Olympus TG-310 Tough 14.0 MP Digital Camera with 3.6x Wide Optical Zoom and 2.7-Inch LCD, (Blue)




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  • USB 2.0 High-Speed; SD/SDHC/SDXC compatible (card not included)
  • 2.7 inch LCD monitor; CCD contrast detection; One touch 720p HD movie with HDMI
  • Waterproof 10ft/ 3m 2.7" LCD
  • Freezeproof -10C/14F
  • 3.6 x Optical Zoom
  • Waterproof; Shockproof; Freeze proof
  • Dual image stabilization; 3D Photos (even underwater); TruePic III+ image processing
  • 14 megapixels (effective), 1/2.3 in. image sensor; 3.6x optical zoom plus 4x digital zoom





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Truly Tough
This'll be my third model and fifth camera of the Stylus Tough series. Already had this same one for six months, took it too deep skin diving. NOT a dive camera, but truly tough and weatherproof. I've lost three cause they go where a camera should not go. A high end card helps a lot with recycle speed. I'm trying orange to help with losing it problem. If you've ever drowned a camera in the rain or ruined one with dirt, think about this one- it's impervious, I would hand it to a three year old in a mud puddle!
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14 Megapixels, 3.6 x Optical Zoom, 2.7 LCD, Waterproof 3m/10ft, Shockproof 1.5m/ 5ft, Freezeproof -10c/14F Top to learn more



Excellent Camera!!!
We bought this as a wedding gift for our best friends. The reason we chose this item was because it was damage resistant and bright to find if set down outside. {The bride lost her first camera, so we needed something to help combat that.}They took it to Cancun and had it in and out of the water for 7 days straight. The camera freezes if it goes past 10 feet, they learned, but if you follow the cleaning instructions, it'll come out unscathed. Which to me, is amazing and totally worth the money!It has several features they've found awesome and helpful, the slideshow when looking for a specific picture, the option to take several pictures at once and have it merged together as one was another.The reason for only 4 stars is the battery life. The camera dies after about 150 pictures, and that is honestly a downer. Especially if you want to take it anywhere that you'll be snapping several pictures...usually vacations.However the quality of...
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Tough




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Tough is an great song!!!
This song is too awesome! I love it! It's a new favorite! I put it on my phone and listen to it all the time. Worth the download fee!
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Tough and Sassy!
Kelly Pickler is still tough. The first time I saw Kelly perform live, it was on an outdoor fairground stage. The weather was horrible and the wind nearly blew poor Kelly offstage. But she kept belting out songs with the same heart and energy as if she were playing the Grand Ole Opry. She proved to me how tough she was then. She's proving it again with the release of her new single Tough. This song is a great honky tonk number. The lyrics show Kelly at her most defiant. And the music rides shotgun with some great banjo and fiddle playing to add a little extra punch, as if it were necessary! Despite the name, this song is definitely easy on the ears.
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Love the song, will wait for the album
I saw the video on CMT. It is a very cool song, but I'll wait for the album. $1.29 is a little too much to pay for one song if you will be buying the album anyway.
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Kindle Touch, Wi-Fi, 6" E Ink Display - includes Special Offers & Sponsored Screensavers




