Scott Hallock
I enjoy writing and sharing any knowledge I might have. I have been a Police Officer since 1981 and it is in my nature to serve and protect and now I have discovered that writing is a good way for me to accomplish that part of me that feels the need to help.
I consider myself an expert in human nature and why people do what they do. I have two years of college but my expertise comes from the streets of some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world and dealing with people in their most desperate times.
I have a love for my fellow man and my writing is geared towards helping and inspiring others because of that love.
It is my hope that as you read my work, you will walk away a better person, inspired to want to make a difference in the world and be kinder to others.
It is my belief that each one of us cross paths for a reason and that as you and I share our knowledge with each other the world becomes a better place... because we are in it.
thank you.
Scott Hallock
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I consider myself an expert in human nature and why people do what they do. I have two years of college but my expertise comes from the streets of some of the most dangerous neighborhoods in the world and dealing with people in their most desperate times.
I have a love for my fellow man and my writing is geared towards helping and inspiring others because of that love.
It is my hope that as you read my work, you will walk away a better person, inspired to want to make a difference in the world and be kinder to others.
It is my belief that each one of us cross paths for a reason and that as you and I share our knowledge with each other the world becomes a better place... because we are in it.
thank you.
Scott Hallock
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29 plus years in Law Enforcement as a Police Officer, 2 years collegeInterests
Law Enforcement, Domestic Violence, Marriage and Divorce, Human behavior, Criminal behavior, Traffic Violations, Victim guidence, Weight loss, weight training, health, I post articles on Triond, Bukisa, Xomba and ACMotto
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Ladies Watch your Purses at Hollywood Night ClubsLadies, when you walk into a Night Club anywhere in Hollywood or the USA, looking good, carrying your Gucci, Marc Jacobs, Chanel, Belen Echandia or Dolce Gabbana etc. purse, you can rest assure there are a dozen people who already have a plan to steal it.
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Desire, Ability and Opportunity: The Concept of the Crime Prevention TriangleCrime is committed every day, however, by taking away anyone of these three elements; Desire, Ability and Opportunity and a crime CANNOT occur. K.A.O.S.S. (Keeping All Our Streets Safe) -
Crime Awareness: “Keeping All Our Streets Safe” (K.A.O.S.S.)“Awareness” is the starting point of the battle against crime. When we become aware of how not to become a victim and “eliminate the opportunity” for the criminal to commit crime and then “spread the word”, the battle against crime becomes victorious.
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Is Technology Replacing Personal Communication?Technology today has given us an easier, faster and more convenient way to communicate. Texting, emailing and messaging is an everyday necessity now, however, is it causing us to lose the skills to communicate, interact and maintain that personal touch w -
Praying to God for a Million DollarsA true conversation I had with the Lord. Praying for financial gain is ok in my opinion; although money is not everything, it is up there with oxygen. However, the Lord in His loving infinite wisdom certainly takes care of His children as He sees fit. -
Can You Make Over a Million Dollars Using Only a $5 Dollar Bill?I have discovered a unique program called, '..."OneX', that can generate an amazing income potential and all it will ever cost you is $5 dollars and not a penny more out of pocket. -
A Tribute to Law EnforcementTo the Men and Woman of all Law Enforcement Agencies Everywhere throughout the World who Work Tirelessly to Protect and Serve, who put their lives on the line every day and Sacrifice...We Salute you...Stand in awe and Say with Gratitude...Thank You.
