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2008
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how do i change the the background image on my piczo home page without deleting all my stuff on it?
I have a piczo web site and my background color is black and it does not blend in with all the other stuff how do i change it without deleting all my stuff on the page
You can go to your tools and select “background” and pick a color or a theme or even upload your own. If you choose to do this, you will not lose any of your stuff that is already on the page except the previous background you had.
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HUGE BLACK LEATHER JEWELRY BOX / CASE / STORAGE / ORGANIZER WITH TRAVEL CASE AND LOCK tea $52.90 Elegance par excellence. Hand-crafted of the finest sleekest black leather, innovative in design, delicious tone, this jewelry box features convenient compartments, unique fold out panel design for hanging necklaces and bracelets, adorable mini travel case, gleaming gold-plated clasps, and large capacity to hold even the largest jewelry collections, Showcase your collection in glamour and style in… |
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20MM 30% LEAD CRYSTAL FENG SHUI SUNCATCHER $1.98 20MM 30% LEAD CRYSTAL CHANDELIER SUNCATCHER FENG SHUI… |
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Jerdon JP7506CF Wall Mirror $29.99 A sturdy yet highly mobile unit, this wall-mounted mirror from Jerdon lets you see yourself in close detail and from all angles. Perfect for makeup application and in-depth skincare sessions, the mirror swivels 360 degrees on its swing-out arm and revolves 360 degrees around its central axis. It features both regular reflection and 5X magnification and flips easily from one option to the other. St… |
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American Photography – A Century of Images [VHS] $23.99 Time travel at its best! American Photography: A Century of Images is a remarkably complete, high-caliber PBS presentation of who Americans were and are, using 20th-century images that capture everything from the everyday to the once-in-a-lifetime. While of course you’ll see many photographs, some familiar and some new, you’ll also learn about the history of our relationship with photography and t… |
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Harry’s War [VHS] $19.99 … |
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Gin Game [VHS] $19.98 D.L. Coburn’s Pulitzer Prize winning comedy drama was a critical success from the moment it opened on Broadway. The Gin Game went on to garner the Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Jessica Tandy and the L.A. Drama Critics Circle Award for both Ms. Tandy and Hume Cronyn. A moving story of the developing relationship between two elderly people in a rest home, the play unfolds during various hands of gi… |
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Chicago and Earth, Wind & Fire: Live at the Greek Theatre [Blu-ray] $10.99 Studio: Image Entertainment Release Date: 07/08/2008 Run time: 64 minutes Rating: Nr… |
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Yanni Live: The Concert Event [Blu-ray] $12.49 “How many artists have had their music played at almost every Summer and Winter Olympics broadcast for the past 2 decades? Who has sold out 10 consecu… |
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Roy Orbison: Black & White Night [Blu-ray] $11.10 Few early rockers were more gifted or less honored in their prime than the late Roy Orbison, whose vaulting tenor and vulnerable love songs conjured heartbreak and desire with operatic intensity. This 1987 concert special, originally broadcast on Showtime, came two decades after Orbison had retreated from pop’s front lines, yet neither Orbison nor his music coasts on mere nostalgia: in every resp… |
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Doc Martin: Series 1 $14.99 When a London surgeon develops an aversion to blood, he leaves the city to become the doctor for a rural fishing village…. |
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Image $19.76 Image |
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The Image $14.31 The Image |
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Mirror Image $5.99 To look at one was to see the other. For family, even the girls’ own father, it was a constant guessing game. For strangers, the surprise was overwhelming. And for the twins Olivia and Victoria Henderson, two remarkable young women coming of age at the turn of the century, their bond was mysterious, marvelous and often playful – a secret realm only they inhabited. Olivia and Victoria were the beloved daughters of a man who never fully recovered from his wife’s death bearing them in 1893. Shy, serious Olivia, born eleven minutes before her sister, had taken over the role of mother in their lush New York estate, managing not only a household but her rebellious twin’s flights of fancy. Free-spirited Victoria wanted to change the world. She embraced the women’s suffrage movement and dreamed of sailing to war-torn Europe. Then, in the girls’ twenty-first year, as the first world war escalated overseas, a fateful choice changed their lives forever. It began when Victoria’s life was about to become a public scandal. It led to a painful decision, and brought handsome lawyer Charles Dawson into the Henderson’s life and family. Hand-picked by the twins’ father to save his daughter’s reputation, Charles was still mourning his wife’s death aboard the Titanic, struggling to raise a nine year-old son alone, determined never to lose his heart again. Charles wanted to believe that, for the sake of his son, he could make an unwanted marriage work. But in an act of deception that only Olivia and Victoria could mange, the twins took an irrevocable step, which changed both their lives forever; and took one of the twins to the battlefields of France, the other into a marriage she longed for but couldnot have. From Manhattan society to the trenches of war ravaged France, Mirror Image moves elegantly and dramatically through a rich and troubled era. With startling insight, Danielle Steel explores women’s choices: between home and adventure, between love for family and the passion for a cause, between sacrifice and desire. But at the heart of Mirror Image is a fascinating, realistic portrait of identical twins, two vastly different sisters who lead their lives and follow their destinies against a vivid backdrop of a world at war. |
