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Open Question: how much can accountant make in los angeles? and more...

 
 



Open Question: how much can accountant make in los angeles? and more...

Open Question: how much can accountant make in los angeles?

how much can an accountant in LA make if he owns his business and has a very loyal clientel. numbers please no guesses

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Open Question: Why is the USA so boring compared to China, South Korea, or Japan? T_T?

I am Chinese and Japanese. Born in Japan but grew up in China. And the place I grew up, Hainan, is sooo much more fun than here in the USA! I used to go to these all night markets with my friends and we would eat all kinds of really delicious foods. But here in Los Angeles at night there are no places to go! Clubs are lame because only loser drunkards go there. I just want to have a place to chill you know. Japan also has tons of pretty and fun places to go. Day or night doesn't matter. And so does South Korea. The USA is so boring!! I don't think people understanding what I meant.. Los Angeles is a cool city I am not saying it's not a good city to live in I am just saying all the places are so far from one another and all the fun places all close before 9pm and there is not a place for me to chill just have a midnight snack or something! Also, I am here because my dad is being sent over here by his Japanese comany. He works for Honda/Acura, the car company. I soooo wanna go back to China!!

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Open Question: Why are the Canucks ranked higher than the Kings with less points?

Why are the Vancouver Canucks ranked higher than the Los Angeles Kings if they have less points in the standings? http://www.nhl.com/ice/standings.htm?type=con

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Open Question: Do U agree with poster miau these illegal aliens did not commit a crime & should be set free?

Do not cry if you have undo hardship reading....AlfredoRamos: A Mexican national in the U.S. illegally, Ramos was convicted of driving while intoxicated last year, but that didn't keep him from being behind the wheel after a night of drinking last weekend – and now two teenage girls are dead because of it. According to police, Ramos, 22, slammed the 1998 Mitsubishi he was driving into the rear of a 1994 Plymouth driven by Allison Kunhardt, 17, Friday night in Virginia Beach, Va. Kunhardt and her best friend Tessa Tranchant, 16, were stopped at a traffic light when they were hit from behind. Although both wore seat belts, both died – one at the scene and one after arriving at the hospital. Ramos, charged with manslaughter for the two deaths, was convicted last year of public drunkenness in Virginia Beach and driving under the influence in Chesapeake. Carlos Prieto: Suspected illegal alien from Mexico was held in the Salt Lake County jail after running a red light and broad siding a family of six, killing three, on Christmas Eve 2006. The charging documents say his blood-alcohol level was above the legal limit. The Ceran family, active in local theater and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, were returning home after attending a performance of Dicken's "The Christmas Carol," which featured several family members, when their car was struck by a truck driven by Carlos Prieto. The crash killed Cheryl Ceran, 47, and two of her children, 15-year-old Ian and 7-year-old Julinna. Cheryl Ceran's husband, Gary Ceran, 45, and their 19-year-old daughter, Clarissa, and 12-year-old son, Caleb, were injured. Eduardo Raul Morales-Soriano: When this illegal alien, working as a landscaper in Maryland, killed Marine Cpl. Brian Mathews, 21, and his date, Jennifer Bower, 24, on Thanksgiving night, 2006, it wasn't his first accident where alcohol was apparently involved. Nine months before, he was issued four citations and sent home with a friend after a single-car accident when he refused a Breathalyzer test. A policeman's error resulted in Morales-Soriano – who took advantage of North Carolina's easy rules to obtain his driver's license in 2004 – getting his license returned. On the night he killed the young couple, police say his blood alcohol level was measured at .32 – four times the legal level in Maryland for intoxication. Mathews had served 8 months in Iraq and completed another tour of duty in the Pacific. Guillermo Paniagua: This 29-year-old Mexican construction worker, living in the U.S. illegally, already had 4 DUI arrests when he slammed his pickup, head-on, into the car driven by Needville, Texas, Independent School District Chief of Police Ernie Mendoza on Jan. 19, 2007. Mendoza died instantly and Paniagua, suffering only cuts and bruises, fled the accident scene into the night. The police officer left behind a wife and four children. Paniagua now he faces first-degree felony murder charges, and failure to stop and render aid. Gustavo Reyes Garcia: Fourteen previous arrests – including four DUIs – didn't keep illegal alien Gustavo Reyes Garcia off the road June 8, 2006, when he slammed his SUV into a sedan driven by Sean and Donna Wilson of Mt. Juliet, Tenn., killing them both. Garcia short-circuited the criminal trial for two counts of vehicular homicide while intoxicated and evading arrest by pleading guilty on April 9, 2007. "It was the case that brought to our attention ... the flaw in the system," Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall said. Hector Velazquez-Nava: This 24-year-old Mexican national living in Los Angeles reportedly had a 0.24 percent blood-alcohol level – three times the state level to be considered drunk – about the time he drove his SUV head on into a car driven by 'A Christmas Story' director Bob Clark, killing him and his 22-year-old son at the scene. Velazquez-Nava was arrested for investigation of driving under the influence of alcohol and vehicular manslaughter for the April 4, 2007, accident. According to reports, Velazquez-Nava didn't have any previous deportations but had been convicted in 2004 in Los Angeles of soliciting a prostitute, for which he received 24 months probation and a $1,500 fine after pleading no contest. Isidro Pena Soto: Passing on one of Northern California's most deadly highways, Soto slammed head on into the pickup truck driven by Kent Boone, a 32-year-old pipe fitter on his way to work and father of five. Pena, who had been arrested or convicted at least nine times since 2003, has been charged with second-degree murder. Joel Perea and Maurilio Herrera: Police took this death hard – it was one of their own. Deputy Loren Lilly, who had been with the Cobb County Sheriff's Office for 18 years, was pronounced dead at the scene after his Honda Accord flipped several times after being struck by a Ford Taurus driven by Perea. "Obviously, being in law enforcement, none of us wants to roll up and see one of our fellow officers or deputies on

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Open Question: what am i suppost to get charged with a security deposit?

i was living in some apartments for 4 months and our security deposti was 800$ we got the apartment already mest up almost everything was not working, now the manager is telling us that he has to charge us for carpet cleaning and lil touch ups in paint, he also told me that he was going to deduct money from the deposit because i havent turned in the mail box key so he was going to charge me for each day, so what i want to know is if he has the right to do that and if he doesnt what can i do? i read my contract and it doesnt say anything about that only about charging us for damages, but its really nothing only the carpet thats dirty. i live in downey ca los angeles county

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Open Question: Help on US history project?

i have a huge us history project and i need some ideas for the pages that i havent completed i need some good topics on one of the following: 1. An american-made car 2. a small town in america 3. a native american site 4. a famous battle site 5. a fun place! they should be unusual and #2-5 should be best to not be in the following areas (ive already used them: Apostle Islands, Wisconsin Forest, Virginia Los Angeles, California Orlando, Florida

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Open Question: Los Angeles or New York City?

which city would you rather live at and why?

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