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A Solid Successor to the Kindle Keyboard
For my review, I'm going to focus it on the differences between the previous (which I'll refer to as the K3), and the Kindle Touch (KT)USE - As far as the reading experience, I really like the touch compared to the physical buttons on the previous generation. At first I was worried that I would constantly be turning the page from accidentally touching the screen, but this didn't become much of an issue. The screen is broken up into mapped sections, so if you touch the far left side that covers about 1" of the left of the screen, it goes to the previous page. If you touch anywhere on the other 80% of the screen beside that, it goes forward. Touch the top 1" margin, and it will bring up the menu. There is also a physical button on the...
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First Kindle: Chose Touch over the Keyboard
I've had my Touch for almost a day now, and it's pretty awesome. I'm not a big reviewer, but I figured several people may be in a similar position as I was yesterday, so here we go...I'm definitely an avid reader. Actually, as I type this, I have roughly 1000 books sitting on a wall of shelves behind me. E-readers have always intrigued me, but I've never felt like they were worth $199 or more; however, when the Kindle Fire was announced, I thought they had released the Kindle for me.I watched video reviews, "hands-on" videos, read numerous reviews, etc. I was pretty sure that I wanted a Fire, but as I thought about it, I wasn't convinced that the Fire really provided me with access to anything that I couldn't do on my phone (HTC Inspire 4g). Other than a bigger screen, the Fire was actually pretty limited (for my purposes). I mean, I would only be able to use the browser and watch videos in areas with WiFi (i.e. at home, at work, or at retail location with...
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A worthy upgrade over other Kindles!
Customer Video Review Length:: 9:09 MinsPlease watch my video review here. Thanks for watching and I hope it helps.General observations:- Controlling/manipulating things on the screen is so much easier with the touch screen-it's a lot more intuitive!- Athough I don't show it in the video, you can swipe instead of tap to turn pages. You may also use your left hand to page forward by tapping slightly more in from the left edge. It works quite well.- Looking up a word is as easy as pressing on that word. No more fumbling with a 5-way controller. You can additionally highlight blocks of text quite easily by just swiping over it.- Kindle Touch also has the new X-Ray feature which is really neat. It can be interesting to see a summary listing of facts from a given book about a person mentioned for instance. The Kindle Keyboard does not include this feature.
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Simple-to-use touchscreen, with audio and built-in Wi-Fi - Most-advanced E Ink display, now with multi-touch - New sleek design - 8% lighter, 11% smaller, holds 3,000 books - Text-to-speech, plus audio books and mp3s - Built in Wi-Fi - Get books in 60 seconds - Massive t book selection, over 800,000 titles are $9.99 or less - New - Borrow Kindle books from your public library Top to learn more




Light Blue Replicase Hard Crystal Air Jacket Case for AT&T iPhone 4 4G 16GB 32GB GSM




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  • Fits BOTH at&t and Verizon iPhone 4!
  • All buttons are available for use!
  • Very beautiful color





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Fits iPhone 4s
I bought this for my new iPhone 4s and it fits perfectly. The color is slightly darker than the picture, but you wouldn't really notice unless you put them side by side. I would call the color turquoise (as in the jewelry). It seems very sturdy and just as good as a 25 dollar case. I would definitely recommend this. What a great price! The front of the case does not have a lip (it is flush with the front), so if you placed it face down, it could get scratched. I would recommend getting a screen protector. It really does look like your phone is a different color. Love it! I want to buy more
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perfection
i love the back. it has the apple symbol and everything so it looks like your actual phone is blue
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Very beautiful case for VERIZON and AT&T iPhone 4! Top to learn more



The color's a little off
The color's a little darker than the picture. I expected something lighter than pictured but the case is pretty durable. I ordered the pink one () too and had the same problem, however, it could be due to the lighting they used to take the photographs for the item.The case is a little awkward to take off but it's like that with all plastic cases regardless of where you buy it. However, for it's price, I couldn't be happier.Seller sent items out quickly and efficiently and the case is overall pretty good.
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Whatever It Takes: Geoffrey Canada's Quest to Change Harlem and America




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"Let us put our minds together...
... and see what life we can make for our children", a quote by Sitting Bull, embraces the philosophy and vision of outstanding educator, reformer, and leader Geoffrey Canada, creator of the Harlem Children's Zone. Part biography, part call to action, "Whatever it Takes" is a transformative book of the highest order, one that challenges, inspires, and calls people to do what's best for our children.Author Paul Tough writes a compelling and highly readable story of Geoffrey Canada's struggle from social service agency manager to this hugely comprehensive program designed to hold students in a web of great education and accountability until they enter college. Frustrated by seeing too many students who were in need of help and not receiving it, Canada envisioned a dream in which the children would be taken care of, from womb to high school, so that they wouldn't be haggled the by overwhelming needs that often interfered with their development and hence, education. Canada...
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In the trenches of urban education
The book is an excellent narrative of an inspired yet incomplete effort to transform urban education in a way that seeks to transform a community. It's a thoughtful description of some of the contending philosophies on poverty and education. It dramatically describes the required flexibility and willingness to change course (sometimes effectively and sometimes not) in developing a new model. It reflects the inevitable tensions between the range of stakeholders that a visionary like Canada must manage. I bought 25 copies for the teaching and management staff at our school on the West Side of Chicago--Austin Polytechnical Academy--and eagerly await the discussion.Dan Swinney, Center for Labor and Community Research
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What would it take?

