Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Where should I move: San Antonio, Fort Worth, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Atlanta, or Jackson, MS? Why?

Where should I move: San Antonio, Fort Worth, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Atlanta, or Jackson, MS? Why?
These are the urban areas in which I'm considering law school. Which of these do you prefer, not prefer, and why? If you choose to get even more specific: -You can rank the cities -You can give a little inside info about the cities Given the strength of the particular law schools, the regional markets for lawyers, proximity to other great metro areas, and general friendliness of the people, this is my list so far: 1. Top choice - San Antonio 2. Fort Worth 3. Atlanta 4. (tie) Oklahoma City, Tulsa 6. Bottom choice - Jackson I appreciate any and all input!
Polls & Surveys - 7 Answers
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anywhere in Texas
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go with san antonio, they have the spurs
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I would say Atlanta or San Antonio
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Oh, come on! OKC should rank at least #2 on your list!
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!. OKC 2. Tulsa 3. Atlanta 4. Fort Worth 5. San Antonio 6. Jackson I chose OKC because I have been there and the people are wonderful. The housing market is great, schools are a number 1 point of interest to them, taxes are low, there are many things to do, crime is relatively low, and, after the bombing, they all really pulled together just like a community should. I know the hospitals are great because of the sports medicine hospital McBride's, and their heart hospital. I'm thinking of relocating there myself. The rest of your choices are ok, but I wouldn't like the heat in the summer time. Good Luck. :)
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San Antonio! I've been there before and I've loved it! They have the best food, best hangouts....just totally great all around! Atlanta's not so bad, either.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Do I have to get a license to operate an electric bicycle in Oklahoma?

Do I have to get a license to operate an electric bicycle in Oklahoma?
I live in Oklahoma City and work a part time job and go to school so this seems like something that would help me out as far as money is concerned. Does anyone know if i have to get a license or a link that goes directly to this question not just the dept of public safety website, thanks!
Alternative Fuel Vehicles - 1 Answers
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It depends on what kind of bike you have. If it is closer to a motorcycle, you have to get a motorcycle license. If it is closer to a bicycle, you don't have to get one. Technically, the rule is anything with a motor, including a mo-ped, must be licensed. Therefore, it is important to know exactly how your specific model is classified. This information is usually available through the seller. And sorry, you have to go to an actual place in person to get your license for this. (Again, this depends on what it is you are driving for certain.)

Friday, August 26, 2011

How is it to live in Oklahoma City?

How is it to live in Oklahoma City?
Me and my husband are thinking of moving to Oklahoma City. Right now we live in Wisconsin. We have 3 children and are unsure if we will really like it. We were there for 2 weeks before, and we liked it, but my daughter will be starting school soon, and I want to be sure that it is a good place to raise kids. I live in a small town, so living in a city may be kinda difficult right away. Can someone please tell me how it is to live and how safe it is for my children. Also, what can I get paid for being a CNA there? Thanks a lot!!
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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I have never been there before...but I have a friend who is from there and talks about it ALL the time because she is from there! she even tried to convince me to move back with her and I was like umm...NO! but thats my opinion anyways...I am from a small town too and no way could I ever leave thi place unless I go for a vacation lol!

Are there any Aikido Dojos in Central or Southern Oklahoma City?

Are there any Aikido Dojos in Central or Southern Oklahoma City?
I seem to be finding only schools up around Edmond. If anyone knows any other schools that teach Aikido, I'd love to know. Quick clarification: I've googled, I've found nothing south of Edmond, hence the asking.
Martial Arts - 3 Answers
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Just do a search on google. Ull have to visit the schools urself to see if theyre any good. Good luck
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Probably... But dude Akido sucks... try Judo...
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The Aikido dojos closest to Edmund that are USAF affiliated are Aikido Wichita, Aikido of Denton, and Aikido of Amarillo which may still be a bit far from you. You can find out more info on the USAF and a complete list of the dojos through NYAikikai.com. Best of luck :)

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Which would be my best fit: San Antonio, Fort Worth, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, or Atlanta? Why?

