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Pacific Coast Feather and Down Queen Pillow Set (2 Queen Pillows) - Featured in Many Hyatt Properties

The Feathers and Down line of pillows by Pacific Coast is specifically crafted to meet the needs of the most demanding resort clientele. Featured in many Hyatt properties around the globe, the Feathers and Down line offers a perfect balance of materials (50% down and 50% feathers). This tried and tested pillow has given guests a restful sleep night after night for years. Now, this pillow is available directly to the public. Price includes 2 queen pillows. Size: 20" x 30". Design: Medium to soft support. Comfort: Ideal for stomach and side sleepers. Fabric: 230 thread count 100% cotton tick with barrier weave technology. Fill: Filled with 550 fill power. All materials have been hypercleaned making this pillow nonallergenic. Care Instructions: Machine wash and dry. Guarantee: This pillow comes with a 30 night comfort guarantee from Pacific Pillows.
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Pacific Coast Feathers and Down Complete Pillow Set (4 Standard Pillows) - Featured in Many Hyatt Properties

The Feathers and Down line of pillows by Pacific Coast is specifically crafted to meet the needs of the most demanding resort clientele. Featured in many Hyatt properties around the globe, the Feathers and Down line offers a perfect balance of materials (50% down and 50% feathers). This tried and tested pillow has given guests a restful sleep night after night for years. Now, this pillow is available directly to the public. Price includes 4 Standard pillows. Size: 20" x 26". Design: Medium to soft support. Comfort: Ideal for stomach and side sleepers. Fabric: 230 thread count 100% cotton tick with barrier weave technology. Fill: Filled with 550 fill power. All materials have been hypercleaned making this pillow nonallergenic. Care Instructions: Machine wash and dry. Guarantee: This pillow comes with a 30 night comfort guarantee from Pacific Pillows.
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Pacific Coast Feathers and Down King Complete Set (4 King Pillows) - Featured in Many Hyatt Properties

The Feathers and Down line of pillows by Pacific Coast is specifically crafted to meet the needs of the most demanding resort clientele. Featured in many Hyatt properties around the globe, the Feathers and Down line offers a perfect balance of materials (50% down and 50% feathers). This tried and tested pillow has given guests a restful sleep night after night for years. Now, this pillow is available directly to the public. Price includes 4 King pillows. Size: 20" x 36". Design: Medium to soft support. Comfort: Ideal for stomach and side sleepers. Fabric: 230 thread count 100% cotton tick with barrier weave technology. Fill: Filled with 550 fill power. All materials have been hypercleaned making this pillow nonallergenic. Care Instructions: Machine wash and dry. Guarantee: This pillow comes with a 30 night comfort guarantee from Pacific Pillows.
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State Property

"As pop as we may seem," argues Damon Dash, "Roc-A-Fella's just a real famous underground label." This might sound silly coming from the man behind platinum-plus Jay-Z and his pretty-boy protégé, Memphis Bleek, but the
State Property soundtrack, which features Beanie Sigel and his Philly family, actually supports this argument. Aside from some off-key harmonizing on "Sun Don't Shine,"
State Property is low on gimmickry and thick with street-level raps, as befits the 'hood movie it supports. Each member of the crew is awarded ample mic time, but it's Freeway who makes the biggest impact. His solo track, "Goodbye," is built around an old-school sample and features an emotionally charged flow that sounds like a cross between Ghostface Killa and Jay-Z himself.
--Rebecca Levine
Audio CD:
Explicit Lyrics, Soundtrack
Company: Roc-a-Fella
(2002-01-29)
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State Property Presents The Chain Gang Vol. 2
Atists:
State Property
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Company: Def Jam
(2003-08-12)
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Out on Bail

Consistently, State Property has held it down musically, since the days the Roc reigned supreme up until now. Headed by Beanie Siegel and Freeway, some of the group's most recent and infectious songs have been put together on "Out On Bail." The gang's all here on this one, as many greats, including M.O.P., Noreaga, and Memphis Bleek rock the mic throughout this solid album. All emcees come correct with rhymes and hooks, while musically the release ranges from the rawest of the raw to the smoothest of the smooth. From film, to music, to clothing, State Property has always come on point, and knows what its crowd wants to hear. Things do not change on this release.
Atists:
State Property
Audio CD:
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Company: CMR Records
(2007-04-24)
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PRIVATE PROPERTY Sign Logo Womens Babydoll tee Shirt

form fitting babydoll petite style
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The Not So Wild, Wild West: Property Rights on the Frontier (Stanford Economics & Finance)

