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| Renegade Classics |
36411 Bankside Drive
Cathedral City, CA 92234
(760) 324-4909
debbie@renegadecatcity.com renegadecatcity.com |
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| Us Medical & Mobility |
1227 South Gene Autry Trail # A
Palm Springs, CA 92264-3531
(760) 325-8988
(800) 993-3002 usmedicalmobility.com |
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| Desert Cities Honda |
30715 Front Street
Thousand Palms, CA 92276
(760) 536-4948
mike@desertcitieshonda.com elocalprofiles.com |
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| Palm Springs Harley-Davidson |
19465 Indian Avenue
Desert Hot Springs, CA 92240
(760) 329-1448
Fax: (760) 251-1098 psharley.com |
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Mad Dog Motorcycle Company
72009 Metroplex Drive
Thousand Palms, CA 92276-3383
(760) 343-2600
Vespa Thousand Palms
72009 Metroplex Drive
Thousand Palms, CA 92276-3383
(760) 343-2011
(760) 343-2600
Hutchins Motor Sports
55405 29 Palms Highway
Yucca Valley, CA 92284-259
(760) 365-6311 hutchinshd.com |
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Palm Springs Harley-Davidson
39101 Leopard Street
Palm Desert, CA 92211-1154
(760) 200-1775 psharley.com
In & Out Mobility
45275 Prickley Pear Lane # 4
Palm Desert, CA 92260-4313
(760) 568-2155
EagleRider Palm Springs
3400 E Tahquitz Canyon Way, Suite 2
Palm Springs, California 92262
(760)-251-5990 Fax: (760)-251-5980 websupport@eaglerider.com |
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| Urban Scooters - Electric Scooters |
Welcome to UrbanScooters! We've helped thousands of happy customers find the electric scooter, gas scooter, or electric bike of their dreams. We're
America's #1 destination for deep discounts, free shipping and motor scooter brands you trust.
urbanscooters.com |
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| The Scooter Store |
We've been helping our customers regain mobility for over 17 years. Over 375,000 people have chosen the The SCOOTER Store!
thescooterstore.com |
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| Scooterville |
Live more comfortably, gain more independence and achieve mobility with product solutions available at Scooterville. We are dedicated to helping improve the lives of people with disabilities. From wheelchairs to walkers, auto lifts to ramps, scooters to electric wheelchairs, lift chairs to stair lifts, and much more in between. You can shop with confidence at Scooterville. We guarantee lowest prices and shipping is always FREE!
scooterville.com |
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| Just Gotta Scoot |
JustGottaScoot.com was launched in October of 2005 to share the fun of scootering and to offer cool scooter-related stuff (like apparel, coffee mugs, gifts and such).
justgottascoot.com |
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| Renegade Classics |
We are a full service performance and collision center for all Harley Davidson's, Big Bear Choppers, Big Dogs, Victory’s, Indians, and Metric Cruisers; such as: Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki, and all types of scooters.
Debbie@RenegadeCatCity.com
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| EVO Sales - Home of the Scooter |
Home of the Scooter is an importer / wholesale distributor of scooters, mopeds, ATV, mini dirt bikes, mini choppers, pocket bikes, super pocket bikes, mini motorcycles and gas scooter parts and accessories. This online scooter store has a scooter for everyone. From kid's scooters, ATV, mini dirt bikes and ride on toys to 260cc 4 stroke monster ATVs, dirt bikes, mini choppers for the big kids out there. Our gas scooters get great gas mileage - as much as 120 miles per gallon MPG - if you are looking to save gas money, our scooters are a good alternative and they look great too.
evosales.com |
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| Scooter Depot |
Our goal is to provide the best products, price, service and delivery available as well as providing the information necessary to make an informed purchasing decision. Sunny Sports Inc. (ScooterDepot.us) is dedicated to delivering a safe and affordable line of products to the market. Our commitment to safety and quality is our number one goal. We have invested a huge amount of the time and efforts to our products line to ensure our customers receive the most reliable units at the lowest possible prices.
scooterdepot.us |
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MOTORIZED SCOOTER, ELECTRIC BIKE AND POCKET BIKE LAWS
The laws and regulations that govern the operation of motorized scooters, electric bikes and pocket bikes vary from state to state. In addition, enforcement may vary from city to city. Before purchase, we recommend contacting your local law enforcement agency, DMV and insurance carrier to obtain the most up to date and accurate information for your area.
In addition, check local laws for motorized scooter, electric bike and pocket bike helmet certification requirements. They may require that helmets adhere to ANSI, Snell or DOT certification standards. CPSC certified helmets are approved for use with push scooters, skateboards and bikes, but are not considered sufficient head protection when riding motorized scooters, electric bikes and pocket bikes. |
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Why Go To A Massage Spa?For some people, their first massage experience maybe a painful one. But do let that stop you from going to a massage spa. The benefits will far out weighing any short-term pain that you will experience. Here are some other reasons why you should go to a massage spa on a regular basis:
Stress relief; massage is probably the best way a relieve a person's stress. Many people swear by this and as a result visit a massage spa on a regular basis to help relieve their stress.
