I have 3 Geography/Football questions?
Here are the teams that played on September 19, 2010: Buffalo at Green Bay Pittsburgh at Nashville Philadelphia at Detroit Phoenix (Arizona) at Atlanta Miami at Minneapolis (Minnesota) St. Louis at Oakland Jacksonville at San Diego NY Giants at Indianapolis Baltimore at Cincinnati Chicago at Dallas Tampa Bay at Charlotte (CAR) Kansas City at Cleveland Seattle at Denver Houston at Washington Boston (N.E.) at NY Jets New Orleans at San Francisco 1) Name the team that will travel to a bordering state to engage their competition. 2) Which team will make a transcontinental flight to play their game? - Identify the states the above team will fly over en route to the game (there are 9 states) 3) Determine the team that will "be marching" over the Grand Canyon going to their game. Thanks. What strait is located near the peninsula that San Francisco is located on? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Strait
Geography - 2 Answers
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1) New England Patriots 2) Jacksonville Jaguars - Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California 3) New Orleans Saints 4) Carquinez ??
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1. Boston at NY Jets. Massachusetts is next door to New York. 2. Jacksonville at San Diego. If they drove on I-10, they'd cross through Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona and California, but you could also fit in Georgia if you flew. 3. Tricky. There's no road over the canyon. It's in Arizona, but the team went East. May be the New Orleans Saints, if this is a reference to "When the saints go marching in" song...
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
Tuesday, June 14, 2011
Who do I talk to about job shadowing
Who do I talk to about job shadowing?
I'm a nursing student and I'm trying to figure out where I can shadow people the problem is I want to be a flight nurse and I know that the opportunities to ride along with them are very very limited, but I really want to do it! So if anyone has info on where I can shadow that would b awesome I'm from the Greenwood Indiana area and I go to Huntington University so anywhere around either of those areas would work I was thinking about one in Indianapolis St. Vincents i know they have a helicopter base but I dont know if they would let me or not! thanks!
Health Care - 3 Answers
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Nursing is a really awesome vocation, I have met many wonderful nurses in my lifetime, both men and women. My daughter found some really awesome instruction about it on the resource in the box below, and now she is in her first semester of training.
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An awesome Idea! Informational interview might be the catch phrase to use. Speak to your University Job placement resources and your mentor/counselor. You've done some research finding one hospital. Broaden that search, look for a job shadow experience in the ER or triage of the hospital and find out who rides the copter and ask them for advice. Ask anyone you meet if they know of someone in or close to this profession. Showing a profound interest and perseverance will get you that ride along. They have to have training missions! Good Luck!!
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This is one of the organizations in California called Calstar that does flight nursing. The email address to get a hold of them at would be education@calstar.org
I'm a nursing student and I'm trying to figure out where I can shadow people the problem is I want to be a flight nurse and I know that the opportunities to ride along with them are very very limited, but I really want to do it! So if anyone has info on where I can shadow that would b awesome I'm from the Greenwood Indiana area and I go to Huntington University so anywhere around either of those areas would work I was thinking about one in Indianapolis St. Vincents i know they have a helicopter base but I dont know if they would let me or not! thanks!
Health Care - 3 Answers
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Nursing is a really awesome vocation, I have met many wonderful nurses in my lifetime, both men and women. My daughter found some really awesome instruction about it on the resource in the box below, and now she is in her first semester of training.
2 :
An awesome Idea! Informational interview might be the catch phrase to use. Speak to your University Job placement resources and your mentor/counselor. You've done some research finding one hospital. Broaden that search, look for a job shadow experience in the ER or triage of the hospital and find out who rides the copter and ask them for advice. Ask anyone you meet if they know of someone in or close to this profession. Showing a profound interest and perseverance will get you that ride along. They have to have training missions! Good Luck!!
3 :
This is one of the organizations in California called Calstar that does flight nursing. The email address to get a hold of them at would be education@calstar.org
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Why are Blueberry Preserves dangerous
Why are Blueberry Preserves dangerous?
