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Black Series Tour Golf Putter


Black Series Tour Golf Putter


$269


Odyssey Black Series Tour Designs #2 Putter is extensive work between the Odyssey design team and Tour players like Phil Mickelson and Ernie Els has led to the Black Series Tour Designs 2 Putter.

Tour Series Commercial Grade


Tour Series Commercial Grade


$3.95


Tour Series Commercial Grade shafts are an outstanding price point alternative. In simple and clean black/gold cosmetics.

Odyssey Black Series Tour Design Putter


Odyssey Black Series Tour Design Putter


$99.98


Callaway Black Series Tour Design Putter The Callaway Black Series Tour Design Putter is the result of extensive work between the Odyssey design team and Tour players like Phil Mickelson and Ernie Els. The Black Series Tour Designs Putters are precisely-crafted and milled, featuring a new look while providing the soft feel demanded by the best players in the world. A.R.T. (Advanced Roll Technology) is achieved through multi-material construction. A urethane dampening layer is subtly placed between the 1025 carbon steel head and the independently milled tungsten flange. This results in a lower, deeper center of gravity for better, quicker and truer roll. The TD milled face has a precise, deep pattern that generates consistent impact performance for better feel, distance control and smooth roll. The putter also features the new high-tech Deep Black PVD (Physical Vapor Deposition) finish that produces a durable, glare-free look added specifically based on feedback from Tour pros. Additional Features: Model No.2: Squared off heel-toe weighted blade with a crank-neck hosel and full-shaft offset Model No.4: Scalloped out, rounded heel-toe flanged blade with a crank-neck hosel and full-shaft offset Model No.6: Scoop-back blade with a squared-off toe, a slant-neck hosel and half-shaft offset Model No.9: Toe-weighted, heel-shafted, flanged blade with a long hosel and half-shaft offset

Black Series TD Tour Designs #4 Putter


Black Series TD Tour Designs #4 Putter


$189


Extensive work between the Odyssey design team and Tour players like Phil Mickelson and Ernie Els has led to the introduction of precision-crafted milled putters featuring a new look with updated shapes and more head options. A.R.T. (Advanced Roll Technology) is achieved through multi-material construction using tungsten weighting, creating a quicker, more favorable roll by moving the center of gravity back and lower in the putterhead. The TD Milled Face has a precise, deep milling pattern that generates consistent impact performance across the face, resulting in better feel, distance control and smooth roll. Each putter is finished with a Deep Black PVD, producing a durable, glare-free look that was added specifically based on feedback received from Tour pros.Scalloped out, rounded heel-toe flanged blade with a crank neck hosel and full-shaft offset.Craftsmanship/Design: Precisely crafted pieces of art, each Black Series putter is milled of 1025 carbon steel for the soft feel deman

Black Series TD Tour Designs #6 Putter


Black Series TD Tour Designs #6 Putter


$189


Extensive work between the Odyssey design team and Tour players like Phil Mickelson and Ernie Els has led to the introduction of precision-crafted milled putters featuring a new look with updated shapes and more head options. A.R.T. (Advanced Roll Technology) is achieved through multi-material construction using tungsten weighting, creating a quicker, more favorable roll by moving the center of gravity back and lower in the putterhead. The TD Milled Face has a precise, deep milling pattern that generates consistent impact performance across the face, resulting in better feel, distance control and smooth roll. Each putter is finished with a Deep Black PVD, producing a durable, glare-free look that was added specifically based on feedback received from Tour pros.A scoop-back blade with a squared off toe, a slant neck hosel and half-shaft offset.Craftsmanship/Design: Precisely crafted pieces of art, each Black Series putter is milled of 1025 carbon steel for the soft feel demanded by t

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Nexxt HN17378-3 Tour du Jour Series Birmingham Style Lunch Bag, 10 by 9 by 5-Inch


Nexxt HN17378-3 Tour du Jour Series Birmingham Style Lunch Bag, 10 by 9 by 5-Inch


