Thursday, July 14, 2011

Where can a 14 year old work at in Washington state

Where can a 14 year old work at in Washington state?

Other - US Local Businesses - 3 Answers
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strip clubs.
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Yup.. Definatly strip clubs.
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A dark alley

Thursday, July 7, 2011

During his term in office, President Washington worked to develop a tone

During his term in office, President Washington worked to develop a tone?
During his term in office, President Washington worked to develop a tone that? a.that was dictatorial b.that was nonthreatening c.of modesty of dignity
History - 2 Answers
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B. He wanted to make sure that the Presidency did not seem like a King ruling over his subjects... he also tried to balance the needs of the federal government needing power to get things done that needed to be done like repaying the soldiers and the debts from the war and leaving enough power in the hands of the state governments which was very important at a time when the majority of the populous felt part of their states not the country as a whole
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Of Dignity. Many people wanted to severly limit the power and prestige of the President. GW wanted a strong federal government. That is what he tried to make.

Friday, July 1, 2011

What is the best way (cheap and fast) to commute to and from Ashburn, VA to Washington DC

What is the best way (cheap and fast) to commute to and from Ashburn, VA to Washington DC?
I live in Broadlands, VA (20148) and work in Washington DC M-F and I hear about commuter buses and such and waht to know the best (cheapest and/or fastest) to get to and from.
Commuting - 5 Answers
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Isn't there the commuter connection or something like that? Or just leave really early in the morning...to miss part of traffic
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search on www.orbitz.com
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Your best bet is to take the Greenway to the Dulles North Transit Center (Exit 8) and ride the commuter bus from there. Click the first link below for exact scheduling info. Fares are $7 each way or $60 for a ten-trip book of tickets. From Dulles North to the Rosslyn Metro is about 40 minutes each way, and Downtown D.C. from there is a quick trip across the Potomac using the Orange or Blue line. Use the second link if you need to plan your Metro trip in more detail, and the third link will take you to Commuter Connections, where you can find out more information about their ridematching service if you're interested in carpooling or vanpooling instead. They also offer a free guaranteed ride home service that can be used in the event of a personal emergency or overtime (up to 4 times per year) as long as you carpool or take transit.
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either way you have to leave really early (or after rush hour) to not hit the traffic..see if you can work 10-6 or something. It tacks about 1/2 to 45 minutes onto your trip.. best bet would be the toll road to 66.
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greyhound