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Canvas Tote Bag Black Future Tour Guide Occupations $9.99 This is a great tote bag. Very useful . Ideal for daily use and anytime ! . All TopExpressions products are made under strict quality controls. 100% canvas cotton…. |
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Canvas Tote Bag Black Future Tour Manager Occupations $9.99 This is a great tote bag. Very useful . Ideal for daily use and anytime ! . All TopExpressions products are made under strict quality controls. 100% canvas cotton…. |
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Portrait of Louis of France (1755-1824) Count of Provence and future King Louis XVIII (pastel) by Maurice Quentin de la Tour – Mug – Standard Size $14.50 This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit…. |
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Roger Waters – In the Flesh (Live) $7.43 The always-innovative Roger Waters has been captivating critics and audiences alike with his psychedelic songcraft since co-founding Pink Floyd in 1965. This concert experience serves as an overview of Waters’ career, featuring both classic Floyd material and selections from his acclaimed solo work. Includes performances of “Wish You Were Here,” “Amused to Death,” “Comfortably Numb,” and more. 170… |
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FutureSex / LoveSounds $4.53 One spin of FutureSex/LoveSounds and it’s hard to believe that Justin Timberlake was ever a boy-band barnstormer–no modern-day male artist beats him when it comes to single-minded self assurance or suavity. “SexyBack,” the inescapable summer sizzler of a first single off this short and thrillingly unwholesome disc, makes that clear on its own: If there was ever any question about whether sexy was… |
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History Past, Present and Future Book I $16.95 HIStory’s 2 CDs (one hits, the other new) were Jackson’s attempt to connect his glorious past to a dodgy present and–given it’s commercial and artistic performance–cast a shadow on his future. Conceived as his formal coronation as the “King of Pop,” HIStory’s second disc instead presents Jackson as an epauletted, single-gloved Richard III. By turns paranoid, angry, bitter, sentimental, and, in o… |
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Into the Light World Tour [VHS] $9.98 Captured during a two-night stand at a Dutch arena, this 100-minute concert special documents Gloria Estefan’s lavish 1991 world tour, which underscored the Cuban-American singer’s graduation from acclaim as a dance-floor diva to the ranks of female pop superstars. At its best, Into the Light World Tour displays the relentless energy, personal warmth, and crack musicianship that Estefan and her … |
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Ride the Movies: Behind the Scenes at Universal Studios Hollywood $59.95 Universal Studios Hollywood is the world’s largest movie studio and theme park, and this program goes behind the scenes of the Studio Tour, and shows where your favorite movies were made. The documentary then gives an insider’s look at the amazing rides and attractions such as: Terminator 2-3D, Jaws, Waterworld, Psycho, Back to the Future, and more. Don’t just watch the movies – Ride The Movies!… |
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The Book of Eli $2.99 … |
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Pearl Harbor (Two-Disc 60th Anniversary Commemorative Edition) $5.45 Titanic WWII adventure from Michael Bay stars Ben Affleck and Josh Hartnett as friends who enlist in the Army Air Corps in early 1941 and Kate Beckinsale as a nurse who falls for Affleck. When Affleck is shot down while flying for the RAF in England, Beckinsale and Hartnett begin their own romance, but the trio is reunited at the U.S. military base in Hawaii on the eve of the infamous Japanese att… |
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The Book of Eli $5.36 With unflappable cool and surprising gentleness, Denzel Washington strides a bleak and barren world in The Book of Eli. Eli is headed west, but on the way, he passes devastation and squalor, and occasionally he must mete out some devastation of his own with a sharp blade. But when he arrives in what passes for a town in this dust-and-ash future, the power-hungry owner of the town’s bar, Carnegie (… |
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Tour on the Wild Side Valentine Gift Basket $61.50 Show your animal attraction with the Tour on The Wild Side Valentine Gift Basket. This scary sweet basket is topped with a message-bearing wild cheetah, saying ”Can’t Keep My Paws Off Of You.” He’s surrounded by a lush layer of chocolate and savory treats that’ll make anybody growl. Gift Basket IncludesPlush cheetah, Fudge-covered popcorn, Fudge, Cream-center truffles, Lindt chocolate bar, Choco… |
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Genuine Monster Beats Audio Headphone w/ mic, playback remotes – original HTC Sensation earphone in Black/Red finish $64.30 Beats Audio headsets come with ultimate engineered to deliver extraordinary sound. Build in microphone and music playback controls in Black/Red finish…. |
