Richard Castle Books
Richard Castle Books
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Richard Ii at Pontefract Castle $34.99 Richard Ii at Pontefract Castle Giclee Print by English School . Product size approximately 9 x 12 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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The Lost Duchess of Greyden Castle $5 Vanessa never expected that a year after her sister Caroline’s violent death, Richard, Duke of Greyden would ask her to marry him. Her dream became a nightmare when she learned that Richard had an identical twin who hated him, a mother who shunned Vanessa, and a sister who might be certifiably mad. And now someone was trying to kill Vanessa Gothic romance by Nina Coombs Pykare; originally published by Zebra Books |
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Castle: The Complete First Season [3 Discs] - $24.99 Includes:Castle: Always Buy Retail (2009) Castle: Hedge Fund Homeboys (2009) Castle: Hell Hath No Fury (2009) Castle: A Chill Goes Through Her Veins (2009) Castle: Nanny McDead (2009) Castle: Little Girl Lost (2009) Castle: Ghosts (2009) Castle: Home Is Where the Heart Stops (2009) Castle: Flowers for Your Grave (2009) Castle: A Death in the Family (2009) Castle: Always Buy Retail A ritualistic killing draws Beckett and Castle into the world of Vodun, a mysterious religion Castle researched for a previous book. Elsewhere, Castle prepares for the possible return of Alexis’ mother. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: Hedge Fund Homeboys Castle and Beckett investigate the death of a teenager from a once-wealthy family whose body is found in a rowboat in Central Park. Meanwhile, Castle has concerns about leaving Martha home alone. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: Hell Hath No Fury Castle and Beckett become embroiled in political corruption while investigating the death of a city councilman who was running for reelection. Meanwhile, Castle’s latest novel hits the stands, sending his mother into a critical rampage. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: A Chill Goes Through Her Veins A woman found frozen at a construction site leads Beckett and Castle to reopen a cold case. The probe into the victim’s past stirs up unpleasant memories for Beckett, which provides Castle with new book material. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: Nanny McDead Castle and Beckett discover a young nanny dead inside a laundry-room dryer, and their investigation leads to a dangerous world of play dates. Meanwhile, Castle contemplates Beckett’s character while writing his “Nikki Heat” series. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: Little Girl Lost Beckett aids in a missing-child investigation, only to find the lead FBI agent is her ex-boyfriend, for whom she has unresolved feelings. And Castle complicates matters even more when he butts in on the probe. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: Ghosts A woman is found drowned in a bathtub full of motor oil at a shady hotel. A true-crime journalist, who may have been tailing the deceased, helps Beckett and Castle with the probe. Elsewhere, Beckett puts her reputation and wallet at stake in a poker game with Castle. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: Home Is Where the Heart Stops A socialite is savagely murdered during a home invasion. The probe finds Beckett uncomfortably entering Castle’s privileged world as his date to a charity ball. And Castle seeks information from a jewel thief who finds him less than charming. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: Flowers for Your Grave In the crime drama’s premiere episode, well-known mystery writer Richard Castle (Nathan Fillion) is questioned by a fiery detective (Stana Katic) about a serial killer reenacting murders from his books. The pair instantly clash, but not without the suggestion of romance. ~ Rhoda Charles, Rovi Castle: A Death in the Family In the Season 1 finale, a plastic surgeon is found murdered in his car, and the ensuing pro |
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Castle : Richard Castle’s Deadly Storm $14.62 No Synopsis Available |
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The Wizard of Oz $6.00 When it was released during Hollywood’s golden year of 1939,The Wizard of Oz didn’t start out as the perennial classic it has since become. The film did respectable business, but it wasn’t until its debut on television that this family favorite saw its popularity soar. And while Oz’s TV broadcasts are now controlled by media mogul Ted Turner (who owns the rights), the advent of home video has made… |
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Les Miserables Original London Cast $16.59 Original London Cast recording. Disc 1 1. Prologue: A Work 3:23 2. Prologue: Valjean Arrested/Valjean Forgiven 1:44 3. Prologue: What Have I Done 3:17 4. At the End of the Day 4:51 5. I Dreamed a Dream 4:28 6. Lovely Ladies 4:07 7. Who Am I? 2:48 8. Fantine s Death: Come to Me 3:44 9. Fantine s Death: Confrontation 2:50 10. Castle on a Cloud 1:35 11. Master of the House 4:59 12. Thinardier Waltz 2… |
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Under the Greenwood Tree $5.21 … |
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Francis in the Haunted House [VHS] $9.98 … |
Crave Smarts?: An Impartial Review of the ZOX Pro Training System
We all, from time to time, want to be at least a bit smarter…some people even want to be a whole lot smarter! The creators of the ZOX Pro Training System would like to teach you how to unleash the power of your brain and, in effect be smarter. But can you train your brain to be smarter? Is turning your brain into a smarter brain possible? Will this system really be effective? We thought we’d take a closer look at the program and figure out if it is worth it’s asking price.
