How Much Liability Insurance Do You Need?

When most people consider their insurance needs, they typically only come up with certain types of coverage. Health insurance and life (or sometimes disability) insurance protect you and your loved ones; Auto and homeowner / renter insurance protects your major tangible assets. Personal liability insurance, often referred to as a “blanket” policy, is rarely on this list. But when a […]

Does Practice Make … Business Success?

Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, Bill Gates, Michael Phelps, Donald Trump. All of these names are synonymous with success, fame, incredible abilities and skills, and the insane amounts of money they make doing what they do. All of these personalities have something that they are well known for, something in which they are achieving great success. These 5 guys just decided […]

How to choose your intermediate subjects?

If you ask any student in class 10 about their future goals, you will end up getting confusing answers. This does not mean that they are not ambitious, it is just that there are too many lucrative career options these days and students need guidance from their parents and teachers to choose the right path. Choosing what to study after […]

Wrongful Dismissal VS Wrongful Discharge – What’s the Difference?

Wrongful Dismissal VS Wrongful Discharge Wrongful dismissal is a very common and complicated area of the law. Essentially, it states that if there has been a contract or employment relationship between an employer and an employee, and that contract has been terminated, then the employee can sue the employer for breach of contract and wrongful dismissal. However, with wrongful dismissal […]

Scripture and moral theology

A young Catholic growing up in the years before Vatican II would find it very curious to discover that the teaching of the scriptures is the “soul of all theology” (Richard Gula’s Dei Verbum, p. 165, REASON INFORMED BY FAITH). My experience as a student in a Catholic elementary school during the years before Vatican II is that there was […]