Cost Of Foundation Repair Military
Frequently Asked Questions
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QUESTION:
i want to switch job fm sales to Operations.for it,i ve to go through a interview process by HR. how to handle
if HR puts a question on why i want to switch from sales to operations,what answer,i can give to him to satisfy. any ideas,you want to suggest. but soon,my interview is pretty soon.thanks,-
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Our units were placed in the Pentagon after the horrors of 9/11 prevented humans from entering and working because of burnt jet fuel, burnt building materials, and the tragedy of burnt human bodies. After sending 2 18-wheelers of our units to place in offices on Friday, employees and service members returned safely to work on Monday.
Highly technical, delicate equipment in Iraq was being damaged by the baby-powder fine dust that could not be kept out of work areas at a military facility there. The cramped living and working quarters of the military members contributed to odors, transmission of communicable illnesses, breathing challenges. After installation of 10 Fresh Air units, the entire facility as well as the well-being of the personnel changed dramatically for the good.
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QUESTION:
How can obama change anything when he cant even give strait forward answers?
A few days back I sent Obama an email not only making a statement but also asking a question. He talks about his plan to make more jobs for Americans. My question to him is how does he plan to do that when 99% of jobs require a GED or high school diploma. Here in Georgia it costs 99$ to take the GED test and 25$ for every test that has to be retaken. So if you cant get a job without a GED or high school diploma then how is someone like myself suppose to pay to take the GED test so I am able to get a job. I thought education was suppose to be free. I was a teenage mother, I had to quit school because the school I was going to didnt think I should be around other students that they thought weren’t having sex. This is the email that I got back:Dear Friend:
Thank you for writing to me. I appreciate hearing
from you and value your input.Each day, I am moved by the messages I receive
from people across the country. Far too many Americans
are struggling–falling behind on mortgage payments,
coping with illness, or losing a job without warning. My
Administration is working to address the serious challenges
our Nation faces. I am committed to taking immediate
steps that generate job creation and economic recovery, and
I am determined to make investments that lay a new
foundation for real and lasting progress.To build this new foundation, we need health care
reform–this year–that reduces costs, protects health care
choices, and assures quality, affordable care for all
Americans. I encourage you to visit
www.HealthReform.gov to learn more about my
commitment to enacting comprehensive health care reform
in 2009.I am also dedicated to building a clean energy
economy that creates millions of jobs, helps us achieve
energy independence, and reduces pollution as we tackle
the effects of global warming. Please visit
www.Recovery.gov to read about the more than billion
in clean energy investments my Administration has made to
jump-start our economy and build the jobs of tomorrow.To prepare our children to thrive in the global
economy, we must guarantee every child a complete and
competitive education. For information about my
education reform agenda, please join me online at:
www.whitehouse.gov/agenda/education.At the same time, we have an obligation to rein in
our budget deficit by cutting wasteful spending and
ineffective programs. We can do all this, and change the
way business is done in Washington, by building the most
open, transparent, and accountable government in our
history.While we repair our communities, we must also
recognize the important contributions of our service men
and women in Afghanistan, Iraq, and other nations. Our
military and their families have borne an enormous burden
for their fellow citizens, serving with honor and succeeding
beyond any expectation. For those who have been injured
or lost their lives in pursuit of our freedom, we owe them
our undying gratitude. I am committed to assisting our
servicemembers, veterans, and their families and honoring
our debts to them.Information on jobs, health benefits, housing
assistance, and other public resources for those in need can
be found by calling 1-(800)-FEDINFO or by visiting:
www.usa.gov.The only way to solve the problems of our time is to
involve all Americans in shaping the policies that affect our
lives. I hope you continue to explore
www.WhiteHouse.gov, which is regularly updated and
more interactive than ever before. Thank you again for
writing.Sincerely,
Barack Obama
To be a part of our agenda for change, join us at www.WhiteHouse.gov
How does he plan to make the “no child left behind” law better if he isnt helping parents get a education so that parents can help teach there children. I was not given my free education and I am still not getting it.
HELP PARENTS GET AN EDUCATION SO THEY CAN HELP TEACHERS TEACH THERE CHILDREN AND NO CHILD WILL BE LEFT BEHIND!!He cant even give straight forward answers doesn’t even begin to answer what makes every American think that he is giving straight forward answers to other things, He is to worried about his agenda.
