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Realtors® vs FSBO In Vegas

02nd May 2007
Let's face it, there are really two main ways to sell your home. Your can use a Realtor® or you can sell your home yourself. The one statistic that you hear a lot of is the fact that more and more homes are being listed by the owner. The statistic that t... Read >
Author: Mark Hostetler

Mortgage

21st April 2007
A mortgage is a means of securing charge on a property of other immovable assets usually for the purpose of financing its purchase. The word mortgage derives from the French words mort meaning dead, and gage meaning pledge. The implication was that the pr... Read >
Author: Andy

Teacher Motivation - Who Teachers The Teachers?

15th February 2007
In these days of budget cuts, classroom overcrowding, and compulsory high-stakes testing, teacher motivation is more and more difficult to sustain. Many teachers decry the lack of control they have over their classroom scheduling due to federally, state,... Read >
Author: Charlie Cory

Laugh and the Work World Laughs With You

21st November 2006
Many of today's work environments are rife with moody bosses and co-workers, repetitive tasks and unpredictable market pressures. Stress abounds. Managers often tell me they can't afford the time or cost for my humor workshops; how can they afford not to ... Read >
Author: Craig Harrison

Why is CBS's Smith so fun?

29th September 2006
The premise of Smith is completely ridiculous: A family man (Ray Liotta) is actually a master thief, who travels around the country pulling off grand heists. He has a team of specialists who assist him, and none are redeeming characters. So, we are suppos... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola

NCLB Program Should Take Its Cue from Dallas Schools

07th August 2006
Failure to educate our country's most disadvantaged students is the most glaring and abiding social and moral problem of the United States. For nearly 20 years, our nation has worked to improve our schools and student achievement levels. The No Child Left... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke

Medical Malpractice: What to look for in an Attorney

12th July 2006
The concept of shopping for an attorney can seem foreign to many people, particularly those with little contact with the law. To many, the law seems an incomprehensible enigma filled with Latin jargon, a complex judicial system, and high stakes all around... Read >
Author: Jason Hanson

An Overview of the Escrow Account

23rd June 2006
Whether buying or selling real estate, you will inevitably deal with an escrow account. If you are not familiar with an escrow account, here is an overview. An Overview of the Escrow Account A real estate transaction is a high dollar transaction. In... Read >
Author: Raynor James

Why Video Evidence is Rejected by the Courts

03rd April 2006
Let's say you're a personal injury attorney working with a videographer to develop a video documentary that portrays how your client's life has changed as a result of being injured. Such video evidence is usually called a "Day-in-the-Life" or "Slice-of-L... Read >
Author: Ron Peer

Mind Mapping

16th August 2005
Mind Mapping By: Robert F. Abbott Ever been on a project where you had trouble keeping all the 'if' questions straight? "If this happens," you say, "we'll do one thing. But, if that happens, we'll do something else instead, but only on a Wed... Read >
Author: Robert F. Abbott
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