Saturday, January 10, 2009

What are some good souvenirs to get from new york city? -

im going to newyork city and my best friends birthday is coming up she is a teen girl and im clueless. please give me ideas that are some what kid friendly bugget(150 and less)

anything that you woud want for yourself, buy two of. one for her and one for you

You should try Abercrombie and Fitch. The 5th avenue one is always really busy so find the one down at south street sea port(Its right beside the port).You could also try Chinatown for a knock-off designer bag. There cheap and really good quality you can hardly tell there fake!

Abercrombie and Fitch clothes, Holister, American Eagle clothes, Hello Kitty shop at Times Square, Yankees stuff... Everything has NYC logo on it. Hello Kitty is always teen girl s favorite.MoMA museum shop is a lot of great stuff.

KeychainsT-ShirtsSnow GlobesPurse and HadbagsJewelryFloatie Pens or just pensPostcardsMagnetsYou could combine some of these items and make a little gift basket or gift purse too!Hope I Helped!

when i went i got my best friend an i 3 NYC t-shirt. they are very popular and everyone loves them! You might also want to bring back a snowglobe, or a keychain!

Get a t shirt that says - I was robbed in NYC . Or try Tiffany s for a nice piece of jewelry.

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What us there to do in Tennessee? -

I m going during Christmas break so it might be a little cold.I m from the New York state, so what is there to do in Tennessee that you can t do in new York??

Where in Tennessee?? Tenn is a BIG state!East TN, Pigeon Forge, Gatlinburg are really nice this time of year.Central TN, Nashville is Country MusicWest Tn, Memphis, Graceland.

http://www.thingstodo.com/states/TN/inde��

date your cuz?..j/k

Wow, i envy you, I ll swap you the Sydney heatwave for it.

Average Rate Of Pay In America For A 19 Year Old? -

Im thinking of moving to America late next year to live, i would like to know the rate of pay for a 19 year old as i will be getting my own place.thanks :)

I m thinking you need to do much more research. Do you have family here? Are you going to school? Do you know what visa you will require?You are aware that you can t just show up, right? At least not legally.Start looking here: http://travel.state.gov/visa/visa_1750.h��Once that is sorted, you will find the rate of pay will depend more on the job and your level of experience not your age.

what job?

WHERE IS EXIT 60B?!?!?!? -

Me and my friend love the movie Elizabethtown, and we want to go on the road trip that Orlando Bloom went on....there is just 1 problem, we have no idea where 60B is. We have surfed the net endless times, and can t find it. If anyone can help please do. Leave the link of a map, give us directions, SOMETHING!!!!! HELP!!!!

In the movie, 60B is presumed to be near Elizabethtown, KY, which is a real city. Parts of the movie were actually shot in that city. However, the 60B sign was made as a wooden prop just for the movie and doesn t actually exist in real life. If it was real, the sign would certainly be mounted onto a metal post, like all other road signs. Here s the 60B sign in the movie... http://www.welcometotheslowroll.com/Eliz��Maybe just for fun, you could make a 60B sign, and on your road trip, find a flat location in the horse country of Kentucky, shove the sign in the ground, and take a picture. For all you know, it could be the same place as in the movie. It would certainly make for an interesting photo.

What two cities does the chesapeake bay connect? -

You wording is rather odd: A bay would separate cities. However, these cities are on Chesapeake Bay��all in Maryland��so maybe that is what you are looking for?:* Middle River* Essex* Baltimore* Dundalk* Riviera Beach* Annapolis* Hillsmere Shores* Mayo* Shady Side* Deale* North Beach* Chesapeake Beach

Well Norfolk, VA is at the southern end of the bay and Baltimore, MD is near the northern of the bay.If you mean the Chesapeake Bay Bridge, it connects Annapolis with Kent Island.

What three cities have served as the capitol of Ohio? -

The last answer i need! Please and thanks.

Chillicothe 1803-1810 and again from 1812-1816.Zanesville from 1810-1812.Colombus 1816-Present.

It was Chillicothe then Zanesville but became Columbus in February 14, 1812.

