By: Jacques Sprenger | 2010-04-04 | International studies Crime in Mexico has grown so much that thousands of rich Mexicans are migrating to the US. They lived in fear of being killed, kidnapped, or both. The government is unable to control well organized gangs who roam the large cities in search of prey. The Mexican army has been deployed, but its inept generals, often corrupt, cannot protect ordinary citizens. read more
By: Shibu Jacob | 2010-04-14 | Politics India has many unreasonable neighbours. I'm mentioning one country which India has never been concerned about and consider as a threat. This country I want to mention is Burma. Occasionally, some people tell me that Myanmar is emerging as a military junta and possessing nuclear weapons. I mocked at it and said :"Burma what". After that, I was very surprised when I read some articles about this scoffed at it and said "Burman what?" read more
By: Sabrinalee107 | 2010-11-02 | Health and safety Lots of time we scarcely know the people close to us. Do you ever sometimes wonder what happened to that neighbor of yours that you used to get along so well with? you should be capable to act so that you will not concern your neighbor's behavior. you can verify the criminal records of your neighbor so that you can make sure if he has the odds of doing anything bad to your family. read more
By: Kim Beck | 2010-03-27 | Regulatory compliance I would say that we have lived in our quiet small neighborhood for about 15 years now. We really only have three neighbors that actually live within eyesight of our home. Down the road a bit several more families live but we really don't know them to well. Tom across the street is the realtor that sold us our house, Deanna next door to us on the left has been married three times since we have lived here but she is a wonderfully good neighbor and then there is Crazy Ted that live just on the other side of Deanna's. read more
By: Alice Lane | 2010-03-29 | Regulatory compliance In this day and age - actually any day and age - neighborhoods are made stronger by those who live in them joining forces. Whether that's having cookouts and get-togethers, trading off on watching each other's kids, lending a hand when one is needed, neighborhoods work better when the neighbors get along. The same holds true when one of the families in the neighborhood go to one of the many Jamaica all inclusive resorts. read more
By: SEO Town | 2010-10-17 | Home improvement Robert Frost himself recognizes a great need for fence, he said the famous line, Fences make good neighbors. Mr. Frost must have a big round of applause for what he had said because fences carry a big role! Fences play a significant role in protecting your home and property. If you hadn't had fences, there could have been disputes over your neighborhood's pet or property line. Worst case is that your home could be more vulnerable to thieves who might barge into your home at night. read more
By: Bounce Sneaker | 2011-08-03 | Business Who do you think who is allowed to live in a condo? Actually everybody can but it depends upon the condominium building. Both uptown and the downtown areas often attract certain kind of people to live in their condo. read more
By: Danica Reynes | 2010-11-09 | Relationships To deal with any trouble caused by bad neighbors you can solve the problem on your own, talk to your neighbor, ask for help from your landlord, ask for help from the police, or file a lawsuit. When you lease an apartment or have a lot of people living in your neighborhood, most likely you know the good and bad conditions of living around so many people... read more
By: Carol074 | 2012-04-09 | Small Business Being part of the Edinburgh flats culture means that you will have to deal with neighborly disputes. These can be in any form, land boundaries, damage to property, excessive noise and nuisance etc. This article highlights these disputes and also suggests how to resolve them. read more
By: Reagen Aguda | 2012-07-07 | International Property You don’t have to be worried that your neighbor’s house looks like Stephen King draws inspiration from it; being creative with your home’s appeal and knowing how to talk to the buyer can encourage them to focus on your home and not the neighbor’s property. read more
By: Mark Bradley | 2010-03-27 | Real Estate This is without a doubt the hardest thing for most real estate investors to do. And it's especially hard when they sit down to write it on a postcard. Most people automatically envision that there's just not enough room for what they truly want to say. read more