Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Lite Source LS-20832WHT/WHT Rekha Table Lamp, White Ceramic with White Fabric Shade


  • Lite Source Table Lamp with White Ceramic body from the Rekha Collection
  • White Fabric Shade
  • Shade dimensions: 10.25-Inch height
  • Lamp dimensions: 31.5-Inch height by 15-Inch width
  • Requires 1 x 100 Watt E27-socket A-type bulb (not included)
Starring: NAVIN NISCHAL, OM PURI, REKHA

Synopsis:

Mansi and Amar have been married for years, and have a daughter by this marriage. Amar is employed full-time, while Mansi looks after the household chores and their daughter. Amar earns a steady income, which enables the family to live comfortably, but they cannot afford to be extravagant at all. One day while buying shoes for her daughter, Mansi realizes that shoes are really expensive, and wants to leave the store without purchasing them. Another woman customer named Reena offers to pay for the shoes, as she feels sorry for Mansi. Mansi reluctantly acce! pts Reena's offer to pay for the shoes, not realizing that Reena has paid for these shoes with a secret agenda that will take Mansi to a whole new world, and change her life forever.

This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.

KAMA SUTRA - DVD MovieIf you're looking for a deep, intelligently romantic movie with complex characters and a richly rewarding plot, don't bother with Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. On the other hand, if you're feeling sexy and in the mood for a lush, seductive, and visually stunning film set in 16th-century India, this one will please you like the best foreplay you've ever experienced. Or it will relax you like a full treatment at a pampering spa--either way, you're gonna feel pretty fantastic. Okay, okay... maybe we're getting a little carried away, but there's no denying that director Mira Nair (best known for her acclaimed film Salaam Bombay!) has craf! ted a sumptuous film for the eyes if not the head. Its melodra! matic pl ot is involving enough to elevate the movie high above soft-core adult fare, so you won't feel guilty after watching it.

Kama Sutra is the story of a young woman named Maya (the stunning Indira Varma) who has always been lower on the social scale than her well-born friend Tara (Sarita Choudhury), and has always lived in Tara's shadow, wearing her used clothes and being made to feel inferior. When Tara is betrothed to the handsome King Raj Singh (Naveen Andrews, from The English Patient), Tara sneaks into the king's tent on the eve of the wedding and seduces him. Later, after being trained to master the Kama Sutra's many "lessons of love," Maya will be the king's courtesan, and emotions will run high between the former best friends. But the plot is of secondary importance here (a fact that resulted in many mixed reviews), and so Kama Sutra works best as a colorful and irresistibly sexy story that is worth seeing just for the startling beauty of the f! ilm and its cast. --Jeff Shannon If you're looking for a deep, intelligently romantic movie with complex characters and a richly rewarding plot, don't bother with Kama Sutra: A Tale of Love. On the other hand, if you're feeling sexy and in the mood for a lush, seductive, and visually stunning film set in 16th-century India, this one will please you like the best foreplay you've ever experienced. Or it will relax you like a full treatment at a pampering spa--either way, you're gonna feel pretty fantastic. Okay, okay... maybe we're getting a little carried away, but there's no denying that director Mira Nair (best known for her acclaimed film Salaam Bombay!) has crafted a sumptuous film for the eyes if not the head. Its melodramatic plot is involving enough to elevate the movie high above soft-core adult fare, so you won't feel guilty after watching it.

Kama Sutra is the story of a young woman named Maya (the stunning Indira Varma) who has al! ways been lower on the social scale than her well-born friend ! Tara (Sa rita Choudhury), and has always lived in Tara's shadow, wearing her used clothes and being made to feel inferior. When Tara is betrothed to the handsome King Raj Singh (Naveen Andrews, from The English Patient), Tara sneaks into the king's tent on the eve of the wedding and seduces him. Later, after being trained to master the Kama Sutra's many "lessons of love," Maya will be the king's courtesan, and emotions will run high between the former best friends. But the plot is of secondary importance here (a fact that resulted in many mixed reviews), and so Kama Sutra works best as a colorful and irresistibly sexy story that is worth seeing just for the startling beauty of the film and its cast. --Jeff Shannon

