Texas Answers
How can you become a resident of Texas in order to pay in-state tuition?
Q. I know many schools want you to live in Texas for at least 12-months, how can you prove you've lived in Texas for 12 months? What if you lived in texas for 3 months before getting a local driver's license, do schools only accept the time after you go the license or is there a way to show you've already lived in Texas before the license was recieved.
Asked by Riven - Thu Dec 14 17:37:26 2006 - Law & Ethics - 3 Answers - Comments
A. Show the school your lease with the date it was signed. They have to accept it as proof of date of residency. If lease is not in your name, show them mail addressed to you, postmarked from date of residency...mail like credit card bills, utility bills, car loan, etc.
Answered by txharleygirl1 - Thu Dec 14 17:54:16 2006
Q. I know many schools want you to live in Texas for at least 12-months, how can you prove you've lived in Texas for 12 months? What if you lived in texas for 3 months before getting a local driver's license, do schools only accept the time after you go the license or is there a way to show you've already lived in Texas before the license was recieved.
Asked by Riven - Thu Dec 14 17:37:26 2006 - Law & Ethics - 3 Answers - Comments
A. Show the school your lease with the date it was signed. They have to accept it as proof of date of residency. If lease is not in your name, show them mail addressed to you, postmarked from date of residency...mail like credit card bills, utility bills, car loan, etc.
Answered by txharleygirl1 - Thu Dec 14 17:54:16 2006
Texas education is ranked as low as 50th What should we do to improve the quality of K-12 education in Texas?
Q. Recently, the State Board of Education made national news for altering the K-12 textbook content and curriculum to reflect their ideological views. Texas education is ranked as low as 50th in effectiveness among the states. What should we do to improve the quality of K-12 education in Texas?
Asked by sara - Tue May 4 23:47:44 2010 - Other - Education - 2 Answers - Comments
A. You guys should reverse the recent ruling of taking Jefferson out of Texan text books. That would be a good start. Also put a bit more effort into separation of church and state, that might get you Texans out of that situation.
Answered by WeekzGod - Tue May 4 23:52:20 2010
Q. Recently, the State Board of Education made national news for altering the K-12 textbook content and curriculum to reflect their ideological views. Texas education is ranked as low as 50th in effectiveness among the states. What should we do to improve the quality of K-12 education in Texas?
Asked by sara - Tue May 4 23:47:44 2010 - Other - Education - 2 Answers - Comments
A. You guys should reverse the recent ruling of taking Jefferson out of Texan text books. That would be a good start. Also put a bit more effort into separation of church and state, that might get you Texans out of that situation.
Answered by WeekzGod - Tue May 4 23:52:20 2010
What advantages are there living in Texas versus living in Oklahoma?
Q. We're thinking about moving to Texas (close to Decatur). It may be one year or five years, but we're still planning on it. The only thing I know is that Texas has no state income tax. (We live in Oklahoma currently). We're probably going to either move our trailer there or sell this one and buy another. What's the story on cost of living down there? Thanks.
Asked by Diane - Sun Apr 8 17:15:00 2007 - Other - United States - 4 Answers - Comments
A. Well. as you've probably heard, everything is bigger and better in Texas!!! Just stay out of Houston and Dallas. They are both pretty ugly cities. My suggestion would be to go to the hill country around New Braunfels. It's really pretty up there and the rivers (Guadalupe, Comal) are like right in your back yard.
Answered by Renee - Sun Apr 8 17:21:18 2007
Q. We're thinking about moving to Texas (close to Decatur). It may be one year or five years, but we're still planning on it. The only thing I know is that Texas has no state income tax. (We live in Oklahoma currently). We're probably going to either move our trailer there or sell this one and buy another. What's the story on cost of living down there? Thanks.
Asked by Diane - Sun Apr 8 17:15:00 2007 - Other - United States - 4 Answers - Comments
A. Well. as you've probably heard, everything is bigger and better in Texas!!! Just stay out of Houston and Dallas. They are both pretty ugly cities. My suggestion would be to go to the hill country around New Braunfels. It's really pretty up there and the rivers (Guadalupe, Comal) are like right in your back yard.
