Stay fit and physically relaxed at work with this set of exercises for the office. Host Sharyn Pak leads viewers through 10 simple routines designed to increase flexibility and reduce stiffness caused by sitting in one position for too long. Using available office staples like a desk, filing cabinet, and chair, Pak addresses the neck, back, legs, shoulders, arms, and even hands. The moves here aim to loosen the body, release tension, prevent carpel tunnel syndrome, and counteract ergonomically nightmarish working environments.
Castles
Every page of this compact sized visual guide is packed with absorbing facts and full-color photography for quick reference and stimulating reading. Just the right size to throw in a knapsack, keep in a locker, or store in a desk--DK pockets are a perfect way to keep facts at your fingertips.
Castles
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Queen Anne Bill Payer's Desk
Get organized with this elegant, versatile Queen Anne Bill Payer Desk. It makes a stylish addition to any home or office decor.
Made of solid wood and durable mdf
Versatile oak finish Two double-door drawers hold letter and legal-sized hanging files
Swing-out desk top Pull-out letter tray
Built-in magazine rack
Queen Anne legs
Fine metal hardware
Measures 31.5 inches high x 41.5 inches wide (when leaf is open) x 15.75 inches deep
Assembly required.
Queen Anne Bill Payer's Desk
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The World War II Desk Reference
More than 12 million American men and women entered the U.S. armed forces during World War II, and millions more worked and sacrificed at home to help the Allied cause to defeat the Axis powers. At the close of the war, America had become the leading nation on the global stage, and its veterans returned home to forge a vibrant postwar society. Written under the direction of two distinguished historians,
The World War II Desk Reference
explains in clear prose, backed by rosters of statistics, time lines, and maps, the global cataclysm that was World War II.
But this volume is not a typical almanac. With material ranging from battlefronts to important military commanders to armaments, among the backdrop of all the necessary political, social, and economic factors, Douglas Brinkley and Michael E. Haskew's reference will prove invaluable to readers. Photographs, lists, time lines, tables, glossaries, and maps encapsulate many pieces of complicated information, making
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The World War II Desk Reference
More than 12 million American men and women entered the U.S. armed forces during World War II, and millions more worked and sacrificed at home to help the Allied cause to defeat the Axis powers. At the close of the war, America had become the leading nation on the global stage, and its veterans returned home to forge a vibrant postwar society. Written under the direction of two distinguished historians,
The World War II Desk Reference
explains in clear prose, backed by rosters of statistics, time lines, and maps, the global cataclysm that was World War II.
But this volume is not a typical almanac. With material ranging from battlefronts to important military commanders to armaments, among the backdrop of all the necessary political, social, and economic factors, Douglas Brinkley and Michael E. Haskew's reference will prove invaluable to readers. Photographs, lists, time lines, tables, glossaries, and maps encapsulate many pieces of complicated information, making
Desk > The World War II Desk Reference
The World War II Desk Reference
More than 12 million American men and women entered the U.S. armed forces during World War II, and millions more worked and sacrificed at home to help the Allied cause to defeat the Axis powers. At the close of the war, America had become the leading nation on the global stage, and its veterans returned home to forge a vibrant postwar society. Written under the direction of two distinguished historians,
The World War II Desk Reference
explains in clear prose, backed by rosters of statistics, time lines, and maps, the global cataclysm that was World War II.
But this volume is not a typical almanac. With material ranging from battlefronts to important military commanders to armaments, among the backdrop of all the necessary political, social, and economic factors, Douglas Brinkley and Michael E. Haskew's reference will prove invaluable to readers. Photographs, lists, time lines, tables, glossaries, and maps encapsulate many pieces of complicated information, making
Desk > The World War II Desk Reference