• May 3, 2023

What makes your chiropractic practice unique?

Probably quite a bit, because the beauty of private practice is that you tailor it to your likes, dislikes, schedules, procedures, etc. Extraordinary practices communicate this to their patients and their community through effective “positioning.” But most offices never communicate this effectively, and therefore leave a huge marketing opportunity on the table. And I’m not…

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20 Small Business Survival Strategies

How to survive tough economic times without laying off employees. As a business owner or manager, over the past 18 months you have been faced with shrinking profit margins and fewer customers lining up to buy what were previously considered “sexy products or services.” The question of how to survive these seemingly difficult times often…

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How state political parties can organize to ensure politicians remain ethical

The attacks on the United States Capitol on January 6, 2021 have emphasized the need for voters to be vigilant in electing only politicians with the highest integrity. Our Founders designed the Constitution to help ensure that political candidates were men of integrity and declared that such politicians should only remain in office if they…

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oops! I forgot to check my blood sugar, now what?

Forgot to check your blood sugar level before eating? Even the best diabetes management can go crazy with a lapse in memory. And sometimes, let’s face it, we really don’t forget. We just wanted to get to the food without the delay of a try. It’s easy to just eat and then say, “Oops! I…

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faithful friends are treasures

A true friend is good-natured, honest, trustworthy, unconditionally loving, and always does the right thing. His reputation means everything to them. A true friend is someone who will lift you up when you’re down and inspire you on your way to the best person you can be. Friends help you reach your goals and are…

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Is Trump trying to run the clock?: 5 examples

Although trying to time out is a somewhat commonly used tactic by many advocates, former President Donald J. Trump seems to have brought this down to an art form. Before he was president, he often used a litigious strategy, in which he would ostensibly sue others to determine them, to go after him, etc. However,…

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Estate Planning for Same-Sex Couples: An Ever-Changing Area of ​​the Law

A hot legal issue these days is whether same-sex couples should have the right to marry. It seems that each new day brings another court case, legislative action, or popular vote on the issue. The rights that “straight” couples take for granted (the right to inherit a spouse’s property, the right to make medical decisions…

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From Adulteress to Bombshell: The Continued Relevance of The Crucible and The Scarlet Letter

It bears repeating that history repeats itself. Although Arthur Miller’s The Crucible is about the Salem witch trials in 17th-century New England, it is also a scathing satire of McCarthyism in the 1950s. Just as the colonists tried to save their own skins by accusing members of the witchcraft community, American citizens, who were blacklisted…

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Types of Defenses Criminal Defense Lawyers Can Use

This lawyer defends his client in court who has been accused of criminal activity that can range from a misdemeanor to a felony. If he is found guilty, his client could pay a fine, do community service, spend years in prison or even receive the death penalty. The job of the criminal defense attorney is…

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Mr. Mafioso does emotional intelligence

I love Mr. Mafioso on AskMen. “Look, college boy,” he writes, “there are certain lessons that all the books in the world couldn’t teach you.” It strikes a chord with me. I came out of college a college girl. It was a college in rural Minnesota, very academic, very intellectual. How academic? How intellectual? More…

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