DF Song GB 5 HK-W 9 Chinese
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Mulan: An Original Walt Disney Records SoundtrackLea Salonga, best known as the voice of Jasmine in Aladdin, steals the show here as the title character in Disney’s Mulan. The for…



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umm ummm umm wat is is it? umm i think its like ummmm from that like one oumm think called chee cheee *clears throat* hhuuerrmmmerrrrrmmmmnn. SCHOOL HOUSE ROCK . its called "im just a bill".
yahoo .. great ,,, i went to the EPCOT .. but i really want to visit all the other parks
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Love it. She sings it amazing!!
Gifts UK Britain #5: Rimsky-Korsakov – Scheherazade; Stravinsky – Song of the Nightingale
I think the question is backwards, personally. Instead of asking why non-believers exist, ask why believers exist. The reason I mention this is because we are all born atheists. We are only manipulated through indoctrination to believe in supernatural things, or we bare witness to events that we cannot explain ourselves. At any point, the belief in the supernatural is not justified, and if someone disagrees I urge them to be the first to prove it (on an individual level a person might feel justified, but that’s a different topic). The human “state”, as you call it (we should really call it behavior), doesn’t lead us to believe supernatural things, instead it leads us to seek explanations as we are pattern-seeking animals. Since the curiosity came before the explanation (science), we are left with civilizations struggling to break free of these supernatural beliefs. It’s really hard to pin-point the exact reason why there are atheists when so many peoples experiences vary. Personally I think science in combination with its forms of technology (internet) has been the largest source of converting the faithful. When you realize science works and religious faith doesn’t, you tend to look at the world a little differently. That’s one of many reasons I’m an atheist.
You make a great point. The great majority of the GOP is not wealthy. I’ve thought a lot about this lately: the overall culture in America nurtures the super-scintilla-longshot dream of getting rich fast. — We produce very little anymore. — Our businesses are largely services, whether it’s writing software or whatever, running hotels, running restaurants, consulting consulting consulting, banking and financial horse shit — Many businesses are started not with the essentially agrarian idea of building long-term growth and value, but of building little holes that we can convince people are gold mines, and then selling it all as quickly and for as inflated a price as possible (witness the dot-com bubble) — Lotteries are pervasive and gambling is spreading — Entertainment is huge and kids grow up suffused in that entertainment culture Poor and middle-class folks in the GOP are nurturing the dream that one day they, too, may be wealthy or super-wealthy. And for the great majority of them it’s an empty dream, founded on nothing but this GOP-encouraged culture of luck.
I think the RSVP card is a pretty good indicator that they should RSVP. If a date that you need those cards back by though, you might want to put that on there. If you not everyone might send it back in time