Monday, September 24, 2012

Can I work in the USA in June before school college starts in August on somesort of VISA

Can I work in the USA in June before school college starts in August on somesort of VISA?
an I work in the USA in June before school college starts in August on somesort of VISA? becuase I want to work with my basketball caches coaching some camps before school starts in August but if I just get a student visa I can only arrive 30days before school ... would love some awnsers!!!!!! thanks becuase I want to work for 12 weeks then start school. PS im from a differnt country new zealand
Higher Education (University +) - 1 Answers
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No. You can only have one Visa, student or work, you cannot have both and you cannot switch them, so you have to just stick to your student visa. Visas are very strict in their regulations, you are issued a Visa for a specific amount of time, and you cannot be in this country outside of that time. So no, sorry.



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Sunday, September 16, 2012

Soccer in high school? in USA (Nevada mainly)

Soccer in high school? in USA (Nevada mainly)?
Is it a winter or fall sport?
Other - Soccer - 1 Answers
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http://www.niaa.com/ it says there that it is a fall sport.



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Saturday, September 8, 2012

if the cubs played the best high school team in USA 162 times in a row would they win every game

if the cubs played the best high school team in USA 162 times in a row would they win every game?

Baseball - 6 Answers
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The cubs are a prolific squad but if the High School contingent scrupulously scrutinize the opposition and concoct appropriate game plans the are in with a chance. The most prosperous strategy I believe if attempting to play 162 consecutive games would be to fatigue the opposition as much as possible during each altercation. This could be done by dropping catches hence the batter shall have to run instead of returning to the dugout, endeavoring to score home runs by tapping the ball into open space and taking a convenient base while the fielders have to exert energy and finally not letting the game become stagnant. Younger players possess superior stamina and will always prevail if the adversary is tired.
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No. They will be 132-30
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No. They would win a lot of those games but not all of them. High Schoolers' can hit 89-85 mph fastballs for whoever said they couldn't. But ya the cubs would win most of them but definatly not all O and the for the dude who said high school pitchers can only throw 70 mph I'm a freshman that throws that fast and i was the slowest pitcher on the freshman team so the best high school varsity teams pitchers will throw like 83-88 mph
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No, they would have to lose games as well win them, you can't win every game, plus it is no fun for the other team to lose every single game that they play. Bottom line, you have to lose too you just can't win every game, even through it would be nice to. But if the Cubs played the best High School team in the USA, who knows who will win.
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No because it would be important games and Cubs and important games don't go well as we've seen for the past 100 YEARS. Most likely go 11-151
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Is this question a joke? I mean seriously come on.... yes the cubs would win EVERY single game... the best high school team in the nation MAY have 4 players that EVENTUALLY make it to the MLB. The players on the high school team have played for a much shorter amount of time, are not completely developed, not used to hitting 90 mph pitching on a daily basis. The high school team will have 1 or 2 pitchers hitting 90 mph IF THEY ARE LUCKY... there is no way that the best high school team in the country could beat a MLB team as pathetic as the pirates...



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Saturday, September 1, 2012

Are school students in the USA allowed to call their teachers by their first names

Are school students in the USA allowed to call their teachers by their first names?
Or do they call them Sir / Ma'am / Mr / Mrs / Miss...etc? Some people are under the impression that US school students can freely call their teachers "Bob", "Susie", "Mary" and so on, instead of calling them Sir, Ma'am, Mr. Jones, Mrs Randall, etc... Is it true?
Teaching - 18 Answers
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no, not at all
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Im in ireland schol and I have t ocall mine sir,miss,
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@ my school in South Carolina, US, it isn't aloud, the teacher won't answer to you unless you call them....Mrs or Mr. so&so.
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when I was in school, most teachers prefered to be called Mr. Mrs. There were a few teachers that allowed the students to call them by their first name. My favorite teacher "science class" we refered to him as Mr. D. because no one could pronounce his last name.
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in some classrooms the teachers allow them to. in most they arent allowed. depends on the teacher, and the school board in a certain county/town/city and what they say goes or doesnt go.
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There are some teachers that allow/encourage students to call them by their first name, while the majority still call them Mr/Mrs/Ms..etc..
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Not at all...students use teachers sir names. Even if you have a cool teacher that would rather be called by their first name your still use Mr. or Ms. before the name out of respect. For example Mr. Bob.
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they're on a first name basis only if they're sleeping with them!
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in grade school, always no. it's disrespectful for a child to speak to a mentor using a familiar name. in highschool, no, it's even more disrespectful, usually because the teenager is getting sassy with the teacher. in college, it's possible, but depends on what the teacher asks to be called. most prefer their formal title: Dr. or professor graduate school is the same as college, but maybe a bit more relaxed since it's more of a peer environment. i find that many adjunct teacher, usually without PhD's will allow 1st name, but those with PhD will want to be referrred to as Dr.
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NO way, at least not in any Texas school. Its Sir, Maam, Mr, Mrs, Ms....you get the idea.
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When I was at senior school (83-87) in England we used to have a sports teacher we called Jock (he was Scottish), so they compromised and let us call him by his first name (Laurie) as they didn't think nick names like that were appropriate, the teacher himself didn't mind though.
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No.
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I guess that would be up to the teacher. many teachers think they need to be the child's friend in order for them to be effective teachers; that is a huge mistake. I know that many teachers do allow it. Children do not respect adults that act like their friends instead of adult leaders. I, as a parent do not allow my children to call any adult by their first name; although many adults nowadays seem to encourage it making my job to teach otherwise much more difficult.
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In lower education, like elementary and High School that would be a no unless they are directed by the teacher to call them by their first name. In college there are professors who choose to be called by their first name rather than Mr./Mrs./Miss. It is up to the teacher.
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As a teacher in California, I know teachers who have let their students use their first name...but these teachers have been few and very far between. I require my students to use Mr.... and sir. I know of no teacher at my school currently who allow students to use their first name. This practice leads to problems with discipline and learning...teachers are not a students peer.
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Unfortunately, it is true in some schools. It is a trend that i don't like and it is based, I believe, in teachers wanting to be the friends of students, When i began teaching at the age of 24 one of my students asked me my first name. My answer to her was Mister. She did not inquire again.
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At my school it is Mr./Miss/Mrs. all the way. My cousin teaches and has her son in her Biology I class and he still calls her Mrs. B______.
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In California, we're not allowed to call our teachers by their first names. Saying "Ms./Mrs./Mr." shows respect toward the teacher. It's rude if students call their teachers by their first names.