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Lava Buns Heated Seat Cushion (Navy) (12"H x 17"W)

Heat your seat, wherever you may be! With the option for both hot and cool comfort, in any weather condition, the amazing Lava Buns Heated Seat Cushion is a miracle of science. With its patented Dual Microcore® Element, you get over 150 sq. inches and 48oz of heating or cooling comfort!!! It's the most comfortable, soft, and portable seat you're likely to encounter in this lifetime. You either chill the Buns in the freezer, or nuke them in the microwave - buried beneath layers of Durable, Multi-Layered Polymers, the Non-Toxic Thermal Fluid gets hot or cold, safely, and powers the Lava Buns for up to 6 hours. Microwave it for 3 minutes, and have a warm deer stand till lunch or put it in the freezer Friday night & stay cool Saturday afternoon at the tournament. Durable, stain & water resistant nylon cover for easy cleaning. No hassles, no shock, no mess.
HEATING TIME (MICROWAVE):
Less than 1,000 Watts: 3 Min. 45 Sec.
More Than 1,000 Watts: 2 Min. 30 Sec.
Available in Red, Navy, or Camo.
Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.
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Color: Navy, Size: 12"H x 17"W, Comfortable, Reusable, Portable
Company: Stacks and Stacks
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Lava Buns Heated Seat Cushion (Red) (12"H x 17"W)

Heat your seat, wherever you may be! With the option for both hot and cool comfort, in any weather condition, the amazing Lava Buns Heated Seat Cushion is a miracle of science. With its patented Dual Microcore® Element, you get over 150 sq. inches and 48oz of heating or cooling comfort!!! It's the most comfortable, soft, and portable seat you're likely to encounter in this lifetime. You either chill the Buns in the freezer, or nuke them in the microwave - buried beneath layers of Durable, Multi-Layered Polymers, the Non-Toxic Thermal Fluid gets hot or cold, safely, and powers the Lava Buns for up to 6 hours. Microwave it for 3 minutes, and have a warm deer stand till lunch or put it in the freezer Friday night & stay cool Saturday afternoon at the tournament. Durable, stain & water resistant nylon cover for easy cleaning. No hassles, no shock, no mess.
HEATING TIME (MICROWAVE):
Less than 1,000 Watts: 3 Min. 45 Sec.
More Than 1,000 Watts: 2 Min. 30 Sec.
Available in Red, Navy, or Camo.
Assembly level/degree of difficulty: No Assembly Required.
Kitchen:
Color: Red, Size: 12"H x 17"W, Comfortable, Reusable, Portable
Company: Stacks and Stacks
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Amazon Price: $26.11
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15 inch Galileo Thermometer

This 15 inch Galileo thermometer makes a great desk or gift item.
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Company: G. W. Schleidt, Inc.
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Living on Another Frequency

From Rolling Stones Greg Prato: Science Faxtion, sees the funk great Bootsy Collins merging his unmistakable bass once again with guitarist Buckethead and drummer Brain all of whom previously played in Praxis. But for their forthcoming debut on Mascot Records, Living on Another Frequency, their goal is new.
We wanted to challenge artists and people in the music business, Collins says. We want to go somewhere where people haven t been yet. It s like taking that first shuttle to Venus you don t know what that trip is going to be like, you just know you re going. People have taken the experience out of the experience, and we re trying to put that back into music and make it fun.
According to the groups singer-guitarist, Greg Hampton who also co-wrote and co-produced Alice Cooper s latest LP, Along Came a Spider Science Faxtion began more straightforward. It started off that it was going to be a funk record. But we started exploring this concept of the future in 2099, that entails man being melded with computer, and how music will be made. Tracks such as first single Looking for Eden, Life is in Deliver, At Any Cost and What It Is (which features Chuck D), certainly rock hard with an unmistakably futuristic funk sound. We re going to use technology, before technology uses us, adds Collins. Because thats where we re headed. We re the Paul Reveres The British are coming, the British are coming! Technology is here!
Atists:
Science Faxtion
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Company: Megaforce
(2008-11-11)
List Price: $15.98
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Living Rock: Introduction to Earth's Geology

