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Progressive International Microwavable Omelet Maker $2.99 Here’s the answer to a hot, fast and healthy meal! The microwave omelet maker will have a tasty dish ready for your enjoyment in minutes. Great for a quick meal any time of day…. |
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Waring DB60 Portable Double Burner $67.98 1300-watt large plate and a 500-watt small plate Durable cast-iron plates heat up quickly and ensure stable heat retention Individual adjustable thermostats Separate “on” and “ready” indicator lights Brushed stainless-steel housing Non-slip rubber feet Low-silhouette design Measures 19-1/2 by 11-1/2 by 4 inches 1-year limited warranty… |
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Progressive International Microwavable Four Egg Poacher $3.50 Progressive International? is your source for the widest range of functional, inventive, and fun kitchen tools and great ideas put into practice. Our in-house designers spend hours in the kitchen coming up with ways to improve on a variety of traditional tasks and tools. Established in 1973, our commitment to quality and service allows us to offer a broad selection of quality kitchenware and other… |
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Killing Me Softly $3.99 … |
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Last of the Mobile Hot-Shots [VHS] $9.99 Screen adaptation of Tennessee Williams’ Seven Descents of Myrtle involving a volatile interracial love triangle set in the deep south…. |
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Gundam Wing the Movie – Endless Waltz (Edited Version) [VHS] $5.67 This three-part OAV adventure picks up one year after the conclusion of the Gundam Wing series. Earth and the Space Colonies have joined to form the Earth Sphere Unified Nation; after a brief reign as Queen, Relena Peacemaker has abdicated and is serving as a government minister. The Gundams have been hidden or sent into an orbit that impacts with the sun. The fragile peace is shattered when th… |
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Gentle Puppies $1.99 … |
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I Don’t Know How She Does It $11.29 A comedy centered on the life of kate reddy a finance executive who is the breadwinner for her husband and two kids. Studio: Tcfhe/anchor Bay/starz Release Date: 01/03/2012 Starring: Sarah Jessica Parker Pierce Brosnan Rating: Pg13 Director: Douglas Mcgrath… |
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Mobile Suit Gundam Complete Collection 2 (Anime Legends) $30.49 … |
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FIJI Natural Artesian Water, 11.15-Ounce (Pack of 36) $35.00 Mini and mobile, case includes 36 bottles of 330ml FIJI Water. Bottled at the source in Fiji, an artesian aquifer protects FIJI Water from pollution and other contaminants until you open the bottle. A natural filtration process through volcanic rock gives FIJI Water its unique mineral profile, which contributes to its soft, smooth taste…. |
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Bring God to the Negro, Bring the Negro to God $72.99 Archbishop Thomas Joseph Toolen was the Bishop of Mobile through some rather turbulent times for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Mobile, Alabama. One of the most frequently occurring questions he had to deal with was the question of race. During the early decades of his episcopate, Toolen carried out his mission of saving the souls of Alabama’s African Americans by establishing separate missions, thereby expanding the South’s only truly biracial religion while also respecting societal norms crystallized in the Jim Crow laws of segregation. When the atmosphere was such that it was practical, Toolen acted quietly to integrate all levels of Catholic education which included Spring Hill College in 1954 and the parochial school system in 1964. As the Civil Rights Movement brought turbulence and violence to the State of Alabama, Toolen responded by condemning the activists’ methods, not their goals. This book is great for those who are interested in the Civil Rights Movement in America viewed from a different angle or anyone interested in the American South, the American Catholic Church, or race relations in the United States. |
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Consumption, Identity and Style $35.95 There is increasing talk, as we head for the last decade of the millenium, of the post-industrial leisure society. Production is geared more and more to the consumer needs of a highly mobile and affluent society, which is largely unaware that its most int |
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SUS, the latest Unified Script $62.99 Shorttitle “SUS” (Sarma’s Unified Script), invented in November 2009 is the latest Unified Script. Unified Script is the dream script of the experts, through which they believe, inventors in which the specially designed scripts can substitute the alphabet of any language in chronological order. The scripts are written by using minimum number of strokes (mostly 4), these are ‘self-generating’ (such that children themselves can recreate those by following some principles) and create absolutely no change in the speaking sound or style of the language. The scripts are so easy to identify and write that it is possible for the children to learn within 25%-50% of that required for the traditional script. This may save huge time, resources and energy now required in children’s education. “SUS” can be used as second or alternate script of any language. Programs can be made for substituting the traditional scripts of any language by SUS scripts just by pressing a key. Using one script in writing many languages may be highly advantageous for the internet / mobile communications and the printing industries. |
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Traveller, Nomadic and Migrant Education $113 This edited collection explores the challenges and innovations in providing education for mobile communities across the world. |