Love, lingerie, and family loyalties collide in this sexy, sassy tale of chasing success. When ambitious City analyst Yasmin Yusuf's hope for a traditional "happily ever after" in the romance stakes is shattered, she decides there's only one ! course of actionâ€"get smart, sexy, and successful. And what better way to achieve it than by turning around a failing lingerie company? Swept head-first into her glamorous new job by suave private banker Zachary Khan, Yasmin is soon clashing with snobby fashionistas, pedantic accountants, her culturally conservative Bengali family and, worst of all, Hannah Gibbs-Smythson, Zach's indomitable senior advisor. With the odds stacked against her and her attraction to Zach complicating matters even further, the stakes for Yasmin have never been higher. Is she prepared to risk everything for the success she craves?
VAMPIRES, Zombies and Ghosts, Oh My! (and Other Creatures of the Night STORIES). This anthology contains 16 short stories about creatures that include vampires, zombies, ghosts, a seraph, Bride of Frankenstein, a mummy, and other supernatural, paranormal and downright strange creatures.

Introduction by Eve Paludan. Afterword by Ron Paludan.
Stories include:

“The Night Knows Me Well” ! by J.R. Rain (#1 bestselling Kindle vampire author of Moon Dance & Vampire Moon) -- Self-reflections of a vampire's long, bloody existence lead him to an act of desperation.

“All the Delicate Things” by Heidi Mannan -- An offbeat vampire tale whose fearless heroine, Rachael, collects the kinds of exotic creatures that would make other people shudder.

“Baron Blood” by Mark Cantrell (author of the novel, Citizen Zero) -- The truth is a bitter pill to swallow, as a group of vampires learn when they go in search of their origins and discover the shocking facts. The awful truth of their underlying nature may not ease their bloody curse, but it offers them an opportunity for revenge.

“The Curse of Nilofer” by Rekha Ambardar (author of Maid to Order & Harbor Girl) -- An archaeology tale of an Egyptian queen whose mummy and tomb hieroglyphics hold the key to an ancient mystery and wield a power that extends beyond the grave.

“Teethâ€!  by A.J. Kirby (author of Bully, The Magpie Trap & Mix Tape) -- A slick marketing man’s finest physical attribute is cursed by a local drunken councilor, with shocking results that are worthy of a bow to that familiar human nightmare.

“The Twins” by TW Brown (author of the Zomblog series and the Dead series) -- Bill Ryan, who worked at an airfield, should not have taken his kids with him on the day that “weird things” were reported in the region by the media, who held back the worst details.

“The Bone Flute Maker” by Carol J. La Valley (award winning journalist and professional biographer) -- a futuristic tale of a blind musical instrument maker with electronic eyes who rescues a wounded seraph from a former cult of which she was a member.

“Palliative” by Chantal Boudreau -- A chilling story of conscientious caregivers, an escape artist, and a palliative patient with no pulse and sharp teeth.

“Late Night Shop! ping” by Michael O’Connor (editor and multi-published shor! t story author) -- A seemingly ordinary shopping trip unfolds in the local Cheap Choice Freezermart. But strange things are afoot in the meat department.

“Vengeance Was His” by Rekha Ambardar -- A twisted tale of terror in which Count Cesare Vincenti surprises his younger wife, Lucretia. He survives a shipwreck, returns to old Palermo and catches her being a tramp. The Count banishes her to the dungeon and calls upon a vampire to find his quarry.

“The Bride of Frankenstein Dances with Celebrity” by Chris Hugh (attorney and owner of Twitch, the cat, who was featured in a NY Times bestselling book) -- A funny stab at pop-culture icons and the frustrations of being a modern-day “assembled” monster in this parody of the famous and infamous.

“That Whole Being-Dead Thing” by Allison Ridley -- A ghost named Millie haunts David, her ex-boyfriend from the tenth grade, and criticizes his lineup of potential girlfriend material.

“D! eathHouse Mansion, Inc.” by Chris Hugh - College students wage a thousand-dollar bet in “DeathHouse Mansion Inc.” a fast-paced haunted house thriller of disappearances.

“Third Degree” by A.J. Kirby -- A sun worshiper goes way too far with his bronze ambition, with shocking results.

“Love’s Transformation” by Donna Collins -- The author unveils more than one surprise to the reader in her paranormal story about a misfit romance.

“Pandora’s Boxes” by Eve Paludan -- A young widow who is just beginning to date again is haunted by a sexy ghost who mistakes her for someone else.

