Tolani Jesse Elephant Tunic Top Silk Paisley




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Everyone wants a Tolani top, especially when top celebrities were photographed wearing this beautiful Jesse Elephant trimmed tunic. You will love the versatility of this chic front tie, bell sleeved one. Pair it with skinny jeans, tuck it into shorts with a fun pair of wedges or wear one as a fabulous cover-up this summer. 100% silk. Multicolor Small measures 18.5 inches from under arm to under arm. Top to learn more





Paul Smith Junior Character Tee ELEPHANT, Color: Blue, Size: 80




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The Elephant Man




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Heart-Rending and Timeless
"Time hath not altered" the emotional impact this movie has on me when I watch it. The word "poignant" has grown hackneyed from overuse, but it certainly applies to this great film. Few films can equal it in terms of dramatic artistry and pitch perfect performances. There's not one maudlin note in a film that could easily have descended into bathetic melodrama in lesser hands. Lynch was practically a neophyte at the time he directed this movie, yet to many (and to most, for that matter, save the true believers) THE ELEPHANT MAN is his magnum opus. I believe this is because of the mostly Britsh, classically trained actors that made up the cast. Hopkins and Hurt excell. Anne Bancroft (who I believe is the only American in the cast) delivers a flawless performance. Freddy Jones, as Bytes (this was before the internet, remember) is simply uncanny in his tour-de-force portrayal of arguably the vilest villain in cinema history. Who cares that the character was totally...
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A MASTERPIECE...pure and simple!
As I sit down to write this review, my experiences with it from my youth came flooding back. I first saw it as a 17 year old high-schooler at my local movie theater, late one evening. I had seen, and enjoyed, the Broadway play a few months earlier, and wanted to see how the movie compared. The play, I should say, was very moving and had a certain spareness in its production design that was very effective. I had left the theatre with a moist eye and an interest in learning more about John Merrick, The Elephant Man (who had neurofibromatosis, NOT elephantitis, as is so often attributed to him).Anyway, when the movie concluded, the ENTIRE audience of 150 or so sat in its seats, numbed and unmoving. It was one of those experiences where you fight back your tears, because you're worried if you let go, you'll start bawling like a baby! The film was so profoundly moving to me and so artistically brilliant, that I went again the very next day, dragging reluctant friends with me...
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They don't come any better...
Despite the fact that "The Elephant Man" is about a grossly deformed man, it is truly one of the most beautiful movies ever made. Director David Lynch has peered into the souls of both the "outcasts" and those considered "normal" in our society. Lynch has never been better, and the same may also be said about actors John Hurt and Anthony Hopkins.Would-be circus man Bytes has put The Elephant Man/John Merrick (Hurt) on display in the freak show, attempting to profit from another man's misery. Dr. Frederick Treves (Hopkins) "saves" Merrick from the evil Bytes, but what does he do with Merrick? Puts him on display in another freak show of sorts for a panel of doctors. Treves has again stripped Merrick of his dignity and tried to to profit from his misery. So who is worse? Bytes or Treves?And this is only the first 15 minutes of the film...What eventually saves Treves is that he actually gets to know Merrick. Behind the deformity he...
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Stunning, Poignant, Beautiful, and Terrifying
The Elephant in the Living Room has to be one of the best documentaries made in the last 20 years. Forget about the Michael Moore's of the film industry. There are no slanted facts and slick editing in this movie. What you will see is documentary film making at its finest.Both sides of the argument are presented here with compassion and true human emotion. From the outreach officer who, despite having had a tiger cub in his youth, seeks to provide safety for those in his state... to the troubled but warm-hearted man who fights depression with the help of his 4 year old lion who he sees as a son. If you have ever owned a pet, you will see so clearly and so poignantly where each of these men derive their passion from. This film does not seek to make either "camp" look bizarre or extremist, but presents the story with depth, truth, and palpable human emotion.After watching the scenes where exotic pets are auctioned or sold at large markets, I found myself...
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One of the most amazing, and yet tragic movies I've ever seen...
Do yourself a favor and watch this NOW. If you have a friend or know of someone who is even THINKING about getting an "exotic animal" to keep, MAKE THEM watch this first. It is heartbreaking on so many levels that I cannot even begin to describe it.I do not want to go into detail about what's in the movie---that's been done. Just suffice it to say that this is HUGELY POWERFUL and very, very, very upsetting. There is an auction scene where all types of live animals are "on the block" and it is absolutely disgusting, ugly, hideous and painful to see. As well, the bond the viewer forms with the mainline characters including the lions is a strong one.Thankfully, this movie ends with some tiny spark of hope for ONE situation, but leaves you feeling like there are hundreds, probably thousands more that don't end well.That's what has to stop NOW. I don't see why it would be so hard for states to require licensing for this sort of animal ownership, where...
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A Model of Fairness
I'm perplexed by the two negative reviews because this is a model of fairness. Yes, the film has a point of view, but it goes out of its way to present alternate opinions fairly. This is a documentary which should be taught in journalism schools.The documentary introduces the viewer to a subject few people know about: the market for exotic animals and the popularity of people keeping them in suburban areas. The director has a point of view, but in the process, he gives opponents a chance to speak out. Although I was convinced that this is a problem, I could easily have sided with the opponents.Very few in the media have the empathy to approach a story like this, which is why one should view this in the theater or on Amazon but one should also get a copy to study. Unfortunately, too many commentators and reporters are incapable of treating the viewer or reader with the respect for their intelligence that people deserve.The movie presents two main...
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Water for Elephants: A Novel



