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What will be the result of Gordon Browns review of the care system be?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/7395357.stm
BBC NEWS | Politics | Brown vows to make care fairer
Clue: three letter word beginning with T and ending with X.
Dont all answer at once.
Answer: Yes I fear it is...... but I strongly believe that those in care, will have the opportunity for "best value" ( in other words, they can choose what sort of care they receive, as they will hold the purse strings ( so they can hire or fire themselves))
I think that is good thing, but there needs to be stringent safeguards.
One can hope, that they do
Category: Current Events
THE VOW REVIEW: Forgettable romance - Toronto.com
The Vow starring Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum is a forgettable movie based on a true story.
Review: 'The Vow' Is a Decent But Forgettable Romantic Drama with ...
Leo (Channing Tatum) and Paige (Rachel McAdams), in many ways, have the ideal life. They are hopelessly in love, happily married, and living in an urban,
Can someone please review the prologue of my story?
Prologue
Elise pulled her satchel over her shoulder and took three deep, calming breaths. Her heart was racing, and the butterflies she’d had in her stomach for weeks were hammering against her vital organs. But she had a smile on her face. A great grin spread across her flawless complexion, reaching her emerald eyes. Her raven hair shone like polished onyx. Her father stood beside her, his own handsomeness dwarfed by the radiance of his daughter. He was holding on to the good looks of his youth well, and more than one thought he’d had work done. How else could look barely thirty when he was truly fifty-four? But, of course, they daren’t speak it to his face. The Diamonds’ were a powerful and influential family, and anyone who crossed them would become dog food. Maybe literally. Both her parents were shining with pride, but her step-mother’s face was showing the appropriate amount of maternal anxiety The Diamonds’ had a perfect, flawless exterior. A seemingly happy family. But a family like theirs’ always had their fair share of secrets and scandal.
Today, though, everything was as it seemed. An intelligent daughter from a rich family, off to one of Britain’s finest private boarding schools. It was called St ______’s Academy for Geniuses, and it was as grand and imposing as the building which the Diamonds’ were gawking at now. They lived in a townhouse, and though it was a very grand one, it was a townhouse nonetheless. St _____’s Academy for Geniuses was a castle. Literally. It sat, like a brooding giant, in the heart of the Somerset countryside, towering over the quaint houses like a dictator. It was there where Elise would spend the next seven years of her life.
“Well, this is it then.” said Charles Diamond bravely. But his mask wasn’t a good one, and anyone could see the tears which filled his eyes at the thought of letting his only daughter go. It was tradition that parents left their children at the gate, and the young geniuses made their own way to their destiny. It was symbolism, and though no one liked it, they appreciated the meaning behind the tradition.
“Remember to write every day! I don’t care if it’s ‘uncool’.” said Julia Diamond, who was bawling her eyes out. She looked frightful, with her ten coats of mascara running down her face, it was no wonder that Elise cringed away from her. Of course, this just made Julia collapse into another fit of tears. Elise looked on, indifferent. She was a strange girl, always distant. She had no respect for her step-mother, a social climber who held no love for her husband. She’d only married for the money and status; he’d only married for a blonde-haired, skinny Barbie who’d only just completed puberty. The day of their marriage was the day Elise had lost all respect for them, and vowed never to like her shallow step-mother, which was an easy vow to keep. She’d also vowed never to marry someone, or even date someone, for anything other than love. That vow would be broken, but all that comes later. For now, she was an innocent eleven year old (although her mind was far beyond her years), entering a new chapter of her life. Shall we begin?
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I havent decided on the name of the school name yet.. Any ideas?
I dont think its much good, and I dont know where to go next.. Any tips or pointers? Bear in mind that Im 13. ;)
Wow, thanks so much for your amazing comments! Im thinking of giving Elise these brilliant, kind friends who are awed by her writing skills and convince her to run for the school council. She gets in, which is unheard of for someone of her status. Thats when it all goes wrong, because the kids on the school council are the it crowd, and they get away with murder. Maybe literally... So, basically Elise will get pressured into making these terrible mistakes, lose her friends, and humiliate herself in front of the whole school. Then... I have no idea. Which is where I need your help? :)
@ Han - Thanks! If I continue with it, which I probably will, I promise to email it to you. :)
Answer: Not bad at all for 13. You still have to do a lot of work on your fundamentals, but mainly just punctuation. Your spelling is very good. Again, that is impressive for 13, as it seems most of your contemporaries are still spelling at a kindergarten level ("u" "wat" "lol" "2" etc.). Try breaking it up into more paragraphs; some of the ones you've written are very hefty and could be slimmed down.
