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PDF ebook BMW 2004 Nav Owners Manual

Submitted by antoq on Mon, 03/09/2009 - 01:44

Screen shot PDF ebook BMW 2004 Nav Owners Manual

The on board computer offers you an array of functions designed to foster safety while simultaneously enhancing your driving pleasure. The GPS navigation system frees you from the burden of reading maps or looking for road signs. It will guide you to any destination recorded on your map CD/DVD.

The radio, with its superb reception quality, joins the cassette and CD players in providing optimal sound to satisfy every taste while serving up entertainment to make every trip seem short. The computer calculates vital operating data – ncluding average fuel consumption, cruising range on the remaining fuel and the estimated time of arrival.


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Ebook Beyond Bankruptcy: Does the Bankruptcy Code Provide a Fresh Start To Entrepreneurs?

Submitted by puput on Wed, 04/06/2011 - 06:12

The fundamental philosophy of the U.S. bankruptcy system has not changed for more than a century. This philosophy, which was first codified in the 1978 law but has guided bankruptcy regulation since the early nineteenth century, is the idea of a “fresh start” after bankruptcy. Under Title 11 of the modern bankruptcy code, businesses can file for bankruptcy under Chapters 7, 11 and 13. Chapter 7 bankruptcy is a liquidation procedure most frequently used by individual debtors and small businesses. The advantage is that debtors can protect their “exempt” assets from being used to repay debts, and they get an immediate debt discharge after non-exempt assets are distributed.


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PDF Ebook The Influence of Diabetes Related Worry and Worry-Driven Behaviour on the Self-Management of Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus

Submitted by antoq on Tue, 02/01/2011 - 07:32

Type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1DM) requires the ongoing self-management of blood glucose to minimize the likelihood of serious morbidity and premature mortality. Adherence to clinical recommendations is challenging and is influenced by serious short-term complications of self-management (e.g., hypoglycemia, hyperglycemia) and long-term vascular pathology (e.g., eye disease, heart attack). Worry of hypoglycemia (WoH) and worry of vascular complications (WVC) are two cognitive and behavioural constructs that have important implications for blood glucose control. Although researchers have argued that avoidance behaviour explains the relationship between diabetes-related worry and blood glucose, data supporting this assertion is lacking.


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