snow day tomorrow in Michigan?
i live in detroit michigan and were supposted to get 2-4 inches tonite but during the day tomorrow we supposted to get 4-6 inches, becuz of even more snow during the school and work day tomorrow..do u think there will be school?
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maybe because if the snow 's cloud is gone for some reason, then it will have school. anyway, you guys are lucky, we dont have snow in maryland, i wanna live in michigan
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well i live in fort wayne indiana which is kinda by michigan but yeah anyways though we r supposed to get an ice storm and i think southern michigan is too!
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in northern IL we are getting 7-12 inches of snow and we probably will still have school. 3 inches is nothing to us. so i think u will have school.
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Hi! Michigan too!!!! Detroit is supposed to get lots of snow and freezing rain. The roads will be terrible and buses can't get through. I think you will have a snowday and so will I!!!!!
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heyy. ehh michigan ?? i live in flint! well were suppose to get about the same amountt. i think we will have a snowday. only because a lot of kids dont have experience driving in terrible snowy conditions and they dont want kids having their first accidentss. so i dont think im going to have school at SC but. we will see do a snow dance and do some prayerss.
Saturday, May 14, 2011
Thursday, May 12, 2011
Whats a Good Online Homeschool Program in Detroit Michigan?
Whats a Good Online Homeschool Program in Detroit Michigan?
I am currently a sophomore in High School. School has started on September 7th 2010, like 3 days of school has passed that I haven't went yet. I am planning on going to Homeschool. The only problem is, is that I don't know whats a good HomeSchooling Program for a 10th Grader. It has to be online, and I'm not ready to put up with the High School Crap in my current school, the kid's over there act so childish and annoying, it's pitiful. Also leave me a price of the Homeschool program, and also let me know if it's a good Home Schooling Program, and easy to Sign Up. I am noob with this homeschool thing, so I'm like a cave man with fire. Also leave the price and a phone number of it, Thanks!! I really appreciate it!
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I did K12 online, which is free, and it's an excellent program as far as teacher-student time, "classroom" time, and daily schoolwork. I liked it a lot. You gotta do the work every day though. I'll give you the links. Good luck with your studies.
I am currently a sophomore in High School. School has started on September 7th 2010, like 3 days of school has passed that I haven't went yet. I am planning on going to Homeschool. The only problem is, is that I don't know whats a good HomeSchooling Program for a 10th Grader. It has to be online, and I'm not ready to put up with the High School Crap in my current school, the kid's over there act so childish and annoying, it's pitiful. Also leave me a price of the Homeschool program, and also let me know if it's a good Home Schooling Program, and easy to Sign Up. I am noob with this homeschool thing, so I'm like a cave man with fire. Also leave the price and a phone number of it, Thanks!! I really appreciate it!
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I did K12 online, which is free, and it's an excellent program as far as teacher-student time, "classroom" time, and daily schoolwork. I liked it a lot. You gotta do the work every day though. I'll give you the links. Good luck with your studies.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
cosmetology schools in Detroit Michigan
cosmetology schools in Detroit Michigan
hi i need help finding a good school to learn beauty and cosmetology in detroit so far every school i found is very expensive and i dont have alot to spend i am going on a ged and im trying to find one soon anybody know one where i can attend around here plz let me know thank you soo much i know but they gave me this catogory as the on it best fit in and its not like they have cosmetology schools in detroit catogory i still need an answer anybody plz that can help
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What does this have to do with dining out?? Wrong category.
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dave preasley it in royal oak michigan on washington it 700.00 to regster for class the offer loans for the school i check this school out a few week ago
hi i need help finding a good school to learn beauty and cosmetology in detroit so far every school i found is very expensive and i dont have alot to spend i am going on a ged and im trying to find one soon anybody know one where i can attend around here plz let me know thank you soo much i know but they gave me this catogory as the on it best fit in and its not like they have cosmetology schools in detroit catogory i still need an answer anybody plz that can help
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What does this have to do with dining out?? Wrong category.
