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Porsche : Boxster ONLY 51260 MILES ONE OWNER
Porsche : Boxster ONLY 51260 MILES ONE OWNER
$14,950.00
Time Left: 1h 35m
Chevrolet : Bel Air 150 210 1953 Chevrolet Bel-Air
Chevrolet : Bel Air 150 210 1953 Chevrolet Bel-Air
$4,750.00 (5 Bids)
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Chevrolet : Camaro 2012 CAMARO ZL1 580 HORSEPOWER
Chevrolet : Camaro 2012 CAMARO ZL1 580 HORSEPOWER
$57,820.00
$67,820.00
Time Left: 7h 54m
Toyota : 4Runner 95 Toyota 4Runner..Nashville Motorsports
Toyota : 4Runner 95 Toyota 4Runner..Nashville Motorsports
$1,525.00 (9 Bids)
Time Left: 8h 48m
Pontiac : Trans Am TRANS AM 1976 PONTIAC TRANS AM 455 4SPEED
Pontiac : Trans Am TRANS AM 1976 PONTIAC TRANS AM 455 4SPEED
$9,550.00 (20 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 11h 26m
Toyota : Land Cruiser 1975 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
Toyota : Land Cruiser 1975 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ40
$5,000.00
$9,000.00
Time Left: 1d 17h 3m

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Help with first car!??!?
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Ok ladies and gentlemen heres the deal Im 15 turning 16 on January 16, I have my permit ive had it since i turned 15 My dad figured its time for me to get my very first car and i couldnt agree more then that, He said he is willing to spend 3,000 max for a decent car for me, i was wondering if you all have any sites i can go to to look for my first car, I live near Smyrna Tennessee, I have checked Craigs List, Ebay, and LSN and i was wonderin if there are any sites i can check, please help aha anything would be good, and also if you know a good first car please let me know and i will check it out


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Amonst myself and my family. Our last 5 cars have been found over the internet so you should have good luck. I would stay away from craigslist due to all the scammers on there. I recommend: Cars.com Autotrader.com Carsoup.com

What do you think about this Church's actions?
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Read as much as you want about the following article. The first bit summarizes it a bit. Tell me what YOU THINK. Thanks. " SMYRNA, Tenn. — Members of a church say God is punishing American soldiers for defending a country that harbors gays, and they brought their anti-gay message to the funerals Saturday of two Tennessee soldiers killed in Iraq. The church members were met with scorn from local residents. They chased the church members cars’ down a highway, waving flags and screaming “God bless America.” “My husband is over there, so I’m here to show my support,” 41-year-old Connie Ditmore said as she waved and American flag and as tears came to her eyes. “To do this at a funeral is disrespectful of a family, no matter what your beliefs are.” The Rev. Fred Phelps, founder of Westboro Baptist in Kansas, contends that American soldiers are being killed in Iraq as vengeance from God for protecting a country that harbors gays. The church, which is not affiliated with a larger denomination, is made up mostly of Phelps’ children, grandchildren and in-laws. ‘God hates you,’ signs read The church members carried signs and shouted things such as “God hates fags” and “God hates you.” About 10 church members protested near Smyrna United Methodist Church and nearly 20 stood outside the National Guard Armory in Ashland City. Members have demonstrated at other soldier funerals across the nation. The funerals were for Staff Sgt. Asbury Fred Hawn II, 35, in Smyrna and Spc. Gary Reese Jr., 22, in Ashland City. Both were members of the Tennessee National Guard. " Information found at the following URL Read more: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/9102443/ns/us_news-life/


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Just because something is legal does not make it right. Protesting at a soldier's funeral may be legal but it is also a very unchristian thing to do. It goes against the Christian spiritual works of mercy to console and comfort and the corporal work of mercy to bury the dead. There are times and places for peaceful demonstrations but a soldier's funeral is not one of them. With love in Christ.

