Posted on 26 December 2012. Tags: college, college equestrian, horses, information, IRS, lawyer, money, subject, tax lawyers, technical information, thanks for your time, use
I teach a college equestrian program which uses horses from another facility not otherwise affiliated with the college. There are people who would like to donate horses to the college program through this facility, but they would like to still get their tax breaks. Would they be able to donate to this facility for use by the college team and club?
So that I don’t get the warnings about the IRS, I will of course be consulting a lawyer. I’ve been trying to do my own research, but there is very little technical information on the subject for lay people. I don’t happen to know any tax lawyers, and I want to see if anyone knows a bit about it before I might have to pour money into it. So, if someone sees this subject and happens to know anything, I would greatly appreciate input and advice.
Thanks for your time.
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Posted on 23 December 2012. Tags: careers pharmacist, college, gift cards, Good, guy, idea, magazine covers, marketing advertising, personalities, personality, photo shopping, physical sciences, risk taker, routine work, Work
Hi, I am an 18 y/o guy who should start deciding on a major for college but I have no idea what to do.
Here’s my personality:
– Outgoing, but also like some alone time sometimes.
– I stress a lot, and struggle to work well when stressed.
– Do not really like routine work.
– I am a bit organized (but I can’t stand accounting!)
– I love to travel.
– I am a hard worker
– I don’t really like orders and commands
– I can work with people, but not too friendly person sometimes.
– I love acting (but there’s too many actors already)
– Not really a risk taker. (like to play it safe)
– Good with unfolding things (i.e Secrets, personalities)
– Don’t like working with money (just spending)
– Don’t like people who lie. (Can’t become a lawyer)
– I like making things like gift cards (i.e creating it’s layout on the computer)
– I love photo shopping (it calms me)
– I like creating magazine covers, posters, etc just for fun.
– Don’t really like physical sciences.
– Perfectionist (but tolerant if something is not right)
I thought of the following careers:
– Marketing/Advertising careers
– Pharmacist
I really don’t know what else will work for me…..
Please HELP!!
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Posted on 17 December 2012. Tags: college, Diet, freshmen, idea, idea what kind, shape, sleep, weight, well thanks, Work, work outs, workout schedule
Recently I’ve noticed that I’m becoming drastically out of shape. I’m a freshmen in college and this first semester hasn’t really been good to me for working out. Iv been engrossed with my studying, and eating at obscure hours. My sleep schedule is also whacked out. I know all these contribute to this and il try to fix that, but now I’ve gained all this weight, i don’t know how to lose it. I normally work out just to stay in shape, but now, I have no idea what kind of work outs I have to do. I’m trying to eat healthy now too, so I’d like to find a good diet I can have during this. If anyone can help me figure out a routine, workout schedule and diet to lose this weight and get back in shape, I would be veryy grateful. I’m normally about 160 or around there but now I’m 185. I’m pretty slim as well. Thanks!
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Posted on 07 December 2012. Tags: college, financial stress, Help, mixture, niche, personalities, shape, Someone, sort, stress, talents, trumpet
I am a 21 year old college student, and I am “just there”. My friends all play a part in the mixture of personalities and interests, but I have nothing. People often comment (even though it’s jokingly it’s true), on the fact that I have no talents. I do poorly in school, have a lot of financial stress, and it’s hard for me to focus on developing some sort of hobby or talent. I’m not athletic, I used to play trumpet but was awful and don’t play anymore, I’m out of shape, and all I’m good for is partying with everyone. What should I do?
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Posted on 28 November 2012. Tags: college, college friends, easy solution, good job, house, job, new friends, person, relationship, social circles, Solution
I graduated from college in a small town about a year ago. I landed a good job in the same town as the college, so I still hang out with a lot of my college friends and they come to my house and spend time. A lot of people would consider me pretty popular for being a graduate. Lately, however, it feels like I’ve not been in contact with my friends as often and they have been entering other social circles and we’ve grown someone apart.
It’s hard to make new friends outside of the college here because my town doesn’t have a lot of people my age in it.
An easy solution that I have considered, one that will gain me new friends and renew my relationship with my older friends, is to jump back into the college social life and start making plans with people/attending social events/trying to meet new people at the college. But to me, this just feels weird, and makes me feel like people would consider me weird since I don’t attend classes there any longer, and I don’t want to feel like the person ‘who can’t let his college years go’ even through I graduated there last year.
But this seems like the only option, as our small town is rural, there aren’t a lot of people my age around, and there are no real community events or chances to meet people my age who aren’t affiliated with the college.
Should I go back into the college social life?
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Posted on 27 November 2012. Tags: college, college friends, easy solution, good job, house, job, New, new friends, relationship, social circles, Solution
I graduated from college in a small town about a year ago. I landed a good job in the same town as the college, so I still hang out with a lot of my college friends and they come to my house and spend time. A lot of people would consider me pretty popular for being a graduate. Lately, however, it feels like I’ve not been in contact with my friends as often and they have been entering other social circles and we’ve grown someone apart.
It’s hard to make new friends outside of the college here because my town doesn’t have a lot of people my age in it.
An easy solution that I have considered, one that will gain me new friends and renew my relationship with my older friends, is to jump back into the college social life and start making plans with people/attending social events/trying to meet new people at the college. But to me, this just feels weird, and makes me feel like people would consider me weird since I don’t attend classes there any longer, and I don’t want to feel like the person ‘who can’t let his college years go’ even through I graduated there last year.
But this seems like the only option, as our small town is rural, there aren’t a lot of people my age around, and there are no real community events or chances to meet people my age who aren’t affiliated with the college.
Should I go back into the social life?
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