That was the question that Geoffrey Canada found himself asking. What would it take to change the lives of poor children—not one by one, through heroic interventions and occasional miracles, but in big numbers, and in a way that could be replicated nationwide? The question led him to create the Harlem Children’s Zone, a ninety-seven-block laboratory in central Harlem where he is testing new and sometimes controversial ideas about poverty in America. His conclusion: if you want poor kids to be able to compete with their middle-class peers, you need to change everything in their lives—their schools, their neighborhoods, even the child-rearing practices of their parents.

Whatever It Takes is a tour de force of reporting, an inspired portrait not only of Geoffrey Canada but of the parents and children in Harlem who are struggling to better their lives, often against great odds. Carefully researched and deeply affecting, this is a dispatch from inside the most daring and potentially transformative social experiment of our time.
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Book Description
What would it take?

That was the question that Geoffrey Canada found himself asking. What would it take to change the lives of poor children--not one by one, through heroic interventions and occasional miracles, but in big numbers, and in a way that could be replicated nationwide? The question led him to create the Harlem Children's Zone, a ninety-seven-block laboratory in central Harlem where he is testing new and sometimes controversial ideas about poverty in America. His conclusion: if you want poor kids to be able to compete with their middle-class peers, you need to change everything in their lives--their schools, their neighborhoods, even the child-rearing practices of their parents.

Whatever It Takes is a tour de force of reporting, an inspired portrait not only of Geoffrey Canada but also of the parents and children in Harlem who are struggling to better their lives, often against great odds. Carefully researched and deeply affecting, this is a dispatch from inside the most daring and potentially transformative social experiment of our time.

About the Author
Paul Tough is an editor at the New York Times Magazine and one of America's foremost writers on poverty, education, and the achievement gap. His reporting on Geoffrey Canada and the Harlem Children's Zone originally appeared as a Times Magazine cover story. He lives with his wife in New York City.

Questions for Paul Tough

Amazon.com: What makes Geoffrey Canada's approach to educating poor city kids different than the many reforms that have come before?

Tough: Geoff is taking a much more comprehensive approach than earlier reformers. His premise is that kids in neighborhoods like Harlem face so many disadvantages--poorly run schools, poorly educated parents, dangerous streets--that it doesn't make sense to tackle just one or two of those problems and ignore the rest. And so he has created, in the Harlem Children’s Zone, an integrated set of programs that support the neighborhood's children from cradle to college, in school and out of school.

Amazon.com: This is a short book about a long story. How did you find a way to tell the story of such a complicated, long-term transformation?

Tough: When I set out to write this book, my main goal was to tell an engaging story, to find characters and moments and conflicts that would reflect the changes that were going on in Harlem. I wanted to present Geoff Canada more as a protagonist in a drama than as a static subject of a biography. And in that respect, I got lucky in my choice of subject, because during the years I spent reporting on his work, Geoff was in the middle of some major transformations, both personal and organizational. I was also lucky to find a variety of other characters in Harlem, from teachers and administrators to students and parents, who really opened up to me, speaking candidly and eloquently about their own hopes and fears for their children and their futures. With their help, I think I was able to make the book not just an account of some important new ideas in poverty and education, but a human story as well.

Amazon.com: You've spent much of the past five years reporting in Harlem. Beyond the school successes, do you see differences between the parts of the city within the Children's Zone and nearby neighborhoods where the program hasn't expanded yet?

Tough: Harlem as a whole has improved a great deal over the last decade--a process that Geoffrey Canada can take some credit for, though there were plenty of other people and forces that played a role. On a block-by-block level, though, it's not always possible to see the difference between a street that is in the zone and one that's outside of it. The most important changes in the zone are going on out of view, inside schools and apartments and housing projects, where children are, for the first time, learning the skills they need to succeed.

Amazon.com: Barack Obama has said that he would replicate the Harlem Children's Zone in 20 other cities. Have any other organizations begun to follow Canada's model in other places, or are they waiting to see how it goes (or waiting for Obama to be elected)?

Tough: There is a tremendous amount of interest right now in Geoffrey Canada's work among people working in education and philanthropy and social-service non-profits. And there are fledgling zone projects in a handful of cities, all drawing upon the Harlem Children’s Zone to some degree. But there's nothing yet happening on the scale that Obama has proposed. I do think people are waiting to see what Obama does. Will he take the steps necessary to put his replication plan into effect?

Amazon.com: How much of its effectiveness depends on Canada himself? Can you model him, as well as his program?

