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The novel The Catcher in the Rye, by J.D. Salinger is a powerful novel chronicling the life of an upper class teenage boy, Holden Caulfield during the early 1950’s. Around this time, more and more people were conforming to society, dressing the same, acting the same, and through Holden, Salinger challenges those ideals. The book opens when Holden is expelled from yet another boarding school, because of his awful grades. He finds the world around him to be fake, and those people who demand him to conform to be phonies, not true to themselves. He sets off for New York City on his own, in a journey of self-exploration where he learns about love, life, and sex. As a troubled youth, he is a constant pessimist about the world around him, seeing it to be a mass conformist nation, without any true individuals, except for himself of course. His early life is troubled, and his younger brother’s death shook him badly, and effected him deeply. Some of the pessimism comes from his older brother, a writer who in Holden’s opinion became a prostitute for Hollywood, abandoning his own writing to work for the movies, selling out in the worst way.His parents seem vastly absent in the novel, perhaps suggesting that his parents are not role models for him, and while they may love him, they do not truly understand him. Without this adult guidance he mistrusts the adult world, a cynical view which pervades the whole book. This kind of teenage rebellion is something that the youth of today can easily relate to. Holden himself is an easily relatable character, and modern teens will find something of his character similar in themselves, whether that’s his cynicism, or his constant thoughts about sex. He is confused by sex, but still finds it intriguing, and of course wants very badly to experience it. He goes on a date, with an old friend, and while he tries very badly to be charming, he cannot stand how absolutely fake he feels she is, and this leaves him disappointed with the world in gene
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About L Historic Annual Print
Bought the transcend for my Fuji camera and it works great,and i got it for a really good price on amazon.com.
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First I want to state that I only gave this book a star because I had to in order to post the review. Really I would give it no stars.
Walsch’s initial questions are very good questions and one’s that God wants to answer, and in fact already has. Unfortunately Walsch listened to the wrong voice, and it ultimately led him back to himself. Everybody wants to know why we exist, and why bad things happen to “good” people. The truth is God made man to be in relationship with Himself, but God will not force us to love Him, recieve His love, or obey Him. God created us with a will and will not violate that will.
God is a God of order, and has given us defined right and wrongs for our own good. He knows what ultimately produces life, and what produces death in our lives. Without defined right and wrongs you have utter chaos. There is a reason we have laws in America, policemen and judges to enforce those laws, and consequences for breaking those laws. Within a home you have boundaries and quidlines for your children, and they feel safe and loved because of those boundaries. In the same way the laws of a country are set up to protect it’s citizens, God’s laws are set up to protect us. Our feelings come and go; they are constantly changing. If we are basing right and wrong on that which is ever changing, we will never have anything to stand on. The word of God is unchanging and solid. It transcends religion, age, gender, and time.
God is also just and therefore must punish sin. Thankfully He sent His own Son to take the punishment for us. But if we refuse to accept His sacrifice on our behalf, we will have to bear the weight of God’s judgement. God is a God of love and mercy, and desires that none perish, but He is also righteous and holy. We cannot enter heaven carrying our sins. God has made a way for us, but only one way. Jesus is the Way, the Truth, and the Life. No man can go to God except through Jesus. My prayer is that Walsch would have an encounter with
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Wow! L I Print Canvas
I didn’t expect a lot at this price and after my last cheap hoover which I used only a few times before giving to goodwill, I bought this purely on reviews.
CONS:
~It’s the LOUDEST vacuum I’ve ever owned. My ears ring after every use, I need to buy earplugs.
~Rattley, plastic and cheap, you are pushing around a load of rattley plastic..just feels so cheap.
~Hose is almost worthless. Kinked with first use, exceptionally poor quality, thin, short and needs replacement pronto.
~Does a terrible job on tile. Spits stuff everywhere. This is a shame, my house is 90% tile. I now have to use the cheap hose on the tile to pick up all the stuff not picked up but spit everywhere.
~Way too chunky, big and awkward to get under anything. Out comes that darn hose constantly…
PROS:
~Pretty blue color.
~Cheap price which is all I could do right now.
~Works great on my big rugs.
~I like “bagged” vacuums better than “bagless”, much less mess and easier for me to use so this is a pro.
~Pretty good suction although took the corners of many rugs and instantly caught them up inside..be careful.
~Hose, albeit cheap and kinks easily, has lots of power..TOO much..(pro or con here?) and sucks small rugs up so tightly you have to yank to get them off. There has to be a happy medium here with this darn hose. It works great in corners and stuff, however, because of the power. Just doesn’t reach far….
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After perusing the reviews of this book I have come to the conclusion that this is more Sodom and Gomorrha filth put out by Satan and now it’s against our young children. This is one more thing that we need to be aware of in order to protect our children’s minds from insidious programming by the powers that be. Enough said!
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