The writing is pretty good! You've shown a knack for characterization. For instance, I think I am actually frightened of Julia Diamond, who I imagined as looking like a melting clown with all of her runny makeup.
The school idea could go in lots of different directions. I like the premise.
Overall, this is light-years ahead of a lot of the work posted here. Keep working at it!
Category: Books & Authors
Review: The Vow - San Antonio Express-News
More Information. The Vow • Rated PG-13: For an accident scene, sexual content, partial nudity and some language. • Running time: 104 minutes.
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Movie Review: Surprise! The Vow Is More Quirky Indie Than Mainstream Romance
Review in a Hurry: The publicity for The Vow would have you believe its primarily about a man ( Channing Tatum) constantly re-wooing his amnesiac wife ( Rachel McAdams), in a manner that subtly reminds audience members not to get complacent ...
'The Vow' leaves you wanting more: Movie review - latimes.com
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The Vow: Film Review - The Hollywood Reporter
Cornball romantic stuff for girls who crave Valentine's Day and boys who want to please them.
Can you please review my poem?
In a floating island
under the glowing blue moon in the starless sky
above the chaotic black ocean that will never see the light of day
In a floating island
under the cold and logical heavens that brings hope
above the chaotic hell that consumes this world
A charred black skeleton chained by a silver vow from this world to the Maker
sitting on a golden throne made of ice, trying to break free
wearing Leo’s yellow robes, if he was a man, trying to break free
A charred black skeleton chained by a silver vow from this world to the Maker
with pure white flames coming the charred bones themselves
yet does not burn the plants around the throne, but to make them pure
The skeleton is alive, and spoke to me
“This world in his beginning, cut his al-Hubb in half”
“When this world was shattered by knowledge, Eros sent to the sea below”
The skeleton is alive, and spoke to me
“I used to have flesh and blood, pretty flesh and blood, but the dark truth burns so bad”
“I used to be sane, but logic wants me to be dead because I burn this world so bad”
The skeleton is alive, and spoke to me
“Oh how I burn this world, Oh how this world wants be to die, Oh how we both want what we give”
“Me, Eros, and the fallen heart, oh how much this world wants us to die”
The skeleton is alive and spoke to me
“I will not die, I was burned and yet I am pure, I am redemption to those who want me”
“ I am pure even though you view me ugly, yet you claim to work for my case”
I ask the skeleton “what are you and could you die?”
The skeleton replied “ I will never die in this world, I will never be gone as long there is a blue full moon”
“I am Agape, simple as that”
Answer: thats very good mate, you should try and get that published in a book
Category: Poetry
"The Vow": What the critics are saying
Heres a look at a few review excerpts for "The Vow": New York Times: "The Vow is designed for comfort, not shock. But even by the standards of commercial melodrama its a pretty weak brew ... When they are on the screen together here ...
Madden 09 review (20 characters)?
Can anyone tell me mainly a detailed PS3 franchise description and bugs, freezing and glitch stuff, too. Websites dont give enough information and sugarcoat everything. I know the gameplay and graphics are good, but what about Superstar mode (if its still in.) and franchise. Still freezing, missing choices, and having nonprogressing players? If anyone can help me with details, I would appreciate it. I was let down the last 2 years, and I vowed to not get the first day, if I do get it.
Answer: Go to game spot and they will tell you what you need to know including the gritty stuff.
Category: Video & Online Games
THE VOW REVIEW - CinemaBlend.com
The Vow , even though its a story about a woman struggling to regain her memory of her entire marriage, isnt interested in anything creative or rich with potential.
THE VOW REVIEW: Not Much Promise
THE VOW (12A): On General Release Friday 10th FebruaryThere isn’t a Nicholas Sparks movie out this year, so fans of overtly sentimental tear-jerkers ...
Movie Review: 'The Vow,' Not Much of One?, Christian News
7 hours ago ... How do you look at the girl you love and tell yourself it's time to walk away? You don't, hopefully.
My Performance Evaluation from work .I need a good legal advice!?
