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      <title>Used Auto Parts</title>
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      <published>2010-01-22T09:19:13Z</published>
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        <p>Are you looking for a replacement engine for your automobile? Then you&#8217;ve come to the right place. Since 1980, EverDrive has specialized in providing the highest quality used auto parts for everyone from professional mechanics to hobbyists. So, whether you need a used engine for a tiny two-door coupe or a rugged off-road truck, EverDrive has the part for you.
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EverDrive used auto parts are put through a rigorous inspection process of being OEM certified. This certification means that our genuine used auto parts including our used engines, are every bit as good as brand new parts. The only real difference between EverDrive&#8217;s used engines and brand new ones, is the price. This leaves only one question, why buy a new engine for a used car? Save time, save money and save the environment by purchasing a used engine.
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With over 1 million used parts in stock, EverDrive is one of the largest recycled automotive parts dealers in the United States. This means we have parts for everything from Acuras to Yugos, and we know that we have the part you&#8217;re looking for. EverDrive&#8217;s unmatched selection is paired with unmatched pricing; our certified used auto parts often cost you 50% less than comparable new engines.
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Of course, EverDrive stands behind all of our used auto parts, and that goes beyond merely getting you the right part quickly and at an affordable price. EverDrive ships all of our parts with a 3 year warranty, which means that not only are you saving money when buying from EverDrive, you are also getting peace of mind.
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Finding the right used engine for you is easy. First, choose your make from the list below. On the next screen, choose the model of the vehicle you are shopping for. Finally, select the year of your automobile and the specific type of engine.
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Can&#8217;t find what you are looking for? Call us at 1-866-448-3904 and engage our team of in-house sales associates. We&#8217;ll find you the used engine or other auto part that you are looking for.
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      <title>Presidential election, United States of America, 2008</title>
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      <published>2010-04-01T21:18:09Z</published>
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      <author><name>Tran Thach</name></author>
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        <p>The United States presidential election of 2008, scheduled for Tuesday November 4, 2008, will be the 56th consecutive quadrennial United States presidential election and will select the President and the Vice President of the United States.
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The Republican Party has chosen John McCain, the senior United States Senator from Arizona as its nominee; the Democratic Party has chosen Barack Obama, the junior United States Senator from Illinois, as its nominee. The Libertarian Party has nominated former Congressman Bob Barr, the Constitution Party has nominated pastor and radio talk show host Chuck Baldwin, and the Green Party has nominated former Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney. Ralph Nader declined to seek the Green Party nomination and is running as an independent candidate.
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The 2008 election is particularly notable because it is the first time in U.S. history that two sitting senators will run against each other for president, and because it is the first time an African American is a presidential nominee for a major party, as well as the first time both major candidates were born outside the continental United States—Hawaii for Obama and the Panama Canal Zone for McCain. Since the Republican nominee for vice-president is a woman, the eventual winning ticket is very likely to be historic, as neither an African American nor a female has achieved either office. Also, the Republican presidential candidate, John McCain, would be the oldest first-term president and the Democratic nominee for vice-president, Joe Biden, would be the first Roman Catholic vice president.
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The election will coincide with the 2008 Senate elections in thirty-three states, House of Representatives elections in all states, and gubernatorial elections in eleven states, as well as various state referenda and local elections. As in the 2004 presidential election, the allocation of electoral votes to each state will be based partly on the 2000 Census. The president-elect and vice president-elect are scheduled to be inaugurated on January 20, 2009.
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      <title>Marching Orders</title>
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      <published>2010-04-01T21:08:39Z</published>
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      <author><name>Tran Thach</name></author>
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        <p>Today my inbox contained an advertisement for another protest. I’ll quote its text and add my comments here.
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“IT’S TIME FOR A CHANGE!!
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This is a call to all workers and students of America to unite and revive the
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struggles for equality, justice, and rights! Let’s take the fight directly to
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Washington D.C. with a massive protest in front of the White House on Saturday,
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March 20th, 2010!
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“End the imperial wars in Iraq &amp; Afghanistan. Bring all the troops home now!”
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Good so far.
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“Demand money for job creation, not war.”
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From whom? Government doesn’t create jobs – it only rearranges things. Read Bastiat for example. And since powerful interests have access to power structures, who do you think rearrangement will benefit?
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Now if you mean you plan to rob Obama, that’s one thing, but I don’t think you’ll pull it off.
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“Demand an equitable and sustainable economic alternative to capitalism!”
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From the federal government?
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“Equal pay for women.”
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A reasonable message for people to hear.
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“Raise the minimum wage.”
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It would be better to lower barriers to entry and defend the underground economy while making it more egalitarian. Monopoly capitalism is what makes work pay so little. See for starters Charles Johnson’s “Scratching By: How Government Creates Poverty as We Know It”.
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“Free, quality healthcare for all.”
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Again, you’re expecting the federal government to provide this?
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“Ends [sic] capitalist attacks against labor unions &amp; expand rights to organize
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unions.”
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Kind of vague, but generally a good sentiment. Hopefully repealing or violating labor-control laws, as Kevin Carson advocates in The Ethics of Labor Struggle, is part of the idea.
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“Free, high quality education from pre-school through college.”
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You mean tax-funded coercive schooling based on separating young people from the outside world and teaching them that being smart means pleasing authority? Real education is something we must make without the state’s blessing.
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“Tax corporate profits and slash the military budget to fund human needs.”
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Taxation is theft, and not all corporations are thieves. Military budgets should be slashed and burned (and ideally replaced with consensual alternatives like militias and anti-authoritarian security companies). But why should the government decide which human needs deserve funding?
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“Immediate moratorium on foreclosures and evictions.”
