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Draw with Art for Kids Hub Space

Draw with Art for Kids Hub Space

Rob Jensen

DORLING KINDERSLEY LTD
2025
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Join the Art for Kids Hub family in their first-ever book series as they share super-fun, space-themed drawing activities.Draw with Art for Kids Hub: Space brings the best of Art for Kids Hub to the printed page! Featuring popular hits from the channel, such as adorable planets and cute space pups, kids and their families will be amazed at all the delightful space-themed characters and objects they can draw. With these super clear and accessible step-by-step lessons, Dad Rob and family prove that anyone can learn to draw – and make it fun.Millions of YouTube viewers have learned to draw with the Art for Kids Hub. Now you and your whole family can, too!Step-by-step lessons that make the process super clear and super fun for everyoneA unique, accessible approach that prioritises involvement over perfection. Kids are reassured that their efforts don't have to match the pictures to still look awesomeThe focus on family time encourages kids to draw with their grown-ups and share the enjoyment and satisfaction of making artEvery idea inside – from classic NASA-inspired rockets and space shuttles to intergalactic adventurers and out-of-this-world aliens – encourages you to have fun as a family and fall in love with drawing. By showing both the kid and adult versions of every space-themed artwork, families can be creative together and kids can discover the joy in simply drawing and avoid getting frustrated trying to recreate a perfect image.Art for Kids Hub has achieved over a billion views on YouTube by offering kids and families the perfect starting point on their drawing journeys. Dad Rob and his family have built a huge following thanks to their delightfully accessible lessons that gather the whole family to make art together. Their unique, easy-to-follow approach puts fun first, encouraging kids to draw in their own way and be proud of the results.Don’t miss the rest of the Draw with Art for Kids Hub series:Draw with Art for Kids Hub: AnimalsDraw with Art for Kids Hub: Cute and Funny FoodsDraw with Art for Kids Hub: ChristmasDraw with Art for Kids Hub: Halloween
Draw with Art for Kids Hub Dinosaurs

Draw with Art for Kids Hub Dinosaurs

Rob Jensen

DORLING KINDERSLEY LTD
2025
nidottu
Many millions of viewers have joined the fun and learned to draw with the YouTube sensation Art for Kids Hub, now you and your whole family can too!Dad Rob and his family have built a huge following thanks to their delightfully accessible lessons that gather the whole family to make art together. Their unique, easy-to-follow approach puts fun first, encouraging kids to draw in their own way and be proud of the results.Every idea inside – including classic dino favourites such the T Rex and Triceratops alongside fearsome flyers and underwater apex predators – encourages you to have fun as a family and fall in love with drawing. By showing both the kid and adult versions of every dinosaur, families can be creative together and kids can discover the joy in simply drawing and avoid getting frustrated trying to recreate a perfect image.
Small Man in a Book

Small Man in a Book

Rob Brydon

Penguin Books Ltd
2012
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Rob Brydon tells story of his slow ascent to fame and fortune in Small Man in a Book. A multi-award-winning actor, writer, comedian and presenter known for his warmth, humour and inspired impressions, Rob Brydon has quickly become one of our very favourite entertainers. But there was a time when it looked like all we'd hear of Rob was his gifted voice. Growing up in South Wales, Rob had a passion for radio and soon the Welsh airwaves resounded to his hearty burr. However, these were followed by years of misadventure and struggle, before, in the TV series Marion and Geoff and Gavin and Stacey, Rob at last tickled the nation's funny bone. The rest, as they say, is history. Or in his case autobiography. Small Man in a Book is Rob Brydon's funny, heartfelt, honest, sometimes sad, but mainly funny, memoir of how a young man from Wales very, very slowly became an overnight success. Rob Brydon was brought up in Wales, where his career began on radio and as a voiceover artist. After a brief stint working for the Home Shopping Network he co-wrote and performed in his breakthrough show, the darkly funny Human Remains. He has since starred in the immensely popular Gavin and Stacey, Steve Coogan's partner in The Trip, and was the host of Would I Lie to You? and The Rob Brydon Show. He now lives in London with his wife and five children.
Nightlife

Nightlife

Rob Thurman

Penguin Books Ltd
2011
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'There are monsters among us. There always have been and there always will be. I've know that since I can remember, just like I've always known that I was one . . . Well, half of one anyway.'Cal Leandros is 19. He eats junk food, he doesn't clean up after himself and fights with his half brother Niko. It's a fairly normal life, but for the fact that Cal and Niko are constantly on the run. Cal's father has been after him for the last four years. And given that he's a monster whose dark lineage is the stuff of nightmares they really don't want him and his entire otherworldly race catching up with them. But Cal is about to learn why they want him, why they've always wanted him - he is the key to unleashing their hell on earth.Meanwhile the bright lights of the Big Apple shine on, oblivious to the fact that the fate of the human world will be decided in the fight of Cal and Niko's lives . . .
Moonshine

