• December 26, 2022

How to deal with mortgage delinquency

After my interview on FOXbusiness.com yesterday with Jenna Lee, Connell McShane and Dagen McDowell, it became clear from the emails that there are many people who are facing catastrophic problems paying their mortgages and, worryingly, many are hoping that the government intervention to solve the problem. Although we hope to have useful answers and solutions…

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Migrate your Ning social network to a new social network platform

The clock has started ticking on their decision to stay with Ning and pay them for their social network or find a new solution. Yesterday, I think I found the best alternative to Ning network, but there are some disclaimers. First of all, I will admit that for my social networks I manage and generate…

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Information about antispam and antispam software

Checking emails is boring and unproductive. Worse yet, you may run into harmful programs. To make sure this doesn’t happen, find out about antispam software early. Understanding spam Spam in the digital world is unsolicited emails that are sent to customers. The main objective is to advertise a product or service. Many advertisers use spam…

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Contemplating the cloud: a viable solution for all

What is cloud computing? Cloud computing (or cloud storage) is the process of storing data online, and it is gaining popularity for a number of reasons. It is a secure way to store information, the data is password protected, can be easily shared with others, cannot be lost, damaged or stolen, and does not take…

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Homeschooling Children ages three to five and legal requirements

Parents who decide to homeschool their preschool-age children have researched the value of homeschooling their own children. Starting home school at preschool age is a great way to get parents and child used to the idea of ​​learning at home. This is also a great way to make it easy to learn how to teach…

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The Berge Istra, a sad but true story

In 1971 I was chief surgeon on the P&O liner Orkney. I was coming home from Australian time. 24 hours out of Freemantle in the middle of the night there was a summons in the radio room for an urgent medical consultation with the captain of an unidentified ship. It was his chief electrician who…

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Australia’s counter-terrorism laws: have they gone too far?

Frankly, a series of events in Australia in the last few days have left me reeling in shock and surprise. The first was an incident in which an 18-year-old was shot dead by police. He’s technically a man, but I call him a boy. A boy who was dumb and very naive. A brainwashed jihadist.…

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Cognitive dissonance and the Shroud of Turin

One of the many examples of misconduct in Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me): Why We Justify Foolish Beliefs, Bad Decisions, And Harmful Acts by Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson is Oprah Winfrey’s public endorsement of A million little pieces by James Frey, who was a literary fraud. It was a mistake any talk…

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How to use aftershave

For men starting their shaving journey or for experienced and expert level groomers. Here are some tips on how to best use aftershave to get the most out of your purchase. First step, what aftershave to choose. The good news is that there is no firm answer to this. The bad news is that it…

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Improve VC Returns with Intellectual Property Portfolio Management

For all the glamor and allure that surrounds the venture capital industry, one would expect investment returns from venture capital funds to be significantly higher relative to other investment vehicles that are more widely available. However, industry research indicates that, over time, returns from venture capital have been roughly equal to those of the broader…

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