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Q&A: Can anybody tell if I’m turning 23 years old on December, I can move out from parents to friends before I get
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about Washington D.C. on January 21st, 2012
Question by ripponjeet: Can anybody tell if I’m turning 23 years old on December, I can move out from parents to friends before I get
a job the same time I’m undergraduate student of UMUC? I plan to move out because my parents moved from Prince George’s County, Maryland to Howard County, Maryland but I never liked Howard County, Maryland because it’s in Baltimore Metropolitan area. I want to move back in Washington DC metropolitan area but the counties in Washington DC Metropolitan area are Prince Georges County, Maryland, Montgomery County, Maryland, Arlington County, Virginia, Fairfax County, Virginia, Loudon County, Virginia and Washington DC the capitol which are connects each other. I will live all my life in Montgomery County, Maryland because I have more friends in the Washington DC metropolitan areas. I have some friends in Baltimore Metropolitan area. My parent’s want me to move out so I can be permanently on my own and I can have good freedom. I still can get Bachelors in Information Technology on May 2010. During the present I can work at the insurance company as Administrative job or Sales Job. If I mov
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Answer by src50
Good God.
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can some one tell me how to get a cheap hostel in Michigan and New York in June.?
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about New York on January 8th, 2012
Question by James Kwame A: can some one tell me how to get a cheap hostel in Michigan and New York in June.?
i will like to have afordable means of transport from New York to Michigan. Would be pealsed to have list of places to visit in both cities too
Thanks
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Answer by crave knowledge
Hostels:
http://www.hostels.com/
http://www.hostels.com/en/findabed.php?ChosenCity=New%20York&ChosenCountry=USA
Sites to see:
http://www.newyorkcityfocus.com/
http://www.michigan.org/
Transportation:
http://www.greyhound.com/home/
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Q&A: Can someone tell me the name of the blue painting that was at the museum of modern art in San Francisco?
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about San Francisco on January 1st, 2012
Question by Bleue: Can someone tell me the name of the blue painting that was at the museum of modern art in San Francisco?
I went to the MOMA somewhere between october-novemeber 2007 and there was a blue painting there; the whole canvas was blue, and only blue. I really would love to know the name of the painting?
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Answer by Carol the Undead
Yes! That would be Yves Klein’s Blue Monochrome. He painted it with his own mixture of blue to create a new blue that is named for him.It’s called International Klein Blue. Though people like to call his paintings Abstract Expressionist, he was definitely neo-Dada. Some Abstract Expressionists did strip down paintings to their basic elements of form and color (see Barnett Newman) Klein was more interested in what the color blue represented. He did a whole series of blue paintings that represented different cities in the world. The Dada influence is seen mostly in his sculpture though, which true to Dada style, had a sense of humor and absurdity- and often a message about human behavior or politics. (see “The Specialization of Sensibility in the Raw Material State into Stabilized Pictorial Sensibility, The Void” sculpture).
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Q&A: anyone can tell me the cheapest flight ticket from Saigon to Singapore?
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about Singapore on November 11th, 2011
Question by menh y: anyone can tell me the cheapest flight ticket from Saigon to Singapore?
I mean the flight fee from hochiminh city to singapore
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Answer by psor
dunno about saigon but from hanoi to singapore on Tiger Air is between 58 USD to 74 USD
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Can anyone tell me some beautiful luxury hotels in New York?
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about New York on November 8th, 2011
Question by kimberly w: Can anyone tell me some beautiful luxury hotels in New York?
I am going there for my anniversary, and I am treating me and my husband and I want to do something exciting. I always wanted to go to New York I would also like to know some stores where I can shop. I plan on leaving 2 weeks before christmas.
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Answer by ennie
Waldorf-Astoria
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Could someone tell me more about the City College of San Francisco Job Fair held tomorrow in San Francisco?
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about San Francisco on September 27th, 2011
Question by valouriey: Could someone tell me more about the City College of San Francisco Job Fair held tomorrow in San Francisco?
I’d like to know specifically who it’s geared toward, say students, educators, the general public and so forth. I know it’s held on the Mission Campus on Valencia Street, but I have been unable to find an official website, even at the school website!
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Answer by Ryan M
What do you want to know about it?
