Background Person Search - How to Do Background Check to Any One

There are many ways you can do background person search. Before we discuss many different ways you can do to search people background but first let's discuss the reason why you want to check people background. Let's say you hire nanny for your five years old son. Would you know that the nanny has committed serious crimes in the past unless you check for it?  read more

What is SSN Check and How to Perform It?

SSN stands for Social Security Numbers, so SSN check means performing background check with social security numbers. SSN is nine-digit numbers that is issued to the citizens of United States. This numbers is issued regardless the citizens permanent resident or temporary worker.

With background check by SSN you can find much background information about one person. You can find criminal records of the person, what kind of business activities that he had done in the past, and you can find whether the person is sexual offender or not and many more.

What if you are employer and want to hire new employee? You can do a simple SSN search. You can make sure the applicant and his SSN is a match, at the same time you can also check if the person has a criminal history or not. It might be unfair to judge people based on past history but taking precaution can save you from a lot of problems later on.  read more

Net Detective Reviews - Learn the Truth

Undoubtedly, Net Detective has become popular online detective service for years. But the question still whether NetDetective can truly deliver the kind of service that you want? Find out the answer of the question in this concise review.  read more

Arrest Background Check - How to Do Criminal Record Search

Why you want to do arrest background check? Simply, because not all people in this world honest, as a matter of fact from 10 people that you meet today, you can expect 4 people lie to you. You might don't care if the person is just a beggar on street, but what if the person is your employee or nanny or even your husband? Would you risk your life to criminal?

Years ago, the only way you can collect someone criminal record was by hiring private investigator. Hiring private investigator can cost you a lot of money. Even if money is not a problem for you, you still need to wait weeks before you can get the record. There are many things that can happen during that time.  read more

INVISIBLE BARRIERS TO SUCCESS

"Invisible" Barriers to Your Success"

Did you know that elephants are trained to stay where they are by tying a rope around one of their massive legs and attaching it to a peg in the ground? Can the peg and rope really hold back an elephant? Absolutely not!

Then why does it work? Because elephants grow up believing it will. Maybe they tried pulling away when they were young with no success. Maybe they were injured by their action. After enough failures, they stop trying. They no longer test the restraint, and confine themselves when tethered to the rope.  read more

Tax Structure in INDIA funny but true!

Tax Structure in INDIA funny but true!
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Question 1 : What are you doing?
Ans : Business.
Tax : PAY PROFESSIONAL TAX!

Question 2 : What are you doing in Business?
Ans : Selling the Goods.
Tax : PAY SALES TAX!

Question 3 : From where are you getting Goods?
Ans : From other State/Abroad
Tax : PAY CENTRAL SALES TAX, CUSTOM DUTY & OCTROI

Question 4 : What are you getting in Selling Goods?
Ans : Profit.
Tax : PAY INCOME TAX!  read more

Royal Navy's super-sub HMS Astute

Amazing technology...
Next it will be all remote controlled.... no crew!

Britain launches massive sub that can hear a ship from across the Atlantic
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She is four years late and a massive 900 million over-budget. But when
the Royal Navy's super-sub HMS Astute finally arrived, she made for an
awesome sight.

More complex than the space shuttle, and able to circumnavigate the globe
without surfacing, the 7,400-ton monster is the largest and deadliest
hunter-killer submarine ever built.

Camilla, the Duchess of Cornwall cracked a bottle of beer brewed by the
sub's crew on her bow to officially name the 'boat', in Navy jargon, before
she was gingerly wheeled out of her shed at the stately speed of one metre
per minute. (the 'boat' not Camilla)  read more

Your credit cards will stop working online after August 1, 2009

credit card working online after August 1, 2009

From August 1, you need not think twice before letting your credit card out of sight at a restaurant, petrol pump or any other merchant establishment. The details printed on your card including the card number, expiry date and three-digit card security code (popularly known as the CVV) will not be enough to make fraudulent online transactions.

A RBI directive has ensured that from August, credit and debit card-issuing banks must provide for additional authentication of information over and above what is visible on the physical card. In other words, the cardholder must key in an extra security code or some other data to complete a online transaction.  read more

Tata Motors to introduce Air Car

Tata Motors to introduce Air Car

Tata Motors is taking giant strides and making history for itself. First the Landrover-Jaguar deal, then the world's cheapest car and now it is also set to introduce the car that runs on air, compressed air to be specific.

With fuel prices touching nearly $150 per barrel, it is about time we heard some breakthrough!
India's largest automaker Tata Motors is set to start producing the world's first commercial air-powered vehicle. The Air Car, developed by ex-Formula One engineer Guy Nègre for Luxembourg-based MDI, uses compressed air, as opposed to the gas-and-oxygen explosions of internal-combustion models, to push its engine's pistons. Some 6000 zero-emissions Air Cars are scheduled to hit Indian streets by August of 2009.  read more

Extraordinary PEOPLE......

1. Kim Ung-Yong: Attended University at age 4, Ph.D at age 15; world's highest IQ

This Korean super-genius was born in 1962 and might just be the smartest guy alive today (he's recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records as having the highest IQ of anyone on the planet). By the age of four he was already able to read in Japanese, Korean, German, and English. At his fifth birthday, he solved complicated differential and integral calculus problems. Later, on Japanese television, he demonstrated his proficiency in Chinese, Spanish, Vietnamese, Tagalog, German, English, Japanese, and Korean. Kim was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records under "Highest IQ"; the book estimated the boy's score at over 210.

Kim was a guest student of physics at Hanyang University from the age of 3 until he was 6. At the age of 7 he was invited to America by NASA. He finished his university studies, eventually getting a Ph.D. in physics at Colorado State University before he was 15. In 1974, during his university studies, he began his research work at NASA and continued this work until his return to Korea in 1978 where he decided to switch from physics to civil engineering and eventually received a doctorate in that field. Kim was offered the chance to study at the most prestigious universities in Korea, but instead chose to attend a provincial university. As of 2007 he also serves as adjunct faculty at Chungbuk National University.  read more