When it comes to digital matters and the law, it can be a murky arena. The Internet and the World Wide Web are relatively new social and societal entities, and are thus still emerging and evolving as they relate to legal matters and legislation. And these matters cover a broad swath of issues.
How Well Does Your Body Feel? Make a note of it!!! We have spent thousands on education, degrees, and our minds to get to where we are today and yet, why do we not spend the same amount of time on our food and our bodies? Where's the research there? Perhaps you bloat after eating wheat bread or start coughing and producing phlegm after having ice cream? Have you determined what the specific problem might be in regards to why you feel that way after eating those items? Think about it. It might be a food allergy and yet we continue the same pattern, eating the wrong foods for our specific type of body.
My hometown of SeaTac, Washington – a landscape snared between the burgeoning metropolises of Seattle and Tacoma – is home not only to the 9th busiest airport in the nation but also to a hugely diverse immigrant population. The local school district reports that more than a hundred different primary languages are represented in its student body.
Throughout my career in P.R. I’ve worked with many attorneys to help them build their awareness for brands and their law practices. Our news portal publishes news about lawyers and has a special section for law. The news portal also offers attorneys access to build an Online Press Kit. I enjoy working with attorneys because I have respect for their time constraints (billable hours) and know how to effectively use content marketing and expert positioning to build awareness for their reputation. I wrote this article especially for lawyers!!
If Paul Revere were riding now with the purpose of warning America against a clear and present danger, he might well proclaim, “The robots are coming!” For indeed they are, and quickly. Until now, though technology has reduced jobs at an ever-increasing rate, we’ve been able to create new ones just as fast, though many of these have been low-wage service positions and others, low-security “gig economy” activity.
Being President of the United States (POTUS) is a job. A great weight of responsibility accompanies the grandeur of this office. Historically, presidents choose their words very carefully because there are major ramifications to everything they say. The reaction to presidential words ranges from hypersensitive to hysterical. The words of the POTUS have enormous power and consequences—enough to seize up financial markets and rattle the hearts of trigger-happy dictators.