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TodayThere's only one thing that truly matters in life and that is..."Today". -
Self-Healing: My Conversation with an Eight Year Old BoyA true heartwarming story about a conversation between a grown man and an eight year old little boy traumatized by his unhappy negative angry father. You will be surprised to learn who this little boy is and the miracle that happens for both of them. -
Struggling Network MarketersThe purpose of joining a Network Marketing business is to build a life time residual income, plus have fun doing it, but, if you are struggling, frustrated and making no money... then you need to re-think some things. -
A Warning to All CriminalsThere is, and always will be, an opposite of all things; lightness and darkness, positive and negative, day and night -- good and evil. The question to all criminals is; "how does it feel knowing that you are the opposite of all that is good... -
Network Marketing: The Power of "Three"You can build a huge second income by joining the right Network Marketing Company at the right time by bringing only "three" people onto your team. Imagine that! -
Elizabeth Taylor: How to Find Her Star on the Hollywood Walk of FameHere are simple directions and the address to Elizabeth Taylor's Hollywood walk of fame star on the famous Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood California. -
50 Years Old and Over: How to Lose 50 PoundsIf you are 50 years old and over than you know how hard it is to lose weight. Here are some easy tips to follow to get the job done. -
Natra~Burst: A Nutritional Super Food Product ReviewRave reviews about a brand new healthy product called, "Natra~Burst" are popping up all over the Internet. This article is an exclusive review of Natra~Burst, one of the fastest growing health products today. -
A Daddy's PrayerThis is a tribute to my precious daughter 11 year old Breezy. The love that Daddy's have for their children is like no other. -
Smiling at the EnemyStaring into the face of my enemy I didn't know what else to do, so I smiled. -
When Our National Anthem Gets BotchedThe United States of America is without a doubt the greatest Country on earth. What truly make it great are its people. We can make mistakes, we can fail and we can even forget the words to our National Anthem.
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Suicide: When Life Becomes UnbearableSuicide is the leading cause of death amongst teenagers and adults under the age of 35. Each year, over 1 million people worldwide commit suicide and there are 10 to 20 million non-fatal suicide attempts. (Source: Wikipedia)
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Your Actions Affect All ThingsThe simple act of running late for work in your hometown could very well affect someone else on the other side of the World. Everything you do, intentional or not, will have global wide consequences for better or for worse.
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Number "11" Amazing and Fun FactsThe number, "11" has some fun and amazing facts this year, 2011. Where can you see the number "11" in your life?
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Baby Boomer How Will You Be Remembered?For the next 19 years, 10,000 baby boomers a day will turn 65 years old and retire. Most will agree that it is NOT the time to relax and waste the days away, but that it is the perfect time to step up, do more and shine brighter than ever before.
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The Top Crimes of 2011 to Watch Out ForProtecting your family, yourself and your property is priority of all people. Awareness, education and preparation in all the right areas are vital for maximum protection in 2011.
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Happy New 'Rear'It is a New Year and the one time we promise to get our butts back into shape. Set a goal to get off the couch, put that behind in motion and get in shape for 2011.
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My Wrestling Match with an Outlaw Sundowners BikerFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #27, a true Police story about fighting a drunken Sundowners Biker Gang member and battling over my gun.
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The Day I Met Big Bad JohnFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #25, a true Police story about fighting and crippling a man for life.
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Deviant Activity in Public RestroomsFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #24, a true Police story about my VICE assignment working inside public restrooms and the deviant behavior that goes on inside.
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My First ProstituteFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #23, a true Police story about picking up my very first prostitute while assigned to the VICE Squad.
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The Los Angeles Riots May 1, 1992-Day #3From my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #22, a true Police story of the events I experienced on the third day of the Los Angeles City riots.
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The Los Angeles Riots April 30, 1992-Day #2From my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #21, a true Police story of the events I experienced on the second day of the Los Angeles City riots.
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The Los Angeles Riots April 29, 1992-Day #1From my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #20, a true Police story of the events I experienced on the first day of the Los Angeles City riots.
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The Miracle on a SWAT Call OutFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #19, a true Police story about the SWAT call out that nearly cost the suspect his life and the miracle that happened to me.
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Not One ScratchFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #18, a true Police story about how a shoplifting suspect pushed me through a giant plate glass window.
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The Rolling HeadFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #17, a true Police story about a dead body under a freeway overpass and how one Officer will never play soccer again.
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Stupid Bank Robber Robbs His Own BankFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #16, a true Police story about a Bank robber who robbed his own bank and because of his stupidity, got the surprise of his life.
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You're a Fine Young ManFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #15, a true Police story about a Police Officer who influenced my life when I was young and how I have tried to pay it forward throughout my Law Enforcement career every chance I get.
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Time to Be a HeroFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #14, a true Police story about seven emotionally disabled people saved from a burning building.
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Child Abuse of a Six Year Old GirlFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #13, a true Police story about a six year old little girl who woke her daddy up to play and was punished with a hanger.
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Behind Every Person There is a StoryFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #12, a true Police story about woman who has one good son and one bad son and who stole her car.
