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- Line of duty. [videorecording] / by Mercurio, Jed.(CARDINAL)703705; Caffrey, David.; MacKinnon, Douglas.(CARDINAL)815246; James, Lennie.(CARDINAL)848920; Compston, Martin.; McClure, Vicky,1983-; McKee, Gina,1964-; Dunbar, Adrian,1958-(CARDINAL)356393; Parkinson, Craig.; Higgins, Paul.; Ashfield, Kate.; Morrissey, Neil.; Teale, Owen,1961-; McCardie, Brian.; Acorn Media (Firm)(CARDINAL)340133; Advantage West Midlands.; BBC Northern Ireland.; BBC Two (Television station : London, England)(CARDINAL)817572; Content Television.; Creative England (Firm); European Regional Development Fund.; RLJ Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340134; World Productions (Firm : London, England)(CARDINAL)334345;
Disc 1. Episode 1 ; Episode 2 ; Episode 3 -- Disc 2. Episode 4 ; Episode 5.Director of photography, Ruairi O'Brien ; editor, Steve Singleton, Andrew John McClelland ; music, Carly Paradis.Lennie James, Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, Gina McKee, Adrian Dunbar, Craig Parkinson, Kate Ashfield, Paul Higgins, Neil Morrissey, Owen Teale, Brian McCardie.Detective Chief Inspector Tony Gates is an exemplary cop. He's got the best crime stats on the force and a loyal team working under him. But the head of the police anticorruption unit, Superintendent Ted Hastings, has his doubts about Gates. Is he really that good? And more importantly, is he really that clean? Hastings decides to find out and all on a new arrival to his department, Detective Sergeant Steven Arnott to help him do it. As the net tightens around Gates, reputations are on the line and lives are at risk.Not rated.DVD, widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo.
- Subjects: Fiction television programs.; Television programs.; Detective and mystery television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Police; Police corruption; Police internal investigation;
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- Line of duty. by Mercurio, Jed,screenwriter,film producer.producerauthor.; Caffrey, David,director.; MacKinnon, Douglas,director.; James, Lennie,actor.; Compston, Martin,actor.; McClure, Vicky,1983-actor.; McKee, Gina,1964-actor.; Dunbar, Adrian,1958-actor.; Parkinson, Craig,actor.; Higgins, Paul,actor.; Ashfield, Kate,actor.; Morrissey, Neil,actor.; Teale, Owen,1961-actor.; McCardie, Brian,actor.; Acorn Media (Firm),film distributor.; Advantage West Midlands,production company.; BBC Northern Ireland,production company.; BBC Two (Television station : London, England),broadcaster.production company.; Content Television,production company.; Creative England (Firm),production company.; European Regional Development Fund,production company.; RLJ Entertainment,film distributor.distributor.; World Productions (Firm : London, England),production company.;
Disc 1. Episode 1 ; Episode 2 ; Episode 3 -- Disc 2. Episode 4 ; Episode 5.Director of photography, Ruairi O'Brien ; editor, Steve Singleton, Andrew John McClelland ; music, Carly Paradis.Lennie James, Martin Compston, Vicky McClure, Gina McKee, Adrian Dunbar, Craig Parkinson, Kate Ashfield, Paul Higgins, Neil Morrissey, Owen Teale, Brian McCardie.Detective Chief Inspector Tony Gates is an exemplary cop. He's got the best crime stats on the force and a loyal team working under him. But the head of the police anticorruption unit, Superintendent Ted Hastings, has his doubts about Gates. Is he really that good? And more importantly, is he really that clean? Hastings decides to find out and all on a new arrival to his department, Detective Sergeant Steven Arnott to help him do it. As the net tightens around Gates, reputations are on the line and lives are at risk."Contains coarse language and disturbing images"--Container.Not rated.DVD, widescreen (16:9) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo.
