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Another great place to shop for Joe Rise products is Amazon. They have more than just books! G.I. Joe The Rise of Cobra Movie (Duke, Snake Eyes and Heavy Duty) Soft Insulated Single Compartment Lunch Bag/Box
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Do Not Microwave From the G. I. Joe The Rise of Cobra Party Supply Collection. G. I. Joe Cupcake Rings. These rings are a nice added touch for decorating the top of cupcakes. Includes 12 assorted G. I. Joe characters plastic cupcake rings. These can be used also as party bag fillers and can be worn as rings. Each measures 2.25" high. WARNING: This item contains parts that may cause a choking hazard for children under 3 years old. A view of Chicagos Navy Pier. No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: PETER PAUL & MARYTitle: SONG WILL RISEStreet Release Date: 07/24/1990 They called themselves "the only band that mattered," and to legions of fans on both sides of the Atlantic the politically driven punk provocateurs from London lived up to the hype. This collection of rare Clash concert and backstage films includes Don Letts' director's cut of the documentary "Westway to the World"; "Clash on Broadway," with the only surviving footage of the band's 1982 New York concerts; exclusive interviews and more. Director's cut; 107 min. Standard; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital stereo, PCM stereo; Subtitles: English, French, Spanish; photo gallery; discography; bonus footage. Join the party as jazz master, Wynton Marsalis and his 10-piece band, breathe new life into these Christmas classics. Christmas Jazz Jam is Wynton's first new Christmas record in 20 years.
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12. Greensleeves The History Channel's four-part overview of the Roman Empire spans more than 3,000 years, from Rome's mythologized founding by Mars's twin sons Remus and Romulus to Latium's expansion and domination of the Mediterranean world to the rise of Christianity and Rome's ensuing fall. At once informative and entertaining, Ancient Rome is a terrific example of all that is good on television today; in video it is a wonderful boxed set for any history buff--or teacher--to own. Hosted by Joe Mantegna, Ancient Rome focuses on the four key periods in Roman history. Volume 1, "The Republic of Rome," examines the overthrow of the Etruscan monarchy and the conquest of Carthage and establishment of the two-class plebeian-patrician republican system. Volume 2, "The Age of Emperors," is first and foremost a history of the end of the republic and August's defeat of Marc Antony, as well as a biography of Julius Caesar. Volume 3, "Building an Empire," focuses on Rome's golden age and its still-visible heritage--including art and science and the systems of laws and roads that still connect and direct Europeans' lives. Finally, volume 4, "The Enduring Legacy," looks at Rome's early indifference to Christianity and how this religion came to dominate the world through Rome's dominance, even as the empire itself was about to crumble. Although this series suffers at times from a superficiality inherent in any cut-down documentary on so great a topic, it nonetheless remains--with thousands of beautiful images from Roman sites recontextualized to illuminate their ancient significance--an ideal introduction to all that was Rome. --Erik Macki From Romulus and Remus to the rise of Christianity, ANCIENT ROME: THE STORY OF AN EMPIRE THAT RULED THE WORLD introduces the people and chronicles the events that shaped one of history's most fascinating civilizations. This G.I. Joe: The Rise of the Cobra Peel & Stick Wall Appliques Set includes 27 appliques of assorted sizes, including imagery and emblems from the movie! This set features characters, such as Duke, Snake Eyes, Storm Shadow, Scarlet, Baroness, Ripcord, Heavy Duty and Neo Viper. RoomMates appliques remove in seconds and can be repositioned over and over again without damaging the surface or ever leaving any paper or sticky residue. Simply peel and stick onto any smooth surface: walls, furniture, mirrors, tiles, lockers, book covers, cars... the applications are as endless as your imagination! Keep the evil forces of COBRA at bay with this officially licensed G.I Joe: The Rise of the Cobra Peel & Stick Giant Wall Mural Applique. This set includes appliques to assemble a mural over 51 inches tall of Storm Shadow, from the legendary G.I. Joe unit. RoomMates appliques remove in seconds and can be repositioned over and over again without damaging the surface or ever leaving any paper or sticky residue. They are perfect for decorating kids rooms, nurseries, classrooms, college dorms, and apartments. Simply peel and stick onto any smooth surface! Keep the evil forces of COBRA at bay with this officially licensed G.I Joe: The Rise of the Cobra Peel & Stick Giant Wall Mural Applique. This set includes appliques to assemble a mural over 56 inches tall of Snake Eyes, from the legendary G.I. Joe unit. RoomMates appliques remove in seconds and can be repositioned over and over again without damaging the surface or ever