Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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American Literature courses.


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Monday, January 30, 2012

Reportaje a Escuela Militar de Chile Parte 1

Reportaje a Escuela Militar de Chile Parte 1 Video Clips. Duration : 8.40 Mins.


La Escuela Militar del Libertador Bernardo O'Higgins, es el instituto encargado de formar Oficiales para el Ejército de Chile. Sus egresados ingresan al Ejército en el escalafón de Oficiales y son investidos con el grado de Alférez. Período de influencia francesa El 16 de marzo de 1817 el General Bernardo O'Higgins Riquelme crea la Academia Militar, que tendría como objetivo formar a los futuros Oficiales y Sargentos. En esa primera academia se formaron los soldados que tomaron parte en el sitio de Talcahuano y Cancha Rayada, asegurando finalmente la Independencia de Chile. Su primer recinto funcionó en el Convento de la Iglesia de San Agustín (en las calles Estado con Agustinas) donde se desalojó a los religiosos . Debido a problemas económicos fue cerrada en 1819. Posteriormente, en 1823, el presidente Ramón Freire intenta abrir nuevamente la academia, pero su intención se vio frustrada debido a la situación anárquica del país. Sería finalmente durante el año 1831, en que por ley se reabre la academia, debido a la gestión del presidente José Joaquín Prieto y de su ministro Diego Portales. Finalmente, debido a problemas de diversa índole, sería cerrada el 1 de febrero de 1838. Gran parte de los soldados formados durante esa época serían los vencedores en la Guerra contra la Confederación Perú-Boliviana. El 6 de octubre de 1842 se reabre la academia, tomando por nombre Escuela Militar el 28 de septiembre de 1843. Ahí se formarían los oficiales del Ejército y de la Armada ...

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Check Out La Bible (Ancien et Nouveau Testament) Louis Segond 1910. French Bible, French equivalent of the English King James Version (French Edition) (Mobi Spiritual)

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La Bible (Ancien et Nouveau Testament) Louis Segond 1910 Cette édition complète de La Bible "Louis Segond" (1910) a été conçue pour une navigation optimale sur Kindle et d’autres appareils électroniques. Elle contient un livre et des liens de navigation vers les chapitres. En quelques clics, vous pouvez lire un verset dans la Bible.La table des matières énumère tous les livres de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testaments. Il suffit de sélectionner le livre que vous voulez lire et d'y aller directement. Après avoir ouvert le livre, vous pouvez sélectionner le chapitre que vous souhaitez lire en un seul clic. Ancien Testament Pentateuque: La Genèse | L'Exode | Le Lévitique | Les Nombres | Le Deutéronome Livres Historiques: Josué | Les Juges | Ruth | I Samuel | II Samuel | I Rois | II Rois | I Chroniques | II Chroniques | Esdras | Néhémie | Esther Livres Poétiques: Job | Les Psaumes | Les Proverbes | L'Ecclésiaste | Le Cantique des cantiques Les Grands Prophètes: Ésaïe | Jérémie | Lamentations de Jérémie | Ézéchiel | Daniel Les Petits Prophètes: Osée | Joel | Amos | Abdias | Jonas | Michée | Nahoum | Habaquq | Sophonie | Aggée | Zacharie | Malachie Nouveau Testament Livres Biographiques: Matthieu | Marc | Luc | Jean Livre Historique: Les Actes Épîtres de Paul: Épître aux Romains | Première Épître aux Corinthiens | Seconde Épître aux Corinthiens | Épître aux Galates | Épître aux Éphésiens | Épître aux Philippiens | Épître aux Colossiens | Première Épître aux Thessaloniciens | Seconde Épître aux Thessaloniciens | Première Épître à Thimothée | Seconde Épître à Thimothée | Épître à Tite | Épître à Philémon Épîtres Générales: Épître aux Hébreux | Épître de Jacques | Première Épître de Pierre | Seconde Épître de Pierre | Première Épître de Jean | Seconde Épître de Jean | Troisième Épître de Jean | Épître de Jude Livre Prophétique: Apocalypse de Jean

