State and Federal Laws for Homeschoolers
by: Jane Saeman.
Millions of children in the United States are homeschooled. In fact, Home School Legal Defense Association (HSLDA) projects that this number will reach over 12 million by 2015. The United States Constitution does not have specific laws ...
Washington State Living Will Laws
by: David Fagan.
It is your right to make your own healthcare decisions in Washington State. The decisions you make can be as simple as the type of meals you’d like, or as difficult as choosing whether or not to receive life-sustaining treatments.If yo...
New Wine to Go Laws
by Csmith1171. There has been much talk and even more confusion recently about the wine-to-go-laws enacted across the nation. These laws have also been referred to as: cork 'n carry laws, merlot to go laws, wine doggie bag bills, pinot to go laws, and re...
Kansas- the Bread and Basketball State
by Ajax Zango. If you’re looking for places to eat in Kansas, then you can be in peace, for it has an envious variety. Food is a no-issue in this city that’s the nation’s leading wheat and sunflower producer (there’ll be plenty of bread around for...
The Laws To Safe Drinking Water
by Michael Selvon. Most Americans can sleep easier at night knowing that in the morning they can get up and put on a fresh pot of coffee from tap water, and not have to worry that they may become ill from the source liquid. Safe drinking water may be somethin...
Laws Governing Organic Products
by Fran Black. The potential of modern organic farming is thus largely unrealized, but organic and local food markets are reaching a tipping point. The rise of organic farming has been driven by small, independent producers, and by consumers. The organic ...
Award Winning State Fair Recipes
by Lucille Green. The blue ribbon recipes are no doubt award winning recipes because they are very delicious. Almond thumbprint cookies, butter crisps and chocolate covered cherry cookies rise above the rest. Below are the 3 award winning recipes so you can ...
Blue Ribbon State Fair Recipes - Some Award Winning Recipes
by Lucille Green. Blue ribbon recipes is the very best of recipes from state fairs around the country. From cakes, cookies, breads to jelly's and main dishes.Here are some great blue ribbon recipes to prepare at home:1. Thyme For BiscuitsIngredients:- 2 1/4 ...
Competition Laws
by: Sam Vaknin, Ph.D..
A. THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPETITION
The aims of competition (anti-trust) laws are to ensure that consumers pay the lowest possible price (=the most efficient price) coupled with the highest quality of the goods and services which they consu...
DWI Laws and You: What You Need To Know
by: Peter Wallander.
For many people, the act of driving while intoxicated (DWI) is one of the worst crimes that someone can commit. In reaction to that, the DWI laws are becoming tougher by the day. While there is no one set of laws that cover every state, th...
The Five Laws Of Six Sigma
by: tjacowski.
Six Sigma is a methodology directed at measuring and improving the operational performance of a company by identifying and eliminating defects in service related and manufacturing processes through data and statistical analysis.Lean manufa...
Laws of Yoga
by: JACKIE.
Why do some religious fundamentalists fear Yoga?For many non-practitioners of Yoga, it is Intolerance for something they do not understand. This seems harmless at first, but cries of witchcraft are never a good omen. However, every method ...
New Bankruptcy Laws
by: Eddie Tobey.
The U.S. Government recently approved a bill that brought about some major changes in the bankruptcy laws on April 20, 2005. The bill is called the \"The Bankruptcy Abuse Prevention and Consumer Protection Act of 2005\". As per this bil...
Bankruptcy Laws
by: Eddie Tobey.
U.S. bankruptcy laws fall under federal statutory law provided by Title 11 of the United States Code. They have been periodically revised and amended to provide full and fair cover for genuine cases and to eliminate the potential for the...
Credit Laws You Need to Know
by: Tom Ambrozewicz.
The Equal Credit Opportunity Act states that all lenders will apply the same credit standards to all consumers, without prohibiting by race, sex, marital status, national origin, religion, age, or public assistance program involvement. Th...