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Half Heaven Half Heartache $26.99 “Most of us are eager to share our achievements, but few are willing to expose our failures. Half Heaven Half Heartache does just that as Judge Robert Alexander bares his soul on every page; good, bad, and ugly. Adopted by a Christian family, Alexander suffered terribly when his parents divorced, and struggled through military service as a young man during the Vietnam War. Embracing the horrors of a biker’s life, he became everything he hated. You will love him and loathe him riding shotgun through Hell and back, watching him claw his way up from the lowest of lows. Seizing the brass ring of power, you’ll endure his despair as he is blindsided by the agonizing emptiness awaiting him at the top. And just when it seemed hope was lost, Robert Alexander discovered the truth that even the deepest wounds can be healed when a man experiences God’s amazing grace and mercy. Judge Robert E. Alexander is retired from the NYS Department of Correctional Services where he has served in a number of capacities. Additionally, he has taught for over 25 years as an Adjunct Faculty member at two prestigious colleges, serving on numerous civic organizations. Presently Judge Alexander presides over the Village of Corfu and Town of Pembroke Courts. Featured on radio, television, in documentaries, and magazine articles, he is the founder and Director of Men of the Harvest Ministries, a Christian charity providing appliances, food, and low cost vehicles for those in need. While holding several academic degrees, Judge Alexander is also an Ordained Minister who travels across the United States and Canada sharing the life changing message of the Gospel of Jesus Christ. He and his wife, Gerry Ellen, have beenmarried for 36 years, and have six children and 12 grandchildren.” |
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Front Page Economics $30 In an age when pundits constantly decry overt political bias in the media, we have naturally become skeptical of the news. But the bluntness of such critiques masks the highly sophisticated ways in which the media frame important stories. In Front Page Economics , Gerald Suttles delves deep into the archives to examine coverage of two major economic crashes—in 1929 and 1987—in order to systematically break down the way newspapers normalize crises. Poring over the articles generated by the crashes—as well as the people in them, the writers who wrote them, and the cartoons that ran alongside them—Suttles uncovers dramatic changes between the ways the first and second crashes were reported. In the intervening half-century, an entire new economic language had arisen and the practice of business journalism had been completely altered. Both of these transformations, Suttles demonstrates, allowed journalists to describe the 1987 crash in a vocabulary that was normal and familiar to readers, rendering it routine. A subtle and probing look at how ideologies are packaged and transmitted to the casual newspaper reader, Front Page Economics brims with important insights that shed light on our own economically tumultuous times. |
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16366 – Avery Pockettabs Half Page Pocket Divider – Write-On – 5.12 inch X 8.31 inch – 5 / Pack – Blue Divider – Lime Tab $12.52 durable, Repositionable Half-page Pocket With Write-on Note Tab Offers Portable Storage, Organization, And Reference. Ideal For Storing Business Cards, Photos, Receipts, Cds, And More. Pocket Has Closable Flap To Keep Contents Secure. Tab Turns Pages Like A Divider For Easy Reference. Pocket Is Made Of A Durable Poly And Is See-through And Repositionable. [L316366] UPC: 072782163662 UNSPC: 44122018 0.14 LB |
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CR Gibson QP-12 Small Recipe Book Pocket Page Refill $4.00 Set of 20 transparent acid-free and PVC-free refill pocket pages for C.R. Gibson Recipe Organizers and Recipe Memory Books. Each page holds two 4 x 6 inch recipe cards…. |
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CR Gibson Pocket Page Recipe Book Custom recipe storage in classic black, features top-stitched genuine bonded leather with window frames for embossed letter inserts that slip in easily for instant personalization. CR Gibson’s Pocket Page Recipe Book is the perfect place to organize and store favorite recipes. 20 PVC-free pocket page sheets hold 40 4-inch x 6-inch decorated recipe cards and are easy to wipe clean; 12 tabbed decora… |
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Recipe Page Protectors – Archive Quality Half-page Size $11.99 Half Page size archive quality page protectors for use of family recipes, scrap-booking family archives etc. Each pack includes 50 half page-size recipe book page protectors (for 5.5″x8.5″ paper)… |
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Hondo (Full Screen) $3.59 Although scarcely seen in its original 3-D, and entirely out of sight for a decade and a half after its producer-star died, Hondo has maintained a high rep among John Wayne fans–and it wasn’t even directed by Howard Hawks or John Ford. (Actually, Ford did shoot some second-unit stuff while visiting Wayne on location.) Half-breed Hondo, companioned only by an antisocial dog, tends to be more sympa… |
Critical Tips On How Half Chaps Now Have Quite A Few Unexpected Purposes
You'll find in fact a number of ways to use half chaps and chaps, elements of apparel that were initially intended for use within horseback riding. Whilst you might end up finding individuals donning chaps when bike riding, they're also in widespread use anywhere your lower limbs need defence from one kind of risk or another. Essentially, half chaps are specially built to guard the bottom half of the legs in contrast to chaps, particularly, that happen to be intended to protect the full length of the leg.
Half chaps in many cases are used by users when they are out along with their horse on natural paths or even in the back country. You never know when you are likely to come into contact with the brush or the scenery and that is exactly what these particular items of apparel were initially designed for. Kids find these especially pleasant in other scenarios on top of that, especially when getting involved in horse shows.
