Fear Of Hair

Beauty Benefits of Hair Styling Tools by Blain Gowing
The hair styling industry of today is hoarded with a fabulous collection of products for enhancing the style and beauty of hair that includes hair straighteners, curling irons, hair dryers, hair relaxers, hairsetters and many more to mention. The most important benefit of which they are all highly preferred is that all these devices gives the opportunity for styling and enhancing the beauty of your hair while sitting at the comfort of your home. You don’t know when you will need to rush for an urgent party call. If you have a handy styling kit with you such as a hair straightener, hair dryer and hair relaxers with you at home, you can easily do the task. You can tame your frizzy, dry hair within a few seconds to look amazing for any occasion called urgently. These amazing products therefore keep you always beautiful and confident whenever you need to. You need not have to stop yourself from a family get together with the fear of embarrassing bad hair condition. You can convert your unattractive hair into sleek and straight locks or come out with those stunning sexy curls to get a new changeover. Thus, if would be a worthy investment to make on quality hair styling products, but remember about the quality of these devices as they can also harm your hair.
The biggest part of using a hair styling product is making the wrong choice or using poor quality devices. People who love and value their hair should always give priority to choosing the best styling products that do not harm their hair in any way. Choosing the right tool is only possible if you make some reliable research on the topic to find out the latest features and technologies being introduced in the industry. When it comes to choosing a hot styling product, you should be careful with it as you have to consider your particular hair type when choosing a product. You should make sure that the product is right for your hair and can do the job without harming your hair. Only then you can come up with brilliant results with it.
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Summer of Sam $6.48 All of the events of the infamous new york city summer of 77 are seen mostly through the eyes of vinny a philandering bronx hairdresser. Until that summer vinny sees himself as king of the old neighborhood hes a disco king drives a nice car has the respect of his old buddies and a beautiful wife. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 10/07/1999 Starring: John Leguizamo Adrien Brody Run … |
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Crossover $2.85 Marketing aside, Crossover is more concerned with off-court melodrama than on-court action. Tech (Anthony Mackie, Half Nelson) and Noah (Wesley Jonathan, Roll Bounce) are best friends and streetball stars. Their base of operations is the Detroit of 8 Mile and Four Brothers. Tech, who has a record, just wants to get his GED and make a decent living, while Noah plans to use his college scholarship t… |
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Chuckie’s First Haircut $0.99 … |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Flaming Skull – Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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Wallmonkeys Peel and Stick Wall Decals – Woman Vampire Bites a Blind Man – Removable Graphic WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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Monster High: Ghoul Spirit $34.99 It’s never easy being the new kid in class. You want to fit in. You want the others to like you. You want to make friends. You put your best foot forward on your first day â but it isn’t long before you realize that Monster High is not your typical high school. Unique gameplay Become a ghoul an… |
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Yellow Aviator Sunglasses $2.88 The classic aviator style that will add the finishing touch to your police costume or cheesy retro tourist outfit. With high quality metal frames and a sweet sweat bar, you’ll be the baddest lookin’ mamma jamma on the streets…. |
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Butterfly Comb Practice Trainer Training Knife/many Choice The handle is what makes this one special. When in the open position the handles form and feature a beautiful colored art Japanese Geisha on both sides. The colors are very vibrant and really stand out, compared to the picture where the colors are a bit on the dull side. The inner frame is made of black stainless steel with silver screws and stop pins. The blade is a Comb. It’s all silver-like, st… |
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Fear Fairy Wig – Fairy Costume Accessories $9.9 Fear Fairy Wig in black and white. Be sure to get a wig cap to control hair under the wig. It improves the wig fit for better style and enhances wig comfort. |
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The Fear $3.99 “By Lily Allen. By Greg Kurstin. For piano, voice, and guitar (chords only). Pop; Rock. 6 pages. Published by Hal Leonard – Digital Sheet Music” |
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Hair $3.99 “By Galt Macdermot. Gerome Ragni and James Rado. For Piano/Vocal/Chords. Pop/Rock, Broadway, and Movies. 7 pages. Published by Alfred Music. Digital Sheet Music” |
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No Fear (Garcia) $6.99 Posters are always a fun and inexpensive way to jazz up any room in the house. Whether your favorites are No Fear posters, Black light Posters, Concert Posters, Movie Posters or Art Posters, we have them all. Our Posters are Aprox. 24″ x 36″ and are shipped rolled and wrapped in a Heavy duty crush proof Poster tube. |
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F2F MadZine™ Fear $29 Download the F2F MadZine™ Fear font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Lily Hair Pick Hair Pin 3261 $39.99 Lily Hair Pick Hair Pin 3261 |
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Frame of Fear $1.39 This delightfully scary Halloween party invitation is vibrant orange with a black frame of bats, stars, skulls and spider webs. Bright white enclosure cards are available. |
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Fear Cage $25 “(duet for timpani with audio soundscape). By Kirk J. Gay. Timpani Duet with Audio. For Player 1: Set of 4 standard timpani (32″”, 29″”, 26″”, 23″”), low G and high D crotales, bass bow. Player 2: Set of 5 timpani (32″”, 29″”, 26″”, 23″”, 20″”), brass rice bowl or Tibetan prayer bowl, bamboo wind chimes. (2 players). Percussion Duets. Medium. Full score and CD-Rom (containing printable parts). 8 pages. Duration 7’00″”. Published by Tapspace Publications” |
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Fear Of The Dark $2.99 By Iron Maiden. For guitar. Metal. Guitar TAB. 15 pages. Published by Hal Leonard – Digital Sheet Music |
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No Need to Fear $1.7 By Thomas Fettke. Anthems. Inspirational and Sacred. Octavo. 12 pages. Published by Allegis |
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Lurking Fear Complete Family Pack $70 Download the Lurking Fear Complete Family Pack font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Resurf.a.stic Ingrown Hair $40 Ingrown Hair Treatment |
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Hair Builder $6.5 A rich combination of nutrients vital for healthy hair. 60 capsules at 450 mg |
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Curetage Hair Care System $21.99 Curetage Hair Care System |
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Women’s Classy Hair Pin $7.99 Women’s Classy Hair Pin Hair Ornaments |
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TRI Hair Styling Hair Set $39.95 (1)TRI Professional Hair Care AeroGel Styling Spray 10.5oz/298g(1)TRI Professional Hair Care AERO Body Infusion Spray-In Volumizer 9oz/250ml(1)TRIDESIGN Covert Control Holding Hair Spray 10.5oz/298g |
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ADD HAIR Glue Gun $12.95 ADD HAIR Glue Gun. |
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Hair Regular $40 Download the Hair Regular font for Mac or Windows in OpenType, TrueType or PostScript format. |
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Wacky Hair Visor With Built In Hair $12.99 Wacky Hair Visor With Built In Hair is the visor hat that features a built in head of hair. Hey, we all have bad hair days; Some of us have No Hair Days . This hat fixes all of that and it looks real! As real as the hair looks the Flair Hair Visor is all for fun! Nobody would ever suspect the crazy, spikey hair on your head is not your own! Each visor ships complete with 3 hair replacements so you can change your color and style any time! Comes complete with Salt-n-pepper, Bleach blonde & Grey with brown! Each visor is one size fits all adjustable and is perfect for men, women & children of all ages! With this order you will receive 1 BLACK flair hair visor and 3 different hair tops! |
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Pearl Hair Comb 3338 $59.99 Pearl Hair Comb 3338 |
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No Fear Poster (Travis) $6.99 Posters are always a fun and inexpensive way to jazz up any room in the house. Whether your favorites are No Fear Posters, Black light Posters, Concert Posters, Movie Posters or Art Posters, we have them all. Our Posters are Aprox. 24″ x 36″ and are shipped rolled and wrapped in a Heavy duty crush proof Poster tube. |
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Nioxin – System 2 Thinning Hair Kit For Fine Hair, Natural Hair, Noticeably Thinning Hair ( Exp. Date 10/2011 $446 System 2 Thinning Hair Kit For Fine Hair, Natural Hair, Noticeably Thinning Hair ( Exp. Date 10/2011 ) |
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Flyaway Hair Business Cards $8.95 Flyaway Hair Business Cards |
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Hair’s to You Address Labels $9.95 Hair’s to You Address Labels |
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Hair’s to You Oversized Postcards $28.95 Hair’s to You Oversized Postcards |
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Retro Hair Appointment Cards $8.95 Retro Hair Appointment Cards |
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14 $4.59 Used – Ten victims, each with pale skin and long dark hair. All have been slashed across the throat, the same red lipstick smeared across their lips. In the mid-1980s the Snow White Killer terrorised the streets of Nashville, Tennessee. Then suddenly the murders stopped. A letter from the killer to the police stated that his work was done. Now four more bodies are found, marked with his fatal signature. The residents of Nashville fear a madman has returned, decades later, to finish his sick fair |
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14 $11.24 Used – Ten victims, each with pale skin and long dark hair. All have been slashed across the throat, the same red lipstick smeared across their lips. In the mid-1980s the Snow White Killer terrorised the streets of Nashville, Tennessee. Then suddenly the murders stopped. A letter from the killer to the police stated that his work was done. Now four more bodies are found, marked with his fatal signature. The residents of Nashville fear a madman has returned, decades later, to finish his sick fair |
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1914 And Other Poems $14.98 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.Excerpt from book:Heaven Fish (fly-replete, in depth of June, Dawdling away their wat’ry noon) Ponder deep wisdom, dark or clear, Each secret fishy hope or fear. Fish say, they have their Stream and Pond ; But is there anything Beyond ? This life cannot be All, they swear, For how unpleasant, if it were ! One may not doubt that, somehow, Good Shall come of Water and of Mud ; And, sure, the reverent eye must see A Purpose in Liquidity. We darkly know, by Faith we cry, The future is not Wholly Dry. Mud unto mud !—Death eddies near— Not here the appointed End, not here ! But somewhere, beyond Space and Time, Is wetter water, slimier slime ! And there (they trust) there swimmeth One Who swam ere rivers were begun, Immense, of fishy form and mind, Squamous, omnipotent, and kind ; And under that Almighty Fin, The littlest fish may enter in. Oh ! never fly conceals a hook, Fish say, in the Eternal Brook, But more than mundane weeds are there, And mud, celestially fair ; Fat caterpillars drift around, And Paradisal grubs are found ; Unfading moths, immortal flies, And the worm that never dies. And in that Heaven of all their wish, There shall be no more land, say fish. DOUBTS When she sleeps, her soul, I know, Goes a wanderer on the air, Wings where I may never go, Leaves her lying, still and fair, Waiting, empty, laid aside, Like a dress upon a chair. . . . This I know, and yet I know Doubts that will not be denied. For if the soul be not in place, What has laid trouble in her face ? And, sits there nothing ware and wise Behind the curtains of her eyes, What is it, in the self’s eclipse, Shadows, soft and passingly, About the corners of her lips, The smile that is essential she ? And if the spirit be not there, Why is fragrance in the hair … |
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A Flower Blooms On Charlotte St $1.99 The only remaining female in the George Nash family, Ociee chooses to view herself as more brother than sister. Her favorite outfit is soft, worn dungarees and her brother Ben’s old shirt that Mama made. Ociee’s hair is a wispy web of curls and, dreadfully, it usually falls in her face when her self-tied ribbons slide down her back. Her gray eyes sparkle as she delights in jumping on moving boxcars and chasing strangers who dare to wander upon her frontier Mississippi farm.This same little tomboy also goes to great pains to cook and clean and make a home for her beloved Papa and brothers Fred and Ben. She tries valiantly to fill the hole her Mama’s death has left in the family. She fingers Mama’s locket and hopes the touch of it will make things feel better.Ociee endears herself to all while she moves from her mother’s traumatic funeral and its repercussions to a personal celebration of her own young life. Her eyes learn to see beyond stereotypes and traditional viewpoints as she looks into the hearts of people and finds only what is strong and joyful within them. Ociee giggles as only an innocent child can giggle; yet her youthful spirit carries what would seem to be the wisdom of an older soul.Ociee triumphs over the sadness, fear, and anxiety of the painful occurrences of her early life. In doing just that, she will bloom in a new garden and weave her charm into the fabric of those who come to know her in a new home on Charlotte Street. |
