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Since pearls are somewhat softer and more delicate than other gemstones and precious metals, they can be more easily scratched, cracked, and damaged. Prevention is key. Additionally, cleaning and proper storing of pearls will go a long way to keep your pearls beautiful. Finally, an annual check-up is a good idea to check the state of the silk cord and the clasp. www.jewelry-pearl.com
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DVD: www.amazon.com thefilmarchive.org December 7th (1943) is a propaganda film produced by the US Navy and directed by John Ford, about the December 7, 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor, the event which sparked the Pacific War and American involvement in World War II. The film begins with a chronological breakdown of the events of December 7, starting with the town of Honolulu gradually waking up and coming to life in the morning. A young private is credited with intercepting some vital information which his superiors dismiss; other sailors play baseball or attend religious services. Then, “like locusts”, the Japanese planes start humming over the air above Oahu, and begin the now infamous attack on American military installations on the island, including the sinking of the Arizona, and the bombing of Hickam Field. All the while, back in Washington, Japanese diplomats are still talking with Secretary of State Cordell Hull. An animated sequence is then shown, with a large radio tower over Japan, broadcasting a fictional speech by Prime Minister Hideki Tojo. The narrator contradicts most of the “facts” that the Japanese leader tells his listeners in Tokyo, Kobe, and Okure. After the attack Honolulu isn’t quite the same; the island is put under martial law, barbed wire and other protective barriers are set up in case of invasion and even children have to be evacuated and given gas masks. The film is notable for its sympathetic depiction of the Japanese in Hawaii, and the …