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Although one of my favorite holiday stories as a child, there is something that is just inherently unfair about Rudolf being put under so much pressure to make Christmas happen by the very people who had tormented him for years. After being bullied, Rudolf gladly stepped up and saved the day. If Rudolf had retained...
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Although there are signs that the economy is improving, weak sales still could land some retailers and banks on the bankruptcy heap. That’s why gift cards remain a risky purchase. If the retailer goes out of business, your gift recipient could end up with a worthless piece of plastic, whether it’s a store- or bank-issued...
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Affiliate marketing is a marketing practice in which a business rewards one or more affiliates for each visitor or customer brought about by the affiliate’s own marketing efforts. Examples include rewards sites, where users are rewarded with cash or gifts, for the completion of an offer, and the referral of others to the site. The industry has four...
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Maryland vies to emerge as ‘epicenter’ of U.S. cyber security efforts: Maryland wants to become the “epicenter” of that nation’s cyber security efforts and wants to invest millions in companies to get there, the state’s top economic chief said Thursday.
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Executive Summary Analysts estimate that national, state and local sales tax losses on e-commerce will grow to $11.4 billion by 2012.  In the middle of the worst economic downturn since the Great Depression, states are pressed to find additional sources of revenue.  With e-commerce sales continuing to rise, and with both purchasers and sellers usually...
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Sitton v. Print Direction, Inc., — S.E.2d —, 2011 WL 4469712 (Ga.App. September 28, 2011) A Georgia court held that an employee using a personal laptop to conduct business for a competitor did not have an invasion of privacy claim when his employer busted him at work using the laptop to send email. Plaintiff-employee worked...
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This quick guide highlights 10 common mistakes that parties make during a divorce proceeding and separation.   1. Entering Into Private Negotiations Without Your Lawyer’s Knowledge or Consent When calling to make arrangements to pick up the kids, its is easy for the conversation to venture off into the ongoing divorce proceeding. After all, the...
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