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Anniversary Presents – For The Special Day In Your Parents’ Life

If your parents’ anniversary is just around the corner, it is high time you search for anniversary presents to give them on their special day. But, don’t just pick out the first item that you see in the store. Majority of us agree to the fact that our parents are the ones that guide us towards the right path. They are the ones who helped us to take our first step, to speak our first word and many more. Even if we thank them, it is not enough to make up for all that they have done for us.

The occasion of their birthday or anniversary gives us a perfect excuse to do something for them in return. When choosing anniversary presents, remember to give them something which will convey your message that you care and respect them. When your parents open your gift, they will truly appreciate your sentiment. The first in the list of anniversary presents is to throw them a surprise party. To make the party more special, invite all your close relatives. For them, there is nothing more pleasant than spending their special day with loved ones.

If you really want to gift them something special as anniversary presents, you can give them homemade scrapbook. The first thing you need to do this is to gather all the photos of your parents from the day they were young to their present moments. You can borrow photos from all your relatives, their friends and even visit their schools for some rare pieces. To make this gift more special, you can ask their close friends to put in some comments. When your parents will open your gift, they will be really touched.

Apart from these anniversary presents , you can give them vacation tickets to their favorite destination with all the necessary details. In all their years, they have slogged for you so that you get to live a wonderful and comfortable life. Now, it is your turn to think about their comfort. Going for a trip will be a wonderful and relaxing change for them. Along with these, if you are searching for best fathers day gifts, here are some ideas to get you on the roll.

Fathers are those who never show their emotions in-front of you but you know that they love and care for you. Thus, your best fathers day gifts for your dad should be something which will help you to convey your message of love and admiration. Among the various best fathers day gifts, spending some quality time with him will be most appreciated. So this year, take time off from your busy schedule and spend some time with your father. If you and your dad used to go fishing when you were young, plan such a trip again. This will help you to catch up on all the things happening in both of your lives.

Apart from these, best fathers day gifts also include giving them something based on his preference and taste. Thus, before you purchase anything for him, make sure whether he will like it or not. Also when choosing best fathers day gifts , it does not necessarily have to be expensive. A simple gift can also convey your message of love and admiration, loudly and clearly.

About the Author

Roger Black loves doing research on best fathers day gifts . He surfs the internet for good sites on anniversary presents . For information on them he recommends you to visit http://www.a1gifts.co.uk/ .

June 5th, 2009. *e3 special day 4*


On This Day


On This Day


$15.99


“Each morning the alarm goes off, and a new day begins.Who was born on this day of the year?What happened on this day in history?This book is a fun, quick-moving way to learn more about each day of the year. You will discover people who share your birthday, and you will learn events that took place on your special day. * When did the Titanic sink? (April 15)* What day was Billy Graham born? (November 7)* When did Carnegie Hall open? (May 5)* What day was Jeff Foxworthy born? (September 6)* When did TV show Meet The Press begin? (November 6)* What day was Eric Clapton born? (March 30)* When did St. Jude’s Hospital open? (February 4)* What day was Paul Revere born? (January 1) Each day includes a list of historical events, the birthdays of famous people, a scripture, and a short devotional thought to inspire you. You will grow in knowledge and in spiritual development. Read a page each day! Learn for yourself and impress your friends at the same time.”

Day of the Dead (Divimax Special Edition)


Day of the Dead (Divimax Special Edition)