I don't know what i can write about this article that relates to microeconomic, please help?
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Really need your help , i hav no idea what i can write aboout this article that can relate in the terms econ? please can someone read this article from wallstreet journal, or my microeconomic class i have to write an essay,in th essay i have to relate the article into miroeconomic terms. Could you please help me to find terms to describe this article( terms that relate to micoconomic). Nisn Price Electic Leaf for U.S and Japan on tuesday set the pricing for its nw leaf electric car that gos on sale in theU.S and japan in December as the japanee auto maker tries to lure buyers to its big bet on electric vehicles. in the U.S the zero emissions leaf will carry a sticker price of $32,780 and buyers will be eligible for a $7,00 federal tax credit for lectric vehicles. In Japan the car will cost buyers $32,000 are a governmet incentive is applied there. the price in pan will be 3.76 million yen, or $4,700 before the incentive Nissan abandoned an earlier proosal to lease the Leaf's bttry to consumers as a way to dera the cost, citing government hurdles in Japan. The auto maker has the capacity o produce 50,000 of the electric vehicles a year in Japan from 2011 to 2013 at which pont nissan will add pruction of te leaf and its batterie in smyrna, tenn. The U.S plant will have the capaity to build 150,00vehicles a year. nissan said t will begin taking purchse oers for the 2011 leaf on april 1 in japan and apr20 i U.S the vehicle hi has a 100 mile range wil be available or sale in all U.S states by the end f 2011. U.S sales of the leaf will begin noregon ,california, washington, arizona and tennessee. "we want to mas aret our ars so our gol ws t sell them at anafordable pice" Nissan's chief operation officer, Toshiyuki shiga said in Japan. The Leaf has attracted a lot of attention in te auto industry as all electric vehicles have s far ony been sld with high prics and in low volumes. Nissan hopes the laf wll compete with hybridspowered by gasolinnd electricity such as the prius and hoda motor corp's insight as auto akrs begin to offer ival visions of fuel efficient low emsssion vehice bu electric vehicls remain constried by their batteres limid range. laer this year general motors co. is to begin sales of its rage-extended chevrolet volt electric sedan in california . Michian and washington D.C toyota plans to begin sales of a small electic vehicle in 2012. brian crolin , seniorvc president of sales and marketing for nissan in north america, estimated that the feling costs will be slightly less than a third for a comparable internl cobustion engine. the leaf's cost to buyers in the U.S is about 21% blow the cost for customers in Japan, inlding japanese goverrnment subsidies. Mr. carolin said the difference is in line with nissan's global pricing patterns, in which hgher prices are charge in japan and europe. "cars in the U.S are cheper" he said.


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You poorly re-typed a copyrighted news article from the Wall Street Journal, and then you expect other people to do your homework for you? PRICELESS!

Need to know if these areas are safe to raise a family, please help!?
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Relocating to Tennessee in a year or so and I am on a budget of 100,000 or less, preferably less. We will probably look for a foreclosure if possible. Anyway, the closer to Nashville the better. I have 2 young kids so schools need to be safe. I know I can't afford the top of the line schools, but I'd like them to be safe. I have heard that Antioch area is "really dangerous" and that it is "a bad area" but the real estate looks amazing for the prices. Most of them look like almost new construction, clean, and nice for 100,000 range 0_0. I currently live in the country in Ohio, in the middle of Canton, Akron, and Youngstown. We live in a 3 br 2 ba manufactured home for almost 100 grand and I am seeing WAY better real estate in TN for about the same price as we paid for ours. I want to be as close as I can be to Nashville and still be able to raise my family in a safe environment. The other places on my list are Smyrna, La Vergne, and Murfreesboro. I had originally checked Anioch off my list until I saw some of the real estate. I can handle imperfection to an extent, I just don't want to live in the hood. I remember when I was a kid, I was traveling my family and we got lost in a really bad area. It was so scary! I swear there were gangs fighting on the street and people were staring our car down. It was not a pleasant experience so yea, trying to avoid an area like that, lol. I hope I that clarifies what I'm looking for. I want to move to TN because we have family down there, people are so friendly there, tired of Ohio winters (so depressing!), and to be close to the MUSIC! I can live in the country, but I'd really like to live in a nice neighborhood. Are the places I listed good places? If you can think of some others that I might like please list them! Thanks! :) Thanks Sean, that does sound like a great place but unfortunately not close enough to Nashville. I want to be close to our family and music row and I don't want to have to drive over an hour to do that.


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Your best friend for this is a good real estate agent. It is their business to know every street and every neighborhood. Since you are in OH, you could come down for the weekend to explore your possibilities with an agent. As for specifics, I have heard that Antioch is rough, but I've also heard they are trying to rid themselves of that image. That is one place I would get expert advice on. Franklin and Brentwood are the top cities, and you might find a bargain in one. Also check out Hendersonville and Goodlettsville which have good family reputations. Even in the city of Nashville, there are many good reasonably priced areas. Also take a look at Nolensville and Ashland City which are a little farther out but have a more small town feel. It is an easy commute into town from there. The best place to check on houses in Middle TN is at www.realtracs.com. Compare the counties of Davidson, Williamson, Rutherford, Sumner, Wilson, Robertson, and Cheatam.