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This product is as good as it seems. I’ve only had it for about 2 weeks, so I can’t comment on longevity, but it works perfectly.
All I really want to say is don’t waste your money anywhere else when you can get such a great deal here!
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I found this book in our local library and we ended up loving it. Being a Korean-American, I just had to check it out based on the title. This is a great book on many levels. First, it is beautifully illustrated. Second, it really speaks to the dilemma of an older sibling with a new baby sibling. My 4 year old loves her 9-month sister but feels tormented by her at the same time. You can tell from her face as I read her this book that she felt identified with the main character. Third, the book takes a multi-cultural bend without trying too hard. What a delight.
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I was looking for a quiet and dependable pedometer. This one is with me everyday and no noisy clicking. Nice to have the 7 day memory to help keep on track too. This pedometer has a nice sturdy clip to keep it in place that I personally have not had a problem with. I’m not a large person (130 lbs), but if what I’m wearing doesn’t allow the clip, you can put this in your pocket and it keeps track of your steps as well. As far as accuracy, I really haven’t made the effort to do a scientific study on it, but it seems to be fairly accurate.
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“Suppose you could ask God the most puzzling questions about existence – questions about love and faith, life and death, good and evil. Suppose God provided clear understandable answers…” So begins this foray into theological inanity. The bottom line is simply this: God HAS provided clear, understandable answers to the “most puzzling questions about existence,” but you will not find them here. You will, however, find them in the Bible, the Word of God, and in the teaching of the Church. What you will find in this book are outright falsehoods, half-truths and humanistic wisdom masquerading as spiritual wisdom. The devil will love this book for the confusion it will cause in the unevangelized and uncatechized. For example, let’s take this gem of a lie: A girl poses the question “I am living with my boyfriend. My parents say that I should marry him because I am living in sin. Should I marry him?”
His (”God’s”) reply is, “Who are you sinning against? Not me, because you have done nothing wrong…” Here you have a clear, understandable contradiction of God’s own word: “Flee fornication. Every sin that a man commits is outside the body; but he that commits fornication sins against his own body.” (1 Corinthians 6:18) The Bible calls “living with my boyfriend” fornication, i.e., premarital sex and it is one of the sins that can bar a person from the Kingdom of Heaven. In 1 Corinthians 6:9-10, the Bible says, “Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites,” {10}”nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor extortioners will inherit the kingdom of God.” Jesus also warned: “Watch out that no one deceives you. For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Christ’, and will deceive many.” (Matthew 24:4-5) He also said,
“I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” (John 10:9) or he
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If you loved the movie Twilight, you will love the book all the more. As a mom of teenaged girls and a romance author myself (Spin the Plate), I don’t have much time to read. On a long weekend away at the beach I finally got to this book. How fun to be able to read additional scenes (not in the movie), get into the minds of Bella and Edward, and enjoy a teasingly drawn out romance. The first touch (not even first kiss) doesn’t happen until about 200 pages in. There also are pages and pages of wonderful Q&A in this book on the inner workings of living as a vampire and as a teenaged girl. Absolutely delicious.
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While its certainly no lap top, the Ipod Touch, even in the 8gb size, does a lot in a small package. From gaming to checking e-mail, with a load of apps in between, its intuitive interface is easy to use. The image is bright enough for outdoor use, the unit itself easily fits in a pocket or purse and the battery life is adequate for most needs. Be sure to buy the charger and cover accessory package, though. Not only will it protect your unit, it will make it easy to keep it charged almost anywhere. For its price, it can’t be beat.
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THIS ITEM IS SO EXCELLENT, DON’T GO BUY A $25 TO $50, HDMI CABLE THIS IS IT,YOU WILL NOT SEE ANY PROBLEM’S HERE, AND FOR THE PRICE YOU CAN’T GO WRONG, BLU RAY,HDTV, XBOX, SOUND SYSTEM, CABLE YOU NAME IT THIS WILL WORK WITH NO PROBLEM.
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this has to be one of the best books ive ever read its full of twists and turns and it feels like your right there with all the characters. its full of action and suspense that will never make you want to put the book down it makes you wonder what will happen next
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Well, I do tend to go against the crowd sometimes…. I returned this pedometer last week and thank goodness Amazon refunded my money. It was not accurate for me at all.
I am sure this pedometer is accurate for those folks who (1) walk by themselves, (2) in a very clear area with no obstacles, (3) don’t expect the pedometer to count steps taken while moving around in your house doing chores, (4) don’t have a hyperactive dog or child, or (5) just want their steps counted if they go a certain speed and manage to get x number of steps in at a time. For that, I am sure it is the best, for me, not so much.
I had another pedometer (which fell in the commode and died) and I also used my CAR to measure the mileage I walk with my dog. She is a Jack Russell. She likes to stop, back up, investigate, move forward, etc. I walk her a mile in the morning and in the evening every day. This pedometer consistently undercounted my mileage. I also belly dance. With my other pedometer I was credited for housework, for my dog walking, and for my dance. With this one, not so much. I think my dog confused it, my backwards and forwards movement while vacuuming drove it nuts, and my dance was too much forward and back, up and down movement as well. So, no dice.
From what I am reading now, too late, this one has a 12-step auto-filter that counteracts counting “bounces in a pocket or car”, but “causes the pedometer to undercount during daily movement by about 50% during tests on the waist” according to a third party testing site. And that was my exact experience.
Obviously the tests for this one involved straight line walking on a treadmill and, I am sorry, but that isn’t realistic for me. More power to all you folks who love it, I shall have to go find me a differently designed model that counts ALL my steps.
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When I was in high school, and that was many years ago, I clearly remember our literature teacher having problems with classifying this book to any genre. We had to read it, and most of the classmates grumbled. Yet, most of the classmates were girls, I should mention, and they were infatuated with a book called `Cry, The beloved country’. So we were kind of divided, we, the boys, preferred Holden, even though we found him harsh to read, never to admit it, because we just did not want to discuss the book which the girls liked. Anyway, I still do not think that `The Catcher in the Rye’ belongs to any kind of literature that deserves to be taught in high schools, because this book is disturbingly one of a kind. Nevertheless, after all these years I read it again, and I have discovered that it does have a genre, perhaps not an acceptable one, but it does belong to a certain category. I would put it under the category of `Revolutions’. At first the reader is kind of recoiled by the persistent complaints exclaimed by the hero. Today, I could compare it to a diary of any ordinary self absorbed profoundly disturbed Scandinavian urchin. But Holden, despite of being the most antagonizing protagonist I have ever read about, is not the seemingly anarchist type. Despite his anarchistic tendencies, Holden is a rebel with a dream; a vision even. Unlike the ordinary post traumatic stress disordered and self absorbed Scandinavian urchin one may confuse him with, Holden is actually dreaming about saving the world. The children that he wanted to catch and save from death in the rye field are the children of the future. Salinger, through Holden is the real dreamer; Aye, Salinger the author is clearly the real rebel, and it does not surprise me it was such a success in the sixties and seventies. The spirit of revolutions blew in the air then, and some of the warnings Holden talk about is of the dangers of becoming corrupt. I believe that if Salinger tried to publish this book today, it
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