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Melissa & Doug Car Carrier - 2 to 4 Years
 
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Melissa & Doug Car Carrier Melissa & Doug Car Carrier
Price : $19.99 $9.98
Features :
  1. This fantastic truck picks up and delivers four colorful cars
  2. Cars are compatible with wooden train tracks
  3. Easy-load and lower ramps provide two levels for the vehicles
  4. Exceptional Quality and value
  5. Quality wooden construction

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Waboba® Pro Ball that bounces on water 60mm Waboba® Pro Ball that bounces on water 60mm
Price : $10.99 $6.99
Features :
  1. Pro ball is slightly larger 60mm easier to catch and throw.
  2. The silicone core is surrounded by a double layer patented cover.
  3. This high visibility ball floats and can bounce and skip between people.
  4. Great beach and vacation gift for anyone 3 years and older.
  5. The official ball of the International Waboba Federation.

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D'ya feel like going pro? Wanna master the official game? Then you surely need a set of PRO balls. PRO is mad with the official game in mind! It is more stable which makes calculating the direction of the bounce easier. Being heavier and bigger than the EXTREME ball makes it more accurate. Seriously, throwing a tennis ball or a frisbee while standing in water isn't all that fun. So why not invent something that bounces on water, like a skipping stone that you can catch? And if that is possible, why not invent a game that is fun and challenging but can be played with just the ball, no goals, nothing extra - just the ball? The WABOBAPRO water ball is the answer to those questions. The WABOBA ball is made of polymere gel and has a elastan coating. The mix of different gels makes the ball bounce and float on water. The WABOBA water ball is made to endure some rough handling, but do not bouce it on the ground or on walls, etc.Warning: The PROis not suitable for children under 36 months.IN ORIGINAL PACKAGINGthrow it!bounce it!skip it!catch it!SPECIFICATIONS:

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Playskool Step Start Walk 'n Ride - Colors May Vary Playskool Step Start Walk 'n Ride - Colors May Vary
Price : $29.99 $20.00
Features :
  1. Includes two toys in one - The sturdy, stable walker helps babies learn to stand and walk
  2. Converts to baby's first ride-on toy, with a locking mechanism only parents can activate
  3. Features hands-on activities in both the walker and ride-on modes
  4. Kids can see fascinating sights, hear silly sounds and touch interesting textures
  5. Comes with a soft antenna, colorful spinner, clicking gearshift and storage area under the hood

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Hide N Squeak Eggs Hide N Squeak Eggs
Price : $10.99 $9.00

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12 months & up. Shells crack open to reveal six "egg-stra" special colorful chicks. Press down gently on their heads to hear them peep. Take the eggs out of the carton for "egg-ceptional" shape sorting fun.

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Step2 All Star Sports Climber Step2 All Star Sports Climber
Price : $99.99 $94.88
Features :
  1. Teaches children to toss, shoot and kick on target at a young age
  2. Kids can keep score themselves with the built-in score keeper under the basketball hoop
  3. Fun rock wall gives your climbing toddlers a safe and easy challenge
  4. Includes an inflatable junior-sized football, basketball and soccer ball
  5. Maximum weight limit 60 lbs. (27.2 kg)

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The Step2 All-Star Sports Climber is designed to keep children active with shooting, passing, climbing and kicking play in one unit. Activities featured include basketball hoop, rock wall, football toss, soccer goal and slide. Kids can keep score with the built-in scorekeeper under the basketball hoop and a junior-sized inflatable football, soccer ball and basketball are included. Rock wall provides a safe and easy challenge for children. Durable poly construction lasts for years. Minimal adult assembly. Made in U.S.A.; sports balls made in China. Measures 30"L x 63"W x 43"H. Holds up to 75 pounds.

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Questions & Answers
Question : When you transfer to a university do you do 2 more years or 4?
I would like to go to college and I was curious, if you do 2 years at a community college then transfer, do you just do 2 years at the university to complete your 4 year degree? Or is that when your 4 years begin?

