By: Mary Rose | 2011-10-05 | News and society Amanda Knox, who has been served four years out of a 26-year prison sentence after being accused of murdering roommate Meredith Kercher at their rented house in Perugia, Italy in 2009, was released following an appeal court sensationally clearing her conviction. read more
By: Leslie Cane | 2011-05-23 | Break-up The wife said, in part: "my husband is asking for a trial separation but he's been assuring me that it will only be temporary and that he will come back soon. He insists that he doesn't want a divorce and that he still loves me. But I just have this nagging feeling that there's something he's not telling me or that there's something he's not saying. I'm just wondering how seriously I should take all of this separation talk." read more
By: Fort Lauderdale Criminal Defense | 2011-10-11 | News and society Reports had been circulating about Amanda Knox's grueling time in the Italian jail. read more
By: Leslie Cane | 2010-09-29 | Marriage I recently heard from a wife who recently had a very upsetting exchange with her husband. They had recently exchanged some pretty heated words and the husband threw up his hands and said their whole marriage was a "farce and a joke." This stopped the wife cold in her tracks because normally, when they argued, he would say hurtful things about the issues, but not about their marriage. read more
By: aspenIbiz Mike | 2011-03-24 | Business Gold is a commodity and its value is subject to the law of supply and demand. In every sense, gold is real money because it has value and there is only so much of it, unlike the currency of the US which is paper money and with what appears to be an unlimited supply due to excessive money printing. As long as the Federal Reserve has access to printing presses and is able to print more and more money, gold with its limited supply, will become more valuable. The more supply you have of something, itsrsquo; value goes down. The less supply you have of something, its' value goes up. Therefore, with a limited supply of gold and an unlimited supply of dollars, it will take more and more money to buy an ounce of gold hellip; this i ... Financial Education , Alternative Wealth Creation , Fiat Currency , Central Banking System , Gold , Federal Reserve Bank , Mike Farrell aspenIbiz read more
By: Dean Gammell | 2011-10-12 | Gifts As a woman it is fair to admit that we tend to buy gifts for him that you can both enjoy. This is okay as long as the gifts you are buying genuinely interest your man as well as you. Obviously buying your man a Sex and the City box set isn’t really the selfless gift that you are trying to make out it is. Not to worry though as we have discovered a range of gifts for him and her that you can both read more
By: Annelize Steyn | 2010-03-31 | Communications You probably wish your voice had the same effect on him as your red blouse with the slightly low top button but, like most other men, yours chooses whether he wants to hear, or not hear..."It's truly amazing..." a friend of mine commented recently. "Sometimes, the kids scream so loudly that I'm surprised the neighbours don't call the welfare department. This, while the telephone is ringing and the dog is howling at the moon! But if ESPN is on TV, his hearing walks straight out the door! read more
By: Eliane Leao | 2010-03-26 | Babies A few decades ago, numerous were the criticisms from those new to Glenn Doman's work. However, many families have now experienced the gentle revolution, which even has effectively made believers out of Educational Psychology researchers. How many families can witness the good his teachings did to babies who experienced the activities he taught? Thousands, and the numbers are growing. As a parent and a researcher, I have experienced the gentle revolution in my own family and describe here common preconceived notions against this learning method and the truth as I have witnessed it. read more
By: Katie Lersch | 2010-12-30 | Infidelity However, he seemed very unwilling and reluctant to end the affair. He admitted to the wife that he had "real and conflicted feelings" for the other woman and he felt that he just "had to see the relationship through and see where it went." This floored the wife. She told me: "Essentially, he's saying that he wants a relationship with both us. I just can't believe this. How can he expect for me to try to work things out with him when he's still carrying on with her?" read more
By: Professor Vernon M Neppe | 2012-06-13 | Law Expert testimony begins by finding an appropriate match. Finding the correct medicolegal expert for a case is clearly dependent on not only their expertise in the area, but their forensic proficiency at review, advisory and testamentary levels, as well as the respect they will command, their geographic location and the costs involved. read more
By: Katie Lersch | 2010-11-17 | Infidelity The thing was, the wife loved her husband as much as he claimed to love her. She didn't want to leave him. But she was absolutely devastated that he cheated. So, she had to know why, exactly, he had done this so she could make absolutely sure that he wouldn't do this again. But, the husband kept insisting that he "didn't know" why he cheated. He claimed he really didn't have a reason and he just didn't think it through. This wasn't good enough for the wife. It wasn't going to cut it. read more
By: Abiodun Oluokun | 2010-03-27 | Law Literally, he or she is a person who testifies at a court hearing. As a witness, the person may have seen an accident, witnessed a crime, or be asked to describe the character of someone they know. As a witness they will be asked to answer some questions regarding their knowledge of a case in court. read more
By: Denny Smith | 2010-09-30 | Religion The conscience should not be a man's guide but it does bear witness as to the heart of a man and tells the man much about himself. Many consciences while good need to be reprogrammed. read more
By: Denny Smith | 2010-09-30 | Christianity The conscience should not be a man's guide but it does bear witness as to the heart of a man and tells the man much about himself. Many consciences while good need to be reprogrammed. read more
By: Leslie Cane | 2010-11-22 | Break-up I recently heard from a wife who just wasn't sure what to do. Her husband had left her and the home the week before and now was not accepting her calls, texts, or emails. Anytime that she did get him on the phone or placed herself in front of him and had his attention for long enough to get a question or two into the conversation, she would ask him why he had left her. The husband would abruptly change the subject, end the conversation. or walk away. He was avoiding this topic at all costs. read more