In Orphan Black, several apparently unconnected women discover that they are exact physical doubles -- they're illegally produced clones, and someone is having them killed. Law enforcement is powerless to help. The clones are forced to form their own Clone Club to defend themselves. Orphan Black raises philosophical issues, as well as ethical and policy questions. What makes a person unique? Should we have a say in whether we're cloned? Is it immoral to generate clones with built-in defects? W...
The Ultimate Walking Dead and Philosophy (Popular Culture and Philosophy, #97)
In The Walking Dead, human beings are pushed to their limits by a zombie apocalypse and have to decide what really matters. Good and evil, freedom and slavery, when one life has to be sacrificed for another, even the nature of religion--all the ultimate questions of human existence are posed afresh as the old society crumbles away and a new form of society emerges, with new beliefs and new rules. The Ultimate Walking Dead and Philosophy brings together twenty philosophers with different perspec...
The sole anchorman of ITN's News at Ten describes his rise from Radio Trinidad, via the BBC World Service, to his current position as international journalist and the guiding hand of ITN's flagship, News at Ten. He reviews some of the great news stories he has covered including the South African race riots, Falklands war diplomacy and interviews with such major figures as Saddam Hussein, Colonel Gadaffi and Nelson Mandela. He shows us what we didn't see at the time of these events and reveals hi...
The story of Czechoslovak television is in many respects typical of the cultural and political developments in Central Europe, behind the Iron Curtain. Martin Štoll, with unprecedented access to the Military Historical Archives in Prague, provides contextual insights into the issues of introducing television in the whole Socialist Bloc (save China, Mongolia and Cuba), from the introduction of television broadcasting in Czechoslovakia in 1921 through to the 1968 occupation and the Velvet revolut...
Zoe (All My Children)
by Lambert M Surhone, Miriam T Timpledon, and Susan F Marseken
America's Got Talent Trivia Crossword Word Search Activity Puzzle Book
by Mega Media Depot
Transparent Trivia Crossword Word Search & Sudoku Activity Puzzle Book
by Mega Media Depot
Behind the Bell: Behind the Scenes of Saved by the Bell with the Guy Who Was There for Everything
by Dustin Diamond
Yes, Minister (Vintage Beeb) (Mi-Vox Pre-loaded Audio Player)
by Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn
Four episodes of machinations and manipulation from the classic BBC political satire. In 'The Compassionate Society', MP James Hacker visits the best-run hospital in the region. Who needs patients? 'The Greasy Pole' sees Hacker learning the difficulty of keeping one's hands clean while climbing the greasy pole. His problems begin when he must decide whether to approve metadioxin emissions. Toxic waste is such a tricky business! In 'The Skeleton in the Cupboard', the government is due to lose GBP...
The Avengers (TV Series)
by Frederic P Miller, Agnes F Vandome, and John McBrewster