Archive for April 3rd, 2008

Currency trading is one of the more interesting investments that a small (personal) investor can make at this point in time; the basic principle, like all trading positions, is to buy low and sell high, and currency trading is all about playing the spread in thousandths of a cent, between the exchange rates at different parts of the day. There are a lot of technical details muddying the water, but ultimately, your aim is to scope out a currency exchange rate, buy at one point in time, and sell at another.

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A lawyer is someone trained in aspects of law and the legal system usually providing legal advice; they may also be known as attorneys or advocates depending on the particular role they are fulfilling. When a lawyer appears in court to represent a client in either a civil or criminal case he may be called an advocate; although once qualified they can all appear in court, as a percentage, not many decide to pursue this area of law. There is a slightly different set of circumstances if they provide legal counsel, when they are referred to as legal advisors; this occurs when a client merely wants help on a legal matter or guidance in how to proceed in a case.

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The first time I had moved to Sudbury was when I had found my first job, exactly 9 months after I had graduated. Looking for jobs in my local area proved to be very difficult as I was soon finding that much of my finances were trickling away fast. I knew that after graduating, I would be facing the rat race, but to what extent I did not know until the summer had ended and the novelty of obtaining a degree had worn off.

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What are the different types of military branches? The military branches are as follows: Air Force, Army, Navy and Marines. Sub divisions include, USCG, Air Force, Army, Navy and Marine National Guards. The USCG stands for the United States Coast Guard. Each branch has the same or similar rankings across the board.

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What do I need to know about becoming a police officer? There are a lot of things to consider when thinking about becoming a police officer. First you need to take courses in math, science and computer applications. Graduate with a good solid GPA. If you are post high school, you will need to go to tech school and take many law enforcement courses. Another thing to consider is the joining and serving in the military. Two or more years will give you the experience needed to apply. Keeping your record clean and yourself free from drugs is paramount. Passing a lie detector and drug screen is also required. You will also need to talk to a senior officer about getting hired.

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