I want to buy a house in thane. Can someone please tell me which are the good and developed localities?
Q. I want to buy it in a good locality near the railway station(say within 4 kms maximum). I dont know anything about Thane so please suggest some localities.
Asked by Sonali - Sat May 30 00:38:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You will have to contact a broker as without broker no deals are done in Mumbai,however you can also contact builders,but it is always advisable to approach the builder also thru' a broker & see all the saleable flats there & choose as per desired locality.I have some contacts in thane but they will also advise the same.
Answered by ALLEGATOR - Sat May 30 00:52:39 2009
Q. I want to buy it in a good locality near the railway station(say within 4 kms maximum). I dont know anything about Thane so please suggest some localities.
Asked by Sonali - Sat May 30 00:38:38 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. You will have to contact a broker as without broker no deals are done in Mumbai,however you can also contact builders,but it is always advisable to approach the builder also thru' a broker & see all the saleable flats there & choose as per desired locality.I have some contacts in thane but they will also advise the same.
Answered by ALLEGATOR - Sat May 30 00:52:39 2009
Do posh localities have more attractive people living in them?
Q. Do posh localities have more attractive people living them. Or do they just appear attractive because of better grooming/clothes.
Asked by mytwocents - Mon Oct 26 04:37:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Confidence glows, it's a matter of facial tension. Besides it's a lot harder to remember someones face if they were smiling when you saw them, you'll just remember the fact that they were smiling and match their attractiveness to their situation.
Answered by __A_YAHOO_USER__ - Mon Oct 26 04:51:39 2009
Q. Do posh localities have more attractive people living them. Or do they just appear attractive because of better grooming/clothes.
Asked by mytwocents - Mon Oct 26 04:37:40 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Confidence glows, it's a matter of facial tension. Besides it's a lot harder to remember someones face if they were smiling when you saw them, you'll just remember the fact that they were smiling and match their attractiveness to their situation.
Answered by __A_YAHOO_USER__ - Mon Oct 26 04:51:39 2009
Is it time Secunderabad cantt is disbanned , units are moved to remote localities?
Q. Miltary units in and around Marredpally are in expansion mode. They are not willing to allow civilian traffic to flow smoothly.They are expanding their entrance/ exits to choke the already narrow lanes . Sec'bad is destined to doomed unless military units are vaccted to expand roads all around.
Asked by acsman123 - Tue Dec 22 13:45:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. online34@yahoo.com!
Answered by ONLJNE34 - Sat Dec 26 00:20:14 2009
Q. Miltary units in and around Marredpally are in expansion mode. They are not willing to allow civilian traffic to flow smoothly.They are expanding their entrance/ exits to choke the already narrow lanes . Sec'bad is destined to doomed unless military units are vaccted to expand roads all around.
Asked by acsman123 - Tue Dec 22 13:45:46 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. online34@yahoo.com!
Answered by ONLJNE34 - Sat Dec 26 00:20:14 2009
Are there any countries or localities that still use gold and silver as a medium of exchange?
Q. I know most if not all official currencies in circulation in the nations of today are FIAT currencies, but I am curious if there are still places in the world where precious metals are still used as tools of barter or even currency.
Asked by His Divine Shadow - Thu Feb 14 13:54:51 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Probably for Barter in Africa. Certainly for some of those guns in the Congo. I also know a lot of Muslims say silver and gold are the only acceptable mediums of exchange according to the Koran.
Answered by Che - Thu Feb 14 14:02:16 2008
Q. I know most if not all official currencies in circulation in the nations of today are FIAT currencies, but I am curious if there are still places in the world where precious metals are still used as tools of barter or even currency.
Asked by His Divine Shadow - Thu Feb 14 13:54:51 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Probably for Barter in Africa. Certainly for some of those guns in the Congo. I also know a lot of Muslims say silver and gold are the only acceptable mediums of exchange according to the Koran.
Answered by Che - Thu Feb 14 14:02:16 2008
The principal type of federal aid for states and localities is?
