By: Joseph Devine | 2010-03-30 | Regulatory compliance If an individual displays reckless or irresponsible behavior that is witnessed by an officer of the law, he or she may face criminal charges. Unlike charges like burglary, assault, or DWI, disorderly conduct charges may be rather nebulous and may be determined by the arresting officer. read more
By: Hans Bool | 2010-04-04 | International studies Mayors in the Netherlands are not chosen, but appointed by the city government. Last week an interesting candidate got selected for this new position, in the second largest city in the Netherlands, Rotterdam. Ahmed Aboutaleb, a Moroccan-born Dutch politician holding dual citizenship - Dutch as well as Moroccan - has been appointed mayor of Rotterdam.. read more
By: Jerry Jones | 2010-12-30 | Mobile Reverse phone search websites are increasingly becoming popular among recruiters to conduct profile or background checks on applicants. It has become increasingly difficult to hire agencies which can do the check for you, and doing it manually by requesting the government offices to cough up records could take a long time. read more
By: Andrea Watkins | 2010-11-03 | Software Personality tests have become more popular and are used by most large companies to help differentiate between the vast numbers of applicants they receive. But with this popularity has come a widespread understanding of what criteria employers are looking for. This had led to the fear that applicants are faking their personality assessments. read more
By: Dan Prudhomme | 2010-03-28 | Real Estate With all the other things that are making selling a house, getting a mortgage, and getting the house appraised, inspected, and the sale closed, another situation has stirred up turmoil. In May, Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac- the giant government-sponsored companies that buy mortgages from lenders, enacted the Home Valuation Code of Conduct, which purpose was to protect appraisers from being influenced by mortgage brokers, lenders or real estate agents. read more
By: Ki Gray | 2010-04-03 | Politics So, just how important is the mayor in a city that also has a city manager? The easiest way to explain the difference between the two is that the mayor is a political office and the city manager is a municipal employee, albeit an important one. read more
By: Henry Funk | 2013-04-24 | News and society "Walk the Line" star Reese Witherspoon was arrested on a disorderly conduct charge in Atlanta early Friday morning (April 19, 2013) shortly before she arrived on the "Mud" red carpet. read more
By: Victor Cheng | 2011-02-03 | Article Marketing Many firms use the case interview to determine if a candidate is an appropriate fit for the company by assessing their analytical abilities and the way in which they think through a problem. The interviewee will be presented with a situation which they are asked to come up with a possible solution for. read more
By: VOA News | 2010-01-27 | News and society Afghan people gather near the damaged vehicle of mayor Sahki Mirullah in Khost, 31 Mar 2009A roadside bomb killed the mayor of Afghanistan's eastern city of Khost Tuesday, as the government said 30 mi read more
By: Scott Jack | 2010-04-04 | Politics Candidates, they are the men and women who run for any public office. The most widely known candidates are generally the presidential candidates. The current leaders in the 2008 election are Senator Barack Obama, Rudy Giuliani, Senator Hilary Clinton, and Fred Thompson. read more
By: Michael Lemieux | 2010-04-04 | Politics In an election year it is important to look at all the candidates and their views. In my opinion the gauge of a president is how well they will support their official oath to support and defend the Constitution of the United States. In that vein I have researched the positions of Constitution Party Candidated Chuck Baldwin, and present those findings to you. I will not presume to tell you how or whom to vote for, but only present what they espouse to believe and, where available, their voting record or public statements. read more
By: combattery84 | 2011-03-28 | Hardware current end-of-life of lead-acid batteries, if not by mechanical damage, in normal use, the vast majority of aging or end-of-life battery can be effectively restored, read more
By: Nathan Hall | 2011-05-25 | Interviews Nowadays employers are focusing increasingly on the outcome of the recruiting process so the human resources department becomes more and more efficient in its techniques.. read more
By: jstrjnjimenez | 2010-10-05 | Women's Health If a woman experiences severe symptoms of PMS, this may indicate that she is already having PMDD disorder. This condition requires immediate treatment. It may not pose severe threat physically, but when the symptoms are left untreated early, it may result in the patient attempting suicide due to severe depression. read more