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Set
Price : $12.99 $8.00
Features
: - Easy to learn
- Tons of replay value
- Great family game, kids can compete with adults
- A classic game
- SET has become a classic game
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Nerf Super Soaker Scatter Blast
Price : $15.00 $8.99
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: - This powerful, pump-handle blaster features a five-nozzle blast to deliver five streams of water at your target!
- Use the flip-up sight to perfect your aim and the tactical rail to ready your shot.
- Then, pump the handle and unleash your multiple streams of water to douse your unsuspecting opponents up to 25 feet away!
- Pump-handle water blaster delivers five streams of water at once to soak your target to the max!
- Water blaster sends streams up to 25 feet away!
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Get ready for five times the soaking action! This powerful, pump-handle blaster features a five-nozzle blast to deliver five streams of water at your target! Use the flip-up sight to perfect your aim and the tactical rail to ready your shot. Then, pump the handle and unleash your multiple streams of water to douse your unsuspecting opponents up to 25 feet away!
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LEGO Ninjago Weapon Pack 9591
Price : $19.99 $19.99
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: - Battle with your friends!
- Spin NRG Kai on the red transparent spinner!
- Spin Chokun on the green transparent spinner!
- Collect all of the Ninjago spinners and characters for endless battle fun!
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Spin your way to victory with this cool Weapon Pack! Pick your character and play the cards to influence the outcome! Battle NRG Kai against Chokun, protector of the mighty Constrictai snake tribe. Create and customize your own Spinjitzu battles! Set includes 2 LEGO minifigures, 2 spinners, 2 crowns, 2 LEGO bricks, shields, blades, fang blades, 2 golden weapons, 8 regular weapons, 2 character cards, 8 battle cards and enough LEGO bricks to build the starter arena!
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LEGO Friends Mia's Puppy House 3934
Price : $9.99 $8.50
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: - Includes Mia mini-doll figure and puppy Charlie
- Features grooming table, tub, puppy house and apple tree
- Accessories include a plate, bone, bows, prizes, spray bottle, soap and brushes
- Lego Friends pieces are fully compatible with all Lego System bricks
- Collect all of the Lego Friends sets for a whole world of Lego Friends fun
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It?s almost time for the Heartlake Dog Show and Mia is getting her puppy groomed and ready. Use the soap, spray bottle and tub to help Mia give her puppy a bath. Brush its hair on the grooming table and dress it up with a pretty bow. Head out to the puppy parade and win a first prize ribbon to hang on the puppy?s house. All of the Lego Friends will be so proud to watch her compete. Includes Mia mini-doll figure and puppy. - Product measures: 5.55 IN x 7.52 IN x 1.81 IN
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?Includes Mia mini-doll figure and puppy Charlie ?Features grooming table, tub, puppy house and apple tree ?Accessories include a plate, bone, bows, prizes, spray bottle, soap and brushes ?Lego Friends pieces are fully compatible with all Lego System bricks ?Collect all of the Lego Friends sets for a whole world of Lego Friends fun
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Magic 8 Ball
Price : $9.99 $6.99
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: - The original Magic 8 Ball has all the answers you need
- Ask any question, turn over the Magic 8 Ball, and you'll get its answer
- Answers questions about romance, friendships, school, work, and more
- Great fun for kids and adults
- Get a sneak preview into the future
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Questions & Answers
Question : What is the prognosis for US stocks in the next 5 years?
I am a financial planner working in Canada with my own perceptions of the US economy and stock markets but I'd like to hear the opinions of advisors or investors who reside in the US and are exposed to a more persistent and complete set of data. Aside from currency considerations what kind of 5 -7 year prognosis does the us stock market have?
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Over all there will be a sideways trend. Some highs and lows but a sideways trend. After that it will be a bull market once again.
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Question : Derrick Williams is going to be the best player in this draft 5-7 years from now?
Hopefully CLE picks him and then STEALS, yes I mean STEALS Kemba Walker with the 4th pick. Walker is extremely clutch, and I think he and Williams were the BEST players in the NCAA last year.
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As long as LBJ is in his prime, he will be the best player in the NBA. Derrick Williams won't be nearly as good as LBJ(Once in a lifetime player, he is without a doubt the best 1st pick).
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Question : Is there a website where can access historical weather data (last 5-7 years) for free?
I need the weather stats for the last 5-7 years for a specific area. All the websites I have found give the last weeks info, or for a fee you can get the archived info. Before I pay, I want to exhaust every possible resource. Ideas?
