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Fire Shark


Shark


Shark


$15.9


Shark

Fire+Shark


Furies on Fire


Furies on Fire


$0.99



The Free Story


The Free Story


$59.98


1992 Japanese import CD on Island/Polygram label of the album first released on vinyl in 1973. 19-song compilation, very popular in the 70′s. The complete song list is in the pictures….

We Had a Dance-Off in a Thunderstorm


We Had a Dance-Off in a Thunderstorm


$15.50



Thriller Collection #01: Deep Blue Sea; Lake Placid; Riddick; Reign of Fire (4pk)


Thriller Collection #01: Deep Blue Sea; Lake Placid; Riddick; Reign of Fire (4pk)


$49.99


These 4 movies are for the lovers of excitement and terror. They’ll keep you on the edge of your seat. Lake Placid takes place in a tranquil New England town. A `monster’ begins wreaking havoc on the local townfolk. It’s dosed with a good bit of well placed humor. Deep Blue Sea is bigger than Jaws, and smarter, faster and meaner! Includes bonus footage of the Making of the Deep Blue Sea. Vin Diese…



Fire Damage Entertainment Presents Causes As well as Advantages Of Natrual enviroment Fires

Worldwide, forest fires account for about 4 percent of all deaths caused by natural causes. Aside from human negligence, forest fires may also be caused for intentional reasons like clearing a piece of land for farming or for conservation efforts. Often underestimated causes are hot catalytic converters of cars and motorcycles parked on the forest floor; and glass bottles and shards by which sun rays pass and burn up dried leaves or grass. These are one of the man-made causes of forest fires. The Fire Damage Restoration Dallas Publications documented all these things so that it will produce a good guide that will inform everyone about the dangers of forest fires. However, forest fires aren't always man made and in rare cases, can be caused by natural factors like lightning, spontaneous combustion and volcanic eruptions.Although forest fires are an element of the nature's dynamics, yet under 5 % among all forest fires in Europe occur due to natural causes, mostly lightning. Aside from the frequency, forest fires in Europe generally tend not to spread over large areas. Nature-caused fires rarely grab the form of a major fire or a wildfire. Natural forests of central Europe are mostly deciduous forests of beech and oak. As these are deciduous forests, soil and air retain more moisture. It becomes harder for fires to start or spread quickly against the backdrop of such a forest composition. The mosaic-cycle concept establishes forest fires as a part of the natural succession of the forest. It's just not advisable to prevent naturally caused forest fires as they are vital for maintaining the natural cycle. Such natural forest fires lower the amount of flammable dead wood and prevent big fires from occurring. Occasionally, fires caused partly by humans can also play an important role in dry and warm parts of the world. Such fires burn up the dry leaves, twigs and saplings on the ground without destroying the larger trees. The ash that is left following the fire gets combined with the soil, thereby adding minerals to it. Also, these fires clear out space for other trees to grow, like the Redwood. This is an illustration of the adaptation to such events and their significance in the natural rejuvenation of the forest. Fire Damage Restoration Dallas Publications gives you this information so that we are always ready in facing disasters.

However, forest fires are not always man made and in rare cases, can be caused by natural factors like lightning, spontaneous combustion and volcanic eruptions.Although forest fires are element of the nature's dynamics, yet under 5 % among all forest fires in Europe occur due to natural causes, mostly lightning. In a natural landscape of Central Europe, fires occur only in small areas and play a minor role. Nature induced major forest fires are an extremely rare phenomenon.Vegetation in Europe mostly comprise of beech and oak forests. There's more amount of moisture in the air, soil and biomass within these deciduous forests. It becomes more difficult for fires to start or spread quickly against the backdrop of such a forest composition. This kind of environment seldom encounters services like fire cleanup because everything is so dry.What good do forest fires bring in? According to mosaic cycle theory, forest fires are now and again vital for maintaining the natural balance in the ecosystem. Preventing forest fires in big protected areas is not always useful, mainly because it interrupts the natural cycle. Nature induced forest fires are smaller and they consume fuel readily available on the forest floor and this way, they prevent major fires to occur.At times, fires caused partly by humans also can play a huge role in warm and dry locations. The dry herb and shrub layer on the forest floor burns off quickly, without old trees being destroyed completely. After the fire, because of the ash, soil becomes abundant with minerals off which new trees can sprout. Also, these fires clear out space for other trees to grow, like the Redwood. This is an illustration of the adaptation to such events and their significance in the natural rejuvenation of the forest. Eucalyptus promotes forest fires due to its high flammability and advantages from them by quickly driving out the stumps especially before other crops have recovered. We must keep this article so that it can help us when disasters struck advises Fire Damage Restoration Dallas Publications.



