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February 16th, 2010

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World Arctic


Arctic


Arctic


$4.16


A fascinating ‘day in the life’ look at the coldest place on Earth The Arctic is an amazing place, full of icy wonder and surprises. Come face-to-face with the amazing creatures that live in this frozen world. Discover how in the cold of dawn families stick together for warmth, find out how animals find food at lunchtime, watch a baby seal stick close to mum in the afternoon sun and spot lemmings and polar bears hiding when dusk comes. Great for homework or just for fun. There’s more than just ice and snow in the Arctic!

Arctic Obsession


Arctic Obsession


$12.99


The epic history of the explorers and adventurers who risked — and sometimes lost — their lives in the quest to conquer and claim the Arctic. Ever since approximately 325 BC, the Arctic has been the backdrop for tales of triumph and disaster, of hardship and horrors endured by those who were drawn to the northern latitudes. For centuries the major world powers sponsored teams of explorers seeking trade routes as well as the chance to claim new territories. These commercial interests brought them into contact with natives, who at first saw white crews die in the forbidding landscape they called home only to later succumb to disease, alcohol, and the drastic environmental changes wrought by global trade. At a time when global warming is drastically altering the region, Arctic Obsession chronicles an age when the Arctic remained one of the last unconquered places on Earth.

Arctic Sun


Arctic Sun


$20.97


The myst of an underwater world – Arctic Sun”. Attention! You get the window print like the general view (picture 2). If you wish to see this side from the outside, but you want to place the print from the inside on your window, so please choose the option “mirror inverted”. ”

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Corelle Livingware 12-1/4-Inch Serving Platter, Winter Frost White


Corelle Livingware 12-1/4-Inch Serving Platter, Winter Frost White


$12.99


Product FeaturesDishwasher safe for long lasting patternsMicrowave and oven use for versatilityCoordinate with popular corelle dinnerware patternsBreak and chip resistance for carefree durabilityStackability for cupboard space efficiency Amazon.com ReviewA party favorite, this platter serves any variety of courses from appetizers through desserts. Perfectly versatile, the 12-1/2-inch oval dish is …

Nespresso C180W Le Cube Automatic Espresso Machine, Arctic White


Nespresso C180W Le Cube Automatic Espresso Machine, Arctic White


$299.00


Nespresso Le Cube espresso machine bring a new dimension to the art of espresso making with its refreshingly original cubed architectural shape, no-mess, no-fuss capsule system and advanced extraction process. Nespresso machines work exclusively with Nespresso pre-measured espresso capsules. The Nespresso System uses an exclusive capsule in which selected coffee beans are roasted, freshly ground, …

Arctic Tern - Single adult in flight, North Uist Photo Mugs


Arctic Tern – Single adult in flight, North Uist Photo Mugs



DK-27 Arctic Tern – Single adult in flight, North Uist Outer Hebrides, Scotland, UK Sterna paradisaea David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway. contact details prints ardea tel and 44 (0) 20 8672 2067 ….


Favourite Worst Nightmare


Favourite Worst Nightmare


$9.99


Snarly and stone-sharpened, the Arctic Monkeys open their sophomore effort with “Brianstorm,” a bracing blast of guitar fractures and rhythmic herky-jerks. Alex Turner’s voice is the centerpiece, scoured the way the Streets’ Mike Skinner’s quick. Favourite Worst Nightmare moves from frontal blast quickly to the lean, mid-paced pop nugget, “Teddy Picker,” which even with its clear guitars and strai…



Learn To Find Work Abroad Now

Do you want to see different places, experience different cultures, and mingle with different people? Then you certainly would like to travel the world. But there is a problem and that is when your budget is very limited. Do you know a simple workaround to that? You Can find work abroad to help fund your travels.

The great thing about working abroad is that you earn the money to fund your travel expenses. But there is a drawback. Usually you will have a job contract that will bind you to work for that company for a certain period of time, usually for few months. So if you are the type of fellow who does not want to be tied to a single location for a long time, this may not be your option. Otherwise this remains to be a great way to find funding for your journeys.

There are many jobs abroad, for example there are ski instructor jobs in Japan. In case you want to go ahead with your plans, here are a few of the popular work abroad opportunities today.

You can always teach English.

There are many countries, Japan and Korea in particular, that have many job openings for foreigners who can teach them the English language. This is mainly because they want to easily and quickly increase the English proficiency of their citizens. Therefore there is no shortage for English speaking jobs in Japan. Therefore it is a great opportunity for you to try an English teaching job. There are teaching programs that do not require a teaching degree. For as long as you converse well in English you can be considered for the job.

