's a shame but not a crippling one. This is closer to The Lion King than Walking With Dinosaurs or Jurassic Park the nice dinos are big-eyed and cute have all-American accents and are essentially heroic beasties who must band together to defeat the unscrupulous bad-guys and save the day (before becoming extinct - naturally). As far as the computer-generated dinosaurs (placed in actual locations) go this looks very nice indeed although its probably the only time in which Disney's thunder has been stolen by the BBC. Of course if you're looking for a Disney adventure that the family should enjoy you really can't go wrong with this. Although a touch more violent that one would usually expect from the House of Mouse (Dinosaurs tending to eat each other etc.) it retains the usual charms which distinguish most Disney output. Besides it's worth seeing for the opening sequence alone. DVD Version: Collector's Edition - 2 Discs Widescreen: 1.85:1 Stereo: Dolby Digital 5.1 (English) Subtitles: English/English for the hearing impared Special Features 'Behind The Scenes' features & production notes Interactive virtual reality game - Aladar's Adventure 'Dino-search' game 'Dino-pedia' fact files Insight into development Creating the characters Introduction to the digital production process 3D animator workbooks Music compositions Abandoned sequences ... English Made Easy - Preschool Ages 3-5: the Alphabet Written with the intention of making English easy this is workbook 1 for Key Stage 2 (higher)which covers all aspects of English including Grammar writing skills and creative writing. It is closely tied in to the National Curriculum the National Literacy Strategy and the Scotland Ireland curricula. It includes pull-out parent's notes to provide both answers and helpful hints with gold stickers for children to reward themselves. ... Puccini Tosca (2CD) Maria Callas (Floria Tosca); Renato Cioni (Mario Cavaradossi); Tito Gobbi (Scarpia); Victor Godfrey (Cesare Angelotti); Robert Bowman (Spoletta); Eric Garrett (Sagrestano); Dennis Wicks (Sciarrone); Edgar Boniface (Un Carcerieri); David Stellar (Un pastore). Orchestra and Chorus of the Royal Opera House Covent Garden - Carlo Felice Cillario. Recorded: Covent Garden London 1964. ... Molly Moon Stops the World Molly Moon has vowed never to use her amazing hypnotic powers again. But when she learns that a megalomaniac master hypnotist called Primo Cell is rumoured to be controlling the minds of famous movie stars she has to intervene. ... Wicked History of the World Foul but fascinating stories of humans throughout history from brain-nibbling Neanderthals to terrified teenage soldiers in the 20th century. Find out: why Alexander the Great banned beards; what smelly sport samurai warriors played; and who tried to bump off her enemies with a poisoned cake. ... Currys, Ambrose Wilson, Ambrose Wilson, from JD Williams, Kaleidoscope, Freemans, Gray & Osbourne Catalogue, UK, Shop at Home Luxury Luggage . WH Smiths Bookstore and WH Smiths Online Bookshop each offer similar products. © WH Smiths Online Bookstore
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