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Giveaway: How the Earth Changed History

How the Earth Changed History DVD Box ArtBEFORE LEAVING A COMMENT, PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING RULES POSTED BELOW TO ENSURE YOUR COMMENT/ENTRY IS COUNTED IN THIS GIVEAWAY. THOSE WHO FAIL TO READ THE RULES AND ENTER THE CONTEST WRONG WILL NOT HAVE THEIR ENTRY COUNTED.

ENTRY RULES:
Literary Illusions is proud to be giving away two copies of How the Earth Changed History on DVD. To enter all you need to do is leave us a comment. Please be sure to ONLY LEAVE ONE COMMENT.

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ENTRY GUIDELINES:
To enter you need to be at least 18 years of age and a resident of the US. If you have won a contest within the last 30 days you are not eligible.

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CLAIMING YOUR PRIZE:
Winners will be sent an email shortly after the end of the contest. To claim your prize all you will need to do is send us your address in a reply to the congratulation email that you will receive. If we do not receive a reply from you within three days, your winnings will be forfeited and your prize will be offered to another contestant.


ENTRY DEADLINE:
We will begin emailing winners for this the week of July 7, 2010, which means you have until July 6, 2010 at 11:59 to enter.

FROM THE PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

The traditional interpretation of history has focused largely on human factors. Yet the natural environment has also shaped history since the dawn of time. This series reveals for the first time on television how geology, geography and climate have had a far more powerful influence on mankind than has previously been acknowledged. With passionate storytelling and extraordinary HD camerawork, this series combines bold ideas with a new science, geo-determinism, to form an original version of human history. Discover why societies have succeeded or failed, and how the environment has influenced every aspect of our history from art to industry, religion to war, world domination or collapse. This series overturns preconceptions about our nations and our cultures to offer a new perspective on who we are today.

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About the author: Ashtyn

Ashtyn Evans is a writer, advocate, free thinker, and all around cynical person. Always quick to find the negative in anything pop culture, she loves being a part of that which she despises. Ashtyn and Dominick own numerous blogs together, as well as a full-time writing business. In her spare time she is a full-time college student studying History and Psychology. She plans to one day give up her freelance career and be a full-time blogger, novelist, and domestic goddess. She can be contacted for writing projects, fan mail, or just to say hi. She really is friendlier than we make her look.

50 comments

  1. Jaque says:

    I would love to own this wonderful DVD…my children would be thrilled!
    thank you. :-)

  2. Ann F says:

    I’d like to win this for my daughter

  3. Amber G says:

    I would so love to win this – it would be educational but enjoyable too!

  4. Denise says:

    This sounds really good.

  5. Tim says:

    This would be a spectacular prize to win. Thank you!

  6. david basile says:

    a good biography

  7. Michael Capp says:

    I’d love to win!

  8. Bacallsmom
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    We would LOVE to watch this.

  9. Monique Rizzo says:

    Hubby and I are kinda geeky. We would LOVE watching this together.
    Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

  10. Ericka Todd says:

    This looks like a great DVD with a novel view. Thank you.

  11. John Stetson says:

    What a fascinating idea this dvd presents. I love to watch it.

  12. Brent Dotson says:

    As a history buff, the concept is real interesting to me

  13. Donna says:

    please sign me up

  14. wcc
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    This sounds phenomenal. Thanks so much for the chance! :)

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  15. Nicole C. says:

    I would love to see this!

  16. Laura DeLuca
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    i love this type of documentary

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  17. Deborah Wellenstein says:

    I would love this-thanks!

  18. Linda H says:

    Count me in!

  19. Jacob LaFountaine says:

    These Earth documentaries tend to be interesting

  20. Daniel M says:

    always up for another nature show

  21. Michelle R. says:

    The whole family loves these, thanks for the contest.

  22. Jessica R says:

    My Dad is a history buff so i think he would like this dvd.

  23. Dave says:

    The BBC produces some amazing nature documentaries. We would love to have this in our home library. Thank you for the chance to win.

  24. Roger Deming says:

    happiness is knowing you are right

  25. angie says:

    I love all of the visuals in these documentaries. They are amazing.

  26. ky2here
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    This is exactly the kind of documentary I enjoy. Thanks for the opportunity.

    Here’s my tweet: http://twitter.com/ky2here1/status/17687065905

  27. christopher h says:

    love bbc documentaries

  28. Christina says:

    It makes total sense that the environment would dictate how we live (severe drought or rainfall, icebergs, tornados, etc.), just as architecture also dictates how we live (with the spaces we live in)!

  29. Brenda
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    Love it!

  30. Jenn S. says:

    Would love to watch this with the family. :)

  31. Jennifer H says:

    enter me

  32. Rachel Higgs says:

    I would love to win this great prize. Thanks for a chance to win

  33. Ed Nemmers says:

    I would like to watch this!

  34. Louis
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    enter me please, thank you for the giveaway
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  35. Russell Day says:

    I would love to win this. Thanks

  36. Erica C. says:

    This sounds pretty interesting to watch.

  37. Auriette says:

    This sounds like a really interesting documentary. I know one way that nature impacted human development, and that was in my home town about 450 years ago. Spanish settlers had just arrived at Pensacola Bay and they hadn’t unpacked their boats yet when a hurricane arrived. The ships and supplies sank, and the settlers were eventually forced to give up and return to Spain. The history of America, or at least this part of it, might have been very different if not for that storm!

  38. Sonya Allstun
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    This would be nice to win my grand kids would love it and heck I would just as much enjoyment as they would to watch it. Thanks for the great giveaway!

  39. Karen P
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    Thanks for the contest!

  40. rebecca says:

    This is one I would enjoy watching with my granddaughter.

  41. Ro says:

    A great asset to any home library — especially mine.

  42. Steph
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    Looks like a great DVD set. I have always enjoyed the BBC specials.

    Tweeted: http://twitter.com/mnsteph/status/17872245370

  43. Susan Smith says:

    Sounds like a great and informative show.

  44. amy d says:

    like to win this for my daughter

  45. Amy Delong says:

    looks like something we all could watch and enjoy!

    ardelong2(at)gmail(dot)com

  46. susan smoaks
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    i would love to win this for our children and my husband, we love to learn!

  47. Dan says:

    Sounds like a great show.

  48. Chrysa says:

    Looks fascinating! Thanks for the giveaway!

  49. Gianna says:

    Please enter me :)

  50. Angela Winesburg says:

    I’d love to watch this, thanks for the chance!

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