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Help on mounting prints?

Well i brought a print which somes in 9 A3 sized panels. i need to mount them on something so i can display them on my wall but i dont have a clue what!i need them to be flat to the surface and i dont want them in a frame at all.ive heard about spray mounting and thought it looked good so anything similar to that effect is what im looking for.also it would be great if you know of a website that would sell the products i would need for the methods you are recommendingthanks alot

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Then they shouldn't drive taxis. I know plenty who don't hold true to this tenant of the teachings and either have dogs, visit homes with dogs, etc. If you have a job that involves something that goes against your religious beliefs for example pharmacist and the morning after pill than find a NEW JOB
I hate when people are like this; I'm not against Muslims, but they either need to put religion aside, accept people with guide dogs or get a different job. Religious nuts of any religion piss me off, be it people who refuse people who have guide dogs, or going on about how someone will go to Hell when they die just because they're gay.
I believe the guy above you ought to have a gas pump or an option source of skill along with photo voltaic cellsI surely have considered swimming pools equipped for the point of lowering coverage via providing a reservoir of water for hearth emergencies even if the coverage agencies call for an option source of skill to skill the pumps
This is happening world over. Within Australia the guide dog associations in each state are doing much to educate muslim taxi drivers, and all potential drivers must attend a compulsory course run by the states guide dog association before they are licensed to drive a taxi. They must also sit written tests which among other things tested do ask about the carriage of guide and other assistance dogs. If they fail any of those questions then they will not be licensed to drive.They also face hefty fines for a first refusal, and for a second refusal they will lose their licence to drive taxi's permanently. While it is defiantley not good enough, with the concerted efforts of the state guide dog associations the amount of refusals in Australia is lessening significantly which is not happening in many other countries. Many countries still have no form of education for taxi drivers about guide and other assistance dogs, and no set processes of fines, loss of licence, etc, which Australia does have. The taxi industries of Austalia are also moving to have braille on the outside passanger side door, so blind people will be able to get the number of the taxi that does refuse them. Video survelliance is at airport and other major taxi ranks, and any phone bookings they know automatically which taxi was booked and which refused. Top muslim clerics are also involved in the education of taxi drivers to tell them that it is not against their religion to drive guide dogs, and that they are expected to do so. Their are also a growing number of muslim guide dog users who are doing a significant propertion of the education of taxi drivers to say that they live with and use a guide dog and are still a muslim, and am still accpeted as one.
i am muslim (obvious by my avatar). i personally own a pit bull myself. those drivers who refuse to do it are acting on a relgious belief gone too far. We arent supposed to eat on a plate a dog has already licked on, and obviously dog accidents have to be very very very cleaned up. really they arent supposed to enter the room you sleep in. other than that, dogs are good. there is even a story about a man who went to heaven because he gave water to a dog dieing of thirst. i am just saying.. call them nuts.

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