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I need to buy Continental Airline miles one pass - anyone willing to sell or know where to buy them? I am going on a college trip - but I need some airline miles, I have some Continental one pass miles, but I need some more. Anyone willing to sell me some or direct me to where I might find some? I would prefer not to buy them from the actual Continental Site. Thanks for all suggestions!
Do i get charged with checked baggage fees on Continental Airlines if a have a One Pass? I just opened a One Pass with continental, and i also purchased a ticket from IAH to RDU (round trip) on June and i'm gonna travel at the end of July. So am i gonna get charged with checked baggage fees? (it's a regular One Pass [no credit/debit card mix or elite])
can Continental one pass miles be bought from other travelers? or transferred from one traveler to another?
can I claim miles on my continental one pass for flights I had with Thai airways 2 years ago? I am a onepass continental club member , and as both Thai and Continental are a part of the star Alliance scheme , I wonder if I can claim the miles I have flown with Thai , in Decmeber 2009 and add it to my continental onepass account . I have had the continental onepass membership since 2004 , but didn't notice the Star Alliance scheme when booked the flights with Thai...
Can my mother add her miles to my Continental one pass? I'm a frequent flyer while she is not. Can I ask my mother to present my number in front desk and let the miles added to my onepass account? thanks
Continental one pass miles transfer? how can i transfer my continental one pass miles from my account to someone else's account? Thanks
CONTINENTAL ONE PASS miles: how far per mile? does one mile of CONTINENTAL ONE PASS MILES really equal one mile of flight? or is it really b.s. I have 7,400 Continental ONE PASS miles, will that get me to Kansas CIty from Des Moines??? or can I really go 7,4000 miles...like to PAGO PAGO or somewhere? Knowledgeable travelers, Please help!
do i earn continental one pass miles fr a friend if he travels with me and i booked the ticket? i have a continental onepass frequent flyer card and i am travelling with a friend who doesnt. if i book the flight on continental do i earn the miles for him to or just myself? for example we are travleling from ny to claifornia ,thats about 5000 miles which wil lbe given to my onepass account. will i earn 10000 miles since i booked his ticket too?
Continental One Pass Plus Card? I purchased two continental airline tickets using a friends continental one pass plus credit card. On the website it says your allowed one free checked luggage if you pay with a continental credit card Does this apply to me?
Selling Continental One Pass Miles? Where can I sell Continental One Pass Miles? I have over 13000 and really need money instead of miles but have no idea where to sell them.
43,003 continental one-pass miles, can i get a round trip ticket to honolulu, hawaii from guam? from guam to hawaii and back. without forking over any cash for the tickets. if i have spend some money for the tickets, how much you think(ball park)? Thank you for your thoughts and time.
Can some one tell me the states the continental railroad pass threw? ? did the transcontinental railroad go through Oklahoma because iu have to do this project to write what states did the railroad pass or went through. The train went to the east and west coast of america
How much continental airlines one pass mileage do i need to fly from hawaii to washington dc one way? I am going to hawaii next summer and planning on leaving hawaii for dc on august.
Do One Pass miles from Continental airlines expire over time? I have miles from just over a year and wanted to know if I should use them soon before they run out but dont actually know if they do. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Regarding Continental Airline "One Pass Miles". Is there anyway to determine what your total mileage is worth? For instance: if you have 15, 000 miles - would that get you a free ticket somewhere? etc...
Continental "One Pass" help!? I am new to the one pass rewards program. I am completely confused on how it works. The past 3 years or so ive accumulated about 42,000 miles...I wanted to get a round trip ticket from NY to OK. When looking online it says it is about 2,000 miles one way (so 4,000 round trip)....When i called the lady to try to figure out how to get it she said it would cost 35,000 miles...When I asked where the other 31,000 miles came from she didn't really answer my question....So did I earn all of these miles JUST for 1 round trip ticket?! And why doesn't it cost only 4,000 miles since that's how far it is????
Does any body know when Continental becomes a member of the star alliance program? I want to buy a ticket in Delta (for march) and I want to earn the points in my one pass continental program. Thanks
How to gain more One Pass air Miles? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but i've never used miles before. I have One Pass miles with Continental. I don't have enough to redeem for a flight. But i am going to be booking 4 roundtrip tickets from California to New York. I'm assuming this is going to give me more miles (besides the fact of using my credit card to pay for this). If so, do I have to book directly through Continental to accumulate more miles, or can I use a site such as Hotwire or Expedia and still get miles for the tickets?
Skywards miles to One Pass? Is it possible to transfer miles from SKYWARDS (Emirates) to ONE PASS (continental airlines). They are partners, but I could not find a way to transfer miles! help!
What is the steepest mountain pass in the continental United States? Just wanted to know. I live in Jackson, WY. We have the Teton Pass, it is a 10% grade. Pretty steep but is it the steepest? If not, which one is?
Does it cost to become a One Pass Elite Status member? How much does it cost to become a One Pass Elite Status member for Continental Airlines? I don't fly much, I just want to know whether its possible for me to become an Elite on Continental Airlines.
Continental Airlines! What is an Easy Pass and a Saver pass? I have Continental Airline's One Pass. Are the miles that I have on that, Easy Pass or Saver pass? What is better and what is the difference?
Free Checked Baggage with Continental Airlines? I purchased two domestic round trip tickets through continental.com using a continental one pass plus credit card not in my name. Do I still receive free checked baggage? On the website it says that if you purchase any tickets (first class or economy) using your continental credit card you will receive on free checked bag each way. Now it doesn't say if the tickets have to be in the card holders name........ here is exactly what it says on the website: Continental Airlines Chase primary credit Cardmembers get their first checked bag free.
airline partner flight continental/ alitalia? I am plannig to go to italy from nyc in october and the best price i found was $630 on Alitalia. I am a member of continental one pass frequent flyer mile program and so i can still fly alitalia and get the miles with my coninental. onepass membership. i have 2 questions 1. since alitalia is doing the flying but continental is giving me the miles, does continental get any of that money that i pay alitalia? 2. since they are partners and part of the so called sky team,, how come continental charges 100 dollars more? why would i book on contintintal if i can still get the miles on alitalia??
what are diffreneces in The Continental Drift Theory and the theory of the one on the ocean floor? i dont know the name but the theory of the ocean floor is that it means when they passed the ocean floor.
Have you ever been in the Continental Airlines Presidents Club Lounge? I got a free pass for a visit to the Continental Airlines Presidents' Club Lounge at the airport. I've never been to one of the airport lounges. If you've been in them, can you give me a heads up as to what it's like? What is the dress code? I usually wear nice jeans when traveling but.... Thanks!
Continental - United merge and my Frequent flyer miles? Anyone knows what would happen with my One Pass Frequent Flyer Miles after Continental's merge with United? They'll become a different airline, would I be able to keep my current miles on this new airline or I'll lose them? If someone have a source that confirms it, I'd appreciate it.