- Subjects: Television programs.; Fiction television programs.; Television programs.; Detective and mystery television programs.; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.; Drama.; Detective television programs.; Mystery television programs.; Police; Police corruption; Police internal investigation; Video recordings for the hearing impaired.;
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- Case studies of multimodal/intermodal transportation planning methods, funding programs, and projects / by Boske, Leigh B.(CARDINAL)325402; Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs.(CARDINAL)140040;
Includes bibliographical references.Florida intermodal planning process -- Miami-Dade county planning process -- Oregon corridor planning process -- Pennsylvania policy plan -- Washington state freight planning process -- Washington state regional planning process -- Wisconsin statewide multimodal and intermodal plan -- Florida intermodal development program -- Florida seaport transportation and economic development -- Tennessee transportation equity fund -- Wisconsin freight railroad infrastructure improvement program -- Wisconsin transportation economic assistance program -- Private finance initiatives in the United Kingdom -- Trans-European transportation network -- Florida trade data center -- Fort Worth alliance intermodal trade and logistics center -- Philadelphia metropolitan area intermodal coordination -- Washington State's FAST corridor project.This report, the second in a two-year series, provides an in-depth look at selected multimodal/intermodal transportation planning methods, funding programs, and projects. The report is intended to provide a detailed appraisal of a spectrum of multimodal/intermodal practices from which policymakers in Texas could select those types of practices deemed most advantageous and appropriate to the state. It contains seven case studies of "Best Practices in Multimodal/Intermodal Planning Methods", six case studies of "Selected Multimodal/Intermodal Funding Programs", and five case studies of "Selected Multimodal/Intermodal Projects". Several Appendices at the end of the report contain relevant information on authorizing legislation, program application forms, funding eligibility criteria, cooperative agreements, and the like.
- Subjects: Case studies.; Containerization; Containerization; Freight and freightage; Freight and freightage; Transportation; Transportation and state; Transportation and state;
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- The Appalachians [videorecording] / by Barnett, Charlie,1951-composer.; Burst, Barbara,editor of moving image work.; Green, Sam,1943-editor of moving image work.; Cash, Johnny,interviewee.(CARDINAL)138847; Evans, Mari-Lynn,television producer.(CARDINAL)466350; Geller, Phylis,screenwriter,television producer.; Mahoney, James,1949-narrator.; Evening Star Productions,production company.; WNPT (Television station : Nashville, Tenn.),presenter.; Appalachians Home Video,publisher.;
Executive producer, Mari-Lynn C. Evans ; project developers, Mari-Lynn C. Evans and Tom Robertson ; original music composed by Charlie Barnett ; edited by Barbara W. Burst and Sam Green.Narrator, J.W. Mahoney ; Interviewees: Johnny Cash, Ricky Skaggs, Loretta Lynn, Marty Stuart, Little Jimmy Dickens, and others.Episode 1 (55 minutes). Examines the earliest settlers of the Appalachians, the Cherokee; the arrival in the 1700s of European settlers who brought their traditions and music with them; the regional role of whiskey distilling; the large evangelical tent meetings which brought together blacks and whites and fostered the development of regional white gospel influenced by African rhythms -- Episode 2 (55 minutes). The Cherokees are cruelly relocated along the Trail of Tears; the Civil War splits families; modernization arrives as railroads make it possible to strip raw materials and timber from the mountains; mining companies change entire towns and ways of life; miners demands better working conditions and the region suffers from the violence of the great Coal Wars -- Episode 3 (62 minutes). The phonograph and radio take mountain music to the outside world; Great Depression devastates the region; the New Deal provides new ways of making a living and brings wider access to electricity; strip mining and mountain-top removal change the landscape forever; people of Appalachia keep their traditional culture alive and vibrant.Funding provided by US Department of HUD/VA, The Sierra Club and Sierra Club Productions, The Vandalia Heritage Foundation, MountainMade Foundation, The Robert H. Mollohan Family Charitable Foundation, Appalachian Regional Commission, West Virginia High Tech Consortium Foundation, NASA, Corporation for Public Broadcasting.DVD.
