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How Did The Louisiana Purchase Lead To A Greater Sense Of...

New postby Shanon » 21 Oct 2012, 23:13

How did the Louisiana Purchase lead to a greater sense of nationalism? How did the Louisiana Purchase lead to a greater sense of nationalism?
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New postby Ronna » 21 Oct 2012, 23:13

I'm not sure it did. I've never read in ANY historical texts that the LP was a contributing factor to increased American nationalism. But I will give it a shot:

1. It in effect doubled the size of the United States thus making us a more formidable world power.
2. It more effectively linked western farmers and ranchers with eastern production and manufacturing
3. It ultimately led to the War of 1812 which caused the rapid spread of nationalism throughout the United States


That's the best I can do.
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Does anyone know of a good quality real estate lead...

New postby Ronna » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

Does anyone know of a good quality real estate lead company to purchase leads from? Does anyone know of a good quality real estate lead company to purchase leads from?
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New postby Mariann » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

I like HomeGain. You don't pay per lead but you own them part of the commission at closing. The leads tent to be pretty good quality.
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Does anyone know where I can purchase a lead apron, used...

New postby Buck » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

Does anyone know where I can purchase a lead apron, used in X-ray, with the new Army ACU camo pattern?

I have found some camo prints online, but I want the new ACU digital pattern. I have been looking for a while but I can't find the one I want. If you know exactly where I can buy one, please let me know.
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New postby Latosha » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

Dude- just buy a uniform and sew it on there. Rangerjoes.com I think it is (store is ranger joes) will sell ACUs. That is the only way. Just get a maternity top (bigger for more pattern) should be about 40 bucks. Thats what I pay.
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Where can I purchase an artificial lead-free Christmas tree?

New postby Abbey » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

As much as I would like I real tree, I can't b/c my hubby has allergies. Is there a manufacture/brand out there that makes lead-free artificial Christmas trees? Thank you!
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New postby Tamisha » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

Now a days, mostly everything is lead-free except for lead and things coming from China. Check out Wal-mart/Target and read the packaging. If they don't say anything about it, chances are it's not in it. To make sure, ask someone who works at the store. Lead is seldom put into things anymore, unless you're painting in the 1950's lol.
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I have a lead generation Company for new purchase Morgage...

New postby Mitzi » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

I have a lead generation Company for new purchase Morgage leads and I need to find buyers for them, where do I

I am having a problem finding buyers for the purchase leads. They are fresh and new and are real, meaning our Marketing gets the apps filled out by end user.
OK. so here's the long and short of it I have excellent marketing champagne that is generating a killer amount of leads EVERYDAY! The problem is; my associate figured once the leads started to pour in (and they are! Yikes!) then the buyers would just come flocking to our site ready to purchase them. well, needless to say. the flocks not happening! Oops. anyway, just wondering if anyone else out there has been in this type of business before and has any advise. or if there are any brokers/lenders out there who could give me a little inside info on how the heck leads are generated within the industry (anonymously, of course) and if the leads are being purchased from an outside source. who are you buying from? Any tips or advice would be greatly appreciated. I just can't get over how many leads we have coming in daily. I'm failing big time not having the buyers for these guys! Help Please!
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New postby Cordell » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

Didn't you have any sales contacts when you started this business?
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Are 3 lead EKG machines available for purchase?

New postby Blair » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

I am a med school student, and I think it would be nice to have a 3 lead ekg machine available in my clinic after I graduate. I have seen those dinky handheld ones you hold against your chest, but don't want one. We have wall-mounted monitors with 3 leads where I am now, but am wondering if there are small portable versions. Any help would be most appreciated.
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New postby Clementine » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

You have to clarify whether you meant 3 lead EKG machine or monitor. Both are different. I dont think that there is a 3 lead EKG machine. Standard machines use at least 4 leads for the limbs and at least one for the chest, which can be shifted to all the 6 chest recording sites. Monitors have 3 leads because they monitor only a single channel at a time, using 2 leads and the third one is a ground electrode. For standard EKG recording, you have to record 12 leads (electrode combinations).
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Where may I purchase a lead/collar for a very small dog...

New postby Jeniffer » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

Where may I purchase a lead/collar for a very small dog light cafe' in color.? Where may I purchase a lead/collar for a very small dog light cafe' in color.?
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New postby Betty » 21 Oct 2012, 23:14

Look for "Li'l Pals" brand collars and leashes. They are made for toy-breed puppies and very small dogs.
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/product/p ... 3149&rel=1
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