Make A Connection Seven Secrets To Great Handshakes
It s something most of us do often. We shake hands. We shake hands with long-time friends, with old acquaintances and with brand-new people. Shaking hands here and shaking hands there. I took a class in college where they taught us how to shake hands. I remember thinking at the time more than 20 years ago - that everyone should know how shakes hands effectively. Then, as I reflected, I realized that I had shaken more than a few hands that needed those lessons. I thought then, and agree now that my Dad taught me the basics and importance of good handshakes. In much of the world, the handshake is a part of the first impression that we make. People think about first impressions from a grooming and dress standpoint, in business situations they practice what they might say, and they often read books to learn what kinds of questions to ask to remain authentic and create a positive first impression. And while...
Free Home Study Courses - Distance Education
The number of students enrolled in free home study courses has increased dramatically in the past ten years. Many of these students are enrolled in programs offered through traditional post secondary colleges and universities. Universities have responded to students needs by increasing the course offerings in distance learning programs. Online universities are new providers of higher education. These institutions are generally a consortium of several degree granting institutions. Some of these programs are affiliated with traditional universities, while others are not affiliated with any other university. By working together, these institutions are able to offer a wider range of free home study courses. The online consortium may or may not be a degree granting institution. In some programs, your degree will be granted from the online consortium, such as the University of Phoenix. Others are not degree...
Good Things To Know About Liens
First of all, let s set things straight about the meaning of a lien, that is in terms of law: a lien is a way of securing the payment of a debt or performance of some other obligation, by means of granting a security interest over an item of property. The two parts involved will be referred as lienor and lienee, that is the owner of the property, who grants the lien and respectively, the person who has the benefit of the lien. law defines the term lien as non-possessory security interest and includes many types of mortgage and charge. Other countries laws refer to liens as being a certain type of security interest. That is when the possession of the property is lost, the lien is released. This is because in these countries, the term lien defines a passive right to retain, but not sell property until the debt or other obligation is discharged. The pronunciation is also different in the U.S. than in the...