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Monday, 30 September 2019

What are some good paying careers involving art?

answers1: An art director! thats my dream job!!
answers2: you could be a set designer for a theater company. Really
good set designers make LOADS of money.
answers3: Gallery directors seem to make waaay too much money for being arses...
answers4: probably definite, i'm questioning museum curator or some
thing like that. it additionally enables to be attentive to a various
language too, yet maximum in all risk you would be wanting a masters
degree to make any authentic funds

Sunday, 29 September 2019

What should the wife and I wear to a Performing Arts show?

answers1: No self respecting decide might grant those excuses for
"grounds for divorce". This woman needless to say has NO humorousness.
you quite ought to verify in case you quite need to proceed with this
way of an humorless sow. you may opt to counter sue on the
availability that she merely can't acculturate on your social status.
You supply a woman a mansion to stay in with a competent housework
team and its nevertheless no longer sufficient. sure unreasonable
could be the term.
answers2: whatever feels comfortable man <br>
<br>
performing arts is after all an art, art is relaxed and always
changing so wear whatever feels comfortable. if thats jeans and a suit
jacket then so be it
answers3: Whenever I go for a rock show...i usually wear jeans and all
that stuff(including caps,lockets,etc)..if the show is
classical...traditional dress works for me and if i'm going to attend
a ''family show" or when i am at the performing arts show..i usually
wear suit and a tie...i keep on changing the colour-patterns of the
tie for a change...
answers4: me & my family just went to something like that a few weeks
ago..everyone dressed nice but not overly nice..def not jeans..but i
dont think you have to get all suited up for this..just a nice pair of
pants & a nice shirt..tell the wife she should just wear a nice dress
(not long but not super short either) or a pair of dress pants w/a
nice top...just think classy....enjoy.

Saturday, 28 September 2019

Does anyone know of any performing arts high schools that offer boarding facilities, perferably in the US?

answers1: My cousin went to Mercersburg Academy with Al Gore's son. <br>
<br>
http://www.mercersburg.edu/podium/default.aspx?t=124645
answers2
: There are 3 boarding schools in the US that focus on the
arts, including the performing arts: <br>
<br>
Walnut Hill <a href="http://www.walnuthillarts.org/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.walnuthillarts.org/</a> <br>
<br>
Interlochen <a href="http://academy.interlochen.org/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://academy.interlochen.org/</a> <br>
<br>
Idyllwild arts <a href="http://www.idyllwildarts.org/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.idyllwildarts.org/</a> <br>
<br>
There are many academic boarding schools that also offer strong
performing arts programs, but the focus is on academics. <br>
<br>
Good luck!
answers3: The Idyllwild Arts Academy offers a fantastic classical
music program for students in high school. From 9th to 12th grade,
students at this Idyllwild, California boarding school have the
opportunity to train under master painters, designers, and others. If
you're looking for a program that's a little further east, the
Interlochen Arts Academy in Interlochen MI offers an arts program that
compares favorably to the Idyllwild Arts Academy.

Friday, 27 September 2019

Roosevelt University: Chicago College of the Performing Arts?

answers1: In Chicago: DePaul, Northwestern (i be conscious of, that's
in Evanston, yet nevertheless), Loyola. additionally the Chicago
college of appearing Arts at Roosevelt college. college of Chicago,
too, nevertheless not as good because of the fact the 1st 3.
answers2: Hello, <br>
Thank you for asking about Roosevelt University. RU has the Chicago
College of Performing Arts which has an excellent reputation as a
music conservatory. For more information, please visit the RU web site
at http://ccpa.roosevelt.edu/. Also, feel free to contact Heather
McCowen, Asst. Dean for Enrollment and Student Services in the CCPA.
Her email address is hmccowan@roosevelt.edu. Best wishes in your
college search! <br>
Beth Gierach <br>
Assistant VP for Admission <br>
Roosevelt University

Thursday, 26 September 2019

Performing Arts High School?

answers1: Hi Jasmine, (I love your name!) <br>
I'm 13 too and until recently, I wanted to go to a Performing Arts
school as well. I live in the UK and I really wanted to go to Tring
Park School For Performing Arts. If I lived in London, which I don't,
then I would have definitely gone too The Brit School, which is the
only free Performing Art school in the UK. We sound so alike! I never
told my parents of my dreams because I was too embarrassed. I want a
career to do with Performing Art and I guess you do too so it's good
to meet someone who does. <br>
To answer your questions: <br>
. You have to be talented and you have to have that special
*something* but I reckon you do <br>
. LaGuardia is probably the better one but both are good (I looked them up) <br>
. Not sure but any Performing Arts school is sure to be good and
you'll be doing what you love <br>
. Any Performing Art school is portrayed as a happy, fun, all singing
and all dancing place but it's probably real hard work but you can do
it! <br>
Music is amazing. I love it. It would be tear jerking for me too!
Don't give up because some sod tells you you can't get there - YOU
CAN! Keep working, keep trying and you'll most definitely get there
and don't give up! <br>
<br>
Ellie <br>
xxx
answers2: To me, it seemed like one big long run on sentence. Very
interesting, just work on your punctuation and spelling.
answers3: I'm sorry but you cannot attend Laguardia High School if you
live in Florida. It is for New York City residents only. <br>
<br>
You must live here to even apply. <br>
<br>
Think about a school that you are eligible to attend.
answers4: My daughter is a graduate of LAGuardia Arts. She was a dance
major. It is true that many performing arts school model themselves
after LaGuardia Arts. LaGuardia is not that easy to get into because
the pool of applicants is all of New York City which is all 5
Burroughs. With so many people they can pick and chose who they take.
Actually the provost of New World used to be the principal of LaGuadia
Arts a long time ago. The Dean of music used to be at Curtis so my
guess this must be a good school. You wont get the guest teachers that
you would get in NYC and there is nothing like walking past Lincoln
Center daily to get to your school. <br>
If your experience there is anything like my daughter's at LaGuardia,
you are in for a remarkable experience. I wish you the best of luck on
our audition and your future in the arts. <br>
<br>
Edit: Just listened to your singing from another question of yours. I
think you have a good shot at getting in. You have a nice voice but
lost the pitch a few times. Singing accapella isn't easy. Again, best
of luck.

Wednesday, 25 September 2019

can the administrator see your history from his account?

answers1: Yeah but not if you have removed it.
answers2: yes they can download ccleaner its free and will clean the history
answers3: yes
answers4: On Linux or Windows? <br>
Commands entered <br>
<br>
Or websites visited? <br>
<br>
Depends on Networking
answers5: Yes, if it's IExplorer and hadn't been removed. Just go to
(u'r windows partition drive):documents and settings(u'r profile
name)local settingshistory. It's hidden.

Tuesday, 24 September 2019

apple and microsoft history and contributions?

answers1: Microsoft http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microsoft#History <br>
<br>
Apple, Inc. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Inc#History <br>
<br>
Good Luck!!!
answers2: a million. Socrates - father of western philosophy 2. Moses
- father pf western religions 3. Newton - arguably the final scientist
4. M A Rothschild - influential in finance and economics 5. Columbus
6. Karl Marx 7. Thomas Edison 8. Pythagoras 9. Darwin 10. bill Gates i
think of that quite lots covers the main influential human beings in
each and each field.

