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'World's Greatest Teacher' Stainless Steel Insulated Travel Mug
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Show your Teacher you think he or she is the "World's Greatest Teacher"This stainless steel thermal mug has "World's Greatest Teacher" printed on it. The spill proof lids seal is a silicone rubber grip ring. This silicone rubber spill proof ring secures the sliding opening and closing lid. The stainless steel mugs insulation keeps hot beverages hot and cold drinks cold. The lid fits on the mug securely with a silicone rubber grip ring. The modern-looking tapered stainless steel exterior is designed to fit in most vehicle cup holders. Black sure grip safety strips are around the bottom half of the mug, also covering the bottom of the mug.
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Celtic Glass Designs Set of 2 Hand Painted Champagne Flutes in a Green Celtic Tree of Life Design.
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Celtic Glass Designs create significant and expressive gifts designed by Beverley Gallagher.
The Celtic Tree of Life design symbolises the Holy Family, its roots and development. The Holy Trinity is the basis of the tree. This particular tree is dedicated to the memory of my father-in-law James Patrick Gallagher whose life was his faith and his family.
Each piece of glassware is hand painted. The design is drawn by hand onto the glassware with a gold liner. Then glass paints are used to infill the design. Once dry, the piece is oven fired to bond the paint to the glass. Finally, for added protection, each piece is varnished, enabling the glassware to be hand washed. Each piece comes with care instructions
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Newline Digital Nutrition Calculator Kitchen Food Diet Scale, Silver
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Newline Digital food nutrition scale is perfect for those watching their calories, carbs, or almost any dietary measurement. The hygienic tempered glass platform is resistant to staining and easy for cleaning. Weighs and tracks nutritional intake, a truly accurate way to adhere to a low carb diet (or any diet). Analyses over 1000 kinds of foods, ingredients and liquids. Compact in size with a neat & modern style. Ideal for diabetics / dietary needs. Capacity: 3kg / 5 lb. Graduation: 1g/0.1oz/1kg/1lb .1oz. At the touch of a button, you will know exactly how much of the following in contained in that food: Calories, Fat, Cholesterol, Fiber, Protein and Sodium. This scale with its 99 memory entry capacity has the facility to make multiple food entries and help you keep track over and extended period of time and store in memory. Specification: Equipped with a high precision strain gauge sensor system. 4mm tempered safety glass platform. Safety material (PP for foods). Auto off / Manual off. Tare function. Low power / Over-load indicator. Weighs and tracks nutritional intake. Calculates calories, fat, cholesterol, fiber, protein, sodium and carbohydrates. Analyses over 1000 kinds of foods, ingredients and liquids. Measures in fine increments of 1g / 0.1oz/1kg/1lb.01oz, no math conversion is necessary. Memory: 99 entries. Power: 2 × 3V CR2032 lithium batteries (included).
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One Song at a Time
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Canciones De Mi Padre
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Topflight pop singer pays tribute to her heritage on this amazing roots ranchera album that also features excellent backing by the world-famous Mariachi Vargas, all under the experienced hand of master arranger-composer-producer Ruben Fuentes. Everything clicks wonderfully here, but numbers that set a new standard include "Tu Solo Tu," an incredibly harmonic love ode; "Por un Amor," on the price of real love; and "Los Laureles," a song of declaration on which Ronstadt soars unbelievably high. These are old Mexican classics, played by arguably the world's best mariachi group and sung by one of North America's greatest vocal talents. Extras include performances by another world figure, requinto player Gilbert Puente, who made trio history when he led Mexico's Los Tres Reyes in the '50s and '60s. In the mariachi-ranchera genre, this CD easily ranks among the very best. --Ramiro Burr
No Description Available.Genre: Latin MusicMedia Format: Compact DiskRating: Release Date: 20-JAN-1989
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Secretariat
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Features include: •MPAA Rating: PG•Format: DVD•Runtime: 123 minutes
The "greatest racehorse of all time" mantle fits easily around the neck of Secretariat, the 1973 Triple Crown winner. So why not a movie version of this champion's life? Secretariat begins in the late '60s, with some good behind-the-scenes material on how thoroughbreds come to be (there's flavorful atmosphere inside the horsey world, including an account of Secretariat's ownership being decided by a coin flip as part of an old-school agreement). A highly lacquered Diane Lane plays Penny Chenery, the inheritor of her father's stables, who segues from being an all-American mom to running a major horse-racing franchise; reliable character-actor support comes in the form of John Malkovich, as a gaudily outfitted trainer, and Margo Martindale, as Chenery's assistant. Screenwriter Mike Rich and director Randall Wallace must do some heavy lifting to make Lane's privileged millionaire into some sort of underdog--luckily, the hidebound traditions of the male-dominated racing scene provide some sources of outrage. The need to stack the deck even more leads the movie into its more contrived scenes, unfortunately, as though we needed dastardly villains in order to root for Penny and her horse. Meanwhile, attempts to reach for a little Seabiscuit-style social relevance don't come off, and a curious religious undertone might make you wonder whether we're meant to assume that God chose Secretariat over some less-deserving equine. The actual excitement of the races can't be denied, however, and Secretariat's awe-inspiring win at the Belmont Stakes remains a jaw-dropping, still-unequaled display of domination in that event. And maybe in sports. --Robert Horton