Which would be my best fit: San Antonio, Fort Worth, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, or Atlanta? Why?
These are the urban areas in which I'm considering law school. Which of these do you prefer, not prefer, and why? If you choose to get even more specific: -You can rank the cities -You can give a little inside info about the cities I'm not just looking at the strength of the particular law schools. I'm also interested in the strength of the local economy, proximity to other large cities for weekend trips, friendliness of the people, and nightlife. My top choices are San Antonio, Ft. Worth, and ATL. I'm sure OKC and Tulsa have more to offer than what meets the eye, though. I want to live in a more economically stable place with nicer weather and much friendlier people than here in Kentucky. Thank you!
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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Atlanta San Antonio Tulsa Fort Worth OKC Of all these places, Atlanta is the only real city. The others are just large towns. Tulsa is probably the nicest, but there's hardly anything to do there. San Antonio can be fun, and there's alot of stuff around there to do. Fort Worth and OKC are just bad/boring all the way around. Good luck!

Monday, August 22, 2011

Cheapest airline flying from Oklahoma to Virginia?

Cheapest airline flying from Oklahoma to Virginia?
My good friend from back home in Florida is moving from Florida to Oklahoma for school. I use to also live in Florida but now im in Virginia in College. I use to fly with allegiantairlines for really cheap out of Roanoke to Orlando to see her. Shes moving to Oklahoma and would like to see me but all the airlines im coming across are well over $500. (Allegiantairlines round trip ROA to Orlando was approx $200). If you know of any cheap airlines that fly from Oklahoma City to either Charlottesville, Richmond, or Roanoke VA it would be greatly apprectiated:).
Air Travel - 2 Answers
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priceline.com, cheaptickets.com and orbitz.com and search all lines and flights. Be flexible as to day and time for best deals.
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Try: expedia.com Good, trusted site.

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Moving to Oklahoma city, need some advice and suggestions...?

Moving to Oklahoma city, need some advice and suggestions...?
I live in NJ and planning to move to OK city for a job in University of Oklahoma Health Science Center that is located at 975 N.E. 10th street. I have no idea about the OK city, the only few things I heard that people are friendly, cost of living is cheaper and the real estate is also affordable. I have kids going to school (Elementary), thus I need to find a good school district too. Also, when I talk about moving to OK, people here scaring me that the schools are not really as good as in NJ or any other NE states. Again, I have no idea....unless someone out there who lived in NE states and moved to OK would tell me what exactly the schools are in OK and good school districts around OK city. Please help to get more information...
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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I personally can't help you but I would recommend that you go to citydata.com (the Oklahoma forum). They will help you out.

Thursday, August 18, 2011

I need a job in oklahoma city?

I need a job in oklahoma city?
I have been trying to find a job on every site possible, Ive put in my resume and I never hear anything back. Im getting so frustrated. I have call center experience and gas station experience only a high school diploma. Does anyone know of any jobs out there or any sites I may not know about? Thanks for your help.
Other - Careers & Employment - 2 Answers
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you should get a job somewhere temporary like a fast food restaurant or dept store..until u find something youre really looking into.
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Searching for jobs can be extremely frustrating! One thing I've found to be helpful when applying for jobs is to decide where you would like to work and appear in person. Fill out the application and wait to hand it in until you can deliver it to the manager personally. This affords you the opportunity to show your winning attitude, personality and desire for the job. I also recommend that you check out this list of 10 things to do between jobs while you're in this waiting and searching period. You may find something here that helps set you apart from other candidates: http://www.articleinsider.com/employment/job-search/ten-ways-be-productive-between-jobs

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Oklahoma City University MFA Dance?