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La Bible (Ancien et Nouveau Testament) Louis Segond 1910 Cette édition complète de La Bible "Louis Segond" (1910) a été conçue pour une navigation optimale sur Kindle et d’autres appareils électroniques. Elle contient un livre et des liens de navigation vers les chapitres. En quelques clics, vous pouvez lire un verset dans la Bible.La table des matières énumère tous les livres de l'Ancien et du Nouveau Testaments. Il suffit de sélectionner le livre que vous voulez lire et d'y aller directement. Après avoir ouvert le livre, vous pouvez sélectionner le chapitre que vous souhaitez lire en un seul clic. Ancien Testament Pentateuque: La Genèse | L'Exode | Le Lévitique | Les Nombres | Le Deutéronome Livres Historiques: Josué | Les Juges | Ruth | I Samuel | II Samuel | I Rois | II Rois | I Chroniques | II Chroniques | Esdras | Néhémie | Esther Livres Poétiques: Job | Les Psaumes | Les Proverbes | L'Ecclésiaste | Le Cantique des cantiques Les Grands Prophètes: Ésaïe | Jérémie | Lamentations de Jérémie | Ézéchiel | Daniel Les Petits Prophètes: Osée | Joel | Amos | Abdias | Jonas | Michée | Nahoum | Habaquq | Sophonie | Aggée | Zacharie | Malachie Nouveau Testament Livres Biographiques: Matthieu | Marc | Luc | Jean Livre Historique: Les Actes Épîtres de Paul: Épître aux Romains | Première Épître aux Corinthiens | Seconde Épître aux Corinthiens | Épître aux Galates | Épître aux Éphésiens | Épître aux Philippiens | Épître aux Colossiens | Première Épître aux Thessaloniciens | Seconde Épître aux Thessaloniciens | Première Épître à Thimothée | Seconde Épître à Thimothée | Épître à Tite | Épître à Philémon Épîtres Générales: Épître aux Hébreux | Épître de Jacques | Première Épître de Pierre | Seconde Épître de Pierre | Première Épître de Jean | Seconde Épître de Jean | Troisième Épître de Jean | Épître de Jude Livre Prophétique: Apocalypse de Jean


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Saturday, January 28, 2012

Check Out Educational Insights PlayFoam Sparkle 4 Pack, MultiColor (1910) for $4.99

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Educational Insights PlayFoam Sparkle 4 Pack, MultiColor (1910) Feature

  • No mess
  • Never dries out
  • Total tactile satisfaction

Educational Insights PlayFoam Sparkle 4 Pack, MultiColor (1910) Overview

Playfoam;Playfoam allows preschoolers to express their creativity-with no mess to clean up afterwards! Just squish the Playfoam up, shape it however you like, squash it back down, and start all over again. Playfoam never dries out so the creativity never ends-and the secret no-stick formula means you can take it anywhere for creative fun on the go! Grades Pre-K+/ Ages 3+;The nitty-gritty; Completely mess free-guaranteed!; Reusable-never dries out; Totally portable no-stick formula for creativity on the go; First creative experience for young kids; Total tactile satisfaction!; Non-toxic;EI-1910 Sparkle 4-Pack .99;SMALL PARTS [1]. Not for < 3 yrs


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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Secret Mysteries Of America s Beginnings (5/17)

Secret Mysteries Of America s Beginnings (5/17) Video Clips. Duration : 9.85 Mins.


Secret Mysteries of America's Beginnings unfolds the fascinating history behind the founding of America, and exposes the esoteric underbelly of its design. Why is Washington DC build on the 77th Meridian? Are the Revolutionary War cities really built in perfect alignment with Stonehenge? If America was founded as a Christian nation, why are many of its symbols based on Pagan traditions? There is no doubt that much of America's national heritage was Christian, but just as a coin has two sides, our national heritage has a second side - one based squarely on occult secret societies and their values. To find the answer to these questions, we follow the journey of secret societies from England to the New World and learn of their ancient hope: to rebuild the lost empire of Atlantis. In the 16th century, Sir Francis Bacon was at the helm of the secret societies in England. When Bacon penned his classic work, "The New Atlantis" he believed that America and Atlantis were one and the same. He outlined his vision for the perfect society, and some suggest the program he set forth has been the driving force behind the course of modern history. While he did not originate the concept, it was Bacon who articulated an ancient plan to be carried out by all the secret orders. As Chief of the Rosicrucians and the first Grand Master of modern Freemasonry, Bacon sent his followers to the new world. A 1910 Newfoundland stamp with his image upon it reads, "Lord Bacon: the Guiding Spirit in [the ...

