Sunday, December 11, 2011

Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us

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Ryan Gosling stars as a Hollywood stunt driver for movies by day and moonlights as a wheelman for criminals by night. Though a loner by nature, “Driver” can’t help falling in love with his beautiful neighbor Irene (Carey Mulligan), a young mother dragged into a dangerous underworld by the return of her ex-convict husband. After a heist goes wrong, Driver finds himself driving defense for the girl he loves, tailgated by a syndicate of deadly serious criminals (Albert Brooks and Ron Perlman). Soon he realizes the gangsters are after more than the bag of cash and is forced to shift gears and go on the offense. Denmark's Nicolas Winding Refn makes an electrifying return to Hollywood filmmaking with t! his 1980s-style noir, right down to the synth score and neon-pink credits (he released his American debut, Fear X, in 2003). Ryan Gosling puts his implacable quality to good use as an L.A. stunt driver whose world crumbles when he falls for the wrong woman (Carey Mulligan). Irene is hardly a femme fatale, but her incarcerated husband, Standard (Oscar Isaac), is another story. When her car breaks down, Driver recommends the auto shop where he works with Shannon (Breaking Bad's Bryan Cranston). The two start spending time together, but then Standard returns from prison. Driver keeps his distance until he discovers that Standard owes protection money. If he doesn't pay up, Irene and their son will suffer, so Driver offers to handle the wheel during a heist, a job with which he has more than a little experience, as the riveting opening sequence proves. While they plan their score with Blanche (Mad Men's Christina Hendricks), Shannon makes a deal with a coup! le of gangsters (Albert Brooks and Ron Perlman), but when the ! plans co llide: all hell breaks loose. In adapting James Sallis's novel, Refn builds to a bittersweet denouement, though the bursts of bloodshed will test even the hardiest of viewers. At its best, though, Drive is every bit as gripping as Reagan-era crime dramas like To Live and Die in L.A. and Thief. --Kathleen C. FennessyMost people believe that the best way to motivate is with rewards like money--the carrot-and-stick approach. That's a mistake, says Daniel H. Pink in Drive. In this provocative and persuasive new book, he asserts that the secret to high performance and satisfaction--at work, at school, and at home--is the deeply human need to direct our own lives, to learn and create new things, and to do better by ourselves and our world.

Drawing on four decades of scientific research on human motivation, Pink exposes the mismatch between what science knows and what business does-and how that affects every aspect of life. He exami! nes the three elements of true motivation--autonomy, mastery, and purpose--and offers smart and surprising techniques for putting these into action in a unique book that will change how we think and transform how we live.

Where Are All the Brothers?: Straight Answers to Men's Questions about the Church

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What was in the briefcase in Pulp Fiction? Why don't movie actors wear seat belts? Was Fargo really based on a true story? Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert answers these and hundreds more. Using wit, insight, and dozens of other experts, he resolves some of the most common questions about the moviesand some of the most bizarre.Discover how it feels to know you’re God’s much-loved son.
 
“I’ve spent most of my life struggling to believe, really believe, that God loves and cares about me personally. Not as one among many. But me. By God’s grace, not only do I believe today that God loves me, but I actually feel like His much-loved son. Special! . Fully alive. You can too. Let me show you how you can satisfy this primal need. No man should have to settle for being half alive.”
 
â€"Patrick Morley, Becoming a Man AliveWhat was in the briefcase in PULP FICTION? Why don't movie actors wear seat belts? Was FARGO really based on a true story? Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert answers these and hundreds more. Using wit, insight, and dozens of other experts, he resolves some of the most common questions about the moviesand some of the most bizarre.What was in the briefcase in PULP FICTION? Why don't movie actors wear seat belts? Was FARGO really based on a true story? Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic Roger Ebert answers these and hundreds more. Using wit, insight, and dozens of other experts, he resolves some of the most common questions about the moviesand some of the most bizarre.If you are not a follower of Christ and are interested in the subject, you should find this booklet ! helpful. The Christian message is presented here as a series o! f questi ons and answers the kind of questions you might ask and answers based directly on the Bible.As most women know, men are from Uranus not the Mars of inflated platitudes! A lite rolling read of delight, “The Answer Man” propels the reader into the enlightened future! Current contemporary Americana and World Events are proving “The Answer Man” correct! I recommend a Vanilla Rooibos Tea with Lemon Bars in the AM and a Washington State White Riesling accompanying a cheese & fruit platter in the PM. Enjoy! I did.As most women know, men are from Uranus not the Mars of inflated platitudes! A lite rolling read of delight, “The Answer Man” propels the reader into the enlightened future! Current contemporary Americana and World Events are proving “The Answer Man” correct! I recommend a Vanilla Rooibos Tea with Lemon Bars in the AM and a Washington State White Riesling accompanying a cheese & fruit platter in the PM. Enjoy! I did.

In this unique book, Pastor Eric Redmo! nd confronts the importantquestion of "Where are the black men in the African-Americanchurch?" with a candid approach that combines wisdom with aconversational tone.

Instead of side-stepping issues, Redmond converses with readersabout some of their reasons for not going to church-the churchseems geared toward women, the preacher is just an ordinary man,Islam appears to offer more for the black man, organized religionis not necessary, churches are just after your money-and approachestheir skepticism with respect but also with corrective truth. Onthese and other topics, Where Are All the Brothers?speaks about the things that men think about in private or discussat the barbershop when it comes to church and religion, challengingthem to reexamine their long-held assumptions.

Redmond, who has used this material in a variety of settingswith great success, also gives eight things to look for whenconsidering a good church so that readers can find a healthy,! biblical church home. And it's all in this unintimidating book! thatcan easily be read in ten minutes a day.


August Evening

  • August Evening follows an aging undocumented farm worker named Jaime and his young, widowed daughter-in-law, Lupe, as their lives are thrown into upheaval. Lupe is more of a daughter to Jamie than his own children, and the two try to stick together.but change is inevitable. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: DRAMA Rating: PG-13 Age: 812034010159 UPC: 812034010159 Manufactur
August Evening follows an aging undocumented farm worker named Jaime and his young, widowed daughter-in-law, Lupe, as their lives are thrown into upheaval. Lupe is more of a daughter to Jaime than his own children, and the two try to stick together... but change is inevitable

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