How to go to Staples Center from Loyola Marymount by public transit. Get on the 3 bus?...then where to? -

yes you can take the Santa Monica #3 (pay 1.25) get a transfer then take the #3 north to Venice blvd and then transfer to either Metro 333 (limited) or 33 (local)both will take to venice and Figueroa then its about 3 or 4 blocks up tostaples center

I would think you could take the Metro #110 on Jefferson to the Slauson Blue Line Station. This would then take you to the Pico/Flower station and the Staples Center will be a short block to the west. I would, if I were you, go to the Metro website and use their Trip Planner.http://www.metro.net/index.asp

Should I move to Hawaii ? -

What are the jobs there ? Is there lots of jobs there or is there lots of people with out work?What about education and healthcare ? Do they have good schools and good healthcare system ?What about crime and poverty?

Jobs: Average. There are plenty of jobs for the untrained person. However, if you have a degree, don t expect to find a job very quickly. My boyfriend has a Master s degree and he has been unemployed for about 6 months now.Education: Horrible. Worst education I have ever seen. They just instilled this thing called Furlough Fridays - kids don t go to school for 3 Fridays a month! Not only that, but I tutor kids for SAT and most of the high school juniors and seniors have issues reading or they can t do simple math problems. It drives me crazy! Many of the high school kids can t even find the area of a triangle! It s very aggravating. Health care: Great. I have had great experiences at the doctor here. I DO have private insurance, through Kaiser, and I have found that to be an awesome place to go. However, when I first moved here, I applied for and received state insurance. It helped me out a lot. I haven t had any major surgeries or anything, though. I ve been to the ER a few times and have always been seen and released within the span of two hours, which is great for ER service.Crime: Average. Just like any big city, there is crime. However, from my experience, it is mostly smaller crimes. Not many murders, not many robberies - at least not as many from when I lived in NYC.Poverty: Above Average. There is a large lower class and very rich, but small, upper class. The middle class is here, but there is definitely more lower class than anything. To be honest, I think this ties in with the education. Many people have received a poor education, which doesn t open up any good jobs for them, so they work paycheck to paycheck. The high cost of living also does not help. Hawaii is self sufficient. A lot of products are shipped out here and the high cost of shipping causes prices to be higher. Expect to pay between $6-$10 for a gallon of milk.I hope that helped. I asked myself the same questions when I moved out here, and, in my experience, it s like any big city. However, I love it out here because it is also so different and the culture and history of Hawaii is so intense and so different from anything on the mainland. If you do move here, be prepared for island fever. I got it real bad when I first moved here because all of my family were 6000 miles away and it is depressing to be so far away from the comforts of home. You ARE on an island, with a high cost of living, and sometimes it just grind on you until you crack. Whenever I feel that way, I just think to myself Damn, I live in Hawaii...not many people get to experience this...

We have jobs from teachers to lawyers to dentists to doctors. Can t forget the minimum wage jobs such as waiter and retail, either.The public school system isn t that great. The private schools get the most money and are obviously expensive.If you live in a bad area, of course you ll run into crime. Homelessness is a problem here, especially on Oahu. In certain areas it s more prominent than others. One reason why there s so much homelessness is because of the high cost of living. Some people can t afford it.

not if you have a job line up for you here already. otherwise, you might just join thousands of us who are unemployed. the State just lay off more than 600 state workers, so they probably lining up for unemployment benefit starting tomorrow.not to be mean or scare you away, it is quite a bad timing to move to this beautiful place. and since we are isolated islands from the mainland, most daily necessaries are shipped. thus, this added high shipping cost. example a gallon of milk cost $3.99 at safeway when it is on sale. ok, walmart sells it at $3.98 most of the time. tax excluded. we do have good public schools such as Mamilani. They are known as blue ribbon school. but if you don t live near their district, you got to apply out-of-district exemption, which can take sometimes to get in.crime rate is worst on some neighborhoods and homelessness is everywhere. and living beach or park is not an optional as the city county are trying to clean them up . make sure you have lots of cash (better in multi million) if you don t have a job here. otherwise, wait for a few years when economy is better.

You have a good chance if you are a nurse. There is a lot of welfare. There are some good hospitals and they used to have a State medical plan. Crime and poverty in certain ethnic neighborhoods but nothing like the Mainland. I used to have to work two jobs because everything costs so much more there.

I would only move to Hawaii if your job will make you 70K plus a year or in the military. it is very expensive!!! and there are rat problems sometimes. Its not what it seems like on your tv...crime is the same as any big city it all depends on where you move.

No you should not.If you have to ask this question, you definitely should not.

Why not? :)

How rainy is Milwaukee, Wisconsin? -

It really depends on the time of year. April and May can rain a bit, but the summers are usually dry. I was living near there until 8 months ago.