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Factory-Reconditioned Bosch PB10-CDR-RT Power Box Advanced Job Site Radio with CD Player and Remote Control


Factory-Reconditioned Bosch PB10-CDR-RT Power Box Advanced Job Site Radio with CD Player and Remote Control


$333.00


The Bosch PB10-CD Power Box System is ready to rock when you are. This AM/FM radio with CD player features a tough design that will stand up to the elements. And with its advanced feature that lets you charge your Bosch batteries while listening to music, it's a must-have for any jobsite..caption {font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Arial, serif;font-size: 10px;font-weight: bold;font-style: ital...

Panasonic RP-HT21 Lightweight Headphones with XBS Port


Panasonic RP-HT21 Lightweight Headphones with XBS Port


$5.95


Take your music on the run with Panasonic's lightweight, low-cost RP-HT21 over-ear headphones. Their large, 30 mm diaphragms offer full-bodied sound free of the harshness and discomfort that usually accompany earbud-style earphones. The headphones' open-air design minimizes adverse resonances, and Panasonic's XBS acoustic ports naturally emphasize bass frequencies for rich sound from nearly any so...

Sennheiser  RS120 Over-Ear 900MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle


Sennheiser RS120 Over-Ear 900MHz Wireless RF Headphones with Charging Cradle


$86.95


SENNHEISER RS120 -- Now you can enjoy complete freedom of movement when listening to music or using your computer! This open, supra-aural wireless RF ( Radio Frequency ) headphone system delivers transparent, balanced sound with outstanding bass response. Transmitter can be wall mounted Very lightweight headphones, extremely comfortable to wear Frequency response - 22Hz - 19500Hz Rechar...

Grace Digital GDI-IRA500 Wireless Internet Radio Adapter Featuring Pandora, NPR and SIRIUS


Grace Digital GDI-IRA500 Wireless Internet Radio Adapter Featuring Pandora, NPR and SIRIUS


$85.45

The Grace Digital Solo

Grace Digital Solo
Supports online music services: Pandora, Live365
VIP and
SiriusXM internet radio
Compatible with the Grace iPhone / Touch /
iPad and Android remote control apps
4-line, high contrast, backlit display lets you view st...


SSI Mini Hearing Aid with 5 Levels of Volume Control (Batteries Included)


SSI Mini Hearing Aid with 5 Levels of Volume Control (Batteries Included)


$9.14


Ideal for use by the hearing impaired, hunters, sports enthusiasts, and insomniacs simply wanting to hear the bedroom TV without bothering others, the SSI Mini Hearing Aid with 5 Levels of Volume Control lets you hear the softest whispers loud and clear from up to 100 feet away. Smaller than a credit card, this mini hearing aid is discreet enough to fit easily in your pocket or handbag. To use it,...

Silver Sonic Personal Sound Amplifier


Silver Sonic Personal Sound Amplifier


$32.99


The Bell+Howell® Silver Sonic XL super charges your hearing, easily amplifying sounds up to 90 feet away-for easy listening at home, restaurants, theaters and more. Best of all, it looks like a tiny cell phone earpiece, so no one will know you are wearing a sound amplifier. Comes with adjustable volume control and 3 soft, flexible tips. Available in battery-operated or rechargeable models. Rechar...

Bell & Howell Silver Sonic XL Personal Sound Amplifier


Bell & Howell Silver Sonic XL Personal Sound Amplifier


$18.99


The Bell and Howell Silver Sonic XL has the ability to give you sonic hearing, easily amplifying sounds up to 90 feet away. Never miss out on a conversation, game or TV show ever again. Small and lightweight, it looks like a wireless cell phone earpiece so no one will know you have sonic hearing. Silver Sonic XL?s flexible ear mount easily adjusts to fit all ear shapes and sizes. Plus, the conven...

Griffin iFM Radio Receiver for iPhone and iPod


Griffin iFM Radio Receiver for iPhone and iPod


$14.10


iFM for iPhone and iPod...

Medicines, Medical Devices and the Law


Medicines, Medical Devices and the Law


$119.48


In recent years the need for specialist knowledge of the laws governing the regulation of medicines has become apparent. This is the case among not only lawyers but also hospitals, researchers, prescribers and many others involved in the provision of healthcare. Such a need has been precipitated by a number of factors including the changing structure of healthcare in the UK and Europe, the increasing specialisation in litigation relating to medicines control and provision and the various changes in regulation that have arisen both from challenges in the courts and from the intervention of public bodies. Until now the information resources available to those involved in the complex interrelations between medicines, medical devices and the law have remained scarce. This book is designed to address this situation by bringing together the knowledge of the laws governing the regulation of medicines of the most experienced and qualified experts in one volume ranging across all aspects of the field. All areas of the law relating to the research, development, manufacture, distribution and dispensation of medicines and medical devices in the UK are covered as well as various topics within the law governing responsibilities, procedures and compensation in cases of malpractice and injury. Author: OGrady, John/ DobbsSmith, Ian/ Walsh, Nigel Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 428 Publication Date: 2011/06/16 Language: English Dimensions: 9.21 x 6.14 x 0.87 inches

Making Music with Mobile Devices


Making Music with Mobile Devices


$22.55


Most of us employ at least one form of mobile device for communication, organization, information, and listening to music. But what about making music? In the past, we've had to wait to make music until we returned to the studio, or we'd carry around a ratty old notebook in which we would jot down our ideas. Now, with the help of a growing number of programmers and manufacturers, we can employ mobile music-making devices to make music remotely. This book shows you how. This book's purpose is not only to give you new ideas for making music while you are waiting in the subway or on a break at work, but also to show you how to incorporate those mobile music sessions back into your home studio sessions. It offers a survey of the available technologies, hardware, and software available for making music on mobile devices, as well as direct instruction and tutorials on how to set up music software on mobile devices and then integrate your music into a stage or studio setup. Additionally, this book covers how to integrate mobile devices into the home recording environment for use with software such as Pro Tools, Ableton Live, and more.

Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts


Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts


$50.85


In "Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts," " "editors Cheryl Glenn and Krista Ratcliffe bring together seventeen essays by new and established scholars that demonstrate the value and importance of silence and listening to the study and practice of rhetoric. Building on the editors' groundbreaking research, which respects the power of the spoken word while challenging the marginalized status of silence and listening, this volume" "makes a strong case for placing these overlooked concepts, and their intersections, at the forefront of rhetorical arts within rhetoric and composition studies. Divided into three parts--History, Theory and Criticism, and Praxes--this book reimagines traditional histories and theories of rhetoric and incorporates contemporary interests, such as race, gender, and cross-cultural concerns, into scholarly conversations about rhetorical history, theory, criticism, and praxes. For the editors and the other contributors to this volume, silence is not simply the absence of sound and listening is not a passive act. When used strategically and with purpose--together and separately--silence and listening are powerful rhetorical devices integral to effective communication. The essays cover a wide range of subjects, including women rhetors from ancient Greece and medieval and Renaissance Europe; African philosophy and African American rhetoric; contemporary antiwar protests in the United States; activist conflict resolution in Israel and Palestine; and feminist and second-language pedagogies. Taken together, the essays in this volume advance the argument that silence and listening are as important to rhetoric and composition studies as the more traditionally emphasized arts of reading, writing, and speaking and are particularly effective for theorizing, historicizing, analyzing, and teaching. An extremely valuable resource for instructors and students in rhetoric, composition, and communication studies, "Silence and Listening as Rhetorical Arts" will also have applications beyond academia, helping individuals, cultural groups, and nations more productively discern and implement appropriate actions when all parties agree to engage in rhetorical situations that include not only respectful speaking, reading, and writing but also productive silence and rhetorical listening.

The Inner History of Devices (Paperback)


The Inner History of Devices (Paperback)


$23.14


For more than two decades, in such landmark studies as The Second Self and Life on the Screen, Sherry Turkle has challenged our collective imagination with her insights about how technology enters our private worlds. In The Inner History of Devices, she describes her process, an approach that reveals how what we make is woven into our ways of seeing ourselves. She brings together three traditions of listening--that of the memoirist, the clinician, and the ethnographer. Each informs the others to compose an inner history of devices. We read about objects ranging from cell phones and video poker to prosthetic eyes, from Web sites and television to dialysis machines. In an introductory essay, Turkle makes the case for an "intimate ethnography" that challenges conventional wisdom. One personal computer owner tells Turkle: "This computer means everything to me. It`s where I put my hope." Turkle explains that she began that conversation thinking she would learn how people put computers to work. By its end, her question has changed: "What was there about personal computers that offered such deep connection? What did a computer have that offered hope?" The Inner History of Devices teaches us to listen for the answer. In the memoirs, ethnographies, and clinical cases collected in this volume, we read about an American student who comes to terms with her conflicting identities as she contemplates a cell phone she used in Japan ("Tokyo sat trapped inside it"); a troubled patient who uses email both to criticize her therapist and to be reassured by her; a compulsive gambler who does not want to win steadily at video poker because a pattern of losing and winning keep

The Inner History of Devices


The Inner History of Devices


$29.39


For more than two decades, in such landmark studies as "The Second Self" and "Life on the Screen, " Sherry Turkle has challenged our collective imagination with her insights about how technology enters our private worlds. In "The Inner History of Devices, " she describes her process, an approach that reveals how what we make is woven into our ways of seeing ourselves. She brings together three traditions of listening--that of the memoirist, the clinician, and the ethnographer. Each informs the others to compose an inner history of devices. We read about objects ranging from cell phones and video poker to prosthetic eyes, from Web sites and television to dialysis machines. In an introductory essay, Turkle makes the case for an "intimate ethnography" that challenges conventional wisdom. One personal computer owner tells Turkle: "This computer means everything to me. It's where I put my hope." Turkle explains that she began that conversation thinking she would learn how people put computers to work. By its end, her question has changed: "What was there about personal computers that offered such deep connection? What did a computer have that offered hope?" "The Inner History of Devices" teaches us to listen for the answer. In the memoirs, ethnographies, and clinical cases collected in this volume, we read about an American student who comes to terms with her conflicting identities as she contemplates a cell phone she used in Japan ("Tokyo sat trapped inside it"); a troubled patient who uses email both to criticize her therapist and to be reassured by her; a compulsive gambler who does not want to win steadily at video poker because a pattern of losing and winning keeps her more connected to the body of the machine. In these writings, we hear untold stories. We learn that received wisdom never goes far enough.

Listening


Listening


$22.64


In this lyrical meditation on listening, Jean-Luc Nancy examines sound in relation to the human body. How is listening different from hearing? What does listening entail? How does what is heard differ from what is seen? Can philosophy even address listening, A(c)couter, as opposed to entendre, which means both hearing and understanding?Unlike the visual arts, sound produces effects that persist long after it has stopped. The body, Nancy says, is itself like an echo chamber, responding to music by inner vibrations as well as outer attentiveness. Since athe ear has no eyelida (Quignard), sound cannot be blocked out or ignored: our whole being is involved in listening, just as it is involved in interpreting what it hears.The mystery of music and of its effects on the listener is subtly examined. Nancyas skill as a philosopher is to bring the reader companionably along with him as he examines these fresh and vital questions; by the end of the book the reader feels as if listening very carefully to a person talking quietly, close to the ear.