$13.76


Rated: NRSynopsis: It doesn’t quite live up to the legacy of its predecessors, but Day of the Dead is still a wild ride with equal shots of drive-in cheese and horror flick gore. This third and final entry in George Romero’s low-budget zombie series (after Night of the Living Dead and Dawn of the Dead) finds the world overrun by Romero’s rigid-limbed posse of the posthumous, who now outnumber the living by 400,000 to 1. A surviving military science unit in Florida continues its studies on zombies to figure out how to either control or stop them. The team members are constantly at odds over the issue of military might vs. scientific right: While the army marches in lockstep behind the hotheaded tyrant Capt. Rhodes (Joesph Pilato), the scientists are disorganized, with feisty Sarah (Lori Cardille) battling both Rhodes and Dr. Logan (Richard Liberty), a.k.a. “Frankenstein,” who tinkers with captive flesh eaters, domesticating one creature (Howard Sherman), and dubbing him Bub (a sentimental touch that, in a Romero movie, can only foreshadow ironies yet to come). Once the opposing sides have finished yelling and tension is raised to a fever pitch — which is pretty far into the movie — everything thankfully devolves into a zombie attack of gooey proportions. This is when the movie finally does the series justice. The bloody “no way out” scenario is a blast of a climax; the carnage is gleeful, and Tom Savini’s makeup effects have only grown uglier since ’78′s Dawn of the Dead. In due course, Day of the Dead rounds out the trilogy, though it is best appreciated when watched after the previous two films — and maybe with some lights on. Tony NigroDay of the Dead, the third and concluding chapter in George Romero’s zombie trilogy is the most distinctly 1950s-style science fiction version of the lot. Set in Florida, as the film begins the dead have taken over the world, outnumbering humans 400,000 to one. The handful of surviving humans have taken refuge in an underground missile silo and argue and yell at each other like players in a Rod Serling Twilight Zone episode. Among the survivors are Sarah (Lori Cardille) — a scientist who is trying to reverse the process whereby the dead turn into flesh-eating, irrational zombies — and Dr. Logan (Richard Liberty) — an out-of-his-mind psychologist who wants to capture the zombies and turn them into domestic help. Things heat up when the military tries to take over the scientific experiments. Paul BrennerPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85.1)Presentation: Wide ScreenSound: Dolby Digital Surround EXFeatures: Widescreen presentation (1.85:1) enhanced for 16×9 TV’s; Audio commentary with writer/director George A. Romero,; special make-up effects artist Tom Savini, production designer Cletus Anderson, and actress Lori Cardille; Audio commentary with filmmaker Roger Avery; The many days of Day of the Dead – An all-new 39 minute documentary featuring interviews with writer/director

Special Kids: A Day at School


Special Kids: A Day at School


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Special Kids: A Day at School

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DVD : Doris Day Special


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Your Special Day


Your Special Day


$6.48


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A Special Day


A Special Day


$15.5


The film is set during the late 1930s: the occasion is the first meeting between Mussolini and Hitler. Left alone in her tenement home when her fascist husband runs off to attend the historic event, Sophia Loren strikes up a friendship with her homosexual neighbor Mastroianni. As the day segues into night, Loreon and Mastroianni develop a very special relationship that will radically alter both of their outlooks on life. Beyond the “sensational” aspect of virile Marcello Mastoianni playing a gay character, A Special Day garnered a great deal of American attention when the stars promoted the film on the very first installment of PBS’s Dick Cavett Show (that’s the one in which Mastroianni might have said the F-word). ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

Style for Your Special Day


Style for Your Special Day


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1 Day


1 Day


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Baby's Special Day II


Baby’s Special Day II


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Have a Nice Day [Special Edition] [Bonus Tracks]


Have a Nice Day [Special Edition] [Bonus Tracks]


$12.74


Have a Nice Day, Bon Jovi’s ninth studio album of original material, picks up where 2002′s Bounce left off, showcasing a harder, heavier band than either 2000′s Crush or Jon Bon Jovi’s 1997 solo effort, Destination Anywhere. Not only that, but this 2005 album finds Jon Bon Jovi picking up on the serious undercurrent of Bounce, writing a series of angry, somber neo-protest songs that form the heart of this record. While he’s not exactly explicitly political here, there’s little question that he’s dissatisfied with the world today, whether it’s about life in small town America or the sorry state of pop music; he even goes so far to write a variation on Bob Dylan’s classic “Chimes of Freedom” with “Bells of Freedom.” Since he’s stretching out lyrically, the band finds a comfort zone in sticking in the tried-and-true arena rock that’s been their signature sound for 20 years now. While they sound appropriately grand and powerful — this is one of the few groups that sounds right at home in large venues — at times they pump up their choruses a little bit too much, so they sound strident, not anthemic. That heavy-handedness, coupled with a loud but colorless production from Bon Jovi, guitarist Richie Sambora, and John Shanks, with Desmond Child acting as executive producer for the whole thing, gives Have a Nice Day a sound that’s a bit too monochromatic for the band’s ambitions, or for its own good: at times, getting through the record can be a little bit of a chore, since there’s not much fun to be had here. Nevertheless, it’s hard not to admire Jon Bon Jovi’s attempt to stretch himself, particularly when he balances his earnestness with tunes as gentle as “Wildflower.” ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi Performers: Dann Huff – Bouzouki, Mandolin; Jennifer Nettles – Bouzouki, Mandolin; Jon Bon Jovi – Vocals (Background), Vocals; Jonathan Yudkin – Mandolin, Fiddle; Richie Sambora – Vocals (Background), Guitar; Dan Dugmore – Guitar (Steel); David Bryan – Keyboards; Hugh McDonald – Bass; Tico Torres – Drums, Percussion

