Over 50 S Life Insurance

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Elvis 50′s Personalized Canvas Personalized Canvas Each $19.99 Any fan of The King will appreciate this Elvis 50′s Personalized Canvas. Each 50′s Elvis Canvas Print features a stretched canvas over a 16 inch X 20 inch wooden frame ready for mounting directly on walls, in an exterior frame or use an easel to display on counters and mantels. Best of all, you can add your own wording to make an unique canvas as a gift for the Elvis fan in your life. © EPE, Reg. U.S. Pat & TM Off. |
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Bentley Insurance $35 Bentley Insurance: |
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At The Hop 50′s Music Cd Each $6.99 Our At the Hop 50′s Party Music CD will set the mood for a fabulous 50′s themed party. Each 50′s party music CD includes fifteen swingin’ fifties themed songs and has a play time of over 37 minutes. The At the Hop 50′s Party Music CD will be a hit at any fifties inspired party, sock hop or drive in. At the Hop 50′s Party Music CD includes: At the Hop Rock Around the Clock Shake, Rattle and Roll Peggy Sue The Wanderer Rock and Roll is Here to Stay Johnny B. Good Jailhouse Rock Wake Up Little Susie Come Go With Me Why Do Fools Fall In Love Dip Dip Dip Dip Do Do Do Do It’s Time to Go Swingin’ City Night in Heaven |
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SWINGING SINCE THE 50′S TEE $39 SWINGING SINCE THE 50′S TEE |
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Fortune Cookie Favors Over The Hill Each $5.29 These Over the Hill Fortune Cookies will reveal special fortunes for the lucky recipient who breaks the cookie and takes a bite. Each box of Over the Hill Fortune Cookies contains 3.4 ounces (12 cookies) along with a box full of good fortune.The fortune cookies have the following sayings: You’re Over the Hill When…Getting a little action means your bran flakes are working! Old age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill! You’re Over the Hill When…You watch life insurance commercials seriously You’re Over the Hill When…Your birthday candles set off the smoke detector You’re Over the Hill When…You stop to think and forget to start again You’re Over the Hill When…Your get up and go has got up and gone! You’re Over the Hill When…You forget why you watch bikini clad girls! How can I be Over the Hill when I never reached the top! Age is like underwear…It creeps up on you! Smile!! Over the Hill is much better than under it! |
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50′s Party $1.04 This shimmering invitation features a pale yellow background and green border. The words: 50′s Party! are featured at top in a cool retro font. A faded 50′s is featured in the background. Shimmering white enclosure cards are available. |
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50′s Sock Hop $1.44 It’s time to rock and roll with this adorable 50′s themed invitation! The pastel aqua and pink invitation features a juke box design and the text ’50′s Sock Hop’. Matching respond cards, thank you cards, and envelope seals are available. |
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TODDLER SWINGING SINCE THE 50′S TEE $14.99 TODDLER SWINGING SINCE THE 50′S TEE |
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BOY’S SWINGING SINCE THE 50′S TEE $14.99 BOY’S SWINGING SINCE THE 50′S TEE |
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Bioelements SPF 50 FaceScreen $51 Reduce the chance of skin-aging caused by sun exposure with this broad spectrum UVA/UVB sunscreen that provides SPF 50 maximum protection. This emollient formula contains antioxidant vitamins to discourage free radical damage, skin-calming chamomile and Bioelements’ unique blend of rejuvenating Chinese herbs. This products formulated to be worn as a moisturizer or over your favorite Bioelements treatment serum or creme. For all skin types. Not recommended for sensitive skin. For maximum UVA/UVB protection Moisturizing sunscreen Safeguards against the sun’s harmful effects including wrinkles, loss of elasticity and pigmented brown spots Directions: Apply liberally 30 minutes before sun exposure. Reapply as needed or after towel drying, swimming or perspiring. Children under 6 months of age, ask a doctor. Net Weight: 2.5 oz. Ingredients: Water (Aqua) (Eau), Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice, Glycerine, Cetyl Alcohol, Stearic Acid, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Retinyl Palmitate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Panax Ginseng (Ginseng) Root Extract, Centella Asiatica (Gotu Kola) Extract, Angelica Polymorpha Sinensis (Dong Quai) Root Extract, Nasturtium Officinale (Watercress) Extract,  Rhus Glabra (Sumac) Extract, Chamomilla Recutita (Matricaria) Flower Extract, Dimethicone, DEA-Cetyl Phosphate, VP/Eicosene Copolymer, Phenoxyethanol, Butylene Glycol, Triethanolamine, Carbomer, Titanium Dioxide, Glycereth-2 Cocoate, Iodopropynyl Butylcarbamate, Homosalate, Octinoxate, Octisalate, Oxybenzone. |
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Girls 50′s Polka Dot Rocker Costume – 50′s Costumes $17.03 Child Halloween Costumes – This child 50′s Polka Dot Rocker Costume includes a 50′s costume dress with attached jacket and sequin belt (does not include a buckle). 100% Polyester. Exclusive of Trim. Hand wash. Cool water. Line dry. No Bleach. The sizes medium and large run small. |
