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U.S. Navy Liberty - Edt Spray 3.4 oz


U.S. Navy Liberty – Edt Spray 3.4 oz


$36.72


U.S. Navy Liberty (EDT): The American Line launched this cologne to collect donations for the members of the US army. The perfume captures the essence of its name with its stimulating scent that gives a feeling of liberation.- Blends woodsy amber, aloe, c

The Final Choice


The Final Choice


$14.95


“The Final Choice is a novel about life and death, and how faith impacts these two mysteries. The fictional characters in the book may resemble your family members, friends, neighbors or acquaintances. Author D. L. Carollo transports us beyond today, cautions us about tomorrow and leads us to the brink of eternity, where faith leads to hope, hope to love, and love to God. The characters in The Final Choice cry out for their stories to be heard and dare the reader to take seriously ?the final choice? that is theirs alone for all eternity.”

Bounded Choice


Bounded Choice


$15.95


Heaven’s Gate, a secretive group of celibate “monks” awaiting pickup by a UFO, captured intense public attention in 1997 when its members committed collective suicide. As a way of understanding such perplexing events, many have seen those who join cults as needy, lost souls, unable to think for themselves.

School Choice


School Choice


$42


School choice has lately risen to the top of the list of potential solutions to America’s educational problems, particularly for the poor and the most disadvantaged members of society. Indeed, in the last few years several states have held referendums on the use of vouchers in private and parochial schools, and more recently, the Supreme Court reviewed the constitutionality of a scholarship program that uses vouchers issued to parents. While there has been much debate over the empirical and methodological aspects of school choice policies, discussions related to the effects such policies may have on the nation’s moral economy and civil society have been few and far between. School Choice , a collection of essays by leading philosophers, historians, legal scholars, and theologians, redresses this situation by addressing the moral and normative side of school choice. The twelve essays, commissioned for a conference on school choice that took place at Boston College in 2001, are organized into four sections that consider the relationship of school choice to equality, moral pluralism, institutional ecology, and constitutionality. Each section consists of three essays followed by a critical response. The contributors are Patrick McKinley Brennan, Charles L. Glenn, Amy Gutmann, David Hollenbach, S. J., Meira Levinson, Sanford Levinson, Stephen Macedo, John T. McGreevy, Martha Minow, Richard J. Mouw, Joseph O’Keefe, S. J., Michael J. Perry, Nancy L. Rosenblum, Rosemary C. Salomone, Joseph P. Viteritti, Paul J. Weithman, and Alan Wolfe.

Matters of Choice


Matters of Choice


$23


Sterilization remains one of the most popular forms of fertility control in the world, but it has received little acknowledgment for decreasing birthrates on account of its dubious use as a means of population control, especially in developing countries. In Matters of Choice, Iris Lopez presents a comprehensive analysis of the dichotomous views that have portrayed sterilization either as part of a coercive program of population control or as a means of voluntary, even liberating, fertility control by individual women. Drawing upon her twenty-five years of research on sterilized Puerto Rican women from five different families in Brooklyn, Lopez untangles the interplay between how women make fertility decisions and their social, economic, cultural, and historical constraints. Weaving together the voices of these women, she covers the history of sterilization and eugenics, societal pressures to have fewer children, a lack of adequate health care, patterns of gender inequality, and misinformation provided by doctors and family members. Lopez makes a stirring case for a model of reproductive freedom, taking readers beyond victim/agent debates to consider a broader definition of reproductive rights within a feminist anthropological context.

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Delonghi BCO264B Cafe Nero Combo Coffee and Espresso Maker


Delonghi BCO264B Cafe Nero Combo Coffee and Espresso Maker


$420.00


Delonghi Caffe Nero Coffee and Espresso Machine – Combines an 8-cup drip Coffeemaker with a pump-driven espresso and cappuccino maker thats easy to use for avid lovers of delicious coffee beverages. Features include: Pump with Bar15 Pressure, Patented Pod Filter Holder, Dual Removeable Tanks, Timer, 8-Cup Coffee Maker, and Espresso Maker….

BAND MEMBERS PLAY ALL NIGHT! Mug for Coffee / Hot Beverage (choice of sizes and colors)


BAND MEMBERS PLAY ALL NIGHT! Mug for Coffee / Hot Beverage (choice of sizes and colors)



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BEWARE OF THE COUNTRY CLUB MEMBER Mug for Coffee / Hot Beverage (choice of sizes and colors)


BEWARE OF THE COUNTRY CLUB MEMBER Mug for Coffee / Hot Beverage (choice of sizes and colors)



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Choices


Choices


$5.35


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Cheap Car Insurance Rates: Family Members Cars And Trucks Do Not Mean The Excitement Is Over

Feel the enjoyment is over? Well consider it again. You Can find some surprising rewards to having less of a sports car, car or truck insurance coverage being one of them. As you look around for that new family car or truck, you will have to remember to shop for car or truck insurance coverage too. Commence by talking with your current car or truck insurance coverage company and see what changes you would need to have to build to your policy.