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Q&A: Can someone familiar with Singapore tell me the best & cheapest way to visit this lovely country?
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about Singapore on September 23rd, 2011
Question by M. Shankar: Can someone familiar with Singapore tell me the best & cheapest way to visit this lovely country?
I stay in India and want information on budget hotels, places of visit and mode of transport in Singapore.
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Answer by chris c
To come here for free, you might try approaching a courier company that pays for your air fare but you hep carrying goods in for them. (careful that you don’t carry any drugs or fire arms, you will be hang under Singapore Law). Once you get here, budget hotels and cheap food a plenty.
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Can somebody tell me whether these hotels are in a good area in San Francisco?
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about San Francisco on September 4th, 2011
Question by MH: Can somebody tell me whether these hotels are in a good area in San Francisco?
Hello,
I am planning to spend a few days in San Francisco, but I cannot decide which of these two hotels I should take and whether they are in a safe/ good area of San Francisco or not.
Is the Adante Hotel in a safe area of San Francisco?
It is located in 610 Geary Street.
The other hotel is called La Luna Inn and it is located in 2599 Lombard Steet. Is a cable car station close to that hotel and ore the main sights good reachable from that hotel?
It would be nice if somebody who have stayed in one these hotel could tell me whether it is a good/ nice hotel and whether it is recommendable. Thanks!
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Answer by robi_jeen16
this is based from the opinions i got from the internet:
Adante Hotel::
i Had a pleasant 4 nite stay at the Adante and read some very uneven reviews.For the money you know that you should lower your expectations, having said that front desk staff were always courteousand helpful, housekeeping was always on top of things, rooms done everyday and done right. We had the park and room rate and with the transit…
We have previously stayed at the sister hotel, The York, and had a pleasant stay, so we thought we would give the Adante a try.This is an old fashioned, mid sized hotel in a good central location. The staff were very friendly, and the hotel was clean.The decor of the room was a bit strange (undersea mural painted…)
We enjoyed our stay at Adante Hotel & would stay there again. We were greeted Tony at checkin who was always friendly & helpful at the front desk. Our room was clean & tidy with a huge ensuite, big TV, iron, safe & ceiling fan. The area can feel a bit dodgy at night, but we felt safe going to…
I have just come back from San Francisco. I stayed at the Adante hotel for 10 nights with my girlfriend and we don’t have a single complaint about it. The hotel is clean, the rooms are cleaned everyday. The staff are friendly and helpful. Our toilet got blocked while we were there and we informed the front desk of this…
They were having computer problems and couldn’t check us in right away. They locked our luggage in a room and bought us a couple of drinks while we waited. I’d only recommend the room as a place to sleep and shower. If you aren’t planning on spending much time at your hotel it is perfect. It is clean, safe, and…
My family and I stayed for 1 night and I must say, I had a few reservations after reading the previous reviews. However, the hotel was basic and old but clean. Our bathroom was quite new and very clean. The complimentary breakfast was adequate and there was plenty to fill up on. It was centrally located and an easy walk…
We arrived about 10.00pm and was advised by the friendly front desk staff member that we had been allocated a delux queen room. Room was a good size with a separate couch. Batthroom was very large. Room very clean and bed comfortable. All staff were very courteous and helpful. I would stay again and recommend this Hotel to others.
I stayed here in June 2007. I booked through expedia and got a great rate ($ 65/night). The hotel is centrally located. It is indeed not far from the sketchy part of the city (to the right as you exit the hotel), but it is still safe and only three blocks away from the Union Square and all the restaurants and…
My mother and I flew to San Francisco 5/19 for a concert and stayed one night at The Adante Hotel. The hotel definitely needs some work.1) The room accomodations were unsatisfactory. Apon walking into my room I was horrified by the color of the walls, which were a shade of yellow that looked ike someone had urinated on them….