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A Place Called Milagro de la Paz $14.95 This remarkable novel continues the saga of life among the common people in El Salvador begun with One Day of Life. A Place Called Milagro de la Paz tells the story of the courage and strength of two women, a single mother and her daughter, who have to overcome the trauma of the murder of the mother’s older daughter and survive in an atmosphere of bitter poverty and repression. The book is filled, however, with magical, lyric moments of love and hope, especially surrounding the figure of a strange young girl with butterflies in her hair who appears suddenly and adopts the family. The tiny family group bravely preserves traditional values in spite of fear and repression. This new novel is Argueta’s most lyrical work to date. |
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A State of Fear: Memories of Argentina’s Nightmare $106.54 New – For ten hair-raising years, Andrew Graham-Yool was the news editor of the Buenos Aires Herald. All around him friends and aquaintances were ‘disappearing’. Although the slightest mistake might have caused his own disappearance, his didn’t shrink from getting first-hand experience of this war of terror. He attended clandestine guerrilla conferences, helped relatives trace the missing, and took tea with a torturer who wasn’t ashamed to make the most chilling of confessions. “I have never rea |
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A State of Fear: Memories of Argentina’s Nightmare $8.62 New – For ten hair-raising years, Andrew Graham-Yool was the news editor of the Buenos Aires Herald. All around him friends and aquaintances were ‘disappearing’. Although the slightest mistake might have caused his own disappearance, his didn’t shrink from getting first-hand experience of this war of terror. He attended clandestine guerrilla conferences, helped relatives trace the missing, and took tea with a torturer who wasn’t ashamed to make the most chilling of confessions. “I have never rea |
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A State of Fear: Memories of Argentina’s Nightmare $7.03 Used – For ten hair-raising years, Andrew Graham-Yool was the news editor of the Buenos Aires Herald. All around him friends and aquaintances were ‘disappearing’. Although the slightest mistake might have caused his own disappearance, his didn’t shrink from getting first-hand experience of this war of terror. He attended clandestine guerrilla conferences, helped relatives trace the missing, and took tea with a torturer who wasn’t ashamed to make the most chilling of confessions. “I have never re |
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A State of Fear: Memories of Argentina’s Nightmare $14.36 Used – For ten hair-raising years, Andrew Graham-Yool was the news editor of the Buenos Aires Herald. All around him friends and aquaintances were ‘disappearing’. Although the slightest mistake might have caused his own disappearance, his didn’t shrink from getting first-hand experience of this war of terror. He attended clandestine guerrilla conferences, helped relatives trace the missing, and took tea with a torturer who wasn’t ashamed to make the most chilling of confessions. “I have never re |
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Absent Where Void $9.95 He always inspired her to write. It was an amazing inspiration because she loved to write long before she knew he existed. She used to laugh and say writing was just what she did, but these mornings she wrote with the passion of Browning and Barrett. She sat in the window seat of the living room sipping a cup of hot java sweetened with her favorite creamer: southern butter pecan. Involuntarily, she twisted her hair looking out the window through her new tortoise shell frames. Daily she shared this same moment with the sun: a cup of coffee and quiet thoughts. She wondered how she was so lucky to have found him, and why fate was so cruel to have introduced them.. Today I start a new chapter of my life. Fear does not exist here. I am not absent in any part of this life because there is no void. I am now ready to live…and to love. ~k~ |
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Alice In Wonderland $31.4 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, Jabberwocky, Humpty Dumpty, Through the Looking-Glass, the Hunting of the Snark, the Annotated Alice, John Tenniel, Alice Liddell, Works Based on Alice in Wonderland, University of Oxford Botanic Garden, All Saints’ Church, Daresbury, Arthur Rackham, the Walrus and the Carpenter, Theophilus Carter, Vorpal Sword, You Are Old, Father William, Bandersnatch, Gavin O’keefe, Unbirthday, Alice’s Shop, Alice in Wonderland Dress, the Mouse’s Tale, ’tis the Voice of the Lobster, All in the Golden Afternoon…, Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Bat, Red Queen’s Race, the Nursery “Alice”, How Doth the Little Crocodile, Jubjub Bird, the Old Sheep Shop. Excerpt: ‘Tis the Voice of the Lobster is a poem by Lewis Carroll that appears in Chapter 10 of Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland . As recited by Alice to the Mock Turtle and the Gryphon , the first stanza describes a vain and stylish lobster who pretends not to fear sharks , but is in fact terrified by them. In the second stanza, an owl naively attempts to share a meat pie with a greedy panther . Although the poem’s final line is left incomplete, the owl’s unhappy fate is evident to the reader.Analysis “‘Tis the Voice of the Lobster” is a parody of “The Sluggard “, a moralistic poem by Isaac Watts which was well-known in Carroll’s day. “The Sluggard” depicts the unsavory lifestyle of a slothful individual as a negative example. Carroll’s lobster’s corresponding vice is that he is weak and cannot back up his boasts, and is consequently easy prey. This fits the pattern of the predatory parody poems in the two Alice books.Full text ‘Tis the voice of the Lobster: I heard him declare”You have baked me too brown, I must sugar my hair.”As a duck with its eyelids, so he with his noseTrims his belt and |
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Allerpet Single Solution (16 fl oz) $9.95 Allerpet Single Solution cleans the hair of dander, saliva, sebaceous gland secretions and urine residue. These allergens are the prime causes of allergic reactions to pets. May be safely used on cats, dogs, kittens, puppies, small furry pets, and birds to remove their pet-related allergens. Directions: Before using Allerpet for the first time, comb or brush your pet thoroughly to remove as much dead hair as possible. Lightly moisten a washcloth with Allerpet and cleanse your pet by rubbing the fur both with and against the lay of the hair, making certain to dampen it to the skin. It is not necessary to saturate the hair. Pay particular attention to the areas that your pet licks most often. No rinsing is necessary. Dry with a towel or hair dryer set on warm. Generally, a once-a-week application should be sufficient for most individuals, but the Single Solution may be used 2 or 3 times a week without any fear of adverse reactions to either the pet or the allergic person. BIRDS: Pour some Single Solution into a misting bottle and apply a fine mist lightly onto the feathers, spraying away from the head and towards the tail. Birds should have their feather misted every 2 or 3 days. *Non-toxic and non-irritating. |
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Among Orangutans: Red Apes and the Rise of Human Culture $29.95 The local people know him as the “Man of the Forest,” who refused to speak for fear of being put to work. And indeed the bear-like Sumatran orangutan, with his moon face, lanky arms, and shaggy red hair, does seem uncannily human; one of our closest relatives in the animal kingdom, the orangutan may have much to tell us about the origins of human intelligence, technology, and culture. In this book one of the world’s leading experts on Sumatran orangutans, working in collaboration with nature photographer Perry van Duijnhoven, takes us deep into the disappearing world of these captivating primates.In a narrative that is part adventure, part field journal, part call to conscience, Carel van Schaik introduces us to the colorful characters and complex lives of the orangutans who inhabit the vanishing forests of Sumatra. In compelling words and pictures, we come to know the personalities and temperaments of our primate cousins as they go about their days: building double-decker tree nests; using leaves as napkins, gloves, rain hats, and blankets, and sticks as backscratchers and probes; nurturing their infants longer and more intensely than any other nonhuman mammal. Here are the births and deaths, the first use of a tool, the defeat of a rival, the gradual loss of influence that, while fascinating to observe, may also help us to reconstruct human evolution. |
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Ashleigh’s Dream $7.56 Chapter OneWhite fence rails flashed by as Ashleigh Griffen steered up the drive of Townsend Acres. All day long at school, she couldn’t stop thinking about her mare, Wonder. The chestnut champion Thoroughbred was due to have her first foal at any time.Ashleigh braked to a stop in front of her parents’ house, slid out of the car, and headed directly across the graveled drive to the foaling barn. The rolling pastures of the huge Kentucky breeding and training farm stretched out around her. The grass was a brilliant fresh green, the trees were bursting forth with new leaves, and the air had the soft, sweet scent of April.Ashleigh hurried around the corner inside the foaling barn and nearly collided with her mother. I heard your car, Mrs. Griffen said excitedly, pushing a strand of her shoulder-length blond hair from her eyes. Wonder’s having her foal! She is? Oh, my gosh! How is she? Don’t worry; your father and. I have been with her the whole time. So far, so good. Ashleigh rushed ahead into the dimmer light of the barn and ran down the wide, immaculately clean aisle. Her heart was pounding with excitement and fear. Wonder had nearly died at her own birth, and Ashleigh was so afraid the same thing would happen to her foal.Ashleigh saw her father, the barn manager, Bill Parks, and several of the stable hands standing outside Wonder’s stall. They turned when they saw her approaching. Her father motioned to her. It s going well, he said softly.Ashleigh looked in over the stall door and saw Wonder stretched out on the thick bedding of the roomy box stall. The mare lifted her head when she saw Ashleigh and whickered softly. Yes, girl, I’m here! Ashleighwhispered. I’m so glad you waited till I got home from school to have your foal. Ashleigh turned to her father. Can I go in? I don’t see why not if you’re careful. She might be a little nervous and confused, especially since this is her first birth, but she trusts you. Ashleigh |
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Babba and I Went Hunting Today $2.54 A beautifully fun yet poignant book from an up-and-coming author. My Babba is funny, she dances and sings, She loves noisy jewelry and wears lots of rings. But not all days are good days. You see, this child”s Babba has cancer and she”s losing her hair. This book follows Babba and her grandchild as they play delighting in the magic of a special day together. They hunt imaginary tigers in the park. They stand like pirates on a hill. This is a book about truly living, remembering and celebrating a God who”s bigger than anything we know. He”s bigger than sunsets, He”s bigger than air, He”s bigger than cancer that took Babba”s hair. He understands sadness and knows about fear. Breathe in my sweet Honey, our God is right here. This book of hope and joy is born out of the personal pain of the authorAuthor has worked as a playwright for Walt Disney World, Norwegian Caribbean Cruise Lines, and a host of other well-known clients |
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Baumgartner Generations: Janie $13.99 Janie has moved to New York to try to make it as a writer, all the while serving as part-time lover in a polyamorous relationship with Veronica and TJ and full-time nanny to their daughter, Beth. Janie’s life is already incredibly full when she runs into an agent one morning who sees great potential in her—and not just as a writer. As Janie’s relationship with Josh blooms and her career takes off, Ronnie’s happy surprise turns into a problem that even a vacation in a mountain cabin with the Baumgartners can’t fix, throwing everyone’s life off-kilter. Janie, especially, is spread thin, trying to please everyone while keeping Josh from finding out the true nature of her relationship with her benefactors. She knows she has to tell him eventually, but fear holds her back. Will she lose him? Will she be forced to make an impossible choice? Or will she, perhaps, find that the capacity for the human heart to love is, indeed, endless?———Warnings: This title contains graphic language, sex, and mff menage and ff sex.———EXCERPT:”Would it be wrong to tell you how much I want to kiss you?” His eyes were silver in the moonlight, his breath full of sake.”No,” I whispered, putting my arms around his neck. “It would be really wrong not to do it, though.”"You think?” His lips met mine before I could think of a response, before I could think at all. He tasted like sake, too, but so did I. I wasn’t sure it was the sake, though, that was sending the fire flowing through my veins as we kissed. I slipped a hand through his hair, all those dark curls, as his mouth slanted across mine and our tongues began to explore. I forgot where we were, I forgot everything but the feel of his body against mine, my breasts pressed against his chest as he pulled me in closer.”Janie, I want you,” he whispered, kissing my neck, enveloping me in his arms. I could feel that—his |
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Beautiful and Damned $6.99 In this, Scott Fitzgerald’s second novel, loosely based on his tortured life with Zelda, we follow the wild, quarrelsome and pleasure-seeking careers of Anthony and Gloria Patch from success and wealth through to degradation and despair. She was dazzling, and the glow of her hair and cheeks made her the most living person he had ever seen; he was debonair and ‘gracefully lazy’. Together they were locked in a headlong rush towards destruction and love, of a kind. F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in Minnesota in 1896 and went to college in Princetown. He left in 1917 for the army and wrote in his spare time. This Side of Paradise was published in 1920 and was a portrait of the post-war American ‘jazz age’. He married Zelda Sayle the same year. Other books followed: Tender is the Night, The Last Tycoon and The Great Gatsby, which confirmed him as a major writer.Peter Marinker is a highly-experienced stage actor whose credits include The Big Idea, Easy Access, Fear and Loathing… |
