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Giant


Giant


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Giant

The Giant


The Giant


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The Giant

Workers Assembling a Row of Giant Earthmovers at Army Service Forces Assembly Depot at Camp Pickett


Workers Assembling a Row of Giant Earthmovers at Army Service Forces Assembly Depot at Camp Pickett


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Margaret Bourke-White Workers Assembling a Row of Giant Earthmovers at Army Service Forces Assembly Depot at Camp Pickett - Premium Photographic Print

Giant of the Grand Si Cle: The French Army, 1610 1715


Giant of the Grand Si Cle: The French Army, 1610 1715


$133.82


An invisible giant, the seventeethcentury French army was the largest and hungriest institution of the Bourbon monarchy; yet it has received incomplete treatment and is poorly understood. Combining social and cultural emphases with more traditional institutional and operational concerns, this book examines the army in depth, studying recruitment, composition, discipline, motivation, selection of officers, leadership, administration, logistics, weaponry, tactics, field warfare, and siegecraft. The portrait that emerges differs from what current scholarship might have predicted. Instead of claiming that a military revolution transformed warfare, Lynn stresses evolutionary change. Questioning widelyheld assumptions about state formation and coercion, he argues that this standing army was primarily devoted to border defense, and only rarely to internal repression. Author: Lynn, John A., II/ John a., Lynn Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 672 Publication Date: 2006/12/14 Language: English Dimensions: 6.14 x 9.21 x 1.42 inches

Cast a Giant Shadow


Cast a Giant Shadow


$9.76


Rated: NASynopsis: Synopsis: Part fact, part fiction, Cast a Giant Shadow powerfully dramatizes Israel's heroic 1947-48 struggle for independence. Both realistic war story and passionate romance, it features an all-star cast, including Kirk Douglas, Senta Berger and Angie Dickinson, as well as Yul Brynner, John Wayne and Frank Sinatra in notable supporting roles. After a brilliant career with the U.S. army, WWII hero and Jewish American Mickey Marcus (Douglas) is called to the new state of Israel to build an army capable of withstanding its Arab foes. Against the wishes of his wife (Dickinson), Mickey makes the journey and begins transforming a rag-tag underground army into a first-class fighting machine. But as the threat of war looms, Mickey must also confront his growing attraction to beautiful activist Magda Simon (Berger).Bonus Features: Specifications: Box Office:

Giant of the Grand Sicle: The French Army, 16101715


Giant of the Grand Sicle: The French Army, 16101715


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Army Soldier KO's Big Game Fish by Hand! Chew On This


Little Giant Ladders and You

Have you ever heard of Little Giant ladders? They are the most useful, most well thought out ladder system in the history of ladders.

Ladders are not very exciting. They are simply a device to let someone reach higher areas. What could be so mundane? Well Little Giant of Springville, Utah has put excitement into ladders with their "swiss army knife" of ladders. The story goes that founder Hal Wing took a trip to Germany and noticed a fantastic ladder. He obtained the US rights to the ladder and starting producing it. Soon his company grew quite large for the area.

Recently he started doing infomercials with Richard Karn & Robin Hartl the hosts of a popular TV "how to" program for fixing houses. Sales took off even more than before, but something else happened too.

The patent for the joint that allows Little Giant ladders to fold expired. Soon cheap Chinese knockoffs were being advertised. These imitations of the real thing cost about half of the cost of a Little Giant. People who longed for a Little Giant turned to these cheaper models to satisfy their want. Unforunately the knock offs are not as good, not as sturdy, but somewhat similar to a genune Little Giant. Do they do the same job? Perhaps.

Little Giants are still selling like hotcakes and Hal Wing has his hands full trying to keep up with the demand. Recently he has expanded his production facilities and is hiring more people to keep up.

The point is that there are two types of people who you serve. Those who want quality over price, and those who want price over quality. You know that your product is superior, but how many times have you heard "that's just way too much, I can get xxx brand for a lot less".

True, they can find cheaper products. Soap is soap, is it not? If so then why does one bar of soap sell for $1.23 and another of the same size sell for $30 ? Quality is not cheap and the two rarely go together. Some would have you believe that the price element in any MLM company is to pay downline. That might be true in a lot of cases, but mostly it's because these companies don't put out junk.

Some products are just too well produced for the traditional marketplace. Put a $49 bottle of something next to a $3.99 bottle in a store and see what happens. It won't sell. That is the very reason that companies turn to network marketing to sell these types of goods. There is a story to be told, and with the story comes the sale and customer satisfaction. A personal contact with the customer to explain the finer points of the product educates the customer as to the superior quality of the product and how it benefits him or her. That's something a product sitting on the shelf can't do.

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