I’ve tried to figure out for many years why this is regulated at the state level. My wife is a Canadian and once her parents made it known, within their home province, what they wanted for their children it applied accross Canada as the fedral gov’t there addresses such things. I have yet to find out why we’re different.
@schniv yeah, right, but are you willing to loose your friggen job? It’s already happening to health care workers, everyone else will be next….wake up!
I’ve already lost my job. Economy reasons, nothing to do with injection. But yeah, if it came down to it, I would walk away from a job if it came down to that. Some people couldn’t do that I’m sure.
But I’m not going to get forcibly injected without a fight.
To add to your comment, OroraMonroe, all school admissions forms have the exemption provision. Keep in mind though, this only excludes your child from school sponsored medical intervention, you still must exempt your child in a way that will be recognized in the community at large eg. a legally drafted form, a standard faith exemption that is, fairly, universally carried in all churches, temples and mosques or a codicile to your living will.
No, that is not true. There is no requirement for an apprenticeship in Texas or any other state bar in the United States.
If you need help and you are unable to afford legal assistance, I suggest you look for legal aid in your area. For example, I have linked some legal aid services in Texas.
It would be cost prohibitive to drug test every person on public assistance, especially considering that you would not only need to test the applicant, but you would also need to test every person in their household. Instead, they do run a background check prior to giving out food stamps or cash assistance. If you have any drug convictions from 1997 or later, or if anyone in your household who will be receiving the benefits has any such convictions then benefits are denied.
Wow! Are people stupid enough to actually believe this kind of crap? Vaccines have saved more lives than any other single medical advancement in the history of the world. The recent anti-vaccine craze is part of a new anti-intellectual / anti-science movement. People can no longer distinguish reliable scientific research/ data from spam emails or random youtube postings. People that do not vaccinate their kids are directly endangering their childrens lives needlessly. Stop being mindless SHEEP!
Some people have had very scary reactions but no one is reporting on them as a whole, just little tid bits here and there from different local sources.
Are the "a" and "b" values supposed to be two side lengths, and is "c" supposed to be "C", the angle in between? If so, then you can just plug these in to the law of cosines to find the side opposite of angle "C", then use the law of sines to find the other two angles.
Yes, thank you for adding that, and I will also say that it varies from state to state so please check those laws. My state Michigan, has a statewide form that covers it all thankfully, but I know it’s not like this everywhere. The best thing for all of us to do is be resourceful, do our homework and find the best legal solutions around this situation if you do not want your children (or yourself) vaccinated.
There are already making it mandatory in the moses cone health system in greensboro nc which is the biggest health system in greensboro with the only hospitals there. They are saying that if we don’t get the vaccine it will be taken as a voluntary resignation. I am a new nurse and have only been working there for a month. I am terrified. Im praying that God opens another door for me before they get to my department. They also had the same requirements for the regular flu vaccine.
Nothing. That's the limit. If you're provided MORE than $5,250, your employer must include it in your wages and you must pay tax on it. But below that, it's a tax-free benefit.
Hey DavidR..) if vaccines have saved lives, how the hell do u explain the thousands & thousands of people who die daily in poor countries? the U.N suppossly vaccined a chunck of these people right? or the children with autism after taking this poisen? so u want people to poisen their kids? poisen urs body. A well informed society is what the gov. hates, they want stupid idiots like u to be on their side, while they carry out genocide around the globe. The U.S/Isra-hell well know for this abuse
Yes, in most states. Ask Her Dr. with help getting the phone # Its called Respite Care and Your Husband( If he is her guardian) can claim this money for help in the home and then he can pay you.
As in live full time, and the parents live full time elsewhere?
Most states (probably all) require by law that a parent is responsible for the welfare and safety of a minor child. I'd have to say that it seems completely logical that this includes supervision. And, to fail to provide those things (it isn't just about money) would probably be considered neglect of the child.
It may seem strange, perhaps the parents think (in their mind) that the minor is well capable of protecting him/herself, and taking care of all their needs. I strongly doubt that cps or a court would agree with the parent's thinking on this.
Below is a link to US News Law School Rankings. It will give you information regarding a law school's rank and tuition. If you want to get a high-paying salary, you usually have to go to a school ranked in the T-14 (which are the law schools ranked 1-14 by US News). They are called the T-14 because they are considered national schools (they give you name recognition across the country) and the list of T-14 has not changed since, I believe, the early 1990s. The usual "big firm" salary coming out of these schools is $160,000 in market paying cities, i.e., New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and etc. While many schools ranked in the T-50 will give you an opportunity to find a "big law" to "mid law" firm job, you will need to be ranked higher in your respective class (graduating class) to get an interview with these firms and/or job. The best piece of investment you can make before going to law school is a LSAT preparatory course. You should be aiming to get into the high-160s or 170s in order to have a shot at a T-14 law school or get a substantial scholarship from a place such as Brooklyn Law School or Boston College (both of which may be considered regional power-houses).
