mid-age
1. Car: taken for granted/normal every day occurence
2. med. ins: fortunate to have good coverage
3. $$: need to save more - half way to retirement
4. Wheelchair: grandparents
5. Marriage: a part time under paid job
order of importance: marriage, finances, insurance, car, wheelchair
2007-01-28 14:22:25
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answer #1
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answered by Who Knew! 3
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1. Having a car and driving to me means that I am independent and able to do the things necessary to care for my family.
2. Medical insurance is important, as my family has had some devastating illnesses in the past year, and have had to depend on state health care. There IS a difference in private insurance and state health care.
3. Finances are more important to me than ever. It means not stressing every month to pay bills--but even more so, to provide for my family to have a better life.
4. Having a wheel chair is an appalling thought. With a husband who was using a walker for 4 months this past year, and seeing the difficulty, knowing that a wheelchair would be that much more difficult.
5. Marriage is great if you have your soul mate. Sometimes it would be easier to not be married, and not be responsible for anyone but myself.
6. Order of importance of these to me are: 5, 3, 1, 2, 4.
I am a 41 year old female.
2007-01-28 13:38:35
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answer #2
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answered by donnabellekc 5
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My age group would be young adult.
1. For me having a car means being able to leave the house when ever I want and driving to work and class.
2. Medical insurance for is something that I got to keep because I am enrolled in college, luckily.
3. My finances are in distress. I work part time and make barely enough money to pay bills.
4. I am glad I am not in a wheel chair, other wise things would be much more difficult.
5. I hope to be married by the time I am 23 or 24 I think. Its gonna be pretty!!
6. 1-5-3-2-4
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2007-01-28 13:35:30
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answer #3
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answered by Monica 2
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In order:
Marriage
Insurance
Finances
car and driving
wheelchair
My age is 46 (f); a solid marriage, partner, friend, lover is the most important thing because I come from a tightknit family and family is everything; I have to medical insurance to keep all my family healthy; finances are 3rd because of paying for the necessities in life, but also trying to give to others; while driving plays an integral role in my life because of having children, if I didn't have a car I'd seek other transportation means so that's why I placed it 4th in line; a wheelchair would only be imperative and #3 instead of #5 if I had the medical need for it.
2007-01-28 13:32:45
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answer #4
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answered by Mickey 6
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- mid-age (F)
3) Car+driving= absolutely needed- can't hall children around with out one- try walk 4 kids to the store and back with 8 bags.
4) Medical Insurance= once over looked when young starting to now feel the need basically you start to fall apart
2) Fiances = once upon a time a luxury for shopping sprees, now a survival tool and a headache
5) Wheel Chair = Well I still have my independence (knock on wood
1) Marriage = some thing I totally cherish and appreciate my best Friend that I could not imagine being with out - (13 years )
2007-01-31 16:58:28
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answer #5
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answered by christycricket78 2
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I am a 48year old female, and having a car is essential. For one I have a 11year old son who plays all kinds of sport, without the car I would not be able to get him to his games due to the lack of transport here on weekends. Also I am my mothers carer, she is 87years old, and is very sick. I need the car to transport her to Doctors appoinment, etc. I also do her shopping.I only have medicare, can't afford private health cover. Finances are a disaster; I recieve a pension, but it does'nt cover the bills.
A wheel chair is'nt needed just yet, but I think mum will need one soon. As for marriage, I was married once at the age of 16, really dumb! Now I have'nt the time to go out and meen someone. In order of importance I would say-3, 1,2, 4, 5,. Hope this helps.
2007-01-29 03:03:59
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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To try to answer your question my mom in law has 2 vechicles not licensed but drives to mcdonalds everydy down the block from her, hAS A WHEEL chair too but uses it sometimes, has ms, Finances she keeps getting home loans to fix up her house that she probably will need to go in an nursing home in a year she is 76she has home health care 8 hours a day and wastes extra money on lottery and drinking and thinks her married 44 year okld son should leave his wife 3 hours awat to fix up her house while she can get state care. the woman needs to be in a nursing home, so to answere your question she puts 1 as important though someone else could get killed from her nasty driving finances 2 so she can fix up her house the mortgage co will own but her some spends all his free labor working on , marriage dont care BEEN AMRRIED 3 TIMES, should of had number 7 as how do you get yoour son to leave his wife for 4 weeks and work on the house for free and run up his credit card and then have Alzheimers to apy the bill
2007-01-28 15:38:23
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answer #7
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answered by colbydog43 3
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I'll help you out. I suppose I'd go in the young adult category
1. Having a car and driving?
An everyday necessity, I guess. It's not as fun as it used to be...
2. Medical Insurance?
A confusing bureaucratic mess.
3. Finances?
Eep.
4. Wheel chair?
At the risk of being politically incorrect, a tragic misfortune.
5. Marriage?
An ambiton
6. and what order are these of importance to you?
To me personally, or my age group? For me, I'd say 3,5,2,1. In general, I'd say 1,3,5,2.
2007-01-28 13:34:26
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answer #8
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answered by answerator 5
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16 years old
1.I dont really need a car; cars cause pollution and i'd rather walk anyway. there are too many cars where i reside at:(
2.Medical insurance, i dont need it, but when i do it'll be helpful, so why not.
3.Finances.....no comment.
4.Wheel chairs, i dont need them, but for those who do (tragic), i'd help them out and get one for those in need of them, if i can afford it and if they want it.
5.Marriage, an important issue that is complicated. Many people say they are in love and marry for life, under god, and yet most divorce. Marriage is full of uncertain promised and broken ties, yet there are those that is full of hope and honesty. So love and be loved and marry.
6.None is really that important for me right now...try again when im older.
2007-01-28 13:38:00
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Do I win the Cupie Doll If I answer these questions, or maybe a gold pass to the movies for 12 months? No?
Well get out on the street and so this survey properly
2007-01-28 13:39:09
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answer #10
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answered by Shelty K 5
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