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Subliminal Messages & The CIA

28th September 2009
In 1957 the world was awakened to the frightening possibility that our minds could be manipulated. In a simple experiment, by James Vicary, involving popcorn, coke and a cinema audience, we were lead to believe sales were increased through the use of subl... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Red Light Opportunity

25th September 2009
Shuffling along the sidewalk with no place to go neither time to be of a concern, I was trying to think of what to do today. Making my way slowly down this avenue of congress of this capital city I already had a free meal at the eleven o’clock serving.... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Criminal Background Checks For Ohio Schools’ Bus Drivers In Question

25th September 2009
Last month, Columbus, Ohio, police arrested an individual who drives bus for one of the Ohio schools in Columbus. The driver was charged with possession of cocaine and further investigation found the individual had three previous convictions for driving u... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Are More Charter Schools In The Chicago Schools Future?

24th September 2009
Ever since George W. Bush took the oath of president of the United States, he and his administration have instituted many federally mandated changes for public schools across the nation. Now, according to Margaret Spellings, education secretary for the Bu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Lobbying 101

24th September 2009
Lobbying 101 What is Lobbying? Lobbying, quite simply, is: –noun 1.an entrance hall, corridor, or vestibule, as in a public building, often serving as an anteroom; foyer. 2.a large public room or hall adjacent to a legislative chamber. 3.a group of p... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Art Of The Subliminal Message & The Power Of The CIA

23rd September 2009
It was as early as 1957 that we were first introduced to the power of subliminal programming. In a now infamous experiment, James Vicary, took an unsuspecting cinema audience and fed them subliminal messages on the screen that told them to buy popcorn and... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Michigan Schools Shore Up a Failing School System

23rd September 2009
While other states and school districts are searching for progressive and innovative methods to improve student achievement and graduation rates, the Michigan Schools continue to shore up the current failing system, according to The Detroit News. Rather t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Ron Paul & the War on Terror

17th September 2009
Nearly six years ago, on September 11th, 2001, a criminal act occurred in New York, New York. It was broadcast around the world. I remember that on that day I called my mother and told her to turn on the TV while I could only listen to the radio because I... Read >
Author: Ruchir jain

Why Every Franchise Should Use Electronic UFOC Distribution

11th September 2009
In today’s world time is very important, if not everything. Time to prepare, time to market, time to close, time to roll out, and many other time related events can determine in great part whether a franchise venture is successful or yesterdays news. ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Tyranny of Seatbelt Laws…

07th September 2009
Now, Illinois is not the only state in this nation that has created these unconstitutional seatbelt laws. In fact, the only state that doesnt have a seatbelt law is New Hampshire, and I applaud them for having the courage to stand up to the federal govern... Read >
Author: rohitkathuria

Managers: Should Your PR Budget Stress Tactics or Strategy

03rd September 2009
If public relations tactics like special events, brochures, broadcast plugs and press releases dominate your answer, you’re missing the best PR has to offer. Such a budget would tell us that you believe tactics ARE public relations. And that would be... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

The Promise of the Health Insurance Bill

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

A teaching fellowship is the best way for prospective teachers to become familiar with the education

31st July 2009
Today’s educational field is crowded with exceptional talent. The recent influx of highly qualified teachers into both the public and private school systems has only served to better the education that our nation’s children receive. This is indirect... Read >
Author: Gary Fowler

Alternative Minimum Tax (AMT) Part 1 - What is it and Could it Affect How Much You Pay in Taxes?

20th July 2009
Are you affected by the alternative minimum tax? Or worried you might be? You have reason to be concerned. Few of the government's changes to the tax system have had a more adverse effect or have caused as much anger and frustration as the alternative m... Read >
Author: Thomas Quinlin

K-1 Visa Bangkok: Do the Fiances Need to have Met?

