When choosing a bereavement counselor, the range of academic degrees and professional licenses can be confusing. Mental health professionals come from a variety of educational and philosophical backgrounds.
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Given the declining economy and the dramatic loss of personal income and jobs, a growing number of people are finding themselves in serious credit card debt, many for the very first time.
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State and Federal lemon laws were enacted to protect purchasers of new vehicles from being forced to own and operate a defective vehicle.
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The U.S. government with a wink and a nod has significantly shifted their position relative to the use, sale and legality of medical marijuana.
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If you want to prevent bankruptcy you will need to cut all possible living costs across the board as quickly as possible. It also means looking for specific ways to better manage all of your existing resources.
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To bring an action for sexual harassment, you must usually establish that you found the conduct against you to be hostile, abusive or offensive. You do not necessarily have to be the victim of the harassment in order to file a complaint about workplace sexual harassment.
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Learn about the Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 for small businesses and how loans and tax breaks are being provided by the federal government to stimulate capital growth for Americas small businesses. Learn about federal government guarantees for micro loans and how investment incentives are assisting the capitalization of small businesses in financial need.
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If you going through financial hardship and have not been able to resolve your federal tax trouble with the IRS, you may be eligible for assistance through a program called the Taxpayer Advocate Services (TAS).
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While the countries unemployment rate reaches 9.7 percent in the second quarter of 2009, representing over 5.6 million out-of-work Americans, the unemployment rate still represents less than half of what the unemployment rate was back in the days of the great depression - a small consolation for those people who suddenly find themselves out of work and out of money.
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Now the 2010 is here, the U.S. Labor Department reported in November that as many as 16 million Americans remain unemployed. Previous employment reports have underestimated the countries effective unemployment rate. One reason is that many eligible full time workers have been forced into taking part-time positions, say nothing of the millions of unemployed workers who have simply given-up their search for employment all together.
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