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AutosRe: Free Vin Checks And Reports by casidy24(m): 9:54am On Sep 04, 2014
Please help me with this vin number 1HGCM66526A060535
Thank you for your assistant
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AutosRe: Free VIN Check FOR CARS FROM USA ,CANADA by casidy24(m): 5:59pm On Sep 02, 2014
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2007 Toyota Camry LE / SE / XLE
Report Run Date: 2014-09-02 10:58:47.518 EDT
Report Summary


Class: Mid Range Car - Standard
Engine: 3.5L V6 SFI
Country of Assembly: United States
Vehicle Age: 7 year(s)
Calculated Owners: 3
VIN: 4T1BK46K37U026819
Year : 2007
Make : Toyota
Model: Camry LE / SE / XLE
Style/Body: Sedan 4D
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Reported accidents: 1

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Last Reported Odometer: 129,316

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Accidents Reported on This Vehicle
Accident No. Reported Date Location
1 04/01/2010 MD
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0 Problem(s) Reported: 15 Title/Problem areas checked:
image No abandoned title record
image No damaged title or major damage incident record
image No fire damaged title record
image No grey market title record
image No hail damage title record
image No insurance loss title or probable total loss record
image No junk or scrapped title record
image No manufacturer buyback/lemon title record
image No odometer problem title record
image No rebuilt/rebuildable title record
image No salvage title or salvage auction record
image No water damaged title record
image No NHTSA crash test record
image No frame/unibody damage record
image No recycling facility record

OdometerCheck
checks_out Your vehicle checks out! AutoCheck examined the reported odometer readings reported to AutoCheck for this 2007 Toyota Camry LE / SE / XLE (4T1BK46K37U026819) and no indication of an odometer rollback or tampering was found. AutoCheck uses business rules to determine if reported odometer readings are significantly less than previously reported values. Not all reported odometer readings are used. Title and auction events also report odometer tampering or breakage.

0 Problem(s) Reported: Mileage Date Reported
image 80 03/13/2007
image 98,751 07/25/2012
image 129,316 07/30/2014

Vehicle Use and EventCheck
imageInformation Reported! AutoCheck shows additional vehicle uses or events reported to AutoCheck for this 2007 Toyota Camry LE / SE / XLE (4T1BK46K37U026819). This includes reported vehicle uses such as rental or lease, and events such as whether the vehicle has been reported to have had a loan/lien or duplicate title issued. Other events show if the vehicle has a reported accident and how many calculated accidents or if it has been reported stolen or repossessed. It is recommended to have pre-owned vehicles inspected by a third party prior to purchase.

0 Event(s) Reported: 6 Vehicle uses checked:
image No fleet, rental and/or lease use record
image No taxi use record
image No police use record
image No government use record
image No livery use record
image No driver education record
4 Event(s) Reported: 9 Vehicle events checked:
image 1 Accident record(s) reported through accident data sources
image Corrected title record(s)
image Duplicate title record(s)
image No emission/safety inspection record
image Loan/Lien record(s)
image No fire damage incident record
image No repossessed record
image No theft record
image No storm area registration/title record
Full History
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Report Run Date: 2014-09-02 10:58:47.518 EDT

Vehicle: 2007 Toyota Camry LE / SE / XLE (4T1BK46K37U026819)

Event Date Event Location Odometer Reading Data Source Event Detail
12/04/2006 PA

Independent Source VEHICLE MANUFACTURED AND SHIPPED TO DEALER
12/04/2006 MD

Independent Source VEHICLE MANUFACTURED AND SHIPPED TO DEALER
03/13/2007 ABINGDON, MD
80
Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:37985678) (Lien Reported)
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
11/28/2008 ABINGDON, MD

Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
04/01/2010 MD

State Agency REAR IMPACT WITH ANOTHER VEHICLE (Case #:11863458)
10/28/2010 ABINGDON, MD

Motor Vehicle Dept. REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
07/05/2012 PERRY HALL, MD

Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:37985678) (Lien Reported)
DUPLICATE TITLE
07/25/2012 REISTERSTOWN, MD
98,751
Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:43559576) (Lien Reported)
REGISTRATION EVENT/RENEWAL
07/30/2014 MD
129,316
Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:45683430)
08/13/2014 MD

