Category: Legal Law

How to make your breasts look bigger when you wear a strapless dress
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If you’re going to ask an expert for advice on how to make your breasts look bigger in a strapless dress, she’ll probably tell you that: 1. Choose a dress that comes in bold shades. Dark reds and blues with solid horizontal lines in the breast area are good choices when you’re looking to make…
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Potential cost savings associated with legal outsourcing
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“How much can I save?” “What is the cost of legal work done offshore?” “Please give me a quote of 100 hours per month for legal work done in India.” “What is your hourly rate?” “How much do you charge for ______?” These are the questions and requests directed at me at the beginning of…
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Three Basic Asset Protection Techniques
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In this depressed economy, every dollar you earn and every asset you own is at risk. Vultures in the form of creditors and litigants are salivating at the thought of a successful individual having their assets unprotected. If he’s making money, he currently has a bullseye on his back. The only way to protect what…
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What is the role of a personal injury attorney?
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Were you injured in an accident caused by someone else? If so, you might have a lot of questions on your mind. These questions may be related to paying your medical bills, paying your routine expenses, and dealing with your insurance provider, just to name a few. In this article, we are going to talk…
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Why I love my WMF pressure cooker
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My WMF pressure cooker has made cooking so much easier, not only do I save time, but I also cook my meals more energy-efficiently and I can keep all the healthy nutrients IN the food instead of escaping from the cooker while cooking. I cook. But let’s go back to the beginning: WMF is a…
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Parkinson’s Law and the Peter Principle: Understanding Business and Politics Using Business Axioms
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What business axiom or management principle have you discovered that helps you live better, work smarter, or understand organizations in a way that is unique, fun, or provides that rare but special “ah ha” moment? An example of a well-known business axiom is the famous “Peter Principle” (1) which states: “People rise to their level…
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Audition Tips for Actors: What to Wear to Win the Job! Wear blue!
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The keyword is BLUE. Why blue? Why a colour? Colors are a form of energy. When you communicate, you are expressing ideas through energy: your personality, your voice, your appearance, and the COLOR you are wearing! When you appear on camera, the lens captures the energy of that color. Certain colors have more energy and…
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Learning Disabilities: 18 Critical Factors for a Successful Transition After High School
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Since students with learning disabilities are at higher risk in college, they should allow themselves adequate time to prepare for post-secondary success now. Considering the eighteen factors below increases the likelihood that the transition from high school to college will be as smooth as possible. 1. To begin your college search, make a list of…
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4 important things about a work permit for expats in Indonesia
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What do you need to know about expatriate work permit in Indonesia? Article 1(13) of Law No. 13 of 2003 on Manpower (“Manpower Law”) defines Foreign Workers (“Expatriates”) as holders of foreign citizenship visas who come to Indonesia with the intention to work within the territory of Indonesia. Expatriates are foreign workers who live outside…
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How to address the customer service gap
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Finding solutions that would otherwise confuse organizations Organizations believe that they provide exactly what customers want. Ask any firm and the Pareto Principle will prevail. 80 percent of most organizations believe they provide exemplary customer service. Ironically, less than 20 percent do. According to research by consulting firm Bain and Company, only 8 percent of…
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