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Beautiful Image $12.57 Raoul Cerusier, an entirely ordinary man, seems to have changed his identity somewhere between home and the Government Office he is visiting to obtain a document. Between blackmailing the secretary of his former self and seducing his own wife, Raoul is confronted with the dark realisation of his true nature. |
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After Image $8.99 After seeing one too many homicides, joe, a crime photographer,takes a leave of absence and returns to his childhood home. Hisaunt who raised him is ailing and being cared for by laura, whoexoeriences visions of upcoming murders. Together, they beginto unravel clues and learn the killer is closer than they thought! |
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The Spitting Image $22 well-argued and documented— Berkshire Eagle The image is ingrained: A Vietnam veteran, arriving home from the war, gets off a plane only to be greeted by an angry mob of antiwar protesters yelling, ‘Murderer!’ and ‘Baby killer!’ Then out of the crowd comes someone who spits in the veteran’s face. The only problem, according to Jerry Lembcke, is that no such incident ever has been documented. It is instead, says Lembcke, a kind of urban myth that reflects our lingering national confusion over the war. –Los Angeles Times The myth of the spat-upon veteran is not only bad history, but it has beeninstrumental in selling the American public on bad policy. –Maurice Isserman, Chicago Tribune The best history I have seen on the impact of the war onAmericans, both then and now. –David Dellinger Lembcke builds a compelling case against collective memory by demonstrating that remembrances of Vietnam were almostat direct odds with circumstantial evidence. –San Francisco ChronicleOne of the most resilient images of the Vietnam era is that of the anti-war protester – often a woman – spitting on the uniformed veteran just off the plane. The lingering potency of this icon was evident during the Gulf War, when war supporters invoked it to discredit their opposition.In this startling book, Jerry Lembcke demonstrates that not a single incident of this sort has been convincingly documented. Rather, the anti-war Left saw in veterans a natural ally, and the relationship between anti-war forces and most veterans was defined by mutual support. Indeed one soldier wrote angrily to Vice President Spiro Agnew that the only Americans who seemed concerned about the soldier’s welfare were the anti-waractivists.While the veterans were sometimes made to feel uncomfortable about their service, this sense of unease was, Lembcke argues, more often rooted in the political practices of the Right. Tracing a range of conflicts in the twentieth century, the book illustrates how regimes engaged in unpopular conflicts often vilify their domestic opponents for stabbing the boys in the back. Concluding with an account of the powerful role played by Hollywood in cementing the myth of the betrayed veteran through such films asComing Home, Taxi Driver, andRambo, Jerry Lembcke’s book stands as one of the most important, original, and controversial works of cultural history in recent years. |
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Image and Imagination $16.58 On the occasion of Georgia O’Keeffe’s 80th birthday in 1966, Life magazine dispatched photographer John Loengard to her home in New Mexico to document a day in the life of the pioneering American artist. Loengard’s elegant black and white images capture the grand, solitary woman in the desert, and candid shots record her daily routine at Ghost Ranch. Juxtaposed here with selected O’Keeffe paintings, these photographs reveal how the austere poetry of the landscape corresponded to the artist’s own painterly world. This unique marriage of paintings and photographs, presented in a stunning collectible volume, also includes a touching introduction by Loengard describing his first encounter with O’Keeffe and contemplative writings by the artist herself on her work and inspirations. |
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An Image of Death $16.54 Who knew that a career in video documentaries could lead to crime? Such is the fate of Chicago’s Ellie Foreman whose shoots hook her up with misdeeds past and present. Here she is producing a video about foster children that’s being financed by a successful Chicago real estate developer. Her plans get thrown for a loop when a mysterious package appears at her door one winter night. Inside she finds a surveillance video showing the murder of a young woman. Who was this woman and what is her connection to Ellie? The cops shunt her aside, but the urgency she feels to find answers, coupled with her professional knowledge of film, compel her to sleuth despite the difficulties borne from a complex history with her lover, David. A little digging reveals that the murder victim was a courier with a dark history forged in Eastern Europe at the time of the Soviet Union’s collapse. And a little more digging reveals dark happenings here at home, money laundering, and the deadly price of dealing in diamonds…. This dangerous case for Ellie follows 2002’s Anthony-nominated An Eye for Murder and the 2003 Picture of Guilt, all three published in hardcover by Poisoned Pen Press and in paperback by Berkley Prime Crime. |
