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Where to donate my model cars?
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I have around 40 to 50 1:18 scale die cast cars. I want to get rid of them, but I will not throw them away. They're basically worthless on eBay, and I'm not really looking to make any money, I just want them gone. Can you think of any good charities or places I can donate them to? I live in the Johnstown/Pittsburgh area of Pennsylvania. They are not in original boxes, but they are in excellent condition.


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What was the craziest story you heard that came out of Katrina?
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Many of us read the American Heritage presentation of this nations 10 worst disasters, I am sure. http://www.americanheritage.com/places/articles/web/20060905-natu ral-disasters.shtml And many of you know first, (or second) hand of a wild and wooly event that settled around Katrina. The Carnegie, Mellon, and Henry Clay Frick's South Fork Hunting and Fishing Club dam breaking flood disaster in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, back in 1889 made me remember what my cousin described to me regarding a previous neighbor of his. "It was not recognizable as water, it was a dark mass in which seethed houses, freight cars, trees, and animals"..... After weeks of trying to locate he and his family, I was finally able to contact his son who was living in Naples, Florida, which you will recall got hit with another hurricane not a month after Katrina. His son had gone up to help his father after Katrina hit. To be continued....in additional details. I don't recall which one told me the story, but a previous neighbor of my cousins, who lived right on the beach at Pass Christian where Katrina made landfall, decided to just ride the storm out, as he and natives in the area had done for decades before. When Katrina hit, it took his home off its pilings (twenty foot telephone poles sitting out of the ground - above ground - so as to handle such things as high tides) and swept he and his house inland. The man, in his seventies, managed to crawl out of a window and on to his roof as his house moved inland?? Eventually the roof separated from the house, and he rode the roof to Bay St. Louis, 15 miles away where he was rescued. What ever happened to the man after that, I don't know.


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That the levees were actually detonated to flood the 9th ward in order to save the better parts of the city. This actually did happen in 1938 and some Katrina survivors have actually said they heard a series of explosion prior to a large surge of flooding.

Looking to get my car repainted, Any suggestions?
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I'm looking into getting my car repainted and I live In the Pittsburgh/Johnstown Area of Pennsylvania. I was looking for just a factory look again , nothing special. But I cant afford to spend thousands, any ideas or suggestions of body shops in or around these areas, even willing to travel to maryland to get it done for a decent price. Also color wise what paint color would be the cheapest to purchase and how much does it take to paint a whole car, I own a 03' eclipse gts. Any help is appreciated.


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The most important thing about getting your car painted is this -you will get what you pay for. If someone low-balls you a price, be wary. Painting a car is a specialized skill, requiring quality tools, and premium finishes. A good question to a shop would be -"Do you have a down-draft spray booth?" That is the best type, and is half the battle. If you use the original color, you won't have to paint the door jambs, under the hood, trunk etc. Saving you $$$.

GEOMETRY! please please help!?
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The Johnstown inclined plane in johnstown, pennsylvania, is a cable car that transports people up and down the side of a hill. during the cable car's climb, you move about 17 feet upward for every 25 feet you move forward. at the top of the incline, the horizontal distance from where you started is about 500 feet. a. how high is the car at the top of its climb compared to its starting height? b. find the slope of the climb c. another cable car incline in pennsylvania, the monongahela incline, climbs at a slope of about 0.7 for a horizontal distance of about 517 feet. compare this climb to that of the johnstown inclined plane. which is steeper? justify your answer.


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Math help please please please help! thanks in advance.?
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If you are good at math please help with the following problems?! An inclined plane links Johnstown,Pennsylvania, to suburan Westmont 504 feet above. Cable cars move up and down an incline 895 feet long. Find the measure of the angle of the incline to the nearest degree. Which of the following events has a probability of 0? a. it will rain every day for a year in Los Angeles, California. b. the next president of the us will be a woman. c. a dropped object will fall down. d. you will win a gold medal in the 1980 summer olympics. Two airplanes leave Indianapolis at the same time in opposite directions. One plane travels at 270 mi/h and the other at 250 mi/h. When will they be 1560 miles apart? A chemist has 12 liters of a 25% acid solution. How many liters of water must be added to obtain a 20% acid solution? http://i35.tinypic.com/28tkocp.jpg What is sin X? What is the measure of angle Z ? I had to do over 200 math problems and those are the ones I don't understand so please help if you can... I know this is long but whoever answers will get the points! Thank you <3


