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A Guide to Pilates Equipment

06th October 2005
There are endless options for exercise videos and equipment that you can buy to use in your home, if you are trying to shed weight and shape up. However, care must be taken that you do not concentrate on just one part of your body. The most popular of...

History of Infomercials

04th October 2005
It all began in the 1980's. Ronald Regan was president and one of the many controversial things he did in that office was to deregulate the TV industry. Why did he do it? Well, as a conservative Republican he lived and breathed by the "free market ru...

Infomercials and Direct Response

04th October 2005
Infomercials changed the way advertisers sell things on television. Previously, product manufacturers merely presented their wares on TV in the most attractive manner they could come up with. They planted ideas, sought to change habits or to create them w...

The Exercise Infomercial Phenomenon

04th October 2005
It all started with Jane Fonda. She started an industry with a simple video tape that included a 30 minute beginners program followed by a 60 minute full workout. For Jane it formed the nucleus of an empire that included books, audio recordings and fitne...

A Look at Weight Loss Infomercials

04th October 2005
Only in America could billions of dollars be made selling weight loss products to people who need to shed a few extra pounds. In a world full of starving people, Americans seem to have emerged as a nation of overfed, under exercised fatties who can't put ...

The Rise of Real Estate Infomercials

04th October 2005
From the very beginning of the industry, real estate infomercials have been very successful. There's something about the idea of making money in real estate that appeals to a lot of people. In fact, most of the real estate infomercials that have appea...

A Look at Make-Up Infomercials

04th October 2005
Using a variety of female celebrities, infomercial producers have once again created a huge market where none existed. That's not to say that make up products didn't exist. They did. And they were a multibillion dollar industry long before anybody ever th...

What Went Wrong? Proving Medical Malpractice

04th October 2005
Medical malpractice, though usually defined rather broadly in the court of public opinion, is often difficult to prove in a court of law. Extensive criteria must be met for malpractice to be found by a court of law, and fully two-thirds of all medical ma...

The Role of a Medical Malpractice Attorney

04th October 2005
When a client files a claim for malpractice, it is the medical malpractice attorney's job to secure him or her damages for the pain and suffering which resulted from a doctor's negligence. In cases of death, the attorney attempts to college damages for t...

Medical Malpractice Law: An Overview

04th October 2005
Medical malpractice law is a branch of personal injury law that deals with pain and suffering coming as a result of gross mistakes, negligence or bad judgment on the part of a doctor, hospital or other care provider. There are a number of issues the co...

Medical Malpractice Cases: Trends and Insights

04th October 2005
An incidence of medical malpractice can be a difficult matter to prove. Recent statistics indicate that almost two-thirds of all cases result in victory for the defendant. The attorney is required to prove both negligence on the part of the caregiver, a...

The Purpose of Medical Malpractice Insurance

04th October 2005
The purpose of medical malpractice insurance is to cover doctors and other healthcare professionals for any liability claims arising from their treatment of patients. If a doctor or healthcare provider is found guilty of medical malpractice, the damage...

Out of Time? Medical Malpractice Statute of Limitations

04th October 2005
A malpractice statute of limitations is defined as the length of time, after the incident in question, that an individual is allowed to file a claim for medical malpractice. Specifically, the length of time in question varies based on the state in whic...
 
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