I had a poor review & I vow to improve my work & change for the better. On the Job evaluation I signed from my employer theres a note that says "Failure to show continued and sustained improvement at the end of 30 days will result in a 30-day probationary period. Does this mean a total of 60 days assesing my situation?
Answer: I looks like it means a 60 day period but if you are in an at will employment state then it really doesn't mean to much at all. Your employer can let you go at any time. I wouldn't worry to much about the review and get busy improving my work performance. I don't know what field you are in but any review with comments like that could only lead up to one thing in the end. Your employer is planning to let you go and is gathering up the ammunition so you don't collect unemployment. Get busy and improve your performance like you promise and show them that the next review will be an awesome one. Good luck.
Category: Law & Legal
The Vow (review) | MaryAnn Johanson's FlickFilosopher.com
So it turns out that perhaps the most awesome thing ever to happen to sappy shitty romantic flicks is brain damage. It makes sense! These movies are already brain-dead 95 percent of time anyway...
What Will They Think?
ALL OUR WORLDLY GOODS By Irène Némirovsky. Translated by Sandra Smith 264 pp. Vintage International. Paper, $14.95. THE MIRADOR Dreamed Memories of Irène Némirovsky by Her Daughter By Élisabeth Gille. Translated by Marina Harss 239 pp. New York Review Books. Paper, $14.95. On Dec. 17, 1941, a year and a half into the Nazi occupation of France, - Liesl Schillinger is a regular contributor to the Book Review. - By LIESL SCHILLINGER
Vow co-stars McAdams and Tatum make the lovin look easy
LOS ANGELES _ Although theyre just co-stars in the new tear-jerker romance "The Vow," if you didnt know any better itd be easy to think Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams are an old married couple. The actors laugh at each others jokes, finish each other ...
"The Vow" review: Lets just open the Notebook to Page 1
It has been many months since there was a movie as genuinely romantic as "The Vow." I was skeptical. The premise, even if it is based on a true story, feels phony: After a car accident, a vaguely boho sculptor (Rachel McAdams) wakes up, not ...
NEW MUSIC; Chipper Remnants Of a Life Turned Sour
She didnt leave much behind. Thats the inescapable fact of Amy Winehouses posthumous collection, Lioness: Hidden Treasures. The albums 12 songs are the leftovers from a singer and songwriter who was promising on her 2003 debut album, Frank; fully herself and even more promising on her 2006 album, Back to Black; and then a long, sad - By JON PARELES, JON CARAMANICA and NATE CHINEN
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The Vow Video Movie Review
Channing Tatum and Rachel McAdams take aim straight at your heart with this weekend's romance The Vow, but is the drama worth taking a trip to the theater? Watch the video movie review to find out. View Transcript ...
Review: ‘The Vow’ Is a Decent but Forgettable Romantic Drama ...
Leo (Channing Tatum) and Paige (Rachel McAdams), in many ways, have the ideal life. They are hopelessly in love, happily married, and living in an urban,
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Hey Libs, are you gonna enjoy us using the Congressional Review Act to limit Obamas ability as president?
We are going to use the Congressional Review Act to attack every aspect of Obamas government. It will be like a worm virus to you Libs! Coming to a Lib theater near you next week!
Left-wing blogs are fretting over the potential impact of the incoming new majority Republican House of Representatives upon federal regulations, especially possible Republican use of the “Congressional Review Act.” The law may allow Republicans to limit executive branch regulatory power without going through the ordinary legislative process.
http://www.thenewamerican.com/index.php/usnews/constitution/5691-left-vexed-over-coming-gop-attack-on-regulations
Rep. Joe Barton becomes chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee next year, the Texas Republican vows to make life miserable for Democratic defenders of the health care overhaul law.
He will drag Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Medicare chief Donald Berwick to Capitol Hill for regular grilling. Democrats, he says, have essentially shielded the two key figures from answering tough questions about the new law.
http://www.kaiserhealthnews.org/Stories/2010/October/31/health-reform-law-gop-oversight.aspx
Congressional Review Act= Checkmate
Obama wont be able to go around a House of Representatives blockade in using agencies to carry out his wishes :)
Answer: They won't like it, but I am loving it
Category: Politics
Why did Bush and his followers say "Water Boarding" is ok but now the USA says it is not good to do that?
