![]() ![]() When Star Wars returned to Marvel, Jason Aaron was the ideal candidate to steer the rebels into all-new adventures! Now Aaron’s entire saga is collected in full! The Death Star has been destroyed - but the Empire isn’t toppled yet! Join Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia, Han Solo, Chewbacca, C-3PO and R2-D2 as they continue the fight for freedom against Darth Vader! Luke battles Boba Fett! A woman from Han Solo’s past returns! The Dark Lord crash-lands - but you can’t keep Vader down for long! And the roguish Doctor Aphra lures Luke to the Screaming Citadel! Plus, the deadly stormtroopers of Scar Squadron - and hidden tales from the journals of Obi-Wan Kenobi! Collecting STAR WARS (2015) #1-37, STAR WARS: VADER DOWN, DARTH VADER (2015) #13-15, STAR WARS: THE SCREAMING CITADEL, STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA #7-8 and STAR WARS ANNUAL (2015) #1-3. ![]()
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![]() Here The Left Brain Connected to the Right Brain.ĭr Edward's questions regarding her students' struggles with drawing were informed by the work of Nobel Prize winning neurobiologist Roger W. You can discover more about Dr Betty Edwards and what led her to develop the most successful drawing method ever It is reproduced with permission, from Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Inc. The following material is based on that in The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain (Harper Collins Publishers, 2001)by Dr Betty Edwards (© Dr Betty Edwards). What is special about the Dr Edwards' Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain ® method is that it is particularly effective at teaching drawing to those people who thought that drawing was the preserve of those lucky enough to be born with talent. 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How do you make decisions? Why does your brain need other people? How is technology poised to change what it means to be human? In the course of his investigations, Eagleman guides us through the world of extreme sports, criminal justice, facial expressions, genocide, brain surgery, gut feelings, robotics, and the search for immortality. Join renowned neuroscientist David Eagleman for a journey into the questions at the mysterious heart of our existence. Stanford neuroscientist David Eagleman is obsessed with probing the outer limits of this kind of neural transformation and harnessing it to useful ends. ![]() Locked in the silence and darkness of your skull, your brain fashions the rich narratives of your reality and your identity. I hope that when viewers watch THE BRAIN, they will take away a new love of science and sense of awe at the human condition. This ambitious project blends science with innovative visual effects and compelling personal stories, and addresses some big questions. Our thoughts, our hopes, and our dreams are contained in these three pounds of wet biological material. Neuroscientist David Eagleman explores the wonders of the human brain in an epic series that reveals the ultimate story of us, why we feel and think the things we do. In a cubic centimeter of brain tissue there are as many connections as stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. ![]() This epic series focuses on the basic questions of being human, going into the inner cosmos to explore questions from the meaning of reality to the behavior of societies. Six one-hour episodes tell the story of the inner workings of the brain and take viewers on a journey into their thoughts, actions, and beliefs. ![]() ![]() ![]() It takes 24 hours for SAM Registration to activate after SAM has received all required information from registrants. ![]() Note: Once your SAM registration is active, you can return to and complete registration. įollow SAM's online instructions in their Help tab to create a user account and register or update your entity’s SAM account. Visit the System for Award Management website at. Once the SAM Registration is complete, you must return to to continue registration. SAM registration is not completed on the website. uses SAM to establish roles and IDs for electronic grant applicants. SAM centralizes information about grant recipients and also provides a central location for grant recipients to change organizational information. The System for Award Management (SAM) is a government-wide registry for vendors doing business with the Federal government, and SAM registration requires annual renewal. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber have embraced the inherent shittiness of some of Spidey's C-List villains, and has made a whole world out of the NYC villains circuit that's consistently hilarious and engaging, but also deeply human. Probably the most consistently underrated, but consistently great superhero comic book of the year. But cheers to what is sure to be an all time classic of the medium. And now we're finally at the absolute end this week… It's hard to believe. And now it's coming to an end, and it hasn't ever faltered, and these last few issues have been breaking my heart over and over again. It's been the best comic book in the industry consistently over the last 5 years. We all know how freaking amazing Locke & Key is. This one might be a bit of a cheat, because, I mean… Come on. ![]() This strange dystopia seems not only plausible, but rich with deep mysteries and history that Rucka and Lark could spend years exploring. Speaking of incredible world-building… The simple drum beat that counts the population at the start of each scene in tiers, it's such a simple note but it hammers in over and over again how different this world has become. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Then fate steps in to lend a helping hand and a huge, black lady strides up the aisle and comes to the children’s aid. Some of the passengers are less than sympathetic for the poor, sick child and it looks likely that the miserable, Sunday-hating driver will put them off the bus. ![]() After so long shut away from the world some sunlight would probably do them all the world of good, but the surviving twin, Carrie, is unwell and starts to throw up in the bus. The three surviving Dollanganger children, freshly escaped from the confines of their grandmother’s attic, are on a bus and headed for sunny Florida. Petals on the Wind picks up the story exactly where Flowers in the Attic left it and once again the story is written in the first person and told from Cathy’s viewpoint. I also get the impression that the next book in the series, If There Be Thorns, is quite a dark story. I only reviewed it for this site because it is a continuation of the story started in Virginia Andrew’s first novel, Flowers in the Attic. Although I have seen Petals on the Wind categorized as being a ‘gothic horror’, I don’t really consider the book to be a horror novel at all. ![]() ![]() In an interview with The New York Times over the weekend to promote the film adaptation, loosely based on the first four books in his series, Blabey explained that The Bad Guys came about in part because he'd given himself an ultimatum as an author working a string of day jobs to keep his family afloat. Throw in a wave of positive reviews for the new film based on the animated book series by Aaron Blabey, and it looks like The Bad Guys is an original animation hit for DreamWorks.įor Blabey, who's sold more than 30 million children's books in no small part thanks to the launch of The Bad Guys series in 2015, it's both an unlikely success story and a sort of prophecy fulfilled. ![]() Over the weekend, DreamWorks Animation's The Bad Guysbecame the new box office champion, overtaking Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore and Sonic the Hedgehog 2 with a $24 million domestic haul and an A CinemaScore from moviegoers. ![]() ![]() Things only get worse when a mission goes awry and he finds himself saddled with a bride-just not his own.įamed dog trainer Katarina Joelle is forced to marry a monster to protect her loved ones. Now he's back, but at what cost? Bound to the king of the underworld, an even darker force, he's unable to withstand the touch of another.and he's quickly devolving into a heartless assassin with an uncontrollable temper. ![]() New York Times bestselling author Gena Showalter returns with her most explosive Lords of the Underworld tale to date, about a fierce warrior on the brink of sanity who will stop at nothing to claim the exquisite human with the power to soothe the beast inside him.ĭriven to his death by the demon of Distrust, Baden spent centuries in purgatory. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Fish declare the emergencies that humans too often will not. To think our way back/forward (devolving/evolving) into the embrace of the animal, Kim Goldberg is here to remind us that our voyage is necessarily “surreal”-just above the trappings of what we have decided to call “real,” where the universe is still left ajar. “The biotariat remains a mere rumour-the possible politics we might find in true solidarity with the resurgent and animate non-human. She can write lines that literally take your breath away, and creates images that will remain with you long after you close the book." Like Leonard Cohen’s Suzanne, Goldberg shows us where to look amongst the garbage and the flowers. "Goldberg creates a dream world in her writing, full of nightmarish loss, fragmentation and decay juxtaposed with shards of radiant, resonant beauty. ![]() |