Motor Vehicle Dept. TITLE (Title #:45683430)
CORRECTED TITLE
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AutosRe: Free VIN Check FOR CARS FROM USA ,CANADA by casidy24(m):
I will be more than grateful if you give me the history of this vehicle 4T1BK46K37U026819.
Thanks
AutosRe: Free Vin Checks And Reports by casidy24(m):
Please help me check this VIN# 4T1BK46K37U026819. c******7@yahoo.com. Thanks
AutosRe: Free Vin Checks And Reports by casidy24(m):
I will be more than grateful if you give me the history of this vehicle 4T1BK46K37U026819

Thanks
AutosRe: Total Cost Of Clearing A Vehicle In Nigeria by casidy24(m):
What will be the total cost (clear and agent) for clearing a camry 2007 (AES)
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What will be the total cost (both clearing and agent) of clearing a lexus es330 2005. Shipping via AES
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What will be the total cost (both clearing and agent) of clearing a lexus es330 2005. Shipping via AES
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AdvertsRe: CALL FOR ALL YOUR CLEARING JOBS VIA TINCAN ISLAND AND APAPA by casidy24(m): 2:52pm On Aug 04, 2014
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HealthNMA Strike: The Nurses’ Point Of View – Who Stepped On My Toes? by casidy24(op): 9:52am On Jul 11, 2014
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. - Martin Luther King, Jr.

Historically, the first documented envy-ridden feud between Nurses and Doctors was during the Crimean War (1853-1856), when Florence Nightingale was commissioned to go to Scutari barracks in order to join military doctors to combat the high mortality rate in the military hospitals. The doctors, feeling threatened, resisted the help of Nightingale and her Nurses until they became overwhelmed with casualties and succumbed to reality. This pattern of doctors being threatened by the educated and empowered Nurse has continued to plague the working relationship in the healthcare system till today.

I am therefore not surprised as the current situation is not peculiar to Nigeria. The war between Nurse Practitioners and Doctors is still on even in the country with the supposedly most advanced nursing practice in the world, USA. However, it is being done using tact, legislative lobbying and empirical evidence. In Nigeria, professional civility and self respect has been thrown to the winds as some Nigerian doctors handle this situation in an appalling manner, using a combination of verbal brawl, comical assertions and frustrated rants. This betrays their characteristic ego-servicing claims of being the most knowledgeable member of the healthcare team.

I have been silent about the ongoing row between Doctors and other health professionals since its beginning. While my colleagues and friends from other health professions have continued to spit fire and brimstone deriding the doctors, my social media walls have been squeaky clean, devoid of such tirades. This is not because of lack of professional patriotism or inability to lay the bricks of words to construct a towering harangue about the issue. But, due to many reasons – personal, interpersonal and professional, I have kept my cool and refused to give in to cheap ineffective social media rants. However, when someone like the author of this article publicly displays crass ignorance of the nursing profession through a charisma-laden, highly bombastic but grossly information-deficient and intellectually-flawed article like this; I feel forced to talk, better still, write.

READ: Ayokunle Ayk Fowosire: NMA Strike: Consultant, My Foot!

The incessant strikes in the health sector have rendered the system moribund over the years. The ongoing feud has further grounded the ailing system. This article is not meant to expatiate and justify the (absolutely justifiable!) position of nurses and other health professionals (that is reserved for another day), but to answer Mr Fowosire’s beautifully-written article, an A-rated effort in sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity. As much as I am highly disconcerted and extremely irritated reading Mr Fowosire’s article, I will try not to walk the dishonourable path of name calling. Therefore, in order to answer his pathetic rants, I do not intend to join issues with him or stoop low to trade banters, but this article will address the misrepresentation of facts presented by the previous writer.

