What Is The International Red Cross

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MIU Flexible Cutting Board, Set of 5 $6.99 These handy, flexible cutting boards are color coded for different food groups to minimize cross-contamination and to protect countertops. Blue for fish, red for meats, yellow for poultry, green for vegetables and white for general purposes. The flexible boards curl easily to transfer chopped food directly into the bowl, pot or pan….. |
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Progressive International Set of 6 Chopping Mats $9.95 Color coding, along with the fun little icons, prevents cross-contaminating . This set includes not only four mats (one each for meat, poultry, fruits/veggies, and fish), but also two clear mats that are handy for chopping nuts or herbs. As if you weren’t already convinced, consider these benefits: when you’re done chopping you can bend the mat to funnel food directly into pan or bowl, and when pr… |
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All the Best – I [Association of International Quartet Champions -SPEBSQSA]] 4-disc-Nightlife; Boston Common; Gentlemen’s Agreement; Buffalo Bills Disc 1 – Nightlife (1996) Cross the Mason Dixon Line Stars Fell on Alabama Beautiful Dreamer It Never Occurred to Me You’re as Welcome as the Flowers in May Basin Street Blues I Love You for Sentimental Reasons Sailin’ Away on the Old Henry Clay Just Because/Shine Medley I’ll Always Be Mother’s Boy Those … |
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Freud D1080X Diablo 10-Inch 80-tooth ATB Finish Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor and PermaShield Coating $44.00 FREUD SAW BLADE *10″ *80T *5/8″ arbor *Ultra finish cut *Super thin laser cut kerf *”Red” Perma-Shield coated *Laser cut stabilizer vents *Laser cut heat expansion slots… |
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Freud D0740X Diablo 7-1/4 40 Tooth ATB Finishing Saw Blade with 5/8-Inch Arbor, Diamond Knockout, and PermaShield Coating $13.86 For a clean-cutting blade that makes smooth finish crosscuts in a variety of wood types, look no further than the Freud D0740X Diablo 7.25-Inch Finishing Saw Blade. Ideal for finish work such as deck and fence construction, this is your go-to finishing blade for slicing and ripping through hardwood, softwood, plywood, and fascia board. For strong, long-lasting resistance, the blade features a toug… |
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First Aid Kit With Hard Case- 326 pcs- First Aid Complete Care Kit – Exceeds OSHA & ANSI Guidelines – Ideal for the Workplace – Disaster Preparedness (Colors May Vary) $29.94 This highly organized kit provides comprehensive first aid treatment for a variety of needs. It complies or exceeds all OSHA guidelines and meets ANSI types I and II requirements. The kit is fully organized for easy use and will treat many emergency situations. It can be wall mounted or stored easily. Clean: 27 Antiseptic Towelettes, 27 alcohol Prep Pads, 9 Povidone Iodine Prep Pads, 1 Eye Wash 1 … |
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ATT Iphone 4 Back Cover Housing, Red Glass Battery Door, Replacement back housing with interior Frame and free CROSS screwdriver. $2.10 New Genuine Housing Glass Cover for APPLE IPHONE 4G (16GB, 32GB) HOUSING This part is the FULL back housing. See the pictures with mounting brackets. Compatibility: iPhone 4G (16GB, 32GB)… |
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PCT International ANCM3671 Andrew Channel Master VHF/UHF/FM Antenna $124.64 HDTV Antennas, Channel Master, 3671 HDTV VHF/UHF-FM Crossfire Antenna, 3671… |
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Grundig FR200 Emergency Radio (Red) $50.00 The Etón Grundig FR200 AM/FM Shortwave World Band Crank Radio and Light is the entry-level shortwave radio in Etón’s line of emergency radios. With a dependable hand-crank power generator that powers the unit’s AM/FM/Shortwave radio and built-in LED flashlight, the lightweight and portable Grundig FR200 is an economical choice for anyone in the market for a radio that can be relied on in emergen… |
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Violets Are Blue (Alex Cross) $4.00 Fans of James Patterson’s resourceful cop Alex Cross will be relieved to find that he’s back on familiar territory with Violets Are Blue–and, more importantly, that this is one of the best Alex Cross thrillers yet. The malign criminal genius of Roses Are Red is fixing to give Alex a hard time once again. The FBI joins Patterson’s dogged cop in a particularly unsettling investigation: t… |