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Finding Nemo (Two-Disc Collector's Edition)
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From the Academy Award(R)-winning creators of TOY STORY and MONSTERS, INC. (2001, Best Animated Short Film, FOR THE BIRDS), it's FINDING NEMO, a hilarious adventure where you'll meet colorful characters that take you into the breathtaking underwater world of Australia's Great Barrier Reef. Nemo, an adventurous young clownfish, is unexpectedly taken to a dentist's office aquarium. It's up to Marlin (Albert Brooks), his worrisome father, and Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), a friendly but forgetful regal blue tang fish, to make the epic journey to bring Nemo home. Their adventure brings them face-to-face with vegetarian sharks, surfer dude turtles, hypnotic jellyfish, hungry seagulls, and more. Marlin discovers a bravery he never knew, but will he be able to find his son? FINDING NEMO's breakthrough computer animation takes you into a whole new world with this undersea adventure about family, courage, and challenges. Take the plunge into FINDING NEMO, a "spectacularly beautiful animated adventure for everyone" -- David Sheehan, CBS-TV Product Measures: 0.61" x 5.34" x 7.5"
A delightful undersea world unfolds in Pixar's animated adventure Finding Nemo. When his son Nemo is captured by a scuba-diver, a nervous-nellie clownfish named Marlin (voiced by Albert Brooks) sets off into the vast--and astonishingly detailed--ocean to find him. Along the way he hooks up with a scatterbrained blue tang fish named Dory (Ellen DeGeneres), who's both helpful and a hindrance, sometimes at the same time. Faced with sharks, deep-sea anglers, fields of poisonous jellyfish, sea turtles, pelicans, and much more, Marlin rises above his neuroses in this wonderfully funny and nonstop thrill ride--rarely does more than 10 minutes pass without a sequence destined to become a theme park attraction. Pixar continues its run of impeccable artistic and economic success (their movies include Toy Story, A Bug's Life, Toy Story 2, and Monsters, Inc). Also featuring the voices of Willem Dafoe, Geoffrey Rush, and Allison Janney. --Bret Fetzer
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Annie (Special Anniversary Edition)
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The story of a plucky red-haired orphan girl who dreams of a life outside her dingy orphanage.Genre: Feature Film FamilyRating: PGRelease Date: 2-AUG-2005Media Type: DVD
Charmless and dull, this adaptation of the Broadway hit stars Aileen Quinn as the depression-era moppet, Albert Finney as Daddy Warbucks, Carol Burnett as the cruel headmistress at an orphanage, and Tim Curry as a villain. The film never gets its legs, and there is no sense of setting; it's almost as if the whole thing is happening in a void. John Huston nominally directed--no doubt to make money between his smaller, cheaper masterpieces--but one would have thought he would invest something of himself in here. --Tom Keogh
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Wahl Trimmer All-In-One Lithium Ion
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WAHL PRO GROOMER ALL IN ONELITHIUM ION ALL IN ONE LITHIUM ION - Li-Ion provides 3x the run time and 2x the torque compared to NiMH - Detachable blades trim, shave, detail, outline, groom and touch-up in 1 unit - Dual shaver for an ultra-close shave and ability to edge with precision - Silicone rubber grip for comfort - 1-minute quick charge and 1-hour full charge - 3 T-blade guidesstubble, 1/8 and 3/16 guides - 3 standard trimmer guidesstubble, 1/8 and 3/16 guides - Includes barber comb, blade oil, cleaning brush and storage/charging base
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Timex T5G941 Heart Rate Monitor Watch
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Timex Entry Level heart rate monitor features the basics to get into serious training.Battery size: CR2025Analog Transmission4-digit time of day displaySingle-Line displayRecall average, peak and minimum heart ratesIndigo night-lightItem SpecificationsColorSilverHeart RateIncludedGPS EnabledNoCadenceNo
The affordable, entry-level Timex T5G941 is great for those just starting out with heart rate monitoring. This digital wristwatch-style monitor continuously tracks your heart rate via a comfortable, elastic chest strap (which fists chest sizes from 25 to 53 inches). The large, easy-to-read display recalls your activity time and average, peak, and minimum heart rate, and it includes 12/24 hour time and month/date display. It also features INDIGLO night light backlighting, up to 2 years of battery life, and is water resistant to 30 meters (100 feet)--enabling it to withstand splashes and accidental dunks into the water, but not suitable for swimming.
