Wednesday, November 2, 2011

About Wanting to move to Texas

Wanting to move to Texas.?
Ive thought about moving to Texas for a few years now. Never really stayed long, traveled through when i was an Over The Road Trucker. Was wondering is someone could offer any advise/info on the following areas: Austin, Round Rock, Irving, Denton, Plano, Garland, Grand Prairie, Mesquite
Other - United States - 5 Answers
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Answer 1 :
why would you want to move to the most biased, close minded state next to Alabama?
Answer 2 :
my sister lives in Plano Texas, and when ive visited it was very nice all i just got to say is there is just rows and rows and rows of houses! you could get lost but if you have children very good plenty of schools and plenty of children to play with theres plenty of shops, and its near Dallas too! (:
Answer 3 :
i would say Austin cause there's a lot to do but it also depends on how much money you have to spend Austin is some what not that cheap
Answer 4 :
I have lived in TX for 25 out of my 29 years of life. The Austin/Round Rock area would be awesome to live in because it offers so many day trips but it is expensive. I have lived in Dallas,Mesquite,Grand Prairie,Arlington,Cedar Hill, and Garland. Denton is a nice college town with affordable housing, decent schools, low crime rate considering near by cities. The down fall to Denton is the job market. It is a 45min. drive (with speeding) to Dallas so it is an awful commute, especially if there is a wreck on the Lewisville bridge. Garland is a big city in its self. It is an easy commute to down town but depending on where you live in Garland depends on the crime rate. Garland schools are ok but if your child has a learning difficulty they hate to do testing. I liked living in Grand Prairie. Make sure if you live in grand Prairie it is off of 20 and not I-30. South Grand Prairie and Arlington are better than the Northern part. There are nice areas off of 360 S. close to Sublett. Joe Pool Lake is also over there and Grand Prairie residents get in for free. I live in Cedar Hill near the state park and it has some good areas. If you want good schools, low crime rate and affordable housing I would look into Midlothian. Midlothian is off of 67 S. and not a bad commute from Dallas, quiet area and cheap housing. It is more industrial so it has more factory jobs, so you will most likely have to commute to Dallas. I graduated from North Mesquite in 1999 and I swear the same construction work is being done. I would stay away from Mesquite.
Answer 5 :
Plano is a very nice city. Large but friendly. Crime rate is low to moderate. Garland on the other hand, is a lot different. They city has been on the urge to attract people but forget the people that already live in Garland. Garland Power & Light sucks. High rates and terrible billing department. Garland Police is nothing but young idiots who think they are above everyone else and treat the citizens they are there to serve & protect like shit. Crime rate in Garland is moderate to high.

