Oord, RieteOverview
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Riete Oord
Diet or die
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5 editions published between 2002 and 2005 in English and held by 12 libraries worldwide Examines the growing problem of morbid obesity in Britain.
Affluenza
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4 editions published between 2000 and 2003 in English and held by 11 libraries worldwide America's Silicon Valley has been known to produce 64 millionaires in a day. But, money, as they say, does not bring happiness. What it does bring is Affluenza, the condition afflicting mega-rich Americans struggling to cope with their millions.
His big white self revisited
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1 edition published in 2006 in English and held by 11 libraries worldwide The leader, his driver and the driver's wife, made in 1991, is a documentary about the neo-Nazi society AWB (Afrikaner-Weerstandsbeweging), a white supremacist movement that existed in South Africa just before the end of apartheid. Focuses on interviews with the leader Eugene Terreblanche and various individuals in his entourage. We see the leader's hatred and racial nationalism exposed in the raw. His big white self, made in 2006, "further explores Terreblanche's absurd, yet insidious character, exposing his regime's stark and sobering impact that lingers to this day. Broomfield revisits the familiar and haunted faces of those brought down and broken by democracy's rise in South Africa, finally confronting the newly released and unrepentant Terreblanche in a manner not only tense but also hilarious and unforgettable"--Container.
Tracking down Maggie
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2 editions published in 2005 in English and held by 9 libraries worldwide In order to create a portrait of Margaret Thatcher and her family, Nick Broomfield attempts to follow her on the book tour for her autobiography. But when he is systematically denied access to her both by her handlers and her friends, he finds himself depending on fringe acquaintances.
The leader, his driver, and the driver's wife
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2 editions published in 2005 in English and held by 9 libraries worldwide Documentary about the neo-Nazi society AWB (Afrikaner-Weerstandsbeweging), a white supremacist movement that existed in South Africa just before the end of apartheid. Focuses on interviews with the leader Eugene Terreblanche and various individuals in his entourage. We see the leader's hatred and racial nationalism exposed in the raw.
Who do you think you are. Series 6
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1 edition published in 2009 in English and held by 2 libraries worldwide "Rick Stein - Celebrated foodie Rick Stein sets out to explore the life of his father, Eric, who tragically committed suicide in the 1960s. He traces the causes of his father's manic depression, exploring the racial abuse he suffered as a child during the First World War due to his German ancestry, and the electric shock therapy he received as an adult. He also speaks to his half-brother his mother was forced to leave behind when he was very young. And finally, Rick travels to China in the footsteps of his great-grandfather."
Pakistani, actually
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1 edition published in 2005 and held by 1 library worldwide Thema-avond over de Pakistaanse migranten in Groot-Brittannië. Impressies van het dagelijkse leven van Britse Pakistani - een gemeenschap die dikwijls niet begrepen of verwaarloosd wordt, of waarover een stereotype beeld bestaat. Audience Level
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Afrikaner-Weerstandsbeweging Biography Body weight Case studies Consumer behavior--Social aspects Consumption (Economics)--Psychological aspects Consumption (Economics)--Social aspects Diet Documentary films Documentary films Documentary television programs Documentary television programs--Production and direction Ex-prime ministers Families Genealogy Great Britain History Obesity Popular culture Quality of life Race relations Racism South Africa Stein, Rick Television journalists Terre Blanche, Eugène N Thatcher, Margaret Thatcher, Mark,--1953- United States Wealth--Psychological aspects White supremacy movements
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