Articles, tagged with "negative consequences", page 1
10th May 2013
Human education would be a a lot more suitable name for dog education. This really is mainly because, the dog's owner must initially be able to find out the correct method to train an animal. Training a dog will not be an innate ability; it really is some...
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Author:
Marlo Dayal
07th November 2012
With the type of society that we are living in, I believe all of us have been stressed at one point in our lives. On a daily basis, we are deluged with all sorts of stimuli that set off our body's stress response. Even though short-term and occassional st...
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Author:
karaheissman
07th November 2012
Lawsuits can be very complicated and drawn out affairs, but they aren't always. In fact, many civil lawsuits are ended early in the litigation process by either a voluntary settlement or a decision to move into arbitration or mediation proceedings. Unless...
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Author:
Nancy Swenson
25th June 2012
According to the Indian Vedic Astrology, Mars is considered to be a hostile planet and inauspicious by many. It is known to have a negative influence on ones marriage life and a person who is affected by these planetary positions either ends up remaining...
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Author:
Sanjeev Pahwa
03rd January 2012
Oil's just oil, right? Well no, it isn't, and putting the wrong motor oils in vehicles can contribute to all sorts of costly consequences. Whether you drive a 15-year-old Vauxhall, a Pagani Zonda or a 1960s MGB, the right lubricant choice helps optimise t...
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Author:
Graham Baylis
16th November 2011
USCIS has announced that starting on August 15, 2011, petitioners residing abroad will be able to file I-130 forms (petition for an alien relative) with the USCIS Chicago Lockbox Facility. Petitioners residing in countries with a USCIS office may either A...
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Author:
Danielle LC Beach
06th April 2011
Discovering an extramarital affair of your partner is both shattering and devastating not only of the cheated partner but of the whole family as well.
Infidelity is indeed a home wrecker and anyone who vows loyalty and love in marriage never thought o...
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Survivinginfidelity
07th March 2011
The purposeful destruction of property owned by someone else is considered a criminal offense. While commonly referred to as vandalism, this category of crime is classified in the Michigan criminal code as Malicious Destruction of Property (MDOP).
MDOP...
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Author:
Matthew
16th November 2010
Opioid dependence is a disease that affects nearly 2.5 million people in the United States aged 12 years or older according to a national survey conducted in 2006. Often times, these people begin using opioid drugs to combat pain, be it physical or psycho...
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Author:
Lester De Vine
02nd February 2010
Players can form groups called "parties". All members of a party are automatically invited to the party channel . Parties are useful if you would like to hunt, train or have a duel with a friend, because the party mode allows its members to attack or kill...
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Author:
faye25
12th November 2009
We all know how emotional blackmail works. After all, we've seen it happen so many times. Person A wants something from person B. Person B doesn't want to give in so Person A uses tired old lines like "Don't you love me anymore?" or "I'm only doing this f...
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Author:
Michael Lee
08th July 2009
Overview
A health care provider's claims for medical services may be audited by payors (e.g., Medicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan ("BCBSM") and Medicaid) for a number of reasons. Some audits are a result of random selection or some result fro...
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Wachler & Associates
29th June 2009
"Athletes, parents and sports psychology professionals often have different ideas about burnout in sports. Research indicates that burnout gets in the way of a young athlete's joy in sport participation, participation longevity, and ultimately performance...
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Author:
Mistina Thomson
16th June 2009
Professionalism is one of the factors an employee must possess to advance in his or her career. Regardless of position, all working individuals can practice professionalism in certain ways. This is important in order for business people to gain respect fr...
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Author:
Katrina
05th June 2009
"Alcoholics Anonymous hardly sounds like a 'proven method,'" says Melanie Solomon, author of a new book showing alternatives to AA for treating alcohol and substance abuse. "In fact, it doesn't work for most people."A recovered pill addict who found AA mo...
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Author:
Melanie Solomon