Which Airline Credit Card offers the best rewards Miles Program? Hi. I currently have the Delta Gold American Express card. And being in Los Angeles, I noticed Delta isn't the best airline to book out of LAX. So want to switch to another card. I was looking at both The CONTINENTAL Airlines One Pass Mastercard. And the new VIRGIN ATLANTIC American Express. Does anyone have these cards to tell me about their experience? I spend about $3000 a month with my card. Paying it off completely each month, fyi.
comtinental airlines one pass question ? i was going to buy a ticket from continental then found a cheaper ticket on orbitz . does the one pass flyer miles still get added since i made an account or does it no longer apply? most of the flights i'm on are still through continental so i was hoping i could still use my one pass number..
Is there a site where I can find out about availability of seats on Continental Airlines using OnePass miles? Usually the airline agent will say that no seats are available but that I can book a seat for twice the standard One Pass miles needed for that trip. I am willing to work with my itinerary if I only knew when the seats were available for the standard One Pass miles.
I'm looking for list of members in the Continental Army? Christian Stahl specificaly know where I can find one Grandma has passed and I'm the lucky one who was left with some good and some vague family history. perhaps interesting is a grandfather Christian Stahl, who supposedly was hired by G. Washington himself in the war, can someone help? I can't seem to get anything regarding this on any searches.
Can another adult get a security gate pass to accompany a mother and 1 year old twins to the gate? Flying Continental with my 1 year old twins and need help juggling everything, and can't carry two one year olds through the metal detector, etc., but not allowed to hand off one of the children to a tsa employee or a stranger.
What are continental Airlines standby policies? For domestic flights, not for one pass rewards, but trying to get on an earlier flight. I know they have the same class switch fee for $25 but if there is space aviable on an earlier flight can u go into any class? Thanks,
How can I get a free upgrade from coach to 1st class on my Continental flight from Houston to El Paso.? I'm not a one pass member and don't have any miles. Is there a way to still get an upgrade? Thanks so much!
I`m doing a 12000 mile journey with Continental (One round trip)? This frequent pass flyer, how does it work?? I`ve no idea!! Can I be upgraded by using the points? Is that how it works? anyone know???
Can I transfer frequent flyer miles into starwood points? I'm a starwood preferred member. I have miles in the AA advantage and Continental's One Pass. Does anyone know if I can transfer my miles into points for hotel? I dont have enough miles in either to get a free flight, so I would rather use it in hotel stays or merchandise.
One Pass Debit Mileage Earning...? I have a Chase Continental OnePass Debit Mastercard. At the bank when I opened it I thought they told me that I don't earn miles if I use my pin - that it has to be processed as credit transaction to earn the mileage. But I spoke to another person who has the same card and they said that it doesn't matter if you run it as credit or use your pin because you'll earn miles either way. So I was wondering which one was right. I opened the account a while ago so I may have just remembered what the banker said wrong. Thanks!
Question about the Second Continental Congress? Which of the following questions best characterizes the debate waged during the Second Continental Congress? (A) Should the central government divide its power or leave it concentrated in one executive branch? (B) Did power pass onto Congress, or was it vested in the people under the authority of the states? (C) Should the new government have a king or a president? (D) Would the states be capable of maintaining peace and order through state militias? (E) Did the power of the states need to be limited in order to promote national unity?
Does anyone have a continental custard recipe? A really good yummy one?! The kind that's a really pale yellow and very gooey? I'm having a bit of trouble finding anything useful. I don't want to make the dense yellow cr_ap that you get at supermarkets and bakeries. I want something spesh and the only person I knew who could make it has passed away and the recipe was in his head... Thanks in advance!
please help? Britain’s money problems created a need for Britain to tax the colonies. true or false One of the main complaints of the colonies was that they were being taxed without representation in Parliament. true or false The Tea Act gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea sold to the colonies. true or false After passage of the Tea Act, the colonies bought all of the tea that they could. true or false Bostonians showed their disapproval of the Tea Act by boarding three ships and destroying all of the tea aboard. true or false In an effort to keep the peace, Britain did nothing after the Boston Tea Party. true or false The punishment given to Boston scared the other colonies into becoming very cooperative with the British. true or false By July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress passed Virginian Henry Lee's proposal for colonists to become an independent state. true or false
please help, history, there are my answers!? 1. The Boston Massacre started an immediate violent revolution in the American colonies. * True False 2. Britain's money problems created a need for Britain to tax the colonies. * True False 3. One of the main complaints of the colonies was that they were being taxed without representation in Parliament. True * False 4. The Tea Act gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea sold to the colonies. * True False 5. After passage of the Tea Act, the colonies bought all of the tea that they could. * True False 6. Bostonians showed their disapproval of the Tea Act by boarding three ships and destroying all of the tea aboard. True * False 7. In an effort to keep the peace, Britain did nothing after the Boston Tea Party. * True False 8. The punishment given to Boston scared the other colonies into becoming very cooperative with the British. * True False 9. By July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress passed Virginian Henry Lee's proposal for the American colonies to become an independent state. * True False 10. In May 1775, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia with the main objective of preparing for a military conflict with the British. True * False
united states history help pleasee (: ? 1. The Boston Massacre started an immediate violent revolution in the American colonies. (1 point) True False 2. Britain's money problems created a need for Britain to tax the colonies. (1 point) True False 3. One of the main complaints of the colonies was that they were being taxed without representation in Parliament. (1 point) True False 4. The Tea Act gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea sold to the colonies. (1 point) True False 5. After passage of the Tea Act, the colonies bought all of the tea that they could. (1 point) True False 6. Bostonians showed their disapproval of the Tea Act by boarding three ships and destroying all of the tea aboard. (1 point) True False 7. In an effort to keep the peace, Britain did nothing after the Boston Tea Party. (1 point) True False 8. The punishment given to Boston scared the other colonies into becoming very cooperative with the British. (1 point) True False 9. By July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress passed Virginian Henry Lee's proposal for the American colonies to become an independent state. (1 point) True False 10. In May 1775, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia with the main objective of preparing for a military conflict with the British. (1 point) True False & please dont say do you own homework if thats what ya got to say dont even bothering answering this , k thanks (:
Yahoo News- did you read all the history behind the 1$ bill? Crack open your wallet, pull out everyone’s favorite portrait of George Washington, and be prepared to learn about some odd symbolism that probably seemed perfectly normal in the 18th century. Here are the explanations behind some of the more baffling parts of our nation’s smallest bills. What’s that weird pyramid drawing on the reverse of the bill? The two circular drawings on the reverse of the bill are actually parts of the two-sided Great Seal of the United States. Although we don’t see the entire seal outside of our wallets too often, the notion of having a great seal is actually as old as the country itself. The Continental Congress passed a resolution on July 4, 1776, to create a committee to design a great seal for the fledgling nation, and heavy hitters John Adams, Benjamin Franklin, and Thomas Jefferson got the first crack at creating the seal. dollar-seal Congress wasn’t so keen on the design these big names brought back, though, and it took nearly six years and several drafts to finally find a suitable seal. Congress finally approved of a design on June 20, 1782. What’s the story behind the Great Seal of the United States? sealAccording to the State Department, which has been the official trustee of the seal since 1789, both the obverse (front) and reverse (back) of the seal are rich with symbolism. The obverse picturing the eagle is a bit easier to explain. The bird holds 13 arrows to show the nation’s strength in war, but it also grasps an olive branch with 13 leaves and 13 olives that symbolize the importance of peace. (The recurring number 13, which also appears in the stripes on the eagle’s shield and the constellation of stars over its head, is a nod to the original 13 states.) The shield floats unsupported over the eagle as a reminder that Americans should rely on their own virtue and strength. The symbolism of the pyramid on the seal’s reverse is trickier. The pyramid has 13 steps – the designers apparently never got tired of the 13 motif – and the Roman numeral for 1776 is emblazoned across the bottom. The all-seeing Eye of Providence at the top of the pyramid symbolizes the divine help the early Americans needed in establishing the new country. The pyramid itself symbolizes strength and durability. The divine overtones don’t stop with the unblinking eye, though. The Latin motto Annuit Ceptis appears over the pyramid; it translates into “He [God] has favored our undertaking.” The scroll underneath the pyramid reads Novus Ordo Seclorum, or “A new order of the ages,” which was meant to signify the dawn of the new American era. How did the seal end up on our dollar bill? We can thank former Secretary of State Cordell Hull’s busy schedule for that one. Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace had to wait for a meeting with Hull in 1934 and decided to kill time by thumbing through a State Department pamphlet on the Great Seal. The pamphlet contained an illustration of the reverse side of the seal with the pyramid, and Wallace was quite taken with the drawing. He took the seal to President Franklin Roosevelt and suggested the country mint a coin using the two sides of the seal. FDR liked the seal, too. (Roosevelt and Wallace were both Masons and loved the all-seeing eye part of the reverse design, which echoed the concept of the Great Architect of the Universe.) He thought the seal should be on the reverse of the dollar bill rather than a coin, but he was worried the mystical imagery would offend Catholics. After Postmaster General James Farley assured FDR he didn’t think his fellow Catholics would have any problem with the design, Roosevelt approved a new dollar bill design that first appeared in 1935. Did the Founding Fathers swipe any ideas from a magazine? Possibly. The familiar E Pluribus Unum motto that the eagle holds in its beak underscores the union and togetherness of the 13 colonies. It might also underscore early Americans’ love of periodicals. According to the State Department, recent historical research has indicated that this Latin motto may have been borrowed from Gentlemen’s Magazine, a London publication that ran from 1732 to 1922. The magazine was popular in the colonies, and its title page always carried the E Pluribus Unum motto. Why don’t the dates on the front of the bills change that often? At the lower right of the portrait on the bill’s obverse you’ll see the word “Series” and a year. You might notice that these don’t change each year the way the numbers on minted coins do. Why not? According to the Treasury, the series date only changes when there’s a new design for a bill, a new Treasurer of the United States, or a new Secretary of the Treasury. (These are the two officials whose signatures appear on either side of the portrait.) The series year itself changes when the Secretary of the Treasury changes, while a change in the Treasurer of the United States means that the series year remains the same, but a suffix letter get
How many miles are necessary to fly a round-trip from EWR (Newark Airport) to BCN (Barcelona Airport)? I am planning in January... It would be with Continental Airlines. I am a one-pass member. How many miles do I need to fly round-trip from EWR to BCN (Barcelona Airport)? I currently have 14,000 miles. Is that enough? Thanks!
Have you ever been in the airport private lounges? I got a pass for one visit to a Continental Airlines private lounge and I want to know what it's like before I go in. Do you have to dress up to use? What's it like?
Is 90 minutes enough time to make a domestic (Continental) to international (Ailitalia) connection at Newark.? The Continental flight will probably be in Terminal C and Ailitalia flight will be Terminal B. The passenger is my 18 year old son who will have one carryon and a laptop. Continental and Ailitalia have a partnership agreement so that his luggage will be checked on the domestic flight thru to the international destination. I am thinking he has to exit security check point in Terminal C, ride the AirTrain to B and pass-thru security to get to his gate. Both Expedia and the Port Authority are telling me not to worry. My son is young, won't be carrying bags and will be fleet of foot. I am hoping someone with real life experience can estimate how much time it might take.to land and exit in terminal C, clear security and make to the gate in terminal B.
Question about the Second Continental Congress? AP Government Question!!? Which of the following questions best characterizes the debate waged during the Second Continental Congress? (A) Should the central government divide its power or leave it concentrated in one executive branch? (B) Did power pass onto Congress, or was it vested in the people under the authority of the states? (C) Should the new government have a king or a president? (D) Would the states be capable of maintaining peace and order through state militias? (E) Did the power of the states need to be limited in order to promote national unity?
I lost my E-ticket for my return how do I go about it? My one pass number is SC270150 Continental Air lines
can someone please help me check my history quiz plz?? I'll give u my answers.? 1. The Boston Massacre started an immediate violent revolution in the American colonies. (1 point) True False - my answer 2. Britain's money problems created a need for Britain to tax the colonies. (1 point) True - my answer False 3. One of the main complaints of the colonies was that they were being taxed without representation in Parliament. (1 point) True - my answer False 4. The Tea Act gave the East India Company a monopoly on tea sold to the colonies. (1 point) True - my answer False 5. After passage of the Tea Act, the colonies bought all of the tea that they could. (1 point) True - my answer False 6. Bostonians showed their disapproval of the Tea Act by boarding three ships and destroying all of the tea aboard. (1 point) True - my answer False 7. In an effort to keep the peace, Britain did nothing after the Boston Tea Party. (1 point) True False - my answer 8. The punishment given to Boston scared the other colonies into becoming very cooperative with the British. (1 point) True False - my answer 9. By July 2, 1776, the Continental Congress passed Virginian Henry Lee's proposal for the American colonies to become an independent state. (1 point) True - my answer False 10. In May 1775, the Second Continental Congress met in Philadelphia with the main objective of preparing for a military conflict with the British. (1 point) True - my answer False Plz help check them, thanks! :)
Is continental strict with laptop bags? I have one but has little pockets to put items in and the zipper handles and strap clips are metal,wil they just take it out of the bag if it don't pass or do I need to just get another one?they are not too detailed on whats acceptable
Continental Airlines-Excess Baggage? I am flying to India tomorrow. Continental states that i can carry 2 bags 50 pounds each. One of my bags is exactly 50 and the other one is 56 pounds. Do you think they might let it pass because its just 6 pounds. Also, I can carry a laptop but does it have to be in a laptop case or can it be in a backpack. Thanks
how does the buddy pass continental international work? My dad works for Continental US as a pilot, so I would be able to fly to Europe really cheap. I'm related to my father though. If I wanted a friend to come with me (buddy pass), how would that work exactly? How much probably? Thanks!