"Waterboarding is torture President Obama says. My Justice Department will not justify it, will not rationalize it and will not condone it," Obama and Holder, who his heading a review of the treatment of terrorism suspects, said in a speech to the Jewish Council of Public Affairs in Washington. His vow was greeted by applause. Obama says no more water boarding will be allowed. No more torture.
Answer: Because, as has been made public Now, Bush didn't care about American values such as the due process of law, the condemnation of torture, or anything else that has made America great... all he cared about was increasing his power and fighting his so called "War on Terror" in a theatre where no terrorist threat existed prior to the war. He's a war criminal, and I hope he pays dearly for it
Category: Politics
The Vow - Movie Review - Movie Reviews | thevine.com.au
Ultimately the film resembles its hero, Leo: stylishly functional, good-hearted… And totally unmemorable.
Movie Review: The Vow, review by John Delia, Jr.
By: John M Delia Jr. Imagine your life now. What would it be like if you couldn’t remember the last 5 years of your life? This is a story based on true events about a young man named Leo (Channing Tatum) and young women named Paige (Rachel ...
Promises Made, and Remade, By Firms in S.E.C. Fraud Cases
WASHINGTON -- When Citigroup agreed last month to pay $285 million to settle civil charges that it had defrauded customers during the housing bubble, the Securities and Exchange Commission wrested a typical pledge from the company: Citigroup would never violate one of the main antifraud provisions of the nations securities laws. To an outsider, - Analysis of Securities and Exchange Commission documents finds that since 1996, there have been at least 51 cases involving 19 Wall Street firms in which firms were accused of breaking antifraud laws they had agreed never to breach; many big Wall Street firms have settled fraud cases brought by government with promise never to violate same law; federal Judge Jed S Rakoff is now pressing SEC about what it does to ensure that companies do not repeat the same offense. Charts (M) - By EDWARD WYATT
IMDb - The Vow (2012)
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Review: 'The Vow' is a toothy Valentine's indulgence - CNN.com
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MUSIC REVIEW; Grobanites Get What They Came For
Josh Groban, the 30-year-old pop-classical heartthrob, stages his grandiose concerts to show off his assets: his inordinately charming stage presence, his cherubic features and tousled long locks, and (not least) the crystalline baritone he brings to a repertory of operatic ballads. On Monday night at Madison Square Garden his two-hour set, the - Stacey Anderson reviews performance by singer Josh Groban at Madison Square Garden. Photo (M)6 - By STACEY ANDERSON
Story review?
http://www.fictionpress.com/s/2538734/1/A_Vow_Of_Silence
Its a story of two teenagers - twins Kirai and Veronica, and after the..incident in the first chapter Kirai vows silence, and keeps her promise, only speaking to one person, the person who knows the truth in her dark, secretive life.
Review, and TRUTHFULLY comment. Do I have the talent to be a story writer? I am fourteen years old.
Answer: ok, let's be honest. you are fourteen and I've seen ppl who are much older who can't write as well as you do. Your story has a few week points as well as some strong points.
most of your errors were grammatical. A few rereads should correct most of them. A common error, mixing up your and you're should be dealt with.
There should be a clear break between the two separate incidents of introducing the girls and the attack on the twin sisters.
Also, some of the description and their conversation could be reworded. Here's a clue. Say it out aloud and see if it sounds real to you. Would you use that with your friends.
Overall, it's good. You're 14 so I'm sure you'll make an excellent author as you gain more experience. Write more. Doesn't matter if it has mistakes, ppl will point it out to you. Just write as must as you can.
good luck.
Category: Books & Authors
THEATER REVIEW | THE MOUNTAINTOP; April 3, 1968. Lorraine Motel. Evening.
Even before the first flash of lightning -- and there will be plenty of that before evenings end -- an ominous electricity crackles through the opening moments of The Mountaintop, Katori Halls surprisingly thin new play about a monumental subject, which opened on Thursday at the Bernard B. Jacobs Theater. Its not that what were looking at - By BEN BRANTLEY
can you review my speech?
its alread done and the topic is love
Love
Love is a confusing thing. You can love someone and not like them, and you can love someone but not trust them, and you can love someone you barely know. Sometimes you learn to love someone, and sometimes love may vanish before you even know it. But when you do love someone, you want to fight their battles for them; you want to protect them from sickness, from danger, and traumatic experiences. You would give life and limb for them, if it meant protecting them from harm. So what is love? It’s the insanity that brings you closer to a person, and that keeps you together through thick and thin, good times and bad, through sickness and health, to death do you part. That what a marriage vow is, it’s a vow of love.
