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Originally published on Reddit, No Breakup Can Break You has become the definitive breakup book for men.If you're reeling from a recent breakup, don't worry, this book's got your back. It's packed with everything you need to know to bounce back after a relationship goes bad. From breaking your ex-addiction to mentally moving on to bettering your life and becoming the man you've always wanted to be, this book's got it all. Inside, you'll find out why breakups hurt so damn much, we'll go over everything you need to start feeling better right this second, and we'll even cover how to build an unbreakable future for yourself. If you're ready for some serious textual healing, if you're ready to get over your ex and get on with your life, then strap yourself in my friend because your recover starts right here... What You'll Find Inside: The most effective techniques to take your pain away ASAP.The two biggest pitfalls in any recovery and how to avoid them.The research you need to know, right now, so you can make the right decisions.What Justin Timberlake has to do with your breakup.How to become unbreakable using four simple cornerstones.The two F-words that can make or break your next relationship.And plenty more where that came from.What People are Saying Online: "Read this, it's all you need to know, trust me, it's worth it." - Zantonio"By far the most helpful thing I've come across during this time." - planofcare"Written for straight men but it worked great for me as a straight woman" - ftwk11"Great reading material, real witty and a quick read too. Applicable to all dumpees of all gender." - lionbabe17"This is honestly one of the best break-up books I have read. And trust me - I read A LOT." - bowling4soup"It helped me tremendously." - apolloboosty"An awesome breakup book" - SamS1986"It helped me understand that my breakup was for the better." - upsidedownflip
Hal Ashby (1929--1988) was always an outsider, and as a director he brought an outsider's perspective to Hollywood cinema. After moving to California from a Mormon household in Utah, he created eccentric films that reflected the uncertain social climate of the 1970s. Whether it is his enduring cult classic Harold and Maude (1971) or the iconic Being There (1979), Ashby's artistry is unmistakable. His skill for blending intense drama with off-kilter comedy attracted A-list actors and elicited powerful performances from Jack Nicholson in The Last Detail (1973), Warren Beatty and Julie Christie in Shampoo (1975), and Jon Voight and Jane Fonda in Coming Home (1979). Yet the man behind these films is still something of a mystery.In Being Hal Ashby: Life of a Hollywood Rebel, author Nick Dawson for the first time tells the story of a man whose thoughtful and challenging body of work continues to influence modern filmmakers and whose life was as dramatic and unconventional as his films. Ashby began his career as an editor, and it did not take long for his talents to be recognized. He won an Academy Award in 1967 for editing In the Heat of the Night and leveraged his success as an editor to pursue his true passion: directing. Crafting seminal films that steered clear of mainstream conventions yet attracted both popular and critical praise, Ashby became one of the quintessential directors of the 1970s New Hollywood movement.No matter how much success Ashby achieved, he was never able to escape the ghosts of his troubled childhood. The divorce of his parents, his father's suicide, and his own marriage and divorce -- all before the age of nineteen -- led to a lifelong struggle with drugs for which he became infamous in Hollywood. And yet, contrary to mythology, it was not Ashby's drug abuse that destroyed his career but a fundamental mismatch between the director and the stifling climate of 1980s studio filmmaking. Although his name may not be recognized by many of today's filmgoers, Hal Ashby is certainly familiar to filmmakers. Despite his untimely death in 1988, his legacy of innovation and individuality continues to influence a generation of independent directors, including Wes Anderson, Sean Penn, and the Coen brothers, who place substance and style above the pursuit of box-office success.In this groundbreaking and exhaustively researched biography, Nick Dawson draws on firsthand interviews and personal papers from Ashby's estate to offer an intimate look at the tumultuous life of an artist unwilling to conform or compromise.
The Lifestyle Intermediate Teacher's Book provides all the support teachers need including detailed teaching notes, cultural, functional and background notes and extra photocopiable activities. It is accompanied with a Test Master CD-ROM
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