You should also take a look at what you want to do and where. There is probably not point in going to NYU if all you want to do is practice law in Colorado. Some would argue that a T-14 is worth going to while paying full price. Others may argue that only a T-10 school is worth going to at full price. One thing is for certain, law school is not cheap and you should think about it pretty good before making the leap. If you are in undergrad, you should focus on getting the highest GPA you can get. Once you are thinking about the LSAT, you should pay for a prep course and study for it as if it were your job. A nice GPA-LSAT combo may net you some scholarships from numerous law schools. Below is another website that offers information regarding admission and scholarships based on LSAT-GPA combos.
January 28th, 2010 - 06:57
I’ve tried to figure out for many years why this is regulated at the state level. My wife is a Canadian and once her parents made it known, within their home province, what they wanted for their children it applied accross Canada as the fedral gov’t there addresses such things. I have yet to find out why we’re different.
January 28th, 2010 - 07:42
@schniv yeah, right, but are you willing to loose your friggen job? It’s already happening to health care workers, everyone else will be next….wake up!
January 28th, 2010 - 07:58
I’ve already lost my job. Economy reasons, nothing to do with injection. But yeah, if it came down to it, I would walk away from a job if it came down to that. Some people couldn’t do that I’m sure.
But I’m not going to get forcibly injected without a fight.
January 28th, 2010 - 10:03
To add to your comment, OroraMonroe, all school admissions forms have the exemption provision. Keep in mind though, this only excludes your child from school sponsored medical intervention, you still must exempt your child in a way that will be recognized in the community at large eg. a legally drafted form, a standard faith exemption that is, fairly, universally carried in all churches, temples and mosques or a codicile to your living will.
January 28th, 2010 - 07:02
Call around to your local law schools, and use the term "pro bono."
January 28th, 2010 - 08:03
No, that is not true. There is no requirement for an apprenticeship in Texas or any other state bar in the United States.
If you need help and you are unable to afford legal assistance, I suggest you look for legal aid in your area. For example, I have linked some legal aid services in Texas.
http://www.lanwt.org/
http://www.trla.org/
http://www.lonestarlegal.org/
http://www.tlsc.org/
January 28th, 2010 - 12:58
It would be cost prohibitive to drug test every person on public assistance, especially considering that you would not only need to test the applicant, but you would also need to test every person in their household. Instead, they do run a background check prior to giving out food stamps or cash assistance. If you have any drug convictions from 1997 or later, or if anyone in your household who will be receiving the benefits has any such convictions then benefits are denied.
January 29th, 2010 - 03:37
sp ck. 1st word they
January 29th, 2010 - 07:44
Goverments in USA and Mexico are exercizing a tipe of domestic terrorism, to control the peoples!, outrageous!
January 29th, 2010 - 03:48
Of course they don't. Children don't owe their parents anything. If they want to help and can help its nice but it is certainly not required,
January 29th, 2010 - 09:35
Wow! Are people stupid enough to actually believe this kind of crap? Vaccines have saved more lives than any other single medical advancement in the history of the world. The recent anti-vaccine craze is part of a new anti-intellectual / anti-science movement. People can no longer distinguish reliable scientific research/ data from spam emails or random youtube postings. People that do not vaccinate their kids are directly endangering their childrens lives needlessly. Stop being mindless SHEEP!
January 29th, 2010 - 05:43
I have 6 month and 10 month old bassets named Copper and Bandit, but they are males…
I would think for a female any of these could be cute:
Alibi
Bailey (or Bailee as in she made Bail),
Felony
Mahaska (my ex and his cop friends use to use that as slang for a concealed firearm)
Miranda (as in Miranda Rights)
(personally Miranda is my favorite).
Congrats on the new puppy and good luck!
January 29th, 2010 - 12:43
If you win ANY money,you have to report it as income.Will probably disqualify you for any further benefits.
January 30th, 2010 - 00:11
Excellent vid! – thank you very much for posting
January 30th, 2010 - 03:48
Some people have had very scary reactions but no one is reporting on them as a whole, just little tid bits here and there from different local sources.
vaccine-reactions . blogspot . com
January 30th, 2010 - 04:03
I don’t need any stupid form to refuse the vaccine. That’s what guns are for.
