Friday, July 22, 2011

Would it bother my future wife if i have an stiletto heel fetish ?

Would it bother my future wife if i have an stiletto heel fetish ?
I'm a vietnamese american guy and i live in the united states in the state of north carolina, i live in the suburbs of charlotte and i worked a corporate law firm building which is a 40 story building. I'm a coporate layer i graduated from law school and i work as a prosecutor so i'm always in the office everyday and in court. However, i have this fetish that i'm afraid my future wife will be bothered, it's an high heel shoe fetish and i don't know if this is common or not. Where i work i see stiletto heels on ladies almost every minute and every second even in the elevator. I have 2 pairs of those shoes at home so sometimes i wear them because of my fetish. My girlfriend is in vietnam and i'm planning on marrying her in the next year and i don't want something like this scaring her away. After i marry her it will be a year later before she comes to america. Do you think my future wife would be bothered by this fetish i have ??? I'm really scared this will ruin my marriage.
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgendered - 4 Answers
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1 :
I think you should ride into Vietnam on a Harley Davidson emblazoned with stars and stripes with a beatbox playing "Born in the USA" The locals will LOVE it.
2 :
Just explain it to her , otherwise she might think your a cross dresser. Nothing to be ashamed of at all just tell her.
3 :
Before you enter marriage, it's important that your future wife knows about everything that has the potential to affect your marriage. With marriage, it's vital that you open yourself up to your partner because trust is a very big thing. Good luck!
4 :
I don't think I would be that bothered, as long as you kept in inside the house, but, I would hide my expensive shoes away so as not to get ruined!

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Which city would be best for a young mother of two young boys relocating.?

Which city would be best for a young mother of two young boys relocating.?
I have been looking at relocating to North Carolina and I narrowed it down to four cities. Wilmington, Cary, Charlotte and Raleigh. I want to move where there are great schools,places where there are alot of activities and recreation for my kids to play. I am 32yrs.old with section 8, seperated and going to school fulltime for cosmetology. In Cleveland there are no jobs, crime rate is sky high and more that fifty percent of the homes are in forclosure. So the ideal place for me is where I can find a job, great school system,and a nice home where I don't have to worry about foreclosure. This will be my first time ever leaving Cleveland, Ohio. Which ever place I choose I want to make sure it's perfect. My kids are 12 and 10yrs. old and they have alot of energy. They enjoy playing football, going swimming, riding bikes,parks, and movies. This is all a big part of my deciding the best place. I chose Wilmington for the beach,Cary for the schools, Raleigh seems like alot and Charlotte.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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no dont move to NC, go to VA move to Colonial Heights, I grew up there, that was a wonderful place! I wish I could go back, but I'm stuck in Texas now :(
2 :
if you have section 8 dont you have to move somewhere where that is given i would probably say raleigh its kinda of hood but kinda nice i moved from nyc to va country it was boring

Monday, July 18, 2011

Should the Mexico Consular Card Be Considered Legal ID For Drivers Licenses Bank Accounts Credit Cards?