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Too Faced Lip Insurance Smoothing, Anti-Feathering Lip Primer $19 Like Shadow Insurance for your lips, our new lip primer locks down lip color and prevents fading, bleeding and creasing. A unique, creamy formulation applied all over the lips promotes suppleness and glides on smooth for maximum staying power. Glosses and lip color won’t feather, fade or transfer under the most challenging conditions. Dual Benefits: Vitamin E enriched formula pampers lips while unique pigment binders protect lip colors from any pout imperfections. Ease On: Built-in applicator is always prepared with the ideal amount of product for even coverage. In True Form: Quick-drying formula guarantees that deep, rich pigments perform at their maximum possible depth. Good For You: Free of parabens, sulfates, dyes and other damaging ingredients. Net Weight: 4.46 g/0.15 oz. Ingredients: Silica, Talc, Ethylenediamine/Stearyl Dimer Dilinoleate Copolymer, Trimethylsiloxysilicate, Isobutyl Methacrylate/Trifluoroethylmethacrylate/Bis-Hydroxypropyl Dimethicone Acrylate Copolymer, Acrylates Copolymer, Disteardimonium Hectorite, VP/Eicosene Copolymer, Jojoba Esters, Polymethyl Methacrylate, Trihydroxystearin, C12-15 Alkyl Benzoate, Triethylhexanoin, Cetearyl Ethylhexanoate, Ethylhexyl Palmitate, Tribehenin, Propylene Carbonate, Tocopheryl Acetate, Sorbitan Isostearate, o-Cymen-5-oL, Ceramide 2, PEG-10 Rapeseed Sterol, Portulaca Pilosa Extract, Sucrose Cocoate, Palmitoyl Tripeptide-38 |
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Elvis 50′s Standee Each $49.99 This 50′s Elvis Standee can be personalized with your own party wording. The cardboard Elvis 50′s Stand Up measures 6 feet 9 inches tall and 4 feet 10 inches wide. Set up Elvis in the background to create a fun photo op. Easy assembly © EPE, Reg. U.S. Pat & TM Off. |
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50′s Skinny White Tie – Fifties Costumes $3.83 50′s Skinny White Tie – Flirtin With The Fifties – Wrap yourself around this 50′s Skinny White Tie to create a preppy, Ivy League or Rockabilly look! |
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Fabulous 50′s Door Curtain Each $5.95 Add the Fabulous 50′s Door Curtain to your party supplies list. The Fabulous 50′s Door Curtain is a fun party decoration for any 50′s themed party. The doory curtain is approximately 3′ wide x 8′ long. |
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50′s Brown Flip Wig With Headband $25.29 This 50′s brown Flip Wig with a headband is a splendid way to finalize your costume. |
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50′s Black Flip Wig With Headband $25.29 This 50′s black Flip Wig with a headband is a splendid way to finalize your fifties costume. |
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1999 Sydney Hailstorm $49 High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The 1999 Sydney hailstorm was the costliest natural disaster in Australian insurance history, causing extensive damage along the east coast of New South Wales. The storm developed south of Sydney on the afternoon of 14 April 1999 and struck the city’s eastern suburbs, including the central business district, later that evening. The storm dropped an estimated 500,000 tonnes of hailstones in its path. Insured damages caused by the storm were over A$1.7 billion, with the total damage bill (including uninsured damages) estimated to be around A$2.3 billion. It was the costliest in Australian history in terms of insured damages, overtaking the 1989 Newcastle earthquake that had resulted in A$1.1 billion in insured damages. Lightning also claimed one life during the storm, and the event caused approximately 50 injuries |
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American Commercial Banks in Corporate Finance: A Study in Banking Concentrations $269.54 This book argues with facts and figures that a small group of New York banks, by means of term loans and working in close collaboration with their affiliated life insurance companies, exerted a strong influence over the supply of money and credit, and thus over the economy, throughout the years of the Depression. This study analyzes the growth of term loan under the depression, the concentration of the loans in a handful of powerful New York banks, the interplay between these banks and large life insurance companies in the capital market, and the resulting economic consequences. It also details the changes that took place in the leadership within the financial hierarchy during the depression: the J.D. Rockefeller interests replaced the Morgan-First National interests as the country’s dominant financial power- a change that has escaped previous scholarly notice.Originally used as a credit instrument to finance distressed corporations during the prolonged depression, term lending by commercial banks gained momentum in the mid-1930s and had, by 1940, accounted for 30-50% of the outstanding loans held by New York, and Chicago banks. Although a number of studies have attempted to explain the significance of term loans in corporate finance during this period, their treatment of the subject was relatively limited in scope due to absence of systematic data on loans provided by individual banks to their corporate borrowers. This study is the first to investigate all the loans reported by the borrowing corporations to the Securities Exchange Commission between 1935 and 1941 and also to make use of the abundant related materials that appear in a wide range of journals and public documents. Contrary to widely held belief, the banking reforms of the New Deal era failed to reduce Wall Street’s influence over finance and industry. |