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Saturday, October 1, 2011

About Name one of your favorite poems

Name one of your favorite poems!?
The Golden Journey to Samarkand (by James Elroy Flecker) An Old Man Have you not girls and garlands in your homes, Eunuchs and Syrian boys at your command? Seek not excess: God hateth him who roams! We make the Golden Journey to Samarkand. A Pilgrim with a Beautiful Voice Sweet to ride forth at evening from the wells When shadows pass gigantic on the sand, And softly through the silence beat the bells Along the Golden Road to Samarkand. A Merchant We travel not for trafficking alone: By hotter winds our fiery hearts are fanned: For lust of knowing what should not be known We make the Golden Journey to Samarkand, The Master of the Caravan Open the gate, O watchman of the night! The Watchman Ho, travellers, I open. For what land Leave you the dim-moon city of delight? We make the Golden Journey to Samarkand, [the Caravan passes through the gate] The Watchman (consoling the women) What would ye, ladies? It was ever thus. Men are unwise and curiously planned. A Woman They have their dreams, and do not think of us. Voices of the Caravan (in the distance, singing) We make the Golden Journey to Samarkand.
Poetry - 6 Answers
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Answer 1 :
the cat in the hat! haha
Answer 2 :
"Not waving, but drowning" by Stevie Smith Not Waving but Drowning Nobody heard him, the dead man, But still he lay moaning: I was much further out than you thought And not waving but drowning. Poor chap, he always loved larking And now he's dead It must have been too cold for him his heart gave way, They said. Oh, no no no, it was too cold always (Still the dead one lay moaning) I was much too far out all my life And not waving but drowning.
Answer 3 :
Shakespeare's Sonnet 116. Beautiful and lovely, and inspiring: Let me not to the marriage of true minds Admit impediments. Love is not love Which alters when it alteration finds, Or bends with the remover to remove: O no! it is an ever-fixed mark That looks on tempests and is never shaken; It is the star to every wandering bark, Whose worth's unknown, although his height be taken. Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come: Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom. If this be error and upon me proved, I never writ, nor no man ever loved.
Answer 4 :
I love this one, which refers back to Hamlet but you don't need that reference to appreciate the poem. Margot All My Pretty Ones by Anne Sexton Father, this year’s jinx rides us apart where you followed our mother to her cold slumber; a second shock boiling its stone to your heart, leaving me here to shuffle and disencumber you from the residence you could not afford: a gold key, your half of a woolen mill, twenty suits from Dunne’s, an English Ford, the love and legal verbiage of another will, boxes of pictures of people I do not know. I touch their cardboard faces. They must go. But the eyes, as thick as wood in this album, hold me. I stop here, where a small boy waits in a ruffled dress for someone to come ... for this soldier who holds his bugle like a toy or for this velvet lady who cannot smile. Is this your father’s father, this commodore in a mailman suit? My father, time meanwhile has made it unimportant who you are looking for. I’ll never know what these faces are all about. I lock them into their book and throw them out. This is the yellow scrapbook that you began the year I was born; as crackling now and wrinkly as tobacco leaves: clippings where Hoover outran the Democrats, wiggling his dry finger at me and Prohibition; news where the Hindenburg went down and recent years where you went flush on war. This year, solvent but sick, you meant to marry that pretty widow in a one-month rush. But before you had that second chance, I cried on your fat shoulder. Three days later you died. These are the snapshots of marriage, stopped in places. Side by side at the rail toward Nassau now; here, with the winner’s cup at the speedboat races, here, in tails at the Cotillion, you take a bow, here, by our kennel of dogs with their pink eyes, running like show-bred pigs in their chain-link pen; here, at the horseshow where my sister wins a prize; and here, standing like a duke among groups of men. Now I fold you down, my drunkard, my navigator, my first lost keeper, to love or look at later. I hold a five-year diary that my mother kept for three years, telling all she does not say of your alcoholic tendency. You overslept, she writes. My God, father, each Christmas Day with your blood, will I drink down your glass of wine? The diary of your hurly-burly years goes to my shelf to wait for my age to pass. Only in this hoarded span will love persevere. Whether you are pretty or not, I outlive you, bend down my strange face to yours and forgive you. Anne Sexton, “All My Pretty Ones” from The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1981). Copyright © 1981 by Linda Gray Sexton and Loring Conant, Jr. Reprinted with the permission of Sterling Lord Literistic, Inc. Source: The Complete Poems of Anne Sexton (1981).
Answer 5 :
1849 Annabel Lee by Edgar Allan Poe It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea, That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee; And this maiden she lived with no other thought Than to love and be loved by me. I was a child and she was a child, In this kingdom by the sea; But we loved with a love that was more than love- I and my Annabel Lee; With a love that the winged seraphs of heaven Coveted her and me. And this was the reason that, long ago, In this kingdom by the sea, A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling My beautiful Annabel Lee; So that her highborn kinsman came And bore her away from me, To shut her up in a sepulchre In this kingdom by the sea. The angels, not half so happy in heaven, Went envying her and me- Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know, In this kingdom by the sea) That the wind came out of the cloud by night, Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee. But our love it was stronger by far than the love Of those who were older than we- Of many far wiser than we- And neither the angels in heaven above, Nor the demons down under the sea, Can ever dissever my soul from the soul Of the beautiful Annabel Lee. For the moon never beams without bringing me dreams Of the beautiful Annabel Lee; And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyes Of the beautiful Annabel Lee; And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side Of my darling- my darling- my life and my bride, In the sepulchre there by the sea, In her tomb by the sounding sea.
Answer 6 :
just name one, right? Charles Baudelaire...'Invitation to the Voyage' my translation of it.

