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Anonymous January 26, 2011 at 8:22 am

get education “Education” is a noun Nouns almost never stand alone. Depending on the context, you should have a word like an;this;that;some;the etc or it can stand independent of these words if it is plural “Educations” here I think you want “an education” since you are talking about education in general. and stay in college. For some students; that with low household incomes, “That” refers to one- example “That student”. You are referring to many students so you should use “those”- Those students- For some students, those with low….taking a job is not a matter of choice, but necessity. Necessity is a noun and one that should not stand alone, it should read-a necessity So you need to work to save money for college tuitions fees If you are going to use “tuition” and “fees” together- You are using one as a noun and one as a description. “fees” is your noun-What kind of fees? Tuition Fees- Descriptions are never plural in English.or even books. In the current economy it is not such a bad thing for teens to understand the value of hard work, and what it takes to run a home under the current financial conditions. So all current college students should get a part time jobs. Here you have an inconsistency “a” is being applied to “jobs”- “A” means 1—The “S” in Jobs means more than 1. Since you are talking about many students, I recommend eliminating the “a”—All students should get part-time jobs. There are benefits for working as part time student is Here you have another inconsistency and a little confusion. 1. Inconsistency- “1 benefit is” “several benefits are” Suggestion-The benefits of working are. 2.Confusion – You could have said “There are benefits for working part-time” and then make a list A) develop a sense of… B) Learn time management…. Or you could have said “The benefits of working part-time are… “ and again make your list. It seems you have confused the two of them.that you learn to develop sense of independence and responsibility which are This is inconsistent because you are confusing two things. The subject of your sentence is “sense” which is singular and it really doesn’t matter how many concepts you add on to it after the word “of” your verb must agree with “sense” The sentence should read You develop a sense of independence and responsibility which is difficult to… difficult to develop without activities other than studying. Time management also play key roll Time management is one thing, you would replace “time management” with the pronoun“it”. I always remind my students that HE/SHE/IT =S it seems the best way to clear the confusion of when to use “S” in a verb (there are exceptions though) your sentence should read “Time management also plays a …” There are two different types of “roll” and you are using the wrong one, you want to use the word “role” it shows student that they are capable You are being inconsistent “student” is singular “they” represents something plural. There are a couple of ways to fix this, here is the easiest way“it shows students that they are…” of keeping balance between their school work and job. Choose a job that you can enjoy and will help you in future career in which will be able to put all the skills you will learn into good practice.I corrected everything in red in MS word but I guess you can only use black on yahoo answers. Also I couldn’t fit all of the corrections here,Im going to post this on my English grammar help blog so you can see it with the comments in redhttp://english-fluency.com/blog/Whenever you have questions about grammar or writing, I’m always happy to answer them on my new BlogAlso visit http://www.english-fluency.com for very unique effective and free English fluency and listening comprehension exercises.

beth January 26, 2011 at 8:38 pm

Driving it without mufflers will not hurt anything except your ears and possibly your health if too much CO gets in the cab.Driving with the cracked manifold will not hurt anything.That 351 would have about 200hp

triple.a January 27, 2011 at 8:29 am

Are you looking for performance, MPG or other upgrades? Go check out ToyotaNation.com, one of the largest online communities for Toyotas and Tacomas.http://www.toyotanation.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=61

kbn820 January 27, 2011 at 8:36 pm

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Everything Sportbikes January 28, 2011 at 8:34 am

the o2 sensor that you have for a code is a catyletic converter monitor. basically in short, it has absolutely no effect on anything other than measuring the efficiency of the cat, and would not effect heat or anything else. if it were sensor #1, thats a different story as drivability goes.

Becca January 28, 2011 at 7:50 pm

if you get a 2001-2004 lb7 duramax chances are the bullydog will give you injector leaks. This is a common problem on lb7 injectors. Midyear the injection system was redesigned on 2004 models. the way to tell is the 8th digit of the vin. If the 8th digit is a 1 you have the old lb7 injectors which are notorious for leaks. If you you an 8th digit of 2 you have the newer LLY injectors which are less prone to failure, however as a duramax mechanic i should warn you that power-up devices such as bullydog, jet and banks cause premature engine damage. Ive seen duramax engines run up to 550 hp. i should let you know that the only trans failures i’ve seen at my dealership have been those who have ramped the power up.

Wolf Harper January 29, 2011 at 7:49 am

You can put anything you want on a car in CA as long as it has a CARB EO number and it’s correct for the application. Also, they won’t check any car that’s smog-exempt by nature (i.e. older diesels).

br549 January 29, 2011 at 7:42 pm

On a 4cyl you won’t have a “bank 2″. Your IMRC is the problem, and yes you do have one. Here is some info;The Intake Manifold Runner Control (IMRC) Electric Actuated system consists of a remote mounted motorized actuator with an attaching cable for each housing on each bank. Some applications will use one cable for both banks. The cable or linkage attaches to the housing butterfly plate levers. The 2.0L (2V) Focus/Escort IMRC uses a motorized actuator mounted directly to a single housing without the use of a cable. Each IMRC housing is an aluminum casting with two intake air passages for each cylinder. One passage is always open and the other is opened and closed with a butterfly valve plate. The housing uses a return spring to hold the butterfly valve plates closed. The motorized actuator houses an internal switch or switches, depending on the application, to provide feedback to the PCM indicating cable and butterfly valve plate position.Below approximately 3000 rpm , the motorized actuator will not be energized. This will allow the cable to fully extend and the butterfly valve plates to remain closed. Above approximately 3000 rpm , the motorized actuator will be energized. The attaching cable will pull the butterfly valve plates into the open position. Some vehicles will activate the IMRC near 1500 rpm .WARNING: SUBSTANTIAL OPENING AND CLOSING TORQUE IS APPLIED BY THIS SYSTEM. TO PREVENT INJURY, BE CAREFUL TO KEEP FINGERS AWAY FROM LEVER MECHANISMS WHEN ACTUATED. The PCM uses the Throttle Position (TP) sensor and Crankshaft Position (CKP) signals to determine activation of the IMRC system. There must be a positive change in voltage from the TP sensor along with the increase in rpm to open the valve plates. The PCM uses the information from the input signals to control the IMRC motorized actuator based upon rpm and changes in throttle position. The PCM energizes the actuator to pull the butterfly plates open with the cable(s) or linkage. The IMRC housing contains butterfly plates to allow increased air flow.

fodaddy19 January 30, 2011 at 8:36 am

How much does your boat weigh? With an overdrive transmission, I’d say that 4.10s are the way to go. If you’re going up to 33 inch tires, 4.30’s would put you at about the same RPMs as 32’s with 4.10s. So that’s something to keep in mind. The 460 has enough torque to do either really.

dodge man January 30, 2011 at 8:07 pm

i own a 97 with no mods at all to it and i can easily get around 15-16 in the city with it and around 21 on the highway,and that’s bone stock,the improvements you do to it may not increase the mileage on they will increase the performance but not always help on fuel mileage,you may improve the performance of it but not the fuel mileage,good luck.

tronary January 31, 2011 at 8:39 am

po135 says heater circuit malfunction. This is an electrical problem and has nothing to do with the other things. The O2 sensor has a heater built into it and for some reason it is not working properly. It may or may not need replaced may just be a loose wire.

Pat January 31, 2011 at 8:13 pm

Some people think that because men tend to be stronger and less emotional, they are more productive at their jobs than women are. They are stereotyped as less gossipy and more focused. This of course isn’t true, being a stereotype, but that’s society’s viewpoint. But you are correct. There is basically only one right way to do a job, and if a woman can do the job correctly, who cares?

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