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American Red Cross First Aid Pack for Pets $29.99 The American Red Cross First Aid Pack for Pets is used for everything from responding to open wounds to doctoring injured bones on a furry friend, this first aid kit has the essentials you’ll need to help your pet in an emergency. Lightweight and easy to store in the house or car, this kit is great to have handy for everything from road trips to a day at the park. Also makes a great gift for friends and family petlovers! Emergencies can occur suddenly and without warning. Knowing what to do in the initial moments can be critical to your pet’s life. Thanks to the Red Cross, pet owners can equip themselves when the unthinkable happens. Support the American Red Cross today and equip yourself with this first aid kit to protect your pets. This First Aid Fanny Pack includes the following: 3 Sterile cotton tipped applicators 1 Non-Adherent pad 2 guage bandage 2 Triple Anti-biotic ointment 1 Tongue Depressors 1 ice pack 1 Sterile Combine Pad 1 Tweezer 2 pairs of Latex free gloves 1 Rescue Blanket 1 Styptic Pencil 1 Scissors 1 Eye wash 1 Hydrogen Peroxide solution 1 dropper 1 marker |
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International Harvester Stripe Black/Red $7.98 International Harvester from VIP Exclusive Collection for Cranston Print Works. Colors include black, cream, orange and red. |
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International Harvester Red Tractor Red/Gold $7.98 International Harvester from VIP Exclusive Collection for Cranston Print Works. Colors include green, black, brown, gold and red. |
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International Harvester Farmall Logos Red $7.98 International Harvester from VIP Exclusive Collection for Cranston Print Works. Colors include green, black, cream, orange and blue on a red background. |
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International Harvester Red Tractor Scattered Cream $7.98 International Harvester from VIP Exclusive Collection for Cranston Print Works. Colors include black and red on a cream background with the International Harvester logo. |
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What’s Cookin’ Checks Red $7.98 Designed by Dan Morris for RJR Fabrics, this cotton print fabric features red and white checks. Use fabric for quilting, home décor accents, craft projects and apparel. |
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Red Cross Canker Sore Medication – 0.25 Oz $4.2 Red Cross Canker Sore Medication temporarily relieves pain due to minor irritation of the mouth and gums. |
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International Harvester Red Tractor Panel Multi $7.98 Designed for Cranston Print Works, this panel features 28 blocks which measure about 6.00” x 6.00”with the International Harvester logo and red tractor. The panel measures 24” x 44”. Colors include red, orange, green and black. Use for quilting and craft projects. |
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What’s Cookin’ Checks Red/White $7.98 Designed by Dan Morris for RJR Fabrics, this cotton p[rint fabric feature a red and white check design. Fabric is perfect for quilts, home decor accents, craft projects and apparel. |
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Taylor Made St Andrews Cross Courtesy Flag, 12 X 18 $19.99 Taylor Made St Andrews Cross Courtesy Flag, 12″ X 18″ . All flags available in our vibrant bright nylon colors. These beauties add an international flair to any boat. All World flags measure 12″ x 18″ with brass grommets Flag colors may vary from what is shown here |
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50 Things You Want To Know About World Issues… $22.99 Is China the next super power? Can the West win the war on terrorism? Is the world running out of oil? What is the McDonald’s Golden Arches Theory of World Peace? Is Microsoft more powerful than a nation like Australia? Why did the United States invade Iraq? Will there ever be peace in Israel and Palestine? In an increasingly complex world it’s easy to feel that only the experts understand global issues – the rest of us just have to take their word for it. In 50 THINGS YOU WANT TO KNOW ABOUT WORLD ISSUES, resident expert on Australia’s top national breakfast show ‘Sunrise’, Dr Keith Suter, cuts through the jargon and diplomatic talk to answer 50 questions you always wanted to ask about international issues. In his trademark clear, no-nonsense style, Dr Keith makes sense of even the most complex issues, so we can all get a better understanding of what’s going on in the world and where Australia fits in….Dr Keith Suter is the foreign affairs expert on Sunrise, the number one Australian breakfast show, presenting his own segment, ‘Global Notebook’. A social commentator, strategic planner, conference