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Beautiful and Damned $25 In this, Scott Fitzgerald’s second novel, loosely based on his tortured life with Zelda, we follow the wild, quarrelsome and pleasure-seeking careers of Anthony and Gloria Patch from success and wealth through to degradation and despair. She was dazzling, and the glow of her hair and cheeks made her the most living person he had ever seen; he was debonair and ‘gracefully lazy’. Together they were locked in a headlong rush towards destruction and love, of a kind. F. Scott Fitzgerald was born in Minnesota in 1896 and went to college in Princetown. He left in 1917 for the army and wrote in his spare time. This Side of Paradise was published in 1920 and was a portrait of the post-war American ‘jazz age’. He married Zelda Sayle the same year. Other books followed: Tender is the Night, The Last Tycoon and The Great Gatsby, which confirmed him as a major writer.Peter Marinker is a highly-experienced stage actor whose credits include The Big Idea, Easy Access, Fear and Loathing… |
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Beauty Is Soul Deep $68.85 New – Being a teenage girl is tough–beyond the stereotypical issues of hair, clothes, and boys. Under the surface of a girl’s life, you’ll find her dealing with a wild mixture of low self-esteem, jealousy, temptation, frustration, depression, fear, and longing. She daily fights the battle of image, searches for authentic relationships, and longs for unconditional acceptance and love. In this collection of one hundred eighty poignant and moving devotionals, leading Christian women–some teenager |
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Beauty Is Soul Deep $69.74 New – Being a teenage girl is tough–beyond the stereotypical issues of hair, clothes, and boys. Under the surface of a girl’s life, you’ll find her dealing with a wild mixture of low self-esteem, jealousy, temptation, frustration, depression, fear, and longing. She daily fights the battle of image, searches for authentic relationships, and longs for unconditional acceptance and love. In this collection of one hundred eighty poignant and moving devotionals, leading Christian women–some teenager |
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Beauty Is Soul Deep $9.39 New – Being a teenage girl is tough–beyond the stereotypical issues of hair, clothes, and boys. Under the surface of a girl’s life, you’ll find her dealing with a wild mixture of low self-esteem, jealousy, temptation, frustration, depression, fear, and longing. She daily fights the battle of image, searches for authentic relationships, and longs for unconditional acceptance and love. In this collection of one hundred eighty poignant and moving devotionals, leading Christian women–some teenager |
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Black Cap (Hat) Fear No Evil Flaming Skull – Harley Davidson Gear $29.97 Product Number: 030-544883881 Top it off in our structured black cap made of sturdy, durable brushed canvas. 100% cotton breathes for year-round comfort. Adjustable closure with a low profile crown. Images are permanently adhered with a sturdy patch. Look cool on bad hair days or when shading your eyes from the sun. One size fits most. * Adjusts from 20 to 24 * Crown measures 3 ? * Structured 100% brushed cotton canvas * Permanently adhered polyester patch |
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Blood River $15.94 “When the rain of blood begins, the reign of blood will end.”When Todd Remington and his college friends pickup a mysterious hitchhiker, they soon realize there is something strange about their new passenger. Annabella is a perfect woman whose pale blue eyes, snowy hair, and milky skin arouse men and woman alike. She knows things she’s never been told, and can manipulate the minds of others, make them see and hear things that aren’t there.Remington’s vehicle breaks down, and the sensual Annabella lures them to Blood River, a town not found on any map, where the sidewalks roll up come sundown and townies find solace behind locked doors. Inside a boarding house located on the town’s fringe, she awakens a creature of pure evil with a taste for human blood. Trapped within a house more a living organism than a stone structure, Remington and his gang must battle a resurrected being born out of fear, cowardice, and blood. |
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Blue Spring $24.95 Following up on his gritty boxing documentary Unchained, Toshiaki Toyoda returns to narrative film with this bleak portrait of life at perhaps the worst high school in Japan. The film opens with the quiet yet brutal Kujo (played by Gohatto’s Ryuhei Matsuda) winning a particularly hair-raising version of chicken — clapping as many times as you can while hanging on the outside of the school’s rooftop railing. Kujo is immediately crowned the king of the school and his gang — including his thuggish childhood pal Aoki — rule the place with an iron fist. The student fear and worship Kujo while ignoring and ridiculing their tired and resentful teachers. As one member after another falls by the wayside — one joins the yakuza while another stabs a third gang member to death — Kujo grows disillusioned the life of a high school potentate and starts to ignore his chum Aoki. Confused and angry, Aoki disappears from school for a spell, only to return with a new road warrior haircut as a nightmarish vision of teenage alienation. With brutal efficiency, Aoki establishes himself as the school’s top-dog and soon the two former friends face each other down in a final violent confrontation. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival. ~ Jonathan Crow, Rovi |
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Book of Poems $35.95 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:I know thy soul is in that Paradise, Where I trust is comfort for thy mourning— I am not worthy, having spurn’d your love— That you should even pity me, my king; I have drained the cup I preferred to take— Its phantom sweets were bitter without love— If you were only here—but you are gone! O God of Heaven, why has this come to pass? The world still says that I am beautiful, With lustrous, wistful, liquid eyes so deep— With dimpling cheek and figure fair to see— Would God these charms could bring you back to me! O cruel fate! O tender memories! O gentle hands! O voice of yearning, Which called me and I would not hear, Dear Love, My peace, my rest, my soul are gone with you. AN UNDYING GRIEF One day you let me take your hand so white, Your lustrous eyes assured me that I might; I kissed it and my story told, Of love-starved life, and heart-ache old; Felt honored and favored that I should be Blessed with your sweet sympathy; By your mercy only, worthy to be near A woman wholesome, sweet and so sincere. One day you let my arm slip ’round your waist, As through the fragrant woods old paths we traced; I humbly questioned if ’twere true That I was walking there with you; And thrilled in happy awe to hear Your soft assurance we were near. Ah, how fond recollections make one sigh, For departed pleasures and days gone by.One day you let me lay my weary head Upon your breast—a place so sacred, A pillow sweet. I recall how Your dear hands smoothed the hair from mybrow; Your rose-breath above me, the rise and fall Of your bosom banished all Heart-ache and fear; O what cheer, Lullaby haven, resting place dear. One day you let me take you in my arms— One day when I succumbed to your charms; Your gracefu… |
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Brothers And Strangers $30.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. 1Y/TRS. JOHN BUTLER was a largely — built, loose-jointed woman. Her head was long, especially from the nose downward, and the effect was heightened by all the hair not at present in a preparatory state being tightly strained upward and backward into a knot at the top. She had very black hair and eyes, and a florid complexion, and had an air of being, at least in her own opinion, the superior partner in the household, perhaps because she had been Miss Almira Cubitt, and brought as her dowry, half in the present, and half in the future, the goodwill and stock in trade of the China Parlors. She had brought nothing else,— old Cubitt having been content to jog on all his life just holding his business together, till John Butler, with fresher notions and more energy,’ had used the standpoint of the place and name so as to double the profits in a year or two. John, as well as Arthur, had inherited ambition from their father, — an aspiringyoung carpenter, who died after a long illness before he had achieved his great aim of becoming a master-builder; and if the elder brother’s hopes were more humble, they ran more chance of being satisfied. He now vibrated between a wish to show off his prosperous condition, and a fear that if he indulged it too openly Arthur would think he ought to do more for his mother. ” Come, Arthur,” he said, ” won’t you sit down? We seem to have got rather a picked- up breakfast, but we won’t make a stranger of you.” ” Of course,” repeated Mrs. John, with a toss of her hairpins, ” If I ‘d known you were comin’ I ‘d have had things a little different. I ‘ve been lookin’ for a girl, but it’s dreadful hard to get them here. Now, Laurea, stop teasin’ a bit,” — to her five-year-old daughter, who was muttering something in a whining |
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Brothers And Strangers $19.42 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. 1Y/TRS. JOHN BUTLER was a largely — built, loose-jointed woman. Her head was long, especially from the nose downward, and the effect was heightened by all the hair not at present in a preparatory state being tightly strained upward and backward into a knot at the top. She had very black hair and eyes, and a florid complexion, and had an air of being, at least in her own opinion, the superior partner in the household, perhaps because she had been Miss Almira Cubitt, and brought as her dowry, half in the present, and half in the future, the goodwill and stock in trade of the China Parlors. She had brought nothing else,— old Cubitt having been content to jog on all his life just holding his business together, till John Butler, with fresher notions and more energy,’ had used the standpoint of the place and name so as to double the profits in a year or two. John, as well as Arthur, had inherited ambition from their father, — an aspiringyoung carpenter, who died after a long illness before he had achieved his great aim of becoming a master-builder; and if the elder brother’s hopes were more humble, they ran more chance of being satisfied. He now vibrated between a wish to show off his prosperous condition, and a fear that if he indulged it too openly Arthur would think he ought to do more for his mother. ” Come, Arthur,” he said, ” won’t you sit down? We seem to have got rather a picked- up breakfast, but we won’t make a stranger of you.” ” Of course,” repeated Mrs. John, with a toss of her hairpins, ” If I ‘d known you were comin’ I ‘d have had things a little different. I ‘ve been lookin’ for a girl, but it’s dreadful hard to get them here. Now, Laurea, stop teasin’ a bit,” — to her five-year-old daughter, who was muttering something in a whining |
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Brothers And Strangers $16.83 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. 1Y/TRS. JOHN BUTLER was a largely — built, loose-jointed woman. Her head was long, especially from the nose downward, and the effect was heightened by all the hair not at present in a preparatory state being tightly strained upward and backward into a knot at the top. She had very black hair and eyes, and a florid complexion, and had an air of being, at least in her own opinion, the superior partner in the household, perhaps because she had been Miss Almira Cubitt, and brought as her dowry, half in the present, and half in the future, the goodwill and stock in trade of the China Parlors. She had brought nothing else,— old Cubitt having been content to jog on all his life just holding his business together, till John Butler, with fresher notions and more energy,’ had used the standpoint of the place and name so as to double the profits in a year or two. John, as well as Arthur, had inherited ambition from their father, — an aspiringyoung carpenter, who died after a long illness before he had achieved his great aim of becoming a master-builder; and if the elder brother’s hopes were more humble, they ran more chance of being satisfied. He now vibrated between a wish to show off his prosperous condition, and a fear that if he indulged it too openly Arthur would think he ought to do more for his mother. ” Come, Arthur,” he said, ” won’t you sit down? We seem to have got rather a picked- up breakfast, but we won’t make a stranger of you.” ” Of course,” repeated Mrs. John, with a toss of her hairpins, ” If I ‘d known you were comin’ I ‘d have had things a little different. I ‘ve been lookin’ for a girl, but it’s dreadful hard to get them here. Now, Laurea, stop teasin’ a bit,” — to her five-year-old daughter, who was muttering something in a whining |
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Chemo and Me $11.95 A unique, engaging, and encouraging offering of one cancer patient’s hair-loss experience, this book is written for those about to undergo chemotherapy as well as for cancer patients themselves who’ve endured the ordeal. Each turn of the page comes with a bright, colorful illustration designed to bring a smile or a laugh, helping diffuse some of the fear and apprehension for people facing chemotherapy and hair loss. This feel-good book relates that hair loss can actually bring about positive changes and a new outlook on life, as well as highlighting the importance of letting go and allowing others to be helpful through treatment. |
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Chemo and Me $1.98 A unique, engaging, and encouraging offering of one cancer patient”s hair-loss experience, this book is written for those about to undergo chemotherapy as well as for cancer patients themselves who”ve endured the ordeal. Each turn of the page comes with a bright, colorful illustration designed to bring a smile or a laugh, helping diffuse some of the fear and apprehension for people facing chemotherapy and hair loss. This feel-good book relates that hair loss can actually bring about positive changes and a new outlook on life, as well as highlighting the importance of letting go and allowing others to be helpful through treatment. |