The "Living Rock" DVD, a joint publication of the US Geological Survey and Alpha DVD, is a one hour educational program about the Earth's geology. Targeted at High School grade levels, Living Rock introduces students to such geology concepts as: Geologic Time; Continental Crust; Plate Tectonics; Volcanic Activity; Earthquakes; Subduction Zones; Erosion and Glaciers. The Living Rock DVD also includes over 400 USGS "Fact Sheets" in Adobe Acrobat format, viewable on all PC and Mac systems with a DVD-ROM drive.
DVD:
Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Company: DVD International
(2002-08-13)
List Price: $24.95
Amazon Price: $22.47
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Gartel- Trance, Dance and Other Living Things Vol. 1

Laurence Gartel breaks all the rules once again. Considered by the world to be the "Father" of Digital Art and new media for over 25 years. He brings to the music and entertainment world a new vision vision mixing photography, graffiti, 3D computer graphics, motion video, and paint. Here is the first fusion of Art and Music in the new genre o Digital Video (DVD). A true Revolution!
Director:
Laurence Gartel
DVD:
Dolby, Enhanced, Explicit Lyrics, NTSC, Surround Sound
Company: SEI Corp.
(2004-07-10)
(2004-07-01)
List Price: $16.95
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Living Longer: Science Helps Eradicate Mass Diseases (People's Century: Ordinary People, Extraordinary Times)

In the last fifty years, the population of the world has increased three times over. Throughout the developing world, children are less likely to be lost to disease. And this new generation can expect to live twenty years longer than their parents' generation. Worldwide, millions of today's newborns will live lives that could span the entire twenty-first century.
But living longer and its attendant rewards have raised unexpected new challenges for medicine and public health: how to maintain a supply of clean water and proper sanitation in the face of a rapidly growing population; how to curb pollution as more and more countries industrialize; and how to keep new strains of -- or antibiotic-resistant -- infectious disease from emerging?
In Living Longer, the people remember: Polio vaccine, March of Dimes and mass inoculation campaigns, World Health Organization, eradication of smallpox in India and Africa, advances in public health, population explosion, family planning, contraception campaigns, AIDS, resurgence of tuberculosis.
Director:
Angus MacQueen
VHS Tape:
Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Company: Wgbh Boston
(2000-03-28)
ISBN: 6305374724
List Price: $19.95
Amazon Price: $8.45
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Bill Moyers On Dying - On Our Own Terms Living with Dying #1
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Nova: The Human Body (3pc)
The intricate wonders of the human body are revealed in extraordinary visual detail. The Miracle of Life Take an incredible microphotographic voyage through the body as a new life begins, from conception to birth. The Universe Within Get an inside look at armies of infection fighters, the journey of a peanut-butter-and-jelly sandwich and the power of an athlete's muscles. The Ultimate Journey Explore life's origins as you examine both the differences between the uncanny similarities of the fetal development of humans and animals. Includes a 12-page comprehensive teacher's guide.
VHS Tape:
Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC
Company: Wgbh Boston
(2000-03-28)
ISBN: 6304469071
List Price: $49.95
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Farnam Companies Just One Bite Ii Chunks 1 Lb 3006274

