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What is meant by walking one block?

Thanks for the A2A. Cities are planned in blocks. A block is the area of buildings surrounded by road on all four sides.For example, here is a map of New York. The red square is one block, being bounded by Broadway, Amsterdam Ave, 149th and 150th St. To say go one block means to travel the distance from one street corner to the next corner. As you can if you are travelling along Broadway the block is short. And if you are travelling along 150th St the block is long. The meaning of the sentence really then just means walking a short distance, and not about a specific distance since the length of a block can vary.

Where can I catch a Tauros in Pokémon GO?

Tauros is a regional pokemon! It’s local to North America! Oops!If you live outside US then your best bet would be trading from someone who has more than one of them. In the early days of pokemon Go, I remember tauros being a hatch from 10km eggs. I knew many friends who hatched it back then.If you are in USTauros is not a rare spawn. You can almost find it anywhere. From my observation, I see them spawning frequently at convenience stores. You can try over there.OrFind a player and trade with them. I am sure everyone has more than one for sure.After moving to US, I encountered quite a few tauros. Here are my stats!

What is cheaper in the UK than in the US? What items or services should I purchase when I am visiting the UK?

I live in the US with my fiancé, but am from the UK. I can state this with utmost accuracy from recent experience:Medical supplies and pharmaceuticals.The US appears to have the idea of requiring a prescription for even the simplest medications. These are often lower in strength too. It would appear that it makes better financial sense to keep you as a return customer than to actually completely treat the ailment.NSAIs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatories) require a prescription in the US. If you have mild to moderate arthritis, getting a few tubes of diclofenac gel or the like can save you a small fortune in doctor's visits (they need to get that $$$$ out of you somehow). Even airport pricing is worth the outlay.Treatments for common women's issues such as urinary tract infections, bacterial vaginosis and thrush are all dirt cheap to treat in the UK, and don't require a prescription. Best case scenario for something like a Flucanazole tablet in the US? $50 of insurance co-pay and the tablet. In the UK? £3 (US$4) from Tesco Pharmacy.Even painkillers that include codeine don't require a prescription, and are very cheap.Anecdotally, my fiance got some athlete's foot before our most recent jaunt, UK-side. She got a spray, cleaned her feet twice a day, etc. for a few weeks, but it persisted. On the morning we landed at Heathrow, she got some spray. Same active ingredient (but better concentration), walking all over London for days, it was gone in 72 hours.*** Edit: After some consideration, I have arrived at one “apples to apples” comparison that I can name: motorcycles.I intend to buy a new motorcycle in the next few months. It will actually be cheaper for me to purchase a new bike in Florida, and ship it to the UK when we move in around 18 months. This includes modifications to meet MoT standards and freight. This isn’t just for U.S. made machines like Harley-Davidson and Indian, but Japanese and Italian imports as well.

Who invests in covert gang stalking projects?

Wouldn't the better question be, "Why would someone invest in a covert operation to stalk people?"I think you'll find, once you consider it, there's no good reason these days. But I'll let you in on a secret: You are being stalked. But not in the way you think.When you buy something at the grocery store, do you use a debit or credit card? Does your local grocer offer a "loyalty program" like points back or personalized offers? Is there a membership club for your local bulk-merchandise retailer? Do you have an email account? Of course you do. Do you use Facebook, or Google's Search engine? Have you made purchases from Amazon, or browsed Youtube? Every ounce of data you provide is attached to you, and used by these companies to track your habits, estimate your value and provide market data to advertisers and manufacturers the world over. Everything is collected, from which cars sold the most units to what demographic purchases the most Kraft Dinner. But, it's not really stalking like you think. Because they don't have to follow you around, or watch you in your home. You're freely giving companies around the world access to all of your information every day, all the time. Every "End User License Agreement" you didn't read, every "Privacy Statement" you've ever signed... Why would you ever be worried about someone following you? They don't have to- you've already offered them a fully compiled report on everything they care about. They even know how much toilet tissue you use, based on estimates of how often a person poops and how much tissue you buy. They'll also have access to census data about how many people you live with, and GPS data on how often you leave the house. Your Internet Service Provider even knows what kind of porn you watch, and how often. We are just a couple of Privacy Infringement laws away from the world of "Nineteen Eighty-Four" by George Orwell, and you're worried about people physically following you?

Why do you homeschool and until which grade?

First, I want to point out I am from Houston, TX, the fourth largest city in the country. I live close enough to downtown that I have bicycled past the skyline. My mom homeschooled my older sister and then me because our school down the street wasn't teaching my older sister very well and my sister was having trouble learning to read. When I was in second grade, she put us back in school.I had no problems making friends, but was constantly in trouble for “fidgeting” and “dawdling”. I was frustrated and bored by the other kids’ bad reading skills. I got head lice for the first time. I learned nothing new that year except that Pokémon were cool, Aaron Carter was gay, and that my being white in a mostly Hispanic class was unacceptable to some kids.At the end of the year (without parents present) my teacher apologized to the class saying we were behind on the curriculum, but that was ok because every class was behind and the third grade teacher knew how to deal with it. When I told my mom this, that was a last straw, and we were homeschooled through high school. I was involved in Girl Scouts where I was involved with a troop and a dance team, Boy Scouts, karate, both a home school and community college band where I played clarinet, and did countless volunteer events.I made friends, I had sleepovers, I chased my dreams. I also slept in until 9:00am, did school in my pajamas while eating breakfast, and finished around dinner time. (My siblings finished before lunch… I am a procrastinator and watched a lot more TV at my desk.) Now, I am a college senior and am about to graduate with honors. Whatever the pros and cons, I feel my parents did what was best for me.

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