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Todd Said:

How is the job market in Dallas, Tx?

We Answered:

Dallas is a huge market so I'm sure you can find plenty of work.

As for you husband. He would be highly valuable as oil/gas companies like the one I'm at hire them in bunches.

Renee Said:

Anybody Knows about Global Employment Consultants (GEC), they say it is based on Canada, is there any company?

We Answered:

All I know is that they have a website: http://www.globalemploymentconsultants.c… If the have a presence in the United States I would suggest you contact the US Better Business Bureau http://www.bbb.org/ I don't know about Canada, but I would be surprised if they didn't have there own form of the BBB.

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Ross Said:

What are the best employers in the Dallas, TX area? How is the job market?

We Answered:

I feel bad that no one has answered this yet. I wish so bad that I could help you. If no one answers you aside from me you may try putting this question in the Dallas category under Local Businesses. It's easy to get to. Simply click on the 'Local Businesses' category. Then find the United States and click on it. Then select 'Dallas'. People who have the answers you need may check that category regularly and more often than this category. Congratulations on moving to Dallas. I have been all over the country and Dallas is my favorite city. It is so interesting and I love the people. And since I am, so far, no help in this question, I will give you my personal opinion on the best towns to live. You will definitely need to pick a town close to where you work as high as gas prices are now for one thing. But, most any suburb in the north are great. I recommend Frisco, Flower Mound, Grapevine, Lewisville, Richardson, Plano, any one of these are good. Irving is in the east Dallas area and I have always liked that area but people on Yahoo! Answers give it mixed reviews. Almost all of the towns in the northern part of Dallas are family oriented communities with fairly low crime rates. I will also advise you that I have heard that Arlington in West Dallas has a very high crime rate and the person said they did not recommend living there. They were saying that they lived there and couldn't afford to move to another close town at the moment but that when they could, they were gone. Also, this is some tourist-y stuff you might like to know. Dallas has more shopping per capita than any other city in the United States. So shopping is a must. There are tons of malls, stores, and boutiques in Dallas. The malls that I recommend to you are (in order of best to 4th Best): The Galleria (Dallas), Stonebriar Centre (Frisco), Northpark Mall (Dallas), and Grapevine Mills Mall (Grapevine). I also recommend all of the stage theaters and art galleries/museums. As far as historical sites, you must see the 6th Floor Museum, the Conspiracy Museum, and The Dallas Holocaust Museum. I might also suggest that you check out the Mustangs of Las Colinas and the Las Colinas Movie Studio (very interesting). I recommend that you buy this book: Dallas & Fort Worth: A Pictorial Celebration (ISBN: 9781402725616). You could also get an interlibrary loan on it if you didn't want to buy it. You can do that at your local library. Hope this Helps even though it doesn't answer your particular question! God Bless!*

Erik Said:

Which of the following is rarely associated with rapid urbanization?

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b
b
c
a, I think
d
c

Cassandra Said:

What does the Green Party actually do?

We Answered:

Take a look at their website. http://www.greenparty.org.uk/

I've voted Green in the past, and it's true that they do have some good policies. I'd certainly rather vote Green than Labour.

IMO though, they seem to go for sentiment over sense as regard *some* of their policies.

You could do worse though. The link below might also be useful.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/e…

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