I;m going to America at the end of the year (December/January) and was wondering where I should go. I;m already visiting LA and New York. Is there anywhere else that you;d recommend I visit while I;m over there? (I was thinking about Florida – Miami, Orlando, Florida Keys, etc. Any reccomendations?) Also I know that in some places it will be cold (eg New York!) so if the weather would affect anywhere you recommend at that time please let me know
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Help me create an ending to a story?
I am writing a story…it mainly started out as being a love story where a guy was traveling from Boston and stopped at a small diner in Georgia. My original ending was very cheesy, he falls in love with his waitress who is a young woman that has an abusive boyfriend. The ending was very quick and needs to have more to it. Her boyfriend came in and caught her talking to the other guy from Boston and grabbed her wrist then the guy from Boston punched him and they ran off together to California ( which is where he was traveling to)I know, very non-realistic and cheesy..which is why I need to change it. But I;m having Horrible writers block, so I need your help!!!!Any ideas you can contribute will be much appreciated!
How can I lose ten pounds?
Long story short, I used to weigh 175 about 1 months and a half ago, ive been in Wrestling and MMA since 11 and 13 for MMA training but I got chubby around that time from McDonald;s lol. I never lost weight since I kept eating unhealthy, I didn;t gain any either. After breaking up with a past girlfriend I seriously wanted to raise my standards, although I doubt I could get that great of a girl as a chubby guy haha. So I stopped eating McDonald;s in general and ate Ribeye, New York and T-Bone steaks for most of my diet and started training with the Instructors that train MY instructors in Kickboxing so it was pretty God Damn intense. We like I said, after a month and a half I went from 175 to 145-49 (depending on water intake) I used to weight 140 but had a good muscle weight increase after I took a 3 day rest from weightlifting. Anyways, it;s summer and my parents now have me babysit my baby brother all day long and don;t even want me going outside because it;s a bad neighbor hold… Well I currently moved with my Mom since my Dad is in a band and always traveling. I think the only reason I lost weight was because of MMA, and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, the thing is, i have a Jiu-Jitsu tournament in a month and was wondering how I could drop to 135? I;m gunna go back to my regular routine after 2 weeks but I don;t wanna gain any weight these 2 weeks!! I pig out when I;m with my brother. By the way, I;m 15, 145 and 5;5" (turning 16 soon.) and I wanna take advantage of this summer especially since I;m going to have College next year..
Magically Cheran – The Hindu.Is it another endeavor to bring the deep hidden truth to surface?
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Pulmonary embolism questions…??? Please answer?
My grandmother has pulmonary embolism (blood clots in lungs) he has had it for about 2 years now, she got it by bus riding from Arizona to Texas. She has multiple clots in her lungs and also in her legs (DVT) I was wondering, we are moving back to Arizona can she travel back safely? We will be getting out of the car every hour to stop and walk around. We are driving. Will she make it back to Arizona? Also she has had 3 heart attacks, 9stents in her heart, and high blood pressure she is 60. Thanks! I appreciate it very much
What’s wrong with my resume? No one will hire me! HELP! Desperate and sad!?
