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Law of Allowing — that’s power!!
Satsang with Burt Harding.
The ego believes in control and resistance because it wants external power. The trick is on the ego because the real power is allowing, non-resistance, surrender, trusting, loving and compassionate forgiveness. Through this Law of Allowing everything is possible!!
BLOG: http://www.burtharding.blogspot.com
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Blog 36 – A new beginning
You see, this time I didn’t keep you waiting!
This is one of two blogs about settling back in. Only this time, settling in involves me helping my mum move out!
My mum has retired from law and is renting out the family house to travel the world and be free. So Gabi and I head back down to my hometown of Farnham in Surrey to help her.
In terms of filming – I do still have a bit left to film, and then editing can begin!!
This track is cut to one of my increasingly favourite bands, CENTERCOURSE – a track called Albatross – that I have already used in my ‘Blog 27 – Into the Wild’ blog, but a track that deserves it’s own send-up.
Please head over to www.centercourse.net and have a listen.
You will also find them on Blog 30 – Waterfall.
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Run With The Hunted – Bob Loblaw’s Law Blog – Gnar Years’ Eve – Tucson, AZ – 31.12.2007
Run With The Hunted – Bob Loblaw’s law blog – Gnar Years’ Eve @ Gnarwhal House – Tucson, AZ – 31.12.2007
from their album “Everything Familiar” on Refoundation Records
http://www.myspace.com/runwiththehuntedaz
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People v. Mentch, Oral Argument
Highlights of the October 2008 oral argument before the California Supreme Court in People v. Mentch, a medical marijuana case.
This video is a creation of Drug law blog: http://druglaw.typepad.com
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FindLaw Legal Marketing’s Tall Blonde Woman giving a Justia.com Blog Team Member a Shoe Shine
FindLaw’s Legal Marketing Team used shoe shine technology to help attract visitors to their booth at the 2009 Annual Convention of the American Association of Justice.
FindLaw was nice enough to give a shoe shine to one our Justia.com Blog team members (who also works on free case law, codes and regulations i here spare time
Justia.com designs professionally designed Websites and Blogs for legal professionals, and uses the profits to put up more free law !!!
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Social Media as Evidence: New Legal and Ethical Frontiers
Legal questions raised by the digital sprawl of social media are explored by five prominent Northern California attorneys at a Feb. 3 panel hosted by the UC Davis School of Law. The moderator is Hollis Kulwin, senior assistant dean for student affairs. Panel members include: Sacramento attorney Roger Dreyer, who is representing the plaintiffs in a high-profile lawsuit stemming from the death of a radio station contestant following a ‘Hold Your Wee for a Wii’ competition; Anupam Chander, a UC Davis School of Law professor who specializes in cyberlaw and intellectual property; Edward Imwinkelreid, a UC Davis School of Law professor who specializes in rules of evidence; Cassandra Ferrannini, a partner in the Sacramento law firm Downey Brand and an expert in employment law; and Catherine Kirkman, a partner in the Palo Alto law firm Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati, publisher of the Silicon Valley Media law blog and an expert in media and technology law.
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Seo – Copyright Issues – What You Need To Know
The minute you upload something online you become a publisher. As an online publisher it is your responsibility to know a little bit about copyright law. This book is not a legal guide however here are some of the basic things that you need to know about blogging on the Internet.
First of all if you are going to copy someone else’s material you must ask permission first. This means contacting the author or the publisher and asking them for reprint rights. However sometimes the availability rights are printed right on the article along with information that you must credit to the author. This could include the date of original publication, where it was first published or the name of the publisher if it is from a book. Some articles may not be quoted or reprinted from unless you also provide a link to the URL of the author’s choice.
Crediting an article to its rightful source is called attribution. You must always attribute the work of others and you must do it every time you quote from the article. This is true of direct quotes and paraphrasing. You can’t condense someone else’s writing and then assume that the readers will know that it belongs to ideas that are quoted earlier on in the article. That is called plagiarism.
Another important copyright issue is “fair use.” This is a legally defined terms that allows U.S. citizens to copy and distribute the work of others as long as they adhere to certain legal terms. For instance, in the United States bloggers are allowed to quote sentences and short passages as long as the quote is credited to the author.
However giving credit is sometimes not enough and length may have a great deal to do with what you can replicate on the web. For instance you cannot copy and distribute your favorite piece of music through a web blog. Also laws vary from country to country. Don’t fall for the common myth that it is somehow all right to copy material by writers from other countries just because it is the Internet.
Chris Angus
http://www.articlesbase.com/internet-articles/seo-copyright-issues-what-you-need-to-know-98042.html
Are Hate Groups on the Rise in America?
I live and work out of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Earlier this week local news “headlined” a story that realy caught me by surprise. The news story stated that about 45 miles southeast of Baton Rouge in the rural Louisiana town of Sun a burutal killing took place. It went on to say that a Klux Klux Klan (KKK) cell located in Sun, Louisiana recruited an Oklahoma woman to join their chapter. Most of teh initial recruiting was done via the internet and their web site. Once this woman agreed to join she was flown down, for a welcome ceremony, i.e. initiation.
During the initiation something went terribly wrong. When the “recruit” changed her mind and decided she no longer wanted to be a part of the group she was killed. The Klan leader killed her in cold blood by shooting her in the back of the head. After this brutal killing took place the local Klan leader and some members went to a local convenience store to clean up. They literally went in the bathroom to wash the blood off. After washing up, the leader mentioned to the convenience store cashier that someone was killed that night in their little town.
The cashier had a bad feeling about what she had just been told and called police. After a short investigation 8 members of this KKK cell were arrested on murder charges and are behind bars. Hopefully these animals will never be released and will be forced to pay for their crimes by lethal injection.
To be honest, I thought the KKK had faded away years ago. With all the local news coverage this was a big story in Baton Rouge.
So I started to do some research on hate groups and was astonished at what I found.
Please take the time to review this site http://www.splcenter.org/intel/map/hate.jsp
Do you realize there are over 800 active hate groups in the U.S. This site lists the total by state, then drills down to the specific organizations.
California has the most with 80 groups actively spreading hate messages throughout the state. The groups include Neo Nazi, Skinheads, Black Separatist, and many more.
The list seems to go one forever, but the most important thing and my reason for posting this blog is to educate you. I encourgage you to do your own research and to tell your family and friends.
This is 2008 in America, not 1960 in the deep south. We need to stand strong against these hate groups. Educate your family and friends about this disturbing “trend”. Let them know that there has been an increase of over 48% since 2000. According to the Southern Poverty Law Center hate groups are on the rise in nearly every state.
These groups are very dangerous and they are actively recruiting children as young as 7 years old! The good news is together we can stand up to these hate organizations. You can go to http://www.splcenter.org/center/petitions/standstrong/
then add yourself to the “Stand Strong Against Hate” campaign.
Guardian Self Defense & Security Products LLC
Bryan J Buckner
http://www.articlesbase.com/news-and-society-articles/are-hate-groups-on-the-rise-in-america-688962.html
Law Degree Blog 10
http://dyslexiavlog.blogspot.com/
In this blog I talk about the basics of actus reus and causation. It’s all part of my criminal law revision for the exam. (I actually recorded this at a friend’s house. She is staying there while the owners are away on mission work in China). The dog is called Mischief.
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