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Hero Hero
Sale Price: $3.55

Director Zhang Yimou brings the sumptuous visual style of his previous films (Raise the Red Lantern, Shanghai Triad) to the high-kicking kung fu genre. A nameless warrior (Jet Li, Romeo Must Die, Once Upon a Time in China) arrives at an emperor's palace with three weapons, each belonging to a famous assassin who had sworn to kill the emperor. As the nameless man spins out his story--and the emperor presents his own interpretation of what might really have happened--each episode is drenched in red, blue, white or another dominant color. Hero combines sweeping cinematography and superb performances from the cream of the Hong Kong cinema (Maggie Cheung, Irma Vep, Comrades: Almost a Love Story; Tony Leung Chiu-Wai, In the Mood for Love, Hard Boiled; and Zhang Ziyi, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon). The result is stunning, a dazzling action movie with an emotional richness that deepens with every step. --Bret Fetzer

Before china was ruled by one dynasty it was divided into 7 kingdoms the most notorious being the kingdom of qin. The ruler of qin was marked for death - 3 professional assassins had qin him in their sights. Qin offers a reward to anyone who can provide proof that the assasins are dead. Studio: Buena Vista Home Video Release Date: 05/11/2007 Starring: Jet Li Run time: 99 minutes Rating: Pg13

The Rainer Werner Fassbinder Collection - 1973-1982 [DVD] The Rainer Werner Fassbinder Collection - 1973-1982 [DVD]
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United Kingdom released, PAL/Region 2 DVD: it WILL NOT play on standard US DVD player. You need multi-region PAL/NTSC DVD player to view it in USA/Canada: LANGUAGES: German ( Dolby Digital 2.0 ), German ( Mono ), English ( Subtitles ), SPECIAL FEATURES: Box Set, Interactive Menu, Multi-DVD Set, Scene Access, SYNOPSIS: Rainer Werner Fassbinder not only directed Ali: Fear Eats the Soul (Angst essen Seele auf), but also scripted the film, designed the sets, and produced. Brigitte Mira heads the cast as a lonely German cleaning woman, who enters into an affair with equally lonely--and much, much younger--Moroccan mechanic El Hedi Ben Salem. They marry, despite the shocked, bigoted reactions of those around them. This thinly disguised remake of Douglas Sirk's All That Heaven Allows (cult favorite Sirk was one of Fassbinder's personal heroes) won the international critic's prize at the Cannes Film Festival.Rainer Werner Fassbinder's adaptation of a late 19th-century novel by Theodor Fontane is an austere period piece that may be the least characteristic of the German director's films. The titular heroine, played by Fassbinder regular Hanna Schygulla, is a 17-year-old girl forced into a loveless marriage with an old count. Living as the aristocrat's trophy wife, Effi endures her provincial existence unhappily. Her circumstances lead to a brief affair with a young lieutenant that attracts the attention of the townspeople, but not her unsuspecting husband's. Years later, however, the count discovers the love letters between his wife and her lover. As dictated by convention, he challenges the lieutenant to a duel and throws his wife out of their home. The shamed Effi is forced to live by herself, shunned by society and spurned by...Rainer Werner Fassbinder Vol. 2 1973 - 1982 8-DVD Set ( Angst essen Seele auf / Fontane - Effi Briest oder: Viele, die eine Ahnung haben von ihren Möglichkeiten und Bedürfnissen un

Fear Eats The Soul [1973] [DVD] Fear Eats The Soul [1973] [DVD]
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Magic: the Gathering - Serrated Arrows - FNM 2008 - FNM Promos Magic: the Gathering - Serrated Arrows - FNM 2008 - FNM Promos
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Magic: the Gathering is a collectible card game created by Richard Garfield. In Magic, you play the role of a planeswalker who fights other planeswalkers for glory, knowledge, and conquest. Your deck of cards represents all the weapons in your arsenal. It contains the spells you know and the creatures you can summon to fight for you. Card Name: Serrated Arrows - FNM 2008 Color: Artifact

