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American Educational 6027 Reaction Timer
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Light, sound, and touch stimuli may all be measured with this battery operated digital timer. This Timer was originally developed by the Lawrence Hall of Science. Reaction times are measured in hundredths of a second...
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American Educational 648 Tornado Demonstration Model
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Best Seller! Every classroom needs a Teaching Tornado! Finally a weather related phenomenon that comes right into the classroom. Your students will love this demonstration model that teaches the principles of how tornadoes form...
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Lab Activity, Ecology Symbiosis, 24 Students, Hubbard Scientific
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Ecology Symbiosis Kit - Show your students that even ordinary grass is subject to numerous complex relationships. -- By growing grass in three different media, students can discover the importance of nitrogen-fixing bacteria, the benefits of symbiotic mutualism to plants and the significance of the nitrogen cycle...
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Microeconomics (3rd Edition)
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Key Benefit: Hubbard & O'Brien are still keeping it real in the third edition with new and updated coverage that reflects the current state of the economy and the recent financial meltdown. Key Topics: MICROECONOMICS: Economics: Foundations and Models; Trade-offs, Comparative Advantage, and the Market System; Where Prices Come From: The Interaction of Demand and Supply; Economic Efficiency, Government Price Setting, and Taxes; Externalities, Environmental Policy, and Public Goods; Elasticity: The Responsiveness of Demand and Supply; Firms, the Stock Market, and Corporate Governance; Comparative Advantage and the Gains from International Trade; Consumer Choice and Behavioral Economics; Technology, Production, and Costs; Firms in Perfectly Competitive Markets; Monopolistic Competition: The Competitive Model in a More Realistic Setting; Oligopoly: Firms in Less Competitive Markets; Monopoly and Antitrust Policy; Pricing Strategy; The Markets for Labor and Other Factors of Production; The Economics of Information; The Tax System and the Distribution of Income Market: For anyone in business who wants to benefit from understanding the economic forces behind their work.
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Macroeconomics (3rd Edition)
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Key Benefit: Hubbard & O'Brien are still keeping it real in the third edition with new and updated coverage that reflects the current state of the economy and the recent financial meltdown. Key Topics: MACROECONOMICS: Economics: Foundations and Models; Trade-offs, Comparative Advantage, and the Market System; Where Prices Come From: The Interaction of Demand and Supply; Economic Efficiency, Government Price Setting, and Taxes; Firms, the Stock Market, and Corporate Governance; Comparative Advantage and the Gains from International Trade; GDP: Measuring Total Production and Income; Unemployment and Inflation; Economic Growth, the Financial System, and Business Cycles; Long-Run Economic Growth: Sources and Policies; Aggregate Expenditure and Output in the Short Run; Aggregate Demand and Aggregate Supply Analysis; Money, Banks, and the Federal Reserve System; Monetary Policy; Fiscal Policy; Inflation, Unemployment, and Federal Reserve Policy; Macroeconomics in an Open Economy; The International Financial System Market: For anyone in business who wants to benefit from understanding the economic forces behind their work.
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Most college jobs have very few requirements and can be filled by the local population but there are jobs that are sometimes offered for specialty positions. These would be those jobs requiring a certain amount of college attained or perhaps a person that has already completed their associates or bachelors. The specialty jobs might also be available for a particular Major only. These type’s college jobs will typically pay more money than the others.
After checking you university or college website for sources of college jobs, there is of course always the mainstay of job search which is the newspaper and the internet job search. This will not typically give you any jobs that are available for on-campus employment but will be able to show you what other off-campus jobs might be available in your particular area. Again always check your class schedule with what the potential employer will require from you and it’s always a good idea to let your new boss know you are a student at the local university or college.
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What is your dogs name? Dasher
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How old is your dog? 11.5 weeks
Where did you get him or her? Reputable breeder
Would you ever consider a shelter dog? YES! Our last dog was a rescue!
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Haouse trained, paper trained, litter trained, or not trained? Currently paper trained, we are working on housetraining...
Favorite thing to do with your dog? Walks
Least favorite thing? Housetraining
Scariest moments? Eating foreign objects!
Funniest moments? When he bites the cats tails!
What treats do you feed? mother hubbard
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Sleeping on my bed.
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No one knows for sure...
2 years
Some bad owners(rescue)
Yes
Blue Buffalo
House trained
Toys
Yelling at her for eating shoes
She died for two minutes while getting neutered 
She's scared of cats, and we have three
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