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The only thing he is good for is preparing the nation for the take-over by the Anti-Christ & total destruction.
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QUESTION:
Groups and oraganisations?
Out of interest, how does the following influence science?1. Greenpeace
2. Cancer Research UK
3. British Cancer Society
4. Pharmaceutical Companies – specific one called Pfizer
5. Environmental group called Environment Agency-
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1. Greenpeace:On 4 May 1972, following Dorothy Stowe’s departure from the chairmanship of the Don’t Make a Wave Committee, the fledgling environmental group officially changed its name to “The Greenpeace Foundation”.
In 1972 the yacht Vega, a 12.5-metre (41 ft) ketch owned by David McTaggart (an eventual spokesman for Greenpeace International), was renamed Greenpeace III and sailed in an anti-nuclear protest into the exclusion zone at Mururoa in French Polynesia to attempt to disrupt French atmospheric nuclear testing. This voyage was sponsored and organised by the New Zealand branch of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament.[19] CNDNZ and the New Zealand Peace Media had been lobbying the New Zealand Government and the New Zealand public to place pressure on Britain and France to agree to enforce a nuclear test ban in the South Pacific since the mid 1950s.
In 1973 the yacht Fri spearheaded an international protest of a flotilla of yachts in a voyage against atmospheric nuclear tests at Moruroa in French Polynesia.[20] Fri was an important part of a series of anti-nuclear protest campaigns out of New Zealand and Australia which lasted thirty years, from which New Zealand declared itself a Nuclear free zone which became enshrined in legislation in what became the New Zealand Nuclear Free Zone, Disarmament, and Arms Control Act 1987.[21][22] This voyage was organised by CNDNZ and the New Zealand Peace Media. In 1974, coordinated by Greenpeace New Zealand, the Fri embarked on a 3 year 40,233 kilometers “Pacific Peace Odyssey” voyage, carrying the peace message to all nuclear states around the world.[23][24]
In 1974 the La Flor, from Melbourne, Australia, skippered by Rolf Heimann, a children’s author, set out for Mururoa via New Zealand as Greenpeace IV but arrived after the final nuclear test for the year. The French military conducted more than 200 nuclear tests (40 of them atmospheric) at Mururoa and Fangataufa atolls over a thirty-year period ending in 1996.
In 1975 the Vancouver based Greenpeace Foundation mounted an anti-whaling campaign which encountered Soviet whalers over the seamounts off Mendocino, California. This campaign had been influenced by the work of Paul Spong and Farley Mowat as well as Robert Hunter’s encounter with the Orca Skana.
In 1976 a campaign was launched against the killing and skinning of baby seals in Newfoundland for the high-fashion fur trade, targeting Norwegian ships engaged in the trade after receiving a hostile welcome from the Newfoundland fishermen involved in the hunt. Greenpeace used helicopters to move people and supplies to a base camp at Belle Isle. Brigitte Bardot later got involved in this campaign, to great effect. In the same year another anti-whaling expedition, using the James Bay as Greenpeace VII, disrupted the Soviet fleet again, but this time with the assistance of a “deep throat” source and extra funding from Ed Daly of World Airways. At about the same time visits to Japan were arranged to persuade the Japanese people that whaling should end.
By the late 1970s, spurred by the global reach of what Robert Hunter called “mind bombs”, in which images of confrontation on the high seas converted diffuse and complex issues into considerably more media-friendly David versus Goliath-style narratives, more than 20 groups across North America[4], Europe[5], New Zealand[6] and Australia[7] had adopted the name “Greenpeace”.
Greenpeace also engaged with its opponents through the courts both in Canada (defending a loitering charge for failing to leave a fisheries office) and in France (David McTaggart’s Law of the Sea case to recover repair costs after his yacht Vega was damaged by the French navy).
Similarly, Greenpeace became involved with lobbying elected officials and various bodies such as the United Nations through events such as the Conference on the Human Environment and with the International Whaling Commission.
On August 21, 2007, Yvo de Boer, head of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), angered environmental groups with his suggestion that “rich nations should be absolved from the need to cut emissions if they pay developing countries to do it on their behalf”. Doug Parr of Greenpeace opposed Mr. de Boer’s suggestion: “The current trading system is not delivering emissions reductions as it is … Expanding it like this to give rich countries a completely free hand will simply not work.”[25] On August 22, 2007, the Philippine Department of Energy’s plan to develop nuclear energy as an alternative source of power was opposed by Von Hernandez, campaign director of Greenpeace Southeast Asia, who warned that exploring nuclear options to bolster energy demand is “dangerous and misleading.” He said the risks of accidents like Chernobyl or the most recent Kashiwazaki nuclear plant leak in Japan after an earthquake are real.[26]
Four Greenpeace activists breached security at Heathrow Airport on February 25, 2008 to c
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QUESTION:
Any suggestions for first time home buyers?