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Chicken Soup for the Breast Cancer Survivor’s Soul: Stories to Inspire, Support and Heal $0.99 Your support group in a book, filled with boundless strength and profound hope – until the fight is won.Along with the shock, fear and loss many women face upon a breast cancer diagnosis comes unexpected strength, wisdom, and strong networks of sharing, support and healing. In Chicken Soup for the Breast Cancer Survivor’s Soul, survivors and their family members talk openly about how difficult their fight with breast cancer has been and how they made it through the dark times with a belief in a higher power and the support of those closest to them. Find strength in the encouraging stories of how family members confront their fears and show genuine affection for one another through gestures such as a granddaughter cutting the hair off of all her dolls so that they will look more like her grandma, who is bald from chemotherapy, and the gentle touch of a three-year-old son on his mother’s back giving comfort to his sick mommy, and a husband who shows his wife the depth of his love during a weekend getaway after she heals from a total mastectomy. Chicken Soup for the Breast Cancer Survivors Soul will show you the beautiful side of the human spirit and spark the optimism sometimes lost in the mist of an illness. It is for everyone with breast cancer and everyone who loves someone touched by the disease. |
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Chicken Soup for the Breast Cancer Survivor’s Soul: Stories to Inspire, Support and Heal $14.95 Your support group in a book, filled with boundless strength and profound hope – until the fight is won.Along with the shock, fear and loss many women face upon a breast cancer diagnosis comes unexpected strength, wisdom, and strong networks of sharing, support and healing. In Chicken Soup for the Breast Cancer Survivor’s Soul, survivors and their family members talk openly about how difficult their fight with breast cancer has been and how they made it through the dark times with a belief in a higher power and the support of those closest to them. Find strength in the encouraging stories of how family members confront their fears and show genuine affection for one another through gestures such as a granddaughter cutting the hair off of all her dolls so that they will look more like her grandma, who is bald from chemotherapy, and the gentle touch of a three-year-old son on his mother’s back giving comfort to his sick mommy, and a husband who shows his wife the depth of his love during a weekend getaway after she heals from a total mastectomy. Chicken Soup for the Breast Cancer Survivors Soul will show you the beautiful side of the human spirit and spark the optimism sometimes lost in the mist of an illness. It is for everyone with breast cancer and everyone who loves someone touched by the disease. |
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Chime $6.06 Before Briony’s stepmother died, she made sure Briony blamed herself for all the family’s hardships. Now Briony has worn her guilt for so long it’s become a second skin. She often escapes to the swamp, where she tells stories to the Old Ones, the spirits who haunt the marshes. But only witches can see the Old Ones, and in her village, witches are sentenced to death. Briony lives in fear her secret will be found out, even as she believes she deserves the worst kind of punishment.Then Eldric comes along with his golden lion eyes and mane of tawny hair. He’s as natural as the sun, and treats her as if she’s extraordinary. And everything starts to change. As many secrets as Briony has been holding, there are secrets even she doesn’t know. |
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Chime $10.99 Before Briony’s stepmother died, she made sure Briony blamed herself for all the family’s hardships. Now Briony has worn her guilt for so long it’s become a second skin. She often escapes to the swamp, where she tells stories to the Old Ones, the spirits who haunt the marshes. But only witches can see the Old Ones, and in her village, witches are sentenced to death. Briony lives in fear her secret will be found out, even as she believes she deserves the worst kind of punishment.Then Eldric comes along with his golden lion eyes and mane of tawny hair. He’s as natural as the sun, and treats her as if she’s extraordinary. And everything starts to change. As many secrets as Briony has been holding, there are secrets even she doesn’t know. |
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Chime $40 Before Briony’s stepmother died, she made sure Briony blamed herself for all the family’s hardships. Now Briony has worn her guilt for so long it’s become a second skin. She often escapes to the swamp, where she tells stories to the Old Ones, the spirits who haunt the marshes. But only witches can see the Old Ones, and in her village, witches are sentenced to death. Briony lives in fear her secret will be found out, even as she believes she deserves the worst kind of punishment.Then Eldric comes along with his golden lion eyes and mane of tawny hair. He’s as natural as the sun, and treats her as if she’s extraordinary. And everything starts to change. As many secrets as Briony has been holding, there are secrets even she doesn’t know. |
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Chime $8.99 Before Briony’s stepmother died, she made sure Briony blamed herself for all the family’s hardships. Now Briony has worn her guilt for so long it’s become a second skin. She often escapes to the swamp, where she tells stories to the Old Ones, the spirits who haunt the marshes. But only witches can see the Old Ones, and in her village, witches are sentenced to death. Briony lives in fear her secret will be found out, even as she believes she deserves the worst kind of punishment.Then Eldric comes along with his golden lion eyes and mane of tawny hair. He’s as natural as the sun, and treats her as if she’s extraordinary. And everything starts to change. As many secrets as Briony has been holding, there are secrets even she doesn’t know. |
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Choosing Children $24.95 Genetic and reproductive technology now offers us the possibility of choosing what kinds of children we do and don”t have. Should we welcome this power, or should we fear its implications? The renowned moral philosopher and best-selling author Jonathan Glover suggests how we should try to deal with this urgent problem. Surely parents owe it to their children to keep them free from disabilities? But there is a powerful new challenge from people who have these conditions: how do we justify trying to avoid bringing people like them into being? Jonathan Glover also examines the emotive idea of eugenics, and the ethics of attempting to enhance people genetically for non-medical reasons. Should parents be free to choose, for instance, the color of their children”s eyes or hair? What impact will such interventions have, both on the individuals concerned and on society as a whole? This beautifully clear book is written for anyone who is concerned about our human future. |
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Choosing Children: Genes, Disability, and Design $19.95 Progress in genetic and reproductive technology now offers us the possibility of choosing what kinds of children we do and don’t have. Should we welcome this power, or should we fear its implications? There is no ethical question more urgent than this: we may be at a turning-point in the history of humanity. The renowned moral philosopher and best-selling author Jonathan Glover shows us how we might try to answer this question, and other provoking and disturbing questions to which it leads. Surely parents owe it to their children to give them the best life they can? Increasingly we are able to reduce the number of babies born with disabilities and disorders. But there is a powerful new challenge to conventional thinking about the desirability of doing so: this comes from the voices of those who have these conditions. They call into question the very definition of disability. How do we justify trying to avoid bringing people like them into being? In 2002 a deaf couple used sperm donated by a friend with hereditary deafness to have a deaf baby: they took the view that deafness is not a disability, but a difference. Starting with the issues raised by this case, Jonathan Glover examines the emotive idea of "eugenics", and the ethics of attempting to enhance people, for non-medical reasons, by means of genetic choices. Should parents be free, not only to have children free from disabilities, but to choose, for instance, the colour of their eyes or hair? This is no longer a distant prospect, but an existing power which we cannot wish away. What impact will such interventions have, both on the individuals concerned and on society as a whole? Should we try to make general improvements to the genetic make-up of human beings? Is there a central core of human nature with which we must not interfere? This beautifully clear book is written for anyone who cares about the rights and wrongs of parents’ choices for their children, anyone who is |
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Choosing Children: The Ethical Dilemmas of Genetic Intervention $10.77 Genetic and reproductive technology now offers us the possibility of choosing what kinds of children we do and don’t have. Should we welcome this power, or should we fear its implications? The renowned moral philosopher and best-selling author Jonathan Glover suggests how we should try to deal with this urgent problem. Surely parents owe it to their children to keep them free from disabilities? But there is a powerful new challenge from people who have these conditions: how do we justify trying to avoid bringing people like them into being? Jonathan Glover also examines the emotive idea of "eugenics," and the ethics of attempting to enhance people genetically for non-medical reasons. Should parents be free to choose, for instance, the color of their children’s eyes or hair? What impact will such interventions have, both on the individuals concerned and on society as a whole? This beautifully clear book is written for anyone who is concerned about our human future. |
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Close Quarters: A Thames Valley Mystery $85.79 New – The sleepy village of Markham is awakened to savage murder when a woman strange to the village is found along the banks of the river, strangled, her body mutilated, her blonde hair hacked from her scalp. When a student barely escapes a similar attack, Mike Yeadings’ Thames Valley team fear they are facing a serial killer. |
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Confessions Of A Catholic Schoolgirl $8.3 Valerie Bernowski hates her school, her plaid uniform skirt, and her flat feathered hair. She also hates being teased and called “polock” so much, she tells everyone she’s Swedish. When Valerie finds out her parents are getting divorced her world turns upside down. She begins to rebel against the Catholic faith and the ones who push it on her; her mother, Sister Mary Angelina, and even Father “Fingers.” Valerie’s story begins in the mid-’80s, when new wave was big and the hairstyles were even bigger. Her tales unfold through intertwining chapters of flashbacks and present day reflections. Her bumpy road to self-discovery is paved with a cynical sense of humor, a longing for love, and a struggle to find faith.Will Valerie realize that in order to move forward, she needs to let go of the pain of the past and the fear of her future?Find out in Confessions Of A Catholic Schoolgirl |
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Crazy Sh*t Old People Say $0.63 Used – With old age comes grey hair, dodgy knees, a sudden passion for re-runs of Murder, She Wrote, and an apparent God-given licence to speak one’s mind and be generally offensive without fear of retribution. Under the guise of passing on the benefits of their experience to family members or just casual acquaintances, old people exercise their right to swear, cuss and insult as they please. These feisty philosophers take no prisoners as they use their scalpel-like tongues to dissect modern lif |
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Crazy Sh*t Old People Say $1.21 New – With old age comes grey hair, dodgy knees, a sudden passion for re-runs of Murder, She Wrote, and an apparent God-given licence to speak one’s mind and be generally offensive without fear of retribution. Under the guise of passing on the benefits of their experience to family members or just casual acquaintances, old people exercise their right to swear, cuss and insult as they please. These feisty philosophers take no prisoners as they use their scalpel-like tongues to dissect modern life |
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Creepy Classics II: More Hair-Raising Horror from the Masters of the Macabre $29.9 New – Just as creepy as its paralyzing predecessor, this macabre menagerie of terror-filled tales is written by such immortal masters as Hans Christian Anderson, Edgar Allen Poe, and Charles Dickens. Includes fascinating introductions about each author and an informative glossary. — The perfect addition to a young reader’s bookshelf or any school’s library — Guaranteed to leave midgraders wide-eyed with fear, each entry is accompanied by an illustration so real it practically leaps off the pag |
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Daddy in Dress Blues $4.99 OPERATION: Daddy Boot CampSUBJECT: Three-year-old Blue, the daughter whom–until three days ago–U.S. Marine Curt Blackwell didn’t know existed.MISSION: Fatherhood. Bedtime stories. Plaiting hair. Holding hands.COMPLICATIONS: Preschool teacher Jessie Moore. They had a past, but Curt avoided those waters. Unlike Blue’s fear of monsters under the bed, a woman’s emotions truly spelled danger. And he was growing defenseless against this woman’s warmth and beauty…. MISSION SUCCESS: Uncertain. Curt would survive–but not necessarily with his heart intact! |
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Daddy in Dress Blues $9.53 New – U.S. Marine Curt Blackwell was in Daddy Boot Camp. The mission was fatherhood: bedtime stories, braiding hair, holding hands. The reason was three-year-old Blue, the daughter that — until three days ago — Curt never knew existed. And there were complications, notably preschool teacher Jessie Moore. They had a past, but Curt avoided those waters. Unlike Blue’s fear of monsters under the bed, a woman’s emotions truly spelled danger. And he was growing defenseless against this woman’s warmt |
