I first encountered Robert Bosnak’s dreamwork technique at the CG Jung Institute in Boston and was later invited to a private dream group that gathered around a wood stove upstairs in his barn in the suburbs. from Boston. This group deeply explored the unconscious lives of the group members. Huddled in a small circle under… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
Real Estate Investment Opportunity: How to Locate a Property to Buy
Looking for a profitable commercial real estate investment opportunity? Below are some helpful tips for finding commercial property to buy. Before starting your search, you must decide the type of property you want. Determine the size, type, and location of the commercial property you want to purchase. You may be looking for a multi-tenant office… Continue reading
Is Termination Pay Taxable? – starting a business in Toronto
Is Termination Pay Taxable? If you are considering starting a business in Toronto, you may be wondering “is termination pay taxable in Toronto?” The short answer is “it depends”. Termination pay is considered income for the year that it is received. This means that if you are paid during the entire year, your income is… Continue reading
History of skincare, part 14: the baroque era, 1600 – 1699
The kingdom of ornamentation In many ways, the 17th century started where the 16th century ended. Taking the example of royalty like Queen Elizabeth of England and the Queen of Spain, also called Isabel, women wore elaborately constructed dresses that featured structured ruffles at the neck, fitted bodices, and wide, stiff skirts. However, the 17th… Continue reading
When should you consider hiring a private investigator?
There are times when you should consider going to an investigator for help, and other times when a private investigator is not really what you need. Here are some guidelines for you. Good indicators that you can use the help of a private investigator 1. You are a lawyer. Lawyers often use investigators to track… Continue reading
Exemplary Leadership in Higher Education and Nonprofits – Blenda Wilson, PhD
Retired President, Nellie Mae Educational Foundation This article is part of groundbreaking leadership research that has received wide endorsement and rave reviews from prominent business leaders, politicians, and recognized academics who participated in the study or reviewed the research results. A total of sixteen leaders were interviewed on the topic “Leadership and Overcoming Adversity.” Dr.… Continue reading
Fredericka "Marm" Mandelbaum – The Most Successful Fence in New York City History
Fredericka “Marm” Mandelbaum was born in 1818 in the country of Prussia. She immigrated to the United States in 1848 with her husband Wolfe Mandelbaum. Mandelbaum, a heavyset woman weighing more than 250 pounds, opened a dry goods store at 79 Clinton Street, the corner of Rivington, on the ground floor of a three-story building… Continue reading
Modeling Tips: Safety Precautions
We can move like a cat, but we don’t have 9 lives. In an industry with an overwhelming revolving door of talent and newcomers, it can be difficult to weed out the psychopaths and perverts from the pros. Better safe than sorry when it comes to casting, jobs, and photographers. No matter how beautiful you… Continue reading
Become a legal guardian
The first thing to make sure is that you have basic teaching skills before venturing into the field of tutoring in law school. The best way to promote yourself is with college degrees and certificates that speak to your credibility. However, there may come a time when you want to teach one topic and have… Continue reading
Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples: An Ever-Changing Area of the Law
A hot legal issue these days is whether same-sex couples should have the right to marry. It seems that each new day brings another court case, legislative action, or people’s vote on the issue. The rights that “heterosexual” couples take for granted – the right to inherit property from a spouse, the right to make… Continue reading