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JBL On Stage Micro II Speaker System for iPod / iPhone (Black) $59.44 Share your music library with friends anywhere your travels take you, indoors or out. On Stage Micro II measures just 6 inches (150mm) in diameter, and weighs in at only 0.67 pound (0.3kg). But with two JBL Odyssey full-range transducers, it has the muscle to outperform many much larger systems. Four AAA batteries deliver hours of continuous use, and with a USB cable, you can even sync and charge … |
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Abstract Future Night Blue Decorative Skin Cover Decal Sticker for Blackberry Tour 9630 Cell Phone $9.99 This scratch resistant skin sticker helps to protect your Blackberry Tour 9630 (Verizon / Sprint) while making an impression. Self-adhesive plastic-coated skins cover the front and back of the phone and are custom cut to perfectly fit the Blackberry Tour 9630. Skins are paper-thin so they do not add any bulk. Skins are easy to apply (no bubbles), durable and easily removable without any residue. T… |
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North Sails Future T-Shirt WORLD TOUR Stylish t-shirt for boys.Style: WORLD TOUR.Casual cut.Crew neck.Short sleeves.Eye-catching print.Pure cotton for most comfortable wear.A wonderful basic.Easy to combine.Suitable for any occasion. … 10038298… |
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Intech Future Tour Junior Putter (Right-Handed, Steel Shaft, Ages 6 to 11) $19.85 The Intech Future Tour Junior Heel-toe weighted Junior putter with steel shaft and bonus ball markers is designed with the beginner golfer in mind. Let your Junior get started on the right foot to a game that will last a life time!… |
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Intech Future Tour Pee Wee 7 Iron (Right-Handed, Composite Shaft, Age 5 and Under) $18.00 The Intech Future Tour Pee Wee oversized, cavity back Junior 7 Iron with composite graphite shaft and bonus divot tool is designed with the beginner golfer in mind. Let your Junior get started on the right foot to a game that will last a life time!… |
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100 and a T-Shirt-Documentary About Zines in the Northwest $12.95 In just under an hour, $100 and a T-Shirt brings zine culture to life! Using broken and borrowed equipment, Joe Biel illuminates the world of self-publishing. He gives us glimpses of the Portland Zine Symposium, takes us on a a zine-themed bicycle tour around Portland, and interviews local zinesters. The documentary answers a wide array of questions, including: what are zines, why do people make zines, where did zines come from, how do zine communities function, and what does the future hold for zines? This newly re-released 3rd Edition has remastered audio, new footage, 50+ new inserts shots, and more bonus material! |
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11 Innovations in the Local Church: How Today’s Leaders Can Learn, Discern and Move into the Future $9.04 The church of today doesn’t look or act like it once did. Take a look around communities nationwide and you’ll see local churches taking on a variety of forms and expressing themselves in a multitude of ways. Now you can join three seasoned church-ministry experts on an insider’s tour of the most exciting innovations in churches today! Throughout this engaging book, you’ll discover multiple profiles of cutting-edge churches that have implemented each innovation in their own way.You’ll explore churches that have dared to be different, from Ancient-Future Postmodern Churches to Cyber-Enhanced Churches to churches that are intentionally multicultural. More than a show-and-tell tour, each chapter offers solid takeaways as you learn from the innovative direction that other churches have taken and come up with your own. The authors also provide guidance and wisdom through scripturally based assessments of both the positive and negative implications of implementing any given innovation in your church.There are many ways to present the gospel. God is using innovative expressions of the church today to reach many different types of people. Come discover with Towns, Stetzer and Bird, how God has blessed churches such as yours as they have stepped out to find fresh ways to make better disciples. There’s never been a better time to explore innovative new directions for your church and reach more people for Christ. |
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13 Things That Don’t Make Sense: The Most Baffling Scientific Mysteries of Our Time $19.95 Ninety-six per cent of the universe is missing. The effects of homeopathy don’t go away under rigorous scientific conditions. The laws of nature aren’t what they used to be. Thirty years on, no one has an explanation for a seemingly intelligent signal received from outer space. The US Department of Energy is re-examining cold fusion because the experimental evidence seems too solid to ignore. The placebo effect is put to work in medicine while doctors can’t agree whether it even exists.In an age when science is supposed to be king, scientists are beset by experimental results they simply can’t explain. But, if the past is anything to go by, these anomalies contain the seeds of future revolutions. While taking readers on an entertaining tour d’horizon of the strangest of scientific findings – involving everything from our lack of free will to Martian methane that offers new evidence of life on the planet – Michael Brooks argues that the things we don’t understand are the key to what we are about to discover.This mind-boggling but entirely accessible survey of the outer limits of human knowledge is based on a short article by Michael Brooks for New Scientist magazine. It became the sixth most circulated story on the internet in 2005, and provoked widespread comment and compliments (Google “13 things that do not make sense” to see).Michael Brooks has now dug deeply into those mysteries, with extraordinary results. |
