VIDEO AUDIO CASSETTES

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CHAPEL Chapel Music Group, Inc. P. O. Box 737 Alexandria IN 46001 video and audio cassettes, discs and tapes featuring music;The lining of the drawing is a feature of the mark and not intended to indicate color.;
HBJ TREASURY OF LITERATURE HARCOURT BRACE JOVANOVICH, INC. New York NY video and audio cassettes and computer programs for teaching reading and literature to elementary and high school students;LITERATURE;
MOMMY SONGS STARGATE PICTURES, INC. 305 EAST 47TH STREET NEW YORK NY 10017 video and audio cassettes, laser disks, compact disks, computer disks, and CD-ROMs, all featuring musical entertainment for children;SONGS;
NATURE'S CODE QVC, INC. 1200 Wilson Drive, MC-207 West Chester PA 19380 Video and audio cassettes and compact discs featuring educational and instructional information in the field of diet, health, and fitness;Publications, namely, books in the field of diet, health, and fitness;NATURES CODE;
QLD QUALITY LEADERSHIP BY DESIGN PMB 188 Yarmouth Crossing 2935 South Fish Hatchery Road Madison WI 53711 video and audio cassettes and computer software for use in organizational development, planning and dynamics;The lining and stippling are features of the mark and do not indicate color.;
QLD Quantum Learning Dynamics 6485 Shady Bend Road Verona WI 53593 video and audio cassettes and computer software for use in organizational development, planning and dynamics;The lining and stippling are features of the mark and do not indicate color.;
SOUND GLOBE SOUND GLOBE INC. 14837 Detroit Ave. Box #333 Lakewood OH 44107 video and audio cassettes and CD's (compact discs) in the field of musical productions;
STREET JAM RHAPSODY PRODUCTIONS, INC. 1709 Alvarado Court Longwood FL 32779 video and audio cassettes and video tapes featuring aerobics;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. The preferred embodiment of the present invention provides a system and method for programming and/or charging one or more audio/video devices such that the audio/video devices will be programmed and charged to receive transmitted audio and video signals associated with an event, allowing a user to use the audio/video device to observe the sights and sounds of the event. A preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a cart with a docking port for each of a plurality of personal audio/video devices, a charger configured to charge the power source of each personal audio/video display device, and programming logic configured to program each of the personal audio/video devices.