Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Is there any way that I could make money from home in a legit way?

Is there any way that I could make money from home in a legit way?
Im 15, I live in Santa Fe, New Mexico and its not looking likely that I'm going to get a job at a local business.
Other - Advertising & Marketing - 8 Answers
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start a meth lab in your basement
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Try SpeakAsia.
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If you are looking for a job because you want guaranteed income you should think again. The only guaranteed income is the income you completely control by being your own bos,s..,.
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if it sounds too good of a deal - it probably is.,..!
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Just make sure that any work at home opportunities that you're looking at don't require any money up front! You should never have to pay to get a job. 99% of the time if they require money up front, then they"re a scam. Also, any time you get the information about a work at home company, check them out through the Better Business Bureau.
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You can't work at McDonalds??? I know for sure that they hire 15 year olds.
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Why not be a blogger or sell unwanted goods on ebay or provide consulence or write ebooks on something you know well?
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ebay



Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Anyone out there participate in the Contemporary Hispanic Market in Santa Fe?

Anyone out there participate in the Contemporary Hispanic Market in Santa Fe?
Do you participate in the Contemporary Hispanic Market in Santa Fe? If so can you tell me what they expect what it is like and the best way to get in? Do you make a lot of money and do you have to pay for a spot? Thank you....To me the Contemporary Hispanic Market is the super bowl of art. If you have participated please answer. Thank you.
Other - Visual Arts - 1 Answers
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I have attended it on several occoasions. Its always busy so it seems everyone does well. I think there is a set up fee of around 50 dollsrs but not thar certain.



Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Planning to buy a mini SUV.Should i go for the CRV,Rav,Suzuki Grand Vitara or Hyundai Santa fe?

Planning to buy a mini SUV.Should i go for the CRV,Rav,Suzuki Grand Vitara or Hyundai Santa fe?
I am planning to buy a mini SUV.I liked the CRV but the high price for both Rav and CRV.How abt the less famous ones like Suzuki Grand Vitara.I was in Australia recently i saw many Suzuki's Vitaras around i liked the styling and the 2.7 L engine than the 2.4L of the others.Another one is the Santa Fe. Hyundai seems to be making value for money cars.They have improved considerably as shown by many consumer reports studies.Having reliability comparable to Toyota's. I have a 95 model Accord which was damn reliable.And i have a soft corner for Honda CRV.But they are so costly.Hondas & Toyota's they charge a high premium for their cars.
Buying & Selling - 6 Answers
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Go for either the Honda or Toyota....DO NOT BUY any other make.... Suzuki?? U must be out of your mind... The Toyota is probably the best choice
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This is my second CRV. I always buy Honda because I know when I leave the house in the morning to go to work - I know it will start. I have never had one problem with Honda.
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Honda and Toyota do have the best reputation, but as you said you have to pay for that reputation. In my opinion, out of the ones you listed the Hyundai Sante Fe is the best vehicle and value for your money. Thousands cheaper than either the Toyota or Honda, more power if you go with the bigger engine Hyundai offers, more room (not much but every little bit helps) and the warranty Hyundai has with there vehicles is awesome, 5 yr 60k Bumper to Bumper and 10 yr 100k powertrain warranty. I would stay away from the Suzuki right now, reliabilty is questionable, and the company itself is in a funk which could lead in the future to dealers getting rid of franchises and that would create a lot of headaches for Suzuki owners and warranty repairs.
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It depends on how much you want to spend as well as what you are going to be happy with, all cars have there up side and their down, Suzuki's Vitaras are a reliable car ,Hyundai don,t always hold their price etc The big thing is value for money and availability of parts than running costs and reliability You must weigh up all parameters about each car and make a choice from that,
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The Honda CR-V is the best choice because it is the most reliable out of the whole group.
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Hyundai Santa Fe has really improved this last year. The 2007 model is INCREDIBLE. It is a great car with unbeatable warranty, great price and it is one of the safest mid-size SUVs out there. Check out this link for some safety info: http://www.iihs.org/ratings/summary.aspx?class=55



Wednesday, January 1, 2014

If China does not have a world empire fantasy, why then...?

If China does not have a world empire fantasy, why then...?
...is China pouring in so much money into it's military? Reports of a 55 boat nuclear powered sub fleet of complete with several SSBN's with multi head ICBM's & the first of their new generation super aircraft carriers. Their new generation tactical fighters, modernized mechanized infantry etc. sure makes China look more offensive minded than defensive minded. Could be the old saying tho, "the best defense is an offense". Does anyone see a resurgent China ever becoming an aggressive threat in the east, & or pacific ocean? I have read a few articles about China & their claim to both the Spratly islands of the Philippines as well as Formosa.
Military - 4 Answers
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Try asking this of the Republicans who have borrowed trillions from them in order to fight an oil war and improve the lifestyles of the rich and famous?
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Practically everyone in that region wants their grubby hands on the Spratly Islands. Brunei, China, Malaysia, Philippines, Taiwan and Vietnam. China's claim on Formosa/Taiwan isn't one forged out of imperialism, but rather that Formosa used to be a part of a China. It was taken over by the defeated Nationalist government of China, who to this day call themselves "The Republic of China". By comparison with the US, China's defence modernization plans are fairly modest.
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China is pouring so much into the military, because they're quickly moving up the food chain. There are no super carriers as of yet, and they'd take a long time to complete if they'd be of any quality. They own the Varyag, which they bought from the Ukraine at auction 10 years ago. It has no engines and and was only 60 pct complete and falling apart. No world power has even come close to our super carriers. The Brits don't even use a flat top. The Soviets never mastered it. As for subs, most of their subs are old Soviets hulls that most can't even set sail. The ones they do have, are loud and easy to track. As far as America goes, even if they do develop all these nice toys, how are they going to get them here without see the bottom of the Pacific Ocean first...much less an army. Hell, they don't know what to do with Taiwan, much less us. Your point is well taken however, they need to be watched. The one thing that does concern me is the discovery of caves built into islands with ocean access for their subs. But hey, with bunker busters like we have, those would close up fast. And as far as ICBM's, they're getting better, but they still can't hit a target, and if they keep firing over Japan, I foresee problems as we're required to defend them by treaty.
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Because, the Chinese felt threatened. Since we had Bush in office we were showing the Chinese and some others that they are a hostile nations and with all means necessary we will stop them some time. That is not good political move, you don't go around the world and say "you are with us, or against us". You use diplomacy and other means to show case to your adversaries. Believe me, the best way to contain a fire is to prevent it, why tell your enemies you hate them, when you can use smart politics, like Reagan, Clinton did. Obama-Biden '08