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Image Before My Eyes $11.99 A stunning commemoration of Jews in Poland before the two World Wars, IMAGE BEFORE MY EYES pays homage to the dynamic and vibrant society of 3.5 million people that was destroyed during the Holocaust.Unearthing the stories of Jewish villagers, aristocrats, socialists, Zionists, and artists who fashioned a thriving civilization with a 900-year history, this triumphant films draws on the sacred and rare artifacts of a crushed world-home movies, forgotten song recordings, and the evocative memories of survivors-to recreate Jewish Poland. Tracing the subtle contours of Jewish Diaspora, IMAGE BEFORE MY EYES visits people as varied as a former mayor of Scarsdale, New York describing his youthful Polish patriotism and a Brooklyn housewife who touchingly sings the Yiddish songs of teachers, tradesmen, and beggars she learned as a child in Warsaw.From the bucolic, traditional shtetls of the countryside to the freewheeling cultural revolution in the cities led by freethinkers, award-winning director Josh Waletzky (Partisans of Vilna) masterfully memorializes a proud culture that still inspires hope and reverence.System Requirements:Running Time 88 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE |
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Image Transfer on Clay $16.46 The first comprehensive how-to book on the topic! Contemporary ceramists have adapted traditional printmaking procedures to transfer images onto clay surfaces. And, with this thorough resource, anyone can take advantage of these techniques in their own home studio–even those with no printmaking background. The simple processes don”t require fancy equipment. Use silk-screen decals with light-sensitive emulsions to create a master image: then cover with glazes, and voila! Use colored slips for unique monoprints. Work with stencils, relief blocks, or stamps, trying a variety of materials to mark the clay surface. Each method is carefully laid out in numerous photos, and shown on a finished piece. More than 100 images by leading contemporary artists showcase the techniques and provide a wealth of inspiration. |
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Image Art Workshop $15.58 This book teaches the reader to think of a photograph as a canvas for a wide range of artistic manipulation and coloring techniques. Once upon a time, you hesitated to even take scissors to a photo (even an imperfect one) because if you lost its negative, you”d also lose that moment in time forever. In this day of digital images and photo printers for the home computer, photographs are easily duplicated, so you never have to be concerned about preserving printed photos. You can cut, color, collage, and camouflage to your heart’’s content. The photo is now an art medium that can be altered physically or digitally to create all kinds of effects. |
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Dual Image Applique $16.77 Get two designs from each pattern! One fused pattern produces two blocks in this positive/negative machine applique method. It’’s simple, economical, fun, fast, and stunning! A single project yields a double return. Trace the design, cut out from fused fabric, and you”ll get both your original design and the reverse of it in the background. Fuse both to other fabrics and there you have it-two quilts for the work of one. Machine applique and quilt the designs at the same time. There are mini-projects to practice with and 10 complete projects with patterns and step-by-step instructions. Projects suitable for all skill levels range from home dec and accessory items such as a tote, pillow, bell pull, wallhanging, and table runner to full-size quilts. Each project introduces new skills or techniques. An extensive gallery demonstrates just how versatile reverse applique can be. The variations in color, technique, and style of the quilts will inspire your own creativity. |
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An Image $18.99 From his work in the fiction mode to documentary to installation, German filmmaker Harun Farocki has consistently explored ideas of language, ideology, perception, and contemporary audio-visual culture. In An Image (Ein Bild), he chronicles the process of shooting a Playboy centerfold photo. Shot in four days at Playboy’s photography studio in Munich, the film begins with the building of the set and follows through to the dismantling of the set at the end of the job. Farocki includes all phases of the photo shoot and shows the participation of the many people involved in making one photo. In so doing, he effectively strips the glamour and allure from the subject by focusing on the labor and orchestration behind it. A materialist documentary in the best sense of the world (Jonathan Rosenbaum, Chicago Reader). In German with English subtitles.System Requirements:Running Time 25 Mins.Format: DVD MOVIE |
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Image of You, Image of Me $20.31 Image of You, Image of Me |
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In the Image $17.63 Not just a fine first novel, this is a young woman’s coming of age story, a romantic love story, and a spiritual journey, each infused with the lessons of history. |
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