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Just polling who thinks anna nicole’s death was an accident or had something to do with the money.?

  • Posted on April 28, 2011 at 12:20 pm

Just a thought, Son dies from meth 3 days after the daughter is born, making the baby the only heir to Anna’s money if something happened to her. Now something has happened and there are so many more claims coming out for that poor little girl who is the only heir to that money. Why didn’t the claims come out earlier and wouldn’t it just be a coincident if anna died from the same thing her son died from.

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People saying I owe them money…?

  • Posted on March 9, 2011 at 9:20 pm

In late 2006, I had my car breakdown, and the father of one of my friends said that he would pay for it. He told me I just needed to do some lawn work for his wife. A couple months later, after I had been doing lawn work for awhile, I had a girlfriend who lived in Virginia who had become pregnant. So I left my home here to go care for her. In the time that I was gone him and his wife divorced. Then when I came back I was told by her daughter that she was irritated I left so soon, but eventually that passed. I had even been over to the house numerous times and she never said anything about wanting me to do more lawn work or giving her any money. Now that her daughter is trying to jump out of a lease with us, because her mother got hooked onto heroin and other drugs, blew all of her money, then tried to kill herself; and we are no longer friends, her mother is trying to say that I owe her $450. There was never any mention that I would pay any money back for his assistance, and if there was I would have refused it.
In addition, the other night, after she was yelling at my pregnant wife, she brought it up and I told her I would pay it back, just to get her to leave us alone because she was upsetting my wife so much that she was having early contractions and shes only 7 months pregnant. I don’t think that matters at all, but my wife was worried.

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I want to raise money to help build a “well” in Kenya. They have no water and need a well what should I do?

  • Posted on February 23, 2011 at 5:23 am

My daughter just came back from Turkaya and they have not had a big rain fall in a long time. the river beds are all dried up and the water they do drink is very dirty. I want to raise money to help pay for a well to be built there. after the well I have a friend who does hydropontics and has come up with a way for them to grow food but they need the well first. any ideas??

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How can I find all long lost friend, without spending money?

  • Posted on February 10, 2011 at 9:21 am

I’m looking for some old friends of my family, most specifically the daughter Marie-Anne. We lived in the same building during our childhood, with her family occupying the second floor of our duplex in Ville Lassalle. We spent allot of time with the family, going to birthday parties and visiting her grandmothers cottage in Mont-Tremblant, all of my best childhood memories are from that time.

We have lost track of the entire family in the years after both of our families moving out, and we strongly wish to find out what has become of them. The communication stopped when my mother discovered that my friend’s mother was addicted to Heroin.

The last thing we know about them is that the children were both taken in by social services and the mother was put into a rehab facility for her Heroin addiction. A couple of years later the mother gave my mom a call saying that she was going through a healing process, that she wanted my moms forgiveness. She let us know that her daughter was living with her boyfriend and that her son was going to move back in with her. Because of my families own problems, we lost contact with the family again.

That was three years ago. Since then both my mother and I have tried finding them, our only help came from the sister of my friends mother who told us that she only knew that they were all alive.

I know that you must be wondering why I would want to come in contact with this family, and after all the things that they have put me through I wonder the same thing. But at the same time I have allot of good memories with them, memories that beg me to find out what happened to my friend and her family.

I was wondering if anyone has any ideas as to how I can find them, I have no money to spend so I can’t use a paying service.
The most helpful answer will obviously get 10 points, but you will also help bring me peace of mind.
She’s not on Facebook.
And I’m from Canada…

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I kicked my jobless boyfriend and his daughter out. They contributed absolutely no money to the household.?

  • Posted on January 27, 2011 at 2:17 pm

He has been unemployed for 2 months and is an alcoholic and the drinking is worse. His daughter is 18 and doesn’t work either. They acted like they owned the house, which they didn’t. He never hit me, but we never did things together. I know I did the right thing, just need some reinforcement, he was a good man and would have been better if he didn’t drink. Before he left he was crying and told me he loved, but obviously not enough, because he wasn’t giving me any money towards bills and was spending all of his on cigarettes and beer. Are there any good men left out there? I wasn’t asking for too much was I?
The daughter is 18 and goes to college from 9 am to 2 pm, so she can’t (or won’t) work.

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How can I solve a Father in law – retirement money issue?

  • Posted on October 2, 2010 at 4:32 pm

My husband and I have been married for 4 years and have a beautiful 6 month old daughter.

My husband’s father was a dentist until he had an episode with mental illness and alcoholism 15 years ago. This caused his practice to collapse and ended his marriage. He’s been living comfortably off disability payments since then and his mental illness is in reasonable control with the proper medication. There have been some medical scares, but I assume he has some medical insurance at this time. The problem is that he is two years away from “retirement” when the disability payments will end. He has not saved nearly enough for a secure retirement taking into consideration the main expenses: home and medical care.