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Oral-B Professional Care 3000 Electric Rechargeable Power Toothbrush
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My dear, live your entire life in fellowship with Our Father through the Holy Spirit in our Lord Jesus Christ. It pleases Our Father when we offer sacrifice to him; and in these present time, we need to offer ourselves as a living sacrifice, pleasing to Our Father. Therefore rid your life of all unrighteousness so that you will be purified by the blood of the lamb, made perfect in his eyes. Let your ways be pure so that he will delight to make his home with you that you'll dwell in the fullness of his presence.
What occupies your mind? What is the motive that drives you each day? Let not pass you that there is nothing that should preoccupy us than seeking the kingdom and its righteousness. If you're a student and dream of becoming a prominent person in future for your selfish need, then don't expect Our Father's blessings for loves to glorify himself through Christ Jesus Our Lord if it will bring him honor.
So we join Paul saying: "what shall separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus Our Lord? It is a fundamental truth that in all our living, our lives should bring him praise; "we don't live for ourselves anymore but for the one who died in order that by his death, we will have salvation."
Just as it was given to Paul long ago, we're living in evil day: "LORD, everyone praise what is evil." But it shouldn't be so with us Christians for we know the truth: our ears hear and our eyes see that Jesus is the son of the living Father and in him dwells the fullness of salvation." The world does not have such truth for they are blinded by their continual sins and made deaf by them. They love evil so much because its seed has successfully taken root.
What shall say then, should we boast that we're better than them in any way? Certainly not, for we are only grafted parts of the vine, if we don't remain faithful to the trust bestowed on unto us, we will be pruned-off and how worse it will be for us at the end of all things when we're gathered before the judgment seat of Christ. So therefore wake up from your sleep: if you're an intercessor, live the trust and grace bestowed on you interceding for all men especially those in the house hold of faith. If you're a minister of the word, get back to your work, explaining the teachings of Christ with the true wisdom of Christ that had been fully poured out in you. If you're a musician, then please get on with it never growing weary with the gift of angels bestowed on you.
We know that our treasure is not of this world for our treasure is Christ Jesus Our Lord, for he was crucified for our transgressions in the suffering of pain and disgrace. We are certain that our reward is awaiting us in heaven and so we strive with the strength of the Holy Spirit to bring to finish the work assigned to us. Have you forgotten that Christ Jesus Our Lord emptied himself on the cross looking far from human? So are we too expected to empty ourselves in the call we have received.
Our Father love to honor them that fear him, and learn to walk in his perfect way of Christ at all time.
The end is here, let us not live our lives as the world does but in all true humility in the Spirit, together with one love, let us live to please Our Father. It must not be forgotten that in these days all true Christians need to be together. If nothing at all dear, the longing desire of our Lord Jesus Christ need to come to perfect: "that they may all be one just as we are one." "A new commandment I give you, love one another just as I have love you. For by this way the world will know that you are my disciples." The enemy has caused enough destruction; he has succeeded in working against the desire of Our Father in the son, but in these days, we all need to come together with praise and thanksgiving in our hearts taking up our assigned duties. If you're a true Christian but have left your assigned duty to pursue the vanities of this world, then I charge you in the name of Our Lord Jesus Christ to stop and return to fulfilled the tasked in which much grace has been given you; for what you sought after will do no goo at all in the coming dark days. It is only by Our Father's support can we survive the coming distress.
Let us put to death all things that separate us from the love of Christ-love your brother as yourself. In these days, we all need to be one just a husband and wife become one in marriage. So that arm-in-arm, and with our eyes focused on Christ Jesus, drawing our strength from the Spirit that is in the Father through the son in us, we will remain faithful to the end.
Our soon coming king is at the door; let us not destroy ourselves by the works and deceit of the enemy. Therefore Paul reminds us that we shouldn't be ignorant of the enemy's ways to keep alert at all times, and resist him so he will flee from us.
May the evil of these days make not his home with us. Amen.
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achieving perfection in Christ-- http://www.christperfect.zoomshare.com
Simple (and Priceless) Life Lessons From the Most Influential Prosperity Mentor in My Life - My Father
By Carl Pantejo, Copyright 2007
(Author “My Friend Yu – The Prosperity Mentor,” Copyright August 2007. Pantejo - Y.N. Vurce Publishing.)
