In this special martial law episode from Madness Chronicles, we will see the madness of the crazed government. Remember, insanity is an especially severe state of mental illness, extremely foolish behavior, and a state of frenzied or chaotic activity. Let’s take a look at the government overreach in the United States. First, in Pennsylvania, a… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
Mother and son dance songs
All mothers look forward to taking a solo spin on the dance floor with their son at their wedding. It’s likely the only time in the entire day that she’ll have it all to herself for about three full minutes, so it’s important to pick a song that’s appropriate and worthy of the moment. It… Continue reading
Ecommerce Website Design Trends You Can Observe in 2017
Website design trends pertaining to e-commerce websites have been changing in sync with the ways customers shop. So to survive in the competitive race, developers must design websites and consider the trends compiled below. Responsive Design – Today, many people prefer to use their smartphones to search for information. This implies that e-commerce website designers… Continue reading
Penis: life cycle, hygiene and effect on psychological health
There is a life cycle associated with all the organs of the body, including the penis. If you don’t overlook the perspective of penis hygiene, there is an improvement in this life cycle. Also, the life cycle affects a person’s libido in more ways than one. Penis life cycle Over time, even a man famous… Continue reading
COVID-19 Issues for ERISA Retirement Plan Sponsors
The economic disruption in the first two quarters of 2020, combined with future business uncertainty over the COVID-19 pandemic, is prompting the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) sponsors of retirement plans to review. your pension plan management options. Industry sectors that have been particularly affected by COVID include retail, hospitality, healthcare, transportation, commercial real… Continue reading
Seven cures for a lean purse
1. Make your purse – or wallet – fat. That doesn’t mean filling it out with receipts for all the items you bought with your credit card. It means, fill your purse with money. And the best way to do that is to spend less than you earn. This cure stems from the first grade… Continue reading
Pre-prepared legal documents: why "Canned" Can get you canned documents
Watching commercials on television late at night can be a great education for the estate planning attorney. It seems that all channels have pre-prepared or “canned” legal documents for commercial sales to “save you the costs of hiring a high-priced attorney”: “Save thousands of dollars with our (insert document type: wills, trusts , powers, deeds,… Continue reading
Career option for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)
The popularity of the five-year integrated law course module with all the right ingredients to be an excellent career option has made the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) a highly sought-after entrance exam in the country. This year on May 9, the National Law Institute University (NLIU), Bhopal, is conducting the selection test to enter… Continue reading
10 signs to detect if your employer is an abuser before hitting him
Abuse is not an old headline among Filipino workers abroad. Serious cases of employer abuse, from the story of Flor Contemplacion, to the executed Jakatia Pawa, to the most recent, Joanna Demafelis, the lady kept in a freezer, had marked sick scars in our history and had sown fear among the aspirants. to OFW. The… Continue reading
Book Review – Mob Fest ’29: The True Story of the Birth of Organized Crime
Mob Fest ’29: The True Story of the Birth of Organized Crime was written by veteran mob writer Bill Tonelli, and while I don’t think this is a great book, it certainly is an excellent book that deserves your attention. Tonelli has written on organized crime for the New York Times, Slate, and Philadelphia Magazine,… Continue reading