Santa's Special Day


Santa’s Special Day


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“What is Santa’s special day? Christmas, of course! Read the story to find out what Santa does at Christmas.”–Cover back.

Midnight Special


Midnight Special


$23.99


Midnight Special is a perfect complement to Back at the Chicken Shack, which was recorded the same day. Organist Jimmy Smith, tenor saxophonist Stanley Turrentine, and guitarist Kenny Burrell always make for a potent team, and with drummer Donald Bailey completing the group, the quartet digs soulfully into such numbers as the groovin’ “Midnight Special,” “Jumpin’ the Blues,” and “One O’Clock Jump.” Highly recommended. ~ Scott Yanow, Rovi Performers: Jimmy Smith – Organ (Hammond), Organ; Donald Bailey – Drums; Kenny Burrell – Guitar; Stanley Turrentine – Sax (Tenor)

Everybody's Special


Everybody’s Special


$6.57


Rated: NRSynopsis: Aspect Ratio: Pre-1954 Standard (1.33.1)Features: Digitally mastered audio & video; Audio: English 2-Channel (Dolby Surround), Spanish; Subtitles: English; 4 sing-alongs; 3 of your favorite episodes: As Different as Day and Night, Bats Are People Too and The Yard Sale; Continuous “play all” feature; Bonus trailersLanguage: English, EspañolSubTitles: EnglishTime: 1 Hour 15 Minutes

Doris Day Special


Doris Day Special


$10.44


A rare & delightful day for music lovers! Film and recording superstar Doris Day stars in her first television music special, singing a collection of her greatest hits (It1s Magic, Sentimental Journey, Secret Love), Showtunes (Who Will Buy? From Oliver, H

The Doris Day Special


The Doris Day Special


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Singer and actress Doris Day performs before both the cameras and an adoring live audience in an Emmy-nominated broadcast that originally aired on CBS as The Doris Mary Anne Kappelhoff Special in 1971. With special appearances by singer Perry Como and act

Special Agent


Special Agent


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Candice DeLong has been called a real-life Clarice Starling and a female Donnie Brasco. She has been on the front lines of some of the FBIs most gripping and memorable cases, including being chosen as one of the three agents to carry out the manhunt for the Unabomber in Lincoln, Montana. She has tailed terrorists, gone undercover as a gangsters moll, and posed as the madam for a call-girl ring. Now for the first time she reveals the dangers and rewards of being a woman on the front lines of the worlds most powerful law enforcement agency. She traces the unusual career path that led her to crime fighting, and recounts the incredible obstacles she faced as a woman and as a fledgling agent. She takes readers step by step through the profiling process and shows how she helped solve a number of incredible cases. The story of her role as a lead investigator on the notorious Tylenol Murderer case is particularly compelling. Finally, she gives the true, insiders story behind the investigation that led to the arrest of the Unabomberincluding information that the media cant or wont reveal. A remarkable portrait of courage and grace under fire, Special Agent offers a missing chapter to the annals of law enforcement and a dramatic and often funny portrait of an extraordinary woman who has dedicated her heart and soul to the crusade against crime.Candice DeLongs Top Cases: 1. TYMURS-(Bureau acronym for Tylenol Murders)8 victims, 1982. 2. F.A.L.N. Terrorist Organization, 198184. 3. Melissa Ackerman kidnap/rape/murder, 1986Serial child killer Brian Dugan (Illinois). Brian Dugan was the most prolific serial killer Illinois had ever encountered. 4. The Burlington Rapist (Illinois serial rapist), 1984. 5. The Lecherous Landlord was the first and most significant Discrimination in Housing case in the history of the Chicago FBI. 6. Undercover work on UNABOM, including an afternoon with Ted Kaczynski on his arrest day, April 3, 1996.

