Can you get unemployment if you get fired in Massachusetts?
The question is how many times did you call out? If this was a single occurence then the department of unemployment will likely see the termination as unreasonable and grant you unemployment. If however it was several occasions and a violation of the company's attendance policy it may be a little more difficult to collect but you would need to file the claim and see what happens.
Which state capital is east of 90 degrees W longitude Jackson Indianapolis Saint Paul?
The Answer is either: Jackson, Indianaplis, or St. Paul!!!!!! Indianapolis is east of 90 degrees
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Why did John Withrop settled Massachusetts settlement?
John Winthrop was the leader of a group of englishmen called Puritans. He set up Massachusets to practice a new religion. But three people named Anne Hutchinson, Thomas Hooker, and Roger Williams split from the colony because they disagreed with Winthrop's ideas for the church. Anne Hutchinson founded the colony of Portsmouth, RI. Thomas Hooker founded the colony of Providence, RI. Roger Williams founded Conneticut colony. Hope this answers it :-)
How was settlement of Virginia different from the settlement of Massachusetts?
Anne Hutchinson served as the first woman colonial leader in the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
The pilgrims lived in Massachusetts and they were friends with the Indians and had the first Thanksgiving by sharing a bountiful feast with the natives. In Rhode Island, a man named Roger Williams founded the colony and it had religious freedom. Roger Williams had evaded England because he'd been a former Puritan minister who "rebelled" and he evaded arrest then formed his colony.
Why colonial leaders convene a provincial congress to govern Massachusetts?
NovaNet Answer: Patriots objected to Great Britain's naming General Thomas Gage as governor.
Which coast is Boston located?
Boston Massachusetts is located in the eastern coast of the United States. To its east is Massachusetts Bay which is part of the Atlantic Ocean. The greater Boston metropolitan region is home to 4.5 million people.
What proof is required to become a resident of Massachusetts?
You have to go the the Registry of Motor Vehicles office and You must produce at least four documents to apply for a permit, license, or ID. These documents will be used to confirm your identity, date of birth, Massachusetts residence, and signature. Three identification documents must be from the List of Acceptable Forms of Identification and must be satisfactory to the Registrar. At least one of the three identification documents must be from the list of Primary Documents. The fourth required document is your Social Security Card or your current US or non-US Passport. (Your Social Security Card cannot be used as an Acceptable Identification Document but your current Passport can be used to fulfill either the Passport requirement or be offered as a Primary ID.) The RMV requires you to provide the required identification for each different type of document you apply for even if you already have a Massachusetts ID, Liquor ID, or License. The required documents include: # Your Social Security Card or a current US or non-US Passport # A document proving your date of birth # A document proving you are a resident of Massachusetts # A pre-existing document containing your signature Source: http://www.mass.gov/rmv/new_res/idreq.htm
What nationalities make up colonial Massachusetts?
people who live in massachusetts what the nationalities?
Was Massachusetts part of the 13 colonies?
Massachusetts was the sixth state to receive statehood on February 6, 1788.
What is the average summer temperature in Massachusetts?
not above 70 degrees...ever
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration the average temperature for June-July-August is 67.7 degrees based on data since 1868. The average annual temperature is 45.9 degrees.
How many children can you babysit without license in Massachusetts?
There is no law in Massachusetts that sets the age. Whenever the child is old enough to stay home alone is one factor. I am 14 and I babysit the kids across the street all the time.
I'm 11 and i really want to start babysitting. i have taken a class at my local hospital and have a certificate... i love children and think that i am mature enough to handle this responsibility is 11 too young?
Most authorities believe that a 12 or 13 year old can be left alone for a few hours alone during the day. I certainly would not leave my children with an 11 year old.
Thank you for the advice. I'm going to be 12 in November. Do you think you would hire me then when i turned twelve? i mean, not YOU but from you point of view from being a mother would you leave me alone with your children for a couple of hours? i am very responsible, i am a great student going into sixth grade this year and i love children and again i am very mature.i have been around kids ages 6 and 3 and 1
How did Massachusetts get its nickname?
Massachusetts is called The Bay State because of it's many bays. For example, Cape Cod Bay and the Massachusetts Bay. The bays are important to the people who live in Massachusetts because it allows boats to travel to ports. Several species of sea animals live in bays. Sea birds, seals, fish, and lobster would live in the bays of Massachusetts.
Is it illegal to pick lady slippers in Masschusetts?
All orchids have some protection in Massachusetts.
A 1935 law entitled an "Act to Protect All Wild Azaleas, Wild Orchids and Cardinal Flower" reads:
"Chapter 266 of the General Laws is hereby amended by inserting after Section 116, as appearing in the Tercentenary Edition, the following new section:--Section 116A. No person shall pull up or dig up the plant of a wild azalea, wild orchid or cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), or any part thereof, or injure any such plant or any part thereof except in so far as is reasonably necessary in procuring the flower therefrom, within the limits of any state highway or any other public way or place, or upon the land of another person without the written authority from him, and no person shall buy or sell, or offer or expose for sale, any such flower, or the whole of any part of the plant thereof, knowing or having reasonable cause to believe, that in procuring such flower or plant the foregoing provisions have been violated. Violation of any provision of this section shall be punished by a fine of not more than five dollars." Approved April 1, 1935.
What was the daily life like in Massachusetts?
Techniqally Massachusetts is still going on so in your next question u might wanna b a wee bit more specific! just a bit of helpful advice as opra would say!