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If you are in the U.S. try this site;http://www.weather.gov/climate/click on the map for the local office. Under the observed weather reports banner. Choose;1. Preliminary Climatology Data (CF6)2. Location (pick the city you want)3. Pick Archived data and then the month and year you want. 4 click on GOThe data for a month comes in a pop up window. It will include the high/low and rain/snow for each day and a few other things.It varies from office to office how many months that these records go back. Some offices keep 10 years or more while some only go back a year or two.
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Question : What has made Latin America mutual funds so successful in the past 5-7 years?
I've been looking around at different mutual funds through many companies and have noticed that it seems that some of the company's best performers in the last 5-7 years have been Latin America based funds. For example FLATX (44.1%) and PRLAX (51%) 2006 return. What is the reason for this and is the trend expected to continue for a while? Is there any informative websites or articles that may explain these Latin America funds specifically? Thanks a bunch!***Recent (2007) articles please
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I agree with Franco, plus I would say since US manufacturing companies began moving their factorys to China, and at the time China stock market was closed to foreigners, the investing masses, who seems to me, love to jump on the latest fad, jumped on the "emerging market" bandwagon, whereever it was. Africa is not "emerging" yet, so Russia, India, Korea and South America was the place to be.
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Question : A loan for $240k @ 7% for 5 years. What's the quickest way to pay it off?
I am purchasing a business and the note is for $240k for 5 years at 7%, with a balloon payment at the end of the 5th year. I want to know how to pay it off and pay the least amount of interest in the shortest amount of time.
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As with any loan, the only way to avoid interest is to pay it off as quickly as possible - through large payments.
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Question : Where are the Republicans who wanted the natural born citizen requirement lifted just 5-7 years ago?
You know, when it was thought that Schwarzenegger was doing a bang up job in California. I remember clearly many Republicans who had no problem with a foreign born President, and a Celebrity to boot.Why all of a sudden in a few short years the change from not wanting a presumed foreign born or celebrity as President?One I'm not a Liberal, and two, Liberals' talking points pale in comparison to the amount Conservatives have from what I have seen.Liberals don't agree enough to have true talking points.
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I am a conservative and have never wanted a non naturalized citizen for President. I don't even want 99.9 percent of the politicians who are in office to be president. I definitely don't want Barack with all of his socialistic policies. He's divided the country. We are at war with each other. I have traditional conservative values. Being an old man who served his country in combat overseas, I lived in an era where your word was as good as gold. Where your handshake was trusted and you could seal a deal just by that. You didn't have to lock the doors every time you left the house. Back in the fifties and sixties I never heard of a car being keyed. Or schools having metal detectors. The sanctity of marriage was between a man and a woman. Hardly anyone (guy and gal) lived together unless they were married. Children were just begging to cut your grass to earn a buck or two. I hardly see that today. I think when people have less they appreciate things more. And when almost everything is given to them it spoils them. We use to have to save up to buy a car or TV. We had piggy banks when we were little.There were no credit cards to continually give us instant gratification and put ourselves in so much debt that we would hardly ever pay it off do to astronomical interest rates. I think there has been a steep slope downward in the morals of this country since the beginning of the early seventies. This is just an opinion of an old man. I have enough money cause I worked hard all my life. I always saved a certain amount of my paycheck. I invested in blue chip stocks like Coca Cola etc. I knew I wouldn't make a killing but my money would grow over time. My wife and I used news paper for garbage instead of paper towels. We used dish cloths to clean things instead of paper towels. We didn't have fantastic and 409 to clean with. We used soap and elbow grease. It not only cleaned it made us strong. We got down on our hands and knees if the floor needed a good scrubbing. We didn't use plastic bags for garbage. We wrapped things in news paper and threw everything right into the garbage can. If the can needed cleaning I hosed it out. The news paper came right to our front door and we dealt directly with a human being and not some letter coming in the mail.When we called someone we got a real live person to talk to and not a computer. Washing our windows. Cleaning the house. It doesn't take much cleaning material but it takes a lot of muscle. If I saw a penny on the sidewalk or in the parking lot I got excited, picked it up and put it in my pocket. I had to roll the car windows up and down. For the most part I had a standard shift in my car and was always working my legs and my one arm to drive. I went to church each Sunday. I belonged to Christian organizations who distributed food to the poor. I wasn't a penny pincher.I treated people righteously and fairly. I put a certain amount of my money towards good works to help people out. It felt good. I sacrificed for the good of those who were not as fortunate as I. I made a mistake because I think I gave my kids too much money too early. I should of waited till they were in their thirties. It's good when people work hard for what they have. The pace of today's society is too fast for me. I like to sit out back and look at the grass grow. I don't like to rush around like a fart in a windstorm. I'd rather go to a hardware store than go to Home Depot. It's a mad house in there. I like a slower pace. If I'm in the hardware store I like to take time out and talk to people there. You learn a lot of things from talking to people. I learned how to do plumbing and electrical wiring from friends in the trade. I figured it would come in handy and save me some money. I learned how to work on cars. I could rebuild engines.Today I even help people out cause I studied the new emission systems of cars. I have a 100 dollar code checker to check cars newer than 1995 and a paper clip and code book to check the computer systems of cars 1995 and earlier. It doesn't take much talent. If you can read and if you're not afraid to fail at something you can accomplish a lot of things. I was a mechanical engineer and I used my government money from the military to put myself through college. I don't consider my self to be any more intelligent than the next guy but I was an over achiever. I knew I had to work hard to accomplish the things I wanted to. I was given lessons on the piano, accordion, and organ from six years old to eighteen. Things were different in my day. I am an old 63 year old man, happily married to the same girl for 33 yrs. I have four wonderful children. I don't like Romney but sometime you have to pick the least of two evils. God bless you.