The chief idea behind the ZOX Pro Training System is teaching your brain to be smarter by reading faster. In essence, the ZOX Pro Training System is one that teaches you how to speed read through, well, nearly everything. The main technique taught in this course is of “Memory Photography” in which you learn how to take mental photographs and then remember what you saw subsequently.
Being able to get through the reading and being able to recall it subsequently is one of the things that is hardest for most of the students out there. For dyslexics and people who have ADD and ADHD, this is particularly troublesome. The ZOX Pro Training System is developed to help the reading component of learning to be a lot faster. Basically, you can learn to read entire articles or even whole books in just a couple of minutes. If you do the ZOX Pro Training System correctly, by the end of it you can read very fast and recall what you’ve read when you need to. This can really improve the self-confidence of those who aren’t very good readers.
Dr. Richard Welch (based on a book authored by Shannon Panzo) developed the ZOX Pro Training System. Dr. Welch has more than three decades of experience with how the brain functions and retains information. He took the information and ideas in Panzo’s book and used them on his own research and that is how he was able to come up with his Memory Photography system for reading retention. At first sight, it looks really good.
The cost of the ZOX Pro Training System is high. The ZOX system’s current price is a little under $200 but for that high price you get all of the modules in the course and system as well as a few other bonus materials that are developed to help you get as much as possible from the course. Thus, if you are alright with paying almost two hundred bucks for videos, lessons, audio files and eBooks then you will be okay with the asking price.
Our main concern with the ZOX Pro Training System is the fact that, while it is fantastic to be able to read quickly, having that ability doesn’t in reality make you smarter. It is whether or not you can actually comprehend and process the things you’ve read that will help you be successful in school and in life. Though, naturally, if you are having problems getting through the reading to start with, you will probably struggle with the other stuff as well. In these terms, the ZOX Pro Training System can be a fantastic tool to have in your arsenal.
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Hochschullehrer (Madison, Wisconsin) $23.6 Kapitel: Aldo Leopold, Eugene Paul Wigner, Erwin Heinz Ackerknecht, Joseph Erlanger, Elaine Hatfield, Aloysius Muench, George L. Mosse, Friedrich Solmsen, John Rogers Commons, Bunji Sakita, Stephen Cole Kleene, Peter Barrett, Joshua Lederberg, John Barkley Rosser, Christoph Badelt, Oliver Smithies, Elliott Sober, Hans Reese, David Bordwell, Reid Bryson, Karl W. Butzer, Walter Rudin, Léon Brillouin, Ivan Sokolnikoff, Hans Heinrich Gerth, Efim Zelmanov, Howard P. Becker, Ronald Numbers, Robert Creighton Buck, Marshall Clagett, William Ernest Castle, George Box, Richard Davis, Mary Ellen Rudin, Horace Kallen, Paul Rabinowitz, Nellie Mckay, Robert Kozinets, Thomas Chrowder Chamberlin, Charles R. Van Hise, Harry Steenbock, Charles Edson, Anna Huttenlocher, Rudolf Kolisch, Richard Askey, Max Mason, Erik Olin Wright, Joseph Jastrow, Marcus George Singer, Alexander Newton Winchell, Lawrence Landweber. Aus Wikipedia. Nicht dargestellt. Auszug: Aldo Leopold (January 11, 1886 – April 21, 1948) was an American ecologist, forester, and environmentalist. He was a professor at the University of Wisconsin and is best known for his book A Sand County Almanac (1949), which sold over a million copies. Influential in the development of modern environmental ethics and in the movement for wilderness conservation, his ethics of nature and wildlife preservation had a profound impact on the environmental movement, with his biocentric or holistic ethics regarding land. He emphasized biodiversity and ecology and was a founder of the science of wildlife management. Leopold’s entry in the Yale Sheffield Scientific School yearbook, 1908Leopold was a member of the 1905 class of The Lawrenceville School in Lawrenceville, New Jersey which named the highest honor that can be bestowed on an alumnus after him. In 1909, Leopold, a recent graduate of the Yale Forest School, was assigned to the Forest Service’s District 3 in the Arizona and New Mexico territories. |
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1200s: 1200, 1200s Architecture, 1200s Births, 1200s Books, 1200s by Country, 1200s Deaths, 1200s Establishments, 1201, 1201 Disestablishments $21.48 New – Chapters: 1200, 1200s Architecture, 1200s Births, 1200s Books, 1200s by Country, 1200s Deaths, 1200s Establishments, 1201, 1201 Disestablishments, 1202, 1203, 1204, 1205, 1206, 1207, 1208, 1209, Fourth Crusade, 1200-1209, Amalric of Bena, Leod, Igor Svyatoslavich, Aberdour Castle, Cathedral of Magdeburg, Richard Barre, Gesta Hungarorum, Otto I, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, Makaravank Monastery, Duchy of Spoleto, Trim Castle, Vang Stave Church, Siege of Constantinople, Margaret of Austria, Q |