leaving any paper or sticky residue. They are perfect for decorating kids rooms, nurseries, classrooms, college dorms, and apartments. Simply peel and stick onto any smooth surface! The Rise of Cobra is not your grandfather's G.I. Joe. It's more like C.G.I. Joe with explosive special-effects action sequences that provide the film with a surplus of "Boom Boom Pow" (to quote the Black Eyed Peas song that drives the end credits). This blast from the summer past is very much like the metal-munching nano-mite missiles a (literally) mad Doctor (Joseph Gordon-Levitt cashing in some of his indie cred) and McCullen, a Scottish weapons dealer (Christopher Eccleston), threaten to unleash upon the world. It never stops. Ever. The original G.I. Joe action figure was an all-American hero. These Joes are--all together now--"the best of the best," an elite multi-national squad. Two soldiers, Duke (a buff Channing Tatum), an "on the ground, in the fight" kind of guy, and Ripcord (Marlon Wayans), his wisecracking best friend, are rescued by the Joes after they are ambushed while transporting the missiles. These are no ordinary Joes. Snake-Eyes (Ray Park) is a silent ninja, Stella (Rachel Nichols) a bodacious brainiac, Heavy Duty (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje) the imposing weapons specialist, and Breaker (Said Taghamaoui) the techie. They are led by gruff Gen. Hawk (Dennis Quaid), who barks out lines like, "When all else fails, we don't," with polish. Duke and Ripcord are recruited to join the classified unit after Duke discovers that Ana (Sienna Miller), his former fiancée, is in cahoots with McCullen and now sports the sinister moniker the Baroness, not to mention killer cleavage-enhancing latex outfits. This being the first in a budding franchise, there is much backstory to cover. Flashbacks date back to 1641! But the order of the day is underground military command centers, underwater evil lairs, gleaming high-tech weaponry, breakneck chases, and cool gadgets, such as a speed-accelerating hydraulic suit. It's enough to make you want to dust off your original Hasbro action figures or, the studio no doubt hopes, buy the new ones. --Donald Liebenson Stills from G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (Click for larger image) Based on Hasbro’s immensely popular action figures, G.I. Joe is the ultimate elite fighting force, engaged in an extraordinary action-adventure matchup of good versus evil! In G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra, the G.I. Joe team, armed with the coolest hi-tech gadgets and weapons, travels the world from the Egyptian desert to the polar ice caps in a high stakes pursuit of Cobra, an evil international organization threatening to use a technology that could bring the world to its knees.Product Measures: 0.5 x 5.5 x 7.5 Radio bad boy and self-professed "king of all media" Howard Stern lets it all hang out in this alternately hilarious, raunchy and touching filming of his best-selling autobiography. Follow Howard's trauma-filled childhood, his tortuous climb up the radio success ladder and many run-ins with bosses and censors, and his at times stormy relationship with wife Allison (Mary McCormack). Stern show regulars Robin Quivers, Fred Norris, Jackie "the Jokeman" Martling, and Gary "Baba Booey" Dell'Abate appear as themselves. 108 min. Widescreen; Soundtracks: English Dolby Digital 5.1, Dolby Digital Surround, French Dolby Digital Surround; Subtitles: Spanish. Give credit to director Betty Thomas for making the notorious Howard Stern, self-proclaimed "king of all media," into a nerdish but appealing media rebel who loves his wife and family. Even if you hate Stern's rude radio show, you may discover that the underdog charm of this warm, whimsical film (based on Stern's autobiography) turns you into a fan--for the length of the film at least. Stern delivers a winning performance as the clumsy college kid and aspiring disc-jockey-turned-demon-shock-jock, who becomes an unlikely hero as he battles station managers, network executives, and conservative "arbiters of decency" in the name of unfettered bad taste. Mary McCormack is fine as his understanding wife, Alison, and longtime Stern sidekicks Robin Quivers and Fred Norris acquit themselves nicely appearing as themselves. By the end of this smart, funny little film, don't be surprised if you find yourself cheering for the slob. --Sean Axmaker Here are some more information for Joe Rise: Reinventing Your Career: Job Search Expert Joe Turner Transforms Unemployment into Opportunity By Bobbi Miller-Moro

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Reinventing Your Career: Job Search Expert Joe Turner Transforms Unemployment into Opportunity
You may be one of millions of unemployed, or perhaps you’re experiencing the impact of unemployment in your family. The U.S. has witnessed surges of creativity and entrepreneurial spirit, yet we’re still not out of the woods.
The unemployment rate rose from 9.8 to 10.2 percent in October. The largest job losses were in construction, manufacturing, and retail trade. The unemployment rate rose to 10.2%, the highest rate since April 1983.