Q. A. Categorical grants B. Disaster loans C. Revenue sharing D. Block grants E. Urban renewal grants
Asked by Tiffany. - Thu Sep 20 14:28:27 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Block Grants are used primarily
Answered by Ask A Black Guy - Thu Sep 20 14:34:34 2007
Q. A. Categorical grants B. Disaster loans C. Revenue sharing D. Block grants E. Urban renewal grants
Asked by Tiffany. - Thu Sep 20 14:28:27 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Block Grants are used primarily
Answered by Ask A Black Guy - Thu Sep 20 14:34:34 2007
I am a professional moving to oxford with family. Can somebody tell me good localities to live in oxford?
Q. I am a professional moving to oxford with family. Can somebody tell me good localities to live in oxford?
Asked by goodfella - Fri Jul 11 17:00:16 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. my brother mark work for oriel college and meet my family Philp in oxford, I go holiday in oxford with mark and fix on ramp mark`s house. I would like to garden and sell plants at car boots ever friday, I lives in Liskeard and use sign language for deaf. yours Pat.
Answered by patricia p - Sun Jul 13 09:43:06 2008
Q. I am a professional moving to oxford with family. Can somebody tell me good localities to live in oxford?
Asked by goodfella - Fri Jul 11 17:00:16 2008 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. my brother mark work for oriel college and meet my family Philp in oxford, I go holiday in oxford with mark and fix on ramp mark`s house. I would like to garden and sell plants at car boots ever friday, I lives in Liskeard and use sign language for deaf. yours Pat.
Answered by patricia p - Sun Jul 13 09:43:06 2008
Please advice me on safest localities of Allentown. PA 18102?
Q. I am moveing to Allentown PA along with my wife. I like to know about safest places in allentown as I heard that Allentown is one among cities with highest crime rates. I am a Indian and moveing to Allentown in june and like to take a aprtment close to 421 Chew Street Allentown 18102, so please tell me localities safe and close to this address.
Asked by temujin79 - Sun May 28 07:06:37 2006 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Just bring curry and yogurt, you will be fine
Answered by Raymond - Sun May 28 07:10:09 2006
Q. I am moveing to Allentown PA along with my wife. I like to know about safest places in allentown as I heard that Allentown is one among cities with highest crime rates. I am a Indian and moveing to Allentown in june and like to take a aprtment close to 421 Chew Street Allentown 18102, so please tell me localities safe and close to this address.
Asked by temujin79 - Sun May 28 07:06:37 2006 - - 1 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Just bring curry and yogurt, you will be fine
Answered by Raymond - Sun May 28 07:10:09 2006
Which part of Aundh, Pune are great localities to stay ?
Q. Have someone moving to Pune. Will work in Hinjewadi. Looking to stay in Aundh. Which sub localities are decent & populated locations. I have been told near Parihar Chowk. Criteria is dept stores, safety, food joints, etc.
Asked by Dushyant - Fri Feb 5 23:30:23 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Parihar chowk is a very good place for you to stay. Most people who work in Hinjewadi,Pune stay in Aundh, and most of them prefer Parihar chowk. It's safe to return after late night work. Pune has stores and food chains all over the city so that's no exception in Parihar Chowk(PC) . All the office buses connect via PC. Great place to stay!
Answered by madhurima - Wed Feb 10 05:55:08 2010
Q. Have someone moving to Pune. Will work in Hinjewadi. Looking to stay in Aundh. Which sub localities are decent & populated locations. I have been told near Parihar Chowk. Criteria is dept stores, safety, food joints, etc.
Asked by Dushyant - Fri Feb 5 23:30:23 2010 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Parihar chowk is a very good place for you to stay. Most people who work in Hinjewadi,Pune stay in Aundh, and most of them prefer Parihar chowk. It's safe to return after late night work. Pune has stores and food chains all over the city so that's no exception in Parihar Chowk(PC) . All the office buses connect via PC. Great place to stay!
Answered by madhurima - Wed Feb 10 05:55:08 2010
Why is it needed to study the rock layers of several localities in order to get a complete sequence of events?
Q. lab helpp omg, i need so much help with the questionss!!
Asked by gossipgirl - Sun Mar 15 17:06:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Geologists look for certain layers which appear regionally. These layers are often identified by fossils or fossil assemblages which are linked to certain ranges in geologic time.
