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Fu-Manchu: President Fu-Manchu
Fu-Manchu journeys to the United States for the first time, as the power behind a "League of Good Americans" candidate for the presidency. Nayland Smith and federal agent Mark Hepburn seek to stop the Devil Doctor and his plan to assassi...
Superior
Simon Pooni had it all going for him - plenty of friends at school, good looks, and his coach called him one of the most talented basketball players he's ever seen. But that was when he could still move his legs. Now he's living with multiple scle...
Superior
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Superior
Marian ser ingen annan utväg från förhållandet med sin våldsamma pojkvän än att fly. Så hon flyr, tillbaka till sin hemstad, för att söka skydd hos sin tvillingsyster Vivian hon knappt pratat med på flera år. Vivian och Marian lever två motsatta liv, som båda ställs på ända av den oväntade återföreningen. Samtidigt som de måste hitta en ny gemenskap, så vilar hotet av Marians förflutna ständigt över dem.
Superior
For millennia, dominant societies have had the habit of believing their own people to be the best, deep down: the more powerful they become, the more power begins to be framed as natural, as well as cultural. When you see how power has shaped the idea of race, then you can start to understand its meaning. In the twenty-first century, we like to believe that we have moved beyond scientific racism, that most people accept race as a social construct, not a biological one. But race science is experiencing a revival, fuelled by the misuse of science by certain political groups. Even well-intentioned scientists, through their use of racial categories in genetics and medicine, betray their suspicion that race has some basis in biology. In truth, it is no more real than it was hundreds of years ago, when our racial hierarchies were devised by those in power. In Superior, award-winning author Angela Saini explores the concept of race, from its origins to the present day. Engaging with geneticists, anthropologists, historians and social scientists from across the globe, Superior is a rigorous, much needed examination of the insidious and destructive nature of race science.
Superior
OBS! Import. Kontrollera att språk och textning passar dig.US drama from debut film-maker Erin Vassilopoulos. After six years away, Marian (Alessandra Mesa) returns to her hometown to seek refuge with her estranged identical twin sister, Vivian (Ani Mesa). On the run from her dangerous ex-boyfriend, Marian decides to take on her sister's identity, with tragic results.Typ: DVD
Superior
Financial Times Book of the YearTelegraph Top 50 Books of the YearGuardian Book of the YearNew Statesman Book of the Year'Roundly debunks racism's core lie - that inequality is to do with genetics, rather than political power' Reni Eddo-LodgeFor m...
Kung Fu
Martial arts have grown in popularity in recent years as we have begun to discover the many benefits that each one can offer. While they can help to improve physical fitness, they also teach the importance of balance between body and mind, and thi...
Kung Fu
A definitive guide to the philosophy and practice of Shaolin kung fu, this workout book contains easy-to-follow instructions, photographs of the movements, and is suitable for beginners, long-term martial artists, and those looking for an unbeatab...
Fu Ping
Nainai has lived in Shanghai for many years, and the time has come to find a wife for her adopted grandson. But when the bride she has chosen arrives from the countryside, it soon becomes clear that the orphaned girl has ideas of her own. Her name...
Kung Fu
Jen B's been surviving at the nightmarishly brutal MLK High School just like everybody else: by following the rules. She avoids the Principal. She doesn't complain. She's loyal to her MLK 'family'. And, like 99.5% of the student body, she knows on...
Fu-go
This story about a little-known failed military excursion by the Japanese will appeal to general history readers as well as military history buffs.-John Rodzvilla,¿Library Journal Near the end of World War II, in an attempt to attack the United St...
Tu Fu
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