Saturday, November 19, 2011

Did Indian cricket players were Emotionally charged for victory and the mother land in 20-20 series?

I conducting a survey to find out whether Indian cricket players were little emotional about their mother land and performed to their best of their ability.


Do you think so, if not.


You are free to write your comments.

Did Indian cricket players were Emotionally charged for victory and the mother land in 20-20 series?
Yes they were...........
Reply:Before the start of the tournament no one has given any chance for the indian team even to reach the semi final stage and there have been comments form all quarters that they will be crushed by Australia, South Africa and Pakistan. Since people were not expecting too much from this team, there was absolutely no pressure on the plahyers and they could play freely without any pressure without too much worrying about the repurcussions if they lost any match. that made lot of difference in the performance of the team as a whole.





under such circumstances people had naturally became excited when they defeated ERngland, South Africa, Australia, Pakistan and finally the world cup and expressed their emotions on the field. However, I have noticed when all the players were showing their emotions on one way of the other, the Captain Dhoni kept his cool and did not express his emotions on the field, which was his hall mark.
Reply:i think each of the team members wanted to prove their abitlity and t20 was a good ground for that .


dhoni wanted to prove as a captain


yuvi as a batsman and others as good players of international cricket


Each one was playing for his motherland only but still i feel they got emotional only after winning the world cup .
Reply:yeah...they were a lot emotional but they kept their nerves and became the champions
Reply:Everyone gets emotional charged when they win. The Poms did when they won the Ashes in 2005. The Aussies did they won back the Ashes. South Africa did when they scored 438 to win the game. Everyone was in tears in all these instances. So why the over-emphasis on emotions?
Reply:ya! we won! wht more can u say... emotional or not we won and thats all that mtters. yippe!
Reply:yes
Reply:yes
Reply:yes we indians r very emotional about our mother land and this is one of the reasons of winning 20-20 world cup not series.


Do I need to have environmental checks for contaminated land on my new house?

Do I need to have environmental checks for contaminated land on my new house? The solictor has shown it as optional on the forms. I don't really understand what will happen tothe outcome of the search anyway. We have done a free search online which says the house is likely to have been built on a landfill and it's near and use for industrial purposes. Do I need to pay the solicitor to confirm this? What is done with the result?





I have seen some people who have posted to forums worrying that their mortgage lender will withdraw the offer due to results of such checks, but then why are they optional? Will the mortgage lender also do these checks as part of their survey?





Please help!

Do I need to have environmental checks for contaminated land on my new house?
don't buy the house if it's on contaminated land
Reply:1. Any checks which will affect the mortgage lender's decision will be carried out as a matter of course. The mortgage lender is very unlikely to do their own surveys.





2. What detail did this online search have? A landfill site underneath doesn't sound good, but was it landfill from household waste or just rubble from a motorway cutting they made 30 years ago? You don't need to worry about rubble under your house (except with the possibility of subsidence). A proper environmental check will tell you what is in the landfill, and whether or not to worry about it.





Assuming it's not too expensive, it's probably worth your while to make sure the house is a) safe and b) therefore not a poor investment.
Reply:How new is the house you are seriously wanting to buy?


Developers are now supposed to decontaminate the land as part of deal to extract permission to build. Yet only the good established developer will overcome the profit motive and do so - as most developers will not be around when the problems surface.


If the site was filled more than 10 years ago the ground would have subsided by now, although you will still face higher house insurance charges.


However the main question you have to answer is "Will I be happy and safe to live there?" Governments for the past 300+ years have been promoting the irresponsible "out of sight - out of mind" attitude to resource management resulting in health hazards from chemical cocktails.


Move elsewhere. Do not let the constraints of your current circumstances impinge on your life or right to beHappy.
Reply:Your mortgage lender may require this and you will have to pay for the survey.





You may also run into problems with buildings insurance if the property has been built on a landfill site as this may cause movement in future of the building and you cannot get insurance for this





Think wisely before you commit yourself to this purchase - get the report - if the report states that there is no chance of movement in the future you will be OK as you can send a copy of this report to any future insurance company and get buildings coverage- This would also give you "peace of mind" know that in the future your walls will not crack etc in a few years time - good luck
Reply:In the UK I don't think the mortgage lender ever requests to see the results of those checks. They are usually just interested in their surveyors opinion on the value of the property.





It might be worth getting them done though just for your peace of mind. It could affect the resale value if the land is contaminated not to mention the health hazard issue!
Reply:Well, you should be careful. I would check for contamination - even if it is optional. If you buy a house on contaminated land you may not be able to sell it in 3 or 4 years time.





If these tests become compulsory--- sooner or later they will-- any future buyer will find out from a test and you will not be able to sell.