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An IT Tale: A Program Manager’s Journey $7.31 Richard (Dick) LeFave, EMC Consulting Advisor, EMC Corporation Dick LeFave is a published author and speaks on topics ranging from IT synergy attainment to driving IT effectiveness within a business. His background includes over 30 years in the IT space coupled with over 15 years as a CIO for Fortune 1,000 and Fortune 50 companies. He has held positions at companies including The Boeing Company, The Boston Company, American Express, Southern New England Telecommunications, SBC, Nextel and Sprint. He retired from the CIO position at Sprint in May 2008 after driving many major transformational initiatives. Since then Dick has been advising senior IT leaders and corporate boards on IT related engagements and IT effectiveness.Company Description:EMC Consulting provides the expertise organizations need to manage their most complex information technology initiatives. EMC Consulting helps customers, including more than half of the Global Fortune 500 Companies, by offering program management guidance and expertise across business, applications and infrastructure domains. EMC Consulting provides the execution capability and tools that enable our customers to succeed in the most complex and challenging transformational programs.”This book educates the reader in a unique way on the pitfalls that CIOs, Program Managers and their teams face day to day. IT leaders must manage people, risks, processes, and politics in addition to wrangling complex technology. They must be able to effect change across large organizations, which necessarily puts them in the bull’s-eye. This story gives excellent insight into this ongoing balancing act as it portrays the decisions the people involved must make from the trenches to the Boardroom.”Frank Wander, CIO, Guardian Life Insurance Company of America”A highly engaging case-study that senior IT executives will find themselves relating to. IT Leaders will find sections where they start head |
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Horse Racing Controversies: Horse Murders $8.69 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. Excerpt: The horse murders scandal was a form of insurance fraud in the United States in which expensive horses, many of them show jumpers, were insured against death, accident, or disease, and then killed to collect the insurance money. It is not known how many horses were killed in this manner between the mid 1970s and the mid-1990s, when a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) investigation brought the horse killings to light, but the number is thought to be well over 50, and may have been as high as 100. In addition, in 1977, the heiress Helen Brach disappeared and was presumed by law enforcement agents to have been murdered by the perpetrators of these crimes, because she threatened to report their criminal activity to authorities; continuing investigations into Brach’s death began to uncover the insurance fraud in the 1990s. The scandal has been called “one of the biggest, most gruesome stories in sports” as well as “the biggest scandal in the history of equestrian sports.” Thirty-six people were indicted and tried for insurance fraud, mail and wire fraud, obstruction of justice, extortion, racketeering, and animal cruelty in connection with the horse murders; 35 were convicted. Of the 23 people indicted in Chicago in July 1994, 20 pleaded guilty. The disappearance and murder of Helen Brach was never fully solved, although one man, Richard Bailey, is serving life in prison for soliciting her murder. Over the 20-year period during which the horse murders took place, several different motivations led horse owners and trainers, often affluent and well-respected people, to become involved in what ultimately became a widespread conspiracy. In some cases, the owner of a horse was temporarily strapped for cash and decided to insure and then kill the … More: |
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Overlooked Causes And The Prevention $9.42 This book will attempt to expose, delineate and document the sometimes overlooked and often ignored causes of three major life-threatening chronic diseases- CANCER, CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE AND MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS – as well as providing a therapeutic basis for their prevention. Like the recent U. S. monetary meltdown, the cost of treating these diseases borders on bankrupting Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance companies. Effective lower cost alternative and complementary therapies will be discussed.CANCER- has become an epidemic in the United States. One person in the U.S. dies of this dread disease every minute, over 1,400 per day, and over 50,000 a year. Last year, there