In Pursuit of Life, LIberty and Happiness

The Bill of Rights exist in various  countries today to protect the people who are within the territorial boundary of the countries’ government from unlawful actions that may deprive a person’s right to live, security, and other necessities needed to survive.  Originating from the British’s Bill of Rights, which was literally a bill that was proposed and passed by Parliament in 1689 to protect the basic rights of the people.  To effectively have the Bill of Rights into play it must be constantly be enforced by the government that it is trying to restrict.

The concept of the Bill of Rights is popular with the people of countries that hold such a law in their constitution.  Such one country is the United States of America in which the United States Bill of Rights protects the residents of the country from its own government from Federal to the local.  The United States Bill of Rights was originally a series of amendments brought before the Congress in which ten of the amendments were put into effect in 1791.

The First Amendment which states the freedom of religion, speech, press, peaceful assembly and the right to petition the government is the most popular amendment that is in effect today.  Though it may have some restrictions like as long as it does not create an imminent threat to the subject and those within the proximity or unless under warfare, the first amendment is in effect.  An example is like shouting the word “bomb” as a joke in a crowded area as it can create a widespread panic causing casualties or maybe during wartime some things just should be said or written.

The Second Amendment is in which gives the resident of the United States of America the right to bear arms.  An amendment which is criticized today by those who promote gun safety as those who just promote the right to own a firearm have been known to legally abuse this law.  The law is used  for the protection of a resident and his or her family from outside forces that would cause harm to them or deprive them of food from hunting.

The Third Amendment protects the residents of United States of being forced to quarter troops in their own property in peacetime or even in wartime unless done in a process which is acceptable under the given circumstances.

The Fourth Amendment protects the resident from unlawful search and seizures in which they cannot be searched without  cause and or without a warrant, and if there is a warrant, the warrant only allows the items stated within the warrant to be seized within the location the warrant gives permission to search and nothing else unless the item in question is in plain sight and unlawful in other words illegal under the current law.

The Fifth Amendment gives the resident due process in which it prevents self-incrimination, double jeopardy, and eminent domain by the government.  Where a person cannot convict themselves, be tried for more than once for the same crime, and have the government unlawfully take away property owned by an individual.

 

4 Thoughts on How To Give a Meaningful Complement

I wish to encourage you to give a terrific compliment to someone today. It can change how individuals feel about you due to the fact that when a compliment is given well, it touches the core of who that individual is. It highlights the best elements of who they are and exactly what they are made of. An effective compliment is a gift you offer to others – a method of expressing appreciation and excellent will on this planet. Compliments are easy to give. They can be given directly or indirectly through others; both having tremendous strength.

I believe one trait of great leaders is their ability to compliment people. The assurance that someone receives when you notice them helps that person to make the best possible use of his or her talents. It takes confidence and self-esteem to spot good things about other people and tell them about it. [Read more...]

4 Strategies for Dealing with Difficult People

Ever encountered someone who frustrates you so much that you feel like you want to just delete them from your life.

Over the years, I’ve encountered my fair share of difficult people. People who don’t do what they promised, people who don’t respond to you emails,, people who stick to their views and refuse to take your advice  – and more.  I  work with a diverse team and there are times where there are difficulties in getting a person to accept your advice and start working.

Years ago, I used to get bothered and worked up over such situations. I’d think, “Why are these people being so difficult?”, “These people asking so many questions!”, “Just my luck to work with them” or “I don’t ever want to work with these people again!”.  [Read more...]

How to Write Ads that Really Pull

There are basically three important parts.

1. Headline Your headline is the first line of copy your reader is going to see in your print ads. A strong headline will hook the potential customer and compel them to read more about your products and services.

2. Subhead You won’t find a subhead in all print ads. A subhead is optional but its purpose is to expand on your headline and draw your reader in even further.

3. White Space White space is just as important to your print ads as the copy you write. White space makes your print ads more visually appealing, which will pull more readers into your ad. If your ad doesn’t invite the reader in, they won’t ever make it to the end. [Read more...]

3 Ways to Grow Your Business

The basis of any business is profit which is the ratio of cash in to cash out.  You should always be working to increase your cash in by growing your business. Conversely, you need to constantly be on the watch for ways to streamline your business and reduce expenses.   Here are 3 ways a small business can grow without incurring too much debt.

1. Expand through profits to increase you cash coming in.

As your company grows, allocate profits primarily for products and services that have proven to be profitable. When a particular line of products succeed, expand sales in that line rather than expanding with other lines.

You could also explore becoming an affiliate or partner with another business that sells similar  products. Entering into a alliance with another business allows you to offer more products and services to your existing customers.  With some you can even arrange for drop shipping of their items that you’ve sold, thus saving you after-sale expenses and time.  As a result, you are able to broaden the scope without any of the costs associated with it – particularly manufacturing, product distribution, investments in inventory, etc.

2. Reduce expenses and cash flowing out of your business. [Read more...]