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Customer Service – A Proactive Step

29th September 2009
A farm equipment company in Canada is blazing a new trail in customer service. REM Enterprises Inc. of Saskatchewan, Canada has developed a “Charter of Values”. This charter essentially lets customers know what they can expect from the company whether... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Law Enforcement, Searches, Seizures, and the Right to Privacy

28th September 2009
In 1789 James Madison proposed amendments to the U.S. Constitution before the United States Congress. These first ten amendments became law in 1791 when they were ratified by ¾ votes. They are now known as the Bill of Rights. These basic freedoms apply t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

School Prayer, Right Or Wrong

24th September 2009
In the Bill Of Rights, the First Amendment to the Constitution, titled "Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression" states the following: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridgi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Separation Of Church And State Agenda

24th September 2009
Most discussions opposing the role of Christianity in the United States arise from an abyss of ignorance so deep as to be unfathomable. You can endlessly drop boulders into this chasm of intellectual darkness without ever hearing one hit bottom Speakin... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Eternal Vigilance To Protect Democracy WC 860

24th September 2009
Thomas Jefferson said, "Eternal vigilance is the price of democracy," but besides preserving our democracy we are also in a never-ending struggle to create and expand our rights. While our founding fathers called for freedom and democracy, our people had ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

A Brief Look At George Washington, The Politician

23rd September 2009
George Washington was the very first President of the United States of America. He was born on February 22, 1732 in a small County called Westmoreland, located in Virginia. Washington, whose father passed away when he was only 11, was home schooled and le... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Right to Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness

23rd September 2009
The Bill of Rights exist in many different countries today to protect the people who are within the territorial boundary of the countries' government from unlawful actions that may deprive a person's right to live, security, and other necessities needed t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The US Constitution, 18th Amendment, Differing Views of Intent

22nd September 2009
In 1966, Lyndon B. Johnson lauded that "it is the genius of our Constitution that under its shelter of enduring institutions and rooted principles there is ample room for the rich fertility of American political invention." This leeway for "political inv... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson

Are Variable Rate Credit Cards the Wave of the Future?

17th September 2009
Credit card issuers are working hard to ensure that they'll still be making profits after the new Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights comes into full effect in Feburary 2010. Thus, they're making changes now. You may have already experienced a cut in yo... Read >

Finding Wholesale Body Jewelry

07th September 2009
Along with the popularity of body piercing is the great demand for body jewelry. If you are one of those who underwent body piercing and into changing body jewelry often, you should now be looking at cheap wholesale body jewelry to save money. Today, more... Read >
Author: Carroll Willis

Mr. Obama's Magical Oratorical Stimulus

02nd September 2009
A couple of days ago, Mr. Obama addressed his fellow Democrats. He gave a speech which some in the media characterized as partisan and derisive to the Republicans who have opposed his stimulus plan all along. I have to admit, Mr. Obama is a good public sp... Read >
Author: farooque

Building the Prison Planet

31st August 2009
Ok, I admit it, I love Star Trek. I was only a little kid when it first came out. I used to watch it all the time. I’ve probably seen each episode two or three times. Even though it took place in the future, often times the show’s themes were pertinen... Read >
Author: jasbirshyam

Law Enforcement, Searches, Seizures, and the Right to Privacy

30th August 2009
In 1789 James Madison proposed amendments to the U.S. Constitution before the United States Congress. These first ten amendments became law in 1791 when they were ratified by ¾ votes. They are now known as the Bill of Rights. These basic freedoms apply t... Read >
Author: Lawrence Hemsley

Retroactive Interest Rate Hikes Prohibited under the new Law

23rd July 2009
Next February, when the Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights go into effect, consumers will see an end to several money-draining practices. One of them is retroactive interest rate increases. Experts estimate that this one provision of the law will cost ... Read >

A new law in Car Buyer's Bill of Rights

23rd July 2009
A new law in Car Buyer's Bill of Rights effective from July 1, 2006, affects retail vehicle sales handled by licensed car dealers in California. This law does not apply to • Motorcycles • Off-highway motor vehicles • Transactions between priva... Read >
Author: felixtim

Funny T Shirts for Your Every Day Life

20th July 2009
Have you ever become distraught due to your daily stressful routine? Did you get a hangover from too much of everything? Perhaps you have a very hectic schedule that prevents you from enjoying the nice things about your life. Unfortunately, with the vagar... Read >
Author: rizzotees

Funny T Shirts for Your Every Day Life

19th July 2009
Have you ever become distraught due to your daily stressful routine? Did you get a hangover from too much of everything? Perhaps you have a very hectic schedule that prevents you from enjoying the nice things about your life. Unfortunately, with the vagar... Read >
Author: rizzotees

Credit Card Issuers Will See Limits on Fees

17th July 2009
Credit card issuers make a lot of money from fees, but that money stream will be slowing down once the Credit Cardholders' Bill of Rights comes into effect. One of their favorites has been over limit fees. When you went into a store and charged just a ... Read >
Author: John Rasor

Does Your Credit Card Issuer Consider You a "Deadbeat?"