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Daddy in Dress Blues $5.1 Used – U.S. Marine Curt Blackwell was in Daddy Boot Camp. The mission was fatherhood: bedtime stories, braiding hair, holding hands. The reason was three-year-old Blue, the daughter that — until three days ago — Curt never knew existed. And there were complications, notably preschool teacher Jessie Moore. They had a past, but Curt avoided those waters. Unlike Blue’s fear of monsters under the bed, a woman’s emotions truly spelled danger. And he was growing defenseless against this woman’s warm |
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Dharma Punx $14.99 Fueled by the music of revolution, anger, fear, and despair, we dyed our hair or shaved our heads … Eating acid like it was candy and chasing speed with cheap vodka, smoking truckloads of weed, all in a vain attempt to get numb and stay numb. This is the story of a young man and a generation of angry youths who rebelled against their parents and the unfulfilled promise of the sixties. As with many self-destructive kids, Noah Levine’s search for meaning led him first to punk rock, drugs, drinking, and dissatisfaction. But the search didn’t end there. Having clearly seen the uselessness of drugs and violence, Noah looked for positive ways to channel his rebellion against what he saw as the lies of society. Fueled by his anger at so much injustice and suffering, Levine now uses that energy and the practice of Buddhism to awaken his natural wisdom and compassion. While Levine comes to embrace the same spiritual tradition as his father, bestselling author Stephen Levine, he finds his most authentic expression in connecting the seemingly opposed worlds of punk and Buddhism. As Noah Levine delved deeper into Buddhism, he chose not to reject the punk scene, instead integrating the two worlds as a catalyst for transformation. Ultimately, this is an inspiring story about maturing, and how a hostile and lost generation is finally finding its footing. This provocative report takes us deep inside the punk scene and moves from anger, rebellion, and self-destruction, to health, service to others, and genuine spiritual growth. |
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Dharma Punx $6.84 New – Fueled by the music of revolution, anger, fear, and despair, we dyed our hair or shaved our heads … Eating acid like it was candy and chasing speed with cheap vodka, smoking truckloads of weed, all in a vain attempt to get numb and stay numb. This is the story of a young man and a generation of angry youths who rebelled against their parents and the unfulfilled promise of the sixties. As with many self-destructive kids, Noah Levine’s search for meaning led him first to punk rock, drugs, |
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Dharma Punx $6.58 Used – Fueled by the music of revolution, anger, fear, and despair, we dyed our hair or shaved our heads … Eating acid like it was candy and chasing speed with cheap vodka, smoking truckloads of weed, all in a vain attempt to get numb and stay numb. This is the story of a young man and a generation of angry youths who rebelled against their parents and the unfulfilled promise of the sixties. As with many self-destructive kids, Noah Levine’s search for meaning led him first to punk rock, drugs, |
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Dharma Punx: A Memoir $14.99 Fueled by the music of revolution, anger, fear, and despair, we dyed our hair or shaved our heads … Eating acid like it was candy and chasing speed with cheap vodka, smoking truckloads of weed, all in a vain attempt to get numb and stay numb.This is the story of a young man and a generation of angry youths who rebelled against their parents and the unfulfilled promise of the sixties. As with many self-destructive kids, Noah Levine’s search for meaning led him first to punk rock, drugs, drinking, and dissatisfaction. But the search didn’t end there. Having clearly seen the uselessness of drugs and violence, Noah looked for positive ways to channel his rebellion against what he saw as the lies of society. Fueled by his anger at so much injustice and suffering, Levine now uses that energy and the practice of Buddhism to awaken his natural wisdom and compassion.While Levine comes to embrace the same spiritual tradition as his father, bestselling author Stephen Levine, he finds his most authentic expression in connecting the seemingly opposed worlds of punk and Buddhism. As Noah Levine delved deeper into Buddhism, he chose not to reject the punk scene, instead integrating the two worlds as a catalyst for transformation. Ultimately, this is an inspiring story about maturing, and how a hostile and lost generation is finally finding its footing. This provocative report takes us deep inside the punk scene and moves from anger, rebellion, and self-destruction, to health, service to others, and genuine spiritual growth. |
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Dharma Punx: A Memoir $9.99 Fueled by the music of revolution, anger, fear, and despair, we dyed our hair or shaved our heads … Eating acid like it was candy and chasing speed with cheap vodka, smoking truckloads of weed, all in a vain attempt to get numb and stay numb.This is the story of a young man and a generation of angry youths who rebelled against their parents and the unfulfilled promise of the sixties. As with many self-destructive kids, Noah Levine’s search for meaning led him first to punk rock, drugs, drinking, and dissatisfaction. But the search didn’t end there. Having clearly seen the uselessness of drugs and violence, Noah looked for positive ways to channel his rebellion against what he saw as the lies of society. Fueled by his anger at so much injustice and suffering, Levine now uses that energy and the practice of Buddhism to awaken his natural wisdom and compassion.While Levine comes to embrace the same spiritual tradition as his father, bestselling author Stephen Levine, he finds his most authentic expression in connecting the seemingly opposed worlds of punk and Buddhism. As Noah Levine delved deeper into Buddhism, he chose not to reject the punk scene, instead integrating the two worlds as a catalyst for transformation. Ultimately, this is an inspiring story about maturing, and how a hostile and lost generation is finally finding its footing. This provocative report takes us deep inside the punk scene and moves from anger, rebellion, and self-destruction, to health, service to others, and genuine spiritual growth. |
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Digital Character Painting Using Photoshop CS3 $258.4 Digital Character Design and Painting Using Photoshop CS3 is a completely updated edition of this brilliantly illustrated book that blends two unique subjects: character design and digital painting. It details how to put thoughts and ideas together to create characters that elicit specific emotions (joy, fear, anger, sadness, etc.), and it teaches how to beautifully render these characters by applying traditional painting skills with digital tools. This new edition has been completely updated to use Photoshop CS3 as the primary tool, and includes many new characters and tutorials. Written for artists interested in learning how to use Photoshop CS3 as a real painting tool, the book is divided into three primary sections. The first section deals with character design and provides strategies for developing worthwhile ideas. In the next section, you’ll find fundamentals artistic principles that are often overlooked in the digital world, and learn how to incorporate them into your efforts. And in the final section, you’ll work through practical tutorials that teach insightful techniques and tips for solving common visual problems that emerge when painting. The tutorials start off simple covering the basics of value, edges, color, and light. From there they evolve into in-depth techniques for blending, eyes, faces, cloth, hair, Photoshop brushes, and portraits. Whether you are a seasoned professional or aspiring artist, you’ll find a plethora of useful ideas and techniques that will improve your skills and help you create and paint masterful digital art! |
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Directions to the Beach of the Dead $15.95 In his second book of narrative, lyric poetry, Richard Blanco explores the familiar, unsettling journey for home and connections, those anxious musings about other lives: “Should I live here? Could I live here?” Whether the exotic (“I’m struck with Maltese fever …I dream of buying a little Maltese farm…) or merely different (“Today, home is a cottage with morning in the yawn of an open window…”), he examines the restlessness that threatens from merely staying put, the fear of too many places and too little time. The words are redolent with his Cuban heritage: Marina making mole sauce; Tía Ida bitter over the revolution, missing the sisters who fled to Miami; his father, especially, “his hair once as black as the black of his oxfords…” Yet this is a volume for all who have longed for enveloping arms and words, and for that sanctuary called home. “So much of my life spent like this-suspended, moving toward unknown places and names or returning to those I know, corresponding with the paradox of crossing, being nowhere yet here.” Blanco embraces juxtaposition. There is the Cuban Blanco, the American Richard, the engineer by day, the poet by heart, the rhythms of Spanish, the percussion of English, the first-world professional, the immigrant, the gay man, the straight world. There is the ennui behind the question: why cannot I not just live where I live? Too, there is the precious, fleeting relief when he can write “…I am, for a moment, not afraid of being no more than what I hear and see, no more than this:…” It is what we all hope for, too. |
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Do It or Age Quickly:60- Second Practices to Live Better, Stronger, and Longer: A guide full of the wisdom my friend JB Berns has gathered from Chinese medicineduring his years of martial arts training and teaching. $19.95 Finding the time to improve your own health & well being can be a challenge in this day & age where balancing work, family, & obligations is often a juggling act. Now with these simple & fun 60 second every day practices, people can learn how to bring their lives into balance & live better, stronger, & longer.Inside this book JB describes the unique system he has developed of just 21 simple practices to care for you mind & body that most people have never heard before. From natural toothpaste that whitens teeth, to stress & fear-reducing methods, to herbal tea that energizes & bolsters you immune system, to effortless stretches & exercises, to natural weight loss & hair preserving remedies – they are all part of his easy, 21 step approach and only take 60 seconds each. |
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Does This Cape Make Me Look Fat? $6.98 The action-packed advice in this book will help heroes conquer fear of flying, get in touch with super feelings, and choose the nemesis that’s right for them. The authors also offer practical advice for avoiding lawsuits, coming up with a good catch-phrase, and maintaining super hair. Illustrations. |
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Don’t Block the Blessings $80.18 New – From girl group sensation to hair-raising disco-diva to high-octane superstar, Patti LaBelle has reinvented her image many times over. But Patti, the woman, is the same as she has always been–funny, sassy, and down-to-earth. Now, Patti tells all–from her wild encounters with some of the biggest names in show business to overcoming her own fear of death. Most of all, she reveals how she has survived, and made her own choices, for better or for worse. |
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Dracula $19 In the 100 years since its publication, Bram Stoker’s Dracula has never been out of print. Once introduced to the world by the silent film classic Nosferatu in 1921, Dracula became an enduring icon of fear, forever immortalized as a frightful embodiment of evil and forbidden sexuality. Now, in this fascinating and entertaining account, Wolf examines the various interpretations of the immortal vampire in print, film, television, theater, and literature, including an extensive outline of Bram Stoker’s life and his literary masterpiece, Dracula. Wolf explains how the story of a sexually sadistic undead creature/man who feeds on blood worked its way into mainstream society and how it is now used as a ubiquitous marketing tool for products from hair tonic to children’s breakfast cereal. The sourcebook includes: * An exploration and the history of vampire myths, including the tale of Vlad the Impaler* An overview of vampire films from the silent classic Nosferatu to Francis Ford Coppola’s Bram Stoker’s Dracula* A discussion of vampire bats and the lore of blood* A complete bibliography, filmography with movie stills, telefilmography, and a theater chronology* Maps of Transylvania, London, and Whitby* A calendar to coincide with the real time actions of Bram Stoker’s Dracula, complete with sunrise and sunset times as well as the all-important phases of the moon* And much more… |
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Duchess of Aquitaine: A Novel of Eleanor $9.99 A slim young girl with leaves in her tangled hair came boldly into the room without asking permission. “No, no.” The girl waved away Archbishop Geoffrey’s proffered list of names as if they were a tray of honey cakes. “I have had an excellent idea, my lord archbishop.” “If it’s about the May Day pageant,” said Geoffrey du Lauroux, “I fear it would not be wise for you to go out into the town at this time, my dear—” “No.” Somehow the girl stood a few inches taller, and the reverend archbishop stopped in mid-sentence. Instead of being turned politely around and told to go finish her needlework, she was commanding them all. “No man in my realm is strong enough to hold Aquitaine without the agreement of my other vassals,” Eleanor pronounced. “And if I marry outside Aquitaine—if we ally with Normandy or Toulouse, or even Geoffrey of Anjou—Louis of France will perceive the joining of our lands as a threat and may make war on us…. “Then,” said Eleanor with a dazzling smile that suggested, somehow, how dull must be anybody who failed to appreciate her conclusion, “there is but one marriage possible, is there not? The king of France has a son….”—-from Duchess of Aquitaine |
