Saturday, April 28, 2012

What would you name them

What would you name them?
NO MEAN ANSWERS!! Pictures are provided and don't be all like, oh they are all white, because they won't be. Promise. The reason the pictures ar eof them as teens, is because well that's when you can kinda tell what their names would be from pictures. 1. Your name is Caitlynn Elizabeth Smith and you have been married to you husband, Jacob for about 3 years. You two are 21 and really want kids. So you try and in three months discover you are having a baby. Nine months later, about two weeks after your 22nd birthday, your little girl is born. Brownish blonde hair and brown eyes. You want her name to begin with J. What's her name? When she's a teenager: http://media.photobucket.com/image/sarah/emmazbestfriend/Sarah.jpg?o=1 2. You are 25 with a 3-year-old girl. You two decide you want more kids, but can't get pregnant for some reason. you decide to adopt. You go on a vacation to India, to pick up the girl that you are adopting. You want her middle name to represent her culture, and the first name to begin with a M. What's her name? When she's a teenager: http://media.photobucket.com/image/indian%20girl/maraal01/Kruti002.jpg?o=15 3. You are 27 with kids ages 5 and 2. You and Jacob really want a son, but still can't conceive. Your sister, Helen lives in South Africa, because she's a navy nurse. You visit her and decide to adopt a boy from there. You want his name to mean love or strength, either one. So what's his name? When he's a teenager: http://media.photobucket.com/image/african%20boy/joncappy/Image87.jpg?o=17 4. But big surprise! When you return home with you adopted son, you find out you're pregnant! You couldn't be more excited, and neither could the girls. Nine months later your little boy is born. Brown hair and brown eyes, just like his blood sister. You want his name to begin with a T. What's his name? When he's a teenager: http://media.photobucket.com/image/jake/clintieschick_2008/jake.jpg?o=28 5. You are now 32. The kids: 10,7,5 and 5. Your kids want a younger brother or sister. But you and your husband have had enough...you thought. But you unexpectedly get pregnant. Nine months later, you have a little girl with red hair and blue-ish gray eyes. You decide to give her a N name. What is it? When she's a teenager: http://news.bbc.co.uk/media/images/38370000/jpg/_38370827_nicola150.jpg 6. You are 35. The kids: 13,10,8,8 and 3. You and Jacob decide to adopt a child. The agency calls a year after you apply. The found not one, but two little children for you. One was a little girl from China. The other a boy from spain. It ws impossible for you two to choose and decide to take them both. You want the girl's middle name to be Chinese but her first name to mean God's gift, or like God. When she's a teenager- http://farm1.static.flickr.com/115/296364540_a68fff0994.jpg As for the boy either both of his names can be spanish, or one of them can his other name mean warrior, but not a Spanish one meaning so. When he's a teenager( he's of course, the guy in the photo)- http://media.photobucket.com/image/spanish%20boy/bfras/image0525.jpg?o=48 7. You are 40 and think your family is complete. The kids are: 18,15,13,13,8,5,and 5. But then, you sister Penelope dies in car accident, along with her husband. Meaning you inherit her son and daughter. The boy is 3 and the girl is 13. The 13-year-old girl's name begins with an O. When he's a teenager- http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_180/11887543786W4Hwz.jpg The girl- http://thumbs.dreamstime.com/thumb_186/11901077863xVaIR.jpg THE END!! =P I'd name them: 1. Jordan Elizabeth 2. Melanie Aikya 3. Phillip Abdi 4. Theo David 5. Natalia Jayne 6. Haleigh McKala and Clemente Esteban ( McKala means gift form God) 7. Olivia Grayson and Elijah Noah
Baby Names - 11 Answers
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1. Jessica Grace Mae Smith 2.. don't know.... 3. David? 4. Thomas 5. Natasha (My older sis's name) 6. ? 7. Olivia
2 :
1. Jordyn Leighton 2. Mikaya Maycee 3. Ethan Andrew 4. Tristian Julius 5. Niliah Hadley 6. Nevaeh Mai & Martin Samurai 7. Olivia Rowen & Camdon Knox Thanks! You?
3 :
1. Jocelyn Grace 2. Madison India 3. Liam Conner 4. Tanner Mitchell 5. Natalie Rae 6. Hailey China & Landon Zachary
4 :
1. Juliet Rose 2. Marigold Anisha 3. William James 4. Tucker Matthew 5. Nicolette Karis 6. Eliza Xin 7. Raphael Gavin 8. Oliver Blake, Bridgette Marie
5 :
1.Aiden 2.Charlotte 3.Olivia 4.Logan 5.Devyn 6.Erik 7.Ashley 8.Maria 9.Taylor 10.Taylen
6 :
1. Jennifer Brooke 2. Macy Isabelle 3. Caleb 4. Tanner Joe 5. Norah Grace 6. Kristen Yumi & Joseph Jose 7. Olivia & Jacob
7 :
1. Jaime Ashlyn 2. Madison Simone 3. Denali Kane (Denali is amer. indian for strength) 4. Trey Levi 5. Naomi Beth 6. Keeley Chyna, Diego Cruz 7. Keith Austin & Oaklee Jordyn
8 :
1-Jasmine 2-Mamta (Hindi for "mother's love for her child") 3-Aaron (mountain of strength) 4-Travis, or Tyler 5-Natalie 6-Middle name: Lian (lotus flower) First name: Gabrielle (God is my strength) or Jasmine (gift from God) Donovan Manolo or Kelley Marcos 7-Ryan Olivia
9 :
1.Janessa Lynn 2.Marissa India 3.David James 4.Tanner Scott 5.Natalia Grace 6.Neveah Lei and Connor Justice 7.Gavyn David and Olivia Penelope.
10 :
1. Jade Leona 2. Melanie Maliha 3. Samson Zeke 4. Tate Joseph 5. Natalie Kate 6. Elaina Lian and Damian Miguel 7. Matthew Thomas and Olivia Jane Jade, Melanie, Sam, Tate, Natalie, Elaina, Damian, Matt, and Liv :)
11 :
1.) Joy Annabelle Smith 2.) Mira Jasmin Smith 3.) Shane Brain Smith 4.) Tristan Jacob Smith 5.) Noemi Ava Smith 6.) Kimberly Lien Smith [Kim] & Javier Gael Smith 7.) Olivia Erin Smith & Chase Alexander Smith So my children are Joy, Mira, Shane, Tristan, Noemi, Kim, Javier, Olivia and Chase.


