Jul
29
R J asked:
First Toronto is on the road and the baltimore pitcher is 6-0 against them, 3-0 last year. the Toronto pitcher is 0-1 with about the same era of about 3.00. i would figure with Toronto playing on grass and on the road and going against a pitcher that has had their numbe they (Baltimore) would be the favorite.
NOFFSINGER
First Toronto is on the road and the baltimore pitcher is 6-0 against them, 3-0 last year. the Toronto pitcher is 0-1 with about the same era of about 3.00. i would figure with Toronto playing on grass and on the road and going against a pitcher that has had their numbe they (Baltimore) would be the favorite.
NOFFSINGER
Jul
29
Online Application | Baltimore Orioles® Extra Bases® Credit Card
Filed Under Baseball | Comments Off
College Credit Builder asked:
The Baltimore Orioles® team logo can now be featured on the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card issued by Bank of America. (www.oriolescreditcard.com). This rewards credit card is scoring big with avid baseball fans and credit card consumers across the country. Like many department stores, colleges and airlines have done for decades, Major League Baseball™ teams are now being displayed on consumer credit cards. These sports oriented rewards credit cards — a great way for fans to express their undying team loyalty – are proving to be a home run in the credit card industry.
Features offered by the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America include:
• No annual fee.
• 0% introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on balance transfers and cash advance checks for your first 12 billing cycles.
• Earn 1 point for every net retail dollar spent redeemable for MLB™ autographed memorabilia, once-in-a-lifetime MLB™ experiences, cash rewards and travel with no blackout dates.
• Get an official MLB™ licensed jersey after your first qualifying transaction(s) using your MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card.
During a period of economic instability, uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit markets and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – sports fans are crazy about Major League Baseball. Historically, baseball has given the public something to believe in and something to hope for, particularly during difficult economic times. With the MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card, Orioles fans can be reminded of their favorite team every time they take out their wallets. Real fans carry the card with pride. Visit www.oriolescreditcard.com to complete the credit card application online in a few short minutes.
http://www.articlesbase.com/baseball-articles/baltimore-orioles-credit-card-major-league-baseball-extra-bases-mastercard-626496.html
MCGRIFF
The Baltimore Orioles® team logo can now be featured on the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card issued by Bank of America. (www.oriolescreditcard.com). This rewards credit card is scoring big with avid baseball fans and credit card consumers across the country. Like many department stores, colleges and airlines have done for decades, Major League Baseball™ teams are now being displayed on consumer credit cards. These sports oriented rewards credit cards — a great way for fans to express their undying team loyalty – are proving to be a home run in the credit card industry.
Features offered by the Major League Baseball™ Extra Bases™ Credit Card from Bank of America include:
• No annual fee.
• 0% introductory Annual Percentage Rate (APR) on balance transfers and cash advance checks for your first 12 billing cycles.
• Earn 1 point for every net retail dollar spent redeemable for MLB™ autographed memorabilia, once-in-a-lifetime MLB™ experiences, cash rewards and travel with no blackout dates.
• Get an official MLB™ licensed jersey after your first qualifying transaction(s) using your MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card.
During a period of economic instability, uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit markets and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – sports fans are crazy about Major League Baseball. Historically, baseball has given the public something to believe in and something to hope for, particularly during difficult economic times. With the MLB™ Extra Bases™ credit card, Orioles fans can be reminded of their favorite team every time they take out their wallets. Real fans carry the card with pride. Visit www.oriolescreditcard.com to complete the credit card application online in a few short minutes.
http://www.articlesbase.com/baseball-articles/baltimore-orioles-credit-card-major-league-baseball-extra-bases-mastercard-626496.html
MCGRIFF
Jul
25
I am thinking of Moving to the Baltimore, MD when i finish school. What are the best areas to move to?
Filed Under Washington, D.C. | 3 Comments
Leo asked:
I want to leave near the Washington DC area because i am going to be an journalism. Could you give me some area that are nice to leave in in Baltimore and good website of apartments inf you have them.
HINDERMAN
I want to leave near the Washington DC area because i am going to be an journalism. Could you give me some area that are nice to leave in in Baltimore and good website of apartments inf you have them.
