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Thanks for the introduction to university model schools. Are there any available for non-Christian students?
I'm sure somebody can take the same structure and teach from any philosophy ... not sure if there are any secular university model-like schools out there ... sorry I couln't be of more help!
I live in Snow Hill and I am originally from here as well. You don't want to live in the area that is served by the Town of Hookerton for electricity. Contact me before you actually decide which area you are interested in. You need to get in a Progress Engery area and not a Pitt and Greene or Town of Hookerton.
I am looking at property in HOOKERTON. Can you tell me anything about Hookerton pro and cons. What is wrong with the electrical provider there? Thanks.
HOOKERTON!! I am looking for any information the town of Hookerton. Am thinking about purchasing some property there and would like some information on the area. Thanks.
I am from Ayden and lived in Ayden/Greenville area up until the last year when DH's job moved us. I would have to agree that the area is growing. Yes, it is slow, but so much progress has been made over the last 5-10 years. I do believe that the no major highway thing has hurt, but also the fact that Greenville planners have not done a good job with planning roadways either. Traffic has gotten worse the last 2 years!
In my mind, you almost have to be careful of what you wish for. In this day in age, it seems that any Southern city that suddenly becomes even remotely 'nice' gets swamped with people from other more pricey states. I'm from Knoxville originally, and as soon as the articles hit the press that Knoxville was ranked 5th in the country as a good place to live a few years back, the city was dramatically changed. I don't really like visiting anymore. The place is like sprawl city and what value it had in regards to affordable housing is swiftly disappearing. The same can be said for Raleigh. I just got back from there and it looks like they've overbuilt the place with Mcmansions.
I'm from a old Southern family with roots going back over 200 years. Our way of life is quickly disappearing and getting absorbed into generic America. So perhaps if Greenville isn't 'progressing', that might in fact be a mixed blessing.
I was in Charlotte visiting family recently and I mentioned to somebody that I was from Greenville. They immediately asked if I was a doctor "because that's all there is to do there."
Greenville has grown immensely from the early 90's, but I won't take it seriously as a growing town until they do something about the railroad that runs right through the middle with a train that always seems to come by at 5 PM to switch rails.
My father actually owns a business that's based in the GTP. He says how it has so much potential but the management there is poor.
Plus, let's just say certain people with the money, have lost motivation to help the area.
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