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Educating Peter: A Bit Like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, But with Crisps… $3.8 New – Peter’s mum and dad are worried. Over the last twelve months they’ve noticed ferocious changes taking place in their son. It’s not just the mumbling and the cloud of melancholy that seems to hover permanently over his ever-more-militant mop of curly hair. It’s not even the oversized trousers or the numerous metal chains that hang off them. The problem is that Peter, who is fourteen, wants to be a musician – a rock star preferably, but anything else that involves a guitar, gets him bags of |
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Films By Czech Directors (Study Guide) $39.53 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Films Directed by Alexandr Hackenschmied, Films Directed by Antonín Máša, Films Directed by Evald Schorm, Films Directed by František ÄŒáp, Films Directed by Gustav Machatý, Films Directed by Hugo Haas, Films Directed by Jan HÅ™ebejk, Films Directed by Jan NÄ?mec, Films Directed by Jan SvÄ?rák, Films Directed by Jan Švankmajer, Films Directed by Jaromil Jireš, Films Directed by JiÅ™í Barta, Films Directed by JiÅ™í Menzel, Films Directed by JiÅ™í Trnka, Films Directed by Karel KachyÅ?a, Films Directed by Karel Lamac, Films Directed by Karel Reisz, Films Directed by Karel Smyczek, Films Directed by Karel Zeman, Films Directed by Martin FriÄ?, Films Directed by Miloš Forman, Films Directed by OldÅ™ich Lipský, Films Directed by Otakar Vávra, Films Directed by VojtÄ?ch Jasný, Films Directed by Václav Krška, Films Directed by VÄ?ra Chytilová, Films Directed by ZbynÄ?k Brynych, Films Directed by ZdenÄ?k Podskalský, the Good Earth, Man on the Moon, Meshes of the Afternoon, the People Vs. Larry Flynt, Amadeus, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Goya’s Ghosts, I Served the King of England, Hair, the Fifth Horseman Is Fear, KrysaÅ™, Dark Blue World, Valmont, Ragtime, the French Lieutenant’s Woman, Who’ll Stop the Rain, Faust, a Quiet Week in the House, Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, Little Otik, Closely Watched Trains, Alice, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning, Journey to the Beginning of Time, the Emperor and the Golem, Sweet Dreams, to Be Alive!, Ecstasy, Divided We Fall, Pelíšky, Picnic With Weissmann, Conquest, |
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Finding the Perfect Wave $23.99 Alli…there’s been an accident.’ Her voice grew silent. ‘What?’ I began to hear sobbing coming from the other end of the line. A sick feeling overtook my whole body. The fear of what I was about to hear became a stronger reality with each of Sara’s sobs. ‘There was a really bad car accident, and Alli…’ She paused and began to cry louder. ‘H-He’s…gone. He’s dead.’ Seventeen-year-old Alli Whitton’s life just can’t get any better. She’s one of the best surfers in Huntington Beach, spending every day side by side with her boyfriend, Todd, and just days away from entering the halls of her senior year in high school. Then her dad is transferred miles away from her beloved ocean to the middle of the sweltering Arizona desert, and Alli’s perfect life is threatened. It takes an uphill turn, however, when she meets Jake, the school’s handsome soccer star, whose sandy blond hair and sharp green eyes remind her how to smile once again. All she needs to do is make it ten long months; then she’s free to return to California. But when an unthinkable tragedy occurs, Alli is forced into mourning the loss of a dear loved one, leaving her suffering through the grieving process in a new school with none of her best friends to comfort her. Cheri Miklich’s Finding the Perfect Wave is a romantic coming-of-age drama where readers will learn, along with Alli, to smile and laugh even amidst life’s darkest hours. A new romance blooms, hope and faith fight to prevail, and a strong realization of passion for her dreams surfaces as she discovers who she is meant to be. Join Alli as she enters the waters of life and seeks to find the perfect wave! |
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Foregone Verses $12.19 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:The “tees” shall be the sort from which One drives two hundred yards, at least, While over hurdle, bunker, ditch The balls shall rise as tho’ of yeast; The niblicks, mashies and the cleeks Shall never miss or make a slip, While only he who Scottish speaks Shall have a card of membership. Here on this field of perfect strokes I’ll play a winning game with all Who beat me when on earth, the folks Who think I cannot hit the ball. And best of all, the games between, When o’er my nectar I am heard My triumphs to recount, I ween, There’ll not be one to doubt my word. A BALLADE OF GIRLS. Who would not pause to drink a toast, To pledge the health of maidens fair, While thinking still of her who most Excells in wit and beauty rare? Who would not thus one moment spare For love’s devoir, while onward whirls The world with all its sordid care?— A health, I say, to lovely girls! What man of us is too engrossed, Too busied with the world’s affair, An instant to desert his post And drink to damsels debonair? Nor need he fear lest he forswear Himself in pledging flaxen curls, If she he loves have raven hair— A health, I say, to lovely girls 1 And so this glass to beauty’s host! A pledge in which we all may share— ‘Tis only thus that we may boast The smiles of her without compare, The one for whom we each would dare And die the death amid the swirls Of cannon’s smoke and battle’s flare— A health, I say, to lovely girls! L’Envoi. Let lovers join us everywhere— We have no part with carping churls Who laugh to scorn love’s sweetest snare— A health, a health to lovely girls! THE RAVING “The Woman’s Christian Temperance Union of Pittsburg have decided to investigate the charge that President Roosevelt receive… |
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Fragile Hopes, Transient Dreams: And Other Stories $11.05 Used – “Alert for danger, Laura Roth stands at the door of her sod house, anxiously watching a lone rider cantering toward her across the prairie. Dismounting, he removes his hat and bows slightly. His eyes-in striking contrast to his dark skin, black hair and beard-are an intense blue. He returns her gaze honestly. She sees nothing to fear. As she dips a cup of water from the barrel by the door and offers it to the weary traveler, Laura never dreams that she and this man would share a mutual se |
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Fragile Hopes, Transient Dreams: And Other Stories $11.13 New – “Alert for danger, Laura Roth stands at the door of her sod house, anxiously watching a lone rider cantering toward her across the prairie. Dismounting, he removes his hat and bows slightly. His eyes-in striking contrast to his dark skin, black hair and beard-are an intense blue. He returns her gaze honestly. She sees nothing to fear. As she dips a cup of water from the barrel by the door and offers it to the weary traveler, Laura never dreams that she and this man would share a mutual sec |
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Fragile Hopes, Transient Dreams: And Other Stories $17.55 Used – “Alert for danger, Laura Roth stands at the door of her sod house, anxiously watching a lone rider cantering toward her across the prairie. Dismounting, he removes his hat and bows slightly. His eyes-in striking contrast to his dark skin, black hair and beard-are an intense blue. He returns her gaze honestly. She sees nothing to fear. As she dips a cup of water from the barrel by the door and offers it to the weary traveler, Laura never dreams that she and this man would share a mutual se |
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Fragile Hopes, Transient Dreams: And Other Stories $31.95 Alert for danger, Laura Roth stands at the door of her sod house, anxiously watching a lone rider cantering toward her across the prairie. Dismounting, he removes his hat and bows slightly. His eyes-in striking contrast to his dark skin, black hair and beard-are an intense blue. He returns her gaze honestly. She sees nothing to fear.As she dips a cup of water from the barrel by the door and offers it to the weary traveler, Laura never dreams that she and this man would share a mutual secret to the grave. Thus begins the saga of John and Laura Roth and their descendents; their hopes and dreams, trials and tribulations through 110 years on the sweeping Kansas plains.We meet: Eva, spoiled and willful, who does what she has to do to survive the depression. Silas, who chooses an unorthodox way to deal with his wife”s infidelity. Gerald who, haunted by a phantom from a boyhood indiscretion, also harbors a lifelong secret. And more. The land, located on the western fringe of The Heartland, one of the richest wheat and gas producing regions in the world, is a significant protagonist in this Southwest Kansas saga. |
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Frederic Fekkai Coiff Controle Ironless Straightening Balm 3.4 fl oz (100 ml) $24 Salon blow-out sans stylist. This miraculous, non-chemical balm helps hair go straight while you dry. Sleek, chic hair resists frizz and fly-aways.Fashion isn’t what you wear; it’s how you wear it. It’s not the first thing you put on, but the last that can take classic to au courant and tell the world exactly who you are. The most powerful accessory is the one you’re born with: hair. Bold, timeless, sexy, driven – a woman can say more with her hair than a man can say all day. No look is truly done until your hair is.Fekkai Coiffintroduces hair couture, now ready-to-wear. A wardrobe of fashion stylers, each is multi-functional in form but sheer in formula made to wear alone or layer limitlessly. Texture, hold, mold and more without fear of buildup or product overdose. From precisely polished to deliberately undone, make a statement all day with All Day Style-Memory.Who is it for?All hair types.Advanced technologyProvides flexible, yet durable hold with innovative All Day Style-Memory Complex. Creates professional, multi-effect styles- sheer, versatile formulas allow you to mix and layer without fear of product buildup. Restores and maintains hair’s natural moisture balance with rice protein, jojoba protein and panthenol. Provides UV and environmental protection.Why is it different?Not all styling products are created equal. Hairstyles created with most conventional styling products tend to breakdown and lose shape after only a few hours. Fekkai Coiffproducts feature our exclusive All Day Style-Memory Complex- helping you maintain that just-styled look throughout an active day. This innovative complex contains hydrolyzed hibiscus protein, a botanical plant derivative with film-forming and conditioning properties, and specially selected weightless polymers. |
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Frederic Fekkai Coiff Fini Sheer Hold Hairspray 5.8 oz (150 g) $11.81 Always leave a lasting impression. This feather light hair spray holds on without getting stiff or sticky. spray, spray, spray and stay supple with this sheer, brush-through finish that lives on all day.Fashion isn’t what you wear; it’s how you wear it. It’s not the first thing you put on, but the last that can take classic to au courant and tell the world exactly who you are. The most powerful accessory is the one you’re born with: hair. Bold, timeless, sexy, driven – a woman can say more with her hair than a man can say all day. No look is truly done until your hair is.Fekkai Coiffintroduces hair couture, now ready-to-wear. A wardrobe of fashion stylers, each is multi-functional in form but sheer in formula made to wear alone or layer limitlessly. Texture, hold, mold and more without fear of buildup or product overdose. From precisely polished to deliberately undone, make a statement all day with All Day Style-Memory.Who is it for?All hair types.Advanced technologyProvides flexible, yet durable hold with innovative All Day Style-Memory Complex. Creates professional, multi-effect styles- sheer, versatile formulas allow you to mix and layer without fear of product buildup. Restores and maintains hair’s natural moisture balance with rice protein, jojoba protein and panthenol. Provides UV and environmental protection.Why is it different?Not all styling products are created equal. Hairstyles created with most conventional styling products tend to breakdown and lose shape after only a few hours. Fekkai Coiffproducts feature our exclusive All Day Style-Memory Complex- helping you maintain that just-styled look throughout an active day. This innovative complex contains hydrolyzed hibiscus protein, a botanical plant derivative with film-forming and conditioning properties, and specially selected weightless polymers. |
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Frederic Fekkai Coiff Magnifique Ultra-Light Finishing Creme 1.7 fl oz (50 ml) $24 Whip hair into its softest, sexiest shape. This airy souffle floats through layers to add ideal definition and shape without the crunch.Fashion isn’t what you wear; it’s how you wear it. It’s not the first thing you put on, but the last that can take classic to au courant and tell the world exactly who you are. The most powerful accessory is the one you’re born with: hair. Bold, timeless, sexy, driven – a woman can say more with her hair than a man can say all day. No look is truly done until your hair is.Fekkai Coiffintroduces hair couture, now ready-to-wear. A wardrobe of fashion stylers, each is multi-functional in form but sheer in formula made to wear alone or layer limitlessly. Texture, hold, mold and more without fear of buildup or product overdose. From precisely polished to deliberately undone, make a statement all day with All Day Style-Memory.Who is it for?All hair types.Advanced technologyProvides flexible, yet durable hold with innovative All Day Style-Memory Complex. Creates professional, multi-effect styles- sheer, versatile formulas allow you to mix and layer without fear of product buildup. Restores and maintains hair’s natural moisture balance with rice protein, jojoba protein and panthenol. Provides UV and environmental protection.Why is it different?Not all styling products are created equal. Hairstyles created with most conventional styling products tend to breakdown and lose shape after only a few hours. Fekkai Coiffproducts feature our exclusive All Day Style-Memory Complex- helping you maintain that just-styled look throughout an active day. This innovative complex contains hydrolyzed hibiscus protein, a botanical plant derivative with film-forming and conditioning properties, and specially selected weightless polymers. |
