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mini trailer laws? 10 points?

so my dad bought me a little RV think thats why they call it. connect it to the van, na ....( etc etc etc ...) so we're planning a trip to Mexico. and we wonder, is it legal in Arizona, New Mexico and Texas to be inside the trailer while the vehicle is in motion. If you know thanks for helping me.:) plz and thanks: D

Legel or dangerous is not really wouldnt take much to tr to get loose and go flying and the environmental thing is not to survive a rollever is illegal by the way see if renting a van load of a coach is an option or something goodluck

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IÂ'm withdraw my name from the 2008 presidential race. I hate flying, riding buses, and work. It would be worse if I chose.

And the field is too crowded!

What? DidnÂ't You knew it was underway. Dona't Have you read my articles?

Anyway, IÂ'm participate in the race. IÂ've decided to give important advice to candidates. The first thing a candidate needs is a slogan like Ikea I go to Korea!

I was fighting in Korea. I told myself, a "Bring ammo! Â"

Well said Ike, but it was not their official slogan. His motto was I like Ike!

I have the catchy slogan and other slogans: http://www.presidentsusa.net/campaignslogans.html

1840 William Henry Harrison: Tippecanoe and Tyler too
That was a very good slogan. I think John Edwards could use this kind of slogan: "A IÂ'ma runnin 'cuz IÂ'm Agin not through! Â "

1844 James K. Polk: 54-40 or fight
Hillary Clinton could use some it sounds like this:
"Women over 40 years, leta fight to get it right!

1844 Henry Clay: Who is James K. Polk?
Barack Obama could use the attack: Â Who is Hillary Clinton? Â "

1860 Abraham Lincoln: Vote Yourself a Farm
John McCain: "we need those wet back to the farm! Â"

1884 Grover Cleveland: Blaine, Blaine, James G. Blaine, The Continental Liar Maine State
John Edwards: Â "McCain, McCain, the Arizona Guy will be a big pain! Â"

1884 James Blaine: MA, MA, of the that: my Dad, Went to the White House, Ha, Ha, Ha
Rudy Giuliani: A "MA, MA, 911 is what I saw, goin to the White House, Ha, Ha, haa"

1916 Woodrow Wilson: He kept us out of war
John Edwards: a "Hillary voted for the war! Â"

1920 Warren G. Harding: return to normal
Joe Biden: Â "get rid of madness! Â"

1924 Calvin Coolidge: Keep cool with Coolidge
Coolidge was still alive when I was born, but I never met him. Well, I guess havenÂ't observe any other. Barack Obama: Â "Obama is hot, hot, hot! Â "

1928 Herbert Hoover: A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage
Hillary Clinton: a "IÂ'm not too hot to talk too much! Â "

1952 Dwight Eisenhower: I like Ike
Hillary Clinton: a "I Like Me!"

1956 Dwight Eisenhower: Peace and Prosperity
John McCain: Â "War is hell, but IÂ'm just swell! Â"

1960 Richard Nixon: For the future
Arnold Schwarzenegger: A "have a future? Â"

1964 Lyndon B. Johnson: The stakes are too high for you to stay at home
John Edwards: Â "We have to pull up stakes, and go home! Â"

1964 Barry Goldwater: In your heart you know right from hea
Rudy Giuliani: George Wa presidency was a scare, but I still love him! Â "

1968 Richard Nixon: Nixon's The One
John Edwards, John Kerry, or John McCain: a "IÂ'm not done! Â"

Gerald Ford 1976: HEA is making us proud again

Barack Obama: Â "A black Muslim can win! Â"

1976 Jimmy Carter: Not a misery
Hillary Clinton: a "IÂ've has all the Peanuts! Â "

1976 Jimmy Carter: A leader for a change
Joe Biden: Â "Hilary is too lame! Â"

1980 Ronald Reagan: Are you better than you four years ago?
John McCain: Â "Ten years from now we can say that the troops home for four years?