And you can love a person, such as a relative, friend, neighbor, complete stranger. You can love an animal, a place, even an ideal. Love can be a strong feeling of like; it can be affection, or desire. In the U.K, it is even a term of endearment, such as dear, sugar, or darling. Love means that you care about a specific person or animal, and that you are concerned about them. During hurricane Katrina, many people were told to abandon their homes, but thousands, stayed behind, unable to evacuate with their beloved pets, or seek a safe haven in a shelter with an animal. They ignored their own personal safety and risked their life because they loved their pets. Sadly many people and animals perished, and the backlash created a new law. A state must have an evacuation plan that includes pets, so that their owners will not risk their life for the love of a pet. The departure of a loved one, if temporary leaves us disheartened, and a permanent departure leaves us depressed, miserable, and feeling empty, vacant, meaningless. The pain may never disappear, and even if does, it may take months or years. Love is so strong that it can cross barriers of language and race, and can cross cities, states, continents, and oceans. Love is a necessity for children. People and animals will suffer if deprived of love. Psychologist Harry Harlow reared monkeys with two artificial mothers, one a bare wire cylinder with a wooden head and an attached feeding bottle. The other a cylinder with no bottle but covered with foam rubber and wrapped in terry cloth. Harlow’s discovery surprised many psychologist: The monkeys much preferred contact with the comfortable cloth mother, even while feeding from the nourishing mother. Love is love, it cannot be manufactured, or processed, or mass produced, and mankind cannot function without it. Mankind dreams about love, writes books about love, and makes movies focused on love. You call it madness, but I call it love. Love surrounds us, the love of mankind, the love of ourselves, and the love of life. Nothing can stop love, and it will preserver as long as mankind.
True love cannot be destroyed easily. True love is for life, and knows no limits. Romeo and Juliet were determined to be together, and in death, they finally succeeded. Though not as dramatic, hundreds of thousands, millions even struggle to be together, because of differences such as money, age, and race and other social barriers. But everyday they do succeed, through adversity; they accomplish true love, and try to live out their life happily ever after.
Answer: You need to define love, pertaining to your point. I know that is hard, but you chose the subject. This also seems very "James Joyce". Stream-of-conscious works in literature, but not speech, so shape up the: points, crescendo, and finale. Remember your audience, if this is for a grade, your instructor. Put in some quotes, I recommend 1st John Chapter 4, or some quote from Shakespeare.
Category: Homework Help
Is "The Vow" the perfect Valentines Day flick?
The Movie Guru, a.k.a Oscar Davis, joined us on Today in St. Louis at 10am. Click on the video player to watch his reviews. The Vow: A car accident puts Paige in a coma, and when she wakes up with severe memory loss, her husband Leo works to win her heart again.
Movie review: The Vow | NewsOK.com
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Novel HELP - please help review this!!!?
Im 15 and am 25000 words into my novel, Andradar, please review my plan and let me know what you honestly think because i am having second thoughts on some of the twists and turns in the plot!!! By the way, my writing is much much better than that of the plan.