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From Hairdressers to Pastors $14.47 People from all walks of life suffer more and more from fear, trauma, grief and loss. Needs in the community are growing to breathtaking proportions. Those in need are searching for comfort, hoping to find it from those who are prepared to make themselves available for a chat, a cup of tea, a moment to share some laughter, sometimes sad and painful experiences, sometimes joyful moments and sometimes just for the need of connecting.Domestic violence has also reached new record highs with social and health consequences. These consequences include anxiety, depression, other emotional and physical stress symptoms, substance abuse, suicide, reduced coping skills, loss of self esteem, breakdown of relationships, living in fear and other major impacts on quality of life. Children of perpetrators and victims fall into behavioral problems, poor adjustment and poor social competence, bullying and family conflict. Lack of social skills often leads to bad financial management, eating disorders and sometimes to a total lack of responsibility and self respect.The topics discussed and written about in this handbook have been identified as a number of the top pressing issues confronted by western societies in the 21st century. They are not placed into specific priorities or in some kind of value order but rather in a format that brings out a great variety of commonly used theories, practices and therapeutic techniques to address certain needs of people.This handbook is dedicated to counselors, teachers, hair dressers, school principles, pastors, elders, community and church leaders, human resource practitioners, people in need, doctors, business owners, health workers, executive managers, neighbors, students and those who have gifts of healing, mercy and love. |
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Golden Delicious Perfume 4.0 oz COL Spray $34.99 With Golden Delicious from Demeter, you can create your own legendary memories – or borrow our favorite, that crisp fall day when, as kids, we went apple picking. The fragrance of the ripe fruit was so strong we did not want to wash our hair for days, for fear of losing the scent and the moment. |
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Hail Columbia!; Random Impressions Of A Conservative English Radical $19.99 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:I : II. AMERICA IN THE MAKING THERE is no peace in Chicago. In Chicago the past and the future give birth to an unruly being that angrily shakes the fetters of one tradition as it creates another which it throws away as it goes, like a snake which wearies of its skin and sloughs it off for a new one. It is a city of terror and light, untamed and unwearied. It has harnessed a white-hot energy to beginnings; upon its roofs it erects cities; it has torn the vitals of its streets for railway cuttings, set up porticoes as promises of colonnades. Grim is the heart within, 2tnd hot as molten metal. The city writhes in its narrow communications, as the head of Medusa among its tangled hair. Its suburbs lie like disjointed members, deprived of easy transit ,to the body: the suburban stores forbid it; they fear for their custom, and the politicians tumble and crawl in, graft, threat, and proclamation, over the great body that heaves, angry and chafed, yet negligent of what is not its daily labor, like a dray horse with bent head that shakes the tenaciousflies. Here is room fo:’ lust and its repression, none for listlessness; hare is everlasting struggle, no mild aspiration to f eace. There is no peace in Chicago. … In my first chapter I recorded impressions of the Land of the Bean and the Cod, but now, with the Middle West before me, dazing me by the clash of its trolley cars, blinding me with the fire and cloud of its smokestacks, I hesitate. I hesitate partly because the Middle West is big, because it is real, and because, erected upon the pedestal of its worth, America attendant upon its triumph, it may not care to be analyzed at all. For it is a fable that the truly great tolerate criticism; nearly all detest it. Already I have earned trouble, hardly by criticizing |
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Hail Columbia!; Random Impressions Of A Conservative English Radical $17.01 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:I : II. AMERICA IN THE MAKING THERE is no peace in Chicago. In Chicago the past and the future give birth to an unruly being that angrily shakes the fetters of one tradition as it creates another which it throws away as it goes, like a snake which wearies of its skin and sloughs it off for a new one. It is a city of terror and light, untamed and unwearied. It has harnessed a white-hot energy to beginnings; upon its roofs it erects cities; it has torn the vitals of its streets for railway cuttings, set up porticoes as promises of colonnades. Grim is the heart within, 2tnd hot as molten metal. The city writhes in its narrow communications, as the head of Medusa among its tangled hair. Its suburbs lie like disjointed members, deprived of easy transit ,to the body: the suburban stores forbid it; they fear for their custom, and the politicians tumble and crawl in, graft, threat, and proclamation, over the great body that heaves, angry and chafed, yet negligent of what is not its daily labor, like a dray horse with bent head that shakes the tenaciousflies. Here is room fo:’ lust and its repression, none for listlessness; hare is everlasting struggle, no mild aspiration to f eace. There is no peace in Chicago. … In my first chapter I recorded impressions of the Land of the Bean and the Cod, but now, with the Middle West before me, dazing me by the clash of its trolley cars, blinding me with the fire and cloud of its smokestacks, I hesitate. I hesitate partly because the Middle West is big, because it is real, and because, erected upon the pedestal of its worth, America attendant upon its triumph, it may not care to be analyzed at all. For it is a fable that the truly great tolerate criticism; nearly all detest it. Already I have earned trouble, hardly by criticizing |
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Hair in Funny Places $27.84 When a little girl asks her teddy bear about growing up, she gets the whole answer. Told with lighthearted frankness, this humorous look at growing up takes the mystery out of puberty and the fear out of an often embarrassing subject. |
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Haunted Alaska $9.95 They are watching us, these ghosts of the North. They cook breakfast, play cards, mine gold, turn on radios, and play the piano. A logger sees a ghostly Model T drive through his truck. The smell of tobacco wafts through a room where no one is smoking. Fresh footprints are found in the snow, but there is no one for miles around. Haunted Alaska is a collection of ghost stories that will make the hair rise on the back of your neck. These astonishing stories tell of miners terrorized by spirits wandering their claims, of roadhouse owners visited daily by ghosts, of reindeer herders who run in fear as one of their own departed comes back in spirit form to continue his duties after death, and of human voices and dog barking heard in empty woods, complete with the smell of a campfire that isn’t there. Some ghosts are found in-you guessed it-ghost towns. About the Author: Lifelong Alaskan Ron Wendt is a gold miner, teacher, and book publisher who has traveled extensively throughout the North by air, water, and road. He was raised in Fairbanks and now lives in the Wasilla area. |
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Haunted Alaska: Ghost Stories from the Far North $9.95 Beware of reading this book alone on a dark night! They are watching  us, these ghosts of the North. They cook breakfast, play cards, mine gold, turn on radios, and play the piano. A logger sees a ghostly Model T drive through his truck. The smell of tobacco wafts through a room where no one is smoking. Fresh footprints are found in the snow, but there is no one for miles around. Haunted Alaska is a collection of ghost stories that will make the hair rise on the back of your neck. They tell of miners harassed by ghosts, of reindeer herders who run in fear as one of their own departed comes back in spirit form, and of human voices heard in an empty woods, complete with the smell of a campfire that isn’t there. |
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Heaven in High Gear $13.99 Her cool sexy demeanor betrays nothing, but twenty-nine-year-old Heather Hurley suffers from major anxiety attacks — her life in L.A. isn’t going exactly as planned. Now, in a bar near her hometown on the Jersey shore, her future is about to change forever….”Your panic is your friend. It loves you and it’s just trying to protect you.The man who spoke to her was gorgeous: long dusky hair, faded jeans and a black motorcycle jacket. And before Heather could brush him off, his arm touched hers and the result was electric: she felt her fear and anxiety drop away. Who was this guy? “I am who you think I am.” Oh, God. “That’s very good. It’s about time we straightened out a few things in your life.” His voice was like a sanctuary, a safe and lovely haven, and she felt enveloped by a cloud of serenity.So begins Heather’s journey toward discovering her life as it was meant to be: filled with the true meaning of love and the magic of realizing her dreams. For every woman who longs to embrace her true self, heaven in high gear is proof that you can always find your way, as long as you trust your heart. |
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Heaven in High Gear By Joan Brady $16.95 Her cool sexy demeanor betrays nothing, but twenty-nine-year-old Heather Hurley suffers from major anxiety attacks — her life in L.A. isn’t going exactly as planned. Now, in a bar near her hometown on the Jersey shore, her future is about to change forever….<P><I>”Your panic is your friend. It loves you and it’s just trying to protect you.</I><P>The man who spoke to her was gorgeous: long dusky hair, faded jeans and a black motorcycle jacket. And before Heather could brush him off, his arm touched hers and the result was electric: she felt her fear and anxiety drop away. Who was this guy? <I>”I am who you think I am.”</I> Oh, God. <I>”That’s very good. It’s about time we straightened out a few things in your life.”</I> His voice was like a sanctuary, a safe and lovely haven, and she felt enveloped by a cloud of serenity.<P>So begins Heather’s journey toward discovering her life as it was meant to be: filled with the true meaning of love and the magic of realizing her dreams. For every woman who longs to embrace her true self, heaven in high gear is proof that you can always find your way, as long as you trust your heart. |
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Heaven in High Gear By Joan Brady $13.99 Her cool sexy demeanor betrays nothing, but twenty-nine-year-old Heather Hurley suffers from major anxiety attacks — her life in L.A. isn’t going exactly as planned. Now, in a bar near her hometown on the Jersey shore, her future is about to change forever….<P><I>”Your panic is your friend. It loves you and it’s just trying to protect you.</I><P>The man who spoke to her was gorgeous: long dusky hair, faded jeans and a black motorcycle jacket. And before Heather could brush him off, his arm touched hers and the result was electric: she felt her fear and anxiety drop away. Who was this guy? <I>”I am who you think I am.”</I> Oh, God. <I>”That’s very good. It’s about time we straightened out a few things in your life.”</I> His voice was like a sanctuary, a safe and lovely haven, and she felt enveloped by a cloud of serenity.<P>So begins Heather’s journey toward discovering her life as it was meant to be: filled with the true meaning of love and the magic of realizing her dreams. For every woman who longs to embrace her true self, heaven in high gear is proof that you can always find your way, as long as you trust your heart. |
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Hide and Seek $86.85 The girl named Mary — they called her Madonna, and she was deaf and dumb and beautiful as a painting by Raphael — was a mystery. The Blyths adopted her from a kindly old woman connected to a traveling circus, but everyone knew she wasn’t from circus folk. All they DID know about her identity was that she’d lost her hearing in an accident, and the proprietor of the circus had treated her horribly, and, and . . . and in her cache of secret personal private things, she owned one thing as precious to her as life itself: a bracelet made of brown human hair with the initials MG tied into it. The Blyths kept it locked in a bureau for fear that Mary’s unknown family might one day claim her. . . . |
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Hiding in Plain Sight $74.61 An extraordinary story of strength, resilience, hope, and salvation, Betty Lauer’s book chronicles Berta Weissberger’s six-year terrifying odyssey in Nazi-occupied Poland. After dying her hair blonde and studying the catechism in hopes of passing as Christian Poles, Berta, her mother, and her sister live a life of constant vigilance and fear. It is only through her abiding faith in a higher power that she is enabled to survive while hiding in plain sight. |
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Hiding in Plain Sight: The Incredible True Story of a German-Jewish Teenager’s Struggle to Survive in Nazi-Occupied Poland $17.61 Used – An extraordinary story of strength, resilience, hope, and salvation, Betty Lauer’s book chronicles Berta Weissberger’s six-year terrifying odyssey in Nazi-occupied Poland. After dying her hair blonde and studying the catechism in hopes of passing as Christian Poles, Berta, her mother, and her sister live a life of constant vigilance and fear. It is only through her abiding faith in a higher power that she is enabled to survive while hiding in plain sight. |
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Hiding in Plain Sight: The Incredible True Story of a German-Jewish Teenager’s Struggle to Survive in Nazi-Occupied Poland $24.03 New – An extraordinary story of strength, resilience, hope, and salvation, Betty Lauer’s book chronicles Berta Weissberger’s six-year terrifying odyssey in Nazi-occupied Poland. After dying her hair blonde and studying the catechism in hopes of passing as Christian Poles, Berta, her mother, and her sister live a life of constant vigilance and fear. It is only through her abiding faith in a higher power that she is enabled to survive while hiding in plain sight. |
