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What Do I Need To Tell A Doctor In New Hampshire To Get A Note Allowing Me To Have Window Tint

How many things can you tell me about norma jeane motenson(marilyn monroe)???

She died in 1962
Dated JFK (supposedly)
Maried to Joe Dimaggio
Joe Dimaggio put flowers on her grave every year until his death
Stared in Some Like it hot
Married first at 14
Blonde hair
Born in 1926
5' 5 1/2"
Born in LA
Legally changed her name in 1956
Lived with foster parents until age 7
Was discovered in 1946
Made $125 a week in first studio contract
measurments 37"C - 23" - 36"
weight 118
Studied at the Actors studio in NY
Sang Happy birthday to JFK publically
Married to James Dougherty
Married to Authur Miller
Found dead by her house keeper
Left Lee Strausberg 75% of her estate
She had a facial beauty mark
stuttered as a teen
miscarried in 1958
Monroe was crowned the first "Artichoke Queen" for the Artichoke Festival, in Castroville, CA
Hugh Hefner, playboy founder is to be buried next to her.
was in 30 movies
1952 Photoplay Award: Special Award
1953 Golden Globe Henrietta Award: World Film Favorite Female.
1953 Photoplay Award: Most Popular Female Star
1956 BAFTA Film Award nomination: Best Foreign Actress for The Seven Year Itch
1956 Golden Globe nomination: Best Motion Picture Actress in Comedy or Musical for Bus Stop
1958 BAFTA Film Award nomination: Best Foreign Actress for The Prince and the Showgirl
1958 David di Donatello Award (Italian): Best Foreign Actress for The Prince and the Showgirl
1959 Crystal Star Award (French): Best Foreign Actress for The Prince and the Showgirl
1960 Golden Globe, Best Motion Picture Actress in Comedy or Musical for Some Like It Hot
1962 Golden Globe, World Film Favorite: Female
Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame 6104 Hollywood Blvd.

What do I need to tell a doctor in New Hampshire to get a note allowing me to have window tint?

I am moving from Florida to NH and I have reflective tints on my E350 coupe. I need a way that I won't get ticketed for having tints. Please help!!!! :'(

In the US, if a cop tells me to stop filming, do I have to?

In practice, it is an automatic death sentence to disobey any order that any police officer issues at any time, for any reason, under any circumstances. You must obey an officer’s order EVEN WHEN THE OFFICER KNOWS THE ORDER IS ILLEGAL. I read this recently (2 days ago) on Quora. The person making the statement is a police officer. So, never let an officer know that you are disobeying his or her order.All an officer needs to say, if the matter goes to court is, “I felt threatened.” That is sufficient justification to kill anyone, fire any number of bullets, and, of course, to do “lesser” things such as breaking an old man’s neck simply because he did not understand English.You have every legal right to film anyone on public property at any time. You can even film police officers if they are on your property. You shouldn’t interfere with their work (or anyone’s work, really). But the officer decides what constitutes interference. You may be 100 feet away, in your own home, on the second floor, doing nothing but holding your camera. The officer can always claim that what he saw in your hand was an AK-47 and so shoot you and kill you.So, the best thing to do is to film secretly. And keep an obstacle (a concrete pillar, a car, a large tree, or something like that) between you and the police. That way, even if they do shoot at you, the chances are that the bullets will not hit you.

Do I need car insurance to test drive a car? If the dealer does hold insurance, are there any requirements on the deductible? In other words, how much would I be liable for if there was an accident, before the insurance kicks in?

Yes, dealers hold "garage policies" that cover test drive liability (as well as many other forms of liability). Specific dealer to dealer insurance requirements of shoppers for test drives depend on the insurance policy of the dealership, which is affected by the state in which the  dealership is operating, and may be affected by the manufacturer. Generally, dealership insurance policies are set up so that your insurance is primary, and the dealer's insurance is secondary. In other words, if you get into an accident that's your fault, you're on the hook, and if your policy gets maxed out, the dealer is usually on the hook regardless of what their release of claims states. However, there's one common exception that comes into play if you don't have insurance.Many dealerships (particularly dealerships that sell non luxury brands) are set up to supplement uninsured motorists for non negligent damages up to state minimum requirements. For example, you're an uninsured motorist, you get into an accident during a test drive that is your fault, there's no negligence involved, you cause $10,000 in damage to the car, and the state minimum in damage coverage per incident is $25,000. In this scenario, many dealers have policies that would cover the cost of repair.

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ANYONE can copy/paste wikipedia...anyways...

been a LONG time since i watched an Indiana Jones movie! i remember caves and traps, he was saving kids, afraid of snakes and wears a funny looking hat... like crocidile dundee... Ok.. not much knowledge... but real..

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