Bibi Carla từ Peteritea , Romania

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05/19/2024

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2019-04-27 06:30

Hộp Thẻ Học Cụ Montessori: Làm Quen Với Chữ Cái Tiếng Việt - Bước Đầu Đến Với Toán Học Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi:

I'm pro-life. I'm not anti-abortion or anti-choice as some people like to say. What I'm against is using aborition as a form of birth control. What I'm against is murder because one doesn't want to take responsibility. Do I have the answer for what to do if aborition was made illegal? Surely not. Do you? I wish I did. But I do know, for myself, that the needless murdering of countless babies is insane. My own little survey that I did was a poll. I personally - not through rumors mind you, personally - know of 12 abortions close to me. (Close as in either family or direct friends, no second hand stories.) 12. Twelve babies. Not one of them - not one of those abortions was done because of a rape, because of incest, because of an incompatibility with life on the part of the baby or a healthy risk for the mother. Not one of them. 10 people, 12 abortions. (One could go so far as to call them murders.) The reasons I just stated are the main reasons pro-choicers scream out as to why abortion should be legal. I'd like to see a larger scale poll done on how many actual abortions are for "birth control" versus the reasons above. But then, I already know the approximate answer don't I? Some people very close to me have had one (or more) and I'm still close to them. I hate the act, I hate what they did, but I don't hate them. This book brought out very strong feelings for me and most, if not all, of those will be shared here. From here on out this will go according to page, where I noted what I wanted to say, something worth looking at again, etc. This was published in 2007 and on pg. 1 we find the information that S. Dakota was/is proposing a law to ban all abortions. (Note to self: look into this and possibly think about moving.) The authors call this "draconian". What is the pointless murdering of babies called in their opinion? I was going to - step-by-step- answer everything I thought needed to be answered from reading this book. But I can't. I don't have the time, I don't have the desire and quite frankly, I don't believe it'd do a damn bit of good. I will say this, this book is nothing but what every pro-choicer shouts out, just in written form. It's done under a guise here and this is for the ones with little to no brains out there but that's about the extent of it. It's a book mostly filled with women who say one thing and do another. Women who can't - or won't - take responsibility for their actions. Women who scream about rights yet take not only the rights but the life away from an unborn child. In some cases that's plural. I could go on but I won't. I'd like to know when these rights start. When exactly do we get those? Obviously not conception, I think we've proved that. Late-term abortions have proved that rights don't begin later in the pregnanct. At birth? 10? 18 or 21? When exactly? What is conception actually? How anyone can look at conception and call it something other than what it is - especially a parent - is mind-boggling to me. To me, rights start at conception. Life starts at conception. Taking away the life - and the rights - of an unborn child is draconian. Women today are a vile bunch. We want to have sex whenever we want, our orgasms are our right! So what is a pregnancy ensues? Who cares? Morning after pills, a multitude of other ways to get rid of the baby, etc. A pregnancy isn't a consequence anymore, it's slightly more than a bother. I don't know about anyone else and I certainly don't mean to imply I'm a saint because I'm certainly not but here's the thing. I'm single. I'm a Mother to a five-year old little girl. I'm not ready to have a baby right now at this point in my life. So guess what? I'm not having sex. That, my friends, is the difference between being responsible and not. I like sex, it's fairly important to me looking at the big picture. But not all-important. Some things matter more to me than an orgasm. How are we supposed to lower the number of abortions when it's looked at as little more than a regular doctors appointment? Abortion(s) is/are almost - sometimes is/are - a badge of honor in America today with young girls. How is this the country we strive to be? If I knew one person - just one - who had an abortion for one of the reasons the pro-choicers shout about I may be able to feel slightly different about some aspects of this. But I don't. And I doubt I ever will. Because that number is so small it's almost negligible. What's not is that abortion is the new birth control. Don't abandon or murder your child once he or she takes a breath but hey, do it before that and you're home free. :(

2019-04-27 08:30

Người Tình Hoa Bắc (Tái Bản 2015) Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

Sách được viết bởi Bởi: Marguerite Duras

Jack and Laurel pass away the same night, after 39 years of marriage. As their three children come together for the burial they discover stacks of letters - Jack had written to Laurel every Wednesday of their marriage. As they read through the letters they discover things about their parents and themselves. I am sort of torn with this review. I enjoyed the book, I liked the way the siblings came together and to understand their family's dynamics through reading the letters. There were a couple of different plot lines running throughout which gave interest. But I had problems with the pacing of the story. The basic story moved along at, what felt like, a slower pace. Then it would give too much information, too quickly. When Aunt Allyson arrived, we got three and a half pages of her talking non-stop [it made me want to gag her:] as a way to give us a lot of background information. Another area that felt weird was at the cemetary. A character suddenly shows up and divulges, what I thought to be, very important information regarding a past situation -one that threatened to send the youngest brother to prison - and the rest of the family leaves! I would've thought that they'd stay as witnesses to hear what the man had to say. Lastly, in the epilogue Malcolm [the younges sibling:] has just shared the story with his son, Noah. A second epilogue is written as a letter and found in an envelope inside the back cover [very clever:] but in it Malcolm says, "As you and I agreed, a few secrets with Noah were left untold". I DON'T LIKE UNFINISHED BUSINESS!! I like resolution at the end of my books! Therefore, it makes me want to rate it a 3-.

Người đọc Bibi Carla từ Peteritea , Romania

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.