Posted by ADMIN | Posted in Action & Adventure | Posted on 09-03-2010
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Join the rambunctious pippi and her friends tommy and annika in these timeless laugh-filled adventures. Studio: Henstooth Video Release Date: 02/04/2003 Run time: 160 minutes Rating: NrAmazon.com
The Swedish TV series used to make the poorly dubbed 1970s Pippi Longstocking movies is returned to the original episodic format here with new British-accented dubbing. The red-haired girl with the elevated braids moves into “the big house” next door to Tommy and Anna (as Annika is called here) in the inaugural episode and continues her nutty adventures with the demure siblings throughout five additional 26-minute programs. The kids get to know her pet monkey and fruit-munching horse, have dealings with the equally bumbling pairs of police and prison escapees, and eat as many sweets and break as many rules as innocent young children can dream. The dubbing is still a bit awkward here, but young kids will barely notice and the leisurely pace of the adventures is a welcome change from the frenzy of today’s videos. One warning: In Episode 5, Pippi fires a shotgun into her ceiling. (Ages 3 and older) –Kimberly Heinrichs
Pippi Longstocking -The TV Series
Posted by ADMIN | Posted in Educational | Posted on 09-03-2010
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A clear understanding of the accounting equation provides a solid foundation for your students business studies. This program teaches students about balance sheets, general ledgers, assets, liabilities, equities and more.
Business Basics Series: Accounting Equation
Posted by ADMIN | Posted in Drama | Posted on 09-03-2010
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From the creators of Upstairs, Downstairs (Jean Marsh, Eileen Atkins) comes an addictive drama series set in the era of flappers and suffragettes. Louise Lombard (Hidalgo, CSI) and Stella Gonet (Nicholas Nickleby) star as Evangeline and Beatrice Eliott, daughters of a prominent doctor who must support themselves after their profligate father dies and leaves them penniless. They have no education or training, just a passion for fashion design. As suitors try to woo them and scoundrels try to trip them up, they make independent, exciting lives for themselves and the women they employ in their house of haute couture. Seen on A&E, PBS, and BBC America. Winner of top awards for costume design, including an Emmy(r) and a BAFTA.Amazon.com
Family secrets, scandal, thwarted love, intriguing characters, and great clothes: what more could an Anglophile want for a satisfying series of evening entertainment? The House of Eliott, which originally aired in the U.K. from 1991 to 1993, has it all. Stella Gonet and Louise Lombard star as Beatrice and Evangeline Eliott, two free-spirited, talented sisters whose lives come unraveled when their father dies and leaves them unexpectedly broke. Their discovery of where his money went is just the first of several betrayals that befall them as they struggle to start their own fashion business. Yes, it’s about women and clothes, but The House of Eliott is much more than a chick flick. Bea and Evie’s determination to make it on their own terms reflects every artist’s struggle, and the fact that they are women trying to start a business in 1920s England adds another layer to that challenge. They are helped and hindered by a wide-ranging cast of characters: a freewheeling photographer, an impostor half-brother, a stuffy cousin and even stuffier aunt, temperamental bosses, and a handful of dedicated employees. Several of the supporting characters face their own struggles in subplots that are seamlessly woven into the main story. Series creator Jean Marsh’s introductions helpfully remind the viewer where the last episode left off and also providing valuable historical background on fashion, politics, and women’s rights. The characters that Marsh and the actors have jointly created are so compelling that watching the closing credits feels like bidding farewell to old friends. –Larisa Lomacky Moore
The House of Eliott – Series One
Posted by ADMIN | Posted in Action & Adventure | Posted on 08-03-2010
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Discs 1- 5: Stargate SG-1 Season 1
Discs 6-10: Starage SG-1 Season 2
Discs 11-15: Stargate SG-1 Season 3
Discs 16-20: Stargate SG-1 Season 4
Discs 21-25: Stargate SG-1 Season 5
Discs 26-30: Stargate SG-1 Season 6
Discs 31-35: Stargate SG-1 Season 7
Discs 36-40: Stargate SG-1 Season 8
Discs 41-45: Stargate SG-1 Season 9
Discs 46-50: Stargate SG-1 Season 10
Disc 51: Bonus Disc 1 includes:
- Ark of Truth Promo
- Continuum Promo
- “Stargate SG-1: The Lowdown (SG-1 Season 7)”
- From Stargate to Atlantis: The Lowdown (SG-1 Season 8 & Atlantis Season 1)
- Behind the Stargate: Secrets Revealed (SG-1 Season 8 & Atlantis Season 1)
Disc 52: Bonus Disc 2 includes:
- “Sci Fi Inside: Stargate SG-1’s 200th Episode (SG-1 Season 10)”
- “Behind the Mythology of Stargate SG-1 (SG-1 Seasons 1-10)”
- Stargate SG-1: True Science
Disc 53: Bonus Disc 3 includes:
**Season Three
- Timeline to the Future
- Part 1: Legacy of the Gate
- Part II: Secrets of the Gate
- Part III: Beyond the Gate
**Season Four
- SG-1 Video Diary: Teryl Rothery
- “Stargate SG-1 Season 5: Gateway to Adventure ”
- Stargate SG-1: The 100th Episode
**Season Five:
- SG-1 Video Diary: Don S. Davis
**Season Six:
- SG-1 Directors Series: Smoke and Mirrors”
- SG-1 Directors Series: The Changeling
- SG-1 Directors Series: Memento
- SG-1 Directors Series: Prophecy
- SG-1 Video Diary: Richard Dean Anderson Paradise Lost”
Disc 54: Bonus Disc 4 includes:
**Season Seven:
- SG-1 Directors Series: Revisions
- SG-1 Directors Series: Heroes
- SG-1 Directors Series: Resurrection
- “Behind the Scenes: Journey Inside Lost City”
- The Storyboard Process
- “Bra’tac vs. Ronan: Designing the Fight”
- Stargate Magic: Inside the Lab
- Richard Dean Anderson: “My Life as a Mime”
**Season Eight:
- Beyond the Gate: A Convention Experience with Amanda Tapping” “Beyond the Gate: A Convention Experience with Michael Shanks” SG-1 Directors Series: Threads
- Profile On: Joseph Mallozzi and Paul Mullie
- The Last Day of Teal’C
- SG-1 Directors Series: Moebius
- “Stargate SG-1 Alliance: The Making of The Video Game”
Stargate SG-1: The Complete Series Collection
Posted by ADMIN | Posted in Educational | Posted on 08-03-2010
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What needs to be copyrighted and what does not? Visit the U.S. Copyright Office and learn the answers to common questions and more.
Business Basics Series: Copyrights