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How to Rob a Bank

How to Rob a Bank

Tom Mitchell

HarperCollins Children's Books
2019
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A funny, filmic and fast-paced crime-caper by a hilarious new voice in middle-grade fiction, ideal for readers aged 10 and up. Some people rob banks because they're greedy. Others enjoy the adrenalin rush. Me? I robbed a bank because of guilt. Specifically: guilt and a Nepalese scented candle... When fifteen-year-old Dylan accidentally burns down the house of the girl he's trying to impress, he feels that only a bold gesture can make it up to her. A gesture like robbing a bank to pay for her new home. Only an unwanted Saturday job, a tyrannical bank manager, and his unfinished history homework lie between Dylan and the heist of century. And really, what's the worst that could happen? A funny, cinematic, ill-advised comedy-crime adventure perfect for gamers, heist movie fans, and anyone who loves a laugh.
Directed by Michael Caton-Jones: Rob Roy (1995)

Directed by Michael Caton-Jones: Rob Roy (1995)

David Manderson

ASSOCIATION FOR SCOTTISH LITERARY STUDIES
2009
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David Manderson's SCOTNOTE study guide explores the background of the Rob Roy story, and shows how this tale has been retold as a modern film. It also examines the language of film, cinematography, sound and other elements of the film-maker's art. These notes are suitable for senior school pupils and students at all levels.
Malachi or Will a Man Rob God?

Malachi or Will a Man Rob God?

S. Franklin Logsdon

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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THE MESSAGE OF THE BOOK OF MALACHI is authoritative for it is the Word of the living God (1:1). It is urgent because it expresses a burden. It is condemnatory since it deals with the grievous conduct of the people. It is brief but incisive, pungent and provocative, cautionary and corrective. It reveals the love and patience of the Lord God, the faithfulness of the prophet and the stolid indifference of the nation. The basic spiritual conditions presented in Malachi characterize the period just prior to the first advent of the Lord. These conditions bear a striking resemblance to those which are said to prevail previous to His second coming, giving current significance to the message. The framework of the presentation is built around seven sad indignities which the people heaped upon the Lord God. - They questioned His love (1:2). - They corrupted His worship (1:7). - They profaned His name (1:12). - They refused His entreaties (3:7). - They robbed His treasury (3:8). - They denied His sovereignty (3:12). - They rejected His Word (3:14) - They were ignoring the coming of Messiah (4:2). This is unbelief in its fullest manifestation. This is rebellion in its ultimate provocation. "Ye say", "ye said", and "ye have said" occur thirteen times.