Don’t forget that your desires could be unique now that you’ve got a household unit. You might not have worried about a rental option before, but when you are taking children to school or daycare, you would not want to do it on a bus. Numerous things impact your premiums too, including your age, where you reside, how much you drive and the form of car or truck you might have.

If these have changed significantly, you may be eligible for much better car or truck insurance coverage rates. The number of policies you might have can also result in a good car or truck insurance coverage discount when put together with home owners, rental or life insurance coverage.

One more benefit you can't overlook is one of safety and durability. Newer family cars have a tendency to have built in safety functions like airbags, ABS brakes, child-locks on the windows and doors plus a solid body. These will help to keep your small ones safe in the case of an accident. Do your study and determine which functions are most essential for your loved ones.
Accidents can happen inside of your car or truck, too.

Small children could be hard on a car or truck’s interior so keep your car or truck looking good and help it last longer by deciding upon durability over luxury. Consider finishes that are effortlessly cleaned up, stain resistant and kid (and pet) resilient. So you are saving dollars on car or truck insurance coverage and growing the safety and durability functions of your car or truck, but are there any other rewards to a kid friendly car or truck? Totally!

If you are a newly growing family, take into account how much stuff you have got to bring along for one newborn. Then take into account how much more you will need for 2. Even fun family based cars can justify affordable car insurance rates, so take into account this before buying a car or truck. And as soon as you no longer need that stroller and diaper bag you will be transporting sports gear and many of their buddies to small league. Figure out how much room you are going to need for your growing family and all of their stuff and take into account finding something sufficient to grow with you.

It'll be cheaper to keep and insure a car or truck longer than purchasing a new one. And when you are not transporting your loved ones about, just think of how many of your buddies you are able to take with you whenever you go for that spa weekend vacation.



 ''Nostalgia without memory'': A case study of American converts to Eastern Orthodoxy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


''Nostalgia without memory'': A case study of American converts to Eastern Orthodoxy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


$49.99


This dissertation explores the ascribed social meanings and processes of conversion among contemporary American converts to Eastern Orthodoxy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Employing the ethnographic field methods of participant observation and interviewing at two primary fieldsites, a Greek Orthodox and Orthodox Church in America parish, I examine how converts, as choice-makers using consumer-like strategies and print/electronic media to study and compare religious options, reflect and effect change in communities commonly regarded in the United States as preserving the languages and customs of various immigrant groups from Eastern, Southeastern Europe, and the Middle East. Much of the existing scholarly literature on Eastern Orthodoxy in the United States characterizes it as an ancient, unchanging form of Christianity that is highly resistant to the conditions of what religion scholars refer to as the "spiritual marketplace" of expansive religious diversity and individual choice-making in regard to religious affiliation. Yet, through the lens of conversion, I chart how the language and methods of the "marketplace" are taken-for-granted elements of church life, engrained in the words and actions of Orthodox clerics and lifelong church members in addition to converts themselves. Drawing upon the work of sociologist Ann Swidler, I argue that the marketplace remains one of the most powerful "toolkits" or "cultural repertoires," although by no means the only one, by which local Orthodox Christians in Pittsburgh have come to understand their religious lives and serves as a new means of gauging the influence and engagement of Orthodox Christianity with its surrounding American culture.

 ''Nostalgia without memory'': A case study of American converts to Eastern Orthodoxy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


''Nostalgia without memory'': A case study of American converts to Eastern Orthodoxy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.


$49.99


This dissertation explores the ascribed social meanings and processes of conversion among contemporary American converts to Eastern Orthodoxy in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Employing the ethnographic field methods of participant observation and interviewing at two primary fieldsites, a Greek Orthodox and Orthodox Church in America parish, I examine how converts, as choice-makers using consumer-like strategies and print/electronic media to study and compare religious options, reflect and effect change in communities commonly regarded in the United States as preserving the languages and customs of various immigrant groups from Eastern, Southeastern Europe, and the Middle East. Much of the existing scholarly literature on Eastern Orthodoxy in the United States characterizes it as an ancient, unchanging form of Christianity that is highly resistant to the conditions of what religion scholars refer to as the "spiritual marketplace" of expansive religious diversity and individual choice-making in regard to religious affiliation. Yet, through the lens of conversion, I chart how the language and methods of the "marketplace" are taken-for-granted elements of church life, engrained in the words and actions of Orthodox clerics and lifelong church members in addition to converts themselves. Drawing upon the work of sociologist Ann Swidler, I argue that the marketplace remains one of the most powerful "toolkits" or "cultural repertoires," although by no means the only one, by which local Orthodox Christians in Pittsburgh have come to understand their religious lives and serves as a new means of gauging the influence and engagement of Orthodox Christianity with its surrounding American culture.
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