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Melissa & Doug Play House! Reusable Sticker Pad
Price : $5.99 $3.79
Features
: - 175 cling-style stickers
- 5 extra-thick, glossy background pages
- Reposition the stickers again and again
- For ages 3+ years
- Contains small parts
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The reusable "stickers" in this set cling securely to the sturdy pages, then peel up easily when you're ready to make a change. Five glossy, full-color pages feature five rooms to decorate; five coordinating pages of accessories include 175+ stickers to fill them up. - Product Measures: 14.05" x 11.05" x 0.2"
- Recommended Ages: 3 years & Up
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Inflatable Crystal Blue Swimming Pool (45in X 10in)
Price : $5.95
Features
: - Available in 3 popular sizes!
- Ideal for ages 3 and up!
- 3 separate and Equal Rings!
- Repair Patch Included!
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45INCH Dia. x 10INCH High Inflatable Crystal Blue Swimming Pool Ideal for ages 3 and up! 3 separate and Equal Rings! Repair Patch Included! 8 ga (0.20mm) PVC. Cap: 46 gals (80%).
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Dayan GuHong 3x3 Speed Cube 6-Color Stickerless
Price : $9.98
Features
: - 3x3 Competition level speed cube
- Extremely fast with excellent cornering
- Solve it when each side matches
- Very challenging puzzle!
- Designed for speed cubers
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The stickerless color Dayan GuHong 3x3 speed cube uses 6 plastic colors for a great speed cube that never needs new stickers! It is a new design with reduced inner core size for fast cornering and great reverse-cornering. Cubers are raving about this new cube, and quickly gaining reputation as one of the best speed cubes in the world! The GuHong stands for "Lone Goose", is the second generation design by GuHong and comes in several colors - as well as this 6-colored plastic stickerless version! The Dayan GuHong is fully assembled and ready for use. Size: 5.7cm x 5.7cm x 5.7cm, ABS material, 6 Plastic Colors: White, Orange, Blue, Yellow, Green, Red.
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Fisher-Price Laugh & Learn Say Please Tea Set
Price : $18.99 $9.99
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: - 3 play modes: Learning, Music and Imagination
- Includes 2 teacups, a shapesorting cookie tray, 3 teethable cookies, and 3 songs
- Teaches baby about numbers, shapes, opposites, manners, greetings and more
- Tip the teapot to hear fun sound effects
- Press the teabag to hear a song
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Richard Scarry Busy Town
Price : $24.99 $18.45
Features
: - Kids have fun and build confidence every time they say, "I found it!"
- Encourages teamwork
- Promotes attention to detail
- Reinforces object identification and matching skills
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Race around town solving mysteries! How many objects can you find? Join Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm on a fun-filled race around Busytown to solve mysteries and find hidden objects. Drive through lively city streets, an activity-filled farm, an action-packed airport, and a bustling harbor full of silly boats. There's much to discover on this gigantic, colorful game board that's over six feet long! As players race through Busytown, they'll team up every time someone lands on Goldbug-leaving no corner of the board unexplored as they discover hidden objects and race toward Picnic Island. With hundreds of objects to find this game provides hours of fun, while building confidence each time a child says, "I found it!"
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Questions & Answers
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?
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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.
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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.
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Question : Getting an MBA after 2-4 years of work, should I tell the hiring company?
I will be graduating this May with a BS in mechanical engineering. I plan to get 2-4 years of work experience and then go back to school for an MBA. If I were to tell this to hiring companies, would they be less likely to want to hire me? I've already taken the GMAT and scored a 660, which should be high enough to get me into one of the top 50 MBA programs in the U.S. Thank you in advance for the assistance!I've read that most of the upper level MBA programs and many companies want to see that you had some experience before getting an MBA. At any rate, I'm past the point of no return and need to get a job at this point.
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If you need the 2-4 years of work for financial reasons then I understand, but why not get the MBA right after you graduate? You'd be COMPLETELY done school and you would probably get a better job with a higher salary right out of school.
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Question : Would paying a 4 year loan off in 2 years hurt my credit?
I heard recently that if you pay a loan off too fast it actually hurts your credit because banks wont want to give you loans if they can't make any money off of the interest rate on your account. Is this true? If so, is 2 years too fast for a 4 year loan?
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A credit score is based on a 12 month activity. If you paid on time for 24 months, that should give a excellent credit score which is between 750-840
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Question : Community college for 2 years and then transferring to 4 year university?
I know there are tons of questions about this already on here, but I can't find an answer to my question. What I want to know is if you attend community college for 2 years, doing general education and all that and you transfer to a 4 year university- do you then spend 4 years at university? Or is it only two more to get a Bachelors or whatever? Sorry I am a confused highschooler just trying to figure some things out! Some explanation would be very helpful. Thank you!
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first two years at community college. Next two at four year college. Make sure that you have the prerequisites (especially math).
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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?
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Question : Do you have to have 2 years of foreign language in order to attend a 4 year college?
One of my friends said that you have to have 2 years or credits of foreign language to go to a 4 year college, is that true?
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it all depends on the college really. high schools like to lie about stuff like this and say its manadatory, when its actually not in some cases.some colleges say you need 2, others say 4, some say you dont need any at all.
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Question : If I go to college for 2-4 years to be a hair/makeup artist about how much salary will I get a year?
I want to be a hair stylist and a makeup artist. If I go to college for 2-4 years about how much will I make a year?
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It REALLY depends on where you work. Beauty school isn't a 4 year course anyway (nor is it really a 'college'). You can complete the hours needed for a cosmetology license in like one year. Do some research, I guess.
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