What's hot


TRIPP LITE

Car Audio or Theater (TRIPP LITE)

  • Receptacles: 7 x NEMA 5-15R - 2100J
  • HOME/BUSINESS THEATER SURGE SUPRESSOR 7OUT COAX TEL/DSL


TRIPP LITE

Car Audio or Theater (TRIPP LITE)

  • Receptacles: 12 x NEMA 5-15R - 3600J
  • ECO SURGE PROTECTOR 12OUT GREEN NEMA 10FT CORD 3600J TEL/COAX

home insurance coverage characteristics FAQ


Those are brand names. The actual COVERAGE characteristics, will vary by policy type, policy form, and which STATE the policy applies to, as coverages CAN vary by state.

In short, you'll have to read the policies for each state, for each


It sounds to me like you're trying to compare apples to oranges. 'Coverage characteristics' of auto insurance, home insurance, disability insurance and life insurance?! These are all totally different kinds of insurance.

When it comes


Other than the obvious?


Do your own homework!

If you have a specific question, ask it here. Otherwise, do a little bit of reading yourself.


Wow, I'm not going to do your homework for you, I would have answered one question, but not looked over all of them!
Anyway, just wanted to say congrats on going to a good program and taking the step to be eligible to take your RHIT! Good dec

home insurance coverage characteristics news

How to Divorce Google

18.05.12

That machine is charged with robbing most of your personal characteristics in a quest to make the ads better. The problem is: it also robs you of your privacy. The price of privacy is ostensible excellent, and often free content that's subsidized by the oil well in the basement, and the economic engines that it fuels in terms of sales for advertisers. In my mind, it's a robber baron of dignity.

Day one was spent totaling the way Google has permeated my online life. I had to add up the ways I go about my work day. Google is glued to my life (and perhaps yours) like barnacles to a boat. The situation is exacerbated by the fact that I have a personal mobile phone based on Android, and Google has tremendous involvement in Android's attachment to its analytic (and therefore privacy robbing) engines. Removing the barnacles can be done. I've largely done it, although there are unfortunate ways that I unwittingly must still face seeing Google and its products online. Losing one user, Tom Henderson, won't hurt Google in any discernible way as the body of data that Google has is monstrously huge.


Source: PCWorld