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We bring you the best selection of Movie Posters, Music Posters, Sports Posters, Art Prints, Television Posters, College Humor, and more! This is the premier destination for finding entertainment posters. Find authentic movie advertisements, increase your celebrity photo and poster collection, locate that missing pop idol piece you need to complete your set, or discover rare concert sheets from your favorite musicians and bands. Whether its that one rare framed art print youve been looking for, or you need to wallpaper your dorm room with the hottest, sexiest posters, this is the place to find everything. Brand new, perfect condition, fast shipping! Buy from the best!!!
- Company: Adam Hersh Posters
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We bring you the best selection of Movie Posters, Music Posters, Sports Posters, Art Prints, Television Posters, College Humor, and more! This is the premier destination for finding entertainment posters. Find authentic movie advertisements, increase your celebrity photo and poster collection, locate that missing pop idol piece you need to complete your set, or discover rare concert sheets from your favorite musicians and bands. Whether its that one rare framed art print youve been looking for, or you need to wallpaper your dorm room with the hottest, sexiest posters, this is the place to find everything. Brand new, perfect condition, fast shipping! Buy from the best!!!
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Johnny Cash had been breaking new ground for a decade when At Folsom Prison suddenly made the world at large take notice. The interaction of a volatile prison population starved for entertainment and a desperately on-form Johnny Cash was electrifying. His somber machismo finally found a home. The songs, which included every prison song Cash knew ("I Got Stripes," "The Wall," "25 Minutes to Go," "Cocaine Blues," plus his own "Folsom Prison Blues") were tailored to galvanize the crowd. This set is all about atmosphere. Live at the Grand Ole Opry this ain't. The 1999 version drops the San Quentin portion of the original CD reissue, instead adding three cuts to complete the full and uncensored Folsom show. --Colin Escott
- Company: Sony
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This two CD set deluxe edition of At Folsom Prison includes the DVD Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison, the first documentary film to consider Cash's finest day. Produced by award-winning director Bestor Cram and Cash biographer Michael Streissguth, the documentary follows the country star through the gates of the dark prison to reveal a moment flush with ramifications. Featuring exclusive interviews with those who accompanied Cash at Folsom Prison, friends and family, and inmates who witnessed the show, the documentary examines Cash through the lens of January 13, 1968. New footage filmed inside Folsom Prison.
- Company: Sony Legacy
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- Company: RCA
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- Company: Henstooth Video
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Not to be confused with the 1990 comedy flop featuring Uma Thurman, this Where the Heart Is boasts a winning performance from Natalie Portman. Novalee Nation (Portman), a pregnant teenager from Tennessee, is bound for California with her worthless boyfriend, Willy Jack (Dylan Bruno). A pit stop at an Oklahoma Wal-Mart proves fateful when Willy Jack abandons her there. She secretly sets up camp at the megastore and spends her days meeting with kindly booster Sister Husband (Stockard Channing) and eccentric librarian Forney Hall (James Frain). Her life takes another turn after she gives birth in the store (clean up, aisle six!) and finds a best friend in sassy nurse Lexie Coop (Ashley Judd). Meanwhile, Willy Jack has found a talent agent (Joan Cusack) and tries to make some life changes of his own. Where The Heart Is offers charming, folksy fun; homespun wisdom; and an obstacle course of plot development (if the Wal-Mart angle weren't enough, there's also a kidnapping, a tornado, and at least half a dozen other major events thrown in). Director Matt Williams, who produced the popular sitcoms Roseanne and Home Improvement, takes television's cut-to-commercial route to make giant leaps in space and time from scene to scene. It's disorienting, but the remarkable female cast (which includes Sally Field in a cameo) lends plausiblilty to the muddle, even when you don't think anything more could possibly happen. --Shannon Gee
- Company: 20th Century Fox
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This affecting, bittersweet tale--adapted from Brian Friel's semi-autobiographical Tony Award-winning play--examines the emotional lives of the five unmarried Mundy sisters in 1936 rural Ireland. In their mutual care is 8-year-old Michael (sweetly understated Darrell Johnston), the illegitimate son of youngest sister Christina ( Braveheart's Catherine McCormack). A voice-over from the adult Michael recalls that significant summer, in the month of August, during the feast of Lughnasa. The bolder townfolk dance around a fire to Lugh, an ancient god of light. Yes, this is fiercely Roman Catholic Ireland and Lugh a pagan god, but that irony is at the core of the film, the hypocrisy of tradition. The dramatic change in the richly metaphoric movie comes with the arrival of two men: eldest sibling--and only Mundy brother--Jack (Michael Gambon), a priest returning from many years in Africa, now addled, and Christine's long-absent lover and Michael's father, the charmingly flighty Gerry (Rhys Ifans). Beautiful music and excellent performances highlight the film, which also features gorgeous cinematography of the Irish countryside. Meryl Streep is stern eldest sister Kate; Kathy Burke is lively Maggie; Brid Brennan (who appeared in the stage play) is thoughtful caretaker Agnes; and Sophie Thompson is simple sweet Rose. It's a quiet film, but one filled with ironic and haunting meaning. Directed by Pat O'Connor ( Circle of Friends). --N.F. Mendoza
- Company: Sony Pictures
- ISBN: 0767819551
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Add some sparkle to your decor with this silver iron floor lamp. It features a base composed of four dynamic legs that meet to display a shimmering orb finial. A champagne stretched fabric drum shade finishes the look, while a three-way socket allows for a variety of lighting options. Silver forged iron finish. Champagne stretched fabric shade. Takes one 150 watt three-way bulb (not included). 64 1/2" high. Shade is 20" wide.
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Inspired by the popular basketweave design the Folsom Knot table lamp is forged from heavy wrought iron. Available with Amber or Ivory Glow Shade (shown below).
- Company: Stone County Ironworks
- Amazon Price: $414.00