On this background I can begin to address Mr Fowosire’s points. Firstly, the author’s effrontery to undermine the knowledge base of graduate nurses in basic medical science courses is a display of nescience. I still remembered that when I was in second year in the university, we attended the same lectures and wrote same exams for Reproductive and Digestive physiology and Neuroanatomy courses with third year physiology and Biochemistry students. Are doctors not being taught physiology and Biochemistry by graduate physiologists and Biochemists? Maybe a graduate nurse can now boast that s/he was taught in the same class with your teacher. Also in our third year, we were taught pathology with the same note used for part four Medical student. My transcript still says I scored 77% on the same Histo and chemical pathology MCQ given to part four Medical students. How did I know this? We used part four medical students’ past MCQ questions to prepare for exams.

I will not forget to let you know that as a part 4 undergrad, I led Nursing department team to victory over senior part 6 medical students’ team in an interdepartmental debate on bothering national and international health issues; not to talk of the fact that we attended the same lectures with medical student colleagues during first year in the university and some of us clearly surpassed most of them in first year academic performance. And this is not as a result of ‘la cram la pour’ as you said, because the consistency I, specifically and many of my colleagues have shown in academic and intellectual performance over the years could not have come by that. In addition, this ironing of facts should not be misconstrued for vain ego aggrandisement but to let Mr Fowosire, many other doctors like him and the general public know that many Nurses (especially degree holders) did not do nursing because they are academically-impaired but because of their love for the profession and some because of the socio-political environment of securing admissions into University in Nigeria.

The question of who should lead the healthcare team has also been a long-standing one. While many developed countries have undergone the health management structure-shift from vertically structured systems to a matrix structure, Mr Fowosire and many Nigerian doctors like him still live in the dark ages clamouring for ‘oga- omo ise’ relationship within the healthcare team. They want the Medical doctor to be even the director of Hospital security. This is inane absurdity. The National Health Service UK has been named as the best performing national health system in the world many times. The NHS and Hospitals in the UK are being managed by managers who are recruited through the NHS management trainee scheme. These trainees come from myriads of field, from geography to history, what matters in their recruitment is intelligence and ability to provide creative solutions to health system problems. These are recruited into the management cadre and grow through the ranks mastering the dynamics of the health system until reaching the highest managerial post of the hospitals and NHS trusts. Space will fail me to talk about the US, Canada, Sweden and so on. However, a six hours flight down south to Nigeria, we have the best medical professors and consultants wasting human resource by sitting down romanticising administration as CMDs, instead of taking care of the patients they claim to own. A predilection fuelled by the position-consciousness, power-hungry-proclivity, greed and corruption eating the fabrics of our society.

[b]It is on ‘debatable‘ record that the best ever Minister for Health in Nigeria in performance was an economist not a Medical Doctor, Prof Eyitayo Lambo. The reason for that is not surprising, it is just common sense. A simple google-oracle consultation will show all his achievements as the longest serving Minister for Health in Nigeria. I will like to highlight that majority of my colleagues in graduating class 2012, Master in Health Planning and Management, University of Maiduguri, were seasoned consultants in different medical and surgical speciality from all over Northern Nigeria. However, I finished in top three out of the over forty six members of the class. Therefore, if the CMD position is filled based on performance and best management knowledge, skill and expertise, why should I not be lined up for consideration for such alongside my classmate medical consultants? Nevertheless, going by the meaning of CMD (Chief Medical Director), the inherent nominalistic connotation in this position is the reason why the doctors have made the position their exclusive preserve; a domain they plan to extend to commissioner for health and Minister for health positions too. As a responsible professional, in my personal opinion (which many of my colleagues may differ with) it will be clearly unreasonable to make a nurse the chief medical director. Notwithstanding, my proposition has always been, ‘why do we need a CMD if we have a CMAC?’ Therefore, I think the name CMD should be ditched and changed to favour international best practices. I think something like Chief Executive Officer or Chief Operating Officer as used in developed world should be adopted. This de-clutters the name and removes any exclusive preserve that medical doctors may lay hold on.[/b]

