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Eight O'Clock Coffee, 100% Colombian Ground, 33-Ounce Bag
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DescriptionEight O'Clock Coffee: A century and a half of expertise in every bag. Every time you brew a pot of Eight O'Clock Coffee you expect it to be great. And you are not disappointed - because we put a century and a half of expertise into every bag. Eight O’Clock 100% Colombian ground coffee is the finest blend of award winning 100% Colombian coffee beans--medium roast with a lingering sweet finish. So rich and full-bodied, you will understand why Arabica beans from Columbia are so sought after. This is sold in a 33-ounce bag.About Eight O’ClockEight O’Clock started as a store brand way back in 1859 when the Great Atlantic & Pacific Company opened its doors and the whole bean coffee that would later become Eight O’Clock was among its signature products. By the 1930s Eight O’Clock reigned supreme as the #1 coffee brand in the US. During this time, one out of every four cups of coffee consumed was Eight O’Clock. Today this remains as America’s best-selling whole bean coffee and is the fourth largest national coffee brand in terms of volume.Every time you brew a pot of Eight O’Clock coffee, you expect it to be great. And, you are not disappointed--because they put a century and a half of expertise into every bag. Features
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Cafe Altura Organic Coffee, Colombian Dark, Whole Bean, 32-Ounce Bag
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DescriptionUSDA organic. Certified organically grown and processed by Stellar certification services. Features
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Green Mountain Coffee Fair Trade Colombian Select, K-Cup Portion Pack for Keurig K-Cup Brewers, 24-Count
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DescriptionClassically balanced, vibrant and complex with a splash of ripe fruit. Features
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Eight O'Clock Coffee, 100% Colombian Whole Bean, 33-Ounce Bag
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DescriptionEight O'Clock Coffee, 100% Colombian Whole Bean is the finest blend of award-winning 100% Colombian coffee beans. Eight O’Clock 100% Colombian Coffee is a medium roast with a lingering sweet finish. so rich and full-bodied, you’ll understand why Arabica beans from Colombia are so sought after. Features
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Ayate Fiber Body Scrubber Cloth
Sale Price: $6.95 |
DescriptionAyate Cloths are an open woven cloth. High quality, hand woven from the Agave (cactus) plant, by Artisans using traditional pre-Columbian methods. Revitalizes the whole body. Sheds impurities, Exfoliates dead skin cells, Cleanses pores, Stimulates circulation and Improves the complexion. In use the 12x12 cloth gently removes dead skin like nothing else you have tried. Results in the first use. Use with your favorite soap or just water. Some even use it dry. The cloth is long lasting, quick drying and better than a loofah. It resists mold and is machine washable. Most people rinse the cloth well after use and hang over towel bar to dry. Useful in the kitchen and bathroom as a mar-free utility cloth. From shower doors to naturally cleaning vegetables this is a must. Features
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Ayate Bath Mitt Body Scrub Skin Exfoliator
Sale Price: $10.00 |
DescriptionThe Agave Fiber Bath Mitt Skin Exfoliant and Body Buffer is hand-woven from the leaves of the Agave plant fibers (the Tree of Wonders), by artisans using traditional pre-Columbian methods. An Agave fiber bath mitt provides you with an exhilarating body massage, revitalizing while it exfoliates dead skin. Dematophytes are a group of fungi that infect and survive only on dead keratin found on the top layer of the skin, hair and nails. When you see a fungal infection of the scalp causing dandruff or mycosis of the nails, you can be certain that Dematophytes are at work. Ayate bath mitts are also helpful with some genital rashes and for massaging cellulite-prone areas of the body. As you comfortably massage with this unique cloth, applying your choice of body buffing or modeling creams, soaps, or gels, your skin is going to feel alive again! This full hand mitt is made of Ayate cloth for the palm of the hand, with an overlay of 100% natural cotton jute on the backside for a caressing finish. This combination washcloth/exfoliating tool also has a convenient soap pouch for a soapy scrub. The cloth is long-lasting, quick-drying, and better than a loofah! It resists mold and is machine washable. Rinse after use and hang over towel bar to dry. Also useful in the kitchen and bathroom as a mar-free utility cloth. Can also be used to scrub fruits and vegetables, or even cleaning the car so you better get two! From cleaning shower doors to cleaning vegetables, this versatile mitt is a must. Ayate has been cultivated for thousands of years and is one of the oldest handmade crafts unique to the American continent. Features
