Category: Legal Law

Beyond Dancing – Book Review

I had an interview with Anita Bloom Ornoff, author of the book BEYOND DANCING. While this may not seem like a big deal, there are several things you may want to consider. Anita is 85 years old and wrote her book a year ago. Anita is also a paraplegic, paralyzed from the waist down. She […]

Affirmative Action: The Tool of the Racists

The human search for individuality has been the motivating force behind humanity’s rise to new heights; Furthermore, the struggle to differentiate oneself from others, in the pursuit of greatness, has led to racism: discrimination against a person or group on the basis of race, religion or creed to limit their advancement. This act of bringing […]

Book Review: The Path of the Law

Qualification: The way of the law • Subtitle: Learn, understand and master the law • Author: Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. • Publication date: 2009 • ISBN: 978-1933230-08-5 Introduction The attentive reader of The way of the law You will enjoy the feeling of having a guide, a philosopher, and a teacher at your side, carefully […]

The legendary story of LeBron James

For the elite athlete, the bronze ring of immortality and a professional sports championship, he often swings a little past his clutch. The more you give up, the more the audience highlights what you haven’t refined rather than what you have. LeBron James knows all about this ruthless incongruity. For eight bewildering seasons, he was […]

Gun Violence in the US

Gun violence or gun violence is committing violence with the use of a firearm. Studies have found a positive connection between suicide, homicide, and gun ownership. Among developed countries, the US has the highest number by capital of firearm-related deaths. It also has the highest number of people who own guns. Laws and policies have […]

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