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Jul 15, 2019
Yes
These glasses just fit so very well. I Love the style and they perform well as sunglasses too. I’m very pleased with this purchase.

Dec 08, 2015
Love these pens
I like the size of thes pens--the fit nicely in my hand. The ink flows freely, but even though I'm left handed, smearing is not a problem. They hold a good amount of ink, meaning I don't run out of ink before I lose them. Plus, I like the look of a fountain pen without needing to refill.
Dec 11, 2010
Food, Inc makes you think
1 of 1 found this helpful I found this movie thought provoking. However, I just finished reading The Omnivore's Dilemma and there isn't much difference between the two. The book goes into more depth and has an excellent historical dimension, where I learned about the changes in farm policy that brought us to corporate food farming. Having grown up on a farm, seeing the land where I was reared, now abandoned, I learned the why of that change.
Getting back to Food, Inc., there were places where the pictures showed the miserable conditions under which animals are reared, made the conditions more horrifyingly real. If you prefer to have an emotional reaction to the world, watch this movie. If you are more interested in who and why, read The Omnivore's Dilemma.