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Cuisinart DCC-1200 Brew Central 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker $165.00 A striking blend of retro style and modern technology. Programmable for brewing up to 24 hours in advance. Setting for 1 to 4 cups ensures full-bodied flavor and aroma. BrewPause™ feature lets you enjoy a cup before brewing is finished. Adjustable heater plate setting keeps coffee at the temperature you prefer. Audible “ready” signal. Automatic shutoff. Includes Gold Tone metal filter, #4 pap… |
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Icis Imperial Image Photo Mugs ICI (Imperial Chemical Industries) helps Britannia rule the waves in the great days when the word imperial is one to be proud of ! …. |
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Now That’s What I Call Music! 9 $12.85 By now it’s safe to surmise that as long as there are hits, there’ll be Now That’s What I Call Music! compilations. The ninth collection in the ultra-successful series serves up pure pop, mainstream R&B, and radio-ready rock in a vibrant, smartly sequenced mix. Here those who’re likely just passing through the charts on their way to obscurity rub shoulders with transcendent talents on the level of… |
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Ashanti $4.95 These days, R&B girls are a dime a dozen, but Ashanti Douglas is a step ahead of the pack. Youthful appeal and a pleasantly dreamy voice complement the 21-year-old singer/songwriter’s ability to pen her own radio-friendly verses. However, Ashanti’s young’un status shows itself through her treatment of the usual R&B-girl subject matter: love standing strong, love gone bad, and the search for love o… |
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Turn it Up $3.25 Rappers Pras and Ja Rule star as Diamond and Gage, drug-dealing buddies on the mean streets of New York, in this energetic but hopelessly muddled hip-hop crime thriller. You’ve seen it all before: the childhood street pals hit the crisis point when Diamond wants to go straight and hot-headed Gage aspires to become the baddest gangsta on the block. Ja Rule plays the loose cannon bad boy Gage with p… |
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Bridge to Terabithia [Blu-ray] $5.98 Based on Katherine Paterson’s young-adult novel and filmed in picturesque New Zealand, Bridge to Terabithia has lessons to impart about empathy and self-expression, but the tone is never heavy-handed. Jesse (sleepy-eyed Josh Hutcherson, Zathura), a fifth-grade loner, lives in the country with his parents and four sisters, including pesky May Belle (Bailee Madison), who adores him. His strict fathe… |
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American Flyers [VHS] $1.93 American Flyers could roughly be referred to as a cross between Breaking Away (also written by Steve Tesich) and Brian’s Song. Sports physician Marcus (Kevin Costner, sporting a ludicrously big mustache) coaxes his flaky brother David (David Marshall Grant) into doing something with his life and training for a grueling bike race in the Colorado Rockies. The scenario is complicated, though, by fa… |
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Rules of Engagement [VHS] $0.01 Director William Friedkin knows a thing or two about staging harrowing action sequences, and if you don’t believe that, you’ve never seen The French Connection or To Live and Die in L.A. He comes through niftily in this film as well, with an opening Vietnam battle sequence that sets the stage for the rest of the story, and then with the central moment in the film: a rescue mission involving Marine… |
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Lufkin QRL525MP 1-Inch by 25-Foot Quick Read Tape Measure $7.27 Sold as each. 1″ x 25′. Reinforced blade. Case designed to fit in your hand. Clear coated blade protection – more durable markings. Easy to read vertical numbering. Manufacturer’s number: QRL525MP. Country of origin: China. Distributed by Coopertools…. |
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KD Tools (KD 2522) 6in. Pocket Stainless Steel Ruler w/Pocket Clip $2.98 2522 6″ Stainless Steel Rule Rule measures in English and metric and is graduated in 1/32″ and millimeter increments. It features a decimal equivalent table and has a pocket clip that includes a sliding T-stop to use as a stationary indicator and for measuring blind holes…. |
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Advances in Biochirality $221.64 Chirality is a fundamental, persistent, but often overlooked feature of all living organisms on the molecular level as well as on the macroscopic scale. The high degree of preference for only one of two possible mirror image forms in Nature, often called biological homochirality is a puzzling, and not yet fully understood, phenomenon. This book covers biological homochirality from an interdisciplinary approach – contributions range from synthetic chemists, theoretical topologists and physicists, from palaeontologists and biologists to space scientists and representatives of the pharmaceutical and materials industries. Topics covered include -theory of biochirality, origins of biochirality, autocatalysis with amplification of chirality, macroscopic (present) biochirality, fossil records of chiral organisms – paleochirality, extraterrestrial origin of chirality, exceptions to the rule of biological homochirality, D-amino acids, chemical transfer of chirality, P effects, andpolarised radiation chemistry. |
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Designing Safer Polymers $121 This valuable guide approaches the manufacture of polymers from two perspectives, incorporating the principles of green chemistry with the guidance of the Polymer Exemption Rule to design environmentally benign polymers. Designing Safer Polymers is an indispensable working resource for polymer scientists and engineers, as well as corporate decision makers working in the polymer and chemical industries. |
