February 14th, 2009 |
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Embassies & Consulates | 1 Comment
I know the address of the shop, even the number, but things in Beirut are so rough, I can’t find him. If you know who I am talking about, and you know where he is, or even if you know him… Tell him to call Laughingcrow. She’s worried!
Yael
February 13th, 2009 |
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Economics | 2 Comments
Please give most common and precise answers.
Kendall
February 13th, 2009 |
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Military | 2 Comments
My husband and I are moving overseas to Japan for his naval job and wants to get a car there, but we aren’t sure if there is a credit through the military to trade our car in for a Japanese (Native, with the steering wheel on the opposite side) vehicle, or if we should sell if off on our own first then get a new car on our own when we get there.
Our car is brand new so it’s not fully paid off yet.
Nicki
February 13th, 2009 |
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Economics | 1 Comment
Could someone please answer my question…thanks!!!
Marvis
February 11th, 2009 |
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Other - Soccer | 6 Comments
For example, Could David Beckham, Who is English and is on the England international team, be traded to the France international team for Thierry Henry, who is French and on the France international team. This would make it so Beckham will play for France in international matches, and Henry will play for England in international matches.
Wanetta
February 10th, 2009 |
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International Trade | 1 Comment
i need information brokerage (commissioner)in order to complete my research..
detailed information will be better.
how do u take ur risk under warranty while makin commsioner?
wht kind of process should be executed?
Deborah
February 10th, 2009 |
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Politics | 1 Comment
February 9th, 2009 |
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History | 1 Comment
This is ancient history. What was the first international period of trade, when did it occur, who was involved in it and what were they trading? Thank you for your help.
Una
February 9th, 2009 |
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Economics | 2 Comments
I have been tasked with writing a paper for economics class on the subject of international trade, specifically trade deficits and trade surplus.
I’ve Googled some stuff, but so far everything “international trade” keeps pulling up is how we have an “$800 billion dollar” trade deficit with China.
I need more than just what’s in the news. I’m trying to understand HOW international trade affects the economy. So my question is how does international trade affect the economy here in the US?
Joe
February 8th, 2009 |
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Economics | 1 Comment
So does International Trade affect gas prices and how…..sorry confused..I overheard this and wondered if it was true.
Nicky