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Canada: Do i let my friend down? Advice pleeaaase!!?
I currently look after my friends 2 year old girl every tuesday from 9.30 to about 4pm and on school holidays her other 6 year old and i look after my niece on tuesdays from 8.30 till 6ish while their mums work. I have my own little boy who's two. Anyway, it really takes it out of me as i have a full time job as well. Recently my in laws have had some problems. My mother in law has gone into rehab and we've moved into theirs for about 6 months to help out. This means I now have a 16 year old boy to watch and an even bigger house to look after! I don't think I can look after her girl anymore. My father in law works nights and sleeps during the day so it wouldn't be fair...
04 Dec 08, 12:12:56

Canada: Does she have the right to hate me?
My fiance and I have been together for 10 years. Last Thanksgiving he finally proposed to me and the next month bought a new 4 bedroom house. It has been my 2 girls,him and myself all living together from the beginning (in a 2 bedroom, 2 bath). About 2 months after we got in the new house his son(age 17) asked to move in. Right away we set rules and chores in place. This lasted for about a month with him doing his chore . He has a grandmother that has recently gotten a job that pays really well, so the people that were already spoiled have gotten even worse. Anyway, my girls (ages 9 and 16) do their chores everyday, while this kid gets away with coming and going any time of day or...
04 Dec 08, 12:12:11

Canada: government help please?
Government help pleaseee? 1)what happens to most cases in the judicial system? 2)what are the two basic kinds of cases? 3)what does civil law consist of? 4)What are the basic features and jobs of the three levels of federal court? please helppp!...
03 Dec 08, 11:12:48

Canada: HELP CAREER ISSUE PLEASE?
i always wanted to be an actress when i grow up and be on broadway and if not i always had the backup plan of being a lawyer like my family. but now that im in high school careers are kind of a big thing and most people have an idea of what they want to do so they can take electives for it like art electives, business, etc. but i know actress is very hard and im not really interested in law just my family is; so now im wondering what im gonna do and if i had a choice i would go to medical school but there's one issue... i am like afraid of blood and all that it makes me sick but i love the body, but only diagrams so clearly i wouldn't be a surgeon but do you know any methods of how...
03 Dec 08, 11:12:01

Canada: Chances of being accepted into Northwestern University, University of Chicago, Princeton University, etc?
I'm currently mulling over college choices and I'm trying to figure out my chances of getting into my top choice schools. My choices are: Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois) University of Chicago Princeton University New York University Dartmouth College Columbia University Brown University I'm an aspiring journalist and hope to one day write for a national newspaper. This is info about classes/activities that I've been/participated in. Based on this, what do you think my chances are of getting into these schools? And, what are your opinions of the schools? Also, based on this information, can you recommend any other schools that you feel I would have a...
03 Dec 08, 10:12:23

Canada: Do teachers in Oregon get domestic partner benefits? ?
My partner and I have lived together for 3 years. He is about to (finally) get his teacher certification. I was wondering if I could get health benefits through his teaching job once employed. I've googled and such but haven't gotten anywhere with that. Also would I have to file with the state to become partnered legally, or is there a common law type deal that you've lived together for such a long period it is considered valid?...
03 Dec 08, 09:12:14

Canada: Should i change my major?
Hi there i am currently a junior at CSU fullerton. My major is Public administration. Should i change it to political science. If i do political science i could get out of school two semestes from now. With Public administration i have to do 3 more semesters. My goal is to go to law school, but i will need to get a good job after getting my BA because my parents won't let me stay in their house after i graduate from college. Currently i have a part time job, but it does not pay for much. So will political science get me a better job than a public administration degree. I know that both degrees are not that marketable, but wich one do you think is better?...
03 Dec 08, 09:12:19

Canada: Don't I deserve something?
My husband and I have been separated for almost a year and half. He is in a treatment program in Louisiana and I am in rural Arkansas. Jobs are few and far between. I have to ask my husband for money. In the last year and a half, he's given me a TOTAL of 210 dollars. I have a friend who is married to a family law attorney and he has asked why isn't my husband giving me monthly financial support. I currently have less than 10 bucks to my name. Shouldn't he be giving me something on a monthly basis? He's in transitional housing. He has a full time job. 40 plus hours a week making $10/hour....
03 Dec 08, 09:12:54

Canada: For the LEOs: How much do you like/dislike tv shows like CSI, Foresic Files, First 48?
Although I find these shows very interesting, I can only imagine how difficult this may have made your day to day job. I bet everyone wants you to swab for DNA, fingerprint, and find fibers on every single crime that is committed. Do you also think these shows are making your job more difficult by giving real criminals tips or an heads up on new techniques used by law enforcement. I guess in a sense it can be a study tool for criminals, making them more savvy, and keen to your abilities and techniques. Do you even bother watching these shows or do they just bother the hell out of you?...
03 Dec 08, 09:12:33

Canada: can anyone translate into spanish?
This week, we find out about an interesting challenge to an employment law in South Korea. The law was passed in 1963 and stops people who aren't blind from taking jobs as massage therapists. Is this law absolutely crucial to one group of people whilst being unfair to others? Yvonne Archer is joined by William Kremer as she looks at a very difficult issue....
03 Dec 08, 07:12:56


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