Posted on May 30, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Medically, it is the process of purgation; in experiential moments of truth and recognition, it is the causal impetus to sudden change or need of change. For Federal employees and U.S. Postal wo ...
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Posted on May 29, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Reminiscences represent a harbinger of the state of existence and the mental attitude of individuals; once engaged, they reveal the past-oriented focus, as opposed to the future dreams of youth.   ...
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Posted on May 28, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
It can be requested pursuant to a prior arrangement or, with today’s technology, prewired on one’s own electronic device. Time was when there existed an employed switchboard operator ...
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Posted on May 27, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
The struggle to get through a given day can be overwhelming. The complexity of the human phenomenon is beyond mere comprehension; and, as some mysteries are simply unsolvable, so the accepted vi ...
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Posted on May 26, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
The phrase itself can denote at least two connotations of conceptual paradigms, depending upon which word the emphasis is placed upon: of an overwhelming sense of exhaustion that is experiential ...
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Posted on May 23, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
It is the creative imagination which ultimately separates man from his counterpart; and, in the end, those costumes we display, and wear as vestiges of who we were, what we have become, and how we wan ...
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Posted on May 22, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
One is often forewarned that, if you want to continue retaining certain foods and delectable delights of culinary desires, you should refrain from taking a tour of the manner, means and methodology of ...
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Posted on May 21, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
It is the complexity of the absurd which tends to amaze; whether, in this day and age, we have lost the subtlety of the ludicrous, is sometimes to be held with awe. Shakespeare’s Court jesters, ...
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Posted on May 20, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Salinger’s character, Holden Caulfield, recognized the influence of movies, and the media in general. When used as a tool for political purposes, they mold and direct the issues to be dis ...
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Posted on May 19, 2015
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Administrative Law
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Robert R. McGill
Most people prefer anonymity; although, in more recent years, the hunt for one’s five minutes of fame by "hook or by crook", whether to impose, intrude, push through, etc., and wave in ...
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