Monday, 23 September 2019

What is History Exactly?

answers1: History is doing your own homework.
answers2: The past; maybe even the future(those that don't know their
past will be doomed to repeat it)

Saturday, 21 September 2019

Good books on the history of Canada?

answers1: Canadian history is too diverse for one or two books. <br>
Here's a few. <br>
Historical Atlas of Canada will keep you entertained for hours. <br>
Bastards And Boneheads is delightful. <br>
Anything written by Pierre Berton is a good bet, one of the best
Canadian historical writers ever. <br>
<br>
When Your Number's Up: The Canadian Soldier in the First World War by
Desmond Morton <br>
<br>
Rebels, Reds, Radicals: Rethinking Canada's Left History by Ian McKay <br>
<br>
Historical Atlas of Canada: Canada's History Illustrated with Original
Maps by Derek Hayes <br>
<br>
Who killed Canadian history? by J. L Granatstein <br>
<br>
Canada: A People's History, Vol. 1 & Vol. 2 by Don Gillmor <br>
<br>
Bastards And Boneheads by W Ferguson

Friday, 20 September 2019

What are some of the best ways to obtain your family genealogy?

answers1: Do all the research yourself and document every piece of
information you obtain, either through interviews with family members
or documentation (birth, marriage, death records, wills and land
records legal and church documents) and keep records of your sources
and where they are located. <br>
You might check Genealogy101.com or about Genealogy.com or take a
class or two at public libraries or a Family History Centers
answers2: This might help. You can also look back at previous
questions like yours for more help. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_6848112_do-genealogy-beginners.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.ehow.com/how_6848112_do-genea...</a>
answers3: You have to speak to the oldest person living in your family
and find out where your mother and father was born. And get dna
results from a laboratory.
answers4: 1) Be richer than God, so you can commission a really
competent genealogist to do it for you while you check out the 3-star
restaurants in Burgundy. <br>
<br>
2) Have four great-aunts, one in each branch of your family, who have
each devoted 30 years to the chase, and have, for each person, <br>
<br>
a) At least three independent citations. <br>
b) All six of the BMD dates and places. <br>
c) A 5,000-word biography. <br>
d) A couple of juicy tidbits that DON'T make it to the published work. <br>
<br>
Take them to dinner, one by one, to a place with cloth napkins, real
flowers, a 16-page wine list and a dessert cart so heavy the wheels
groan. After $200 worth of food and $400 worth of wine (I can help
there), beg for a GEDCOM. <br>
<br>
3) Be a member of a family that has a 1,000-member family history
association, and has commissioned a research project with a really
competent genealogist, the results of which they sell as an 800-page
hard-bound volume for the cost of printing. <br>
<br>
You asked. #3 happened to me. If you really meant "How can I research
my family tree, for FREE?", the resolved questions are full of
answers. Someone asks that 2 - 12 times a day here.
answers5: The best ways are the records you already have at
home.................... <br>
Old relations, and their family stories, although great doesn't prove
anything and on research are often completely untrue...but fun and do
give you clues and you have a idea about your families oral history (
and story telling capacity)................... <br>
The internet has speeded things up, forums, transcriptions etc but you
still need to check everuything back to records before you are sure
and can prove it............which many people now forget or have never
done.............. <br>
<br>
Some of my most enjoyable searching are group genealogy in FH groups
and taking one persons 'brickwall' and researching it............ this
is somewhat replicated on here and other message boards and
forums............ what one person misses another finds and then that
infomeation gives a clue which enables more to be found by others...I
often think it is a shame only one gets best answer, when often it
clearly is a group effort.........................

Thursday, 19 September 2019

I asked a genealogy question and it was deleted. The information from sources don't add up. That's why I asked it again.?

answers1: best reason for NOT finding the correct answer. Still no
help. I gave all the information I had. and where I have looked.
answers2: If your previous questions were deleted, people here likely
became exasperated with reposting the info. If the info doesn't add
up, asking the same question over and over will not change what the
records show. Unless you have a bit more info to share, you will keep
getting the same responses. <br>
<br>
We can't change what we find. Perhaps rephrasing the question to "can
someone help me make sense of the discrepancies" might get a better
response. Or, do what the rest of us do. We wait until we find other
evidence or go and look at what we have recorded and try to find the
initial error.
answers3: Indiana Marriages on Ancestry has a Minnie LAW married
Clarence STRICKNER, (not Stricker) on October 17, 1897 in
Jeffersonville, Clark County Indiana. <br>
<br>
Clarence Stricker is a widower in 1930 Clark County IN census <br>
Minnie Stricker wife of Clarence) is age 32 born IN in 1920 Clark
County IN census (1888) but that has to be wrong as she would only be
abt age 10 at marriage. <br>
Minnie Stricker is age 25 married 12 years (1885) born IN in 1910
Clark County IN census. <br>
Minnie Stricker has born June 1882 in IN age 17 married 2 years, is a
boarder in 1900 Clark County IN census. <br>
Since she was born after 1880, married before 1900, didn't have
parents names included on the online marriage transcriptions (or
Certificate) as others did, you won't find a clue to the information
you want online. You will have to order a copy of death certificate
with only a chance parents names are included or known by informant. .
Look for Obituary of hers and maybe people named Law in Clark County
born 1870 to 1900 to see if any mention a sibling named Minnie. <br>
Where are you getting the name Long from?
answers4: Really depends on the type of 'research' you are doing, it
is is all online with transcriptions then it won't add up, you need
Indiana parish records and they are likley to be located in local
archives/records office in Indiana and/or your local LDS centre where