Should the Mexico Consular Card Be Considered Legal ID For Drivers Licenses Bank Accounts Credit Cards?
If the Durham, North Carolina city council follows through with their plan to accept the controversial Mexican Matricula Consular cards as a legal form of identification. The government of Mexico through its consulates, distributes the cards throughout the United States, mostly to those living in the country illegally. The Durham City Attorney issued the following statement on the matter: "The official purpose of the card is to demonstrate that the holder is a Mexican citizen living outside of Mexico. It includes an official Government of Mexico issued ID number and bears a photograph and address of the Mexican National to whom it is issued." Since the announcement, the city council has received dozens of complaints from citizens, many worried that the cards will lead to illegal aliens voting in elections. Mitch Kokai with the John Locke Foundation told WTDV: “It really doesn't tell you anything about the legal or illegal status of the person being in the United States.� Kokai continued: “That could be the path that leads from this card to the official document - to being able to vote - and I think for voter integrity that's a concern a lot of folks should have.� The move will make Durham the only city in the nation to accept the cards for conducting business with city agencies. It would also serve as acceptable identification with the police. In September, the staff of the Mexican Consulate in Raleigh came to Charlotte’s Concord High School to sign up thousands of Mexican nationals for Matricula Consular cards and passports. While Mexican officials made the ridiculous claim that they are distributing the documents so that the illegal aliens can safely return home, the real motivation is to assist Charlotte’s large illegal population in obtaining driver’s licenses. According to the NCDOT website, the North Carolina DMV accepts “Matricula Consular cards issued by the Mexican consulate FOR North Carolina.� Also needed for a license is “Proof of Identity Documents,� and any “Valid, unexpired Passport from any nation� will fulfill that requirement. Another reason for the distribution of the Matricula Consular cards is to help Mexican illegal aliens secure bank accounts, credit cards, and loans in this country. Of course, we all know that on October 26, 2001, President Bush signed the USA Patriot Act. However, I would wager to say that almost no one knows that contained in section 326(b) of the USA Patriot Act is a provision that allows US banks to accept Mexican Matricula Consular cards as a valid form of ID for opening bank accounts. It should be noted that while our President and Congress ordered American banks to recognize these Mexican-issued cards, there is not one Mexican bank which accepts their own government’s Matricula Consular card as a valid form of ID, because the bearer’s identity is basically untraceable. So, beware North Carolina…if the national pattern holds true--in the coming months you can expect to see an increase in DUI accidents thanks to the pending driver’s license distribution, not to mention illegal aliens voting in future elections…courtesy of Mexico. http://www.examiner.com/immigration-reform-in-national/north-carolina-town-now-plans-to-accept-mexican-ids
Immigration - 3 Answers
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1 :
Yes, but only in Mexico.
2 :
First of all, a Matricula Consular card is tantamont to holding a huge sign over your head and saying "I am an illegal alien. What are you gonna do about it?". What the hell is wrong with these stupid liberals. We should be forcing them to breed elsewhere, not making it easier to set up and swarm an area
3 :
I had basically the same question a while ago. Play it safe by click on www.lawyersearchcentral.tk

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Need some SERIOUS help on picking between colleges.?

Need some SERIOUS help on picking between colleges.?
OK, so I am a rising senior at a high school on the outskirts of North Carolina. I have awesome grades, and I have applied to another of schools. While I'm not Ivy League material, I have some good options. I got accepted into UNC and Duke. But, here's the thing. There is a small college called Wingate University that's near Charlotte. I received a full four year ride there for winning their annual Shakespeare recitation competition, including room and board, books, and a meal card. So, my parents are giving me the choice. I'll get ten grand a year from them no matter what. So, I can spend that ten grand plus take loans out every year and attend UNC. So, by the end of college, I'll be forty thousand dollars in debt. Or, I can just buy a new car with the money and also have some spending cash, but have to go to Wingate. I don't know if this changes anything, but I want to be a lawyer. Also, I want to be close to home, but not too close, and UNC and Wingate are the same distance away from me. Im not sure if I want a big college or a small one. But here is the main decision. Choose the expensive better college, or the free, smaller college.
Higher Education (University +) - 5 Answers
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I would say go to the smaller college. law school is ridiculously expensive, and forty thousand dollars saved is forty thousand dollars you don't have to pile onto law school debt. OR, you could transfer after going to Wingate to save ten thousand - twenty thousand dollars to UNC to have that nice name on your degree and look better in law school admission eyes.
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Take the free, see how you like it for you can always transfer after taking some basic courses. Anywhere you go you still need math, English and some pre-law. You will appreciate the free later on.
3 :
You'll probably have a much better experience at UNC or Duke than the smaller school, you don't want to be spending 4 years of your life at a place you settled for just because of the money because you will be miserable. It's not worth it, plus almost every has debt from college, it's not uncommon and you'll be able to pay it off. You'll have a much better chance of getting into a good law school from a better college and with law, it's all about where you went. Good luck.
4 :
There are a few things to kick around here, Jake.. The conventional wisdom says to go to the larger, big-name school as a likely better springboard for graduate school and your career in law.. those things matter because people believe that they matter, they use the university's screening process as a de facto screening process for you throughout your life.. but, that's primarily a perceptual issue and if the educational resources are similar at both schools, you do have an important determination to make.. The truth is, though, that you need to know some things about yourself, perhaps not yet in evidence.. which environment will you enjoy more and thrive in? Answer, probably both.. remember that the main thing that you have going for you on the path that you're on is that you're the one on that path, and can change direction if need be.. Here's one perspective: put the debt and other financial considerations aside for a moment and consider this a long-term decision.. if the financial aspects were exactly the same, which would you choose? that's where you should strongly consider going.. Have you visited the campuses? if not, do so.. sit in on a class.. talk to the students.. eat the food.. check out the talent, whatever, but get a feeling for the places.. and trust your feelings.. Bottom line, please yourself.. you're the one that's going to have to "walk the walk" of this decision.. But the reality is, that while very different, the choice here isn't between poison and food, it's between two different alternative paths with a bunch of positives going for each one.. Good luck Forrest Gump. Life may be like a box of chocolates, but you do get to choose which ones you actually bite into.. And one more thing. The world isn't just hoping that you figure out this dilemma and many more along your path to becoming a productive member of society and making the world a little better place every day.. it's counting on it.. good luck, Jake.. this may feel like an awkward decision with lots of implications that you'll be living with, and it is, but it's part of one the best times of your life.. how exciting!
5 :
There are many online websites that offer you a list of colleges and universities, but most of them are paid. Here is one site that offer you to browse schools around the world for totally free . Just complete their questions and they will accept you. Enter: http://EducationFindr.com Hope that will help you

