Thursday, July 29, 2010

Please advise/information on what to do and what will happen.................?

I have not looked after my teeth very well at all and feel that is one of my biggest regrets in life. I am only 16, my teeth are crammed into my mouth, they are not straight, and a couple are rotten. I certainly intend to go to the dentists very soon. I understand the rotten teeth will be removed, however will it be possible to have braces after to solve the angle of my teeth? or will i have to wait for the teeth to move naturally first? lastly, could i be refused by an orthodontist?Please advise/information on what to do and what will happen.................?
I would definitely consult a dentist on your options. Braces should be able to help with straightening your teeth after you've had some taken out. But definitely go see a dentist to have a full exam. They should be able to better advise you on this.

Please advise me which of the names looks more unique, Lakshay, Laksh, Likith or Lucky?

Likith - I have not heard of it beforePlease advise me which of the names looks more unique, Lakshay, Laksh, Likith or Lucky?
Pls tell me u guys dont intend on naming him Likith...sounds more like Lick It.........





lakshay is good....but i prefer..... Laksh......i mean as he growing up u guys can always scold him............ Laksh.... tumhara zindagi mein Laksh kya hai??????!!!!!!Please advise me which of the names looks more unique, Lakshay, Laksh, Likith or Lucky?
Lakshay sounds nicest. It's similar to an Indian name.


Likith just sounds like a fancy way of saying lick.
Likith sounds very unique @@
Lakshay
Lakshay is very nice %26amp; unique!
Lucky
Lakshay looks more unique
likith
lakshay
lakshay sounds the best and is unique

Any advise on stubborn zip on jacket...stiff and trouble doing up?

soapAny advise on stubborn zip on jacket...stiff and trouble doing up?
Hi,


if you rub the zip with a candle the zip should then have no problems going up and down, i use this method all the time and it has worked all the time.Any advise on stubborn zip on jacket...stiff and trouble doing up?
The pencil option is the one to go with as the candle wax makes a greasy mess
get u a can of 3 in one oil that u use on hair clippers.
Rub a little soap on the zip, that should do it.
Try using a normal pencil to 'draw' up and down the zip a few times - it should loosen it.
Spray some WD40 on a cotton ball and rub both sides of the zipper. Zip and unzip to spread the oil.





Don't spray it directly on the zipper, or you will be posting another question on how to remove WD40 from a jacket.
silicon spray
When I was in junior school, the teachers always put vaseline on it - seemed to work!
Rub the zip with a wax candle - this should make it easier... :)
yep- good old fashioned remedy- use candle -rub up and down both sides of zip and it'll work like a dream!
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  • Any advise for a 22yr. old female about to start work in Office full of 30 yr old & up females for the1st time

    Do's, Dont's and dress code, etcAny advise for a 22yr. old female about to start work in Office full of 30 yr old %26amp; up females for the1st time
    Dress conservative, no exposed body piercing or tattoos. Keep smiling, maintain a positive attitude, even on bad days. limit negative verbal expressions. Find ways to make the job fun.





    Good luck.Any advise for a 22yr. old female about to start work in Office full of 30 yr old %26amp; up females for the1st time
    I wouldn't worry too much if I were you. Get to know them first and take it from there. don't allow yourself to be pulled into office politics from day one. These women are older so supposedly more mature. You'll have the usual office gossip but as I said don't get sucked in. Feel the ground first and keep comments to a minimum till you get to know them better. As for dress code keep your outfits smart and conservative. Don't go for too much jewelry or perfume. See what they are wearing to the office and follow their lead. Good luck!
    Probably the best advice is to try not to get into the ';gossip ring.'; Offices like that are full of ladies just gossiping about everyone else. This can seriously get you into trouble, so just try to keep away from the big gossip queens.
    Do they know your age? Don't be conscious about age and just be professional in everything. When you are employee, that is what everyone will want to look at you as. Certainly stay away from gossip, dress well (and well-covered) always be punctual and come everyday no matter what. This will help develop tremendous ';trust'; in you from other employees. Be nice to everyone no matter what.





