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Archive for May, 2010

Law And Law Firms In The Kindgom Of Thailand(0)

Thailand has a great number of law firms, each of them offering a host of services in almost all areas such as legal, tax, real estate, corporate, and back office works. However, it is important that clients must know the different types that practice in Thailand, and which one is most suitable to accomplish their goals or to minimize prospective risks from trailing a Thai legal action. Discussed further in this article are some of the different categories, as well as how to select the most appropriate one according to your needs.
Perhaps most prominent are local Thai firms, since they are adept in handling litigation cases as well as other cases occurring within the judicial system of Thailand. In contrast to international concerns, these deal with cases pertaining to small and medium Thai business units. Although they are proficient in Thai laws and regulations, they mostly do… Read the rest entry…

Blair Rewards Complaints From Iraq To Korea; The Backlash Of The Tony Rewards(0)

In December, 2004 Tony Blair personally rewarded South Korean’s president Roh Moo-Hyun, one of his strongest allies on Iraq, a lavish visit to Britain. The two day official state visit was to be one that few have been able to experience. The president and his wife were honored with exceptional ‘five-star’ preferential treatment during their visit as they were guests of the Queen at Buckingham Palace. This trip is perceived by many as another one of the Blair rewards that Tony has become infamous for. It’s no wonder that many people started to feel somewhat let down by Tony and a local headline read, ‘Blair rewards complaints from Iraq to Korea; the backlash of Tony and easy saver rewards complaints’. When it comes to controversy Tony Blair has seen his share. In fact, it is believed by many people that he is the root cause of most of his… Read the rest entry…

How To Qualify To Be An Attorney(0)

The life of the attorneys as they are depicted in the movies or TV series or as depicted in the pages of crime thrillers is a far cry from the life attorneys actually lead in the real world. If you aspire to become an attorney one day, you must accept the fact that it is not all glamour and sensational like their TV counterparts, but instead is quite a tough and exhausting career. Often the work of the attorney takes preference over personal and family life, with no time or priority for anything else in between. Thus, becoming an attorney is definitely not child’s play. Right from getting into law school to studying for and passing the bar exam, the road to becoming an attorney is tough and paved with many obstacles. Here is a brief discussion of the major qualifications that a budding lawyer should have: The Degrees… Read the rest entry…

7 Laws of Attraction – How to Attract What you Want(0)

Whatever thought or feeling you project into the universe, it will be brought back to you. This is the essence of the law of attraction. Breakdown of this law into the 7 Laws of Attraction make understanding and application easier. With these 7 Laws of Attraction, you can succeed in whatever you desire to accomplish.

1. The Law of Manifestation

Think of yourself as a fiction writer. Whatever story you think about in your head – any event – becomes true for your character. The same is true for you. Instead of being at the mercy of a writer, you are the one who writes your own story. You write it just by thinking your thoughts. The Law of Manifestation makes your thoughts real.

So be careful what you â??writeâ? – because good or bad, the Law of Manifestation manifests it every time.

2. The Law… Read the rest entry…

Local Veteran Injured Twice in Iraq Receives Free Bed to Help Him Sleep Through the Night(0)

ALBUQUERQUE, NM –March 14, 2008—Albuquerque veteran, Staff Sergeant Charles Wyatt, USAF (Ret.) was injured in Iraq twice, once in 2004 and once in 2006. His job was a heavy well mechanic, and in his first deployment, he was working on a Humvee and a mortar came in and sent him bouncing of a brick wall. In his second deployment the truck he was working on was under fire, and collapsed on top of him leaving him with severe burns and nerve damage.

“I first joined the U.S. Army in 2001, and was in basic training when 9/11 happened,” Wyatt remembered. “I was deployed in 2003 with the 53rd Quarter Master and was sent to Baghdad for a year. When I came home my service time was up, so I re-enlisted with the 150th Fighter Lane in the Air Force. I went back to Iraq in 2006 for a… Read the rest entry…

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