What if I don't print out the boarding pass for a Continental flight? I'm confused about the boarding pass thing. does it make a difference if i don't print it out? or does it help me in some sort of way?
Anyone know how a buddy pass with continental works? maybe its called companion pass.
how much are the buddy passes in continental airlines? i want to go from charlotte into newark next week, my friend that works at continental told me i'm better off buying my own ticket. according to him they are cheaper than the buddy passes...truly it doesnt make any sense to me..buddy passes are suppose to be cheaper not more expensive...please help let me know if he is just being selfish and doesnt want to help me.
Im looking for Continental Airlines Companion Passes? Does someone know how to acquire Companion pass from continental airlines for free tickets anywhere? If you work in Continental Airlines I can pay you for that pass
What clue supported the continental drift theory? A. The denser oceanic plate slides on top of the less dense continental plate. B. The less dense oceanic plate slides past the denser continental plate. C. The denser oceanic plate slides under the less dense continental plate. D. The less dense oceanic plate slides under the denser continental plate. Me and my mom are trying to help my sister with this test that she failed, and we can't figure out this question. So if you guys can help, I'd really appreciate it!
Is it worth it to get a Eurail pass when studying in England? I will be studying outside of London for the fall semester. I plan on traveling a lot (about 10 weekends) in continental Europe. The Eurail pass seems like a good option, but because London is not covered, there is an added expense of getting to Paris or another city before using the pass. Is it more economical than flying out of London?
How did the British react to the First Continental Congress? How did the British react to the First Continental Congress? a. They passed the Intolerable Acts. b. They did nothing, really. c. They tried to seize colonial guns and powder. d. They repealed the Intolerable Acts but passed the Declaratory Act.
what are the flight benefits for continental flight attendants? My boyfriend just got hired as a flight attendant for Continental airlines. What are their rules about me traveling on a pass (since we are not married but do live together) and his family members? How soon do we get the benefits? After he has been working a while? or immediately? Also, I've heard that if you get laid off you still get travel benefits as well, is that true?
How can Continental Airlines lose an Unaccompanied Minor? I just saw on the news that Continental Airlines sent an unaccompanied minor who was flying between Boston and Cleveland to New Jersey. My question is how can the airline not tell that they put the kid on the wrong flight? Wouldn't their computer system say that the boarding pass doesn't match or something?
When Wegener first proposed his theory or continental drift, what evidence did he cite for the past existence.? When Wegener first proposed his theory or continental drift, what evidence did he cite for the past existence of Pangaea? What evidence was finally accumulated by Hess that confirmed Wegener's ideas?
Do you think english clubs are starting to adapt a more continental approach to their style of play? When i say continental i mean, more like spanish or french style of play.....Manchester united slowly adapted their style in the champions league to get better results, and with the amount of foreign influence in english clubs is the style slowly changing to passing rather than smashing it down the line?
Can we earn miles after travelling by Continental airlines if you did not make your reservation thru Conti...? I made my reservation through another travel site. I have my onepass number printed on the boarding pass and that is where I first saw it because i dont even have a Continental account. Can I use this onepass number in any way to earn miles?
What happens when an oceanic plate and a continental plate converge.........?? I have the following choices: -The continental palte is subducted under the oceanic plate -They slide past each other -The oceanic plate is subducted under the continental plate -A mountain range is always formed
Can you take the subway from the Bronx to Continental Airlines Arena? Im from Florida and dont know too much about the metro pass, or subway system, but can any of you New Yorkers or Jersey folks tell me if you can take the #6 train from the Bronx all the way to Jersey to catch the Nets/Heats game? Thank you soo much rockthis1!!!!!
Question about a Continental airlines purchase? I recently bought [well my mom did] a Continental Airlines ticket round trip from Houston IAH - Philadelphia PHL. Assuming as in the past, "adult" when booking is usually like 14-15+, we purchased this ticket under the "Adult" category, although I am only 16. I went back through the booking process to see if there was a children's category for "15-17", and there is. It wasn't any cheaper to book it as that children's ticket, but will the airport/gate agents give me any trouble for having an adult ticket? thanks. edit: yeah I am travelling alone without an adult Edit2: no, I have a learner's permit which is govt. issued, as well as a school photo ID, which the gate agents in Philly took last year as well. the continental website does say ID for unaccompanied minors will accept a school photo ID though edit3: Their website doesn't have any restriction as it seems against 15+, but has a few rules for kids 8-14.... still unsure if they'll question my having an "adult" ticket.
Will the name of the credit card holder show up on my boarding pass? I will be taking an international flight from the US soon with Continental, and I was wondering if the name of the credit card holder who paid for the tickets will show up on the tickets, or if they will ask for the name of the credit card holder at the counter when checking in? I do not want the person I'm traveling with to know who paid for the tickets.
boarding passes on continental? I have always flown on Southwest. U just print your b oarding pass on the internet. I printed out info for my flight on priceline. Do i just show it to the woman at the ariport or do i do something on line. Is there assigned seating or first come first serve my plane is on august 16 so not hurrying. Thanks. Im an early planner
Can a debt collector leave a voice mail with continental information? For the past several weeks, I've been dealing with a collector. I was under the impression they can not leave information on a voicemail. Is this correct? Thank you for the bankrate link; however, that does not answer my question about voice mail.
What are they building by the Continental Arena (East Rutherford, NJ)? There appears to be this massive structure going up on the Meadowlands complex. The walls have tilings with shades of blue and completely obstruct the view of Continental Arena (when seeing it past the Exit 18W tolls on the NJ Turnpike). One part towards the back looks like some sort of ascent. Does anyone know what they are constructing there since there is nothing advertised outside the structure to tell you.
Continental Airlines, Ebay, and Paypal- You won't believe this! Are there any lawyers who can advise? Ok, so last week I log onto ebay and I notice that they are featuring an auction for 25,000 Continental Airline onepass miles. This was not a special promotion from Continental, rather just an average guy like me selling his accumulated miles. I was thrilled- I too have 25,000 miles accumulated, I am currently unemployed and could use the extra cash- The next day I put my miles up for auction on Ebay- They sold for $305.00....Minutes after they sold I receive notification from paypal that the buyer has sent me an instant payment- but paypal was placing a hold on the payment for 21 days, unless the buyer leaves me positive feedback prior to the 21 day deadline- In other words they were acting as an escrow service- I was not thrilled, but whatever, I send the guy my miles- It turns out that the guy was a Continental Security rep- He revoked all of my miles, closed my one pass account- and took his payment back! Apparently it is against onepass policy to transfer airmiles- I had no idea as Ebay was featuring onepass miles on their front page of their web site as stated earlier- But wait- it gets worse- So I am feeling very ticked off- I send messages to everyone else selling their onepass miles on Ebay (about 30 people) telling them what happened to me - Most wrote me back in disbelief and kept their auctions going- Now I am getting email after email from these same people who's auction has closed- Paypal tells them their payment is on hold (stating it is a random act)- then Continental steps in and revokes everyone's miles so they may never be used for free travel and paypal gives them their bogus payment back! Wait! There is still more....The same day my auction closed- I received a letter from Continental Airlines telling me my account is closed because of my ebay auction- It was dated 3 days prior to my auction close date- Now...there is no way Continental would know who I was from my ebay auction-
Continental Travel Certificates...? My boss received a continental electronic travel certificate. She wants to give it to a client to use. If and when the client uses the certificate, will it show up on my bosses one pass account or not? No, I meant will the travel details show up on her account?