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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Check Out Our Lady of the Snows 1910 (Princes of the North)

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Our Lady of the Snows 1910 (Princes of the North) Overview

In 1910, the Grand Trunk Pacific railway is still four years from completion in British Columbia. The eastern end of construction is nearing the forbidding Rocky Mountains on the Alberta side of the border, while the western end, coming from Prince Rupert, must cope with the equally unforgiving coastal terrain of Northern BC.
This will become the most difficult section of track ever to be laid in North America.
Nevertheless, the GTP’s rail-towns of Prince Rupert and Fort George have already grown and are now thriving communities.

Jeff Hamilton’s job at David Drayton’s ‘Some Hotel’ in Prince Rupert has become profitable, but thankless, and longs for the day when he has a hotel to call his own. That day may not be far in coming: his father has returned home and his siblings are on the verge of beginning lives of their own.

Natalie Hamilton, upon meeting the dashing land speculator/hotelier Jonathan Sterling, has determined to end her relationship with David Drayton.
Jonathan’s Sterling’s past is full of mysteries and secrets, but it is Natalie’s own secret that could destroy the future they could share together.

Heather Hamilton is still heartbroken over Dustin Sinclair and can only dream of his return from Hazelton. To Jeff’s consternation, she rejects his choices in suitors for her and is determined to forgive Dustin, because she has come to realize that he is the only man that she will ever love.
Billy Hamilton and his friend Dawson McCrae are working at Soda Creek on the construction of the Chilcotin sternwheeler. However, Billy’s gaze often wanders to the next camp with ill-concealed envy; it is where they are building the BC Express Company’s sternwheeler: the luxurious BX.
The Fraser River and the paddlewheelers that work on it are Billy’s first loves, but when he does think of romance, his thoughts are of the pretty and melancholy young prostitute, Posy Lane.

In 1910, many changes occur in the world, but like the death of King Edward and the arrival of Halley’s Comet, they have little effect on the people in the new rail-towns of Northern British Columbia.
They are living in the ‘sunny’ Laurier years of expansion and optimism. These are the years when every dream seems possible.

Our Lady of the Snows 1910 (Princes of the North) Specifications

In 1910, the Grand Trunk Pacific railway is still four years from completion in British Columbia. The eastern end of construction is nearing the forbidding Rocky Mountains on the Alberta side of the border, while the western end, coming from Prince Rupert, must cope with the equally unforgiving coastal terrain of Northern BC.
This will become the most difficult section of track ever to be laid in North America.
Nevertheless, the GTP’s rail-towns of Prince Rupert and Fort George have already grown and are now thriving communities.

Jeff Hamilton’s job at David Drayton’s ‘Some Hotel’ in Prince Rupert has become profitable, but thankless, and longs for the day when he has a hotel to call his own. That day may not be far in coming: his father has returned home and his siblings are on the verge of beginning lives of their own.

Natalie Hamilton, upon meeting the dashing land speculator/hotelier Jonathan Sterling, has determined to end her relationship with David Drayton.
Jonathan’s Sterling’s past is full of mysteries and secrets, but it is Natalie’s own secret that could destroy the future they could share together.

Heather Hamilton is still heartbroken over Dustin Sinclair and can only dream of his return from Hazelton. To Jeff’s consternation, she rejects his choices in suitors for her and is determined to forgive Dustin, because she has come to realize that he is the only man that she will ever love.
Billy Hamilton and his friend Dawson McCrae are working at Soda Creek on the construction of the Chilcotin sternwheeler. However, Billy’s gaze often wanders to the next camp with ill-concealed envy; it is where they are building the BC Express Company’s sternwheeler: the luxurious BX.
The Fraser River and the paddlewheelers that work on it are Billy’s first loves, but when he does think of romance, his thoughts are of the pretty and melancholy young prostitute, Posy Lane.