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A Christmas Tragedy Turns into a Christmas MiracleFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #11, a true Police story about a family who had their whole Christmas stolen and how the love of a community helped them.
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Case Closed with a Big Bang!From my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #10, a true Police story about a man who sexually molested a twelve-year-old little girl and then takes justice in his own hands.
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A Husband's Last Act of LoveFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #9, a true Police story about a husband who paid the ultimate price to do a kind act for his wife.
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SWAT Team TryoutsFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report," log entry #8, a true Police story about trying out for the SWAT team. The toughest three days I have ever experienced.
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I Love You Too My SonFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report", log entry #7 a true Police story about how a dream came true for me to be able express my gratitude and love to a man of God.
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In My Heart, I Know He's DeadFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report", log entry #6 a true Police story about my first experience with suicide.
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The "Drunk Wagon"From my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report", log entry #5 a true Police story of being assigned to drive the 'drunk wagon' and getting myself into an embarrassing predicament.
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A Window Peeper's SurpriseFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report", log entry #4. A true Police story about a man peeping into apartment windows and gets the shock of his life.
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The Deadly Game of CardsFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report", log entry #3. This is a true Police story about a group of drunken men and woman playing a card game with a gruesome unexpected ending.
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The 70 Year Old Bank RobberFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report", log entry #2 a true story about a 70-year-old man who walks into a bank, says he has a gun and demands money.
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Don't Let it Get to YouFrom my Police Officer's "Daily Field Activity Report", log entry #1 a true story about when I was a brand new Officer, and my first encounter with the reality of the job, two naked people, and how I learned a very important lesson.
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A Thanksgiving PrayerPoetry Prayer by Scott Hallock
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How to Use Compound W to Remove Skin Cancer and Age SpotsYou can removed ugly age spots, even skin cancer, with a simple inexpensive store bought product called compound W.
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'Tis the Season to Say I'm SorryThe Holidays are upon us and during this special time of year, miracles happen. What a perfect time to make amends with a family member, a loved one or friend and put it all behind you.
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Life has a WayLife has everything to offer each one of us and it is our choice. We are free to live and learn and it is never too late for anything you set your sights on.
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Merging onto Freeway Safety RulesThere is some confusion as to how to merge onto a freeway safely and who has the right of way, the cars merging or the cars already on the freeway?
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The Purple TurkeyA short story about Thanksgiving by ten year old Breezy Hallock.
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Thanksgiving Haiku PoetryFamily, Friends, Love a very special time of the year.
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How Walking Can Save Your LifeThe very movement of walking can keep your body balanced, healthy and fit to the tips of your toes to the top of your head. However, once you slow or stop, your body begins to die.
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The War Between Men and WomenThis article looks at the never-ending battle between men and women trying to understand each other.
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Traffic Accident: Hitting a Pedestrian Crossing the Street: Who is at Fault?Pedestrians have the right away in most situations as long as they are obeying the law. What if a car hits a pedestrian, who is walking or running across the street? Who is at fault?
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How to Deal with an Annoying Car AlarmAsk the Police. "What is the law regarding loud car alarms constantly going off?
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Reasons the Police SpeedAsk the Police. "I always see the Police speeding around without their lights and siren on, can they do that and why"?
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The Reasons Police Write TicketsAsk the Police. "Why do the Police write so many tickets instead of catching real criminals"?
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Do I Have to Report Crime to the Police?Ask a Police Officer. "I saw a crime being committed do I have to report it"? "I am a victim of a crime do I have to report it to the Police"? Am I obligated to file a Police report"?
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Repairing Cars on Neighborhood StreetsAsk the Police. "My neighbor is constantly working on different cars in front of his house on the street, is that against the law"?
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Emails Asking Me to Verify My Bank AccountAsk the Police. "I received an email from my Bank asking me to verify my bank account number is this a scam"?
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Landlord Tennant Dispute: Can I Break into My Own Apartment?Ask the Police. My property owner/landlord has changed the locks to my home/apartment/room can I break in?
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My Dog's Been Stolen!Ask the Police. "I believe someone has stolen my dog, what can I do"?
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Child Custody Court OrdersAsk the Police. "My court order that says I have visitation rights and my ex-spouse won't let me see my child; will the Police order my ex-spouse to obey the court order? Will the Police physically take the child from my ex-spouse"?
