Emmys World
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Halter Neck Chiffon With Lace Evening Dress Inspired By Louise Roe At The Emmys $149.99 Silhouette: Sheath/Column Neckline: Halter, V-neck Waist: Empire Hemline/Train: Floor-length Sleeve Length: Sleeveless Embellishments: Draping, Lace Back Details: Zipper Fully Lined: Yes Built-In Bra: Yes Fabric: Chiffon, Lace Shown Color: Gold Body Shape: Apple, Hourglass, Inverted Triangle, Pear, Rectangle, Plus Sizes, Petite, Misses Occasion: Prom, Formal Evening, Military Ball Season: Spring, Summer, Fall Net Weight: 1.5Kg Shipping Weight: 1.98kg Date Added: April 2012 Model: Inna Tailoring Time: 15-19 business days Shipping Time: 3-8 business days Model: Inna Height: 5.7ft Bust: 33in Waist: 23in Hips: 35in Model’s Dress Size: 2 We hope that the dress model’s measurements can help you better understand the fit of the dress. |
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Sequined Bateau Neck Sweep/Brush Train Evening Dress Inspired By Evan Rachel Wood At The Emmys $178.19 Silhouette: Trumpet/Mermaid Neckline: Bateau Waist: Natural Hemline/Train: Sweep/Brush Train Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve Sleeve Type: Cap Embellishments: Sequins Back Details: Zipper Fully Lined: Yes Built-In Bra: Yes Fabric: Sequined Shown Color: Black Body Shape: Hourglass, Inverted Triangle, Pear, Rectangle, Plus Sizes, Petite, Misses Occasion: Prom, Formal Evening, Military Ball Season: Spring, Fall, Winter Net Weight: 2Kg Shipping Weight: 2.48kg Notes: Sequins on the bodice edge are trimmed to prevent them from scratching your skin, Please handle dress with care to protect delicate sequin detailing Date Added: April 2012 Model: Inna Tailoring Time: 15-19 business days Shipping Time: 3-8 business days Model: Inna Height: 5.7ft Bust: 33in Waist: 23in Hips: 35in Model’s Dress Size: 2 We hope that the dress model’s measurements can help you better understand the fit of the dress. |
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V-neck Chiffon Evening Dress With Sweep/Brush Train Inspired By Cobie Smulders At The Emmys $149.99 Silhouette: Sheath/Column Neckline: V-neck Waist: Natural Hemline/Train: Sweep/Brush Train Sleeve Length: Short Sleeve Sleeve Type: Cap Embellishments: Draping, Side Draping, Ruching Back Details: Zipper Fully Lined: Yes Built-In Bra: Yes Fabric: Chiffon Shown Color: Pool Body Shape: Apple, Hourglass, Inverted Triangle, Pear, Rectangle, Plus Sizes, Petite, Misses Occasion: Prom, Formal Evening, Military Ball Season: Spring, Summer, Fall Net Weight: 2Kg Shipping Weight: 2.48kg Date Added: April 2012 Model: Inna Tailoring Time: 15-19 business days Shipping Time: 3-8 business days Model: Inna Height: 5.7ft Bust: 33in Waist: 23in Hips: 35in Model’s Dress Size: 2 We hope that the dress model’s measurements can help you better understand the fit of the dress. |
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Visual Effects in A Digital World $69.95 As the visual effects industry has diversified, so too have the books written to serve the needs of this industry. Today there are hundreds of highly specialized titles focusing on particular aspects of film and broadcast animation, computer graphics, stage photography, miniature photography, color theory, and many others. Visual Effects in a Digital World offers a much-needed reconsolidation of this knowledge. All of the industry’s workers frequently need to understand concepts from other specialties, and this book-the only one of its kind-lets them look up and grasp the basics of any visual effects concept in a matter of seconds. It’s a great way for everyone, regardless of experience, to find their way through the jargon and learn what they need to know. * Authoritative coverage from a winner visual effects expert-winner of a British Academy Award and two Emmys. * Cover topics such as computer graphics, digital compositing, live action, stage, and miniature photography, and a wide range of computer and Internet concepts. * Offers job descriptions for positions found throughout the industry. * Demystifies the jargon used by practitioners in every subspecialty. |
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This World $10 This World – Brusco |
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Teatro $3.84 The first words from Willie Nelson’s lips, “The sun is filled with ice and gives no warmth at all / the sky was never blue,” warn the listener something is happening here. In a converted Mexican movie theater, producer Daniel Lanois surrounds the 65-year-old Nelson with the most startling and assured musical vision of his career: lush, rippling guitars, and swelling, splashing drum tracks, doub… |
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Wrecking Ball $6.20 Emmylou Harris’s formula has been to match a crack crew of left-of-center country players with an assortment of tasteful tunes and head into the studio with a nonintrusive producer. Now and then (most notably the 1980 bluegrass collection Roses in the Snow), she tampers with her basic blueprint and comes up with something exceptional. Wrecking Ball is one of those. Daniel Lanois’s radiant producti… |
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Stumble Into Grace $8.00 Twenty-eight years after her major label debut, Emmylou Harris remains as vital, electric, and bold an artist as the young woman who moved to Nashville in the early `70s. But where she once carried on Gram Parsons’ vision of wedding hardcore country to contemporary rhythms, for the past decade Harris has explored an acoustic sonic landscape rooted in folk, yet set apart by driving percussion, worl… |
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THE War Reefs Solomon Islands THE SOLOMON ISLANDS JUST EAST OF NEW GUINEA WERE THE LOCATION FOR THREE MAJOR NAVAL BATTLES DURING WORLD WAR 2 AND OUR FIRST HEAD-ON MEETING WITH THE IMPERIAL ARMY OF JAPAN AT GUADALCANAL. From one of the most violent campaigns in the Pacific war of World War II, the Guadalcanal war left the remains of sunken destroyers, cruisers, troop ships and planes along the war reefs-Solomon islands. This vi… |
Jest Practices: Best Practices for Humor in the Workplace
Most agree that humor in the workplace can have beneficial effects. Yet not all humor is good humor. The challenge: how to interject appropriate humor and fun into our serious jobs without hurting others or seriously undermining the company. When used appropriately, humor can work for you.