Mention of the American West usually evokes images of rough and tumble cowboys, ranchers, and outlaws. In contrast, "The Not So Wild, Wild West" casts America’s frontier history in a new framework that emphasizes the creation of institutions, both formal and informal, that facilitated cooperation rather than conflict. Rather than describing the frontier as a place where heroes met villains, this book argues that everyday people helped carve out legal institutions that tamed the West.
The authors emphasize that ownership of resources evolves as those resources become more valuable or as establishing property rights becomes less costly. Rules evolving at the local level will be more effective because local people have a greater stake in the outcome. This theory is brought to life in the colorful history of Indians, fur trappers, buffalo hunters, cattle drovers, homesteaders, and miners. The book concludes with a chapter that takes lessons from the American frontier and applies them to our modern "frontiers"—the environment, developing countries, and space exploration.
Author: Terry L. Anderson, Peter J. Hill
Hardcover:
280 pages
Company: Stanford Economics and Finance
(2004-05-04)
(2004-05-04)
ISBN: 0804748543
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Negotiation Basics for Cultural Resource Managers (Techniques & Issues in Cultural Resource Management)

Anyone in the cultural resource management world will tell you that much of the job is successfully negotiating consensus on a course of action between various stakeholders. In this volume, Nicholas Dorochoff offers the heritage management community the benefit of decades of thinking on negotiation where it is practiced daily—the business world. Brief, practical, and geared specifically for cultural resource managers, consultants, and other interested parties, the author slices the negotiation process into its various component parts and steps. In a workshop fashion, Dorochoff takes the reader through the negotiation process, showing where conflicts can arise, how they can be solved, and how a clear understanding of negotiation strategies can lead to successful resolutions. Real world examples, checklists, and resources are included. This handy guide can save cultural resource professionals from months of stalled negotiation on key projects.
Author: Nicholas Dorochoff
Paperback:
136 pages
Company: Left Coast Press
(2007-05-31)
ISBN: 1598740954
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The Power of Promises: Rethinking Indian Treaties in the Pacific Northwest (Sick Lecture-Book Series in Western History and Biography)