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Thursday, September 1, 2011

About Do we need wedding snaps for getting H4

Do we need wedding snaps for getting H4.?
Hi, I got married in December 2007, but since it was a court marriage, we have only few snaps of we exchanging garlands in office and few other snaps. My wife has L1 visa but since she is not getting any opportunity to travel to USA, I want her to travel on H4 Visa. Unavailability of wedding snaps and her valid L1 visa, will these things create problems in getting H4 visa for her?
Immigration - 2 Answers
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Answer 1 :
a marriage certificate is usually enough to prove her marriage to you.
Answer 2 :
Everything causes problems with U.S. immigration or visas. you need to furnish as much info and pics as you have and hope it is enough. they do not work on any set limits, or requirments, think it how they feel one day. but you need to as much as possible.

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Monday, August 1, 2011

About Childrens book about india

Childrens book about india?
i read this book when i was in 4th or 5th grade and cant remember the title it was a bout a girl who was married into this family at a very young age and her husband who was only a couple years older was very sick and needed her dowry money to travel to some big city and swim in its holy waters. He ends up dying and even though the girls mother-in-law was mean when she first got there she was even meaner after her sons death. the girl was treated like a slave and was never aloud to see her family, only once after her marriage did she get to visit her ( i think) older sister who had also just married, but to a wealthy man whom loved her. I forget how but the girl ends up being left at a train station or something and begins to work in a flower making garland shop where she mets this other guy. THey become really close, and i can't remember but i think that they end up getting married. anyway it would really help if someone could give me a title i was thinking it had the word quilt in it, but once again i cant remember. thanks
Books & Authors - 1 Answers
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Answer 1 :
It's called Homeless Bird, and I'm not sure who it's written by. I loved this book so much!! [edit] It's by Gloria Whelan. Amazing, amazing, amazing book.
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Friday, July 1, 2011

About Does anyone know where to find a bhuddist temple or how to actively begin meditation other than reading a book

Does anyone know where to find a bhuddist temple or how to actively begin meditation other than reading a book?
I live in Garland tx and would like to become part of a meditation group and learn more about the ways and techniques of becoming a more peaceful person. I live in the Dallas area and travel to Denton frequently. There is an elaborate temple off of N. Garland drive in garland but not sure if me just walking in would be a good idea, although i'm growing increasingly curious to do so. Thanks so much for the responses, I love what i'm getting from it so far. Im reading a book called Emotional Alchemy, a great book, and it is doing so much for me. Has opened my eyes to bhuddism.
Religion & Spirituality - 4 Answers
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Answer 1 :
Check the phone book. Call the temple. Look online for meditation classes in your area. Look at YouTube for videos on meditation.
Answer 2 :
Get a meditation CD and do traditional meditation... Do yoga... Live in this moment (that is the hardest part)
Answer 3 :
Buddhist temples are all over the US just look it up on google :) I am glad you are doing this. I really think everyone should learn about Buddhism. Meditation is hard at first so don't be frustrated. Just try your best :)
Answer 4 :
I've been practicing Buddhism and I can tell myself became more positive, more patient and more stronger and peace inside to cope with any situations . So I just want to share with you. We do chanting to focusing on the scroll which represents our highest life condition we all have inside. When we bring out this potential , our thoughts naturally leads positive way and affects our actions we take also. For more info please check these website. http://www.sgi.org http://www.sgi-usa.org I also recommend the book " The Buddha In Your Mirror". There is a community center in Dallas to contact. 2600 N Stemmons Fwy suit 190 Dallas (214) 559- 4115

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