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Dead silent [videorecording] / by Aguayo-Stewart, Arlen.; Altman, Allen.; Berlin, Kimberley.; Camacho, Mark,1965-; Cardinal, Roger.drt(CARDINAL)128402; Day, Larry,1963-; Devine, Sean.; Fitzgerald, Ed.sce; Koval, Paul.sce; Lowe, Rob.(CARDINAL)344880; Stewart, Catherine Mary.; Blackwatch Releasing.; Digiview Productions.(CARDINAL)832612; Libra Pictures.;
Screenplay, Ed Fitzgerald, Paul Koval ; producer, Kimberley Berlin ; director, Roger Cardinal.Catherine Mary Stewart, Larry Day, Mark Camacho, Allen Altman, Sean Devine, Rob Lowe, Arlen Aguayo-Stewart.A single, hard working and dedicated young doctor suddenly finds herself the guardian of her young niece whose parents were murdered execution-style. It soon becomes apparent that the killers are now after her niece, Amanda, who holds the key to a terrible secret.Not rated; May contain scenes of violence or adult themes.DVD; Stereo. sound; standard full frame; compatible will all DVD players.
Subjects: Feature films.; Suspense films.; Murder; Nieces; Women physicians;
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Rise In Recovery, The Spiritual Path for Healing Addiction, by Berlin, Kimberley La Farge ,author.;
With addiction rates soaring and conventional treatment methods falling short of achieving sustainable recovery, Rise in Recovery presents a paradigm shift. The book draws upon the intersection of neuroscience and spirituality to offer practical tools for rewiring the brain, releasing trapped emotions, and restoring the body to a state of wholeness. Unlike conventional approaches that merely scratch the surface, Rise in Recovery provides a comprehensive roadmap for individuals seeking genuine transformation. The field of neuroscience has long supported the outcomes of spiritual practices for mental health, and this work takes it one step further into the field of addiction treatment and recovery. Embracing all spiritual traditions, this book offers grounded approaches that help rewire the brain, release trapped emotions, and reset the body to a healthier state. This eagerly anticipated book offers a revolutionary perspective on addiction treatment, merging neuroscience with ancient wisdom and spiritual practices to provide readers with practical, long-lasting solutions.
Subjects: self-help.; Substance Abuse Recovery.; Personal Transformation.; Substance Abuse.;
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The high cost of living [videorecording] / by Chow, Deborah.; Blais, Isabelle,1975-; Braff, Zach,1975-(CARDINAL)343347; New Video Group.(CARDINAL)219113; Tribeca Productions.(CARDINAL)346702;
Isabelle Blais, Zach Braff.What do you do when the best and the worst moment of your life happens at the exact same time? One fateful night, the lives of Henry and Nathalie tragically collide. As Nathalie's life unravels, Henry becomes her unlikely guardian angel, but the inevitable impact of his choices forces both Henry and Nathalie to confront loss, love, and life, and to ultimately decide whether the high cost of living is worth the price.Not rated.DVD; Dolby Digital 5.1.
Subjects: Feature films.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Fiction films.; Feature films.; Pregnant women; Children; Loss (Psychology); Guardian angels; Traffic accidents;
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Worlds elsewhere : journeys around Shakespeare's globe / by Dickson, Andrew,1979-author.(CARDINAL)548769;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 439-453) and index."There are 83 copies of the First Folio in a vault beneath Capitol Hill, the world's largest collection. Well over 150 Indian movies are based on Shakespeare's plays-more than in any other nation. If current trends continue, there will soon be more high-school students reading The Merchant of Venice in Mandarin Chinese than in early-modern English. Why did this happen-and how? Ranging ambitiously across four continents and 400 years, Worlds Elsewhere is an eye-opening account of how Shakespeare went global. Seizing inspiration from the playwright's own fascination with travel, foreignness and distant worlds, Dickson takes us on an extraordinary journey-from Hamlet performed by English actors tramping through Poland in the early 1600s to twenty-first century Shanghai, where Shashibiya survived Mao's Cultural Revolution to become an honored Chinese author. En route we visit Nazi Germany, where Shakespeare became an unlikely favorite, and delve into the history of Bollywood, where Shakespearian stories helped give birth to Indian cinema. In Johannesburg, we discover how Shakespeare was enlisted into the fight to end apartheid. In California, we encounter him as the most popular playwright of the American frontier. Both a cultural history and a literary travelogue, the first of its kind, Worlds Elsewhere explores how Shakespeare became the world's writer, and how his works have changed beyond all recognition during the journey"--
Subjects: Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616; Shakespeare, William, 1564-1616;
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