Posted on September 2, 2010. Tags: 40s, bus, curly hair, film, fish market, fish seller, germany during the holocaust, Holocaust, jewish women, market, Name
I’ve seen it awhile back but can’t figure out what the name is. It’s very good film.
It’s about a young Jewish women(early 20s, short black curly hair)who is living around the 40s in Germany during the Holocaust. She gets off a bus and goes to a fish market and says some kind of secret code to the fish seller guy and he gives her a fish with a code in the fish.
Please tell me if you know I’m dying to see it again.
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Posted on September 2, 2010. Tags: Affiliate, affiliate link, Clickbank, Please, Someone, Time
Every time I copy my affiliate link to my website, it doesn’t show up as a link. Instead it shows the link in black just like normal typing and you’re unable to click it. The link is supposed to be blue, underlined, and clickable. Can someone PLEASE help me.???
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Posted on September 2, 2010. Tags: Attraction, camera, diana, film, film camera, film days, Holga, lens, lomo cameras, niche, people spend money, polaroid photography, slr
I see a lot of question here about buying Polaroid or Holga/Diana/Lomo cameras. Now back in the film days polaroid certainly filled a niche. What I just don’t get is why people spend money on a Holga or similar camera while for the same amount or less money you can also buy a used film camera, either a high-end compact or a decent SLR with lens.
So, can anyone explain to me why someone would buy a camera where there’s hardly any film for or why anyone would buy a camera that’s basically a poorly made toy?
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Posted on September 2, 2010. Tags: clinic, columbus ohio, hospitals, ollike, Plast, plastic, plastic surgeon, profit organizations, Salary, Surgeon
I live in Columbus, Ohio and want to become a plastic surgeon…what is the usual salary or income…I would ollike to have my own clinic and have affiliates with non-profit organizations and hospitals
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Posted on September 1, 2010. Tags: attributes, bottom of the barrel, contemplating suicide, girls and boys, Life, niche, peer, peer leader, person, point, rest of my life, role models, top prizes, way, writing competitions
By no means am I contemplating suicide. I just want to clear that up before I begin.
I always feel as though I’m just in life for the ride, and maybe that’s the point of life, but I always feel like I’m just there, never really serving any particular purpose except to be a not-so-worthy competition to other people. I wouldn’t call myself gorgeous, but I wouldn’t call myself ugly, either, but my friends get all the attention from girls and boys, and I’m the one who sits in the corner and holds the drinks. I consider myself average-looking, and I’ve been told many times that I’m really nice, but people would only want to know me as a friend, and nothing more, which makes me believe that I have to be rude and reckless to get a boy to like me and acknowledge me.
I know my niche is writing, but whenever I try to be as best as I can be at writing, there’s always somebody there to cut me down like a tree, to make me feel like writing isn’t my niche, to make me question whether or not it’s what I’m destined to do. Maybe I try too hard to be number one — I always submit my pieces to writing competitions, like one at my school, for example, where I came out in the bottom of the barrel, losing the top prizes to people who don’t even like writing, while it’s the one thing I can see myself doing for the rest of my life.
I have never really won anything, either. I don’t really expect to win things, because I’m not a competitive person, but I always feel like I want to be recognized for my writing or for some other attributes I have, and I always strive to get something that I really, truly want, but there’s always somebody better than me, always someone who wants it more, always something standing in the way of being recognized or getting what I want. I tried out to be a peer leader at my school for my last year, and I lost the position to kids in my class who are, in my opinion, the worst role models, to people who get everything they want handed to them on a silver platter, to people who bullied me and my friends, to people who drink until they’re so drunk that they pass out or hook up — or worse — with anybody on whom they can get their hands.
Maybe I’m looking way too deep into this, but I always feel like whenever I want to be recognized, there’s something or someone standing in the way and inhibiting my drive to be recognized, and it hurts me. Sometimes, like in the case of peer leaders, I found myself so upset by the decision that I began listing reasons why I’d be a better peer leader than the twelve who were chosen, and I’m not the kind of person to list the bads in people. I try to see the good in people, and sometimes I just get so upset by them doing better than me that I tend to do this.
I’m seventeen, and I have my future ahead of me, and maybe what I’m feeling is a part of growing up, or maybe I’m just being self-absorbed and selfish, but this is all really bothering me. How can I get out of feeling this way? How do I get used to the fact that there will always be people better than me? Is this normal, or am I being selfish? If I’m being selfish, how can I get over this, because I hate feeling like I’m being selfish, but I don’t know whether or not I’m being selfish?
Does all this even make sense?
Thanks
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Posted on September 1, 2010. Tags: Affiliate, Marketing, money, owner, Website, website owner, what is affiliate marketing
what is affiliate marketing? how can i earn money from affiliate marketing? i am not a website owner.
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