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September 30, 2008

Ancient Book-Of-The-Month Clubs Light Switch Cover is new and handcrafted utilizing unique process resulting in a stunning high gloss ceramic-like finish. SET OF MATCHING SCREWS IS INCLUDED giving it a perfect finishing touch. Made of durable metal material. Buy from here…

Self-Healing With Guided Imagery: How to Use the Power of Your Mind to Heal Your Body

September 30, 2008

Join America’s favorite doctor, Andrew Weil, M.D., and fellow-physician Martin Rossman on an introduction to the far-reaching effects of imagery and visualization on one’s physical, mental, and emotional health. Dr. Weil introduces the topic, shares his own experience with visualization, and reveals the results of current research on how the practice of imagery directly influences one’s well-being. Dr. Rossman guides listeners through a complete series of practical exercises that provide an immediate experience of the healing benefits of visualization.
Customer Review: Excellent tool for guided imagery
I got this CD a while ago every single time I use it I feel better after I finish the excercise. It guides you to relax first and then to focuss on meditation and healing and it gives you four different excesices.
It is a great start for anyone who wants to explore the mind and body connection and its good effect on health. I highly recomend it if you have a chronic illness. It is a great complement to any medical treatment. It even helps me fall asleep after a hectic day when I’m ussually wired and it is hard to fall sleep. Although, the main purpose to use this CD is to meditate and be “fully aware” while you do it, so when you use it for that purpose, it is better to sit on an easy pose or lotus pose and imagine your body heal. Also, Dr Rosman’s voice is very soothing which I think it is a plus.

Customer Review: A Masterpiece!
I’ve been listening to Dr Weil and Dr Rossman’s Self Healing with Guided Imagery for the past three nights… What a masterpiece! The information on the first CD is excellent… I learned so much about how guided imagery works and for the first time felt a connection with every part of my body. The concept that each part of our body has an intelligence had a profound impact on me. I’ve been going through some very stressful life changes and this was exactly what I needed to hear. The guided imagery sessions are so relaxing so much so that I haven’t been able to get through all three sessions because I usually fall asleep and that’s ok with me. Dr Rossman’s voice is very soothing and relaxing… I felt so safe and comforted listening to such a gentle voice. Buy from here…

The Definition of Smart Adult T-Shirt

September 30, 2008

Smart - Having qualities or presenting quick intelligence or an abundance of mental capability. For an Illustration see attached person. Now the dictionary entry really does have your picture next to it! Buy from here…

Now That’s What I Call Christmas!, Vol. 2: The Signature Collection

September 30, 2008

Customer Review: Review
I really liked this 2 cd collection because it contains one cd with modern contemporary music and one cd with the older classics. So depending on your mood or the people you are with, there is something to please everyone. In my opinion, it was worth the purchase.
Customer Review: New and old holiday hits
This CD is really nice because it has both the older holiday music and the newer holiday music. That way my daughter and my mother both can listen to the same CD and enjoy it together. Buy from here…

The Baby-Sitters Club: The Baby-Sitters and the Boy Sitters

September 30, 2008

Customer Review: baby-sitters go maximillion
No one would ever think that the hit children books The Baby-sitters Club would be a movie!Well they were wrong,because the baby-sitters go maxilmillion in this charming kid flick for book lovers.
Customer Review: I loved it
This is a fun video for any BSC fan. When the girls have trouble covering a load of baby-sitting jobs on their own, they reluctantly agree to let Alan Gray and some of the other guys help out (much to Kristy’s dismay, haha). The kids absolutely love the “boy-sitters” to the point where they usually prefer them over the girls, but the guys let the kids do things like climb the roof and eat loads of candy. It’s a good episode–you’ll like it=) Buy from here…

INTERNATIONALE Women’s Tank Top

September 27, 2008

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Spice Girls - Girl Power

September 27, 2008

This collection of Spice Girls stuff includes their first four music videos, a documentary on a year in the life of the group, interviews and behind-the-scene stuff, and their songs “Wannabe,” “Say You’ll Be There,” and others. This is mostly for Spice boosters, but as usual, the women are feisty and funny, and almost anyone can be entertained by this for a little while. –Tom Keogh
Customer Review: Pure enjoyment!
I was craving a little Spice in my life last summer so I came to Amazon searching for some Spice Girls DVDs or something to feed my addiction. I’m sad to say that none of the VHS have been released on DVDs but I was so excited to find this tape.

Being from the United States, not many of their videos were played on regular rotation on MTV or VH1 so it was great to see the videos for MAMA and WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE? The latter of those two is not only one of my favorite songs by the Spice Girls, I believe it is their best video on this set. The comediennes such as Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders dress up and cause a commotion for the Comic Relief video and they rehersals are shown and they are too funny.
They also show some home videos taken by the Spice Girls on what appears to be their first big trips around the globe with stops in Paris, NYC and Hong Kong. The witty banter that they girls do as the video plays is entertaining but you can’t really understand if they are actually talking about the footage being shown.
Finally, we get to the end of the tape and we see a live peformance of WHO DO YOU THINK YOU ARE on the Brit Awards. The girls COMPLETELY blow up the venue with their flawless, high energy performance…I actually got up in my living room and started dancing.