Answered by Renee - Sun Apr 8 17:21:18 2007
How long do you have to live in Texas to be considered a resident?
Q. My father is going to transfer his credit hours from the Texas Hazelwood act, and one of the requirements for him to do so is for me to be a legal texas resident, which I am not. How long to I have to live in Texas for me to be a resident? I have checked several sources, and some of them said I have to live there for a year, while others said i just have to get a drivers license, residence, automobile registered there, ect. And at this point I am very confused.
Asked by - Fri Jun 24 19:05:52 2011 - Law & Ethics - 3 Answers - Comments
A. There isn't a set amount time. Becoming a resident of a state requires transfer of drivers license and other IDs, vehicle registration and insurance for Texas, and a residence in TX
Answered by *Megan* - Fri Jun 24 19:07:45 2011
Q. My father is going to transfer his credit hours from the Texas Hazelwood act, and one of the requirements for him to do so is for me to be a legal texas resident, which I am not. How long to I have to live in Texas for me to be a resident? I have checked several sources, and some of them said I have to live there for a year, while others said i just have to get a drivers license, residence, automobile registered there, ect. And at this point I am very confused.
Asked by - Fri Jun 24 19:05:52 2011 - Law & Ethics - 3 Answers - Comments
A. There isn't a set amount time. Becoming a resident of a state requires transfer of drivers license and other IDs, vehicle registration and insurance for Texas, and a residence in TX
Answered by *Megan* - Fri Jun 24 19:07:45 2011
What Texas city would be the most fun to visit for a 17 year old?
Q. I want to do something special for my sisters high school graduation. I know she would love to go to Texas, Tennessee, or Maine. I am kind of leaning towards Texas, but I don't know where in Texas, I want to take her somewhere that has a lot to do. Also we are rodeo people so a city that maybe has a big rodeo in the summer? Can anyone help me out? Any other suggestions are welcomed!
Asked by Jessie - Tue Jun 8 20:40:12 2010 - Other - United States - 2 Answers - Comments
A. I live in Houston and there's a lot to do here, but I hate to say that our crime rate is rising. Where I would suggest is either San Antonio or Austin. In San Antonio you have the River Walk and that's great! Either place you can have a lot of fun. Good luck
Answered by Susan - Tue Jun 8 21:13:28 2010
Q. I want to do something special for my sisters high school graduation. I know she would love to go to Texas, Tennessee, or Maine. I am kind of leaning towards Texas, but I don't know where in Texas, I want to take her somewhere that has a lot to do. Also we are rodeo people so a city that maybe has a big rodeo in the summer? Can anyone help me out? Any other suggestions are welcomed!
Asked by Jessie - Tue Jun 8 20:40:12 2010 - Other - United States - 2 Answers - Comments
A. I live in Houston and there's a lot to do here, but I hate to say that our crime rate is rising. Where I would suggest is either San Antonio or Austin. In San Antonio you have the River Walk and that's great! Either place you can have a lot of fun. Good luck
Answered by Susan - Tue Jun 8 21:13:28 2010
How much oil does Texas export to other countries a year plus how much does Venezuela export to other country?
Q. I am working on a project about oil exports. I need to know how much oil that Texas exports to other countries. And i also need to know the same thing for Venezuela. I've tried getting these numbers by searching but I can't get a good figure. If you could leave me a figure for both and also put in a hyperlink to the source where you found the information. Thanks
Asked by msbh04 - Mon Feb 8 10:05:31 2010 - Homework Help - 1 Answers - Comments
A. hi u can find a good article about it
Answered by Jane - Wed Feb 10 03:06:23 2010
Q. I am working on a project about oil exports. I need to know how much oil that Texas exports to other countries. And i also need to know the same thing for Venezuela. I've tried getting these numbers by searching but I can't get a good figure. If you could leave me a figure for both and also put in a hyperlink to the source where you found the information. Thanks
Asked by msbh04 - Mon Feb 8 10:05:31 2010 - Homework Help - 1 Answers - Comments
A. hi u can find a good article about it
Answered by Jane - Wed Feb 10 03:06:23 2010
How do i become a Texas resident for college purposes?
