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Benefits of Identity Theft Shield
Attorney General John Ashcroft called identity theft as “one of the fastest growing crimes in the United States”. Federal Trade Commission (FTC), the leading governmental agency which keeps records on identity theft, estimates that over 9 million Americans (or 4.25% of all adults) are victims of ID theft on an annual basis, resulting in $52.6 [...]
Suggestions On How to Meditate Part 2
You could also have a meditation of questions and answers. It is important to write down the questions that you wish to ask before you begin, so that there is a flow and a direction of the meditation process. Have a note pad so that you can write down the answers that come to you. [...]
You Got An Idea So What Do you Do Next?–Tips On Starting Your Own Business Part 2
Probably in the beginning everything will be small. So act accordingly. Do not make monster orders without knowing that you will be able to sell all of the order. You don’t want to have a huge inventory in the beginning so that you can keep your cost down. Sell out most of what you got [...]
Internet Scams and the Charlatans Behind Them
If you’ve ever been interested in making money on the internet, then at some point you’ve probably visited your favorite search engine and typed in one of the following phrases: “Make Money” – “Work From Home” – “Get Rich Online.” And, you’ve encountered some deliciously interesting results. My personal favorites are the websites that have [...]
Enjoy Those Moments Of Spontaneity Part 1
I think some of the absolute funniest, warmest moments that I remember were those moments that just came together, when someone said or did something funny or inventive and everyone added to the collective spontaneity. When you accept an invitation to a new place, or to a party or event, and something wonderful happens, it [...]
Teaching Children In Love Part 2
You can’t impart any wisdom to them. The key is getting their attention, their respect, their curiosity, and getting past their defenses and ego, in a way that catches them off guard, but they still feel safe. Honesty: As much as possible try to speak clearly and very honestly with each of them. If you [...]
Why do Some Stores Still Allow you to Sign Rather than Chip & Pin?
The new Chip & Pin credit card system has been officially in use for several months now, but in some cases you’ll still be able to sign rather than use your Chip & Pin. Specifically, if you are disabled and cannot enter a PIN, you’ll still be able to sign for your purchases as you [...]