- Subjects: Documentary television programs.; Educational television programs.; Nonfiction television programs.; Appalachians (People); Music;
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- Moonwalkers [videorecording] by Craig, Dean, 1974- screenwriter.; Perlman, RonActor.; Sheehan, RobertActor.(CARDINAL)722289; Grint, RupertActor.; Alchemy Films,publisher.; Partizan Films,presenter.; Nexus Factory (Firm),production company.; BNP Pictures (Firm),production company.; Orange cinéma séries (Firm),production company.; Wallonie Image Production,production company.; Région de Bruxelles-Capitale (Belgium),production company.; Media Programme,$eproduction company.;
Antoine Bardou-Jacquet; Dean Craig; Ron Perlman; Robert Sheehan; Rupert Grint; Alchemy Films,; Partizan FilmsRon Perlman, Robert Sheehan, Rupert Grint.In swinging sixties London, a stubborn CIA agent is forced to team up with the lousy manager of a seedy rock band to develop the biggest con of all timeMPAA rating: R; for strong bloody violence, graphic nudity, plentiful drug use and language.DVD ; widescreen (16:9) presentation ; 5.1 surround.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; United States.; Apollo 11 (Spacecraft); Conspiracies;
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- Mammoth [videorecording] / by Croll, Dona.; Delos Santos, Martin.; Dizon, Perry.; García Bernal, Gael,1978-; Gierta, Linus.; Holmquist, Erik.; Jönsson, Lars,1961-; Kurlandsky, Jesper.; María del Carmen.; McCarthy, Tom,1966-(CARDINAL)787267; Moodysson, Lukas,1969-; Mydell, Joseph.; Necesito, Marife.; Nicdao, Jan.; Nyweide, Sophie.; Srinikornchot, Run.; Williams, Michelle,1980-(CARDINAL)348969; IFC Films.(CARDINAL)354386; Memfis Film (Firm); Zentropa Entertainments (Firm); Zentropa Entertainments 5 (Firm);
Director of photography, Marcel Zyskind ; editor, Michal Leszczylowski ; composers, Jesper Kurlandsky, Erik Holmquist, Linus Gierta.Gael García Bernal, Michelle Williams, Marife Necesito, Sophie Nyweide, Run Srinikornchot, Thomas McCarthy, Jan Nicdao, Martin Delos Santos, Maria Del Carmen, Perry Dizon, Joseph Mydell, Dona Croll.Leo is a successful web developer. His wife Ellen is a dedicated emergency room surgeon. Their New York City workaholic ways leave little time for their 8-year-old daughter, who is mostly cared for by their Filipino nanny. But when a series of personal decisions triggers a chain of events on the other side of the world, will they discover the rippling effects of life's smallest choices? About imperfect lives, fateful actions, and the epic ironies that bind us all together.DVD, region 1, anamorphic widescreen (2.35:1) presentation; Dolby Digital 5.1 surround, NTSC.
- Subjects: Feature films.; Feature films.; Melodramas (Motion pictures); Businessmen; Choice (Psychology); Families; Nannies; Women surgeons; Businessmen; Choice (Psychology); Families; Nannies; Women surgeons; Cirujanos; Familia;
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- Pros and cons : a debater's handbook / by Newman, Debbie(Orator),editor.(CARDINAL)430113; Woolgar, Ben,editor.(CARDINAL)404242;
(A). Philosophy/political theory -- Anarchism -- Animal rights -- Capitalism v. socialism -- Censorship by the state -- Civil disobedience -- Democracy -- Marxism -- Pacifism -- Privatisation -- Protective legislation v, individual freedom -- Social contract, existence of the -- Utilitarianism -- Welfare state -- (B). Constitutional/governance -- Churches in politics -- Extremist political parties, banning of -- Monarchy, abolition of -- Political candidacy, age of -- Politicians' outside interests, banning of -- Proportional representation -- Referenda, increased use of -- Social movements: courts v. legislatures -- State funding of political parties -- Term limits for politicians -- Voting age, reduction of -- Voting, compulsory -- (C). International relations -- Armaments, limitations on conventional -- Commonwealth, abolition of the -- Democracy, imposition of -- Dictators, assassination of -- European Union, expansion of the.Contents note continued: Military drones, prohibition of -- Non-UN-sanctioned military intervention -- Nuclear weapons, right to possess -- Private military corporations, banning of -- Sanctions, use of -- Terrorism, justifiability of -- Terrorists, negotiation with -- United Nations, failure of the -- United Nations standing army -- United States of Europe -- (D). Economics -- Bonuses, banning of -- Child labour can be justified -- Euro, abolition of the -- Failing companies, bailing out -- Fairtrade, we should not support -- Inheritance tax at 