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13 Things That Don’t Make Sense: The Most Baffling Scientific Mysteries of Our Time $1.99 Ninety-six per cent of the universe is missing. The effects of homeopathy don’t go away under rigorous scientific conditions. The laws of nature aren’t what they used to be. Thirty years on, no one has an explanation for a seemingly intelligent signal received from outer space. The US Department of Energy is re-examining cold fusion because the experimental evidence seems too solid to ignore. The placebo effect is put to work in medicine while doctors can’t agree whether it even exists.In an age when science is supposed to be king, scientists are beset by experimental results they simply can’t explain. But, if the past is anything to go by, these anomalies contain the seeds of future revolutions. While taking readers on an entertaining tour d’horizon of the strangest of scientific findings – involving everything from our lack of free will to Martian methane that offers new evidence of life on the planet – Michael Brooks argues that the things we don’t understand are the key to what we are about to discover.This mind-boggling but entirely accessible survey of the outer limits of human knowledge is based on a short article by Michael Brooks for New Scientist magazine. It became the sixth most circulated story on the internet in 2005, and provoked widespread comment and compliments (Google “13 things that do not make sense” to see).Michael Brooks has now dug deeply into those mysteries, with extraordinary results. |
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13 Things That Don’t Make Sense: The Most Baffling Scientific Mysteries of Our Time $11.99 Ninety-six per cent of the universe is missing. The effects of homeopathy don’t go away under rigorous scientific conditions. The laws of nature aren’t what they used to be. Thirty years on, no one has an explanation for a seemingly intelligent signal received from outer space. The US Department of Energy is re-examining cold fusion because the experimental evidence seems too solid to ignore. The placebo effect is put to work in medicine while doctors can’t agree whether it even exists.In an age when science is supposed to be king, scientists are beset by experimental results they simply can’t explain. But, if the past is anything to go by, these anomalies contain the seeds of future revolutions. While taking readers on an entertaining tour d’horizon of the strangest of scientific findings – involving everything from our lack of free will to Martian methane that offers new evidence of life on the planet – Michael Brooks argues that the things we don’t understand are the key to what we are about to discover.This mind-boggling but entirely accessible survey of the outer limits of human knowledge is based on a short article by Michael Brooks for New Scientist magazine. It became the sixth most circulated story on the internet in 2005, and provoked widespread comment and compliments (Google “13 things that do not make sense” to see).Michael Brooks has now dug deeply into those mysteries, with extraordinary results. |
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13 Things That Don’t Make Sense: The Most Baffling Scientific Mysteries of Our Time $70 Ninety-six per cent of the universe is missing. The effects of homeopathy don’t go away under rigorous scientific conditions. The laws of nature aren’t what they used to be. Thirty years on, no one has an explanation for a seemingly intelligent signal received from outer space. The US Department of Energy is re-examining cold fusion because the experimental evidence seems too solid to ignore. The placebo effect is put to work in medicine while doctors can’t agree whether it even exists.In an age when science is supposed to be king, scientists are beset by experimental results they simply can’t explain. But, if the past is anything to go by, these anomalies contain the seeds of future revolutions. While taking readers on an entertaining tour d’horizon of the strangest of scientific findings – involving everything from our lack of free will to Martian methane that offers new evidence of life on the planet – Michael Brooks argues that the things we don’t understand are the key to what we are about to discover.This mind-boggling but entirely accessible survey of the outer limits of human knowledge is based on a short article by Michael Brooks for New Scientist magazine. It became the sixth most circulated story on the internet in 2005, and provoked widespread comment and compliments (Google “13 things that do not make sense” to see).Michael Brooks has now dug deeply into those mysteries, with extraordinary results.From the Hardcover edition. |