My husband and I are serious about buying our first home in 2008. We have had some credit problems in the past (when we were in our late teens-early 20’s) but we have fixed all but 2 of them; together these 2 debts total approx k but we are paying them down gradually. Unfortunately, we don’t have too much money for a down payment but we’re still saving. We’d like to get pre-approved before we do any “hard-core house shopping”. Ideally, we’d like a “fixer-upper” but nothing too major.Where’s the best place to start looking for pre-approvals?
Are there things that we should look for when applying for a pre-approval? Things to avoid?
Any general suggestions/warnings/ideas/experiences, etc. that you can offer?
Thanks!
Thanks everyone! All great answers and a lot of info I had no idea about! Hopefully we can find the best deal for us!!Unfortunately Sadeeq, I know for sure that it is impossible in my area to rent a home/apt/condo, etc for 1/3 of the price of a mortgage… average monthly rental in my area is between 00-1400mo, depending on amenities.
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I have lots of suggestions…I have purchased 3 homes so far and every time I learn something new. It seems you are on the right track trying to pay off old debts, that looks good on paper when you get ready to get pre-approved. If you or your husband were part in the military or children of military personell, USAA is great for mortgages, banking, car/home insurance, investments, etc.If not try to go through banks that belong to Lending Tree, where several banks compete to do business with YOU. They are going to try to offer you the best type of loan. Whatever you do, PLEASE get a fixed rate loan. Most of the people that have lost their homes in the last 3 yrs were on an adjustable rate loan. Read on the difference…so you are informed when you begin dealing with banks. The better informed the better equipped you are. Do not be affraid of 30 yr mortgages. It doesn’t mean that you will be in the home for 30 yrs, but interest rates tend to be lower, thus making monthly payments easier, especially if you are getting a fixer upper.
When it comes to buying the house, have an inspector do a threrral inspection. Interview these inspectors to make sure that they have extensive experience and training. The cheapest inspection will cost you MOST later. When the inspector goes through the house you and your husband should go with him while he conducts his inspection. He should be able to provide you with a written report within two weeks after inspection. Also check with the Better Bus Bureau to make sure this inspector or company does not have any complaints. So far I have had two great inspectors in my last two purchases, they came from a friend who had recently purchased her home and was very satisfied with the work done. Pilar to Post is a great company, check if they have it in your state.
Although a house might be for sale and there is an asking price, it doesn’t mean that you have to pay that price. NEGOTIATE!!! Especially after the inspection, based on what the inspector finds, you are able to negotiate the price down for repairs or ask for repairs. Find our from your realtor how long has the house been on sale. The longer the house sits the more ammunition you can use to drive the price down toward your advantage.
Because the slump in the housing market, this is the BEST time to purchase a home, it is a buyers market!!! Educate yourselves on home buying, there are lots of information out there. Talk to each other and agree on what you want and don’t want. Buying a home is stressful, so is moving, but if you and your husband communicate, you will make the right choices. Also check on first time home buyers programs in your state/city. There are great programs in different states.
Make sure that whatever home you decide that you move in to at least a 50% larger space what you currently have. You do not want to run out of space within a few months after moving. Ask owners for the disclosure, this is a document that states lead paint, termite infestation, etc. Also ask if the house have had a fire in recent years, when was the fire place was cleaned last, choose a home with cuircut breaker system, that the HVAC and water heater are less than 7 yrs old. The HVAC could be as old as 10, but the water heater should not, because they last about 10 yrs on average. The water heater should be 40 gal or more. Also make sure that there are no cracks on the foundation as this is a very costly expense to repair and after all you are going to sell your home eventually, but you want to make a profit.
Sorry, lots of info!!! Please read, take time to be informed and educated, that is most important that having a good credit report or anything else. A home is the most expensisve purchase you will make in your life, therefore make it a smart one.
Should you want to further reach me, please e-mail me at zari_sanchez@yahoo.com.
Good luck, BEST wishes.
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