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** 2006 Yale 4000 Pound Lp Gas Forklift + Sideshift + 90 Day Parts Warranty ** $6,950.00 |
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** 2005 Yale 5000 Pound Lp Gas Forklift + Sideshift + 90 Day Parts Warranty ** $6,950.00 |
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906487620 HYDRAULIC PUMP YALE GLC020CD FORKLIFT PARTS $3,076.92 |
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904307600 RADIATOR YALE GLC025CB FORKLIFT PARTS $2,435.90 |
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905352603 HYDRAULIC PUMP YALE GLC020CB FORKLIFT PARTS $1,666.67 |
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905352603 HYDRAULIC PUMP YALE GLC025CB FORKLIFT PARTS $1,666.67 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580003013 -NEW $1,620.00 |
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Yale Forklift TORQUE CONVERTER PART 9112866-00 $1,359.99 |
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057017500 REGULATOR YALE GLC020AA FORKLIFT PARTS $1,267.82 |
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057017500 REGULATOR YALE GLC020UA FORKLIFT PARTS $1,267.82 |
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057017500 REGULATOR YALE GLC020UM FORKLIFT PARTS $1,267.82 |
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057017500 REGLATOR YALE GLC025AA FORKLIFT PARTS $1,267.82 |
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New Yale Forklift Brake Drum Part#:9112866-00 & SHAFT $1,189.99 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580000168 -NEW $1,170.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580011815 -NEW $1,170.00 |
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904307600 RADIATOR YALE GLC020CB FORKLIFT PARTS $1,153.85 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 505964569 -NEW $1,140.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580011814 -NEW $1,140.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 904307600 -NEW $1,140.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 904307606 -NEW $1,140.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 904309600 -NEW $1,140.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 906299600 -NEW $1,140.00 |
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Yale Sheave with Slot Pin 1.77×4.50 Part #645203110 $1,071.94 |
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Box of Yale Fork Truck Parts New Hyster ALTA #3105 $875.00 |
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YALE FORKLIFT GAS CARBURETOR GP-050-RA SERIES PARTS $858.66 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 524170813 -NEW $810.00 |
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911988600 MASTER CYLINDER YALE FORKLIFT PARTS $793.53 |
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905352607 HYDRAULIC PUMP YALE GLC040RC FORKLIFT PARTS $769.00 |
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HYSTER FORKLIFT GAS CARBURETOR – PARTS 1692 YALE MITSUBISHI FORKLIFTS $756.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580003392 -NEW $720.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580013393 -NEW $690.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580013392 -NEW $660.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580002789 -NEW $630.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580003258 -NEW $630.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580013390 -NEW $630.00 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 580013391 -NEW $630.00 |
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906958600 TRANSMISSION PUMP YALE GLC030CD FORKLIFT PARTS $615.38 |
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906958600 TRANSMISSION PUMP YALE GLC020CD FORKLIFT PARTS $615.38 |
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909675600 TRANSMISSION PUMP YALE GLC020CE FORKLIFT PARTS $615.38 |
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910024610 HYDRAULIC PUMP YALE GLC020CE FORKLIFT PARTS $615.38 |
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Radiator Yale Part # 220072584 -NEW $612.00 |
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HYSTER FORKLIFT SEAT ASSEMBLY VINYL PARTS 1468472 YALE FORKLIFT $599.00 |
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FORKLIFT VINYL SEAT ASSEMBLY HYSTER, YALE PARTS 737 $595.00 |
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Yale Controller – Yale Part # 2200418151 – New $594.00 |
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515399600 TRANSMISSION PUMP YALE GLC030CB FORKLIFT PARTS $589.74 |
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Schlage LiNK Wireless Keypad Entry Lever Add-on Lock, Satin Nickel $159.00 Schlage LiNK is more than a lockset. It’s a brilliant new system that enhances your home’s security, and your family’s peace of mind–offering a new level of freedom to home security. Home security just got smarter. Proven Schlage security with innovative remote-access means a whole new level of freedom for your family. With Schlage LiNK, you’re in charge–even when you’re away. It’s simply genius… |
