Hell Wars
Hell Wars
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Hell $10 Hell |
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Praxus, the Edge of Hell : Clan Wars $16.53 No Synopsis Available |
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Forward into Hell $7.28 Forward Into Hell, written by a soldier from the ranks, is a candid account of the bloody battle for Mount Longdon during the Falklands War. Vincent Bramley describes in shocking detail the 12 hours of brutal man-to-man combat that it took before the Third Battalion Parachute Regiment were able to take the mountain from the Argentine forces. He exposes the effects that the fear of dying and the reality of killing have on the ordinary soldier during the heat of battle. He tells how some men went AWOL, how others (including him) faced their fears and confronted the enemy, and how some went on a vicious killing spree. Bramley’s underlying message is that war should be avoided at all costs. But, while wars continue to be fought around the globe, the grim reality of life on the frontline will be fully comprehended by all who read this book. |
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Hell No $10 Hell No – All Saints |
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Fire Wars $11.68 Rated: NRSynopsis: Every year, thousands of men and women wage America’s war on fire in our majestic wildlands. Armed with special training and the best technology, and with their hearts full of determination, they battle the blazes. But in spite of all their efforts, we are not winning the fire wars. In the year 2000 alone, wildfires ignited over six million acres across the United States, destroying homes, scorching lives—and burning through over $1 billion in firefighting costs. And years of fire suppression have left a dangerous legacy: forest conditions that lead to more catastrophic fires than ever before. Now, the firefighting community is asking new questions: can we win, if we only fight fire as a war? Should we fight all fires? Ecologists point to another side of fire—as one of the key elements in healthy ecosystems, necessary and revitalizing. What would happen to our forests if we did eliminate all wildfires?To find out what’s wrong with America’s war on wildfires, travel to the fire line with the Arrowhead Hotshots, a top firefighting team pushed to its limit in “the fire summer from hell.” Take the first jump with a group of rookie smokejumpers training to fight fires in remote terrains. Trace the dramatic and often tragic history of American wildfires. See how deliberately set “prescribed fires” may help America avoid out-of-control blazes—or may lead to disasters like the fire that burned Los Alamos, New Mexico. And explore the science of fire, from the smallest burning match to uncontrollable, landscape-sized conflagrations. Fire Wars offers an up-close look at the war on wildfire—-a war so intense, you can feel the heat. |

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Infamous $5.32 With one album–no, one song (“Shook Ones, Pt. 2″)–Mobb Deep went from gimmick kiddie rap duo to hip-hop’s dark horsemen of the apocalypse. Gritty and nihilistic, Prodigy and Havoc ushered in a post-gangsta era of reality rap that privileged vivid street narratives over mere drive-by posturing. As well, production by themselves and guests like Q-Tip (who did the jazzy “Drink Away the Pain”) kept … |
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HELLYEAH $5.31 On paper it looks like a headbanger’s dream and in the imagination it sounds like no other band possibly could: Mudvayne’s Chad Gray (vocals) and Greg Tribbett (guitar), Nothingface’s Tom Maxwell (guitar), and Jerry Montano (bass) join Damageplan/Pantera drummer Vinnie Paul for a good ol’ batch of brawny brewtality. On record, Hellyeah sounds like your run-of-the-mill post nü metal band as it ser… |
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Black Ice (Deluxe Edition) $10.95 Black Ice is AC/DC’s first studio album in over eight years, since 2000′s Stiff Upper Lip. Deluxe edition includes 30-page booklet with lyrics and exclusive photos. Track listing: 1. Rock N’ Roll Train 2. Skies on Fire 3. Big Jack 4. Anything Goes 5. War Machine 6. Smash N’ Grab 7. Spoilin’ For A Fight 8. Wheels 9. Decibel 10. Stormy May Day 11. She Likes Rock N’ Roll 12. Money Made 13. R… |
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Pont De La Riviere Kwai, Les Rails De L’enfer – 24H x 16W – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys $33.99 WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
Avoiding The Photographer and Videographer From Hell
Your wedding day ought to be the most memorable and the most wonderful event of a lifetime. There is absolutely no greater let down than when you get the copies of what should have represented your dream come back as substandard because your videographer and your photographer did a horrible job. And I bet you probably know someone that experienced the photographer and videographer from hell. Here are some helpful hints to keep you from getting burned.
