
Has anyone attended Baker College Online in Flint, Mi?
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How I Got Into College [VHS] $1.29 This diverting (if very unrealistic) comedy focuses on the exploits of charmingly naive Marlon Browne (Corey Parker), a well-meaning but scholastically average high school student intent upon attending the same college as the girl of his dreams, his classmate Jessica Kailo (a young, perky Lara Flynn Boyle). To Marlon, Jessica seemingly has it all: looks, intelligence, and sophistication. His dile… |
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Baker House, College Dormitory – 24W x 16H – Peel and Stick Wall Decal by Wallmonkeys $33.99 WallMonkeys wall graphics are printed on the highest quality re-positionable, self-adhesive fabric paper. Each order is printed in-house and on-demand. WallMonkeys uses premium materials & state-of-the-art production technologies. Our white fabric material is superior to vinyl decals. You can literally see and feel the difference. Our wall graphics apply in minutes and won’t damage your paint or l… |
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Ike – Countdown to D-Day $6.95 Tom Selleck gives a restrained yet powerful performance as General Dwight D. Eisenhower in Ike: Countdown to D-Day. This made-for-cable feature focuses on the solemn, brilliant but plain-speaking Ike as he fine-tunes, over 90 days, tactical and political concerns involved with the Allies’ imminent D-Day invasion of Normandy, i.e., America and Britain’s long-awaited joint assault against Nazi-occup… |
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The Complete Gidget Collection (Gidget / Gidget Goes Hawaiian / Gidget Goes to Rome) $12.79 “Just remember, she might be pint-sized, but she’s quite a woman.” The original surfer girl gets her own three-film DVD collection, dippy fun from a more innocent time. 1959’s Gidget made real surfers nauseated, but it’s a kicky movie with some great lounge-era lingo. Sandra Dee, perkiness personified, plays the curious teen who breaks the gender line in surfing. She’s also got the attention of su… |
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The Paper Chase $4.28 A first-year Harvard Law School student (Timothy Bottoms) struggles to impress the school’s most intimidating professor (Best Supporting Actor Oscar-winner John Houseman), but their relationship is taken to another level when Bottoms falls for a woman (Lindsay Wagner) who turns out to be Houseman’s daughter. Acclaimed drama also stars Graham Beckel, Edward Herrmann. 111 min. Widescreen (Enhanced);… |
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Auburn Apron $11.95 CVL1028: Features: -College Covers Auburn apron.-Aprons are made out of 100pct cotton duck.-Apron is printed with the all over logo print and makes a perfect gift for the baker or griller in your house.-200 thread count for a soft yet sturdy feel that will last many washings.-Please look further for all College Covers matching home accessories. Options: -Available size: 35” H x 26” W, 9” front pocket. |
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Back Roads $1.27 With his abusive father dead and his mother in jail, 19-year-old Harley Altmyer has given up on college to care for three needy younger sisters. Can he rise to the occasion? More important, will the sexy mom of his baby sister’s best friend provide a much-needed tumble in the hay? From the Publisher With his Abuse Father Dead (at the hands of his mother), and his mother in jail (for a crime most people seem to regard as a good deed), 19-year-old Harley Altmyer’s family is somewhere beyond dysfunctional. College is out — he’s got three needy younger sisters on his hands. Can he rise to the occasion? More important, will the sexy mom of his baby sister’s best friend provide a much-needed tumble in the hay? Library Journal In a small Pennsylvania town depressed by coal mine closings, a young man of 19 finds himself thrust into the role of parent. Harley has become the guardian of his three younger sisters as the result of their mother going to jail for the shooting death of their father. Each sibling finds his or her own way of coping with this family tragedy. During his regular visits with a psychotherapist Harley finds some comfort while at the same time feeling disdain for this woman. He is able to satisfy his youthful urges by beginning a series of sexual encounters with an older woman whose daughter is a playmate of his youngest sister. The characterizations are vivid, and each family member generates sympathy. Reader Dylan Baker does a satisfactory job of interpreting Harley’s sense of frustration and cynicism |
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Baker’s Student Encyclopedia of Music $59.65 This three-volume resource is geared specifically to high school and college students. About 5,500 entries are arranged alphabetically and cover topics such as composers, performers, songwriters, conductors, critics and music scholars; organizations and societies; musical instruments and styles (including classical, jazz, folk, popular, country, traditional and world); compositions from symphonies to popular songs; and terminology covering genres, performance terms, styles and periods. Contains time lines for key composers as well as about 250 illustrations, mostly in b&w. |
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Black Liberation and the American Dream $25.14 This interesting collection of essays and readings concentrates on the connections between the struggles for racial justice and economic justice, but also explores the dynamic intersections of race, class, and gender. The underlying theme is that comprehending and acting upon such connections and intersections provide the key to overcoming racism. The volume begins with a lengthy introductory essay by editor Paul Le Blanc, which presents a coherent summary of African American history, with special focus on the civil rights movements of the 1950s and 1960s. Le Blanc argues that effective action must be grounded in an understanding of the past, and he provides practical guidelines for activism. This is followed by readings from some of the most prominent personalities in the history of the African American liberation struggle: Frederick Douglass, Martin Delany, Sojourner Truth, Harriet Tubman, Ida B. Wells, Booker T. Washington, Marcus Garvey, W. E. B. DuBois, Paul Robeson, C. L. R. James, A. Philip Randolph, Martin Luther King Jr., Bayard Rustin, Malcolm X, Ella Baker, and others. This very informative work will be useful for a wide range of college courses and sensitivity-training workshops, as well as for unionists and activist groups. |
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Circle Round $20 CELEBRATE THE SACRED GIFTS OF THE EARTHIn our rushed, stressed society, it’s sometimes difficult to spend meaningful time as a family. Now Starhawk, Diane Baker, and Anne Hill offer new ways to foster a sense of togetherness through celebrations that honor the sacredness of life and our Mother Earth.Goddess tradition embraces the wheel of life, the never-ending cycle of birth, growth, love, fulfillment, and death. Each turn of the wheel is presented here, in eight holidays spanning the changing seasons, in rites of passage for life transitions, and in the elements of fire, air, water, earth, and spirit. Circle Round is rich with songs, rituals, craft and cooking projects, and read-aloud stories, as well as suggestions for how you can create your own unique family traditions. Here are just some of the ways to make each event in the cycle of life more special: — Mark Summer Solstice by making sweet-smelling herb pillows for good dreams– Send a teenager off to college with the Leaving Behind and Carrying With rituals– Comfort an injured child with the Tree of Life meditation– Commemorate a loved one by planting or donating a treeAs a one-of-a-kind resource for people of many faiths and beliefs, Circle Round will be a beloved companion in your home for years to come. |
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