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Your Constructive Dismissal Letter Template and How to Use it

Constructive Dismissal Letter If you have been employed at a certain company for quite some time now, it is likely that you will be receiving a constructive dismissal letter from your employer. Even if the reasons behind the dismissal are valid, it is still considered as wrongful termination in most cases. A constructive dismissal is when an employee gives out…

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Looking back 40 years – A circle closes

TS Eliot must have attended some school meetings of his own when he wrote: “We will not stop exploring, and the end of all our exploration will be to get to where we started and get to know the place for the first time.. “I have just returned from my 40-year reunion at law school. I saw my old school…

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How to get divorced in Thailand

Marriage is a legally binding agreement between two partners that allows them to unite their lives, responsibilities, and finances as a couple. But what if a marriage just doesn’t work out and one or both spouses want to get out of the arrangement? Under Thai law, a marriage officially ends with the death of one of the spouses, or by…

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Wrongful Death: An Overview

Accidents happen regularly, we all know that, we see it on the evening news every day, but it never comes home until it happens to a loved one. When an accident could have been prevented and was the fault of another party, the loss of someone’s life could be defined as ‘wrongful death’. When tragedy strikes a loved one, the…

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Learn when to use less used punctuation marks

Everyone is familiar with the most commonly used punctuation marks: the comma, the period, and the question mark. However, many people do not use the semicolon, colon, hyphen, parentheses, bracket, ellipsis, and slash when typing as much as they do with other punctuation marks. One reason could be not knowing when to use these less used punctuation marks. Another reason…

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Do you have Grit?

What role does sand play in your life? After finishing an extensive scientific article collected by the national media, my mind raises the question of sub-vox, “What is the writer saying in plain English?” If I leave the answer blank, the page is removed. “A Penn researcher studying high achievers says it’s not IQ, grades, or leadership skills that lead…

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Hollywood: weapon of mass attraction or weapon of mass destruction for America?

Introduction: The full name of the book is “American Idol after Iraq,” which was published by Blackwell-Wiley in 2009. The book’s author Nathan Gardels has been the editor of the New Perspectives Quarterly since its publication in 1985. He has written extensively for newspapers and magazines since the mid-1980s and has also been a media leader for the World Economic…

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Voice-over work: how to become a dubbing artist?

If you wanted to be a doctor, lawyer, or plumber, you would have a clear career path to follow, exams to take, practical experience to gain, and professional bodies to join. The roadmap to the chosen job would be well defined and structured. If he hadn’t achieved his dream by a certain age, he would probably have to give up.…

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Fire up your muscles with an unbalanced barbell load

You will be amazed at the difference that 5 or 10 pounds will make. What am I talking about? I’m talking about unbalanced bar load. Normally, you would think that loading a bar with an uneven weight would be a mistake and would horribly unbalance the bar, making the exercise dangerous. And to be honest, if you don’t expect the…

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