January 30th, 2010 - 03:52
Are the "a" and "b" values supposed to be two side lengths, and is "c" supposed to be "C", the angle in between? If so, then you can just plug these in to the law of cosines to find the side opposite of angle "C", then use the law of sines to find the other two angles.
January 30th, 2010 - 10:45
Yes, thank you for adding that, and I will also say that it varies from state to state so please check those laws. My state Michigan, has a statewide form that covers it all thankfully, but I know it’s not like this everywhere. The best thing for all of us to do is be resourceful, do our homework and find the best legal solutions around this situation if you do not want your children (or yourself) vaccinated.
January 30th, 2010 - 14:34
There are already making it mandatory in the moses cone health system in greensboro nc which is the biggest health system in greensboro with the only hospitals there. They are saying that if we don’t get the vaccine it will be taken as a voluntary resignation. I am a new nurse and have only been working there for a month. I am terrified. Im praying that God opens another door for me before they get to my department. They also had the same requirements for the regular flu vaccine.
January 30th, 2010 - 11:06
January 30th, 2010 - 19:00
Amen, brother.
January 30th, 2010 - 19:55
Nothing. That's the limit. If you're provided MORE than $5,250, your employer must include it in your wages and you must pay tax on it. But below that, it's a tax-free benefit.
See IRS pub 970 for more info.
Best of luck! :0)
January 31st, 2010 - 01:39
Hey DavidR..) if vaccines have saved lives, how the hell do u explain the thousands & thousands of people who die daily in poor countries? the U.N suppossly vaccined a chunck of these people right? or the children with autism after taking this poisen? so u want people to poisen their kids? poisen urs body. A well informed society is what the gov. hates, they want stupid idiots like u to be on their side, while they carry out genocide around the globe. The U.S/Isra-hell well know for this abuse
January 31st, 2010 - 03:35
What was 8:14, is that swine flu or a chart of republicans?
January 31st, 2010 - 02:56
Yes, in most states. Ask Her Dr. with help getting the phone # Its called Respite Care and Your Husband( If he is her guardian) can claim this money for help in the home and then he can pay you.
January 31st, 2010 - 04:05
However you want to. Acronyms have no correct pronunciation.
January 31st, 2010 - 06:18
try the child support enforcement usually they will make him pay or they will put him in jail.
January 31st, 2010 - 07:54
As in live full time, and the parents live full time elsewhere?
Most states (probably all) require by law that a parent is responsible for the welfare and safety of a minor child. I'd have to say that it seems completely logical that this includes supervision. And, to fail to provide those things (it isn't just about money) would probably be considered neglect of the child.
It may seem strange, perhaps the parents think (in their mind) that the minor is well capable of protecting him/herself, and taking care of all their needs. I strongly doubt that cps or a court would agree with the parent's thinking on this.
January 31st, 2010 - 15:32
http://www.barbishot.com
January 31st, 2010 - 17:49
Below is a link to US News Law School Rankings. It will give you information regarding a law school's rank and tuition. If you want to get a high-paying salary, you usually have to go to a school ranked in the T-14 (which are the law schools ranked 1-14 by US News). They are called the T-14 because they are considered national schools (they give you name recognition across the country) and the list of T-14 has not changed since, I believe, the early 1990s. The usual "big firm" salary coming out of these schools is $160,000 in market paying cities, i.e., New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, and etc. While many schools ranked in the T-50 will give you an opportunity to find a "big law" to "mid law" firm job, you will need to be ranked higher in your respective class (graduating class) to get an interview with these firms and/or job. The best piece of investment you can make before going to law school is a LSAT preparatory course. You should be aiming to get into the high-160s or 170s in order to have a shot at a T-14 law school or get a substantial scholarship from a place such as Brooklyn Law School or Boston College (both of which may be considered regional power-houses).
You should also take a look at what you want to do and where. There is probably not point in going to NYU if all you want to do is practice law in Colorado. Some would argue that a T-14 is worth going to while paying full price. Others may argue that only a T-10 school is worth going to at full price. One thing is for certain, law school is not cheap and you should think about it pretty good before making the leap. If you are in undergrad, you should focus on getting the highest GPA you can get. Once you are thinking about the LSAT, you should pay for a prep course and study for it as if it were your job. A nice GPA-LSAT combo may net you some scholarships from numerous law schools. Below is another website that offers information regarding admission and scholarships based on LSAT-GPA combos.
Best of luck