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Saturday, April 14, 2012

2 life changing options. What would you choose

2 life changing options. What would you choose?
Lets say you moved to Italy(you're a 18 year old girl), but things are unsure there, your visa is taking forever and you might not be accepted, you live in a house with your aunt, mom, his husband and his brother (both have schizophrenia but the brother is on medication, the husband is perv), there's no heater and it's cool, you have no money (not even for the bus) and you don't eat well(sometimes just one meal a day) and your highschool diploma might not be valid either and have to study a couple of more years... you're given 2 ways: 1. Stay and see if they accept the visa, even thought living in the conditions described above, things might get better after 2 years if your mother gets a job and helps you with getting highschool diploma validated, so you can study in college or... 2. Go to Venezuela(where you were born, even thought the situation is not good there, to make it short my father has bussiness there.) where you have a home(my dad bought at our names), your sister and you will have food and all facilities, study a year course in nurse school, and then move to (probably) Florida with your aunt, my dad can pay college and give me some start money while I get a job and be more independent, Spain is other option aswell. Wich one would you choose and why? Thanks a lot xx
Psychology - 1 Answers
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Well, duh! I'd be saying "Hola, Papi." Go where the people will give you some stability and support then come to America and make it big.


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Saturday, April 7, 2012

Could you check my paper for spelling or grammar mistakes

Could you check my paper for spelling or grammar mistakes?
Translation 4 Our neighbours have changed their minds and are going to Spain instead of going to Italy on their holiday. We should hope that they don't go forever. Don't sign the contract without looking at it. This morning I missed the bus and had to wait for the next one, which didn't come on time. The building cought fire but the firemen managed to put out the fire. I advice you to learn the poem by heart. Suddently the lights turned off, but the spokesman kept on speaking everyone there to much surprise. One of the students passed out when he saw the nurse. Atleast a half an hour past before he gained consciense again. Never suspend anything to morning if you can do it today. It would have been best for you to tell the truth right away. I have said it to him again and again, but he never seems to remember anything. His aunt inherited him with alot of money. Did you lend the woman in the next house your sewing machinge? All resolution must be returned in the end of the test. The acident is on some level his fault. I don't recall having heard this before.
Words & Wordplay - 2 Answers
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5) The building caught fire, but the firemen managed to put out the fire 6) I advise you to learn the poem by heart 7) switch the wording around on this one.. try: Suddenly the lights turned off, but surprisingly, the spokesman continued to speak to everyone there 9) At least a half an hour passed before he gained consciousness again 13) He inherited a lot of money from his aunt 14) Did you lend the woman in the next house your sewing machine? 15 seems to be worded very wrong.. im not sure what you're trying to say 17) The accident is, on some level, his fault OR The accident is on some level, his fault
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Well, you don't have any quotation marks around what people are actually saying. Also "his aunt inherited him with a lot of money" sounds weird. (ps, a lot is 2 words, not 1)


