Posts Tagged ‘heart’
Mad about The Tantric of Heart
This is a great book! Me and my boyfriend “popcorn” read to each other, great foreplay! Definitely has been a boost in bed!
The Heart of Tantric
Why the Drugs Heart for
I happened to see this book with a cardiology resident..owing to its sleek size he was carrying it in his pocket. Although the edition was 5th, i was so impressed with the chapters on beta blockers, ace inhibitors..Not only every chapter covers the basic pharmacokinetics and dynamics of each group in detail, but each drug has been considered individually as well. Add to it, the references to the clinical trials conducted, the book is indispensable. Especially the last chapter “which therapy for which condition”, is a section for quick reviews before grand rounds. I made up my mind that very instant..this book is a MUST have!
Drugs for the Heart
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I ordered this scale and it is very accurate and precise. This means you can step on it, step off, step on again, and get the exact same weight. This is a challenge for several scales that I have owned. We were also able to verify the results with another scale at my gym.
The Educated Heart Professional
Grateful The Diary Heart deal
My wife always said she likes real books, the feel of the pages and the ability to keep them on the shelf. Well she got a Kindle and she loves it. She didn’t think she would. She showed it to her Mom, and now her Mom wants one. She used it at school, and now a bunch of others want one. The free content is great. The wireless works well for our location being secluded.
The Kindle fits well in her purse, and is very easy to read and hold.
The Grateful Heart Diary
Pasadena Promises Heart Healing the best
I figured, big whoop, all the reviews can’t be wrong, will this thing live up to the hype? Well I tell you what, it did. I have a 115lb Yellow Lab and this time of year it’s like a fur-icane in my house. Anyone out there interested in a slightly used yellow wool sweater? You will be left with gobs of fur, like a shopping bag full, do this outside cause it will be everywhere!
Seriously tho, this thing is the real deal, you won’t be disappointed. I decided to get the medium size for the dog and some cats
The size is large enough for my dog, no worries.
Pasadena Promises Healing Heart
Psalms the of Heart change
I recently purchased a Canon Rebel T1i and wanted a fast card to keep up with action shots. When I first got the camera I purchased some cards from Walmart that were a class 4, when using the continuous shooting mode the class 4 could only handle about 5-6 shots before my camera had to wait for the card to catch up. Today I put in this Class 6 Transcend card and it shot non stop for over 30 pics (I didn’t want to keep going). I have never used the more expensive brands so I am not sure how this compares to those but for the needs I have and the price I paid this can not be beat. Shipping only took a few days too. Great product.
Psalms of the Heart
Take Darkness of Heart
I am twenty-two years old. Probably not the oldest reader of this series, but I had to put my two cents in for this book and the others that follow.
I am up to ‘Lost Colony’ and having read the four books preceeding it, I have to recommend Artemis Fowl to anyone even slightly interested in the teen-fantasy genre.
I read the first novel when I was sixteen or seventeen and loved it. It’s a creative joyride, with some humorous and epic encounters, and the pages never stopped turning until I came to the last line. The story involves a literal boy-genius, twelve year old Irish lad Artemis Fowl, as he uncovers a secret underground society of fairies and the like. He eventually comes face-to-face with the hero of the tale (Artemis can be seen as an anti-hero of sorts), a young female fairy named Holly Short, an employee of the LEPrecon (get it?) police division.
Personally, I chuckle at things like LEPrecon. It’s funny and it becomes obvious Colfer is a great(er) writer as you move from page to page.
Personally, I find Artemis Fowl to be a much more enjoyable read than Harry Potter. I barely got into the first of the series and it was almost painstaking to do so. Artemis Fowl reeled me in and, obviously, I’m hooked. Looking forward to the ‘Time Paradox’ in July. You should too.
Heart of Darkness
Just Take My Heart happy
This a great book to read and it keeps you reading until you find out what is going to happen. I enjoy her books very much.
Just Take My Heart
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The Furminator came recommended to me by my sister a vet and so I purchased it through Amazon at a great rate.
First time I used it on my dog Laila (a mix Sheppard & Lab) and it worked fabulously taking off under-coat from
my dog and not hurting her or bothering her.
The Educated Heart Professional
Review about Heart Superdog of The
Twilight to me, was a horrible book. I’m actually shocked by how many ppl like the books. People talk about how sweet the relationship is between Bella and Edward and I’m just in awe thinking “What relationship”. Their union is founded on superficial terms only. Bella fell in love with Edward’s looks within a week of meeting him, she wanted him. It had nothing to do with her personality, which is almost non-existent as is his. I’ve never read a book when the main character telling the story was so dull. She blabs on and on about how she missed Phoenix and blah, blah, blah, but she doesn’t let you know why. Did she have any friends in Phoenix, what kind of things did she like to do in Phoenix? do any of her old friends contact her in Forks? Did she ever have a boyfriend and a boy she liked before? She such a boring character, I feel sorry for anyone who can identify with her. (Please, socialize more.) These two, when they got together, the only real info Bella could tell Edward about herself was how clumsy she was as if that’s an endearing trait.
I swear, I couldn’t even get through the book, I had to stop reading it because it was filled with so much fluff and mary sueism. Why does everyone in town fawn over Bella, It’s not like she’s the nicest person you could ever meet. It’s not like she’s approachable or outgoing? And she comes off as snobbish as if she’s only humoring the small town folk when she does converse with them and she makes sure she’s an outsider by eluding their company whenever she can. I mean, damn, what is so great about this series with it’s repetative, non-cohesive writing. The book reads like a 12 year old’s boring diary. So much so, I felt like I was in a time loop, rolling around and around in this story that really wasn’t going anywhere. And the little action that I did make it through was based solely off of Bella’s stupidity, like wanting to be alone in a strange city and needing to be saved by Edward. I could have done without that dumb
Superdog The Heart of