Special Ops


Special Ops


$69.95


Special Ops: Internal Network Security Guide is the solution for the impossible 24-hour IT work day. By now, most companies have hardened their perimeters and locked out the “bad guys,” but what has been done on the inside? This book attacks the problem of the soft, chewy center in internal networks. We use a two-pronged approach-Tactical and Strategic-to give readers a complete guide to internal penetration testing. Content includes the newest vulnerabilities and exploits, assessment methodologies, host review guides, secure baselines and case studies to bring it all together. We have scoured the Internet and assembled some of the best to function as Technical Specialists and Strategic Specialists. This creates a diversified project removing restrictive corporate boundaries. The unique style of this book will allow it to cover an incredibly broad range of topics in unparalleled detail. Chapters within the book will be written using the same concepts behind software development. Chapters will be treated like functions within programming code, allowing the authors to call on each other’s data. These functions will supplement the methodology when specific technologies are examined thus reducing the common redundancies found in other security books. This book is designed to be the “one-stop shop” for security engineers who want all their information in one place. The technical nature of this may be too much for middle management; however technical managers can use the book to help them understand the challenges faced by the engineers who support their businesses. Unprecedented Team of Security Luminaries. Led by Foundstone Principal Consultant, Erik Pace Birkholz, each of the contributing authors on this book is a recognized superstar in their respective fields. All are highly visible speakers and consultants and their frequent presentations at major industry events such as the Black Hat Briefings and the 29th Annual Computer Security Institute Show in November, 2002 will provide this book with a high-profile launch. The only all-encompassing book on internal network security. Windows 2000, Windows XP, Solaris, Linux and Cisco IOS and their applications are usually running simultaneously in some form on most enterprise networks. Other books deal with these components individually, but no other book provides a comprehensive solution like Special Ops. This book’s unique style will give the reader the value of 10 books in 1.

Day to Day Living


Day to Day Living


$9.58


Featuring the excellent backing of the Roots Radics band, Don Carlos’ Day to Day Living includes ten self-penned, sophisticated roots-reggae cuts. With his slightly hoarse yet sweet vocals, Carlos takes on his usual topical mix of spiritual/Rastafarian themes, ghetto life, and dancehall culture, showing the kind of lovers rock and roots lyric blend also favored by contemporaries like Gregory Isaacs and Dennis Brown. Musically, Carlos alternates between the dimly lit, minimalist drum’n'bass backdrops on “Street Life” and “Hog and Goat,” and sunnier, bubbly organ and horn-driven cuts like “Hey Mr. Babylon” and “English Woman,” with the updated rock-steady cut “I’m Not Crazy” standing out in particular. While producer Henry “Junjo” Lawes (Barrington Levy, Eek-A-Mouse) supplies the album’s rugged but slick backdrop, Scientist delivers a spacious, dub-tinged mix. Special mention should also be made of Winston Wright’s tasty organ work throughout the set, and “Flabba” Holt and “Style” Scott’s rock-solid rhythmic support. As is the case with his Harvest Time record, Day to Day Living includes some of the best music Carlos released in the ’80s. ~ Stephen Cook, Rovi Performers: Dean Fraser – Horn; Nambo Robinson – Horn; Roots Radics – Vocals (Background)

Zegapain, Vol. 1 [Special Edition]


Zegapain, Vol. 1 [Special Edition]


$31.94


Reality and fantasy seem to be breaking down for student Kyo Sogoru. Is he really the smart but unpopular swim enthusiast at Maikama High School or the pilot of the giant robot Zegapain in a war-devastated world? From the day he meets the mysterious girl

Elmer's Special Day


Elmer’s Special Day


$12.65


Once a year on Elmer’s Day, all the elephants decorate themselves and have a parade, and this year Elmer comes up with a plan to include the other animals as well as the elephants.