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Sunday, April 1, 2012

Translator/Interpreting in the US armed forces

Translator/Interpreting in the US armed forces?
Hey guys, I have a few questions about whether becoming a translator/interpreter in the US armed forces is a good career path. A little background on me might help pout so here it goes: I am currently in college working towards a degree in the social sciences, I am US born and raised but of Lebanese heritage and have lived there when I was younger as well as in other Middle-Eastern and North African countries as well as in many other countries around the world (such as Mexico, Thailand, Spain, Malaysia, Morocco, Tunisia and Guatemala) and am quite fluent in Spanish and French though my Arabic ironically is only rudimentary but even though I can read and write it (albeit poorly). My friend in the national guard suggests strongly that I should become an interpreter/translator in the US armed forces because I love to learn about culture, traveling, learning foreign languages and have a talent for it. I have been planning on going into nursing but I have doubts as to whether it would be right for me, also my sister is a nurse and she says that i would hate it (from what she knows about me). I have also heard that interpreters/translators in the US armed forces make around 150k a year, is this true or highly exaggerated as it seems to me. Finally, my last question is, what branch of the US Armed forces are best to work in as a translator/interpreter in terms of pay, adventure, benefits, etc..? I have babbled on long enough, any advice or educated opinions and personal expertise in these fields would be very much appreciated. Thanks everyone!
Military - 4 Answers
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Any branch right now will pay very well and also if you finish college you can become an officer. Then after the armed forces you can go towards homeland security or the CIA, and if you don't want to join the armed forces try these two first.
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interpreters that wear a us uniform make the same salaries as everyone else. Some do make a yearly bonus, but that is usually only for serving after your initial contract which will be 4-6 years. You might run into some trouble getting your security clearance due to have lived abroad, but other than that you should be fine. There is usually a good sign on bonus for interpreters, but a bonus should not be the reason to pick a job in the army, pick one you'd like to make a career out of in or after the army. If you want to become a nurse, look at the medical jobs for the army, they provide extensive training, and most states consider the training to be exceeding EMT-B licensing.
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Only ENLISTED personnel are linguists. and no they don't make $150K a year. for the Navy at least, they do NOT translate, they only transcribe. Few personnel are actually out there in the thick of things acting as translators. depending on when you lived in those countries and WHY you lived there, you may be ineligible for a Security Clearance, which means no Linguist job. Pay and bennies are the same across all five branches. as for adventure.. well,if you want to be in the desert Translating for the CO , then stick with Marines and Army..and even then, you may not be doing that.
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There are 3 entry level jobs in the U.S. Army that use language skills: 09L Translator/Interpreter 35M Human Intelligence Collector 35P Cryptologic Linguist 09L does not require a security clearance, but it requires a certain minimum proficiency in a middle eastern language. 35M does not actually require you to speak a foreign language at all; but if you do, the Army will take advantage of that, and pay you extra for it. Requires a Top Secret clearance. 35P (initially 35W) typically sends you to language school first, then you go out in the Army as a linguist. Requires a Top Secret clearance. All three of these jobs pay about the same, approximately $1,800 per months during training. The $150,000 is what you could potentially make as a civilian contractor after your service. I'm not sure if you will qualify for a clearance or not, the only person who can really tell you that is the Security Interviewer at the Military Entrance Processing Station. And, finally, I recommend the Army. I've been in the Army for 8.5 years, and I like it. My wife was in for 5 years as a linguist, and she liked it, too. Feel free to email me if you have any more questions. Good Luck By the way, if you do decide to go into the medical field later, the Army can train you as a Physician's Assistant, Physical Therapist, or Registered Nurse; regardless of what job you do in the Army



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