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Making The Leap From Cubicle Slave To Full Time Copywriter
By sadiyya at 2 February, 2012, 12:00 am
Making the leap from your job to a full time freelance career can be daunting to say the least. Here are six steps to make the transition as smooth and easy as possible.
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Resume Service – Difficult Work Made Easy
By amandapelligra at 10 January, 2012, 12:00 am
Is it right that you are trying for that interview and that preferred post? In fact, professional resume writers have helped lots of employment seekers achieve these plans just by using a few tested resume writing ideas I want to talk about through this piece of writing. The cash invested on appointing a certified resume writing service is a justifiable investment and will pay for itself within 2 or 3 days of your new employment.
Read More >>Selling Ebooks Online: Why One Freelance Writer Self-Published 50 Ebooks On Amazon in 12 Months
By ForeclosureBiz at 10 January, 2012, 12:00 am
Thanks to megasites like Amazon and Barnes and Noble, many wannabe writers are turning to self-publishing to realize their dreams. They don’t have to wait for large publishing houses to dole out contracts to them. Not only can they self-publish their books very easily, they get to keep most of the profits as well. And the kicker is, they don’t have to sell nearly as many copies to make a good living.
Read More >>Personal Injury: Prove and Secure a Settlement
By seomul at 10 January, 2012, 12:00 am
There is personal injury committed against another when a victim’s body and emotions are harmed by another person, whether intentional or not. Most of the time, offenders will act like they have nothing to do with the injury. It is the victim’s duty to let authorities know about his or her predicament. These injuries may be as evident as a car accident caused by another driver who disobeys traffic laws, or less physically-obvious ones like stress from being overworked, harassed or bullied. All of these situations are personal injuries that will require the expertise of a lawyer.
Read More >>Keeping A Balance When Writing Your Novel
By gwglass at 10 January, 2012, 12:00 am
You are doing something that many people only dream about. You have decided to turn those ideas in your head into something worthwhile. You have decided to write a novel. It isn’t easy, which I’m sure you’ve figured out by now. You need to spend quite a bit of time on this project. One thing that many people forget to do is figure out how to maintain some kind of personal life when writing. Many people spend all of their free time writing, which can be damaging. In this article, you’ll learn how to maintain a personal life while writing your novel.
Read More >>Avoiding Lemon Laws Issues- Your Vehicle-Friendly Guide!
By seomul at 10 January, 2012, 12:00 am
Buying a car can be a daunting task. The truth is buying a car can be one of the most expensive investments in your lifetime. Spending your hard earned money shall be taken wisely. Otherwise, you’ll end up squeezing a lemon. That’s the least thing you want to happen. While lemon laws will protect consumers against juicing a lemon, it is still best to examine your potential car before closing the deal. Here’s how you can avoid lemon laws issues and enjoy driving experience at its best.
Read More >>Personal Injury Claims for Military Personnel and Families
By seomul at 9 January, 2012, 12:00 am
Medical malpractice not only happens to ordinary citizens of the country, but also to military personnel who sought treatment from military hospitals. However, there is a doctrine that prohibits military personnel from taking legal action against the government in case the personnel is injured or has died due to medical malpractice. In 1950, the Feres Doctrine was enacted and it has since become controversial because it does not allow active military personnel to run after the military hospital and staff even if the personnel get grossly injured or even die. Families of military personnel who have died of medical malpractice in military hospitals cannot file lawsuits and claims against the government. This is very unfortunate especially if a military serviceman is the breadwinner of the family and has lost the ability to earn income for the family. There has been a large debate as to whether this law must be abolished or not. Sadly, this is the law and everybody has to abide by it.
Read More >>You Need One Hundred Percent Dedication To Write Your Novel
By gwglass at 9 January, 2012, 12:00 am
Plenty of people these days would like to write a novel. Many people are inspired by people like J.K. Rowling, who wrote Harry Potter while she was broke, and now is the richest person in the U. K. It would be great to get an inspiration for a story like she did, and turn it into wonderful entertainment that everybody can enjoy. However, writing a novel is a bit more than inspiration. You need dedication, plenty of it. Just like that old sage once said, invention is one percent inspiration, and ninety nine percent perspiration. With novel writing, it’s equally true.
Read More >>The Pen Is Mightier Than The Sword A Conservative Guide To Online Publishing Part 1
By jdholladay at 7 January, 2012, 12:00 am
The pen is mightier than the sword, or so they say. I won’t go into who “they” are, nor the truth of the title – it is just to get your attention.
Read More >>Attorneys And The Legal Profession
By davek123 at 5 January, 2012, 12:00 am
Nowadays, there have not been a lot of changes that persist when you compare early modern lawyers with modern ones.
These lawyers served as political and legal counsels to princely houses, municipalities, and religious houses and were courtroom defenders at that and a lot of them held positions not only in the courts but in royal administration as well.
Read More >>Why The Poor People Don’t Get A Divorce
By davek123 at 5 January, 2012, 12:00 am
The price of attorney fee is at $100 per hour where in fact, lawyers donated $1 million in free legal services to the poor people of New Hampshire last year.
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