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Magnetism is a category of behaviour of materials that respond at an atomic or subatomic level to an applied magnetic field. For example, the most well known form of magnetism is ferromagnetism such that some ferromagnetic materials produce their own persistent magnetic field. However, all materials are influenced to greater or lesser degree by the presence of a magnetic field. Some are attracted to a magnetic field (paramagnetism); others are repulsed by a magnetic field (diamagnetism); others have a much more complex relationship with an applied magnetic field. Substances that are negligibly affected by magnetic fields are known as non-magnetic substances. They include copper, aluminium, gases, and plastic.
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your answer is from a picture? thatsnot a good sourceOriginally posted by Sister Christina View PostOh...now all your rambling makes sense. Your in love with Faith.
I like her name and she certainly is a pretty girl.

I think you made a decent choice.
Why don't you go ask her daddy for her hand in marriage?
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i mean all of the negative and criticizsm, if were just harmless questions and not direct attacks then that would be different.Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View PostI have been told many times that "lutefisk is really good if you know how to cook it." Since most of the Minnesota lutefisk recipes I have been served were mushy--more like a "fish pudding" and not at all appetizing I can attest that is true. Lutefisk purchaed in the U.S. has been rehydrated and must therefore be cooked carefully so that it does not fall into pieces.
Properly prepared lutefisk should remain firm and look like what you see in the photo.
Lutefisk does not need any additional water for the cooking; simply place it in a pan, (do not use an aluminum pan as the lye in the fish will discolor the pan)salt it, seal the lid tightly, and let it steam-cook at very low heat for 20–25 minutes.
You can also make traditional Minnesota lutefisk recipes in your oven. Place the fish in an ovenproof dish, cover with aluminium foil, and bake at 225 °C (435 °F) for 40–50 minutes.
Another option is to parboil the lutefisk. Wrap the lutefisk in cheesecloth and gently boil until tender. This usually takes a very short time, so watch the fish and remove it before it begins to fall apart.
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Oh...now all your rambling makes sense. Your in love with Faith.Originally posted by James Peter View PostGod is infinite and thats all thats to it, god gave us our minds so the human mind is never going to be able to find out about that stuff untill you die and go and talk to god. So thats why we have to have faith.
I like her name and she certainly is a pretty girl.

I think you made a decent choice.
Why don't you go ask her daddy for her hand in marriage?
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I have been told many times that "lutefisk is really good if you know how to cook it." Since most of the Minnesota lutefisk recipes I have been served were mushy--more like a "fish pudding" and not at all appetizing I can attest that is true. Lutefisk purchaed in the U.S. has been rehydrated and must therefore be cooked carefully so that it does not fall into pieces.Originally posted by James Peter View PostGod is infinite and thats all thats to it, god gave us our minds so the human mind is never going to be able to find out about that stuff untill you die and go and talk to god. So thats why we have to have faith.
Properly prepared lutefisk should remain firm and look like what you see in the photo.
Lutefisk does not need any additional water for the cooking; simply place it in a pan, (do not use an aluminum pan as the lye in the fish will discolor the pan)salt it, seal the lid tightly, and let it steam-cook at very low heat for 20–25 minutes.
You can also make traditional Minnesota lutefisk recipes in your oven. Place the fish in an ovenproof dish, cover with aluminium foil, and bake at 225 °C (435 °F) for 40–50 minutes.
Another option is to parboil the lutefisk. Wrap the lutefisk in cheesecloth and gently boil until tender. This usually takes a very short time, so watch the fish and remove it before it begins to fall apart.
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God is infinite and thats all thats to it, god gave us our minds so the human mind is never going to be able to find out about that stuff untill you die and go and talk to god. So thats why we have to have faith.Originally posted by Cranky Old Man View PostI am still waiting for my tomato ketchup!
The service here is absolutely horrible.
