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How to Bring a Library to a Neighborhood

How to Bring a Library to a Neighborhood

Some neighborhood amenities are so vital to the community that they are almost necessities. One of these is a public library in order to meet the educational, research and literacy needs of neighborhood residents. If no library exists, community activists should work to establish one. Getting a public library into a neighborhood can be simple or complicated, depending on where the neighborhood lies. ...read more

What is the Library of Congress?

What is the Library of Congress?

The Library of Congress, which was built by Congress in 1800, is the United States Congress's research library. It is located in Washington, D.C. and is the largest library in the world. The following article offers more information and the history of the Library of Congress. ...read more

About Public Libraries

About Public Libraries

There are public libraries throughout neighborhoods everywhere that can accommodate your every need. You just have to know where to find them and what they have to offer in terms of resources for free. Here are some things you need to know about public libraries. ...read more

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Chrysler Corporation

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By saleen08 at Citysearch

I bought a 2006 Chrysler 300 and was extremely pleased from the beginning with the car, and the service department at the dealership I purchased from. Now, Chrysler has closed that dealership, and I can't get anyone to help me with warranty work on the car without first charging me a fee. I have attempted other Dodge dealerships, and they tell me that they will have to charge a fee for diagnostics up front. The other dealership would do a diagnosis for free, even if I decided I couldn't afford to have the work done, or if it was not covered under my warranty. We are selling our Dodge Ram 2500 pickup truck, and the Chrysler as soon as we pay it off, and I will never purchase another product from this company again. ...read more

Chrysler Corporation

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By Amerdamer at Citysearch

I am wrote a letter to Chrylser to express my extreme displeasure with my 2005 Jeep Liberty. In 2006 I went to a dealership in Milford, OH to replace my 2003 Liberty with a new one. I just LOVED Jeeps and was told by the salesperson there that the diesel model would be a great mileage car and the engine would last forever. What he did not tell me was that the cost to repair diesel parts was much more expensive. \t\n\t\nWhat he also did not tell me was that the car I was to buy would have parts failing every few months. Glow Plugs, alternator, air hoses, brakes, calipers, the stereo, the cruise control, blower motor resistor, EGR valve and gasket, Lower ball joints, and Torque Converter have all been fixed or replaced in the last three years. Several of these items had to be replaced TWICE in under a year and I had to pay for the repairs because I had already driven over 12000 miles. \t\n\t\nNow I am told that the air hoses need to be replaced AGAIN for over $700 and my windshield molding has to be replaced.\t\n\t\nChrylser has told me in no uncertain terms that there is nothing they will do. They do not have any interest in making this right. They will not take any responsibility. I have spent hours on the phone on hold so that they could tell me that I was out of luck.\t\n\t\nI am registering a complaint with the Attorney General right after I post this review. ...read more

Chrysler Corporation

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By Beth55 at Citysearch

Pt Cruiser not worth buying. Bought a 2005 and it had many mechanical problems. Brakes, engine cooling system, oil leaks, and transmission problems. If this car is an example of how chrysler builds their vehicles, my advice is for people to stop buying new or used Chrysler vehicles. ...read more

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