Around here some houses built on the site of a former gasworks, are now virtually unsellable.


Info on land surveys?

my parents land is being sectioned off by the village they live in. the village is stating that they have done a land survey and found that almost 20 feet of my parents property belongs to the village. my parents have lived there for 20+ years and never had a problem. now the village has posts and equipment all over the lawn and never informed my parents of any of this. what websites can I go to for information on if this is legal? I tried michigan.gov, but it had nothing useful. They are even telling my parents that some of the fencing in my parents yard may have to be removed so they can expand the village park my parents land buts up to.

Info on land surveys?
As mentioned above, get a good attorney (one who deals alot in property law) and a very good surveyor - don't cheap out on either one.





The only way to get the apparently-ongoing construction stopped is to get a judge to issue a temporary restraining order or preliminary injunction against the village. You need an attorney to get this done ASAP.





What will control is the surveys. It is possible that your parents thought the land was theirs, but it may turn out that it is not. If the village's survey is right, and your parents thought the land was theirs, but it really has been the village's all along, they won't likely prevail in a suit. You can't adversely possess land against a government entity, nor can you usually acquire land against a government entity under most other common property law theories.





Start making phone calls right away.
Reply:hire a good licensed surveyor and don't cheap out


verify all property lines and right of way


check against the original survey


locate all prm's in the vicinity


verify everything, never assume anything


get the original title work out of the files


there is a complete history available on the property
Reply:Contact an attorney as soon as possiblle that deals with civil law. They should have the answers you are looking for.

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How can someone earn land surveying experience after getting LSIT by doing part time weekend job in Virginia?

Those experience are better belonging to boundary surveying and small surveying jobs.

How can someone earn land surveying experience after getting LSIT by doing part time weekend job in Virginia?
Yes, you can get some experience working in land surveying part time, or only on weekends, but it will be very little help to you if you are hoping to become a licensed professional land surveyor. Your employer will have to sign a reference form, stating whether you worked part time or full time, in order for you to qualify to take the professional land surveying exam. Unless your employer is willing to lie for you, it will take you many years of weekend work to build up enough experience to be qualified for the exam.


Starting up a community of log cabins 28 lots have backers for land?

52 acres only has gravel road cut in, additional four roads will be added in


Hardin CO Tennessee what kind of cost will I be looking at in getting started


as far as water,sewage,electriclty,getting the land surveyed.

Starting up a community of log cabins 28 lots have backers for land?
You should have know what the infrastructure would cost before you got started. It could run in the millions. What are you thinking. The survey alone could run $10,000 on 52 acres and breaking out 28 home sites and having each recorde in the court house. This is just crazy! Why would you start something with out knowing your numbers. I live in Tennessee and home sites can be very expensive depending on the land and how you want this community laid out.
Reply:I'd say probably about 3-6 million depending on how close you are to source for all those things and how fancy the systems you want are.





live in a condo community 61 homes and we only have 2 miles worth of one way road on 32 acres it cost 979thousand to pave and cost 800 thousand to have us all connected to the sewage system and alot for electricity too


Im buying a house and the survey is wrong i dont want the land now its worth 120,000 less what should i do?

Not sure what your question really is.





Did a survey show less property than you were led to believe or did an appraisal come in at a lower price? There should have been a clause in your contract with verbiage along the lines of "pending appraisal". If a survey shows less land than you were led to believe then it was fraudulent.





Have you considered lowering your offer?

Im buying a house and the survey is wrong i dont want the land now its worth 120,000 less what should i do?
Your question is unclear, but if you are not happy do not go through with the purchase.
Reply:get another appraisal
Reply:If you don't want it, then don't buy it.
Reply:Either re-negotiate a lower price or cancel the purchase agreement.


Would this be the right category for questions about land surveying? Are there any other land surveyors here?

(For those who may be interested, land surveying, which is sometimes referred to as Geodesy or Geomatics, is generally considered to be closely related to Civil Engineering)

Would this be the right category for questions about land surveying? Are there any other land surveyors here?
As a Mechanical Engineering student in the 60's I had to take several Civil Engineering courses including land surveying. You may be able to have your land surveying questions answered in this engineering forum. Good luck. Incidentaly, engineering was originally divided into Civil Engineering and Military Engineering for obvious reasons of application. As science advanced, specialties were added such as mechanical, electrical, chemical and aeronautic engineering. There are still Civil Engineers who specialize in large structures and earth moving and Military Engineer such as West Point graduates. Surveying is still a part of Civil Engineering.
Reply:I am a licensed surveyor in Florida. I will answer any questions that I can. Report Abuse

Reply:Kes, already gave you the answer, I just want to add that in our country there is a geodetic engineering course. separate from civil engineering.

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