By: Susan Bean | 2011-04-04 | Article Marketing If you have ever wondered why you should become a medical billing specialist, you are not alone. Many people beginning to see potential in a high demand field have begun to ponder on just what benefit... read more
By: Denial Nichol | 2012-01-03 | Taxes This season taxation is due to go up by a quite a bit on center and higher earnings earners, smaller firms and people. Conservatives have extensive suggested that increasing taxation during these hard financial times will slowly the restoration. read more
By: Mick McNesby | 2010-04-04 | Politics Even though federal spending is already out of control, congress has passed a pork-laden farm bill, which will cost an eye-popping $300 billion. It gives plenty to the top 1% of farmers, even though farm "net" income is up over 50% in the last two years. It includes giveaways to thoroughbred breeders, will raise prices for consumers, be very harmful to the poor and hinder trade negotiations, in addition to other serious negatives. It will, however, feed into what the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate have become-institutions of easy reelection for congressional careers and great pensions. read more
By: Jenna D. Barry | 2010-03-26 | Relationships I'm a huge fan of the show "Dog Whisperer" with Cesar Millan; it's not unusual for me to sit and watch four episodes in a row. Recently, during one of my Dog Whisperer TV marathons, I realized that many of the techniques Cesar uses to train dog owners can also be used to train daughters-in-law. read more
By: Oswald Melman | 2010-11-02 | TV After twenty brilliant seasons on the air, NBC's longest-running crime drama, Law & Order, was cancelled earlier this year, disappointing fans and confusing critics who witnessed the enduring popularity of the one of the network's enduringly popular programs. read more
By: Brenda Segna | 2010-04-04 | Politics Learning how to write your congress member goes hand in hand with being a responsible citizen. But sometimes it's not always easy to know what to write, why you should write or where to send those letters once you've written them. No matter what your reason for writing is the biggest why is that it gives you a voice, you have an opportunity to be heard. Here are some other reasons for why you should write. read more
By: Tom Selwick | 2010-12-23 | Article Marketing There are many different legal career opportunities available to both men and women; college graduates and high school graduates. Among the vast array of career options are a lawyer and a paralegal. read more
By: Jolie Crussel | 2010-09-01 | Leadership Any American can become President and anyone can become the richest person in the world if they have a huge bulk of fortune. Some politicians inherit their families’ fortune while others are great investors. The Hill newspaper has just released the list of the 50 wealthiest members of Congress. Let’s have a look at the richest politicians in America and how they got their money before or after entering the public sector. read more
By: pressbrief in | 2010-11-03 | Politics Speaking at the AICC Session at New Delhi, Congress President touched upon the need for peace in J&K for the future generations. She also mentioned that the Allahabad High Court's judgment on Ayodhya issue in no way condoned the shameful demolition of Babri Masjid. read more
By: George Bauernfeind | 2010-12-07 | Taxes In unprecedented action, the IRS has jumped the gun and changed its Alternative Minimum Tax form – Form 6251 – to reflect the current estimate of what the AMT exemption amount would be if and when Congress enacts this year's AMT patch. read more
By: James Smith | 2010-12-30 | Health & Fitness President Obama passed a bill that will freeze medical pay at present levels for another 12 months. read more
By: KittyGirl | 2010-10-11 | Health & Fitness The Democratic party has made comprehensive healthcare reform its high priority this year. A majority of Democrats in the House of Representatives are backing Speaker Nancy Pelosi's proposal. One of its provisions is the creation of a government-run insurance plan, otherwise referred to as a public choice, to compete with private insurers. read more
By: pressbrief in | 2011-05-10 | Newsletters Corruption is depriving the benefits of economic growth to the poor people. Problem lies in the way the political parties are structured. There is no internal democracy in the political parties. Systematic changes in political structure are required. Youth Congress is first to introduce democracy in its internal organisastion. IYC invite youth talented and educated youth to come forward to fulfill their drams of public service and help root out corruption. read more
By: Bobby Kenny | 2011-05-06 | Law A basic education in law studies will be gained at either a vocational college, faculty or law school. As a commonplace requisite to becoming a lawyer, students must earn their law degree through an accredited law studies program. read more
By: AlastairLopez | 2011-05-05 | Law Before the courts make a parenting order they always consider what is in the best interests of the child. read more