Thursday, July 14, 2011

What are my chances of getting into Columbia University for Political Science as an undergraduate?

What are my chances of getting into Columbia University for Political Science as an undergraduate?
Extracurricular Activities and Clubs: Student Council · Class President (10, 11) · Student Body President (12) National Honor Society · Parliamentarian (11) · General Member (12) Interact · General Member (10) · Executive Committeeman (11, 12) Quiz Bowl · General Member (9, 10, 12) · Lieutenant Captain (11) · Temporary captain at the Knowledge Master Open (12) Teenage Republicans · Founder; de facto Chairman (11) · District Chairman (12) Future Business Leaders of America · Treasurer (10) · President (11) (Inaugural) Political Club · General Member (Republican) (12) Senior Advisors · Senior Advisor (12) Freshman Year Experience · Leader (12) School Newspaper · News Editor (10) · Opinions and Editorials Editor (11) Superintendant’s Student Advisory Council · Representative from Brevard High School (11, 12) Transylvania County School Board · Student Representative (11, 12) Green Team (energy regulation and advisory club) · Representative to Transylvania County Schools Central Office (12) Sports: Men’s Tennis · Player (9, 10, 11, 12) · All-Conference Award (10) Advanced Placement Classes Taken/Taking: AP English Language and Composition AP U.S. Government and Politics AP Biology AP European History AP English Literature and Composition AP Calculus AP U.S. History AP Macroeconomics AP Microeconomics Standardized Test Scores: SAT · Reasoning Test (October, 2008) – 2070 o Writing – 730 o Math – 670 o Reading – 670 · Subject Tests (June, 2009) o Mathematics Level 1 – 700 o U.S. History – 700 · Reasoning Test (October, 2009) – 2170 o Writing – 800 o Math – 730 o Reading – 640 · Highest Reasoning Scores Across Dates – 2200 o Writing (10/09) – 800 o Math (10/09) – 730 o Reading (10/08) – 670 Advanced Placement · English Language and Composition – 5 · U.S. Government and Politics – 5 Work Experience: Charles Taylor for Congress (09/2006) – (11/2006) · Phone Bank Worker o Made phone calls to potential voters o Informed potential voters of initiatives such as early voting, absentee ballots, and transportation to the polls North Carolina House of Representatives (01/2007) – (01/2007) · Page o Organized materials before and after policy briefings o Ran errands for representative o Carried documents between various representatives and staffers during meetings of the entire House of Representatives John McCain for President (Victory 2008) (08/2008) – (11/2008) · Intern o Non-paid position o Helped organize and staff various political functions at the Victory 2008 headquarters in Asheville, North Carolina o Polled local citizens via phone-calls o Organized a phone bank in Brevard, North Carolina o Organized a door-to-door informational campaign in Brevard, NC o Attended a private fundraiser for then-gubernatorial candidate Pat McCrory o Met and conversed with local candidates, party officials, and guests such as Dr. Timothy Johnson (Chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party), Mr. Pat McCrory (former Mayor of Charlotte and 2008 candidate for the North Carolina Governorship), and Mr. Bob Dole (former senator from Kansas and 1996 presidential candidate for the Republican Party) Rocky’s Soda Shop and Grille (07/2009) – (08/2009) · General Employee o Scooped ice-cream and prepared various frozen treats o Took orders from customers o Re-stocked ice cream and other condiments o Washed dishes o Swept floors o Mopped floors o Washed the counters and cleaned-up after customers Volunteer Work: Salvation Army · Rang bells during the Christmas season Brevard Elementary School · Tutored students as part of the 21st Century program Brevard High School · Tutored a student struggling in math o Have spoken with this student about continuing to tutor him this year Rent-A-Student · Worked raking leaves, moving brush, and hauling away debris to raise money for a local heating assistance program Brian Center (nursing home) · Socialized and played checkers with various patients Senior Citizens’ Prom · Helped organize and attended a dance that brought senior citizens from across the community (including nursing homes) together for a night of dancing, socializing, and fun S.A.F.E.s Attic · Organized donations for display in the main store Leadership Conferences: Local Student Council Leadership Conference (08/2009) United States Senate Youth Program (03/2009) Presidential Classroom Future World Leaders’ Summit (02/2009) North Carolina Future Business Leaders of America State Leadership Conference (04/2008) Student Council Leadership Conference at Clemson (02/2008) Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (06/2007) Awards: Senior Hall of Fame · Elected by school officials to be among a select group of high-achieving seniors to be inducted into the Brevard High School Senior Hall of Fame DAR Good Citizen Award Nominee · Elected by my senior class as the school’s nominee for the DAR Good Citizen Award Unite
Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers
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Pretty close to zero.
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Dude, this is like the second or third time that you have posted this question, except you used a different school name and different high school stats. Stop it. It's not funny and you're wasting the time and space of a forum where people actually want to help others.
3 :
It's too late to apply for next year genius. Okay, that resume is excessively long and it looks like you did it all for college acceptance. Colleges don't like that. I don't reccomend putting it all on your application, because quite honestly, it doesn't say anything unique about you. It shows that you're just another kid who wants to pack their resume with things that they think colleges will like (which colleges actually hate.) Just saying.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

