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The 6 Laws Defining Bankruptcy an. Sometimes, she could even put up with a dishonest man, but not this one. She closed her card case, pulled her pinstriped skirt down to cover her kneecaps. This conversation was over. The new John Grisham novel would be more interesting. Lowering dark glasses from frequent rest on even darker hair, Brook Best reclined the seat to enjoy a good read.There are several types of bankruptcies referred to as chapters. When you are facing bankruptcy, you will want to know the bankruptcy laws that define bankruptcy so you can understand what you will be going through. Chapter 9, 12, 15, 7, 13, and 11 are the six laws of bankruptcy.Chapter 11 is bankruptcy of a business. Chapter 7 and 13 are related to the individual and the other three are limited in what they cover. A chapter 9 is based on municipalities. This means a political subdivision, agency, or instrument of the state. Even a government entity can go bankrupt. Often a chapter 9 allows the municipality to reform from the distress of creditors. They may even liquidate assets to recoup their losses.Chapter 7 is related to individuals and therefore you may or may not be required to go to the courthouse. A chapter 7 bankruptcy law allows the individual to eliminate their debt and begin with a fresh start. In recent years, the laws governing who can file under chapter 7 hav The idea was to extend her vacation all the way back to SeaTac. The Boeing 737 hummed contentedly, seizing the blue above fluffy clouds. I enjoy aircraft, Brook thought, remembering the pilot client who had invited her to join the ‘Mile High Club’. People on this flight seem uptight. Face it, my vacation is over, she conceded. Her credit cards had incurred more charges than she’d intended. It was time to think about doing some real estate business, again. Brook’s mind reluctantly embraced thoughts relevant to her world: I didn’t even open that file old Ernie asked me to read on my vacation. It’s just HUD Housing programs, anyway. I should have a commission check waiting for me. I’ll need it. Buyers will be jumpy with this terr What Kind of Jobs Can I Get With an MBA? The obnoxious guy in the crowded airline seat next to her wouldn’t shut up, keep his eyes off her legs, or quit drinking screwdrivers. Brook Best decided to give him a treat. Slowly, deliberately, she raised one tanned leg, allowing it to fall invitingly across the other. His eyes leaped. He nearly dropped his drink:Wondering whether or not an MBA will truly advance your career in business? Read this article to discover what kind of jobs you can expect to get with an MBA degree.What is an MBA?A Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree is granted after one or two years of study at a graduate level institution. Students who are enrolled in an MBA program receive training in the theory and practice of business management. This degree can increase the number of jobs that you are qualified for, as well as your earning potential.Jobs for Grads with an MBA DegreeEarning an MBA degree can make you much more valuable to employers. This degree certifies that you are prepared to handle almost any management role found in a modern corporation or organization. The type of job best suited for an MBA grad depends on the type of MBA degree that was achieved.For example, an MBA grad that specialized in marketing will easily be able to obtain employment in the market “God, those are beautiful!” “You can get shit-faced on an airplane, but you can’t smoke a cigarette,” Brook murmured toward the window thinking: I want a Virginia Slim. I’d settle for a Salem. Three hours changing planes and now a lecher who can’t hold his booze. “What? Oh, sorry! Did I spill some on you? Can I buy you a drink?” “No, thank you.!” Brook replied audibly to the pest. “Feel free to have another one, yourself, though.” “Oh, I will. Don’t have to drive. My honey’s picking me up at the airport so they won’t tow my car again.” Brook’s curiosity overcame her better judgment. Lifting sunglasses to rest in her hair she asked: “Why would they tow your car?” “Ever since that damned Trade Tower thing, everybody’s crazy!” “Yes,” Brook agreed. Drink sloshing the isle at the end of his gesture, Brook’s inebriated coach buddy explained: “ I parked my car in SeaTac lot—last week. Fly back—it’s gone. Passed a new law. Can’t park within 300 feet of the terminal. Why the hell did they let me park there? Twenty-nine cars they impounded. $130.00—plus thirty bucks a day—when I got back. Had to pay a cab to my place in Seattle. Got me a lawyer. Says I can sue. Get my money back.” “Are you going to?” “You damned right, I am! No signs. I get in at night. Car’s gone. Wasted two days getting it back. All my time and inconvenience! Can you believe it?” “I can believe anything. Too many people are sue-happy. At least, you are entitled to your money though.” “You a Lawyer?” “I’m a broker.” “Stock Broker! God, I’ve been losing my ass since September 11th! What’s your name? What brokerage you with? “My name is Brooklyn Best. I’m a real estate broker. You want to buy a house?” “Buy a house? Hell, no! Everybody’s selling! Half the people in my neighborhood are trying to sell. Poor bastards working at Boeing. 