News Articles on Law Jobs in Glastonbury
Glastonbury: What does my dream mean?
I don't remember the order it was in, but i remember what happened
ok here it goes:
1) I was outside at some kind of flea market, but it was very nice like mall but outside rather. I was looking at Nail polish in a box. I saw samples and i wanted to take some. I was also with people i didn't know but i somehow in my head i was thinking they were my friends and i knew them. other than that, i wasnt susposed to be at the little flea market. The lights were turned off and it was now dark, I then realized i had to go. so i told my friends lets go, and they were like no lets steal this stuff at first i was thinking ok but then i was like no! what if ... 03 Dec 08, 03:12:39
Glastonbury: What exactly does an arrest on my record mean?
I got arrested for something minor that was blown out of proportion. I was driving a vehicle that was reported stolen, but it was a rental car that I kept longer than the return date. Originally they called it Grand Theft Auto when I was arrested, and then that was thrown out, and was reduced to Vehicle Embezzlement (which is more of a soft white-collar crime, according to the detective I spoke to). To make a long story short, I told the truth on everything, paid all of my fees, and the case never went to court. It was dismissed. I thought I'd maybe at best get a misdemeanor. But even that didn't happen. So technically I have a clean record (never been convi... 03 Dec 08, 02:12:41
Glastonbury: What are some very good jobs...?
For my personal strengths and likes?
I like writing, reading, English, teaching, philosophy, law, and CSI stuff. My best classes in school are English 3 and History.
What are some good jobs that would suit my abilities after higher education?... 03 Dec 08, 02:12:11
Glastonbury: Chances of being accepted into Northwestern University or the University of Chicago?
I'm currently mulling over college choices and I'm trying to figure out my chances of getting into Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and the University of Chicago. I'm an aspiring journalist and hope to one day write for a national newspaper such as the Tribune. This is info about classes/activities that I've been/participated in. Based on this, what do you think my chances are of getting into Northwestern or U of C? And, what are your opinions of the schools? Also, based on this information, can you recommend any other schools that you feel I would have a decent chance of being accepted into?
School Related Extra Curricular Activities:
Beta Club
Nationa... 03 Dec 08, 02:12:09
Glastonbury: Do Illegal immigrants in the underground economy live tax-free?
Illegal immigrants fired because of Arizona's employer-sanctions law are finding ways to circumvent the system by working for cash or using other people's identities to land jobs.
http://www.kvoa.com/global/story.asp?s=9437563... 03 Dec 08, 02:12:39
Glastonbury: I'm thinking about getting my nose pierced, but I also want a serious career?
I'm a freshman in college, international relations major, and I would like to go to law school eventually and work for either the UN or an embassy. However, I also really want to get my nose pierced. I understand all the risks, etc, and would get it done professionally. Would it be a bad idea? What would it look like if I took the stud out and let it heal up before I got a job? Opinions & advice, please, and no jerks telling me I'm an idiot, etc. Thank you in advance!... 03 Dec 08, 02:12:00
Glastonbury: Discussing my Salary requirements on an interview, help!?
hi, I just recentelty got an appointment for an interview in a law firm, and they plan to discuss my salary requirment. my last job was in a small office and i was making 12.50/hour.
when i am telling the interviewer my salary requirment, how do i word it properly to sound professional? i dont want to sound like an idiot, and i dont want to say I WANT TO MAKE $15/hour
can anyone give me some good tips on how to say this the right way?
and should i also tell them my last salary at my last job?... 03 Dec 08, 02:12:10
Glastonbury: Can ex-wife claim money from my father's estate?
My father passed away on Sept. 27, 2008, leaving a paid-off house, some cash and no will. I am his only child and the Administrator of his Estate. My father's ex-wife (who's not my mother) contacted me asking to pay her $40,000, as she said that she agreed in a divorce court to get less than what she was entitled to, due to my father's difficult financial situation at the time (he had just lost his job). The divorce settlement took place in early 2006 and both parties agreed to it. By law, can she get the $40,000 she wants from me?
ps. We live in New Jersey
I just want to add that the divorce decree does NOT state that she is entitled to any amount at a future date (accord... 03 Dec 08, 01:12:16
Glastonbury: Government job with computers?
When i graduate i am looking to get a job in either the FBI or CIA for computer security or various other computer professions. I am currently getting a degree in networking security but i am unsure if this is going to be enough for what i want to do, obviously i am going to need certifications for computers but would i need a law enforcement or justice degree also, or am i completely wrong about this, thank you.... 03 Dec 08, 12:12:34
Glastonbury: Writing paper of Bible as a mosaic. Can it have themes seen in threads that indivdually not complete?
Here mosiac law is not referring to Moses. This meaning of mosiac is a grouping of diverse objects, such as small pieces of stone, glass, tile, etc. that of different colors inlaid to form a picture or design. The various objects if just cut out by themselves would not make sense, but together can have a unity and sameness of appeal.
The purpose of the mosiac idea is that it injects feelings into the Word that is flesh and holy to believers for instance in John 1 of The Holy Bible. But it also works against pulling small portions of the Bible out of context. The mosaic concept provides an overall impression that I think Jesus and Paul bring, for example. Keeping a broadness of view wo... 03 Dec 08, 12:12:35
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