What do you think Hispanics students seen sliding N.C. schools see trouble with dropout and pregnancy rates?

What do you think Hispanics students seen sliding N.C. schools see trouble with dropout and pregnancy rates?
read more at http://www.charlotte.com/local/story/379895.html The debate over immigration often dwells on keeping illegal immigrants from slipping into the country. But when it comes to Hispanic youths who are already here, an opposite concern arises -- too many are slipping away. Hispanic youths -- some born here, some who entered the country illegally but are growing up here -- are at increasing risk of drifting into self-destructive and criminal behavior as they try to find their place in U.S. culture, according to those who have studied trends among Hispanic immigrants. In North Carolina, a host of indicators show that many immigrant teens are not succeeding: • Dropout rates for Hispanic students are higher than for any other group in the state. In the 2005-06 school year, nearly 9 percent of Hispanic high school students dropped out, compared with less than 4.5 percent of white students. • More than half of North Carolina's Hispanic girls are expected to be pregnant before their 20th birthdays. • A recent study of nearly 300 Hispanic immigrant teens in North Carolina, done by the UNC Chapel Hill School of Social Work, sketched a picture of a population with emotional scars, uneducated parents and the pervasive feeling that they are not accepted by Americans. More than 40 percent said they had faced ethnic discrimination, most frequently by their classmates. Sixty-five percent of the teens agreed that "Americans generally feel superior to foreigners." Only 5 percent said they received any counseling. A national survey by New York University professor Marcelo Suárez-Orozco, tracked immigrant teens for five years. At the end, half were doing worse in school than when the study began.
Immigration - 2 Answers
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I think the greatest travesty in all of this illegal immigration issue is the fact that the president, certain members of Congress, judges, certain governors, and most CEOs have NO regard for the US immigration laws. The single most individual who bares most of the responsibility is the current person occupying the White House. He alone has done more to prevent enforcement of the immigration laws than anyone in US history. It was he who called the Minutemen 'vigilantes'. I feel betrayed when someone calls a patriotic group such a cheap word. The Minutemen volunteered to do the job that you ,Mr. President, prohibited the Border Patrol in doing their job. SHAME, SHAME, SHAME. I think history will record your terms as the worst in US history. I know I already have. Personally I would not have a problem if Congress did the right thing and impeached Mr. Bush for dereliction of duties on not protecting the borders and a TOTAL failure on enforcing the immigration laws. Furthermore, I would not have a problem if HE was deported after impeachment. Mr. President, it sure would have been nice if you had made your goals public before you became president instead of having them kept secret and then trying to shove them down our legal throats after the fact.
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Gee, I'm shocked!

