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•Protecting Yourself From Identity Theft - Someone Call a Cab We've seen it on a daily basis. Someone that is overloaded with luggage or has one shopping bag to many tries to hail a cab. Then you watch them get inside which may be a production unto itself. After arriving at their destination exiting the cab can also be a study in comedy. But at least they get where they are going.
However you do not need to be overloaded with baggage to realize that you left something inside the taxi. It can be anything from keys to wallets or cell phones....
•Identity Theft in the News - Heard it on the Radio According to statistics compiled by law enforcement agencies, Texas along with California, Nevada, New York, Washington and Arizona are states with the highest incidents of identity theft.
There are types of identity theft that determine the ranking for each state including employment related fraud, credit card, bank, phone and utilities and several others. But undoubtedly the last type of fraud that Texans expected to find themselves dealing with is the one off the radio. Yet that is...
•Older Women, Younger Man - 3 Reasons Why You Should Tell Him Your Age There are no good old days. That's not to say people didn't have their share of fun and laughter but any attempt to idealize another time period does not do the people who lived thru it any favors. Duke Ellington once wrote a song entitled "Things Ain't What They Used To Be". For countless mature women who lived thru those times in our culture, the reply is probably a resounding "Hooray!"
It was not an easy world back then for women particularly those who had no desire to have their destiny...
•The Effects of Domestic Violence - The Uncertain Future One of the effects of domestic violence is illustrated in studies done by organizations like the Coalition for Battered Women. It is believed that when a woman attempts to leave a violent relationship the risk to her increases by a startling seventy five percent.
Why? As the Coalition's executive director Barbara Price states, "He's losing power and control, and that's what it's about." Which means the abuser will do anything to get it back or anything to make sure no one takes it away. That...
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