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We accept trucks, motorcycles, boats, RVs, bus and snowmobiles. We accept auto equipment and tools for our auto training facility. We will pick-up all donations free of charge. ... more
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A pair of unsettling statistics made for startling health headlines in 2008. At the beginning of the year, information gathered by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) from 1999 to 2005 showed a 20 percent spike in suicide rates ... more
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See Chasm's Renegade Guide at Phalanx for Renegade generations. Bob Bowden got an email from Dale Oliver, owner of Spintastics, clearing up the TigerShark generations. ... more
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SoundLinQ SLI supports iPod™ mini, iPod™ Nano, 4G, and 5G (Video) iPod™. SLI does not support software versions prior to iPod™ update 2004-04-28 (iPod™ mini). ... more
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There are many different kinds of purebloods in Harry Potter. To be considered a pureblood, the witch or wizard's parents and both sets of grandparents must be magical. This would make him a first-generation pureblood, still having close ties to ... more
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Why? Children are engaged in less creative play than people three to four generations ago. We have access to so many conveniences and resources that make our lives easier. While this has been wonderful, it has come at a cost. We have lost our ... more
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The research is actually much clearer on what those who survive have in common. So we tend to take a positive spin. Those who transition well have an appropriate governance structure. They are operating with a board of directors that includes ... more
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A. Not at all! IQ tests show that today’s students are just as smart as previous generations. What is different is students’ attitudes towards education. A generation ago, students went to college because they were curious and wanted to learn. Now, ... more
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Any of the five broad groups into which computers may be classified chronologically: first generation, the earliest computers, developed in the 1940s and 1950s, made from valves and wire circuits; second generation from the late 1950s to the early ... more
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While the third and fourth generation of computers are very similar, fourth generation uses larger silicone circuits. ChaCha on! ... more
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