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13 Things That Don’t Make Sense: The Most Baffling Scientific Mysteries of Our Time $23.95 Ninety-six per cent of the universe is missing. The effects of homeopathy don’t go away under rigorous scientific conditions. The laws of nature aren’t what they used to be. Thirty years on, no one has an explanation for a seemingly intelligent signal received from outer space. The US Department of Energy is re-examining cold fusion because the experimental evidence seems too solid to ignore. The placebo effect is put to work in medicine while doctors can’t agree whether it even exists.In an age when science is supposed to be king, scientists are beset by experimental results they simply can’t explain. But, if the past is anything to go by, these anomalies contain the seeds of future revolutions. While taking readers on an entertaining tour d’horizon of the strangest of scientific findings – involving everything from our lack of free will to Martian methane that offers new evidence of life on the planet – Michael Brooks argues that the things we don’t understand are the key to what we are about to discover.This mind-boggling but entirely accessible survey of the outer limits of human knowledge is based on a short article by Michael Brooks for New Scientist magazine. It became the sixth most circulated story on the internet in 2005, and provoked widespread comment and compliments (Google “13 things that do not make sense” to see).Michael Brooks has now dug deeply into those mysteries, with extraordinary results.From the Hardcover edition. |
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1608 Establishments: Prince Charles’s Men, Portora Royal School, Protestant Union, Almondbury Grammar School, Salm-Neuweiler $14.14 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. Excerpt: Prince Charles’s Men (known as the Duke of York’s Men from 1608 to 1612) was a playing company or troupe of actors in Jacobean and Caroline England. The company was formed in 1608 as the Duke of York’s Men, under the titular patronage of King James’ second son, the eight-year-old Charles (160049), then the Duke of York. Upon the death of Charles’s elder brother Prince Henry in 1612, the company became Prince Charles’s Men. They played mainly in the provinces for the first two years of their existence, but in 1610 they received a renewed royal patent that authorized them to play in London, “in such usual houses as themselves shall provide.” Seven actors are listed in the patent: John Garland, William Rowley, Thomas Hobbes, Robert Dawes, Joseph Taylor, John Newton, and Gilbert Reason. Rowley was their dramatist and clown; Joseph Taylor would be their leading man in future years, and then fill the same function with the King’s Men, when he replaced the late Richard Burbage in May 1619. Garland was a veteran, having been a founding member of Queen Elizabeth’s Men in 1583. Hobbes had a comparably long career ahead of him: he would be with the King’s Men as late as 1637. Newton and Reason continued with the company until its end in 1625. For a short time around 161415, they joined forces with the Lady Elizabeth’s Men at Philip Henslowe’s recently-built Hope Theatre, but separated again in 1616 when the Lady Elizabeth’s company left London to tour the provinces. Taylor transferred to the King’s Men in 1619; in the same year, Prince Charles’s Men left Henslowe’s Hope (a less-than-ideal venue for drama, since it doubled as a bear-baiting ring) and moved into Christopher Beeston’s Cockpit Theatre, and were thereafter closely associated with Beeston’s … More: |
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1796 Books $14.14 Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark, 1796 in Literature. Source: Wikipedia. Free updates online. Not illustrated. Excerpt: Letters Written During a Short Residence in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark (1796) is a deeply personal travel narrative by the eighteenth-century British feminist Mary Wollstonecraft. The twenty-five letters cover a wide range of topics, from sociological reflections on Scandinavia and its peoples to philosophical questions regarding identity. Published by Wollstonecraft’s career-long publisher, Joseph Johnson, it was the last work issued during her lifetime. Wollstonecraft undertook her tour of Sweden, Norway, and Denmark in order to retrieve a stolen treasure ship for her lover, Gilbert Imlay. Believing that the journey would restore their strained relationship, she eagerly set off. However, over the course of the three months she spent in Scandinavia, she realized that Imlay had no intention of renewing the relationship. The letters which constitute the text, drawn from her journal and from missives she sent to Imlay, reflect her anger and melancholy over his repeated betrayals. Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark is therefore both a travel narrative and an autobiographical memoir. Using the rhetoric of the sublime, Wollstonecraft explores the relationship between the self and society in the text. She values subjective experience, particularly in relation to nature; champions the liberation and education of women; and illustrates the detrimental effects of commerce on society. Letters Written in Sweden, Norway, and Denmark was Wollstonecraft’s most popular book in the 1790sit sold well and was reviewed positively by most critics. Wollstonecraft’s future husband, philosopher William Godwin, wrote: “if ever there was a book calculated to |