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2yrs community college + 2yr university = 4yr bachelors degreeDoesn't matter where you do it, as long as you complete the 120+ credit hour requirement - and all courses relative to your major - you end up with the same degree.Additional Details:IGNORE posters like PE2008, they've obviously never been to college and are clueless (being as "remedial course" don't count towards graduation at either community college or a university).

 

Question : Should I keep or delete a facebook group dedicated to 2 friends who died 4 years ago?
I made a group on facebook this summer dedicated to 2 people who died from my high school, 4 years ago. Is it appropriate to have it? Also I have their pictures in the group. People have joined but noone has said anything negative about it.

Answer:
i think you should keep itas you are showing respect

 

Question : Is it possible to become a Navy Seal even if i have smoked for 2-4 years?
i smoked for 2-4 years and i quit about a year ago. im getting very fit now and my lungs feel good as new. is it possible that i could still get up to the requirments to pass the fitness screening?

Answer:
Becoming SEAL isn't like passing a test in high school. Yeah here are minimum standards, but it's also competitive. You're competing for every man in the class. They don't want 100%. Any bonehead can give that. They want 150% for five days straight, and 200% for the next two... and then do it again the next week.Nobody can tell you whether or not you can do anything. You make the decision. You put forth the effort. You know if you're doing you best. You know if you're pushing yourself. If you can't make the decision... if you can't put forth the effort... if you don't do your best... if you don't push yourself... the point is moot. You're not going to make it.

 

Question : How can I get an accounting job with 2+ years in business, a 4 yr accounting degree, but no acct experience?
I have worked for a Fortune 500 company for the past 2.5 years, but not in the accounting department. I am ready for a change and want to move to public accounting. Any suggestions on where or how to find an open accounting job? Looking for Ryan M to answer now that I have updated to let him know I have a 4 year degree.

Answer:
Network, network, network! And get a referral for reputable agency(ies) that works in the skill set/s you want to develop. Additionally, you should use the career center at the school where you got your degree. You are the product of their program, and they (should) have a vested interested in your success.

 

Question : What is a good paying job that requires only 2-4 years of school?
My boyfriend is 19 years old. He's applying for the technical school in january, so he's starting after the first semester. But he would like to make more than 50,000 annuallly. He would prefer to go to school for 2 years, but he said he would even do 4 if it would make him more money.help please.to the first person who answered-what are you talking about?

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Here you go. He has lots of options with a two-year degree, but it also depends what area of the country you live in. If you're in the South, salaries are lower. Cities such as Chicago, New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco will pay more than in rural areas:1. Computer specialist -- $59,480: Depending on the employer, computer specialists perform a variety of functions, ranging from technical support to coordinating network security. Hiring managers prefer graduates with an associate degree in a computer-related field.2. Nuclear technician -- $59,200: Nuclear technicians monitor radiation and operate nuclear test and research equipment. They may also assist nuclear engineers and nuclear physicists with their research projects. An associate degree program in an applied science or specific technology should provide good training.3. Dental hygienist -- $58,350: One of the fastest-growing occupations in the nation, dental hygienists provide routine dental services including cleaning teeth, taking X-rays and preventative care. Candidates must graduate from an accredited dental hygiene school and pass a written and clinical exam.4. Radiation therapist -- $57,700: Radiation therapists administer radiation therapy to patients afflicted with tumors or cancer. Employers generally require an associate degree from a radiation therapy program.5. Nuclear medicine technologist -- $55,840: Nuclear medicine technologists administer diagnostic tests that involve using radioactive materials to monitor organ functions. An associate degree in nuclear medicine technology is standard, and many employers also require licensure.6. Fashion designer -- $55,840: Fashion designers study current fashion trends, sketch out new clothing designs, select the colors and fabrics and oversee the production of their items. Designers often hold associate degrees in fashion design or fine arts.7. Aerospace engineering and operations technician -- $52,500: Aerospace engineering and operations technicians construct, test and maintain aircraft and space vehicles. An associate degree in engineering technology is standard, and certification can be a competitive edge for job seekers.8. Diagnostic medical sonographer -- $52,490: Diagnostic medical sonographers -- also known as ultrasonographers -- administer diagnostic imagining technology used during pregnancy and to diagnose some diseases. Many community colleges offer associate degrees in diagnostic medical sonography, and some employers prefer candidates registered through the American Registry for Diagnostic Medical Sonography.9. Registered nurse -- $52,330: Registered nurses treat sick, injured and convalescent patients, and provide education on post-treatment care. RNs must have at least an associate degree in nursing and pass a national licensing examination.10. Engineering technician -- $49,440: Engineering technicians perform a variety of research- and development-related tasks, including building and setting up equipment, conducting experiments, collecting data and recording results. Employers prefer associate degrees in engineering technology, which are widely available at technical institutes.

