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Monthly Archives: November 2011

Sample Business Proposal


Sample proposals are widely used for the promotion of legal agreements and project design, such as negotiable instruments in any kind of business or finance, legal, real estate and more. This proposal serves as a template a very efficient tool in a variety of contracts and subcontracts they have a legal certification, which allows accurate assessment of all disputes and controversies that will be used. This template is ideal for SME business, and entrepreneurs. With the proposed sample of about 1500 samples of the proposed templates for access, it is useful in planning and implementing the different aspects that lead to greater profitability in the company. They are created by experts and professionals from various walks of life and not only get the necessary guidance to businesses, but also can see other documented template that can assist in improving operations, sales and other services beneficial to the company in the future. This saves time and money if one does not have to create a set of guidelines and seek professional help if the templates are available and you can get it with minimal cost.

Auto insurance quotes and pay-as-you-drive


The world would be a better place if everyone was trustworthy and honest. Sadly, human nature seems to have come with a selfish gene. We want what we haven’t got. We don’t want to pay for what we need. There was a recent piece of research which staged accidents at intersections involving a bus. The point of the study was to discover how many of the innocent people on the sidewalks would run on to the bus and claim to have been injured. Needless to say, the results did not show city dwellers in a good light. So, when people were first working through the basic statistics of assessing risks, it was obvious there was less risk if people drove only a few miles a week. But if they were commuting long distances on busy interstates, the risk of accidents grew high. The insurers reasoned it would be good to pitch the premium rates to reflect the risks. Except how could they trust the drivers to make an honest declaration of how many miles a week they drove? The answer, sadly, was that no one was trustworthy if allowed to self-certify mileage. When insurers ran a trial, asking drivers to bring in their vehicles for their odometer readings to be taken, everyone quickly learned how to wind back the count of miles.

The little black box


When an airplane crashes, we’ve all been brainwashed into watching the search for the black box. That’s the onboard recording device that captures what the pilots were saying as the plane fell from the sky as well as storing all the technical information from the instruments. We’re told it’s vital to be able to explain why each aircraft crashes. After all, the larger planes carry many passengers and, if one were to crash into a city center, it could do a lot of damage. We all have an interest in reducing the risk of air accidents. That’s why we’re hooked as television cameras record submarines going down to search the seabed to recover these vital boxes and as many bits of the plane as possible. Remarkably, experts rebuild as much of the plane as possible to see more clearly what damage was sustained before the plane hit the ground or fell into the sea.

Courier Service


Technological change has forced us to change the way in which the use of the post to send letters, documents and items become things of the past. This fact requires a longer time on the post rather than when using a courier service.

 The Office is now using a courier service for sending documents to other offices and was convinced that fast will document must touch. The use of a courier service is global unlike the postal service standards only serve the country or region code.

Home insurance is to cover rebuilding


Sometimes acronyms work really well. They lodge in the mind we’re forever stuck with remembering them like Washington’s self-fulfilling prophesy in the the VOTER Act, i.e. Voting Opportunity and Technology Enhancement Rights Act. Other times, we wish someone had taken out a gun and shot the clever idiot who thought up these mixtures of letters. Well, here comes an organization begging for a bullet. It’s the Insurance Information Institute or III for short. Obviously it was a day when inspiration was lacking.



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