Objective To obtain a full time position where I can utilize my administrative and communication skills, as well as my experience to make a positive contribution to the company. Work ExperienceJobJob LocationOctober 2011-December 2011Assist in floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance and housekeepingAssist in processing and replenishing merchandise and monitoring floor stockAid customers in locating merchandiseCommunicate customers request to managementParticipate in inventory and cycle countsComplete understanding of pricingSell consultatively and make recommendations to prospects and clients of the various solutions the company offers to their issues.Ability to take and record customer measurements, fitting techniques, knowledge and understanding of merchandise features.Maintain contact with all clients to ensure high levels of Client Satisfaction.Traveled to New YorkJanurary 2011-July 2011JobJob LocationAugust 2010-December 2010Ensure that each customer receives outstanding service by providing a friendly environment, which includes greeting and acknowledging every customer, maintaining solid product knowledge and all other aspects of customer service.Assist in floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance, and housekeepingAssist in processing and replenishing merchandise and monitoring floor stock.Aid customers in locating merchandise.Communicate customer requests to management.Assist in completing price changes within the department.Participate in year-end inventory and cycle counts.Job Job LocationSeptember 2008-January 2010Answer telephones and transfer to appropriate staff member.Meet and greet clients and visitors.Create and modify documents using Microsoft Office.Print office documents.Make changes to website and documents using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.Fax, photocopy, mail documents to customers.Maintain hard copy and electronic filing system.Sign for and distribute UPS and Fed Ex packages..Job Job LocationJanuary 2007 – September 2007Receive payment by cash, check, credit cards, vouchers, or automatic debits.Issue receipts, refunds, credits, or change due to customers.Count money in cash drawers at the beginning of shifts to ensure that amounts are correct and that there is adequate change.Greet customers entering establishments.Maintain clean and orderly checkout areas.Weigh items sold by weight to determine prices.Identify prices of goods,and tabulate bills using calculators, cash registers.Bag items for customers.Process merchandise returns and exchanges.Sort, count and wrap currency and coins.Stock shelves at the end of shift.Clean up check out area at the end up shift.JobJob LocationFebruary 2004 – May 2008Greet, welcome and usher patrons to their seat and provide the menu.Know the menu items individually to answer customers questions about any of them.Take orders from customers ensuring they are part of the menu and offer house specialties and promotional items.Ensure kitchen receives orders with the specific requests of customers.Serve the meals and drinks without any accident.Regularly check with customers to ensure they are enjoying their meals and to make yourself available for any requests or to address problems which you need to resolve immediately.Present client with bill, ensuring the items are accurate and collect payment for processing by the cashier.Clean tables or counters after customers have finished dining.Prepare hot, cold, and mixed drinks for customers, and chill bottles of wine.Prepare tables for meals, including setting up items such as linens, silverware, and glassware.Perform food preparation duties such as preparing salads, appetizers, and cold dishes, portioning desserts, and brewing coffee.Stock service areas with supplies such as coffee, food, tableware, and linens.Fill salt, pepper, sugar, cream, condiment, and napkin containers.LanguagesCreole, French and EnglishComputer SkillsWindows, Apple, MS Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver and Internet.I am trying to get a administrative assistant position. Tell me whats wrong with my resume please. I also send a cover letter.
Where should I go on my road trip down south?
Me and a couple of buddies are looking to go on a road trip down south this summer. I am from the south side of Chicago, IL and have never experienced "country life". Recently though, I have been listening to country music, and really enjoying it. I attend the University of Illinois at Champaign-Urbana (the one most people recognize as the fighting Illini), and I am in a fraternity (phi delta theta). My fraternity always has barn dances here, but I want to experience a REAL barn dance, not just a U of I one. I have always wanted to know what it is like down in Dixie, and definitely want to experience as much as I can. I hear the girls are gorgeous and sweet, and the guys are awesome to party with. I am still in the process of planning everything, but what are some stops I have to make? I want to experience the local scene, not so much the tourist scene. I am looking for like…barn dances, country concerts, rural living and stuff like that. I plan to start up in Chicago at a Cubs game, proceed down to southern IL, cross over to MI, and then head south east. I hear everyone is incredibly friendly down there, and I really want to see it for myself. One of my goals would be to experience a southern 4th of July. I hear they do it HUGE down south. However, I am not sure where to go…PLEASE SEND ME SOME IDEAS! I am 21, and looking for a great time, traveling the country for a week or two. One of my buddies has a grandmother who lives in FL, so that is the end goal. So I am trying to hit everything interesting between Chicago and Florida. Thank you all in advance. (I am hoping the majority of those who send me advice are from people in the south, but any person who has experienced something incredible or fun down south, feel free to share!)Who knows, you guys might even see me down there. First round on me?