you can order a copy of them to view <br>
<br>
this gives you an overview of what records are available <a
href="https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Indiana_Church_Records"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/I...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://www.indianagenealogy.org/church.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.indianagenealogy.org/church.h...</a>
<br>
<a href="http://www.genealogyinc.com/indiana/in-church-records/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.genealogyinc.com/indiana/in-c...</a>
<br>
<br>
Again if these are transcripts you then need to order a copy of the
PRs to ensure the transcripts are correct and you have the full
information
answers5: No one can provide information that doesn't exist. You
spent a lot of time complaining about your experience and yet failed
to provide some pretty important information <br>
1. Where have you looked (what sites) <br>
2. What was found (marriage record, Census record) <br>
3. What time frame are your searching in. 1800-1899 or 1900-1940 <br>
I check Ancestry with the two pieces of information you provided (name
and state) <br>
this are the results: <br>
Census & Voter Lists <br>
38,1091940 United States Federal Census <br>
37,6021930 United States Federal Census <br>
34,9261920 United States Federal Census <br>
31,9021910 United States Federal Census <br>
29,1091900 United States Federal Census <br>
See all 250,909 results... <br>
294,279Birth, Marriage & Death <br>
30,695U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1700s-Current <br>
29,942United States Obituary Collection <br>
24,219Indiana, Marriage Collection, 1800-1941 <br>
22,565U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-Current <br>
14,754Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements,
1851-2003 <br>
See all 294,279 results... <br>
40,725Military <br>
6,318U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918 <br>
4,835U.S. Marine Corps Muster Rolls, 1798-1958 <br>
4,010U.S. World War II Navy Muster Rolls, 1938-1949 <br>
3,908Stars and Stripes Newspaper, Pacific Editions, 1945-1963 <br>
2,625U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942 <br>
See all 40,725 results... <br>
29,579Immigration & Travel <br>
9,805New York, Passenger Lists, 1820-1957 <br>
3,790U.S. Naturalization Record Indexes, 1791-1992 (Indexed in World
Archives Project) <br>
2,702California, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1882-1957 <br>
2,366Honolulu, Hawaii, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1900-1959 <br>
1,295Boston, Passenger and Crew Lists, 1820-1954 <br>
See all 29,579 results... <br>
3,393,237Newspapers & Publications <br>
53,789Lima News (Lima, Ohio) <br>
49,342Sheboygan Press (Sheboygan, Wisconsin) <br>
48,832New Castle News (New Castle, Pennsylvania) <br>
40,437News-Palladium (Benton Harbor, Michigan) <br>
38,108Chronicle Telegram, The (Elyria, Ohio) <br>
See all 3,393,237 results... <br>
349,885Pictures <br>
187,143U.S. School Yearbooks <br>
126,002Public Member Photos & Scanned Documents <br>
36,563Private Member Photos <br>
112Historic Catalogs of Sears, Roebuck and Co., 1896-1993 <br>
29Member and Institutional Collections <br>
See all 349,885 results... <br>
360,253Stories, Memories & Histories <br>
216,752Public Member Stories <br>
84,046Private Member Stories <br>
1,800U.S., Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records, 1680-1940 <br>
719Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) <br>
681American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) <br>
See all 360,253 results... <br>
2,686Maps, Atlases & Gazetteers <br>
1,819U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 <br>
398U.S. and World Atlases, 1822-1923 <br>
218Iowa Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1884-1885 <br>
70Missouri State Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1881 <br>
39Iowa state gazetteer : embracing descriptive and historical sketches
of counties, cities, towns and villages, which include muc <br>
See all 2,686 results... <br>
768,033Schools, Directories & Church Histories <br>
318,045U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989 <br>
187,143U.S. School Yearbooks <br>
101,098U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 1 <br>
69,459U.S. Phone and Address Directories, 1993-2002 <br>
63,580U.S. Public Records Index, Volume 2 <br>
See all 768,033 results... <br>
13,163Tax, Criminal, Land & Wills <br>
2,593U.S. IRS Tax Assessment Lists, 1862-1918 <br>
2,357U.S. General Land Office Records, 1796-1907 <br>
1,819U.S., Indexed County Land Ownership Maps, 1860-1918 <br>
1,332Georgia, Property Tax Digests, 1793-1892 <br>
430U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971 <br>
See all 13,163 results... <br>
7,053Reference, Dictionaries & Almanacs <br>
434Who's who in New York City and State : a biographical dictionary of
contemporaries. <br>
398U.S. and World Atlases, 1822-1923 <br>
374Missouri History Encyclopedia, 1901 <br>
226Encyclopedia of the history of St. Louis : a compendium of history
and biography for ready reference <br>
218Iowa Gazetteer and Business Directory, 1884-1885 <br>
See all 7,053 results... <br>
690,775Family Trees <br>
550,934Public Member Trees <br>
139,701Private Member Trees <br>
140Millennium File <br>
<br>
Sorry but I don't have the time or inclination to search through all
these for a person in Indianna. <br>
You might try going to a public library most have Ancestry and some
other sites that patrons can use for free <br>
OR <br>
you might try Familysearch.org or go to a Family Search Center, both
are free and the addresses for the centers are on Familysearch.org.
<br>
<br>
It is has nothing to do with being serious about research, most real
researchers do not have time to waste when there is not sufficient
information provided to locate someone.
answers6: My but we're a bit prickly this morning, aren't we?
answers7: 1. The regulars here are NOT INTERESTED in points.. they are
interested in helping you. <br>
2. Your email is not open. No one can reach you after the question is
closed. <br>
3. Your account does not show your old questions. I worked this for
you months ago... and went back to review. Can't review since you
seem to have a new account. I DO clearly remember, you had issues
because there are a number of persons with the same name in that
locality, and you had something that was incorrect, leading you to
wrong info.