speaker, writer and broadcaster, Keith is also a foreign affairs analyst for Sky TV Australia and Radio 4BC, Brisbane, and can be heard on Australian radio on an average of once a day. Keith writes the history page for The Daily Telegraph, and is the author of 50 Things You Want to Know About World Issues (also known as Keith Suter’s Global Notebook), and Keith’s Suter’s Local Notebook, both published by Bantam. Since 1993 Keith has been a member of The Club of Rome, a global think tank on economic and environmental matters. He is on the speakers’ circuit and makes public appearances every week. Keith is also on several committees, including the International Law Association, the International Commission of Jurists, the International Humanitarian Law Committee of the Australian Red Cross (NSW), and the International Commission of Jurists (NSW). He also lectures at the |
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Historic Trails and Roads in North Dakota: Red River Trails $8.69 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Red River Trails were a network of ox cart routes connecting the Red River Colony (the “Selkirk Settlement”) and Fort Garry in British North America with the head of navigation on the Mississippi River in the United States. These trade routes ran from the location of present-day Winnipeg in the Canadian province of Manitoba across the international border and by a variety of routes across what is now the eastern part of North Dakota and western and central Minnesota to Mendota and Saint Paul, Minnesota on the Mississippi. Travellers began to use the trails by the 1820s, with the heaviest use from the 1840s to the early 1870s, when they were superseded by railways. Until then, these cartways provided the most efficient means of transportation between the isolated Red River Colony and the outside world. They gave the Selkirk colonists and their neighbours, the people, an outlet for their furs and a source of supplies other than the Hudson’s Bay Company, which was unable to enforce its monopoly in the face of the competition that used the trails. Free traders, independent of the Hudson’s Bay Company and outside its jurisdiction, developed extensive commerce with the United States, making Saint Paul the principal entrepôt and link to the outside world for the Selkirk Settlement. The trade developed by and along the trails connecting Fort Garry with Saint Paul stimulated commerce, contributed to the settlement of Minnesota and North Dakota in the United States, and accelerated the settlement of Canada to the west of the rugged barrier known as the Canadian Shield. For a time, this cross-border trade even threatened Canada’s control of its western territories. The threat diminished after completion of transcontinental trade routes both north … More: |
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Historic Trails and Roads in South Dakota: Red River Trails $8.87 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Red River Trails were a network of ox cart routes connecting the Red River Colony (the “Selkirk Settlement”) and Fort Garry in British North America with the head of navigation on the Mississippi River in the United States. These trade routes ran from the location of present-day Winnipeg in the Canadian province of Manitoba across the international border and by a variety of routes across what is now the eastern part of North Dakota and western and central Minnesota to Mendota and Saint Paul, Minnesota on the Mississippi. Travellers began to use the trails by the 1820s, with the heaviest use from the 1840s to the early 1870s, when they were superseded by railways. Until then, these cartways provided the most efficient means of transportation between the isolated Red River Colony and the outside world. They gave the Selkirk colonists and their neighbours, the people, an outlet for their furs and a source of supplies other than the Hudson’s Bay Company, which was unable to enforce its monopoly in the face of the competition that used the trails. Free traders, independent of the Hudson’s Bay Company and outside its jurisdiction, developed extensive commerce with the United States, making Saint Paul the principal entrepôt and link to the outside world for the Selkirk Settlement. The trade developed by and along the trails connecting Fort Garry with Saint Paul stimulated commerce, contributed to the settlement of Minnesota and North Dakota in the United States, and accelerated the settlement of Canada to the west of the rugged barrier known as the Canadian Shield. For a time, this cross-border trade even threatened Canada’s control of its western territories. The threat diminished after completion of transcontinental trade routes both north … More: |