Blood, Sweat, and Fear


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"Going postal. We hear the chilling phrase and think of the rogue employee who snaps. But Blood, Sweat, and Fear shows that on-the-job bloodshed never occurs in isolation. Using violence as a lens, Jeremy Milloy provides fresh insights into the everyday workings of capitalism, class conflict, race, and gender in the United States and Canada. The result is a study that reveals the workplace as a battleground--one that saw a late-century paradigm shift from the collective violence of strikes and riots to the individualized violence of assaults and shootings. Explosive and original, Blood, Sweat, and Fear brings historical perspective to contemporary debates about North American workplace violence."--Back cover




A Dictionary of Law


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Hollywood Bloodshed


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In Hollywood Bloodshed, James Kendrick presents a fascinating look into the political and ideological instabilities of the 1980s as studied through the lens of cinema violence. Kendrick uses in-depth case studies to reveal how dramatic changes in the film industry and its treatment of cinematic bloodshed during the Reagan era reflected shifting social tides as Hollywood struggled to find a balance between the lucrative necessity of screen violence and the rising surge of conservatism. As public opinion shifted toward the right and increasing emphasis was placed on issues such as higher military spending, family values, and “money culture,” film executives were faced with an epic dilemma: the violent aspects of cinema that had been the studios’ bread and butter were now almost universally rejected by mainstream audiences. Far from eliminating screen bloodshed altogether, studios found new ways of packaging violence that would allow them to continue to attract audiences without risking public outcry, ushering in a period of major transition in the film industry. Studios began to shy away from the revolutionary directors of the 1970s—many of whom had risen to fame through ideologically challenging films characterized by a more disturbing brand of violence—while simultaneously clearing the way for a new era in film. The 1980s would see the ascent of entertainment conglomerates and powerful producers and the meteoric rise of the blockbuster—a film with no less violence than its earlier counterparts, but with action-oriented thrills rather than more troubling images of brutality. Kendrick analyzes these and other radical cinematic changes born of the conservative social climate of the 1980s, including the disavowal of horror films in the effort to present a more acceptable public image; the creation of the PG-13 rating to designate the gray area of movie violence between PG and R ratings; and the complexity of marketing the violence of war movies for audience pleasure. The result is a riveting study of an often overlooked, yet nevertheless fascinating time in cinema history. While many volumes have focused on the violent films of the New American Cinema directors of the 1970s or the rise of icons such as Woo, Tarantino, and Rodriguez in the 1990s, Kendrick’s Hollywood Bloodshed bridges a major gap in film studies.This comprehensive volume offers much-needed perspective on a decade that altered the history of Hollywood—and American culture—forever.
















NIV, Thinline Bible, Cloth Over Board, Blue/Tan, Red Letter Edition, Comfort Print


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Easy to Read. Easy to Carry. With an easy-to-read typeface and a slim size, the NIV Thinline Bible invites you to deeply explore God’s Word anywhere and any time. Expertly designed for the New International Version (NIV) text, Zondervan’s exclusive Comfort Print® typeface delivers a smooth reading experience that complements the most widely read contemporary-English Bible translation. Measuring less than an inch thick, the NIV Thinline Bible is the perfect on-the-go Bible to take to church, your Bible study group, work, or travel. Features: Complete text of the readable, accurate and clear New International Version (NIV) Less than one inch thick Double-column format Presentation page Two satin ribbon markers Words of Jesus in red Exclusive Zondervan NIV Comfort Print® typeface 9.4-point print size




NIV, Reader's Bible, Cloth Over Board, Gold/Gray


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Find a quiet, comfortable spot and enter into the story of God’s Word with the NIV Reader’s Bible. Designed for a seamless reading experience, this Bible contains the complete text of the accurate, readable, and clear NIV translation in single-column format without chapter and verse numbers in the text.




CSB Notetaking Bible, Brown LeatherTouch Over Board


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The CSB Notetaking Bible is designed to enhance personal Bible study as well as preparation for teaching and preaching. Comparable to popular journaling Bibles on the market, this notetaking Bible contains a single-column setting, and abundant space is provided with a 1.75 inch note taking space on each page to make observations, record insights, raise questions, and suggest to yourself additional exploration of the text. The features of this CSB Bible include Smyth-sewn binding, a presentation page, single-column text, 1.75 inch margins for notetaking and Bible journaling, 8-point type, one-year Bible reading plan, concordance, full-color maps, and more. Available in brown genuine leather over board, teathertouch over board, cloth over board. CSB Bibles by Holman features the highly readable, highly reliable text of the Christian Standard Bible (CSB). The CSB stays as literal as possible to the Holy Bible's original meaning without sacrificing clarity, making it easier to engage with Scripture's life-transforming message and to share it with others.