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Nesco FD-75PR 700-Watt Food Dehydrator $55.99 Generates maximum speed and quality for dehydrating fruits, vegetables, beef jerky and vension jerky. Great for making trail mix, homemade yogurt, apple snacks, banana chips, dried soup mixes, dried tomatoes, dried fruits, herbs and spices. Also makes potpourri and dried flowers. Helps dry food in hours, not days like ordinary food dehydrators. U.S.A. Shape: Round, Watts: 700, Top Mount Fan: Yes, … |
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Lodge Pro Logic Cast Iron 14 Pizza Pan, Black $34.97 PIZZA/ROAST PAN WITH RECIPE CARD – The Lodge Pizza/Roasting Pan gives your pizza a golden crust every time and the heat retention properties of cast iron keep it piping hot until the last slice. The even heat distribution of Lodge cast iron enhances the flavor of roasted vegetables, pork chops, chicken and beef. A generous 14 size provides plenty of room for your favorite recipe, and the contempor… |
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Victorinox Fibrox 7-Inch Granton Edge Santoku Knife $26.99 Nothing is worse than going to cut with your cutlery, and having the handle slip around in your hand. To combat this potential for injury, Victorinox has created this Fibrox santoku knife. The Fibrox® handle is textured and provides a firm grip, even when wet, and does not slip or slide around. It is comfortable and fits naturally to the shape of your hand, and provides an attractive and modern s… |
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Disney Silly Songs: 20 Simply Super Singable Silly Songs $4.54 “20 simply super singable silly songs”–container.No Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: SILLY SONGSTitle: 20 SIMPLY SUPER SINGABLE SILLYStreet Release Date: 01/17/1997… |
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Pet Shop Boys Discography: The Complete Singles Collection $10.31 Where would the ’80s have been without the Pet Shop Boys? Discography makes a compelling case for the notion of Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe as pioneers, if not geniuses. Mixing the cold feel of Euro-techno beats with the Boys’ quest for something warm between the sheets, “What Have I Done to Deserve This” and “Suburbia” sound almost soulful. Although they seemed to be suffering from a terminal ca… |
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AccuSharp 001 Knife Sharpener $5.33 This knife shapener sharpens any double edge blade whether serrated or plain, thick or thin and it will do it faster than youd believe possible. AccuSharp sharpeners are the best, easiest and fastest sharpeners around. The difference is in the specially formulated, precision ground and mounted tungsten carbide blades…. |
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Belkin 12-Outlet Home/Office Surge Protector with Phone/Ethernet/Coaxial Protection and Extended Cord $49.99 SAFETY COVERS FOR OUTLETSSLIM DESIGN FOR COMPACT STORAGEORGANIZES CABLES WITH DETACHABLE CORD MANAGEMENT CLIPFLAT-PROFILE PLUG12 OUTLETS1-IN/2-OUT TELEPHONE/MODEM PROTECTION RJ45 & COAXIAL PROTECTION3960 JOULES10-FT EXTENDED CORDLIFETIME PRODUCT WARRANTY$300000 CONNECTED EQUIPMENT WARRANTYUPC : 722868594339Shipping Dimensions : 15.00in X 6.50in X 2.25inEstimated Shipping Weight : 2.4313… |
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Belkin Conserve Socket F7C009q Energy-Saving Outlet $9.66 Conserve Socket Power Timer. Many of the electronics and appliances around your home use electricity even when they’re not in use wasting energy and driving up your electric bill. The Conserve Socket Power Timer automatically shuts off power (including standby power) to your electronics and appliances after a time interval you select to help you save energy. Choose between three settings: 30 minut… |
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The Three Stooges Collection, Vol 2: 1937-1939 $10.75 By 1937, where Volume Two of this long overdue chronological collection picks up, Moe, Larry, and Curly had been performing together for over a decade, and appeared in several feature films and 19 short subjects for Columbia. They were just getting warmed up; there is nary a clunker among the 24 shorts on this two-disc set. Several rank in the Stooges pantheon, including “Grips, Grunts and Groans”… |
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Make That Money $10 Make That Money – Macklemore & Ryan Lewis |
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Money $14.95 “a personal finance magazine exploring every nook and cranny of trying to live the american dream, money magazine is an excellent magazine packed with practical and fiscally useful guidance. with counsel on how to deal with college financing, buying a car and even on how to acquire your first house, money magazine subscription is a tremendous value. renew or buy a subscription to get money magazineæs first-rate knowledge about making smart financial decisions and about intelligently planning your financial future. money magazine will always make for a thoughtful gift subscription and a valuable addition to anybodyæs reading consumption.money’s innovative approach to investing, cutting taxes, saving money, and retirement planning, will help you reach your financial goals. it offers smart, no-nonsense tips and strategies to make the most of your money. you’ll also receive tips on the hottest stocks and mutual funds to buy now!” |