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Looking for an entertaining read? You've found it!
What a terrific read! Water for Elephants has been lauded as a "great pick for summer", but this book is so much more. It has a depth and a substance to it that you don't usually find in your typical "beach read". It's obvious that the author did her research into the time period (post-Depression America), and the subject matter (traveling circuses). According to the author's note at the end of the book, many of the compelling anecdotes in the story were based upon real events, culled from the diaries and personal histories of old-time circus performers. As a result, Water for Elephants is a novel that boasts the rare combination of being both entertaining and informative.The main character is a cantankerous, still-sharp 93-year-old man, and his frustration at being trapped in an old man's body is palpable. The story of his incredible life and adventures with the Benzini Brothers circus unfolds in a way that is emotionally wrenching, and yet flashes of good humor pervade...
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"In seventy years, I've never told a blessed soul."
Stripped of everything after his parents' untimely death, twenty-three-year old Jacob Jankowski has failed to sit for his veterinary exams at Cornell, left with no home and no future, the country struggling through the Great Depression, bartering in goods instead of money. Hopping a train that by chance belongs to The Flying Squadron of the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth, Jacob hires on to care for the menagerie, his training an entre into this bizarre world; but as the novel begins, Jacob is an old man, restricted to an assisted living home, his memories sparked by a nearby visiting circus and a creeping helplessness that assaults his ageing body: "Age is a terrible thief. Just when you think you're getting the hang of it, it knocks your legs out from under you and stoops your back."The story is related in the somber tones of the Depression, the hardscrabble and often unscrupulous business of a traveling circus and the heartless despots who make their...
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One of the best books I've read this year...
Although it is only April, I predict that Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen will be one of the best books I read this year. Gruen has proven to be an amazing storyteller.Water for Elephants is told in the first person but from two different perspectives--Jacob Jankowski at 23 years of age and again, at 93 years old. Gruen seamlessly weaves the chapters between past and present. Jacob at 23 is finishing up his last semester at Cornell Veterinary School when a family tragedy causes him to flee. He finds himself on a train for the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth in 1931. Needing a vet, the circus hires young Jacob to tend to their menagerie. Jacob at 93 resides in a nursing home where he laments the curses of old age, the passing of his wife, and the waning affection of his family. The arrival of a visiting circus triggers a flashback to his youthful circus experiences.1931 is a hard time for almost all Americans, and the circus workers are...
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As a young man, Jacob Jankowski was tossed by fate onto a rickety train that was home to the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth. It was the early part of the great Depression, and for Jacob, now ninety, the circus world he remembers was both his salvation and a living hell. A veterinary student just shy of a degree, he was put in charge of caring for the circus menagerie. It was there that he met Marlena, the beautiful equestrian star married to August, the charismatic but twisted animal trainer. And he met Rosie, an untrainable elephant who was the great gray hope for this third-rate traveling show. The bond that grew among this unlikely trio was one of love and trust, and, ultimately, it was their only hope for survival. Top to learn more



Jacob Jankowski says: "I am ninety. Or ninety-three. One or the other." At the beginning of Water for Elephants, he is living out his days in a nursing home, hating every second of it. His life wasn't always like this, however, because Jacob ran away and joined the circus when he was twenty-one. It wasn't a romantic, carefree decision, to be sure. His parents were killed in an auto accident one week before he was to sit for his veterinary medicine exams at Cornell. He buried his parents, learned that they left him nothing because they had mortgaged everything to pay his tuition, returned to school, went to the exams, and didn't write a single word. He walked out without completing the test and wound up on a circus train. The circus he joins, in Depression-era America, is second-rate at best. With Ringling Brothers as the standard, Benzini Brothers is far down the scale and pale by comparison.