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After gaining 15 minustes of fame for giving birth to the wal-mart baby novalee nation begins to put her life together with the help of the kind quirky strangers who become her surrogate family. Studio: Tcfhe Release Date: 01/09/2007 Starring: Ashley Judd Natalie Portman Run time: 120 minutes Rating: Pg13 Director: Matt Williams
- Company: 20th Century Fox
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Not to be confused with the 1990 comedy flop featuring Uma Thurman, this Where the Heart Is boasts a winning performance from Natalie Portman. Novalee Nation (Portman), a pregnant teenager from Tennessee, is bound for California with her worthless boyfriend, Willy Jack (Dylan Bruno). A pit stop at an Oklahoma Wal-Mart proves fateful when Willy Jack abandons her there. She secretly sets up camp at the megastore and spends her days meeting with kindly booster Sister Husband (Stockard Channing) and eccentric librarian Forney Hall (James Frain). Her life takes another turn after she gives birth in the store (clean up, aisle six!) and finds a best friend in sassy nurse Lexie Coop (Ashley Judd). Meanwhile, Willy Jack has found a talent agent (Joan Cusack) and tries to make some life changes of his own. Where The Heart Is offers charming, folksy fun; homespun wisdom; and an obstacle course of plot development (if the Wal-Mart angle weren't enough, there's also a kidnapping, a tornado, and at least half a dozen other major events thrown in). Director Matt Williams, who produced the popular sitcoms Roseanne and Home Improvement, takes television's cut-to-commercial route to make giant leaps in space and time from scene to scene. It's disorienting, but the remarkable female cast (which includes Sally Field in a cameo) lends plausiblilty to the muddle, even when you don't think anything more could possibly happen. --Shannon Gee
- Company: 20th Century Fox
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- Company: Zeus Electro
- Amazon Price: $89.00

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Brand New, never worn 100% pre-shrunk cotton front print Authentic JOHNNY CASH Onesie / Baby T-shirt. The Front Reads: "JOHNNY CASH FOLSOM PROSON 1968". This shirt comes in BABY sizes Small (0-6), Medium (6-12) and Large (12-18).
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Brand New, never worn 100% pre-shrunk cotton front print Authentic JOHNNY CASH Onesie / Baby T-shirt. The Front Reads: "CASH". This shirt comes in BABY sizes Small (0-6M), Medium (6-12M) and Large (12-18M).
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Brand New, never worn 100% pre-shrunk cotton front print Authentic JOHNNY CASH Onesie / Baby T-shirt.
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Fox Racing Folsom Zip Hoody 80% Cotton20% Polyester Fleece All over printed body Closeouts are limited to stock on hand
- Company: Fox Racing
- List Price: $68.00

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Neck Print - Inside Neck Label Front Print - Centered on Chest Upper Left Shoulder Print - Grey Ink Color - Black, Grey
- Company: Hart and Huntington

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Neck Print - Inside Neck Label Front Print - Centered on Chest Sleeve Print - Grey Ink Color - Black, Grey
- Company: Hart and Huntington