Detailed Andradaen Synopsis
Background: Andradar is a floating dimension, which uses the same setting as Earth; this is a purely coincidental product of a clash in space time. As Andradar is in the 5th dimension, we as humans in the 4th dimension cannot sense it. In the 5th dimension, one is able to travel into their memories and relive their past. The book is set in the future, train stations are trashed and no longer used, there has been a Great War which has affected all dimensions, due to conflict within religion, causing Andradar to be split by a Crack. The peace treaty in the 4th dimension was negotiated in Stone Henge, with each stone being carved into a different religious symbol. Andradar is a floating city (like an island); if you fall off the edge you are hurled into space. Andradar is ruled by a monarchy, traditionally referred to as the Master, who dresses in robes and wears a mask, in order to distinguish the current Master from the previous and future Masters, the colour of the mask alternates between black and white The Master’s eyes are golden and royalty’s eyes turn golden between dusk and dawn. Andradar is the city of Angels, instead of becoming a teenager and adult, children in Andradar become Angels, this refers to their more mature state of mind as well as the emergence of their wings and their ability to fly. The children of society live on one side of the Crack, on the eve of their thirteenth birthday they are required to step off their balconies, once both feet leave the ground, their wings emerge. Not all children of Andradar are able to turn Angel, these select few are considered as scum and referred to as ‘lates’. The public is not aware that some ‘lates’ can read minds. There is a sense of religion in Andradar; there is belief in Alzaan, which is viewed not as an ultimate personality, but an all governing force similar to nature. The sculpture of Alzaan has been present in the city (Zodiac Square) since the beginning of time and is supposedly a gift from Alzaan to the city, anyone who touches the sculpture is instantly happy. The Great War in Andradar was between good and evil, and the power of all good (Alzaan) was destroyed. Only the prophecy is able to restore this power, the power has been drained from the sculpture and now only the prophecy can touch the sculpture, others feel a magnetic force repel them. In order to find the prophecy, the Master (Nathan) introduces the Intelligence Examination, which filters out the extremely able children they are then tested physically, mentally and psychologically. So far the prophecy has not been found, the children who pass the Intelligence Examination, return to the children’s side of the Crack after the tests, they become Carers at the orphanage and hometels (which provided children with a comfortable hotel like service for a small fee from the parents). The Angelites are the Emergency Service.
Story: When Jack, the Master’s eldest son proposes to Rhea, a ‘late’, he is disowned by his family, for bringing shame. Jimmy, Jack’s best friend and the son of the Royal gardener Tom witnesses this. The Master dies leaving Nathan, Jack’s brother in charge, however before his death, the Master commands Nathan to make the unbreakable vow of destroying his brother’s family. In order to assist him in doing so, he passes two laws: newborns were to be chipped preventing them from travelling into their memories and allowing the Master’s departments of ‘lates’ to read their minds, alter and block memories. Cidus, the drug of optimism was to be administered to all citizens on the night they turn Angel, in order to prevent complaints about the lack of free will. Hyprins, hypnotised robotic bird like creatures are also introduced, programmed to keep watch over all citizens of Andradar that are chipped.
Before Jack leaves he says farewell to Jimmy whose wife Maria is due to have a baby. Jimmy says he wanted Jack to be the Godfather, Jack says of course he will be and that he will miss Jimmy.
Jack and Rhea, banished from Andradar wonder around the outskirts of the city, teetering on the edge of space. They meet Spag a lone traveller who claims he knows of land outside/under Andradar, a deserted but beautiful ravine occupied by a couple, Ash and xxx. They fly there, Jack carrying Rhea. The three of them live there on the Horizon. Spag retains contact with the outside world and delivers Jack’s letters to Jimmy and other friends. Spag also keeps Jack and Rhea updated on current affairs and when the chipping is introduced they all develop and strengthen their mental security. Maria dies in childbirth and Jimmy name his son Carlos. Jack and Rhea have a daughter, they call her Kisha. Jack th
Answer: wow! sounds like you couldn't fit it all :)
sounds really complicated, but i'm sure it makes more sense in the whole book. the only thing i think sounds a little fake is the whole 'drug of optimism' thing. it sounds a little contrived to me. the rest sounds good. maybe you should make the story/plot longer. (i guess you couldn't really fit the whole thing though.) twists and turns are what make books good. make sure the plot is really interesting. good luck!
Category: Books & Authors
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Two new products — and thats what they are — at the movies this week present packages of nearly identical quality (eh), transcended by their respective top-billed stars who happen also to be excellent, crud-elevating actors. This is an ...
MOVIE REVIEW; ‘The Vow,’ With Rachel McAdams and Channing Tatum
At the beginning of “The Vow” — and again at the end, in case you had forgotten — you are told that it was “inspired by true events.” There is always a lot of latitude in such a claim, and no one would accuse this mild, soggy romance of excessive realism. But a cautious desire to remain somewhere in the - By A. O. SCOTT
Where can my sister write a review about a horrible pastor used for her wedding cermony?