JVC KT-SR1000 Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver JVC KT-SR1000 Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver
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JVC's PDA-styled KT-SR1000 Sirius satellite radio receiver brings a wealth of music and news programming to your car and/or home audio system in a plug-and-play device that's as easy to use as it is to transport. The receiver offers accessible buttons and a large, bright LCD with multiple options for enhancing legibility. Artist names and song titles are presented in large type to enhance safety by minimizing distractions. Use of the receiver requires activation of a subscription to Sirius Satellite Radio ($12.95 per month or a one-time fee of $499.99). You'll also need a car or home docking apparatus, sold separately. The KT-SR1000 lets you enter a desired channel/stream number directly, or you can search for programming by scrolling through a list of channels or even a list of currently playing artists. For one-touch access, you can set up to 30 stream preferences, or presets, with the option to lock or unlock a given function. For example, you can store a list of preferred categories and stations without fear of alteration until you decide it's time for a change. Memory Capture stores 30 favorite songs in the form of PDTs (Program Definition Text, with artist name and song title), and, when activated, the unit's S-Seek feature will search all incoming streams for those songs. Time-based functions include an alarm, a sleep timer, and program alert, which switches the KT-SR1000 to a preprogrammed stream at a selected time. The KT-SR1000 features a 132 x 65-pixel dot-matrix FSTN LCD with separate controls for brightness and contrast. The KT-SR1000 must be used with one of the following adapter kits: JVC KS-K6003 home kit JVC KS-K6002 vehicle kit (with wireless FM transmitter) JVC KS-K6001 vehicle kit (without wireless FM transmitter) Sirius satellite radio is a subscription service that provides more than 100 channels of digital programming, from music to news, talk, and sports. It is available only in the lower 48 states--not available in Alaska, Hawaii, or U.S. territories. What's in the Box Sirius receiver, a remote control, remote batteries, and a user's manual.

JVC KT-SR2000 Plug 'n' Play Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver JVC KT-SR2000 Plug 'n' Play Sirius Satellite Radio Receiver
Sale Price: $109.75

SIRIUS offers more than 120 channels of top-notch entertainment for just $12.95 per month. Check out 65 channels of totally commercial-free music, which feature an incredible variety of songs from a wide range of genres. You'll also get 50 channels of news, talk, sports, and entertainment, including broadcasts of up to 40 NBA games a week during basketball season. (Satellite radio service is available only within the lower 48 states not available in Alaska, Hawaii, or U.S. territories.) Subscribers can also take advantage of free online streaming of all SIRIUS music. S-Seek stores artist/title info for up to 20 songs (and alerts you when one of them is playing on SIRIUS) Unit Size - 2-13/16W x 4-7/16H x 1-1/4D

Smaller than its predecessor by a third, JVC's compact, PDA-styled KT-SR2000 Plug 'n' Play (PnP) Sirius Satellite Radio receiver brings a wealth of music and news programming to your car and/or home audio system in a device that's as easy to use as it is to transport. The PnP receiver offers accessible buttons and a large, bright LCD with multiple options for enhancing legibility. Artist names and song titles are presented in large type to enhance safety by minimizing distractions. Use of the receiver requires activation of a subscription to Sirius Satellite Radio ($12.95 per month or a one-time fee of $499.99). You'll also need a car or home docking apparatus, sold separately. The KT-SR2000 lets you enter a desired channel/stream number directly, or you can search for programming by scrolling through a list of channels or even a list of currently playing artists. For one-touch access, you can set up to 18 stream preferences, or presets, with the option to lock or unlock a given function. For example, you can store a list of preferred categories and stations without fear of alteration until you decide it's time for a change. Memory Capture stores 20 favorite songs in the form of PDTs (Program Definition Text, with artist name and song title), and, when activated, the unit's S-Seek feature will search all incoming streams for those songs. Time-based functions include an alarm, a sleep timer, and program alert, which switches the KT-SR2000 to a preprogrammed stream at a selected time. The KT-SR2000 features an easy-to-read LCD with separate controls for brightness, contrast, and font. This model also features an ambient light sensor, which automatically adjusts the display brightness to suit your viewing conditions. The KT-SR2000 must be used with one of the following adapter kits: JVC KS-K6013 home kit JVC KS-K6012 vehicle kit Sirius satellite radio is a subscription service that provides more than 100 channels of digital programming, from music to news, talk, and sports. It is available only in the lower 48 states--not available in Alaska, Hawaii, or U.S. territories. What's in the Box Sirius receiver, a remote control, remote batteries, and a user's manual.

