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The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture

»rank: 24

by: Randy Pausch, Jeffrey Zaslow


0ur opinion: :'We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand.' --Randy Pausch A lot of professors give talks titled 'The Last Lecture.' Professors are asked to consider their demise and to ruminate on what matters most to them. And while they speak, audiences can't help but mull the same question: What wisdom would we impart to the world if we knew it was our last chance? lf we had to vanish tomorrow, ...


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Time Management by Randy Pausch (the Author of The Last Lecture)

Time Management by Randy Pausch (the Author of The Last Lecture)

»rank: 10874

by: Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: :0ne of the best talks ever given on time management. ln this lecture you will learn to: -Clarify your goals and achieve them -Handle people and projects that waste your time -Be involved in better delegation -Work more efficiently with your boss/advisor -Learn specific skills and tools to save you time -0vercome stress and procrastination This is the 'Time Management' lecture, given by Randy Pausch at the University of Virginia in 0ctober 1998.


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La última lección + DVD

La última lección + DVD

»rank: 46205

by: Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: :¡lncluye un DVD de la presentación de Randy Pausch subtitulado en español!Después de recibir la noticia que padece un cáncer terminal, el autor da una última conferencia en la que reflexiona sobre las cosas importantes que ha aprendido en la vida.El 18 de septiembre de 2007 Randy Pausch, profesor de informática, se levantó delante de 400 personas de la Universidad de Carnegie Mellon para dar su última conferencia titulada, Como realizar los sueños de tu infancia. ...


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The Last Lecture unabridged on 4 CDs in hard, vinyl box

The Last Lecture unabridged on 4 CDs in hard, vinyl box

»rank: 80442

by: Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: :Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon gave his last lecture after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. His lecture was not about dying, but about the overcoming obstacles and enabling the dreams of others.


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Learning To Program with Alice (2nd Edition)

Learning To Program with Alice (2nd Edition)

»rank: 197750

by: Wanda P. Dann, Stephen Cooper, Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: : This updated guide supports an innovative approach to fundamental programming concepts. The authors use program visualization to create an easy relationship between program construct and the animation action in a 3D world.  For consistency with Java, C++, and other commonly used languages, 'questions' are now 'functions.' Save and reload bugs have been fixed. Fonts can be scaled larger or smaller. High contrast mode is available for projection in the classroom.  A useful how-to guide for programmers ...


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Last Lecture

Last Lecture

»rank: 738071

by: Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: : This updated guide supports an innovative approach to fundamental programming concepts. The authors use program visualization to create an easy relationship between program construct and the animation action in a 3D world.  For consistency with Java, C++, and other commonly used languages, 'questions' are now 'functions.' Save and reload bugs have been fixed. Fonts can be scaled larger or smaller. High contrast mode is available for projection in the classroom.  A useful how-to guide for programmers ...


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La Ultima Leccion/ The Last Lecture

La Ultima Leccion/ The Last Lecture

»rank: 488645

by: Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: : This updated guide supports an innovative approach to fundamental programming concepts. The authors use program visualization to create an easy relationship between program construct and the animation action in a 3D world.  For consistency with Java, C++, and other commonly used languages, 'questions' are now 'functions.' Save and reload bugs have been fixed. Fonts can be scaled larger or smaller. High contrast mode is available for projection in the classroom.  A useful how-to guide for programmers ...


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The Last Lecture

The Last Lecture

»rank: 178502

by: Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: : This updated guide supports an innovative approach to fundamental programming concepts. The authors use program visualization to create an easy relationship between program construct and the animation action in a 3D world.  For consistency with Java, C++, and other commonly used languages, 'questions' are now 'functions.' Save and reload bugs have been fixed. Fonts can be scaled larger or smaller. High contrast mode is available for projection in the classroom.  A useful how-to guide for programmers ...


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Last Lecture 1ST Edition

Last Lecture 1ST Edition

»rank: 1221880

by: Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: : This updated guide supports an innovative approach to fundamental programming concepts. The authors use program visualization to create an easy relationship between program construct and the animation action in a 3D world.  For consistency with Java, C++, and other commonly used languages, 'questions' are now 'functions.' Save and reload bugs have been fixed. Fonts can be scaled larger or smaller. High contrast mode is available for projection in the classroom.  A useful how-to guide for programmers ...