Treaties with Native American groups in the Pacific Northwest have had profound and long-lasting implications for land ownership, resource access, and political rights in both the United States and Canada. In "The Power of Promises", a distinguished group of scholars, representing many disciplines, discuss the treaties' legacies. In North America, where treaties have been employed hundreds of times to define relations between indigenous and colonial societies, many such pacts have continuing legal force, and many have been the focus of recent, high-stakes legal contests. Treaties in the Northwest are relevant today because they continue to define our relationship to one another and to the land and its resources."The Power of Promises" shows that Indian treaties have implications for important aspects of human history and contemporary existence, including struggles for political and cultural power, law's effect on people's self-conceptions, the functions of stories about the past, and the process of defining national and ethnic identities. Alexandra Harmon is associate professor of American Indian studies at the University of Washington and author of "Indians in the Making: Ethnic Relations and Indian Identities around Puget Sound". The other contributors are Robert Anderson, Russel Lawrence Barsh, Ravi de Costa, Andrew H. Fisher, Hamar Foster, Chris Friday, Alan Grove, Douglas C. Harris, Kent McNeil, Paige Raigmon, Arthur Ray, and Bruce Rigsby.
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384 pages
Company: University of Washington Press
(2008-12-31)
ISBN: 0295988398
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Full Service San Clemente, California Real Estate. Homes for sale and purchases, 1031 exchanges, property management and both long or short term rentals. Commercial sales, leasing ... (
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Open Question: My mom has a rental property in Fl that the reg. renters canceled. Any suggestions as to how to find tenant?
It is a single wide, and well kept, in an "over 55" community one mile from the Gulf Coast, in Largo, Fl. It is available until April 30th. For more details, we can work something out. Thanks for any advice.
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Resolved Question: The woodpeckers came back?
I live on the central California coast, in the foothills, at altitude 1172'. (I moved to this particular spot, 20 acres in Nipomo, largely unspoiled, a couple of months ago. There are several oak trees on my property.) Last month all the woodpeckers took off, one day the trees were full of them; the next: gone. Today a bunch of them came back!
So my question is, what drives their movements, availability of food? (I think we can rule-out migration.)
(Oddly enough, I like these saucy little fellows -- they remind me of the old cartoon.) :-)
cristelle,
I'd considered that but it's awfully cold for any bug populations to increase... I think you are partly right though...
Maybe pickings are slim, and they came back for the bugs that were too hard to get when food was more plentiful elsewhere?
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Voting Question: fable 2 ruiler of albion help please?
Hey guys i got a question iv bought alot off properties all exept the temple of shadows cuz i dont get how to buy it but iv bought 13 building in blood stone, 8 in bower lake, 1 bright wood, 1 brown stone cematary, 24 brown stone market, 9 brown stone old town, 0 rook ridge, 14 westcliff, 0 wraith marsh, 12 oakfield, 1 fairfax garden, 0 guild cave and 0 bandit coast and from thouse iv got a total of 2.34 million please help quick
ya ovisouly i know that im trying to get there but i cant find anything else to buy
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Resolved Question: when will the next property boom happen in nsw ?
if sydney booms does that mean the nsw central coast will boom too how does the property market look for the central coast in 2009
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Resolved Question: can anyone help me sum this up to 500 words (or less) please help me ?
PLANNING TO MAKE DISNEY!
Walt Disney planed to make Walt Disney World (WDW) before the 1964 Fair.
Walt decided to find a location in Florida. Land was cheap, the weather was always warm, and more and more people were moving to and vacationing in Florida. However, Walt decided that he didn't want to locate his park along the coast for two reasons: He didn't want to have to deal with hurricanes, and he didn't want people coming to his park in bathing suits.Walt started secretly buying land in FL in conclusion to the fair.The box office success of Mary Poppins provided support to the company coffers right when the land purchases and attraction development began. In fact, a separate company that Walt founded, called Mapo (since the movie's success financed the moonlighting outfit), was the focus of the Florida project for several years. Mapo was eventually merged into the Imagineering department several years later.
His team-which included his brother Roy, General Joe Potter (whom Walt met during the construction of the New York World's Fair), and several other members of the inner circle of Walt Disney Productions-started looking at available parcels of land in Central Florida. ?Project X? was underway.
After considering three possible sites in Florida, a location on the border of Orange and Osceola counties was chosen in 1964. Dummy corporations were set up and Disney agents, led by Robert Foster, secretary and general counsel for Disneyland, began buying land under phony names. Walt had the team work as quickly as possible, for he knew that as soon as word got out about a massive Disney land acquisition, property costs would go up tremendously.
