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Online Schools Ny


NYC Restaurants: Grotta Azzurra


NYC Restaurants: Grotta Azzurra


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FREE LUNCH! with an online purchase of an All Around Tour @ Grotta Azzura.

A Comparison of Online Law Schools


A Comparison of Online Law Schools


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Protecting Kids Online at Schools and Libraries


Protecting Kids Online at Schools and Libraries


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NY Yankees Bike Plate


NY Yankees Bike Plate


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NY Yankees Bike Plate


Command 17024 Poster Strips, 12 Strips


Command 17024 Poster Strips, 12 Strips


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Belly Dance For Beginners


Belly Dance For Beginners


$6.99


Belly dance is fun, exciting, sensual and suitable for all body types and fitness levels. With this centuries old art form you’ ll improve muscle tone, increase flexibility and range of motion while achieving better posture and a new sense of confidence and self-expression. Taught by world-renowned Egyptian belly dancer, Leila of Egypt, Belly Dance for Beginnersis divided into three sections:…

Weird Science (High School Reunion Collection)


Weird Science (High School Reunion Collection)


$4.24


Yes, that is Bill Paxton as Ilan Mitchell-Smith’s militaristic big brother. And that’s Robert Downey Jr. as one of the in-crowd jerks who makes nerds Mitchell-Smith and Hall’s lives miserable. Fortunately, this is a John Hughes comedy and our smart nerds create the perfect woman, Lisa (Kelly LeBrock), using a computer and voodoo. Lisa is a willing sex toy, has magical powers, and just wants to hel…

Qi Gong For Beginners


Qi Gong For Beginners


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QI GONG FOR BEGINNERS/ is the perfect way to explore and experience the numerous benefits of Qi Gong. Used for thousands of years in China to build energy, improve & maintain health and cultivate peace of mind, these easy to learn practices are designed to enhance you vitality and well being. This DVD contains 8 customized routines to increase your physical and mental energy, reduce stress, improv…





 American Ice Hockey Coaches


American Ice Hockey Coaches


$14.14


Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Herb Brooks, Mike Milbury, Craig Patrick, Robbie Ftorek, Ned Harkness, Ted Sator, Dan Bylsma, Paul Holmgren, Tony Granato, Herb Boxer, Len Ceglarski, Ed Olczyk, John Tortorella, Peter Laviolette, Lou Lamoriello, Joe Sacco, Bob Johnson, Chris Cichocki, John Cunniff, Kevin Constantine, Larry Pleau, John Torchetti, Bill Stewart, Pierre Mcguire, Curt Fraser, Don Waddell, Todd Richards, Lou Nanne, Greg Cronin, Léo Dandurand, Jeff Jackson, Mike Smith, Mike Sullivan, Jack Button, Dean Talafous, Bill Gilligan, Charlie Burns, Marsh Ryman, Tom Mutch, Cap Raeder, Delbert Genereau, John P. Riley, Jr., Shawn Walsh, Bob Motzko, Don Granato, Raoul le Mat, Doug Woog, Barbara Williams, Tim Burke, Kurt Kleinendorst, Ron Rolston, Doug Ross, Jack Kelley, Brad Buetow, Derek Schooley, John Kelley, Murray Williamson, Jeff Sauer, Frank Anzalone, Dick Umile, Tim Whitehead. Excerpt: Barbara Williams is an American ice hockey skating coach. Williams was born in Brooklyn, New York , and raised on Long Island. In 1977, she became the NHL'S first female skating coach. Barbara Williams was named the official power skating instructor for the New York Islanders , becoming the first female skating coach in the National Hockey League and the first female coach in a men's sport on the national level. The Long Island native worked with the Islanders throughout their four consecutive Stanley Cup wins, then continued working with them after becoming the New Jersey Devils ' skating coach. She also trained four NHL farm teams and more than 200 NHL players privately. A skater since the age of five, she's one of only a few women with her own hockey school. A 25 year resident of Kings Park, NY. In addition to teaching, she currently lectures on drug and alcohol abuse in schools. Published works References

 Bowling Green Falcons Men's Basketball Coaches: Jim Larranaga


Bowling Green Falcons Men's Basketball Coaches: Jim Larranaga


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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: James Larranaga (born October 2, 1949 in the Bronx, New York) is an American college basketball coach and the head coach of the George Mason Patriots men's basketball team. He became a media darling during the Patriots' improbable run to the Final Four of the 2006 NCAA tournament. Growing up in the Bronx, one of six children, Larranaga attended Archbishop Molloy High School in Queens, NY, where he starred on the basketball varsity under coach Jack Curran, graduating in 1967. He went on to play basketball at Providence College, He was the basketball team captain as a senior, 197071, leading Providence College to a 208 record and a NIT appearance. He graduated as the schools fifth all-time leading scorer with 1,258 points and was the teams top scorer as a sophomore and junior, being named New Englands Division I Sophomore of the Year in 1969. (Larranaga's time at Providence was recognized with his induction into the Providence College Hall of Fame in 1991.) He graduated from Providence in 1971 with an economics degree, and was selected in the sixth round of the 1971 NBA Draft by the Detroit Pistons. He never sought an NBA career, opting instead to go into coaching. Immediately after graduating from Providence, he took a job as an assistant to Terry Holland at Davidson College, also serving as the freshman team coach. In his five years under Holland, Davidson won three regular-season Southern Conference titles and reached the NIT once, and he also amassed a 4712 record as freshman coach. In 1976, he moved to Belgium in order to serve as player-coach for a professional club, but only stayed there for one season. He returned to the U.S. in 1977 for his first head coaching job at American International College, a Division II program which had losi... More: