Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Who reckons Lt.Columbo should work on missing cases at airports?

Or maybe monk could do it better?Who reckons Lt.Columbo should work on missing cases at airports?
hahahahahahah you funny hahahahahahahWho reckons Lt.Columbo should work on missing cases at airports?
Personally, I think the scruffy sod should retire. !! xx
If you are refering to ';SUITCASES or LUGGAGE you would


need them both,and then get THE CLOSER POSSE and the





Law and ORDER guys, and you might even need James T Kirk to go where man has never gone, and still don't find missing


luggage!!
Colombo would be bored working there. It'd be like a fighter pilot doing traffic reports.
Monk but he'd probally freak as he is germaphobic
!!! LMAO!!!





Why do people feel the need to 'spell out the joke' like nobody else would get it?


I hate that!
Lt Columbo is my pick

Many restaurants use the words ';MARKET PRICE';in their menu,wat shld we do in such cases?

Prices on things, especially seafood, change depending on the season and the day. Feel free to ask your server what the day's price is.Many restaurants use the words ';MARKET PRICE';in their menu,wat shld we do in such cases?
ask the waiter/waitress for the price. that kinda means the price varies depending on what is better. you have to be carefulMany restaurants use the words ';MARKET PRICE';in their menu,wat shld we do in such cases?
Either ask them what's the price, or pick something off the menu that lists the price, if you're uncomfortable asking.
Ask them the price. It means it depends on what the price is that day. Usually they are more expensive items on the menu.
Bluntly ask what they intend to charge you. If they want to be vague leaving you uncomfortable about ordering turn it around on them.
Market price means they will go to the nearest market to get it for you and they won't charge you.


1st one to answer alright!
Ask what the market price is on that day
Ask ';what is the market price?';

What site would u recommend for studying law cases (corporate law) in brief?

brief, informative with the (a) issues (b) facts (c) rulingWhat site would u recommend for studying law cases (corporate law) in brief?
findlaw.com is the best free site available. It has a myriad of resources plus a legal search engine that allows you to search only legal sites on the net.What site would u recommend for studying law cases (corporate law) in brief?
WestLaw.com, is the best but costly.
http://wrightslaw.com/

Have there ever been any cases of mixed race babies(black/white)being born with perfectly straight hair?

Yes. I have several biracial (half black and half white) cousins with straight hair. I even have full black cousins with naturally straight hair. Black people do vary in features.Have there ever been any cases of mixed race babies(black/white)being born with perfectly straight hair?
I don't like the way you stated ';perfectly'; straight hair. It offended me and probally others. Although there have been cases when that has happened, but mostly when a Black mother has a child. It only happens when there has been a White in the family, but the baby still has the black genes because Black genes are dominant (stronger). Not trying to be prejudice. I know some on here are sensitive.Have there ever been any cases of mixed race babies(black/white)being born with perfectly straight hair?
i met a girl in school one time who was mixed with black and white and her hair was naturally straight. i was in envy of her hair for so long since i was mixed and had curly hair, but all along she wanted my curls. i guess the grass is always greener, huh? :)
Good Question, I know a mulatto with perfectly straight hair and she says she never relaxed it or nothing so I guess it could happen.
Yes.





Leona lewis.....and various other mixed race peoples......mixed race people vary in appearances the only similarity is 90% u can tell their mixed.
yeah. two of my best friends are siblings (guy and a girl) and they both have pin straight hair. theyre white asian black and mexican so yeah it can definately happen
Straight/Wavy hair of course, but I dont know about dead straight hair, I know some who have straight but very thick hair.
And this is important because?

I live in NJ &baby just diagnosed autistic, why NJ has so many cases?

I live in New Jersey, right accross the river from New York. My 21 month old baby boy just diagnosed with autism. Came on suddenly. Lost his speech, bangs his head and rocks, lines up shoes all day if you let him, does not respond to his name at all, stares at wheels on cars and the stroller wheels. We are starting Early Intervention for him and he will have therapy in my home twice a day. From everything I read, Early Intervention is free in all the other states but here in New Jersey the parents have to cost share. They say the reason is because NJ has so many cases and it has become a burden for the state. I'm just wondering why we have so many cases. I am still in a grieving stage and trying to help my son but I am considering moving to another state. Does anyone have any feelings about this? Thank you.I live in NJ %26amp;baby just diagnosed autistic, why NJ has so many cases?
thats interesting, I had not heard that. I live in Massachusetts, and its free here. As for whether you should move... I wouldn't necessarily do it for the early intervention, as your son has about a year left of it (it ends at age three) - I'd start looking into your school system, as that is coming up very soon. If you don't like the school system for any reason, I would probably consider moving. I lucked out... we chose the town we live in now, before my son was diagnosed. it turns out is has one of the best special ed public school systems. I have many friends who moved to this town, specifically for the school system for special ed. So I feel once your child is school age, even for typical kids, but especially for special needs kids, that if you can afford it/works for you.... that you should definitely consider moving to a town with a good school system, that will offer the services your son needs.





One thing though... maybe the system in NJ is so good, thats why so many families with autistic children live there, maybe they moved there for the services? Not sure.... I moved and my neighborhood alone, my son has PDD NOS, my neighbor across the street's son has asperger's, and two other neighbor's children have severe sensory integration disorder...... its odd. I hope this helps!I live in NJ %26amp;baby just diagnosed autistic, why NJ has so many cases?
My daughter is Autistic and it is not easy. I also live in NJ and they offer little assistance, when we lived in NY there was so many more organizations and city programs available to assist us. Moving is definitely a viable option, check out you school district and there special needs programs try and find a support group and talk to locale parents and see how cooperative the school is and what other services might be available.





Early Intervention does wonders, my daughter has come a long way but it is still a challenge.





Good Luck and G-d bless
Early intervention services are not free for everyone in all other states. I live in Ky and when my son had an expressive speech delay, we had to make a copay to the program providing us the speech thearpy services. Also, when we did intake, we had to show our prior year's tax return to determine what copay we would be making. I'm very sorry to hear about your son's diagnosis and certainly pray that he can grow and adapt with his condition. Best of luck to you!
I live in NJ also and provide home services to children with autism. I believe the payment depends on your income (for OT and speech) I work for Burlington county and have worked in Gloucester and the difference between the two are incredable. Burlington provides so much more and has an education service unit that specializes in Autism with a case manager the comes every week to answer your questions.It is wonderful that you found out so early and are able to provide these services so soon. That will definitly make a difference. As far as the autism location question you asked no one really knows why. Maybe enviromental? Just a guess. Go on Autism speeks web site and also google your rights or request a copy....very impotant to know what your child is entitled to because they won't let you know. You don't have to move you just have to use your voice for your baby the squeaky wheel gets the oil.
It's not just NJ. Cases are better diagnosed these days.


I have an 18 year old austistic daughter and she is doing fine. You have to fight for their rights to get the proper programs, but it can be done. Stay strong.
Well, I give you much inspiration. You are not going to have an easy road ahead, but stay strong.


My advice: look for some organizations that offer discounted/free help. Contact your pediatrician and they may be able to suggest some organizations.


If you feel comfortable, try some clinical studies/trials, which could help.


Below is a link to a clinical trial. Good luck!
I also have a child diagnosed with autism, was a very healthy, normal baby - no complications or strange things until about 15 months. She walked at a year, spoke and progressed very naturally - what seemed like a days worth of time she stopped being able to say 2 syllable words and starred into space and became very distant. She is 1 almost 11 now and is a very mild case and has been in the regular school system since she was 3. She started speech and physical therapy very young and is doing very well, most people cant even tell there is anything wrong with her. We have learned most of her triggers and she is able to calm herself and able to leave an area if it is too stimulating for her. I have read a lot about this and i have chosen not to vaccinate her and her younger brother, i don鈥檛 know if that is what did it but i cant come up with anything else that could have changed her. The fee that you have to pay is crap, but it really will help - my daughter has come SO FAR from when she was diagnosed and hopefully she will continue to mature and live a normal life. I also recommend trying to find classes or groups where you can learn what other autistic parents have learned thru trial and error with their children. Good luck to you and your child, i know what you are going thru and you really need people lean on and something that will help you to release stress and know that this isn鈥檛 your fault. I am in Wisconsin and my insurance is what covered my daughters therapy and then when she was 4 she went to a pre-school program and the school took over her therapy so i don鈥檛 know if its free here. I could go on and on about things that i have learned about why she does what she does and how sad it is to see someone you love more than your own life be so confused and blank ..... if you need to talk, you can email.

What was the decisn made at the Louisville and Seattle school integration cases?

The cases in Louisville (Meredith v. Jefferson County Board of Education) %26amp; Seattle (Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School Dist. No. 1) were merged for the Supreme Court of the United States case.





The court ruled that a child's race is not a compelling interest for student assignment and that schools cannot use race for student assignment.





The court said ';The student assignment plan of Seattle Public Schools and Jefferson County Public Schools does not meet the narrowly tailored and compelling interest requirements for a race-based assignment plan because it is used only to achieve racial balance. Public schools may not use race as the sole determining factor for assigning students to schools. Race-conscious objectives to achieve diverse school environment may be acceptable.';





In the 1970s, the urban Louisville Public School District was primarily African-American while the suburban Jefferson County Public Schools (JCPS) was primarily white. The school districts were forced to merge and implement forced busing under court order in the 1970s in order to desegregate the new merged school system. The court order was lifted in 2000 due to a lawsuit brought by African-American parents whose children were denied entry to a magnet school since their admission would have put the school outside of court ordered racial guidelines.





When a mother attempted to enroll her child in the elementary school closest to her home, his acceptance would have placed the school out of the schools guidelines regarding race and the mother was told he would not be admitted because he was white. She filed her original lawsuit against JCPS in 2002.





In July 2007, the Supreme Court ruled that this was discrimination based upon race and Chief Justice Roberts said ';The way to stop discrimination on the basis of race is to stop discriminating on the basis of race.';





Since school assignments had already been made, JCPS will implement a new policy for the 2008-2009 school year.
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  • Can a child die because of stress? Are there any known cases?

    Think of stress as a bullet fired from a gun. The bullet does not actually kill anyone, the injuries the bullet creates kills the victim. Stress is like a bullet. If it hits hard enough and at the right time the victim will sustain injuries capable of dead. Stress management is a basic human instinct. I would believe this to be possible in a child, but i would further investigate the child's overall mental and physical well being before going any further. Extreme cases of stress in adolescence have strong connections with psychotic and psychopathic behavior. Talk therapy is an invaluable tool in dealing with situations like these. Find a psychologist the child relates with and feels comfortable with.Can a child die because of stress? Are there any known cases?
    heck yeah. I couldnt imagine being a kid nowdays. BUT it all depends on the product causing the stress. Boy trouble, the child will live, making typical childlike mistakes that you learn from, the child will most likely live. If an elder is abusing a child extensively to a point of a nervous breakdown, that could cause death by stress. ANYBODY can have a heart attack. Kids have heart conditions just like they have cancer and a lot of other disturbing illness they do not deserve. If you think this child has a heart condition and you know they are under an intense amount of stress, you need to take this child to the doctor and have them examined before something bad happens.Can a child die because of stress? Are there any known cases?
    No I am sure there have been no such cases.. unless a child was relentelssly driven by the parents.. to do more and more.. and that could cause such traumatic depression in the child to not want to go on living with such pressure driven parents... Stress could cause a child with a birth defect.. a weak heart.. perhaps to die.. Emotional stress is worse than physical stress.. In cases of stress anyone can get depression and depression if not dealt with, could lead to suicide.. in that way it could lead to death brought on by depression with suicide as a result.. due to emotional stress...
    Stress may be an indirect cause. They could be stressed, and then commit suicide, or...


    It could mess with the heart. The blood pressure..





    Ill look it up %26amp; see what i can find





    EDIT: I found this, if it helps





    http://www.associatedcontent.com/article鈥?/a>
    yes
    the stress hormones in a young child havent developed fully is the way i understand it to be..this would be unlikely...
    Mono can be caused by stress. And Mono can be fatal. So yeah, I guess.





    But there are things you can do to prevent that from happening.





    Like keeping the child from sharing drinks with other people.
    Yes, not only kids but adults can did also.





    There are many ailments connected with high stress levels, such as a rupturing appendix.
    Uhmm maybe if the child becomes too stressed out it can commit suicide xD
    YES,





    esp stress of abused.....
    No. If they can, they mind as well just kill themselves.