Q. I want to go to a college in Texas but don't want to pay the out-of-state tuition fees. How would I become a Texas resident after transferring from a Louisiana college?
Asked by Paul B - Wed Aug 12 19:54:55 2009 - Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The only way to be certain is to ask the school you're applying to what their rules are. In my experience, you have to live in the state for one year, and you can't be dependent on parents who live out-of-state. If you're under 23 or 24 (I forget which), they'll consider you a dependent. I would call the admissions office and ask for a detailed explanation of the rules and what they require from you in order to get in-state tuition. BTW, also depending on the school, certain scholarships or on-campus jobs may entitle you to in-state or otherwise reduced tuition and fees. Ask if there are any opportunities to reduce the cost of tuition at your school.
Answered by Megan - Wed Aug 12 20:04:36 2009
Q. I want to go to a college in Texas but don't want to pay the out-of-state tuition fees. How would I become a Texas resident after transferring from a Louisiana college?
Asked by Paul B - Wed Aug 12 19:54:55 2009 - Higher Education (University +) - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The only way to be certain is to ask the school you're applying to what their rules are. In my experience, you have to live in the state for one year, and you can't be dependent on parents who live out-of-state. If you're under 23 or 24 (I forget which), they'll consider you a dependent. I would call the admissions office and ask for a detailed explanation of the rules and what they require from you in order to get in-state tuition. BTW, also depending on the school, certain scholarships or on-campus jobs may entitle you to in-state or otherwise reduced tuition and fees. Ask if there are any opportunities to reduce the cost of tuition at your school.
Answered by Megan - Wed Aug 12 20:04:36 2009
How can you tell if a Texas brown tarantula is a male or female?
Q. My dad found a (what we are 99% sure is) Texas Brown tarantula in our neighbors backyard. They let us keep it and now we are wondering if its a male or female. If anyone knows how to tell the sex of a Texas Brown tarantula please tell us. Thank you!
Asked by poohbeargirl789 - Fri Apr 3 17:21:51 2009 - Birds - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The male has tibial hooks after molting. Males are a long-legged spindly spider with tan carapace, brown abdomen, and long black fuzzy legs. Females bodies are more stocky with thicker legs. Also not all tarantulas have mating hooks. These are more common in new world species. These are truly great spiders, and are very docile. Good luck with your new pet.
Answered by poolmanrod - Mon Apr 6 12:52:19 2009
Q. My dad found a (what we are 99% sure is) Texas Brown tarantula in our neighbors backyard. They let us keep it and now we are wondering if its a male or female. If anyone knows how to tell the sex of a Texas Brown tarantula please tell us. Thank you!
Asked by poohbeargirl789 - Fri Apr 3 17:21:51 2009 - Birds - 3 Answers - Comments
A. The male has tibial hooks after molting. Males are a long-legged spindly spider with tan carapace, brown abdomen, and long black fuzzy legs. Females bodies are more stocky with thicker legs. Also not all tarantulas have mating hooks. These are more common in new world species. These are truly great spiders, and are very docile. Good luck with your new pet.
Answered by poolmanrod - Mon Apr 6 12:52:19 2009
What laws does Texas have in place to protect promising paleontological sites?
Q. Specifically, say someone is excavating an area to build a highway, or a power plant, or other structure and they encounter fossils. What laws does Texas have to protect those fossils (or artifacts) and make sure an expert is brought to the scene to remove the fossils?
Asked by Jacob Wallace - Sat Jun 4 21:49:23 2011 - Law & Ethics - 1 Answers - Comments
A. I am not aware of any such laws. However, if you want to verify, I suggest contacting someone with specific expertise, such as the Paleontological Society of Austin. They may be able to guide you to relevant laws or policies.
Answered by ron_mexico - Mon Jun 6 00:16:35 2011
Q. Specifically, say someone is excavating an area to build a highway, or a power plant, or other structure and they encounter fossils. What laws does Texas have to protect those fossils (or artifacts) and make sure an expert is brought to the scene to remove the fossils?
