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  • Linda G. Dubois - Bought a few years ago, first the fan stopped ...

    Bought a few years ago, first the fan stopped working now the light doesn't work, I used about 20 times max. Not worth it and I paid around $200 when it first came out. Bought from either QVC or HSN cant remember which

  • David Penza - Better than s**

    Works great, especially if you're bound up. Shoots right out. Get's a load off your mind the rest of the day

  • Amazon Customer - I feel better overall. I use the probiotic and the bone ...

    I can tell when I have not taken this for a couple of days. I feel better overall. I use the probiotic and the bone broth as well. Feel great when I'm. On top of it.

  • Gayton81 - Great learning tool.

    I recently needed to learn how to create from scratch and edit database functions. I have tried other books with no avail. This was the ticket. Access is explained in an easy to follow tutorials. If you are wanting to learn Access and are starting from the ground this is what you need. If you need something just to look back at to remember things, this will work as well.

  • Nicole Gill - I'D READ IF I WERE U!!

    I recommend this book to people who enjoy books about family and friends. And slumber parties! This book could be for any age, but I was 10 when I read it, and it' one of my favorite books know. Read it during a fight with your friends, and it will solve the problems!!

  • Sally Seashells - LACKS WHAT MADE THE FIRST GHOSTBUSTERS GREAT

    I felt this movie was more of a 2.5 than 3. I felt like the potential was there, but the characters were actually a bit of an annoyance. Kirsten Wiig's character was just over the top, but not in a fun way. She got annoying. She self abased constantly, and for long after it was meant to be funny. In once scene she is fired for showing she believes in ghost while trying to land a prestigious position at an acclaimed University. She is carrying a box of her stuff and "explaining" to everyone she passes in the hallway, students too, that she is just doing this or that with her box of goods. She humbly mumbles, and not with a few people, but everyone in the hall (about 10 people or more). By the time she reached the end of the hall, the joke was over...around with the 2nd or 3rd person. But on and on they kept her going. And this was how she was throughout the film. Incrediby annoying... This movie couldn't get out of it's own way on comic timing and knowing how not to overdo a scene. The brains, Kate McKinnon, was SO OVER THE TOP annoying that it was hard to listen to her. She spoke in the weirdest way and it did not lend to her being the brains of the outfit at all. Not even in a mad scientist sort of way. Melissa McCarthy was the character I felt carried the others the most. I was even excited to see Chris Hemsworth play a funny role, but they made him beyond stupid, and he was completely unbelievable as that. He was the Rick Moranis in this...except Rick Moranis was funny. He could get his character across in a way that was hilarious. Chris I think was made to act stupid and I think he just didn't pull it off...although he tried. Maybe part of it was the script, because he really didn't add to the team. In the original Ghostbusters, every character that came on the team became an integral part of it. I know they had acting greats in the first one, and maybe that is why we are spoiled. The nicest thing about this was all the cameos with the originals that made us really MISS the original movie. Seeing the ones who were in a great first version, we realized how sorely lacking this one was.

  • Hang T. Tran - Used mostly as a reference and for practice tests.

    I really like the test taking tips they give you for each section. The PCATs is a mixture of knowledge and test taking abilities and this book covers those two standards. Applying the tips the book provided, takes some practice. I had a lot of trouble trying to apply the tips for the reading comprehension section. I ultimately went back to my style of reading the whole passage within 2-3 mins before answering questions, rather than skimming through looking for what the main idea for each paragraph as the book advised. Unless you have a strong reading background, which may take years to develop, the reading section is going to be a uphill battle for most using the tips provided. I have to say the book goes into too much detail, especially quantitative section. The practice tests provided were much harder than the actual PCATs themselves, scoring around 60-65% overall on them. However the format of the online practice tests they give, more or so identical to the format of the actual exam, which was a plus as it helps you practice those test taking tips they give you.