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Posted by William Hudson on July 8, 2011 at 08:06 am
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GS helps you to discover which of the products within the mother site are worth your while. These are the top sellers, the ones that rank the highest on web searches.
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Posted by admin on July 7, 2011 at 12:03 pm
— During the stock market’s wild ride, mutual fund investors went off the rails. From mid-2008 through March 2009, when the S&P 500 fell 36%, they pulled $250 billion out of equity funds.
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Fix your money mistakes
Posted by Adriana Noton on July 7, 2011 at 08:47 am
Personal injury can be simple injuries or it can be serious injuries caused by a careless party. If the latter is the situation, intervention of any court should be sought by the person who has been gravely injured by a careless person. Success in any court action depends on the qualifications and ability of the lawyer handling the case. A careless party can be a motor vehicle driver, an employer or a medical practitioner.
Professional negligence is one of the leading causes of bodily damage in the world. If a doctor does not treat a patient following standard medical practice and the patient suffers grieve damage, the doctor will have to compensate the patient. Such compensation will help the patient to be able to treat the wounds suffered and to cater for all the expenses that he has incurred.
If the machines of a company are not well maintained, employees can be injured any time. The duty of maintaining machines is the employer’s duty. Therefore, the employer is fully responsible for injuries employees get while using machines that are not well maintained. An employer is required to take some policies that cover all employees while they are working. Monetary compensation to injured workers will come from the contributions that have been made over time to an insurance company.
A particular disability may have been caused by a careless motorist or a motorcyclist. If such is the case, one should not hesitate to sue the motorist or the motorcyclist in question. So that to be able to sustain this type of case in a court of law, one will have to prove that the motorist who one has charged played a big role in causing a particular accident.
The outcome of a court procedure where a motorist is being sued can favor the defendant or the plaintiff. If it favors the plaintiff, compensation has to be furnished immediately by the motorist’s insurer. Motorists are required to take coverage that covers other road users.
Success in any law courts partly depends on the competence of the attorney contracted. A competent attorney is the one who has many years of experience and is well educated. A lawyer who has been educated in a top notch university should be hired.
Filing a case is the lawyer’s responsibility. Filing is the first process in any court process. After a case is registered by court authorities, hearings will begin. The lawyer will present one’s side of the story during all hearings. The judge will evaluate all arguments presented and come up with a suitable ruling.
In the legal sense, personal injury is serious bodily harm caused by a particular party negligently. Such a party can be an employer, a product manufacturer or even a motorist. To get monetary damages, one has to file his case in a court of law.
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Posted by admin on July 6, 2011 at 09:34 am
It would seem that a few people are finally managing to grasp what to do in a famine: don’t send food, send money.In Kenya, Save The Children is giving people vouchers to buy food in local markets. Several other aid groups are piloting similar schemes, some of them simply handing out cash to people who need food, or transferring it to their mobile phones using the country’s wildly popular Mpesa …
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Famine: Don’t Send Food, Send Money
Posted by admin on July 6, 2011 at 09:34 am
KATHMANDU, July 4 – When Bina Tamang was told that she could earn money by not felling trees in the tiny forest that serves as the source of fuel and fodder for 65 families in her area, the 27-year-old was incredulous.
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Nepal: Women Grow Carbon Money on Trees
Posted by on July 4, 2011 at 22:49 pm
San Diego Unified has long warned its schools not to spend money meant for disadvantaged students on medical or athletic supplies.
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Money for Needy Kids Wasn’t Spent on Them
Posted by on July 4, 2011 at 04:53 am
“Don’t spend all your money.” That was President Obama’s advice to the average U.S.
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Money Matters – Saving More: The First Step
Posted by on July 4, 2011 at 04:33 am
A Sylvania Township registered nurse gains power of attorney for an elderly man in her care, eventually taking hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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Money theft from elderly on rise
Posted by on July 3, 2011 at 13:57 pm
There’s a fascinating examination of who makes the money, earns the profits, and who does the jobs in relation to the iPod in this paper. There’s a reasonably conventional look at the paper here, at Reuters.
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iPods: Who Gets the Money and Who Gets the Jobs?
Posted by on July 3, 2011 at 13:12 pm
It’s easy enough to show that celebrities get lots of money.
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Celebrities: Why Do They Get So Much Money?
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