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What to Do If the Front Door to Your House is Left Wide OpenAsk the Police. "I came home and the front door to my house was wide open, what should I do?
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Someone is in My HouseAsk the Police. "I can hear someone downstairs in my house, what do I do?"
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Annoying, Unwanted and Harassing Phone CallsAsk the Police. "What do I do when a stranger, telemarketer or an ex-partner keeps calling my phone and will not leave me alone"?
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Traffic Accident: Hitting a Pedestrian Crossing the Street: Who is at Fault?Pedestrians have the right away in most situations as long as they are obeying the law. What if a car hits a pedestrian, who is walking or running across the street? Who is at fault?
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Traffic Accident: Hitting a Bicyclist on the Street: Who is at Fault?Bicyclists and automobiles share the roadways. When a car and bicyclist are involved in a traffic accident, who is at fault?
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Traffic Accident: When Both Cars Say the Light was GreenIt is difficult to rule when both drivers who collided into each other insist they had a green light. Is no one at fault?
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Traffic Accident: Hitting an Illegally Parked Car: Who is at Fault?Many people have a misconception that if you crash into an illegally parked car that it is not your fault. How true is this?
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Traffic Accident: Hit and Run: Who is at Fault?If you are involved in a traffic accident and do not provide your information to the other driver, then you are in violation of the vehicle code, "Hit and run" even if the accident is not your fault.
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Traffic Accident: Hitting an Object in the Roadway: Who's at Fault?If you run over, or hit an object in the roadway, is it the fault of the person who dropped the object or your fault?
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Traffic Accident: Chain Reaction Multiple Car Collision: Who's at Fault?You are in stop-go traffic (moving slowly), stopped at a red light, stop sign or stopped in traffic and are in involved in a chain reaction accident with multiple cars, whose fault is it?
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Traffic Accident: Left Turn on a Yellow Light: Who's at Fault?If you are making a left turn in an intersection and your light turns yellow, and you make your left turn and get hit by an oncoming car, whose fault is it?
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Traffic Accident: Opening Your Car Door: Who's at Fault?A common misconception is that if you open your car door into traffic and another car is driving by and hits your car door that the driver who hit your door is at fault. Is this true?
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Traffic Accident: Rear End: Who's at Fault?A common misconception is that if you crash into the rear end of another car you are "always" at fault. Is this true?
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2010 Halloween Safety RemindersThis year, Halloween will fall on a Sunday. This means only one thing; Halloween will last for two days, Saturday and Sunday. Because of this, the chances of accidents and other problems will double so, we all must be doubly safe.
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Semi-trucks: Sharing the Road with Gentle Giants: Safety RemindersSharing the road with these massive machines is a way of life. Unfortunately, too many accidents involving passenger cars and big-trucks occur each year resulting in tens of thousands of injuries and deaths. We all must learn how to get along safely.
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Driving While Distracted Safety RemindersAny task a driver performs while driving is a potential distraction that can cause unsafe conditions for all drivers on the road.
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Proper Lane Changes: Safety RemindersThe average driver will change lanes dozens of times during a short drive either on surface streets or the freeway and knowing how to properly change lanes will insure safety to everyone on the road.
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School Zones: Slow Down! Safety RemindersSchool zones are crowded with traffic and kids walking everywhere. The area around a School can be chaotic and confusing with parents and children in a hurry. As a driver, the most important thing you can do to protect children, is to slow down.
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Are You Making a Proper U-turn? Safety RemindersYou may not be aware that making a u-turn has some restrictions. This article will give a brief definition of a u-turn, the driver's responsibilities and safety reminders.
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Be Cautious Making that Left Turn! Safety RemindersMost traffic accidents that occur in an intersection are the result of making an "improper left turn". This article will briefly define the vehicle code for "left turns", the driver's responsibilities and safety reminders.
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Stay Off My Tail! Safety RemindersTailgating or following too closely in traffic is dangerous, and extremely aggravating. "Stay off my tail" will give a brief definition of following too closely, the dangers associated, how to handle a tailgater and provide safety reminders.
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Stop! Stop! Stop! Safety RemindersTraffic Stop signs are one of the most recognized signs that drivers encounter everyday along the roadways. All drivers have the responsibility to drive safely, have consideration for the law and make a complete stop at every stop sign.
