Articles, tagged with "layperson", page 1
16th November 2011
The best treatment for damaged fascia is one of the most confusing matters for a layperson to understand. Unfortunately, many bad and ineffective treatments are being sold on websites that should know better. Below is a list of three of the most common su...
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Author:
Alex Nordach
12th April 2011
I want to introduce you to the pinnacle of the SCENAR inventor Dr. Alexander Karasev’s research into bio-interactive healing technologies, to the Best SCENAR Yet – the new EX 735Ag.
You will find out how it came to existence, its unique features and ca...
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Author:
Irina Kossovskaia
30th April 2010
As Microsoft prepares to release the next installment in its powerful suite of office software, Microsoft Office 2010, the demand for training tools and courses geared toward the new program has begun to swell. Because the program plays such an important ...
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Author:
RachelReed
05th February 2010
Lawyer is the generic term that is used to describe anyone that has training in the law. Solicitors, legal counsel and barristers are all lawyers
in that they have specialist knowledge of the law in their particular area of expertise and within the juri...
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Author:
Ben Letham
10th March 2009
Cricket is a sport enjoyed by spectators and players from many different countries and cultures. It requires practice, skill and concentration in order for a team to succeed. People who choose to watch games are often very knowledgeable about the rules an...
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Author:
NeenaFreeman
25th February 2009
A five step guide to pursuing a medical negligence claim.
Medical negligence is notoriously difficult to prove. Your opinion as a layperson is going to come into direct conflict with the opinions of medical 'experts' and unless you have medical trainin...
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Author:
Nick Jervis