Get All Information of Your Most-Liked Track

Posted by Julian Hooks on January 19, 2014

 

When you get your music from digital sources, either by purchasing them online or by ripping them from a physical media, i.e. a music CD, you'll find out that most of the important information in identifying the song will be virtually stripped, and is reduced to its bare essentials. While this may be of little concern to an average person, music enthusiasts may find this rather annoying, as the information will be vital in the proper identification of the song, especially if their chosen player is able to display all this information onscreen. The song information will also be valuable if one wishes to compile and arrange their entire music library in an organized way.

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How to Unclog a Garbage Disposal

Posted by Emily Miller on January 14, 2014

 

You come home after a long day at work, grab the mail, take off your coat - but before you can utter the words "Home, sweet home," you catch a whiff of something not-so-fresh in the kitchen.

You don't have any leftovers festering in the fridge. You took out the trash. So what could it be?

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Insurance Denials: 4 Signs of Bad Faith Practice

Posted by Lisa Coleman on January 03, 2014

 

The insurance industry dates back to the beginnings of human society; at least in some form. Neighbors in ancient civilizations often had agreements that if one of their houses was destroyed, all others would work to build a new one. Insurance has undoubtedly changed since then, and one of the negative aspects that have come from this evolution is bad faith practices. Bad faith occurs when an insurance company purposefully tries to deny or delay a legitimate claim in an effort to save money. For anyone filing an insurance claim of any type, it's imperative to recognize the signs of bad faith practices so that action may be taken.

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