In trying to disparage and clarify Mr Fowosire’s embellished bombastic views of the superiority of the doctor over other health professionals, I mentioned my previous consultant classmates who I respect for their professional achievements in their field. I do not in any way use this to mean that I know what the consultants know about medicine, but I bet the consultants do not know what I know about nursing too. You do not compare grapes to mango. There is no basis for such. They are two different fruits. However, in your five-a-day dietary plan, you need to have both; one cannot replace another. On this premise, if the dictionary meaning of the term consultant, which has been selfishly usurped by doctors, is ‘a specialist’; then, why should a nurse, pharmacist or Laboratory Scientist not be called a consultant in their field if they have gathered enough knowledge, skill and competency to attain such specialised level. An expert who gives advice on business even if he has never managed one single start-up is called a business consultant. This is the case in many other professions and vocations. Why will doctors refuse to face their own effectiveness in their profession? Why are they trying so hard to bar other professions from progressing?

The ludicrous height of Mr Fowosire’s display of crassitude was the un-informed assertion that there are no male midwives in Nigeria. There is nothing like tradition in an Evidence-driven age and there is nothing like Midwifery being the exclusive domains of female nurses. I am a male midwife registered and licensed to practice by the Nursing and Midwifery Council of Nigeria. Male midwives have been produced and registered in Nigeria since 2007 and I was one of the early set of male midwives to be registered in the country in 2009. I am proud to be who I am and I am striving to be the best at what I do. I only wonder where Mr Fowosire is undergoing his medical education if he is boldly casting such un-informed aspersion about Nigerian Nursing in 2014. Your stereotyped labelling of all male nurses as wanting to become a doctor can be forgiven as another symptom of your ‘hypo-exposure-induced myopia’.

Furthermore, Mr Fowosire tried to lark about, tinkering with words. He used a comparison of ‘doctored’ and ‘nursed’ as a contextual basis to make an assertion that we live in a society clouded by vanity. What a comedy? What a good understanding of English language? Nevertheless, I will ask, ‘why do we nurse children and not doctor them?’ ‘Why do we nurse ambitions…?’ ‘Why do we nurse wounds and pain…?’ I guess ‘nurse’ is not a bad verb after all; but why does the verb- ‘doctor’ sound like someone falsified claims, adulterated the original and committed fraud. This is exactly what the doctors in Nigeria are currently doing raising unfounded propaganda and spreading intentional half-truths and falsified claims about the essence of the ambitions of the other health professionals, an archetype of fraud.

Mr Fowosire, your fear and concern for the society and posterity in this issue is highly unnecessary and totally misplaced. Empirical evidence has it that Nurse-Led Units are making the difference in patient’s life in the developed world. In the UK, a Nurse led unit, Barking Community Hospital (Yes a nurse-led hospital) close by my apartment has MRI machine. How many Professor of Medicine-Led teaching hospitals in Nigeria have that? That is what you should be concerned about, the fact that our hospitals are ill-equipped for 21st century medical practice. What you should be getting concerned about is the fact that Community Health Extension Workers (CHEWs) are consulting at Paediatric Out-patient departments in State Owned supposed Specialist Hospitals in Nigeria. The fact that after government spend lots of money to train a doctor (common in Northern Nigeria) till he becomes a consultant in a rare speciality then he goes to sit in the office as a CMD while all the money spent and specialist knowledge gained wastes. What you should be concerned about is the jungle medicine still being practiced in Nigerian teaching hospitals and many other cases of malpractice and negligence (documented by Olatunji Ololade in the Nation of 5th April, 2008), where doctors spent one month diagnosing a brain tumour as a sinusitis problem. And, most of all you should be very concerned about the fact that, after spending nine years for a six years course, you still have your part six MBBS exams to write. Until you become a fully certified medical doctor, your contributions in this debate are rather unwelcomed.