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dave preasley it in royal oak michigan on washington it 700.00 to regster for class the offer loans for the school i check this school out a few week ago
Sunday, May 8, 2011
Why is Michigan the basket case of the USA?
Why is Michigan the basket case of the USA?
Is it because the unions own the state? Is it because Granholm is the most incompetent governor in the country? Is it because corruption is a way of life here (see Detroit city council, mayor, school system, etc)? Should we simply blame the Lions for stinking up the place for 50 plus years?? What are your thoughts?
Government - 9 Answers
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I always thought the whole USA was a big basket case.
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I never really thought about it before, but yeah, I think you are absolutely correct. It's the Detroit Lions fault.
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Free trade. Thank conservatives who care more about saving 10 cents on a bobble head than their fellow American.
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Unions are the major players here.
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It is ran by unions and tax and spend Dems
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I do not feel it is in the basket at all, but to blame the Lions is just cruel they have enough problems already
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Unions=corruption. Sheesh? Watch movies. This is one aspect the liberal entertainment industry is not smart enough to keep a lid on--plus it sells.
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Being a Michigan resident I would have to say Grandholm by a mile. But then again what would one expect from a person growing up in Canada and learning the Canadian way instead of the American way. Her ONLY policy seems to be hike those taxes, on individuals, on business's, on consumer goods............by doing so, many companies have LEFT the State, as well as our young College Graduates since the business climate is dire. The crumbling of the automakers and its unions just broke the camels back, as this State has been in trouble for a long while. Grandholm seems to wait until the very last minute, threatening us citizens by threatening to cut back on the police and the schools.................when all that needs to be done is reign in the forever growing Government. I would love to see "part time" representatives in this State. I would also like to see the revamping of all Gov't/Education/Police/Fire Dept retirements and health care take a different route than we taxpayers footing the bill.
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yes yes and yes, its all the democrates, and if you noticed all the liberal democrates are the same and they do the same everywhere they go, look at any blue state and see if its not the same, michigan is ground zero and its spreading outwards to a blue state near you.
Is it because the unions own the state? Is it because Granholm is the most incompetent governor in the country? Is it because corruption is a way of life here (see Detroit city council, mayor, school system, etc)? Should we simply blame the Lions for stinking up the place for 50 plus years?? What are your thoughts?
Government - 9 Answers
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I always thought the whole USA was a big basket case.
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I never really thought about it before, but yeah, I think you are absolutely correct. It's the Detroit Lions fault.
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Free trade. Thank conservatives who care more about saving 10 cents on a bobble head than their fellow American.
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Unions are the major players here.
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It is ran by unions and tax and spend Dems
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I do not feel it is in the basket at all, but to blame the Lions is just cruel they have enough problems already
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Unions=corruption. Sheesh? Watch movies. This is one aspect the liberal entertainment industry is not smart enough to keep a lid on--plus it sells.
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Being a Michigan resident I would have to say Grandholm by a mile. But then again what would one expect from a person growing up in Canada and learning the Canadian way instead of the American way. Her ONLY policy seems to be hike those taxes, on individuals, on business's, on consumer goods............by doing so, many companies have LEFT the State, as well as our young College Graduates since the business climate is dire. The crumbling of the automakers and its unions just broke the camels back, as this State has been in trouble for a long while. Grandholm seems to wait until the very last minute, threatening us citizens by threatening to cut back on the police and the schools.................when all that needs to be done is reign in the forever growing Government. I would love to see "part time" representatives in this State. I would also like to see the revamping of all Gov't/Education/Police/Fire Dept retirements and health care take a different route than we taxpayers footing the bill.
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yes yes and yes, its all the democrates, and if you noticed all the liberal democrates are the same and they do the same everywhere they go, look at any blue state and see if its not the same, michigan is ground zero and its spreading outwards to a blue state near you.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Information on the Springwells / Delray Area in Detroit?