As a experianced traveller (have been on the road for 6 months) this hotel is not represented accuratley- Decor and condition is shocking NO A/C, service is so so-dated, smelly, not anywhere as good as a best western/motel 6/super 8.Hand painted murals on poor quality walls to disguise age-just…
La Luna Inn :::
Stayed for 3 nights before moving on to LA. The hotel was located at the Golden Gate bridge end of Lombard Street about 30 minutes walk from Fishermans Wharf and Pier 39. There was a lot of traffic noise from our front facing room which may bother some people but we didn’t find it much of a problem. The rooms…
Motel style but really nice modern rooms, staff were so helpful, on main road so slightly noisy and as a motel style you can here people wheeling their luggage and talking outside, dont let that put you off though cos I am REALLY sensitive to noisy hotels and i really enjoyed our stay here. Beds were huge and really comfy….
This hotel is just a place to crash, but at the same time, it’s not ideal. It gets the job done however, and it’s super cheap for the area.Pros:Felt pretty safe although Lombard is crazy busyComfy bedsVery cleanFree parking (we had no trouble finding a spot)Cheap rate!Cons:Even the back of the hotel…
Perhaps the first problem was booking via an online site. I have found in the past that this means in many hotels that you get the worst rooms. We were in room #3, on the first floor on the parking lot. There was a workdesk but you had to move it and block the small space to hang clothes as…
My husband and I stayed in La Luna Inn for two nights during a recent vacation to California. With tax, we paid about $ 107 a night, a good value, I think. The hotel is very cheery and nicely kept. The room was small, but that really didn’t bother us. We weren’t in it much anyway. A little bit of a…
We had a pleasant stay at La Luna Inn. The room was large and clean, the beds were comfortable. The staff was helpful, the continental breakfast was a convenient way to start a day. The parking was free. The price was a little over $ 100. We’ll definately stay there again. Los Angeles
Much better than I thought it would be. Clean rooms, helpful desk people, adequate bathroom, free parking is a good thing in SF. Leave your car there and take the bus or cabs to where you want to go. Rooms in the back were ok but those in our party who stayed on the street side said it was very…
Note: these opinion are not from me..ive just got it on the internet and my friends..hope ive helped u
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Critique this really short story and tell me what you think.?
Posted by Mostafa Safavi in All about New York on August 25th, 2011
Question by vjf66: Critique this really short story and tell me what you think.?
The Cashier
There was a lonely old man named Eugene that used to walk by my house every morning. He had told me once that he felt envious of all the rich men who have everything they want, including a beautiful wife. He worked as a cashier at the local grocery store, but he wanted more than that. He felt like he deserved more respect as a person and didn’t’t only want to be known as “the cashier.” I respected his opinion, but I saw a large flaw in his view. He had too much pride in himself; so much, in fact, that he quit his job as a cashier and moved to New York City to become a taxicab driver.
He told me, “I don’t want to be lazy about this anymore. I’ve always wanted to see the city, and I wouldn’t have to move around that much. All I’d have to do is drive, and I drive pretty well for a sixty-year-old man like me. Also, I’d probably get paid much more as a taxicab driver in the bustling city of New York City, than as a cashier in a rundown grocery store in this quiet town.” He walked away, but then turned around to add, “I want you to visit New York City one day. Hopefully, you’ll find my taxicab and come inside so I can drive you around and tell you how much my life’s improved.”
Within the following week, he moved to New York City. That’s the last time I ever actually saw Eugene.
His lust for a new life and greed for more money led him to his untimely death. I only knew of his death because I read it in a newspaper, in the obituaries section. It read along the lines of, “Eugene Harold Thompson, Jr. was killed in a fender bender traffic accident late Tuesday night. Witnesses claimed to have seen a speeding red car crash into the back of a taxicab. The taxicab, driven by Eugene, was sandwiched in between that car and a bus at around 12:30 AM…”
It was too bad. He wanted money and a wife, but instead he received a coma and death. He followed his dreams too late in life, and for that, life gave him wrath. He never received the money he longed for or the wife he dreamed of his whole adult life. His gluttony of fulfillment never paid off like he thought it would.
I visited his tombstone, which was placed in his hometown. It read, “GLUTTONY KILLS MORE THAN THE SWORD.”
If you haven’t noticed yet, it contains all 7 deadly sins. I wrote this for a writing club. So, tell me what you think. Thanks.
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Answer by kellie paul
hey see www.moneyjobz.com
for this.
you’ll see the links specificly about this on the left and the right side so you dont have to go and search everywhere
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searched and visited personally.
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