Answered by SamSara - Mon Mar 16 06:40:07 2009
Q. lab helpp omg, i need so much help with the questionss!!
Asked by gossipgirl - Sun Mar 15 17:06:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Geologists look for certain layers which appear regionally. These layers are often identified by fossils or fossil assemblages which are linked to certain ranges in geologic time.
Answered by SamSara - Mon Mar 16 06:40:07 2009
Need help! For each localities described determine whether the dominate deformation is due:?
Q. ... due to tension, compression, or shear. 1 The fold and thrust belt in Wyoming. 2 The normal-faulted basin and range region in Nevada. 3 The right-lateral San Andreas Fault in California.
Asked by Pawel - Sun Oct 25 15:42:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1 Compresion 2 tension 3 shear
Answered by Geology Rock Star - Sun Oct 25 16:28:33 2009
Q. ... due to tension, compression, or shear. 1 The fold and thrust belt in Wyoming. 2 The normal-faulted basin and range region in Nevada. 3 The right-lateral San Andreas Fault in California.
Asked by Pawel - Sun Oct 25 15:42:27 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. 1 Compresion 2 tension 3 shear
Answered by Geology Rock Star - Sun Oct 25 16:28:33 2009
Which of the following localities would not be a likely environment for a sedimentary rock to form?
Q. (Delta Lagoon Reef Estuary Mountain Peak - Lake Alluvial Fan)
Asked by jffyone - Sat Feb 10 10:34:06 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, mountain peak. Sediment washes in to deltas, lagoons, estuaries, and is formed by life around a reef. These environments also tend to occur in low lying areas, where the land may be slowly 'subsiding', thus preserving the sediment by protecting it from later erosion. In contrast, mountains are areas of 'uplift'. They are sites of long-term heavy erosion. Sediment is transported towards lower-lying areas.
Answered by timeponderer - Sun Feb 11 02:09:05 2007
Q. (Delta Lagoon Reef Estuary Mountain Peak - Lake Alluvial Fan)
Asked by jffyone - Sat Feb 10 10:34:06 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Yes, mountain peak. Sediment washes in to deltas, lagoons, estuaries, and is formed by life around a reef. These environments also tend to occur in low lying areas, where the land may be slowly 'subsiding', thus preserving the sediment by protecting it from later erosion. In contrast, mountains are areas of 'uplift'. They are sites of long-term heavy erosion. Sediment is transported towards lower-lying areas.
Answered by timeponderer - Sun Feb 11 02:09:05 2007
A temperature inversion that acts to trap smog in localities such as Los Angeles consists of?
Q. a. cold air above a layer of warm air b. warm air above a layer of cold air c. dry air above a layer of moist air d. moist air above a layer of dry air
Asked by vic2477 - Wed Mar 7 22:31:34 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A. Cold air layer above a warm layer of air. The cold air creates a boundary layer trapping the rising warm air. The rising warm air contains the smog and cant rise past the confining cold air that is trying to sink.
Answered by Professor Kitty - Thu Mar 8 01:55:48 2007
Q. a. cold air above a layer of warm air b. warm air above a layer of cold air c. dry air above a layer of moist air d. moist air above a layer of dry air
Asked by vic2477 - Wed Mar 7 22:31:34 2007 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. A. Cold air layer above a warm layer of air. The cold air creates a boundary layer trapping the rising warm air. The rising warm air contains the smog and cant rise past the confining cold air that is trying to sink.
Answered by Professor Kitty - Thu Mar 8 01:55:48 2007
How to find my locality and school district?
Q. I am filling an employment form and I am required to state my school district and my locality and I am unable to find it online, anybody knows a website that gives you this info by home address?
Asked by IKTHOS - Tue Nov 3 20:14:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. School district - I dont know what you mean by locality.
Answered by jsans121 - Tue Nov 3 21:27:04 2009
Q. I am filling an employment form and I am required to state my school district and my locality and I am unable to find it online, anybody knows a website that gives you this info by home address?
Asked by IKTHOS - Tue Nov 3 20:14:02 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. School district - I dont know what you mean by locality.
Answered by jsans121 - Tue Nov 3 21:27:04 2009
How can i prepare a demographic profile of a locality?
Q. what questions should I include if i have to prepare a questionnaire on demographic profile of a locality for a survey?