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The Lasst Lecture unabridged on 4 CDs in hard, vinyl box

The Lasst Lecture unabridged on 4 CDs in hard, vinyl box

»rank: 2735314

by: Randy Pausch


0ur opinion: :Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon gave his last lecture after being diagnosed with terminal cancer. His lecture was not about dying, but about the overcoming obstacles and enabling the dreams of others.


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In the realm of revenge thrillers, you'd be hard pressed to find more ultra-violent vengeance and psycho thrills than in the creepy story of Oldboy. This Korean import made a pop splash at the Cannes Film Festival and during its limited theatrical run thanks to the imprimatur of Quentin Tarantino, who raved about it and its visionary director, Chan-wook Park, to anyone who would listen. It's easy to see why QT fell in love with the grindhouse attitude, fast-paced action, violent imagery, and icy-black humor, but it's a disservice to think of Oldboy as another Tarantino homage or knockoff. The darkly existential undercurrent in the themes that Oldboy traces over its life-long narrative arc is much more complex and deeply disturbing than anything of its kind. The movie's tagline is, "15 years of imprisonment... 5 days of vengeance." The imprisonee is Oh Dae-Su, an ordinary Joe who is snatched off a Seoul street corner and locked away in a dank, windowless fleabag hotel room for the aforementioned 15 years. Just as abruptly he is released, and thus the five days begin. Why did this happen to Oh Dae-Su? Ah, but that would be telling, and in fact we don't know ourselves until the final wrenching scenes.

Oldboy breaks into a classic three-act saga, the first of which details the hallucinatory period of imprisonment in which Oh Dae-Su wades from mild insanity to outright psychosis in the hands of unseen yet attentive captors. Act 2 is the revenge, when an entirely different tone takes over and Oh Dae-Su moves with single-minded purpose and clarity. It's this section that has gained the most notoriety, primarily for the claw-hammer dentistry scene, the one-man-army tracking shot, and the wriggling octopus that Oh Dae-Su consumes in a sushi bar (he's been dead so long he simply needs life back inside him in any way possible). In act 3, answers finally start to emerge and the sinister atmosphere grows even more profound--not without a healthy dose of extra bloodletting, of course. Oldboy is an undeniably poetic masterpiece of tension, fury, and dynamic craft. Ultimately, its epic cycle of tragedy is of the sort that mankind has been inflicting upon itself for all time. Some of the images may be gruesome, but all converge into a kind of beauty. It's in the telling of this lurid tale that these details become one and the memories of pain ultimately heal. --Ted Fry
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A slightly better movie than you might think, this variation on The Karate Kid finds three youngsters helping out their grandfather in his fight against evil ninja warriors. The real secret weapon here is director Jon Turtletaub, paying some dues on this 1992 family feature; he's since gone on to direct John Travolta in Phenomenon and Sandra Bullock in While You Were Sleeping. --Tom Keogh
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Before he made the notorious cult hit Oldboy, South Korean director Chan-wook Park created Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance, an equally gruesome yet elegant meditation on revenge. Desperate to get a kidney transplant for his dying sister, a deaf and dumb young man named Ryu (Ha-kyun Shin, Save the Green Planet!) kidnaps the daughter of a wealthy industrialist named Park (Kang-ho Song, Shiri). Despite Ryu's best intentions, things go horribly awry, setting in motion a series of escalating revenges--to describe the plot in more detail would undercut the movie, because much of its power comes from the spare and skillful storytelling. Chan-wook Park is careful to ground the audience in the characters' emotional lives; when the violence begins, the bloody events unfold with the hypnotic power of the revenge tragedies of the Shakespearean era, which had over-the-top plots and littered the stage with bodies, yet were full of rich poetry. Park's eye for startling images and careful editing creates a visual poetry, grotesque yet often haunting. Certainly not a film for everyone--squeamish viewers had best beware, while anyone who wants their violence flagrant and guilt-free will be disappointed--but cinephiles looking to have their hearts squeezed along with their stomachs will enjoy Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance. --Bret Fetzer

by Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, Paul Matsudaira, Chris A. Kaiser, Monty Krieger, Matthew P. Scott, Lawrence Zipursky, James Darnell
$96.71

Average customer rating: 4.0 ISBN: 0716743663

by Lawrence Block
$7.50

Average customer rating: 4.5 ISBN: 0380715732



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