Finding Doctor Who On American DVD
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The British television series Doctor Who was a staple of Saturday afternoon television in the United Kingdom for decades, but the appeal of the classic series was largely lost on American viewers until it returned for new episodes in 2005.
Depicting the time-traveling tales of a Gallifreyan Time Lord, the series is a romp through more different story types, settings and characters than most viewers could imagine coming from one program.
Debuting in 1963 and running until 1989, Doctor Who became ingrained in British culture. A 1996 movie attempting to bring the character back and to an American audience failed despite being a watchable and entertaining effort, but a British revival in 2005 has been a huge success.
When Doctor Who returned to British television after nearly two decades off, it came back with modern special effects, young Doctors and many brand new monsters marching alongside classics like Daleks and Cybermen.
While the new series makes the old episodes seem all the more dated in terms of acting style, set design, effects and even story quality, the sleek and modern current series, airing in much of the English-speaking world including the United States, has renewed interest in the classic series.
During the original run of Doctor Who on British television, seven men played the Doctor. Americans who bothered to watch were introduced to the Doctor by many local public television stations, but only Tom Baker’s portrayal and perhaps John Pertwee’s version are familiar to Americans who tuned in on the PBS broadcasts. Other doctors were never shown here or at least failed to make an impression.
Most classic Doctor Who stories have now been released on DVD, however, and so have the episodes of the new BBC Doctor Who series. But some of the classic stories were released so long ago that they are no longer available new from sellers like Amazon. Still, everything from the classic series that was released in the UK has also been released in the United States, with a few more still to come.
Locating stories online can be hard because Amazon and other sites aren’t organized as well as they could be. For that reason, Conspiracy of Good has created its own store to help you locate classic and modern Doctor Who stories on American DVD. This interface, offered in conjunction with Amazon’s American site, makes finding those episodes that are currently available easier than ever.
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Doctor Who On American DVD
For viewers who long for more Doctor Who as well as those who haven’t yet been properly introduced this renegade Time Lord, the Doctor Who On American DVD interface is ready for your browsing.
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One Week Marketing Review: Put Your Writing Skills To Work For You With This Actionable Plan
One Week Marketing is an affiliate marketing action plan that breaks the complicated process of promoting products into simple, actionable steps.
If you already know how to write, One Week Marketing by Jennifer Ledbetter may be the only ebook or training program you need to get started in affiliate marketing.
The Idea
The idea behind this program is simple: You can research a product, sign up as an affiliate for it, write a mini-site about it and write some articles that will promote your site — all in one week.
If you can keep up the pace prescribed in the program, you can get four or five promotional programs started every month. If you only write part time or write slowly, you can simply space out the steps to fit your schedule.
Using Squidoo Lenses and other free online opportunities, this program aims to get each of your marketing efforts onto the front page of Google. That means people looking for whatever you’re promoting will find you first.
What Makes It Better
There are other programs that teach you how to market products, but One Week Marketing is a step-by-step guide to researching, choosing, writing about and promoting products so you can make sales and replace all or part of your current income with affiliate income.
Even better, One Week Marketing teaches you to use free or very low-cost promotional methods, so you won’t have wasted any money if one or more of your programs turns out to be a low-performer. You could spend hundreds or thousands to promote an affiliate site, but One Week Marketing teaches you how to get similar results for free.
This program doesn’t waste time teaching you theory or writing skills. You don’t need to know anything about advertising or promotion theory to be good at it. In fact, most big players in the industry never studied these theories. And if you already know how to write, you don’t need a manual that wastes your time teaching you something you already know.
How To Get It
One Week Market doesn’t cost an arm and a leg. It’s about the same price as a step-by-step printed guidebook and much less than most textbooks, yet that’s what it is — a textbook that offers you step-by-step instructions for getting started in affiliate marketing.
To learn even more about it and arrange for immediate download of your copy, visit the One Week Marketing site by clicking here.
One Week Marketing could be the resource you’ve been looking for. Using the steps it outlines, you can put your writing skills to work making you the income you need.
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Exclusive Buyer Agents Offer An Alternative To The Traditional Real Estate Buying Process
There’s more than one way to buy a home, and all three of the paths below can lead you the house of your dreams. Only one of them assures that your interests are protected at every turn, however.
For people unfamiliar with the real estate process who want help navigating its complicated twists and turns, an exclusive buyer agent could be the best choice. Even better, it usually doesn’t cost you anything extra.
Which of these three methods of navigating the complicated real estate buying process sounds better to you?
The Traditional Method
The seller and the seller’s team win when transactions are handled the traditional way. That’s great for them, but it doesn’t always work out well for buyers.
The traditional way involves a listing agent and a showing agent both working for the seller. The buyer is viewed as a customer and stands alone, without representation of any kind in the transaction.
The Dual Agent or Intermediary Method
A less common way to handle real estate transactions is through a dual agent or intermediary who represents both the seller and the buyer — with full disclosure to both, of course. If this agent is a person of integrity, he or she doesn’t favor one party or work to the disadvantage of either the buyer or the seller.
The problem with this method is the potential for conflicts of interest. In many cases, no one wins with this method.
The Buyer’s Agent Method
Exclusive buyer agents work for home buyers — not sellers like most real estate agents — to make sure the transaction is completed in a way that’s favorable to you. With a buying broker on your side, you can be sure no one is trying to take advantage of you.
Since the seller has a listing broker standing with them, the transaction is balanced and ethical. This sets up a situation where everyone can feel good about the deal knowing that it’s completely fair.
The Choice Is Obvious
Smart buyers choose the method that assures them complete representation.
An exclusive buyer agent is the best choice for many real estate transactions, and using an EBA instead of a traditional real estate agent could be the best choice for you the next time you purchase a new or existing home.
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Shade Gardening: What If All You Have Is Shade?
These days many people are looking for ways to put the best food available on their table. One of the best ways to do this is to plant a garden. But when thinking about a garden, the first place that comes to mind is a nice sunny spot in the yard.
While this might be ideal, not everyone has a plot with full sun, but that’s no problem. There are lots of vegetable that will grow just as well with little amounts of sun. Vegetables that are grown in order to harvest their fruit or to use their roots usually need full sun to develop, but if you are going to use the stems or leaves, the plants can often be grown very successfully with just a few hours of sun a day.
So if you have a place in your yard that gets between three to six hours of sun a day, what types of vegetables can you successfully grow?
All types of lettuce and salad greens grow well in shade. Other greens such as mustard, turnip, collards or spinach also do well with little sun. Most beans and peas seem to thrive and produce a good yield in a shade garden. Other vegetables that a shade gardener could try are radishes, broccoli and cauliflower.
A garden in an area that is partly shady tends to need to be watered less frequently because there is less sun to dry out the ground. Also, vegetables that tend to stop producing due to the heat will often continue to produce a harvest longer if grown in a shady area. This means that you will get more produce from the space you have. These are just two benefits to having a shade garden.
Be creative when choosing a space for a shade garden. Add chard to a bed of your favorite perennials. Use large pots and have some lettuce growing just outside your kitchen door, ready to harvest on a night you want a big salad to complement a meal. If you have a window box, radishes or a mixture of various greens would fit in nicely and provide color and interest to the box while also helping to supplement your food supply.
Whatever type of space you have — whether full sun or shade — make the most of it and in this way you can double your vegetable production. And your family can enjoy some nice fresh vegetables beginning in the spring and all the way to the fall.
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