 
                    
          The People of India
Readily recognizable to the rest of the world as Indians, the people of the Subcontinent are of many distinguishable groups, both ethnic and religious. Social and cultural divisions as well as the ubiquitous caste system further diversify the population. The basic characteristics of the Indian people may be attributed to the geographical isolation of the […]
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          Human Origins – Is Science Right?
One of the most popular kinds of website these days are those providing genealogy records. They help people searching for their ancestral roots. We are uncertain about who we are. We seek identity. Where do we come from? What are our human origins? Religious view of human origins Up to about two centuries ago, the […]
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          Arrested for Trafficking in Oxycodone Or Hydrocodone
As a Fort Lauderdale criminal defense attorney, I have received dozens of phone calls from individuals whose family members were recently arrested for Trafficking in Oxycodone or in Hydrocodone in Florida. Inevitably, each individual asks the same three questions: 1. (My brother) takes oxycodone (or hydrocodone) to alleviate back pain. He was only arrested with […]
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          Financial Stress Is the Number One Cause of Divorce
Financial difficulties, and the stress that accompanies them, are the leading causes of divorce. Nearly every marriage goes through monetary trouble, but is divorce the solution? I don’t think so! My conviction is that, if you and your spouse can get through all that debt and all those bills, the process will actually make your […]
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          5 Ways To Avoid Awkward Questions After Divorce And Separation
Anne was shocked and upset last week when a colleague turned around and said: “So who wanted the divorce? Whose choice was it?” She was taken back, because neither of them wanted the divorce! No one goes into a marriage “wanting” a divorce she thought. She said it shocked her because whilst, she was the […]
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          Reading Flannery O’Connor In A Pseudo-Modern Age
For anyone who took modern literature or a creative writing class, you most likely read Flannery O’Connor’s, A Good Man Is Hard to Find. It’s an American Classic, written by one of the world’s greatest storytellers. O’Connor’s dark and often grotesque characters distinguish themselves as soulless and morbid, whose actions are often cruel, violent and […]
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          When China Is The Way That The American Accent Makes A Mockery Of American Sexual Intercourse
When the nation of China, is the way in which the American accent makes a mockery of (or takes the piss out of) American sexual intercourse (not gender, but sexual intercourse as it pertains to life in the United States), a type of culture is the way in which a type of accent makes a […]
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          Rhode Island Divorce – “Post Divorce Do’s And Dont’s” -Family Law & Child Support by a RI Lawyer
(For your convenience, I have prepared this list of “Post Divorce Do’s and Don’ts” which are applicable to Rhode Island divorces. Some may be applicable to your case and many will not be applicable. Please take a few minutes to read this. If you have any questions about this article or need any legal help […]
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