Archive for September, 2010

Why A Child Is Cute

We find every child a cute child. We enjoy looking at the children, love playing with them and share their happiness and innocence with joy. Why? Is it only because the child is a lovely child in looks? That is not true. We mainly enjoy being with children and love them because they are honest. [...]

How To Break The News Of Divorce To Your Kids

How To Break The News Of Divorce To Your Kids
Divorce can be a traumatic experience for your children. No matter how old they are, the divorce will be hard for them to understand and eventually to accept. Some children in fact harbor hopes that their parents will get back together even after several years of [...]

The Case for Diversity

Our society wants to define diversity as profiles in which demographics measure the state of variation within a group. The portion of females, the ethnic distribution, and statistics is our criteria for diversity. I suggest a broader perspective which will certainly include well distributed demographics attributes, but also include people from a wide [...]

When should you begin teaching your child to read?

It is never too early to begin teaching your child to read, or at least laying the foundation for early literacy skills, and it can definitely be left too late!
If you are not sure then think about this. Statistically, more American children suffer long-term life-long harm from the process of learning to read than from [...]

Lawyers Are The Most Laughed Off Professionals

I used to be a lawyer, but now I am a reformed character. – Woodrow Wilson (1856 – 1924)
Pun apart, dictionary says a lawyer is a professional person authorized to practice law; conduct lawsuits or give legal advice. The famed legal encyclopedia Thomas Gales goes further in describing a lawyer as Any qualified person who [...]

Divorce Lawyer: Key to Divorce

Divorce refers to the dissolution or the legal end of a marriage. Every state has its own legal requirements governing when a divorce may be granted. These legal requirements may include a residency requirement, grounds or a reason for the divorce, among others.
The grounds for divorce may vary from being fault-based and no-fault based. [...]

How to Appeal When Your Medical Insurance Declines Your Claim

How to Appeal When Your Medical Insurance Declines Your Claim
If you are like most people, when your medical insurance declines your claim, you are left feeling helpless and frustrated. After all, if you need health care and your insurance is saying you dont, you have two choices appealing your claim or paying for the [...]

Lawyers Professional Liability Insurance for the Distressed Risk

Professional liability insurance is a necessity for lawyers. Unfortunately, not all lawyers are able to secure the coverage they need in the standard marketplace because they are considered to be a distressed risk. The question is, what exactly does distressed mean?
A distressed risk is one that has difficulty securing professional liability insurance because [...]

The Case Against Paying Points

Points seem like a good idea, after all, the interest rate is lowered. But if you don’t have cash on hand in advance, paying points can seem just out of reach. Do you need to pay points?
For most people, paying points just doesn’t make sense.
A point, often called a discount point or origination fee, is [...]

What To Do If Your Child Has Chicken Pox

Chicken pox is a common affliction that affects people of all ages but is most commonly seen in children. The symptoms of chicken pox are red bumps on the body that turn into blisters and that increase in quantity over several days. The bumps may look like insect bites or a rash and is often [...]

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