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This was a great book! I could not put it down! I have never read anything related to circuses and I was not much interested in getting this book. But I received it for my birthday and the person who gave it to me recommended it. So I started reading it and was surprised at how much I wanted to keep on reading! It will hold you til the end- then you will want more! I wish the story was longer. I highly recommend it especially to those who have never had an interest in circus life.

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Viking Hand BlenderChopper Set Smooth, stable, and simple to operate, this 300-watt hand blender’s nonslip, ergonomic handles ensure a safe and comfortable grip. Outfitted with stainless-steel blending attachment, whisk, and …

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All you do is walk on it and you get a clear weight reading down to 1/10 lb. It is accurate and easy to read. A good value for the price!
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I really liked my K1 (which I bought in June ‘08), and wasn’t in a hot hurry to replace it with a Kindle 2. I actually read a ton of the reviews posted here, including the “beware the differences” featured negative review. And although I considered the Kindle 2, I decided to stick with my beloved original version of the Kindle.

But eventually, months after it was out of warranty, my Kindle 1 started to fail (balky roller switch, a component not found on the K2). Amazon gave me the option of buying a refurbished K1 for $99. But I re-read a ton of reviews here, and took the plunge for the Kindle 2. Smartest thing I’ve done lately. (I did pay for an extended warranty for the K2; if Murphy’s Law is in operation, that means the K2 will last 2.5 years before failure, but I’ll be covered if it fails within 2 years.)

I’ve had the K2 for nearly 3 months and like it so much more than the K1. I have, for the record, had NO wireless connection problems, NO functionality problems, NO screen darkness/contrast/display problems. The battery lasts as awesomely as my K1’s battery did, with the wireless mostly turned off. I have read that the K2’s 3G wireless uses more juice when it’s on and constantly searching for a signal. No biggie, I just turn it off until I need or want it on.

I like the controls on the K2 much better than the K1’s. Obviously the designers learned from customer experience in revamping the Kindle for V.2. It’s no longer easy to accidentally page forward or back. And the joystick controller is way easier to use than the old scroll wheel switch. My K2 has traveled with me around town and internationally, just as my K1 did. Nothing against the iPad or any other e-reader, but I’m happy using my Kindle 2, and happy to have the Global version, which makes me feel very much a citizen of the world. Even if my budget doesn’t allow for a lot of international trips.

The only thing that gives me pause about the K2 is that the battery can’t be replaced by the consumer.
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once again, a writer without talent, finds that they can hit the money jar by exploiting the trials of black americans during a time of difficulty. it is an odd thing how many of these books the publishing community pumps out. book after book in which one, incredibly naive but just wanting to help, white person finds themselves siding with blacks in order to self-genuflect and commit themselves to the pantheon of the “englightened.”

one can look backwards but it is only designed to hit that money jar. were i a black american i would find the endless, we are white and we are here to help you disgusting and abhorrent (see…ronald reagan, “the most dangerous words in the english language, ‘we are from the government and we are here to help you”). the publishing industry is comprised of elite, ivy leagued white people who have so little originality, that returning to the “black experience” is irresistable. the concept of something original, and creative, is just too difficult to imagine for these people. again, were i black, one would think that books about bucking up the black community to make it competitive (see…bill cosby) would be of much greater use than the continued, but oh so easy to exploit, racism of years gone past.

just as with the recent academy award winning movie, the blind side, the black community should be insulted by these projects. as long as the “victim” is embraced, one cannot be a winner. while hollywood and the publishing industry make money off of these ridiculous exploitive projects, the american black remains, a loser.

course, the only thing white liberals can’t resist, is once again, like thelittle sucker fish they are, attaching themselves to the black community for their own personal self-aggrandizing deification (we are white and we are here to “help” you). oh me oh my, what would white liberals do should the american black community abandon victimization for competitive realization? the publishing industry would probably go broke,
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