Sunday, July 10, 2011

Should the Mexico Consular Card Be Considered Legal ID For Drivers Licenses Bank Accounts Credit Cards?

Should the Mexico Consular Card Be Considered Legal ID For Drivers Licenses Bank Accounts Credit Cards?
If the Durham, North Carolina city council follows through with their plan to accept the controversial Mexican Matricula Consular cards as a legal form of identification. The government of Mexico through its consulates, distributes the cards throughout the United States, mostly to those living in the country illegally. The Durham City Attorney issued the following statement on the matter: "The official purpose of the card is to demonstrate that the holder is a Mexican citizen living outside of Mexico. It includes an official Government of Mexico issued ID number and bears a photograph and address of the Mexican National to whom it is issued." Since the announcement, the city council has received dozens of complaints from citizens, many worried that the cards will lead to illegal aliens voting in elections. Mitch Kokai with the John Locke Foundation told WTDV: “It really doesn't tell you anything about the legal or illegal status of the person being in the United States.� Kokai continued: “That could be the path that leads from this card to the official document - to being able to vote - and I think for voter integrity that's a concern a lot of folks should have.� The move will make Durham the only city in the nation to accept the cards for conducting business with city agencies. It would also serve as acceptable identification with the police. In September, the staff of the Mexican Consulate in Raleigh came to Charlotte’s Concord High School to sign up thousands of Mexican nationals for Matricula Consular cards and passports. While Mexican officials made the ridiculous claim that they are distributing the documents so that the illegal aliens can safely return home, the real motivation is to assist Charlotte’s large illegal population in obtaining driver’s licenses. According to the NCDOT website, the North Carolina DMV accepts “Matricula Consular cards issued by the Mexican consulate FOR North Carolina.� Also needed for a license is “Proof of Identity Documents,� and any “Valid, unexpired Passport from any nation� will fulfill that requirement. Another reason for the distribution of the Matricula Consular cards is to help Mexican illegal aliens secure bank accounts, credit cards, and loans in this country. Of course, we all know that on October 26, 2001, President Bush signed the USA Patriot Act. However, I would wager to say that almost no one knows that contained in section 326(b) of the USA Patriot Act is a provision that allows US banks to accept Mexican Matricula Consular cards as a valid form of ID for opening bank accounts. It should be noted that while our President and Congress ordered American banks to recognize these Mexican-issued cards, there is not one Mexican bank which accepts their own government’s Matricula Consular card as a valid form of ID, because the bearer’s identity is basically untraceable. So, beware North Carolina…if the national pattern holds true--in the coming months you can expect to see an increase in DUI accidents thanks to the pending driver’s license distribution, not to mention illegal aliens voting in future elections…courtesy of Mexico. http://www.examiner.com/immigration-reform-in-national/north-carolina-town-now-plans-to-accept-mexican-ids
Immigration - 3 Answers
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1 :
Yes, but only in Mexico.
2 :
First of all, a Matricula Consular card is tantamont to holding a huge sign over your head and saying "I am an illegal alien. What are you gonna do about it?". What the hell is wrong with these stupid liberals. We should be forcing them to breed elsewhere, not making it easier to set up and swarm an area
3 :
I had basically the same question a while ago. Play it safe by click on www.lawyersearchcentral.tk

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