111. Don't Miss the Deadline to Contest Foreclosure
February 03, 2012
Financial hardship is a common struggle for almost every American across the country. A large majority of Americans live paycheck to paycheck and may have difficulty paying monthly bills like credit cards and even their mortgage. If you fall behind on your mortgage payments, you may be at risk of lo...
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112. What is Prime Rate?
February 03, 2012
After the housing bubble burst in 2007 forced thousands of homes into foreclosure, many people began using the term “Sub-Prime Mortgage Loans.” To understand what sub-prime mortgages are, it is important that you also understand what the prime rate is and how it affects your mortgage. The prime rate...
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113. The Difference between Civil and Criminal Cases
February 03, 2012
If you or someone you know has suffered an injury because of someone else’s actions, it is important to know that you have legal options. It is also important that you know whether your case is a civil or criminal one so you can take appropriate action. These two types of cases are very different an...
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114. Symptoms of Lead Paint Poisoning
February 03, 2012
Lead-based paint used to be the standard for painting homes, businesses, and other buildings across the nation. And although lead-based paint has been outlawed in the United States for over 30 years because of its health hazards, it can still be found in a number of homes all over the country. Lead ...
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115. What are the Parts of a Fence?
February 03, 2012
Although every fence is unique depending on the material and style, there are a few traits that almost every fence has in common. One you decide to build a fence, you then have to make a decision on not only the style of fence, but also the material, and other details. From small chain-link fences t...
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116. Drunk Driving Warning Signs
February 02, 2012
When a motorist decides to consume alcohol and operate a vehicle above the legal limit, he or she is risking not only their own lives, but also the lives of innocent people on the road. Statistics from Mothers Against Drunk Driving (MADD) report that someone is injured in a alcohol-related accident ...
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117. What Happens If the Driver Borrowed the Vehicle?
February 02, 2012
There are many cases when someone needs to borrow a friend or family member’s vehicle to get to work, run an errand, or even in the event of an emergency. If a driver borrows a vehicle and gets in an accident, the driver is almost always responsible for the damages; however, there are some cases whe...
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118. Can the Police Search Without a Warrant?
February 02, 2012
For the most part, people only understand search warrants from what they’ve seen on television shows and movies. Police officers and other law enforcement agents can file for a warrant to search your property if they have just reason. In many criminal defense cases, the defendant may try and claim t...
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119. Tips for Properly Flossing Your Teeth
February 02, 2012
One of the most important parts to good oral health and hygiene is also one of the most skipped or overlooked. Along with brushing your teeth, you should also floss at least once a day, but preferably after every meal to remove food particles from between your teeth. Flossing can not only significan...
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120. Comparing Tendinitis and Bursitis
February 02, 2012
Millions of workers suffer from a repetitive stress injury every year across the United States. National statistics report that repetitive strain injuries like tendinitis or bursitis are the most common workplace injury every year as well as the most costly injury in terms of workers’ compensation b...
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