07th July 2009
You may be shocked by the answer... You pay every credit card bill in full each month. You've never gone over limit, so you've never incurred an over-limit fee. You've never paid late, so you've never paid a credit card late fee. Your credit rating is ... Read >

Changes in Credit Card Laws Will Benefit Consumers

05th July 2009
You know that credit card issuers have been reacting strongly to the credit crisis. They've been raising interest rates, lowering credit limits, and closing accounts. Some of them are even offering bribes to customers to get them to pay off outstanding ba... Read >
Author: John Rasor

How to Persuade People: Persuasion Lesson From A Historical Piece Of Paper

30th June 2009
Techniques on how to persuade people have been around for many years now. Sometimes, we’re aware of what exactly it is we’re doing. Other times, we apply these methods of persuasion subconsciously. Let me tell you a story on how to persuade people... Read >
Author: Michael Lee

Credit Card Issuers Have Their Own Definition of a Dead Beat and They Might Mean You.

30th June 2009
Have you never paid your credit card bill late? Have you never gone over your credit limit? Do you pay the entire statement balance each month? Do you use your rewards card - and collect the rewards? Are your credit rating and your FICO scores rated "exce... Read >
Author: John Rasor

Credit Cards: 4 More Consumer-friendly Provisions in the New Law

23rd June 2009
Do you read the fine print on your credit card bill? Did you read the fine print when you accepted the credit card in the first place? If you're like most people, you didn't. You probably noticed that the interest rate charged on purchases is different... Read >

How do You Avoid Credit Card Fees?

15th June 2009
Have you ever paid a fee related to your credit card? Statistics show that you have if you are like most Americans. Some credit card fees are not a result of misuse but a normal charge by the card company. One example of this is an annual fee. You can... Read >
Author: Tim Parker

How to Save on Credit Card Interest

12th June 2009
Credit card interest takes the first dollars from every payment you send, so reducing the amount of interest you pay means your debt will be paid faster. One way to reduce those interest payments is to ask for a lower interest rate, of course. You can ... Read >
Author: John Rasor

VA Home Loan Refinance What Determines Your VA Home Loan Interest Rates

05th June 2009
To give you a background on VA home loan refinance, it started in 1944 with the Servicement�s Readjustment Act. This is also known as the GI Bill of Rights. The GI Bill was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt which provided war veterans with guara... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

VA Home Loan Refinance What Determines Your VA Home Loan Interest Rates

05th June 2009
To give you a background on VA home loan refinance, it started in 1944 with the Servicement�s Readjustment Act. This is also known as the GI Bill of Rights. The GI Bill was signed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt which provided war veterans with guara... Read >
Author: Rick_Lee

Merchant account consultant: A wolf in sheep's clothing or a merchant's best friend

05th June 2009
This article about merchant account consultants and more information to help businesses find the best credit card processor is available at the MerchantCouncil. There are experts in every field willing to sell their skills to anyone who could benefit f... Read >
Author: Ben Dwyer

US to enforce new restrictions on credit cards

03rd June 2009
American credit card companies are to see restrictions on the amount they can charge in fees, as well as how much they can raise interest rates on existing balances. Barack Obama is signing a new law today, known as a credit card holders "Bill of Right... Read >
Author: Which4u

Keeping Internet Censorship Methods From Annoying You

05th May 2009
Just like the internet has really grown over the course of the last 10 years or so, so have the legal methods that have been put into effect to cope with topics that are a legal issue, or at least are perceived as a problem to those that have the authorit... Read >
Author: Alberto Maeses

Labor Law: Responsibilities of Union Officers

28th April 2009
Labor Law Labor law, which primarily deals with the relationships between employers and unions, is intended to balance the bargaining power between employees and employers. This law provides employees the right to unionize. It also permits employees... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group

Surfing The Web Anonymously - With Proxy Surfing

23rd March 2009
Proxy surfing created for anyone who wishes to remain anonymous which gives you the ability to visit other websites without revealing that you were there. Why? Many people do not want to be bothered with unwanted emails nor take the chance the website mig... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Protect yourself from real estate fraud

09th March 2009
Real estate fraud targeting home buyers has been increasing, but you can protect yourself by knowing your rights and opportunities. Read "The Home Buyer's Bill of Rights," presented as a public service by CasaNuevaGuide.com. You have the right to vi... Read >
Author: Lisa Zapalac

Becoming a Crisis Manager: Whether You Want to or Not!