 

Question : are 4 years of foreign language required in 2+2 college program?
I really dont enjoy spanish even though i am pretty good at it, and since my degree isnt going to require a foreign language and i am planning on doing a 2+2 college are 4 years of spanish necessary?

Answer:
Check it out in the specific schools that are of interest to you./

 

Question : Is it possible to make 2 years advanced study than 4 years of university?
let's say that if you want to get your bachelor's degree in something you have to do 4 years of university but you are very smart and you want to do everything in 2 years.is it possible?does it exist special programs for special students like that?

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I reckon it would be difficult. I did physics, and generally in science and engineering courses there are problems with doing this. The main thing is that one year's work builds on the previous, so you would be trying to do stuff which you didn't have the prerequisite information for. Also, timetabling all the classes would be a pain.I guess it might be a bit easier in the humanities. Less classes to go to for one, and I don't think there's so much building on previous knowledge.

 

Question : What will happen to the equity of your house by 2-4 years from now if the home was loan modified today?
Example: Previous value of house $300K and currently paying in mortgage, current value $200K and applied for loan modification, after 2-4 years from now $400K. Will the $200K additional value be considered as equity or AUTOMATICALLY be added in the owners debt/mortgage?

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None of the above.Equity is the current fair market value minus the remaining debt.Since the fair market value will change due to outside forces, you cannot predict what the equity will look like in the future.Even if the house value climbs from $200K to $400K and the equity changes from negative $100K to $100K, the loan balance is UNAFFECTED.The reason you get a loan modification has relatively nothing to do with the FMV. It has to do with your ability to pay the loan as you originally agreed to do. The problem with dropping housing prices is that people who lost their jobs discovered they couldn't sell or refinance.If you get a loan modification and now will pay 5 years longer on the loan, your equity position will be less than someone who never had their loan modified.

 

Question : Is a bathelor's degree 2 years at a 2 year college plus 2 more years at the 4 year college?
In other words will this be a bachelor's degree, first you go to a 2 year college for 2 years, THEN you transfer to a 4 year college and study there for 2 more. Is that a Bachelors degree? Or is it just when you study for 4 years a 4 year college?

Answer:
A bachelors degree is essentially the second degree that you get.The first degree would be an associates degree. This includes associates of arts, associates of business, or science, or whatever your college offers.Many people go to two year colleges, or community colleges to obtain these degrees because they are cheaper.After finishing an associates degree whether at a 2 year or 4 year college you begin on a bachelors.This is when you must pick a major, and study for two more years and then you will receive a bachelors after fulfilling the requirements.

 

Question : How could i get my 4 years no claim bonus back? Because i havnt driven over for 2 years due to a disability?
Hi.I havnt driven for over 2 years because of a disability. The insurance company has said i have lost my 4 years no claims discount. How would I get it back?

Answer:
You cannot. A no claims bonus is for continuous period of insurance though a few will let you have a break of up to 2 years but none will go over that.Some companies will not even allow a break of one day.What you could do, and this will have to be by phone, is talk to a broker or brokers to see if they can get you an introductory discount after explaining the situation to them.I recently found Adrian Flux were very helpful with a slightly unusual situation and car. Not recommending them as that is all i can say but they might be worth a call.http://www.adrianflux.co.uk/?rw.cm=GOOGLE,PPC,adrian+flux+insurance&gclid=COrZsIL57J8CFV2Y2Aodc CFIGQDo phone them though not use the internet.

 

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