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Action packed movie with wonderful actors. I have this on Blu-Ray and the picture and sounds are outstanding. There's a thrill a minute with this movie and it mixes tragedy with light comedy. I would highly recommend this movie to people of all ages.
I am a relearner of geometry, having been years since I have been in high school. A lot of new stuff is in this text than what I remember. I love the "Key Concepts" which identify the main idea I have to learn. The theorems and postulates are well written and thoroughly explained. There are several ways to review concepts. I do wish the answers to the "Guided Practice" problems, which help to learn from the examples, were in the back of the book. As a self-study learner, I find the text easy to understand and would recommend this edition.
I bought this CD a few days ago, listened to it and decided to take it back. "It's allright", I thought, but I couldn't understand why people considered it so groundbreaking. A few days later I thought I'd give it another try. Man, am I glad I did. What a revelation! I just bought "Mezzanine", and although it's quite different from "Blue Lines" and very dark, it too is a total masterpiece.
I bought this product about a year ago and finally got to apply it. There was no mention of a hose to load the mixture into the sprayhead so I had to use a soda straw cut on a bias, applied to the small inlet boss on the underside of the spray head.. The seed would settle out on the bottom and there was insufficient suction to draw it into the spray head within a minute. This is a product that has a promising concept which it, unfortunately, doesn't fulfill.
Cocofloss is a beautifully designed floss that works better than any other floss I've tried. I've tried the thicker floss products that are sold at the local CVS many times, and I always went back to the thinner ones because I didn't like how it felt like you're trying to stick a rope between your teeth. The thinner ones, though, don't pick up as much. The magic of cocofloss is how it feels like you're using a thinner floss, but it picks up so much more. While it might feel more pricey than the CVS-type brands, you only need a small piece per flossing, so each pack goes a long way. Doesn't hurt that it comes with gorgeous packaging too!