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Hilda Among The Broken Gods. By The Author Of ‘Olrig Grange’. $20 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:BOOK SECOND. HILDA’S DIARY. March, 18 — ” A WINIFRED Urquhart and I, when we were tall school-girls, Chatting of wooings and weddings while twisting our hair up in curls, Or whispering some hush-secret, which was not secret a bit, Only we were confidential, and made a secret of it — Winnie and I made a paction, silly things that we were ! That she would be sure to tell me, and I must be sure to tell her, Whoever, first of us, wedded, all the bitter and sweet Of the life of marriage that makes the life of a woman complete ; The hope, the fear, and the bliss too, we were to set down all, And none of our Gardens of Eden be hid by a hedge or a wall. So now she writes me a letter, all underlined, to say She trusts that I do not forget the promise I made that day; Hints that, perhaps, I might keep a Diary locked with a key, And sacred To Early Friendship, which no other eye should see; And hopes that I will not act like commonplace wives, who drop Their friends and their French and pianos, and put to the Past a full stop, So to begin a new paragraph all about beeves and muttons, Darning, and troubles with servants, and gentlemen’s shirts and buttons. Why does marriage, she adds, so often a woman degrade ? Why is the wife so silly, who was ever so bright as a maid? Why should a husband like to fallow her intellect,And starve it on housekeeping cares that lower her self-respect ? But she is sure that mine is all that he ought to be, Worthy of love and devotion, almost worthy of me. Yet, O the young love of girls ! it is purer, truer, and better! And so she concludes with a prayer for a long and an early letter. This has set me a-thinking that, maybe, I ought to write The things that my heart is full … |
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Human Cargo $42.99 Separated from his country and family, John McDonald has one purpose–getting home. Treat Williams (Deep Rising, Hair) stars as John McDonald in the dramatic true story of an American businessman’s terrifying fight to escape the treachery and torture of a corrupt Saudi Arabian sheik who’s holding him prisoner. McDonald believes his big break has come when one of the wealthiest men in Arabia wants to sign a deal for his product. But during his trip to the Middle East, the deal quickly turns to disaster as McDonald is kidnapped, thrown in jail and lost in a world of fear and intimidation. Knowing his only hope is escape, McDonald risks his life in an incredible act of bravery. |
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I Am Not My Hair: A Young Woman’s Journey and Triumph over Breast Cancer $25.67 On December 10, 2007, just three months shy of her thirtieth birthday, Tyesha Love received a phone call that would change her life forever. After being told she had stage 2 breast cancer, Tyesha’s world stopped, the walls closed in, and she fell to the floor sobbing. This is the story of her compelling journey through breast cancer from diagnosis to treatment to triumph.As a single parent, full-time student, and full-time employee, Tyesha, a self-confessed control freak, already had her entire year planned out when she received her diagnosis. No stranger to confronting daily challenges, Tyesha relays how she placed her worries and fears in God’s hands and then courageously confronted the tests, surgeries, treatments, and recovery. While sharing the poignant moments like when her one-year-old nephew blew a kiss at her cancer-ridden breast, Tyesha also provides a self-disclosing glimpse into what it is like to fear the unknown, feel the physical pain after a mastectomy, and face herself in the mirror after she loses her hair. Tyesha’s moving story is intended to be a testimony for those battling breast cancer with the hope that her journey will become the inspiration to persevere and prevail while believing in faith, hope, and life. |
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I Am Not My Hair: A Young Woman’s Journey and Triumph over Breast Cancer $15.85 On December 10, 2007, just three months shy of her thirtieth birthday, Tyesha Love received a phone call that would change her life forever. After being told she had stage 2 breast cancer, Tyesha’s world stopped, the walls closed in, and she fell to the floor sobbing. This is the story of her compelling journey through breast cancer from diagnosis to treatment to triumph.As a single parent, full-time student, and full-time employee, Tyesha, a self-confessed control freak, already had her entire year planned out when she received her diagnosis. No stranger to confronting daily challenges, Tyesha relays how she placed her worries and fears in God’s hands and then courageously confronted the tests, surgeries, treatments, and recovery. While sharing the poignant moments like when her one-year-old nephew blew a kiss at her cancer-ridden breast, Tyesha also provides a self-disclosing glimpse into what it is like to fear the unknown, feel the physical pain after a mastectomy, and face herself in the mirror after she loses her hair. Tyesha’s moving story is intended to be a testimony for those battling breast cancer with the hope that her journey will become the inspiration to persevere and prevail while believing in faith, hope, and life. |
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I Never Signed Up for This! $16.95 A must-read for any child/young adult diagnosed with cancer, a childhood cancer survivor, or the family and friends of someone battling cancer. Written by a childhood cancer survivor, the book lives up to its title, with its refreshingly candid approach to battling cancer at a young age. The author details her own diagnosis with cancer, and how every aspect of her life was altered as a result of the disease. I Never Signed Up for This! delivers much-needed information for young cancer patients, everything from returning to school, to dealing with parents and doctors, to losing your hair as a result of chemotherapy. This book delves into delicate topics such as the fear of death, to the difficulty of accepting cancer at such a young age. Strumpf’s upbeat attitude and passion for life shines through her writing, and serves as an inspiration for children and young adults battling cancer. |
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I Served $67.47 Unceremoniously dumped in the orphanage by their drunken, war-traumatized father, Don and his brother Mike learn the harsh realities of life. We can feel the fear of the tormented child and smell the antiseptic dormitory. Not all is bad there, for it is during this time that the young Donald sees his true love, Annette, for the first time. Her brunette hair, twinkling eyes and heart-melting smile are what help sustain the warrior’s sanity and focus during some of his darkest moments, which are yet to come. Don was a ‘malcontent renegade’ in the eyes of the nuns, because he fought for his dignity and that of his brother. Recalcitrant, yet gregarious, Don is dismissed from the orphanage with his brother, and returned to the father who had abandoned them. No hope for the future leads the seventeen-year-old boy, old beyond his years, to a recruiter’s office and the Army. In August 1967, after a tour in Alaska and six months in Germany, the young paratrooper volunteers for duty in the Republic of Vietnam and is initially assigned to the 173d Airborne Brigade. Then, he hears a call for volunteers and joins a new long range patrol unit being formed, with the motto I Serve, and the charter of taking the war to the enemy. Expertly weaving heart-thumping moments as enemy soldiers walk past within mere feet of patrols, the cacophony of battle and copper-taste of adrenaline during contacts, and the stark contrasts of the war, Don Hall takes us on his tour with the Lurps. We feel the anguish of losing teammates, and share the love for comrades. We see the oblivious eyes of the enemy walking toward an ambush, and the handmade wooden cross prepared by a soldier for a dead enemy tossed from ahelicopter. We hear the cries of the wounded and the soft strains of songs on the radio. We feel the hurt and anger of the young boy, and the power and control of the soldier as he serves. -book description written by Command Sergeant Major Jeff Mellinger |
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I’m Not Going to School Today $5.13 New – Freddie, a new boy in town, is verv nervous about attending a new school for fear that the students will make fun of him. He is self conscious about his hair color and the size of his feet. However, things turn around for Freddie. Perhaps the first day isn’t going to be so bad. A wonderful children’s book. |
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I’m Not Going to School Today $5.13 Used – Freddie is very nervous about attending a new school for fear that the students will make fun of his hair color and the size of his feet. However, things turn around for Freddie, and perhaps the first day isn’t going to be so bad. |
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I’m Not Going to School Today $12.5 Freddie, a new boy in town, is verv nervous about attending a new school for fear that the students will make fun of him. He is self conscious about his hair color and the size of his feet. However, things turn around for Freddie. Perhaps the first day isn’t going to be so bad. A wonderful children’s book. |
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If You Only Knew $21.95 Samantha awoke with the sun shining in her face. She yawned, stretching her arms above her head. She started to run her fingers through her hair, but was unable. Her fingers became tangled in short, tight curls. Samantha gasped and sat straight up. What in the world . Her heart pounded with fear. What happened to my beautiful hair? Her eyes flew open. She stared at the new surroundings. Pink wallpaper with little white roses covered the walls. A frilly, white-lace curtain hung on the enormous bay window. The room was filled with heavy, wooden antique furniture. Expensive porcelain dolls were neatly placed on the oak shelves covering one wall. Where am I? uttered Samantha. She got out of bed and looked around the room. Where am I? She turned her head toward a full-length mirror and gasped at the reflection. It was a stranger that stared back at her. The figure in the mirror was a very fat girl with pale green eyes, short, curly red hair, fair skin, and a face covered with freckles. Her eyes grew wide with recognition. Virginia Morris! What”s going on here? Why am I seeing Virginia and not myself? |
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Into Brown Bear Country $24.95 Bears are North America’s most complex and controversial predator, both loved and hated for their majesty and power. Will Troyer’s introduction to the natural history of Alaska’s brown bears is both enchanting and informative, told with the objectivity of a biologist, the resonant voice of an outdoorsman who has spent decades in bear society, and breathtaking photography.Troyer was a pioneer in the study of brown bears. Convinced that scientific research was the only antidote to widespread fear and misinformation about one of Alaska’s largest predators, he gathered data with primitive equipment and endured hair-raising adventures. His career spanned dramatic changes in approaches to bear management that ranged from extermination to conservation, a history of human-bear interactions that he recounts with unusual insight and first-hand knowledge. Troyer offers a holistic description of bear biology and behavior, an account of bear-human interactions, and practical advice for viewing and photographing bears. Into Brown Bear Country offers an intimate, realistic view of the lives of Alaska’s coastal bears. Entertaining and readable, it will be enjoyed by all readers of nature literature and is an essential starting point for anyone visiting bear country. |
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Jane Eyre $97.05 He ran headlong at me: I felt him grasp my hair and my shoulder: he had closed with a desperate thing. I really saw in him a tyrant, a murderer. I felt a drop or two of blood from my head trickle down my neck, and was sensible of somewhat pungent suffering: these sensations for the time predominated over fear, and I received him in frantic sort. I don’t very well know what I did with my hands, but he called me Rat! Rat! and bellowed out aloud. Aid was near him: Eliza and Georgiana had run for Mrs. Reed, who was gone upstairs: she now came upon the scene, followed by Bessie and her maid Abbot. We were parted: I heard the words — Dear! dear! What a fury to fly at Master John! Did ever anybody see such a picture of passion! Then Mrs. Reed subjoined — Take her away to the red-room, and lock her in there. Four hands were immediately laid upon me, and I was borne upstairs. I resisted all the way. . . . |
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Jekyll and Heidi $5.09 Used – Welcome to the new millennium of fear. As Uncle Jekyll staggered into the house his white hair shot out wildly from his head as if he had received an electric shock. I didn’t want him to see me nor know where he’d been. I especially didn’t want to know what he’d done. |
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Jekyll and Heidi $77.91 New – Welcome to the new millennium of fear. As Uncle Jekyll staggered into the house his white hair shot out wildly from his head as if he had received an electric shock. I didn’t want him to see me nor know where he’d been. I especially didn’t want to know what he’d done. |
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Jekyll and Heidi $70.1 New – Welcome to the new millennium of fear. As Uncle Jekyll staggered into the house his white hair shot out wildly from his head as if he had received an electric shock. I didn’t want him to see me nor know where he’d been. I especially didn’t want to know what he’d done. |
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Joanna $17.11 New – Among the deceit and danger in tumultuous medieval England there exists an innocent, hungry love-a love so rare it becomes the deadliest risk of all.The beautiful Joanna, Alinor’s iron-willed daughter, is heiress to the Roselynde estate and a power so incredibly strong that mighty kings are enraged with jealousy. Secretly, Joanna burns with an explosive inner passion as wild and radiant as her flaming red hair. But her deepest emotions are sadly suppressed by the devastating fear of a man’ |