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Here is the review for the Amazon Kindle. The Amazon Kindle is available on Amazon.com for $399.99 It uses the Sprint EVDO network to access data much like a cell phone without a wireless hotspot and most of all, it is free. It has 256 MB of internal storage and provides an SD memory card slot along with a USB mini slot, along with a headphone jack.

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EZ Reader Auto Pop-Up Wide Angle LED Book Light

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The EZ-ReaderĀ® LED pop-up book light automatically pops up at the touch of a button and provides a Hi Tech wide angle LED light technology. The super bright light makes reading easier, especially for persons with impaired vision. Clips onto book for easy reading.

Charlie Rose - Chris Anderson / Michael Arrington (March 6, 2008)

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A conversation with Chris Anderson of Wired Magazine. || A conversation with Michael Arrington of TechCrunch.com

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LED Book Light W/Battery designed for Amazon Kindle! 100% Money Back Guarantee

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Black & Silver travel reading light goes anywhere and clips to anything! Our most versatile light, the flexible, neck points bright LEDs wherever you need the light most. The Flex Neck Reading Light is just the thing for readers, travelers and students. Batteries included!

Working on Yourself Doesn't Work : The 3 Simple Ideas That Can Instantaneously Transform Your Life

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Instant gratification junkies seeking self-awareness are bound to find the title of Ariel and Shya Kane's book extremely attractive. And seductive it is: who wouldn't like to discover enlightenment in a moment? The key, explain the Kanes, is getting to the moment: being fully present in the here and now without trying to manipulate or change what you see. According to the Kanes, "all problems are a projection towards the future of possible realities based on the past." Consequently, inhibitors to living life directly include the inability to let go of one's history--to forgive people and events from the past--as well as resistance to the circumstances of one's life, and repetitive, mechanical thoughts and behaviors. The essence of transformation is "a non-judgmental witnessing, viewing, or seeing of yourself and how you interact with your life," which stands in direct opposition to therapy's approach of working on one's history to bring about change. Here, awareness of a prejudice or pattern of behavior is--simply and immediately--enough to transform it.

Principles of awareness, self-realization, and enlightenment, of course, are nothing new, and the Kanes are careful to point this out. Some readers may wonder, then, why the Kanes refer to themselves as pioneers of a "revolutionary new technology," and whether Instantaneous Transformation(R) really requires a trademark. Nevertheless, Working on Yourself Doesn't Work is warm, anecdotal, and conversationally written, and includes general suggestions and pointers for the reader rather than rules to memorize. All in all, it is a gentle and potentially powerful invitation to enter a new and liberating state of mind. --Svenja Soldovieri

Triathlete Magazine's Complete Triathlon Book: The Training, Diet, Health, Equipment, and Safety Tips You Need to Do Your Best

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TRIATHLETE MAGAZINE'S COMPLETE BOOK OF TRIATHLON offers the best advice, stories, and tips from elite coaches and athletes who have contributed to the magazine over the years in one handy, easily referenced package. Striking a balance between technical depth and beginner-friendliness, the book appeals to both novices and veterans by omitting all unnecessary details and getting right down to the bottom-line guidelines that all triathletes can use. Also, wherever appropriate, the book offers guidelines for the various categories of triathlete--beginners, veterans, short-course specialists, and even Ironman specialists.