Melanie Steinmann has come a long way at such a Young age. She started acting when she was 8 years old in school plays and small things she would create for her family, which led her to the realization that being an actress was what she was born to do and her true passion. She […]
Are International Football Tournaments Worth the Cost?
With the 2016 European Championships starting in just a few days, excitement is growing all over Europe as millions of fans prepare for another year of success or heartbreak. While most will be focusing on team selections, form and managerial posturing, I thought it might be interesting to look at the financial implications of hosting […]
Important Points to keep In Mind While Hiring Divorce Lawyer
The first thing you are likely to realize when you begin a divorce proceeding in Georgia is how many unique situations you and your spouse will face. Your Peachtree family law attorney can take care of each of these problems and help you understand each step of the process. Some of the situations an experienced […]
How the US State Department Failed Amanda Knox
As it turns out, the US Department of State does have a staff of lawyers after all. No fewer than 175 of them are busily working their brains to the bone right now in the State Department’s “Office of the Legal Adviser” in Washington, DC. Not only that, but according to their website, these lawyers […]
Last Call for Submissions to The Center for Productive Longevity’s Later-Life Story Contest
With the deadline of August 31 quickly approaching, people 50 and older are encouraged to submit their story to the Center for Productive Longevity’s (CPL) Later-Life Story Contest as soon as possible. The contest has two categories: (1) Entrepreneurship Success Stories and (2) Inspirational Life Stories, with one winner in each category who will receive […]
Musicians Band Together to Protest Music Torture
Artists Against Auditory Torture The Zero Decibels project, or Zero dB, is being organized by the British legal group Reprieve, which represents Guantanamo detainees, and will include moments of silence during concerts and festivals. The Associated Press reports that loud music has been used on detainees in Iraq, Afghanistan and Guantanamo Bay, after U.S. military […]