What’s wrong with my resume? Desperate for a job!!!?
Objective To obtain a full time position where I can utilize my administrative and communication skills, as well as my experience to make a positive contribution to the company. Work ExperienceJobJob LocationOctober 2011-December 2011Assist in floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance and housekeepingAssist in processing and replenishing merchandise and monitoring floor stockAid customers in locating merchandiseCommunicate customers request to managementParticipate in inventory and cycle countsComplete understanding of pricingSell consultatively and make recommendations to prospects and clients of the various solutions the company offers to their issues.Ability to take and record customer measurements, fitting techniques, knowledge and understanding of merchandise features.Maintain contact with all clients to ensure high levels of Client Satisfaction.Traveled to New YorkJanurary 2011-July 2011JobJob LocationAugust 2010-December 2010Ensure that each customer receives outstanding service by providing a friendly environment, which includes greeting and acknowledging every customer, maintaining solid product knowledge and all other aspects of customer service.Assist in floor moves, merchandising, display maintenance, and housekeepingAssist in processing and replenishing merchandise and monitoring floor stock.Aid customers in locating merchandise.Communicate customer requests to management.Assist in completing price changes within the department.Participate in year-end inventory and cycle counts.Job Job LocationSeptember 2008-January 2010Answer telephones and transfer to appropriate staff member.Meet and greet clients and visitors.Create and modify documents using Microsoft Office.Print office documents.Make changes to website and documents using Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator.Fax, photocopy, mail documents to customers.Maintain hard copy and electronic filing system.Sign for and distribute UPS and Fed Ex packages..Job Job LocationJanuary 2007 – September 2007Receive payment by cash, check, credit cards, vouchers, or automatic debits.Issue receipts, refunds, credits, or change due to customers.Count money in cash drawers at the beginning of shifts to ensure that amounts are correct and that there is adequate change.Greet customers entering establishments.Maintain clean and orderly checkout areas.Weigh items sold by weight to determine prices.Identify prices of goods,and tabulate bills using calculators, cash registers.Bag items for customers.Process merchandise returns and exchanges.Sort, count and wrap currency and coins.Stock shelves at the end of shift.Clean up check out area at the end up shift.JobJob LocationFebruary 2004 – May 2008Greet, welcome and usher patrons to their seat and provide the menu.Know the menu items individually to answer customers questions about any of them.Take orders from customers ensuring they are part of the menu and offer house specialties and promotional items.Ensure kitchen receives orders with the specific requests of customers.Serve the meals and drinks without any accident.Regularly check with customers to ensure they are enjoying their meals and to make yourself available for any requests or to address problems which you need to resolve immediately.Present client with bill, ensuring the items are accurate and collect payment for processing by the cashier.Clean tables or counters after customers have finished dining.Prepare hot, cold, and mixed drinks for customers, and chill bottles of wine.Prepare tables for meals, including setting up items such as linens, silverware, and glassware.Perform food preparation duties such as preparing salads, appetizers, and cold dishes, portioning desserts, and brewing coffee.Stock service areas with supplies such as coffee, food, tableware, and linens.Fill salt, pepper, sugar, cream, condiment, and napkin containers.LanguagesCreole, French and EnglishComputer SkillsWindows, Apple, MS Word, Excel, Outlook, Powerpoint, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, Dreamweaver and Internet.I am trying to get a administrative assistant position. Tell me whats wrong with my resume please. I also send a cover letter.
How does new york city manage its high density of traffic?
Nyc is one of the most densely populated cities in the world: what measures have been taken to ensure high intercity travel satisfaction?
How far did the tornado on march 2nd in Kentucky travel?
I am researching this topic and can not find all that much on these tornadoes, so if you have a website I can go to also find the path of these tornadoes and more research on this topic that would be really helpful.(I am trying to help the ones in need)thank you so much