Articles, tagged with "unfairness", page 2
26th October 2010
It's hard to keep up with all of the imploding celebrity marriages. Evey day it seems the news informs us of at least one more celebrity divorce. It's easy to imagine that all of the divorces are just a result of crazy young stars and starlets leapfroggin...
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ArticleSubmit Auto
15th October 2010
Insurance is a slightly unusual business because it depends on your honesty to tell the insurance company everything it needs to know about the risk you want it to underwrite. The insurer cannot know everything. So there's this rule. If anything significa...
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Todd Jones
13th October 2010
There are some people who can always attract money, wherever they go. These are the people who find dollar bills lying on the ground, who get unexpected checks in the mail, and who win big every time they step into a casino. They win contests, they get bo...
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Carla Jiroux Kaplan
01st September 2010
Everything has its own saturation date but photography is something which is considered to be wholly versatile. Photography is definitely an art and that is why there are unfairness between an expert and ordinary photographer. Now let's converse a little ...
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Joris Macmillan
27th August 2010
When civil lawsuits reach a certain point in the process, it is time for attorneys on both sides to take depositions. This is their opportunity to find out what witnesses that may be called to testify for the other side knows about the case. A location mu...
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Art Jones
12th August 2010
Credit repair is kind of a conundrum for the average Joe. It is a riddle wrapped in mystery inside an enigma, to quote the great Winston Churchill. But when we unwrap the layers of confusion that has been caused by an ignorant media, greedy swindlers, and...
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Archercredit
12th August 2010
Everyone who has ever worked in a stressful environment will attest to the harm it does to our minds and bodies. The new manager, much younger, thinks he or she knows all. The company has cut back and eliminated jobs and downloaded the extra work to the r...
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acaper
19th May 2010
At one point in life, we all have lost or will lose a loved one.
Grief is the normal, yet complex, response to loss. We, as human beings, experience grief because of our ability to develop emotional bonds and attachments - be it out of a need for secu...
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martalog
27th April 2010
Everybody has desires - and everybody primarily is looking for ways to achieve their desires. One of the reasons why personal development info products and training are so popular these days is because we all want so much more out of life than we ever did...
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weddingwording
19th April 2010
Santander UK has been displaying an astonishing level of appetite for risking its reputation and corporate image in a high-profile employment dispute that has made UK legal history on several accounts.
Santander UK is the UK financial services provider...
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Simon King
07th April 2010
The DMCA, or Digital Millennium Copyright Act, was signed into law by President Bill Clinton on October 28, 1998. It is an American law that protects copyrights over the Internet. The radio industry has to pay a musician or band royalties when they play t...
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JBachmeier
16th March 2010
In some ways, Spanish law is delightfully simple. For instance, if you sign something, no matter what, then you are bound by it. No point exists in claiming at a later stage that it was unfair or you did not understand what it was you signed because you d...
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Trevor Norman
15th March 2010
Low self-esteem can be the hardest thing in the world to repair, because it is so difficult and painful to acknowledge, and the easiest thing to mask. And when we experience a huge crisis, if we are fortunate we get the opportunity to face the truth and d...
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Jennifer Stewart
23rd February 2010
The spirit of corporate social responsibility is that organisations should behave like 'good citizens' in their communities. Good citizens think about others beside themselves, and try to exercise ethical judgements when deciding how to behave.
This i...
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Simon King
19th February 2010
In life, I have come to accept the fact that there are questions of mine that will never be answered to my satisfaction if at all. I have come to accept the fact that some things in life are beyond my comprehension and I must trust or have faith that cer...
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Shelley Stile-Divorce Recovery Life Coach& Author