Recently I went to a family reunion in Indiana and won a door prize. It was a small jar of Blueberry Preserves, 11.5 oz. to be exact. When I flew back home from Indianapolis to Denver I had it packed in my carry on luggage which was just a small backpack, I didn't have any checked luggage. When I went through the TSA security check they confiscated the Preserves and said that I couldn't take it on the plane because it was more than 3 oz. My question is; What exactly is it about Blueberry Preserves that makes it a dangerous terrorist substance? Did they really think that I was going to "JAM" up the flight controls with it or something like that? Please don't tell me that it was because it was more than three ounces either, that's just plain B.S. and totally ridiculous. I mean C'mon really, it was food stuff. Besides, my dad that lives in Texas was allowed to takes his on the plane, and it was the same size jar, only a different flavor. Pay attention Brandon, and everyone else. I said I didn't want to hear anything about that 3 ounces crap. So explain to me why my father was able to take his 11.5 ounce jar of preserves on the plane to Texas. James O Just because YOU'RE paranoid, doesn't mean I'm out to get you. So explain to me what exactly is in preserves that could cause an explosion? Nothing. James O Just because YOU'RE paranoid, doesn't mean I'm out to get you. So explain to me what exactly is in preserves that could cause an explosion? James O Just because YOU'RE paranoid, doesn't mean I'm out to get you. So explain to me what exactly is in preserves that could cause an explosion? Nothing.
Aircraft - 4 Answers
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liquid over 3 ounces cant have it =/ put it on your checked in or eat it before you get there
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Blueberry preserves are highly explosive, and a three-ounce jar would blow a hole about six feet across in the side of an airliner. Or, at least, that's what Dick Cheney thinks. Let's hope we don't get any more of these whack jobs for a few decades. I see the Thumbs Down Monkeys are out in force today. Whenever I get lots of Thumbs Down Monkey Hits, that's when I know for sure I'm right! Thanks, Guys!
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Heres the thing, 3oz is the min. volume needed to cause a serious chemical explosion. 3oz of plastic will actually be more than enough to blow a hole in the side of a pressurized jet. And there are quite a few things that you can mix with preserves to make a nasty bomb. Dont get mad at it. You know it was food, but they dont. I used to work for TSA at the Dayton Airport and snagged one of those SOB's from over seas. He seemed to be a great guy, as im sure you are. But when the investigation was conducted we found that he was meeting someone in Dallas flying from Chicago. He had all kinds of "innocent" stuff in his bag. But when the contents of his bag was put with the contents of the other dudes bag in IL, they had a bomb. Hope this helps you out a bit.
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There is absolutely nothing dangerous about blueberry preserves, nor is there anything dangerous about toothpaste or hair shampoo. Rules are rules, even if they don't make sense to you. If your father did carry on more than a 3 oz. jar of preserves, then someone wasn't doing their job at the airport. The traveling public didn't make up the rules, but the rules got made up thanks to the Muslim terrorists and an overzealous government. And I'm sure that nearly anyone could scoop out the middle of a jar of preserves and hide a nice little chunk of plastic explosive in it. The bigger the jar, the bigger the chunk. That's why they made up the rule. It sucks for the preserve eaters, but helps preserve the safety of everyone that flys.
Recently I went to a family reunion in Indiana and won a door prize. It was a small jar of Blueberry Preserves, 11.5 oz. to be exact. When I flew back home from Indianapolis to Denver I had it packed in my carry on luggage which was just a small backpack, I didn't have any checked luggage. When I went through the TSA security check they confiscated the Preserves and said that I couldn't take it on the plane because it was more than 3 oz. My question is; What exactly is it about Blueberry Preserves that makes it a dangerous terrorist substance? Did they really think that I was going to "JAM" up the flight controls with it or something like that? Please don't tell me that it was because it was more than three ounces either, that's just plain B.S. and totally ridiculous. I mean C'mon really, it was food stuff. Besides, my dad that lives in Texas was allowed to takes his on the plane, and it was the same size jar, only a different flavor. Pay attention Brandon, and everyone else. I said I didn't want to hear anything about that 3 ounces crap. So explain to me why my father was able to take his 11.5 ounce jar of preserves on the plane to Texas. James O Just because YOU'RE paranoid, doesn't mean I'm out to get you. So explain to me what exactly is in preserves that could cause an explosion? Nothing. James O Just because YOU'RE paranoid, doesn't mean I'm out to get you. So explain to me what exactly is in preserves that could cause an explosion? James O Just because YOU'RE paranoid, doesn't mean I'm out to get you. So explain to me what exactly is in preserves that could cause an explosion? Nothing.
Aircraft - 4 Answers
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liquid over 3 ounces cant have it =/ put it on your checked in or eat it before you get there
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Blueberry preserves are highly explosive, and a three-ounce jar would blow a hole about six feet across in the side of an airliner. Or, at least, that's what Dick Cheney thinks. Let's hope we don't get any more of these whack jobs for a few decades. I see the Thumbs Down Monkeys are out in force today. Whenever I get lots of Thumbs Down Monkey Hits, that's when I know for sure I'm right! Thanks, Guys!