17th July 2009
The United States Fiancee visa (known in immigration circles as the K1) is a favored immigration method for many unmarried couples wishing to be together in the USA. In order to better understand the K1 process it is first necessary to understand some of ... Read >
Author: US Visa Lawyer

Foreclosure Tax Credit

09th July 2009
A tax credit is available in some cases to help you buy repo homes. This government incentive is available only for some time but can make buying real estate even more affordable if you are prepared to buy now. There has never been a better time to buy pr... Read >
Author: JosephSmithJr

Ismael Ahmed and DHS plan for greater FIP caseload

12th June 2009
Michigan's high number of unemployed workers are expected to mean a huge jump in family assistance welfare cases later this year as their jobless benefits expire, Department of Human Services officials told a House budget panel on Wednesday. DHS Directo... Read >
Author: Netvantage Marketing Internet Marketing Consulting

The Benefits of a Home Drug Test

11th June 2009
The issue of substance abuse has always been a concern in many ways. Until recently, drinking alcohol was not generally considered to be a social disease, unless a person had extreme problems with it. Regular consumption of alcohol was acceptable in most ... Read >
Author: drugtestkits@gmail.com

Payday Loan Laws

01st June 2009
In the United States, payday loan laws are state regulated. Payday loan is one of the most convenient ways for you to borrow money to meet your emergency expenses before your next paycheck arrives. However, before you take a cash advance, you should kno... Read >
Author: Davis Marco

Payday Loan Laws

29th May 2009
In the United States, payday loan laws are state regulated. Payday loan is one of the most convenient ways for you to borrow money to meet your emergency expenses before your next paycheck arrives. However, before you take a cash advance, you should know ... Read >
Author: Kaylee Hayden

Why Banks Recommend Homeowners in Foreclosure Do Not Hire an Attorney

15th May 2009
This weekend on the radio, there was an interesting discussion among a handful of financial and mortgage experts about the banking industry's current fascination with loan modification programs. The participants in the discussion came up with some very go... Read >
Author: Nick Adama

Tips to avoid gambling

03rd April 2009
The site is designed to help people overcome their gambling addictions have recently been asked by television reporters and associate producers in order to obtain information on individuals who have been affected by compulsive gambling tickets addictions... Read >
Author: rubinavn

Great News For The First Time Home Buyers!

25th March 2009
The $7500 Tax Credit is one where the borrower needs to make repayment. But it is found quite burdensome on people. As people hesitated in getting it, the legislators too had to re-think on it. Public finds it quite troublesome in repaying a whole lot amo... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Have Your Cake and Eat it Too: The Secret of Watching Your Cable Online For FREE!

02nd March 2009
You don’t have to be a world renowned economist to know that we’re in the midst of some seriously tough financial times. To listen to our legislators, experts and advisors, we’re right smack dab in the middle of a glob al economic meltdown that will... Read >
Author: Major Marketing Mojo

Speculative Equity - What Is It and How to Get It?

10th February 2009
People who purchase real estate use the phrase "building equity" to describe the overall increase in equity over time. However, most people think in terms of capturing speculative equity, the equity gained from other speculators bidding up prices. Everyon... Read >
Author: Robert Bell

Cheap California Car Insurance Minimums

08th January 2009
A California platform has been fashioned to reduce the number of drivers without auto insurance in the Golden State. California's Low Cost Auto Insurance Program helps families in need obtain automobile insurance at lower than normal rates. The program'... Read >
Author: EricWeeks

The Auto Insurance Secret: Dangers of Driving While Texting.

