Three-pack of Brother LC-02 Black Compatible Inkjet Cartridges
The obvious choice for affordable printing, this package contains three compatible inkjet cartridges for the replacement of the Brother LC-02 black cartridge.
Features include:
24mL capacity
Black ink
Yields 750 pages (average)
Compatible with the following Brother models:
Brother MFC-7100/Brother MFC-7150C/Brother MFC-7160C/Brother MFC-730/Brother MFC-740/Brother MFC-760/Brother MFC-9100C
This item is not returnable.
This set of four Floral Scroll Dining Chair Covers is the perfect way to rejuvenate your living room without replacing your whole set. Chair covers are also an easy way to protect your chairs from kids and pets.
Set includes four dining chair covers
Made from durable 60-percent cotton/40-percent polyester
Floral scroll pattern
Available in slate, sage, champagne, burgundy, or truffle color options
Conveniently machine washable
Covers measure 23 inches wide in back x 42 inches high in back
Imported
The complete King James version of the New Testament of the Holy Bible is presented in this educational program. Using a library filled with images, facts, and synchronized graphics, narrator Stephen Johnston brings to life the essence of Christianity and biblical history.DVD Features:Region 0Keep CaseSingle Side - Single LayerFull Frame - 1.33Anamorphic Widescreen - 16.9Audio: Dolby Digital Stereo - EnglishInteractive Features: Interactive Menus Scene Access
Documentary film AMERICA'S HEART AND SOUL is a series of shorts about people who live in the United States and who are--in a kooky, brave, inventive, or otherwise offbeat way--outstanding Americans. The portraits are unrelated, but they are linked by a romantic patriotism, as if the film is rhetorically asking, aren't Americans something else? Director Louis Schwartzberg combines his own color-saturated aerial footage (taken in locations from the Continental Divide to the Vermont countryside) with wonderful vignettes about people who live extraordinary livesthat add to the richness of our national identity.Take, for example, John Yac Yacobellis, a legendary bike messenger from New York, revered by his colleagues, who earns $200 a day narrowly avoiding car doors swinging into his path. Or the fledgling rock band Waltham, who work blue collar jobs in Massachusetts by day to support their hard-rocking nights. Patty Wagstaff, the three-time aerobatic flyer champion, describes the sensation of aerial loops, and tells how the dangers of her job keep her focused. Also featured in this long lineup of characters is Michael Bennett, who served time for armed robbery, turned his life around, and ended up on the Olympic boxing team. Even Ben Cohen (co-owner of the Ben& Jerry's ice cream enterprise) offers his two cents about growing a business from a small mom-and-pop shop a major brand.Schwartzberg's film, illustrated by inspirational sayings and uplifting majestic music, leaves one with the sensation of being cheered into a bubble of stalwart national pride. Schwartzberg formerly directed commercials, and his project has all the sparkle of a Coca-Cola ad. But audiences will nonetheless be struck by the film's essential truth: America is filled with complex, talented, and unusual folks--and that's something to feel good about.




