Category: Legal Law

thank you sir hunter

“Never play cards with a man named Doc.” ~Jim Hunter, teacher I remember when girls were fat. They seemed like unnecessary extras cast in my adventurous childhood. Growing up in Tuolumne County, California, my life consisted of building forts, making spears, shooting BB guns, playing superheroes with my friends, and figuring out new ways to […]

Looking for an independent legal consultant

First of all, what is a freelance legal consultant? And what will they do for you? Independent legal consultants are independent contractors who work from home or from a remote workplace. In other words, they work from a “virtual” office instead of a traditional law firm. They are typically not connected to a single employer […]

Part Four: Current and Future Anti-Aging Treatments

As noted above, many antioxidants are essential nutrients. Natural antioxidants, such as vitamin C and E, work synergistically. Antioxidants may be more effective if obtained from a diet rich in fruits and vegetables. Nutritionists recommend eating 6 or more daily servings of antioxidant-rich fruits and vegetables. Everyone agrees that using antioxidant supplements to combat aging […]

Adam Lambert – Down the Rabbit Hole Indeed

If you’ve never heard of Adam Lambert, call a crane operator to lift that rock you’ve been living under and check out the ‘Glam Nation Live’ CD/DVD of the American Idol phenomenon… Stat! This live performance set is a phenomenal combination of rock theatrics, pop greatness, and glam-bam-thank-Adam vocal artistry. Visually, going from something like […]

Upselling Techniques

Are you using an upsell with all your offers? Did you know that 60% of your customers want and expect an additional sale? Upsells are used by all successful salespeople, for example, “Do you want fries with that?”, “Do you want caller ID?”, “Do you want regular, deluxe or digital cable?”, “Do you want a […]

Should restaurants ban tipping?

Tipping is tacitly mandatory. So much so that servers have been known to go after diners who leave less than the expected 15% of their bill. And this is for a good reason. Federal law basically allows bartenders to be paid below minimum wage, with tips going to make up the difference. This is why […]

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