Wednesday, 18 September 2019

Is there an online resource to search Mexican genealogy?

answers1: Cyndi's List has many resources for Mexican genealogy <a
href="http://www.cyndislist.com/mexico.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.cyndislist.com/mexico.htm</a>
<br>
<br>
Also, the Library of Congress has this page with many links for
Mexican genealogy <a
href="http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/hispanic/mexico/resources/mexico-genealogy.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.loc.gov/rr/international/hisp...</a>
<br>
<br>
Kindred Trails is another good source for Mexican records <a
href="http://www.kindredtrails.com/mexico.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.kindredtrails.com/mexico.html</a>
<br>
<br>
And the LDS site has some Mexican records
http://www.familysearch.org/eng/default.asp <br>
<br>
And Ancestry.com had Mexican records like Mexican Parish Records,
1751-1880. http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3947

Tuesday, 17 September 2019

Where are some free places to find family tree and genealogy info?

answers1: http://www.cyndislist.com <br>
<br>
For US military genealogy go to
http://navydads.blogspot.com/2008/10/naval-genealogy.html
answers2: I just want to say in general you should only post family
trees of deceased people. If you post living people on them then, if
their mother is also posted, someone would know the mother's maiden
name and this can lead to identity theft. I've dealt with this for the
past 9 mo.
answers3: Get a No Cost Background Check Scan at <a
href="https://bitly.im/aO66l"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>https://bitly.im/aO66l</a> <br>
<br>
Its a sensible way to start. The site allows you to do a no cost scan
simply to find out if any sort of data is in existence. A smaller
analysis is done without cost. To get a detailed report its a modest
payment. <br>
<br>
You may not realize how many good reasons there are to try and find
out more about the people around you. After all, whether you're
talking about new friends, employees, doctors, caretakers for elderly
family members, or even significant others, you, as a citizen, have a
right to know whether the people you surround yourself with are who
they say they are. This goes double in any situation that involves
your children, which not only includes teachers and babysitters, but
also scout masters, little league coaches and others. Bottom line, if
you want to find out more about someone, you should perform a
background check.
answers4: You never know, you might check some genealogy site and lo!
you find a tree going all the way back to Caesar! But, beware! The
only way you can find YOUR genealogy is to do it step by step and
verify as much as possible each name, date, and location. <br>
So, try all of these: <br>
You should start by asking all your living relatives about family
history. Then, armed with that information, you can go to your public
library and check to see if it has a genealogy department. Most do
nowadays; also, don't forget to check at community colleges,
universities, etc. Our public library has both www.ancestry.com and
www.heritagequest.com free for anyone to use (no library card
required). <br>
Another place to check out is any of the Mormon's Family History
Centers. They allow people to search for their family history (and,
NO, they don't try to convert you). <br>
A third option is one of the following websites: <br>
<a href="http://www.searchforancestors.com/..."
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.searchforancestors.com/...</a>
<br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739..."
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.censusrecords.net/?o_xid=2739...</a>
<br>
<br>
www dot usgenweb dot com/ <br>
<br>
www dot census dot gov/ <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.rootsweb.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.rootsweb.com/</a> <br>
<br>
www dot ukgenweb dot com/ <br>
<br>
www dot archives dot gov/ <br>
<br>
http://www.familysearch.org/ <br>
<br>
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/... <br>
<br>
http://www.cyndislist.com/ <br>
<br>
www dot geni dot com/ <br>
<br>
Cyndi's has the most links to genealogy websites, whether ship's
passenger lists, ancestors from Africa, ancestors from the
Philippines, where ever and whatever. <br>
<br>
Of course, you may be successful by googling: "john doe, born 1620,
plimouth, massachusetts" as an example. <br>
<br>
Good luck and have fun! <br>
<br>
Check out this article on five great free genealogy websites: <br>
<br>
www dot associatedcontent dot com/article... <br>
<br>
Then there is the DNA test; if you decide you want to REALLY know
where your ancestors came from opt for the DNA test. Besides all the
mistakes that officials commonly make, from 10% to 20% of birth
certificates list the father wrong; that is, mama was doing the
hanky-panky and someone else was the REAL father. That won't show up
on the internet or in books; it WILL show up in DNA. <br>
I used www.familytreedna.com which works with the National Geographics
Genotype Program.
answers5: There are over 400,000 free genealogy sites. I have links to
some huge ones, below, but you'll have to wade through some advice and
warnings first. <br>
<br>
If you didn't mention a country, we can't tell if you are in the USA,
UK, Canada or Australia. I'm in the USA and my links are for it. <br>
<br>
If you are in the USA, <br>
AND most of your ancestors were in the USA, <br>
AND you can get to a library or FHC with census access, <br>
AND you are white <br>
Then you can get most of your ancestors who were alive in 1850 with
100 - 300 hours of research. You can only get to 1870 if you are
black, sadly. Many young people stop reading here and pick another
hobby. <br>
<br>
No web site is going to tell you how your great grandparents decorated
the Christmas tree with ornaments cut from tin foil during the
depression, how Great Uncle Elmer wooed his wife with a banjo, or how
Uncle John paid his way through college in the 1960's by smuggling
herbs. Talk to your living relatives before it is too late. <br>
<br>
You won't find living people on genealogy sites. You'll have to get
back to people living in 1930 or so by talking to relatives, looking
up obituaries and so forth. <br>
<br>
Finally, not everything you read on the internet is true. You have to
be cautious and look at people's sources. Cross-check and verify.
<br>
<br>
So much for the warnings. Here is the main link. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.tedpack.org/yagenlinks.html"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.tedpack.org/yagenlinks.html</a>
<br>
<br>
That page has links, plus tips and hints on how to use the sites, for
a dozen huge free sites. Having one link here in the answer and a
dozen links on my personal site gets around two problems. First, Y!A
limits us to 10 links in an answer. Second, if one or more of the
links are popular, I get "We're taking a breather" when I try to post
the answer. This is a bug introduced sometime in August 2008 with the
"new look". <br>
<br>
You will need the tips. Just for instance, most beginners either put
too much data into the RWWC query page, or they mistake the Ancestry
ads at the top for the query form. I used to teach a class on Internet
Genealogy at the library. I watched the mistakes beginners made. The
query forms on the sites are NOT intuitive.
answers6: My answer is lengthy and I apologize for that but I want to
warn you of the advantages and the pitfalls of genealogy on the
internet. So I have cut and am pasting an answer. <br>
<br>
Here is a link to various websites, some free, some not. <br>
<br>
<a href="http://www.progenealogists.com/top50genealogy2008.htm"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.progenealogists.com/top50gene...</a>
<br>
<br>
Websites that only have family trees are not worth a tinker's curse
unless you are willing to verify the information with
documents/records. They are subscriber submitted, very seldom
documented and if they are they are poorly documented. You frequently
will see the different info on the same people from different
subscribers. Then you will see the absolute same info on the same
people from different subscribers but you would be very foolish if you
thought for one moment that that means it is correct. A lot of people
copy without verifying. The information can be useful as clues only as
to where to get the documentation. <br>
<br>
Right before Christmas of 2008, I found out I was dead. So was my
sister and my brother-in-law. We died in New Jersey. Since the only
time my sister and I were ever in New Jersey is when our family drove
through it coming from New York in 1957. It was the same year
Hurricane Audrey hit in our part of the world. Hey! we had been dead
for 51 years. It says so on the internet. It has to be right if it is
on the internet! <br>
<br>
I found out that family on both sides married and died in New Jersey.
Since my ancestry is mostly southern American colonial with some
exceptions and those exceptions came in through southern ports, I was
surprised. <br>
<br>
This tree would have been accepted by any genealogy website. You can
make up an entirely fictitious family tree and it will be accepted.
You disagree with something someone has on one of your family members,
the websites will tell you that it is between you and the other
subscriber. <br>
<br>
This subscriber had almost 150,000 names in her family tree. There are
too many people with trees on the internet that think it is more
important to get as many names as possible rather than have a good
verifiable family tree. They copy info from other family trees,
perhaps on their inlaws. Then they find inlaws of their inlaws and go
crazy. One website, genealogy.com use to encourage people to merge
other people's family trees into theirs. That is downright sloppy
genealogy. <br>
<br>
Now the best for the total amount of records online isn't free but
your public library might have a subscription to it. That is
Ancestry.Com. Still be careful about the information in their family
tree, particularly their One World Tree program. <br>
If you have been into Ancestry.Com, you might have an option at the
top to "switch back to old search." I find it much better, then to the
right when you are under search you can pick categories to search
under. <br>
<br>
CyndisList.com is a website with links to many other websites, some
free and some not. Many people involved in genealogy find it helpful.
<br>
<br>
Not all records are online but the ones you will find will save you
time and money traveling to courthouses, libraries etc. <br>
<br>
However your first free source is your own family. Get information
from them. Tape your senior members if they will let you. People who
do this state they go back and listen to the tape again after doing
research and hear things they didn't hear the first time around. I am
not saying they won't be confused or wrong on some things. <br>
<br>
Find out if anybody in your family has any old family bibles. Ask to
see and make copies of birth, marriage and death certificates.
Depending on the religious faith, baptismal, first communion,
confirmation and marriage certificates from their church can be
helpful. <br>
<br>
A good free source is a Family History Center at a Latter Day
Saints(Mormon) Church. They have records on people all over the world,
not just Mormons. In Salt Lake City, they have the world's largest
genealogical collection. Their FHCs can order microfilm for you to
view at a nominal fee. <br>
<br>
They won't try to convert you, at least they haven't done so to me or
anyone else that I know. Just call the nearest Mormon Church or visit
their free website, FamilySearch.org, to get their hours for the
general public. <br>
<br>
Rootsweb and FamilySearch.org are 2 free sites but remember verify
information in family trees with documents/records. If you don't you
don't know whether it is accurate or not. <br>
<br>
Also be wary of any website, merchant in a mall or at airport selling
so called "family crest." A crest is part of a coat of arms. Coats of
arms do not belong to surnames.The family history that comes with them
will not be the family history of everyone with the same surname.

