Archive for January, 2010

These days, in order to prove an existence of anything, there has to be some physical evidence of some sort to be deemed “scientifically tested.”

With gravity, while we can’t actually see its force with our eyes, it is obvious that it exists because the undeniable result is “what comes up, must come down.” First we see the object hanging from the tree, and the next thing you know is has dropped to the ground. This is physical evidence of the action of gravity. With electricity, while we can’t see with our eyes the movement of the electricity, we realize the physical evidence when the light turns on. So how does the Law of Attraction fit into all this? Is there truly physical evidence that the Law of Attraction exists?

In this physical world, we agree with the theory of levels of assurance based upon evidence. The more evidence that we have, we are more assured of the theory. And when we finally decide that there is enough evidence, then we upgrade theory to fact. We acknowledge whatever it is as a fact even when it is not completely understood or 100% certain. This is how many scientific theories work. Even the theory of evolution is just that: a theory. But it is an accepted theory.

The Law of Attraction is a theory. It has been tested by many individuals through time, and they have said that they made their fortunes by using the Law of Attraction. There are true stories, time and time again, reporting that when certain individuals decided to start practicing the Law of Attraction intentionally, their lives changed and they became who they dreamed about.

Andrew Carnegie practiced the Law of Attraction intentionally and we all know the fortune that he had. In comparative dollars, he was twice as rich as Bill Gates. Of course, it wasn’t just about his fortune. He practiced all the ‘rules’ within the Law of Attraction to create an incredible life for himself and those around him. He was so excited with his success that he asked Napoleon Hill to conduct a study over a span of twenty years focusing on individuals who had made their dreams come true, and to see if the Law of Attraction was used in their lives to attain their dreams. Of course Napoleon Hill did his wonderful LOA study and there was overwhelming evidence that each individual had used the theory of the Law of Attraction. There were hundreds of men who had made their fortune through the theories of the Law of Attraction. Isn’t that enough evidence? So many different people through out history have proven this theory time and time again: Walt Disney, Henry Ford, Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey, Eleanor Roosevelt, the actor Jim Carrey, Ellen Degeneres… The list is practically endless.

The Law of Attraction may not be the law of gravity or the law of electrical transference, but it is just as real and is a law that can truly be used to improve human life conditions. The Law of Attraction theory is here for us to use just like the many other theories of the scientific world, and it is just as real as those.

The Law of Attraction isn’t a magic pill but a very real part of the Universe that can help you attain the life you want and deserve.

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Now imagine the impact of a phone call or letter and depending on how serious the problem is, a visit from your attorney would make.  Do you think the situation will run smoother now, with legal backing.

Pre paid plans are the future and really starting to grow ridiculously.  Their being sold for way less than $1 a day or your morning coffee.  But truly giving so much value to just anyone.  Now the rich and the upper middle class aren’t the only ones with justice on their side.  We all have the POWER!

With entrance to law school becoming more and more competitive, the Law School Admission Test is playing a large role in determining the fate of the candidates. It’s not enough to just pass the test, successful applicants need to ace it. Students with a 3.5 GPA are a dime a dozen, but LSAT scores of 165 and higher show your analytical thinking ability in it’s best light.

The LSAT, or Law School Admission Test, is offered by the Law School Admission Council and is necessary for admission to the more than 200 law schools who are members of the LSAC. Though there are hundreds of test locations, not all test dates are available at all test centers. Check the LSAC website for exam schedules and sites. You should register as early as possible to ensure that you get your first choice of location.

You can register for the LSAT either online, by telephone or by mail. But do yourself a favor and signup on time. There is a late registration period available, but you will pay an extra $64 for the privilege. For those students who celebrate the Sabbath on Saturday, alternative exams are usually given on the Monday following the regular Saturday tests or the June exam is given on a Monday.

The LSAT is given four times a year in February, June, October and December and includes five 35 minute multiple choice sections and a 35 minute writing sample at the end. Four of the five multiple choice sections are scored…the non-scored one is used to check new test questions. You may not know which is which, so be prepared to give full attention to all sections.

The four scored sections will fall into the following categories: reading comprehension, analytical reasoning and two of logical reasoning. The writing sample is not scored either, but a copy of it is sent to all law schools to which you apply, so you want to put forth your best effort.

Once you’ve decided to take the LSAT, your next step is preparation. You can find sample questions and tests on the LSAC website, as well as on various LSAT test preparation sites such as Kaplan. Question categories are consistent from test to test, so once you’ve completed a few sample exams, you will have a good idea of what’s coming. If the sample tests aren’t sufficient to make you feel comfortable, there are courses available both online and in a classroom setting. The online courses have the advantage of being accessible 24 hours per day, important for someone who may be juggling a busy work and school schedule. Taking the course in the classroom allows direct interaction with the teacher, as well as forcing you to focus to be prepared for class.

Scoring is based on the number of correct answers given. If you find yourself coming down to the end of a section and you have several blanks, make sure you get some answer marked. Even guessing, you’ll have a 20% chance of a correct answer and if you could eliminate any definitely wrong answers, your percentage goes up.