May 19th, 2008
I am looking for a good personal injury attorney. Chicago seems to have many of them, and I am wondering who is generally able to obtain the largest average settlement or judgment. (It would be awesome if these kinds of statistics were released!) My case is extremely complicated, and pertains to ‘injury’ caused by day-in and day-out wear & tear on my knees caused by a cement floor and a “no sandals at work” policy. Anyway, if someone could please pass on their recommendations, I will be sure to give a call to whomever you recommmend.
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May 19th, 2008
I just had plastic surgery (breast augmentation) and a lot went wrong. A vein was cut that had to be cortarized without anaesthesia after the anaesthesiologist had left causing me tremendous discomfort and assymmetrical results. I am looking for a Chicago medical malpractice lawyer so that I might recover some money that will help me to fix the damage caused by first surgeon’s incompetence. Has anyone heard of Kroot? My friend once mentioned that they helped her when she fell and hurt herself on the job. Anyone’s advice is very much appreciated. Thank you!
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May 19th, 2008
The other day I was reading something in the Miami Herald about the declining bullying in schools in Miami. Optional, standardized martial arts training in schools might be to thank for the trend. Since 2004, over 80 elementary and middle schools have begun to offer after school martial arts instruction in Miami. Mixed martial arts, which blends the best self-defense aspects of many martial arts, is credited with instilling would-be bullies with respect and high self-esteem while giving would-be bullied children the know-how to stand up to anyone who might give them a tough time.
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May 19th, 2008
I often times get asked by kids’ friends’ parents how I get my children to get exercise in the heat of Florida. MMA Karate is my secret. The Miami studio makes it really convenient from me, and from what I understand it’s the best dojo for karate in southern Florida with a MMA accreditation. The air-conditioned dojo means that my kids get exercise while building discipline and self-confidence that show in other areas of their lives. I love I get a some time to myself when they’re gone, and that they are learning the skills necessary to defend themselves in the event they ever needed to.
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May 19th, 2008
In the past, the Miami Dade High School basketball team has made its own training videos for sports athletics videos. Last year, however, the team used professional video production services to make a concise video of the strategies and plays their opponents were willing to advertise to the camera. That way, players were able to learn about their competitors simply by watching TV. The team went on to be the best team in the league and owe much of their success to the quality of the video that was produced for them by a great southern Florida video production company in Miami.
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May 19th, 2008
Have a degree in film but can’t get a job in Hollywood? It may not be a dream ticket, but corporate video production is in high demand and can pay just as well as entertainment industry gigs. More than ever, corporate cultures are being sought to be distinguished from competitors’ from within, so that distinction is visible to potential clients. One of the most commonly used tools to create a corporate image is corporate video presentations. Whether for training or for documentary purposes, video production companies for corporate affairs are in high demand as companies look to unify their brands from within.
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April 17th, 2008
At 14 days out you’ve got less than 12 days to pack, cause your last two days are going to be taken up by cleaning and packing bits you missed. With two weeks to go you’ll probably want to consider telling your mobile phone provider that you’re moving, and consider letting your regular clients know that you’ll have a new address.
Most businesses have items shipped to them – if your suppliers deliver to you regularly, you will need to contact them to let them know that your address is changing. You may also want to contact your mail provider – and if necessary, arrange a mailing redirect.
Mailing redirects are a great way to make sure you don’t lose your mail without having to remember or track your mailings – you should always confirm with the post office depot in question what this redirection service covers and whether its available to you. They will be able to advise you on how best to take care of this, and probably advise you of anything that can’t be redirected, such as parcel deliveries from third party delivery companies.
You should never redirect your major bills, such as your bank statements, credit card statements, notices of payments from people – or anything that can be used as ID – with the increase of identity theft on the rise, its important to consider what you’re going to be leaving behind when moving. You can’t guarantee that the people moving in to your old home will forward your billing information or other sensitive documents, so its important to ensure you know what you’ve got to transfer and keep a list so that you can mark off what you’re transferring bills.
By now you should also consider paying any deposit if you haven’t done so or made arrangements to do so already. From here on in, your move is most probably assured and things should seem a bit more secure.
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April 12th, 2008
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