Sensitive to Touch; for every square inch of body skin there are up to 50 nerve endings. There are approximately 5 million touch receptors in our skin that constantly send messages to our brain. One of massage does it is it relaxed is that stimulates the receptors, which results in reducing blood pressure and lowering the heart rate. A massage also causes the brain to release endorphins, which are the body's natural painkillers.
Restoring One's Strength; With the regular visits to a massage spa, a person will notice an improvement in muscle strength and function. Even muscle spasms can be reduced from a massage. When a person exercises regularly, the muscle tissues produce certain harmful toxins like lactic acid. A good massage will help release these toxins from the body.
Increase Blood Circulation; One of biggest of benefits of a good massage it is the enhanced blood circulation. With a better blood circulation, the nutrients will feed the body's cells and also remove waste products from cells and tissues.
Improves The Nervous System; With the regular visits to massage spa, the nervous system function will improve too. Every day stress affects the nervous system. A good massage will help sooth the numerous nerve endings found the skin and muscles.
Improves Flexibility; Think of your joints as thoroughfares for nerves, veins and arteries. A good massage will keep the joints, hips, shoulders, spine and neck too flexible. Freedom of movement of joints it is associated with greater energy and improves the blood flow.
Massage and Diseases; A good massage will help tremendously in relieving conditions like colic, diabetes, migraines and hyper activity. Recent research has also shown that I'd good massage can help people with asthma, boost immunity in HIV patients; lower anxiety levels and even improve the concentration of autistic children.
With all these tremendous benefits derived from a good massage therapy, one should seriously consider visiting a massage spa on a regular basis to remain stress free and healthy.
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The Philosophical Baby: What Children's Minds Tell Us about Truth, Love, and the Meaning of Life by Alison Gopnik |  | How do babies think? What is it like to be a baby? How much do our experiences as children shape our adult lives? In the last decade there has been a revolution in our understanding of the minds of infants and young children. We used to believe that babies were irrational, and that their thinking and experience were limited. Now Alison Gopnik—a leading psychologist and philosopher, as well as a mother—explains the cutting-edge scientific and psychological research that has revealed that babies learn more, create more, care more, and experience more than we could ever have imagined. And there is good reason to believe that babies are actually smarter, more thoughtful, and more conscious than adults.
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux (August 4, 2009) Product Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 1.1 inches Paperback: 304 pages | Reviews:
"The great American psychologist William James described the infant's worldview as a `blooming, buzzing confusion.' Gopnik's book is a challenge to this notion. Based partly on her own pioneering studies, she brings to life the sophisticated mental capacities of infants. A great read." -V. S. Ramachandran, author of Phantoms in the Brain: Probing the Mysteries of the Human Mind
"One of our best writers, Gopnik reveals the inner workings of those minds that have been wrapped in mystery for all of human time: our children's." -Daniel Levitin, author of This Is Your Brain on Music
"In The Philosophical Baby, Alison Gopnik reveals the latest scientific discoveries-many of them quite surprising-about the developing minds of young children. She also presents a richly provocative and endlessly insightful story that unites the endearing other-worldliness of children's imaginations with some of the oldest and most profound questions in philosophy. This book is at once touching, eloquent, and masterful in its fascinating revelations about what makes us human." -Frank J. Suloway, author of Born to Rebel
"Alison Gopnik's absorbing, smart, and enjoyable book might be better titled The Philosophical Developmental Psychologist. Her remarkably thoughtful and carefully reasoned studies into how babies learn and think give intriguing insights and invite new ways of reflecting on consciousness and creativity in adults as well. In a refreshing counterpoint to speculations in evolutionary psychology, her lucid and engaging descriptions of experiments with babies demonstrate how much can be understood simply by asking the right questions with an open and critical mind. Parents and scientists will enjoy the insights but so will anyone who has thought about the question of what it means to be human." -Lisa Randall, Professor of Physics, Harvard University, and author of Warped Passages
"What is it like to be a baby? In this astonishingly interesting book, Alison Gopnik reminds us about what we can't remember. In the process, she teaches us a tremendous amount about the human condition and how the mind is made." -Jonah Lehrer, author of How We Decide
“This book really makes you think about consciousness. The mind of a child is a strange and wonderful world." -Temple Grandin, author of Thinking in Pictures
"After convincing us that the seemingly familiar human child is actually wrapped in mystery, Alison Gopnik offers a compelling and convincing portrait of the opening years of life. This is scientific writing of the highest order." -Howard Gardner, author of Five Minds for the Future |
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