 
                    
          Speaking Of The Truth: Reiki And Effective Communication
When examining the particulars connected to the fifth chakra, the throat, zone of communication and expression, imbalances or diseases that manifest can produce a myriad of symptoms: Sore throat, thyroid imbalance TMJ (Temporomandibular joint disorder of the jaw bones), weak voice, hearing loss, repeat colds, shyness, feeling dis-empowered, overly emotional, uncommunicative, egoic you speak…but others […]
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          Guide on How to Become a Certified Lawyer in Thailand
Thailand is known for its democratic legal system, which includes four courts such as the constitutional, military, administrative and Court of Justice. Anyone who wishes to become a lawyer in Thailand is not required to pass the bar examination, as an aspiring attorney would in the United States. Moreover, this type of profession is not […]
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          The Costs of Rising Divorce Rates Across The US
The latest statistics claim roughly 60% of marriages end in divorce. Second or third marriages have only about 20% of couples remaining happily married. A full eighty percent of repeat marriages end in divorce. Over one million children watch their parents divorce each year, and half of the babies born this year will suffer through […]
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          Marilyn Monroe Fraud Lawsuit Victory – How An American Legend Is Fighting Back From Her Crypt
The legacy of Marilyn Monroe has experienced many victories this past week, including one that was set on the calendar for today, May 7, 2007. Today would have been the day that the lawsuit filed against defendants Robert W. Otto of Chicago, Mark Roesler of CMG Worldwide and The Queen Mary Corporation by expert witness […]
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          What Are The Risks Of Going To Trial For A Personal Injury?
A major question for people who have suffered a personal injury is whether to settle out of court or risk going to trial. There is no cut and dried answer to this question, as each case is highly individualized and many factors go into deciding whether a settlement is fair. A decision on whether or […]
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          Collaborative Divorce or Cooperative Divorce?
Introduction “Collaborative divorce” is the new buzz word in family law practice. Its proponents enthuse about better and less costly settlements, greater client satisfaction, fewer accounts receivable, and less stress in the practice of law, than they can achieve through a conventional approach to family law disputes. How realistic are these claims? What are the […]
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          Policing Nigeria the Family Support Unit Way
Rape is a state, not a family issue in Nigeria. This is what the police told me when I visited the Family Support Unit building at Sango Ota Area Police Command in Ogun State, Friday, October 16, this year. Off course, I know this is true. But, in Nigeria with about 80million of the estimated […]
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          Marriage – A Beautiful Bond
Marriage is a bonding of two persons. In fact, an unbreakable tie between the two families. It not only joins two people but two hearts forever. There are basically two types of marriages- Arranged marriages and love marriages. In Arranged the bride or groom is searched according to some criteria and then their marriage is […]
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