    Goodluck, you'll be great, don't worry.
    Everything that was said before applies but one thing, don't let them push your buttons or allow them to have anything that would give them something to gossip about or possibly mention to the boss.


    If your boss is wise then he/she understands that. The best thing is dress conservatively almost dowdy. Keep the miniskirts, short tops and spike heels for outside the office.


    Keep your head down below the radar, don't get into the gossip group but try to keep your ear to the grapevine without passing gossip on or believing everything you hear.


    Remember that they consider you competition in many ways so if you can give an outward appearance of not being competition for them then they will not give you too many problems.


    Oh, one thing, I know of many women that get a cheap wedding ring and wear it in the office to keep the men off and women do not consider married women as competition.


    If anyone specifically asks and knows you are not married then say it is a family heirloom.


    Believe me there is a lot of sexual politics going on in offices and the best way is to stay out of is.
    Before I answer your question let me describe my background and where my point of view is coming from. Last February, at the ripe ol' age of 22, I was given the opportunity to work in B2B sales for my mentor. I am the only one here to my knowledge without a degree. (I graduate next year!!!) The number one thing that I has led to my success here I did in the first couple months.





    Stay out of negative conversations/situations. If this is your first time in an office; you may not be familiar with office politics. When someone approaches you for your opinion on a potentially negative topic be sure to stay on the fence. I do not mean do not have an opinion. Just be mindful of the fact that anything you say will more than likely be echoed throughout the organization. (Think of the telephone game that you played in school when you were little, some concept)





    I think you will be surprised however with your co-workers. A lot of my co-workers are quite playful concerning my age. They will give me a hard time cause ';I'm too young to know about this and that'; and I return the favor sayting things like, '' Did you drink your Ensure lastnight?';





    ***Obviously, I had to build rapport with each of them before I said things like my Ensure comment.





    Try to learn everything you can from them and DO NOT EVER pretend like you are better or be short with them. Because of your age they will hold a different set of standards.





    Other than that, you are very lucky to have this opportunity and I hope it works out as well for you as it has for myself!





    Best of Luck!

    Any advise for buying a swing set?

    I am needing to purchase a wood swing set. does anyone recommend a particular brand. I am thining of getting one at Costco but I am not sure how sturdy it will be??Any advise for buying a swing set?
    I have heard great things about the costco swings sets. my husband's cousin has it. (my kids had a blast)





    I bought the Walmart set and my kids love it. (clearanced at the end of the season for $70.00 instead of $400.)





    Check online. It really depends how much you want to spend. You can find swing sets for as low a $200 and as high as $3500 and up.





    I have heard the Costco is the best ';bang for the buck';.


    hope this helped.


    good luck





    p.s. the only thing I wouldn't do is buy a metal one. my girlfriend did to save money and her kids grew out of it too fast.Any advise for buying a swing set?
    The Costco ones are good.





    Unless you are VERY handy, I would pay a professional to install it.
    My husband's sister has a Rainbow Play-scape and my brother has a Costco Play-scape and honestly they are pretty identical. The only advantage with purchasing a Rainbow Play-scape is because the will assemble it for you and I believe if you move they will disassemble and reassemble at your new location.





    Happy swinging!
    if you get a wooden one make sure its 2x4's and not anything any thinner. We learned that the hard way
    What kind is it? Is it the kind with 4x4's?


    My husband and I put together a wooden fort/swingset kit that his sis and hubby bought at Sam's Club. It took us a few days to put together and it is STURDY.

    Backpacking through europe? Who has done this? Any advise?

    I am thinking about backpacking through Europe. There are so many places to see and go. Best place to fly into from us? What are your suggestions?Backpacking through europe? Who has done this? Any advise?
    Probably the best place to fly into is London. You may be albe to get some cheaper flights to some other centres if you are on the lookout. I can give you a website that has some good options for flying within europe...( it has others but for europe its better)....you may find...you can get some cheap flights between centres and you can fly cheaper than you would by train or bus......