Why wont the Democratic congress let us dril for oil off the continental shelf? A crucial energy vote took place today in the Appropriations Committee to address America's energy concerns. Rep John Peterson, (R-PA) attempted to amend a provision in the Fiscal Year 2009 Interior spending bill that has prevented American consumers from accessing America’s abundant deep-sea energy reserves for nearly 30 years. It should be noted that the federal Minerals Management Service estimates that there are 86 billion barrels of oil and 420 trillion cubic feet of natural gas locked up along our nation’s outer continental shelf. The Peterson amendment would modify sections 104 and 105 of the Interior spending bill, specifically targeting abundant energy reserves residing beyond 50 miles from shore. But given the chance today to at least get the ball rolling on addressing our nation's energy concerns, Democrats stonewalled Peterson's amendment and it failed by a party line vote of 6-9. Every Democrat member of the committee voted against it: Norman Dicks (Wash.), James Moran (Va.), Maurice Hinchey (N.Y.), John Olver (Mass.), Tom Udall (N.M.), Ben Chandler (Ky.), Ed Pastor (Ariz.), Dave Obey (Wisc. – ex officio), and Alan Mollohan (W.Va.). There's no silver bullet to lowering the cost of gasoline and no one solution will affect change overnight. That's why it's even more important to pass and pursue methods like the ones the Democrats just voted down. It'd be one thing if the Democrats had an alternative plan of their own, but to just flat out reject a measure that could eventually help lower the cost of energy is just flat out insulting. Why did ALL of the Democrats on the committee block this? I thought they cared about the middle class?
Hello Can some one please help me. I need help with a geography riddle please? Today, the first cards have arrived. After supper, your neighbors gather outside and start passing the cards around. You and Pat take a look at them. There are no pictures! One side of each is blank except for an address. The other side has a handwritten message, but no cities or countries are named. From what city and country did the Wiltons write each postcard? Hint: Use an atlas and encyclopedia to find the answers. A dictionary might help too. The cards read as follows: Sept 12: Hi, everybody! Guess where we are? That's right, we want you to guess. Here's a clue: We've spent two days in the largest city of this island country. Must dash-Big Ben says it's time for lunch! Sept 14: What country are we in now? A really beautiful one. We sailed through a fjord and hiked on a glacier yesterday. Now we're in the capital, once named after King Christian IV. Sept 18: Traveled south and arrived today in the town associated closely with Hans Christian Andersen. Weather here a bit rainy, but we're having too much fun to care! Sept 22: Just flew to this place on the Main River; it's Hesse's largest city. We enjoyed touring the Romer, a town hall built in the 1400s! Sept 23: Now have firsthand proof that the Jungfrau is the loveliest mountain in the Alps. Right now, we're in the capital of this country. Sept 24: Through Brenner Pass to Europe's leading cultural center. Breathtaking city! Also home of Johann Strauss, Jr., and the waltz. Sept 26: Gondolas are the way to go! Most of the people living here use motorboats, though. Right now, we're taking a break in the Piazza San Marco. Oct 1: We're starting the last leg of our trip. Good thing! We're on our last legs! We sailed between Corsica and Sardinia to this Mediterranean port in the second-largest country in Western Europe. We're about 75 miles south of the French border, but we're not in France! Oct 3: Spending our last day in western-most country of continental Europe. We fly home from its capital tonight. See you soon! From what city and country did the Wiltons write each postcard? Hint: Use an atlas and encyclopedia to find the answers. A dictionary might help too
DEMS: What is "STEAL AMERICAN TECHNOLOGIES ACT" ? McCaine? Chinese? African? G. Bush? ....? http://www.govtrack.us/congress/record.xpd?id=110-h20070710-39&bill=h110-1908 NO A (DEM) PROPOSED SENATE BILL which will: allow " globalist strategy to deprive us, the American people, of the greatest source of our Nation's progress and strength: the creative genius of our own people; the innovation and technological leadership... GW-First Continental Congress that they pass, as one of their first laws, a patent law, the Patent Act of 1790, which became the foundation of America's technological progress from that point till today... in fact, the patent system in Japan was designed to help corporate interests utilize technology rather than protect the rights of the creators of new ideas... Jan Metzlinger,George Washington Carver,Thomas Edison, had the intellectual property rights in this country... Our adversaries have identified technology as our strong point. What I have been talking about is the fundamental patent law of our country. Our economic adversaries and their allies are engaged in a systematic attack on the patent rights of the American people. These adversaries, of course, among them are the leaders of multinational corporations, some of whom are based right here in the United States. These multinational corporations are run by an elite whose allegiance is to no country. Most significantly, we do not know if their allegiance is to the United States of America. http://www.govtrack.us/congress/bill.xpd?bill=s110-1145 Jan 24, 2008: Placed on Senate Legislative Calendar under General Orders. Calendar No. 563. Show All Related Votes This bill is identical to H.R. 1908 (Status: Passed House (73% of Democrats supporting, 67% of Republicans opposing.)). So Will this cost the DEMS the election? Should it be stopped?
Why are people so ignorant of the monetary issue nowadays? If you look back at the history of America in the 19th century and before, the monetary issue was always one of the main issues. Speculation in the Continental currency which the Patriots used to finance the Revolution was one of the causes of the Constitution being passed (because the speculators had no chance of getting real money for this phony money if the states remained sovereign). Jefferson was a strong advocate of sound money (either gold or silver) and deflation, but Hamilton (and the elites) supported inflation and a Central Bank. Andrew Jackson's presidency was dominated by the Bank War, in which he shut down the Central Bank to the dismay of the elites. Lincoln printed "greenbacks" during the Civil War, which were much like he Continentals of a century before. The Democrat Party actually went Socialist because the midwestern farmers wanted inflation (through bimetallism), but they would replace the Gold Standard with the Federal Reserve Act, written by bankers.
Continental Airlines can bite....? I searched for tickets from Newark to Tampa...I got 3 tickets for $852.00 which is pretty good, so I go to pay and they wanted my one pass number which I forgot so I hit the button to get my one pass number and it takes me out of the page I was on so I had to go back in (literally 45 seconds later) and the same exact flights are $1,337. I even have a screen print of the price and when I called up Cuntinental they said their prices change constantly so "to f-ing bad" What do they go by that makes the flights fluctuate constantly,,,I just went back in and they are down to $1,197.
