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Atlas Pocket

HOW TO WRITE/SAY THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES IN GERMAN?!?!?!?! (10 POINTS!)?
I'm in URGENT NEED of some accurate translations.. so can any german speaking peeps etc translate these sentences accurately into german??
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1.) I don't have a saturday job, although I help around the house now and then. I sometimes clean my room and lay the table, but I rarely iron. I get enough pocket money. I am saving up for a new mobile which will cost £150.
2.) Last weekend I went shopping with my sister at West Field. It was a good day - In the morning we shopped and tried on clothes in All Saints and Top Shop. In the afternoon we ate lunch at McDonalds - although the food is unhealthy, its tasty.
I like internet shopping very much as it's very easy to use.
3.) The best things I have ever bought were a laptop, an ipod, and a mobile phone. The worst things I have ever bought were an atlas and a mini fridge.
If I won a lot of money I would travel around the world and buy a big beautiful house and a sports car.
Die besten Sachen, die ich überhaupt gekauft habe, waren ein Laptop, ein iPod und ein Handy. Die schlechtesten Sachen, die ich überhaupt gekauft habe, waren ein Atlas und ein Minikühlraum.
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| | Pocket Sky Atlas $19.95 Sky and Telescope's celestial atlases are the standard by which all other star atlases have been judged for half century. Now the bar has been raised with the new Pocket Sky Atlas. There has never been such a wonderfully detailed atlas so handy to take on trips and use at the telescope, thanks to its compact size, convenient spiral-bound design, and easy-to-read labels. The charts show both constellation boundaries and stick figures to help you find your way. If you have any kind of a telescope, you need a very first-rate sky atlas. This atlas is one of the best published for meeting your night-by-night needs. |
| | Atlas $14.49 Atlas |
| | London Pocket Atlas (Paperback) $14.3 Fully updated, clear street maps of Central London and the surrounding area in a pocket-sized atlas An ideal purchase for resident or visitor alike, this handy little atlas has an extensive area of coverage and shows the center of London at an extra large scale. From Chiswick in the west to Barking in the east, and Hampstead in the north to Dulwich in the south, mapping is at a scale of 1:20,000 (3.17 inches to 1 mile); and in Central London at 1:12,500 (5.1 inches to 1 mile). The maps are exceptionally clear and easy to use with color coding for both the roads as well as locations such as shops, hospitals, hotels, schools, and more. It includes the new Olympic Park, the latest boundary of the congestion charging zone, tourist information centers, an updated underground map on the back cover, and a full index to street names. |
| | Pocket Atlas of Acupuncture $78.01 This compact guide presents all the 361 classic acupuncture points along with precise full-color anatomical diagrams showing the paths of the channels and the points located on them. Written for the patient as well as the practitioner, this begins with the history of acupuncture in China and Europe and compares Western and Chinese medicine. It then describes the fundamental standards and basic terminology of energy, the correspondence of the Zang Fu, the doctrine of the channels and diagnosis, followed by extended explanations of the channels, a point atlas for each, best practice and techniques for ear acupuncture, including from a Western perspective, and an appendix listing proven treatments. Annotation )2006 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) |
| | Sky & Telescope's Pocket Sky Atlas (Paperback) $16.99 The paperback Sky & Telescope's Pocket Sky Atlas provides an indispensable guide to the constellations. Designed for easy toting, the guide features well-chosen charts that allow stargazers to easily hop across the sky with binoculars and scopes. The constellation book is a must-have for new and experienced stargazers. The paperback Sky & Telescope's Pocket Sky Atlas guide to the night sky's stars and constellations. Buy the paperback Sky & Telescope's Pocket Sky Atlas, and enjoy the night sky with well-chosen charts of the constellations. Guide to the night sky's stars and constellations. |
| | Pocket Atlas of Spine Surgery (Paperback) $102.86 "This atlas will serve as a valuable resource not only for orthopedic surgeons, neurosurgeons, and surgical trainees such as residents and fellows, but also for physician assistants, nursing staff personnel, and anyone else involved in the operative careof patients undergoing spinal surgery"--Provided by publisher. |
| | Atlas (Paperback) $23.88 Carry the world in your pocket with this fully updated fifth edition of Atlas A-Z, an invaluable global guide combining maps, facts, and statistics. |
| | Pocket Atlas of Emergency Ultrasound $69.75 No Synopsis Available |
| | London Pocket Atlas $7.07 No Synopsis Available |
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People with military moving expirence please!?
My husbands in the airforce and i was wondering what some good moving companies were.. and about how much it would cost to move maybe 1-2 rooms worth of stuff 1,800 miles across the country. And if i use a company like mayflower.com, united movers or atlas movers, will the military pay for it or will it be out of our pockets?
-people with military moving expirience please!
You don't choose the mover and book it, the military will do it all for you. When you are doing a PCS move. If it is you moving home while he is on deployment or something similar they will not pay for it.
If you hire a moving company yourself then it can be out of your own pocket as not all companies are approved by the military. The AD member talks to Transportation and requests date for the move, the moving company contacts you with the date they have available. They come and pack it up, put it in the truck and then move it to the next location.
There is a set weight allowance for his Rank w/dependents on accompanied orders. it is a decent amount that you should not have problems being less than.
If they break or lose anything then it is insured and will be replaced/money given for it, if you file a claim within the set time limit. They do pack everything well, we have never had a problem.