100 per cent -- Regional trade blocs over global free trade -- Salary capping, mandatory -- State pensions, ending provision of -- (E). Social, moral and religious -- Abortion on demand -- Affirmative action -- Alcohol, prohibition of -- Animal experimentation and vivisection, banning of -- Drugs, legalisation of -- Euthanasia, legalisation of -- Gay marriage, legalising of -- God, existence of -- Holocaust denial, criminalisation of.Contents note continued: Homosexuals, ordination of -- Homosexuals, outing of -- Immigration, limitation of -- Mandatory retirement age -- Marriage -- National identity cards -- National service, (re- )introduction of -- Political correctness -- Polygamy, legalisation of -- Population control -- Pornography -- Prostitution, legalisation of -- Right to strike for public sector workers -- Slavery, reparations for -- Smacking, remove parents' right to -- Smoking, banning of -- Veil, prohibition of the -- Women fighting on the front line -- (F). Culture, education and sport -- Arts funding by the state, abolition of -- Beauty contests, banning of -- Blood sports, abolition of -- Boxing, banning of -- Co-education -- Cultural treasures, returning of -- Examinations, abolition of -- Gambling, banning of -- Indigenous languages, protection of -- Music lyrics, censorship of -- Nursery education, free provision of by the state -- Performance-enhancing drugs in sport.Contents note continued: Press, state regulation of the -- Privacy of public figures -- Private schools -- Religious teaching in schools -- School sport, compulsory -- School uniform -- Sex education -- Size zero models, banning of -- Sport, equalise status of men and women in -- Sport, regretting the commercialisation of -- Sports teams punished for the behaviour of fans -- University education, free for all -- Violent video games, banning of -- Zoos, abolition of -- (G). Crime and punishment -- Capital punishment -- Child curfews -- Community sentencing -- International Criminal Court, abolition of the -- Judges, election of -- Jury trials, abolition of -- Mandatory prison sentences -- Parents, responsibility for the criminal acts of their children -- Prisoners' right to vote, denial of -- Prison v. rehabilitation -- Racial profiling -- Right to bear arms -- Sex offenders, chemical castration of -- Televised trials -- Terrorist suspects, torture of -- Zero tolerance.Contents note continued: (H). Health, science and technology -- Cars in city centres, banning of -- Contraception for under-age girls -- Cosmetic surgery, banning of -- DNA database, universal -- Environmental responsibility, developed world should take more -- Eugenics: IVF and genetic screening -- Genetic engineering -- Global warming, binding emission targets for -- Nuclear energy -- Obese children, compulsory attendance at weight-loss camps -- Organ donation: priority for healthy lifestyle -- Organs, legal sale of -- Social networking has improved our lives -- Space exploration -- Surrogate mothers, payment of -- Vegetarianism -- (I). United Kingdom issues -- BBC, privatisation of -- Disestablishment of the Church of England -- English Parliament -- House of Lords, elected v. appointed -- Police, arming of the -- Scottish independence -- Should Britain leave the EU? -- Written constitution -- Appendices -- Appendix A Style tips for persuasive speaking.Contents note continued: Appendix B Preparation for debates that are not in this book -- Appendix C How can I keep speaking for the full time? -- Appendix D Guidance for the chairperson.Pros and Cons: A Debaters Handbook offers a unique and invaluable guide to the arguments both for and against over 140 current controversies and global issues. Since it was first published in 1896 the handbook has been regularly updated and this nineteenth edition includes new entries on topics such as the right to possess nuclear weapons, the bailing out of failing industries, the protection of indigenous languages and the torture of suspected terrorists. Equal coverage is given to both sides of each debate in a dual column format which allows for easy comparison. Each entry also includes a list of related topics and suggestions for possible motions. The introductory essay describes debating technique, covering the rules, structure and type of debate, and offering tips on how to become a successful speaker. The book is then divided into eight thematic sections, where specific subjects are covered individually.
- Subjects: Handbooks and manuals.; Debates and debating.; Debates and debating;
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