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A television series based on the Animorphs book series by K. A. Applegate. When five teenagers take a shortcut through a construction site one night, their lives are unexpectedly thrust together when they encounter an alien who, through the use of advanced technology, gives them the ability to transform into animals.

Experience the language learning method millions around the world have come to trust. Unlike most language learning systems, the Michel Thomas Method enables you to naturally and intuitively develop the building blocks for language comprehension. You learn at your own speed – listening, speaking, and thinking through the language.

Neil Patrick Harris stars as Douglas “Doogie” Howser, a whiz kid who breezed through high school in 9 weeks, graduated from Princeton at 10 and passed his medical board at 14. But as a 16-year-old doctor, Doogie must now find a way to balance the demands of professional medicine with the everyday pressures of being a teenager. Doogie experiences his first kiss, loses his first patient, fights the system at Eastman Medical Center, and discovers some unique lessons about life, death and growing up with the help of his best friend Vinnie (Max Casella), his parents (Belinda Montgomery and James Sikking), his new girlfriend Wanda (Lisa Dean Ryan), his boss Dr. Canfield (Lawrence Pressman) and more. When you’re a boy genius, life can be a mystery.

It’s easy to stay glued to all 390 fascinating minutes of this 1981 television series, which concentrates, in great detail, on an agonizing decade in the political life of Winston Churchill. Ousted in 1928 from his powerful position in Britain’s Conservative government, Churchill (Robert Hardy) assumes – for the first of many times to come that his career is over. But a pattern emerges: Churchill, the maverick defender of Britain’s empire, is pressed back into service only to be attacked for unpopular views about the King’s abdication and Hitler’s threat. Time and again Churchill is banished, but this sprawling drama provides much colorful detail about the great man’s trips to America (what a sight: Churchill in Monument Valley), his passion for his family, and his prescient drive to complete a historical tome before 1939–the year he becomes Prime Minister.

From Executive Producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and show creator Courtney Kemp Agboh comes “Power”, a visionary crime drama set in two different worlds – the glamorous New York club scene and the brutal drug trade. James “Ghost” St. Patrick has it all: a beautiful wife, a gorgeous Manhattan penthouse, and the hottest, up-and-coming new nightclub in New York. His club, Truth, caters to the elite: the famous and infamous boldface names that run the city that never sleeps.
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In the multiplayer online game Glory, Ye Xiu is well known as the textbook level expert and a top-tier player. Due to a series of circumstances he was forcefully expelled out of his professional team. After leaving the pro gaming scene he resides at an Internet Café employed as one of the managers. When Glory launches the tenth server he throws himself into the game once more equipped with ten years of gaming experience, memories of the past, and an incomplete self-made weapon. His journey back to the top begins.
