Asked by Jacob Wallace - Sat Jun 4 21:49:23 2011 - Law & Ethics - 1 Answers - Comments
A. I am not aware of any such laws. However, if you want to verify, I suggest contacting someone with specific expertise, such as the Paleontological Society of Austin. They may be able to guide you to relevant laws or policies.
Answered by ron_mexico - Mon Jun 6 00:16:35 2011
What industries does texas and alaska have besides oil?
Q. I have seen posts claiming that alaska and texas have the highest per capita income and lowest taxes. If you take out the oil revenues those socialist states confiscate from the oil companies and all consumers who buy their gas, those sates are nothing but barren land. What industries does alaska and texas have that are man-made?
Asked by Protect America from Republicans - Wed May 27 23:44:42 2009 - Politics - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Oil is what they call a "common property resource". That means that it belongs to all of us, just like the salmon in the sea and the gold in the ground. Companies are given opportunities and often, incentives, to harvest these resources and to sell them for a profit. But part of the deal is that they have to pay the citizens who own the resource for the privilege of using resources that belong to us all. In addition to the oil industry, Alaska has strong timber, fishing, metal mining, and tourism industries. There are other minor industries, as well. No matter what the average income, there are people in both Alaska and Texas who are very poor. Manufacturing industry is prone to taxes as much as any other industry. As is… [cont.]
Answered by littlemissknowitall - Sun May 31 05:12:19 2009
Q. I have seen posts claiming that alaska and texas have the highest per capita income and lowest taxes. If you take out the oil revenues those socialist states confiscate from the oil companies and all consumers who buy their gas, those sates are nothing but barren land. What industries does alaska and texas have that are man-made?
Asked by Protect America from Republicans - Wed May 27 23:44:42 2009 - Politics - 3 Answers - 1 Comments
A. Oil is what they call a "common property resource". That means that it belongs to all of us, just like the salmon in the sea and the gold in the ground. Companies are given opportunities and often, incentives, to harvest these resources and to sell them for a profit. But part of the deal is that they have to pay the citizens who own the resource for the privilege of using resources that belong to us all. In addition to the oil industry, Alaska has strong timber, fishing, metal mining, and tourism industries. There are other minor industries, as well. No matter what the average income, there are people in both Alaska and Texas who are very poor. Manufacturing industry is prone to taxes as much as any other industry. As is… [cont.]
Answered by littlemissknowitall - Sun May 31 05:12:19 2009
How much of a difference does it make to go to Texas Tech University verse another Texas university?
Q. How much of a difference does it make to go to Texas Tech University verse another college such as the University of Texas? I am thinking about double majoring in business management and economics and minoring in psychology. Then going to either Law school or getting a masters in business management depending on my interests. I like Texas Tech better than UT because my sister goes there and I like the environment. I can get into both colleges so admission is not an issue. Thanks!
Asked by David - Wed May 12 15:34:25 2010 - Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers - Comments
A. UT is a much more recognized school in state and out of state with much higher academic standards. Unless you truly love Texas Tech and couldn't imagine going anywhere else, i suggest you go to UT.
Answered by Aero - Sat May 15 00:59:54 2010
Q. How much of a difference does it make to go to Texas Tech University verse another college such as the University of Texas? I am thinking about double majoring in business management and economics and minoring in psychology. Then going to either Law school or getting a masters in business management depending on my interests. I like Texas Tech better than UT because my sister goes there and I like the environment. I can get into both colleges so admission is not an issue. Thanks!
Asked by David - Wed May 12 15:34:25 2010 - Higher Education (University +) - 2 Answers - Comments
A. UT is a much more recognized school in state and out of state with much higher academic standards. Unless you truly love Texas Tech and couldn't imagine going anywhere else, i suggest you go to UT.
Answered by Aero - Sat May 15 00:59:54 2010
What is the Texas bill that will allowing students and employees to carry concealed weapons on campus?