Flying stand-by on an unfamiliar airline? I am planning on going to Paris at the end of the month with a close friend, however, because our parents fly for different airlines we are having some problems figuring out how to fly standby on one flight together instead of having to fly separately. My parents are on United and Continental, and his are on Delta. Neither of us have ever flown outside of our respective airlines, so: can anyone tell me how I could get two people from SEA to CDG nonstop on some sort of pass?
how do I get my flight miles from these people? Hi there, About 2 years ago my husband and I took a trip during the holidays. He entered his one pass account number with continental, and he got his point credited to his account. I recently called today to check both of our balances, and my account is zero. Apparently they say, maybe I didn't input my own account number when booking the flight. This is a bit annoying since we both traveled during the same time and he has a bunch of point and I have zilch. The other bummer is that the girl on the phone says that they can not credit flights that have been over a year ago. I tried to explain the situation, but they didn't care. Do you guys have any tips on how to deal with this. Can I call back and mention something that can get them to change their minds? I mean I still have our boarding passes, and it shows we traveled at the same time and everything. Your help is appreciated. We would like to visit family during the holidays and this would really help.
How did many colonists respond to the Townshend Acts imposing duties on British goods? by boycotting the goods, especially tea by importing goods from other countries by sending formal letters of complaint to King George III by imposing duties of their own on the British 2)Why did the colonists' object to paying taxes to the British government? The taxes created economic hardships for the colonists. They had no elected representation in Parliament. The money funded only British troops, not the American militia that provided colonial defense. They did not want to pay more taxes than British citizens. 3) What was one role that both John Adams and Benjamin Franklin played in the move toward independence? Both were members of the Massachusetts delegation to the Second Continental Congress. Both helped develop an ally by serving as ambassadors to Spain. Both served on the committee to write the Declaration of Independence. Both created services, such as the post office, that helped promote liberty. 4)Which statement best expresses the self-evident truths stated in the Declaration of Independence? People are created equal and entitled to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. Citizens must choose a government that serves both the nation and their own interests. Self-government requires educated people invested in participating in democracy. Freedom of thought and the right to representative government must be preserved. 5) What measure passed under the Articles of Confederation addressed slavery and established a process for statehood? Land Ordinance of 1785 Bill of Rights Connecticut Compromise Northwest Ordinance of 1787 6)Which of the following is not a responsibility of the executive branch of government? veto a bill declare laws unconstitutional carry out laws name federal judges 7)Which does not describe the North in the early 1800s? rapidly growing cities widespread commercial agriculture new factories being built immigrants seeking jobs THANKS JUST CHECKING MY WORK! (:
Please read the attached open letter to congressmen and commentnt? Letter Re: Immigration Issue June 12, 2007 The American people, regardless of political affiliation, have made it quite clear they are against the immigration legislation being proposed by our Congress, and have said so in VERY CLEAR and LOUD VOICES! Those voices are not in agreement as regards the specifics of the issues, but they all know the lengthy and inconsistent bill has not been carefully assembled and most members of both houses of Congress have not yet studied it well enough to work out the contradictions that would have to be decided by the courts. The desire of the President and our Congress to push through an ill-conceived law will cost America dearly now and far into the future. This pending disaster MUST BE BLOCKED and our representatives must know that we the people must not be ignored. The message has been sent and will be sent again and if it is ignored. The people will know for certain that they have no representation. With no representation, we live in a state of TYRANNY. Though there is not agreement on what should be done, we know that the political process including the selection of candidates is driven by money. We also know that illegal immigration is powered by money. Those benefiting from illegal immigration are those hiring the illegal immigrants and they are the same individuals financing and influencing our legislators to push through legislation that guarantees a supply of cheap labor. Such labor will result in suppression of wages for most Americans and loss of jobs for many. A lesson taught by history will underscore the correct actions we should take, as well as highlight what is conspicuously missing in the current debate. The Eisenhower administration instituted a policy that created an era that saw the lowest incidence of illegal immigration in the history of the U.S. That policy resulted in the prosecution, fining and in a few cases jailing of those who were hiring the illegal aliens. When the word got out that the administration was serious, the jobs dried up and the “illegals” found their own way home at no cost to the taxpayer. That policy continued until it was changed during the Johnson administration. Why is that lesson now being ignored? I think the answer lies in the fifth paragraph. Many of the immigrants now arriving in the U.S. do not truly want to become U.S. citizens. The evidence for that is very strong. We regularly see demonstrations aimed at changing our policy, our society, our laws and our language! If those demonstrators want those changes, why did they come here? The obvious answer is OPPORTUNITY. We cannot accommodate everyone on earth who wants opportunity. The continental United States probably can’t house four billion people! Since the evidence shows that many immigrants really want opportunity, a quick look at what creates opportunity provides us with a solution to the problem. The U.S. differs from most other American nations in one primary aspect. Our unusually wise and ethical Founding Fathers passed up the opportunity to set up their own positions as Royalty and instead fought off the temptation to be an elite group. They chose instead to set up a constitution that permits free enterprise and the ability of the worker to enjoy some of the fruits of his own labor. THAT is opportunity. (Today, a few may hate the Constitution for that very reason.) Though the immediate securing of our borders is important for Homeland Security, it is of secondary importance in the legislation regarding immigration. Those protesting and demonstrating for the purpose of changing our society don’t want to be U.S. citizens and they would be better served by having the opportunity to enjoy prosperity at home. We must institute a policy that supports not just democracy in other nations but one that encourages those who want change to seek opportunities to correct dishonesty and elitism in their own societies, governments, military and police. They need free enterprise and ownership of their businesses. They desire the opportunity to enjoy the fruits of their labor, their society, their language and their families. The benefits to all of us are several. It will help the economies of those societies and thereby level the “playing-field” from the viewpoint of business and economy. It will lessen the need or desire to “export” jobs to areas where wages are lower. It will take off some of the pressure created by a flood of immigrants who don’t really want to be part of our society. It will strengthen trading partners and reduce tyranny. It will enable us to accommodate those who truly WANT to be U.S. citizens. There are many additional facets to the immigration issue, but I feel the above addresses issues not currently being considered in proposed legislation. Please DO NOT CONSIDER PASSING THE CURRRENT IMMIGRATION BILL. Put it on the shelf until better legislation and appropriate policy changes can be addressed.