HINDERMAN
Jul
24
What do you guys think about the Baltimore Ravens and their possible road to the superbowl?
Filed Under Football (American) | 13 Comments
Jimmy B asked:
I am a HUGE RAVENS FAN!!! (probably the biggest in town, lol)
and I just want to know what other people think of the game this weekend against the colts.
KROEMER
I am a HUGE RAVENS FAN!!! (probably the biggest in town, lol)
and I just want to know what other people think of the game this weekend against the colts.
KROEMER
Jul
24
Is there any other interesting sites in Baltimore a 2yr old will be interested in viewing?
Filed Under Washington, D.C. | 4 Comments
daddynard1 asked:
Taking my daughter to the Baltimore Aquarium, wanted to know is there any intersting things out there for us to do
GRULKE
Taking my daughter to the Baltimore Aquarium, wanted to know is there any intersting things out there for us to do
GRULKE
Jul
24
Baltimore?
Filed Under Other - United States | 3 Comments
Scottie G asked:
what do you guys think of this city. Im wanting to become a cop and someone told me to take a look at Baltimore and i did and they have a pretty good deal as of being a cop. I was just wondering if its a good place to live? please help and tell me what you think of it.
SALEEM
what do you guys think of this city. Im wanting to become a cop and someone told me to take a look at Baltimore and i did and they have a pretty good deal as of being a cop. I was just wondering if its a good place to live? please help and tell me what you think of it.
SALEEM
Jul
22
What’s the best way to get from Baltimore to Washington via public transportation?
Filed Under Other - Destinations | 6 Comments
kanman5000 asked:
I’m not too familiar with the trains down in the DC and Baltimore area, so any tips on train lines, fare prices, and anything else useful would be much appreciated!
BOEDEKER
I’m not too familiar with the trains down in the DC and Baltimore area, so any tips on train lines, fare prices, and anything else useful would be much appreciated!
BOEDEKER
Jul
21
Is there a bus that goes directly between Yonkers/New Rochelle and Baltimore or DC?
Filed Under Washington, D.C. | 1 Comment
IncredibleNYC asked:
I’m aware of the direct lines between NYC proper and the Beltway, but I was wondering if there are any lines that go between these two cities in Westchester County and either Baltimore and DC. Thanks.
KETCHUM
I’m aware of the direct lines between NYC proper and the Beltway, but I was wondering if there are any lines that go between these two cities in Westchester County and either Baltimore and DC. Thanks.
KETCHUM
Jul
21
An Overview of the Master Plan for Baltimore Schools
Filed Under Education | Comments Off
Patricia Hawke asked:
On July 1, 2007, Andres Alonso officially became chief executive officer of Baltimore Schools. He will oversee approximately 180 schools and 82,000 students, with the help and guidance of the Baltimore Schools master plan. The master plan is guided by the Baltimore Schools vision, which is clear, desirable, and inspiring:
“Accelerating the academic achievement of all students, in partnership with the entire community, to ensure that students have the attitudes, skills, and proficiencies needed to succeed in college and in the 21st century global workforce.”
The district believes that achieving this vision is entirely possible by fulfilling the Baltimore Schools mission:
“To accelerate student progress through effective implementation of the Baltimore Schools master plan, focusing on quality instruction, managing systems efficiently, and sustaining a culture of excellence.”
The Baltimore Schools master plan priorities have been established in accordance with State guidelines and provide the core of the school system’s plans for improving the academic achievement of all students. Goals of this master plan as listed below:
Goal 1: By 2013-2014, all Baltimore Schools students will reach high standards, at a minimum attaining proficiency or better in reading/language arts, and mathematics.
Goal 2: All Baltimore Schools students that have limited English proficiency will become proficient in English and reach high academic standards, at a minimum attaining proficiency or better in reading/language arts and mathematics.
Goal 3: By 2005-2006, all core academic subject classes (CAS) will be taught by highly qualified teachers.
Goal 4: All students will be educated in learning environments that are safe, drug-free, and conducive to learning.