My sister just got married last week. The pastor they usedto marry them, she found on the internet (problem number one in my book). the woman was professional upon meeting with them but later turned out to be otherwise. Pastor assumed they were not marrying b/c of unreturned phone messages on my sisters part, pastor mispronounced names, made a smart comment in the middle of the cermony about the vows they chose, quit reading the vows to eyeball their child, showed up demanding cash from anyone listening while pictures were being taken, solicted the limo company for future business deals, dressed inappropitley for a wedding, lit incences to accomadate herself (this was not part of the plan), rushed through things and excused herself letting it be known she thought there was going to be no wedding, foot tapping and saying stateing she had other things to do. My sister intends on complaing and letting theis behavior be known, where can she write it at an online review?
Answer: The only thing I can think of is the Better Busiuness Bureau, or go back to the website she first contacted her through, and see if there is a place for comments. Or, in my area, one of the news channels has a line you can call called Troubleshooters, and people often complain about bad interactions with businesses on that line, and their complaints sometimes get aired, and reach a wider audience. If there's anything like that around you, you could give that a shot.
It's always a toss-up ordering things over the internet without actually seeing it in person, and it's a shame that this happened on her wedding day.
I do agree that the pastor was unexcuseably rude, but I also have to say that I don't think the pastor is entirely at fault. Your sister failed to return messages (you said it with an s at the end, so I assume there was more than one ignored message), which probably gave the pastor a bad impression of your sister, so she wasn't being as professional as she normally would have been.
Category: Weddings
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BBC to review voting after backlash over lack of women on award shortlist...?
The BBC will review the voting process for the 2012 Sports Personality of the Year after no women were included on the shortlist for this year’s event.
The failure to nominate female world champions such as swimmers Keri-Anne Payne and Rebecca Adlington and taekwondo’s Sarah Stevenson has sparked national outrage and debate.
Harriet Harman, the shadow culture, media and sport secretary, called for the BBC to act immediately after the panel of 27 sports editors from national and regional newspapers and magazines — including Nuts and Zoo — collectively failed to nominate a single female athlete.
The Labour MP said it was ‘wrong’ sportswomen were excluded from the top 10 and questioned the legitimacy of having ‘lads mags’ on the voting panel when publications aimed specifically at women were excluded.
Source:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-2068164/BBC-vow-review-voting-process-backlash-lack-women-Sports-Personality-Year-shortlist.html
Thoughts?
Answer: What? Will of the People not good enough for them? Those rotten People - we'll just have to drive them down our chosen Path whether they like it or not! How dare they!
Harriet Harman - that c*nt still around? What's wrong with you Brits? Never heard of political assassination? Who in their right mind would vote for a rabid idiot like that, even in the sweaty cloisters of a political party? Are they all blind or deaf or just plain stupid?
They should have built a bridge for the Germans - that way Harman would be spotting trains in a concentration camp somewhere. Or leading the party in Britain!
Category: Gender & Women's Studies
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Can someone please review my wedding vows and let me know if they sound okay?
I stand in front of you today, about to embark on our life together, and I wish I could say that I was ready to give all of myself to you, but the truth is you already have all of me. I have been devoted to you from the moment you charmed your way into my life. It’s true that our hearts have both faltered in that time and both of us have made many mistakes over the years but through it all we have remained irrevocably connected to one another. We share one soul, to lose you would be to lose half of myself because I no longer can tell where you end and I begin. I can’t dare to describe in words myself the way I feel for you so I would like to reference and combine two separate quotes from Wuthering heights because only Emily Bronte could describe what I feel so perfectly. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. If all else perished and he remained, I should still continue to be, and if all else remained and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger; I should not seem a part of it. It couldn’t be stated better. I feel our connection so deeply in my core that I would walk to the end of the earth for you. And I know that we have been through hell and back more times than I can count, but we have always found our way back to each other because our lives don’t seem to make sense when we are apart. You and I were made to exist together, forever and for always. You make me whole. Nothing in my life means as much to me without you in it. My world will forever revolve around your world and I vow to follow you anywhere, to defend you always, to support you when everyone else has turned their back and most of all I vow to dedicate my life to proving my love, infatuation, need, and passion to you. You have my past and my present and now I give you my future because you are and always have been my destiny! There is nothing I know with more certainty than that you are mine and I am yours for eternity and there is nothing that makes me happier.
Answer: Check out the links on the left. See many types of vows here:
http://www.myweddingvows.com/traditional-wedding-vows
One will note that the majority of vows are short and sweet. The best vows are short and sweet.