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Stop Leaving Property Inside Your Car! Safety RemindersThere is an epidemic of car break-ins throughout our neighborhoods and too many Police reports are being taken. It must cease, but the only way to solve this problem is to stop leaving our personal property inside our cars.
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Ladies, Hold onto Your Purses! Safety RemindersUnbelievably, there are criminals who make a great living out of stealing your purse. Safety tips to help remind you to keep your purse safe.
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The One Simple Secret to Financial FreedomTruth is often very simple and not complicated and for this reason, most of the time, we reject it. This article will give a simple answer to the question, "What is the secret to financial freedom"?
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A Wink from God: Through the Eyes of the InnocentChildren are innocent, and because so, they can see things we adults cannot. Doctors Psychologist and parents refer to them as, "imaginary friends" that are made up in the mind of the child. The question is, are these in fact, imaginary?
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Cheating: Why Not? Everyone Else DoesEverywhere you look there seems to be some kind of cheating going on. Why do we cheat? Is it an acceptable behavior because everyone else does it? What are the repercussions of cheating and when is it OK to cheat?
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Divorce: The Top Marriage DestroyersWhy is the divorce rate in our society above 50%? This article takes a deep look into the top five destroyers that are the contributing factors to divorce.
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Multi-level Marketing: The Pros and ConsMulti-level marketing, MLM or network marketing companies has produced more millionaires and six figure incomes than any other business model on the planet hands down. Know the pros and cons of MLM.
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The Top Twenty-five Police Reports: How to File Each ReportIt may be unclear how or why you should file a Police report if you are a victim. Officer Scott Hallock provides quick links and guidelines on filing a report on any of the "top twenty-five" Police reports taken every day.
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Cell Phone Lost/stolen: How to File a Police ReportThis article explains how and why you should file a Police report if you have lost or had your cell phone stolen.
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Wallet/purse Lost or Stolen: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief explanation on how and why you should file a Police report if you have lost or had your wallet/purse stolen.
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Hate Crime: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Hate Crime" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Annoying Phone Calls: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Annoying phone calls" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Assault with a Deadly Weapon: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of a "Assault with a Deadly Weapon" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Criminal Threats: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Criminal Threats" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Sexual Assault: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of a "Sexual Assault" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Rape: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of a "Rape" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Court Order Violation: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of a "Court Order Violation" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Car Break-in: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of a "Car Break-in" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Domestic Violence/abuse: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Domestic Violence/Abuse" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim of Domestic Violence/Abuse.
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Gun Lost/stolen: How to File a Police ReportThis article explains how and why you should file a Police report if you have lost or had any type of gun stolen.
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Theft: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Theft" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Robbery: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Robbery" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Missing Person: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of a "Missing Person" and explains how and why you should file a Police report.
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Credit/debit Card Lost or Stolen: How to File a Police ReportThis article explains how and why you should file a Police report if you have lost or had your credit card stolen.
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Driver's License Lost or Stolen: How to File a Police ReportThis article explains how and why you should file a Police report if you have lost or had your driver's license stolen.
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Car Lost/stolen: How to File a Police ReportThis article explains how and why you should file a Police report if your car is lost or stolen.
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Burglary: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Burglary" and explains how and why you should file a Police report.
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Car License Plates Lost or Stolen: How to File a Police ReportThis article explains how and why you should file a Police report if you have had one or both license plates to your car lost or stolen.
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Assault & Battery: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Assault & Battery" and explains how and why you should file a Police report.
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Traffic Accident: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of a "Traffic Accident" and explains how and why you should file a Police report.
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Vandalism: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Vandalism" and explains how and why you should file a Police report if you are a victim.
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Identity Theft: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Identity Theft" and explains how and why you should file a Police report.
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Forgery: How to File a Police ReportThis article gives a brief definition of "Forgery" and explains how and why you should file a Police report.
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Marriage: The Do's and Don'ts After The, I Do'sA phenomenon occurs after a couple gets married. They become content, they stop feeling they have to try anymore and taking each other for granted is common. Unless they recognize the "do's and don'ts" they could damage their relationship.
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Victim or Witness: How to Describe a SuspectOfficer Scott Hallock explains how to describe a suspect if you are ever a witness or victim of a crime.
