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Exploring the saga of six generations on a Vermont family farm, the author evokes a way of life in vivid detail and documents the evolution of the farmer from the center of society to his uncertain position today. Read more...
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The Pioneer Globe12" Political Globe. Mountain areas have 3-dimensional shading in raised relief relating countries to their elevations. Map areas in vivid colors show political boundaries. Oceans are textured to illustrate the flow and direction of ocean currents. Brite-Gold finish on numbered full-meridian. Gyromatic mounting brings the map into any position for easy viewing of all parts of globe. 16 1/2"H, shipping weight 5 lbs. Read more...
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Waters plants perfectly for up to 2 weeks! Read more...
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Cost-saving, profitable solutions for SMEs on Globe SME Day “Globe Stores are a one-stop shop where SMEs can choose from a range of products and services that will cover their needs. These include wireless, wireline, broadband and other value added services that may be customized to an SMEs needs,” said Manny |
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Mike Allen Takes Cheap Shot At Globe Reporter For Good Reporting In his Playbook this morning, Allen lays down a bush-league bunt in an effort to discredit the Globe's reporting: MEMO TO YOUNG REPORTERS: If Common Cause is your lead quote, you don't have much of a story. It's a crutch when you have a good topic, |
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Racing: Second-stringers set to play their part Golden Globe is a particularly talented speed horse who has been patiently handled by trainer Jim Collett. "He's shown us a some pretty special speed sectionals at home on good footing, so I'm in no hurry with him,' said Collett. |
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Rise and fall of city's manufacturing sector | Philadelphia Inquirer | 2011-10-16 disposable products proved the death knell of Philadelphia industry as custom manufacturers - slow, unable, or unwilling to react - failed to compete with standardized producers of goods elsewhere in the country and across the globe. |
It started in the early 1990s with a group of guys hurling Frisbees into garbage cans in their North Tonawanda backyards.
Two of the friends, Charles Sciandra and Paul Swisher, thought their quirky pastime would be a hit with others and decided to build a business around the game.
Their invention, KanJam -- a slick plastic version of their backyard game -- is now on the shelves of sporting goods stores around the country, in Canada and Europe. A set goes for $39.95 and includes two goals and a flying disk.
People playing the game can be seen at Bills tailgating parties, cookouts and on college campuses. KanJam requires four players who play in teams of two. One teammate throws the disk, while the other deflects it into the goal to earn points.
Luxury specialist Carol Brodie, founder of Carol Brodie and Co. believes that for an merchandise for being labeled “luxury,” it need to be developed in tiny figures at a high quality. “The term luxurious implies quality, rarity, hand craftsmanship. Any mass-produced product developed in factories by the hundreds or 1000′s no longer constitute as true luxurious,” Brodie advised ARTINFO. “Perhaps ‘masstige’ could be a greater approach to explain these merchandise. There are only a few true luxurious...