Sunday, May 1, 2011

About can a Looking for a beach wedding thats handicap accessible

Looking for a beach wedding thats handicap accessible?
I have my heart set on a beach wedding. I am from Kentucky so any beach will work as long as its not too far (NC, SC or northern FL). The problem is, is my brother is in a wheelchair and its very important to me that he is comfortable. I am thinking a deck, concrete area with beach veiw, or a peir of some sort. I am getting married in June. PLEASE HELP
Boston - 2 Answers
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I am not sure if it's wheelchair accessable but this might be a good spot, it's by cliff walk in Newport Rhodes Island. THe view from cliff walk is beautiful. Here is the website: http://www.thechanler.com/weddings.html You can look at that, it's not on the beach but it might be more convient for your brother. Hope that helped.
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Hi! I've got your beach for you. Marconi Beach at the Cape Cod National Seashore in Wellfleet, Massachusetts. Not the beach itself but the platform above the Marconi station site : "enhances this view, and offers vistas southward to Eastham, and northward to Truro." It's located in the same parking lot as the Atlantic White Cedar Swamp trail (again, not at the beach itself) and is accessible. It's an amazing view-I'd know, I was married there! You just need to get a crazy cheap permit from the Park Service-call them about this. Congratulations! Website: http://www.nps.gov/caco/planyourvisit/marconi-beach.htm Here's what they say on the subject: Park trails at Doane Rock in Eastham and the Marconi Station Site in Wellfleet have been surfaced to accommodate wheelchairs. Large print versions of official park publications, and the Buttonbush Trail are available for people with impaired vision. Park films have captions and audio descriptions. Coast Guard and Herring Cove beaches provide accessible parking, restrooms, changing facilities, and beach wheelchairs. Herring Cove Beach features showers that accommodate wheelchairs. The Salt Pond Visitor Center is accessible to people using wheelchairs. The Province Lands Visitor Center is accessible via a moderately steep ramp way. Various overlooks throughout the park are suited for wheelchair access. Ask at visitor centers for a brochure describing accessible features.
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About can a 14 year old teen work in california lo...

Friday, April 1, 2011

About can a 14 year old teen work in california los angeles long beach? if yes what are the job for 14 year olds

can a 14 year old teen work in california los angeles long beach? if yes what are the job for 14 year olds?

Law & Legal - 3 Answers
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A> talk to your school's guidance counselor B> work with Junior Achievements http://www.ja.org C> check out the library for books for tweens and teen D> consider your own business E> believe that you can be anything you want to be, anywhere you live
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Usually prostitution or selling drugs. All the retarded people will give me a thumbs down on this, but trust me... that;s all you'll get at your age. GOOD LUCK
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Yes. Check with the California Department of Industrial Relations at this address: http://www.dir.ca.gov/ See also this (Young Workers): http://www.dir.ca.gov/youngworker/youngworkersmain.html and http://www.dir.ca.gov/YoungWorker/YouthLaborExhibit/laborcards/DIR%20eCard%20portal/index.html and http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~safejobs/ Youngworkers.org and http://socrates.berkeley.edu/~safejobs/faq/index.html
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About Looking for a hair stylist in the Long Beach...

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

About Looking for a hair stylist in the Long Beach, CA area that can work with thick, curly hair. Help!!!