Information on the Springwells / Delray Area in Detroit?
I'm looking for information on housing, school systems, demographics etc. in Detroit, Michigan. Specifically around Central Avenue and DIX Street. From what I've heard, its impoverished and unsafe. I'm now looking for peoples' more personal experiences with this. What was it like growing up / raising kids there? How do you think you could have benefitted from being in another part of the country? I'm curious because I was born there and placed for adoption when I was one year old. I now live in NYC, but I'm curious as to what my life would have been like. If there's anything you feel is important to add that I didn't think to ask, please do! Thanks everyone.
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Mary, Much of this depends on your age as that the are changed. I grew up in the central/Dix/Vernor area, in the sixities and seventies. I attended a catholic school ST. Gabes, both myself and my wife graduated from Redeemer H.S. The public schools at this time were what you made of it, many of my friends went to college from both schools. This area of SW Detroit is basically a community within Detroit, which no matter which block people felt a sence of community. This changed as the area became more poorer and people moved however thhere to this day remainds a sence of community. The area now is mostly Mexican and Latin many resturants but also more crime drugs ect. for you i think you would of made friends with people who had many extended family members from commnity, you would of met many people fro various backgrounds employment ranges, you would of experienced the changes of this area. I would like to tell you more but I need some time references. I also hope all is well I have fiends that were adopted and have especially worked on staying close in there adult life, you woderment is normal. Have you had any ontact with your natural Parents? I would ask about a typical day, school church, transportation size of homes commerece, colleges and what a similier female would o accomplished. also google church names to get a history. Warmly Jon Luc
I'm looking for information on housing, school systems, demographics etc. in Detroit, Michigan. Specifically around Central Avenue and DIX Street. From what I've heard, its impoverished and unsafe. I'm now looking for peoples' more personal experiences with this. What was it like growing up / raising kids there? How do you think you could have benefitted from being in another part of the country? I'm curious because I was born there and placed for adoption when I was one year old. I now live in NYC, but I'm curious as to what my life would have been like. If there's anything you feel is important to add that I didn't think to ask, please do! Thanks everyone.
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Mary, Much of this depends on your age as that the are changed. I grew up in the central/Dix/Vernor area, in the sixities and seventies. I attended a catholic school ST. Gabes, both myself and my wife graduated from Redeemer H.S. The public schools at this time were what you made of it, many of my friends went to college from both schools. This area of SW Detroit is basically a community within Detroit, which no matter which block people felt a sence of community. This changed as the area became more poorer and people moved however thhere to this day remainds a sence of community. The area now is mostly Mexican and Latin many resturants but also more crime drugs ect. for you i think you would of made friends with people who had many extended family members from commnity, you would of met many people fro various backgrounds employment ranges, you would of experienced the changes of this area. I would like to tell you more but I need some time references. I also hope all is well I have fiends that were adopted and have especially worked on staying close in there adult life, you woderment is normal. Have you had any ontact with your natural Parents? I would ask about a typical day, school church, transportation size of homes commerece, colleges and what a similier female would o accomplished. also google church names to get a history. Warmly Jon Luc
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Information on the Springwells / Delray area of Detroit?
Information on the Springwells / Delray area of Detroit?
I'm looking for information on housing, school systems, demographics etc. in Detroit, Michigan. Specifically around Central Avenue and DIX Street. From what I've heard, its impoverished and unsafe. I'm now looking for peoples' more personal experiences with this. What was it like growing up / raising kids there? How do you think you could have benefitted from being in another part of the country? I'm curious because I was born there and placed for adoption when I was one year old. I now live in NYC, but I'm curious as to what my life would have been like. If there's anything you feel is important to add that I didn't think to ask, please do! Thanks everyone.