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1878 In England $14.14 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: Australian Cricket Team in England and North America in 1878, Ss Princess Alice, Middlesbrough By-Election, 1878, 1878 Fa Cup Final, 1878 English Cricket Season, 1878-79 in English Football, 1877-78 in English Football, 1878 Wimbledon Championship. Excerpt: In 1878, an Australian cricket team made the inaugural first-class tour of England by a representative overseas side. The tour followed one made by an England cricket team to Australia in 1876/77, during which the first Test matches were played. Although no Test matches were played in 1878, the tour proved to be such an outstanding financial and sporting success that the future of international cricket was assured. The Australian team was managed by John Conway and captained by Dave Gregory. William Charles Valentine Gibbes acted as the team’s assistant-manager and secretary. Conway was a canny journalist from Geelong in Victoria while Gregory and Gibbes were both Sydney-based accountants with the New South Wales Public Service. These three cricket enthusiasts were the architects of the venture. They and the players each contributed the sum of 50 pounds to finance the expedition and later shared equally in the handsome profits that their enterprise generated, having carted the match takings around with them in a closely guarded strong-box all the time that they were away. Gregory demonstrated excellent leadership and tactical skills throughout the long tour, while Fred Spofforth became the star performer of the team. Cricket scholars consider him to have been one of the greatest fast bowlers in the history of the game. See also: 1878 English cricket season The team sailed from Sydney on 29 March 1878 in the SS City of Sydney, reaching San Francisco on 27 April, having called at Auckland … More: |
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1969 in Space Exploration: Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, Apollo 10, Mariner 6 and 7, Apollo 9, Alan Bean $35.35 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: Neil Armstrong, Apollo 11, Apollo 12, Buzz Aldrin, Michael Collins, Apollo 10, Mariner 6 and 7, Apollo 9, Alan Bean, Apollo Lunar Module, Luna 15, Soyuz, Saturn V, N1, Pete Conrad, David Scott, Thomas Patten Stafford, John P. Healey, John Young, James Mcdivitt, Eugene Cernan, Soyuz 5, Soyuz 4, Richard F. Gordon, Jr., Boris Volynov, Rusty Schweickart, Soyuz 6, Soyuz 7, Soyuz 8, Vladislav Volkov, Valeri Kubasov, Venera 5, Vladimir Shatalov, Venera 6, Aleksei Yeliseyev, Yevgeny Khrunov, Georgi Shonin, Anatoli Filipchenko, Viktor Gorbatko, Mars 1969b, Zond 7, Mars 1969a. Excerpt: Alan LaVern Bean Alan LaVern Bean (born March 15, 1932) is a former NASA astronaut and engineer , and became the fourth person to walk on the moon at the age of thirty-seven years in November 1969. Biography Bean was born in Wheeler in the northeastern Texas Panhandle . He is of Scottish descent. As a boy, he lived in Minden , the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana , where his father worked for the Soil Conservation Service. Bean graduated from R. L. Paschal High School in Fort Worth , Texas . He received a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1955. At UT he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Omega Chi chapter). After a four year tour as a fighter pilot assigned to a jet attack squadron in Jacksonville, Fla. , he trained as a Navy Test Pilot where his instructor was his future Apollo 12 Commander Pete Conrad . He was awarded an honorary doctorate of science from Texas Wesleyan College in 1972, and was presented an honorary doctorate of engineering science degree from the University of Akron (Ohio) in 1974. NASA experience Apollo Bean was selected by NASA as part Astronaut Group 3 in 1963. He was selected to be |
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1973 in Space Exploration: Sm-65 Atlas, Pioneer 11, Mars Probe Program, Skylab, Mariner 10, Salyut Program, Lunokhod 2, Alan Bean, Diamant $35.72 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: Sm-65 Atlas, Pioneer 11, Mars Probe Program, Skylab, Mariner 10, Salyut Program, Lunokhod 2, Alan Bean, Diamant, Luna 21, Soyuz, Saturn Ib, Voskhod, Proton, Soyuz, Pete Conrad, Defense Meteorological Satellite Program, Anik, Skylab 4, Skylab 3, Edward Gibson, Jack R. Lousma, Kh-8 Gambit, Gerald P. Carr, Owen K. Garriott, Valentin Lebedev, Skylab 2, Almaz, William R. Pogue, Kh-9 Hexagon, Titan Iiic, Joseph P. Kerwin, Soyuz-U, Soyuz 13, Skylab Rescue, Paul J. Weitz, Rm-81 Agena, Titan Iiib, Soyuz 12, Tsyklon, Salyut 2, Saturn Int-21, Pyotr Klimuk, Tsyklon-2, Oleg Grigoryevich Makarov, Jumpseat, Kosmos 557, Rhyolite/aquacade, Vasili Lazarev, Explorer 49, Oko, Molniya, Bion 1. Excerpt: Alan LaVern Bean Alan LaVern Bean (born March 15, 1932) is a former NASA astronaut and engineer , and became the fourth person to walk on