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text 2020-06-29 13:34
How to Find a Trustworthy Ketone Germany Distributor

There are many online retailers that claim to be distributors of Ketones but they're either re-branding a product that is already selling or selling a product that is of quality. The way to tell if a distributor is credible or not is to confirm the source of the product that they are selling.

If you go by what they claim you need to take with a pinch of salt we know of in the USA. As a matter of fact, there is absolutely no legal requirement for Ketones in Germany. They are only given a prescription and allowed to send to countries like Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

You can find out more about Ketones in Germany and where to buy them from a few sources online but I would recommend that you go to the source. A good Ketone Germany Distributor will provide you with a great looking website that looks professional and user friendly. This is a website which will permit you to purchase products safely and securely, manage your account securely and always deliver your product in the state it was purchased for. This means that the distributor is a valid one.

Ketone Germany Distributor will provide the customer with a high standard product that looks and feels like it's what it says it is. It should also provide their customers the ability to select a shipping date for their order and should be able to ship the product anywhere in the world. The distributors offer these advantages for their customers.

An additional service provided by the distributors is having all of their orders placed directly with the merchant's company name. This means that a retailer can create a customer base by simply allowing the distributor to be listed on their website in Germany as an authorized distributor of Ketones.

The retailer should also offer a high quality product that is marketed according to the European Union (EU) and the USA (US) standards. The distributor should advertise Ketones in Germany with a large customer list that's as diverse as possible. Make sure that the retailer has a variety of products that are in high demand.

If you wish to find and has a nice reputation for meeting all of these requirements, try searching for distributors. Using Google Trends you can see if a distributor has some reviews before you actually enter the site address in your browser and choose to buy a product from the retailer.

Try websites which specialize in looking for professional providers of Ketones and be sure to examine the website's privacy policy. A distributor that is not willing to let you know how it will use the information you provide to advertise and sell Ketones will not be a choice. If a distributor does not offer a privacy policy you should contact them and ask about it before you choose to buy any products from them.

 

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review 2020-05-28 17:54
THE ROAD BACK by Erich Maria Remarque
The Road Back - Erich Maria Remarque
The war is over and the soldiers go home.  What they find there is not what they spent four years dreaming about.  When they get home there is protest all over Germany.  Those who did not serve are giving lofty speeches about what the soldiers did on the battlefield to the returning soldiers who knew what happened.  Ernst and several of the others go back to school to finish their educations but they have a hard time with it.  They are too battle weary and too emotionally scarred to fit in to civilian life.  Some go back to their "aristocratic" lifestyle and forget the camaraderie of the Front.  Others try to get back their old lives but have changed too much to understand those who stayed home.  Others try but cannot fit in.  Some have breakdowns; others commit suicide.  Those who were not in battle have no understanding what these men have gone through.  Ernst tells it like it is and Ludwig does also.  None who came home alive escaped unscarred. 
 
This sequel to ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT shows what is like for those coming back and the disrespect given to them, especially if on the losing side.  A generation was lost.  No one cares but these men whose lives were stolen and broken.  This is a book that should be taught in school so that those who will be called to serve in future wars know that it is not glory and victory that come from war but loss--of self, of friends, of home, of life.  Was it worth it?  Ludwig was right.  It was not.
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text 2020-01-30 10:18
Gas Chromatography Market worth 3.67 Billion USD by 2022

According to the new market research report "Gas Chromatography Market by Instrument (Systems, Detectors), Accessories and Consumables (Columns, Column accessories, Pressure regulators, Gas generators),End user (Oil & Gas industry, Environmental agencies, Pharma & Biotech) - Global Forecast to 2022", published by MarketsandMarkets™, analyzes and studies the major market drivers, restraints/challenges, and opportunities in North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Rest of the world (RoW).

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Growth in this market can be attributed to the increasing crude & shale oil production, increasing importance of waste water treatment, rising adoption of GC-MS, initiatives to reduce environmental pollution levels, growing food safety concerns, and increased importance of chromatography in drug testing. The global gas chromatography market is expected to reach USD 3.67 Billion by 2022 from USD 2.64 Billion in 2016, at a CAGR of 6.2%.

The gas chromatography market is segmented on the basis of instruments, accessories and consumables, end users, and regions. The instruments market is further categorized into systems, detectors, autosamplers, and fraction collectors. The systems segment accounted for the largest share of the global gas chromatography market in 2016. The large share of this segment can primarily be attributed to factors such as technological advancements and the increased capability of the systems to analyze complex compounds.