Water for Elephants is the story of Jacob's life with this circus. Sara Gruen spares no detail in chronicling the squalid, filthy, brutish circumstances in which he finds himself. The animals are mangy, underfed or fed rotten food, and abused. Jacob, once it becomes known that he has veterinary skills, is put in charge of the "menagerie" and all its ills. Uncle Al, the circus impresario, is a self-serving, venal creep who slaps people around because he can. August, the animal trainer, is a certified paranoid schizophrenic whose occasional flights into madness and brutality often have Jacob as their object. Jacob is the only person in the book who has a handle on a moral compass and as his reward he spends most of the novel beaten, broken, concussed, bleeding, swollen and hungover. He is the self-appointed Protector of the Downtrodden, and... he falls in love with Marlena, crazy August's wife. Not his best idea.

The most interesting aspect of the book is all the circus lore that Gruen has so carefully researched. She has all the right vocabulary: grifters, roustabouts, workers, cooch tent, rubes, First of May, what the band plays when there's trouble, Jamaican ginger paralysis, life on a circus train, set-up and take-down, being run out of town by the "revenooers" or the cops, and losing all your hooch. There is one glorious passage about Marlena and Rosie, the bull elephant, that truly evokes the magic a circus can create. It is easy to see Marlena's and Rosie's pink sequins under the Big Top and to imagine their perfect choreography as they perform unbelievable stunts. The crowd loves it--and so will the reader. The ending is absolutely ludicrous and really quite lovely. --Valerie Ryan Top to learn more



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 In a functional democracy, armed with the knowledge that the elephant has none of their interests at heart, the 99% would turn the elephant away in a landslide.  People in great numbers have been buying the elephant’s snake oil for thirty years — with a vengeance in 2010 — and seem poised to buy more, even with their dwindling purse of nickels and dimes.  By inviting voters to concentrate on the unemployment rate as an indication of presidential effectiveness, he invites voters to ignore the Crash of 2008 and the lingering crisis the Bush administration’s policies handed to Obama on arrival.   Voters are invited to overlook the intense opposition to economic recovery the elephant has waged ever since, eagerly awaiting this moment when it could trample all over the donkey once again. Obama is running well ahead of Romney with female, black and Latino voters, and it should be unimaginable that an organization serving the interests of the top 1%, having thoroughly alienated women and minorities with a repressive social agenda... “The recent flurry of socially conservative legislation, on issues ranging from expanding gun rights to placing new restrictions on abortion,” says Michael Cooper of the New York Times, “comes as Republicans at the national level are eager to... Ignorance is bliss, but this time the ignorance runs alarmingly deep: As his recently released  budget proposal  reveals, Romney’s “vision” consists of doubling down on the policies that caused the current economic crisis: lower taxes for the rich.  The elephant has since obstructed all efforts to improve their lives, blocking financial reforms and economic growth, waiting for the time to arrive that it could blame the donkey for all of our woes.

Prepare to fall in love, dear bored (or not bored) person. It's a video of an elephant playing with a smartphone. Yes, I said "an elephant playing with a smart phone," silly. This gadget-loving elephant is the business. Bored at work.

>Injured and dead hens, including mummified bird carcasses, were found inside cages with living hens laying eggs for human consumption. no other criteria such as environmental quality, number of birds, or space per bird, are included in the term &ldquo. This year Kate aspires to finally give up on learning to knit and will instead spend that time writing for elephant journal. Kate loves kale, being barefoot, Dr. Seuss, singing too loudly, gallivanting, pallindromes, blackberries, Elvis Presley, magic tricks and (of course) elephants. >Hens were left without water for days when a water source malfunctioned, causing many to die. Connect with Kate on Facebook and Twitter Birds raised for meat may be sold as &ldquo. >A thick layer of dead flies on the barn floors caused a crunching sound when walking on it. Kate Bartolotta is the strongest girl in the world. each hen received only 54–58 square inches of space on which to spend her life. The door may be open for only five minutes and the farm still qualifies as &ldquo.




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  • Elephant develops talent on harmonica, plays own songs at zoo


    Associated Press WASHINGTON—An elephant named Shanthi at the National Zoo in the US capital is developing her musical talents by playing a harmonica with her trunk. Video released Wednesday by the zoo shows the 36-year-old Asian elephant has a

 
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