Asked by devilzgal_05 - Thu Sep 3 13:16:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. age (or age group: 10-20: 20-30, etc), race, education, income, married/not, number of children in the household.
Answered by Bored Goblin - Thu Sep 3 15:33:07 2009
Q. what questions should I include if i have to prepare a questionnaire on demographic profile of a locality for a survey?
Asked by devilzgal_05 - Thu Sep 3 13:16:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
A. age (or age group: 10-20: 20-30, etc), race, education, income, married/not, number of children in the household.
Answered by Bored Goblin - Thu Sep 3 15:33:07 2009
how can we act on the levels of locality and individuals to remove the problem of child labour in India?
Q. Please think before giving the answer. Please focus on why the child labour is prevalant in India. Please consider while answering the problems of parents of those children, the problems of the people who use these children as labourers, what can be done to improve the situation on both the sides.
Asked by Ann S - Thu Mar 20 10:43:25 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have to agree with the others and say that the root of this is poverty. Children work because their families need the money. I'm sure no one is sending children to work while the adults lay idle, so we need to look at why with, most likely at least two adults in the family working, they still don't have enough to support their family. That would be their wages and the cost of necessities like food, clothes and lodging. So wages need to go up and costs need to go down. A simplestic answer to be sure, but many times it helps to cut out all of the big words and go to the very simplist point, then work your way from there.
Answered by bainaashanti - Thu Mar 20 11:08:48 2008
Q. Please think before giving the answer. Please focus on why the child labour is prevalant in India. Please consider while answering the problems of parents of those children, the problems of the people who use these children as labourers, what can be done to improve the situation on both the sides.
Asked by Ann S - Thu Mar 20 10:43:25 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments
A. I have to agree with the others and say that the root of this is poverty. Children work because their families need the money. I'm sure no one is sending children to work while the adults lay idle, so we need to look at why with, most likely at least two adults in the family working, they still don't have enough to support their family. That would be their wages and the cost of necessities like food, clothes and lodging. So wages need to go up and costs need to go down. A simplestic answer to be sure, but many times it helps to cut out all of the big words and go to the very simplist point, then work your way from there.
Answered by bainaashanti - Thu Mar 20 11:08:48 2008
What are the hazards prevalent in your locality?
Q. 1. Please mention who you are(for example-shopkeeper,house wife,student,etc) 2. What are the hazards prevalent in your locality? 3. What are the preventive measures taken to reduce its impact?
Asked by rodrox - Fri Aug 28 07:57:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. 1. Please mention who you are(for example-shopkeeper,house wife,student,etc) 2. What are the hazards prevalent in your locality? 3. What are the preventive measures taken to reduce its impact?
Asked by rodrox - Fri Aug 28 07:57:34 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
What can I do if our office is closed and moved to a lower locality pay area just to save money?
Q. Our federal agency is looking to cut spending wherever possible. One thing they re looking at is moving two of our offices from their current locations to areas that have a much lower locality pay . If this happens, is there anything the employees can do to fight the 10% or so pay cut they will be taking by being forced to move to another location?
Asked by Thomas Z - Thu Feb 15 16:20:39 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First things first, get yourself a Federal Employees Almanac. A new one is issued every year which explains in detail every rule that applies to federal employees. They are typically 350 pages long and written in small print. One can be purchased here. To answer your question; no, you can't do anything about it. Locality pay is considered separate from your regular rate of pay except when calculating your benefits. Ideally, the change in locality pay should not adversely affect you because the cost-of-living in the new location will be lower. The only real concern is how it would affect you if you are enrolled in the TSP plan. If you are close to retirement, the change in pay should not adversely affect your TSP since it is… [cont.]
Answered by Kookiemon - Thu Feb 15 20:24:03 2007
Q. Our federal agency is looking to cut spending wherever possible. One thing they re looking at is moving two of our offices from their current locations to areas that have a much lower locality pay . If this happens, is there anything the employees can do to fight the 10% or so pay cut they will be taking by being forced to move to another location?