A must buy for any Spice Girls fan that is tired of watching Spice World over and over. WHEN ARE THEY GONNA START PUTTING SOME OF THESE FABULOUS LADIES ON DVD?!?
Customer Review: Spice up close
This video starts with them sitting on a couch telling you to get comfy. “stick the kettle on make yourself comfy er we go-Mel B. It starts at 1995 and they also give you a behind-the scenes
look at thier videos and more! This is great!
Girl Power!
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How Can I Say I Love You When You Won’t Get Off My Face Women’s Babydoll tee Shirt in 6 Colors Small thru XL

September 27, 2008

Brand new item. Form-fitting babydoll style. Buy from here…

TIGER Women’s Cut T-Shirt

September 27, 2008

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The Last Full Measure

September 27, 2008

In the Pulitzer prize-winning classic The Killer Angels, Michael Shaara created the finest Civil War novel of our time, an enduring bestseller that has sold more than two million copies. In the bestselling Gods and Generals, Shaara’s son, Jeff, brilliantly sustained his father’s vision, telling the epic story of the events culminating in the Battle of Gettysburg. Now, Jeff Shaara brings this legendary father-son trilogy to its stunning conclusion in a novel that brings to life the final two years of the Civil War.

As The Last Full Measure opens, Gettysburg is past and the war advances to its third brutal year. On the Union side, the gulf between the politicians in Washington and the generals in the field yawns ever wider. Never has the cumbersome Union Army so desperately needed a decisive, hard-nosed leader. It is at this critical moment that Lincoln places Ulysses S. Grant in command–and turns the tide of war.

For Robert E. Lee, Gettysburg was an unspeakable disaster–compounded by the shattering loss of the fiery Stonewall Jackson two months before. Lee knows better than anyone that the South cannot survive a war of attrition. But with the total devotion of his generals–Longstreet, Hill, Stuart–and his unswerving faith in God, Lee is determined to fight to the bitter end.

Here too is Joshua Chamberlain, the college professor who emerged as the Union hero of Gettysburg–and who will rise to become one of the greatest figures of the Civil War.

Battle by staggering battle, Shaara dramatizes the escalating confrontation between Lee and Grant–complicated, heroic, deeply troubled men. From the costly Battle of the Wilderness to the agonizing siege of Petersburg to Lee’s epoch-making surrender at Appomattox, Shaara portrays the riveting conclusion of the Civil War through the minds and hearts of the individuals who gave their last full measure.

Full of human passion and the spellbinding truth of history, The Last Full Measure is the fitting capstone to a magnificent literary trilogy.

From the Hardcover edition.
Customer Review: The last 18 months
“The Last Full Measure” picks up where “The Killer Angels” left off. General Lee is still licking his wounds after the Confederate disaster at Gettysburg. He and Longstreet are still on shaky ground personally, and most of Lee’s best officers are gone now. Meanwhile President Abraham Lincoln has just appointed General Grant to the new position of Lieutenant General, commander of the Union Army. He pursues Lee for another 18 months whittling away at the southern army until Lee is finally forced to surrender.

It seems like the writing process of this trilogy was just as much an epic as the novels themselves. It starts with Jeffery Shaara’s father, Michael, who wrote “The Killer Angels”. Then son Jeff takes on the mantel and continues on, going backward before Gettysburg and forward afterward until the end of the war. This book, as you know, is the end of the Civil War trilogy and it ends with a bang, so to speak. This book is so thoroughly heartbreaking at the end, with General Lee’s Army of Northern Virginia on the run from General Grants Union forces. What did it for me was when Lee was inspecting the troops and they are so pathetic looking and tell Lee they’re hungry. And the truce at Appomattox was possibly the best writing I have ever read, with both enemy generals being civil to each other that was obviously a strained effort from both parties.

Saintly Colonel Joshua Chamberlain is still the main Union protagonist through out the novel, though in “Measure” he shares the spotlight with General Grant, who is a moody and somber man, more or less Lee’s moral equivalent. Longstreet and Lee are still the main focus of the Confederate point of view, though after the battle at Gettysburg their relationship is strained at best. We see and hear a little of Sherman’s March to the Sea, but the main focus is on the battle field in Virginia and in the north.

As before the realities of the fight are examined minutely, with the Bristoe Station, then Overland Campaign to the Siege of Petersburg. The introduction of African American soldiers is new to the Shaara series, but it also shows that the one’s who had the most to lose were also willing to fight just as hard and ferociously as their white counterparts.

A worthy conclusion to a great series of books.
Customer Review: Great finish in an outstanding trilogy
I think this book, and the two preceding it should be required reading in school. I had no idea how horrific this war was, particularly more so as the brutalities committed on both sides were against our own. There were so many moments when I wanted to stop and cry for the loss of life, and especially at the end when the one man who was capable of healing the country and bringing us all back together as one nation, Abraham Lincoln, was assassinated.

The research was impeccable and telling the story from the viewpoints of the various generals absolutely fascinating. The honorable Robert E. Lee, Chamberlain (loved his gracious salute to the surrendering army), and the ever fascinating U.S. Grant.

One quote from so many in the book that just brought tears to my eyes: “Yes, it was horrible, horrible indeed. But he had to tell himself that, remind himself to see it that way. There was no sickening revulsion, no outrage, no indignation at the barbarism. It was just one more scene from this war, one more horror, one more mass of death, blending together with all the rest.”

Highly highly recommended, and will definitely open your eyes to the horror of war. Buy from here…

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