the moon at the age of thirty-seven years in November 1969. Biography Bean was born in Wheeler in the northeastern Texas Panhandle . He is of Scottish descent. As a boy, he lived in Minden , the seat of Webster Parish in northwestern Louisiana , where his father worked for the Soil Conservation Service. Bean graduated from R. L. Paschal High School in Fort Worth , Texas . He received a bachelor of science degree in aeronautical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin in 1955. At UT he was a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity (Omega Chi chapter). After a four year tour as a fighter pilot assigned to a jet attack squadron in Jacksonville, Fla. , he trained as a Navy Test Pilot where his instructor was his future Apollo 12 Commander Pete Conrad . He was awarded an honorary doctorate of science from Texas Wesleyan College in 1972, and was presented an honorary doctorate of engineering science degree from the University of Akron (Ohio) in 1974. |
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1980s Pop Album Introduction $21.41 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: Stay on These Roads, Chayanne, Exposure, Whenever You Need Somebody, Here’s to Future Days, Emotional, Let the Music Play, Where It Is, Samantha Fox, Strangers on a Train, Quick Step and Side Kick, in the Middle of Nowhere, Big Bam Boom, Indigo, Poolside, Alphabet City, Will to Power, Believe, Another Step, Sa-Fire, Coming Around Again, Age of Reason, Travelogue, Vivencias, Catch as Catch Can, a New Flame, Dream Factory, a Private Heaven, Push, Gotta Let This Hen Out!, Southside, the Original Soul of Michael Jackson, if That’s What It Takes, Just Another Day in Paradise, Rage, Canadian Tour 1983, Soul Provider, Het Vind, Canzoni, Preghiere, Danze Del Ii Millennio – Sezione Europa, Love and Dancing, the Luxury Gap, Dream Come True, Big Canoe, Hangin’ Tough, Steve Mcqueen, All or Nothing, Chacun Tout le Monde, Kaleidoscope World, Always Guaranteed, Imagination, Boogie Box High, Globe of Frogs, Despite Straight Lines, My Toot Toot, the Essential Cyndi Lauper, the Thin Red Line, Mandy, North Marine Drive, Wendy and Lisa, Nu Tändas Tusen Juleljus, the Painter, Caramba, Do You Wanna Get Away, Select, the Finest, Hysteria, Sophisticated Boom Boom, Canzone D’amore, Everything, Laberinto de Amor, Inspiration, François, Pillows |
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1987 Concert Tours $14.14 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: Bad World Tour, Music for the Masses Tour, a Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour, Hysteria World Tour, Break Every Rule Tour, Moment of Truth World Tour, the Joshua Tree Tour, Permanent Vacation Tour, Somewhere on Tour, Who’s That Girl World Tour, Glass Spider Tour, Raised on Radio Tour, a Night of Rapture, Magic World Tour. Excerpt: A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour A Momentary Lapse of Reason Tour was a concert tour by the British rock band Pink Floyd from 1987-1989 in support of their album A Momentary Lapse of Reason . The tour ended in 1990 and was the first since the The Wall Tour in 1981, also the first without the band s original bassist Roger Waters . History The two remaining members of the band, David Gilmour and Nick Mason , along with Richard Wright , had just won a legal battle against Roger Waters and the future of the group was uncertain. Having the success of The Wall shows to live up to, the concerts’ special effects were more impressive than ever. The initial “promotional tour” was extended, and finally lasted almost two years, ending in 1989 after playing around 197 concerts to about 5.5 million people in total, including 3 dates at Madison Square Garden (5 7 October 1987) and 2 nights at Wembley Stadium (5 6 August 1988). The tour took Pink Floyd to various exotic locations they had never played before such as shows in the forecourt of the Palace of Versailles , Moscow’s Olympic Stadium , and Venice , despite fears and protests that the sound would damage the latter city’s foundations. The tour marked the first time that the band played in Russia, Norway, Spain and New Zealand, and was the first time they had played in Australia and Japan since 1973. Pink Floyd was the second highest grossing act of 1987 and the highest grossing of 1988 in the U.S. |
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1998 Eps $14.14 Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 279. Not illustrated. Chapters: Ice Hockey Hair, Airbag / How Am I Driving?, No Education = No Future, the Desert Sessions, Volume 4: Hard Walls and Little Trips, Evanescence Ep, Jurassic 5 Ep, for Your Lungs Only, This Present Darkness, Out of Focus, the Dance, the Split Cd, Zombie Apocalypse, Harpoon, Silver Session for Jason Knuth, Mosquito Control, Dcremixes, the Nerve Agents, Muse, Let It Burn, Resurrection, Red Special, Sweater, 30 Gallon Tank, This Is Just a Modern Rock Song, Supercoven, A.k.a. I-D-I-O-T, Cedar Ep, a Tale of Sex, Designer Drugs, and the Death of Rock N Roll, Summer Solstice: Bee Stings, Boys on the Docks, the Undeveloped Heart Ep, Too Much, Too Little, Too Late Ep, Bomb Squad Ep, I Sing! the Body Cybernetic, Despise the Sun, Autumn Equinox: Amethyst Deceivers, Spring Equinox: Moon’s Milk or Under an Unquiet Skull, the