I recently read a chat room post about a twenty-nine-year-old, six months after his thirtieth birthday, lamenting his feelings of being a failure. He had just started training for a new career and was now intimidated by the task of embarking on a new path. In addition, he explained that his main complaint when feeling… Continue reading
Category: Legal Law
Defective products
Have you ever noticed how many warning labels are on things? As a child I always paid special attention to the label of the hair dryer because it said directly to me: “Warn children of the risk of death by electrocution.” These warning labels are placed on products to protect the company from lawsuits by… Continue reading
Costume wigs through the ages
The role of costume wigs has not changed dramatically throughout the ages. They are mainly used for decoration and to hide hair loss. One of the most significant differences between the historical use of wigs and today is that costume wigs were also used to denote their social position in the past. Costume wigs date… Continue reading
Spring Heeled Jack is a Vampire?
Spring Heeled Jack was a hopping and hopping superman with sightings recorded as early as 1837 in South West London. It has been described to him with a species of helmet and a white suit fitted like an oilcloth. It is said that it can breathe blue and white flames and that it has hands… Continue reading
Chronicles of Madness – Episode 17
In this, our seventeenth episode of Madness Chronicles, we’ll take a look at the insanity in our society at large. 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 what is happening in America. There are some standout… Continue reading
Chronicles of Madness – Episode 25
In our 25th episode of Madness Chronicles, we will see the craziness of what happened to free speech. Remember, insanity is a state of mental illness, serious and extremely foolish behavior, and a state of frenzied or chaotic activity. Let’s take a look at the bizarre and maddening events in the world of free speech.… Continue reading
The Socratic Method: The Key To Unlocking Your Ability To Learn, Create, And Solve Problems
The magic of a question Something almost magical happens when someone else asks us a question and then really listens to our answer. Like the proverbial key to a treasure chest full of incredible riches, questions somehow open our brains. They help us come up with new ideas, see a problem from different perspectives, and… Continue reading
Whitewater scandal
In 1978, Arkansas Attorney General Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton joined James and Susan McDougal in borrowing $ 203,000 to buy 220 acres of land in the Ozark Mountains. Shortly after this purchase, they formed Whitewater Development Corp. with the intention of building vacation homes on the land. The Clintons and McDougals planned… Continue reading
Choosing the Right Law School in the USA
International students usually have to choose from many schools if they want to be admitted to a US law school, choosing the best law school is a challenge for them. They have to do a lot of research before making the final decision. If you want to choose the right school in the United States,… Continue reading
Teaching grammar: implicit or explicit?
Based on my 15 years of experience teaching English as a Foreign Language (EFL), the statement “grammar instruction should be implicit, not explicit” could be argued both for and against. Whether teaching grammar as an approach drawn from ELT (English Language Teaching) or more passively as an inductive and comprehensive topic has been the subject… Continue reading