You've seen "The Passion Of The Christ" - now see how it has served as a catalyst for change in this eye-opening documentary. These are the true stories of people who have been radically and miraculously altered by God, as a result of having seen that blockbuster film. In their own words, the people interviewed for this television special give accounts of relationships restored, diseases healed, the dead resurrected, atheists coming to faith, and even a confession to murder. It is truly unprecedented the way God has used "The Passion" to bring healing, reconciliation, and peace to people across the nation and around the globe. These are profoundly inspirational messages of hope and redemption you won't want to miss!
Insights on "The Passion Of The Christ," nightvision footage with director commentary, home video collection of miraculous stories from across America.
North Africans in Contemporary France: Becoming Visible
Derderian looks at the large North African population in France and their attempts for recognition in a country which has long denied its rich immigration past and present. He considers how the North African community has developed from the late 1970s to the mid-1990s, especially in their political and cultural initiatives. Derderian examines the radio station "Radio Beur" and the television show "La Famille Ramdam," as well as political initiatives and the role of ethnic minorities in defining prominent French sites of memory such as the working-class suburbs or banlieues and the Algerian War. Based largely on oral history, Derderian draws from a wealth of interviews with North African artists and creators as well as various French cultural actors.
North Africans in Contemporary France: Becoming Visible
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Tribal Warfare: Survivor and the Political Unconscious of Reality Television
Tribal Warfare thoroughly investigates a central element of the hit reality television show Survivor that the existing literature on reality television has overlooked: class politics. Christopher J. Wright combines textual analysis and survey research to demonstrate that Survivor operates and resonates as a political allegory.
Tribal Warfare: Survivor and the Political Unconscious of Reality Television
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Who Moved My Blackberry?
The television show "The Office" meets "Bridget Jones" in a novel set in an office so dysfunctional, it's bound to strike a chord with any nine-to-fiver.
Who Moved My Blackberry?
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M*A*S*H: The Complete Seventh Season (Full Frame, Collector's Edition)
Korea, 1950. They were a MASH:(Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) unit stationed three miles from the front, positioned to provide quick care to the troops. Although it sometimes felt as if the incoming wounded would never stop, the docs and nurses of the 4077 were always ready with a steady hand, a smile and laugh - healing our soldiers in both body and soul and offering a touch of home, and often hilarity, in a foreign land. Contains television episodes from season 7. Episodes include: Disc 1: "Commander Pierce," "Peace On Us," "Lil," "Our Finest Hour, Part I" & "Our Finest Hour Part II" (Can be viewed as two separate episodes or one hour-long episode), "The Billfold Syndrome," "None Like It Hot," "They Call The Wind Korea" and "Major Ego" Disc 2: "Baby, It's Cold Outside," "Point Of View," "Dear Comrade," "Out Of Gas," "An Eye For A Tooth," "Dear Sis," "B.J.
M*A*S*H: The Complete Seventh Season (Full Frame, Collector's Edition)
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