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Banks are robbing people, and maybe a march on the White House can make this message clearer. But considering the massive support Obama had from the Too-Big Failures, I wouldn’t expect too much from him.
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“Fight racism and the racist criminal ‘justice’ system.”
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Good idea. Past and present social control has led to, among other things, astounding differences in incarceration rates between the races.
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“Stop exploitation of immigrants and demand full rights.”
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Widespread recognition of the rights inherent in every individual, regardless of where they come from, and regardless of what lines they cross without asking permission from those who rule the lines, will end the exploitation of immigrants.
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In addition to publicizing the idea with marches, locally creating an environment where immigrants are safe will help. If nobody turns them in, and they know in advance when Immigrations and Customs Enforcement arrives, their freedom will increase tremendously.
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“Fight to protect the Earth from capitalist plundering and exploitation.”
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This is vague. It’s good to protect the environment (we’re a part of it after all) but I’m not sure what kind of specifics are meant by this plank.
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“Stop police brutality and mass incarceration.”
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Definitely with you on this one. An angry march might force concessions from the White House. But we also need to build the anti-authoritarian organizations that will displace the state and help people evade the criminal justice system.
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“End government torture and secret prisons.”
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I’m glad this is included. I hope it is made clear that torture and secret prisons are complete outrages.
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“Rebuild New Orleans—Right of return for all survivors.”
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Government-directed development will benefit those who have access to power. Defending what people build from government and its cronies is important.
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“Defend women’s reproductive rights, including the right to choose.”
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Good idea.
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“Defend LBGT rights and marriage.”
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So long as marriage is a state institution, it should be equally accessible to all (I’m not convinced that it’s an institution worth keeping after the state is gone). I am glad the statement makes it clear that LBGT rights include more than marriage, but I generally feel like the phrasing “LBGT rights” reinforces borders between people. Saying something like “the rights of queer people” sounds more like they have the same rights as anybody, but are under attack for being queer. At least to me. But yeah, this is a good plank to include.
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Of course, government defends power, not individuals. We must defend ourselves using solidarity and whatever weapons we find useful.
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“Criminal prosecution of banking, finance, insurance and all other executives whose companies have benefited from the foreclosure crisis.”
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Calling for the prosecution of anyone who has “benefited” from an event is problematic. Benefiting from something doesn’t mean that one was responsible.
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“End military intervention and aggression against progressive social movements in Latin America.”
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Hopefully including Haiti (see my Center For a Stateless Society column, “In Haiti, Control Becomes a Priority”).
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“Abolishment of the Patriot Act and immediate restoration of all civil liberties!”
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    <entry>
      <title>Calling Cell Phones In &#8216;08 Pre&#45;Election Polls</title>
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        <p>Public opinion polling faced many challenges during the 2008 presidential election. None was more daunting than the rising number of &#8220;cell phone only&#8221; voters who could not be reached over the landline telephones. The latest estimates from the National Health Interview Survey&#8212;the most comprehensive measure available&#8212;suggest that nearly 18% of households are wireless only, and the NEP Exit Polls conducted on Nov. 4 found 20% of Election Day voters saying they were cell only.
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To address this challenge, the Pew Research Center for the People &amp; The Press included cell phone samples in all of its fall election polls, and many other major pollsters took similar steps. All of the Pew Research Center&#8217;s election survey reports were based on data from both landline and cell phone interviews, using a methodology described below. The addition of cell phone interviewing had at most a modest effect on estimates of candidate support in most of those individual surveys. When looked at in the aggregate, however, clear patterns emerge. 
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This study describes the differences between estimates of the horse race and other political measures that Pew reported this fall with those that would have been derived from surveys conducted only by landline. It also addresses the difference between supplementing landline surveys with a sample of people who are &#8220;cell only&#8221; vs. interviewing all cell respondents even if they also have a landline phone. In this regard there is growing concern that some people have come to rely so heavily on a cell phone that even though they still have a landline telephone they are virtually unreachable on it. Finally, this report describes the operational and cost issues raised by the inclusion of cell phones.
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      <title>Announcement</title>
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      <published>2010-01-17T23:32:27Z</published>
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        <p>hello,
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NIH and other agencies serviced by eRA Commons want your investigator-initiated applications. Electronic grant applications must be submitted in response to a Funding Opportunity Announcement (FOA)**. We have developed Parent announcements for use by applicants who wish to submit what were formerly termed investigator-initiated or ‘unsolicited’ applications. Apply using the electronic application package for your chosen mechanism, listed in the table below. Read More About Parent Announcements. Not all Institutes and Centers participate in all FOAs. Please read announcements carefully to determine participation.
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Thanks
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      <title>introducts</title>
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      <published>2010-01-22T09:20:21Z</published>
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        <p>Hi Everyone I am roxyrohit Throlson based out of Southern 
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California. I make money online through different methods. 
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Primarily, I am a performance marketer and drive traffic to 
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several different sites I operate. I utilize SEO and PPC to 
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bring traffic to my websites. Also do Affiliate Marketing. 
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Programing Languages I know are php,mysql, &amp; html. I plan to 
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learn several different coding languages &amp; I look forward to 
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learning Python coding &amp; should help me with my CIS career.I 
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taught my self from a young age how to work on computers I 
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really enjoy designing websites &amp; furthering my education.
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      <title>Introduction youslef</title>
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        <p>hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,
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i am pearl jams form indai.
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i am working of seo company.
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my favorite game cricket.
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my favorite payer sachin.
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 this site is very good .
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    <entry>
      <title>This Election is all about ROCKING OUT</title>
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      <published>2008-07-21T13:28:06Z</published>
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        <p>Yes, yes, yes.
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