What is the truth about 9/11?
It's quite feasible the attack wasn't anything to do with Al Quaeda. You just have to look at the history of the organisation. Prior to 9/11 they were basically red-necks with bombs strapped on their jeeps, driving up to targets and blowing themselves up. The Cole was basically the same but on a speedboat instead. Then comes 9/11. A mastermind, years in the planning, highly orchestrated, almost impossible feat of timing and daring. And then they go back to strapping bombs on their jeeps and blowing themselves up.... I don't think so. It just doesn't seem feasible. If Al Quaeda had that kind of brain-power then they'd still be pulling this sort of stuff off. You can't tell me the only smart guys in the organization all died on that day...
What are the real names for the cast of jessie and what are the names for shake it up?
For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/avqbz i grew up with a girl named Jessie, not short for anything. was her actual name. so you can use it for a girl. i think its cute. if you want just in case she doesnt like it when shes older name her jessica and call her jessie for short and when she gets older she can decide if she likes jessie or jessica better. I know from experience, my friends son is named Ronald, we would call him junior for short because he is named after his dad. but when we called he wouldnt answer, hes 4 now and started school for special needs kids he said he didnt like junior his name is ronny. so we were able to figure out why he never listened.. good luck!
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What really good teen books do you recommend?
ry Nokosee: Rise of the New Seminole (http://bit.ly/Nokosee) and its sequel Nokosee & Stormy (http://amzn.to/fqOoph). Both are written from a 17-year-old girl's POV and they come with lots of action and adventure as the teenage protagonist struggles as a Native American trying to live in both a traditional world and a modern world while buying into the idea that an eco-war is the way to save the environment, to wrest the Everglades from civilization and to restore it to its rightful owners, the New Seminoles. Cherry by Mary Karr. A memoir about teens, sex, drugs and growing up in rural Texas as told through the gritty, beautiful prose of one of America's best writers having taught at Harvard and currently teaching as the Peck Professor of English Literature at Syracuse University. It's a book every teen girl should read. If the opening paragraph doesn't do it for you, nothing will (you can read it on the Amazon link below). I've also supplied you a link to her Harper Collins website where you can see the author describe her life in a revealing teaser for her new book "Lit." http://bit.ly/CherryKarr http://www.harpercollins.com/authors/27468/Mary_Karr/index.aspx The Liar's Club by Mary Karr. Another moving memoir recounting her earlier years (you should probably read this one first and then Cherry). http://bit.ly/LiarsClub The Virgin Suicides by Jeffrey Eugenides. A moving story inspired by true events about the suicides of five teenage sisters as told from the viewpoint (for the most part) of randy teenage boys who try to explain it all. http://amzn.to/dwrVklVirgin I Never Promised You A Rose Garden by Joanne Greenberg. A critically appraised and touching semi-autobiographical story of a 16-year-old girl battling schizophrenia in a mental hospital. http://amzn.to/92Snb1RoseGarden
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Is this true that...?
You've missed important bits out of the verse, which make the meaning unarguably clear. It reads: "For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whosoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life." (John 3:16) Are you in the world? Then this love of God extends to you. Would you begrudge anyone eternal life? It's offered to you. Are you a "whosoever"? No discrimination there! "Whosoever" means ANYONE! Nobody is debarred! Anyone can accept this gift of eternal life by trusting in what Jesus did to secure their pardon before God. Nobody is being insulted. But those who object to the condition God attaches to His gift of grace are the ones who are insulting God.