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Author: Masha | 31 December 2010 | Views: 346
![]() The Private Lives of Pippa Lee (2009) DVDRip XviD Language: English 01:34:12 | 640x352 | XviD - 903Kbps | 25.000fps | MP3 - 123Kbps | 700MB Genre: Drama | Romance |
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Author: Ura | 28 June 2010 | Views: 196
![]() No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.%27s Way PC game | Publisher:Sierra | 491 MB Genre:Modern First-Person Shooter The anticipated sequel to the original game, No One Lives Forever 2: A Spy in H.A.R.M.%27s Way is a humorous story-driven first person shooter featuring deadly UNITY operative Cate Archer. As Cate you must investigate a super-secret Soviet project that, if successful, could bring about a third world war. Armed with conventional and experimental weaponary and gadgets, you%27ll explore exotic locales, and contend with deadly agents determined to take Cate out of the spy trade once and for all. |
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Author: Ura | 26 June 2010 | Views: 231
![]() No One Lives Forever PC game | Publisher:Fox Interactive | 329 MB Genre: Modern First-Person Shooter No One Lives Forever is to be a fast-paced, story-driven first-person shooter that delivers over-the-top action, outrageous villains, and wry humor in the tradition of the great 1960%27s Bond films. You play Cate Archer an undercover operative for MI-Zero. Your mission is to arrange for the defection of a prominent East German biophysicist that goes by the name of Otto Dentz. However things go wrong when a terrorist group known as the HARM abducts Dentz during a flight to England. |
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Author: Masha | 26 June 2010 | Views: 288
![]() The Twenty-four Hour Mind: The Role of Sleep and Dreaming in Our Emotional Lives by Rosalind Cartwright Publ: University | 224 pages | 2010 | ISBN-10: 0195386833 | PDF | 1,3 MB In January of 1999, an otherwise nonviolent man under great stress at work brutally murdered his wife in their backyard. He then went back to bed, awakening only when police entered his home. He claimed to have no memory of the event because, while his body was awake at the time, his mind was not. He had been sleepwalking. In The Twenty-four Hour Mind, sleep scientist Rosalind Cartwright brings together decades of research into the bizarre sleep disorders known as parasomnias to propose a new theory of how the human mind works consistently throughout waking and sleeping hours. Thanks to increasingly sophisticated EEG and brain imaging technologies, we now know that our minds do not simply "turn off" during sleep. |
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