9月 9th, 2008 by miloholloway
1. OK most important thing is the lvl of your accounting school. I am at UT and we are rank number 1 in the nation. And they won’t let us join if we completed any of the pre-req for accounting degree and had to take little hour as possible in order to get in.
2. There are different type of accounting plan. In our school, we can declare major junior year and apply for the masters at the same time as undergraduate ( it goes with UT being #1). So its 6 yr program crammed into 5. Accounting…can’t tell you 100%, but in business degree. They won’t take you unless you have 3 years of job experience. Like..my degree is finance, and after 4 years, i ahve to work before i get my masters.
IF you are planning for accounting program, it is in your best interest to work in the BEST FIRM AS POSSIBLE. Meaning, you should apply for the hardest and the most elite accouting program. Which…happend to be UT as of 2007-08
if it doesn’t offer…i could graduate where you ever are..and go to masters at a prestigious place.
on the side note….dude …or lady..if you are going to be a junior your freshmen year…there is a black note that says graduating early in business is bad. SO think about it. If you have the time..you can double major or even triple if you have that many hours. The point is…graduate in 4 years and have a kick butt resume.
good luck
p.s: look into internship!
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8月 11th, 2008 by miloholloway
The best tips I can offer you is “companion gardening”, and planning out your garden so it runs from South to North in a sunny area….at least 6 hours or more of sun a day.
Companion plants for Mesclum salad are:
Eggplants, carrots, radish, celery, peppers, garlic and onions.
Also planting marigolds between or around those plants will help keep certain bugs at bay (so will the garlic plants)
Also, plant the lowest growing plants in the first front rows (south facing), and then the taller ones toward the north side.
Mesclun and most lettuce plants like the cooler weather, so it is best to plant them in the early spring and late summer into the fall. (they don’t do well in the hot summer heat)
Do a web search on Companion plants, some plants don’t do well together-they fight like cats and dogs….while others, enhance the flavor and growing stages of each other. I get the most space and flavor from my veggies when I do companion groups. (herbs and flowers help also)
I hope this help—Happy Gardening.
(check with your weather and planting zones–I’m not familiar with your area)
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8月 10th, 2008 by miloholloway
Sounds like your under peer pressure combined with the fact that the guy you just cant live without doesnt know you exist. We all go through that painful stage growing up especially in the teen and young adolescent years. The nightmares most likely stem from peer pressure. Then adding the fear of not getting that boys attention in a positive manner simply adds to the pressure and unfulfilled desires. Your really putting yourself under a lot of stress over something that you can mostly correct yourself. Just be yourself , quit worrying about things that may or may not happen, and most of all enjoy your youth. Young men will come and go as they please and if this particular young man passes you up , its his loss. Nothing you do or say will change this, he is either interested or not. There is hope though that he just isnt at that stage in his life where he feels comfortable making a commitment with a young lady such as yourself. However i wouldnt hang all my hopes and dreams on a young man who has yet to come around. This probably doesnt solve your dilemma of being in love with a guy and getting nothing in return. Realistically though it may be wiser to move on instead of pining over something that is one sided. Hope this helps in a tough love insight kind of way.
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8月 9th, 2008 by miloholloway
For us, I think our choice to homeschool says that we want to do what suits our family and is best for our particular kids, and that we follow our consciences on important matters even when it’s not the most popular thing to do. I think it also says that we listen to our kids and take into account what they believe is best for them. They all vote for homeschooling any time it comes up. I would hope that any educational option we ever choose will say those things.
I think as we homeschool, my kids are learning how to function in real life outside the classroom. They’re learning to be open-minded and non-judgemental. They’re learning to think of other’s needs before their own. They’re learning to be self-learners and self-starters. My kids are learning to communicate with both genders at all different age levels.
Unfortunately, I think our choice to homeschool says different things to outsiders looking in. So many people have such preconceived notions about homeschooling. People are SO surprised when they find out our family homeschools. They think we’re a normal, happy, healthy, social, family, and then we throw them all off by not fitting into the box that they placed us in. It’s really funny, but kind of sad, too.
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8月 8th, 2008 by miloholloway
Well, there’s the technical answer and there’s reality. About 10% of our workforce is currently illegal. So while I wish everyone would play by the rules, the truth is that the rules have broken down.
If I really wanted to move to Vegas, I’d pursue both avenues at the same time; i.e. start the process for getting a green card, but also simply fly over and stay. Within a couple years any illegal immigrants will likely be granted citizenship via an amnesty bill (highly likely to pass under the next Democratic leadership). So, coming over now may be a quick path to citizenship that may not be available after an amnesty bill is passed a couple years from now.
Without a green card however, you probably wont have access to some of the higher-paying jobs though.
Lastly, are you sure you want to do this? Vegas is a nice place to visit, but I’d rather live in the UK myself.