Kills Norway rats, roof rats, house mice and warfarin resistant Norway rats. A lethal dose may be consumed in one feeding with the first dead rodent appearing four or five days after feeding begins.
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Farnam Companies Just One Bite Ii Chunks 1 Lb 3006274, CENTRAL LIFE SCIENCES
Company: CENTRAL LIFE SCIENCES
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Science Living Community
Learn science through GEMS program of the University of California at Berkeley enter scienceliving.com . POCO VIPs 20% off: summer workshop 2007 (
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Living Science
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Science Online Living Things
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Science News / THE LIVING
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The Science of Successful Living
Putting success within your reach... ... Becoming More Confident... Everyone has times in their life when they feel inadequate and incompetent, but some of us feel that way more ... (
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Find your future with us! Each year USDA needs new college graduates to fill 50,000 jobs in the food, agricultural and natural resource system. Purdue has teamed up with the ... (
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BBC - Schools - KS2 Bitesize Revision - Science - Living things
Activities, tests and worksheets to help revise for the Living Things section of the KS2 National Tests in Science (
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Living | csmonitor.com
Living from The Christian Science Monitor ... For many home cooks, mastering the art of a flaky pie crust is considered an unattainable feat. (
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Open Question: can someone help me with my science homework?
its a crossword: 7 letter word, 2nd letter O last letter S, Nitrogen-fixing bacteria live in these structures found in the roots of legumes
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Open Question: i really want some help for my essay- please help.?
would anyone please take some time to edit my paper- i have edited it three time but i want another person. please.
in this version i still have to fix some things. but i want to know if it sounds god. i am in 10th gr- i am not happy with this paper and its the worse i have written this year so.. tel me what you think please :)
One of the many reasons why The Canterbury Tales are considered unique is because it is one of the first if not the first, literary work in which the character?s psyche and outward appearance are described. By making this distinction between outward appearance and a person?s true character, the difference between the two becomes distinct and pronounced. In The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue, it is clear that physical presentation, social status and wealth do not reflect an individual?s true character and intentions, because what makes a human respectable on the outside does not make that person worthy of respect.
According to the dictionary, respectable can mean two things: it can mean worthy of respect or esteem or of good social standing. In the 1300s religious figures were not necessarily liked but they were respected and people often looked for them to guidance in this turbulent period in England. The Monk in this tale was of adequate social standing, well learned and wealthy he was not worthy of respect or esteem or was a positive role model others could look up to. While the Monk was not necessarily today?s definition of aesthetically appealing example of the male species, his weight was, at the time, a sign of wealth and posterity. The Monk clothed himself in fine garments for which ?he spared no expense? ( 99). Outwardly he was the epitome of one the definitions a respectable individual by society standards . However, Chaucer?s description of his inner character prevents the reader from coming to the conclusion that the Monk?s respectable outer appearance is reflected in his soul and motives. Indeed the Monk is described s a lazy man who is more concerned with listening to tales, hunting and eating than studying the Bible diligently and helping those who needed help as was his duty. He is not a good role model, a bad Christian and not a man who is worthy of someone?s admiration because of his good personality or soul.
On the other hand Chaucer describes the Plowman, the Parson?s brother, as a man that even though is not considered respectable in the English society of the time, he was the perfect paradigm of a good, honest, and admirable man . The Parson is a man who is clearly from the peasant class, is poor and sustains himself by working on the fields and carrying manure. The 1300s the English were in a middle of a crisis known as the Peasant?s Revolt, and subsequently, the upper class? views of peasant was extremely low. So that the Plowman was the antithesis of respectable. He was dirty, poor, possibly without an education and seen as uncouth. However Chaucer describes him as ?and honest worker, good and true, living in peace and perfect charity.[?] loving God best with all his heart, And then his neighbor as himself? ( 107-108) he also paid his tithes in a timely manner , even though he barely had enough money to support himself . The Plowman is respectable, loved, loving, caring, and a good Christian ; all qualities which the Monk, the respectable person in society, is not.