Q. There is a Texas bill that will allowing students and employees to carry concealed weapons on campus. Can anyone Give me the number of the bill?
Asked by Sara K - Tue Sep 8 21:27:27 2009 - Government - 1 Answers - Comments
A. none it did not include students. only authorized faculty would be able to carry
Answered by leo lion - Tue Sep 8 21:32:06 2009
Q. There is a Texas bill that will allowing students and employees to carry concealed weapons on campus. Can anyone Give me the number of the bill?
Asked by Sara K - Tue Sep 8 21:27:27 2009 - Government - 1 Answers - Comments
A. none it did not include students. only authorized faculty would be able to carry
Answered by leo lion - Tue Sep 8 21:32:06 2009
How to file for divorce in Texas without knowing where the spouse is?
Q. Marriage was November 2002, Bell County Texas. Lasted 2 months at most. They have not seen or spoken to each other since then. He does not know where to find her for her to sign papers. He also does not live in Texas but in Michigan. What is the proper way to file for a divorce? Can it be done without a lawyer?
Asked by arfiegel - Tue Aug 17 14:05:05 2010 - Law & Ethics - 3 Answers - Comments
A. You would have to exercise "due diligence" in attempting to locate the missing spouse. This would involve making a skip trace attempt. If she has his social security number it may be easy to do on line. If he can't be located--and most people can unless they are hiding out in the woods--he would be served by publication which means publishing a legal ad in a newspaper of general circulation in the place where he is believed to be. The local library should have a book in the self-help section about doing your own divorce. Read it. Twice. This is not something you want to screw up.
Answered by Max Hoopla - Tue Aug 17 14:11:00 2010
Q. Marriage was November 2002, Bell County Texas. Lasted 2 months at most. They have not seen or spoken to each other since then. He does not know where to find her for her to sign papers. He also does not live in Texas but in Michigan. What is the proper way to file for a divorce? Can it be done without a lawyer?
Asked by arfiegel - Tue Aug 17 14:05:05 2010 - Law & Ethics - 3 Answers - Comments
A. You would have to exercise "due diligence" in attempting to locate the missing spouse. This would involve making a skip trace attempt. If she has his social security number it may be easy to do on line. If he can't be located--and most people can unless they are hiding out in the woods--he would be served by publication which means publishing a legal ad in a newspaper of general circulation in the place where he is believed to be. The local library should have a book in the self-help section about doing your own divorce. Read it. Twice. This is not something you want to screw up.
Answered by Max Hoopla - Tue Aug 17 14:11:00 2010
How come people think Texas is so uneducated and behind the rest of the US?
Q. How come people think Texas is so uneducated and behind the rest of the US? Don't they know that some of the biggest and most high tech industry's are here in Texas? For instance, people know that Texas is a big place for computers, since places like Dell, Apple computers and numerous other computer related companies like that are here? Also, don't people know that Texas is, at least right now, one of the most financially sound places in the US? Are people just naive?
Asked by Smith - Tue May 11 15:49:38 2010 - Politics - 11 Answers - 2 Comments
A. That's what their libbie teachers in the superior public education and state-run schools tell them. Maybe it's good for their self esteems, I dunno.
Answered by gone fishin - Tue May 11 15:59:09 2010
Q. How come people think Texas is so uneducated and behind the rest of the US? Don't they know that some of the biggest and most high tech industry's are here in Texas? For instance, people know that Texas is a big place for computers, since places like Dell, Apple computers and numerous other computer related companies like that are here? Also, don't people know that Texas is, at least right now, one of the most financially sound places in the US? Are people just naive?
Asked by Smith - Tue May 11 15:49:38 2010 - Politics - 11 Answers - 2 Comments
A. That's what their libbie teachers in the superior public education and state-run schools tell them. Maybe it's good for their self esteems, I dunno.
Answered by gone fishin - Tue May 11 15:59:09 2010
What is the difference between Texas illegals and California illegals?
