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All About South Carolina

The relatively small state of South Carolina remains, with Mississippi, one of the poorest and most rural pockets of the US, although the prime real estate along its coast has lately been developed into exclusive golf courses and tennis clubs. Politics in the first state to secede from the Union in 1860 have traditionally been conservative. Reconstruction was mired in terrible Klan violence, while demagogues openly espoused lynching and enforced ''Jim Crow'' laws with frightening zeal. The state contains two of the country's most right-wing minor universities - football-fixated Clemson, and Christian Bob Jones University in Greenville, a training ground for the fundamentalist right.

South Carolina's fascinating subtropical coastline of sea islands, great beaches, marshes and lush palmetto groves preserves traces of a virtually independent black culture (featuring the unique patois gullah), from the days when slaves escaped the mainland plantations. Beyond the grand old peninsular port of Charleston, arguably the most elegant city in the US with its rainbow-colored old buildings and magnificent, tree-lined avenues, restored plantations stretch as far north as Georgetown, en route toward the poseur's paradise of Myrtle Beach. Inland, the rolling Piedmont and flat coastal plain hold little to see.

Charleston has South Carolina's biggest airport, with flights to and from major towns on the east coast. Three Amtrak routes cut through the state, stopping at Greenville and Clemson in the west, Columbia and other towns in the center and Charleston on the coast. Buses run along I-85 between Charlotte, North Carolina, and Atlanta, and a less regular service operates along the coast, stopping at Myrtle Beach and Charleston.

The peaceful waterfront of Georgetown, the first town beyond Myrtle Beach to be anything more than a beach town, makes a refreshing and quite extraordinary contrast, while the main street has a late-Fifties feel. Ask at the visitor center, 1001 Front St., for a self-guided walking tour sheet to the fine antebellum and eighteenth-century houses in the 32-block historic district in the center. A quick stroll down the boardwalk, however, gives all-too-clear views of the monstrous steel works on the opposite bank.

Further south, beyond the forest and a few miles north of Charleston, is the much-publicized Boone Hall Plantation. A visit is a sanitized and annoying experience: the plantation may date from the late seventeenth century but the house is a twentieth-century reconstruction used for much television and movie filming. Tours are conducted by hapless young women in southern belle costumes, who rather overplay the connections with Gone with the Wind. The grounds are more interesting, with a long, tree-lined drive and another rare slave street, this time of small mid-eighteenth-century brick cabins that housed privileged slaves - domestic servants and skilled artisans.






 



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Open Question: South Carolina!!!!!!!!!!?

My mom and i are going to south Carolina this month, and could you help me find a good hotel for a 3 day-2 night stay?

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Resolved Question: Why are the Halliburton contractors in San Diego?

BlackWater (now called something else) and Halliburton are hiding out in San Diego they use to be in North Carolina or somewhere in the South. Now some more of these scum bags have been charged with killing civilians. I am so glad these scum buckets turned me down when I submitted my application. I am a anti/counter terrorism specialist. I am so glad that I did not get caught up in the shy-nola these clowns are now in. they thought they could get away with murder. But guess what you'll have a long time to think about your folly when you rot in the gray bar hotel after killing unarmed civilians. Question is why is San Diego so hush hush about these Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld step-children???

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Voting Question: Is Actuarial Innovations, Actuary resources, or Medical Innovations of Howard Butler a scam?

I saw an ad on careerbuilder.com for this organization "Actuary Resources" for a position as an Actuary Analyst. The post does not mention anything about passing any exams. It just mentions that you have some college degree in Math., Statistics, Finance, or a related field and at least 3 hours of Calculus. So I think I am a perfect match. I emailed my resume and I get an email inviting me for a face-to-face interview even though their office is in Tennessee and I am a resident of South Carolina. Anyway since I was trying to start a career I rushed to book a $250 air ticket and reserved a hotel room. But Howard Butler had it all planned. His company has 3 different names “Actuary Resources”, “Actuary Innovations Inc.” and “Medical innovations”, as I told you before he got it all planned. He knew that only desperate job seekers would respond to his ad and would travel hundreds of miles for interviews. So he acts during the interview as if he is checking the resume and it is like he has not seen your resume when you emailed it through careerbuilder.com, and he goes like "oh, see, you have to at least pass Society of Actuaries Exam P in order to be eligible for the job and to pass the exam you have to join our 10 hour review class for $380". It is like you had never sent them your resume or the post had not been spacious to include such a requirement". But as I told you my friends before, it is all part of the scam he masters and he keeps telling you lies about how many companies he has contracts with and how many job offerings he got in his drawers just awaiting your success in the exam and of course your $380. To all job seekers in actuarial science fields do not fall in this scam!!!

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Resolved Question: What does my dream mean?

