Fire Spirits
Fire Spirits
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Spirits Of Fire $4.99 For everything you do, there’s a song that hits the spot. MOG brings them all to you: a world of music on demand, unlimited mobile downloads and ways to discover music free from the limitations of Pandora. The music you love, with you everywhere you go. |
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Legends of the Fire Spirits $39.5 In the magical tale of Aladdin in "The Arabian Nights", the genie that suddenly appears out of the lamp is powerful, playful and utterly mysterious. Supernatural, shape-shifting figures have been given many names over the ages – genie, demon, spirit, ghoul, shaitan and jinn. Those who have seen them believe jinn shadow us in our daily lives, causing endless mischief, providing amazing services and sometimes inducing sheer terror. "Legends of the Fire Spirits" explores the enduring phenomenon of the jinn. From North Africa to Central Asia, from the Mediterranean to sub-Saharan Africa and beyond, this riveting book draws on long-forgotten ancient testimonies, medieval histories, colonial records, anthropologists' reports and travellers' tales to explore the different types of jinn, their behavior, society, culture and long history of contact with humankind. It documents their links with famous figures in history and illustrates the varied and vivid portrayals of jinn in world literature. In essence, "Legends of the Fire Spirits" is a magnificent and indispensable portrayal of the rich folklore of the Islamic world. |
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Fire: Tales of Elemental Spirits $9.99 After Water comes Fire – five stories from Robin McKinley and Peter Dickinson about the necessary yet dangerous element. In these tales, a boy and his dog are unexpected guests on a dragonrider’s first flight. A slave saves his village with a fiery magic spell. A girl’s new friend, the guardian of a mystical bird, is much older than he appears. A young man walks the spirit world to defeat a fireworm. A mysterious dog is a key player in an eerie graveyard showdown. These five short stories are full of magic, mystery, and wonder. This collection of beautifully crafted tales will find a warm welcome from fans of either author, as well as from fantasy readers in general.” – School Library Journal ” |
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Fire : Tales of Elemental Spirits $12.49 No Synopsis Available |
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Archangels (The Spirits Of Fire) $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |

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8oz Fire Fighter Emblem Flask $2.39 This 8oz stainless steel flask features a unique pewter fire fighter logo emblem. The standard firefighter emblem stands out on this high quality hip flask. This flask is a great commemorative flask and is also very unique and functional. This is a hot selling product that many of you resellers will want to market to your customers! There are only 3 other sellers in the united states that carry … |
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Firefighter Hip Flask $29.99 Celebrate the bravery and honor of the firefighter in your life. Unique and special gift. Features high-quality stainless steel liquor flask; three-dimensional pewter firefighter logo enhanced with silver for a. Measures 6 H x 3.75 W; holds 8oz…. |
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Firestar Gel Fuel Paste Gel Fire Fuel Paste is meant for use in fondue sets, chafing dishes, and all gel fuel burners. It may also be used as a universal fire lighter for wood or charcoal. The fuel contains methylated spirits, thickener, and coloring agents. 1 liter…. |
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MTV Unplugged in New York $5.36 NIRVANA MTV UNPLUGGED IN NEW YORK… |
Has Your Business Been Damaged By Fire? A Loss Assessor Will Make Sure Your Insurance Settlement Is Fair
Insurance is supposed to be about help and reassurance, but making a claim can be tortuous and stressful, just when you don't need any more worries.
When disaster has befallen you, in the shape of a business fire for example, many people end up settling for a sum way below the true cost of the damage. This happens because your insurance can call on professional loss adjustors, whose job it is to save the company money - by giving you as little as possible. If there is a fire in your business, it is an extremely prudent move to think about employing a loss assessor, who, like the loss adjustor, is a professional with a thorough knowledge of insurance law but who works for you.