    I agree about how overwhelming it is to actually chose where to go! I literally felt like a kid in a candy shop! It would depend on how long you are there for to be honest and how mch money you have.


    I spent around 2 weeks in Italy and saw Verona, Venice ( 2 nights), Montepulciano, Rome ( 3 nights), Florence ( 3 nights) and Bologna. I can recommend all these places as well, but this gives you an estimation of the time needed...some places I was cutting it a bit fine on time due to the travel needed to get there.


    Some cities need time to explore....Paris I spent 5 days easily there and could have spent longer!


    I would list the countries/places that you REALLY want to see, and try and work out a fesible route.


    The thing is there are places to see that you don't know about yet, for example Prague, Croatia and Slovenia were not on my list, but they rate up there as my favourite places! When I go back for more I want to go further east to places like Poland, Romania and Hungary and I enjoyed my time i nthe other places.





    Accommodation will be your biggest expense so try looking in hostel websites eg www.hostels.com, www.hostelworld.com, www.hostelz.com, www.hostelbookers.com ...some places will be more expensive than others....and the time of year will also affact it. Get yourself a vague plan and then ask for more opionions.Backpacking through europe? Who has done this? Any advise?
    The whole backpacking through Europe experience has changed significantly over the years, especially since 9/11, but I still highly recommend it. From the U.S., it is usually cheapest to fly into London and go from there. This is also convenient as they speak English, and it will be easier to deal with any problems. Buy a Rail Pass, and go where your heart takes you. Stay in Hostels, and meet the most amazing people you will ever know. Eat things you have never heard of, and accidentally discover things that are not on any list of tourist attractions. Get lost at least once, and accept the hospitality and kindness of strangers. Go with a friend you share your opinions and views with, but never a group, as this makes it harder to experience the local culture. Have fun, and don't sweat it if you don't see everything on your list, the Eiffel Tower will still be there when you go back again.
    I'm going this Summer





    Route is as follows





    Fly from Dublin to Amsterdam


    %26gt;Berlin


    %26gt;Prague


    %26gt;Krakow


    %26gt;Budapest


    %26gt;Sarajevo


    %26gt;Ljubljana


    %26gt;Croatian Coast


    %26gt;fly home form Zadar, Croatia

    Please advise how a lady should dress at horse race day, newbury races, uk?

    I''ll be attending the Newbury Race day next week and as it will be my first time, I would like to look nice but most of all dress appropriately for this ocassion. anyone out there with any tips. i would be most grateful. thank you.Please advise how a lady should dress at horse race day, newbury races, uk?
    just dress causual enjoy good luckPlease advise how a lady should dress at horse race day, newbury races, uk?
    Hope this helps..





    Dress Code





    Annual Members Areas





    Annual Members are reminded that gentlemen are required to wear a shirt and tie or a polo neck. Smart attire is expected at all times. Jeans, sportswear and shorts are not permitted. Annual Members guests must adhere to the dress code.





    Members Enclosure





    Racegoers are encouraged to wear smart attire, although a tie is not essential for gentlemen, it is preferred. NO jeans, shorts, T-shirts, vests, tracksuits or sportswear (including trainers) are permitted in the Members Enclosure. .





    Grandstand Enclosure





    Racegoers within the Grandstand Enclosure are encouraged to dress smartly. Smart shorts and jeans are acceptable, but no bare tops, vests or tracksuits please.





    Racegoers Restaurant and Hennessy Restaurant





    Smart dress in encouraged in both these areas.





    Picnic Enclosure





    There is no dress code in this area





    Sunday Race meetings





    There is no dress code at these meetings in any enclosure, apart from the Annual Members facilities.





    There is no dress code for children under 12.





    Newbury Racecourse plc reserve the right to refuse admission to anyone who is considered inappropriately dressed.