Q. I hear so much about illegal immigrants in California trashing up neighborhoods, being destestable etc.. In Texas, we have a large hispanic community which yes some are illegal while others are not. I hear some give their political reasons as to why they are against it but then I hear people talk about cultural differences and speak negatively about how their neighborhoods look and so forth. In California, are people scared of hispanics or illegal immigrants? In Texas, I don't see as many scared people. It's very odd so that is why I'm asking because stereotypically, you would think California would be more liberal than the stereotype of conservative Texas. There is a small movement against illegal immigrants and from what I've seen, most… [cont.]
Asked by Lisaa - Sat Jun 2 20:45:57 2007 - Immigration - 18 Answers - 3 Comments
A. Here in California, the gang problem is MASSIVE, the schools are dumbed down because little Maria and Jose can't speak english(yet we throw about $4000/year MORE at each student only to get garbage in-garbage out), HS drop-out is rampant, there poppin out kids like Rabbits, they stop on the side of the HWY during rush hour to take a leak in full view of 10,000 people, they throw trash around like it's Tiajuanna, they don't embrace higher education, they don't speak english, they don't assimilate into society, they overpopulate our prisions, our social services...and they protest in the streets for their RIGHTS!!! shall i continue??!!
Answered by New Day... - Sat Jun 2 20:51:47 2007
Q. I hear so much about illegal immigrants in California trashing up neighborhoods, being destestable etc.. In Texas, we have a large hispanic community which yes some are illegal while others are not. I hear some give their political reasons as to why they are against it but then I hear people talk about cultural differences and speak negatively about how their neighborhoods look and so forth. In California, are people scared of hispanics or illegal immigrants? In Texas, I don't see as many scared people. It's very odd so that is why I'm asking because stereotypically, you would think California would be more liberal than the stereotype of conservative Texas. There is a small movement against illegal immigrants and from what I've seen, most… [cont.]
Asked by Lisaa - Sat Jun 2 20:45:57 2007 - Immigration - 18 Answers - 3 Comments
A. Here in California, the gang problem is MASSIVE, the schools are dumbed down because little Maria and Jose can't speak english(yet we throw about $4000/year MORE at each student only to get garbage in-garbage out), HS drop-out is rampant, there poppin out kids like Rabbits, they stop on the side of the HWY during rush hour to take a leak in full view of 10,000 people, they throw trash around like it's Tiajuanna, they don't embrace higher education, they don't speak english, they don't assimilate into society, they overpopulate our prisions, our social services...and they protest in the streets for their RIGHTS!!! shall i continue??!!
Answered by New Day... - Sat Jun 2 20:51:47 2007
How many people in Texas participate in recreational shooting?
Q. I need to find out approximately how many people in Texas engage in hobby shooting. That could include hunting, target shooting, etc. Does anyone have any idea where I can get this number?
Asked by Amanda R - Tue Aug 10 11:41:16 2010 - Hunting - 5 Answers - Comments
A. A whole lot of people lol.
Answered by Sean Jones - Thu Aug 12 14:55:21 2010
Q. I need to find out approximately how many people in Texas engage in hobby shooting. That could include hunting, target shooting, etc. Does anyone have any idea where I can get this number?
Asked by Amanda R - Tue Aug 10 11:41:16 2010 - Hunting - 5 Answers - Comments
A. A whole lot of people lol.
Answered by Sean Jones - Thu Aug 12 14:55:21 2010
How many jobs did Texas governor create with the bailout funds he said were so bad?
Q. The " con job " says government cannot create jobs , BUT , now governor Perry boasts about job creation WITH the bailout funds of 6.2 billion . GM paid the money back , will Texas ?
Asked by magick - Sat Aug 13 09:45:17 2011 - Politics - 8 Answers - Comments
A. New jobs in Texas pay minimum wage with no benefits and are part-time. Texas is a terrible place to be if you are unemployed and looking for work. deg)
Answered by Angela Q - Sat Aug 13 09:48:39 2011
Q. The " con job " says government cannot create jobs , BUT , now governor Perry boasts about job creation WITH the bailout funds of 6.2 billion . GM paid the money back , will Texas ?