1984 Ronald Reagan: Ita's morning again in America
Rudy Giuliani: Â "There was mourning in America! Â"

1984 Walter Mondale: America Needs a change
John Edwards: Â "The Americans wonÂ't have any change! Â"

1988 George Bush: Nation kinder
Joe Biden: "America does not need a coward like John Edwards! Â"

1992 Bill Clinton: Date stop thinking about tomorrow
Hillary Clinton: a "IÂ'm leaving the city. What will Bill be doing tomorrow? Â"

1992 Bill Clinton: Putting People First
Hillary Clinton: "It is these people, Bill! Â"

1992 Ross Perot: Ross Boss
John Edwards: an "I told my father was a worker? Â"

Bill Clinton 1996: Building a bridge to the 21st century
Rudy Giuliani: a "Construction a bridge to Italy! Â "

1996 Bob Dole: The best man for a better America

Hillary Clinton: a "IÂ'm MAN for America! Â "

2000 Al Gore: Prosperity and progress / prosperity for American families
Al Gore: a "Remember my old motto! Â "

2000 George W. Bush: Leave no child behind
Barrack Obama: A "I sit wonÂ't in the butt! Â "

2000 Ralph Nader: Government of, by and for the people … not the monied interests
John McCain: Â "less talk, more action … except in those wet backs! Â "

2004 John Kerry: Let America be America Again
John Kerry: Â "Please! Let me run again! Â "

2004 George W. Bush: Yes, America Power!
Joe Biden: Â "George W. Bush and Dick Cheney put us in the can! Â "

Here are some of my slogans that the candidates could give a try:

 "There is no income tax for those over 75!  "

 "double IÂ'll Social Security payments to older people! Â"

 "IÂ'll cancel the Daily Show! Â"

 "The government will deposit $ 10,000.00 in a private account for every baby born, millionaires so they can retire without Social Security to all!  "

 "IÂ'll make gasoline out of smog! Â"

 "Dogs and cats will be allowed in public places.Â"

 "It will be OK to shoot a nosy neighbor or rude!  "

 "There will be fireworks laws! Â"

A "gas station employees will again man the pumps for the elderly as they do in New Jersey and Oregon! Â "

 "Companies that ads on TV have to Fee Â'Watching pay every spectator!  "

 "The cable companies can not run TV or Guidée ® ads on the TV schedule page! Viewers will not have to do brainless twits!  "

To "pick their noses in public is not a crime! Â "

 "Smoking and drinking and partying will be OK in private clubs and streets of Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, and the Angels "

 "violator will be surgically neutralized on the conviction and released.Â"

 Murderers will have there hands and feet surgically removed released. "

 "will have his tongue surgically blasphemers removed. "

These last three slogans are for Barack ObamaÂ's.

The End

Copyright © 2007 John Taylor Jones, Ph.D.

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This book examines the ways in which China`s universities have changed in the dramatic move to a mass stage which has unfolded since the late 1990s. Twelve universities in different regions of the country are portrayed through the eyes of their students, faculty and leaders.The book begins with the national level policy process around the move to mass higher education. This is followed by an analysis of the views of 2,300 students on the 12 campuses about how the changes have affected their learning experiences and civil society involvement. The 12 portraits in the next section are of three comprehensive universities, three education-related universities, three science and technology universities, and three newly emerging private universities. The final chapter sketches the contours of an emerging Chinese model of the university, and explores its connections to China`s longstanding scholarly traditions
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This book examines the ways in which China`s universities have changed in the dramatic move to a mass stage which has unfolded since the late 1990s. Twelve universities in different regions of the country are portrayed through the eyes of their students, faculty and leaders.The book begins with the national level policy process around the move to mass higher education. This is followed by an analysis of the views of 2,300 students on the 12 campuses about how the changes have affected their learning experiences and civil society involvement. The 12 portraits in the next section are of three comprehensive universities, three education-related universities, three science and technology universities, and three newly emerging private universities. The final chapter sketches the contours of an emerging Chinese model of the university, and explores its connections to China`s longstanding scholarly traditions

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Does anyone have any suggestions and views?