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Eating Smart: Food with One IngredientFresh natural food that hasn't been processed is sold right in your local grocery store. Eating fresh food with only one ingredient will help you lose weight, look and feel better.
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Safety Reminders for "Back-to-schoolers"Safety Reminders for parents and "Back-to-schoolers"
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Security Guards: Their Role and ResponsibilitiesOfficer Scott Hallock explains and clears up any confusion as to what exactly a Security guard's role and responsibilities are. This article will educate both Security guards and the private citizens who may encounter them.
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Eight Things that Love is NotThe meaning of love has been studied, debated and argued about since time began. Everyone has an opinion and thought of what love is, but what is it not?
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Police Officers: How to Understand ThemWe fear them, we dislike them, and we do not understand them. Officer Scott Hallock sheds some light on how to understand Police Officers.
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The Meaning of a True FriendHere is my meaning of a true friend. Please share yours, at the end.
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Breaking Up: The Time it Takes to Get Over ItBreaking up or being dumped by someone you love is hard and for some, it can seem impossible to get over. How long does the heartache last? When will I be over it and back on my feet?
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How to Make Your Travel SaferOfficer Scott Hallock gives tips on preparation and safety to help you prepare for a safe and more enjoyable travel.
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Citizen's Arrest: Questions and AnswersThe concept of a citizen's arrest is not to thwart Law enforcement and take the law into your own hands but used more as an emergency or temporary solution to stop a crime.
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Why We Have the Need to Give and Help OthersThere is a basic character of human nature instilled in all of us to want to give and help other people. No matter who you are, rich or poor, happy or sad, good or evil, every man, woman and child thrives on these needs.
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How to Write a Letter of LoveWriting a letter to a loved one and expressing honest, sincere and heartfelt feelings has an eternal power. By your own hand, pour out your heart on paper declaring your love. Who knows, your letter could influence generations to come?
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Calling 9-1-1 EmergencyOfficer Scott Hallock explains how, when and why you should call 9-1-1.
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Common Everyday Safety RemindersOfficer Scott Hallock sends out a reminder about common everyday safety precautions a person should take based on the event's Police, Fire and Medical personnel respond to on a daily routine.
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Common Daily Health TipsLiving a healthy and fit lifestyle is the key to a long, enjoyable and quality life. Living by these daily habits will assure you a healthy and fit body, mind and soul.
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The Brilliant Power of SuggestionThe readers of this article have the advanced intelligence to grasp the concept that the subconscious mind sees, hears and is aware of everything whether it is symbolic, not directly visible or fully audible to the conscious mind.
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How to Be a Modern Day Good SamaritanIs it possible to be a modern day Good Samaritan with all the theft, frauds and dishonesty out there? Yes, as long as we educate ourselves, are aware of our surroundings and use the resources available to us.
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Breaking Up: The Stupid Things People DoWhen a relationship comes to an end, many times one or the other person cannot accept it and end up doing some of the stupidest things out of desperation to try and get back together or for revenge. C'mon people, what are you thinking?
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Parents: Be a SuperheroWhy are superheroes so popular, especially among young people? Parents, you will not be surprised at the answer.
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Honesty: A Dying Virtue?"Honesty refers to a facet of moral character and denotes positive, virtuous attributes such as integrity, truthfulness, and straightforwardness along with the absence of lying, cheating, or theft". (Source: Wikipedia)
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What Not to Carry in Your Wallet or PurseOfficer Scott Hallock explains what not to carry inside your wallet or purse to avoid becoming a victim. Most things we carry simply are not necessary to carry and would be safer left at home.
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PurplePurple Haiku Poetry
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Staying Healthy and Fit Over 50When you are 50 and older, living a healthy lifestyle is very important and staying healthy physically, emotionally and spiritually is the key to a long life.
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How to *Change Your Life at 50*What a great time to be in our 50's! You're part of an elite group of people who are at a point in life who knows and understands more than any other age group and at the same time continues to learn and grow and gain more experience and knowledge.
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Six Delicious Recipes with Leftover SpaghettiMaking spaghetti is easy but we are always making too much. Have you ever wondered what do you do with all the leftovers?
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How to Become a Writer and Publish ArticlesYou can share your thoughts and ideas, opinions and knowledge with the world by writing and publishing articles. It is free, easy and a lot of fun.