70,000 workers laid off. I might want to sell mine one of these days. You got a card?” Brook opened the navy and white patent leather purse to remove her gold business card case with The Best monogrammed on its surface. Seeing its chance to escape, a well-used passport fluttered from her grasp to perch indecisively between her matching spectator pumps. The letch lunged for it. Brook never flinched when she felt his hopeful hand glide accidentally from her ankle up her calf to above her knee as he pretended to help. Brook closed her eyes, considering her options. This jerk knows how to make the most of an opportunity. Still, he’s a potential client. This is as far as he goes, she decided. Sliding a business card from beneath the bar, Brook held a forced smile. “Here is the card that you asked for.” “Oh, thanks. Where’s your picture?” “On my passport,” said Brook, her hand open. “Oh, sure. Here ya go, doll.” “Thank you.” Shit, she thought. He’s a real smooth talker, too. “Brooklyn Best, huh. Port Orchards, Gig Harbor and All Washington State. Why don’t you have your picture on your card? A good looking lady like you should have a photo card.” “I don’t need too. I’m not for sale,” Brook retorted. Oblivious to his rebuff, the guy pressed on. “The Realtor who sold me my house has a picture on her card. Not as pretty as you, either.” “Do you remember her name?” “No,” the drunk admitted. “You will remember me though, won’t you? I’m The Best!” “I’ll bet you are, babe. Why won’t you let me buy you one drink? You look thirsty.” “I don’t drink with potential clients.” “Oh. Well, maybe you could pay me a finders fee if I get you some business.” “In the State of Washington, that’s against the law. Only licensed agents can receive money as a result of a real estate transaction.” “What will you give me, then?” “Perhaps, an opportunity to buy me a drink—after I’ve sold a house!” “Let me have a couple more of your cards, then! Oh, Stewardess? Bring me another Screwdriver, honey. Make it a double.” Brook dispensed two more cards. She liked an honest man. Sometimes, she could even put up with a dishonest man, but not this one. She closed her card case, pulled her pinstriped skirt down to cover her kneecaps. This conversation was over. The new John Grisham novel would be more interesting. Lowering dark glasses from frequent rest on even darker hair, Brook Best reclined the seat to enjoy a good read. The idea was to extend her vacation all the way back to SeaTac. The Boeing 737 hummed contentedly, seizing the blue above fluffy clouds. I enjoy aircraft, Brook thought, remembering the pilot client who had invited her to join the ‘Mile High Club’. People on this flight seem uptight. Face it, my vacation is over, she conceded. Her credit cards had incurred more charges than she’d intended. It was time to think about doing some real estate business, again. Brook’s mind reluctantly embraced thoughts relevant to her world: I didn’t even open that file old Ernie asked me to read on my vacation. It’s just HUD Housing programs, anyway. I should have a commission check waiting for me. I’ll need it. Buyers will be jumpy with this terro Keywords Optimization With Directory Submission greed.Directories help you rank by linking to your site. This works because most modern search engines calculate your page’s worth and ranking within their index based on links. Though links generally aren’t the only factor when trying to rank a site, they are a significant one. When submitting to directories its important to remember that search engines will analyze the anchor text, description, importance of the directory page, and age of the link.Before you begin any campaign to rank within search engines you should do plenty of research on your keywords. Using various keyword suggestion tools will give you a good idea of the phrases that are commonly searched. Sometimes you’ll be quite surprised what comes up! Keep the top 5 or so keyword phrases in mind as you go read the rest of this article.Search engines will be analyzing the anchor text, which is one of the reasons you’ll need a good knowledge of your best keyword phrases. When you submit to a search engine it’s important to Drink sloshing the isle at the end of his gesture, Brook’s inebriated coach buddy explained: “ I parked my car in SeaTac lot—last week. Fly back—it’s gone. Passed a new law. Can’t park within 300 feet of the terminal. Why the hell did they let me park there? Twenty-nine cars they impounded. $130.00—plus thirty bucks a day—when I got back. Had to pay a cab to my place in Seattle. Got me a lawyer. Says I can sue. Get my money back.” “Are you going to?” “You damned right, I am! No signs. I get in at night. Car’s gone. Wasted two days getting it back. All my time and inconvenience! Can you believe it?” “I can believe anything. Too many people are sue-happy. At least, you are entitled to your money though.” “You a Lawyer?” “I’m a broker.” “Stock Broker! God, I’ve been losing my ass since September 11th! What’s your name? What brokerage you with? “My name is Brooklyn Best. I’m a real estate broker. You want to buy a house?” “Buy a house? Hell, no! Everybody’s selling! Half the people in my neighborhood are trying to sell. Poor bastards working at Boeing. 