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July 28th, 2007

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1/2 SCREW FIT Star Tunnel


1/2 SCREW FIT Star Tunnel


$11.99


1/2″ SCREW FIT Star Tunnel Surgical Steel Tunnel. Screw Fit Plug with a star design. Star Tunnel. Add our unique body piercing jewelry at wholesale prices to your collection today!  (Item sold individually) Specifications: 1/2″ (12mm), 316L Surgical Grade Stainless Steel, Screw Fit Plug Ear Tunnel, Earlet Expander Body Jewelry

9/16 SCREW FIT Star Tunnel


9/16 SCREW FIT Star Tunnel


$11.99


9/16″ SCREW FIT Star Tunnel Surgical Steel Tunnel. Screw Fit Plug with a star design. Star Tunnel. Add our unique body piercing jewelry at wholesale prices to your collection today! This plug is sold individually, please purchase a quantity of 2 for a pair. Specifications: 9/16″ 316L Surgical Grade Stainless Steel, Screw Fit Plug Ear Tunnel, Earlet Expander Body Jewelry

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DCI XL Glass


DCI XL Glass



Extra large wine glass holds a whole bottle of wine….


Whip-It! Brand: The Original Whipped Cream Chargers


Whip-It! Brand: The Original Whipped Cream Chargers



Whip-It! Brand: The original; Reflecting over 60 years of manufacturing expertise. Food grade N2O is used as a propellant for whipping cream, which dissolves in the liquid cream. As the cream is released from the whipper, the gas expands and in doing so whips the cream into foam….


Moen 104421 Cartridge Puller, For 1200, 1222 & 1225 Single Handle Cartridges


Moen 104421 Cartridge Puller, For 1200, 1222 & 1225 Single Handle Cartridges


$17.70


Moen 104421 Tool 1 Handle Crtrge Puller Crd…

New York City Ballet: The Complete Workout, Vol. 1 and 2


New York City Ballet: The Complete Workout, Vol. 1 and 2


$19.98


It’s an exercise program that’s sure to keep you “on your toes,” as the ballet company’s own proven regimen–a series of stretches and exercises designed to tone and sculpt the body–is demonstrated. After you’ve mastered the basics, target the upper and lower body with a more intense workout, along with abdominal strengthening and tips on stretching, cardiovascular conditioning (in a segment insp…



Good Workouts For Abs - Improve Your Fitness By Means Of Swimming

On the list of factors for many of the great workouts to lose weight fast and also health and fitness plan is the aerobic work out you can conduct and consequently presently there tend to be a lot of solutions readily available. It may be that you use a combination of different workouts and what you select is usually based on what you enjoy. The benefits of a cardio routine are many such as improving the health of your heart and an increase in your energy levels. When you're attempting to get your blood pumping, there are many indoor and outdoor activities that can be helpful. Let's take a look at the benefits of swimming, one type of cardio activity you may not have thought about.

Most individuals who decide to get in to shape again are currently overweight, and this weight must go prior to your beginning extreme workouts. The simplest way to go about this is to find a diet routine that you can stay with that is also healthy. One of the primary reasons You Need a good nutritious diet plan is simply because the more nutrition you are getting the quicker you will lose the weight and the better Your Body will be prepared to start exercising. So you need to now understand the importance of shedding the excess weight before you start any type of extreme exercise routine.

Swimming is from time to time referred to as the recommended all-round weight lifting plan to lose weight simply because you're able to move your physique having minimum stress as you're helped within the water. While the latest running shoes have made a difference, you put extra strain on your joints when you pick running as your cardiovascular exercise. As with some other forms of cardio exercise, there's always the possibility that you can severely injure yourself. With swimming, however, this is not a problem and, for this reason, you'll usually see professional athletes take up swimming to help them remain in good shape while recuperating from an injury.



 (Un)bounding DSM 300.3: A study of the everyday practice of managing obsessive compulsive disorder.


(Un)bounding DSM 300.3: A study of the everyday practice of managing obsessive compulsive disorder.


$49.99


In this dissertation I explore how persons who identify with a diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) fit it and its descriptions into the everyday practice of managing their suffering. I explore this topic through examination of research material derived from in-depth interviews, ethnographic fieldwork at the 2005 and 2006 Obsessive Compulsive Foundation conferences, observation of internet support communities, and extensive literature reviews of the professional, expert-produced research directed at laypersons and mental health and other professionals. Foregrounding the concepts of medicalization, Hacking's "making up people," subjectivity, and practice, and drawing upon a wide variety of social scientific literature, including texts in the sociology of mental health, medical sociology, and science and technology studies, I examine three contexts in which management is carried out: within the context of internet support communities, where expert and lay produced "classes" of OCD are negotiated, within the context of public and domestic spaces, and within the context of the ill-defined variety of OCD known as "hoarding." I find that although identifying with OCD and its descriptions represses certain possibilities---especially the use of professional forms of therapy that fall outside the expert recommendations---it simultaneously opens up new possibilities, such as providing sufferers access to certain forms of professional treatment, attractive explanations for their problems (notably shifting responsibility from the character to the body), and a means for organizing with like minded sufferers. Still, even though the diagnosis facilitates the production of new realities within the lives of sufferers, the experience of suffering is not uniform, nor is it static, but instead involves continuous negotiation of numerous relational variables, including biographical/demographic features, space, access to emotional and

 (Un)bounding DSM 300.3: A study of the everyday practice of managing obsessive compulsive disorder.


(Un)bounding DSM 300.3: A study of the everyday practice of managing obsessive compulsive disorder.


$49.99


In this dissertation I explore how persons who identify with a diagnosis of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) fit it and its descriptions into the everyday practice of managing their suffering. I explore this topic through examination of research material derived from in-depth interviews, ethnographic fieldwork at the 2005 and 2006 Obsessive Compulsive Foundation conferences, observation of internet support communities, and extensive literature reviews of the professional, expert-produced research directed at laypersons and mental health and other professionals. Foregrounding the concepts of medicalization, Hacking's "making up people," subjectivity, and practice, and drawing upon a wide variety of social scientific literature, including texts in the sociology of mental health, medical sociology, and science and technology studies, I examine three contexts in which management is carried out: within the context of internet support communities, where expert and lay produced "classes" of OCD are negotiated, within the context of public and domestic spaces, and within the context of the ill-defined variety of OCD known as "hoarding." I find that although identifying with OCD and its descriptions represses certain possibilities---especially the use of professional forms of therapy that fall outside the expert recommendations---it simultaneously opens up new possibilities, such as providing sufferers access to certain forms of professional treatment, attractive explanations for their problems (notably shifting responsibility from the character to the body), and a means for organizing with like minded sufferers. Still, even though the diagnosis facilitates the production of new realities within the lives of sufferers, the experience of suffering is not uniform, nor is it static, but instead involves continuous negotiation of numerous relational variables, including biographical/demographic features, space, access to emotional and

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