19th December 2008
The Auto insurance industry statistics continue to mount with driving while texting evidence and what happens seconds before many accidents happen. It's already known that most accidents happen because of driver error, for example one or more drivers com... Read >
Author: Roy Primm

The Effects Of Divorce On Children Part 1

08th December 2008
There are very few tragedies that impact a child more than the splitting of his or her parents. The foundation for a child is their parents; both of them. Going through a divorce creates a tragedy for the child. The effects of the court system unde... Read >
Author: Lessons For a Happy Marriage

Dog Bitewhat if adog bites me

05th December 2008
Dog bite laws Dog bites are a national epidemic. Many legislators have developed with various methods to deal with this problem. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate the number of dog-bite-related emergency room visits at 300,000 per y... Read >
Author: SaraLovesDogs

Cigarette tax shouldn’t be first resort

01st December 2008
Kentucky, like many other states, is being hit by hard economic times and needs to find a way to deal with a serious revenue shortfall. The state is predicted to face $1.2 billion less in revenues over the next two years, which is bad news considering it... Read >
Author: kjiuy

Gay Marriages

14th October 2008
Gay marriage has indeed become a burning issue in these presidential elections. While the Republican Party is mainly opposed to common-sex marriages, the Democrats tend to support these unholy unions. So, the Republicans would not get most of the gay vote... Read >
Author: Shania Scott

Payday Loan Laws - States Continue To Restrict Borrowers Freedom

02nd October 2008
Legislators in Ohio and other states are continuing to cap payday loans to 36% or lower. The lower interest rates has already forced over 150 payday lenders to close their stores. Politicians in Ohio took away a financial choice that people prefer, and... Read >
Author: sbdesign

Using Voice Recognition with Bluetooth Cell Phones

02nd September 2008
When you are on the road you need to be able to receive calls on your mobile phone. It is unrealistic of legislators to say that no calls should take place while you are driving. I do agree that you should not use a hand to hold your phone to your ear. I ... Read >
Author: Ken Jones

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

The Dual Nature of the Torah

16th August 2008
Traditional Judaism believes that there is a dual Torah, consisting of the Torah Sh'b'ktav (the Written Torah) and the Torah Sh'Ba'al Peh (the Oral Torah). Commandments or statutes derived from the written Torah are called "d'Oraita" from the Aramaic wor... Read >
Author: Ultimate Language

Why Credit Card Companies Face Tough Times From Lawmakers Everywhere

08th May 2008
Credit card companies, who stand accused of rip off practices, are facing mounting pressure from politicians all around the globe. No matter where you go, be it the US, UK or Australia, credit card companies are experiencing a backlash from politicos, ... Read >
Author: Tristan Dunston

How Can a Homeowner Use "Subject to" Financing in Foreclosure?

01st May 2008
"Subject to" financing is where a homeowner sells his home but leaves the existing financing in place and allows the new owner to continue making the monthly payments. The deed is always transferred at this time to the new owner who will be making the pay... Read >
Author: David Dinkel

Market Engineering Measurement Analysis(Continuation)

27th April 2008
Lack of coordination among governing bodies that monitor the stage bus industry: The stage bus industry is beset by the lack of coordination and cooperation among various governmental agencies that regulate the stage bus operation. From the issuing of lic... Read >
Author: Robert II Smith

A Smarter Way to Search the MLS

03rd March 2008
For most home buyers the term "MLS" is synonymous with homes for sale. And most of the time, that's exactly what an MLS provides, but not always. A complete understanding of the term "MLS" can help buyers search more effectively for homes, and help preven... Read >
Author: MarkZ

Changing the Face of Airline Credit Cards

28th February 2008
People who apply for airline credit cards today will find that the application process is fairly straightforward. They will also find that reading the details of their terms and benefits isn’t very difficult for them to do. Moreover, they will find that... Read >
Author: Robert Alan

The Awkwardness of Payday Loans

26th February 2008
The term "payday loan" is probably one of the biggest contradictions of modern times. When someone says payday, you think of compensation, either monetary or material, for services you have rendered to your employer. It is something that you have earned t... Read >
Author: Faldo

Parents Guide for Teen Driving

19th February 2008
It is our hope that acquiring mature driving skills and judgment will be a rewarding experience for you and your teenager. With your involvement, it can also be a safe experience. How do you teach a 16-year-old not to be a 16-year-old behind the wheel of ... Read >
Author: joshuaslaw

