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How do we get back to base if we go to the French Quarter in the evening?

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That’s up to you. If you have a car in New Orleans or went there with someone who does, great. Otherwise, we can help you with phone numbers or cab companies or you can walk (it’s a little over 2 miles).
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Is the French Quarter really French?

FrenchQuarter.com: French Quarter FAQ
The French Quarter is a melting pot of French, Spanish, Cajun and Creole influences that all add up to a very American neighborhood. Born as a French territory in 1718 and raised by the Spanish until the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, the French Quarter today reflects and embraces the diversity of the U.S.A.
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Can I park in the French Quarter?

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Parking in the French Quarter is often hard to find and always expensive. If the hotel offers parking, take it. Public lots are just as expensive and not as secure. Street parking is a gamble, and many a vacation has been ruined by costly parking tickets and towing. Meter Maids are everywhere and take their jobs very seriously. ALWAYS look for signs before parking on a French Quarter street, and if possible just leave the car at home.
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Is it safe in the French Quarter?

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The French Quarter is the crown jewel of New Orleans, and as such is heavily patrolled and protected 24 hours a day by the New Orleans Police Department. While crime is very low in the neighborhood, common sense is a necessity when traveling in any large and unfamiliar city. Be sure to carry a map of the area to avoid wandering off of the beaten path, and use extra care at night to stay where people are.
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What are the drinking laws in the French Quarter?

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The city of New Orleans is not required to close its bars at any particular time. This means that a bar may stay open around-the-clock, 24 hours a day, and many in the French Quarter do just that. Not all bars serve all night, many close at 2 a.m., 4 a.m. or 6 a.m., or simply whenever the last customer finally staggers home. Most bars enforce an “18 to enter, 21 to drink” law at the door, although many choose to require all patrons to be 21 to enter.
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Can I drink on the streets of the French Quarter?

FrenchQuarter.com: French Quarter FAQ
native New Orleanians know, asking for a “go-cup” anywhere else in the country simply produces blank stares. In the French Quarter, getting a go-cup and transferring your drink from glass to plastic to take it outside on the way to the next bar is a ritual and a tradition.
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Is it always like Mardi Gras in the French Quarter?

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A little bit of Mardi Gras lasts all year long on Bourbon Street. Beads, boas and general revelry are condoned and even encouraged. Contrary to popular belief, public nudity is not legal anywhere in New Orleans, but that doesn’t stop some of the more intoxicated visitors. For a more genteel, civilized French Quarter experience, simply stay off of Bourbon Street. There are another 20 historic, charming and fun streets to explore, after all!
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Should I stay in the French Quarter or the Garden District?

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The Garden District of New Orleans is celebrated for its stately homes and lush greenery. When staying in the French Quarter, the St. Charles Streetcar is easily accessible for the scenic trip up the Avenue, and many other attractions such as the French Market, Bourbon Street, Harrah’s Casino and the Aquarium of the Americas are within easy walking distance. The Garden District area is mostly residential, and while we at FrenchQuarter.
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How large is the French Quarter?

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The area it occupies is the same 6x13 block area laid out in 1722 as the original City of New Orleans. Source: http://www.frenchquartercitizens.com/
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Q.Can you recommend a good hotel/b&b in the French Quarter?

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We can't recommend specific properties, but would suggest you visit our website's hotel directory at www.neworleanstravelinformation.com to get an idea of what's available for the time period you're visiting. You can peruse the entire listings and/or book online.
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What will I take my first quarter?

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Transfer students must first send an unofficial copy of their transcripts to the engineering advising staff. This is in addition to the official transcript you had your college/s send to the UCSC Admissions Office. The staff will evaluate what credit you will get toward the major and contact you about what classes you should be taking in your first quarter on campus. You cannot enroll in any courses for the major on campus until this has been done.
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What train station is closest to Agile Compass’ French home base?

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Either Gare Valence-Ville or Gare Valence TGV (on the TGV line through Lyon) are closest. Both are about 30 minutes by car from Pont en Royans.
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Why all that French?

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The first ballet school was in France, and the terminology was crystallized there. Nearly everything in ballet is described by a French word or phrase. (You even wish dancers good luck in French.
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What can I do in the evening?

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Most evenings we will organise a session on our bouldering wall or if numbers allow we may organise a climbing session. Otherwise you may simply want to relax in the bar.
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What Is Your Client Base?

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We serve adults, adolescents and children predominantly in Cuyahoga county. Though, we also accept clients from Portage, Geauga and other counties in the North East Ohio area.
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What is the base period?

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The base period is the period of time we look at to determine if you have been paid enough wages to establish a claim. For Georgia, the base period is the first four of the last five calendar quarters completed at the time you file your claim. An alternative base period consisting of the most recently completed four calendar quarters will be used only when a claim cannot be established using the regular base period.
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What is a base tan?

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A tan is the body's natural protection against sunburn. Your skin is designed to tan as a natural body function. Each year, millions of Americans visit professional indoor tanning facilities in the spring, prior to sun-filled vacations or outdoor summertime activities, to establish what tanners know as a "base tan." Doing so enables vacationers to gradually increase their exposure to ultraviolet light without burning.
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What if I move off campus during the quarter - will I get a refund?

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Refunds for the Telecom Fee will be handled the same way they are for house dues. The fee won't be prorated - rather, you will get a full credit if you move out before a certain point, and no credit after that. Currently, refunds are approved for housing contracts ending before the fifth Saturday of the quarter. The refund will happen automatically when you get refunded for room & board.
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How many credits and courses do I take each quarter?

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Most students opt for the two-year program for working professionals. They complete two 3-credit courses each term, taken back-to-back to enable them to focus on one course at a time. Students in the full-time, one-year, program complete four courses each term, two at a time.
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What is a French top?

A Fox International: Frequently Asked Questions
A French top is a skin color material, in which the hair gets knotted underneath, so that it looks like the hair is sprouting out of your own scalp.
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Why French polish?

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O.K. Here's what's wrong with French polish. It's not as smooth and shiny as glass (usually). It is so thin that it gets scratched just by looking at it. It degrades where it comes in repeated contact with skin and perspiration. It is labor-intensive to apply. Now here's what's right with French polish. It has a warm, non-industrial appearance that is compatible with, and enhances, the organic nature of the underlying wood.
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Are French and US electricity the same?

Paris Frequently Asked Questions
If you are about to travel to Paris, do not forget to pack the right adapters for your small appliances. Otherwise, you will get yourself into trouble. Electricity in France-and more generally in Europe-comes out of the electrical outlets at 230-240 volts. In the US, the voltage is 110 volts. If your electric shaver is not meant to be used in a power band of 110-240 V, it will burn quickly when you plug it in a French socket.
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I have received a postcard in French, can you translate it for me?

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We have created a Translation Help Service on Freelang which allows our visitors to contact a voluntary translator and ask their question. It is totally free and you don't even have to register or susbscribe to anything.
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Are there any evening or weekend courses?

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We offer four programs throughout the year. Each fall, we admit students in an evening program. These classes meet Monday and Wednesday afternoons/evenings, and Tuesday and Thursday evenings. Each spring, we admit a morning class with classes each morning and early afternoon from Monday to Thursday. While there are no weekend courses, we do offer the program through distance learning.
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CAN I BE CALLED IN THE EVENING?

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Please call Pam at 1-800 847-8984 or e-mail her at pam@pennstateind.com with the time, day and telephone number where you can be reached.
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Do you have part-time or evening programs ?

MIT EECS - Frequently Asked Questions
No. All degree programs are for full-time day students. All classes and research must be done on campus.
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