When you applied as a college student, your personal statement probably didn’t make much of a difference, because undergraduate admissions are largely based on numbers (GPA, test scores, etc.). Graduate and professional school admissions are different! Your competitors will have grades and test scores similar to yours, because most people who are motivated to pursue… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
Review of “American Dialogue” by Joseph Ellis
I have been looking for some perspective on the current problems facing our country. By chance, I came across Ellis’s very recent book. I boarded it with great anticipation and was not disappointed. Ellis looks at four major issues and four of our country’s founders who struggled with them. They include race and Thomas Jefferson,… Continue reading
State lines and PI: to cross or not to cross
State lines and PI: to cross or not to cross, that is the question. A Shakespearean riddle. Your driver’s license is accepted in all 50 states. So is your marriage license. What about your IP license? The NASIR stated, several years ago, that it hoped that one day the IP license would also be accepted… Continue reading
Scottish Castles: Top 5 Castles in Glasgow and the Clyde Valley
Despite being Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow does not have a major royal residence or home like the capital’s Holyrood Palace or Edinburgh Castle. However, the greater Glasgow area and the adjoining Clyde Valley have enjoyed magnificent castles since the early 13th century. Bothwell Castle, south west of Glasgow Bothwell Castle is the finest 13th-century medieval… Continue reading
Be realistic about cross referencing
As you build your business, you naturally explore different avenues of networking for new opportunities. One such source is the cross reference. Cross references are strategic agreements, whether formal or informal, between companies serving similar markets to exchange their customers’ contact information with each other to market their complementary products or services. For example, web… Continue reading
Balancing your work, family and social life
Balancing your work, family and social life By Gene Griessman, Ph.D. Many of us have an image of personal balance as a perfectly balanced scale every day. But that is an unrealistic goal. You will run into a lot of frustration if you try to allocate within each day a predetermined portion of time… Continue reading
Microsoft Word: Top 10 New Features in Word 2013
As the oldest of the Office applications, Microsoft Word was already packed with extensive word processing capabilities. So it’s a pleasant surprise that Word 2013 has new and improved features that are helpful in everything from creating documents to reading, editing, and collaborating. 1. A new look for Word The first change you’ll see when… Continue reading
Sex Crime Defense Lawyer in Dallas
Crime Defense Lawyer in Dallas A Dallas Sex Crime Defense Lawyer is essential if you are being accused of sexual assault or any other sex crime. A conviction for a sex crime will affect your future in a number of ways. You may be barred from certain professions, graduate programs, housing options, and business relationships.… Continue reading
NYC Bike Accident Injury Lawyer Glenn Herman Launches New Ebook
NYC Bike Accident Injury Lawyer Glenn Herman NYC bike accident injury lawyer Glenn Herman has launched a new free ebook. The 23-page eBook explains how bicycle accidents and injuries occur. The booklet also outlines the steps you can take to protect yourself in such situations. The eBook can be downloaded by clicking on the link… Continue reading
Dallas-Forth Worth Sex Crime Attorneys
Forth Worth Sex Crime Attorneys A strong defense is essential if you are facing charges for a sex crime. An experienced criminal defense attorney can review the evidence, discuss your legal options, and help you develop a strong defense strategy. The possibility of being accused of a sexual offense is stressful, and it can cost… Continue reading