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”Diametrically [un]opposed”: More’s ”Utopia” and English labor policies. $49.99 This thesis argues that Thomas More’s Utopia (1516) critiques measures that England took to manage the mobile poor during the late medieval and early modern periods. Facing perceived and actual threats of vagrancy and idleness, England implemented policies between the fourteenth and seventeenth centuries that closely monitored, labeled, and restricted the movement of poor bodies. Examining parallels between English labor laws and Utopian practices reveals an ideology in both nations that values economic stability over individual freedom and desire. I first consider the dehumanizing effects of physically labeling mobile bodies through methods such as badging, branding, and public corporal punishment. Second, I discuss the ways in which surveillance arrangements transform charity and community from models of cooperation to ones of discipline. Finally, I argue that labor patterns in Utopia construct a lifestyle, characterized by psychological unsettledness and the disruption of families, which resembles that of England’s mobile laborers. By linking a problematically “ideal” island with English labor laws, More ultimately exposes England’s ethical failure to recognize its citizens as individuals, with legitimate social attachments, who deserve to have control over their own bodies. |
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‘Labours in the cause of humanity in every part of the globe’: Transatlantic philanthropic collaboration and the cosmopolitan ideal, 1760–1815. $49.99 Working together, citizens of the Atlantic world expanded the scale and scope of philanthropic activity. This dissertation moves beyond questions about the economic motives behind the rise of humanitarianism. Instead, through a transatlantic and transassociational study, with particular focus on medical philanthropy, it focuses on how philanthropists built a complex charitable infrastructure and found ways to help suffering strangers near and far. This study reveals that activists recast organized beneficence through targeted changes that they collected and crafted as a result of a cosmopolitan approach to the world common in their era. Eighteenth-century philanthropists bequeathed to their successors an accelerating pace of growth, a vastly elaborated charitable landscape, and the expectation of a worldwide reach. The developments that made possible those legacies unfolded as the Consumer Revolution burgeoned, the globe became more integrated (giving rise to a pragmatic cosmopolitanism among many people), and Americans and Britons made and unmade the empire. Rather than a major transformation, expansion of humanitarian activity rested on measured change. Through focused and incremental innovations trafficked among people around the Anglophone Atlantic, philanthropists identified more and more discrete groups as objects worthy of charitable assistance, enlarged the universe of eleemosynary institutions, and found routine ways to extend charity beyond local or particularistic boundaries. This dissertation studies that evolution through analyses of philanthropists’ activities at both the transnational and local levels. It first examines the role of geographically mobile individuals in the collection, transmission, and introduction to urban Atlantic communities of new programs. This study then probes the pervasive impact of the Consumer Revolution on philanthropy through the international celebrity of English prison reformer John Howard. Attention then turns to |
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‘Labours in the cause of humanity in every part of the globe’: Transatlantic philanthropic collaboration and the cosmopolitan ideal, 1760–1815. $49.99 Working together, citizens of the Atlantic world expanded the scale and scope of philanthropic activity. This dissertation moves beyond questions about the economic motives behind the rise of humanitarianism. Instead, through a transatlantic and transassociational study, with particular focus on medical philanthropy, it focuses on how philanthropists built a complex charitable infrastructure and found ways to help suffering strangers near and far. This study reveals that activists recast organized beneficence through targeted changes that they collected and crafted as a result of a cosmopolitan approach to the world common in their era. Eighteenth-century philanthropists bequeathed to their successors an accelerating pace of growth, a vastly elaborated charitable landscape, and the expectation of a worldwide reach. The developments that made possible those legacies unfolded as the Consumer Revolution burgeoned, the globe became more integrated (giving rise to a pragmatic cosmopolitanism among many people), and Americans and Britons made and unmade the empire. Rather than a major transformation, expansion of humanitarian activity rested on measured change. Through focused and incremental innovations trafficked among people around the Anglophone Atlantic, philanthropists identified more and more discrete groups as objects worthy of charitable assistance, enlarged the universe of eleemosynary institutions, and found routine ways to extend charity beyond local or particularistic boundaries. This dissertation studies that evolution through analyses of philanthropists’ activities at both the transnational and local levels. It first examines the role of geographically mobile individuals in the collection, transmission, and introduction to urban Atlantic communities of new programs. This study then probes the pervasive impact of the Consumer Revolution on philanthropy through the international celebrity of English prison reformer John Howard. Attention then turns to |
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002 Single SIM Quad Band 1.8 Inch Screen Large Volume Big Font Elder Cell Phone with FM Flashlight SOS (Color Optional) $34.6 The old man mobile phone features large volume, big font and lighweight, can be used to listen to FM radio, and support SOS emergency call function. With simple design and high quality, it is a wonderful choice for the old. |
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007 1.5-inch TFT Touch Screen Single Card Watch Mobile Phone with Bluetooth 1.3MP Camera GPS $97.25 This 007 single card watch mobile phone is a powerful function cell phone as well as a stylish wrist watch. It supports GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz and has a 1.3MP camera. It also supports MP3, MP4, calendar, to do list, calculator, alarm, world clock, |
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1.2" Touch Screen Dual SIM Card Unlocked Watch-shaped Mobile Cell Phone with Bluetooth & Camera (Black) $79 The mobile phone features 1.2 inch touch screen, water-shaped appearance and dual SIM card dual standby design. With portable and unique design, reliable quality and attractive price, the black cell phone is a wonderful choice for you. |



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