I'm hoping that people who've studied dreams, or know a little bit about them are going to answer this. Please no stupid responses. The other night I had a dream that I was going to die. Now I've read that they can sometimes mean a life changing event. Whether that means job change, job loss, relationship change or loss, etc. But I haven't really heard my type of dream mentioned. It's still kind of freaking me out, and I'm hoping to get answers. Here was the dream: I was sitting in a classroom with a bunch of people that I did not know. I don't really remember who was at the desk but I vividly remember God or Jesus. The people were passing around a box which contained peoples names. They told me that it contained the names of people that were going to die/not die this year. The names in RED meant that you were going to die this year, the names in GREEN meant that you were going to live. They were passing the box around and someone pulled out a name which they thought was me. My name is James, but the last name was different...it was GREEN. They were like you're safe James. I corrected him and told him that the last name wasn't mine. The box continued to go around, names were being pulled, I pulled out a name, it kept going around, then a girl that somehow knew me pulled my name. She looked at me and I'm so sorry, then showed me that it was RED. It said I was going to die this year on September 26th. That's all I remember. Now to go back to what I've originally read about these types of dreams...this is what's happened to me in the past year. I just had a L5/S1 spinal fusion done in December of 09'. 6 screws and a spacer. I was engaged to be married just less than 3 weeks ago, we split up and she drained my checking account. She took all my furniture and left me with nothing. I moved back to Dallas, TX where I've been working for the past 2 1/2 years. I am trying to enlist into the Navy for the Navy Seals, but am having problems because of my back surgery. They don't know if they are going to let me go, for anything, let alone Seals. My dad is about to retire, and I'm about to quit my job. I work for the same company my dad does and he's my boss. I currently am living out of a hotel that my employer pays for (We all stay here). When the jobs done, i have to go back to Pittsburgh where the office is at. I have no apartment, no place to live (I lived with my ex), no furniture, just a car. I'm thinking about staying in Dallas or moving to South Carolina, but don't know what I'm doing for a job. So I don't know how this can be job related. Relationship related, I just met a girl down in Dallas who I've been hanging out with, but I am definitely not ready for a relationship..so I don't know how this can be relationship related. ANY THOUGHTS? I'M LOST. Oh, September 26th is my moms birthday.

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Resolved Question: Anyone know of a hotel on the beach in Florida or South Carolina?

I would like to book a room in a hotel right on the beach in December for my boyfriend and I's one year anniversary. It has to have in room dining and be directly on the beach with a balcony. Those are my only requirements. Please help!

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Resolved Question: Are the following Hospitality Adminstration programs four-year programs?

Because I am currently interested in hospitality administration/hotel management, I'm looking at the following universities. However, since I'm still very on the fence about what I want to be when I am an adult, I'm wondering if these universities with hospitality administration programs are four-year programs, or regular major programs: Boston University University of North Carolina - Greensboro University of South Carolina Virginia Tech University of Denver Thank you!

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Resolved Question: Has anyone in here even been to the deep south part of the US before, stereotypes are true right?

I have a friend who is Indian (India) and he visited the deep south with me a year ago, we wanted to see how it was like. Of course we are just "Yanks", we had preconceived ideas about the deep south but we kept to ourselves, didn't bother anyone and didn't show off in any way possible. My wife was left to take care of my two Samoyed dogs while my friend and I took a vacation down south. We went to Georgia, then to Alabama and then to South Carolina. Well when people saw me they were okay with it but when they saw my Indian friend (India), they froze and looked at him like he was some monster. I just told him to sit down and went to go get something to eat (we were at a hotel) when a person stopped me and asked "wait, are you hanging out with his type? What is wrong with you". I simply kept walking, this was in Alabama. Also we ran into some people and they asked my friend if he makes car bombs for a living. We also saw a Black guy - White girl couple that received a lot of bad looks. Also I found that the deep south was very poor and had lots of open racism. Was a culture shock to me coming from a multicultural city, how was your experience?

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Resolved Question: can someone PLEASE help me find a hotel in myrtle beach south carolina from 8/6/10-8/7/10?

I wanna go to the beach with my brothers. One is legally an adult. i need help finding any hotel on the beach or at least one that's across the street.

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Resolved Question: Should I stay in a hotel in NYC itself or somewhere outside of it?

I live in South Carolina, and I'd like to drive up and visit New York City and environs for a few days. I don't really care about seeing too many tourist sights or shows; I'd just like to experience the city - all the languages, people, shops, etc. I am interested in museums and libraries too. I am a student with little money, however, so I thought it might be cheaper to stay somewhere outside of the city itself. In that case though, are there any options for me to get into the city without having to get a cab? (I will have a car but I assume there would be nowhere to park it.) Or would all the transportation costs outweigh the money saved on hotels? I really appreciate all suggestions.

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Resolved Question: Should I drive the whole way home from south carolina to michigan?

Im vacationing in Hilton Head, SC and driving home. Should I drive the whole way if its 17 hours or should i get a hotel and make the trip back a two day thing?

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