I would like, for the benefit of those who are sincerely trying, to provide information on how to fight a speeding ticket in the state of Georgia. The world is beset by crime, and sometimes we may need law enforcement to act on our behalf. However, in the event that you are speeding, unless you… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
My father’s funeral in Arlington
After our limo passed through the Arlington Cemetery gates, I looked to the left and saw two parents visiting their son or daughter. They sat on lawn chairs in front of a grave. It wasn’t the formation of “lost man” planes that flew over my head that made me cry. It wasn’t the horse-drawn coffin… Continue reading
Private student loans could be the lifeline that rescues your college education
It is common to hear college students complaining about their financial problems today. Universities and campuses offer high-quality courses, but these courses often cost a great deal of money to take. Often times, students turn to student loans and other means of earning extra money just to help them complete their studies. Sometimes federal student… Continue reading
Invisible, ignored and vulnerable
Lin sighed and shook her head. No, none of her four children – Tivin, 7, Tivan, 6, Jivi, 4, or the baby, Siva, at a year and a half – were registered. And he couldn’t do the paperwork because he had lost his identity card. Without that essential role, the people of Cambodia have no… Continue reading
The 5 Most Influential Law Enforcers in History
Narrowing down the list of famous police leaders to the 5 most influential people in law enforcement history is difficult. Many people have influenced law enforcement around the world since ancient Egyptian and Greek societies. The following men, however, may be 5 of the most recognized influential people in recent law enforcement history in the… Continue reading
Making a change
After four (and more) years of hard work, study, and learning, college graduates are ready to take on the world and start their career. However, these college graduates face obstacles shortly after graduation. After studying for years and specializing in a field, their career should be ready for them, but this is not always the… Continue reading
Why are RCFE continuing education classes so important?
An RCFE (Residential Care Center for the Aged) certification is a highly coveted designation. RCFE is a California requirement to operate a care and feeding facility. Those who work in the care of the elderly in these places must be certified. Those who administer them should also be. The manager certification is called the RCFE… Continue reading
Cole Porter Song "True love"
“True Love” was written by Cole Porter and played by Bing Crosby and Grace Kelly in the 1955 film, “High Society,” which also starred Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong. “True Love” was the first and only gold record for Grace Kelly and it was the twenty-first gold record for Bing Crosby. The song stayed on… Continue reading
Ten Ways to Improve Family Law Courts
The current model responsible for governing family law courts is extremely outdated and archaic. It is governed by a chauvinistic view of the 1950s on marriage and parenthood. Men are expected to be emotionless, to be the robotic support, while women are expected to be the caretakers of the home and children. Women now work.… Continue reading
Fight terrorism with education
Problem: In many underdeveloped Muslim countries, education is not widely available to all citizens. Many of the children and youth in these countries are educated in small religious schools called madrasas that teach a strict fundamentalist interpretation of Islamic law to their students. Militant Islamic extremists use these schools as a vehicle to recruit potential… Continue reading