Natural resources and internal phenomena? Okay people I need to know if these answers are right so could u please check my work an if I got any wrong tell me the num# an correct answer I really need to pass with an A an I am trying my hardiest but this subject just aint for me. (MY ANSWERS ARE AT THE BOTTOM) 1. As the ocean floor spreads, other parts plunge into the mantle. This process is called A. subduction. B. plate tectonics. C. continental drift. D. paradigm shift. 2. Which one of the following is an example of a nonrenewable resource? A. Coal B. Wood C. Topsoil D. Water 3. The speed of P-waves and S-waves can help seismologists to determine the A. size of an earthquake. B. energy of an earthquake. C. distance to the epicenter of an earthquake. D. location of an earthquake. 4. Which one of the following types of volcanoes would be the most explosive? A. Volcanoes that contain small amounts of water B. Volcanoes that have thin magma C. Volcanoes that contain small amounts of carbon dioxide D. Volcanoes that have large amounts of silica 5. Mountains that formed when two continents collided are the A. Himalayas. B. Alps. C. Appalachian Mountains. D. Teton Mountains. 6. The place on Earth's surface directly above the point where movement first occurs in an earthquake is called the A. focus. B. stress point. C. deformation. D. epicenter. 7. The area where two neighboring tectonic plates move away from one another is called an area's _______ boundary. A. divergent B. convergent C. transform D. paradigm 8. Where do most volcanoes form? A. Along plate boundaries B. In the center of major continents C. Anywhere in the ocean floor D. In the North American continent 9. Fossil fuels are made from A. minerals. B. plants and animals. C. inorganic matter. D. water and gases. 10. Because of the high temperatures and extreme pressure, the rocks in the asthenosphere are A. soft and flowing. B. dense and solid. C. brittle and thick. D. molten and liquidy. 11. The Richter scale measures A. magnitude. B. intensity. C. distance. D. location. 12. Suppose the highest point in a landscape is 2,000 meters above sea level. The lowest point in the same landscape is 500 meters. The relief of this landscape is _______ meters. A. 400 B. 1,500 C. 2,500 D. 10,000 13. A mineral commonly used for melting ice on slippery winter surfaces is A. feldspar. B. hematite. C. halite. D. garnet. 14. What type of volcano has alternate layers of ash and lava? A. Shield B. Cinder cone C. Composite D. Caldera 15. Which one of the following pieces of evidence did Wegener use to support his theory of continental drift? A. The mid-ocean ridge is sinking into the ocean trenches. B. A similar fossil was found in Africa, South America, Australia, India, and Antarctica. C. The rock in the ocean floor is magnetized in the same direction. D. The age of the rocks in the sea floor is all the same. 16. Green plants produce oxygen and food through a process called A. burning. B. decay. C. respiration. D. photosynthesis. 17. The landform with the highest elevation is the A. valley. B. plateau. C. plain. D. mountain. 18. The largest layer of Earth is the A. crust. B. mantle. C. outer core. D. inner core. 19. How have scientists determined that the outer core of Earth is liquid? A. P-waves speed up in the outer core. B. P-waves don't travel through the outer core. C. S-waves come to a complete stop in the outer core. D. S-waves slow down and then speed up in the outer core. 20. The most common way for mountains to form is when A. two plates come together. B. folding occurs during plate collisions. C. two continents collide. D. volcanoes erupt. (1)A (2)A (3)C (4)D (5)A (6)D (7)A (8)A (9)B (10)A? (11)A? (12)B (13)C (14)C (15)B (16)D (17)D (18)B (19)D (20)A If you can please go to my other questions and look those over as well, Thank you
I just started a new school and they are making me do finals...i don't know any of the answers...Please Help!!? Where does seafloor spreading occur? Choose one answer. a. at convergent plates b. on seamounts c. near the ocean surface d. at divergent plates 52 Marks: 1 Where is our sun located in the Milky Way? Choose one answer. a. within one of the spiral arms b. at the exact center of the galactic nucleus c. in the galactic halo d. at the tip of one of the spiral arms 53 Marks: 1 Which cloud type is best described as sheets or layers that cover much or all of the sky? Choose one answer. a. cumulus b. cirrus c. stratus d. alto 54 Marks: 1 Which electromagnetic waves have the longest wavelengths? Choose one answer. a. radio b. infrared c. gamma d. ultraviolet 55 Marks: 1 Which instrument is used to measure wind speed? Choose one answer. a. anemometer b. barometer c. thermometer d. all of the above 56 Marks: 1 Which magnitude would be associated with the brightest star? Choose one answer. a. 15 b. 10 c. 5 d. –5 57 Marks: 1 Which of the following is an example of mountains that formed as a result of ocean-continental convergence? Choose one answer. a. the Andes Mountains b. the Himalayas c. the Appalachian Mountains d. the mountains of Japan 58 Marks: 1 Which of the following is NOT true of greenhouse gases? Choose one answer. a. They absorb Earth's radiation. b. They are produced solely by human activities. c. They are transparent to incoming solar radiation. d. They include carbon dioxide and water vapor. 59 Marks: 1 Which of the following occurs at the continental margin in the Pacific Ocean? Choose one answer. a. volcanic activity b. earthquakes c. plate interactions d. all of the above 60 Marks: 1 Which of the following represents the correct order of the processes involved in sedimentary rock formation? Choose one answer. a. erosion, weathering, compaction, cementation, deposition b. compaction, cementation, deposition, weathering, erosion c. deposition, cementation, compaction, erosion, weathering d. weathering, erosion, deposition, compaction, cementation 61 Marks: 1 Which planet has a cratered surface similar to Earth's moon? Choose one answer. a. Mars b. Venus c. Mercury d. Saturn 62 Marks: 1 Which stage happens first in the life cycle of a middle-latitude cyclone? Choose one answer. a. Occlusion begins. b. A front forms. c. Wave shape forms. d. Air flows counterclockwise. 63 Marks: 1 Which statement best explains why global warming may lead to an increase in the number and intensity of hurricanes? Choose one answer. a. Sea level will rise. b. Ocean temperatures will increase. c. The amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere will increase. d. Droughts will decrease. 64 Marks: 1 Which term describes the conversion of a solid directly to a gas, without passing through the liquid state? Choose one answer. a. evaporation b. sublimation c. condensation d. deposition 65 Marks: 1 Which two properties characterize an air mass? Choose one answer. a. temperature and location b. temperature and pressure c. temperature and moisture d. moisture and pressure 66 Marks: 1 Which type of climate is characteristic of Antarctica? Choose one answer. a. humid mid-latitude b. dry c. humid tropical d. polar
The Best Airline and Worst Airlines....How Do You Determine It??? Hey everyone, This is a random discussion question so feel free to answer.. I am a FA for Delta and I was just reading some different comments about airlines and wanted to ask What makes you say one airline is better than the other? I have flown on a few different airlines and they honestly do the same thing that other carriers do, as of ON the airplane. Most recent travel adventure i was on Continental, and they didnt do no more than i expected them to...Customer service was the same and beverage service was the same as any other airline. We can't apply Weather delays and Rude Flight attendants to the question, because EVERY job has grumpy employees and bad days...the airline industry is just like every other job, the FA's are not perfect and we all have problems. I had to work after a relative of mine passed away...so YES I was a little grumpy...FA do have lives and problems outside of work, so for you people that think FA suppose to be perfect, think again. Ur Opinion. Lost Luggage and Mechanical delays can happen on ANY airline. So if passengers buy a ticket and think that everything will be perfect 100% of the time...they are setting themselves up for disappointments...No airline is perfect...and things will always happen... Well When people talk about the airplanes, just about every airline have the same planes, so when people say no leg room, on the 737, then you can say that every other airline that flys the 737 has no leg room, right?