The Importance Of Electrical Installation

20th October 2007
Electrical power around the globe is still primarily generated by fossil fuel. Legislators, environmentalists and others who have an interest in saving our planet abhor this. Green energy, the use of renewable electrical power by means of wind, sun and wa... Read >
Author: Christopher

The CIA Subliminal Program

03rd September 2007
As far back as 1957 subliminal messages where being used to try to influence the behaviour of ordinary people. The most famous example, from that time, was the cinema experiment by James Vicary. Vicary prepared a film with the embedded subliminal messages... Read >
Author: Michael McGrath

Paying the Traffic citation in Florida is much easier than you think

02nd September 2007
When you have to pay for the traffic ticket, you do not have to look too far. You have the option to pay your traffic ticket over the internet at the traffic ticket submission website, BobCOP! This year citizens of Florida spoke out. They told their le... Read >
Author: john

List Building: Is Your Email Within the Law?

20th August 2007
Back in 2003, legislators in the United States sought to stem the flow of spam emails that was plaguing our over-belabored inboxes. Problem is, it really didn't help much. Spam comes from all over the world, and it's not stopping. But if you live and oper... Read >
Author: Tellman Knudson & Stephanie Frank

Paying a Traffic Citation in Florida is much easier than you think

14th August 2007
When having to pay for a traffic citation one does not have to look too far. You can pay your traffic citation online at the Internets number one traffic ticket submission site, BobCOP! This year Florida citizens have spoken. They have told their leg... Read >
Author: John Cole News

Support For Higher Education

29th June 2007
Public colleges and universities have a symbiotic relationship with state governments. Public higher education institutions as a part of social foundation play a significant role in creating an educated community and improving state and local economies. L... Read >
Author: andrewshw2

It's marijuana-flavored candy, and it already could be in stores near you.

25th May 2007
A new product on the market may make parents double check the candy bowl. It's marijuana-flavored candy, and it already could be in stores near you. It may look like a normal lollipop or candy bar, but it tastes like pot. Manufacturers have said that t... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan

Front Sight and Concealed Weapons: The Solution

30th April 2007
It is Front Sight Firearms Training Facility’s current mission to instruct teachers across the nation in concealed weapon use for free. Front Sight’s founder and owner, Dr. Ignatius Piazza, intends to get trained concealed weapons experts into all of... Read >
Author: Jayden Adams

Paralegal Education and Certification in the Field of Law

12th April 2007
In the grand scheme of the field of law, paralegals play an important behind the scenes role in the day to activities that result in settlements, cases going to trial and all manner of litigation. Long considered the backbone of the legal field, their wo... Read >
Author: Shay

Criminal Background Checks for Ohio Schools’ Bus Drivers in Question

12th February 2007
Last month, Columbus, Ohio, police arrested an individual who drives bus for one of the Ohio schools in Columbus. The driver was charged with possession of cocaine and further investigation found the individual had three previous convictions for driving u... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

Are More Charter Schools in the Chicago Schools Future?

12th February 2007
Ever since George W. Bush took the oath of president of the United States, he and his administration have instituted many federally mandated changes for public schools across the nation. Now, according to Margaret Spellings, education secretary for the Bu... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

Michigan Schools Shore Up a Failing School System

07th August 2006
While other states and school districts are searching for progressive and innovative methods to improve student achievement and graduation rates, the Michigan Schools continue to shore up the current failing system, according to The Detroit News. Rather t... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

Is the Limited Liability Company the Right Entity for Your Business?