Tough: He's a unique guy. His personal story--born in poverty in the South Bronx, growing up around drugs and violence, then making it out of the ghetto and winding up at Harvard--was what gave him the passion and the commitment to create the Harlem Children's Zone in the face of numerous obstacles and widespread skepticism. So it's probably true that no one else could have built the first zone. But I think this next stage, the process of expanding the zone model around the country, will require leaders of a different type--people who are passionate about the mission of improving the lives of poor children, of course, but more importantly people who are very focused on results and how to achieve them. Those people may be rare, but they're out there.

Amazon.com: Finally, how are Victor and Cheryl [a young couple who went through the Zone's Baby College in the book] doing?

Tough: They're doing pretty well! They're still struggling with all the issues that most young adults in Harlem struggle with, like finding affordable housing and a decent job. But they're committed to their son, Victor Jr., and to the new parenting techniques they learned in Baby College. They're determined to do whatever it takes to give Victor Jr. a shot at a very different kind of future than they were able to imagine for themselves, growing up.

Questions for Geoffrey Canada

Amazon.com: How do you change the culture of a neighborhood while keeping its local values?

Canada: We are not changing Harlem's culture--we are working to provide an alternative to the toxic popular culture and street culture that glorify violence and anti-social behavior. When you are a scared kid, all this tough-guy stuff is very seductive. We are working with people from the community to provide safe, enriching, and engaging environments for children so they can develop just like their middle-class peers. By encompassing an entire neighborhood, we hope to reach a tipping point where the dominant culture is one that explicitly and implicitly moves children toward success.

Amazon.com: You say in the book, "It is my fundamental belief that the folk who care about public education the most, who really want to see it work, are destroying it." Can you explain what you mean by that? Have you been able to change any of those minds through your work?

Canada: First, let me say that I believe school staff--particularly teachers--perform one of the most important jobs in our country, and many of them are the most dedicated, hard-working professionals I know. I believe it is absolutely scandalous that they are not paid more and given more respect as professionals. That said, I believe our country's education bureaucracy has become calcified and resistant to change--and we are in dire need of change. When education self-interest groups defend practices that get in the way of improving schools for the sake of children, then I am absolutely opposed to them.

I believe that the successes we are having in Harlem are beginning to turn some heads in this country, and making people realize that things are not hopeless--that we adults can improve student achievement at a much-larger scale than we have been doing. It's obvious that the system that got us here is not the one that is going to get us out. So everyone is going to have to re-evaluate their roles, their assumptions and their positions. I think that has begun, but we are not there yet as a country.

Amazon.com: The story in the book ends in the summer of 2007. What has happened in your work, especially at Promise Academy, in the past year?

Canada: This past academic year was very encouraging and it really seemed like the school began to coalesce. The most obvious sign of that were the scores on the citywide math exam at our middle school, which had been the school with the most challenges. This past spring, 97 percent of the eighth graders were at or above grade level. For an area like Harlem, that is incredible, particularly since these were kids that were randomly picked by lottery from the neighborhood, were massively behind, and were with us for just three years. So we are very optimistic about the future of our kids.

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The start of an important debate
"Whatever It Takes" is a very good book with some significant limitations that prevent it from becoming a great book.The book's strengths include the following:*** It provides some profiles of the challenges facing individuals in poverty in Harlem.*** It provides an in-depth description of the workings of the Harlem Children's Zone, focusing in particular on its parenting programs and middle school programs.*** It provides an interesting profile of Geoffrey Canada, the creator and director of the Harlem Children's Zone, who is certainly a fascinating man who deserves the spotlight.*** It provides a good and user-friendly summary of the research literatures on the influence of parenting practices on how children do in the short-run and long-run, the disparities in parental environment across socioeconomic classes in the U.S., and how quality preschool programs affect how children fare as adults. It also includes some brief but interesting...
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Tuffy's Larry Lobster Sea Creature's Dog Toy



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  • Vet recommended and approved
  • Tuff Scale rating of 8
  • Machine washable, air dry and they float
  • World's "Tuff"est soft toy
  • For all sizes of dogs
  • The toy's dimensions are 15 x 10 x 4 inches





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Larry – is your dog’s Maine Man. Since he is a Lobster, he is ready to play all day in and out of the water. Larry can’t wait for the fun to begin! Great for interactive play with one or multiple dogs. It can even be used in the water. This toy will entertain multiple dogs who like to whip their toys and play tug for hours! -- it floats! Each Sea Creature toy is made with 4 layers. 2 layers are made of industrial grade luggage material, 1 layer of plastic coating, and the other layer is made of soft fleece on the outside. All of these layers are sewn together to make one super strong layer of material. Each toy is sewn together with 2 layers of cross stitching and then 2 layers of linear stitching. After the toy is sewn together an additional piece of black trim is added to cover the four rows of stitching. This extra piece of black trim is sewn with 3 linear stitches to give the product a total of 7 seams! These toys are machine washable (air dry) and float. Top to learn more



