By: Carrol Rogers | 2012-04-22 | College John Ray Grisham, Jr. was born on 8 February, 1955. He was a well-known American writer and lawyer, best acknowledged for his well-liked legal thrillers. John Grisham completed his graduation from the Mississippi State University ahead of attending the University Of Mississippi School Of Law in the year 1981. He then for around a decade practiced criminal law. read more
By: Joey Smith | 2011-03-24 | Religion For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ. 18 No one has ever seen God, but the one and only Son, who is himself God and is in closest relationship with the Father, has made him known. read more
By: Brian John | 2010-12-08 | College The fundamental of Calvin's teachings lie in the emphasis on the literal reading of the Christian scriptures. He was persistent in his approach when he insisted on reading everything literally. Anything which was not overtly mentioned or not according to the exact words of the scriptures was not taken and was discarded, on the other hand if something was mentioned explicitly it had to be followed exactly taking and interpreting the literal meaning only. read more
By: Robert | 2010-12-03 | Home Business Law of Attraction and Winning the Inner Game of Money designed by John Assaraf, this revolutionary brain training system seriously enhances the Law of Attraction fast! read more
By: Brenda Rubio | 2010-11-13 | Movies Besides Clint Eastwood, there is no doubt that John Wayne is the most well known actor in American Westerns. After all, he did star in more than 140 movies, and many of those were top selling westerns.These westerns helped many people to escape their realities and even contemplat ... read more
By: eric | 2010-10-23 | Golf Another very good news for Ping, it is the first time for Ping pro Sara to enter the winner's circle on the European Tour. read more
By: Jeremy Aftem | 2010-04-04 | Politics He's a four-term Republican senator from Arizona, a naval aviator in the Vietnam war, a five and a half year prisoner of war, a 2000 presidential Republican candidate, a 2008 presidential Republican candidate, and now the Republican party's new front runner; he's opposed by many conservatives, endorsed by many conservatives, and has been frequently called a political "maverick." Whatever he may be or may be called, with John McCain's much needed win in the Florida Primary he has pushed ahead of the pack as the new Republican front-runner. All eyes are now heavily focused on... read more
By: Jack Rogers | 2011-06-07 | News and society John Edwards has been indicted on charges of breaking campaign finance laws. The ex-presidential candidate has completely denied breaking the law. The Justice Department has stated that Edwards used over one million dollars of campaign money to help hide his mistress. Edwards has stated that he did not use campaign money, but rather used money that was given to him as a gift from friends. Many lawyers and citizens alike have been entertained by the entire case. Many of them have stated how they read more
By: Paul hussey | 2010-10-09 | Culture Sir john Mills is one of England's greatest acting Icons and is remembered for appearing in more than 100 films in a 70 years plus period. Sir John Mills was born Lewis Ernest Watts Mills on February 22nd 1908, at the Watts Naval Training College in North Elmham, Norfolk, England. As a fan of John Mills my favourite of his films was "Ice Cold in Alex", "The Colditz Story" and "Great Expectations". read more
By: Henry | 2011-03-31 | National, state, local The decision to join Law school has come from deep within me and it is a passion that started when I was a little girl. I come from a single parent household and a low income family, so the odds of me going to college were very slim, especially because no one else in my family went before me. I can remember ever since I was in elementary school, my Dad would always say, "you have to get good grades in school so that you can go to college" read more
By: Emma A Johnson | 2010-04-04 | Politics Flip flopping-or changing views and opinions to suit the circumstances-is a standard political ruse. Most politicians, at least at some time or the other, have made a statement that they went on to retract sometime later. read more
By: David Carter | 2010-04-03 | Book Reviews John Grisham's latest book returns to the land of lawdom, a place where he clearly feels most at home. So why is it we are so fascinated with legal thrillers? Perhaps it is because deep down we all have a dread that one day it could be us, being hustled, worse still, sitting in the dock, on trial. read more
By: Alain Burrese | 2010-03-31 | Book Reviews "Make Today Count" by John C. Maxwell is a small hardcover book that packs a good wallop in its 136 pages. The tag line on the covers states, "The Secret Of Your Success Is Determined By Your Daily Agenda." Nothing could be more true. The only thing we really control is "now." We can look back at the past and we can plan for the future, but now, today, is the only thing we can control. The decisions we make every day, added up over time, will determine our success or failure. read more
By: Ben Sanderson | 2010-12-20 | Business Starting a business venture, although, not necessarily difficult, is a long task that requires hard work, patience, and a starting capital. This is why it is common for a lot of people to incur debts when starting to achieve their dreams... read more
By: Steven Chabotte | 2010-04-04 | Politics John F Kennedy was the President of the United States during a very turbulent period of American history. He had to deal with many grave issues - from the Cuban Missile Crisis to the Vietnam war to great civil unrest in the U.S. He also shaped policies that still continue to have ramifications and affect the shaping of our country - civil rights legislation, immigration reforms, the desire to have man step on the Moon and many others. This article covers many of the highlights of his presidency. read more