Spectacle Case
Spectacle Case

As Sofia in Bulgaria is an old city with great architecture there’s much more to explore nowedays.
At first it is a students city, with even their own part of the town, it’s called Students Town or Studenski Grad. In there is a kind of own centre with bars, shops and leisure activities. A bowling track, fitness and hairdresser shops and the best clubs in town. One of them is John Bean. In where it’s party every evening in the week. With girls dancing on the tables and the waitresses on the bar. It’s won’t stop till 5 in the morning! You’ll be the hit of the night when your limousine will be driving here. The girls at the clubs will all come and see.
The Vistosha mountain is great to visit in a Limousine to. There are beautiful sports next to the road where you can see the whole of Sofia, Bulgaria. Especially in the night when the lights are on this is a very beautiful sight. If you sit in de car with your champagne, fresh from the mini bar. With your private driver waiting for you. You’ll feel like a king.
The city centre during the day can be bad to drive. It will be really crowded and the traffic will go very slowly. Off course, because of that, everybody will see you and the limousine. If you open the window, this is the best way to meet some nice girls there! However, if you don’t want to be seen. Better not visit the city centre of Sofia by daytime.
The city centre in the evening and night is a different story. Especially with the limousine lights on this is a great spectacle! Everybody will see you coming and going. The nightlife is a perfect things to explore in your private limo. While driving pass the clubs you can check what’s going on. Next to that, you’ll always be able to go fast to another club or invite some friends inside the car.
The most places in Sofia won’t be that difficult to reach for you. Because, where other people have to try and find a parking space. Your driver will just go for a ride and wait for you.
After all your driving around it will be nice to go to sleep. And, the good thing about having a driver with limousine is that you can stay a little outside the city centre. There are some really nice villa’s with swimming pool for rent where you can relax 24 hours a day.
At last, the main reason why you should pick a limousine while visiting Sofia is while the city is so wide spread. From north till south the borders are more than 20 km from each other away. From east till west it’s a little less but the airport is more than 5km extra away. It’s not part of the city but is stationed in a town called Plavda. So, rent a limo, you’ll be good.
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Media Spectacle $190 During the mid-1990s, the O.J. Simpson murder trials dominated the media in the United States and were circulated throughout the world via global communications networks. The case became a spectacle of race, gender, class and violence, bringing in elements of domestic melodrama, crime drama and legal drama. According to cultural critic and scholar Douglas Kellner, the Simpson case was just one example of what the author calls ‘media spectacle’ — a form of media culture that puts contemporary dreams, nightmares, fantasies and values on display. Through the analysis of several such media spectacles — including Elvis, the X Files, Michael Jordan, and the Bill Clinton sex scandals – Kellner’s insightful and fascinating book draws out important insights into media, journalism, the public sphere and politics in an era of new technologies. Media Spectacle is a brilliant dissection of contemporary society; its ongoing appetite for scandal, tragedy and perversion; and the new technologies and media that strive to feed this immense hunger. This is cultural criticism and media analysis at its best. |
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A Spectacle of Corruption $9.78 This sequel to the Edgar Award-winning A Conspiracy of Paper brings back ex-pugilist Benjamin Weaver and his 18th-century London environs in all their squalid glory. Benjamin is investigating the simple case of a threatening letter when he is caught up in a riot, accused of murder, and sentenced to hang. |
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Media Spectacle[eBook] $49.63 pDuring the mid-1990s, the O.J. Simpson murder trial dominated the media in the United States and were circulated throughout the world via global communications networks. The case became a spectacle of race, gender, class and violence, bringing in elements of domestic melodrama, crime drama and legal drama. According to this fascinating new book, the Simpson case was just one example of what the author calls ‘media spectacle’ – a form of media culture that puts contemporary dreams, nightmares, fantasies and values on display. Through the analysis of several such media spectacles – including Elvis, EMThe X Files/EM, Michael Jordan, and the Bill Clinton sex scandals – Doug Kellner draws out important insights into media, journalism, the public sphere and politics in an era of new technologies./PPIn this excellent follow up to his best selling EMMedia Culture/EM, Kellner’s fascinating new volume delivers an informative read for students of sociology, culture and media./P |
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The Spectacle of U.S. Senate Campaigns $35 Kahn and Kenney’’s book makes a substantial contribution to our understanding of both U.S. Senate elections and political campaigns. The authors have done a commendable job of assembling a vast array of data and make clear, convincing arguments. The book draws on sophisticated statistical techniques and yet could be used in upper-division undergraduate courses. –Alan I. Abramowitz, Emory University A nicely textured and thorough analysis, The Spectacle of U.S. Senate Campaigns develops arguments about campaigns that greatly enrich our knowledge of their dynamics. Although the book deals with Senate elections, it will be of genuine interest to scholars who study campaigns for other offices, as well as those who are interested in voting behavior. By framing each chapter with interesting case studies of specific elections, the authors have extended the book’’s audience beyond specialists. –Linda Fowler, Rockefeller Center for the Social Sciences, Dartmouth College |
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Do both Carl Zeiss spectacle lenses have the authenticity “Z” logo?
I recently purchased a pair of Zeiss Clarlet spectacle lenses and I was wondering if both the lenses should have the lasered “Z” logo. I read somewhere that each individual lens is lasered with the logo but for mine, only one of them sports the logo while the other does not. So it that the case for those who own Zeiss spectacle lenses?
No both lenses should have the z logo lasered on them, not just one lens. I would go back to the place where you purchased them and question this.