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Make Your Business Cards Multi-Purpose Give your business cards more than one purpose. For example, you can use the back as a referral card, an appointment reminder or even as a coupon prompting customers to come back to your business. Not only does it give a reason for walk-in clients to pick up a card, it also makes them multi-purpose – meaning you’ll use less paper. |
Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act
Cutting and pasting a bill title, apparently. |
Gerald Albright Iota Chi University of Redlands 1976 Jazz musician
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http://www.thefoodinmybeard.com/2008...elloShots.aspx
Yessssss Jello shots! My friend has a new place so I said he needed to have a house warming party...with jello shots! |
This could so easily be embarrassing.
http://www.nettletonhollow.com/hanging-amaranthus.html Oh, that's okay. My sister and I are doing the decorations and flowers for a cousin's wedding. |
After the success of their Christmas album “Holiday Spirits,” the original members of Straight No Chaser have packed their bags and boarded planes headed for New York City, where they will record their second album.
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Hello. You have reached the profile of Jesus H. Christ. I am currently out of the office and will be unable to access Facebook temporarily. In case of an emergency, please contact me on my direct line. Thank you and have a blessed day.
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^^^^ LMAO!!!!
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haha, mine was my answer list to being tagged in one of those facebook things
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Race and attitudes toward the police Assessing the effects of watching ‘‘reality’’ police programs Sarah Eschholz, Brenda Sims Blackwell, Marc Gertz, Ted Chiricos Abstract Compared with Whites, African Americans generally have less positive attitudes toward the police (ATP) and this is most often attributed to the differential nature of citizen–police interaction experienced by Blacks and Whites. It has been suggested that the media play an important socializing role, in the form of ‘‘vicarious’’ police contacts, in generating ATP. To assess this possibility, this research examined the relationship between ATP and watching television news as well as ‘‘reality’’ crime programming, such as COPS and America’s Most Wanted. Data used in these analyses were taken from a 1996 survey of 1,492 adults residing in a southeastern metropolitan area. When other factors influencing ATP were controlled for in ordinary least squares (OLS) regressions, the frequency of watching news was positively related to ATP for Blacks and Whites alike, but watching ‘‘reality’’ crime programming improved ATP only for Whites, males, and those with no college experience. ‘‘Reality’’ crime programming increased the racial divide in ATP. 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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