Ever since Socrates received the death penalty in Greece, 400 years before the common era, and most likely long before then, people have been complaining and relying on lawyers. In fact, Socrates himself held the law in such high esteem that when given the opportunity to go into exile rather than carry out the sentence… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
A meeting with Horatio Bunce turns Davy Crockett into a constitutional congressman
Anyone who has seen the Disney classic Davy Crockett: King of the Wild Frontier knows that he was a congressman from Tennessee. After serving a term in Congress, Davy Crockett met a man named Horatio Bunce. The story of this meeting, as described in Edward S. Ellis’s book The Life of Colonel David Crockett, illustrates… Continue reading
Books on Freemasons – Fraternity in Freemasonry
“Neither shall your name be called Abram any more, but your name will be Abraham; for a father I have made you out of the nations.” overall 17:5 From the moment he begins as an Entered Apprentice, the Mason is instructed in the importance of remaining free. The initiate quickly learns that freedom is a… Continue reading
Advantages of traveling by bus
The bus is the most popular transport nowadays. Many people choose the bus as the best means of transportation for them due to the many advantages they find in it. Others never get on a bus, thinking only of the disadvantages, which really are many. Here I tell you the reasons why it is better… Continue reading
Have you ever given up when it became too difficult for you to solve your problem?
During the darkest days of World War II, Prime Minister Winston Churchill stood strong for his country! In 1941, Prime Minister Winston Churchill visited Harrow School, where he listened to the traditional songs he had sung as a young man and talked to students about the changing world events of the past year. Germany and… Continue reading
Why reading more self-help books will not bring you success
Are you a self-help addict? Do you buy and read hundreds of self-help books? Do you have dozens of motivational CDs? Are you still searching for the elusive success that has been promised to you? Is borrowing for self-help a good investment? I have known people who do; people who think that the more expensive… Continue reading
Exploring the conflict between science and religion
On December 11, 2006, the United States House Committee on Government Reform released a 29-page document titled “Intolerance and Politicization of Science at the Smithsonian: Senior Smithsonian Officials Enable Demotion and Harassment of scientists skeptical of Darwinism”. Evolution.” The skeptical scientist was Richard Sternberg, who authorized the publication of an article (“The Origin of Biological… Continue reading
5 reasons to hire the services of a good lawyer
Although you don’t need a lawyer for all kinds of legal matters, you do need one to deal with legal disputes. After all, you don’t want to risk dealing with important matters without consulting a good attorney. A good professional is expensive, but they can help you deal with a difficult situation, such as a… Continue reading
The Telemarketing Prayer
You can be the most experienced and well-trained salesperson in the world and still deliver flat, lifeless presentations, while the novice next to you could sound inspired and break all sales records using a fraction of their skills. Have you ever wondered why you can drop into a depression while they are flying, defying gravity?… Continue reading
Workplace Violence: High-Risk Jobs
According to the Bureau of Justice Statistics (BJS), nearly 2 million people are victims of workplace violence each year. The workplace ranges from simple assaults to aggravated assaults. Although police officers, corrections officers, and taxi drivers are at the highest risk of becoming victims of workplace violence, research indicates that, in general, anyone who works… Continue reading