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1). Re-evaluating Surety Bond Underwriting By : Michael Weisbrot
Traditional surety bond underwriting does not allow for any losses. In other words, applicants are only suppose to be approved for a bond if the underwriter believes there will be no claims. This differs from insurance underwriting, as a loss is expected and is built into the premium. Higher risk applicants are usually declined or asked to post 100% collateral with the bond.
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2). Trust Starts with You By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
“I have a hard time trusting people.”
“I never feel like I can trust my husband (or wife).”
It is very common for me, in my work as a counselor, to hear the above statements. Trust issues abound in relationships. However, resolving trust issues is not about getting another person to be trustworthy. It’s about you become a trustworthy person with yourself and learning to trust yourself.
Article Related to: trust, bonding, love, relationships, marriage, counseling, family counseling, marriage counseling
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3). Cosmetic Dentistry - Latest Techniques Explained By : Dr. Vanessa Jones
Cosmetic dentistry describes a set of techniques and procedures used to enhance a person’s teeth, smile and ultimately confidence. It is widely acknowledged that the “smilemakeover” that results can significantly improve a person’s appearance leading to a more positive lifestyle, both socially and in the work environment.
A cosmetic dentist can use numerous techniques, solely or in combination to dramatically improve the teeth, gums and smile.
Article Related to: cosmetic, dentistry, dentist, techniques, tooth, whitening, implants, crowns, bonding, bridges, smilemakeover, teeth, smile
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4). Fight, Flight, or Loving Action By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
Fight or flight - our automatic response to danger. When fear is present, adrenaline pours into our system to prepare us to fight or flee - from the tiger, the bear, the lava from the volcano….
Fight or flight - today we automatically respond this way to the present dangers, the deep fears that come up in relationships: rejection and engulfment - fears of loss of other and loss of self.
Article Related to: relationships, coaching, counselors, inspiration, success, motivation, self improvement, dating, bonding
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5). What is a Notary Bond and Why Do I Need One? By : Dave MacDonald
A notary public is an official appointed position by the Secretary of State's office in a given state. As with most public officials, the State requires that the individual obtain a surety or notary bond prior to receiving their appointment. This bond "makes sure" that if the official violates the public trust through negligence of their duties, funds are available to reimburse the State for its loss.
Article Related to: notary, public, bond, bonding, surety, e&o, e & o, coverage, insurance
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7). Bonding With Your Partner – Without Candles, Wine Or Lingerie! By : Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Summary: Many partners attempt to bond with candles, wine or lingerie, only to find their time together feeling flat, empty and passionless. In this article, discover what really creates bonding, intimacy and passion with your partner.
A journalist interviewed me regarding intimacy in relationships. One of her questions was, “What are some of the easy.
Article Related to: relationships, relationship advice, love advice, intimacy, bonding, passion, love, self help
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8). The Root of Attachment Challenges…Trauma, Trauma, Trauma! By : B. Bryan Post, PhD
Many children with severe behaviors such as chronic lying, stealing, aggressiveness, defiance, setting fires, bed wetting, poor parental relationships, etc., are increasingly being diagnosed as having an attachment disorder. Though having a label may initially give parents some relief in being able to identify the condition their child is struggling with, typically, it only creates a scenario for frustration, guilt, blame and resentment.
Article Related to: parenting, attachment disorder, oppositional-defiant, difficult child, adopted, childhood trauma, reactive attachment disorder, rad, bonding, stress
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9). The Adopted Child: Trauma and Its Impact By : B. Bryan Post, PhD
Adopted at the age of six months, Joseph was a fussy and sometimes hard to soothe infant. Feeling as though this was just normal infant difficulties with the adjustment of adoption, Pat and Robert paid it little attention. When Joseph reached the age of two and began to bite the other children in daycare, they chalked it up to the dreaded two-year old stage of which everyone assumes to be okay.
Article Related to: adopted, childhood trauma, parenting, reactive attachment disorder, rad, bonding, foster
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10). Is Your Home Business Legal? By : Obinna Heche
If you are running a home business you know that there is so much more to being successful than simply hanging out a shingle advertising your availability.
Article Related to: advertising, home business, beauty salon, license, insurance, bonding, notary public, legal, law, salon, signs
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11). The Five Best Gifts to Give Your Family By : Margaret Paul, Ph. D.
When we think of giving gifts, we usually think of things to buy for people. Yet if you think back on gifts you’ve been given, it might not be the material gifts you received that are foremost in your mind – it might be the kind of gifts that deeply touched your heart and soul. It might be various ways, other than material things, that people expressed their love to you.
Article Related to: family, gifts, family ties, relationships, bonding, family counseling
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