Seuss Enterprises stopped printing six of the author's books because they reportedly portray people in ways that are hurtful and wrong. If I Ran the Zoo and Mulberry Street are among those names.ĭr. The theme park uses some of the canceled books' names in its Seuss Landing theme area. I had to fight Bobby for it he ran to pick it up, got there first. Universal made the announcement after the recent controversy regarding the author's books. Of course there was always Raymond's journal if we really wanted to be transported. Meanwhile, as CBN News reported, Universal's Island of Adventure Park in Florida is considering making changes to an area reserved for celebrating Dr. Some prices of the books soared, selling upwards of $1,500. More than 30 books made the web retailer's Top 50 list with nine of them being in the top 10. ***Start Your Day with CBN News QuickStart!!! Go here to sign up for QuickStart and other CBN News emails and download the FREE CBN News appto ensure you keep receiving news from a Christian Perspective.*** Seuss's books made the best-selling list on Amazon a day after the book's publishing company made the announcement to stop printing some of the titles due to the controversy over racial and insensitive content.īooks sold include Fox in Socks, The Cat in the Hat, and Green Eggs and Ham.
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In After Cooling, Eric Dean Wilson braids together air-conditioning history, climate science, road trips, and philosophy to tell the story of the birth, life, and afterlife of Freon, the refrigerant that ripped a hole larger than the continental United States in the ozone layer. This “ambitious delightful” ( The New York Times ) work of literary nonfiction interweaves the science and history of the powerful refrigerant (and dangerous greenhouse gas) Freon with a haunting meditation on how to live meaningfully and morally in a rapidly heating world. Sound mixing was noteworthy, the gun shots were loud and piercing which always gets me pumped when watching an action flick. It was exhilarating and Daniel Espinosa filmed it rather well. A car crash, a raided safe house and a car chase in Cape Town. The action scenes were great, the first act is definitely the most lively. Gleeson was good, but again was underused until the final act. Her character was pretty much pointless which infuriates me every time I watch this. Farmiga, criminally underrated by the way, was underused. Kind of like a master and his apprentice, except this master is on the opposite side of the law to his apprentice. Washington and Reynolds made for an uneasy chemistry and the two work well together. If you've watched this, then you'll probably remember nothing about the story. Full of espionage, double crossing and a damn convoluted plot in an attempt to make it engaging. On the run from mercenaries that raided a safe house, Reynolds attempts to prove himself by bringing him in. We follow Washington who plays a dangerous renegade with important information. Yet somehow this still fell short from being great. I mean if you are going to bring in Ryan Reynolds, Denzel Washington, Brendan Gleeson and Vera Farmiga.you're pretty much halfway to making a good film. Safe House is a well acted action thriller. This condition doesn’t mean a person’s blood will be too thick, but that they are predisposed to having thick blood. Some of the more common include factor V Leiden, which an estimated 3 to 7 percent of the general population has. They instead define it through each condition that results in thick blood.īlood clotting disorders that cause thick blood tend to be rare. This is known as hypercoagulability.Ī number of factors can cause thick blood, such as:īecause there are so many potential causes of thick blood, doctors don’t have a standard definition of thick blood. If an imbalance in the proteins and cells responsible for blood and blood clotting develops, your blood can become too thick. While a person’s blood may look uniform, it’s made of a combination of different cells, proteins, and clotting factors, or substances that aid clotting.Īs with many things in the body, blood relies on a balance to maintain a normal consistency. |