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Originally posted by James Peter View PostABOUT AOriginally posted by James Peter View PostMILLIONOriginally posted by James Peter View PostDIFFERENT KINDS OFOriginally posted by James Peter View PostINSANE AND UNREADABLEAre you sure you haven't been here before? Does the name Chip ring a bell? Have you ever bitten a police officer? Do numbers speak to you? Have you ever been threatened by a historical character? Bruce Willis was dead the whole time.Originally posted by James Peter View PostRETARDED BABBLING
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I am still waiting for my tomato ketchup!Originally posted by James Peter View PostGod wants us to to believe in him but he wants us to do it on our own free will with not having to show himself. so not miracles, the bible are not against his will.
The service here is absolutely horrible.
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God wants us to to believe in him but he wants us to do it on our own free will with not having to show himself. so not miracles, the bible are not against his will.Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View PostThat's because your "religion" is an utterly despicable institution that spawned the murderous totalitarian regimes of Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Fransico Franco and Augusto Pinochet. If you can see how the Catholic hierarchy's claim to super human powers ties in with systemic child abuse and totalitarianism then you are an utter fool deserving no respect James.
You see James all that incense, all those towering churches, all those bizarre robes are all theater to hide the fact that the man standing up there is just another self absorb idiot like you or me.
Since you claim to be theology student James that pretty much says you want be one of the explioters. May God give you the judgment you so richly deserve.
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That's because your "religion" is an utterly despicable institution that spawned the murderous totalitarian regimes of Adolph Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Fransico Franco and Augusto Pinochet. If you can see how the Catholic hierarchy's claim to super human powers ties in with systemic child abuse and totalitarianism then you are an utter fool deserving no respect James.Originally posted by James Peter View Postto talk about and find out about wh yother people belive in religos it was meant to be a harmless thread just to talk about things notto have everyone attack my religon or anything like that and i even said no making fun of anyone or thier religon but yet people cant read and did anyway.
You see James all that incense, all those towering churches, all those bizarre robes are all theater to hide the fact that the man standing up there is just another self absorb idiot like you or me.
Since you claim to be theology student James that pretty much says you want be one of the explioters. May God give you the judgment you so richly deserve.
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to talk about and find out about wh yother people belive in religos it was meant to be a harmless thread just to talk about things notto have everyone attack my religon or anything like that and i even said no making fun of anyone or thier religon but yet people cant read and did anyway.Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View PostWell you really are ignoring this then Peter:Last week, Palin went on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show to claim that it’s “divisive” for the NAACP to call out racist elements in the Tea Party movement. (See the clip below.) Her I-know-you-are-but-what-am-I argument built to this stirring conclusion: “[The Obamas] could refudiate what it is that this group is saying. They could set the record straight.” Liberal bloggers LOL’d at her word choice, but then she did it again yesterday. In a since-deleted tweet, Palin wrote, “Ground Zero Mosque supporters: doesn’t it stab you in the heart, as it does ours throughout the heartland? Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate.” After much Twitter mockery, she erased the tweet, re-posting new versions that used actual words like reject and refute instead of the one she made up. Yet she followed this with another tweet defending her imaginary word: “‘Refudiate,’ ‘misunderestimate,’ ‘wee-wee’d up.’ English is a living language. Shakespeare liked to coin new words too. Got to celebrate it!”
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Well you really are ignoring this then Peter:Originally posted by James Peter View PostGo ahead and make fun of my grammar and puncuation because thats the only thing you can criticize me on and i honestly dont care what you and other people think all i need is god and Jesus in my life and my family i could care less what a guy on the computer thinks of me.Last week, Palin went on Sean Hannity’s Fox News show to claim that it’s “divisive” for the NAACP to call out racist elements in the Tea Party movement. (See the clip below.) Her I-know-you-are-but-what-am-I argument built to this stirring conclusion: “[The Obamas] could refudiate what it is that this group is saying. They could set the record straight.” Liberal bloggers LOL’d at her word choice, but then she did it again yesterday. In a since-deleted tweet, Palin wrote, “Ground Zero Mosque supporters: doesn’t it stab you in the heart, as it does ours throughout the heartland? Peaceful Muslims, pls refudiate.” After much Twitter mockery, she erased the tweet, re-posting new versions that used actual words like reject and refute instead of the one she made up. Yet she followed this with another tweet defending her imaginary word: “‘Refudiate,’ ‘misunderestimate,’ ‘wee-wee’d up.’ English is a living language. Shakespeare liked to coin new words too. Got to celebrate it!”