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Food Safety Law $263.11 Food Safety Law Michael S. Schumann, Thomas D. Schneid, B. R. Schumann, and Michael J. Fagel Widely publicized food-related illnesses and deaths within the past few years focused public and political attention on the food industry. The most familiar foodborne bacteria, E. Coli and Salmonella, featured prominently in discussions regarding food safety. Today s consumers also worry about pesticides, growth hormones, use of radiation, and contaminants or pathogens that lurk in the food. Food inspection, labeling, and food safety laws in the United States have been relatively untouched for ninety years. In 1996, major legal changes took place. Providing a safe food supply became one of the natoin s highest priorities. No longer can food handlers, processors, packers, or direct service professionals continue doing business in the same manner. Food Safety Law provides extensive information on the USDA and the FDA, the primary agencies responsible for food safety. The book avoids the use of complicated legal and technical jargon by using easily understood language. This Timely Book Also Discusses historical and current approaches to food safety facility safety and sanitation programs traditional food inspection procedures and new scientific analysis requirements USDA laws and regulations the Humane Slaughter Act the Poultry Products Inspection Act relevant EPA and OSHA regulations foodborne illnesses case studies The appendixes contain a wealth of reference material, including, on computer diskette, the complete Final Rule on the FSIS Pathogen Reduction and HACCP System for meat and poultry establishments. Food Safety Law is the mostcomprehensive and current collection of information on food safety regulation on the market today. Not only a primer in current food safety law for professionals directly involved in agriculture, food processing, preparation, service, packing, handling, safety industries or the agencies t |
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Hollywood Gamers $21.95 For years, major film studios have licensed products related to their most popular films; video game spin-offs have become an important part of these licensing practices. Where blockbuster films are concerned, the video game release has become the rule rather than the exception. In Hollywood Gamers, Robert Alan Brookey explores the business conditions and technological developments that have facilitated the convergence of the film and video game industries. Brookey treats video games as rhetorical texts and critically examines several games to determine how specific industrial conditions are manifest in game design. Among the games (and films) discussed are Lord of the Rings, The Godfather, Spider-Man, and Iron Man. –From publisher description. |
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Industrial Intelligent Control: Fundamentals and Applications $340 Seeking new technologies for the development of industrial control has become a major challenge for the control industry. This book introduces the novel methodologies, architectures and algorithms of intelligent control systems, and their industrial applications. The intelligent systems addressed include: neural networks, fuzzy logic, rule base, and genetic algorithms — each having a strong industrial application. The main features are: Introduction to intelligent systems technologies under an industrial control frameworkApplication of novel forms of knowledge base and reasoning, such as neural networksReview of the concepts and fundamentals of pattern mapping, associative memories, generalization, and learningDescription of the practical aspects of industrial intelligent control necessary for the design and implementation of a successful intelligent systemEnd-of-chapter worked or simulation examples which enable the reader to implement effectively the methods illustratedWritten by an IFAC President-Elect, this book describes how to develop, design, and apply intelligent systems to solve complex industrial control problems. The accessible approach to the intelligent control strategies will appeal to the control engineer working in process industries. Professional engineers, researchers and postgraduate students in electrical, mechanical, and chemical engineering, as well as computer science, will also find this text an invaluable reference source. |
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Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead $21.95 The grateful dead Rock Legends, Marketing Pioneers Demand everything. Expect nothing. Bill Kreutzmann, cofounder and drummer, the Grateful Dead I miss Jerry. And I wonder . . . is your brand iconic? Why not? Hint: it has nothing whatsoever to do with hemp brownies. Becoming iconic is a choice. Seth Godin, author of Linchpin, blogger, Deadhead Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead is like a powerful, hard-charging anthem that fills in so many blanks while closing the circle of life. Like the Grateful Dead, Brian and David are transformational visionaries with a keen eye for the second set. Bill Walton, basketball legend and Deadhead The Grateful Dead broke almost every rule in the music industry book. They encouraged their fans to record shows and trade tapes; they built a mailing list and sold concert tickets directly to fans; and they built their business model on live concerts, not album sales. By cultivating a dedicated, active community, collaborating with their audience to co-create the Deadhead lifestyle, and giving away freemium content, the Dead pioneered many social media and inbound marketing concepts successfully used by businesses across all industries today. |
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New Castle, (DE) $21.99 New Castle, a small, picturesque town in Delaware, was originally founded as Fort Casimir in 1651 by the Dutch East India Company. After being released from William Penn”s rule in 1691, the town was briefly named the state capital. Until Wilmington was designated county seat in 1881, New Castle boomed as a commercial center. Bustling ferry traffic was eliminated in 1951 with the completion of the Memorial Bridge five miles up the Delaware River. Long-departed industries of the town include fishing, rail and water transportation, steel and aircraft manufacturing, and gas and power production. New Castle, a National Landmark Historic Area, is home to many carefully preserved homes built in the 1700s and 1800s by judges, lawyers, and government officials. This community displays the care of generations whose pride of place make it a truly unmatched gem of American history and architectural beauty. |
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The Power of Strategic Thinking: Lock in Markets, Lock Out Competitors $22.49 Picking up where his popular Strategy Pure & Simple II left off, Robert shows senior executives and corporate planners in all industries how to use a rule-busting approach to eliminate the competition. |














