Sunday, November 21, 2010

I live in Georgia. What are the different classes of gun licenses and how do I obtain one

I live in Georgia. What are the different classes of gun licenses and how do I obtain one?

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If you go to the Georgia state website they will have this info.




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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Planning an outdoor wedding, I live in Georgia. Anyone know any beautiful locations

Planning an outdoor wedding, I live in Georgia. Anyone know any beautiful locations?
The Wedding is set for late next year. Savannah is beautiful and so are the mountains, but they are both a bit too far of a drive. More central georgia.
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there are soooo many lovely locations in that area. i didn't know exactly what towns you were interested in so here are a few in macon and surrounding area. in fort valley, the cotton barn. http://thecottonbarn.com/ the lockerly arboretum in milliedgeville. http://www.lockerly.org/weddings.php hazlehurst house in mcdonough. http://www.hazlehursthouse.net/ in macon, the federated garden clubs. they rent this great old place for only 850 dollars for a 6 hour wedding and reception. http://fgcmacon.org/ healy point golf club in macon is very nice. http://www.canongateoccasions.com/healy-point.php another great place in macon is the stunning blacksmith shop. be sure you look at their photo gallery. a great wedding site. http://blacksmithshop.net/# also, if you are on a tight budget you might want to check out the many facitlites for rent through the macon bibb county parks and recreation. http://www.macon-bibbcountyparksandrecreation.com/Rentals.htm there is also Typhena's Garden in perry, but i couldn't find a webaddy. here is their phone number if you want to call and ask for their web address. 478 365 0853





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Sunday, November 7, 2010

i live in Georgia. I am 18. How much should i charge for babysitting a 14 month old for 25 hours a week

i live in Georgia. I am 18. How much should i charge for babysitting a 14 month old for 25 hours a week?
Mon-Fri 9 am to 2 pm. the mom will be recovering from c-section in home. this position could become perminent in the future right now only for a couple weeks.
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so thats like 5 hours a day not counting weekends....it depends on how much of a handful the child is and how often ur getting paid, and what hours...well thats what i would base it on when i was babysitting...id go for $75-85/week
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I would charge somewhere between $75-$100. I usually charge about $3.50 per hour when I babysit.
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In a small to medium, sized town, I would charge $8-$10 per hour. In a more progressive town, like Atlanta, I would charge $12 to $15. 14 months is a challenging age. Dont undersell yourself or the importance of what you are doing





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Monday, November 1, 2010

Can you start homeschooling in the middle of year when you live in georgia

Can you start homeschooling in the middle of year when you live in georgia?
please help i need to know imeedatity/ i need to know because i have a serious problem at school at school and the declaration of intent says that you have to turn in the papers 30 days ahead but i cant go back to school or i will have the same problem again
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You are reading the declaration of intent backwards. You can start *today* but you *then* must turn the paperwork in within 30 days. Quoted here from the form with emphasis on what you are reading wrong: "A Declaration of Intent must be SUBMITTED TO YOUR LOCAL SCHOOL DISTRICT within 30 days **AFTER** the establishment of a home study program". However, do keep in mind that this is something *your parents* must do... not you. If you don't have them on board... you won't be able to homeschool. Here is a general description of the Georgia law: http://www.hslda.org/laws/analysis/Georgia.pdf






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