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filed in Articles on Apr.26, 2012
It’s a tired way to start a modern article by referring to the speed with which the world has been revolutionized by the computer but, in this instance, it’s highly appropriate. When the first green shoots emerged in the late 1960′s and early 1970′s, computerization was all about automating in-house processes like the accounting system. [...]
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filed in Articles on Apr.25, 2012
One of the hardest groups to get affordable insurance for is student drivers, particularly teenagers. You can be a student driver at any age but the older you are, the less of a risk you are to insurance companies. So while your premium costs will be high since you are a new driver, they will [...]
Tags: Affordable Insurance, Bad Weather, Department Store Credit, Driver Education Classes, Driving Laws, Driving Lessons, Education Class, Expectation, Insurance Companies, Insurance Costs, Insurance Providers, Premiums, Quality Auto Insurance, Rates Insurance, Report Cards, Safe Car, Safest Car, Student Drivers, Teenage Driver, Teenage Drivers
filed in Articles on Feb.13, 2012
If you ask a Libertarian for an opinion on people who hold their hands out for federal government or state aid, the printable version of the reply is likely to refer to such people as scroungers who should pay their own way through the hard times. The Tea Party is also hot on the subject, [...]
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filed in Articles on Jan.12, 2012
It’s a curious fact that the federal government does very little to monitor the amount of crime. You would imagine the Department of Justice would be interested to follow the statistics of wrongdoing so that resources could be targeted where most needed. Instead, we have judicial statistics that record the number of cases coming before [...]
Tags: Alarm System, Burglar, Burglaries, Burglars, Burglary, Curious Fact, Department Of Justice, Hassle, Homeowners Insurance, Insurer, Iron Bars, Judicial Statistics, Music Equipment, Possessions, Renter, Security Measures, Thief, Tip Of The Iceberg, Two Ways, Wrongdoing
filed in Articles on Jan.12, 2012
The world is full of people who have no respect for you or your property. Although crimes of violence have been falling, it’s still dangerous to walk alone at night in some neighborhoods. It’s the same with vehicles. Some were clearly designed with thieves in mind. This can be something red with jaw-dropping acceleration – [...]
Tags: Acceleration, Car Theft, Chases, Crimes, Fact Of Life, Highway Loss Data Institute, Hldi, Insurance, Insurance Crime Bureau, Law Enforcement Officers, Local Bar, National Insurance Crime Bureau, Neighborhood, Pride, Professional Thieves, Security Systems, Social Decline, Vehicle Theft Rates, Vicious Circle, Violence