3 :
Heres the thing, 3oz is the min. volume needed to cause a serious chemical explosion. 3oz of plastic will actually be more than enough to blow a hole in the side of a pressurized jet. And there are quite a few things that you can mix with preserves to make a nasty bomb. Dont get mad at it. You know it was food, but they dont. I used to work for TSA at the Dayton Airport and snagged one of those SOB's from over seas. He seemed to be a great guy, as im sure you are. But when the investigation was conducted we found that he was meeting someone in Dallas flying from Chicago. He had all kinds of "innocent" stuff in his bag. But when the contents of his bag was put with the contents of the other dudes bag in IL, they had a bomb. Hope this helps you out a bit.
4 :
There is absolutely nothing dangerous about blueberry preserves, nor is there anything dangerous about toothpaste or hair shampoo. Rules are rules, even if they don't make sense to you. If your father did carry on more than a 3 oz. jar of preserves, then someone wasn't doing their job at the airport. The traveling public didn't make up the rules, but the rules got made up thanks to the Muslim terrorists and an overzealous government. And I'm sure that nearly anyone could scoop out the middle of a jar of preserves and hide a nice little chunk of plastic explosive in it. The bigger the jar, the bigger the chunk. That's why they made up the rule. It sucks for the preserve eaters, but helps preserve the safety of everyone that flys.
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Airfare help from USA-to Bosnia
Airfare help from USA-to Bosnia.?
I and my family 2 adults 2 kids(5 years old) wanna visit Bosnia this summer.We can't exactly fly 1st class because moneys tight. What is the cheapest way to get their?Is a direct flight there possible? Last time we went to Detroit -amsterdam-zagreb - drove to bosnia. Would it be possible to fly directly their from the usa? Is it cheaper to just land in Europe(paris berlin etc.) and drive there ?Is landing in Sarajevo cheap? I am close to these major cities Chicago,Detroit,Indianapolis. 2 adults 2 kids and i think im a adult too I am 15 ill be 16 by summer. Thats all I got if you need more info email me. THx 4 ur Help :D
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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To Sarajevo : Lufthansa has direct flights from Munich, Austrian from Vienna, British Airways from London and Malev from Budapest. If you search these four airlines' shedule, you can find the best fare with Malev. It is always cheaper to fly all the way with the same company, not to combine. Malev's share partners fly both to Chicago and Detroit. If you book early in advance you will have better options and cheaper seats. British Airways has nice offers right now for the next year bookings. Lufthansa has flights from all three mentioned cities, but is quite expensive. Ask them about spec. offers and early bookings. The same applies for Austrian and British Airways. There is also possibility to fly from USA using charter flights to Europe, but always search for towns having direct flights to Sarajevo: Madrid, Koeln, Munich, Budapest, Vienna, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Beograd, Ancona and/or London. Good luck, Dado bosanski! edit: They will charge youth/student fare for your ticket, which is about 30% cheaper than adult fare. If you book fixed dates the tickets will be cheaper also. And if you find at least another 2 people traveling on the same dates, you can have another discount as a group.
I and my family 2 adults 2 kids(5 years old) wanna visit Bosnia this summer.We can't exactly fly 1st class because moneys tight. What is the cheapest way to get their?Is a direct flight there possible? Last time we went to Detroit -amsterdam-zagreb - drove to bosnia. Would it be possible to fly directly their from the usa? Is it cheaper to just land in Europe(paris berlin etc.) and drive there ?Is landing in Sarajevo cheap? I am close to these major cities Chicago,Detroit,Indianapolis. 2 adults 2 kids and i think im a adult too I am 15 ill be 16 by summer. Thats all I got if you need more info email me. THx 4 ur Help :D
Other - Europe - 1 Answers
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To Sarajevo : Lufthansa has direct flights from Munich, Austrian from Vienna, British Airways from London and Malev from Budapest. If you search these four airlines' shedule, you can find the best fare with Malev. It is always cheaper to fly all the way with the same company, not to combine. Malev's share partners fly both to Chicago and Detroit. If you book early in advance you will have better options and cheaper seats. British Airways has nice offers right now for the next year bookings. Lufthansa has flights from all three mentioned cities, but is quite expensive. Ask them about spec. offers and early bookings. The same applies for Austrian and British Airways. There is also possibility to fly from USA using charter flights to Europe, but always search for towns having direct flights to Sarajevo: Madrid, Koeln, Munich, Budapest, Vienna, Ljubljana, Zagreb, Beograd, Ancona and/or London. Good luck, Dado bosanski! edit: They will charge youth/student fare for your ticket, which is about 30% cheaper than adult fare. If you book fixed dates the tickets will be cheaper also. And if you find at least another 2 people traveling on the same dates, you can have another discount as a group.
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