At what grade level does this report sound? Philip Livingston Jr. was a prominent merchant and a strong political leader from New York City. He was a delegate for New York to the Continental Congress and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. On January 15th 1716, Philip was born into the wealthy and well-known Livingston family. He was the fourth of ten children born to Catharina Van Brugh and Philip Livingston. Young Livingston lived a comfortable childhood in his father’s brick townhouse in Albany on the tree-shaded and accordingly named, Elm Tree Corner. Philip’s precociousness and the Livingston family’s wealth enabled him to attend Yale University. He enrolled in 1736 and graduated later that year, eager to begin his career. Soon after graduation, he settled in New York City and established a prosperous import business. Gradually, Philip earned a large fortune of his own. The youthful merchant married Christina Ten Broeck, the daughter of Albany civic leader, Dirck Ten Broeck. Philip and Christina had nine children. The happy couple resided in Manhattan, occasionally visiting their vast farm in Brooklyn. Livingston was a philanthropic young man, frequently donating money to various societies and causes. He helped found the New York Society Library, the Saint Andrew’s Society, the city’s Chamber of Commerce, and Columbia University. He, a Presbyterian, also promoted the concept of religious freedom. Sometime after his fortieth birthday in 1754, Livingston had his first taste of politics as a member of the board of Aldermen, the local governing committee. He was a highly respected Alderman; thus, he was reelected each year for the following nine years. In addition, that year, Livingston also went as a delegate to the Albany Congress. The congress discussed ways to ameliorate the common plans for dealing with the French and Indian War. In 1759, Livingston was elected onto New York’s House of Representatives. He held that important position for ten years. In opposition of the Stamp Act, Livingston attended the Stamp Act Congress. The Stamp Act Congress held the first formal protests against Britain. He later joined the Committee of Correspondence to maintain communication with leaders of other colonies. Philip Livingston was chosen as one of New York’s delegates to the Continental Congress in 1775. He wholly supported the colonies’ separation from Great Britain. Livingston proudly signed the Declaration of Independence in 1776. Livingston passed away on June 12, 1778, at age sixty-two. He collapsed at a congress session in York, Pennsylvania. He was the third signer of the Declaration to die, after only Button Gwinnett and John Morton. Philip Livingston is considered a Founding Father of the United States of America. His leadership and contributions to our country have not since been forgotten. Livingston Avenue and Philip Livingston Magnet Academy have been named to honor this great man. The accomplishments and bravery of Philip Livingston should always be recognized as steps leading to where the United States is today.
Long airplane journeys? What do people usually do on really long trans-continental plane trips? I am talking about trips that take upwards of 24 hours. What is the best way to pass time in these types of trips and keep your mind off leaving home and to avoid the feeling of homesickness to dominate your thoughts during this time because of the fact you have so much time on your hands and also that you are in a enclosed space for such a long time breathing recycled air. One cannot even sleep properly during flights, so im asking you people - how do you guys manage during these flights and pass your time, im sure some of you know what im talking about
How did the British react to the First Continental Congress? a. They passes the Intolerable Acts. b. They did nothing, really. c. They tried to seize colonial guns and powder. d. They repealed the Intolerable Acts but passes the Declaratory Act. Thank You! :)
15. The purpose of the petition sent to King George III by the First Continental Congress was to? A. request a place in Parliament for colonial delegates. B. declare the right to bear arms in pursuit of liberty. C. request that the king consider granting independence to the established colonies. D. declare their right to approve laws passed by Parliament on behalf of the colonies.
The purpose of the petition sent to King George III by the First Continental Congress? A. request a place in Parliament for colonial delegates. B. declare the right to bear arms in pursuit of liberty. C. request that the king consider granting independence to the established colonies. D. declare their right to approve laws passed by Parliament on behalf of the colonies.
15.The purpose of the petition sent to King George III by the First Continental Congress was to? A.request a place in Parlaiment for colonail delegates B.declare the right to bear arms in pursuit of liberty. C.request that the king consider granting independence to the established colonies. D. declare their right to approve laws passed by Parliament on behalf of the colonies.
continental arlines buddy passes? okayy. my daddy works for continental arlines and my entire family and i get tickets for our flights for free. im pretty shure thats called a buddy pass or something like that. correct me if im wrong. anyways. we r going to miami and i really want my friend to come with us. will she have to pay for her own ticket or is it possible that we can add her to the list so she wont have to pay. ? pleasee answerr !! thankss soo muchh
which of the following was a law passed by the continental congress in 1774? a) no slaves were to be brought to America after December 1,1775 b) all slaves living in America were to be freed c) only states with justifiable needs were allowed to use slaves d) all states were free to export and import slaves as they pleased
I have some woven items from Guam made from palm fronds, will l be able to take them back to continental US? I'm passing through the Honolulu airport, will customs allow them? There are 6 things and they are all cured.
Continental Airlines eticket? My husband is flying for the first time on Monday morning. We were told by some friends that he could go on Continental's website and print out an eticket. How do we do that? Is a boarding pass the same as an eticket? We're confused! Any help or tips would be greatly appreciated!
The purpose of the petition sent to King George the third by the First Continental Congress? a. request a place in Parliament for colonial delegates b. declare the right to bear arms in pursuit of liberty c. request that the king consider granting independence to the established colonies d. declare their right to approve laws passed by Parliament on behalf of solutions
The First Continental Congress?? The First Continental Congress passed a _____________, which petitioned the King of England for relief from Parliament’s actions and cut off trade with Great Britain. Constitution Declaration of Rights and Grievances Declaration of Independence Bill of Rights
do you know about glaciers and/ or the continental drift? hey .. does any one know about past glaciers that were in what are now very hot environments? and would you be able to tell me?
What is the Continental Divide? I'm a truck driver and i passed a sign saying continental divide in New Mexico the other day and i was wondering as to what it was.
my boarding pass? please print my boarding pass for continental
1989 lincoln continental air to coil conv-parts interchange what other ford parts will work for this? i have an 89 conti and am sick of fighting with air suspension and am looking for compatible parts to convert it-an interchange list of parts IS VERY HARD or has been near impossible to locate. this model has the 3.8 litre engine. i would need to know what parts are useable from other ford,lincoln,mercury.I am not interested in buying online conversion kits and I am aware that parts DO exist but I am so poor that this will have to be done VERY cheaply and I am doing it myself so perhaps a few insrtuctions would be helpful too. I know that there are parts for this that do not require any sort of modification to the existing mounts from the air suspension but ifo is way too hard to find and this is my only form of transportation for myself and two baby girls so ANYTHING you could pass on would be GREAT thanks so much
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