Wealth Building

Connecticut Bankruptcy Law Exemptions That Help Protect Creditors

There are certain exemptions related to the Connecticut bankruptcy law that helps protect creditors when a debtor files bankruptcy in Connecticut. One also has the choice in Connecticut to avail of federal exemption statutes instead of the Connecticut exemptions, and it is also possible to use federal supplemental exemptions in conjunction with the Connecticut exemptions. Debtors don’t Necessarily Lose Everything…

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Careers

Jwod Program Employs People With Severe Disabilities

As a hazardous materials technician in Fort Lewis, Wash., John Kartes spends his days physically assisting mechanics, a job that often entails driving a forklift to transport engines and other heavy items. He ensures that the mechanics have the materials they need, keeps an inventory of hazardous materials and then coordinates their disposal by putting everything in the correct drums,…

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Weddings

Death By Government In California Wastes Money

Aside from the obvious costs to society and its collective morality, there are major financial considerations associated with bringing the death penalty to those convicted of capital crimes. According to a recent Los Angeles Times study, based on eleven executions spread over 27 years in California, state and federal taxpayers pay $250 million per execution. Further cost breakdowns have taxpayers…

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History

Lindbergh Charles Augustus

Charles Augustus Lindbergh was the first person to cross the Atlantic in a nonstop flight. This made him an instant celebrity. When, in 1932, his 19-months old son was kidnapped and murdered, the nation was appalled. Finally, a German carpenter, Bruno Richard Hauptmann, was apprehended and, following a much-publicized trial, executed. The police chief who arrested Bruno Richard Hauptmann was…

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Legal

Federal Prison Report

Recently the Federal Bureau of Prisons released an update of their prison population, which included breakdowns of race, sex, sentences and offenses. Currently, there are 189,984 inmates in the United States federal prison system. The breakdown of the information is at times typical and yet surprising other times. Did you know that the average age of a federal inmate is…

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Loans

Free Grants From Government

Attempting to get funds through a orthodox financial institution can be very lengthy and requires loads of paperwork, only to find out that you’ve been refused. These Government Agencies don’t have to work under the same abovesaid requirements that banks do. You work on how much funds you require, as long as it’s a legible amount and complies with Government…

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Wealth Building

Consolidating Student Loans What You Need To Know

Don’t miss the Opportunity. Grab it, exploit it! Money matters a lot. Consolidating student loans can relief you from your nightmare. It can simplify your student life and can make you fulfill your ambition. With consolidated student loan your multiple payments can be consolidated to only one payment. You can pay less per month and for a longer period. How…

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Weather

Using A College Federal Student Loan To Fund Your Education

It is possible to pay for college with a federal student loan. This is usually referred to as post-secondary financing option. Applying for a Federal Student Loan for College is quite simple providing you follow the instructions on the application form. The federal student loan program helps college students and their parents meet the cost of pursuing higher education. The…

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Wealth Building

Student Loans For Those With Bad Credit

When it comes time for you to start college, you really do not want your bad credit to get in the way. The good news, too, is that it does not have to. You still have access to a number of loans – and at reasonable rates. Here is some information to tell you about what kind of student loans…

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Investing

Gold Topping 500 Really Is A Big Deal

As gold topped $500, the news became front-page across the country, and radio and TV financial programs led off talking about the price of gold. Invariably, all noted that gold had reached nearly a two-decade high. Yet it is doubtful any of the reporters assigned to the story really grasped the importance of gold topping $500. Further, few reports dared…

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