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Tye Tribbett & G.A. - Life $14.38 Disc 1:My Soul Loves JesusNo Way (The G.A. Chant)Taste `N` SeeSuperstarAnswerOne NationI Can Make ItYou Can Change - (featuring Kim Burrell)Look BackMighty Long WayCan`t LiveMy Joy - (featuring John P. Kee)StruggleIt`s Time NowEverything Part I, Part IIGive Thanks |
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Credit to the Nation - Daddy Always Wanted Me to Grow a Pair of Wings * $28.72 Disc 0:No track list available |
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Credit Backpack $49.99 FMF Apparel Credit Backpack |
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Debtor Nation (Paperback) $48.13 Before the twentieth century, personal debt resided on the fringes of the American economy, the province of small-time criminals and struggling merchants. By the end of the century, however, the most profitable corporations and banks in the country lent money to millions of American debtors. How did this happen? The first book to follow the history of personal debt in modern America, Debtor Nation traces the evolution of debt over the course of the twentieth century, following its transformation from fringe to mainstream--thanks to federal policy, financial innovation, and retail competition.How did banks begin making personal loans to consumers during the Great Depression? Why did the government invent mortgage-backed securities? Why was all consumer credit, not just mortgages, tax deductible until 1986? Who invented the credit card? Examining the intersection of government and business in everyday life, Louis Hyman takes the reader behind the scenes of the institutions that made modern lending possible: the halls of Congress, the boardrooms of multinationals, and the back rooms of loan sharks. America`s newfound indebtedness resulted not from a culture in decline, but from changes in the larger structure of American capitalism that were created, in part, by the choices of the powerful--choices that made lending money to facilitate consumption more profitable than lending to invest in expanded production. From the origins of car financing to the creation of subprime lending, Debtor Nation presents a nuanced history of consumer credit practices in the United States and shows how little loans became big business. |
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Credit Hats $27.99 Metal Mulisha Credit Hats Flexfit hat 83% acrylic, 15% wool, 2% spandex **Closeouts are limited to stock on hand** |
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Magic With Credit Cards $29.99 Magic With Credit Cards Full of tricks and routines with credit cards! Included are several routines for destroying and restoring a borrowed credit card, routines for magical printing of credit cards, monte type effects, credit card repeat, several methods for credit card to wallet, and an assortment of gags and bits of business applicable to credit cards! Also included is a discussion of where to get credit cards, where to get duplicates, and how to make inexpensive but real looking duplicate cards. 80 pages! 50 plus illustrations! Over 20 topics! |
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Nation $27.95 A tsunami brings devastation--and the opportunity for new growth--into the lives of Mau (a native of a small South Pacific Island) and an aristocratic English girl named Daphne. Having been away from home for his rite of passage when the tsunami hit, Mau is the only member of his village to survive the deadly wave. He meets Daphne, the sole survivor of a ship that was crashed by the same wave, and the duo help each other cope with their twin tragedies. As time passes, Mau and Daphne welcome other survivors, who all band together to from a new kind of family. Set in the 19th century, this novel explores such themes as religious beliefs, human values, free will, and the meaning of family. |
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Extra Credit Cutie $31.99 Extra Credit Cutie Tie front cropped shirt, pleated double dye stretch denim skirt and necktie. Available Sizes: Queen |