The assessor will visit your premises and inspect the damage from an experienced standpoint as well as decoding the legalese of your contract to ensure that every aspect of your insurance claim is maximised. The assessor is trained to look for things such as smoke damage, which you might not notice, and which can significantly affect the settlement. Put in the call to an assessor as soon as you can - it should be the second one you make, after the emergency services, but even further down the line the call can help make the difference between an offer which leaves you to flounder and one which gets you up and running again. Of course, the loss assessor will charge a fee but this will be a small percentage of your final settlement and should be comfortably absorbed within the increased payout he obtains for you.
'Ours was only a small fire, but what we didn't appreciate was how much damage the smoke had caused,' says shopkeeper Bob T who called in loss assessors Truman Associates, 'The fire was bad enough but if we had handled the claim ourselves it would have been an even bigger disaster.’ Ray Truman says that his company, pioneers in the field of claims assessing, was set up to redress the balance. 'We could see that many insurance claims were not a fair fight', he says.
Insurance is a technical business with lots of jargon. When you're worried that everything you've worked for may be ruined, you're unlikely to be able to think coolly and rationally. In an increasingly cut-throat climate, loss adjustors are encouraged to capitalise on your weakness and persuade you of the inevitability of a low payout.
It is especially wise to consider employing a loss assessor if you are making a business fire insurance claim. The effects of smoke damage are likely to have been overlooked. Loss assessors can spot - and claim for - everything including loss of trade, relocation expenses, or simply replacing stock.
‘Of course, we’re a business too,’ says Truman, ‘but it’s also a very rewarding line of work.' Their attention can help alleviate their clients' distress and get his or her business back on its feet with their experienced business insurance claim advice.
If your business or home has been fire-damaged, a call to Truman Associates can only be a good move. They will help you breathe easily once more and take the pain out of your claim.
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A LITTLE BOOK OF CHRISTMAS $0.99 Take a quart of pure Good Will,Flavor well with Sympathy;Boil it on the fire tillIt is full of bubbling Glee.Season with a dash of Cheer,Mixed with Love and Tenderness;Cool off in an atmosphereThat is mostly Kindliness.Stick a dozen raisins inMade of grapes from Laughter's vine,And such fruits as you may winIn a purely Jocund line.Make a batter from the creamOf Good Spirits running high,And you'll have a perfect dreamOf a Merry Christmas pie! |
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A Minor Apocalypse $3.53 "A Minor Apocalypse, which last year brought its author the prestigious Italian Mondello Prize," writes George Theiner in the British Bookseller, "is likely to make Tadeusz Konwicki the best-known contemporary East European writer after Solzhenitsyn and the Czech novelist Milan Kundera." The masterwork of a prolific Polish writer, A Minor Apocalypse is the story of what may turn out to be its protagonist's last day on earth.On a gloomy autumn morning, Konwicki—the author, narrator, and hero of this remarkable novel—is visited by two old comrades from the opposition, who propose that he set himself on fire in front of Communist Party headquarters that evening. Reluctantly, and believing he can always back out, Konwicki accepts. For the rest of the day and the book, he wanders, gas can in hand, through a Warsaw that is both surreal and all too real. Typical is his run-in with the secret police, who inject him with a drug that makes him so sensitive to pain that the flick of a finger against his flesh causes him to howl in agony. There is also Nadezhda, the beautiful Russian girl with slightly slanted green eyes, whom he comes to love in the course of an hour. A Minor Apocalypse is many books. It is a personal testament containing both Konwicki's last thoughts and his personal remedy for dandruff, and a roman a clef in which prominent Polish figures, such as film director Andrzej Wajda and KOR founder Jacek Kuron, appear, thinly disguised in satire. It is as well a tract on Polish Russian relations, for on that same surreal autumn day Poland "applies" for membership in the U.S.S.R. All the various themes are kept jumping on a thread of suspense that slackens and tautens by turns, for we are not certain, until the final paragraph, whether Konwicki will go through with his martyrdom. "Like such other anarchic spirits as Flann O'Brien and Celine, Konwicki has a lovely light way of writing, which never clogs chaos with self-pity and bestows upon |