Sony XSL10S Slim Line Subwoofer Sony XSL10S Slim Line Subwoofer

If you want powerful low-frequency performance in your car, get the Sony XS-L10S Slim Series Subwoofer. Its compact profile lets you add bass to the tight confines of smaller vehicles. Find a suitable box or build a custom enclosure to fit your needs, and let the XS-L10S turn those areas behind or under your seats into premium bass outposts. This subwoofer uses the superior rigidity of polypropylene for its unique five-sided cone. The pentagonal design also helps reduce standing waves found in round subwoofers, eliminating potential distortion that can harm your bass output. A tough rubber surround allows the sub to take a pounding and stay under control. And don't worry about power the XS-L10S can handle 330 watts RMS without fear of a meltdown. Gold-plated, 5-way binding posts offer a convenient, super-efficient connection to your amplifier. Unique Turbo(R) cone design offers superior rigidity Shallow-design basket Impedance - 4 ohms Sensitivity - 88 dB Frequency Response - 18 - 2,500 Hz Sealed box volume - 0.57 cubic feet Ported box volume - 0.43 cubic feet Speaker Size - 10 (25 cm) Top Mount Depth - 2-7/8 Bottom Mount Depth - 3 5/8 Cutout Diameter or Length - 9 1/16 Port diameter - 3 Port length - 15.375 Vas - 18.5 liters Fs - 42.1 Hz Qts - 0.61 Xmax - 6.2 millimeters 1-year Manufacturer warranty

Myth: The Total Codex Myth: The Total Codex
Sale Price: $24.93

Bungie Software shattered real-time strategy norms with its 1997 release, Myth: The Fallen Lords. Eschewing the tried-and-true formula pioneered by such classics as Command & Conquer and WarCraft, Myth broke through the shackles of resource management and unit creation and put strategy and combat at the forefront. In fact, perhaps Myth erected its own genre--the real-time tactical game. Myth: The Total Codex combines the original Myth: The Fallen Lords with its sequel, Myth II: Soulblighter, and the expansion pack Myth II: Chimera. Equipped with over 50 single-player levels, dozens of multiplayer maps, and nearly a CD full of user-created levels, maps, and modifications, Myth: The Total Codex is a package that no strategy gamer should pass up. The beauty of Myth lies in the interaction between its well-balanced, fantasy-based units. For example, archers (bowmen in Myth II) can shoot arrows with frightening speed and accuracy, but get pummeled by melee units unless they're protected; dwarves toss devastating bombs, but poor rate of fire and unpredictability sometimes make them a liability; and the powerful Trow Giant can eliminate nearly every unit in a single blow, but is too slow to overcome a force of greater numbers. Myth's intuitive interface, featuring a rotating camera system, the ability to zoom in and out of battle, plus unit formation and waypoints, allows for precise control of your army. Though its single-player game never ceases to entertain, it's Myth: The Total Codex's multiplayer game that shines. Players trade for available units (the more powerful the unit, the more expensive it is) and compete on vibrant, varied terrain in games like Last Man on the Hill, King of the Hill, Territories, and Capture the Flag. If you've never experienced Bungie Software's brilliant real-time tactical game, Myth: The Fallen Lords or Myth II: Soulblighter, do yourself a favor and plunge into its fantasy world of strategic combat with the complete compilation, Myth: The Total Codex. --Doug Radcliffe Pros: Three full-length single-player campaigns Excellent multiplayer support on Bungie's free online service Intuitive and highly customizable interface Windows and Macintosh versions are included on the same CD Cons: If you already have Myth and Myth II, the expansion pack might not justify the price

Knights of the Temple: Infernal Crusade Knights of the Temple: Infernal Crusade

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Kings Of The Dark Ages Kings Of The Dark Ages
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A Faint Cold Fear A Faint Cold Fear
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Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72
Sale Price: $283.82

The best, the fastest, the hippest and the most unorthodox account ever published of the US presidential electoral process in all its madness and corruption. In 1972 Hunter S. Thompson, the creator and king of Gonzo journalism, covered the US presidential campaign for Rolling Stone magazine alongside the establishment newsmen of Washington. The result is a classic piece of subversive reportage and a fantastic ride on the rollercoaster of Hunter's uniquely savage imagination. In his own words, written years before Watergate: 'It is Nixon himself who represents that dark, venal and incurably violent side of the American character almost every other country in the world has learned to fear and despise.'

With the same drug-addled alacrity and jaundiced wit that made Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas a hilarious hit, Hunter S. Thompson turns his savage eye and gonzo heart to the repellent and seductive race for President. He deconstructs the 1972 campaigns of idealist George McGovern and political hack Richard Nixon, ending up with a political vision that is eerily prophetic. A classic!


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Structuring Your Presentation

In the beginning...it all seems like chaos. Your thoughts, your mind, what you want to get across, what you want to tell your audience.

To create an effective presentation, you must create order out of this chaos.

The ancient Babylonians portrayed chaos as the dragon-like Tamat, the Chaos Monster. To create our ordered universe, the cosmos, Tiamat had to be slain and her body cleft in two, one-half forming the heavens and the other the earth.

To create a structure for your presentation, you will have to face your own "Chaos Monster" and, like an archer, master the organizational techniques that follow.

