Chaos Head
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Chaos Head +DVD) $40.67 Rated: TV14Synopsis: NA |
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The Chaos Crystal $16.99 The final instalment of this fabulous, bestselling series. The Tide Lords have gathered in Jelidia to find out the secret of how to kill an immortal … Cayal in particular. Before they can do this, however, they must find the Chaos Crystal that brought them to this world. They initially head to Glaeba, where Arkady has been captured by Jaxyn. She escapes and flees to Caelum, where she runs into Warlock and his family and learns that Elyssa, Warlock’s cruel immortal mistress, may know something about the location of the Crystal. With every immortal on Amyrantha searching for this artefact, the stakes are very high … Praise for The Tide Lords ‘a multi-hued tapestry of myth, deceit and ambition’ Publishers Weekly ‘exceptional storytelling’ Good Reading ‘a rollercoaster ride of mortal and immortal machinations’ Nexus |
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Eve of Chaos $6.99 How do you tell Satan that you ran over his dog? Evangeline Hollis has no idea, and she doesn’t want to find out. She’d rather forget the Infernal that nearly wiped out her training class and killed some of the best demonhunting Marks in the world. Living with the Mark of Cain—and the two sexy brothers who come with it—is trouble enough. Satan has put a bounty on Eve’s head, and Hell’s denizens are converging on Southern California. The Infernals are complicating Eve’s hunts and creating chaos in her once orderly life. They’ve also brought her to the attention of an overzealous reverend who’s certain she’s Jezebel reincarnate. |

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Chaos;Head: The Complete Series (Limited Edition, Blu-ray/DVD Combo) $40.99 Can You Survive Reality?From the mind that brought you Death Note es a schizophrenic anime experience that will make you doubt everything you think you re seeing. Takumi is an anime-obsessed recluse with a fetish for two-dimensional girls. His dirty little cyber secrets land him in real-life trouble after a chat room encounter with the mysterious General leads him to the scene of a gruesome murder… |
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Together, These 4 Factors Create Waves Of 'Risk Aversion' That Are Rolling Thru The Investment Markets.
The stock and bond market turmoil of the last two months connects to 4 interlinked macro economic forces. Together, these 4 factors create waves of "risk aversion" that are rolling through the investment markets.
G-7 expansion has stalled. The US, Japan, UK, and Europe are not very likely to grow in the second 1/2 2011. A shallow contraction is now a truly real possibility.
Sovereign debt downgrades and volatility is affecting the health of the worldwide banking system, particularly in Europe.
Companies are reluctant to hire workers or to take a position in a uncertain future, especially when regulatory reforms are not yet clear.
Governments are squeezed by simultaneous pressures for austerity, impulse and reform a virtually impossible task.
The evidence of "risk aversion" shows up in the widening spreads of company bonds and real estate vs sovereign debt -- even if that debt has been latterly down-graded (as was the case for both Japan and the US in Aug). It also shows up in the rising volatility in the exchange.
Finally, it buttresss the disinclination of giant companies and backers to make business calls and to take well-considered risks that are mandatory for a healthy, growing economy.If we looking a worldwide on real estate market,we can see that Croatia real estate is good marketplace for business.
How will this risk caution affect commercial property? In the initial few weeks after the US debt downgrade, real estate securities were also caught up in the turmoil. Real estate investment trusts (REITs) are traded on the world's major stock exchanges, so they were vulnerable to a high level of "stock market noise".
But in the weeks that followed, REIT shares recovered over half of this price decline, even though other fiscal stocks didn't (World REITs were down 9 % from their July peak as of Aug 31. Finance stocks were down 30 percent to 40 percent).
Investors spotted that commercial real-estate income streams are not as fluctuating as costs earned by banks, because hire from renters relies on contractual leases. A G-7 recession hurts the capability of these earnings streams to grow, but it Does Not interrupt the flow of earnings.
The widening spreads of property versus the falling yields on US, UK, EU Dollar or Japanese executive debt now look more fascinating to some risk averse financiers. Even though govt. debt risks are growing, and in a few cases being down-graded, risk averse investors have bid up the costs for many highly-rated sovereign bonds. This makes the wide yield spread on property relative to these bonds look more tasty for income-sensitive investors.
In the world of private equity real-estate, fully-leased real-estate has maintained its attraction for fixed stockholders, like large allowance funds and sovereign wealth funds. Enormous transactions in London, New York, Paris and Sydney continued to take place in July and Aug at much the same pricing as earlier in the year. Although macro-economic risks are rising, the now-wider spreads compensate financiers for these risks. In effect , leased real estate now competes with sovereign bonds and with commodities for "safe haven" standing in a risk averse financier market.