70,000 workers laid off. I might want to sell mine one of these days. You got a card?” Brook opened the navy and white patent leather purse to remove her gold business card case with The Best monogrammed on its surface. Seeing its chance to escape, a well-used passport fluttered from her grasp to perch indecisively between her matching spectator pumps. The letch lunged for it. Brook never flinched when she felt his hopeful hand glide accidentally from her ankle up her calf to above her knee as he pretended to help. Brook closed her eyes, considering her options. This jerk knows how to make the most of an opportunity. Still, he’s a potential client. This is as far as he goes, she decided. Sliding a business card from beneath the bar, Brook held a forced smile. “Here is the card that you asked for.” “Oh, thanks. Where’s your picture?” “On my passport,” said Brook, her hand open. “Oh, sure. Here ya go, doll.” “Thank you.” Shit, she thought. He’s a real smooth talker, too. “Brooklyn Best, huh. Port Orchards, Gig Harbor and All Washington State. Why don’t you have your picture on your card? A good looking lady like you should have a photo card.” “I don’t need too. I’m not for sale,” Brook retorted. Oblivious to his rebuff, the guy pressed on. “The Realtor who sold me my house has a picture on her card. Not as pretty as you, either.” “Do you remember her name?” “No,” the drunk admitted. “You will remember me though, won’t you? I’m The Best!” “I’ll bet you are, babe. Why won’t you let me buy you one drink? You look thirsty.” “I don’t drink with potential clients.” “Oh. Well, maybe you could pay me a finders fee if I get you some business.” “In the State of Washington, that’s against the law. Only licensed agents can receive money as a result of a real estate transaction.” “What will you give me, then?” “Perhaps, an opportunity to buy me a drink—after I’ve sold a house!” “Let me have a couple more of your cards, then! Oh, Stewardess? Bring me another Screwdriver, honey. Make it a double.” Brook dispensed two more cards. She liked an honest man. Sometimes, she could even put up with a dishonest man, but not this one. She closed her card case, pulled her pinstriped skirt down to cover her kneecaps. This conversation was over. The new John Grisham novel would be more interesting. Lowering dark glasses from frequent rest on even darker hair, Brook Best reclined the seat to enjoy a good read. The idea was to extend her vacation all the way back to SeaTac. The Boeing 737 hummed contentedly, seizing the blue above fluffy clouds. I enjoy aircraft, Brook thought, remembering the pilot client who had invited her to join the ‘Mile High Club’. People on this flight seem uptight. Face it, my vacation is over, she conceded. Her credit cards had incurred more charges than she’d intended. It was time to think about doing some real estate business, again. Brook’s mind reluctantly embraced thoughts relevant to her world: I didn’t even open that file old Ernie asked me to read on my vacation. It’s just HUD Housing programs, anyway. I should have a commission check waiting for me. I’ll need it. Buyers will be jumpy with this terr Discover PPC Ads That Don't Require Cash Payment stards working at Boeing. 70,000 workers laid off. I might want to sell mine one of these days. You got a card?”There is no doubt that PPC (pay-per-click) ads are here to stay. Don't forget that they are the main basis of the colossal amounts of profits and loads of respect that Google Inc. has earned within its' very brief period of existence.One of the main reasons why PPC ads are irresistible is because they pay for themselves and one requires only a small initial investment and a little skill in the use of keyword phrases. It is even better if you have additional skills in the area of creating catchy headlines that will attract a good number of clicks from the targeted market. Armed with this many people have built multi-million dollar online enterprises from scratch within a very short space of time.But a new breed of online entrepreneurs are doing even better by using PPC ads that do not require any cash investment or any payment of sorts. The work and time one needs to put in creating them pay for these PPC ads. Admittedly the combination that works best is where folks combine the Brook opened the navy and white patent leather purse to remove her gold business card case with The Best monogrammed on its surface. Seeing its chance to escape, a well-used passport fluttered from her grasp to perch indecisively between her matching spectator pumps. The letch lunged for it. Brook never flinched when she felt his hopeful hand glide accidentally from her ankle up her calf to above her knee as he pretended to help. Brook closed her eyes, considering her options. This jerk knows how to make the most of an opportunity. Still, he’s