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Life after a Foreclosure.

16th July 2008
Your life during a foreclosure might seem never ending. A foreclosure does affect your credit score report, but the good news is there is life afterwards. If you have fell victim to the Sub-Prim meltdown which caused you to loose your home, I will explain... Read >
Author: Mike Clover

Stop Drinking Now .. College Students and Alcohol Abuse Why?

20th May 2008
The simplest answer to this is they most obvious, it's because they can. Abusing Alcohol is Easy. When there are so few immediate consequences for excessive drinking, when repeat offenders are not disciplined, when parents are not notified about their ... Read >
Author: EdPhilips

Here’s One Tip to Combat Drunk Driving

07th April 2008
Drunk driving has become a huge issue in the U.S. We're hearing more and more stories of drunk driving and people have come up with so many different ways to combat this issue. However, have we seen any improvement? Organizations like M.A.D.D. have bee... Read >
Author: Maria Palma

The Seven Deadly Sins Of Credit Card Use

26th March 2008
No matter how convenient credit cards are - and they're almost obligatory for modern life - there's no denying that they can land the unwary card-holder in a whole world of trouble if not used carefully. Here we present the seven deadly sins of credit car... Read >
Author: Michael Strauss

Why it pays not to speed

25th January 2008
As if avoiding accidents, fines and points on your licence wasn't enough reason to keep within the speed limit on Britain's roads, now you can add a fourth incentive to the list - cheaper car insurance. Research from a price comparison website reveals ... Read >
Author: LuckySeven

Some Sobering Information about Drunk Driving

10th August 2007
Mandatory alcoholism treatment for people incarcerated for alcohol-related offenses and significant changes in our attitudes toward drinking alcohol, when added to the current anti-drunk driving campaigns and laws, are likely to make a major impact on red... Read >
Author: Denny Soinski

Nobody Wants to Do It - But Most of at Least Think About it!

07th August 2007
You've heard the adage, 'Work is a 4-letter word!' There is another foul 4-letter word - nastier than the worst of the worst. It may shock you, but women are even guiltier of using this word than men. In fact, females are notorious repeat offenders. Cu... Read >
Author: Kathy Steinemann

Randall Suggs Reflects on Financial, Emotional Costs of Criminal Recidivism

27th March 2007
"When a convicted criminal is paroled or released from prison, the most common scenario is that he goes back to his old haunts and resumes his criminal lifestyle," says Randy Suggs, Co-Founder of the Second Chance Center (www.secondchancecenters.com), a f... Read >
Author: Kris Nickerson

Criminal Rehabilitation – Working Towards A Better Life For Inmates And Their Families

15th February 2007
Criminal rehabilitation is gaining popularity among many who are forward thinking. Such forms of rehabilitation can help to reduce the number of repeat offenders who return to jail after being unable to adapt to life outside of jail. This can also help to... Read >
Author: Moses Wright

The War on College Alcohol Abuse

18th January 2007
Why do college students abuse alcohol? The answers are probably many, but the simplest answer is this: Because they can. Abusing Alcohol is Easy When there are so few immediate consequences for excessive drinking, when repeat offenders are not disc... Read >
Author: Denny Soinski

The War on College Alcohol Abuse

06th January 2007
What causes college students to abuse alcohol? The answers are probably many, but the simplest answer is this: Because they can. Abusing Alcohol is Easy When there are so few immediate consequences for excessive drinking, when repeat offenders are ... Read >
Author: Denny Soinski

Plea Bargains: What are the factors or special allegations that will increase a person's exposure to

07th June 2006
Plea Bargains: What are the factors or special allegations that will increase a person's exposure to jail time/harsher punishment in a misdemeanor case? There are a number of factors or special allegations that will increase a person's exposure to har... Read >
Author: Darren Kavinoky
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