In the 1300s in England and many other parts of Europe the practice of Physiognomy was very popular and had a lot of significance in the way people judged each other. Physiognomy is the science ? of determining character or personal characteristics from the form of features of the body , esp. of the face.? (dictionary .com) In The Canterbury Tales: The Prologue Chaucer uses Physiognomy as was expected of him. However, with careful manipulation, he was able to successfully describe the characters in such a way that one can see that at times Physiognomy and person?s personality and characteristics are not congruent. The Monk was a ?fat and personable priest? (Chaucer , 99) and his appearance suggested that he was approachable and a man of intelligence and devotion. However, he is far from any of those qualities according to Chaucer?s description of his character. The fact that Chaucer used Physiognomy on other characters to accentuate the person foul character like the Pardoners ?glaring eyes and limp hair illustrates his fraudulence? ( SparkNotes) This demonstrates that there will be times when a persons outward appearance does reflect their personality, but like the wise saying goes ? don?t judge a book by it?s cover?, and there is a reason why this saying has been considered wiser for many years and by different cultures.
Thanks to Chaucer?s descriptions of the character?s outer and inner characteristics, this piece of literary art clarifies and subtly states that outward appearance does not dictate a whether a person is respectable and good. Th
There are various cases in which a person?s outer appearance does accurately reflect their character. It is wrong, naïve, and stupid to think that a person?s wealth, status, profession or , in some cases, religion mirrors a person?s inner qualities. The Virgin Mary, was poor and did not hold a prominent position in society yet she is worshiped my millions and depicted as the perfect example of what a human should BE. on the contrary other historical characters like Hitler who had money and helD prominent positions in society did horrible things.
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Open Question: Science question please help me!!!!?
I'm donig this question thing and it says what are all the living materials in a cell
Please help!!!
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Open Question: Does anyone have any good ideas for Science Fair?
I'm in 10th grade, and I need a good idea for a science fair project.
All the topics I can find are longer than I have, my teacher didn't give us much to work with and a 2 week due date.
We can't use live animals, or things that have to do with people,
any ideas? (:
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Open Question: I'm at the end of my rope...I am about to make a mistake?
I was an electrical engineering student in college for two years before I flunked out, and lost my scholarship. After much stress and worry and pain over the summer, I finally changed schools again, and went back into engineering. But I HATE engineering. I despise it. And so I flunked out again. I know now that I want to change my major to Science Education. But I have no money, my parents won't co-sign a loan, and so I am now trying to find a job to raise money for college in the worst economy since 1930. It's so stressful...so difficult. I'm barely surviving, living off my slowly dwindling savings, with no job. But at the same time, I have my girlfriend, who lives in Texas. I haven't seen her in nearly a year, but I love her dearly, and I want to marry her. When I see all this stress that college is causing me...I wonder if it would not be better to just move to Texas now. I know I will eventually, and I will be able to be with the girl I love. But I won't have a job! The only thing keeping me here, keeping me trying to work towards college, is the desire to have a better job in the future. But is it really worth it? It's causing me and her so much pain being apart, and it would be so easy to move down to Texas and work there, and then finish school there. But I don't have any money..and I still owe rent til July in my apartment here. How can I move to Texas when I can't even survive here? Should I do it?
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Open Question: why are humans able to live around the world?
i have a science project which asks why are humans able to live around the world. please help.
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Open Question: What is the ideal pH level of water for a tadpole to live in?
Umm... yea I am doing a science project and I need this answer by tomorrow and I need a link of hwere you found the information to go with it
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Open Question: Can I obtain a Library Science degree without first having a bachelors? ?
I want to go to school to become a librarian but I don't live close to any schools that offer that program. All the online schools I've checked out tell me I must first have a bachelors. Does anyone know of an online school that will let me attend without first having a bachelors? Or am I s.o.l.? Or if anyone can tell me of a school close to Iowa that isn't terribly expensive.
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Open Question: how can i get a full scholarship for college?
i live in Belize in Central America and i and currently enrolled in the computer science and math program in my junior college. I wish to continue at Stanford in the Computer science department. How could i get a scholarship for this. I am 1year and a half from graduating from my junior college. I am just looking out for my future
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Open Question: Science Hw? Earths past.?
can you help me with some hw?
in antartica, scientists study enviromental changes that occured over thousands of years by taking
a. cast fossils
b. carbon films
c. mold fossils
4. ice cores
AND,
Fossils are the trace or remains of
a. living things from long ago
b. changes in the atmosphere
c. sedimentary rock
d. volcanic eruptions
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