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Over the past fifty years, pharmaceutical companies have spent hundreds of billions of dollars trying to develop a “non-addictive” pain medication that could also provide relief from acute and chronic pain, but without the risk of serious side effects.

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New age books are growing in popularity as more people search for spiritual meaning and answers to their life’s troubles. Bookstores are meeting this demand by providing a full range of New Age books full of advice and products

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This article was written to assist people who are confronted with the task of organizing a loved one's funeral. If you have never performed or assisted in organizing a funeral, the following information will give you a general idea of what to expect.

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Having a green card (also referred to as a permanent visa) means that you are legally qualified to live and work in the United States indefinitely. Under U.S immigration law, there are four major gateways leading to obtaining a green card; through marriage and family, employment, investment, and through the immigration lottery process.

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You don’t have to be a criminal lawyer to understand criminal defense terms. All you need to do is read the criminal defense glossary terms below. Learn what criminal justice, presumption, prosecute, clear and convincing evidence, citation, charge, burden of proof, brief, allege, appeal and certiorari mean. This info may come in handy one day. Read on and get knowledgeable.

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Criminal intent is the basis of judgments on crimes. Here you will find a glossary that defines criminal intent and related terms you should get familiar with. It’s smart to understand what aid and abet, duress, solicitation, alias, admission of guilt and more mean. Understanding these terms may inspire you to stay away from unnecessary trouble.

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If your tenant wants to move out in the middle of her lease. normally she may not do this. She signed the lease, so she is bound by it, just as you are. She cannot simply "break" a lease.

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Here you will find many examples of personal injury accidents where both parties have comparative fault. These type of accidents always require the assistance of an experienced personal injury lawyer that is knowledgeable on the comparative negligence laws of the state and can help you contest disputed liability. Be smart and read on.

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The shock of experiencing a life threatening personal injury can have profound effects on the human psyche. It can cause phobias and even change the way we view danger.

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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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