Moonshine

Rob Thurman

Penguin Books Ltd
2012
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What comes after you've stopped the end of the world?Cal and his half-brother Niko's lives are settling back to normal after stopping their bloodthirsty relatives from bringing about the apocalypse. They've found a new apartment and even gainful employment by starting an investigative agency in partnership with a glamorous Upper East Side vampire. Of course, their clientele tends to be a little . . . unusual, but their money spends just the same.Their latest job is undercover work for the Kin - New York's werewolf mafia - to sniff out proof of a set-up by a rival. The location is Moonshine, a gambling club for the otherworldly, and Cal figures it will be an easy in-and-out sort of job. But as Niko likes to point out, nothing is more dangerous than overconfidence and when a brawl gets out of hand, it looks like he's right. Are Cal and Niko being set up themselves? And by people whose bite is so much worse than their bark . . .
The Art - Your Path to Transform
The Art is a powerful system for uncovering your true desire in life, showing you the techniques that you need to make those personal changes that lead to your Happiness, Success and Well-being. Simple and effective this book plants the seed of change within you. You will Learn. The Middle Pillar Meditation, Tools for transformation How to uncover your true desire, How to gain guidance in harmony with who your true self, How to use the natural energy of the universe to aid healing in yourself and others. This book is Your path to transformation, Healing and Happiness in Your Life
Poems For The Wolves

Poems For The Wolves

Rob Marenghi

Lulu.com
2019
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Rob Marenghi's poetry and flash fiction has been published by Poetry Nation, The Cannon's Mouth and Horror Scribes. Musically, he fronts the band Cats On The Beach and has solo material under the artist name 'Rob Marenghi'. All these lyrics are in this collection.Songs from both projects are available for free on every online platform, including Spotify and Itunes/Apple Music, and have enjoyed radio play. "I would like to thank the people who brought me the most joy and the most pain in my life. They are how most, or maybe all, of my artistic work came about." Rob MarenghiRob cordially invites you to enjoy this skillful, sensual, honest, stark and yet playfully handled collection of words.
Het hart van aanbidding

Het hart van aanbidding

Rob Van Zanten

Lulu.com
2018
pokkari
Een boek over lofzangen, aanbidding en proclamatie van Gods voorziening. De Levensbron die altijd stroomt en altijd geeft. Mijn uitdaging is om altijd te blijven drinken van het levend water. Dit is de rust, de verademing, de vreugde voor jouw hart, de bevrijding van de last. Voor aanbiddingsleiders, zangeres/zangeressen, muzikanten, voor iedereen die God liefheeft en wil groeien in aanbidding
Todd Haynes

Todd Haynes

Rob White

University of Illinois Press
2013
sidottu
Todd Haynes's films are intricate and purposeful, combining the intellectual impact of art cinema with the emotional accessibility of popular genres. They are also underpinned by a serious commitment to feminism and queer theory. From his 1985 student film about Arthur Rimbaud to his shapeshifting portrait of Bob Dylan in I'm Not There (2007) and the riveting HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce (2011), Haynes has made films whose complex weave of stories and characters reveals dark, painful intensities. His taste for narrative experimentation and pastiche is haunted by anguish. Rob White's highly readable book, which includes a major new interview with Haynes, is the first comprehensive study of the director's work. Special attention is paid to the fascination with music culture (from the Carpenters to glam rock) and to the rich pattern of allusions to, or affinity with, predecessor filmmakers (Fassbinder, Ophuls, Sirk, and many more). But White's chief concern is the persistence of a queer impulse to explore social coercion and the possibility that there may be some way of escaping its cruelty.
The Science of Sympathy

The Science of Sympathy

Rob Boddice

University of Illinois Press
2016
sidottu
In his Descent of Man, Charles Darwin placed sympathy at the crux of morality in a civilized human society. His idea buttressed the belief that white, upper-class, educated men deserved their sense of superiority by virtue of good breeding. It also implied that societal progress could be steered by envisioning a new blueprint for sympathy that redefined moral actions carried out in sympathy's name. Rob Boddice joins a daring intellectual history of sympathy to a portrait of how the first Darwinists defined and employed it. As Boddice shows, their interpretations of Darwin's ideas sparked a cacophonous discourse intent on displacing previous notions of sympathy. Scientific and medical progress demanded that "cruel" practices like vivisection and compulsory vaccination be seen as moral for their ultimate goal of alleviating suffering. Some even saw the so-called unfit--natural targets of sympathy--as a danger to society and encouraged procreation by the "fit" alone. Right or wrong, these early Darwinists formed a moral economy that acted on a new system of ethics, reconceptualized obligations, and executed new duties. Boddice persuasively argues that the bizarre, even dangerous formulations of sympathy they invented influence society and civilization in the present day.
The Enforcers