Old methods of job search, job interviewing and resume building have to be updated to reflect our new employment landscape. New strategies and innovative packaging of one's self to a potential employer are more critical than ever before.
Viewing yourself from the perspective of a potential hiring manager, consider that employers took 2,127 mass layoff actions in October 2009 resulting in the separation of 217,182 workers, each action involving at least 50 jobs per employer. (U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics)
These are the hard, cold facts.
Years ago, former recruiter, Joe Turner, had to personally jumpstart his own stalled career by developing and implementing innovative marketing techniques that ultimately launched bestselling books Paycheck 911, JobSearch Secrets Unlocked and the Job Search Guy's Interview Prep Workbook. Turner draws from 15 years’ experience as a recruiter. He has witnessed both what has and absolutely hasn’t worked over the last decade in the employment arena. His hard earned experience has earned him the moniker, the “Job Search Guy".
"Until this latest deep recession ends, job seekers today will remain unemployed and unsuccessful unless they change their strategies."
-Joe Turner
Due to his unparalleled success as the ultimate resource for reinventing a successful job search strategy, Turner is redefining how to create and market your selling power to a potential employer. He offers 8 crucial obstacles to overcome to win a job offer. Joe, a Baby Boomer himself, mentors the Baby Boomer generation, a population of 78.2 million workers as of July 1, 2005. Turner and his partner, Sue Swenson, also a Baby Boomer, offer cutting edge strategies to win a job at any age. I reached out to Joe Turner to find out exactly how this all works.
Here is what Joe had to say.
Bobbi: In writing your book Paycheck 911, Don't Panic...Power Your Job Search, what kind of person do you believe can benefit from reading it?
Joe: Anyone who is currently looking for a job in this confusing, hypercompetitive job market.
Bobbi: What does it take to transition from 15 years as a recruiter to become the source for educating people in finding jobs?
Joe: My talents evolved from 15 years spent as a recruiter who marketed candidates for highly desirable positions, plus counseling of candidates on how to best sell themselves with their resume and in their interviews, to win those jobs.
Bobbi: Who is Joe Turner?
Joe: Joe Turner is not only a former recruiter, but also a one-time failed job seeker who had to jumpstart his own stalled career by developing and implementing innovative, effective marketing techniques to win a new job during a prolonged recession at that time.
Bobbi: What will the future of job search look like ten years from now as a result of your contribution?
Joe: Job hunters will understand that they must be proactive in their search, that is, they cannot depend exclusively on passive job search that solely involves applying for jobs online. They will understand the necessity of being resourceful and creative in their approach to job search including understanding the need to market themselves like a product from the beginning through post job offer.
Bobbi: How is Joe Turner the answer to finding the job someone wants?
Joe: Job search has changed dramatically since the economic collapse of late 2008.
Jobs will be scarce and unemployment will most likely remain high (10%) through 2010. Outdated methods of attracting interest and winning a job
will no longer work. Winning a good job in this economy will take a
combination of skills, resources and marketing strategies that were rarely required until recently. Until this latest deep recession ends, job seekers today will remain unemployed and unsuccessful unless they change their strategies.
Bobbi: What part of the service is it that Job Search Guy is masterful at?
Joe: Building effective resumes that produce phone calls from employers, consulting on how to find the hidden jobs that are not advertised, and consulting on adapting winning interview techniques and strategies.
Bobbi: How does Job Search Guy save me from committing Job Search
Suicide?
Joe: There are 8 major obstacles job seekers face that work against them
to destroy their chances of getting an interview in today's competitive market. Go to http://JobSearchGuy.com to receive my exclusive Job Search Suicide Report to discover all 8 obstacles and how to overcome them.
Bobbi: When does the customer get to see results after paying for the service?
Joe: The customer will start to benefit from the Job Search Guy’s services as soon as the individual begins to implement them. It obviously takes time for someone to activate the strategies and tactics suggested by the Job Search Guy, but some customers experience powerful results not long after they implement some changes to their overall job search strategy. I have scores of testimonials attesting to this fact.
Bobbi: What inspired you to make such a huge contribution to people over 50 years of age?
Joe: I wanted to give back to this special subset of job hunters in particular because I am a Boomer myself. I understand the added trauma and discrimination that this group experiences. It is my intention to deliver a number of resources and tips that are available to them, especially in this challenging job market.
Bobbi: Where are your services different from your competitors?
Joe: I don't just talk the talk, I walk the walk. As a job search consultant and resume writing expert, I offer a whole system of winning strategies that have evolved from my unique perspective as a recruiter, marketer and former job hunter. These separate strengths and skill sets combine synergistically to assist frustrated job hunters to win a job in this tough economy.