Looking for a hair stylist in the Long Beach, CA area that can work with thick, curly hair. Help!!!?
If someone out there with similar hair knows one please let me know!
Hair - 3 Answers
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I could do ur hair but i'm in louisiana
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There is a salon name "Heads Up Designs" in Long Beach. The address is 906 E. Artesia Blvd. I would go there to get my hair straighten by Atwell. His number is (562) 423-0988. He does a great job when it comes to straightening hair, plus he color and cuts. But if you are just looking to keep your hair curly, I would suggest you do the following: 1) Never use shampoo that contains Sodium Laurel Sulfate; instead use an organic shampoo, cleansing cream, or just conditioner to wash scalp and hair. 2) In the morning when you shower rinse hair, apply conditioner or cleansing cream to clean hair and scalp, rinse then apply a thick conditioner. I like the ones that have silk protein the best cheap one is Suave Naturals Tropical Coconut, medium priced one is Jessi-curl Too Shea! conditioner, and high priced Biolage Conditioning Balm. 3) After you run the conditioner in hair let it sit in for about 5 minutes than you want to use a wide tooth comb to detangle curls starting from the ends up to root till the comb slips through easily through hair. Rinse. 4) Do not towel dry. Use paper towels to dry hair never a terry cloth or let it just drip.Do not comb or brush hair, curls are already in place, doing so will make them frizzy. Reapply the same conditioner you used in shower, apply mango butter. You can get mango butter from Whole Foods Store or order through www.MountainHerbRose.com If your hair and scalp is really dry you can also apply coconut oil. Make sure its organic and that it comes from Whole Foods or moutain herb rose. 5) Apply gel. The best gels so far are Eco Styler Gel ranges 8-10, and I.C. Fantasia styling gel. Make sure any gel you use contains no alcohol. Voila! You have nice curls.
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Check out http://tiny.cc/LJSfd for a curly hair expert!
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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

About i stay in long beach and to work for the oil refinery you need a iso card where do i get one ? or do i take a

i stay in long beach and to work for the oil refinery you need a iso card where do i get one ? or do i take a?
i herad of a place in Carson but have no idea where to look
Other - Business & Finance - 1 Answers
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In case you don't get an answer - I strongly believe your future employer will take care of getting this for you when they hire you - no cost to you. /
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About I am moving to L.A. for the first time...to ...

Saturday, January 1, 2011

About I am moving to L.A. for the first time...to Long Beach. I want to work in West Hollywood or Santa Monica

I am moving to L.A. for the first time...to Long Beach. I want to work in West Hollywood or Santa Monica.?
My roomate and I agreed on Long Beach because the rent was cheaper and the it seems nice. What parts should we stay away from and so you think it's really that far from L.A.? Anythin you can tell me about the commute, jobs, and Long Beach would be awsome. Do* you think it is that far? Is it realistic? I have a bike and was planning on commuting on the train.
Other - United States - 2 Answers
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Just say NO!! don't do it!! don't underestimate the value of your time. whatever money you might save on rent will be lost in the 4 hours a day that you'll spend taking public transportation or even worse, sitting on the 405 parking lot!! It's just not worth it. Especially not if you have a choice. Plus, although long beach has its nice areas, it's really not as nice as some of the beach cities further north, or even the OC beaches. Now if you plan on working and living in Long beach, then go for it. If your looking into more affordable areas closer to LA, check out Culver city, Mar Vista, playa del rey and El segundo. They are all on west side, have good weather, are nice enough, and not as expensive as near by and more popular Santa monica, Venice and manhattan. Either way, in LA it's all about working where you live!! I consider myself so lucky each day as I walk home from work.. Trust me, los angeles traffic is beastly!!
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Living in Long Beach and commuting to LA is not how you want to spend your time. Traffic is bad and public transportation takes even longer than driving. Personally I love my part of Long Beach, beautiful old homes with big trees, cool old apartment buildings, funky old bars and restaurants, great shops and it's all out my front door and very walkable. Quite a few TV shows and movies get filmed where I live. My neighbors are great and it's easy to meet people just walking down the street. Of course 80% of LBC isn't like that. Quite a bit of it is very poor. Since there are fewer nice areas I will name the places you want to live in and not the ones you want to stay away from. Belmont Shore, Belmont Heights, Bluff Park, Naples, the Peninsula, California Heights, Bixby Knolls, Park Estates, Virginia Country Club, Rancho and Carrol Park are the places you would want to live. If you don't already have a job lined up before you move here than you shouldn't come out here. Our unemployment rate is over 10% and even my frineds with college degrees can't get jobs.
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