I need the cheapest way to get from seattle greyhound station to the seattle airport. I hear the bus is the best way to go. I heard I can just walk from the greyhound station to the convention center and catch the MT194 bus there, and take it to the airport….. However Im not familiar with Seattle at all. So how do I get there?
It’s about 3 blocks, so you would walk.
You don’t want to go to the convention center itself. You want the convention place bus tunnel entrance. It’s around 9th and Pine, across from the Paramount theater. Take the escalator/elevator from 9th & Pine down to the tunnel entrance and get the bus there.
I linked a map. It’s a driving map though, and as a pedestrian, you don’t have to obey one way streets, so it’s not as bad as it looks.
A is Greyhound. The place you want to go to catch the bus is across Pine Street from location B. It’s the little structure on the corner of 9th and Pine, between the two forks of the white line labeled "Bus Ln". The little structure is the elevator to get down into the tunnel entrance.
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Post this in R&S then sit back and have a laugh at all the angry christians
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For those who have been to an Atheist convention before, what was it like?
Will there be stalls outside?
Will you be going to the convention in Melbourne, Australia next year?
What’s the gender ratio like? Is it close to equal or is there a noticeably higher percentage of one compared to the other?
I will be going. I’m sure it will be good, considering the calibre of the presenters.
I am just curious about the atmosphere and whatnot, since I don’t think I’ve ever attended a convention before.
I’ve always wanted to hear Dawkins speak in person. He has a lot of really interesting things to say. But I guess they talk a lot about science? I don’t know, but I love Dawkins.
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Is there a the relationship between sentence fluency and conventions? Is it valuable to know and practice the conventions of formal English?
It is my thinking that the conventions are there in order to make the sentences flow. Fluency means that the sentence structure, plus the appropriate vocabulary, help us unravel an idea effortlessly.
What were the most important issues to be decided at the Constitutional Convention?
What compromises got all sides to come together on those issues?
… and what do you already have on the issue from looking up the convention? Just do an internet search for "US Constitution" and/or "Constitutional Convention", and you’ll have your answers. The Wikipedia page, for example, will lead you quite directly to the Virginia Plan, the Bill of Rights, and the ratification criteria.
Of the 55 delegates who drafted the constitution, what men played the biggest roles? Also, what did they contribute to the convention?
You might say that the biggest role was winning over the citizenry. In that case it would be men like James Madison,Alexander Hamilton, and John Jay, who wrote the majority of the Federalist Papers.
does any body know where i could find rules and regulations for a convention center security cameras, are they allowed to monitor them and use the footage to reprimand employees for actions,are they allowed to record you at any time without having to post signage that the place is under 24 hour surveillance,can they use cameras or recorded footage that is funded by homeland security to imply disciplinary actions on an employee? any rules and regulations and or similar cases would be grate full. thank you in advance for your time
There are no laws regarding the use of video for purposes of monitoring the public or employees. It can be used to discipline employees and it can be used in a court of law to prosecute someone.
What you can not do is record audio without some type of notification. There are very strict laws regarding audio and the people being recorded not knowing about it.
Peter
The year was 1787. The place: the State House in Philadelphia, the same location where the Declaration of Independence had been signed 11 years earlier. For four months, 55 delegates from the several states met to frame a Constitution for a federal republic that would last into "remote futurity." This is the story of the delegates to that convention and the framing of the federal Constitution.
And this isn’t my homework. I am actually finished with this class and am curious to know about the general public’s knowledge of its own government. I do plan to show my teacher the answers you’ve all given after the questions have been resolved.
Sounds like someone left their homework to be done here. Um. Billy Idol of Newark said he wouldn’t go along with Freedom of Fries unless New York gave them Staten Island. But New York lied said they would and Billy voted for it. New York then ignored their promise and it caused the first case of imminent domain, where a state can condemn another states land and seize it.
who, according to the third geneva conventions qualifies for prisoner of war status? How can you tell the difference between a prisoner of war and an illegal combatant? What is the relevance of this difference?.. Also, what privileges do prisons of war enjoy under the third geneva conventions?
St. Paul