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Lettuce, Braveheart 1 Pkt. (500 seeds) $3.95 “The extra-large heads of this hearty new romaine form solid, full hearts that are rich green to the core. Save loads of money and make no waste growing Braveheart, as every smooth green leaf, whether loose outer or tight inner, is mild and tasty. Added disease resistance ensures growing success in every garden.” |
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”Marry for Money, You’ll Learn To Love Later!” $3.99 This is the incredibly interesting story which describes the unbelievable mistakes we make in life, how we cope with them into the future, and what are the lessons learned from this thing called ‘life’! The story is mixed with a sense of sarcastic humor but always stressing the benefits of humor. It is also a story of hope and encouragement as the author fights a battle that his dad, his hero, lost – to Parkinson”s disease. Here’s the Forward: What is life really all about? Why are we here? Is there any purpose to our existence? These are questions that have been asked over and over again for centuries and centuries. Well I believe I have found the answer – now that I am totally broke and deteriorating thanks to Parkinson’s disease! Gee – thanks guys!The sarcastic sense of humor in me concludes the following about our existence here on planet earth – “LIFE IS A BITCH, THAN YOU MARRY ONE (TWO IN MY CASE) AND THEN YOU DIE” Guess I’m just waiting for the arrival of the Grim Reaper himself!!However, the real me has slowly discovered that we are all on a journey here on earth. The journey is intended not to be an easy one. It is intended for us to learn from the decisions we make using our free will. There is much pain, suffering, disappointment, hurt, anger, and sorrow. And, hopefully, forgiveness. There is no hell I believe. You are living it everyday – the good and the bad! A lot more bad than good! What is it all for? It is for all of us to learn and to grow as human creatures and to eventually flourish in a place where we will discover peace, love, harmony – Where? In the hereafter – In that warmth of the Light we hear so much about from people returning from the dead. In my mind – that Light is better known as God! That is our eventual reward for everything that is tossed our way here on earth. If we learn our lessons well here than we shall be that much closer to the warmth of the Light in the hereafter. If we learn little and cause much pain and anguish to |
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”No barrier between high and low”: Love, ethics, status and style in the fiction of Ihara Saikaku. $49.99 In 1682 Ihara Saikaku (1642-1693), a leading composer of haikai renga, a linked-verse genre that both appropriates the tropes and devices of Japanese court poetry and ostentatiously flouts its genteel rules of diction, shifted his efforts to fiction and wrote the bestselling Koshoku ichidai otoko (The Life of an Amorous Man), which literary scholars later posited as the founding work of the ukiyozoshi or “floating world fiction” genre, which encompasses the bulk of late seventeenth- and early eighteenth-century Japanese fiction.;The goal of this study is to examine the peculiar mixtures of subject matter, of narrative voices and of styles that make up the texture of Saikaku’s fiction, as well as to explore its relation to a socio-historical context characterized by great de facto social mobility and cultural ferment at odds with the Tokugawa shogunate’s legally imposed system of rigid status categories. To that end I analyze a selection of works that reflects the broad scope of Saikaku’s oeuvre, highlighting commonalities among them while simultaneously striving to capture their diversity. Chief among the traits shared by the texts I analyze are a dialogic quality involving both the mixing of disparate elements mentioned above and the existence within individual texts of competing ethical stances. From this blend of voices emerges a prevailing prosperous- chonin ethos reflecting a bourgeois will to make hierarchy depend on potentially acquirable assets such as money and cultural sophistication, rather than depending on birth, thus replacing a rigid status system with a fluid hierarchy, a sort of meritocracy of the marketplace.;The first chapter examines Budo denraiki (Exemplary Tales of the Way of the Warrior, 1687), a collection of thirty-two samurai vendetta tales. I analyze the manner in which separate currents within Way of the Warrior reflect a blend of gratitude for the peace and prosperity brought by the Tokugawa regime, resentment at the limits placed on |
