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Antique and Collectible Autos, Inc


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If you have ever dreamed of owning an antique auto or collectible automobile, Antique & Collectible Autos Inc. can make your dream come true through our fiberglass body and street rod body replicas. Our fiberglass bodies include:
  • 32 Ford Roadster
  • 32 Ford Coupe
  • 41 Willys
  • 34 Chevy Coupe
  • 35 Chevy Coupe
  • 33 Ford Pinched Nose Open Wheel Coupe
  • 34 Ford Coupe
  • 41 Willys pickup
  • 37 Ford Convertible with Hard Top
  • 57 Corvette
  • 67 Roadster
  • 35 Chevy Pinched Nose Open Wheel Roadster

All of our models use original factory specifications. We offer 27 years of experience in the fiberglass industry, providing all our reinforced classic fiberglass car bodies at the highest of quality. Worried that your fiberglass body or body for your 67 Roadster kit car won’t come out looking its best? Antique & Collectible Autos’ street rod bodies are molded so well that we remove all flash lines from the gelcoat surface, all fiberglass components go through our 12 step total cure process, and every component is hand-buffed to ensure a flat, even, and shiny surface. But our service doesn’t stop there. We also offer a variety of packages to help you get your vehicle from start to finish, because at Antique & Collectible Autos Inc. “We Make Dreams Happen”.

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Simply Scripts


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SimplyScripts - links to hundreds of free, downloadable scripts, movie scripts, screenplays, and transcripts of current, classic and maybe a few soon-to-be-released movies, television, anime, unproduced and radio shows. A screenwriter's resource.
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World Wide Anaesthetist


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Clinically relevant lectures on anaesthesia and intensive care.
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EmploymentGuide.com


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Post resume, search for employment by locale, gain career advice and take an inventory of personal career readiness.

Find full and part time jobs. Employment Guide.com provides job search resources including job fairs, online degree programs, career advice, and work at home jobs.

 

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The Association of American Publishers


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AAP Mission Statement

AAP's mandate covers both the general and the specific — broad issues important to all publishers as well as issues of specific concern to particular segments of the industry. The Association's "core" programs deal with matters of general interest:intellectual property; new technology and digital issues of concern to publishers; Freedom to read, censorship and libel; international freedom to publish; funding for education and libraries; postal rates and regulations; tax and trade policy; international copyright enforcement. Directed by standing committees of the Association, these programs, along with a host of membership services including government affairs, a broad-based statistical program, public information and press relations, are the "core" activities of the Association.

Each of AAP's divisions and industry-wide committees deals with a specific market area: general trade and mass market paperbacks; elementary and secondary instructional materials; higher education publishing; Professional and Scholarly Publishing; and the international marketplace. Each division has its own executive body with an elected chair, providing guidance for the division within the framework of AAP's overall program.

Core activities and services including the industry committees are funded by the membership as a whole. Divisional activities are funded by an assessment voted by members of each division.

AAP policy is set by a 20-member Board of Directors, elected by the membership for four-year terms, under a Chair who serves for two years. There is an Executive Committee composed of the Chair, Vice-Chair, Secretary and Treasurer and a minimum of two at-large members. Management of the Association, within the guidelines set by the Board, is directed by the AAP President and Chief Executive Officer, Patricia S. Schroeder. AAP maintains an office in New York and one in Washington, with a total of approximately 31 professional and support staff members.

AAP Agenda

  • To expand the market for American books and other published works in all media;
  • To promote the status of publishing in the United States and throughout the world;
  • To nurture creativity by protecting and strengthening intellectual property rights, especially copyright;
  • To foster public understanding of the unique value of books and other published materials in the cultural and political life of our nation;
  • To promote intellectual freedom and to oppose all forms of censorship, at home and abroad;
  • To provide members with useful current information on trade conditions, government activities and policies, legislative proposals, and other matters of special concern;
  • To aid AAP member publishers in exploring the challenges and opportunities of the emerging technologies;
  • To offer practical programs, education, and information to assist members in the management and administration of their companies; and
  • To stand as a framework within which publishers from all sectors can work together to advance their particular and common interests; to serve as a single authoritative voice for American publishing, at home and abroad.
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