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A sharply critical new look at Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency reveals government policies that hindered economic recovery from the Great Depression -- and are still hurting America today.In this shocking and groundbreaking new book, economic historian Burton W. Folsom exposes the idyllic legend of Franklin D. Roosevelt as a myth of epic proportions. With questionable moral character and a vendetta against the business elite, Roosevelt created New Deal programs marked by inconsistent planning, wasteful spending, and opportunity for political gain -- ultimately elevating public opinion of his administration but falling flat in achieving the economic revitalization that America so desperately needed from the Great Depression. Folsom takes a critical, revisionist look at Roosevelt's presidency, his economic policies, and his personal life. Elected in 1932 on a buoyant tide of promises to balance the increasingly uncontrollable national budget and reduce the catastrophic unemployment rate, the charismatic thirty-second president not only neglected to pursue those goals, he made dramatic changes to federal programming that directly contradicted his campaign promises. Price fixing, court packing, regressive taxes, and patronism were all hidden inside the alphabet soup of his popular New Deal, putting a financial strain on the already suffering lower classes and discouraging the upper classes from taking business risks that potentially could have jostled national cash flow from dormancy. Many government programs that are widely used today have their seeds in the New Deal. Farm subsidies, minimum wage, and welfare, among others, all stifle economic growth -- encouraging decreased productivity and exacerbating unemployment. Roosevelt's imperious approach to the presidency changed American politics forever, and as he manipulated public opinion, American citizens became unwitting accomplices to the stilted economic growth of the 1930s. More than sixty years after FDR died in office, we still struggle with the damaging repercussions of his legacy.
- Company: Threshold Editions
- ISBN: 1416592229
- List Price: $27.00
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The Myth of the Robber Barons describes the role of key entrepreneurs in the economic growth of the United States from 1850 to 1910. The entrepreneurs studied are Cornelius Vanderbilt, John D. Rockefeller, James J. Hill, Andrew Mellon, Charles Schwab, and the Scranton family. Most historians argue that these men, and others like them, were Robber Barons. The story, however, is more complicated. The author, Burton Folsom, divides the entrepreneurs into two groups market entrepreneurs and political entrepreneurs. The market entrepreneurs, such as Hill, Vanderbilt, and Rockefeller, succeeded by producing a quality product at a competitive price. The political entrepreneurs such as Edward Collins in steamships and in railroads the leaders of the Union Pacific Railroad were men who used the power of government to succeed. They tried to gain subsidies, or in some way use government to stop competitors. The market entrepreneurs helped lead to the rise of the U. S. as a major economic power. By 1910, the U. S. dominated the world in oil, steel, and railroads led by Rockefeller, Schwab (and Carnegie), and Hill. The political entrepreneurs, by contrast, were a drain on the taxpayers and a thorn in the side of the market entrepreneurs. Interestingly, the political entrepreneurs often failed without help from government they could not produce competitive products. The author describes this clash of the market entrepreneurs and the political entrepreneurs. In the Mellon chapter, the author describes how Andrew Mellon an entrepreneur in oil and aluminum became Secretary of Treasury under Coolidge. In office, Mellon was the first American to practice supply-side economics. He supported cuts on income tax rates for all groups. The rate cut on the wealthiest Americans, from 73 percent to 25 percent, freed up investment capital and led to American economic growth during the 1920s. Also, the amount of revenue into the federal treasury increased sharply after tax rates were cut. The Myth of the Robber Barons has separate chapters on Vanderbilt, Hill, Schwab, Mellon, and the Scrantons. The author also has a conclusion, in which he looks at the textbook bias on the subject of Robber Barons and the rise of the U. S. in the late 1800s. This chapter explores three leading college texts in U. S. history and shows how they misread American history and disparage market entrepreneurs instead of the political entrepreneurs. This book is in its fifth edition, and is widely adopted in college and high school classrooms across the U. S.
- Company: Young Amer Foundatio
- ISBN: 0963020315
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A popular, problem-oriented coursebook, International Business Transactions introduces law students to the conduct of business in the world community, with problems on trade, licensing, and investment. Its coverage is wide-ranging: international sales, letters of credit, e-commerce, trade law, the World Trade Organization, the European Union, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), customs law, export and import controls, intellectual property and licensing, franchising, foreign investment, international finance, commercial arbitration, and international business litigation. The coursebook provides hard-to-find legal documents and explains issues that corporate clients are likely to face, such as defending against important competition, expanding exports and overseas markets, and foreign corrupt payments.
- Company: Gale Cengage
- ISBN: 0314168117
- List Price: $138.00
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Reward yourself with the stunning Folsom Mary Janes from Report. Satin upper in a dress Mary Jane platform style with a round toe. Features a beautiful quarter strap and two-piece design. Satin-covered button on elasticized strap. Leather lining, smooth lightly padded insole, dress style midsole, smooth leather outsole. "Hidden" platforms are 1 inch that rise to a 4 1/2 inch satin-covered heel wtih shiny metal-look heel interior.
- Company: Report Signature
- List Price: $175.00

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This styled Split Convertible Rolling Travel Duffel Bag by Dakine is the chameleon of travel bags. You know how easy it is to exceed the weight limit when you're packing ski or riding gear. The DAKINE Split Convertible duffle bag easily divides into two separate sections, allowing you to efficiently organize your gear and avoid overweight baggage charges. The retractable handle and in-line urethane skate-wheels give the DAKINE Split Convertible a good ride to go with its classy style.
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Haul your gear in style with the Messenger LG bag by Dakine.
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The split level design allows for easy access to all contents with convenience in mind.
- Company: DAKINE
- List Price: $160.00

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 Offering protection for a variety of valuable gear, the Dakine Mission Pack is designed to carry electronic devices and sunglasses in addition to a snowboard, extra clothing, a snow shovel, and anything else that fits. A special sunglass pocket is fleece lined so you don't have to worry about scratching the lenses. Separate padded pockets for a camera and MP3 player ease your mind when you place the backpack on an airport security scanner or take a spill at high speed. An external snow shovel handle holster gives the Dakine Mission backpack the versatility to venture into the backcountry
- Company: DaKine
- List Price: $60.00

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Get on point. Let Dakine help you by giving you a place to store your sunglasses, organize your nick nacks, carry your skate and of course carry your wetsuit without you getting wet with the seam sealed wetsuit pocket. Plus, of course carry the Point backpack you might just look cool doing it.
- Company: DaKine
- List Price: $45.00

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