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Paralegal – Choosing the Right College

September 28th, 2009

A long, long time ago (actually, about 50 years) attorneys and lawyers started hiring assistants to help them with the less legal general duties like filling out documents, certain research and legwork which would free them up to spend their time on the more legal duties.

Intrinsic fundamental yardsticks to be aware of when assessing any paralegal program:

1. Paralegal degree courses must teach hands-on applicable job skills in addition to bottom-line legal theory. The curriculum should also emphasize legal writing, torts, legal contracts and research and legal ethics. Paralegal schools should advance a students’ discriminating thinking capacity along with communication, organizational skills and an aptitude to correctly handle ethical issues. An opportunity to gain real-world experience before graduation through internships or clinical experience is also important.

2. You’ve done some research and narrowed your “possibilities” down to a few paralegal schools. Now you need to ask yourself a few questions. Are the teachers any good? Is the curriculum applicable in today’s legal arena? Good questions and here are a few answers. Look for the program director to have a law degree and a solid track record of experience working as an educator or trainer in the legal field. Find out if the instructors are paralegals with real-world work experience who really know their stuff and with impeccable educational credentials.

3. An expanding number of paralegal schools are now offering online paralegal training. Although becoming more popular among students due to convenience, cost and flexibility you still have to ask yourself, “Is it right for me?” However, before you can make that decision you should probably find out how much interaction takes place between the instructors and students and how is the instruction presented to the students. Is interactive video used, tele-courses or some other form of delivery system?

You want to become a paralegal. Sounds like a great career and it is, but like any profession your natural born skills and personality traits need to match up with the job requirements in order to be happy and successful. So what traits do you need to succeed as a paralegal? Well, you must enjoy research; have the ability to write in legal ease, have above average communication skills and not fold under pressure. If this sounds like you, then I hear a paralegal degree calling your name.

Marvel and Disney Deal Has Fans Asking What Direction the Company Will Take

September 28th, 2009
Can Disney make its $4 billion Marvel acquisition worth it without help from the likes of Spider-man, Wolverine and all their friends and enemies?
Disney bought Marvel because little boys don’t ask their parents to buy Disney-licensed merchandise the way little girls get theirs to buy whichever latest product has a Hannah Montana or High School Musical logo on it.
So what better way to get boys on board than to make movies about mutants, superheros and super-villains, and then turn them into toys and videogames, right?
Right. But here’s Disney’s new problem: It can’t make any movies (or videogames or toys) using some of Marvel’s most famous characters and villains — not any time soon anyway.
Why not? Marvel signed a big movie deal with Paramount in 2008 and it still owes the studio five films. Four of those films have already been announced: Iron Man 2, Thor, Captain America and Avengers. (The fifth will probably be Iron Man 3.) There are opportunties for Disney and Marvel to team up. Marvel already has an Iron Man cartoon.
Prior to the Paramount deal, Marvel licensed X-Men and the Fantastic Four to Fox and Spiderman to Sony. Until those deals expire, any character introduced in any of those movies is off-limits for Disney.
That rules out a lot of Marvel’s most famous characters, including all the X-Men characters (Wolverine, etc.), Spider-Man, the Incredible Hulk, the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Thor, Iron Man and whole mess more. Suddenly, Disney’s $4 billion seems like a lot of money!
There is, however, a silver lining for the mouse house. Before Robert Downey Jr. and director Jon Favreau re-introduced the world to Iron Man in 2008, that character was hardly known as one of Marvel’s most famous heroes.
But in the end, it didn’t matter. The film grossed more than $550 million worldwide in theaters and earned several hundred million more through DVDs and merchandise.
So which lesser-known Marvel comic can Disney and Marvel turn into another billion dollar franchise? We asked Comics Reporter editor Tom Spurgeon and io9’s Graeme McMillan for some suggestions.

The Sensational Benefits of Cream Chargers

September 28th, 2009

Cream whipping now is made highly comfortable with the employment of Cream Chargers. Otherwise noted as whippits or nangs, they are steel cylinders or cartridges that have been filled up with nitrous oxide (N2O). N2O is now applied as the whipping agent. It has been observed that N2O is a worthy cream emulsifier. As an effect, they can lather up cream much easier and quicker than manually performing it and can even produce much more. To be able to utilize a Cream Charger, a whipped cream dispenser is also needed. Unitedly, they make cream whipping with Cream Chargers simpler and more favourable.


Molded like a little nursing bottle, cream chargers are very light to use. Bundling them in a box holds storage very simplified. You won’t have any difficulty getting a place where you can stock them. For safety reasons, they are intentionally contrived to accommodate the pressure inside. Cream Chargers are to be used only at one time. They are not refillable, still, they are reusable.


The reason why Cream Chargers are formed of steel is they need to bear the pressure of N2O. They are non-refillable since they can be applied only once. Nonetheless, they can be reprocessed.


Style, durability and class make our Cream Chargers leap out from the rest. They are boxed in a shiny silver case so they will make an tasteful and gorgeous add-on to your items in your bar or kitchen. For your convenience, they come in the standard 8gm capacity and the big 16gm content.