Oklahoma City University MFA Dance?
I wanted to see if there are any current (or former) MFA students in Oklahoma City University's Ann Lacy School that would be willing to give any information on the program. I've read extensively through the website, and I have researched and heard EXCELLENT things. My question is more along the lines of: - How many MFA students are admitted each year? - Any detailed audition advice beyond what the website states? - Any other experiences - good or bad - that you've had with the program? Thanks!
Dancing - 1 Answers
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I don't think it is too likely that you will find anyone on this site that has gone to that program. I do suggest you check at college confidential under dance majors and look up the OCU forum. http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/dance-major/ Ballet talk for Dancers website has a section on Oklahoma City University dance program. You have to sign up for the forum , but it is free. http://dancers.invisionzone.com/index.php?showtopic=37262&hl=oklahoma There you can see what dancers say who have done the program as well as post your own questions.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Do i have to be licensed to work as a massage therapist in oklahoma city, ok metro area?

Do i have to be licensed to work as a massage therapist in oklahoma city, ok metro area?
I am wanting to do some massage therapy on the side for some extra cash. I have been to school for this but need to know if i would be breaking any laws by doing so with out a license. Thank you
Alternative Medicine - 3 Answers
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I teach massage in Texas, where you do have to have your license. Call or Google the OK State Department of Health to find out what their requirements are. Some counties and cities even have their own rules. Beware of local massage therapists who will turn you in to the state for operating without a license. Texas is a very competitive market, and my students have told me stories about "clients" who turned out to be students from local massage schools. When my students mentioned they didn't have their license yet because they were waiting to take the state exam, they were turned in to the state. People can be mean.
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They didn't teach you that in school!? Well according to my review book it says OK has NO regulations for Massage Therapist. So i guess that means you don't have to be licensed. If you plan on moving i'd suggest taking the National Exam so that you'll be nationally certified. I live in FL and you have to be licensed here so im due to take the exam next month. Email me if you have anymore questions.
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http://www.massageregister.com/staterequirements.asp#Ohio This is a good resource website to get a profile of state licensing requirements for massage therapy. (I know the link says Ohio, but Oklahoma is on the same page). As the blurb says, even though state credentialing is not required, you may need to satisfy county or municipal regulations in order to practice in different areas of the state. You probably want to check out this site to see if you can contact someone with the county health department. http://www.cchdoc.com/

Friday, August 12, 2011

Do they make guest accounts on school computers?

Do they make guest accounts on school computers?
No particular reason. And I'm serious. I was just reading a story and the climax involves a guest account on a school computer. I would ask, but I really don't think that would accept my "no particular reason" "excuse." I am in the Oklahoma City Public School System.
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In my high school their are no guest accounts at all for security reasons
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If the computers are Internet connected, you will rarely find guest accounts since the school is responsible for linking activity to an actual user. In other words, it would be irresponsible and a potential liability for a school to allow guest accounts.

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

When does school start?

When does school start?
when does Oklahoma City school start
Primary & Secondary Education - 3 Answers
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check out your school site. Or ask a friend!
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When the bell rings
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whats the odds any one here lives or lives near oklahoma city to actually know when there school starts.

Monday, August 8, 2011

I'm 14 is it possible for me to ride a bus from Northern Indiana to Oklahoma City ?

I'm 14 is it possible for me to ride a bus from Northern Indiana to Oklahoma City ?
I just turned 14 and I want to visit my aunt. Could I take the bus. If I can about how much will it cost, and do I need anything special. Like a school ID or written permission ??
Other - United States - 1 Answers
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Greyhound restricts teens under 15 to trips of 5 hours or less and there must not be any change of buses. See site below. that trip would be 20 to 22 hours long with several transfers...so you would not be able to do that.

Saturday, August 6, 2011

In an effort to prevent further terrorist attacks on Federal Buildings in Oklahoma City should other parts ?