$20.00


With this chic insulated tote, you are sure to have the classiest lunch in the office! This discrete lunch bag looks just like a fashionable purse, but is insulated to keep your food at the right temperature. Take your lunch with you to work. Also makes a great gift for students, from high-school to college! Your teen won’t mind bringing their lunch with them in this trendy carrier! The Birmingham…

The T.A.M.I. Show Collector's Edition


The T.A.M.I. Show Collector’s Edition


$8.10


Filmed in 1964 at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium, this is arguably the very best rock-concert movie ever made, packed start to finish with nearly two hours of absolutely essential performances by an unprecedented group of American and British rock, pop, soul, and Motown legends. Dig this lineup: Marvin Gaye, the Supremes (look for Teri Garr as one of the dancers during “Where Did Our Love Go?”)…

Tenacious D - The Complete Master Works


Tenacious D – The Complete Master Works


$8.80


Satiric rockers Tenacious D (Jack Black and Kyle Gass) take the spotlight in a two-disc program that offers a fabulous overview of the cult group. A live 2002 concert from London’s Brixton Academy, the six-episode HBO series that told the story of D’s early days, music videos, and TV appearances are among the goodies here. Songs include “Wonderboy,” “Friendship,” “Dio,” and “The Cosmic Shame.” 206…

Jazz Icons: Charles Mingus Live in '64


Jazz Icons: Charles Mingus Live in ’64


$3.99


Studio: Naxos Of America Inc Release Date: 09/04/2007…



Ugly women and men facing the issue of beauty

From ugliness to beauty – nothing can be more representative than examples. If you look it up on the Internet, you'll see just how difficult it is for people to reach that artificial billboard look. It takes an immense number of people around you and a great amount of work to get to the point of looking perfect.

Are ugly women an issue? No problem about it. With today's modern technology, terms like "ugly" and "beautiful" lose their meanings. Let's take a random example. We have a model of no extraordinary beauty: imperfect skin, harsh features – definitely not your billboard type. Within a few hours, a series of make-up tricks help experts enhance her appearance. It starts by concealing any imperfections of the skin, as well as correcting any flaws related to her facial traits (plenty of foundation). Next, her eyes are highlighted in order to make them appear bigger. Then follows a spectacular hairdo, of course, and voila. However, even though anyone would already be looking pretty good by now, there's always room for a bit of exaggeration. So the image is altered in Photoshop: bigger eyes, plump lips and a longer neck. The following day, she's already on dozens of billboards.

Nobody's saying that companies are using ugly women and ugly men for photo shoots (although you never really know). Still, the same technology, when taken to extreme, can do wonders.

But then again, what use is there in modifying a simple photo, when it can't modify your real appearance? At the end of the day, people find themselves as bearers of some of the most painful and absurd processes in order to pass from the status of ugly men or ugly women to that beautiful individuals.

Recently, there has been a lot of fuss around unattainable beauty standards imposed by beauty pageants, magazines and TV-shows. Apparently, not only do these kinds of over-promoted stereotypes affect American girls and their self-confidence, but certain ethnic problems have entered discussion. First, there is the tendency of black girls to straighten their naturally curled hair and adopt a whitish fashion. Taking such issues too far is quite dangerous, concerning the fact that there are no pure races in question – most African-American females living on U.S. soil have already been dipped in the white genetic pool, and vice versa. That's why it can no longer be a matter of society regarding them as ugly women – features have already been mixed.

Also, in Fiji, it seems that ever since American programs have become televised, the percentage of girls that vomited to control their weight increased from only 3 to 15 percent. At least from this point of view the whole issue becomes outrageous.

At the end of the day, it seems that ugly men take it easier than ugly women - or, better said, women who consider themselves ugly for not being the Barbie dolls ton TV. There are less ugly men that resort to plastic surgery in order to obtain the body of their dreams, although numbers are soaring. The sad thing is they're struggling to achieve a kind of image that used to be associated to comic book heroes.