The Enforcers

Rob Wells

University of Illinois Press
2019
sidottu
In the 1980s, real estate developer and banker Charles H. Keating executed one of the largest savings and loans frauds in United States history. Keating had long used the courts to muzzle critical reporting of his business dealings, but aggressive reporting by a small trade paper called the National Thrift News helped bring down Keating and offered an inspiring example of business journalism that speaks truth to power. Rob Wells tells the story through the work of Stan Strachan, a veteran financial journalist who uncovered Keating's misdeeds and links to a group of US senators—the Keating Five—who bullied regulators on his behalf. Editorial decisions at the National Thrift News angered advertisers and readers, but the newsroom sold ownership on the idea of investigative reporting as a commercial opportunity. Examining the National Thrift News's approach, Wells calls for a new era of business reporting that can—and must—embrace its potential as a watchdog safeguarding the interests of the public.
If You've Seen One, You've Seen the Mall

If You've Seen One, You've Seen the Mall

Rob Kroes

University of Illinois Press
1996
nidottu
The Dutch scholar Rob Kroes argues that American culture is "modular," continually fragmenting, disassembling, and reassembling itself--and in the process creating something new. In a series of topical essays that show why he is one of Europe's leading authorities on American culture, Kroes probes trends in American advertising, the image of the Vietnam war in American films, the implications of American vernacular culture as represented in rap music, and other topics.
Them and Us

Them and Us

Rob Kroes

University of Illinois Press
2000
nidottu
At the dawn of the twenty-first century, all of us consider ourselves to be citizens of something-–but of what? Nation-states? Regions? Ethnic groups? Corporations? An accomplished set of meditations by one of Europe's leading Americanists, Them and Us is a rich comparative study of European and American cultural traditions and their influence on conceptions of community. In contrast with the ethnic and nationalist allegiances that historically have splintered Europe, Rob Kroes identifies a complex of cultural practices that have mitigated against ethnically rooted divisions in the United States. He argues that the American approach–-articulated by a national rhetoric emphasizing openness rather than closure, diversity rather than uniformity--has much to offer a Europe where the nationalist and ethnic conflicts that spawned two world wars continue to sow terror and destruction. Kroes discusses European and American attitudes toward the welfare state, the human rights tradition in the United States, and the role of regionalism in shaping conceptions of national identity. He also considers new, transnational forms of cultural membership that are emerging to take the place of nation-based citizenship. He contends that the frame of reference Europeans now use to make sense of their collective situation draws on ingredients provided by the worldwide dissemination of American mass culture. He investigates the way this emerging world culture, under American auspices, affects the way people in their local and national settings structure their sense of the past and conceive of their citizenship. Imagining a new set of cultural relationships that could serve as the basis for global citizenship, Them and Us is an insightful consideration of the types of solidarity that might weave humankind together into a meaningful community.
Todd Haynes

Todd Haynes

Rob White

University of Illinois Press
2013
nidottu
Todd Haynes's films are intricate and purposeful, combining the intellectual impact of art cinema with the emotional accessibility of popular genres. They are also underpinned by a serious commitment to feminism and queer theory. From his 1985 student film about Arthur Rimbaud to his shapeshifting portrait of Bob Dylan in I'm Not There (2007) and the riveting HBO miniseries Mildred Pierce (2011), Haynes has made films whose complex weave of stories and characters reveals dark, painful intensities. His taste for narrative experimentation and pastiche is haunted by anguish. Rob White's highly readable book, which includes a major new interview with Haynes, is the first comprehensive study of the director's work. Special attention is paid to the fascination with music culture (from the Carpenters to glam rock) and to the rich pattern of allusions to, or affinity with, predecessor filmmakers (Fassbinder, Ophuls, Sirk, and many more). But White's chief concern is the persistence of a queer impulse to explore social coercion and the possibility that there may be some way of escaping its cruelty.
The Science of Sympathy

The Science of Sympathy

Rob Boddice

University of Illinois Press
2016
nidottu
In his Descent of Man, Charles Darwin placed sympathy at the crux of morality in a civilized human society. His idea buttressed the belief that white, upper-class, educated men deserved their sense of superiority by virtue of good breeding. It also implied that societal progress could be steered by envisioning a new blueprint for sympathy that redefined moral actions carried out in sympathy's name. Rob Boddice joins a daring intellectual history of sympathy to a portrait of how the first Darwinists defined and employed it. As Boddice shows, their interpretations of Darwin's ideas sparked a cacophonous discourse intent on displacing previous notions of sympathy. Scientific and medical progress demanded that "cruel" practices like vivisection and compulsory vaccination be seen as moral for their ultimate goal of alleviating suffering. Some even saw the so-called unfit--natural targets of sympathy--as a danger to society and encouraged procreation by the "fit" alone. Right or wrong, these early Darwinists formed a moral economy that acted on a new system of ethics, reconceptualized obligations, and executed new duties. Boddice persuasively argues that the bizarre, even dangerous formulations of sympathy they invented influence society and civilization in the present day.