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Thinking Beyond Tomorrow has legal information, resources and analysis that cannot be found anywhere else. Written by Attorneys Paul Premack and Benjamin Premack as the successor to The Senior Texan Legal Guide, this new book is packed with legal information and planning strategies. Available as an eBook or as a paperback book. Thinking Beyond Tomorrow answers your questions about: Estate Planning - Wills, Living Trusts, Survivorship Rights and avoiding ProbatePlanning for and managing your medical careLife Support Issues and Death with DignityPlanning for Non-Traditional RelationshipsPet TrustsGun TrustsPlanning for and managing your financesProtecting your Assets and your homeFamily and Marital Property IssuesMinimizing Federal Estate TaxesTaking action when a loved one diesSettling an Estate and being an Executor
Mr. Fidel's first novel, The Blue Rider, published by XLibris in 2007, was a work of historical fiction set in World War II that was based upon a true story. In writing Daytona Massacre, a courtroom drama set in Daytona Beach, Florida in 1997 that centers on a capital murder trial, Mr. Fidel relied not only on his familiarity with his hometown, but also his twenty seven year career as a prosecutor in the Queens County District Attorney's Office in New York City.
Highlights the varied benefits of humor and laughter to mind and body.
Draws on the author's experience with an after-school program dedicated to empowering girls through puppy rescue to show parents and educators how to help girls become confident leaders during the most formative stage in their development.
The AICPA created this book to celebrate Sid Kess’ many contributions to the CPA profession and, more important, to capture Sid’s unique approach. The book explores the question of how one man has done so much and impacted so many people. The answers to this question provide distinct methods that all CPAs can apply to their practices and to their lives. Over 70 contributions from Kess’s colleagues, students, and friends describe his use of these approaches to further careers, foster client relationships, teach successfully, and create happiness.
Although scholars in the disciplines of law, psychology, philosophy, and sociology have published a considerable number of prescriptive, normative, and theoretical studies of animals in society, Pet Politics presents the first study of the development of companion animal or pet law and policy in Canada and the United States by political scientists. The authors examine how people and governments classify three species of pets or companion animals-cats, dogs, and horses-for various degrees of legal protection. They then detail how interest groups shape the agenda for companion animal legislation and regulation, and the legislative and administrative formulation of anticruelty, kennel licensing...
A jaw-dropping and unputdownable oral history of the New York Post and the legendary tabloid’s cultural impact from the 1970s to today as recounted by the men and women who witnessed it firsthand. By the 1970s, the country’s oldest continuously published newspaper had fallen on hard times, just like its nearly bankrupt hometown. When the New York Post was sold to a largely unknown Australian named Rupert Murdoch in 1976, staffers hoped it would be the start of a new golden age for the paper. Now, after the nearly fifty years Murdoch has owned the tabloid, American culture reflects what Murdoch first started in the 1970s: a celebrity-focused, noisy, one-sided media empire that reached its zenith with Fox News. Drawing on extensive interviews with key players and in-depth research, this eye-opening, wildly entertaining oral history shows us how we got to this point. It’s a rollicking tale full of bad behavior, inflated egos, and a corporate culture that rewarded skirting the rules and breaking norms. But working there was never boring and now, you can discover the entire remarkable true story of America’s favorite tabloid newspaper.
UNDERDOGSValuable Information and Stories of Transformation is a dance of storytelling and informational pieces designed to describe how dogs really end up in rescues and how to prevent it from happening, even to a well-loved dog. It is also a celebration of the immeasurable value found between courageous and resilient dogs and their new families when adoption is done well. Sadly, millions of homeless pets euthanized each year just didnt meet their person, the one who would share a reciprocal bond with them transforming both lives in the process. UNDERDOGS will help people make better choices that will protect a beloved dog, a dog they might adopt, or those in the community.
In September 2001, the headless body of an elderly man washing ashore in Galveston, Texas. also recovered were garbage bags containing the severed limbs of the victim--and a newspaper with a home delivery address that left arresting officers to the downscale apartment of Robert Durst, an unkempt transient who dressed in drag. Incredibly, his bail was posted the following morning. New York authorities were quick to make the unbelievable connection. This was the Robert Durst, the dashing real estate scion whose family's fortune was worth hundreds of millions of dollars. He was also the Robert Durst who was a "person of interest" in the number of a prominent woman journalist, as well as a high-profile suspect in the mysterious disappearance of his first wife 20 years earlier. How could Robert Durst degenerate from a powerful New York City businessman to a cross-dressing fugitive wanted in a murder investigation? The answer was more startling than anyone who knew him could ever have imagined...