1. If you want a photographer and a videographer do not select them separately. Ask either of them to recommend someone that they have successfully worked with in the past. This is critical because chemistry has a lot to do with how your end results will be. When they have worked together in the past, they know each others style and will respect each others shots. Otherwise things become very territorial and unless the photographer and the videographer come to terms before the event you run the risk of not getting the absolute best because instead of working together they will be working from the standpoint of avoiding getting in each others shots. If you do not wish to have the photographer and the videographer from a recommended source, at least try to get them together before your wedding to establish ground rules.
2. Understand that you really do get what you pay for. Many people want to have a great services at a budget price. You will be able to find them, and you will get a production from them. However, since the work of the photographer and the videographer will represent your lasting memories, I would recommend getting those that price within the industry. Because if your photographer or videographer is charging industry rates then they know what industry professionals are defined as. Which means they will have commercial industry equipment and work with commerical industry editing software, and they will be trained in creative imaging. This sets them a part and is worth the investment. Your pictures and videos will not be point and click. They will be creative and stunning.
3. View samples of their work and read their contracts. Most will have a demo for you to view. If you don't get a demo at least ask for references. A good videographer and photographer will have a contract. They normally will require a percentage down, full payment before the event and rights to use your wedding for promotions. This is pretty standard.
4. Cooperate with your hired professional. Lighting is a critical element and there are many factors that effect this. If they recommend a particular lighting level work with them because it will ensure your best footage. Other things that present problems are buildings with lots of glass or shooting in direct sunlight. Your photographer or videographer may recommend changing some things because of this. I would recommend working with them. 2
5. If you wish to meet with them request meetings only after you have researched what you want that way you will be ready to make a contract when you meet with them. They will appreciate you for respecting their time. I personally have had meetings with clients that were not ready to make a contract during the meeting and then when they were ready the time was already booked. Please don't miss the opportunity to work with a quality professional. Do all your homework first and then be ready to select a vendor. 2
6. Be kind to your hired professional. You will be surprised how many upgrades you can get for free just by working with them in a kind manner.
7. Ask persons that used their services at their weddings to make recommendations.
8. Ask questions and here are a few good ones:
How much time will it take to get my video back? If it is shorter than 3-4 weeks barring any previous edits that must be finished before your event I would want to know more. Quality productions take time. For more information visit video production Toronto
What editing software do you use? Professional photographers will usually use high end Adbobe type programs for paint, touch up and creative composites. Professional videographers will ususally use Adobe Premier for PC and Final Cut Pro for Macs. For more information visit Professional Videographer Toronto
Ask them about their upgrades. These type people are very creative and you might find a few things that are available that you did not know existed. Such as streaming the video live for guest that can make the wedding. Or have a site where your wedding can be displayed for 30 days for people we weren't able to make it. Also they can make copies for anyone that you would like. Videographers also offer video thank you cards for about $7-$10 a DVD.
9. If either of them knows other wedding professionals ask them about it, because it can make your event easier and quicker to plan.
10. Ask about specials. They often run specials. They discount deposits and even give some events for free. Their promotional opportunities can work out wonders for your budget. Here are some places to find discounted or free stuff in addition to opportunites run by photographer and videographers:
About.com wedding freebies - they have a lot of good stuff
Bridal Freebies.com - they have a lot of good stuff and lots of variety
theislandminister.com - this is a very good site to find great stuff in Texas
Texanweddings.com - they travel and do excellent photography/ Recently heard that they may be giving a free photo shoot for brides early in 2008
ibn7.tripod.com ( no www.) - Excellent travelling videographers offering a free video production for brides with love stories, drawing for winner will be held on Christmas Eve 2007.
With these pointers in mind you will be well equipped to avoid the photographer and videographer from hell. Good luck on your upcoming special day!
Article done by Linda Leon Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Linda_Leon