Better than most
I have two labs. They can chew anything up. Including Tuffies products rated up to a 10. HOWEVER, the Tuffies products last longer than most, so they are worth buying. I agree with the other reviewer that the claw was chewed up in a few hours. It was probably a few weeks before they chewed the whole thing apart. A year later, we still have the skeleton of the toy, and they like to play fetch with it.
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Chance LOVED his lobbie
My dog Chance LOVED his Lobbie (lobster) he always picked it as one of his two toys to take to doggie day care. It lasted way longer than other plush toys-- Jan- mid- March. However he chewed thru it and had the stuffing in his mouth last night--- NO MORE LOBBIE for Chance.Again, I applaud this company for making a tough toy-- but in my experience it is tough enough to last 2 + months.
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While you can get gel manicures in a wide range of colors, gel manicures are particularly great if you're into nail art, because you can indulge in a fancier design without having to worry that it'll look like shit in a day or two. So this is Worth It, our recommendation of random things that we've actually spent our own money on. These are the things we buy regularly or really like, things we'd actually tell our friends about. Much unlike many a magazine editor who recommends you buy all sorts of crap that they most likely got for free, your Jezebel staff doesn't get jack shit (other than books, unsolicited). I don't see how anyone could ever go back to the old fashioned way of painting nails after experiencing a gel manicure. In order to remove the manicure, all you need to do is put acetone nail polish remover on a cotton ball, place it on your finger, holding it on with tin foil for about 10 - 20 minutes. My standards for nail care have been an exhaustive, expensive and almost futile endeavor as weekly manicures take a good chunk of time out of my life and money out of my wallet for polish that sometimes chips the next day. And that's how it should be. But on our own time, in our personal lives, we still buy stuff. For the manicure pictured above, I told her to make my nails look like M. I. A. would wear them as pants and she totally got my vision.

I guess the idea of a tough guy like Hugh Jackman (who was originally attached to star) going door-to-door selling Avon products to housewives was just too good for Hollywood to pass up. It would certainly make for a chuckle-worthy trailer, though... Mark Wahlberg is going to find out, as the tough guy has signed up to star and produce the film with his partner Stephen Levinson. Kevin Bisch wrote the original screenplay, which finds “a group of guys are laid off from an auto dealership, and one reluctantly becomes an Avon salesman.

On Tuesday night, our sister site attended a Fashion Star party at H&M's Fifth Avenue store, and found out something pretty interesting: The three designers that have had their creations sold to Saks can't actually afford to buy them for themselves. " But Kara Laricks found a way to own her tailcoat that Saks purchased in episode four.

Although landlords have been ruling the housing market since they are taking advantage of the low cost of buy to let mortgage rates and quickly buying up available properties, the tide of good fortune may soon change for them. At the same time, as the eurozone crisis continues to increase the cost of borrowing, the larger banking institutes have been announcing sharp increases in their buy to let mortgage rates. This increased the monthly mortgage payment on an average £150,000 mortgage up to £544 which is a large difference for a family or landlord that is used to paying the original mortgage rate of £499 per month. Leeds increased other products outside of their buy to let mortgages as well impacting the mortgage market in general. This is due to the fact that the average mortgage cost for any property is starting to increase and soon this will affect them as their terms come to a close and renewal terms and SVRs no longer look addition, rents are starting to fall after a...




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  • Why UK has no choice but to get tough


    The government attempted to buy votes at the taxpayers' expense. Had the UK been as difficult with immigration as Thailand, they would not now be facing social unrest and near bankruptcy. Some 12 years ago the pound sterling stood at 90 baht.

  • Getting 'tough' with China won't help the US economy


    They're paid by Americans who buy things made by the Chinese.” Americans are barely able to keep up with their expenses already; raising prices wouldn't do them any favor that we can see. But in the US, crackpot ideas are as common as democrats.

  • Cisco Earnings: 'Tough Get Going But the Going is Still Tough'


    Rod Hall, JP Morgan: “The tough get going but the going is still tough, Reiterate Neutral … John Chambers and his management team showed more spark on this earnings call than we have seen in over a year. However, the road ahead remains tough for the

 
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