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This scale works exactly as described. Calibration is simple and the scale is accurate to the tenth of a pound. The reading on the scale is lit and large and stays displayed for about three seconds after stepping off the scale. I would recommend this product to anyone looking for an accurate and easy to use scale.
Bemis 1104 HEPA Air
I didn’t know what the book was about;I saw in TIME MAGAZINE that it was on Gwen Ifill’s summer reading list.
I really enjoyed the book.I couldn’t put it down.As an Afro-American and having worked as a maid 50 years ago, I shed so many tears, I had to stop reading @ times.It was very true to life.
HydroAir Slimline Teardrop Air
Wonderful product. The mount stays put on the dashboard!
Handles mountain roads and curves without moving!
Auto Air Purifier and
I can’t believe how much hair this brush gets. When I brush my dog I just keep brushing and brushing, getting handfulls of hair, and it just keeps coming off. After he even feels different around his but and neck where he sheds the worst. It feels like it is getting out all the under hair that is ready to come out. And it doesn’t pull, he gets excited when I get the brush out.
I also can’t believe how much cheaper it is on here. At petco and petsmart it was around $60, and at my local pet stoer it is $90 for the same exact thing.
Apple MacBook Air MB940LL
The book is set in Ireland for the most part and is written by an Irish author. Artemis Fowl is a twelve year old genius, who lives on an estate outside of Dublin. He has decided to replace his family’s failing wealth by stealing a Fairy’s `Book’. Artemis learns the language and customs of fairies, and develops a complicated plan to capture a fairy, Holly, in order to trade her for all the gold in the LEPrecons hostage fund. Holly is an energetic Fairy with a bit to prove since her recent catastrophe. The book is fast paced and interesting. The difference between the two worlds is intriguing. The author alternates between the viewpoint of Artemis and Holly. At one point in the middle of the book, the author’s voice pops in and introduces another character, literally. The effect was a speed bump while reading. This is a world where the different species interact; dwarf, trolls, mud people (humans) and fairies are alive and interesting. The author alluded to at least two other stories related to the characters in this book. The problem with the book is I didn’t really identify with any of the characters. There were interesting passages about Artemis and Holly, the Butler character was intriguing, and Commander Root was unique, but none of them had me cheering for them to succeed. Holly was the friendliest character, but she was not the main character. It would be interesting to have a student debate the ethics of Artemis’ plan. What was the good Artemis accomplished? Or was there any at all? The end of the book specifically states that we should not interpret Artemis’ actions regarding his mother and anything other than selfishness. Students will identify with Artemis because he is so smart, smarter than everyone around him, what kid doesn’t feel that? He gets to order around all the adults in his world as well. Artemis is a classic teenager in some ways as well; he wants his mother around, but only on his terms and doing what he wants her to do. I would recommend thi
GE SmartAire Carbon Air
In this funny thought-provoking story, a rich boy-genius criminal mastermind takes on the fairy world, but this is not the fairy world we often think about. This is a high-tech group of races that live deep underground. At stake is a staggering amount of gold. Now, Artemis is amoral, but seems to become distinctly evil by the end of this novel, adding tension to this novel.
Though this is written for young teens and preteens, older fans of young evil geniuses will enjoy this and will sometimes ponder it.
A cipher runs the length of the book for those codebreakers who want to tackle it. Fortunately, its solution is not needed for understanding the story. The cipher has a very tiny twist that makes it interesting.
Artemis Fowl (available in several editions) is part of a series that continues with a variety of adventures & characters. In these we see Artemis embrace his evil nature and resist his evil nature. We also see some girls get involved in the action. The first three novels in this series can be found in Artemis Fowl: The Criminal Mastermind Collection (paperback). The series should be read in order.
Parental concerns: There are a few things parents might want to consider. Consideration is not a bad thing. Remember, by checking out the book, you get to read it first; it is pretty funny. For my part, I found the series OK for my son. I was not so sure for me. The hero is an evil criminal mastermind, in a child-like sense. Should I be hanging out with a criminal mastermind? Also, in the battle between Artemis and his fairy enemy Holly, I wanted both to win. I don’t think this is a relativistic view of right and wrong, though; Artemis is wrong. So, how come I wanted Artemis to win? I do like him. And the dwarf’s method of digging tunnels is so alimentary, sometimes with explosive results at the, uh, exhaust end! Should I be reading such rude bottom humor? And then every once in while there is the rare ideological comment that might
Airtamer A400 Auto Air
Definitely worth having. Easy to move from one car to another. Easy to adjust the angle of the GPS to see more effectly while traveling and not distract from driving. Leaves no marks on windshield or dash to indicate the presence of a GPS when absent. I am able to stash it under my car seat when I leave the car.
1201 Bemis Air Cleaner
I just finished THE HELP. What a GREAT book. Growing up in Tennessee “with help” I could relate a bit to the story. I laughed, I cried, and I relived some of my own memories through this wonderful book. I’ve reommended it to many friends and relatives and they love it too. Thank you!!
Air Force Air and
this book has been more targeted for censorship than the average american text, connected to conspiracy despite relatively tame (brilliant, well worded, somewhat negative) contents.
See Conspiracy Theory, the Mel Gibson movie.
but you know, I think I would be called paranoid, despite being an unwilling member of the most high profile illuminati bloodlines in history (Bauer-Hesse, as when the Illuminati was founded, & St Luke), & despite that my psychologist is air force intelligence, if I stated my opinion that this book was targeted by mind control, rather than triggering any negativity on its own, for some diversionary purpose.
in any event: I’m trying to catch as many humans as I can before
the ball hits the ground,
there’s about two seconds left,
& there’s a link to the solution on my profile.
What I loved best about this book: social angst conveyed
Austin Air Bedroom Machine