When a child is being transported from, say, a foster home to another foster home, or when the child’s parents die and he’s going to live with his grandparents, do Social Services drive the child there? What if it’s a too long a distance? Would they fly the child? Main question: how does a child get transported to their new home if it’s too far to drive?
I want to make a social network where members can post news and others can comment?
October 6th, 2009What should I do about my social anxiety – about to apply to universty?
October 5th, 2009Jake asked:
Am planning to apple to medical school at oxford or cambridge in december but i am suffering from quite bad social anxiety disorder. I never speak unless sum1 talks 2 me and am really anxious in class and around people . I need to start more extra curricular activites, volunterring, work experience etc but my social anxiety makes this so difficult. What should I do ?
Am planning to apple to medical school at oxford or cambridge in december but i am suffering from quite bad social anxiety disorder. I never speak unless sum1 talks 2 me and am really anxious in class and around people . I need to start more extra curricular activites, volunterring, work experience etc but my social anxiety makes this so difficult. What should I do ?
How are social security benefits calculated?
October 5th, 2009glcm1961 asked:
On my annual social security report, my income for 6 of the past 19 years were incorrect, significantly lower than they should have been. Are benefits upon retiring based on your average income over your working life, or only based on the last year’s income that you worked? Is it worth the hassle to correct what was on the report? Will those errors impact the monthly benefit I receive upon retiring? I think my former employer cooked the books and didn’t pay SS taxes – is that why the statement is in error? Can I use my old tax returns to prove that I actually made more money than the statement shows? I have a lot of questions but any answers I receive will be greatly appreciated.
On my annual social security report, my income for 6 of the past 19 years were incorrect, significantly lower than they should have been. Are benefits upon retiring based on your average income over your working life, or only based on the last year’s income that you worked? Is it worth the hassle to correct what was on the report? Will those errors impact the monthly benefit I receive upon retiring? I think my former employer cooked the books and didn’t pay SS taxes – is that why the statement is in error? Can I use my old tax returns to prove that I actually made more money than the statement shows? I have a lot of questions but any answers I receive will be greatly appreciated.
What are the effects of social isolation on a person?
October 3rd, 2009inneedoftruth82 asked:
I am recently recovering from social isolation (4 moths of it straight!) and I’m really messed up. I no longer have confidence, am always anxious, depressed, and am almost completely dependant on my gf for happiness. Is there anything that I can do? Also, could someone explain to me what is going on?
I am recently recovering from social isolation (4 moths of it straight!) and I’m really messed up. I no longer have confidence, am always anxious, depressed, and am almost completely dependant on my gf for happiness. Is there anything that I can do? Also, could someone explain to me what is going on?