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You're given height and its angled distance. This would mean you have to use sine. Particularity, the inverse sine to figure out it's angle... Sin(angle) = (Y/R) angle = arcSin(504/895) angle = 34.3 degrees D because you can't go into the past. Knowing: (Miles/Hour) (Hour) = Miles.... 270t + 250t = 1560 520t = 1560 t= 3 hours 12/25 = x/20 240 = 25x x = 9.6 L Assuming you're solving for the angle x...sin is opposite/hypotenuse. So. It's x= arcSin(36/39) = 67.4 degrees Same as above except you can use cosine for this. Cosine is adjacent/hypotenuse. So it's z= arcCos(36/39)= 22.6 degrees. Or since this is a right triangle...If you knew one angle, you can solve for the other because there's also the 90 degrees. So from the x = 67.4 degrees, If you add that to the right angle 90 degrees, then subtract the angle of a triangle to the sum of those 2 angles, you get 22.6 degrees as well.

insert commas where needed.Mark the one sentence that is correct..please i need help with this?
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1.Before leaving for the gym Ellen put a tube of shampoo in her duffel bag knowing she would need a shower after her workout. 2.My father said "Golf isn't for me. I can't afford to buy lots of expensive sticks so that i can lose lots of expensive white balls." 3.Clogged with soggy birds' nests the chimney had allowed dangerous gases to accumulate in our house. 4.Bill took a time-exposure photo of the busy highway and the cars' taillights appeared in the developed print as winding red ribbons. 5.The graduating studentssweltering in their hot black gowns fanned their faces with commencement programs. 6.puffing a cigarette twitching his lips and adjusting his hat bogie sized up the dangerous situation. 7. On May 31 1889 a flood in johnstown Pennsylvania killed 2200 people. 8."When i was little" said Ernie "my brother told me it was illegal to kill praying mantises. I still don't know if that's true or not." 9.Gasping Alan crossed the finish line ahead of the other thirsty weary runners. 10.The Fourth of july parade which involves nearly everyone in the community always has lots of colorful floats. 11. A huge side of beef its red flesh marbled with streaks of creamy fat hung from a razor-sharp steel hook. 12. A line of dancing numerals on sesame street kicked across the screen like a chorus line.


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correct..please i need help with this? 1.Before leaving for the gym, Ellen put a tube of shampoo in her duffel bag knowing she would need a shower after her workout. 2.My father said, "Golf isn't for me. I can't afford to buy lots of expensive sticks so that i can lose lots of expensive white balls." 3.Clogged with soggy birds' nests, the chimney had allowed dangerous gases to accumulate in our house. 4.Bill took a time-exposure photo of the busy highway and the cars' taillights appeared in the developed print, as winding red ribbons. 5.The graduating students, sweltering in their hot black gowns, fanned their faces with commencement programs. 6.puffing a cigarette, twitching his lips and adjusting his hat, bogie sized up the dangerous situation 7. On May 31, 1889 a flood in johnstown Pennsylvania killed 2200 people 8."When i was little" said Ernie, "my brother told me it was illegal to kill praying mantises. I still don't know if that's true or not." 9.Gasping, Alan crossed the finish line ahead of the other thirsty, weary runners. 10.The Fourth of july parade, which involves nearly everyone in the community, always has lots of colorful floats. 11. A huge side of beef, its red flesh marbled with streaks of creamy fat, hung from a razor-sharp steel hook. 2. A line of dancing numerals on sesame street kicked across the screen like a chorus line. CORRECT

Trigonometry problem??? HELP NEEDED?
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Yes this is a part of my homework, but it's the last problem and I REALLY cannot figure it out. All help is appreciated The Johnstown Inclined Plane in Pennsylvania is one of the longest and steepest hoists in the world. The railway cars travel a distance of 896.5 feet at an angle of approximately 35.4°, rising to a height of 1693.5 feet above sea level. (Round your answers to two decimal places.) (a) Find the vertical rise of the inclined plane. (b) Find the elevation of the lower end of the inclined plane. (c) The cars move up the mountain at a rate of 300 feet per minute. Find the rate at which they rise vertically. Again, thank you big time if you help me with this. <3 @ Paula Thanks that was completely right! <33


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Draw a right angled triangle: A .. B.............C What you have been told (and you should write on the diagram): AC (distance traveled) = 896.5 ft angle BCA (i.e. angle at C) = 35.4 degrees. (a) Vertical rise = AB = AC x sin(35.4 degrees) = 896.5 ft x sin(35.4 degrees) I don't have a calculator but it will be about 450 ft (b) elevation at the top end = 1693.5 ft. So elevation at the lower end = 1693.5 - (answer to part a) (c) rise per minute = 300 ft/minute x sin(35.4 degrees) (will be about 160 ft/min)