Vows should not be so long that the guests become bored and start yawning. Vows should not be so romantic and so mushy that guests start to gag.
My advice? Shorten it a tad and lose a bit of the mush. You've almost got it.
Perhaps you could use the Bronte quotes as a reading during the ceremony? Eliminate the quotes from your vows, but have them read during the ceremony?
You write: true that our hearts have both faltered in that time and both of us have made many mistakes
I suggest omitting the faltering and the mistakes from the vows. Concentrate on the positive and the future.
Good luck with your planning.
Category: Weddings
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Rap & Hip Hop: My review of "Lasers" by Lupe Fiasco?
Add in your own two cents, but for now... here we go:
The album starts off with "Letting Go" which, I actually have to say is dope. The chorus is catchy, the verses are really nice, the second is probably the best:
"Im begging you dont let me go/We vowed like the letter "O"/To never go our separate ways/To spin off into separate shows/Tired of all the wardrobe changing/Playing all these extra roles/Filled with all these different spirits/Living off these separate souls"
(Dope as hell)
The second track is produced by Alex Da Kid, who is my most hated producer but surprisingly the beat is not bad... its heavy and fits the songs meaning really nice. I dont really see the idea of "club banger" on this one like everyone says the whole album is similar to Nas "I Am".
Third, "Till I Get There" is nice to me, it feels like some of Lupes mixtape songs. Lyrics are dope, the beat is simple but it does its job. Really nice, and chill song.
Fourth, "I Dont Wanna Care Right Now" this is probably the only "club banger" track I can see to the fullest, pumping bass, etc... screams "club banger" none-the-less, this is a dope-as-hell track. Am I the only one thinking this? "They yester, and Im today and tomorrow... hurray! Can I get a hip-hip for the new K-I-N-G, n*gga I am he"
Answer: Worst album i've heard in a long time. I'll have to remind myself to never take recs from you.
I like Radiohead though. How the hell did you manage to like Lasers?
Category: Rap and Hip-Hop
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Vow Renewal every year?
We got married July 7th, 2007 and it was so nice to see our family and friends come together and just have a good time.
When I was 16, my boyfriend (and soon to be husband) took me to a beautiful local park for a picnic, and it was so special and beautiful that we go back every year, and had our rehearsal dinner there before the wedding.
We were thinking just invite our close family and friends back to the park, just have it catered so nobody has to bring anything, and of course would not ask for gifts. Maybe a short 10 minute ceremony, then food and fun.
Is it lame to do this for our first anniversary? What about every year? It was just so nice to have our family and friends together, everyone had so much fun, it would be nice to get everyone together again, and for us to review our vows and remember how special that day was for us.
Would it be better to just do every 5 years?
Thanks!
When I said soon to be husband, I meant that he was my boyfriend at 16 and later became my husband :-)
My husband doesnt think its lame...we both think every year would be too much, I was just seeing what people think about that.
Hes really excited to have a catered party at our park every year and to share our park.
Answer: Hi. I would only do a vow renewal on a major anniversary....like 10, 15, 25, etc. There is nothing wrong with doing one privately, though, just you and your hubby.
So.....what is holding you back from having a big party every year? Nothing wrong with hosting a BBQ, (4th of July party.....summer vacation party.....Labor Day party.... "no reason for a party" party....etc.)
You really don't need to a reason to bring family and friends together each year. Make it "Sue and Joe's Annual Summer Bash".....or something like that.
I would leave the vows to a major anniversary.
Category: Weddings
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Would you review my poem?
I wrote it a couple of months ago and the redrafted it yesterday. Im thinking of applying to study English with creative writing at university. Let me know if you think ive got what it takes?
Its based on a advert i printscreened a view months ago- the last 3 lines are a direct quote.
Dearly beloved heartbreaker,
I was so sure.
That glint in your eye.
The silent I love you.
Rose-tinted, i couldnt see:
The glint, cruel amusement.
Your silence, an inside joke:
May the Best Man win.
The curve of cold metal:
Spin the barrel. Kiss the Bride.
This is my solemn vow:
Til death do us part.
You made our choice.
Small engagement ring, clean.
Will trade for
Small revolver.
Answer: i thinks its brilliant and awesome, you have definetly got what it takes.
Category: Poetry
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