Monday, 16 September 2019

Can you search for ancestors with genealogy software?

answers1: Personally.. I suggest Personal Ancestral file which is
free, and great to start with.. then decide if he wants to upgrade to
a "paid" program. On the other hand.. I believe (don't quote me) that
some programs include subscription to Ancestry.com. That would hit
both counts. <br>
The programs GENERALLY are a place to store data, while online sites
have the data to search. Ancestry is the best known, and has all
census records, which are a key record. You don't mention if you are
US or UK, it does make a difference. <br>
<a href="http://genealogy-software-review.toptenreviews.com/"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://genealogy-software-review.toptenr...</a>
<br>
you can do some comparing here. <br>
Off hand, you are a sweetie. Genealogy is known to be very absorbing,
so your patience and understanding is a bonus. You might get pulled
into it, by exposure. *smile*. Think like a never ending crossword
puzzle, and the fun is each new challenge then the solving. Boyfriend
is clearly an inquisitive type. Some spouses become irritated at the
time involved in research.. thus if you are part of the process, you
play along, and not left out. <br>
Have fun!
answers2: Genealogy software is a great way to organize people and data. <br>
I collected my family history(s) on a software program, Family Tree,
for about 15 years and was very happy with it; still have it on my
desktop computer. <br>
<br>
Now, I subscribe to ancestry.com, a paid site, in order to gain access
to Census, birth, death, marriage and military records, as well as
other subscribers trees. <br>
I still back-up my findings every week, as a precaution. <br>
<br>
Free sites: <br>
<a href="http://www.familysearch.org"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.familysearch.org</a> is a great
site for a beginner to become familiarized with collecting and logging
data. <br>
They also have free printable charts and forms, which can be used to
create a paper trail of data collected from family members,
cemeteries, family Bibles, etc., prior to organizing it on the on-line
site. <br>
<a href="http://www.rootsweb.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.rootsweb.com</a> is a free Q&A
forum, owned by ancestry.com. <br>
<a href="http://www.findagrave.com"
rel="nofollow"class=Clr-b>http://www.findagrave.com</a> is a free site
and may have some bio info. <br>
<br>
Paid sites: <br>
http://www.ancestry.com will cost you $159.40 annually. <br>
http://www.genealogy.com is about $199.00 annually and is owned by
ancestry. <br>
<br>
If you give your boyfriend a subscription to a paid site, there is no
need for an additional genealogy program. <br>
Even if he decides not to renew the subscription, he can create a CD
in GEDCOM format, before the expiration date and use it with most
reputable programs and sites, especially familysearch.org. <br>
<br>
Tell him to be careful; genealogy can be addicting!
answers3: Most genealogy software, including Legacy, has a free
download version. Before purchasing any of them for your boyfriend,
I'd strongly suggest you try them out. Even if you're not interested
in genealogy, you should be able to tell whether it is too simple or
overly-complex, whether it does searches, etc. <br>
<br>
Most, I believe, will not allow searches of commercial databases. Most
databases of genealogical information are not free. The big exception
is the IGI, which can be extremely useful and extremely frustrating.
Some of the data on it comes from formal sources but much is
user-generated and prone to horrible errors. <br>
<br>
The best on-line site to access the genealogical sources is
Ancestry.com. Some dislike it, and the user-generated content is of
debatable value, but it has the broadest range of data available. It
is an invaluable tool for anyone serious about genealogy. You do not
say where your boyfriend's family comes from but it comes in
US/Canada/UK or Worldwide editions. <br>
<br>
Good luck. <br>

answers4: Ancestry.com is the best for me. <br>
Caution: searching for ancestors is addicting.
answers5: through fact that this web site is international, i'm no
longer purely assuming you like American sources. There are some
people through spelling of the sirname can't be modern in censuses.
have you ever tried all conceivable spellings? is likewise there any
risk to study an address itemizing or telephone e book? Is it
conceivable your on the spot kin is the final of that thread? attempt
writing what you do understand down. See how lots information you are
able to assemble basically from what you have been informed. Then ask
kin approximately added archives, and in case you have them show them
photos. do no longer pay a kin tree web site in case you experience
you're no longer getting your money's properly worth. instead, look
for a society. A society of the specific ethnic team, or specific area
the place you recognize your kin lived may well be waiting that may
assist you greater effective than a internet site. you're coping with
a attractiveness or area the place there's no longer lots information
placed on the laptop. you are able to could desire to return and forth
to the area and consider greater community data in the event that they
are attainable. Or your loved ones would possibly no longer want to
look at their background for a sort of motives. kin tree does carry
returned the skeleton the closets. do no longer take each thing you
come across as precise, no longer all data are. in case you will
discover greater effective than one rfile with a similar information
this is greater precise. in specific circumstances sisters could have
visited kin for long classes of time or went to boarding faculties.
they does no longer take place in a similar get right of entry to
through fact of that. each and all the solutions are magnificent. it
relatively is as much as you to % no depend if to take the subsequent
step.

Sunday, 15 September 2019

Is cheerleading better than dance ?

answers1: i do dance and cheer i would have to say dance even if your
not professional i have classes 4 days a week i dance for hours but
it always depends how serious you are, cheer leading and dance can fit
hand and hand it just depends how you look at it but there is
competitive cheer and that is harder and thats harder than just
regular classes but theres dance companys at studios which is pretty
even with comp. cheer
answers2: Cheer, hands down. Dance is limited to the movement of your
body in different ways, where as Cheerleading has many different
aspects, including, jumps, stunts, tumbling, motions, and many cheer
routines include dance. Soooo,, cheerleaders are dancers plus so much
more.
answers3: i'm Blue - Eiffel sixty 5 Hit Me Up - Gia Farrell Everytime
We touch - Cascada i don't Dance - extreme college Musical 2 i don't
Wanna Be In Love - sturdy Charlotte Potetial wreck up song - Aly & AJ
that is On - super Chick White Shadows - Coldplay do not supply up the
song - Rihanna a lot of those songs sound sluggish yet you are able to
speed them by counting in and's like a million - & - 2- & - 3 - &-
etc. each and each count quantity and And's are a count quantity and
characteristic a separate flow. Counting like this retains dance
strikes with the pace and additionally will enhance the quantity of
strikes you're able to do in an 8-count quantity.
answers4: definitly dance is harder and better:]]
answers5: Cheerleading is far better....Especially if you are in
competitive cheer, you get to compete against other teams and its alot
of fun. My daughter quit dance class cuz it was boring to her! Give em
both alot of thought as everyone has their own opinion. Do a search on
competitive cheerleading!!
answers6: I think dancing takes more talent. It would be definetly
better than cheerleading. After high school, you will have no use for
cheerleading, but dancing you can use throughout the rest of your
life. My vote is definetly for dancing!
answers7: dance cheer leading does not take any talent other than
being able to do a cartwheel
answers8: they take two different types of talent. cheerleaders are
trained to be shrap and strong, so we can jump dance and stunt. <br>
where as dance is fluid and VERY technical. <br>
i like cheerleading MUCH better, but i love dancing. <br>
<br>
they both take a LOT of talent <br>
<br>
ok this is weird. all the people who say hands down dance, are like
making fun of cheerleadin yet all the cheerleaders are saying they
both take talent, and the people like me who have done both are being
nice. <br>
<br>
so who really hates who?? <br>
im sorry but dont judge us because from this point of veiw no
cheerleader on here has done anything to you.
answers9: dance is better than cheerleading hands down. cheerleading
is more difficult and you cant have fun with it. dance takes more
talent though too.
answers10: Dance is harder, especially ballet. Cheerleading (When in
school) is only a bunch of chants and small pyramids. And no offense,
but a lot of cheerleaders are stuck up. At least at my school they
are.
answers11: Hello lauren...i am chantea and honestly i have done both
for multiple years but seriously it depends on you...they are both
hard and both require alot of work and practice....but its to each his
own...i am in show choir wich is like a mixture of the two but instead
of yelling at a crowd we dance and sing to a crowd.To me i love
dancing more because it shows more aspects of me and not just my
school pride or how flixible...but i hope this works for u

Looking for the artist and name of song which has the lyrics dance dance dance (dance/techno) good beat.?

answers1: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwzRLgJorYQ
answers2
: Dev - in the dark <br>
<br>
Dance dance dance dance dancin in the dark *then theres techno beats
and what not*

Saturday, 14 September 2019

Dance is an emotion ....agree or disagree?

answers1: Agree.
answers2: dance is emotion?? it depends on the dancer.
answers3: Dancing is the expression of joy of passion, Shakti dances very well.
answers4: no, it is a medium through which one may choose to express emotion
answers5: Dance = Art <br>
Art = Creativity <br>
Creativity = Emotions <br>
<br>
Therefore, <br>
<br>
Dance = Emotions. <br>
<br>
Of course, what I'm referring to is the true nature of dance, not
today's form of entertainment dance.
answers6: I really feel dance right now. Can I call you later? lol <br>
<br>
I feel all emotions expressed at once when dancing. You can't dance
without feeling something. All of which leads to a glorious freedom.
In the end it's a great way to process any feeling that must be
expelled. <br>
<br>
I really feeling dance right now so don't be too hard on me. Okay? <br>
<br>
Want to dance?
answers7: Dance is illogical.
answers8: Disagree -- Dance is the cosmic event.