- Oladayo Afolabi is a trained Nurse-Midwife Researcher, Health Management Consultant and Idea Driver for MACHE initiative Nigeria. He is currently studying M.Sc. at London Metropolitan University on Dr. Muritala Muhammed Postgraduate Scholarship. Twitter handle @deeone6603

http://www.nursingworldnigeria.com/2014/07/nma-strike-the-nurses-rsquo-point-of-view-ndash-who-stepped-on-my-toes
HealthRe: Seriously, Doctors Are Small gods - Funke Egbemode (Sun News) by casidy24(m): 8:06pm On Jul 10, 2014
7sperovs: U are a fool? who asked u to go to school for 6 years, i went to the NDA for 4 years and after graduation i still have to stand before a bullet each time there is crisis so that i can protect u the doctor, who should earn more..Soldier, that protect even the doctors or police that the CMD calls when armed men come into his house to collect what the CMD stole from the hospital..Genuine cause my foot...Soldiers cant go on strike, th epolice cant go onstrike even when they are paid rubbish, who sacrifices more and who should really be agitating for better pay..Doctors should go and sleep
Am pregnat. doctor say lets find out, Go for a test.
Am feeling feverish- Doctor says lets find out whats really wrong with you, go for a test.
Am very sure the so called lab technician, can tell what result is positive for any ailment and a pharmacist can tell u what drug and what dosage u need to get cured....Every consultant just gives u a list of (lab technician's) test that decides which of the (pharmacist's) drugs to use..It make one wonder what they can really do without test and drugs..
None of the medical/health sector can survive without the other, Doctors should stop feeling too important joor
Na only talk sense since. Where have u been?
AutosRe: Hidden Secrets About Buying Cheap Cars From Cotounu! by casidy24(m): 9:44pm On Jul 07, 2014
Pls how much will a clean, full option, low mileage lexus es300 2003 or es330 2004 cost to get to PH.
AutosRe: Buy Cars from Cotonou without stress and your car(s) will be delivered 48 hours by casidy24(m): 7:03am On Jun 29, 2014
How much can I get lexus ES330 2004 sports edition. Clean in and out with low mileage.
AutosRe: Hidden Secrets About Buying Cheap Cars From Cotounu! by casidy24(m): 9:52pm On Jan 10, 2014
Please how much will land a 2005/2006 l4 camry XLE in lagos. Clean Accident free and less than 100k mileage.
Jobs/VacanciesDragnet And Solutions by casidy24(op): 11:18am On Jul 10, 2013
What does it mean when one receives an interview message from dragnet?
That is after one has passed the aptitude test.
Does it mean that;
- you have 50-50 chance of landing the job.
- the job is already yours (they just need to verify your crendentials).
I just need to know one's chance(s) of getting the job.

Please I need your sincere and straight answers.
Thanks.
PhonesRe: Internet Plan You Are Currently Using On Your Phone? by casidy24(m): 11:45am On Feb 09, 2013
dawoyo: Got your mail, thanks a million!
please help a bro out with the browsing stuff casidy_247@yahoo.com. thanx man
PhonesRe: Only D Best 4 Ur S60v3 by casidy24(m): 3:36pm On Apr 02, 2010
Pls i need a site where i can download THE BIG ENCYCLOPEDIA FROM MOBILE REFERENCE. Any body with a free site should pls share with me
PhonesRe: Only D Best 4 Ur S60v3 by casidy24(m): 12:29pm On Mar 21, 2010
guys in the house need to hack my e72. pls any body wit hacking softwares t hat would work should pls upload it
PhonesRe: Mobile Ebooks/Educational Resources Thread. by casidy24(m): 8:06pm On Mar 13, 2010
@zenus please upload that encyclopedia to another site. i am having probs downloading because of their 45mins delay and their 4 digit nonsense. We will be glad. Thanx
PhonesRe: Only D Best 4 Ur S60v3 by casidy24(m): 4:54pm On Jan 25, 2010
honsule pls post latest kms update
PhonesRe: Only D Best 4 Ur S60v3 by casidy24(m): 8:55am On Jan 19, 2010
I need a site where i can get KMS d.dat update
PhonesRe: Request For Your Offline Nokia Firmware by casidy24(m): 10:45am On Jan 11, 2010
if u have link to offline upgrade for n81. Pls share it with me
PhonesRe: :::Research Room On Browsing::: by casidy24(m): 6:59pm On Jan 08, 2010
honsule why not do smthing about the speed. mine is slow like mad. i always feel like throwing my fone a wall
PhonesRe: :::Research Room On Browsing::: by casidy24(m): 11:02am On Jan 07, 2010
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