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I come here to write this review, of course, “very late”….and so, perhaps many will not read what I have to say about this book.

Being an avid reader, with interests all over the “map” so to speak, I have read God-Knows-How-Many stories in my 62+ years. Some deeply moving, others barely creating or leaving the slightest ripple in my conscious brain. Some, seemingly, with the power to change the way I see things or think about things…sometimes subtly, and in others there are major thought differences after finishing the book. This book has affected me deeply.

The last book to touch me this way was some months back when I read “The Piano Shop on the Left Bank” by Thad Carhart The Piano Shop on the Left Bank: Discovering a Forgotten Passion in a Paris Atelier which I heartily recommend to you.

With “Water for Elephants” Sara Gruen creates the long-forgotten days of the Train Circus, and all that life entailed in those days…from the impossible “set-ups”, “knock-downs”, and in many cases “hasty retreats” from any particular chosen town before the authorities arrived upon the scene.

“Hard Luck Days” certainly would be a fitting genre to place this awesome story into. And, of course, with the depression, etc., they truly were hard luck days, for everyone involved with the exception of perhaps Uncle Al with his penchant for stealing, skimming, using and abusing everyone on the show. We also come to know August and his sickness that continually creates misery and unhappiness both for him, and also for those closest to him. There is Marlena, August’s wife and performing partner with her performing horses, and later her act with Rosie the Elephant (a charming, and all-knowing wonderful beast if ever there was one). There are dozens and dozens of other characters, distributed throughout all levels of the show, from performers right on down to the dung-shovelers and the guys who do nothing but put up and take down the tents for the big top, day in and day out endless
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The Wii was in perfect condition and works great!! We play for hours and it’s so much fun. I definitely recommend this product and seller! A+++++++
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Today about Vignettes Columbus III

Columbus and his finding This volume is produced from digital images created through the University of Michigan University Library’s large-scale digitization efforts. The Library seeks to preserve the intellectual content …

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i realise this book is of note given the time it was published and its stayle, however i think in todays age it is decidely average and ot worth reading unless you have a desire to get a perspective of what would have been revolutionary at the time of its publication.
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Why must Americas The Before Columbus

The book came on time and in good condition. Its a life changing book and a real gift for all of us. Try it and see.
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Journal Of The Columbus and me

The prodcut is a good unit for the price and this is my second unit in the past 5 years. HOWEVER…the shipping and delivey are much to be desired for, delived to wrong address, had to change travel plans for 2nd delivery on a Saturday (what a mess). Don’t think I am going to use UPS anymore tired of the excuses and hassle of not on time. missing deliveries.
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My old scale had a margin of error of 3 pounds or so. That’s not significant when it comes to weighing adult people, but when weighing luggage, the difference between 49.9 lbs. and 50.1 lbs. can be $55. So I determined it was time to pay more and get a more accurate scale.

After researching various products, however, I decided to give this Eat Smart scale a try, despite its low cost. So far (not quite two months’ experience) I’m very glad I did. The surface is flat and smooth, perfect for weighing luggage. It’s good for people, too. Unlike with my previous scale, when I weigh myself several times in a row, the weights are the same, and when I weigh myself at different times of the day and on different days the weights are not the same. If I weigh myself, then pick up a two-pound hand weight, the scale reads within 0.2 lbs. of the original weight plus 2. What’s more, I recently checked with my doctor’s scale, and the two were in agreement to within a few tenths of a pound. That’s quite accurate enough for me.

Because this is an electronic scale, I can understand that some people’s experiences will be negative, as that seems to be the way with electronic equipment, whether scale, phone, or computer: there will be some lemons that just don’t work right and must be returned. What I don’t understand is the negative reviews complaining that the scale won’t turn on when tapped. I don’t tap anything; I merely stand on the scale, it turns on, and it gives me my weight in large, well-lit numbers. Period. Just what one would hope from a scale.

At the two month point, I’m well-satisfied and happy with this scale. I suppose in these days of grade inflation, someone may interpret four stars as negative, but it is not. I rarely give five-star reviews.
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As I started training for triathlons, I researched all the heart monitor systems and found that the Garmin Forerunner 305 was exactly what I was looking for, and was within my budget.
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