Also, the New York Times reported that for 51 years, an African woman was not crowned Miss World. It's quite a disturbing fact, especially considering that many Central and Southern African tribes generally regard bigger girls as beautiful. By Western standards, however, they would only be ugly women.Ugly menandugly womenmay be forsaken by the Western society from certain point of view, but essentially there will always be someone to consider them beautiful.

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 1955 In Australia


1955 In Australia


$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: English Cricket Team in Australia in 1954-55, 1954-55 Ashes Series, Candidates of the Australian Federal Election, 1955, 1955 Vfl Season, Australian Cricket Team in Australia in 1954-55, 1955 Nswrfl Season, Australian Federal Election, 1955, 1955 Hunter Valley Floods, 1955 in Australia, 1955 Australian Grand Prix, 1955 Claxton Shield, Browne-fitzpatrick Privilege Case, 1955, Black Sunday. Excerpt: Test Match Special commentry on the 1954-55 Ashes Series England toured Australia in 1954-55 under the leadership of Len Hutton . Despite losing the first Test , they won the series 3-1 and retained the Ashes . They were the only touring team to win a series in Australia between 1932-33 and 1970-71 and only the second of three touring teams to win a series in Australia from behind (the other two being England in 1911-12 and the West Indies in 1992-93 ). The tour is best remembered for the bowling of Frank "Typhoon" Tyson , who was, at the time, regarded as the fastest, most frightening bowler ever seen in Australia. The series saw a phenomenal concentration of bowling prowess on both sides - four of the bowlers had career Test averages under 21, another five under 25 and the remaining four under 30. Unsurprisingly therefore, the ball dominated the bat for most of the series and each side only topped 300 in an innings twice. There were five Test matches, each consisting of six days, with five hours play; eight ball overs were used.First Test - Brisbane Vice captain Arthur Morris survived several missed chances by the England fielders and a battering from Tyson's bouncers to make 153Preliminaries The England spinners had been out of form in the last few games, so the England selectors (Geoffrey Howard , Len Hutton , Peter May , Bill Edrich and Godfrey Evans ) chose four pace

 1989 In Canada


1989 In Canada


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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. Chapters: École Polytechnique Massacre, 34th Canadian Parliament, 1989 American League Championship Series, Steel Wheels/urban Jungle Tour, Juno Awards of 1989, Hurricane Dean, R. V. Tutton, 1989 Canadian Grand Prix, Tremblay V. Daigle, United States of America V. Cotroni, 10th Genie Awards, 1989 Cfl Season, 77th Grey Cup, 1989 in Canada, 1989 Canadian Incumbents, Borowski V. Canada, Air Ontario Flight 1363, Irwin Toy Ltd. V. Quebec, Andrews V. Law Society of British Columbia, General Motors of Canada Ltd. V. City National Leasing, Mackeigan V. Hickman, 1989 Centennial Cup, List of Rpm Number-One Singles of 1989, 1989 Governor General's Awards, Janzen V. Platy Enterprises Ltd., 1989 Memorial Cup, Cormier Village Hayride Accident, Sobeys Stores Ltd. V. Yeomans and Labour Standards Tribunal, Hunter Engineering Co. V. Syncrude Canada Ltd., R. V. Turpin, Slaight Communications Inc. V. Davidson, Black V. Law Society of Alberta, Brooks V. Safeway Canada, Edmonton Journal V. Alberta, Tétreault-Gadoury V. Canada. Excerpt: The 10th annual Genie Awards were held on March 22, 1989. This was in the middle of a strike at the CBC that caused the ceremony to be scaled down and several nominees to boycott the awards in sympathy. The awards were dominated by David Cronenberg 's Dead Ringers which won ten awards. The event was held at the Westin Harbour Castle Hotel in Toronto and was hosted by Dave Thomas .Best Motion Picture Winner: Dead Ringers , David Cronenberg and Marc BoymanOther Nominees:Best actor Winner: Jeremy Irons , Dead Ringers Other Nominees:Best actress Winner: Jackie Burroughs , A Winter Tan Other nominees:Best supporting actor Winner: Rémy Girard , Les Portes tournantes Other Nominees:Best supporting actress Winner: Colleen


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