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KABA ILCO 998-Y4 Key Blank,Brass,Yale Lock,PK 10 Key Blank, Material Nickel Plate Over Brass, Lock Manufacturer Yale, Keyway Type Filing Cabinet, Number of Pins 6, Package Quantity 10… |
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Mighty Mule FM145 Bulldog Pedestrian Gate Lock $149.00 Use this Mighty Mule Bulldog Walk-Through Gate Lock to secure yards, swimming pools, playgrounds, boat docks or tennis courts from unwanted guests. Application: Lock… |
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The Terminator $2.99 … |
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The Company $3.69 Based on actual events, this miniseries chronicles four decades in the history of the CIA as seen through the eyes of three friends who meet at Yale and take very different paths. Jack McCauliffe (Chris O’Donnell) becomes a CIA spy, Leo Kritzky (Alessandro Nivola) finds himself on the Company fast track, while Russian-born Yevgeny Tsipin (Rory Cochrane) becomes an operative for the KGB. With Alfre… |
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MBM 87M Tabletop Friction Folder, Speed 7,200 sheets/hour, 2 fold speeds (100 or 120 sheets per minute), Automatic stop when last sheet is folded $439.95 MBM 87M Tabletop Friction Paper Folder The MBM 87M is an exceptionally easy to use, compact, and effecient table top friction feed folder with a simple push-button operation. This paper folder is ideal for small offices or print shops with a need to conserve space and quickly fold up to 7,200 sheets per hour. The 87 M is rated to handle up to legal size documents and up to 80lb paper stock. The MB… |
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Premier 970A Tabletop burster for forms from 5-1/2 to 17w & 3 to 12l, 33wx26dx10h $4,479.20 Bursts continous feed documents. Handles forms from 5-1/2″ to 17″ wide and 3″ to 12″ long. Burst up to five-part carbonless and three-part carbon interleaved documents. Includes factory authorized installation and maintenance (FAIM). Free Document Testing (call 260-563-0641.) 33″x26″x10″. Shipping wt. 76 lbs…. |

Yale Resources as a Social and Environmental Steward: a Good Reputation Well Earned
Yale Resources as a social and environmental steward: a good reputation well earned
June 28, 2007
By Alison Metcalfe
Two millennia since the classical Romans laid down world-class roads to benefit their armies and their provincial taxpayers, farsighted mining engineers have been copying this workable practice.
Now, in a world suddenly re-awakened to the urgency of remedies for Planet Earth, some junior resource companies have stepped up their engineering in environmentally and socially sensitive countries. One junior has embarked on developing environmentally friendly coal-water fuels for its local mining equipment; others, like silver explorer Yale Resources Ltd. (TSXV.YLL), have focused on infrastructure that benefits the communities living near project properties.
The alternatives are not attractive: projects of great promise can fail with the first wind of a bad reputation.
Ian Foreman, the geologist who heads Yale Resources, has spent years working in Mexico, where local communities have risen to expect understanding and cooperation from the mining companies scratching for minerals in their vicinity.
“We take the environment first and foremost with regards to our exploration and still our industry has received a negative image with regard to the environment,” Foreman said recently. “I think that of all the industries, from chemical through forestry through mining, I would be surprised if the mining and exploration industry isn’t at the forefront of all industries leading change.”
He pointed out that Vancouver-based Yale Resources is making more than idealistic statements in Sonora, Mexico’s northwestern-most state, which diligently follows guidelines for environmental regulations.
Yale announced on June 25 that its Mexican subsidiary – Minera Alta Vista S.A. de C.V. – agreed to purchase a 100-percent interest in the La Verde Grande copper-zinc-silver-gold mine located in Sonora. La Verde Grande is Yale’s fourth acquisition in Mexico in the last year, and its most advanced property to date. The company also acquired, by staking, 1,900 hectares of prospective ground surrounding this area to cover additional skarn and porphyry potential.
The La Verde Grande Cu-Zn-Ag-Au Mine property is made up of six contiguous exploitation concessions that total about 300 hectares. The property contains the historic La Verde Grande copper-zinc-silver-gold mine, as well as the La Verdecita and El Picacho prospects, both of which saw limited production in the early 1900s. The property is within two km of a paved highway and a power grid.