were over 1,500,000 newly diagnosed cases of cancer in the U.S. The approved, conventional treatments of cancer- surgery, radiation and chemotherapy- offer no real assurance of cure. Many billions are spent on cancer treatment – again, without success or the promise of cure. Proportionately, little money is spent seeking the root cause of cancer, and on preventative therapies that can reduce the growing cancer ridden population. This book will explain reason this came about, and how to correct this situation.CADIOVASCULAR DISEASE- A number of clinical researchers in England and in the United States have reported finding strange microbial bodies in the hearts of patients who have died of coronary disease. The microbial bodies have been found to be particularly numerous in blood vessels that have ruptured. This phenomenon and how it may be successfully treated will be revealed in this book., offering a way to prevent deaths from cardiovascular disease.MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS- MS of all the chronic, life-threatening diseases is perhaps the most difficult to study and to follow clinically. Orthodox MS therapies have consistently proven ineffective over any reasonable period of time, and in many cases highly toxic. This book will discuss alternative orthomolecular therapies generally |
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The House Of Protection $19.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:Ill AUTHORITATIVE EXAMPLE AND ADVICE IT will be helpful to see what certain reliable authorities have said or done in the matter of income payments to dependents: The United States government adopted the income settlement for War Risk policies. A newspaper reported recently that seven or eight mothers in Hartford, Connecticut, are now, each, receiving $57.50 monthly from their soldier sons’ War Risk policies, and there are thousands of families in the various states who are receiving this War Risk insurance income every month. The Mothers’ Pension laws of many states provide not lump sum payments, but incomes to mothers entitled to state assistance. The Carnegie Fund provides monthly pensions to retired teachers. Andrew Carnegie at one time held $3,137,384.20 intrusted to him by 148 widows who had asked his assistance in investments. He paid them 6 per cent interest. Garrett Brown, an insurance publisher, called Mr. Carnegie’s attention to income policies, and he wrote to Mr. Brown as follows: “I am greatly pleased to hear of such an insurance as you describe. . . . This is a great step in advance. I have a case in hand to-day where a young widow’s insurance money was handed over to a gentleman for investment. He is now bankrupt and the poor woman is left in destitute circumstances.” All of Carnegie’s bequests, under his will, to members of his family, relatives, friends, and servants, fifty in number, were left in the form of life incomes, including even those to several men of meansand business experience. The incomes were to be paid from invested funds of the estate or by purchasing annuities in life-insurance companies of good standing. The late J. P. Morgan’s bequests to women were in the form of life incomes. The assistance given by the Episcopa |
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Tilley T3 Hat $67.95 Probably the most popular Tilley Hat, the T3 was made originally as a sailing hat. Designed with a medium-sized brim, you can snap it up Aussie style, or leave it unsnapped for full protection from the elements. Solid Navy and Khaki with olive underbrim are available by Special Order (send email). A lifetime investment in sun protection and good looks. The AMC American Cancer Research Center has tested all Tilley cotton duck and Tilley Nylamonite Hats and certified that they block 98% of harmful UVA and UVB radiation, and provide the highest certification rating of Ultraviolet Protection Rating (UPF) 50+. This is the maximum rating given. Features: Brim Size: Front and Back: 2-3/4 Sides: 2-3/8 – Weight: 5.4 oz. – Guaranteed for life and insured against loss – Certified sun protection, delivers an Ultraviolet Protection Factor of 50+ – Stays on in the wind using the wind cord, even while skydiving! – Won’t shrink – Made with pre-shrunk 10 oz. cotton duck Lockstiched with cotton-over-polyester thread for durability – Floats: closed-cell foam in the crown – Secret pocket in the crown: carry ID, cash or credit card – Repels rain and mildew resistant – British brass grommets and snaps – Includes a 4-page Owners Manual Hat Sizing: Tilley Hats fit more comfortably than other hats. To find your size, simply use a tape measure to measure around your head in inches, just above your eyebrows (do not pull tight). Order options are given in inches and hat size. If you already know your regular hat size, please order Regular larger when you order your Tilley. Tilley’s Guarantee: If you ever succeed in wearing out your Tilley Hat, send us the remains and we will replace it free. If you want to keep your faithful, old, worn-out friend, tell us and we’ll return it to you. We understand. Upon purchase, your Hat is covered by a two year, all-peril, 50% deductible, Hat Insurance Policy to take the pain out of loss or irreparable damage. Fabric Story: Constructed of |
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