My husband brought up my FIL’s money situation a couple years ago. He carries the weight of his mother and father’s well-being on his shoulders. At that time he said that we’d probably have to pay his dad’s rent and some expenses someday because his father hasn’t been careful with his money. I ask my husband to ask his father to change his ways, his words fall on deaf ears. In my eyes my FIL has been very irresponsible with the generous disability benefit he’s received over the years. He played the stock market and lost his home to foreclosure 10 years ago. He drives a late model luxury SUV that he doesn’t yet own. He’s taken many fancy vacations over the years. He lives alone, yet he rents in an expensive 3 bed 2 bath home. What little money he’s saved he wants to buy a home so he has someplace to live in his retirement. I ask how he’s going to afford his rent on 1200 of social security, let alone what might happen if he were to develop a medical issue as he ages. He shrugs his shoulders and says he’ll work it out. He’s in a great deal of denial about the precariousness of his future.

At that time my husband brought up bankrolling his father’s lifestyle, I considered it, because he’s family. Two incomes no kids was a comfortable lifestyle for us. That was before I knew the feeling of the responsibility of being a parent myself. I want the very best for my child, for her to have a financially secure and fun life. I also want the opportunity to be a stay at home mom when I have a second child. If my family were to pay my FIL’s rent/expenses I would be locked into working for the foreseeable future… just to pay his rent. It breaks my heart to think I might not have that opportunity.

My parents have carefully saved for their retirement, and were very careful to raise a frugal daughter. My husband’s mother has worked very hard over the last 15 years to put herself in a very good financial situation with far fewer resources than her ex husband. We will only need to give these parents our love and our time, not our money.

I am so angry at my FIL for wasting the last 15 years living frivolously, I can’t look him in the eye. He doesn’t believe that he’ll need our money and he will not listen to me. And I’m angry with my husband for not putting his foot down with his father and his spending and just assuming the way out of the problem is to spend our way out of it. This is the number 1 issue in our marriage and I need help on how to proceed.

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Is Verizon Nationwide Select plan worth my money?

  • Posted on September 18, 2010 at 4:23 pm

My daughter is addicted to texting and she has always has had a tracfone. She burns through her minutes like crazy and i feel im wasting my money. Would it be cheaper to stick with tracfone and the plan me and my husband have? We have 300 minutes every month no texting at all not even the 20cent kinnd, for 40 dollars every month.
Thank you!

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can someone please help? my daughter in using crystal meth. i dont have money to put her in rehab any suggesti

  • Posted on January 1, 2010 at 7:13 pm
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Scholarships for Nurses

  • Posted on July 2, 2009 at 2:20 pm

If you’re on your way to college, you might be confused with the many courses being offered. Choosing one can give you a headache, but if you already know what particular career you want to pursue after college, you will not have much difficulty.

Observe the trends in the job market. The medical field hires a lot of competent people every year, and the demand for medical professionals is still increasing at present. Even those who already have a career are looking for ways to join this particular field.

Nurses are badly needed. The demand for nursing graduates is growing. Health agencies and other services are looking for highly trained and qualified nurses. That is probably why many students are attracted to this field.

The primary problem that most students encounter before they go to college, especially with a nursing course, is funding. Though this field is very much in demand, not all aspiring nursing students are able to graduate because of financial problems.

Public colleges which offer nursing courses can cost you around $14,000 a year; and if you want to attend college in a private university, the cost can reach as high as $30,000 a year. And to think that the tuition fees increase every year. You can just imagine how much it’s going to cost you if you want to graduate with a nursing degree.

Nursing is quite an expensive course, and if you don’t have the money, you can’t possibly graduate. What a sad ending for an aspiring student, but don’t lose hope yet. There are still ways to pursue your college studies without anymore worrying for your expenses.

Education helps people learn about different things, but it doesn’t end there, it is also a business in itself. If you don’t have enough money, you can’t get the best education possible. If you don’t have money, that is not a problem. If you want to finish a course in nursing, you must be aware that it entails a lot of coursework. So if you are a working student, you will surely have difficulty in keeping up with your job and the coursework. What you need is a college scholarship to fully concentrate in your education.

First and foremost, you must contact nursing associations in your locality, your state’s nursing board, and the American Nurses Association (ANA). Check the website of ANA on the net because they can provide you with the necessary information you will need for a nursing scholarship and grants. All it takes is a little research.

Federal government funds certain nursing scholarships, as well as private entities. Schools, agencies, and corporations offer nursing scholarships for individual students.

You will need all indispensable information from certain people like the college of nursing department head. He/she can provide you with scholarship/grant applications. Or you can also contact the person in authority who provides scholarship/grants to nursing students.

You’re quite lucky if you have parents who can fund your way to college, but if you’re one of the less fortunate ones, you definitely need some form of assistance. Stand up and make a move, don’t just sit there and wait for someone to offer you a scholarship of some sort. Chances are it wouldn’t come looking for you.

If you are quite confident that you can maintain a scholarship, apply for one. It never hurts to try.

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