Zero Day


Zero Day


$29.79


From David Baldacci-the modern master of the thriller and #1 worldwide bestselling novelist-comes a new hero: a lone Army Special Agent taking on the toughest crimes facing the nation.And Zero Day is where it all begins….John Puller is a combat veteran

Longest Day, The


Longest Day, The


$14.52


Rated: NRSynopsis: Synopsis: This special collector’s commemorative edition has been issued in honor of the June 6, 1944 Allied invasion of France, which marked the beginning of the end of Nazi domination over Europe. The attack involved 3,000,000 men, 11,000 planes and 4,000 ships, comprising the largest armada the world has ever seen.The Longest Day is a vivid, hour-by-hour recreation of this historic event. Featuring a stellar international cast, and told from the perspectives of both sides, it is a fascinating look at the massive preparations, mistakes, and random events that determined the outcome of one of the biggest battles in history. Winner of two 1962 Oscars® (Special Effects and Cinematography), The Longest Day ranks as one of Hollywood’s truly great war films.Bonus Features: Disk 1:*Widescreen Feature plus Historical Commentary*Original Theatrical Trailer*Patton Trailer & Tora! Tora! Tora! TrailerDisk 2:*A Day To Remember *Longest Day: A Salute to Courage *Backstory – The Longest Day*D-Day Revisted *Richard Zannuck on The Longest Day*Still Gallery*Original Theatrical Trailer*Patton Trailer*Tora! Tora! Tora! TrailerSpecifications: Audio: English: Dolby 4.0 & DolbySurround / Spanish & French: MonoLanguage: Dubbed: French & Spanish / Subtitled: English & Spanish Theatrical Aspect Ratio: 2.20:1Box Office:

Day Glow Liquid Makeup Green(Pack of 1)


Day Glow Liquid Makeup Green(Pack of 1)


$13.49


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Day Glow Liquid Makeup Pink(Pack of 1)


Day Glow Liquid Makeup Pink(Pack of 1)


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Day Glow Liquid Makeup Blue(Pack of 1)


Day Glow Liquid Makeup Blue(Pack of 1)


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Day Glow Liquid Makeup Orange(Pack of 1)


Day Glow Liquid Makeup Orange(Pack of 1)


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Day Glow Liquid Makeup Red(Pack of 1)


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Day Glow Liquid Makeup Yellow(Pack of 1)


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SPECIAL NO. 1: SPECIAL NO. 1


SPECIAL NO. 1: SPECIAL NO. 1


$5.07


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Zero Day [Special Edition]


Zero Day [Special Edition]


$18.39


Andre (Andre Keuck) and Cal (Calvin Robertson) seem like fairly ordinary high school students. Andre is a quiet loner, and he’s a bit obsessed with munitions. Cal, Andre’s only friend, is slightly more adept socially. He even has a friend, Rachel (Rachel Benichak), who’s a girl. But Andre and Cal have big plans. They’re going to be famous one day. And they’re going to teach what they see as a valuable lesson to everyone at their hated high school. Zero Day, the feature debut of Benjamin Coccio, is presented as a collection of videotaped moments leading up to Cal and Andre’s planned murderous assault on their school. Cal and Andre are creating a video diary of sorts, which they keep in a safe deposit box, to be opened after their horrific deed is done. The film follows Andre and Cal as they explain their plan — both the logistics of it and, to some extent, the motivations behind it — and prepare for their violent act. In the interest of verisimilitude, the lead actors’ families play themselves, and cast members, for the most part, were not told the larger context of their roles. Zero Day was a controversial hit on the festival circuit before being picked up for distribution. It won Best Feature at the 2003 Slamdunk Film Festival and the Audience Award at the 2003 Rhode Island International Film Festival. ~ Josh Ralske, Rovi

Special FX, Vol. 1


Special FX, Vol. 1


$11.07


Special FX, Vol. 1

SPECIAL NO. 1 (IMPORT)


SPECIAL NO. 1 (IMPORT)


$5.63


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