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God is exempt fom it because hes infinite he doesnt have a creator and this is where having faith in him comes in because you have to have faith you cant just try and look for facts because you will never find them, god gave us our minds, so a human mind will never be able to find god or prove anything about god not being real.Originally posted by Rev. M. Rodimer View PostBut should Big Bird eat the Etch-a-Sketch, or is it better for a Pastafarian to rape turtles during the full moon?
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Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View PostPublishers Weekly covered this best Peter:In this provocative and well-researched book, Goldberg probes modern liberalism's spooky origins in early 20th-century fascist politics. With chapter titles such as Adolf Hitler: Man of the Left and Brave New Village: Hillary Clinton and the Meaning of Liberal Fascism—Goldberg argues that fascism has always been a phenomenon of the left. This is Goldberg's first book, and he wisely curbs his wry National Review style. Goldberg's study of the conceptual overlap between fascism and ideas emanating from the environmental movement, Hollywood, the Democratic Party and what he calls other left-wing organs is shocking and hilarious. He lays low such lights of liberal history as Margaret Sanger, apparently a radical eugenicist, and JFK, whose cult of personality, according to Goldberg, reeks of fascist political theater. Much of this will be music to conservatives' ears, but other readers may be stopped cold by the parallels Goldberg draws between Nazi Germany and the New Deal. The book's tone suffers as it oscillates between revisionist historical analyses and the application of fascist themes to American popular culture; nonetheless, the controversial arc Goldberg draws from Mussolini to The Matrix is well-researched, seriously argued—and funny. (Jan. 8)Pretty much settles it, doesn't it?
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Go ahead and make fun of my grammar and puncuation because thats the only thing you can criticize me on and i honestly dont care what you and other people think all i need is god and Jesus in my life and my family i could care less what a guy on the computer thinks of me.Originally posted by Bobby-Joe View PostPublishers Weekly covered this best Peter:In this provocative and well-researched book, Goldberg probes modern liberalism's spooky origins in early 20th-century fascist politics. With chapter titles such as Adolf Hitler: Man of the Left and Brave New Village: Hillary Clinton and the Meaning of Liberal Fascism—Goldberg argues that fascism has always been a phenomenon of the left. This is Goldberg's first book, and he wisely curbs his wry National Review style. Goldberg's study of the conceptual overlap between fascism and ideas emanating from the environmental movement, Hollywood, the Democratic Party and what he calls other left-wing organs is shocking and hilarious. He lays low such lights of liberal history as Margaret Sanger, apparently a radical eugenicist, and JFK, whose cult of personality, according to Goldberg, reeks of fascist political theater. Much of this will be music to conservatives' ears, but other readers may be stopped cold by the parallels Goldberg draws between Nazi Germany and the New Deal. The book's tone suffers as it oscillates between revisionist historical analyses and the application of fascist themes to American popular culture; nonetheless, the controversial arc Goldberg draws from Mussolini to The Matrix is well-researched, seriously argued—and funny. (Jan. 8)Pretty much settles it, doesn't it?
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But should Big Bird eat the Etch-a-Sketch, or is it better for a Pastafarian to rape turtles during the full moon?Originally posted by James Peter View PostNo im not catholic but you have to know that virgin mary gave birth to jesus and also religon is human made god didnt come up with religon he only wants people to love and worship him and belive that Jesus is the savior, it was other people who didnt like that and came up wiht their own religon or didnt like the idea of one religon so they came up with thier own. Thats why religon is really nothing all you need to do is belive in god and accept jesus as you savior.
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