Asked by magick - Sat Aug 13 09:45:17 2011 - Politics - 8 Answers - Comments
A. New jobs in Texas pay minimum wage with no benefits and are part-time. Texas is a terrible place to be if you are unemployed and looking for work. deg)
Answered by Angela Q - Sat Aug 13 09:48:39 2011
TEXAS !!!???!!!???!!!?
Q. I live in Ft. Lauderdale , Florida . I am sorta prepy i guess , and i have ALOT friends and i am also in the 8th Grade . I am moving over summer break (2010) to Houston , TX . How can i fit in ? Is any different from florida ??? what can i do there ?? or mabye should i calm down and try to make friends over summer ??
Asked by Nia - Sun Nov 1 16:45:10 2009 - Houston - 5 Answers - Comments
A. Just enjoy the summers while you have them. There are a lot of nice, warm, sunny days out here, and I love them!
Answered by cntx15 - Sun Nov 1 21:57:36 2009
Q. I live in Ft. Lauderdale , Florida . I am sorta prepy i guess , and i have ALOT friends and i am also in the 8th Grade . I am moving over summer break (2010) to Houston , TX . How can i fit in ? Is any different from florida ??? what can i do there ?? or mabye should i calm down and try to make friends over summer ??
Asked by Nia - Sun Nov 1 16:45:10 2009 - Houston - 5 Answers - Comments
A. Just enjoy the summers while you have them. There are a lot of nice, warm, sunny days out here, and I love them!
Answered by cntx15 - Sun Nov 1 21:57:36 2009
What method do the texas state trooper use to calculate body fat?
Q. What method do the texas state trooper use to calculate body fat if you are over by height and weight standards? Is it the same as the Army uses? I need to be at 23.1% for state trooper and i am at 24% by Army standards just wondering what they use and if i'll be ok.
Asked by mr - Fri May 14 17:26:34 2010 - Law Enforcement & Police - 1 Answers - Comments
A. If your ass can fit into the car you should be ok.
Answered by K Garfield - Fri May 14 18:04:38 2010
Q. What method do the texas state trooper use to calculate body fat if you are over by height and weight standards? Is it the same as the Army uses? I need to be at 23.1% for state trooper and i am at 24% by Army standards just wondering what they use and if i'll be ok.
Asked by mr - Fri May 14 17:26:34 2010 - Law Enforcement & Police - 1 Answers - Comments
A. If your ass can fit into the car you should be ok.
Answered by K Garfield - Fri May 14 18:04:38 2010
I live in Texas but work 6 days (about) a month in Cincinnati. How do I pay the least amount of taxes?
Q. I lived in Kentucky till Memorial Day so have paid Kentucky taxes. I work in downtown Cincinnati so pay local Cincinnati taxes and am having Ohio taxes withheld. I live in Texas which has no income taxes but fly in to Cincinnati about 6 days a month to help do my job. I work out of my office in Dallas the rest of the month. I am trying to either minimize my state taxes or avoid them altogether if I can. My employer is withholding Ohio and Cincinnati income taxes. I assume that I can pro rate my tax bill, is that true and how do I do that?
Asked by gordogekkobudfox - Sat Jul 15 08:18:04 2006 - United States - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Do not list any addresses in Ohio, only use a Texas address, even a Texas P.O Box.
Answered by mastinox - Sat Jul 15 08:23:25 2006
Q. I lived in Kentucky till Memorial Day so have paid Kentucky taxes. I work in downtown Cincinnati so pay local Cincinnati taxes and am having Ohio taxes withheld. I live in Texas which has no income taxes but fly in to Cincinnati about 6 days a month to help do my job. I work out of my office in Dallas the rest of the month. I am trying to either minimize my state taxes or avoid them altogether if I can. My employer is withholding Ohio and Cincinnati income taxes. I assume that I can pro rate my tax bill, is that true and how do I do that?
Asked by gordogekkobudfox - Sat Jul 15 08:18:04 2006 - United States - 2 Answers - Comments
A. Do not list any addresses in Ohio, only use a Texas address, even a Texas P.O Box.
Answered by mastinox - Sat Jul 15 08:23:25 2006
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