Archive for August, 2008

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Home And Apartment Security $10.01 Home And Apartment Security |
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Home and apartment security $7 Home and apartment security |
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The Apartment $23.6 The Apartment |
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Apartment $10.99 Apartment |
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Apartment: Stylish Solutions For Apartment Living $1.94 Many glossy interiors books celebrate the joys of loft living or focus on beautiful houses in glamorous locations. However, for many people around the world, home is not a loft, nor a Tuscan palazzo, but an apartment. This invaluable book responds to the challenge that apartment living offers, inspiring you to create an elegant but highly practical home. |
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Apartment : 1403402582 $12 What kind of home do you live in? This series invites readers to tour an apartment. Using questions and maps, it introduces readers to direction, size, and location. Come in and make yourself at home! |
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Apartment : 140340481X $4.15 What kind of home do you live in? This series invites readers to tour an apartment. Using questions and maps, it introduces readers to direction, size, and location. Come in and make yourself at home! |
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Apartment Stories $28.44 In urban studies, the nineteenth century is the age of great cities. In feminist studies, it is the era of the separate domestic sphere. But what of the city's homes? In the course of answering this question, Apartment Stones provides a singular and radically new framework for understanding the urban and the domestic. Turning to an element of the cityscape that is thoroughly familiar yet frequently overlooked, Sharon Marcus argues that the apartment house embodied the intersections of city and home, public and private, and masculine and feminine spheres. |
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Patios, Terraces Balconies and Roof Gardens for Your Home Apartment or $99.99 Patios, Terraces Balconies and Roof Gardens for Your Home Apartment or |
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Apartment Snags $27.49 Blind teenagers move out of their home to get a grip on independence. Life however has other plans for them. At first, a dear, sick grandmother helps with the monthly bills. A nice letter comes in the mail along with a checkA[a}A]for ValentineA[a}a[s DayA[a}A]in October. After that, parties start knocking on the door at two in the morning. Napkins are stolen by the unknown Prada poachers. Even teenage romance flares up when a cell phone service needs to be canceled along with practicing authors having to track down expensive napkins. Among all this hullabaloo, they have to hold down jobs and still manage to pay the bills and keep their sanity. Can they do it? Read and find out. |