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Public Interest Courtesy Rule #20
Sunglasses, as their name suggests, are unfailingly useful accessories for limiting the negative side effects of exposure to the sun. The common feature of most sunglasses is their coloured or darkened lenses which reduce the effects of glare and help … Continue reading
Public Interest Courtesy Rule #19
Much as we all like to travel lightly through the world, sometimes it is necessary for us to carry a lot of stuff. This stuff may consist of gym gear, a change of clothes for a night out after work, … Continue reading
Public Interest Courtesy Rule #18
Whenever ownership of an item is required or desired, people are encouraged to purchase such items from retail establishments. The transaction process generally involves the intended item owner exchanging funds in the required amount at a service point. The process … Continue reading
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Public Interest Courtesy Rule #17
Humans have some pretty basic needs that must be met to ensure their continued survival. We have a base requirement for food, shelter, water, clothing, and oxygen. Quite simply we need to breathe. While not something that can be readily … Continue reading
Public Interest Courtesy Rule #16
The human body secretes many substances, some more pleasant than others. Such substances help us break down our food, display our emotions and expel waste. While production of these fluids is generally easy to predict, recent years have seen an … Continue reading
Public Interest Courtesy Rule #15
With modern life being what it is, it is impossible for us to accomplish all things alone. We sometimes need the assistance of other people to complete a multitude of tasks which we may not necessarily have the time, skill … Continue reading
Public Interest Courtesy Rule #14
There are some rules in society which we all generally accept. For instance road rules are by and large accepted by all who travel on our roads. Sometimes we may leave the ‘road’ area to drive into car parks to … Continue reading
Public Interest Courtesy Rule #13
Life is busy and often requires us to move from place to place, undertake several tasks within any given day and generally hurry around. Such activities also often require us to head out into the elements and interact with a … Continue reading
Public Interest Courtesy Rule #12
When they first appear new technologies can be an incredible and awe-inspiring addition to our lives and we often wonder how we ever lived without them. This ‘honeymoon period’ of discovery is normal for anything exciting and new which enriches … Continue reading
Public Interest Courtesy Rule #11
Travelling on public transport can be a challenging and unpleasant experience for commuters. Whether making use of public transport at the beginning or end of the day, energy in the air is generally low, oddballs seem to be drawn to … Continue reading