In an effort to prevent further terrorist attacks on Federal Buildings in Oklahoma City should other parts ?
of the city be bombed? Perhaps suburbs, shopping malls and schools. That seems to be the logic behind the Israelis bombing the Palestinians. Rational thought and crackpot theories being accepted.
Politics - 1 Answers
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your crap is backing up into your cranium.

Thursday, August 4, 2011

I live in Oklahoma City and i want to act. Where are some good places to go?

I live in Oklahoma City and i want to act. Where are some good places to go?
I have been in school plays a ton of times. My school teacher said i was good. But now i got inspired act. But i have no idea where to go. I need y'alls help. But i want to go to a good acting place. I mean a really really good one that will make me better. So please if you have any answers please tell me. Oh and how much would it coast if you know. Well thanks.
Theater & Acting - 1 Answers
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unfortunately your not going to find much if any acting work in Oklahoma. that's just not where anything is done. you need to go to L A.

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Where should I move: San Antonio, Fort Worth, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, or Atlanta? Why?

Where should I move: San Antonio, Fort Worth, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, or Atlanta? Why?
These are the urban areas in which I'm considering law school. Which of these do you prefer, not prefer, and why? If you choose to get even more specific: -You can rank the cities -You can give a little inside info about the cities Given the strength of the particular law schools, the regional markets for lawyers, proximity to other great metro areas, and general friendliness of the people, this is my list so far: 1. Top choice - San Antonio: culture, weather, proximity to Austin 2. Fort Worth: nice city, lower humidity, proximity to Dallas 3. Atlanta: fastest-growing metro in the SE, beautiful area 4. (tie) Oklahoma City, Tulsa: Oklahoma is nice, steadily growing, benefits from proximity to Texas I want to attend school in a much friendlier and warmer climate than my current state of Kentucky. Thank you!
Polls & Surveys - 8 Answers
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same answer as b4.. texas.. anywhere
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I don't know b'cuz it's your life style that u r depending on and you don't need people like us to make decisions 4 u!
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I would go with the top choice, San Antonio. It has it all except it is not tidal.
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I'd move to Atlanta because the biggest aquarium in the world is there. [or says my auntie] Thats not a good reason, but it sounds really fun to go see.
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Hotlanta
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Tulsa,because it`s not Texas,and has a cool Castle Renfaire. Atlanta,It also is not Texas,and has more cultural events, Stone Mountain Highland Games Georgia Renaissance Faire Friendly People
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I'd go with San Antone too. I met some women from there and all they could talk about was home and all the stuff they have to do there; good food, great nightlife, cool sports. Ft. Worth has a lot of military so there'll probably be lots of chain stuff but still plenty to do. My dad was stationed there in the early 80's, he liked it, mom hated it, I don't remember it Atlanta has lots of traffic, like all the time. But I agree that Georgia is beautiful. The weather won't be as great as TX. I've been to Tulsa, not impressed. People are nice but that's the only up I see.
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I am a native Texan so..... I would say Fort Worth, Atlanta, San Antonio, then Oklahoma City, then Tulsa People in Fort Worth are very friendly, much more so than in Dallas...and the cultural centers are "off the chain"....Are you considering TCU law school (do they have one)? Well SMU in Dallas is more prestigious I think, but you can still use the library in Dallas and the other great libraries Dallas has... Atlanta...so much to say....people are materialistic there (but aren't most people these days) but it is a REAL city...not quite New York, London, or Munich but great.... San Antonio..wow...you want to be close to Austin? I despised Austin and have many many relatives there...great shopping and cultural scene but other than that it sucked like a vacuum... San Antonio is worse....I go for the Riverwalk (but I have seen better all around the world) and Sea World, but that is about it...maybe shopping there and in San Marcos Ah Oklahoma.....again, I am a Texan so well, I am biased......but if you live in Kentucky (beautiful state, I have relatives there too) then you can live in Oklahoma Don't just consider the cities the schools are in but the professors, the reputation, the education you will be receiving, what you want to do after law school, where you can make contacts, become a clerk, etc. Good luck.