Friday, 13 September 2019

Any dance studios in fl?

answers1: Miami Contemporary Dance Company‎ <br>
<br>
International Dance Studio Inc‎ <br>
<br>
In Motion Dance Center‎ <br>
<br>
Kendall Dance Studio‎ <br>
<br>
Cristi's Dance Studio At Doral‎ <br>
<br>
Aventura Dance Studios‎ <br>
<br>
Just Dance It‎ <br>
<br>
ABC Dance Studio‎ <br>
<br>
Artistic Dance Center‎ <br>
<br>
Dance Town‎ <br>
<br>
Springs Dance Center‎ <br>
<br>
Kick It Up Dance Studios‎ <br>
<br>
Be a Star Inc‎ <br>
<br>
Momentum School of Dance‎ <br>
<br>
Dance Movements‎ <br>
<br>
and many more!!! I am from florida and there's PLENTY of dancing!!! :)
good luck! :)

Thursday, 12 September 2019

What are some songs dealing with dancing.?

answers1: Evacuate the dance floor <br>
<br>
I don't know the artist but if you just type "evacuate the dance
floor" into youtube you will be sure to find it!
answers2: Breakdancing-Irene Cara <br>
Dancing in the sheets- Footloose Soundtrack <br>
Footloose
answers3: Get Ready (Hot Machete)- Jonezetta <br>
Garage Band Degree- FarLess <br>
Breakdown- Mae <br>
The Final Slowdance- MxPx
answers4: "The Safety Dance" by Men Without Hats <br>
"The Hustle" by Van McCoy <br>
"Dancing Queen" by ABBA
answers5: songs about dancing <br>
"dance with me"- cheetah girls 2 [lol] <br>
"dance with me"-broadway's smokey joe's cafe <br>
"tango maureen"-rent <br>
"sadie hawkin's dance"-relient k <br>
" 1 2 step" - ciara <br>
breathe stretch shake- mase <br>
switch- will smith <br>
hips don't lie- shakira <br>
<br>
songs that are also good to dance too but not about dance <br>
<br>
fergalicious-fergie <br>
my humps-black eye peas <br>
miss new booty-bubba sparxx <br>
barbie girl-aqua [lol] <br>
my band -d12 <br>
here in your arms-hello goodbye <br>
touch down turnaround-hello goodbye <br>
wannabe-spice girls =] <br>
<br>
hope this helps!
answers6: Attitude Dance by Tower of Power.
answers7: Flash dance <br>
Dirty Dancing
answers8: "Dance With Me" by Drew Seely feat. Belinda
answers9: Dance The Night Away - Van Halen version <br>
Come Dancing - The Kinks
answers10: Let's Dance - David Bowie

Wednesday, 11 September 2019

Largest author profile on myspace?

answers1: Good question. A lot of the author profiles are either fan
pages or profiles run by the publicist. The two most frequented
profiles actually run by authors themselves that I'm familiar with
are Brad Listi's and Robert Marston Fanney's.

Tuesday, 10 September 2019

What is an author's thesis?

answers1: The thesis is the main idea or reason why the author is
writing what the write. A thesis in a formal paper can often be stated
in the introduction of a paper. Sometimes though the thesis is not so
obvious and summed up in just want sentence. Your idea of the thesis
sometimes must be found after reading the author's whole piece of
writing and then concluding what their purpose or point was for
writing. That is the thesis.

Monday, 9 September 2019

Book with highest number of authors?

answers1: King Fortis the brave is a huge e book some pair of
twelve-365 days-previous twins that are further right into a mystical
worldwide the place they discover themselves caught in a conflict for
administration of the land. crammed with journey and humor, that's
suitable for somebody 11 (and that i understand lots of adults who've
enjoyed it as properly)
answers2: The Bible. Hebrew. Papyrus Publishing.
answers3: Merriam-Webster's Encyclopedia of Literature , English . ( I
thought the question somewhat confusing ; I hope this will serve as an
answer .) <br>
:0)
answers4: "Naked Came the Stranger" by Penelope Ashe <br>
http://www.amazon.com/Naked-Came-Stranger-Penelope-Ashe/dp/1569802629/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1201846437&sr=1-"1About
the Author <br>
Penelope Ashe is a pseudonym for a cooperative effort that included
twenty-four different authors. There are 19 surviving authors many of
whom have since left Long Island and live across the country.
Thirty-four years later many of the authors are still active
journalists working for newspapers such as the New York Times and
Newsday." <br>
<br>
"

Sunday, 8 September 2019

about books and authors?