Get into some volunteer programs.

While your main motive is to get free travel abroad, the good thing about this option is that you can do volunteer work at the same time. This is definitely perfect for people who want to give their own share in helping others in different countries. For sure you can find an organization or a cause oriented group that you will be interested in and that has an overseas volunteerism program.

Go on a cruise by finding an employment on a ship.

Getting a job on a cruise line would be among the best job opportunities that you can get if you want to see the many parts of the world and at the same time earn some good money to finance your travels. But since you are working in that ship, you do not need additional money to fund your trip because you are traveling in the cruise ship for free. Or at least for the amount of work that you put in there. So the important part is finding a cruise job that you can actually do and apply for.

While there are other job opportunities out there, these are the top ones that you can try when you find work abroad. It is not an easy thing to be employed in another country because you will have to consider a lot of things. It is not just about fun when you go to another country and work there. You need to do a consistent good job if you want to stay longer.



 Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives


Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives


$3.91


In 1855, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote to his publisher, complaining about the irritating fad of “scribbling women.” Whether they were written by professionals, by women who simply wanted to connect with others, or by those who wanted to leave a record of their lives, those “scribbles” are fascinating, informative, and instructive.Margaret Catchpole was a transported prisoner whose eleven letters provide the earliest record of white settlement in Australia. Writing hundreds of years later, Aboriginal writer Doris Pilkington-Garimara wrote a novel about another kind of exile in Australia. Young Isabella Beeton, one of twenty-one children and herself the mother of four, managed to write a groundbreaking cookbook before she died at the age of twenty-eight. World traveler and journalist Nelly Bly used her writing to expose terrible injustices. Sei Shonagan has left us poetry and journal entries that provide a vivid look at the pampered life and intrigues in Japan’s imperial court. Ada Blackjack, sole survivor of a disastrous scientific expedition in the Arctic, fought isolation and fear with her precious Eversharp pencil. Dr. Dang Thuy Tram’s diary, written in a field hospital in the steaming North Vietnamese jungle while American bombs fell, is a heartbreaking record of fear and hope.Many of the women in “Scribbling Women” had eventful lives. They became friends with cannibals, delivered babies, stole horses, and sailed on whaling ships. Others lived quietly, close to home. But each of them has illuminated the world through her words.A note from the author: OOPS! On page 197, the credit for the Portrait of Harriet Jacobs on page 43 should read: courtesy of Library of Congress, not Jean Fagan Yellin. On page 197, the credit for the portrait of Isabella Beeton on page 61 should read: National Portrait Gallery, London. On page 198, the credit for page 147 should be Dang Kim Tram, not Kim Tram Dang.

 Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives


Scribbling Women: True Tales from Astonishing Lives


$10.99


In 1855, Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote to his publisher, complaining about the irritating fad of “scribbling women.” Whether they were written by professionals, by women who simply wanted to connect with others, or by those who wanted to leave a record of their lives, those “scribbles” are fascinating, informative, and instructive.Margaret Catchpole was a transported prisoner whose eleven letters provide the earliest record of white settlement in Australia. Writing hundreds of years later, Aboriginal writer Doris Pilkington-Garimara wrote a novel about another kind of exile in Australia. Young Isabella Beeton, one of twenty-one children and herself the mother of four, managed to write a groundbreaking cookbook before she died at the age of twenty-eight. World traveler and journalist Nelly Bly used her writing to expose terrible injustices. Sei Shonagan has left us poetry and journal entries that provide a vivid look at the pampered life and intrigues in Japan’s imperial court. Ada Blackjack, sole survivor of a disastrous scientific expedition in the Arctic, fought isolation and fear with her precious Eversharp pencil. Dr. Dang Thuy Tram’s diary, written in a field hospital in the steaming North Vietnamese jungle while American bombs fell, is a heartbreaking record of fear and hope.Many of the women in “Scribbling Women” had eventful lives. They became friends with cannibals, delivered babies, stole horses, and sailed on whaling ships. Others lived quietly, close to home. But each of them has illuminated the world through her words.A note from the author: OOPS! On page 197, the credit for the Portrait of Harriet Jacobs on page 43 should read: courtesy of Library of Congress, not Jean Fagan Yellin. On page 197, the credit for the portrait of Isabella Beeton on page 61 should read: National Portrait Gallery, London. On page 198, the credit for page 147 should be Dang Kim Tram, not Kim Tram Dang.
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