2011-07-28 16:29:36
34 year old Jamima is a PR manager working with a high profile IT Company. She loved her job and enjoyed the challenges that awaited her every work day. However, with business growing and work pressure increasing, Jamima found that she did not have enough time to meet all her targets. She began to work late, take work home and work on the weekends. Even then, she was floundering. It didn't take her long to realize that she could not carry on the same way without going to pieces. After some thought, she decided to collect a number of productivity tools to boost her productivity and help her with time management. Sure enough, the tools helped! Jamima found that her productivity had increased. However, she was still unable to find the same happiness that she once did. That set her thinking. To her surprise, she discovered that there were several small parts of her job that she positively hated doing. So, she had a talk with her boss and it was decided that some of these odd jobs would be ... [
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2011-07-28 16:27:59
There are several reasons for you to look for public records to trace people:
For background check on your employees
Tracing old classmates
Finding complete info on suspicious neighbors
Tracing family history
Background check on potential dates
Checking records of tutors, babysitters & domestic helps
Knowing more about your employer
Finding out contact addresses, phone numbers & email IDs for individuals
If you are trying to track your old classmates for a high school reunion, it can become a very tedious task. If you use a good public records search service you can easily trace each one of your classmates by just using their names.
A very useful function that these public records search websites provide is that you can easily trace a family history.
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We hold these truths to be self-evident that all men are created equal; that they are endowed by their Creator with certain inalienable rights; that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. US Declaration of Independence
Every year come July, we celebrate our wonderful and unique Declaration of Independence. I live right outside Philadelphia and frequently drive by the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, so this document is near and dear to me on many levels. One phrase that I have been thinking about lately is "the pursuit of happiness." As a Life Coach and Retreat Leader, much of my work is helping people define what happiness means to them and how to invite it into their lives. So what does it mean that it is our God given right to pursue happiness.
Webster's Dictionary defines pursuit as "the act of following with haste either in sport or in hostility... [
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