Jessica Simpson (Today's Superstars (Library))
by Susan K Mitchell
This exciting collection from U-X-L gives students and teachers substantial material for discussion and research. The three-volume set shows how television has reflected and influenced American society and culture throughout its history, covering both positive and negative effects. Almanac looks at the history of television chronologically, starting with the introduction of the technology in the 19th century and ending with issues that face the industry as well as its future outlook. Biographies...
Discusses Double Indemnity from a broad academic and critical perspective, setting plot, themes and techniques in context and exploring the film's significance. This York Film Note encourages students to appreciate differing interpretations of each film and to develop their own critical thinking.
Journal For Writing (Journal Lined Notebook for Girls, #2)
by Cathy Parton
Baywatch Cassette
This guide to "Baywatch" provides readers with all the information they need about the lives, adventures and relationships of all the characters and the actors who play them. It also features a section on the Californian beach-lifestyle and the work of real lifeguards. "Penguin Readers" is a series of simplified novels, film novelizations and original titles that introduce students at all levels to the pleasures of reading in English. Originally designed for teaching English as a foreign languag...
Discusses Taxi Driver from a broad academic and critical perspective, setting plot, themes and techniques in context and exploring the film s significance. This York Film Note encourages students to appreciate differing interpretations of each film and to develop their own critical thinking.
Who Are the Jedi? (Star Wars: Clone Wars (DK Hardcover))
by Glenn Dakin
Reveals the secrets of the Jedi Knights, addressing such topics as what a lightsaber is, why R2-D2 is a great friend, and which Jedi the Sith fear most.
Discusses Citizen Kane from a broad academic and critical perspective, setting plot, themes and techniques in context and exploring the film's significance. This York Film Note encourages students to appreciate differing interpretations of each film and to develop their own critical thinking.
Sketchbook (Sketchbook Cat Unicorn, #2) (Sketchbook Sloth, #5)
by Adorable Notebooks
Like school, prison or an enormous cake with a spyglass baked into it, this collection of puzzles and games will keep you 'out of trouble', a phrase which here means 'far away from distressing books and movies'. Lemony Snicket has spent many miserable years researching the lives of the Baudelaire orphans, but you can always do something much cheerier with your time.
Tyra Banks is an outstanding person and such a rolemodel for young women. i would encourage anyone to watch her show The Tyra Banks Show and you could learn from it. :)
This is the ultimate unofficial guide to Stranger Things! Now updated with all new Season 4 content and Season 5 speculation! If you love 80s references, scary monsters, playing Dungeons and Dragons, riding your bike, hanging with your friends and saving the world, then this show is for you, and this guide is all you need! Now packed with even more fun facts about your favourite episodes, character profiles, new series speculation, awesome pi...
Mandy Moore (Pop Culture: A View from the Paparazzi)
by Hal Marcovitz
The Teen Who Invented Television (Genius at Work! Great Inventor Biographies)
by Edwin Brit Wyckoff
A biography of Philo T. Farnsworth, the inventor of the television.
Haynes and Top Trumps have teamed up to create this fantastic new "Top Trumps" book, based on the original "Star Wars" trilogy ("A New Hope", "The Empire Strikes Back" and "Return of the Jedi"). Packed with stunning pictures, fascinating facts and all the vital statistics, it will keep kids and grown-ups quiet for hours.
Tweet It!: Twitter Projects for the Real World (Cool Social Media)
by Carolyn Bernhardt