
A remake of the cult classic 1983 sword and sorcery film.

Jonesing “When Love is a Habit” is a story centered around Simone, a young woman navigating the turbulence of love and life. It’s a cinematic tale for personal identity, and the pursuit of a love that is uniquely her own.

Part of the Wiley-Royal Microscopical Society Series, this book discusses the rapidly developing cutting-edge field of low-voltage microscopy, a field that has only recently emerged due to the rapid developments in the electron optics design and image processing.
It serves as a guide for current and new microscopists and materials scientists who are active in the field of nanotechnology, and presents applications in nanotechnology and research of surface-related phenomena, allowing researches to observe materials as never before.

Do you want to be a better lover? Would you like to experience greater pleasure than ever before? Is it time to get the most out of your sex life? With Sex: A Manual for Better Sex: Helpful Health Hints, and Tips, you can finally understand what your partner wants in bed! This book describes what the different genders often prefer, how to find the G Spots, and how to get in shape for sex. With these essential sexual health tips and tactics, you’ll share a new world of passion and intimacy – right away!

Barnett’s Manual has become the industry standard, demystifying every aspect of bicycle repair by emphasizing detail, logic, and measurement. The manual, published in four volumes and printed on perforated, grease-resistant paper, can be used by both bike mechanics and the serious DIY-er. Each chapter is structured logically for maximum use, terminology, reasons for service, prerequisites, tool choices, anticipation of complications, fits and dimensions, service procedures, and troubleshooting. Extensive reference information minimizes the need to cross-reference to other sources when solving a repair problem, and the drawings on nearly every page help explain each procedure.

This significant volume moves music-historical research in the direction of deconstructing the national grand narratives in music history, of challenging the national paradigm in methodology, and thinking anew about cultural traffic, cultural transfer and cosmopolitanism in the musical past. The chapters of this book confront, or subject to some kind of critique, assumptions about the importance of the national in the musical past. The emphasis, therefore, is not so much on how national culture has been constructed, or how national cultural institutions have influenced musical production, but, rather, on the way the national has been challenged by musical practices or audience reception.

A basketball player finds himself in danger when he becomes involved with a brutal crime boss who intends to corrupt and manipulate him.

In the highly anticipated sequel, which was inspired by Steve Harvey’s best-selling book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man, all the couples are back for a wedding in Las Vegas. But plans for a romantic weekend go awry when their various misadventures get them into some compromising situations that threaten to derail the big event.

This is an inspirational faith based film, which tells the story about how men view natural hair (hair in general), while women say “it’s just hair”. The movie will uncover how (Maxwell) will view his wife (Christina) differently when she cuts her hair.

Princess attempts to save her best friend from a pimp, and her brother from the streets. After meeting a scammer named Omar, Princess runs a multi-million dollar empire but faced with the ultimate betrayal.

A man returns to dismantle his family’s house, where they were murdered in war, to rebuild it elsewhere. When the killer, a Red Army commander, tracks him down, a brutal cross-country pursuit begins.

Two has been Vegas icons plot to scam the beauty pageant world by producing a fake beauty pageant on the Las Vegas strip. All hell breaks loose when the two are consumed by greed, fame and fortune.