At one meeting, there was a large parcel of land in Orlando available for about $100 per acre. Walt said, ?Buy it!? Roy asked, ?But Walt, we already own 12,000 acres. Do we have the money?? Walt replied, ?Roy, how would you like to own 7,000 acres around Disneyland right now?? to which Roy immediately responded, ?Buy it!?
Foster worked as surreptitiously as possible, flying through other cities so that his travel could not be traced directly back to California. He even made highly visible visits to the World's Fair construction site, only to quietly disappear to Florida the next day.
The three earliest acquisitions would be 12,400 acres owned by a group of Orlando home builders, 1,250 acres owned by an Orlando investment group, and 8,500 acres owned by Florida state senator Irlo Bronson.
The first major problem was acquiring the mineral rights for the 12,400-acre property, which Tufts University still owned after the surface rights were purchased by the Orlando home builders. Mineral rights were important since without it, Disney could not dig underground without permission, and Tufts could tear down any structure to get to the minerals.
After the major properties were locked in, they began concentrating on all of the small outparcels. The acquisitions were tracked on a large map back at WED headquarters in Burbank, which Walt would check daily. By the time they were done, Disney owned over 27,000 acres, which came out to about 43 square miles-about twice the size of Manhattan, the same size as San Francisco, and about 150 times larger than Disneyland.
please help id be very greatfull thank you!! (oh yea if u have any sujestions on punctuation or something like tht or if somethingz a fragment plz help!)
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Resolved Question: how many words are in this whole essay?
Planning to Make Disney!
Walt Disney planed to make Walt Disney World (WDW) before the 1964 Fair.
Walt decided to find a location in Florida. Land was cheap, the weather was always warm, and more and more people were moving to and vacationing in Florida. However, Walt decided that he didn't want to locate his park along the coast for two reasons: He didn't want to have to deal with hurricanes, and he didn't want people coming to his park in bathing suits.Walt started secretly buying land in FL in conclusion to the fair.The box office success of Mary Poppins provided support to the company coffers right when the land purchases and attraction development began. In fact, a separate company that Walt founded, called Mapo (since the movie's success financed the moonlighting outfit), was the focus of the Florida project for several years. Mapo was eventually merged into the Imagineering department several years later.
His team-which included his brother Roy, General Joe Potter (whom Walt met during the construction of the New York World's Fair), and several other members of the inner circle of Walt Disney Productions-started looking at available parcels of land in Central Florida. ?Project X? was underway.
After considering three possible sites in Florida, a location on the border of Orange and Osceola counties was chosen in 1964. Dummy corporations were set up and Disney agents, led by Robert Foster, secretary and general counsel for Disneyland, began buying land under phony names. Walt had the team work as quickly as possible, for he knew that as soon as word got out about a massive Disney land acquisition, property costs would go up tremendously.
At one meeting, there was a large parcel of land in Orlando available for about $100 per acre. Walt said, ?Buy it!? Roy asked, ?But Walt, we already own 12,000 acres. Do we have the money?? Walt replied, ?Roy, how would you like to own 7,000 acres around Disneyland right now?? to which Roy immediately responded, ?Buy it!?
Foster worked as surreptitiously as possible, flying through other cities so that his travel could not be traced directly back to California. He even made highly visible visits to the World's Fair construction site, only to quietly disappear to Florida the next day.
The three earliest acquisitions would be 12,400 acres owned by a group of Orlando home builders, 1,250 acres owned by an Orlando investment group, and 8,500 acres owned by Florida state senator Irlo Bronson.
The first major problem was acquiring the mineral rights for the 12,400-acre property, which Tufts University still owned after the surface rights were purchased by the Orlando home builders. Mineral rights were important since without it, Disney could not dig underground without permission, and Tufts could tear down any structure to get to the minerals.
After the major properties were locked in, they began concentrating on all of the small outparcels. The acquisitions were tracked on a large map back at WED headquarters in Burbank, which Walt would check daily. By the time they were done, Disney owned over 27,000 acres, which came out to about 43 square miles-about twice the size of Manhattan, the same size as San Francisco, and about 150 times larger than Disneyland.
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Resolved Question: Would you move from Sydney to Caboolture?
For the following reasons, WORK better prospects in real estate, the fact the Sunshine Coast is only 30 mins away, to live in an investment property & update & avoid Capital Gains Tax ? Do you think it would be worth it, given the high cost of renting & living in Sydneys North.
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Voting Question: PLEASE HELP!! Grade 7 history homework?
i got history homework and i cannot for the life of me, figure it out...i am failing history so my teacher said that if i finished the history by tomorrow that he would give me an extra 5%. I know, i know, 5%, not much right...but really need it (history is not my best subject). So please help and try the best you can...
Definitions
1.To death- 7 letters