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Question : What mid-large cap stocks are most recommended now for a 5-7 year term with handsome profit margins ?
I know there is no perfect answer to this, but would like the opinion of some experts here. Having lost some money in a legal case, Im looking to accelerate my investment returns over 5 years and would like some recommendations on some good stock picks. Im not really a financial expert and the one's I have spoken too ( professional planners ) all seem to have their own agenda to push. Im confused ;(
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For me personally, Blue chips are probably even more risky than small cap stocks for a few reasons.1. we are back to irrational exuberence. There is no reason for stocks to be up this high and its just a matter of time before we have a major downward correction, and it will be HUGE correction so that means I will never be caught dead staying long term in a market that is on the edge of getting hit big.2. I like shorter term small cap picks with special situations. One I got into last year was vhc. They own the major patents for 4g secure connection and I got into it at a 4.71 average right after they won a 200 million dollar lawsuit against microsoft. They are now sueing apple, cisco, seimens and others. I sold the stock at 25.55 and if I wasnt forced to sell it for financial reasons I would still be in it right now. This is just one example of a good short term company with long term potentail.Now that I cant buy stocks fora while I like to find some picks for my friends for the heck of it. One im looking at now is igoi . They just turned profitable and also are in some research agreement with texas instruments to develop a chip that will reduce vampire battery loss. If they are on schedule by the end of teh year it will be huge.Look into joining a good stock forum like siliconinvestor and under the 5 dollars and under section there are many good stock pickers. Just be patient and dont pounce on a good stock pick unless you can get it for a bargain price, then you will increase your chances to make money percentage wise and lower your risk.It takes alot of research on your part, not just in finding a good company but also at understanding the mass herd and when to get in and when to get out of a stock. That means being totally unemotional and at the same time understanding the emotions of the mass of emotional traders. The advantage there is you will be getting out of stocks when emotions are at their peaks .Good luck buddy
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Question : How can I get rid of old textbooks that are 5-7 years old and are therefore not able to be sold?
I live in the Philadelphia area and I want to get rid of some old textbooks that won't get a sniff on ebay because they are too old. Does anybody know of charities or organizations that can take these books? I would prefer not to throw these books away, but if it comes to that I might have to.All my books are science texts, like Biology, Chemistry, Biochemistry, etc. and are still useful but not useful to me unfortunately.
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Try this It looks like this is what you are looking forhttp://www.booksforafrica.org/index.html
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Question : what type of mortgage loan should i get if i only plan on staying there 5-7 years?
i am a first-time home buyer, looking for advice on what type of mortgage loan i should get. do i need a 30 yr. or would it be better to do an ARM. this is just a starter home and i don't plan on being there longer than 5-7 years.
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NEVER do an ARM. As soon as the thing starts adjusting, your transmission will go out, your dog will get sick & you'll lose your job. It's Murphy's law. Take out a mortgage at a fixed rate on a 15 yr note w/ a pymt that is less than 30% of your take home pay. Put as much of a down pymt as you can muster.
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Question : If machine depreciates 70% in 5 years, how much will it in 7 years?
A piece of equipment is purchased for $14,000. The machine depreciates to 70% of its purchase price after 5 years. Assuming the depreciation is a linear function of time, determine the salvage value of the machine 7 years after it was purchased?I know this is simple, but it's been a while. I'll choose best answer right away!
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Straight line depreciation means the machine loses the same amount of value each year....$14,000 to $9,800 in 5 years means $(14,000-9,800)/5 = $840/yrIn 2 more years, it will depreciate a further $1,680 to $8,120Despite the phrasing of the question, $8,120 is not necessarily the salvage value of the machine. The salvage value is what it can be sold for while the depreciated value is a book-keeping number
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