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Tips on How to Live in Your CarAre you thinking about living in your car? Are you wondering how you would do it? Here are some helpful tips from my own personal experience.
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*Living in Your Car* the Pros and ConsYes, there are good reasons for living in your car and many benefits that can change your life for the better. However, the cons of living in your car can carry some personal and emotional hardships, which can be difficult to deal with.
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Self Defense: Can I Fight and Hit Back?Officer Scott Hallock explains the meaning of self-defense and answers the questions, "can I fight and hit back"?
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What Happens when the Police Stop You?Officer Scott Hallock explains what happens when the Police stop you.
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How Do I Spot and Report a Drunk Driver?Officer Scott Hallock gives advice on what to do and not do if you spot a drunk driver.
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*Speeding* How to Avoid a TicketTips from Officer Scott Hallock on how to avoid getting a speeding ticket.
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*Wogging* Lose Weight, Shape Up and Get FitIf you are out of shape, overweight or just wanting to add something new to your cardio routine then try a fun way to exercise called "wogging".
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Divorce! a Great Weight Loss ProgramTake a positive outlook on divorce and change your life for the better.
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Shred Body Fat Completely by Going Psycho!Fitness science has proven that confusing the body is the best way to keep it from adapting and ceasing to respond. Going psycho is a high energy, body confusing and fat shredding routine that you have not seen before. Let's go psycho!
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Three Kinds of Traffic TicketsTraffic tickets are a very sore subject because no one likes getting one. The fact is, when we are careless on the roadways it is the price we all pay for keeping order, traffic education, and safety.
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Traffic Tickets Are Expensive!This article lists ten of the most common traffic violations that are committed everyday while driving. Being aware and reminded will help avoid throwing your hard-earned money away on a ticket.
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How More Important Am I Then a Lizard?Above all His creations, you are His greatest. You are important.
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Shape Up Your Life with the 90-day Mad Man CycleBecome a mad man for the next 90 days and dedicate yourself to completely changing your life.
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Thirty-day 100 Mile ChallengeWhether you are trying to lose weight, get into shape or just love a good challenge, you are committing to running, jog or walk 100 miles in 30 days. Stand-by, your life, is about to change!
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Six Ways to Protect Yourself at an ATM MachineIt has become too easy for a thief to steal your money through an ATM. It is up to you to educate yourself, be prepared and "harden the target" so you never become a victim.
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The Number One Reason Why a Thief Breaks into Your HomeAccording to National statistics, a home is broken into every 12 seconds. Why did the thief choose my home? How did the thief know I had valuables? Learning the answers to these questions will help you protect your treasures.
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How to Start a Neighborhood Watch: Community Based PolicingStart a neighborhood watch groups and work in partnership with the Police. Community members share the responsibility for identifying reducing and eliminating crime problems.
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Breaking Up: When She Breaks Your HeartThe ultimate pain for a man is when his woman says good-bye.
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Stand Watch and Guard Your ChildrenParents everywhere are taking a more vigilant watch over their children and spreading the word of awareness about child safety.
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Violation of a Court Order Police ReportsIs your court order specific or vague? Documenting, filing Police reports and going back into court may be necessary for those couples who cannot work together civilly.
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Cut Your Own Hair and Save MoneySave tons of money by cutting your own hair. This article provides a simple systematic process that you cannot mess up.
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Meatloaf Hamburgers: A Healthier ChoiceAre you tired of plain old hamburgers? Try a healthier and more delicious choice, meatloaf hamburgers.
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The Top Six Traffic Violations Police Look ForScott Hallock is a 28 year veteran in Law Enforcement and tells what the top six traffic violations that Police Officers look for.
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How to Decide to Make a DecisionMaking decisions can be difficult. You do not have to be afraid, just believe in yourself and do your best. Growing and learning comes from failure, taking a risk and doing what you think is right, even if it ends up being wrong so go ahead, decide.
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Swear Off Profanity: Improve YourselfProfanity is part of our world, whether we like it or not. We can choose to accept it, be a part of it, or do something to try to stop it or just ignore it. You decide.
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Writing Articles with Original ContentIs not there an original thought or idea? Someone else has already thought it and written about it. Do not get discouraged, the entire world in interested in what you have to say, so go ahead and write it.
