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24th September 2009
Recommendations form another part of the admissions process. They allow adcoms to see you as an applicant from a different viewpoint. Some may ask you to submit one, others up to three. I suggest you submit at least two recommendations from different acad... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
11th September 2009
The legal provision of bankruptcy, though sometimes misused, is a progressive and often merciful process. By it, a hopelessly indebted individual can make an official declaration of financial inability and be free of obligation. This may be on a temporary... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
08th September 2009
Today the most important form of debt that any household has in America is credit card debt. With credit cards freely available and credits being offered in every possible way to every possible person without a thorough check on the credit worthiness, the... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
07th September 2009
As is the case with a great deal of Americans, up till recently I had a mini treasure trove of used electronics equipment in my basement, attic, and closet—all gathering dust, languishing in complete disuse and disrepair. After having taken the energy ... Read >
Author: Tom Lasky
18th August 2009
In a country where the elder is paid much respect, the Grandparents (and Senior Citizens) Day has been a yearly tradition every first Sunday of September in the Philippines since 1987. This practice was adopted from the Americans who first started the tra... Read >
Author: Timothy Spencer
10th August 2009
Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA), a health insurance policy, was enacted by the US congress in 1986 for protecting US citizens, from being devoid of health care in the event of your losing job. It gives the right to employees, person... Read >
Author: Jamie Hanson
08th August 2009
Today, the battle on the health insurance bill in the US Congress is on-going. Meanwhile, at the White House, the President is strongly pushing through of it is passage. Politically, health insurance is a matter of a critical issue and it should be treate... Read >
Author: Ashtone
02nd August 2009
There are trends developing right now that will help you make money online in the months or years to come, if you are willing to find these trends and take action on them. Finding and using the right type of information online, will lead you to the forefr... Read >
Author: Anthony A. Chambers
24th July 2009
Green Card is an identification document issued by United State Government that confirms the bearer as the lawful permanent resident of United States.
Benefits of US Green Card
A green card holder, being the permanent citizen of US, has all the rig... Read >
Author: Usafis
19th July 2009
Parent’s day is round the corner. In 1994, President Bill Clinton signed into law a resolution adopted by the US Congress to establish the fourth Sunday of every July as Parents' Day. This day is similar to Mother's Day and Father's Day. Parents’ Day ... Read >
Author: peter rock
01st July 2009
The very controversial switchblade knife has been around a very long time. This blade is the size and shape of most of you average pocket knives but with a twist. With the push of a button a spring pops the blade out and is ready to be used. There are ... Read >
Author: 33james
26th June 2009
Generally, the federal and state laws are pro-labor and have been made to protect the rights and welfare of workers who are considered to be the lifeline of the economy.
To provide workers with more protection against abusive companies and employers, t... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
17th June 2009
The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 (HIPAA) was enacted and enforced in the year 1996 when the US Congress enacted the law and made it mandatorily applicable to all ‘covered entities’. These ‘covered entities’ have bee... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
05th June 2009
The International Marriage Broker Regulation Act ("IMBRA") was passed by the US Congress in order to help protect foreign brides from abusive husbands. IMBRA requires international marriage brokers to check the background histories of its customers to hel... Read >
Author: KVisaAttorney.com
03rd June 2009
Make Homes Affordable People who own their own homes receive many benefits that renters don't. Numerous studies have shown that homeowners are more likely to be interested in their communities, build wealth, and continue their education. Homeowners are a... Read >
Author: Gene Asher
01st June 2009
In 2004, the use of hosted VoIP services began to increase dramatically. Hosted VoIP offers improved business communication, a step which has led to a revolution in communication standards and service delivery of companies using IP telephony. The use of h... Read >
Author: AlterSage
29th May 2009
The Presidential Dollars represent the latest attempt by the US Mint to circulate a one dollar coin in the United States.
It’s a noble ambition… well, at least it’s a worthy attempt to save some money. Dollar coins cost pennies to make, and they... Read >
Author: RBTV01
29th May 2009
The Presidential Dollars represent the latest attempt by the US Mint to circulate a one dollar coin in the United States.
