Archive for julio, 2003
Pat Ogden

Anyone know the whereabouts of Graham or Patricia (Pat) Ogden Reddish Stockport before?
Parents lived in Westminster Avenue reddish. Graham served in the army.
i know a GPA in Ogden Stockport do know the climate is any relation?
PETSYBILLY 01
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The Alamo - Thirteen Days To Glory: The Original Unedited Mini-Series (3 Tape Set) [VHS]
As the Republic of Texas struggles to overthrow Mexico, Jim Bowie (James Arness - Gunsmoke), Davy Crockett (Brian Keith - Hardcastle & McCormick) and Col. William Travis (Alec Baldwin - Hunt For Red October) do not always think alike, but they agree that their small band of strong willed men will not give up the fortress called Alamo. As thousands of Mexican troops approach from the South, Texas P... |
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Mastergate [VHS]
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The Ray Bradbury Theater: The Complete Series
$9.80 Airing from 1985 to 1992, this winning anthology program hosted by Ray Bradbury brought many of the author's greatest short stories to life. Featuring appearances from such guest stars as Drew Barrymore, William Shatner, Jeff Goldblum, Eugene Levy, and Donald Pleasance, the show remains a milestone in the history of sci-fi television. All 65 episodes--including "Marionettes, Inc.," "There Was an O... |
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Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
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Mickey's Magical Christmas: Snowed in at the House of Mouse
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Trauma and the Body: A Sensorimotor Approach to Psychotherapy
$30.58 The body, for a host of reasons, has been left out of the "talking cure."Psychotherapists who have been trained in models of psychodynamic, psychoanalytic, or cognitive therapeutic approaches are skilled at listening to the language and affect of the client. They track the clients' associations, fantasies, and signs of psychic conflict, distress, and defenses. Yet while the majority of therapists ... |
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The Body as Resource: A Therapist's Guide for Sensorimotor Psychotherapy
$19.77 Instructions for using sensorimotor psychotherapy in your own practice.This practical manual will help therapists integrate sensorimotor psychotherapy—a technique that promotes safe and gradual reconnection with the body—into their work with individuals, groups, families, and couples suffering from complex trauma.... |
Patrick J. Buchannan
Patrick J. Buchanan on Sotomayor: Shill Whitey!
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Suicide of a Superpower: Will America Survive to 2025?
$14.23 “Mr. Buchanan has written the political book of the year - and maybe of our time.”--The Washington TimesAmerica is disintegrating.The “one Nation under God, indivisible” of the Pledge of Allegiance is passing away. In a few decades, that America will be gone forever. In its place will arise a country unrecognizable to our parents.This is the thrust of Pat Buchanan’s Suicide of a Superp... |
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The Death of the West: How Dying Populations and Immigrant Invasions Imperil Our Country and Civilization
$3.00 The national bestseller that shocked the nation--The Death of the West is an unflinching look at the increasing decline in Western culture and power.The West is dying. Collapsing birth rates in Europe and the U. S., coupled with population explosions in Africa, Asia and Latin America are set to cause cataclysmic shifts in world power, as unchecked immigration swamps and polarizes every Western soc... |
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The Crusader: The Life and Tumultuous Times of Pat Buchanan
$14.00 The Crusader tells the fascinating life story of Pat Buchanan, the three-time presidential candidate, Nixon confidant, White House communications director during Iran-Contra, pundit, and bestselling author.Buchanan is one of America’s most controversial conservative rebels. After serving Nixon and Reagan, he led a revolt against the Republican establishment that was a forerunner for the Tea Part... |
Paul Keat

