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I am on chapter two, where Mrs.Roberts or Rodgers or whatever her name is oversleeps. i'm not there yet but I know that is what happens. I'm supposed to go to the "study"which I think is really the l ibrary cuz there is NO study on the map. Well i know that I have to look "closely @ the map on the wall and look for shipwreck island but I can't get to it! I can only go to where he sees bookends and he says"these hav not been used im awhile or something like that! And I can't get to the picture of the owners of the mansion before the owens! The closest I can get to is that "beautiful"globe that is right in the middle of the room!!Please help me, cuz I will NOT be able to get to the next morning without looking @ it.!!And it's driving me NUTS!!!!ARG!!!!!!Ok well THANKS!!!10 for best(or the 1st one who answers, it depends on the answers. Oh and I need help to get over there. Do I need a telescope? Or am I doing something wrong? Please help me!!!!TTYL!! it's the pc game.
Sorry, idk what ur talking about! Iv'e read the book and watched the movie - and I have no idea what ur saying! See More
Being crafty and using imagination. Help!?
What are some good ideas about making old junk into cool furniture items or clothes (Example: bending old license plates into bookends). You guys help me out. What I have to work with: A license plate a whole load of clocks mirrors Earth globes sunglasses CD's Old TeeShirts Thanks for helping. Please make links to good websites!
CD's... Glue them to stuff, or use them to make a mini-disco ball. T-shirts... check out Megan Nicolay's new book, Generation T: Beyond ... See More
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Why have we lost half of our manufacturing jobs since 1979?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20101216/ts_nm/us_usa_economy_special Special Report: Is America the sick man of the globe? "Manufacturing as a percentage of U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) peaked in 1953 at 28.3 percent. By 2009 it was 11 percent. Employment in manufacturing continued a roller coaster ride for a couple more decades, peaking in 1979 at just over 14.5 million workers. But by 1979 the oil shocks began to threaten the middle-class status of manufacturing workers. "The 1970s stand as a "bookend to the New Deal era: that which was built in the thirties and forties -- politically, economically and culturally -- was beginning to crumble," writes Jefferson Cowie in his book "Stayin' Alive: The 1970s and the Last Days of the Working Class." "From the 1980s onward, manufacturing jobs and the sector's contribution to U.S. GDP declined, a process accelerated by productivity enhancements and increasing competition from lower-cost markets. Now there are just over 8 million manufacturing workers in a population of 300 million. " In 1979, the U.S. population was 225,055,487. 6.4% of the U.S. population was working in manufacturing. Today it is less than 2.7%, less than half. We have lost more than half of our manufacturing. Gee, is this why the economy is so bad? THANKS DEMOCRATS for free trade and job outsourcing. NAFTA was negotiated and enacted while Democrats controlled Congress. AE: only a liberal would cheer for people losing their jobs.
senate repubs voted unanimously to outsource american jobs See More
We lost alot of manufaturing jobs because they were replaced with Machines See More

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