16th January 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Karen Friedman About a year ago, a nasty Valentine's Day storm grounded hundreds of flights across the country, delaying and stranding tens of thousands of passengers. While many waited it out in the comfort of heated airports outfit... Read >

Innovative and Exceptional Gifts to Amuse Dear Ones

03rd December 2008
Looking for some unique gift items and ideas to amuse your dear ones in Christmas? The right place to find fabulous and exceptional gift items is by considering the Christmas gift ideas. The collection of Christmas gift ideas are formatted especially for ... Read >
Author: Totally Gifts

American Speech Police And Our Constitution

10th November 2008
The US Constitution, through the First Amendment of The Bill of Rights, specifically says, “Congress shall make no law ... abridging the freedom of speech ...” That’s what it says. So one might think people are free to say whatever they think about ... Read >
Author: Yank Elliott

Is Cash Gifting Legal?

05th September 2008
In a word….Yes, 100%. Is it legal to send a gift to someone else? YES! Is it legal to receive a gift from someone else? YES! Cash Gifting Network is absolutely, totally and completely legal and ethical. In very simple terms, it is the process of sen... Read >
Author: DHowser

IRS Auditors: How To Deal With Them

05th September 2008
The taxpayer's biggest fear is an IRS audit. You'll start to question if you did your taxes correctly, even if you paid them truthfully. The idea of penalties, levies, and even prison come to mind. Before you panic, though, understand that there are laws ... Read >
Author: dmishesq

Review on Used Car Industry in California

03rd September 2008
A major development in the used car industry in California is the California Lemon Law (here after the Law). This law applies to all used cars sold with a written and specific warranty. The law is not applicable if the car has been purchased for commercia... Read >
Author: Sarah

Unusual Gifts: Gifts with Exceptional Features

24th August 2008
Are you looking for a gift with exceptional features? An unusual gift instantly catches the recipient’s heart and makes him feel that he is being admired in a unique way. Unusual gifts possess traits that are wonderful and splendid. Moreover, they are e... Read >
Author: Inventatech

Is the Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights Good for You?

22nd August 2008
The Credit Cardholder's Bill of Rights Act recently cleared the House Financial Services Committee last week and is garnering support from both sides of the aisle. This bill is designed to protect consumers from “unfair and deceptive” practices that t... Read >
Author: Aubrey Clark

Romantic Gifts: Themed For Romance

16th August 2008
The world around you seems to be beautiful when you are in love. And you always fantasize the best and romantic ways to express your love towards your beloved. While expressing your love you can take the help of romantic gifts that are fabulous and fantas... Read >
Author: Inventatech

Use Your Military Education Benefits Now

21st July 2008
When veterans of World War II returned home, our government took care of them. In exchange for their service, Uncle Sam helped many of them buy a home, go to college, and get training for civilian work through the GI Bill of Rights. Although in a slightly... Read >
Author: Kelli

Cash Gifting - The Top 10 FAQs

10th July 2008
I did extensive research on cash gifting programs before I became successful with one. I have noticed a lot of the same frequently asked questions (FAQs) are on the minds of many people looking to improve their lives and their cash flow. I jotted down t... Read >
Author: Roxanna Rayburn

Where is the Outrage

20th June 2008
I wrote this article and submitted it as an op-ed piece. It was published in the Asheville Citizen Times on February 14, 2006. ————————- For several weeks now, Americans have been aware that our government is eavesdropping upon our ... Read >
Author: thompson.errington

Using Bail To Get Out Of Jail – What A Civil Idea

11th May 2008
When you really think about it, the concept of bail is a pretty civilized idea. If you’ve been arrested for a crime, buying your freedom is probably a small price to pay. The story of bail could be said to have originated in medieval England where th... Read >
Author: Aazdak Alisimo