Poetry can have an incredible effect bias: people tend to swear by how well or swear at her. What? Well, apart from the fact that good Poetry can be daunting elitist, while bad poetry is, in general, truly God, terrible, art in general is a very powerful – and poetry is a particularly artistic and inaccessible art. In fact, poetry is so powerful it can be exercised against others. Not only in the sense of intimidation to their classmates with a spiffy beret, or the conclusion of his book of Keats to a foot from your face so that everyone in the cafeteria can see how brilliant you are, we are talking of immortality, manipulation, and objectification here. Shakespeare, that means you.
Almost everyone is familiar with the lines of opening of "Shakespeare Sonnet 18, which read:" I'm going to compare to a summer's day? / Thou art more lovely and more temperate. "Fairly romantic. Until you read the following 14 lines. Shakespeare, then describes the transience of natural beauty compared to the theme of the poem, blah blah blah, and last instance, decides that the death could not claim his beloved "When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st. Whaa?! Lines of what, exactly? Well, considering that this is poetry, it's fairly safe to assume that the "eternal lines to time" in the subject grow'st refer to lines the poem by Shakespeare. Roughly translated: "Death can not touch you while you're in my poem, Sweetcheeks." Or something like that. In other words, there is nothing intrinsically wonderful or eternal about the beloved of this poem (whom we have learned absolutely nothing, of course) is simply the fact that (s) passing to be in the poem that gives any greatness beloved Shakespeare.
If that was not enough of course, Shakespeare closes the poem: "While men can breathe or eyes can see, / forever the life of this, and this gives life to thee. "Kind of presumptuous to say that his poetry exists" so long as men can breathe, "but that is Shakespeare for you. If you still are not convinced, stop and think about the fact that "title =" Sonnet 18 "> Sonnet 18 "ends with the word" you. "Meaning?" Sonnets are written in iambic pentameter alternating stresses (I compare you to a summer's day / Are you more beautiful and warmer), meaning certain syllables are given importance while others are not. You may have noticed that, already in the first two lines, "I" stood out, while "you" and "you" are not. Who is the subject of this poem new? In fact, "you" and "You" appear in the sonnet of a total of four times, but only one – the end "for you" – falls in a stressed syllable. Long story short, the person who "Sonnet 18" is addressed only receives a special importance in the culmination of the poem – That is, when Shakespeare's mad poetry skills have had the opportunity to work their transformative magic. Throw all this in the top of the fact that Shakespeare wrote a love poem supposedly intimate … but fully expected to read the entire around the world, you know, the rest of eternity, and you have a hell of a journey power.
Moral of the story? Skip beret and write some title = "Poetry"> poetry. You arrogant idiot.
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Society of Composers, Inc.: Inspirations
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Turk 182 [VHS]
$29.98 Jimmy Lynch is angry because his older brother, who was injured as a result of an off duty fire rescue, is denied benefits by the city. At the same time, Mayor Tyler is embroiled in a political scandal that he denies all previous knowledge of. Jimmy begins painting "Tyler Knew, Turk 182" as an embarrassment to the mayor. The mayor is furious at this grafitti appearing all over the city and orders ... |
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Dead Poets Society [VHS]
$1.00 Robin Williams stars as an English teacher who doesn't fit into the conservative prep school where he teaches, but whose charisma and love of poetry inspires several boys to revive a secret society with a bohemian bent. The script is well meaning but a little trite, though director Peter Weir (The Truman Show) adds layers of emotional depth in scenes of conflict between the kids and adults. (A sub... |
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White Dwarf [VHS]
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Dead Poets Society
$5.93 Robin Williams turns in a dynamic, Oscar-nominated performance as a literature teacher whose unorthodox methods inspire his students and upset the administration at a boy's boarding school. Ethan Hawke, Robert Sean Leonard, Norman Lloyd also star. Peter Weir directs; filmed in Delaware. 128 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital Surround, French Dolby Digital stereo.... |
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Bright Star
$7.73 It would seem highly unlikely that young English poet John Keats (Ben Whishaw) would take up a romance with neighbor Fanny Brawne (Abbie Cornish), seeing as she was indifferent to both his poetry in particular and literature in general. But soon, they are bound together by passion, the exploration of poetry, and tragedy in this vivid romantic drama of the 19th century. With Kerry Fox, Paul Schneid... |
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Bright Star
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Managerial Economics (6th Edition)
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Peggy Darty

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Spirits (Palisades Pure Romance)
$3.45 Elizabeth and Michael Calloway, characters from Darty's Promises and Memories, take a working vacation to a lovely valley in eastern Tennessee-the setting for the author's first Palisades, Angel Valley. Their assignment: to find a missing woman. But the folk who live in the hidden coves and forgotten hollows of the Smoky Mountains are suspicious of strangers. Only with the help of an expert guide-... |
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When the Sandpiper Calls
$13.99 Christy Castleman, a pretty, young novelist, has made a name for herself writing books about mystery and intrigue. The Sassy Snowbirds, a group of lively ladies, spread fun, friendship, and good deeds around the seaside town of Summer Breeze. Everyone is content in their cozy world–until a message is found in a small Victorian glass bottle half buried in the sand.“Call the police. Someone is t... |