a potential client. This is as far as he goes, she decided. Sliding a business card from beneath the bar, Brook held a forced smile. “Here is the card that you asked for.” “Oh, thanks. Where’s your picture?” “On my passport,” said Brook, her hand open. “Oh, sure. Here ya go, doll.” “Thank you.” Shit, she thought. He’s a real smooth talker, too. “Brooklyn Best, huh. Port Orchards, Gig Harbor and All Washington State. Why don’t you have your picture on your card? A good looking lady like you should have a photo card.” “I don’t need too. I’m not for sale,” Brook retorted. Oblivious to his rebuff, the guy pressed on. “The Realtor who sold me my house has a picture on her card. Not as pretty as you, either.” “Do you remember her name?” “No,” the drunk admitted. “You will remember me though, won’t you? I’m The Best!” “I’ll bet you are, babe. Why won’t you let me buy you one drink? You look thirsty.” “I don’t drink with potential clients.” “Oh. Well, maybe you could pay me a finders fee if I get you some business.” “In the State of Washington, that’s against the law. Only licensed agents can receive money as a result of a real estate transaction.” “What will you give me, then?” “Perhaps, an opportunity to buy me a drink—after I’ve sold a house!” “Let me have a couple more of your cards, then! Oh, Stewardess? Bring me another Screwdriver, honey. Make it a double.” Brook dispensed two more cards. She liked an honest man. Sometimes, she could even put up with a dishonest man, but not this one. She closed her card case, pulled her pinstriped skirt down to cover her kneecaps. This conversation was over. The new John Grisham novel would be more interesting. Lowering dark glasses from frequent rest on even darker hair, Brook Best reclined the seat to enjoy a good read. The idea was to extend her vacation all the way back to SeaTac. The Boeing 737 hummed contentedly, seizing the blue above fluffy clouds. I enjoy aircraft, Brook thought, remembering the pilot client who had invited her to join the ‘Mile High Club’. People on this flight seem uptight. Face it, my vacation is over, she conceded. Her credit cards had incurred more charges than she’d intended. It was time to think about doing some real estate business, again. Brook’s mind reluctantly embraced thoughts relevant to her world: I didn’t even open that file old Ernie asked me to read on my vacation. It’s just HUD Housing programs, anyway. I should have a commission check waiting for me. I’ll need it. Buyers will be jumpy with this terr Poems In Training - A Metaphor For Success ll Washington State. Why don’t you have your picture on your card? A good looking lady like you should have a photo card.”Poems and stories can provide powerful metaphors in training, particularly when you are trying to get a motivational point across. If you think about the things you remember from your past education, you will probably note that most of them have come from rhymes or stories of some kind. I mean how did you learn to say your A,B,C's? I bet you're even saying the rhyme in your head right now!I find that participants respond extremely well when you sum up a topic with a rhyme that fits the occasion and there are so many wonderful examples to be taken from past literature that it really doesn't have to take too much time looking for them either. An example of this for me was the subject of 'procrastination'. I really struggled to get the point across to learners when approaching what is a pretty dry topic. However, once I added the concept of 'Swallow the frog' (shamelessly stolen from Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn) they really started to get it. Now I quite often here people saying "Come “I don’t need too. I’m not for sale,” Brook retorted. Oblivious to his rebuff, the guy pressed on. “The Realtor who sold me my house has a picture on her card. Not as pretty as you, either.” “Do you remember her name?” “No,” the drunk admitted. “You will remember me though, won’t you? I’m The Best!” “I’ll bet you are, babe. Why won’t you let me buy you one drink? You look thirsty.” “I don’t drink with potential clients.” “Oh. Well, maybe you could pay me a finders fee if I get you some business.” “In the State of Washington, that’s against the law. Only licensed agents can receive money as a result of a real estate transaction.” “What will you give me, then?” “Perhaps, an opportunity to buy me a drink—after I’ve sold a house!” “Let me have a couple more of your cards, then! Oh, Stewardess? Bring me another Screwdriver, honey. Make it a double.” Brook dispensed two more cards. She liked an honest man. Sometimes, she could even put up with a dishonest man, but not this one. She closed her card case, pulled her pinstriped skirt down to cover her kneecaps. This conversation was over. The new John Grisham novel would be more interesting. Lowering dark glasses from frequent rest on even darker hair, Brook Best reclined the seat to enjoy a good read. The idea was to extend her vacation all the way back to SeaTac. The Boeing 737 hummed contentedly, seizing the blue above fluffy clouds. I enjoy aircraft, Brook