Cell Phone User Bill of Rights Introduced

15th April 2008
It did not take long for Minnesota state senator Mary A. Olsen, who was elected in 2006, to introduce new legislation calling for change in the cell phone industry. According to Businessweek, wireless operators have generated more complaints than any othe... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

Car Buyers Bill of Rights...and Wrongs

10th April 2008
California recently enacted ground-breaking legislation designed to protect the consumer from dealer abuses. In many ways, the Car Buyers Bill of Rights seems to only exacerbate the matter and create new opportunities for the devious to exploit. Key fe... Read >
Author: Peter W. Robinson

New York's Client "Bill of Rights"

05th April 2008
DID YOU KNOW THAT THERE IS A CLIENT "BILL OF RIGHTS"? Every New York attorney is required to hang this list of rights in his or her office ' where clients can read it: STATEMENT OF CLIENT'S RIGHTS 1. You are entitled to be treated with courtesy and... Read >
Author: Gary Rosenberg

15 Interesting Facts About the IRS

27th March 2008
Every year millions of Americans file a tax return with the IRS, but how much do we really know about this division of the government that so many fear? 1. When it was first created, the IRS was known as the Bureau of Internal Revenue. In the 1950’... Read >
Author: Roni Deutch

The Miranda Rights

26th January 2008
Whenever a cop arrests a guy on a cop show, the cop must recite a series of rights to the arrested. The script "you have the right to remain silent. Anything you say can or will be held against you in a court of law . . . "comes directly from the 1966 Sup... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Ready to Accept Credit Cards? Here's What You Should Know

25th January 2008
Want to Accept Credit Cards? Here’s Your Bill of Rights By Jim Osterman Whether a business is a traditional brick-and-mortar establishment or a Web-based retailer – or both – its unlikely any merchant can thrive in today’s economy without th... Read >
Author: Jim Osterman

Fly Your Flag Proudly

29th August 2007
It is so reassuring to drive down the street and see our national flag flying proudly in the wind. The problem is most people only do it occasionally. So what are those days that are appropriate to fly the flag? January 1—start the year out right, ... Read >
Author: C. Mackay

Don't Mess with My Morning Coffee

30th June 2007
On my recent "get away," I checked myself in to a non-expensive hotel. Okay, it was a cheap motel. But I was not interested in fancy accoutrements, simply getting away and resting. Personally, I don't need much to do either. I don't need a lot of entertai... Read >
Author: James Snyder

How To Talk To Your Doctor

04th June 2007
The relationship between patients and doctors is changing for the better as more patients become assertive and take responsibility for their treatment and care. Doctors determine treatment plans based on medical history, symptoms, tests and state-of-the-... Read >

Preacher Gets Religion; Is Overcome By Tolerance

07th September 2006
The Reverence Gregory Gird, preacher at a thriving megachurch with 5,000 devoted members, caused quite a stir and lost 1,000 adherents when he gave a sermon in which he came right out and defended tolerance. There were early warning signs that he... Read >
Author: simi hogard

Used Car Buyers Get Relief from California Bill of Rights

23rd August 2006
Buying a used car from either an individual or a professional car dealer can be a bit of a scary experience. Used car buyers have the protection of auto lemon laws in all fifty states. If the car turns out to be habitually defective, buyers have recours... Read >
Author: Charles Essmeier

What The New California Car Buyer's Bill of Rights Means To You

07th July 2006
Beginning on July 1, 2006, California granted its car-buying residents a new set of protections under the Car Buyer's Bill of Rights. Not only will these new rights change the way cars are bought and sold in California, they're already spreading across th... Read >
Author: David Silva

Why should you get a homeowner insurance

01st July 2006
Homeowners insurance protects the homeowner from financial losses against theft, storms, fire, flood and all other causes explained in your policy. Read your policy carefully to understand your coverages. Reading policy is not enough you should also know... Read >
Author: Paton Jackson

SEO Guidelines Search Engine Marketing

25th January 2006
SEO guidelines also known as Search Engine Optimization set the rules used by major search engines like GOOGLE, Yahoo, and MSN, etc. to judge whether or not to include a website in their search engine results. Believe it or not , having your website inclu... Read >
Author: Johnny Mayer

School Prayer, Right Or Wrong

05th January 2006
by: David G. Hallstrom, Sr. In the Bill Of Rights, the First Amendment to the Constitution, titled "Freedom of Religion, Press, Expression" states the following: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the fr... Read >
Author: David Hallstrom