answers1: I will read any book - except books like Fifty Shades of Grey. <br>
<br>
1. <br>
Anna Dressed in Blood by Kendare Blake <br>
Pet Cemetery by Stephen King <br>
Dead Souls by Michael Liamo <br>
Infected by Scott Sigler <br>
Lost Boys by Orson Scott Card <br>
<br>
2. <br>
The Host <br>
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones <br>
Warm Bodies <br>
<br>
3. <br>
Cassandra Clare <br>
James Patterson <br>
Kersley Cole <br>
Christopher Pike <br>
Josephine Angelinie <br>
Becca Fitzpatrick <br>
<br>
4. <br>
Lauren Kate <br>
Cassandra Clare
answers2: I don't know if I can answer all of your questions, but I'll try! <br>
I like to read a lot of different kinds of books! I just love reading!!! <br>
I like mystic stories and fantasy and sometimes also murder mystery! <br>
I also like love stories, but not the hokey kind. I like books with
some action to it! <br>
I love the Twilight series! It's got all of it! There's a lot of
secrecy and fantasy, too, and lots of love!!! These books are great! I
also like the Host (it's from the same author)! So I really like that
author: Stephenie Meyer. I have also read Hunger Games lately and
liked that a lot! <br>
Other english books I like/love: Harry Potter, Eragon, A Great And
Terrible Beauty, Celandine,... <br>
The authors of these books are (ordered like above) : Joanne K.
Rowling, Christopher Paolini (I think it's great he started writing
his books so young and he really did a good job with them), Libba
Bray, Steve Augarde, Suzanne Collins (that's the author of Hunger
Games). <br>
These days I'm certainly not the only one who admires Stephenie Meyer,
because there are so many twilight fans out there (I'm one of them,
just so you know)!!!!! Maybe Christopher Paolini is admired by people
because of the same reason I wrote above! I also think J.K.Rowling is
admired for her books! Well, I admire all the authors of the books I
like, because I'm so glad they wrote them and I think they did so
awesome! Thank you to them for writing these great books!!!
answers3: I like to read fantasy <br>
<br>
1. Needful Things by King, Misery by King, It by King, Four Past
Midnight by King, and The Long Walk by Bachman. <br>
2. 1984 by Orwell, A Doll's House by Ibsen, Their Eyes Were Watching <br>
God by Hurston <br>
3. Jorge Luis Borges, C.S. Lewis, Sherwood Anderson, Sylvia Plath,
Ovid, and Aristotle. <br>
4. J.K. Rowling and Stephenie Meyer.
answers4: I like ALL kinds of books, but I particularly like ones with
an element of magic or sci-fi. My favorite author is Orson Scott
Card... but my favorite book right now is Paper Towns by John Green
<br>
<br>
1. <br>
Pet Cemetery by Stephen King <br>
Dead Souls by Michael Liamo <br>
Infected by Scott Sigler <br>
Lost Boys by Orson Scott Card <br>
The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson <br>
<br>
2. <br>
The Secret Garden <br>
Matilda <br>
The Notebook <br>
<br>
3. <br>
Orson Scott Card <br>
Joanne Rowling <br>
Stephen King <br>
Roald Dahl <br>
John Green <br>
(( I think that's the end of the list of ones I truly admire )) <br>
<br>
4. <br>
I have no idea? Admire is a strange term that changes from person to
person. I'd say (in this B&A audience) either JK Rowling, Stephanie
Meyer, John Grisham or Stephen King, mostly because they're currently
some of the most popular.
answers5: I mainly enjoy fiction with a bit of action/adventure and
romance but I also enjoy the classics as well. Some of my favorite
authors are Jane Austen, Dan Brown, and Madeleine L'Engle. I also
really like Neil Gaiman. My favorite book is Utopia by Thomas More.
<br>
<br>
1. <br>
The Shining by Stephen King <br>
Dracula by Bram Stoker <br>
The Stand by Stephen King <br>
<br>
2. <br>
Coraline by Neil Gaiman <br>
Wonder Boys by Michael Chabon <br>
Angels and Demons by Dan Brown <br>
<br>
3. <br>
Jane Austen <br>
Madeleine L'Engle <br>
Dan Brown <br>
Thomas More <br>
Neil Gaiman <br>
PD James

Saturday, 7 September 2019

Quick question about Authors?

answers1: an Author is proud of his/her work so they is no way they
will let another person act like they wrote the book because as an
Author if you see your book selling that a good thing so you will not
want any one to get your credit. so l think that going to interview,
book signing, book preview show and many more is part of being an
author. And if you are an Author you want to be known so that people
will buy so books and interview and any other things you do are
publicizing your self.
answers2: No, they can't. But honestly? Most authors are not called
upon to do many, if any, face-to-face interviews. The vast majority of
authors will certainly never appear on television or radio, and they
can do print interviews over the phone or even by email. <br>
<br>
Moreover, there's no rule that says an author *has* to do interviews.
They're perfectly within their rights to refuse. <br>
<br>
You cannot just pay some actor to pretend to be you for your entire
career. Firstly, what if they died or something? Secondly, they
wouldn't be able to answer the questions truthfully or even correctly.
When an interviewer asked the actor, "Were you influenced by X author
or Y style of writing?", it's unlikely that an actor is going to be
able to answer convincingly, however much coaching they've had.
They're not inside your head. <br>
<br>
Also, if you think most authors make enough to pay a professional
actor to pretend to be them, you are seriously deluding yourself. Most
published authors don't even make a living wage, let alone enough to
pay staff. The JK Rowlings and Dan Browns of this world are VERY few
and far between.
answers3: It happens far more often than most people wish to recognise. <br>
<br>
I am heavily involved with a publishing house and know a lot of other
people who work in others and we all know when this happens, but we
are sworn to never divulge the who or when of it all. <br>
<br>
Most times it happens when a male author writes a really in depth love
story, or sometimes when they write a children's book. <br>
Then they publish them under a female name, and even have a female
friend take their place in everything that happens afterward, such as
book signings etc. etc. <br>
<br>
There is no real harm in any of it, and it is perfectly legal to do such things.
answers4: No. In the first place, no one but the author would be a fit
subject for interviews, because only the author knows the backstory
and can answer questions about the work. However, there is no rule
that says authors have to do interviews and stuff. There are a number
of very reclusive authors who do not do media interviews and who do
not give out personal information.
answers5: Samantha, authors joke about doing this all the time. A
great many of us are extremely shy, introverts, not confident about
our appearance, our speaking ability, our books. (S.K. raises her
hand.) <br>
<br>
But it doesn't work unless you lock that other person into a lifetime
contract. What the lucky authors who have a print book to promote do
is bite the bullet and assume a 'role,' as if they were actors,
playing far more confident and secure versions of themselves at
signings, readings, conventions, and similar events. <br>
<br>
Of course, a lot of promotion is done online, too, and even us shy
folks can be outgoing there.

Friday, 6 September 2019

OJ da book, good reading??

answers1: I don't recommend it.
answers2: Yea ..The book is very insightful
answers3: But it's all theoretical, not actual
answers4: You both need help.

Thursday, 5 September 2019

need a book suggestion?

answers1: get the book called "the giver" <br>
best book i've ever experienced

Wednesday, 4 September 2019

PINTEREST, INC. [PINS] - THE KEY TO SUCCESS LIES IN CONCENTRATING ON THE OVERALL PICTURE.


Pinterest, Inc. [NYSE: PINS] shares fell -1.18% or -0.41 points from their previous closing price of $34.42. The stock reached $34.01 during the last trading session. Over the last 5 trading days of the week, the PINS share price rose for 2 out of 5 days, increasing by +0.59% over the last 7 days.

PINS had two major price moves with the last trading session as the price rose to a high of $34.67 and reached $33.72 at one point. The most recent high is set lower than the 52-week high of $34.67. The most recent high is the $34.67 high. The 52-week high is currently at $36.83 from the current stock price, marking a rally from the recent low of $23.05. The 52-week high is now at $36.83 from the current stock price.

Pinterest, Inc. (NYSE:PINS): Analyst Valuation and Results of Operations
Stock traders often keep abreast of what leading stock market analysts are saying about a possible stock purchase. When it comes to Pinterest, Inc. PINS], the most recent average analyst rating available, comes from the quarter ending in December. On average, stock market experts give PINS a hold rating. The share price ranged from 23.05 to 36.83. This is compared to the last closing price of $34.42.

Wall Street analysts give their ratings on a scale of 1 to 5 and the current average for Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] sits at 2:58 a.m.. This is compared to 1 month earlier when the average rating was 2.58.

For the quarter ending March 19, Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] generated revenues of $0.2 billion. That's 0.65% more than the average estimate of $0.2 billion presented by Wall Street analysts. The three above indicators suggest that the stock as a whole has a mixed mix of positive appeal and some drawbacks, making it a somewhat risky investment that also has the potential to generate a high ROI over the long term.

Keep an eye out for the next planned quarterly results that this company is expected to publish on Do 7 November (65 days).

Fundamental analysis from Pinterest, Inc. (PINS)
Let us now turn to profitability: with a current operating margin for Pinterest, Inc. PINS] was -9.88 and its gross margin was +68.04.