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*Imagination* How to Start Dreaming AgainWhen we were children our imaginations took us on some of the greatest adventures ever known. Somewhere along the way someone told us to grow up and stop all that nonsense. It is time to turn your dream machine back on.
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You Dirty Rotten Cheater: When Your Spouse CheatsMany of today's problems in society are due to spouses cheating. This article provides advice, encouragement and inspiration to those facing these questions: Why do they cheat? What do I do now? How do I survive?
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So, You Want to Become a Police OfficerOfficer, Scott Hallock is a 28-year Police veteran who works in Los Angeles. Officer Hallock's article gives positive and constructive advice, encouragement and words of wisdom to men and woman wanting to become Police Officers.
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Sleep: How to Block Out Noise Using NoiseGetting a peaceful and good night's sleep can be difficult for most people because of outside noise. Try using noise to block out noise. It really works!
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Valentine's Day: What Men Want?You may or maynot be suprised to learn what we men really want for Valentine's Day.
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21 Things Not to Do when the Police Stop YouMost Police Officer's are professional and will deal with situations honestly and fairly. If you are ever stopped by the Police here are some things you can do help make the experience as pleasant as possible.
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Valentine's Day - Six Ways to Show You Love HerValentine's Day is a day that you can truly express your love to your woman. She expects it and knows whatever you do for her today will come from your heart. Here are some suggestions to help get you started.
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Domestic Violence: What the Average Couple Should KnowFor the average couple normally free of violence and abuse in their relationship there can be times when disagreements turn ugly and the line is crossed where violence enters the situation.
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*Identity Theft*-Victim's Quick Check ListI dentity theft is on the rise and if you've had your identity stolen then follow these steps:
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What to Do If Your Driver's License is Lost or StolenIf your driver's license has been lost or stolen then knowing what to do can be frustrating and confusing. This article will provide you with clear and simple steps on getting your license replaced.
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How to *Survive Being Robbed*Robbery is such a cowardly act, a violation of human dignity and a very traumatic experience to say the least. Unfortunately not even a veteran Cop is exempt from becoming a victim of robbery
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How to Say Good-bye to a Dying ParentDeath is inevitable. It is a part of life. It is part of the plan...My Mother is dying from the effects of cancer and has congenital heart failure . Trying to find a way to say good-bye to her is too hard..
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How to Avoid Your *Car Being Broken Into*The crime, 'Burglary from Motor Vehicle' is so unnecessary and can be avoided if you follow these tips...
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How to *Avoid Running a Red Light*What are my rights as a driver? How to properly stop at a red light. What constitutes running a red light? How do the Police determine if a driver has ran a red light?
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The Top 3 New Year's Resolutions: *Lose Weight, Lose Weight, Lose Weight*It's 2010 a brand new year and there's no time like now to get excited about making a change and start living a healthy fit life style and lose those extra pounds.
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How to *Avoid a Stop Sign Ticket*...a Stop Sign Ticket is one of the most common Traffic Citations there is and ranks up there with "Speeding" and "Red Light" tickets.
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How to *Decide when to Bail Someone Out of Jail*The reason why you might want to think about bailing someone out of jail and coming up with a lot of cash and collateral is because the person being held most likely will go to court within a day or so and could possibly get out....
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How to Get Your Car *Unstuck from Sand or Snow*...the idea is to get a good rocking motion until you can drive out.
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How to Lose Weight on the *First Date DietIf your date is in the next 3 to 5 days and you want a quick fantastic fix then I have the perfect diet that will help you lose up to 10 pounds, eliminate bloating and take inches off your waist line plus clear up your skin and elevate your mood...
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How to *Shape Up in 30 Minutes*Spending countless hours in the gym is the now considered the "old way of thinking" and a huge waste of precious time.
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How to Tips: Should I File a Police Report?Do you call the Police to report the crime or just let it go? Am I obligated to call the Police? Can I just cut my losses, forget about it, move on and not get the Police involved?
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*Chisel Your Body with the 6 Minute Workout*Your body adapts to any prolonged periods of the same routine so give your muscles a great wakeup call and try this 6 minute workout.
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How to Put a *Stop to a Noisy Neighbor*Putting a stop to a noisy neighbor takes the right moves and some cooperation on your part. The time it may take to get to the stopping point may be well worth it...



















