do you think i can afford and success life in new york city, NY?
Hello this Adam and deaf of young adult “19 years old”. Im Asian. I was graduate from the Parkway West hs 2011. I was life St. Louis, MO for 15 years. I did research information about new york and etc. but not much information what i want know. i want get more information from someone can answer my few question! Because I have soon move away to NYC by JAN 2012! And plan going to Laguaridia Community College and take a part of job. And I plan life stay in NYC for longest or forever. I will never return to home “MO”!
My question
That is normal everyone young adult move to new york and start life from somewhere of state like me?
New york high or low or medium tax when i get check payment?
easy find job in NYC than Midwest?
How much pay hours in NYC and more salary for part of job and fully job than Midwest?
Which i can afford life in apartment rental in city of NY like Queens or Bronx or what?
Do they most public bus on each anywhere of NY?
Any often show up of deaf people in NYC?
Any food, clothing, health insurance is expansive?
I DON’T WANT SEE MYSELF DOWN AND RETURN TO SHIT HOME! BECAUSE I REALLY TOTAL BORING LIFE IN ST. LOUIS LIKE FOUR TIME AS BORING! ST. LOUIS NOT IMPRESSIVE TO ME AND NOT SUPPORT CARDINAL. ST. LOUIS IS WORST ALLERGY SPRING, HOTTEST SUMMER, AND CRIME CITIES IN TOP 10 OF US! I HATE HATE HATE ST. LOUIS IN WHOLE MY LIFE!!
I ALW AY DREAM MOVE TO NYC SINCE FRESHMAN HS!!!
SO someone can answer to my question (not requirement to all answer), if you have enough experiences or less experiences is doesn’t matter then please answer what your fact or think or hint or whatever!
I hope you can answer quick before i move away!
Thank you! ![]()
I <3 NYC
Maybe but i doubt it.
nope
= I’m gonna ballpark it for you, based on the average of what my friends pay….
Rent: $ 2500 a month, minimum for a SMALL place
Electric: $ 125 a month
Phone: at least $ 40 a month – if you use Vonage or something like that, $ 60-$ 75 if you with the phone company
Cable: easy $ 90 a month for basic
Other “bills” – depends on where you rent – some charge you for garbage removal, etc.
Groceries – that depends on you. Most people I know spend $ 75 to $ 100 a week for one person
Entertainment: minimum $ 200 a week for one dinner out and a club once a week
This does not include transpo other than walking. Cabs can be expensive, but the subway and buses aren’t as pricey. You’re looking at the bare minimum of $ 3500 a month just to have a roof over your head and food on your table. This doesn’t count any other necessities – like new clothes, etc. Manhattan is one of the few places where you can make $ 100K a year and be considered “poor”.
Cards and Prnce Albert: Extension talks about to be canned?
The Media buzz is that Albert Pujols and the Cardinals aren’t going to get an extension done, meaning the Prince of St. Louis may be a free agent in 2012. It’s been reported that Pujols wants a 10-year deal worth $ 300,000,000 and when you consider that Yankee poser Alex Rodriguez will make $ 32,000,000 this year, Pujols’ request does not seem to be unreasonable.
Should the Cards open the bank vault to keep their best player in The Gateway to the West, or should they gamble that he’ll offer them a discount and return next year out of loyalty?
I’d love to see Pujols wearing Cubbie blue pinstripes.
Jeter- You forgot to mention that Pujols hasn’t cheated like A-Roid to put up those remarkable numbers.
They should give him whatever he wants- I would have to assume the pieces they’ve signed in the last few years had to be contingent on having enough money left to pay Albert. At the time they added guys like Holliday, they didn’t know the Yankees, Red Sox, and Phillies would have their first basemen locked up long term when it came time to sign Albert to an extension, so there has to be money for him. Because those three teams wouldn’t be in the race for him, though, his price tag likely goes down a little, as the Cards won’t be bidding against the biggest spenders in the game.
But he did indicate that he wouldn’t negotiate a deal once spring training got here.
He said there will be no negotiations once he reports (once the season begins), so he placed a deadline on the club. But even with this, the guy should be a lifer with the organization….for management to play games is ridiculous. October will be the huge month, since the Cards better be poised to deal quickly or AP will be gone.
