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it took too long to put on, looked horrible and wiped right off with tissue!! my 3 year old daughter was laughing at me every time that i came out with a new shade trying to match my face. at least we had fun laughing at the results. i do hate that i'm out $50 though!
It has some good stradegies on how to pick the right answer. But the questions are not like the ones on the NCLEX. The questions are a lot easier than on the test.
I enjoyed it even tho it's geared more towards teen readers , it was still good. I really enjoyed the "new look" of Archie that's what caught my attention in the first place so I bought it , and I'm glad I did too. You see as a bonus they included the very first Archie ( 1941 ) published and that was good to see and read too !
The Swarovski star/snowflake ornaments have become an annual tradition for us. We bought our first ornament when we got engaged in 2003 and we haven't missed a year since.
I am a women with an advanced degree who is working in a male dominated field and has a family. Does this mean I will blindly vote for Obama in 2012 because I fit a certain demographic--no. Does this film change my opinion--no. However, I am baffled by the blind support for Obama. The support does not make sense unless it is a purely emotional response, not a rational response. I listened to the stump speeches and the debates in 2008 and I asked myself a fundamental question "where's the math for what you intend?" Today I ask the same question because the math does not add up financially, politically or morally. Whether you agree or disagree with Dinesh D'Souza this film raises powerful questions about the man we call President and whether he should be reelected. In my humble opinion it seems that we as the people of the United States of America are so focused on single issues that we fail to recognize the broader picture. For example, seniors are worried about Medicare, gays are worried about gay rights, the religious community is worried about religious freedom and families are worried about jobs, but what about the big picture? Do Obama's policies protect our civil liberties, the right to pursue the American dream, our national security interests or our standing in the world? This is what D'Souza's documentary attempts bring to the table--the big picture. Our nation needs to stand up and take notice of what is happening.