02nd April 2006
Should you operate your business as a corporation? Or is there another, simpler alternative? You've probably noticed that in the past decade there are more and more businesses with their names followed by the letters "LLC" instead of "Inc.". "LLC" stan... Read >
Author: Germaine A Hoston

Why Every Franchise Should Use Electronic UFOC Distribution

27th March 2006
In today's world time is very important, if not everything. Time to prepare, time to market, time to close, time to roll out, and many other time related events can determine in great part whether a franchise venture is successful or yesterdays news. F... Read >
Author: Jason McKay

10 ways to cut your property taxes

05th March 2006
Property taxes are decided collectively by school boards, town boards, legislators, and councils. The tax rate is set by collating the amount of funds an area needs. This is then divided that by the "total taxable" assessed value of the area. The tax an i... Read >
Author: Paul Wilson

Local Government Apathy

14th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Al Arnold I have been concerned about government/political apathy for some time. Especially, when it comes to local government. A unique idea has come out of Nevada. Daniel Rosen has announced his intent to run for U.S. Congress. If ... Read >
Author: Al Arnold

The Case For Taking Your Company Public On The Pink Sheets

01st January 2006
There have been events and legislation that has transformed the financial markets, our economy and the way we conduct business over the course of history, such as the legislation that form the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Internet has also has ... Read >
Author: Joseph Quinones

e-Government is a Complex Task That Requires Agreement and Coordination

09th November 2005
e-Government is a Complex Task That Requires Agreement and Coordination Publishing Guidelines: You may publish my article in your newsletter, on your website or in your print publication provided you include the resource box at the end. Notification wo... Read >
Author: S. Maurer

Land Based vs Internet Slots

10th October 2005
There's been a great deal of discussion about online gambling recently with legislators, operators and the global community of gamblers trying to fathom complex matters such as Internet "locality". In the midst of these deliber... Read >
Author: Ryan D

Why Managers Need the PR Advantage

04th October 2005
Why Managers Need the PR Advantage Where is there a business, non-profit or association manager who does not need all the help he or she can find in achieving their managerial objectives? Help like altering individual perception leading to chan... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly

Want to Light a Fire Under Your PR?

01st October 2005
Want to Light a Fire Under Your PR? Yes? Then do something positive about the behaviors of those important external audiences of yours that MOST affect your operation. Those embers can leap into flame when business, non- profit or association m... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly

Passing the PR Bar

09th September 2005
The public relations bar, should such a proficiency measure ever come about, may well include a test of PR's fundamental premise: people act on their own perception of the facts before them, which leads to predictable behaviors about which somethi... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly

A Sensible Way to Use PR

26th August 2005
A Sensible Way to Use PR The most sensible way for business, non-profit or association managers to use public relations is to strive to alter individual perception among their target publics, which leads to changed behaviors, thus helping achieve ... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly counsels

Perception Persuasion Behavior: PR at Work

23rd August 2005
Perception Persuasion Behavior: PR at Work Managers the business, non-profit and association sort really need to get this down pat if they are to meet their managerial objectives. They need to do something positive about the behaviors of th... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly counsels

Managers: Super-Charge Your PR

22nd August 2005
Managers: Super-Charge Your PR Ain't a gonna happen unless business, non-profit and association managers, possibly like you, do something positive about those important external audiences of yours that most affect your operation. And then, as you... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly counsels

What Some Pros Know About PR

17th August 2005
What Some Pros Know About PR They know they had better do something positive about those outside audiences that MOST affect their organizations. Especially business, non-profit or association managers, who also know they must persuade those key ... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly

Why PR Can be Effective "Medicine"

17th August 2005
Why PR Can be Effective "Medicine" When properly applied by business, non-profit and association managers, public relations "medicine" does something positive about the behaviors of those important external audiences of theirs that MOST affect... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly

You've Done PR the Hard Way Long Enough

17th August 2005
You've Done PR the Hard Way Long Enough As a business, non-profit or association manager, let the tacticians handle the special events, brochures and press releases from now on. You have better things to do. Like demanding the real results... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly

Yes, There is a PR Sweet Spot

11th August 2005
Yes, There is a PR Sweet Spot And here it is: public relations alters individual perception leading to changed behaviors among the key outside audiences of a business, non-profit or association manager. It happens when the manager applies posit... Read >
Author: Bob Kelly