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I’ve had a number of Vacuum’s before but this vacuum beats them all. It eats up dirt with gusto!.
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I read this first when I was 17 and was assigned it in high school, and again just now when I am 53. This truly is a great book. But it should not be assigned to kids to read in high school. The assumption is that because it is about a teenager they will somehow empathize with Holden Caufield, and so be introduced to great literature. But I don’t think that kids that age have the level of self-awareness necessary to appreciate what Holden is going through. It’s the kind of thing you have to look back on to get. Certainly that is the experience of Holden himself. He has no appreciation of the events that are transforming him and only a dim understanding that he might be receiving useful advice along the way. So I expect it is the same with many of the kids who are forced to read this in high school. Wait until you are well past the experience, and I think you will appreciate this book a lot more.
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ok soo i was a little skeptical ordering from amazon for the first time and especially to order an ipod touch for a cheaper price … but i was def amazed on timing and the product itself… it was BRAND NEW!!! still in the original case and all… not used headphones still wrapped up and everything… i ordered this for my husband who is overseas in afghanistan and i just sent it he should be recieving it soon… but i was def surprised and happy on its condition i give it 2 thumbs up no doubt…. saved me a few $$ and thats always a good thing… i would definetly order again from this company again
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Kathryn Stockett wrote an interesting book that would most likely be more affective as a movie than it was as a book. The plot lines in “The Help” explore tensions in the 1960s between caucasians and African Americans and the anti- and pro-segregation caucasians. The tensions play out in familial, romantic, and social relationships.

Stockett uses dialogue to tell her story without adding much narration to supplement the dialogue. As a result, her characters lack depth. This made it difficult to empathize with the three main characters, even though they all had many admirable qualities and suffered to make their own stories and the stories told by other African American maids heard in a perilous time.

“The Help” reminded me of the terrible segregation policies once deemed legal and moral in the Southern United States. It also reminded me of the brutality used to keep these policies alive. However, I think the impact of Stockett’s message would be better conveyed in a movie than by reading the hundreds of pages of dialogue in her book.
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Pros:
1) Works well. Had no problems of any sort (yet).
2) Memory transfer fast enough to take large pictures (~3MB each) in my camera’s “Burst” mode (~1.3 pictures per second).

Cons:
1) None.

Summary:
Good buy for $20.

Misc:
Shipping was quick, packaging was good, product arrived in good condition.

Seller:
Amazon.com

Price:
$20.69
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rooCASE Neoprene Sleeve Grey 1 Year Warranty. Non-OEM Case for iomega Prestige 320 GB Portable Hard Drive Compact Edition 34807 Soft Sleeve Case Protects your GPS from Bumps, Shock and Scratches. (GPS NOT included) Made of …

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I have wnated a Wii for a while. Finally, at some friends house, my husband and I played, and we had so much fun. I was able to talk him into getting one at last. We have really enjoyed playing playing the games, and we play when ever we have a chance.
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If you are looking for a great vacuum without the bells and whistles, this is what you want! Great suction. Great performance. All of the basic upholstery/crevice attachments. This vacuum does the job and does it well!
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Love the scale! Easy to use and read. All you have to do is step on it. No tapping, no buttons.
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I’ve heard so many good things about this book, not to mention I’ve read the author’s previous book, Riding Lessons, so I was curious about this one.

Her writing was fantastic in this book, a great improvement over her previous ones, though there was the odd word choice here and there that I raised my eyebrow to. I loved how we got to see the daily life of Jacob as a 90-year-old man, who looks back on his days of his youth, and then we see the true story evolve from his younger version’s eyes. I loved and felt quite a bit of sympathy for the main character when he was older, everything was done realistically; from the passage of time that wore down his body, his inability to do things that he once did, the loss of his ability to remember and keep track of things he should know, and the heartbreak he feels at being left behind by those he loved.

Pictures head the start of each chapter from the pov of the younger Jacob, with amazing insight to the circuses of old. I loved the amount of research she incorporated into the story and it brought a great sense of realism to the already fluid prose. Each of her characters had their flaws, quirks, and even the animals were fresh and had their own voice. Rosie especially was a neat one. I felt sorry for her a lot of times because I’m quite sure the way she was treated probably occurs with great frequency at a lot of circuses or performing acts.

I’m not sure about the ending though, it seemed too neatly wrapped up, and the rising tension to the climax of the book wasn’t as striking as I thought it could be. The prologue, in my opinion, could have been cut out because it sort of took the fun out of the ending.

But anywho, great book. I wasn’t disappointed.
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