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I love Young Rider magazine! Anything you ever wanted to know about horses and ponies is in this magazine. There are a lot of contests, usually about five to six per magazine, that you can participate in. The best part for me is that you don’t have to be “18 or older to enter”. I enter every contest I can, and Young Rider is my best opportunity for contests. Plus, the prizes are great, even if you don’t own a horse! You can even send a letter and get a penpal! I don’t have a horse, but I love this magazine anyway, and it’s always good to know about horses in case you ever drive by one. You’ll know to slow down instead of just zooming by. You can learn the names of parts of the horse and equipment, as well as getting introduced to books and authors who have written books about horses and ponies. The only bad part is waiting for the next issue to come in the mail. All in all, this is a great magazine that I encourage anyone who likes horses to get!
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the best mag i have had in years it a must for the xbox fans.
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This is yet another example of the the confusing tools out on the market designed to rid your lawn of weeds. I applied this at 4x the recommended strength after watering my lawn thoroughly for two days plus rainy weather, followed all the instructions, etc. It killed all the crabgrass in two weeks but the clover and dandellions and ?? didn’t kill them just sort of wilted the visible parts somewhat but they kept growing. On the plus side it didn’t kill my Kentucky Bluegrass and did kill the crab grass so I’m giving it 3 stars.
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Very easy to use, no matter how many of the features you choose to use. Makes keeping track of runs painless and knowing how well I’m doing gives me a lot of motivation to keep going. The included training software is very helpful for mapping and keeping track of workouts.
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Love it! So easy to use! The carpet dries quickly and so much dirt came out of the carpet!! Can’t wait to do all the carpets in the house.
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Not a bad book, considering it gives you the fundamentals of a variety of topics well covered in network programming. It is the only source of its kind I have found to address network programming without being almost exclusively tied to web development. I looked at it in light of it’s C# orientation (because I’m a VB.NET developer), and found a lot of good basic coverage. Bewarned: If you are not an intermediate programmer, whether C# or VB.NET, it will take a little to get up to speed. The style is not bad – surprising, given the number of authors, and you CAN learn from it. I give it actually a 4.2-4.5, but I can’t give it quite the 5-star rating.
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A book titled “Conversations with God” can be read from three basic perspectives: 1) the reader can accept this as the absolute word or holy bible of an objective God (i.e. God stands apart from us as an Almighty Creator who sits in judgment of His creation); 2) the reader reads it as a dialogue with a subjective God (God does not stand apart and sit in judgment of us); and 3) the reader treats it as an interesting work of creative fiction.
A careful reading of this book should preclude the first perspective. The philosophy contained in these pages maintains that God is subjective. In other words, we are part and parcel of God and therefore we can know God experientially. If God is an ocean, then we are each a drop from that ocean. Therefore a conversation with God is the same as a conversation with our own divine nature–our higher (or highest) inner self. I read the book from this perspective, which enabled me to respect the thoughts therein as being perhaps divinely inspired, while still taking it all with a grain of salt.
I found the book to be interesting, inspiring, and perhaps even enlightening. I have read quite a bit of spiritual philosophy, ranging from “new age” to traditional religions and many paths in between. While many of the traditional established religions contain a lot of negativity in the way of threats of horrific consequences for displeasing God, I found it refreshing that there is none of that here. Walsch’s God doesn’t care what you do, but created life with immutable laws such as karma (cause and effect). You are free to do as you please and God will not get angry at you or condemn you to hell. Walsch’s God maintains that we were all created to be Gods unto ourselves, and that whether we realize it or not, we are creating every aspect of our own reality both consciously and unconsciously every moment.
I often read an interesting spiritual, inspirational or self-help book with a highlighter nearby. I don’t think I’ve ever hig
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I love how easy it is to use. I especially like browsing for books and picking things out I wouldn’t have in the store. The books are downloaded to my Kindle in less than 30 seconds. They even let you sample a book if you aren’t sure it is something you would be interesteed. The font can be enlarged so it is perfect for out older readers who can’t read small writing. They Kindle also has most books that will speak to you, you don’t have to read it. I love my Kindle, I am never without it, and the battery seems to last a couple of weeks. I plugs into the wall outlet so no bateries to worry about,
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