• October 6, 2022

Prostitution and the marginalized in India and Bangladesh

Prostitution is as old as the mountains and is known as the oldest profession in the world. In India and in all other third world countries, people will have sex with prostitutes. Like all countries in the world, prostitution in India is a controversial issue. Prostitution, or exchanging sex for money, is legal, but related…

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A brief history of Facebook

By now, almost everyone who uses a computer regularly knows about the famous social network Facebook, which has conquered the world. Since it has only really started since 2004, it has seen massive rapid growth, especially in the last couple of years. Let’s see where it all came from. How it all started A sophomore…

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When a bar is not for drinking

For those of us outside of the legal profession, the word “lawyer” often conjures up a number of the latest lawyer jokes we pull off the Internet. The legal profession has taken it on the chin with such low jokes and hushed implications that lawyers are unethical or greedy. This is strange because of all…

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What is intercessory prayer?

Intercessory prayer is when one person prays to God on behalf of another person. Most of the time, the person performing the intercessory prayer does so without the consent of the person for whom he is praying. Intercessory prayer is not complicated. You don’t need special training. You do not need special permission from your…

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What happens if I receive a notice of removal/deportation proceeding?

If Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) determines that you have violated an immigration law, they will initiate removal or deportation proceedings. First, your case will be referred to the Office of Chief Counsel, the sector responsible for processing immigration cases. Lead Counsel will send you a Notice to Appear, stating the reason for the removal…

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Les Miserables movie review

To use Javert’s exact words, “I am the law and the law does not flout!” Les Miserables is a 2012 epic musical drama film directed and written based on the musical of the same name which in turn is based on the 1862 French novel. It was set in 19th-century France, culminating in the anti-monarchist…

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So, are you an aspiring law in India? Keep reading!

The legal profession in India has undergone a crucial and significant change in the last few decades. In today’s scenario, aspiring lawyers are not just confined to the courts but are easily found serving in various corporate houses, legal agencies, law firms, litigation, administrative services, etc. Conventionally, legal practice in India has been a male-dominated…

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US Citizenship Options for Elderly Applicants – Medical and Test Waivers

I frequently get calls from adult children of US permanent residents (i.e. green card holders) who want to know how their parents can become US citizens if they can’t study for the English history test and /or do not speak English very well. I have created an article for you about the two most common…

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3 Things a DUI Lawyer Should Consider When Trying to Negotiate a Reckless Driving Resolution

The harsh consequences of a Florida DUI conviction include probation, thousands of dollars in court costs and fines, driver’s license suspension, DUI school, and possibly even jail time. A charge reduction to reckless driving can relieve the client of not only many of the outrageous DUI fines and penalties, but also the stigma that surrounds…

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Explanation of the 3 main types of loans, FHA, conventional and VA

In the world of loans, there are countless factors involved in obtaining a loan for the purchase of a home. This article will give you an overview of the three main loan programs available. When you start looking for loan programs, be sure to contact a mortgage professional for more information and the latest market…

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