“Exploration potential for the property is significant as the numerous mines, prospects and showings in the area have never been examined as a whole. Each of the various zones has been considered as separate bodies rather than part of a much larger mineralized system,” Foreman said.
Yale has purchased the complete historical database for 40,000 shares in Yale from Scorpio Mining Corp., which held an option on the property between 1999 and 2002 but performed limited exploration in the immediate area. Social and environmental concerns are a factor from the moment Yale considers purchasing a property.
“Before we even start a trenching program, we need to get an environmental permit from the State of Sonora. We actually have to file an environmental impact assessment study as we have with our Carol property. Later, we’ll have to go through the process of remediating the property as well – filling in the trenches and adits, and making sure that the access roads and such are built to standard,” he stated.
Environmental concerns alone, however, do not address communities’ longstanding concerns, particularly in developing countries where governments sometimes struggle to find the capital to build and maintain infrastructure such as roads in rural communities.
“There is a real advantage to cutting access roads in Mexico,” Foreman said. “Roads create access for more than just the exploration company. A lot of the time, the locals – the small farmers, the people who live in the communities – are greatly advantaged by us making these roads so that they have access to other communities and land.
“Because we are doing that, there is a potential for liability. So obviously the roads and access routes we build have to be made correctly, with attention to drainage and other engineering concerns. We have to be very careful with regards not only to where but also how we make these access roads.”
Yale also meets with the local communities, stating its objectives, and asking advice from elected leaders. Letting them become part of the process also works into the public relations aspect of a socially conscious business enterprise. The communities then can tell the explorers which groves of trees should be preserved, along with other social and environmental concerns.
Yale’s road on its Carol property is less than 1 km long, but other roads created when mining explorers initiated drill programs, were much longer.
The Carol property consists of six mining claims over 758.14 hectares, is 20 km north of Alamos in Sonora. It is about six km north of Frontera Copper Corp.’s huge Piedras Verdes copper porphyry deposit, making the Carol property reachable by excellent infrastructure. The property hosts three distinct mineralized targets – a copper-zinc-gold-silver skarn, a high-grade shear zone, and an epithermal vein hosting silver and gold.
Yale’s social and environmental actions are an early signal of a new cooperation throughout the industry that may lead to mining companies becoming more recognized as stewards of social and environmental responsibility.
This article is intended for informational purposes only and should not be considered as a recommendation to buy stock in any company. Although the author has made efforts to verify the information contained herein, the accuracy of all the information cannot be guaranteed. As always, it is recommended that you commit considerable time to completing your due diligence before buying stocks in publicly traded companies. A fee has been paid for the creation and distribution of this article.
About the Author
Yale Admissions?
Like so many others out there, I too question the chances of attending a top school such as Yale. If you have any idea, I’d like to know. So here’s my background: I’m a caucasion girl in freshman year, but I am graduating in three years, so I suppose that I am more along the lines of a tenth grader. Though I’m sure this won’t help my chances, I am from a middle class family, none of whom attended Yale. Now, obviously I have no psychic powers to ensure that all of this falls in place but assuming it does, I will graduate with 30 credits (8 AP classes, 10 Honors), be part of the NHS, Quill and Scroll Club (National Writing Society), have produced and managed a small monthly newsletter for medically needy children, voluteered for probably about 210 hours, maintained a high GPA (again, I can’t tell you the exact number, right now it’s 4.425 because I’m only taking the three honors classes available to freshies), and I am currently studying for SATs.
as a current yale student, the best advice i can give you is to rethink trying to graduate in three years. high school is an important time in and of itself, and you shouldn’t look at it as merely a tool with which to get yourself into some college or another. yale would vastly prefer it if you had four years of high school.
that said, you’re on the right track. your goals are pretty good, but at the same time don’t beat yourself up if you can’t do everything you listed.
don’t worry about the SATs until at least next year. you’ll just be making yourself anxious. if you’re bright, and you certainly seem to be (you have no idea the number of people who don’t even spell their questions correctly), you’ll do fine.
if you have any more questions, feel free to contact me. i’d be happy to help someone honestly interested in yale who has at least a vague idea of what they’re doing.
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