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Kings & Queens Shower Gel, Aztec King - Vanilla Pear 10.14 fl oz (300 ml)
Sale Price: $19.99 |
DescriptionKings & QueensAztec King Vanilla Pear Showergel With Royal Herbs Mineral Oil Free, Paraben FreeIn pre Columbian Mexico vanilla was considered a potent aphrodisiac, which is why the Aztec kings and their many wives consumed countless cups of vanilla drinks every day.Royal HerbsAll the Kings & Queens products are enriched with Pomegranate, Blue Egyptian Lotus and Malachite extracts to maximize your enjoyment.Made in Greece Features
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The Columbia History of American Television (Columbia Histories of Modern American Life)
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DescriptionTelevision is a form of media without equal. It has revolutionized the way we learn about and communicate with the world and has reinvented the way we experience ourselves and others. More than just cheap entertainment, TV is an undeniable component of our culture and contains many clues to who we are, what we value, and where we might be headed in the future.Media historian Gary R. Edgerton follows the technological developments and increasing cultural relevance of TV from its prehistory (before 1947) to the Network Era (1948-1975) and the Cable Era (1976-1994). He begins with the laying of the first telegraph line in 1844, which gave rise to the idea that images and sounds could be transmitted over long distances. He then considers the remodeling of television's look and purpose during World War II; the gender, racial, and ethnic components of its early broadcasts and audiences; its transformation of postwar America; and its function in the political life of the country. He talks of the birth of prime time and cable, the influence of innovators like Sylvester "Pat" Weaver, Roone Arledge, and Ted Turner, as well as television's entrance into the international market, describing the ascent of such programs as Dallas and The Cosby Show, and the impact these exports have had on transmitting American culture abroad. Edgerton concludes with a discerning look at our current Digital Era (1995-present) and the new forms of instantaneous communication that continue to change America's social, political, and economic landscape. Richly researched and engaging, Edgerton's history tracks television's growth into a convergent technology, a global industry, a social catalyst, a viable art form, and a complex and dynamic reflection of the American mind and character. It took only ten years for television to penetrate thirty-five million households, and by 1983, the average home kept their set on for more than seven hours a day. The Columbia History of American Television illuminates our complex relationship with this singular medium and provides historical and critical knowledge for understanding TV as a technology, an industry, an art form, and an institutional force. (1/13/08) |
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The Measure of Democracy: Polling, Market Research, and Public Life, 1930-1945
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DescriptionPoliticians, Government Officials, and Public Relations Officers Lean heavily on polling when fashioning public policy. Proponents say this is for the best, arguing that surveys bring the views of citizens closer to civic officials. Critics decry polling's promotion of sycophantic politicians who pander to the whims of public sentiment or conversely, the use of surveys by special interests to thwart the majority will.Similar claims and criticisms were made during the early days of polling. When George Gallup began polling Americans in 1935, he heralded it as a bold step in popular democrat: The views of ordinary citizens could now be heard alongside those of organized interest groups. When brought to Canada in 1941, the Gallup Poll promised similar democratic rejuvenation. In actual practice, traditionally disadvantaged constituencies such as women, the poor, French Canadians in Canada, and African Americans in the United States were often heavily under-represented in Gallup surveys. Preoccupied with election forecasting, Gallup pollsters under-counted social groups thought less likely or unable to vote, leading to a considerable gap between the sampled polity and the general public.Examining the origins and early years of public opinion polling in Canada, Robinson situates polling within the larger context of its forerunners -- market research surveys and American opinion polling -- and charts its growth until its first uses by political parties. |




