2.Royal statement which allowed the British and Frenchway of life; it allowed bicultualism. - 6 letters for the first word, 3 letters for the second.
3. Having two cultures existing side by side in the same country or province - 10 letters
4. Cultural survival, especially French language and culture, and the Roman Catholic religion- first word 2 letters, second word 10 letters
5. An elected group that made laws; they had little power as the governor or his council could veto its decisions.- 8 letters
6.To remove, or move away; to force people away from their homes by order of authority- 6 letters
7. A policy that favours having two cultures; in Canada this refers to the British and the French- 13 letters
8. To express the meaning of a book, a passage, or a set of words in different words- 10 letters
9. Believing tat one's own culture is better than everyone else's- 13 letters
10. A part of an army made up of citizens who are not regular soldiers but who undergo trainging for emergency duty or national defence.- 10 letters
11.The process through which one culture is absorbed into another.-10 letters.
12.Giving in.-10 letters
13. property taken away by someone in authority, usually the government .-10 letters
14.The control of an areaby a foreign military force.-10 letters
15.Fighting in small bands, making sudden attacks and ambushes on the enemy.-first word 9 letters, second word,7 letters.
16.A royal Statement to encourage the assimilation of the french into british culture.-first word 12 letters, second word is 2 letters, third word is 4 letters.
17.A famous British fort on the Atlantic coast.- 7 letters.
18.A legislative decision; a law.- 3 letters
19 the period of time when the British army set up a temporrary governmeant in New France.first word 7 letters, second word 8 letters, third word 4 letters.
20.The English tradition of holding land for life for the right to pas it on to one's heirs.first word 7 letters, second word 8 letters, third word 6 letters.
21.Moving from place to place, usually according to seasons.-9 letters.
22.A document containing a request to the government containg statements on what the people want changed and places for the people to sign their names.-8 letters.
23.French-speaking people born in New France(Quebec); the name shows they were distinct from the French in Europe. -9 letters.
24. Having to do private rights of citizens, especially property disputes; as opposed to criminal law, which hs to do with public wrongs.- first wods 5 letters, second word 3 letters.
CANADIAN HISTORY
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Resolved Question: please answer the question below?
Water spoils, so it was mixed with rum and called __GCalico Jack was first to fly the __ & crossbonesLWhat a pirate calls his stolen goodsTBlackbeard's ship sunk off the coast of __ CarolinaRSir Francis __ was both an explorer and privateerKCommon forms of money: doubloons and pieces of __GWhen the crew takes over a shipTSigns of this are loose teeth and bleeding gumsYBuccaneer, knighted, made governor of Jamaica, Henry __MPort Royal, __ the "wickedest city on earth"ATo sink a ship on purposeTAnne Bonny & Mary Read were female __SThe fate that often awaited most captured piratesIThe __ Main included Central & South Am, & CaribbeanPLeft with no water and one gun on a deserted islandM__ islands were a favorite place to bury treasureS Enter unused letters from puzzle, in order: This man's 'locker' encompasses the ocean floorVSea in the New World were many pirates made their homeBPirates often carried these types of swordsCThis phrase means no one's life will be sparedNThis pirate was born Edward TeachLAnother name for a pirate flagG Copy boxed letters to form your hidden message: Pirate ship found off the NC coast, __ __ RevengeERefers to pirates with their roots in the CaribbeanR__ had permission to rob ships by their governmentSJ. M. Barrie's fictional pirate nemesis of Peter PanKThese pirates were the scourge of the MediterraneanTRomantic term for pirate - better than cutthroat!C ©2006 Clue Search Puzzles? All Registered Trademarks are the properties of their respective owners. Visit us at www.ClueSearchPuzzles.com A TE RQ O N SCD TUC U LE R IE YRG M R G OO O SA FADG I N GED PIRATES! V Y JM T S DO NS E A GU S E H A NH L C VE T W N R J M RT T A SS R S I A N E AT P EK S A E N S AU T TU T O K R Y H N ON CA GA AL Y C B E T C BA S I RL E Y M U A E UN N IM A R O O N EA H PS P A N I S H HL O ET L K QC E B D R A ECB KA L B O WU I R E T R A UE K JR G A P R I VES R YV H B S R E ESA C C UANBNB EE ASBY T O OR IB C Solve Hundreds of Clue Search PuzzlesCovering All Kinds of Topics for FREE!No Membership or Email Required!Visit us at www.ClueSearchPuzzles.com___________________________
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Voting Question: How did this happen? North Africa declined in political importance- trans saharan trade route?
Decline of trans-Saharan trade
The Portuguese journeys around the West African coast opened up new avenues for trade between Europe and West Africa. By the early sixteenth century, European bases were being established on the coast and trade with the wealthier Europeans became of prime importance to West Africa. North Africa had declined in both political and economic importance, while the Saharan crossing remained long and treacherous. However, the major blow to trans-Saharan trade was the battle of Tondibi of 1591-2. Morocco sent troops across the Sahara and attacked Timbuktu, Gao and some other important trading centres, destroying buildings and property and exiling prominent citizens. This disruption to trade led to a dramatic decline in the importance of these cities and resulting animosity reduced trade considerably.
how and what made North Africa decline? ONLY politically- thats all i need to know.
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