Archive for the 'Information Folder' Category

Golf and Its Marvels

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

Have you ever heard of golf packages? If you haven’t this is the time to discover all about Golf packages. Redundant to mention that golf is one of the
virtually universally appealing sports that is embraced by players from all over the world.
Golf sees no race, ethnicity or nationality as a barrier Hence,
golf became progressively hot [...]

Searching for Family Members

Monday, February 8th, 2010

Every now and then we think about tracking down family members we have not seen in years. They may be aunts, uncles, or cousins or perhaps more distant relatives. In a society where the average nuclear family moves once every five years, larger families quickly break up and go their separate ways. [...]

Can You Hear Me Now?

Monday, January 18th, 2010

I’m sure you’ve seen the cellular phone commercial, two customers are on cell phones and one says, “Can you hear me now?” takes a step back and repeats, “Can you hear me now?” While commercials like that make us laugh, the truth is that as telecommunications expand and include many different options, we must make [...]

Saving Your Valuable Time with Better Employment Verification Solutions

Monday, September 7th, 2009

One important way the companies are discovering to save money is by trimming the time it takes to complete average jobs. Employment Verification is routinely one of the biggest hassles that human resources employees face on a regular basis. Between inaccurate information and companies unwilling to return phone calls or answer emails, an [...]

Amazing Link Report

Thursday, August 27th, 2009

Wow, can you feel the heat? It’s getting hot out here in my neck of the woods. We’re just going to put splitters away and break out the tillers.
It’s hard to find the right stuff these days on the Internet. So many fake places spouting spammy nonsense. Here are my favorite (and REAL) resources so [...]

Obama the Fickle

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Liberals had been all ears for Democrat presidential hopeful Barack Obama’s objection to the Iraq War. But one of the core drawing points of his campaign threatened to become rhetoric last July 3, during a news conference at Fargo, North Dakota. [...]

Jamie Gorelick – Excerpt

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Jamie Gorelick wrote an article for the Washington Post.