Bobbi: What are the secrets to being successful in our career
life?
Joe: Time was when we could work in one career, often in one
company, for most of our lives. Those days are gone. According to a number of government and career resources, the average employee will most likely change careers at least three times during their work lives. It is imperative to update your industry and job skills and to be cognizant of changing conditions that can affect your employment, especially in the areas of new technology and government regulations. It is most important to be highly adaptable in this ever changing job market. Think beyond transferable skills. Think of yourself as a mini profit and loss center. How can you benefit a potential employer regardless of what industry a job might be in? You are more than a job title, transferable skills or a profession. You are a problem solver.
Bobbi: What makes the real difference in finding a job?
Joe: Marketing, marketing, marketing. Don't sit back and wait for jobs to come to you. Look for new ways to put yourself in front of potential hiring managers or those who are currently in your targeted industry. Also, have an effective answer to their most important question, "What's in it for me?"
Bobbi: If you were to give one piece of advice to a million
people who were out of work, what would it be?
Joe: Make yourself memorable with a personal brand statement. This is similar to an "elevator pitch". This one statement, if written well, can get your resume read and generate interest from a potential hiring manager by sparking their desire to want to know more about you.
Bobbi: How easy is it to follow your books?
Joe: I've been out of work. I know what it's like. Therefore, all of my books, including Paycheck 911, Job Search Secrets Unlocked and the Job Search Guy's Interview Prep Workbook are written in a logical, step-by-step format in easy to understand language that the reader can apply as easily as possible.
Bobbi: What is possible for someone looking for work in these times?
Joe: Understand that your period of unemployment may stretch out much longer than during past periods of unemployment. Develop a multi-tiered approach to your job search including both an online and offline presence. Stay persistent and upbeat and consider every encounter with a stranger as a potential opportunity to network.
Bobbi: Why is your program the solution for those looking for jobs?
Joe: My "program" combines "high tech" with "high touch". You'll discover elements from the most successful direct marketing approaches applied to the technology of today.
This includes the advantages of the Internet and social networking sites. While some like to promote the latest search website or Internet tool, remember that job search may incorporate high tech, but the bottom line results come from paying particular attention to the high-touch aspects. You still need to have a conversation with a hiring authority before you win that job.
Bobbi: How will their investment in your product return a long-term profit?
Joe: Buying my books or consulting time alone will not win a job. Applying the techniques and strategies I discuss is what WILL make the difference to produce the payoff of a good job for those who persist and employ the necessary action plan.
Bobbi: How invested are you in the future of people you don't know?
Joe: My business depends upon my reputation. If my product or services don't provide measurable improvement in the lives of others, my business will fail, it's that simple.
Bobbi: How important is a proper resume?
Joe: Your resume is the single most important marketing tool of your job search. Yet today, a resume has to accomplish more in less time. First, it has to get discovered, which is no easy feat considering numerous posted positions attract as many as 8500 resumes. Second, a resume has to get read. Today it's fortunate if a resume gets 20 seconds of actual eyeball time before the reader makes the yes or no decision. Without an effective resume that gets found and sells you within 20 seconds, your resume will end up like most - passed over or lost in the shuffle.
Bobbi: Why did you choose to make a difference in people's lives?
Joe: Job search is probably the toughest job you'll ever have. It sure was for me. I spent 15 years working with candidates to help them win some of the best jobs of their careers. I know how it feels to be a part of that success. I also know the feeling of being out of work with no prospects when the bills need to be paid. That's a frightening feeling. If I can help even a small percentage of job hunters win a good job, I know that I've accomplished something.
Bobbi: What role does your business partner play in the vision of the future?
Joe: My business partner, Sue Swenson, also a former recruiter, will continue to write books and articles with me that emphasize the anticipation of changes to the job market. She will encourage creative and resourceful adaptation and responses to the new job search landscape that reward those who hold a vision for themselves and can rise above the perceived limitations of the marketplace.
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Where you can reach Joe Turner:
Official Site: http://www.jobsearchguy.com/
Blog: http://thejobsearchguy.wordpress.com/
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What year/model is the Indian motorcycle in GI Joe - Rise of the Cobra?
There is a black Indian motorcycle that is ridden in the new GI Joe movie. I think it was when he was riding to the cemetery for a funeral. Can anyone link a picture of this bike along with any info? Thanks
The motorcycle is a 2009 Indian Chief. For more information you can access the Indian Motorcycle website if you just google Indian Motorcycle.
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