After next Monday, he won’t negotiate a new contract until the offseason. I don’t think he’ll get the 10 years, but maybe 5-8. As a Cubs fan, I completely agree with you. Nothing would make me happier than to see him in blue and white in 2012.
he deserve his asking price. after all he is the greatest player of this era and the face of the team. he is way better than A-rod and is younger and has done what A-rod did at a younger age. if they lose him they will lose fan base money and some big market team would take him like the Yankees or Red Sox. it would not change the value of peoples contract asking prices but he is worth that money unlike big contracts some players got.
cards will get it done im a cubs fan but have much respect for albert in the cards it kinda like when we had ron santo he did not leave the cubs he did not want to leave
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Is the American Catholic Church a cult member of the Republican Religious Right?
The Republican Party has influenced the American Catholic Church to campaign against the Democratic Party because we believe in upholding the law of the land and wish to keep politics out of religion
Three Catholic bishops of southeastern US cities have joined the small group of American bishops who have announced that public officials who support unrestricted abortion should be barred from the Eucharist.
In a public statement released on August 4, the three bishops say unequivocally:
we declare that Catholics serving in public life espousing positions contrary to the teaching of the Church on the sanctity and inviolability of human life, especially those running for or elected to public office, are not to be admitted to Holy Communion in any Catholic church within our jurisdictions: the Archdiocese of Atlanta, the Dioceses of Charleston and Charlotte.
The statement is signed by Archbishop John Donohue of Atlanta, Georgia; Bishop Robert Baker of Charleston, South Carolina; and Bishop Peter Jugis of Charlotte, North Carolina.
The three bishops join three other American prelates who have announced that they will not allow politicians to receive Communion if they are in public opposition to Church teachings on issues such as abortion, euthanasia, cloning, and same-sex marriage. The three bishops who had already taken that stand are Archbishop Raymond Burke of St. Louis, Missouri; Bishop Fabian Bruskewitz of Lincoln, Nebraska; and Bishop Robert Vasa of Baker City, Oregon.
Several other American bishops have issued public statement saying that politicians should not receive Communion if they oppose Church teachings on fundamental issues involving the dignity of life, but have indicated that they will not attempt to enforce this policy.
A special ad hock committee of the US bishops’ conference, chaired by Cardinal Theodore McCarrick, has been charged with drafting a general policy for dealing with public figures who oppose Church teachings. That committee is expected to make its recommendations sometime after nationwide elections in November of this year.
In an interim report, presented at a June meeting of the US bishops’ conference in Denver, the McCarrick committee recommended against withholding the Eucharist from dissenting politicians. The full body of American bishops, after hearing that interim report, adopted a somewhat stronger statement, leaving the question for individual bishops to decide within their own dioceses.
It looks like we will just have to go to the local Baptist Church?
I am Catholic, excommunicated, and will vote Democratic and for Obama in 2012
Is this why many republicans are becoming Democrats and Catholic, Newt Gingrige and now Arlin Specter ?
religious right and the church= conspiracy of ignorance
Most American Catholics tend to be liberal…both Kennedy and Biden are. The Church Leadership is just appealing to their essential dogma, not to any political party. If the constitution party were popular enough, I bet the Catholic Church leadership in America would be “supporting” them over the Republicans.
And try an Orthodox Church. They might be just as conservative, but they could care less how you vote. Truly a seperation between Church and State.
No. I’m not Catholic but I know Catholics don’t beliee in murdering babies through abortion like dems do.
No one who supports abortion has any business calling themself a Christian.
Yes, and thats part of the Republicans problem. They’ve gone so far to the right that they’re ruining the party and forcing it to become a regional party. They have far too much religious influence for their own good.
Excommunication? This Presbyterian believes politicians who undermine civilization with support for legalized child-murder and legalized sodomy should be imprisoned and convicted of crimes against humanity. Excommunication does not even begin to do justice to such gross abuses of power.
all the more reason for seperation of church and state, if all politicians were to publicly support a specific religious point of view when making policy, that defeats the purpose of a representative democracy and leans towards a theocratic form of government
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“I am Catholic, excommunicated, and will vote Democratic and for Obama in 2012″
This last statement explains the entire frustration you have with Catholics.
Let me explain..Christianity (in the religious form, including Catholicism) IS against abortion and many issues which the Democratic party supports (in general) and the Republicans don’t.
Doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure that one out
It takes very little research to discover that Catholics do not make up a large portion of the “Republican Religious Right”.
Lolz at Republican Party influencing Catholic church.
So what that the Catholic Church has held these policies for longer than anybody else?
You’re just a fool.