Asked by Thomas Z - Thu Feb 15 16:20:39 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments
A. First things first, get yourself a Federal Employees Almanac. A new one is issued every year which explains in detail every rule that applies to federal employees. They are typically 350 pages long and written in small print. One can be purchased here. To answer your question; no, you can't do anything about it. Locality pay is considered separate from your regular rate of pay except when calculating your benefits. Ideally, the change in locality pay should not adversely affect you because the cost-of-living in the new location will be lower. The only real concern is how it would affect you if you are enrolled in the TSP plan. If you are close to retirement, the change in pay should not adversely affect your TSP since it is… [cont.]
Answered by Kookiemon - Thu Feb 15 20:24:03 2007
How do fossils help in determining the relative age of strata?
Q. Are the three different localities around the same relative age? Explain your response.
Asked by sweetja03 - Mon Jul 28 15:21:30 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Normally sedimentary rock only contains the fossil remains of past life and is the principal source of coal,oil and gas due to its preserving nature.Also,because sedimentary rock is made up of the remains of earlier rock,it provides clues to the Earth's geological history. Fossils of species that lived for just a short span of geological time,and are widespread around the world,allow geologists to date the rocks in which they are found to a reasonably specific time period.Such fossils are known as 'index fossils'.
Answered by Arasan - Mon Jul 28 20:43:33 2008
Q. Are the three different localities around the same relative age? Explain your response.
Asked by sweetja03 - Mon Jul 28 15:21:30 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments
A. Normally sedimentary rock only contains the fossil remains of past life and is the principal source of coal,oil and gas due to its preserving nature.Also,because sedimentary rock is made up of the remains of earlier rock,it provides clues to the Earth's geological history. Fossils of species that lived for just a short span of geological time,and are widespread around the world,allow geologists to date the rocks in which they are found to a reasonably specific time period.Such fossils are known as 'index fossils'.
Answered by Arasan - Mon Jul 28 20:43:33 2008
Who of you knows the locality New South Wales in Australia?
Q. How is it there? Are there any things to see? Is there any nightlife? Thank you very much in advance! If it would help: may be I come to Australia as an aupair for learning English... I'm in contact with a family who live near the city Coffs Harbour. I live in Switzerland, and I don't knew that it isn't a locality...
Asked by topolina88 - Fri Sep 28 03:05:56 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I'm in Coffs Harbour! I suggest you check your map. It is seven hours' drive from Sydney, or about nine hours on the bus or train (one hour by air). It's a medium-sized town (67,000 population) with a lot of good facilities (hospital, airport, good shops) but no great nightlife. You do get live music in pubs, which are often also known in Australia as hotels, but the standard isn't that great. If you are after a clubbing scene you should stick with Sydney. And if your family lives outside Coffs Harbour, I hope you have a drivers licence and will be allowed to use their car because otherwise you will find it hard to get around. We do have buses but they are not very regular and you have to plan your day (and night) very carefully if you… [cont.]
Answered by PuppyPrince - Fri Sep 28 17:26:48 2007
Q. How is it there? Are there any things to see? Is there any nightlife? Thank you very much in advance! If it would help: may be I come to Australia as an aupair for learning English... I'm in contact with a family who live near the city Coffs Harbour. I live in Switzerland, and I don't knew that it isn't a locality...
Asked by topolina88 - Fri Sep 28 03:05:56 2007 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. I'm in Coffs Harbour! I suggest you check your map. It is seven hours' drive from Sydney, or about nine hours on the bus or train (one hour by air). It's a medium-sized town (67,000 population) with a lot of good facilities (hospital, airport, good shops) but no great nightlife. You do get live music in pubs, which are often also known in Australia as hotels, but the standard isn't that great. If you are after a clubbing scene you should stick with Sydney. And if your family lives outside Coffs Harbour, I hope you have a drivers licence and will be allowed to use their car because otherwise you will find it hard to get around. We do have buses but they are not very regular and you have to plan your day (and night) very carefully if you… [cont.]
Answered by PuppyPrince - Fri Sep 28 17:26:48 2007
Looking for a police statistic, How much does a police officer cost a muncipality throughout a entire career?
Q. I relize the localities vary I would be happy with any statistic. Thanks!
Asked by Brian - Wed Oct 21 12:30:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
Q. I relize the localities vary I would be happy with any statistic. Thanks!
Asked by Brian - Wed Oct 21 12:30:26 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments
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Sat, 20 Feb 2010 19:00:25 GM
cheers syn really clears alot up for me.
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