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on the road with Rhythm and Yoda. This blog allows our family and friends to keep up with our travels. Tuesday, February 24, 2009. RV Travels With Steve and Sandy. Monday, February 23, 2009. The guys went to Camping World. Sandy and I went to a bead store and Wally World. Today we went to the Desert Museum.
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This blog will be used to document our travels around North America to let our family and friends know what we are doing while we travel in our RV. ------ Remember - Lifes Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, beer in one hand and chocolate in the other shouting Holy S.What a Ride!PARSED CONTENT
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Ülkeler arasında silah rekabeti değil, sevgi-muhabbet rekabeti olması gerekir. I respect to all cultures and all religions and I want peace for the whole world. I WANT PEACE FOR MUSLIMS,. THE SAME ONE AND ONLY GOD.
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I am a macroeconomist at the Research Department of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. My research focuses on topics related to labor markets, health care policy and development. in economics from the University of Maryland, College Park. I also hold a B. degree in physics and a M. degree in economics from Bo gazi ci University in Istanbul, Turkey. Here is my profile at the KC Fed.