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It is a very impoverished place. I have done some work at a clubhouse there for people with mental health problems. I have to park across the street and I am very cautious. I leave nothing of value in my car, and I don't leave my car if I see anyone about. I hate that I feel this way when I go there, but it feels unsafe to me. There are no grocery stores or stores of any kind except the little mom & pop stores that sell liquor, cigarettes, and overpriced food. There are lots of people wandering about the area that look homeless since they are pushing shopping carts of their belongings. There is very little that is attractive - the houses are not kept up, there is very little in the way of grass or flowers - lots of dirt and broken cement. My best guess is that your mother and possibly your father were having a very hard life and wanted something better for you. I am guessing that they gave you up out of love and a sincere hope that your life would be better because of it.
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This is considered Southwest Detroit, in and before the 80's SW Detroit was a decent enough place to live, people still did take care of their homes...as time went on it steadily declined. Central and Dix is just blah, its over runned by gangs...The detroit school system is awful. I remember as a kid growing up in the 80's the bar was set very low in the schools. As most of Detroit has become very unsafe. Its a place were you really cannot trust your neighbor. Delray isnt a part of Central and Dix...is more so past Fort and Springwells, its a depressing little shack of town that even in the early 90's was looked down on as dangerous and ghetto.
I'm looking for information on housing, school systems, demographics etc. in Detroit, Michigan. Specifically around Central Avenue and DIX Street. From what I've heard, its impoverished and unsafe. I'm now looking for peoples' more personal experiences with this. What was it like growing up / raising kids there? How do you think you could have benefitted from being in another part of the country? I'm curious because I was born there and placed for adoption when I was one year old. I now live in NYC, but I'm curious as to what my life would have been like. If there's anything you feel is important to add that I didn't think to ask, please do! Thanks everyone.
Detroit - 2 Answers
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It is a very impoverished place. I have done some work at a clubhouse there for people with mental health problems. I have to park across the street and I am very cautious. I leave nothing of value in my car, and I don't leave my car if I see anyone about. I hate that I feel this way when I go there, but it feels unsafe to me. There are no grocery stores or stores of any kind except the little mom & pop stores that sell liquor, cigarettes, and overpriced food. There are lots of people wandering about the area that look homeless since they are pushing shopping carts of their belongings. There is very little that is attractive - the houses are not kept up, there is very little in the way of grass or flowers - lots of dirt and broken cement. My best guess is that your mother and possibly your father were having a very hard life and wanted something better for you. I am guessing that they gave you up out of love and a sincere hope that your life would be better because of it.
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This is considered Southwest Detroit, in and before the 80's SW Detroit was a decent enough place to live, people still did take care of their homes...as time went on it steadily declined. Central and Dix is just blah, its over runned by gangs...The detroit school system is awful. I remember as a kid growing up in the 80's the bar was set very low in the schools. As most of Detroit has become very unsafe. Its a place were you really cannot trust your neighbor. Delray isnt a part of Central and Dix...is more so past Fort and Springwells, its a depressing little shack of town that even in the early 90's was looked down on as dangerous and ghetto.
Monday, May 2, 2011
I am looking for a fly fishing school in the southern half of Michigan, closer to Ohio the better.?
I am looking for a fly fishing school in the southern half of Michigan, closer to Ohio the better.?
Preferably in the Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing areas. Possibly Grand Rapids
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here is a link to an Ann Arbor fly shop that offers classes- contact them to see when their next flyfishing class will be. http://www.coltonbay.com/classes.html
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Try these http://www.flyfishohio.net/ Try this, orvis is probably your best option for full and true advice to improve your fishing http://www.streamsideorvis.com/lessons.php
Preferably in the Detroit, Ann Arbor, Lansing areas. Possibly Grand Rapids
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here is a link to an Ann Arbor fly shop that offers classes- contact them to see when their next flyfishing class will be. http://www.coltonbay.com/classes.html
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Try these http://www.flyfishohio.net/ Try this, orvis is probably your best option for full and true advice to improve your fishing http://www.streamsideorvis.com/lessons.php
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