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Movado Women's Medalist Stainless Steel Watch
Movado's stainless steel Medalist watch showcases a chic, ultra-simple design that embodies elegance.
Stainless steel case/band
Polished accents
Black dial with silvertone hands
Scratch-resistant sapphire crystal
Marker at 12 o'clock
Swiss quartz movement
Water resistant to 30 meters
Hidden clasp
All measurements are approximate and may vary slightly from the listed dimensions.
Women's watch bands can be sized to fit 6.5 inch to 7.5 inch wrists. Extra links are available through the manufacturer. (We do not provide this service).
Bright sun, no problem! Your eyes are protected by the designer style found in these Esprit Sunglasses.
UV protection
Impact resistant
Rhinestone accent at temples
Filter category 2
Available in brown, black, plum, or clear color options
Nylon frame, plastic lens
Clean with soft cloth
Made in China
Model number 19125
Imported
Add a unique touch to your home, office, or dorm room with the Glass Diamond Ring-style Paperweight.
Made of chrome-plated brass
Fashionable ring-style design
Highlighted by a faceted clear glass stone in a four-prong setting
Measures 4 inches high x 2.25 inches wide x 3 inches deep
With unprecedented access to the closed society of North Korea, British filmmaker Daniel Gordon and his crew set out to document the efforts of two schoolgirls--Pak Hyon Sun, 13, and her friend Kim Song Yon, 11, as they train in gymnastics for the massive governmental spectacle, The Mass Games, in the capital city of Pyongyang.
Following the girls and their families for several months in 2003, A STATE OF MIND is an eye-opening, unbiased look at the country`s unflagging devotion to its late leader, Kim Il Sung, and its current one, Sung`s son Kim Jong Il. Taking us into the girls` classrooms, we also see how complete subservience to the state and its leader are fostered in children from a young age, dissuading them from questioning the regime--even when life`s basic necessities are constantly in short supply. Though much of the scenery is grey and uninviting, director of photography Nick Bennett captures it all with a keen eye, and the unsettlingly militaristic Mass Games sequence is a sensational display of color and motion. This compelling and often surprising document provides a deeper understanding of a mysterious country while putting a human face on its people, who are so often vilified in the Western world.
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