Draper 57547 - Fence Wire Tensioning ToolFor tensioning wire (including barbed wire) up to ... more
4mm diameter prior to stapling onto wooden fencing posts. Manufactured from carbon steel hardened and tempered with 600mm long handle for excellent leverage and ...
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Fence Wire Tensioning ToolFor tensioning wire (including barbed wire) up to 4mm diameter ... more
prior to stapling onto wooden fencing posts. Manufactured from carbon steel hardened and tempered with 600mm long handle for excellent leverage and a pivoting 'Dur...
Postage & Packaging: £5.01 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
For tensioning wire (including barbed wire) up to 4mm diameter prior to stapling onto ... more
wooden fencing posts. Manufactured from carbon steel hardened and tempered with 600mm long handle for excellent leverage and a pivoting ´Durbar´ steel loc...
Advantages: Grity US drama Disadvantages: The bc are showing them to close together
80% of the recent so-called US sub prime debt was run up by black Americans, the last group in America to be cynically offered credit to keep those erroneous bonuses coming in for those greedy bankers, the city of Baltimore (65% black) and the setting for 'The Wire' a classic case study of who's bearing the brunt of the consequences, that contrast between poverty and wealth in Baltimore one of the reasons why the show is so authentic, that financial, criminal and political aphartied of the city dissected here through David Simons brilliant script. The banks knew the black families didn't have a cent but offered them 110% mortgages at high interest rates they could never pay back. City authorities are suing the Wells Fargo Bank for the so called 'ghetto loans' because they now have to pick up the pieces now the bubble has burst all over ...
Advantages: Very emotional story and vivid cinematography Disadvantages: But a bit slow and predictable
Rabbit Proof Fence refers to the fence which used to stretch all the way across the length of Australia, to keep the rabbits to the north and the farmland to the south separate. This film tells the shocking true story of Molly Craig, who, at the age of 14, was taken away from her aboriginal family with her sister, Daisy and cousin, Gracie; driven to a Christian correction camp 1200 miles west, from which she escaped, and then walked all the way home by following the fence. This practice of taking "half-caste" aborigines was perpetrated by the Australian government until as recently as 1970, which makes it all the more disturbing. It is based on the book written by Molly's daughter, Doris Pilkington Garimara.
Whilst at the orphanage, they are taught Christian values in order to be put into white society. The so-called Protector ...
Advantages: A compelling tale told with warmth and humour by those who lived it Disadvantages: Unnecessary "reconstruction" scenes used over voiceovers
of this man, who I considered to be a clown, walking on a wire 1,368 feet off the ground.
Of course in childhood that number means nothing ? in fact despite the TV coverage Frenchman Phillipe Petit?s feat received in 1974, it wasn?t until I saw the twin towers for myself on my first visit to New York 25 years later that I realised just how high up he had been, and perhaps he wasn?t just a clown after all.
?Man on Wire? is a documentary that explains how Petit came to perform this highwire walk on the 7th of August 1974. And while the star of the show is always Petit, it explains how he was able to pull off the stunt with the help of a motley crew of helpers.
Phillipe Petit had been training for the walk for years. Right at the start of ?Man on Wire? he retells reading about these new towers that were being built in Manhattan in a newspaper ...
rosebud2001 03.08.2009
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