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”The place is so backward”: Durable morality and creative development in northern Sierra Leone. $49.99 Residents of Makeni, Sierra Leone, describe their town and their behavior as “backward”. Both are “backward” because of the influences of trading, religion, bad governance, poor education, and war but especially because of endemic poverty. People are preoccupied with the fact that they, and their town, cannot “develop” from this state. I use this preoccupation with “development”—and lack thereof—as a lens through which to examine how basic morality, in Sierra Leone the existence of individuals in reciprocal relationships with kin and other members of patronage networks, has become flexibly responsive to personal circumstances that are consistently “backward” and impoverished.;Notions of reciprocity have become more concretely defined and closely aligned with relationships of overt mutual assistance: people are no longer taking their relationships for granted, and if they “develop” on their own, they expect not to have to assist anyone simply because the latter are kin. Some people flaunt their “self-development” by using their money on conspicuous consumption, a habit of politicians especially that is particularly morally contested in arguments over to whom any “self-made man” is obligated. People who “develop” too much without giving back to their social networks will be “pulled down” by the people they have neglected, and all of these habits are enhanced by the aid the town receives. These habits occur because residents, younger people especially, do not remember living in a stable or prosperous enough environment to assume that the exemplary morality—that of “taken for granted” mutual obligation with kin—is possible. Though conscious of what they ought to do in an ideal world, individuals live firmly in the world as it is, and make morally based decisions from this foundation. I argue that the consistent lack of a “normal” living situation, both in the pre-war past and in the present, means that, especially when studying a nation postwar, we cannot |
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”The place is so backward”: Durable morality and creative development in northern Sierra Leone. $49.99 Residents of Makeni, Sierra Leone, describe their town and their behavior as “backward”. Both are “backward” because of the influences of trading, religion, bad governance, poor education, and war but especially because of endemic poverty. People are preoccupied with the fact that they, and their town, cannot “develop” from this state. I use this preoccupation with “development”—and lack thereof—as a lens through which to examine how basic morality, in Sierra Leone the existence of individuals in reciprocal relationships with kin and other members of patronage networks, has become flexibly responsive to personal circumstances that are consistently “backward” and impoverished.;Notions of reciprocity have become more concretely defined and closely aligned with relationships of overt mutual assistance: people are no longer taking their relationships for granted, and if they “develop” on their own, they expect not to have to assist anyone simply because the latter are kin. Some people flaunt their “self-development” by using their money on conspicuous consumption, a habit of politicians especially that is particularly morally contested in arguments over to whom any “self-made man” is obligated. People who “develop” too much without giving back to their social networks will be “pulled down” by the people they have neglected, and all of these habits are enhanced by the aid the town receives. These habits occur because residents, younger people especially, do not remember living in a stable or prosperous enough environment to assume that the exemplary morality—that of “taken for granted” mutual obligation with kin—is possible. Though conscious of what they ought to do in an ideal world, individuals live firmly in the world as it is, and make morally based decisions from this foundation. I argue that the consistent lack of a “normal” living situation, both in the pre-war past and in the present, means that, especially when studying a nation postwar, we cannot |
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100 Tips to Be Happy Together $4.98 New – Here is no-nonsense advice on how couples can build, cultivate, and maintain a happy relationship. It’s for partners just starting out, as well as for those looking to recapture that original spark. Advice deals with knowing how to speak one’s mind to your special other, as well as being forthright in voicing preferences about marrying, having kids, coping with money and budgets, and much more. Small in format but packed with good advice and useful tips, Happy Tips books make ideal gifts a |
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100 Tips to Be Happy Together $7.51 New – Here is no-nonsense advice on how couples can build, cultivate, and maintain a happy relationship. It’s for partners just starting out, as well as for those looking to recapture that original spark. Advice deals with knowing how to speak one’s mind to your special other, as well as being forthright in voicing preferences about marrying, having kids, coping with money and budgets, and much more. Small in format but packed with good advice and useful tips, Happy Tips books make ideal gifts a |
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101 Great Mail-Order Businesses, Revised 2nd Edition: The Very Best (and Most Profitable!) Mail-Order Businesses You Can Start Withlittle or No Money $8.32 New – Bestselling author and experienced entrepreneur Tyler Hicks reveals how to make a living from home with marketing strategies, resources, and tips. |
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101 Great Mail-Order Businesses, Revised 2nd Edition: The Very Best (and Most Profitable!) Mail-Order Businesses You Can Start Withlittle or No Money $6.34 New – Bestselling author and experienced entrepreneur Tyler Hicks reveals how to make a living from home with marketing strategies, resources, and tips. |
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