By: Oliver J R Cooper | 2012-04-21 | Culture In today's society there is a common mentality and this mentality is often called - The Entitlement Mentality. On the dictionary.com website this is described as: The fact of having a right to something and the amount to which a person has a right. So what this means is that one has the right to something and that this right is not based on having earned the right. This right exists regardless of read more
By: jacksmith | 2010-03-26 | Disabilities A disability can have a severe impact on the life of the disabled individual. Not only does a disability restricts an individual's ability to perform the routine activities, but also proves detrimental to his/her ability to meet personal and professional commitments. read more
By: Writers Cafe | 2010-12-01 | Arts & Entertainment Let's face it; the internet is stuffed with entitlement issues. For a few greenbacks a month we tend to gain access to the planet via an Web connection. We tend to wish sports scores and we have a tendency to do not want to attend for the sports networks on tv to scroll their list, so we tend to go surfing and acquire the score. We missed some of a television show we tend to like so we log on and typically find the program obtainable to look at on demand. read more
By: Bradley Ann Morgan | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement What do we consider as personal entitlement? Indeed, when we have spent a great deal of effort in gaining professional credentials, financial wealth, or community status, we have earned certain rights to conduct our lives along the societal guidelines that these parameters include. However, when we begin to dictate other businesses or individuals' practices, maybe we should examine if we're becoming entitled and rigid in our treatment of other policies and procedures. read more
By: Rabbi Simcha Weinberg | 2010-11-26 | Religion Here I am just before Thanksgiving and I realize that a celebration to express my gratitude for all the good in my life was decided upon long ago by someone else. I want the decision to be mine. I prefer a spontaneous thank you to an official occasion. I treasure "just because" thank you notes I've received from my children far more than their Fathers' Day cards. I therefore decided to observe Thanksgiving all year round by becoming a "Thank You Collector." (Birthdays) read more
By: mohanchen | 2010-12-08 | International marketing Human Resources and your boss will push you to take the check they've already cut and sign a release agreement right away. read more
By: Ernie Hicks | 2010-12-09 | Mental health The community mental heath team are there to help people who are littered with mental health problems. The primary port of decision for anyone who thinks that they're stricken by some reasonably mental health drawback is your doctor who will be ready to recommend the correct type of help. read more
By: Thesigan Nadarajan | 2010-12-28 | Mental health Former colonial subjects (especially Asians) need not lose their Cultural identities to prove their personal or professional worth. Their personal and professional worth lies not in mimicking the West but by being their original selves in creating their own progress, standards and qualities in life, play and work. Are you proud of whom you are or are you putting on a show? read more
By: Kathy Kirk | 2010-04-04 | Politics At the core of the two party system lies a fundamental departure in belief: the Democrats believe in entitlement programs and the Republics do not. From here the debates begin and the disparity in platforms beings. Who is right and who is wrong? The answer: neither is right and neither is wrong. read more
By: RW Goldberg | 2010-10-06 | Personal injury Car accidents may lead to various implications and the victims may suffer from injuries such as paralysis, loss of limbs or arms, fractures, damage to the backbone, various disabilities, depression, trauma and worst of all, death. What happens then? Many of these injuries can result in long term disability and the victim might not be able to go to work, suffer unemployment and might not be able to provide short and long term financial support to his family. read more
By: John Peterson | 2012-03-04 | Telecommuting Prepaid phone cards are a lot of people use. Actually, this is one of the good ways to communicate. read more
By: Duncan Nalos | 2010-04-03 | Self Improvement Some of folks have had some very difficult experiences in life, and for some reason or another, have got themselves stuck in a "victim mentality" in which they blame others for their problems and feel powerless. They focus on every thing in their life that has gone sideways, and tend to drain the people around them. If you know someone who is in a victim role, you might want to contemplate all the benefits they may be receiving from being in that role. read more
By: Adam Johnston | 2011-12-09 | Insurance If you are one of the many in the workplace who are living with mental illness, you may discover that it is tough to work to your usual standards during severe bouts of mental illness. If mental illness is a concern for you, you may be interested in finding out how accident and sickness insurance could help protect your wages in the event of a bout of illness. Discover more on this page. read more