Although chaps and half chaps can provide not merely defence against the undergrowth, bushes and trees out on the trail but additionally give more factors of management, some types of chaps also are being used in totally different situations. As an example, it is possible to select chaps that will serve to protect from potential injury when using a power saw. These items aren't manufactured from leather material, obviously, but rather from a quite defensive but light-weight substance just like Kevlar. One can easily imagine the kind of injury you could potentially endure in case the power saw happened to slide and so these things are usually advocated highly.
Those who are out exploring in the back country on foot may also find that they may be susceptible to attack by several varieties of toxic snake. In this instance, they can buy chaps that will protect them from the actual fangs, even though the idea of treading on a snake fills me personally with horror, despite the fact that it is unable to actually inject its poison…
Looking at equestrian legwear however, chaps today are built in a number of distinct patterns and using diverse elements. A lot of them tend to be lengthy and are essentially attached at the waistline with a belt. Your longer chaps fit all the way down to the calf and thus again it is possible to select diverse types based upon the predicted amount of activity or capacity to manage. As an example, when you are taking part in rodeo events you will discover that the chaps are actually not fastened below the knee since ease of movement and versatility are crucial characteristics here.
Today, artificial material is often found in the making of chaps and half chaps. This is preferred by some who are starting out, especially when you're on a financial budget. After all, these items are quite long lasting and solid although must also be washed fairly simply, as we all know that they'll become quite messy rather quickly. This is additionally exactly why many elect to put on half chaps together with short boots, so that they can guard and conserve their particular longer plus much more costly riding boots for certain occasions, and a formal event of some kind.
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All Governments Lie: The Life and Times of Rebel Journalist I. F. Stone By Myra MacPherson $33.99 Boasting equal parts scholarship and style, <I>"All Governments Lie"</i> is a highly readable, groundbreaking, and timely look at I. F. Stone -- one of America's most independent and revered journalists, whose work carries the same immediacy it did almost a half century ago, highlighting the ever-present need for dissenting voices.<P>In the world of Washington political journalism, notorious for trading independence for access, I. F. "Izzy" Stone was so unique as to be a genuine wonder. Always skeptical -- "All governments lie, but disaster lies in wait for countries whose officials smoke the same hashish they give out," he memorably quipped -- Stone was ahead of the pack on the most pivotal twentieth-century trends: the rise of Hitler and Fascism, disastrous Cold War foreign policies, covert actions of the FBI and CIA, the greatness of the Civil Rights movement, the horror of Vietnam, the strengths and weaknesses of the antiwar movement, the disgrace of Iran-contra, and the class greed of Reaganomics. His constant barrage against J. Edgar Hoover earned him close monitoring by the FBI from the Great Depression through the Vietnam War, and even an investigation for espionage during the fifties.<P>After making his mark on feisty New York dailies and in <I>The Nation</i> -- scoring such scoops as the discovery of American cartels doing business with Nazi Germany -- Stone became unemployable during the dark days of McCarthyism. Out of desperation he started his four-page <I>I. F. Stone's Weekly,</i> which ran from 1953 to 1971. The first journalist to label the Gulf of Tonkin affair a sham excuse to escalate the Vietnam War, Stone garnered worldwide fans, was read in the corridors of power, and became wealthy. Later, the "world's oldest living freshman" learned Greek to write his bestseller <I>The Trial of Socrates.</i> <P>Here, for the first time, acclaimed journalist and author Myra MacPherson brings the legendary Stone into sharp focus. Rooted in fifteen years of res |
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All Governments Lie: The Life and Times of Rebel Journalist I. F. Stone By Myra MacPherson $14.99 Boasting equal parts scholarship and style, <I>"All Governments Lie"</i> is a highly readable, groundbreaking, and timely look at I. F. Stone -- one of America's most independent and revered journalists, whose work carries the same immediacy it did almost a half century ago, highlighting the ever-present need for dissenting voices.<P>In the world of Washington political journalism, notorious for trading independence for access, I. F. "Izzy" Stone was so unique as to be a genuine wonder. Always skeptical -- "All governments lie, but disaster lies in wait for countries whose officials smoke the same hashish they give out," he memorably quipped -- Stone was ahead of the pack on the most pivotal twentieth-century trends: the rise of Hitler and Fascism, disastrous Cold War foreign policies, covert actions of the FBI and CIA, the greatness of the Civil Rights movement, the horror of Vietnam, the strengths and weaknesses of the antiwar movement, the disgrace of Iran-contra, and the class greed of Reaganomics. His constant barrage against J. Edgar Hoover earned him close monitoring by the FBI from the Great Depression through the Vietnam War, and even an investigation for espionage during the fifties.<P>After making his mark on feisty New York dailies and in <I>The Nation</i> -- scoring such scoops as the discovery of American cartels doing business with Nazi Germany -- Stone became unemployable during the dark days of McCarthyism. Out of desperation he started his four-page <I>I. F. Stone's Weekly,</i> which ran from 1953 to 1971. The first journalist to label the Gulf of Tonkin affair a sham excuse to escalate the Vietnam War, Stone garnered worldwide fans, was read in the corridors of power, and became wealthy. Later, the "world's oldest living freshman" learned Greek to write his bestseller <I>The Trial of Socrates.</i> <P>Here, for the first time, acclaimed journalist and author Myra MacPherson brings the legendary Stone into sharp focus. Rooted in fifteen years of res |