In 1910, many changes occur in the world, but like the death of King Edward and the arrival of Halley’s Comet, they have little effect on the people in the new rail-towns of Northern British Columbia.
They are living in the ‘sunny’ Laurier years of expansion and optimism. These are the years when every dream seems possible.


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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Great Price Steinel HL1910E for $199.45

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Steinel HL1910E Variable Temp Electronic Heat Gun Feature

  • 120V heat gun with temperatures that can be varied continuously from 120 to 1,100 degrees F
  • Airflow settings of 3.6, 10.6, and 17.6 cubic feet per minute (CFM)
  • Heating element with ceramic encapsulation on each coil to extend coil life and provide even heat
  • Thermocouple control for precise temperature regulation
  • Lightweight, balanced design reduces user fatigue

Steinel HL1910E Variable Temp Electronic Heat Gun Overview

The Steinel HL 1910 E heat gun emits airstreams at 3.6, 10.6, or 17.6 cubic feet per minute (CFM) at temperatures ranging from 120 to 1,100 degrees F. The gun’s temperature setting can be varied continuously over the full temperature range at the 10.6 and 17.6 CFM airflow stages, and is fixed at 120 degrees F at the 3.6 CFM cool air stage. Similar in shape to a hair dryer, the gun is lightweight and balanced to reduce fatigue. Each coil in the heating element is encapsulated in ceramic to extend coil life and provide even heat. This heat gun is suitable for many applications from applying shrink tubing and activating adhesives to welding and shaping plastics and other heat sensitive materials.

Specifications

Heating ElementCeramic encapsulated to resist coil breakage
Weight2.05 lb.
Dimensions8.0 x 10.2 x 3.5 inches (H x W x D).
(H is height, the vertical distance from lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from front to back.)
Airflow3.6, 10.6, and 17.6 CFM
Variable Temperature120°F to 1,100°F (49°C to 594°C)
Power CordDouble insulated, industrial grade rubber, length: 6 ft.
Output1,500 watts.
Voltage120 VAC / 60 Hz at 12.5 amps
CertificationsUL / C-UL listed
WarrantyOne year limited
Nozzle Diameter1.30 inches (33.02 mm)
3-Stage SwitchCool air (120°F at 3.6 CFM)
variable temperature at 10.6 CFM
variable temperature at 17.6 CFM

Heat guns are hand tools that emit a stream of heated air at variable temperatures up to 1,300 degrees F (700 C). Most guns have an electrical heating element to control output temperatures and adjustable fan motors to regulate and focus airflow. Heat guns with high airflow output (greater than approximately 20 cubic feet per minute) are sometimes called heat blowers. Heat guns can be used for a variety of applications ranging from copper and plastic welding to touching up shrink wrap. Accessory nozzles (sold separately) are used to shape the air stream over a wider area, or direct it around pipes and tubing for even heating which prevents adjoining surfaces (such as panes of glass) from overheating, and some heat gun models incorporate workbench stands to allow hands-free operation.

Steinel manufactures heat guns, glue guns, gas torches, and sensors. The company, founded in Germany in 1959, meets International Organization for Standardization (ISO) 9001:2008 standards and is Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) compliant.


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Sunday, January 22, 2012

My Quilting Show (Episode 1--Part 1 of 4)

My Quilting Show (Episode 1--Part 1 of 4) Video Clips. Duration : 4.65 Mins.


Quilting techniques creating an "Americana Star Variation". Live video of yours truly stitching on a 1910 Singer Model 66 treadle machine. No electricity required.

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Saturday, January 21, 2012

A) 1910 flywheel motor works from a D cell (gone)

A) 1910 flywheel motor works from a D cell (gone) Tube. Duration : 3.23 Mins.


Introduction, history, demonstration

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