On the subject of prenuptial agreements, the first question to ask your attorney is, “Do I need one?” Under the current law in my state (which is New York), in most cases an honest answer would be, “Probably not.” However, for various reasons, it’s not the answer you’re likely to hear. To be precise, there… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
Medical entrance exam: another marginalization ploy
The Medical Council of India (MCI) plans to conduct a nationwide entrance examination for admission to the MBBS course. The MCI reasons its action by stating that it wants to improve the level of Medical Education in India. There can be no second opinion that the level of medical education in India is far from… Continue reading
Aquitaine, France Festivals – 11 Great Festivals In Aquitaine
With its Celtic influence, unique architecture and elegant resorts, the Aquitaine region and its departments have endless attractions to offer. From spectacular golf courses to famous works of art, from wine tastings to a wide variety of outdoor activities… But let’s not forget that it has some great festivals and celebrations. Let’s see some of… Continue reading
Platonic chemistry of fullerenes and the uniqueness of information
During the sixth century BC, the Greek philosopher Thales, who studied political ethics in the Egyptian Mystery Schools, was followed by the philosopher Pythagoras. In the fourth century B.C. C., the scientist Anaxagoras developed the concept of We, a rotating force that acted on primordial particles in space to form worlds. Plato conflated ethics with… Continue reading
Paying For Law School: Law School As A Business Proposition
The importance of meeting the admission requirements to a top-tier law school cannot be overstated. Put another way, if your credentials aren’t good enough to meet the requirements for admission to a top 100, or maybe even top 50 law school in America, you should seriously consider another line of work. Going to a bad… Continue reading
What would happen if we eliminated the belt system in martial arts?
A few years ago, I delivered a major customer service training program to a large company in the Midwest. When the going got tough, as they always seem to when you’re trying to introduce radical change for hundreds of workers, one of my contacts at the company, exasperated, asked: “Why don’t you give us an… Continue reading
Tips for applying with New Jelly Bean
We are all aware of the new Jelly Bean news. But less is known about this new software. Users all over the world are still not fully aware of how useful this software can be and all that can be done regarding this new software update. Read this article for the best tricks you can… Continue reading
For me, the essence of freedom and freedom
I will never forget first reading the words of Rev. Henry Ward Beecher in my ninth year out of the World Book Encyclopedia just west of Tyler, Texas in the early 1960s. They struck a chord with me. “Freedom is the soul’s right to breathe.” During my fifth year as a curious and inquisitive young… Continue reading
Scott Turow – Author Biographies
Scott Turow was born on April 12, 1949 in Chicago, Illinois. After graduating from New Trier High School, he attended Amherst College, graduating in 1970. He won a scholarship to attend the Stanford College Writing Center, graduating in 1975. He attended Harvard Law School from 1975 to 1978. Scott says he knew he wanted to… Continue reading
Making the Incredible Possible – Saudi Arabian Women at the Olympics
It was one of the most amazing incidents of the Rio Olympics ever seen, Kariman Abuljudayal was taking part in the 100m dash, but he looked a little different from the rest of the runners. Ella Kariman put a hijab on her face and her entire body was covered in black velvet, making her one… Continue reading