 1910s In The United States


1910s In The United States


$32.29


Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 744. Not illustrated. Chapters: 1910 in the United States, 1911 in the United States, 1912 in the United States, 1913 in the United States, 1914 in the United States, 1915 in the United States, 1916 in the United States, 1917 in the United States, 1918 in the United States, 1919 in the United States, Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Volstead Act, Sixteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Mann Act, Boston Molasses Disaster, Harrison Narcotics Tax Act, Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Mann-elkins Act, Federal Farm Loan Act, Federal Trade Commission Act, Clayton Antitrust Act, Federal Reserve Act, Smith-lever Act of 1914, Rms Titanic, 65th United States Congress, 63rd United States Congress, Jersey Shore Shark Attacks of 1916, 64th United States Congress, 61st United States Congress, 1911 Indianapolis 500, Los Angeles Times Bombing, Westmoreland County Coal Strike of 1910-1911, Ludlow Massacre, Omaha Race Riot of 1919, Chicago Race Riot of 1919, Red Summer of 1919, Centralia Massacre, Boston Police Strike, 1912 Indianapolis 500, List of American Films of 1914, Elaine Race Riot, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire, United States Occupation of Haiti, Panama-california Exposition, Armory Show, 1913 Indianapolis 500, Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918, Copper Country Strike of 1913-1914, Lawrence Textile Strike, 1913 Liberty Head Nickel, Seattle General Strike, Steel Strike of 1919, Indianapolis Street Car Strike of 1913, Espionage Act of 1917, Houston Riot, Fourteen Points, Black Tom Explosion, Smith-hughes Act, List of American Films of 1916, Sedition Act of 1918, 1915 Galveston Hurricane, Lloyd - La Follette Act, 1919 Florida Keys Hurricane, Inverted Jenny, Newport Sex Scandal, 1919 Bible Conference, Revenue Act of 1913, 1918 Cloquet Fire, East St. Louis Riot,

 A Shore Thing


A Shore Thing


$7.99


It’s a summer to remember . . . at the Jersey Shore. Giovanna “Gia” Spumanti and her cousin Isabella “Bella” Rizzoli are going to have the sexiest summer ever. While they couldn’t be more different—pint-size Gia is a carefree, outspoken party girl and Bella is a tall, slender athlete who always holds her tongue—for the next month they’re ready to pouf up their hair, put on their stilettos, and soak up all that Seaside Heights, New Jersey, has to offer: hot guidos, cool clubs, fried Oreos, and lots of tequila. So far, Gia’s summer is on fire. Between nearly burning down their rented bungalow, inventing the popular “tan-tags” at the Tantastic Salon where she works, and rescuing a shark on the beach, she becomes a local celebrity overnight. Luckily, she meets the perfect guy to help her keep the flames under control. Firefighter Frank Rossi is exactly her type: big, tan, and Italian. But is he tough enough to handle Gia when things really heat up? Bella is more than ready for some fun in the sun. Finally free of her bonehead ex-boyfriend, she left home in Brooklyn with one goal in mind: hooking up with a sexy gorilla for a no-strings-attached summer fling. In no time, she lands a job leading “Beat Up the Beat” dance classes at a local gym, and is scooped up by Beemer-driving, preppy Bender Newberry. Only problem: Bella can’t get her romantic and ripped boss Tony “Trouble” Troublino out of her head. He’s relationship material. Suddenly, Bella’s not sure what she wants. The cousins soon realize that for every friend they make on the boardwalk, there are also rivals, slummers, and frenemies who will do anything to ruin their summer—and try their relationship. Before July ends, the bonds of family and friendship will be stretched to the breaking point. Will the haters prevail, or will Gia and Bella find love at the