Goal 5: All students will graduate from high school
Goal 6: Effective management of systems will support student achievement. Such systems cover accountability, communications with parents, the community, and business partners. Baltimore Schools recognize that making a difference for its students is more than simply writing a check. Many businesses provide assistance to schools in a variety of ways including the donation of materials, merchandise and volunteer hours. There is growing evidence that school/business partnerships improve the capacity of individual families, schools and communities. Businesses are thus more willing to support teaching and learning. When students connect school work with the world of work, they are motivated to learn. There are several ways that businesses can help out Baltimore Schools: mentoring, tutoring, becoming a guest reader, giving monetary contributions, and donating school supplies. However, donations can range from pencils to computers; books to playground equipment; flowers to furniture. Volunteering in Baltimore Schools, offering internships to Baltimore Schools students, or joining the staff as an adjunct faculty member are also ways for businesses to maintain a healthy partnerships with Baltimore Schools.
It is also a goal of the district that finances and operations of facilities, transportation, and nutrition services within Baltimore Schools will be effective and efficient. Throughout all of Baltimore Schools, students, parents, teachers, and administrators have many opportunities to experience the positive changes that implementing this master plan can offer.
SVEHLA
On July 1, 2007, Andres Alonso officially became chief executive officer of Baltimore Schools. He will oversee approximately 180 schools and 82,000 students, with the help and guidance of the Baltimore Schools master plan. The master plan is guided by the Baltimore Schools vision, which is clear, desirable, and inspiring:
“Accelerating the academic achievement of all students, in partnership with the entire community, to ensure that students have the attitudes, skills, and proficiencies needed to succeed in college and in the 21st century global workforce.”
The district believes that achieving this vision is entirely possible by fulfilling the Baltimore Schools mission:
“To accelerate student progress through effective implementation of the Baltimore Schools master plan, focusing on quality instruction, managing systems efficiently, and sustaining a culture of excellence.”
The Baltimore Schools master plan priorities have been established in accordance with State guidelines and provide the core of the school system’s plans for improving the academic achievement of all students. Goals of this master plan as listed below:
Goal 1: By 2013-2014, all Baltimore Schools students will reach high standards, at a minimum attaining proficiency or better in reading/language arts, and mathematics.
Goal 2: All Baltimore Schools students that have limited English proficiency will become proficient in English and reach high academic standards, at a minimum attaining proficiency or better in reading/language arts and mathematics.
Goal 3: By 2005-2006, all core academic subject classes (CAS) will be taught by highly qualified teachers.
Goal 4: All students will be educated in learning environments that are safe, drug-free, and conducive to learning.
Goal 5: All students will graduate from high school
Goal 6: Effective management of systems will support student achievement. Such systems cover accountability, communications with parents, the community, and business partners. Baltimore Schools recognize that making a difference for its students is more than simply writing a check. Many businesses provide assistance to schools in a variety of ways including the donation of materials, merchandise and volunteer hours. There is growing evidence that school/business partnerships improve the capacity of individual families, schools and communities. Businesses are thus more willing to support teaching and learning. When students connect school work with the world of work, they are motivated to learn. There are several ways that businesses can help out Baltimore Schools: mentoring, tutoring, becoming a guest reader, giving monetary contributions, and donating school supplies. However, donations can range from pencils to computers; books to playground equipment; flowers to furniture. Volunteering in Baltimore Schools, offering internships to Baltimore Schools students, or joining the staff as an adjunct faculty member are also ways for businesses to maintain a healthy partnerships with Baltimore Schools.
It is also a goal of the district that finances and operations of facilities, transportation, and nutrition services within Baltimore Schools will be effective and efficient. Throughout all of Baltimore Schools, students, parents, teachers, and administrators have many opportunities to experience the positive changes that implementing this master plan can offer.
SVEHLA
Jul
20
What is the best way for finding a job in Baltimore for a graduate student?
Filed Under Financial Services | 2 Comments
Sam J asked:
What is the best way for finding a job in Baltimore for a graduate student
NEWNAM
What is the best way for finding a job in Baltimore for a graduate student
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