Posted on August 31, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
It is both informative and interesting to observe various personalities in the thought-process of decision-making. Some will merely be silent and ponder for hours, days, and weeks (or longer), a ...
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Posted on August 30, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
How we assert and connect disparate facts reveals the extent of one’s understanding of the conceptual distinctions to be made between correlation, correspondence and causation. Correlation ...
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Posted on August 29, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Somehow, proximity often makes for comfort, and thus do we have a greater sense of security if something is nearby, and distance reflects ties of both emotional and physical detachment. The U.S. ...
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Posted on August 28, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Decisions engaged in early on, reap later consequences which often reflect the choices made in those initial steps. This is true both in life generally, and in particularized ventures, endeavors ...
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Posted on August 27, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Aristotle’s admonishment of determining too early the virtue and reputation of an individual, can be analogously likened to the state of emotional turmoil we find ourselves in, at any given mome ...
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Posted on August 26, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Termination for the Federal or Postal employee should generate an administrative personnel action reflected in an SF 50 or PS Form 50, showing the date of the action, the nature of the issuance and th ...
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Posted on August 24, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Rarely in life does one have a second chance; in important matters, an opportunity will often present itself, and depending upon the option chosen, one must live with the consequences of such a choice ...
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Posted on August 23, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
In the early morning hours as the peripheral light of the sun reaches the crest of the horizon, the insidious owl glides seamlessly and noiselessly above the tips of tree lines, and upon a slight move ...
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Posted on August 22, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
For over 50 years, we have been told that our lives will be simpler, more efficient, of greater ease, resulting from the technological advancement of society at large. With each technological in ...
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Posted on August 21, 2013
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
The state of being nameless or faceless of being unknown and yet surrounded by the greater populous, is a condition known as anonymity. But being unknown or unidentified does not necessarily imp ...
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