I live in such a town. You could buy a gorgeous mid century style home for less than that. It's very close to one of the best universities in the county. There is an Amtrak station that is 2hrs from a major city. It's only a 2hr drive to two other major cities. A lot of nice bike paths. It's in a large blue state. Only 15-20 minutes to a mid sized city Fiber Internet is available. Cons: Schools aren't the best, because there is quite a bit of poverty because it's a low cost of living area. Property taxes are quite high. So if you don't have kids it is a decent place to live. You could also move out of city limits where you're outside of the school district as that is the majority of property taxes.
Make Thames water bosses swim in the Thames!
These meme books are rarely any good for reading to kids. We got a few when we had a baby and they aren't really that fun to read. By the time they are old enough to understand the context, they are well beyond learning their abc's
Also, smaller people live longer.
The public disclosure is in the EULA, which nobody reads.
They don't need one because of third party doctrine. They can just ask your phone carrier for your location and useage data and Google for your browser history. Those companies are free to sell that information to the government, which they do.
If you didn't like it then leave.
Police are taught to escalate situations and have a chip on their shoulder.
Look up police use of the "wrist lock"
There's a large number of Jewish people who are Democrats and politicians are more worried about points than doing the right thing.
Under the aca a full time employee is 30 hours or more per week, so they're going to give part time employees less than that to avoid giving them health insurance and other benefits. That's why many people have to work multiple jobs.
It's probably a lot harder without any social skills, lmao
My guy do you think jumping on a teams meeting or using Excel and sending emails is difficult? Office work is unskilled work. Management is unskilled work. Having a degree didn't suddenly make you a skilled worker. Hell, even sys administrator and programming are unskilled, all you have to know is how to Google stuff. They consider car mechanics unskilled for reference.
You gotta do it every day all day. Can eveyone do that? No.
The $22,500 was paid in nine monthly installments of $2,500 in 2017, the filing said.
I hope they get slapped with structuring charges too.
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Dress code is up to the judges discretion. Look up your local court dress code and see for yourself. Judges can and do require male attorneys to wear a suit and tie.
My attorney said that the ballif wouldn't let him in without a tie one time. He had a last minute call from a client and didn't have time to grab one. She finally let him in without one, but this guy can break any rules he wants to.