It is an American remake of the British mini-series from 2006 (the one of 4 episodes only, starring Patrick Stewart aka Captain Picard from the Starship Enterprise :P)). The American series of 18 episodes is definitely more Hollywoodian in style, and adressed to younger public. A government scientist and his attractive counterpart try to save people from deadly scientific experiments... Amateurs of science thrillers, X-Files and secrets-and-evil-scientists will enjoy it. - stovokor Parental guidance. Recommended age 12+
This workbook, Culture Matters, is a map to guide you through your cross-cultural experience and also a way for you to record your thoughts and feelings as you live and work in your host country. It contains a variety of exercises, as well as stories and quotations from Volunteers who have served before you, from experts on cross-cultural training, and from the kind of people you might expect to meet in your new country.
Added by: otherwordly | Karma: 222.42 | Fiction literature | 11 May 2009
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When an exploration ship from Freehold discovered a planet with intelligent lifeforms - the first which humans had ever encountered - it should have been the most important event in history. And it might be - for all the wrong reasons.
Cell phones, airbags, genetically modified food, and the Internet - these are all emblems of modern life. You might ask what we would do without them. But an even more interesting question might be what would we do if we had to actually explain how they worked? The United States is riding a whirlwind of technological change. To be sure, there have been periods, such as the late 1800s, when new inventions appeared in society at a comparable rate.
Limited vocabulary but unlimited exuberance of illustration.As usual, kids will love Dr. Seuss's wacky rhymes and whimsical illustrations--and this time, they might even be so moved as to finally take a taste of their broccoli. (Ages 4 to 8) An illustrated book with audio