I am traveling from Massachusetts to Arizona this September on my motorcycle through the defeat represented on the map http://maps.google.com/maps?f=d&source=s_d&saddr=102+rice+corner+rd linked, + Brookfield + Deer Ma & daddr = 2844 + W + + + Valley Rd, + Phoenix, AZ +% E2% 80% 8E & geocode = & hl = en & mra = ls & Sll = 37.926868, -92.109375 & sspn = 32.455873,55.898438 & ie = UTF8 & z = 4 I wanted to know if anyone had any good sights to see on the road.

Here are some suggestions for half of your trip: Instead of Akron why not stop in Cleveland to see the Rock and Roll hall of fame? - In Indianapolis leave 2-3 minutes from the highway to see the free art museum. It has an impressive contemporary art section. - St. Louis, of course, you have to go to the arch, can visit and take the free tour of Budweiser. Http://www.roadsideamerica.com You can also use maps of each state and the attractions found along the road. The use in each road trip.

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Almost everyone knows that eating habits are essential for good health and wellbeing, while many people seem to ignore this fact, many people really I try to eat well, but part of the problem and the main reason that many people Dona't only seem able to maintain good eating habits is at once the disinformation and misinformation.

With the wide variety of foods from outside and the large amount of advertising done for many of these foods often misleading statements regarding their dietary values it would be reasonable to think that is so easy to guide the course and right into the territory poor food choices. Add to the equation of the many diet plans to lose weight and the number of new trendy cookbooks extolling the virtues of revolutionary fashion healthy foods to eat and have a wide range of contradicting information coming at you from everywhere!

So what should be done to develop good eating habits? Well, here are some guidelines to follow to get you well on your way to better, healthier food choices mind.

1) Prepare for Success

In order to start is necessary to prepare mentally. Plan ahead what you will eat during the week, write for yourself, stock up on food and make it happen!

2) the protein IS VITAL

Be sure to eat protein in some form in every food, including breakfast.

3) EAT less refined breads and flours

Cut the amount of bread and pasta you eat. Eat your pasta as its food noon and if they eat pasta or bread comes from whole grains.

4) limiting consumption of dairy SU

Drink skim milk, eat low-fat cheese fat or nonfat yogurt and low fat, but check the yogurt, some low-fat yogurt has a high sugar content!

5) Dona't exaggerate FRUIT

Not more than 2 daily and use only the type of good fibers. Apples, pears, plums, and berries are best. Avoid fruit juices, theyÂ're loaded with sugar!

6) EAT NUTS

Stay in the moderation here. A quarter cup of pistachios, almonds or cashews, not only tasty, but a good source of protein.

7) Reduce Portions

When at home, use smaller plates. If you go out to the smaller size or if one size fits all, get a doggie bag in advance and put half your meal in it before you start eating. It fell better and have a good meal to eat later.

8) DRINK lots of water

Water has great benefits for health and diet in general. Many are the pangs of hunger due to lack of water. Drinking plenty of water throughout the day will keep you hydrated and reduce food cravings.

9) GO A DAY WITHOUT A FOOD MEAT

Try eating one meal a day without meat. For example, a peanut butter and jelly instead of a hamburger. To reduce the bad fat and increase fiber and protein.

10) Never skip breakfast

A proper breakfast gets your metabolism. Use cereals with at least 5 grams fiber and no more than 8 grams of sugar and not use skim milk.

11) EAT MORE SEAFOOD

Eat water-packed tuna and salmon, are loaded with omega-3 fatty acids that help protect the heart. You should have these seafood's 2-3 times a week.

12) BRING YOUR OWN FOOD

Instead of eating food all the time, make food and eat only lunch once a week. YouÂ'll save money and know your eating good things like whole grain bread, lean chicken or ham and fruit or vegetables.

The fact is that if you use these simple as half to assemble a plan of good eating habits, be well on your way to developing healthy nutrition and paves the way for a life long journey of better health.

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