Humor that Uploads Also Uplifts
Humor has the power to make people feel special. When you include people in fun it simultaneously improves morale, reduces stress and facilitates team building. With the prevalence of telecommuting and workgroups scattered geographically, the challenge of furthering working relationships, bonding and building camaraderie is real. At one San Francisco Bay Area company a workgroup staged an elaborate Remote Baby Shower. The expectant mother, who was out-of-state, called in for a pre-arranged conference call with her workgroup. When she did...surprise! Everyone was having a party in her honor. They uploaded digital photos of a decorated conference room and each other, and e-mailed sound files with well wishes. Everyone shared in the good cheer. This creative use of technology brought employees closer to each other, figuratively if not literally.
Humor That Brings People Together
Workplaces are full of opportunities to use humor for the benefit of all. Milestones are a natural place to employ humor. Dress like the recipient as a tribute during a surprise birthday party. Other celebrations to mark anniversaries, project completions or similar accomplishments are perfect opportunities to utilize humor. Even surviving certain projects is cause for celebration and fun.
Holidays are another natural time to employ humor. Halloween is a time for contests to see who can best decorate conference rooms; for other companies the anniversary of their founding is cause for celebration. Silly speeches, skits and spoofs abound.
And the Award Goes To...
Staging award ceremonies is a great way to have fun, recognize each other and revel in the shared work experience. Whether the categories mimic those found at the Oscars, Emmys or Tonys, or are derivative, esprit de corps rises when the team laughs at itself and each other. Best Supporting Actor, Best Impersonation of an Inanimate Object, Best Special Effects, Most Likely to Secede, or Lifetime Achievement Award.
Humor Is The Winning Ticket
Pranks can alternately be uplifting or uprooting. A desktop publisher, on April Fools Day, adorned his co-workers cars' windshields with mock yellow parking tickets, complete with envelopes for remittance. Upon closer inspection, these true-to-life replicas of tickets had whimsical offenses of significance to the recipients. The departmental joker's ticket cited him for "excessive use of farce" and the hard charging corporate counsel's infraction charged him with a "Failure to Yield." Of course the initiator of the gag was later cited for impersonating an officer. Everyone laughed at the spoof once they realized it was a joke. Judge Judy's signature at the bottom of the ticket gave it away.
Pole Position
A fast growing company didn't have enough office space for full cubicles for its new hires. One unfortunate hire's assigned cubicle had a giant pole in its midst. To her credit she never complained. Co-workers felt for her. One night they hit the streets, collecting various fliers from telephone poles in their neighborhoods. The next day when the new hire reached her cubicle, the offending pole was now covered with notices about missing pets, renters seeking apartments, cheap movers for hire and even local GRE study groups. Not only did the employee know her co-workers felt her frustration, it bonded them as well as they pulled together to help one of their own.
One Person's Humor is Another Person's Horror
When targeting humor consider targeting yourself. Everyone has a different idea of what's funny and what's not. Many a well intentioned prank or joke has backfired. One co-worker sent another a prank letter impersonating a local media figure. The recipient mistook it for real, interpreted it as harassment and called the FBI. Oops!
The Benefits of Self-Effacing Humor
When we make fun of ourselves it actually demonstrates our healthy outlook, showing we don't take ourselves so seriously. As a result, we're regarded as more approachable and down to earth. Don't make fun of yourself excessively. Such humor loses its effectiveness with overuse.
Everyone from politicians to CEOs to Southwest Airlines flight attendants use self-deprecating humor - humor that makes fun of themselves - to get people laughing at, and consequently with them. You Can too.
While gallows humor may feel appropriate during layoffs and cutbacks, strive to employ humor that uplifts and taps universal themes for best results. Here's to laughter!Since the age of eleven when he went door-to-door selling Used Jokes, Craig Harrison has been connecting with customers through humor. As a professional speaker and corporate trainer Craig Harrison's Expressions of Excellence provides sales and service solutions through speaking. Contact at (888) 450-0664,websitehttp://www.ExpressionsofExcellence.comor mail: humor@craigspeaks.com
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28th Daytime Emmy Awards $56.4 Used - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 28th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 2001 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year. As the World Turns tied with General Hospital for the most Daytime Emmys won in a single year, with a total of eight. The Daytime Emmy Awards are awards presented by the New York-based National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Los |
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28th Daytime Emmy Awards $56.4 New - Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The 28th Daytime Emmy Awards were held in 2001 to commemorate excellence in daytime programming from the previous year. As the World Turns tied with General Hospital for the most Daytime Emmys won in a single year, with a total of eight. The Daytime Emmy Awards are awards presented by the New York-based National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Los |