The basic structure of a presentation is in three parts: Opening, Body, Conclusion.

OPENING:

Like the archer's release of the arrow, the Opening of a presentation should begin in silence as the archer takes a breath and centers himself. As the archer pulls the bow string back, potential energy gathers, and then "twang!" the arrow accelerates in an explosion of energy, sound and speed. One moment -- quiet; the next -- a blur of action that demands attention.

When you stand to open your presentation, center yourself like the archer. Allow a moment of silence as you visually connect with your audience. Focus on individual faces in the audience. Let the silence build tension and audience anticipation. Then shatter the calm with something that demands that people turn their attention away from their private thoughts and tune into what you are saying. Use an opening technique -- "a hook" -- and deliver it with dramatic voice, gesture and technique.

BODY:

The arrow represents the Body of your presentation, as the arrow traverses the distance to reach the mark. It covers a vast space and carries your point home.

The Body of your presentation is the longest segment of the presentation. Do not let it be dull or be seen as "rambling." Like an arrow, give the Body of your presentation a finely honed point -- call it the central thesis or main takeaway sentence. Distill your entire presentation down to one sentence that encapsulates your point. Explain clearly to the audience how everything you say is related to your central thesis. Use repetition to make sure the audience gets your point. Use segues like "Why is this important?" to clue the audience in to what you are about to reveal. To give your presentation an arrow-sharp edge, write down each section of your presentation with this thought in mind: "What is my point and how does this idea support it?" If an idea doesn't support your thesis, drop it. It belongs in another presentation.

Is there a story or metaphor that conveys that central point? Use that story by referring back to it frequently for real-world examples that illustrate your point. Drive the point home with the use of imagery that reminds us of your metaphor.

Now that you have your audience's attention, how do you keep it?

Lead your audience:

-Add perceived structure by numbering your points.

-Create clear transitions between your points, using questions, like "What else do we need to do to succeed?"

-Use familiar metaphors, analogies and examples to explain new concepts.

-Stimulate right-brain activity with visual aids: an image, prop or diagram. (Anything that is not a letter or number stimulates both hemispheres of the brain.)

Keep your audience interested:

-Vary vocal delivery by changing pitch, volume and intensity.

-Use expressive and specific gestures. Move about the room.

-Ask questions, both rhetorical and/or directly aimed at the audience.

-Make eye contact.

-Involve your audience, even if only with a show of hands or a quick survey.

-Have fun; humor helps.

-Increase credibility with carefully chosen moments of stillness and silence.

CONCLUSION:

The completion of your presentation is your target -- a bull's-eye -- a great Conclusion. To avoid allowing your Conclusion to fall short of its mark, let the audience know when you are in the process of concluding by saying: "In conclusion..." or "What does it all mean?" for example.

In addition to content, make sure your vocal inflection clearly signals the end of the presentation and not merely a pause. Write out your final sentence so your voice signals the concluding syllable (Usually the volume goes up in the last few words then down for the final syllable.). End with authority and certainty.

After the Opening, the Conclusion has the second highest impact of your presentation. It leaves the audience with the final impression of you and your message. Human beings seek completion and resolution. Without a clear Conclusion audiences feel left hanging. Provide your audience a powerful sense of completion by crafting a strong Conclusion.

About the Author

The Henderson Group trains and coaches business professionals in the art of communication and presentation through our experiential methodology. Since 1990, The Henderson Group has helped Fortune 500 companies worldwide improve employee productivity and business results through the development of communication skills. You can find us online at SpeakFearlessly.net and HendersonGroup.com or Attend A Workshop

How to get over my fear?

DO NOT LAUGH!!!! Okay so when I was about 8 I watched a cartoon movie when an evil person slipped into someone's house in the middle of the night and shot an arrow at the sleeping person, and when that person woke up he lost his mind. Now whenever I go to bed I have to keep my neck and my head partly covered up because I'm afraid that that someone will come in and do you know what. I'm not afraid of that now, but whenever I sleep I still have to partly cover my head and my neck and if I don't my heart beats really fast and I can't sleep. I have to cover my body too, because if I don't I'll be really afraid. Then it gets really hot and I poke my leg out of the covers, leave it out for a few seconds, and pull it back in. HELP! If I take a nap or something while the sun is still up, then I'm not afraid but as soon as it gets dark...

The only thing I can tell you is to face your fear head on and conquered it .I have a big fear of needles (surgical ex.IV, Butterfly,etc..)
and I'm 26 and I finally face it now needles don't bother me anymore. I hope this was helpful.

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