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Neale provides a fresh approach to how we can view God – and how God loves us unconditionally. This is a big change from what many believe today, because the prevailing thought about God is one who loves us but also who judges us. Unconditional love means without conditions – and this is a huge leap for one to take. If you are at least a little open to new thoughts, then this book may be for you.

This is the first of many books written by Neale and they have been translated into many different languages and millions have read his new theology. Neale has dedicated his life to helping those of us who desire to know and experience God in a more loving way. Kudos to Neale!

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The old Microsoft Office was the best and the easy to use. Most of the changes that were made seem to have come from the people they use in the commercials about Windows 7 that come across like novices and gamers. I suggest staying with the old office until it is no longer supported.
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I joined a FAcebook Book Club and this was the first book I read as a resultof joining. It wasn’t one I would have chosen if I had just read the synopsis of the story, but I decided to give it a try. Actually, I was pleasantly surprised. Once I got into the book I really enjoyed it. The setting in the south and the types of characters were unfamiliar to me which made the book very interesting. The perspective from which it was told gave me an insight into the lives of teh characters and made them very believable. I would highly recommend this book.
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When my wife first asked me to get her a Kindle, I was not convinced that it would be worth the expense. Well, let me tell you, it is!

The device works very well, it is very much like reading a regular book. The text is easy to read and the size of the font can be adjusted to make it larger if you need to in order to read it. The product is not back lit so it does not tire your eyes any more than reading a paper book.

There are large numbers of books that are free and even more that are very low cost. It is amazing to me that it can hold over a thousand books, it is so small and the battery lasts for over a week!

If fits in my wife’s purse and the device is so light weight that she just takes it everywhere. Go to the doctor’s office and have to wait? Whip out the Kindle and read a book.

The feature that lets you look up words is very helpful. She is reading many older books, written a hundred years ago or longer and so they often use out dated language. At the press of a button, the definition is right there for you.

We did not get the second year warranty, it seems far too expensive for what you get.

I have recommended the Kindle to several of my friends.

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Twilight centers on the developing romance between star-crossed flirters Bella Swan and Edward Cullen. Problem is, Bella and Edward have no chemistry. He’s a 100 year-old vampire. She’s a helpless, self-conscious klutz. They don’t do anything together except look at each other. They have nothing in common–except they’re both virgins–and so they talk about nothing.

Oh, sure, they talk about the weather, music, and their favorite color, but nothing important like what they believe in or their values. These conversations about nothing are fraught with artificial tension and abused facial expressions. There’s a glower, a simper, a chuckle, a smirk, a sigh, a blush after EVERY laborious exchange. It’s meant to be engrossing and edgy, but it’s distracting and silly. Edward the Emo shifts moods from cocky to lustful to angry to protective in the blink of an eye. Bella’s range of emotions exists between expressing embarassment for her clumsiness and awe of Edward’s smooth skin, his sculpted chest, his fiery eyes, etc.

The story is told from Bella’s perspective. She’s your typical upper-middle-class teenager: spoiled, snobbish, and uninteresting. After moving to Forks, Washington, she looks down on her high school classmates because they are nice and emotionally engaged. She acquires friends effortlessly and for no other reason than to have someone to sit with at lunch. Invitations extended to her to go shopping, to go to the beach, and to go to the high school dance she treats with ambivalence if not distaste.

She placates these little people by pretending to enjoy their company, but she is really just biding her time, waiting for love. When Edward enters her life, she drops all pretense.

Edward, as described through the eyes of Bella, is just as one-dimensional and unlikable. He’s brooding, intelligent, good-looking…basically a fantasy realized. Stephenie Meyer spares an editor to overwhelm us with descriptions of Edward with SAT words like “sinuous” and “transluce
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