It’s a noble ambition… well, at least it’s a worthy attempt to save some money. Dollar coins cost pennies to make, and they... Read >
Author: RBTV01
17th May 2009
In his first address to the joint session of the US congress President Obama said that his government will not give tax breaks to US companies that ship American jobs abroad. If this move is made legislation it will hurt India’s BPO sector. India Inc i... Read >
Author: Shikha Suman
11th May 2009
The very controversial switchblade knife has been around a very long time. This blade is the size and shape of most of you average pocket knives but with a twist. With the push of a button a spring pops the blade out and is ready to be used. There are ... Read >
Author: 33james
16th April 2009
Make Homes Affordable Individuals who own their own homes have many benefits that tenants don't. Many studies have showed that homeowners are most likely to be interested in their communities, build wealth, and continue their education. Homeowners are al... Read >
Author: Gene Asher
03rd March 2009
The US congress passed a set of uniform laws to govern how bankruptcy is dealt with. In these bankruptcy laws, or the bankruptcy code, there are ways to protect the debtor from being harassed while they are trying to pay off their loans. The different met... Read >
Author: QC
16th February 2009
The national friendship day is one that has a lot of popularity in the United States of America. It is a day that is set aside to recapture and celebrate the spirit of friendship. When you have close friends in your life, you should never take them for gr... Read >
Author: Francis K Githinji
17th January 2009
Some time ago, a cargo plane crashed in Los Angeles. The cause of the crash, it was quickly discovered, was due to a series of miscalculations concerning the weight of the baggage loaded on the plane. The load was unbalanced and the plane could not take o... Read >
Author: Andrea Percival
09th January 2009
Economic Stimulus Plan for Entrepreneurs
The chance of an economic stimulus plan finding its way into the hands of entrepreneurs by way of the US Congress is about as slim as the chance that the leaders of the big three automakers will be turning in th... Read >
Author: Rachel Thompson
02nd December 2008
General Motors is getting close to going bankrupt and to being liquidated. Ineptitude and greed of its management, its board, and its union are finally catching up with the former king of the automotive industry.
In liquidation, foreign companies will... Read >
Author: drklaus
01st December 2008
Just when we think we've seen it all, the financial crisis brings new surprises each day. This weeks drama featured General Motors, Ford, and Chrysler executives landing in Washington on corporate jets looking for their share of the $700 billion Troubled... Read >
Author: Michael Letcher
26th November 2008
1970’s Onwards
In 1977, the film Pumping Iron, starring Arnold Schwarzenegger, the famous bodybuilder, was released. This gave the sport a huge publicity boost.
At about this time the IFBB, the International Federation of Bodybuilders, were the p... Read >
Author: peter radford
20th October 2008
The U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) and the Department of State (DOS) estimates that each year 450,000 US citizens marry foreign nationals. They also believe that a large percentage of these marriages are entered into solely for immigrat... Read >
Author: VisaPro.com
13th October 2008
We are experiencing right now what unbridled greed can do to a hardworking country. The effects of Wall Street's fraud are becoming very painful for the working stiff, who have no choice but to entrust the results of their life's toils to our country's b... Read >
Author: drklaus
09th June 2008
The Green movement often occupies conflicting and challenging terrain. By way of example, throughout this year, the US Congress will be debating a carbon cap and trade system designed to slow carbon emissions in an effort to combat global warming.
Mea... Read >
Author: Brian Nicholas
02nd April 2008
There are a lot of advantages to digital TV. That's why the US Congress has mandated that all over the air TV signals will be in digital TV format by February 17, 2009. At that time, analog over the air TV signals will be discontinued and only digital T... Read >
Author: emily@margae.net
01st April 2008
There are a lot of advantages to digital TV. That's why the US Congress has mandated that all over the air TV signals will be in digital TV format by February 17, 2009. At that time, analog over the air TV signals will be discontinued and only digital T... Read >
Author: emily@margae.net
30th January 2008
No, it hasn't happened yet. But, the process has begun and it will continue as more and more employers of every possible description in America come to understand about the current and coming labor shortage in the United States.
Here are the current fa... Read >
Author: James O. Armstrong
18th January 2008
If you are considering filing for personal bankruptcy, Here are some of the myths and facts about it.