Noisebox Ep, Lacuna Coil, Live on Morning Becomes Eclectic, Covetous Creature, First Impressions, the New Noise Theology E.p., the Echoing Green / the W’s, Blue Lotus Feet, in Battle There Is No Law, a Fire Inside Ep, Major Label Debut, Winter Solstice: North, Useless Id/spyhole, Mars Loves Venus Ep, New Dimensions Ep, El Chupacabra, Towers…, Soul Therapy, Happy Heroes, Humming Along, God Leaves, Greece 2000 – Ep, Necro, Other Sides, Boys + Girls, Come Back to What You Know Ep, Paradise, the Tour Ep, Rift.canyon.dreams, Starship Ep, a Killer Among Us, Nature Bears a Vacuum, Trance, 3-Song Ep, Methods for Attaining Extreme Altitudes, the Message, the Bath, Battersea, the Kicking Pigeons Ep, Me Vs. You, Oddity Ep, Submit to Selfdestruction, Mainstream Ep, It Burns Clean Ep, Entertaining Angels, Universe, Jimmy Eat World, the Good Will Out Ep, Eternal Emperor, Danko Jones, Hazleton, Machines Are Not She, the Patty Patty Sound, Los Amigos Del Beta Bandidos, Winter in a |
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2010 Concert Tours $26.9 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: Chinese Democracy Tour Series, Tour of the Universe, I Am… Tour, Black Ice World Tour, Wrath Tour, U2 360° Tour, Viva La Vida Tour, the Monster Ball Tour, World Magnetic Tour, Fearless Tour, 21st Century Breakdown World Tour, the Resistance Tour, the Second Coming Tour, Lungs Tour 2009, Lily Allen Concert Tour, Dark Horse Tour, Nothing but Love World Tour, Backspacer Tour, Kaleidoscope World Tour, Crazy Love Tour, the E.n.d. World Tour, the Circle Tour, Angels Advocate Tour, Hoshizora No Live V Just Ballade, Pandemonium Tour, Battle Studies World Tour, 1955 Tour, the Family Jewels Tour, Rated R Tour, Who I Am Tour, the Gold Tour, This Is Us Tour, Ending on a High Note Tour, Scream Tour, Funhouse Summer Carnival Tour, Mallu Magalhães Concert Tours, Play on Tour, Humbug Tour, the Freedom Tour, Deserve the Future Tour, Leona Lewis 2010 World Tour, Sonic Boom Over Europe Tour, Jls Arena Tour, the Final Frontier World Tour, Into the New World, Have Guitar, Will Travel Tour, Fever Tour, Where We Are Tour, up and Coming Tour, Troubadour Reunion, Selena Gomez House of Blues Tour, Get Your Sting and Blackout World Tour, the Sea Tour, the Sword United States Tour 2010, Soulbook Tour, Shakira 2010 World Tour, Cocked, Locked, Ready to Rock Tour, Calamity Castle, Time to Run 2010 Tour, the Epiphany Tour, Something for the Rest of Us Tour, Ladies and Gentlemen Tour, Maxwell/jill Scott: the Tour. Excerpt: The 1955 Tour The 1955 Tour is the second concert tour by British pop singer-songwriter Mika in support of his second studio album The Boy Who Knew Too Much . The tour spanned across North America and parts of Asia . In February 2010 Mika launched a new tour, the Imaginarium Tour which started in Belfast , Northern Ireland and will take him throughout Europe and back to |
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2011 in France: 37th G8 Summit, 2011 Tour de France, 2011 Icf Canoe Sprint World Championships, 2011 European Athletics Indoor Champio $14.14 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. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The 37th G8 summit is to be held in France in 2011. The date and venue of this meeting remains unknown; and the future of the G8 in 2011 is uncertain. The locations of previous G8 summits to have been hosted by France include Rambouillet (1975); Versailles (1982); Grande Arche, Paris (1989); Lyon (1996); and Évian-les-Bains (2003). The Group of Seven (G7) was an unofficial forum which brought together the heads of the richest industrialized countries: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada starting in 1976. The G8, meeting for the first time in 1997, was formed with the addition of Russia. In addition, the President of the European Commission has been formally included in summits since 1981. The summits were not meant to be linked formally with wider international institutions; and in fact, a mild rebellion against the stiff formality of other international meetings was a part of the genesis of cooperation between France’s President Giscard d’Estaing and Germany’s Chancellor Helmut Schmidt as they conceived the initial summit of the Group of Six (G6) in 1975. The G8 summits during the twenty-first century have inspired widespread debates, protests and demonstrations; and the two- or three-day event becomes more than the sum of its parts, elevating the participants, the issues and the venue as focal points for activist pressure. The current form of the G8 is being evaluated. The forum is in a process of transformation by expanded membership and by other changes. The G8 is an unofficial annual forum for the leaders of Canada, the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. France would like to see China become a full member by t… More: |
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2011 in France: 37th G8 Summit, 2011 Tour de France, 2011 Icf Canoe Sprint World Championships, 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships $23.99 New – Chapters: 37th G8 Summit, 2011 Tour de France, 2011 Icf Canoe Sprint World Championships, 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 37th G8 summit is to be held in France in 2011. The date and venue of this meeting remains unknown; and the future of the G8 in 2011 is un |