TOTAL: 70,000+ words (221 pages, single-spaced)

VAMPIRES, Zombies and Ghosts, Oh My! (and Other Creatures of the Night STORIES). This anthology contains 16 short stories about creatures that include vampires, zombies, ghosts, a seraph, Bride of Frankenstein, a mummy, and other supernatural, paranormal and downright strange creat! ures.

Introduction by Eve Paludan. Afterword by Ron! Paludan .

Stories include:

“The Night Knows Me Well” by J.R. Rain (#1 bestselling Kindle vampire author of Moon Dance & Vampire Moon) -- Self-reflections of a vampire's long, bloody existence lead him to an act of desperation.

“All the Delicate Things” by Heidi Mannan -- An offbeat vampire tale whose fearless heroine, Rachael, collects the kinds of exotic creatures that would make other people shudder.

“Baron Blood” by Mark Cantrell (author of the novel, Citizen Zero) -- The truth is a bitter pill to swallow, as a group of vampires learn when they go in search of their origins and discover the shocking facts. The awful truth of their underlying nature may not ease their bloody curse, but it offers them an opportunity for revenge.

“The Curse of Nilofer” by Rekha Ambardar (author of Maid to Order & Harbor Girl) -- An archaeology tale of an Egyptian queen whose mummy and tomb hieroglyphics hold the key to an ancient! mystery and wield a power that extends beyond the grave.

“Teeth” by A.J. Kirby (author of Bully, The Magpie Trap & Mix Tape) -- A slick marketing man’s finest physical attribute is cursed by a local drunken councilor, with shocking results that are worthy of a bow to that familiar human nightmare.

“The Twins” by TW Brown (author of the Zomblog series and the Dead series) -- Bill Ryan, who worked at an airfield, should not have taken his kids with him on the day that “weird things” were reported in the region by the media, who held back the worst details.

“The Bone Flute Maker” by Carol J. La Valley (award winning journalist and professional biographer) -- a futuristic tale of a blind musical instrument maker with electronic eyes who rescues a wounded seraph from a former cult of which she was a member.

“Palliative” by Chantal Boudreau -- A chilling story of conscientious caregivers, an escape artist, and a ! palliative patient with no pulse and sharp teeth.

â! €œLate N ight Shopping” by Michael O’Connor (editor and multi-published short story author) -- A seemingly ordinary shopping trip unfolds in the local Cheap Choice Freezermart. But strange things are afoot in the meat department.

“Vengeance Was His” by Rekha Ambardar -- A twisted tale of terror in which Count Cesare Vincenti surprises his younger wife, Lucretia. He survives a shipwreck, returns to old Palermo and catches her being a tramp. The Count banishes her to the dungeon and calls upon a vampire to find his quarry.

“The Bride of Frankenstein Dances with Celebrity” by Chris Hugh (attorney and owner of Twitch, the cat, who was featured in a NY Times bestselling book) -- A funny stab at pop-culture icons and the frustrations of being a modern-day “assembled” monster in this parody of the famous and infamous.

“That Whole Being-Dead Thing” by Allison Ridley -- A ghost named Millie haunts David, her ex-boyfriend from the tenth gra! de, and criticizes his lineup of potential girlfriend material.

“DeathHouse Mansion, Inc.” by Chris Hugh - College students wage a thousand-dollar bet in “DeathHouse Mansion Inc.” a fast-paced haunted house thriller of disappearances.

“Third Degree” by A.J. Kirby -- A sun worshiper goes way too far with his bronze ambition, with shocking results.

“Love’s Transformation” by Donna Collins -- The author unveils more than one surprise to the reader in her paranormal story about a misfit romance.

“Pandora’s Boxes” by Eve Paludan -- A young widow who is just beginning to date again is haunted by a sexy ghost who mistakes her for someone else.

TOTAL: 70,000+ words (221 pages, single-spaced)

  • Dimension of the Lamp: 12"W x 12"D x 27"H
  • Dimension of the Shade: 12"BW x 12"TW x 12"BD(L) x 12"TD(L) x 9"H
  • Finish: White / Polished Steel
  • Material: Ceramic / Metal / ! Fabric
  • Ceramic Table Lamp - Rekha Collection Black Fi! nish
  • 60W Incandescent.
  • A Type Bulb (Bulb NOT Included).
  • On/Off Socket Switch.
  • Assembly required.

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