Companies receiving the “E” Award for Exports are:
Mintec, Inc. – Tucson, Arizona Nexans AmerCable – El Dorado, Arkansas Foothill-De Anza Community College District – Los Altos Hills, California Synder Filtration – Vacaville, California Geotech Environmental Equipment, Inc. – Denver, Colorado Lightning Eliminators & Consultants – Boulder, Colorado APS Technology, Inc. – Wallingford, Connecticut The Gilman Brothers Company – Gilman, Connecticut Electric Supply, Inc. – Tampa, Florida Heavy Equipment Resources of Florida, Inc. – Jacksonville, Florida Rekluse Motor Sports – Boise, Idaho AAR Corp. – Wood Dale, Illinois Tank Connection, LLC – Parsons, Kansas Global and Mechanical Excellence in Equipment – Napoleonville, Louisiana Reamco, Inc. – Broussard, Louisiana Atlantis International, Inc. – Harahan, Louisiana Boysenblue/Celtec, Inc. – Lafayette Louisiana Perkins Products – Watertown, Massachusetts RPP Corporation – Lawrence, Massachusetts McKeon Products, Inc. – Warren, Michigan Savillex Corporation – Eden Prairie, Minnesota Holmes Corporation – Eagan, Minnesota AmCom Software – Eden Prairie, Minnesota First Priority Emergency Vehicles, Inc. – Manchester, New Jersey Inficon, Inc. – Syracuse, New York Advanced Superabrasives, Inc. – Mars Hill, North Carolina Argus Fire Control/Suppression Technologies, Inc. – Charlotte, North Carolina Roll-A-Ramp – West Fargo, North Dakota Miller Weldmaster Corp. – Navarre, Ohio Quality Electrodynamics – Mayfield Village, Ohio Superior Holding, LLC – Cleveland, Ohio The Gorman-Rupp Company – Mansfield, Ohio U.S. Chemical & Plastics – Massillon, Ohio Venture Products, Inc. – Orrville, Ohio Nielsen-Kellerman – Boothwyn, Pennsylvania Zeigler Bros., Inc. – Gardners, Pennsylvania Hurd Windows and Doors – Medford, Wisconsin
Just 57 companies that received the E or excellence award for export
the quickest - what they say! Our telecommunication via internet or telephone, skype or posting in the threads, it is what a person says or writes or posts that is the quickest way for me to find a friend.
Depends on your country - it is true, not just issues of race, but ethnicity too. We humans are a messed bigotted lot of idiots at the best of times. And while love leads to relationships, those relationships bring their families and communities together and it takes a lot of adjustments.....
I hope we become an evolved lot, when we realize we all belong to the human race.
Interesting because America is the world's largest exporter of large electronics like washers and dryers, stoves, refrigerators and stuff like that I read a while ago.
Of course it depends. What are you eating with it? Are you drinking it alone in a brown bag or with a group of friends at a dinner party? It might make all the difference.
Then again does a red wine in a brown bag drunk all alone on the street corner taste as good as if it is enjoyed in a crystal wine glass with your loved one with a bowl of tomato pasta?
Agressive panhandling, is a problem in a lot of places around the world.
To answer your question - I think no. You hitting him or not would not deter his future behavior. It only says something about your behavior. Should you go around hitting being in public?
Why do you belief that Israel would end? I believe they can stand on their own two feet.
I was reading a little about the trade agreements and NAFTA related stuff, and it appears to me that we have had agreements with Israel since about 1962.
The NAFTA's became popular and with many countries around 2004. Australia, Habrain, Dominica Republic, Chile, Colombia, Israel, Jordan, KORUS, Morocco, Oman, Panama, Peru....... and more
As a few countries of the world now go back to Iraq to address the criminal acts against a minority people of Iraq - I realize how important it is to do so.
Mostly America (and other countries) need to hang our head in shame as we made many mistakes in our occupation of Iraq, dismantling their government and putting into place our version of democracy, which cannot be sustained in the version we created, and realized that civil war happens - so now we were smart enough to withdraw..... we are again sucked back in, and rightly so - to protect what we put in place there.
However, and it is a big however, America has never been good at choosing who a country wants and needs as leaders and what direction a country is going to take when we impose our ideas - we all too often send military might instead of medical and food supplies.
Now once again because of our mistakes, we must address the needs of religious minorities. Shame on us! We did not create this disaster, we added the heat to let this boil - now we have the opportunity to fix a few small things. We must let the Iraq leadership and the Iraqi people address this.
This world is not a secular world - it is a religious world and we cannot continue to impose our secular views on a religious and tribal world. Have we learned nothing from Indochine?
Just like to we nothing in Somolia and let that weak corrupt government do what it can against their militant groups - so we too should let Iraq deal with Iraq and just airdrop food and medical supplies to the people.
RE: Shopping Can Kill...Boycott Israel
Companies receiving the “E” Award for Exports are:Mintec, Inc. – Tucson, Arizona
Nexans AmerCable – El Dorado, Arkansas
Foothill-De Anza Community College District – Los Altos Hills, California
Synder Filtration – Vacaville, California
Geotech Environmental Equipment, Inc. – Denver, Colorado
Lightning Eliminators & Consultants – Boulder, Colorado
APS Technology, Inc. – Wallingford, Connecticut
The Gilman Brothers Company – Gilman, Connecticut
Electric Supply, Inc. – Tampa, Florida
Heavy Equipment Resources of Florida, Inc. – Jacksonville, Florida
Rekluse Motor Sports – Boise, Idaho
AAR Corp. – Wood Dale, Illinois
Tank Connection, LLC – Parsons, Kansas
Global and Mechanical Excellence in Equipment – Napoleonville, Louisiana
Reamco, Inc. – Broussard, Louisiana
Atlantis International, Inc. – Harahan, Louisiana
Boysenblue/Celtec, Inc. – Lafayette Louisiana
Perkins Products – Watertown, Massachusetts
RPP Corporation – Lawrence, Massachusetts
McKeon Products, Inc. – Warren, Michigan
Savillex Corporation – Eden Prairie, Minnesota
Holmes Corporation – Eagan, Minnesota
AmCom Software – Eden Prairie, Minnesota
First Priority Emergency Vehicles, Inc. – Manchester, New Jersey
Inficon, Inc. – Syracuse, New York
Advanced Superabrasives, Inc. – Mars Hill, North Carolina
Argus Fire Control/Suppression Technologies, Inc. – Charlotte, North Carolina
Roll-A-Ramp – West Fargo, North Dakota
Miller Weldmaster Corp. – Navarre, Ohio
Quality Electrodynamics – Mayfield Village, Ohio
Superior Holding, LLC – Cleveland, Ohio
The Gorman-Rupp Company – Mansfield, Ohio
U.S. Chemical & Plastics – Massillon, Ohio
Venture Products, Inc. – Orrville, Ohio
Nielsen-Kellerman – Boothwyn, Pennsylvania
Zeigler Bros., Inc. – Gardners, Pennsylvania
Hurd Windows and Doors – Medford, Wisconsin
Just 57 companies that received the E or excellence award for export