thought, remembering the pilot client who had invited her to join the ‘Mile High Club’. People on this flight seem uptight. Face it, my vacation is over, she conceded. Her credit cards had incurred more charges than she’d intended. It was time to think about doing some real estate business, again. Brook’s mind reluctantly embraced thoughts relevant to her world: I didn’t even open that file old Ernie asked me to read on my vacation. It’s just HUD Housing programs, anyway. I should have a commission check waiting for me. I’ll need it. Buyers will be jumpy with this terr Don't Overlook Alternative Assets in Retirement Investment Planning an. Sometimes, she could even put up with a dishonest man, but not this one. She closed her card case, pulled her pinstriped skirt down to cover her kneecaps. This conversation was over. The new John Grisham novel would be more interesting. Lowering dark glasses from frequent rest on even darker hair, Brook Best reclined the seat to enjoy a good read.If you are interested in purchasing real estate, private stock or a private note for investment purposes, but don't think you have enough cash on hand consider the following. The Internal Revenue Service has an Internal Revenue Code regulation that allows all Americans to invest their IRA funds, or 401(k) funds rolled into a Self-Directed IRA, in a wide variety of non-traditional investment types. With a Self-Directed IRA, retirement account funds can be invested in such non-traditional assets as mortgages, raw land, commercial buildings, vacation rentals, and multifamily homes, just to name a few.Keep in mind that you do not have to "cash out" your IRA to do this type of investing - these investments are made within a Self-Directed IRA. Rolling current retirement funds from an existing IRA for 401(k) account into a Self-Directed IRA to do this type of investing is penalty-free. Additionally, the taxes due on the growth of the investments are deferred until distribution begins at ret The idea was to extend her vacation all the way back to SeaTac. The Boeing 737 hummed contentedly, seizing the blue above fluffy clouds. I enjoy aircraft, Brook thought, remembering the pilot client who had invited her to join the ‘Mile High Club’. People on this flight seem uptight. Face it, my vacation is over, she conceded. Her credit cards had incurred more charges than she’d intended. It was time to think about doing some real estate business, again. Brook’s mind reluctantly embraced thoughts relevant to her world: I didn’t even open that file old Ernie asked me to read on my vacation. It’s just HUD Housing programs, anyway. I should have a commission check waiting for me. I’ll need it. Buyers will be jumpy with this terrorist situation. I’ll work the For Sale By Owners—FSBOs. Sellers will play hell getting any offers until things settle down. I’ll keep them listed long enough for this terrorist thing to cool off, Brook decided. When it does, I’ll have the best houses for sale inventory in Kitsop County. Maybe, in the whole Multiple Listing Service. When her plane landed at SeaTac, Brook collected a baggage porter, her luggage, and, in practically no time, located her sediment-clad convertible in long-term parking. She drove directly to a car wash. Removing her warm leather coat from the trunk, Brook lowered the convertible top, enjoyed the cold wind in her hair, the noises native only to Seattle. Whistles of young men, loud grins of more mature admirers, a car full of crew cuts, sharing their brand of music with anyone who wasn’t deaf—vibrations with those who were. It was good to almost be home. Brook caught the Bremerton ferry across Puget Sound. Crossing took only forty-five minutes, barely enough time to raise the top, abandon the car, and have an Amaretto coffee above in the onboard lounge. The bartender acknowledged Brook’s new suntan. She asked him if he was ready to buy a house. It was drizzling as Brook drove her clean car off the ferry. Dark billows dampened what might have been a beautiful sunset. A delivery van splashed fresh made mud on her driver’s side door before she made it out onto Bay Street. “So much for a clean car! Welcome back, Brook Best,” she muttered. Brook’s condo was normally less than twelve minutes from the ferry landing. An intense squall doubled her drive time. On the Olympic Peninsula, a sprinkle became a deluge without warning. Leaving suitcases in the trunk, Brook sprinted the last thirty-five feet from her assigned parking space to the door. “Seaweed couldn’t get this wet,” she crabbed to the key. So it wouldn’t appear she was away, Brook had left one living room light burning while on vacation. Shedding her soaked coat, she stopped at the thermostat to order some heat. Something didn’t feel right. Curiously, she ventured into each room to see what was amiss. Nothing appeared to be out of place. Yet, Brook had a distinct feeling that someone had been in her home—while she’d been away. She decided that if it weren’t Ernie or Jack, she’d call a locksmith, re-key the deadbolt, and give them both new keys.
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