Where should financiers be putting their cash to work in the sector of world real estate? Stockholders should be really careful about investing in property development companies, which derive a huge portion of their revenue from development, condo sales or sitting on huge land holdings in the G-7 countries.
Few property markets in developed states will be able to support an active development pipeline in a slow to no-growth economy. As an alternative financiers should concentrate on firms or REITs that emphasise in-place revenue from fully-leased buildings in major commercial centres. Although earnings growth will be slow, steady real-estate earnings at tasty yields can replace earnings lost from falling govt bond yields.
At the same time, a smaller, but significant, part of a global real estate portfolio (10 percent to thirty p.c, dependent on risk toleration) can use expansion factors still at work in undeveloped markets like Brazil, China and India. These countries can support commercial development, leasing and income growth.
Often REITs or real-estate companies based in developed economies like Australia, Canada, Hong Kong, Singapore or the US are accessing these expansion markets. This brings the security of developed country accounting, financial controls, and governance to growth markets, which often have lower transparency,writes tagza.com.
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10.5 Apocalypse/Category 7-End of the World $6.99 Violent storms and massive earthquakes collide in this collection of disaster movies! Starring Mother Nature at her most destructive, this exclusive DVD 2-pack includes CATEGORY 7: THE END OF THE WORLD and 10.5 APOCALYPSE: THE COMPLETE MINISERIES!CATEGORY 7: In this hair-raising sequel to Category Six: Day of Destruction, mankind's survivial against the elements is pushed to the limits. All across the globe, an unprecedented Category 6 storm decends with greater force than could have ever been imagined. The Eiffel Tower is shredded by violent winds - the Great Pyramids reduced to piles of rubble as twisting, black funnels snake across the desert. For years scientists have been expounding theories - and warnings - of global warming trends. Now these warnings are coming true with a frightening ferocity. But though it may have created regions of volatile and extreme weather, global warming isn't what triggered the terrible temptest. The cause is unknown. As various regions of the Earth succumb to the increasingly powerful super storm, beautiful but discredited scientist Faith Clavell (Shannen Doherty, TV's Charmed) teams up with storm chaser Tommy Tornado (Emmy Award nominee Randy Quaid, Elvis) and head of FEMA Judith Carr (Gina Gershon, Face/Off), to determine the trigger and eliminate it - and that means infiltrating the storm itself. Compounding the chaos, a terrorist organization is threatening to make the situation worse. Now it's not only man against nature, but man against man as the newly-intensified Category 7 approaches - and possibly, the end of the world.10.5 APOCALYPSE: A year ago the greatest quake in history rampaged America's West Coast. Get ready for some ground-splitting action and earth-shaking thrills, because nature isn't through. Another massive 10.5 quake tears apart the West Coast, threatening to turn the American landscape into a hellish wasteland. Seismologist Samantha Hill (Emmy wi |
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13 Is the New 18: And Other Things My Children Taught Me--While I Was Having a Nervous Breakdown Being Their Mother $9.99 “I wonder sometimes if there’s something to the old superstition about the number thirteen. Maybe that superstition was originally created by the mothers in some tribe who noticed that in their children’s thirteenth year, they suddenly became possessed by evil spirits. Because it did seem that whenever Taz was around, things spilled and shattered, calm turned into chaos, and tempers were lost.”So laments the mother of one thirteen-year-old boy, Taz, a teen who, overnight it seemed, went from a small, sweet, loving boy to a hulking, potty-mouthed, Facebook/MySpace–addicted C student who didn’t even bother to hide his scorn for being anywhere in the proximity of his parents. As this startling transformation floors journalist Beth Harpaz and her husband, Elon, Harpaz tries to make sense of a bizarre teenage wilderness of $100 sneakers, clouds of Axe body spray (to hide the scent of pot?!), and cell phone bills so big they require nine-by-twelve envelopes. In the process, she begins chronicling her son’s hilarious, sometimes harrowing, indiscretions, blaming herself (“I am a terrible mother” becomes her steadfast refrain), Googling unfamiliar teenage slang, reading every parenting book she can get her hands on, and querying friends who also have teens. From a derailed family vacation where Taz is more interested in trying to get a cell phone connection than looking at the world’s largest trees (boring!), to a prom where Taz is caught with liquor, to a trip to Australia sans parents in which Taz actually doesn’t get into any trouble and manages to do his own laundry, the events that mark Taz’s newfound and troublesome independence are told with a wry and poignant voice by a woman who’s both wistful for the past and trying her hardest to understand her son’s head-scratching new behavior. In her quest to infiltrate his world by spying on his MySpace page (where he claims |