*Below is an excerpt from “My Friend Yu – The Prosperity Mentor: Book II. Release Date: October/November 2007. Pantejo - Y.N. Vurce Publishing.
The last few days of my father’s life were spent in the Intensive Care Unit of a Florida hospital. He was succumbing to what has been coined by laymen as “the rich man’s cancer” – Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. How ironic, I thought. You see, my father started his working life as a poor minister in Asia, came to America on a church scholarship, eventually earned his Bachelors, Masters, and Doctorate degrees (among many other academic achievements), and finally retired as a high ranking U.S. Government Service Official.
Upon admission to the hospital, I was summoned by him (via my mother). Since he never, ever asked anything of me after I left home, I knew that this time must be serious, and I didn’t hesitate. I gathered my 2½ year old daughter and took the long trek to the States. When I wasn’t attending to my daughter (which usually meant whenever she was asleep), in my mind I relived my younger years. Because traveling from Asia to America (Florida) takes over one day, I had a long time to think about the special relationship I had with my father.
During those last days of his life, my father and I talked, talked, and talked – until the cancer he was suffering from finally claimed his life.
While most would replay inner grief when thinking about the death of their father (much less write about it), I consider myself lucky. Few people have the opportunity to tell their loved ones their true feelings before it’s too late. I will forever be grateful for the chance I was given to tell my father how much I loved him, envied his life achievements, and how I felt extremely honored to be his son.
I couldn’t help but admire his unwavering (and infectious) faith in God, people, and life - including the life we enjoy after physical death.
Listening to his sincere gratitude for everything in his life made me realize how remiss I was in identifying the good things in my own life. His contentment was borne from a life of love, achievement, and service to others.
“I’m not afraid to die. My life up to this point has been one long, fulfilling, and grand adventure of faith and love. When I die it will be just like getting some anticipated, restful sleep after a wonderful day of living. Plus, I get to go home and see the loved ones who have passed before me. My only regret and worry is your mother. Life as WE is the only life she’s known. Help me out with this one, OK?” He said.
Of course, I said, “Yes.”
In spite of our opposite lifestyles (he was a religious man, counselor, and healer, while I became a soldier, destroyer, and combat/survival instructor); we always had a mutual respect for each other’s personal beliefs; a special, silent, and certain understanding between what he called “ancient souls.” Even when I quit High School and ran away from home, my father made it a point to keep in touch. I called him frequently during that time; mainly because he didn’t judge me and respected my decision to be independent, learning about life by making my own mistakes.
I learned so much from this man; this quiet and wise friend to all.
He taught me how to treat ALL people (no matter what social or economic status) with the dignity befitting ALL human beings. He taught me that preserving one’s conscious, especially during the hard-choice moments in life, enabled one to sleep well with a serene soul.
He taught me how to be strong enough to be vulnerable. That is, when you are truly confident about your own identity, at ease with your thoughts, and willingly accept (not judge) other people, you’re automatically strong enough to share your talents and love unconditionally with the rest of the world – even if that means risking a million personal heartbreaks a day.
He taught me that everything, I mean absolutely everything, IS OK NOW. He didn’t dwell on nostalgia, nor did he fidget about the future. All my life, I observed how he enjoyed the present moment, finding the happiness and the humor in any situation. In fact, there were many times we (the rest of the family) “lost” him at malls because he never lost that childlike wonder of everything and everyone around him. Many times, we would usually find him laughing and talking to an old friend. But when we asked him who that person was, he usually said something like “I’m not sure. I just met him/her a few minutes ago…”
Many people (myself included) tend to postpone their own happiness for some vague “whenever this or that happens” situation in their lives. But the truth is that this “perfect situation” will never materialize. Why do we do this? Conditioning: habitually waiting for something better to happen BEFORE allowing ourselves to celebrate life. This is a common syndrome plaguing most modern day workers.
Sadly, without knowing it, we gradually raise our “threshold until personal joy” mile-markers in life until happiness postponement becomes a lifestyle. In other words, the “I’ve finally made it moment” becomes a moving target, a target that can never be hit.
My father taught me how dangerous this type of thinking really is. It forms and strengthens the habit of accepting the postponement of personal joy, making it difficult to simply enjoy life NOW.
Since I’ve always been a high energy person, I would accomplish one thing, then, without acknowledging or celebrating the accomplishment, immediately go on to another project. For example, thinking it was a waste of time, I wanted to skip my own college/university graduation ceremonies. Eventually, at the request of my wife and relatives, I ended up attending both (actually having a nice time doing it).