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8月 7th, 2008 by miloholloway
I would ask your boss if there are breaks and when to take them. By the way, do not be misled by people who tell you the law requires breaks (unless you are a railroad engineer, truck driver, or airline pilot). There is no federal break law and in most states there is no break law. It is almost an urban myth. Almost every employee believes they are entitled to fifteen minutes every four hours, even though most states have no break requirement and among the few that do have the requirement none have a 15 minute requirement.
Here is a list of the ONLY states with mandatory break laws:
California: Employees must get a 10-minute break for every four hours worked provided that the work day is at least five hours long.
Colorado: 10 minutes for every four hours worked.
Kentucky: 10 minutes for every four hours worked.
Maine: 30 minutes after six hours of work which may also be used as a meal period.
Minnesota: “Reasonable” amount of time in a four-hour period “to use the restroom.”
Nevada: 10 minutes for every four hours worked.
Oregon: 10 minutes for every four hours worked.
Washington: 10 minutes for every four hours worked.
In all other states, there is no break requirement. Most good employers give breaks, of course, but they are not legally required to do so.
A ten minute break has to be a paid break under federal law. Under federal law, a break must be at least 20 minutes of uninterrupted time before it can be unpaid.
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8月 6th, 2008 by miloholloway
For the most part, the regulations are the same (license requirement, size and number limits, closed areas and seasons), however there are a few special regulations.
28.90. Diving, Spearfishing.
Persons who are floating or swimming in the water may use spearfishing gear and skin or SCUBA diving equipment to take fin fish other than giant (black) sea bass, garibaldi, gulf grouper, broomtail grouper, trout, salmon, striped bass or broadbill, except that:
(a) No person may possess or use a spear within 100 yards of the mouth of any stream in any ocean waters north of Ventura County.
(b) When spearfishing for or in possession of federal groundfish or associated species as authorized pursuant to sub-sections 27.25(c)(4), 27.30(c)(4), 27.35(c)(4), 27.40(c)(3), 27.45(c)(4) or 27.50(c)(3), in an area or during a season closed to the take of these these species, no fishing gear except spearfishing gear may be aboard the vessel or watercraft.
(Open the PDF file of the regulations booklet and do a search on the word “spearfishing” to find applicable sections.)
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8月 5th, 2008 by miloholloway
Let me suggest that your train of thought was heading in the right direction, but then it crashed after derailing.
Yes there are countries all over the world that use slave labor tactics. No it isn’t the responsibility of American to fix it as far as putting money into the problem. Our responsibility is to get our elected officials to stop the wasteful spending habits that they have at all levels, so the companies will stay here in our country and not go to these other countries.
The actual American citizen has selfishly made this problem worse, and continues to allow our government to tax everyone and everything. Our greed as Americans lets a Union tell a business that it has to operate at a cost that will cripple the company. Aske the auto industry why they keep closing plants across the country.
Our individual greed, as well as our government taxes, and all of those sweet little special interest groups have brought this on.
The actual answer is to rebuild our government and retake our country. When that is done, we need to keep out of the afairs of the rest of the world and work on taking care of things here at home.
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8月 4th, 2008 by miloholloway
Hamsters are mammals which belong to the rodent family having large incisor teeth that are continually growing necessitating gnawing to prevent the teeth from overgrowing. The word ‘rodent’ is derived from the latin word ‘rodere’ which means ‘to gnaw’.
Hamsters form the Family Cricetidae which is broken down into different Genera (including Cricetulus, Phodopus and Calomyscus). Within each Genera are various species of hamster. There are many different species of hamsters throughout the world and most hamsters inhabit semi-desert areas where they live in burrows. These burrows consist of many tunnels and separate chambers including chambers where the hamster will store food and sleep. Hamsters are nocturnal, sleeping during the hot days and waking in the cooler evenings. They have very poor eyesight but a keen sense of smell and excellent hearing.
Most species of hamsters have expandable cheek pouches in which they can carry food and bedding back to their burrow where they will store food. The word ‘hamster’ comes from the German word ‘hamstern’ which means ‘to hoard’.
Only a few hamster species are widely kept as pets but the hamster is the most popular of the smaller rodents kept as a pet in many countries today.
** This is perfectly NORMAL hamster are nocturnal**
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8月 3rd, 2008 by miloholloway
No; you can definitely not get a job at 15 without a worker’s permit; you have to be 16 to work. I’m from Illinois - I wanted to get a job when I was fifteen, and I was told I had to get a workers permit. When I asked about getting a workers permit, I was told no, that they were only issued under special circumstances (serious family/financial problems, etc.), not simply because the 15-year-old wants a job. If you want a job at 15, I suggest doing something on your own, like babysitting, dog walking/sitting, or maybe working for a family friend’s business, etc. When I was 15, I ended up working at a family friend’s antique shop. It didn’t pay much ($5/hr), but it was a job, and I started learning about job responsibility and I was finally earning my own money. Best wishes!
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