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The accessories and consumables market is segmented into columns, column accessories, autosampler accessories, flow management consumables & accessories, fittings & tubing, pressure regulators, gas generators, and other accessories. The columns segment accounted for the largest share of the global gas chromatography market in 2016. The large share of this segment can primarily be attributed to factors such as the availability of improved gas chromatography columns for the petroleum industry and the discovery of new oil fields.

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The geographic segments in this report include North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the RoW. Of these, North America accounted for the largest share of the market in 2016. Factors such as increase in the U.S. shale gas production, growing funding for environmental testing and clean-up in Canada, increasing funding for R&D activities in healthcare & environmental industries, and growth in food testing industries are driving the growth of the North American gas chromatography market.

The prominent players in the gas chromatography market are Agilent Technologies, Inc. (U.S.), Thermo Fisher Scientific, Inc. (U.S.), Shimadzu Corporation (Japan), PerkinElmer, Inc. (U.S.), Danaher Corporation (U.S.), Scion Instruments (Techcomp USA Inc.), LECO Corporation (U.S.), Merck KGaA (Germany), Falcon Analytical Systems & Technology, LLC (U.S.), Restek Corporation (U.S.), Dani Instruments S.p.A. (Italy), and Chromatotec (France).

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review 2019-12-31 17:12
Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II - Robert Matzen
Dutch Girl: Audrey Hepburn and World War II - Robert Matzen

Biographies are not usually my thing, and biographies of celebrities even less so. Most peoples lives are terribly interesting, and the risk of learning something truly off-putting is high. So for the most part I'm a enjoy their art or athleticism or moment in history and move on, unknowing.
Like much of humanity who's seen her movies, I like Audrey Hepburn: so lovely, so stylish, willing to use her fame and popularity on behalf of the world's most desperate children. But I knew pretty much nothing about her life. Until recently I didn't know she was from the Kingdom of the Netherlands or that she had been associated with the Resistance during the war. Audrey Hepburn: Girl Spy sounds great but it rather overstates the case. Matzen doesn't oversell it. He's quite clear that she spent most of the war shy, lonely, and only interested in dance.
What her wartime experiences illustrate isn't tales of great daring and glamour, but the quiet day to day heroism of people under occupation, trying to carry on with their lives despite deprivations and ever-present danger.
There are interesting similarities between this and A Castle in Wartime. The Nazis were keen on holding hostages. Hepburn's family was not rich, but her mother was a Baroness and a fool. She was very keen on fascism and Nazis and Hitler's great charm right up until the Netherlands were invaded and people she cared for started dying. Hepburn's mother had rather a bad time of it after liberation when her earlier warmth to the occupiers was closely examined. While it is morally important to prosecute war criminals I'm not sure that it is any sort of deterrent and certainly shaming women for attention received from the occupiers is just mean and vindictive.
War is hell. It is particularly hell for the women and children starving and freezing in bombed-out cities like Arnhem or Aleppo. It's not surprising the Hepburn would become an ambassador for children for UNICEF. She never forgot what she had lived through and what it meant to her to receive aid at a most desperate time. In her honor I am donating to UNICEF today on behalf of all the children who have been refused a home or help when they needed it to survive. Donations made today will be tripled.

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review 2019-12-01 23:02
A Castle in Wartime - Catherine Bailey
A Castle in Wartime - Catherine Bailey

This is how highly I think of Catherine Bailey's work: she has a new book, I place an order, I receive it, I start reading it. Why no, I hadn't even noticed the subtitle until I pulled the book up here to mark it Currently Reading.
Doesn't matter. It's going to be fascinating.

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And it was. I hate the title though. Not that I have a better suggestion.

The topic is right in my wheelhouse: women in wartime. In this case, a young woman, daughter of the German ambassador to Italy during WWII. She met and married an Italian nobleman, bore two sons, and tried to hold the estate, its farm, and the surrounding community safe against the Germans. Meanwhile her father and her husband are both off, fighting against their respective country's fascist leaders.

The Gestapo come for her, taking her and the boys to Austria, where they are taken from her and she is sent through a succession of concentration camps.

Italy isn't a country whose history I know very well, and although I've read a fair amount about WWII none of it was ever about the resistance within Germany to the Nazis and their atrocities. You know how in time travel stories everyone's first thought seems to be "Let's kill Hitler?" There couldn't have been many more attempts on his life if all those stories were true. I had no idea.

It is heartening to know that so many within these countries were resisting, often at enormous personal and familial cost. There are those who think blaming some poorly-treated minority for the ills of their society, rather than, say, the actual people who are running the government and controlling the capital. But there are also the others who despise aggression and are appalled by violence. I need to hear more of those stories.

Side bar: it is not a "brothel" full of "prostitutes" in the concentration camps. Rape as an act of war isn't any less horrific for being indoors and controlled by military authorities.

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