The return on total capital of this company is -7.70, the return on invested capital 12.60%. The return on equity is -7.04 and the return on assets is -5.23. These figures indicate that Pinterest, Inc. is poorly managing its assets and is unlikely to be able to deliver successful short-term results to its investors.

In order to investigate the capital structure of this company, Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] has generated a total debt to total equity ratio of 17.39. Similarly, the total debt to total assets ratio is 12.69.

What about the valuation? The enterprise value to EBITDA of this company is -337.97. The enterprise value to sales for this company is now 24 August.

Shifting the focus to employee efficiency, Pinterest, Inc. PINS] earns $420,663 for each employee as part of their payroll. Also of interest are the liquidity data of this listed organization: its quick ratio is 8.20 and its current ratio is 8.20. Taking these ratios into account, this company has a healthy ratio between its short-term cash and cash equivalents and its short-term liabilities, making it a less risky investment.

Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] has 548.07 million shares outstanding, representing a total market capitalization of $18.86 billion. The share price ranged from 23.05 to 36.83. At its current price, it has fallen -7.65% from its 52-week high and 47.57% from its 52-week low.

The Relative Strength Index (RSI) of this stock is 55.87. This RSI value is good, indicating that this stock is neither overbought nor oversold.

Conclusion: Is Pinterest, Inc. [PINS] is a reliable buy?
Shares of Pinterest, Inc. PINS] provide investors with both positive and negative signals. Wall Street analysts have mixed valuations when it comes to the 12-month price outlook, and this company's financial figures show a combination of strengths and weaknesses. Based on the price performance, this investment is somewhat risky and at the same time has a reasonable potential for ROI.


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any good books to read?

answers1: Books by Cecily von Ziegesar are good. She wrote the Gossip
Girl Series and the It Girl Series plus many others.

Tuesday, 3 September 2019

Your Favorite Book?

answers1: Anything by Stephen King <br>
The Harry Potter series <br>
The Anne Rice Vampire Chronicle series <br>
Ann Rule-my favourite true crime writer
answers2: harry potter books and margaret peterson haddix books.
fictional, fantasy. some mysteries are good too
answers3: MUSIC IN THE NIGHT, by V.C. Andrews <br>
<br>
This author is AMAZINGGGGGGGG. I love how she's not afraid to go
beyond her limits and imagination. She doesn't give a crap what anyone
thinks of her writing style, and I love that. You should reallyyy read
this book. I read it three times, and loved it even more the more I
read it.
answers4: State of Fear - Michael Chricton <br>
<br>
I enjoy the Harry Potter books, LOTR, Stephen King, murder mysteries,
fantasy, comedy. Pretty much all of it.
answers5: I am a die difficult Science Fiction and Fantasy Fan The
ebook that began this fashion was once "The Hobbit", the precursor to
the "Lord of the Rings" trilogy by way of JRR Tolkien. I could say
that "Foundation" by way of Issac Assimov is up there as favourite
Sci-Fi novel. I learn for entertainment and rest, so after arduous
such a lot Sci-Fi, I now learn plenty of Westerns. In that Genre you
can not beat "The Sacketts" or some thing else by way of Louis Lamour.
But if I needed to decide on one ebook as my favourite it could be
"The Firm" by way of John Grisham.
answers6: Go Ask Alice <br>
Harry Potter series <br>
Summer Sisters <br>
Anything by Francesca Lee Block <br>
<br>
more...
answers7: Encyclopedia of Serial Killers
answers8: "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer is probably my favorite book. <br>
<br>
My second favorite is "A Certain Slant of Light." It's a lovely story. <br>
<br>
I also love "The Kite Runners" and "The Truth About Forever." "The
Mercy of Thin Air" was absolutely mesmorizing.. It is a beautiful
novel of love and death. "The End of Alice" was really disturbing, but
it kept me on edge till the end of the book. <br>
<br>
If you need any more suggestions, feel free to ask!
answers9: my favorite book so far is "water for elephants." <br>
2nd is "a tree grows in brooklyn" <br>
my favorite childrens books <br>
harry potter <br>
kira kira <br>
millions of cats <br>
<br>
all these books are 20tth centurary fiction. if thats a genre at
least, even hp is based on the 90's.!
answers10: Nora Roberts <br>
Terry Goodkind <br>
Dean Kooze <br>
Stephen King
answers11: Favorite Book= None, I like many books <br>
Favorite Genre= Most anything. Hooror, thrillers, romance, mystery,
drama...yeah.

Monday, 2 September 2019

Book help?

answers1: Historical Fiction: Both Sides of Time sequence- Caroline B.
Cooney (additionally romance) Bloody Jack sequence-L. A. Meyer
(additionally journey) If I Should Die Before I Wake- Han Nolan The
Great and Terrible Beauty sequence- Libba Bray (additionally
fantasyish fiction) The Other Boleyn Girl- Philippa Gregory The
Queen's Fool- Philippa Gregory The Constant Princess- Philippa Gregory
The Bolelyn Inheritance- Philippa Gregory The Book Thief- Markus Zusak
Fantasyish Fiction Twilight sequence- Stephenie Meyer (additionally
romance) The Mediator sequence- Meg Cabot (additionally romance)
Avalon High- Meg Cabot (sorta) Uglies sequence-Scott Westerfeld
Midnighters sequence- Scott Westerfeld Fiction: All American Girl- Meg
Cabot Airhead- Meg Cabot The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round
Things - Carolyn Mackler Fly at the Wall- E. Lockhart Megan Meade's
Guide to the McGowan Boys- Kate Brian Lucky T- Kate Brian The Five
People You Meet in Heaven- Mitch Albom My Sister's Keeper- Jodi
Picoult Change of Heart- Jodi Picoult The Da Vinci Code- Dan Brown
Romance: The Angels Trilogy- Lurlene Mcdaniel The Pact- Jodi Picoult
The Notebook- Nicholas Sparks Mystery: Stranger With My Face- Lois
Duncan Down A Dark Hall- Lois Duncan Locked in Time-Lois Duncan Any
booklet by means of R.L Stine Non- Fiction A Child Called It- Dave
Pelzer Who Killed My Daughter- Louis Duncan Diary of a Young Girl-
Anne Frank
answers2: by Martha Finley : <br>
<br>
Elsie Dinsmore book 1 <br>
Elsie's Holiday book 2 <br>
Elsie's Girlhood book 3 <br>
Elsie's Womanhood book 4 <br>
Elsie's Motherhood book 5 <br>
Elsie's Children book 6 <br>
Elsie's Widowhood book 7 <br>
Grandmother Elsie book 8 <br>
Elsie's New Relations book 9 <br>
Elsie at Nantucket book 10 <br>
The Two Elsies book 11 <br>
Elsie's Kith and Kin book 12 <br>
Elsie's Friends book 13 <br>
Elsie's Christmas book 14 <br>
Elsie and the Raymonds book 15 <br>
Elsie Yachting book 16 <br>
Elsie's Vacation and After Events book 17 <br>
Elsie at Viamede book 18 <br>
Elsie at Ion book 19 <br>
Elsie at World's Fair book 20 <br>
Elsie's Journey book 21 <br>
Elsie at Home book 22 <br>
Elsie on the Hudson book 23 <br>
Elsie in the South book 24 <br>
Elsie's Young Folks book 25 <br>
Elsie's Winter Trip book 26 <br>
Elsie's Loved Ones book 27 <br>
Elsie's Namesakes book 28