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2011 in France: 37th G8 Summit, 2011 Tour de France, 2011 Icf Canoe Sprint World Championships, 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships $21.81 Used – Chapters: 37th G8 Summit, 2011 Tour de France, 2011 Icf Canoe Sprint World Championships, 2011 European Athletics Indoor Championships. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 20. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The 37th G8 summit is to be held in France in 2011. The date and venue of this meeting remains unknown; and the future of the G8 in 2011 is u |
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2020 Visions $23.49 New – Jamie Delano’s tour de force follows the lives of a disjointed family, struggling to survive in the morally and socially decadent United States of 2020. From symbiotic venereal diseases to exclusive human breeding facilities, the future never looked so bleak, or so hopeful. |
Future Tour

Avail a Golden Triangle Tour with Varanasi to Witness the Entire Rajasthan
Golden Triangle tour is a big thump with tourists, both domestic and overseas. Enveloping the three luminous sparklers of India, the excursion takes you to Delhi, Agra and Jaipur. Furnishing disparities of diverse traditions, this expedition is the most excellent way to get a snap glimpse of incredible India. From magnificent history to picturesque splendor and imposing structural designs, you will get an occasion to take pleasure in a lot on this trip. Traveling to India and rejoicing its most celebrated golden triangle tour to titivate your vacations with golden memoirs. In this exclusive India tour you will get to be acquainted with a lot about this nation and its prosperous enlightening heritage. The attractions of this expedition will enthrall you entirely.
As Varanasiis not very distantly situated from these destinations of Golden Triangle Tour, it can be enveloped along with them, therefore will be known as Golden Triangle with Varanasi tour. Varanasi, also known as Banaras, is one of the sacred and sanctified cities of India where aficionadas and vacationers come from far and wide. Supremely situated on the banks of river Ganga, Varanasi is the ancient populated city in the entire world. This ethnically affluent city is also a celebrated pilgrimage center of Hindus. This city is speckled with several Ghats and is appropriately called the spiritual capital of India.
Delhi – India’s smugness becomes first face of the Golden Triangle tour, and initiates and introduces visitors to Indian capital city Delhi, where history, present and future of Incredible India can be evidently witnessed. It also offers the glance of succeeding India.
The city converses about the history with its glorious buildings and royal historical shrines like Lotus Temple, India Gate, Qutub Minar, Chandni Chowk and Red Fort. Golden Triangle Tour also presents an indication of herds of passionate Delhiites (People who live in Delhi), who work assiduously to capture India’s expansion to heights. The city is a pure example of hard work of the current for a better future. Delhi only natters about majestic tourism influence but also caters as an encouragement for its visitors.
After traveling around Delhi, the next city of Golden Triangle tour route is Agra, a city that accomplished enormous celebrity in the world due to famous Taj Mahal, built by Shah Jahan in reminiscence of his dearly loved wife. The city nestles of other world heritage sites, comprising of Fatehpur Sikri and Agra Fort, all built during Mughal epoch.
The third city encircled in this tour is Jaipur, the Pink City of India is prominent for its multihued culture, magnificent palaces and marvelous forts. Dotted with profuse of extravagant constructions, Jaipur also proffers tourists and vacationers an opportunity to appreciate the outstanding traditions of the land and convene with incredible populace dressing in dappled costumes and dresses during the tour to Rajasthan in India.
Golden Triangle with Varanasi tour provides as a memorable excursion for tourists coming from all over the world, and the experience of the excursion can be doubled if another city of Varanasi is supplementary to the Golden Triangle trip. A reasonably priced yet most contented tour Golden Triangle packages can be preferred from any reputed online travel portal.
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Nisha Kothari shares her travelling experiences with the people on internet. Here She is sharing her experiences of Rajasthan tour and golden triangle tour of India.
Who has the brightest future as a touring player?
An impressive crop of female players is up and coming on the WTA tour. Among the following who in your opinion has the most potential: Nicole Vaidisova, Anna Chakvetadze, Vika Azarenka, Marion Bartoli or Tatiana Golovin?
I’d go for Tatiana Golovin. She started early but wasn’t really that consistent. But all these girls are capable of winning a few Grand Slams:
Tatiana Golovin
Nicole Vaidisova
Ana Ivanovic
Victoria Azarenka
Shahar Peer
I’d exclude Chakvetadze, Jankovic and Bartoli. They don’t really have real talents.
Back to the Future Tour 2007
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