Do You Want To Be A Pilot In The United States?
by: Julia Dean, President AirlineJOB.net.
I receive many emails requesting information about becoming an airline pilot in the United States. This article addresses many of the general questions I receive about the types of pilot careers, salaries, FAA requirements, training, advan...
Baseball in the United States
by: Jimmy Spier.
Among the most popular sports in the United States is the baseball. The principal baseball of league attracts thousands of ventilators each summer and they just continue to want more. When the series of the world of the it time each fall,...
Retiring In The United States
by: Jimmy Cox.
The United States is one of the most expensive countries in the world, but there are cheap places all around you that are ripe for retirement. American is the most expensive country if you attempt to keep up with the Joneses, if you insis...
Knoxville is in The United States
by: Douglas Scott.
Knoxville Tennessee is known as one of the most beautiful and scenic cities in the United States. It has access to majestic mountain top views from the Smoky Mountains, along with an abundance of scenic waterways and rivers.The city of Kn...
Raleigh is in the United States
by: Douglas Scott.
Raleigh is the capital of North Carolina in the United States and has a rapidly growing population, last measured at around 340,000 people.Raleigh Durham airport is about fifteen minutes northwest of town. A taxi ride can be taken. A circ...
Tampa is in The United States
by: Douglas Scott.
Tampa is a United States city in Hillsborough County, on the west coast of Florida.It is a part of the Tampa St Petersburg Clearwater metropolitan area, most commonly referred to as the Tampa Bay Area. Located in the beautiful Gulf of Mex...
Traveling in the United States
by: Danny Wright.
You have lived in one state, one city all your life and now you want to see more of the United States. To begin a traveling adventure in the United States requires some research. You will need to go online or pay a visit to your local l...
The Cost of Going Public in the United States
by: William Cate. The following data is taken from "Going Public" by James B. Arkebauer (1994) and the IPO cost website at: http://www.intranet.ca/~tgil/p2.htmlYou should keep in mind that costs vary based upon the complexity, the size of the underwriting an...
United States Visa Information
by: Manu Goel.
The United States provides different types of visas to foreigners those who want to live permanently in the country and those who intend to visit temporarily for some purpose. For temporary visitors or non-immigrants, there is student visa...
An Understanding of "Kashrut" in the United States
by: dovid123.
According to Answers.com, the definition of Kashrut is the state of being Kosher and/or the body of Jewish dietary law. Of course, there are many more meanings to the word Kashrut or Kosher. It does not simply apply to food. It can be in t...
Car Accidents in the United States
by: grossman.
There is a fatal car accident every 14 minutes here in the US, or about 40,000 per year. That means that by the time you drive 10 blocks, or 2 miles there is another wreck. So if you went to the grocery store to do a bit of shopping, there...
Choosing A Mailbox In The United States
by: teahupoo.
Most houses in the United States have a mailbox. Not every house has their mailbox in their own yard as some places only put mailboxes on one side of the street. Each house is responsible for providing their own mailbox so that they can re...
The Development Of Soccer In The United States
by: Daniel Millions.
For many decades, soccer in the United States has been regarded as a fringe sport, usually played only at amateur level. The enduring appeal of American Football, Baseball and Basketball has ensured that unlike in other parts of the world...
The Most Popular Sports in the United States
by: mohan mittal.
All around the globe, on any given day, you will find some sort of sports event on your local television station or on cable. With networks dedicated solely to sports, you can find things like boxing, bowling, fishing, basketball, footbal...
The President of the United States F.i.t.t. Challenge
by: Tom Rooney.
Frequency, Intensity, Time and Type (FITT) are the measurements for physical fitness in the US Government. The United States government has long been a proponent of physical fitness. You might remember back in High School the President&rs...