1)Will Bankruptcy Stop Foreclosure On My Home? If your home is in foreclosure, Chapter 13 Bankruptcy will stop the foreclosure at any time prior to t... Read >
Author: Tomas
07th November 2007
The US congress passed a set of uniform laws to govern how bankruptcy is dealt with. In these bankruptcy laws, or the bankruptcy code, there are ways to protect the debtor from being harassed while they are trying to pay off their loans. The different met... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
07th November 2007
Becoming bankrupt is not something that many people think about. There are occasions when this will happen and these individuals will need to file for bankruptcy. The various chapters of bankruptcy like chapter 13, and chapter 11 are taken from the bankru... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
22nd October 2007
FCRA or The Fair Credit Reporting Act is designed by the Federal Trade Commission to promote accuracy and ensure privacy of the information used in consumer reports. This is designed to protect the citizen and several commonly asked questions are answered... Read >
Author: David Makarski
03rd October 2007
Hybrid Car HistoryThe history of the hybrid car reaches all the back to the 18th century. When France had a steam powered motor carriage that traveled at 6mph. Then in the 19th century an Englishman made a car with an electric motor and a blacksmith from... Read >
Author: Anthony
02nd October 2007
The US Congress responded to the devastation caused by hurricane Katrina in December 2005 by passing the Gulf Opportunity Zone Act of 2005 (the "GO Zone Investment Act") that provides support to individuals and businesses struck by hurricanes Katrina, Rit... Read >
Author: Clint Jhonson
21st August 2007
Everybody aspires to make their dream house and live life with as much of luxuries as possible. This kind of thought comes to people from time to time, but apparently various kinds of responsibilities act as constrains in the fulfillment of these dreams. ... Read >
Author: Antonio Redford
25th July 2007
Chrysler part of the used to be Detroit’s Big Three and producer of American Motors catalytic converter is now down to being the fourth-largest US automaker. And just recently it has announced that it is dropping its plans for a new Imperial luxury se... Read >
Author: Jason Moore
01st July 2007
The US Congress passed a law that established a set of uniform laws to govern how bankruptcy was handled. These laws were placed under a system called the bankruptcy code. In this code there are chapters that pertain to various issues in bankruptcy. One s... Read >
Author: Peter Gitundu
29th June 2007
With the rise of technology and Internet-dependence, duplication of content has indeed proliferated. Students have almost unlimited access to many online resources that they could easily print and claim as their own. Marketing campaigns that use duplicate... Read >
Author: Fritz Dorado
10th June 2007
It's perhaps one of the sadder ironies of our time that the astonishing affluence we enjoy in inessential luxuries should be accompanied by increasing poverty in the most basic necessity of all ? the very food we eat.
The one thing in which our modern ... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
08th June 2007
It was observed centuries ago that sailors deprived of fresh fruit and vegetables on long voyages became ill with scurvy. Now of course, not many of us today have to live on salt-preserved meat and dry, weevil infested biscuits, and no doubt our modern W... Read >
Author: Steve Smith
27th March 2007
Surprising it may seem, but tracing the history of anabolic steroid will reveal that there was prevalence of its use among professional athletes in ancient Greece. In those times, athletes used natural steroidal substances in order to enhance androgenic a... Read >
Author: Sudhani
27th March 2007
Tom Harkin is considered to be one of the most adventurous, hard-working fighters in the US Congress. Many people support him and believe him as Harkin speaks up for people who may be left out or ‘forgot’.
Thomas Richard Harkin is the junior United ... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
16th November 2006
In the eve of last century, asbestos was considered the ideal construction material. It was resistant to fire, isolated electricity conduction was easy to use and above was, was very inexpensive. But problems rose when asbestos was proved to produce fatal... Read >
Author: Mitch Johnson
13th October 2006
Keeping Abreast of Parasitic Implants!
When an advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration recommended
that silicone gel-filled breast implants be reinstated after having
been banned years ago on health concerns, the membership of that pane... Read >
Author: Annabel Cruz
08th September 2006
Personal Bankruptcy what is it?
Personal Bankruptcy is legal procedures that enables a debtor to for the time being or lastingly avoid paying some of their personal debt unpaid. The US Congress enacted the existing bankruptcy code in 1978, and newly a... Read >
Author: Derek Gardener
08th September 2006
Most programs provide suitable ads for you to use.
Check under Marketing or Training and you should find them.
However, you should have three types of letters -
1. To those you've not dealt with before,
2. To those you've dealt with or who h... Read >
Author: Eva Claesson
08th September 2006
Mainly look at who your ads are being sent to.
1. If they are being sent to complete strangers,
new prospects that you've not had dealings with before,
then your ad should not mention the program, but rather ask
them to request the information f... Read >
Author: Eva Claesson
21st May 2006
What is the single lender rule and why is there so much talk about it in the press nowadays? Is the US congress a single lender congress or is it concerned with the best interests of the disadvantaged students, as it claims to be? The following single len... Read >
Author: Amelie Gam
09th May 2006
HIPAA has led to sweeping changes to health care administration and information systems as health care organizations struggle to achieve cost-effective compliance by 2003. The US Congress enacted the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act or ... Read >
Author: Mansi Gupta
02nd May 2006
In school, we all study the history of the United States, but the US Flag can become subsumed by battles, important historic figures and other events. The history of our flag is important though, and has many twists and turns as the Congress and US govern... Read >
Author: Blair Stephens
20th April 2006
Recommendations form another part of the admissions process. They allow adcoms to see you as an applicant from a different viewpoint. Some may ask you to submit one, others up to three. I suggest you submit at least two recommendations from different acad... Read >
Author: Devin Yeo
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