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A 20 something woman goes back to her hometown for the holidays for the first time in several years and is not only met with people from her past, but she’s forced to deal with unresolved feelings too.

In this software training course by expert author and developer Geoff Blake, you will learn how to utilize the tools available to you in the Adobe Creative Suite to create a beautiful and functional website. Whether you are using the original Adobe Creative Suite, or the latest version, the techniques taught in this video tutorial are applicable in all the versions You start off in Adobe Photoshop, exploring the wireframe process of building a website. The next step is the review process, using Adobe Acrobat. After the review process, you will learn to apply design to the wireframe in Photoshop and Illustrator. Continuing on in this video based training course, you move to working with the design in Dreamweaver. You will create the meat of the website within Dreamweaver, using the tools available in this software. Next, you explore the creation of a slideshow, using Adobe Flash, and publish that slideshow into your website within Dreamweaver. Finally, you will finish up the website, preparing it to be published to the world wide web!

Discover the origin of the Incredible Hulk in this high-impact animated adventure. In a desperate race against time, Hulk’s alter-ego, Bruce Banner, is trying to reverse his curse and return back to his normal self, but his arch-enemies have him on the run. Witness the fantastic transformation of the most powerful being that ever existed as the Incredible Hulk(TM) wages an all-out battle against his attackers and smashes his way to fight another day.

When her laptop stops working, Molly immediately takes it to a repair shop and thinks nothing of it when she gets it back in perfect working order. Soon after, she meets the charming and handsome Jack Newsom at her favorite restaurant. They share the same likes and dislikes, the same hobbies and are soon completing each other’s sentences. Jack is perfect in every way until he slowly starts to exhibit a clingy, possessive side, which finally forces Molly to ask for some time apart. Suddenly, her bank accounts are being drained and half naked photos of her are being posted online. It turns out “Jack” is not who he says he is, and now that she’s rejected him, he’s her worst nightmare.

One of the zaniest and bawdiest shows to hit network primetime in the 1980s, Night Court starred Harry Anderson as the Mel Tormé-loving, magic-playing, too-young judge Harry Stone presiding over the night beat of New York. Joining him were lecherous assistant district attorney Dan (John Larroquette), bald Bunyanesque bailiff Bull (Richard Moll), uptight court clerk Lana (Karen Austin), earnest public defender Elizabeth (Paula Kelly), and grizzled bailiff Selma (Selma Hacker).