Some complain about the odd shape but I absolutley love it, I have played many different kinds of basses and find this one to be the most comfortabley for my style. The pickups make for quite some variety: the neck PU on its own produces a warm sound, albeit muffled and devoid of highs, while the bridge PU just slashes your eardrums (Mot??rhead, anyone?)
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This is the only real defining moment that determines whether you will go into medicine and while it is a struggle, I hope you all take time to enjoy each day with your family, even if it is just 15 minutes and it will pay off in the end. I haven't really compared the others though because that's where I left off in my own notes and I had to stop partway through the endocrinology chapter to reprint this in a different format so I can add the other sections
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Notes on Chapter 1 from Where the Red Fern Grows
Yet those memories can be awakened and brought forth fresh and new, just by something you've seen, or something you've heard, or the sight of an old familiar face." Chapter 1, pg
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Where the Red Fern Grows Notes
He works for two years in his Grandpa's store, picking huckleberries, and selling bait to local fisherman in order to save the fifty dollars needed to buy the hounds. The money from the hunting contest and all the money made from selling coonskins enabled them to move and this was what Mama had been praying for, for a long time
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