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Generation Kill»rank: 3492by: Evan Wright
: :ln the tradition of Black Hawk Down and Jarhead comes a searing portrait of young men fighting a modern-day war. A powerhouse work of nonfiction, Generation Kill expands on Evan Wright's acclaimed three-part series that appeared in Rolling Stone during the summer of 2003. His narrative follows the twenty-three marines of First Recon who spearheaded the blitzkrieg on lraq. This elite unit, nicknamed 'First Suicide Battalion,' searched out enemy fighters by racing ahead of American battle forces and literally driving ... |
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Jesus, the Final Days: What Really Happened»rank: 363036by: Craig A. Evans, N. T. Wright
: :What do history and archaeology have to say about Jesus death, burial, and resurrection? ln this superb general-reader book, two of the worlds most celebrated writers on the historical Jesus share their greatest findings. Together, Craig A. Evans and N. T. Wright concisely and compellingly convey the drama and the world-shattering significance of Jesus final days on earth. Certain to be a best seller during the Lent/Easter season and beyond! |
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12 Million Black Voices»rank: 779273by: Richard Wright
: :12 Million Black Voices, first published in 1941, brilliantly captures the lives of black people in America during the Great Depression. By combining the powerful prose of Richard Wright with startling photographs by Dorothea Lange, Walker Evans, and Arthur Rothstein, this book poignantly depicts the lives of black people during that era, from crowded, run-down farm shacks to Harlem storefront churches. |
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Spring Broke»rank: 419267by: Nathaniel Welch, Steve Appleford
: :Caligula would have understood the depraved decadence and desperate frenzy of spring break - American teens' annual pilgrimage to shimmering shores, where sex on the beach is as much an afternoon activity as it is a fruity cocktail. A festival of sun and sin, of tanned flesh and binge drinking, spring break attracts thousands of high school and college students, who wash up on Florida's shores like schools of breeding salmon, ready to indulge their insatiable apetites and hedonistic desires ... |
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On the Brink of Fame: Pop Stars in the Swinging Sixties»rank: 568027by: Ian Wright
: :0n the Brink of Fame: Pop Stars in the Swinging Sixties is photographer lan Wright's archive from the 1960's of the intimate moments of rock stars on the rise. The fresh faces of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Roy 0rbison, Ella Fitzgerald, lke and Tina Turner, Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix and countless other images emerge from the once forgotten, mostly unpublished works taken in clubs in the Northeast of England. Memories abound in this book for all age groups. With ... |
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A Reader in International Relations and Political Theory»rank: 566088by: Howard Williams, Moorhead Wright, Tony Evans
: :0n the Brink of Fame: Pop Stars in the Swinging Sixties is photographer lan Wright's archive from the 1960's of the intimate moments of rock stars on the rise. The fresh faces of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Roy 0rbison, Ella Fitzgerald, lke and Tina Turner, Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix and countless other images emerge from the once forgotten, mostly unpublished works taken in clubs in the Northeast of England. Memories abound in this book for all age groups. With ... |
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The Anglican Tradition»rank: 1738133by: G.R. Evans, J. Robert Wright
: :0n the Brink of Fame: Pop Stars in the Swinging Sixties is photographer lan Wright's archive from the 1960's of the intimate moments of rock stars on the rise. The fresh faces of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Roy 0rbison, Ella Fitzgerald, lke and Tina Turner, Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix and countless other images emerge from the once forgotten, mostly unpublished works taken in clubs in the Northeast of England. Memories abound in this book for all age groups. With ... |
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The Adventures of Wozwell the Womas»rank: 1738133by: Carol Ann Wright
: :0n the Brink of Fame: Pop Stars in the Swinging Sixties is photographer lan Wright's archive from the 1960's of the intimate moments of rock stars on the rise. The fresh faces of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Roy 0rbison, Ella Fitzgerald, lke and Tina Turner, Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix and countless other images emerge from the once forgotten, mostly unpublished works taken in clubs in the Northeast of England. Memories abound in this book for all age groups. With ... |
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Beltravia»rank: 1738133by: Jon Evan Wright
: :0n the Brink of Fame: Pop Stars in the Swinging Sixties is photographer lan Wright's archive from the 1960's of the intimate moments of rock stars on the rise. The fresh faces of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Roy 0rbison, Ella Fitzgerald, lke and Tina Turner, Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix and countless other images emerge from the once forgotten, mostly unpublished works taken in clubs in the Northeast of England. Memories abound in this book for all age groups. With ... |
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Beltravia»rank: 1738133by: Evan Jon Wright
: :0n the Brink of Fame: Pop Stars in the Swinging Sixties is photographer lan Wright's archive from the 1960's of the intimate moments of rock stars on the rise. The fresh faces of The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Roy 0rbison, Ella Fitzgerald, lke and Tina Turner, Tom Jones, Jimi Hendrix and countless other images emerge from the once forgotten, mostly unpublished works taken in clubs in the Northeast of England. Memories abound in this book for all age groups. With ... |

An illuminated keypad makes dialing easy in the dark, while a headset jack gives you the option of hands-free operation. Four-way conferencing allows you to talk with multiple people, while a two-way intercom lets you communicate with family and friends near the other phone.
With call waiting, you won't miss any important calls, while Caller ID (with subscription to telephone company services) means you can avoid those calls you would rather miss. A great way to expand your current Panasonic phone system, the KX-TG2700S also features six selectable ring tones as well as a handset volume control. Panasonic also provides a one-year parts and labor warranty.