To this day I can still hear my father’s words: “You always seem so busy. Your mother and I don’t get to see you – sometimes for 2 to 3 year stretches at a time.
Why not stop momentarily, just for now? You can’t do EVERYTHING this minute, can you? Go let the important people in your life know that you love them and just have a nice meal together. It’ll be good for them and good for your soul.”
Yes, my father IS a special soul. And I don’t mourn his physical death. He will always be alive in my heart and mind.
The following poem expresses my feelings much more eloquently than I ever could:
Do not stand at my grave and weep,
I am not there, I do not sleep.
I am in a thousand winds that blow,
I am the softly falling snow.
I am the gentle showers of rain,
I am the fields of ripening grain.
I am in the morning hush,
I am in the graceful rush
Of beautiful birds in circling flight,
I am the starshine of the night.
I am in the flowers that bloom,
I am in a quiet room.
I am in the birds that sing,
I am in each lovely thing.
Do not stand at my grave and cry,
I am not there. I do not die.
[Considered, but not confirmed, to be written by Mary Elizabeth Frye (1904-2004)]
- SOUNDING LIKE MY FATHER? -
While I was teaching an adult English class last week, a student complained about her mother. She said that she couldn’t go anywhere or do anything without her. In short, she felt like all her relatives were suffocating her. She was a Thai woman and expressed her longing to have the “Western Style” freedom from parents and relatives that most foreigners enjoy.
This is what I told her:
“Foreigners, especially Americans, do enjoy a high level of freedom. But they also suffer from a lot of depression and loneliness. The respect for individual privacy is often used by many lazy people as a poor excuse for not being friendly or helpful – especially in the big cities.
After the initial excitement of finally landing in the United States is over, the most common complaint from Asian women is depression and loneliness. Their American husbands are gone most of the day at work. And because of language/communication barriers and a paralyzing culture shock, she can’t immediately join the workforce. Coupled with the fact that she doesn’t have her usual mass of friends and family around her every minute of every day for emotional support, it is no surprise that depression and loneliness is the usual outcome.
Generally, the close bond between family members - taken for granted in Asia – is rare in the United States. At an early age, Americans are taught to be independent. The responsibility and obligations between parent and child ends as soon as the child becomes an adult. Adults are not obligated to take care of their parents. In turn, an adult can not automatically run home to their parents whenever times get rough.”
Sounding like my father, I asked her the following questions. First, “How would you feel when your mother is not around anymore? What would you do if you could not automatically go to her (or other relative) whenever you had trouble in your life? How would you feel if you were alone most of the day, everyday?
You are so busy working and taking English classes on your off-time. Why not stop momentarily, just for now? You can’t do EVERYTHING YOU WANT this minute, can you? Go let the important people in your life know that you love them and just have a nice meal together. It’ll be good for them and good for your soul.”
…Being strong enough to love unconditionally, respecting people, accepting (not judging) individuality, acknowledging true priorities in life; and lastly, sharing personal talents and love abundantly are a few simple, but priceless, lessons from the most Influential Prosperity Mentor in my life: My Father.
When was the last time you said “I love you” to your loved ones?
Do it now before it’s too late…
Carl “J.C.” Pantejo
Pantejo@ynvurcepublishing.com
About the Author
He is a retired U.S. Military veteran. Believing that school was too boring, he dropped out of High School early; only to earn an A.A., B.S., and MBA in less than 4 years much later in life – while working full-time as a Navy/Marine Corps Medic. In spite of a fear of heights and deep water, he free-fall parachuted out of airplanes and performed diving ops in very deep, open ocean water. He went to Thailand 1 year ago for a week’s vacation, fell into a teaching job, and has never left!
Carl “J.C.” Pantejo
Pantejo@ynvurcepublishing.com
Author, "My Friend Yu - The Prosperity Mentor”
Founder, Y.N. Vurce Publishing
http://www.ynvurcepublishing.com
Can a single mother purchase life insurance for the father of her child? They were never married.?
Can I buy a life insurance policy for my son's father?
We were never married and he doesn't pay child support.
A friend of mine told me that I can purchase life insurance on him so that if he died my son could get the benefit.
Yes, you can - but he has to consent to it, and he has to submit to blood, urine and saliva tests and release his medical records, and fill out parts of the application.
And it might be pretty expensive, if he's a recreational drug user or has health issues.
You can't do it without his consent and cooperation.
Former St Andrews University student gets life imprisonment
A violent psychopath and former St Andrews University student, who killed a young father four months after walking free from Cupar Sheriff Court over another brutal attack, was jailed for life on Tuesday. (18/03/2010 11:39:38)
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