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[F258]Find Out The Truth 2012
by Van Whitsett, Van

Ever wondered how police, private investigators, and law enforcement offices uncover the truth about someone? Ever wonder how they finally find that elusive rapist or murderer? It's simple, really. They make use of massive databases, like the ones provided by Net Detective, a professional background and people search system, and online information source.

Here is just some of the information investigators access through Net Detective.

* Check Criminal Records
* Check Registered Sex Offenders
* Research Your Family History
* Find Birth And Death Records.
* Find Adoption And DMV Records
* Check And Verify Social Security Numbers
* Find Unlisted Phone Numbers
* Access Hard To Find Addresses
* Phone Numbers And E-mail Addresses

Taking such steps is the first leg to finding whomever it is they are seeking.

As for us "regular folks," how can we benefit from a site like Net Detective? Below are some of the powerful features of Net Detective:

* Perform Background checks
* Powerful reverse search to find addresses, phone numbers and more
* Find e-mail addresses
* Get your own FBI file and see what they know about YOU
* Locate an old friend, missing relative, or lost love
* Check out your daughter's new boyfriend
* Protect yourself from Identity Theft
* Track down people who owe you money
* Find trial transcripts and court records
* New data added and accessible on a monthly basis

The Net Detective database includes:

* 217,766,271 U.S. Residents
* Over 700,000 Net Detective Members
* Instant Online Access From Any Computer

If you're not sure you need Net Detective, ask yourself these questions...

* Wouldn't you like to know if your babysitter had been in trouble with the police? Or if his or her mother or father had a criminal record?
* And wouldn't you like to know the same about someone you were interviewing for a job?
* Or what if you are meeting someone for business, and know nothing about them? Wouldn't you feel safer if you ran a quick background check on him or her before the first meeting?
* If you have just moved home and want to find a new family doctor or dentist, wouldn't you get some extra peace of mind AFTER running a check for malpractice suits or other legal problems?
* And imagine being able to run credit checks on business partners, colleagues and even on a friend who asks for a small loan?
* Perhaps most disturbing of all, if you have young children, wouldn't you like to know if there are any registered sex offenders living and working in your community?

All the information you need to run these checks and more - is available through Net Detective.

One of the most successful ways to use sites like Net Detective is in the search for missing persons. Every day, in towns and cities all across the US, people go missing. Sometimes they're the victim of crime, but in many cases, they simply drop out of sight on purpose. Usually they're trying to escape some problem or avoid some responsibility.

It used to be expensive to track down a missing person. You had to hire a private detective and pay them by the hour to do a "locate." That is not necessary now.

Today, your search to locate a missing person can be found on your computer. Many public records and business databases are available through the Internet. Anyone with online access and a bit of determination can do the same kind of investigative work themselves that used to be exclusive to private eyes or law enforcement personnel.

Net Detective is a good place to start.


Although it may not make sense if you look at the economic state of the country today, college scholarships are out there and they are plentiful. The biggest decision is not which one to apply for, but in finding enough hours in the day to apply for as many as you can and get them in the mail before the application deadlines.

At the bottom line, college scholarships are a financial instrument that allows you to attend college and have part of all of your expenses paid for by the scholarship. This might be a discounted tuition rate, full tuition reimbursement, it may include books and lab fees, and it may also include housing expenses. When you look at the total cost of attending college over 4 years (assuming you can even DO it in 4 years), the cost of college is a very respectable four-digit number, perhaps even five figures. Having a scholarship to defray part of all of that cost can mean the difference between going to a community college versus a brand name college, or even worse, the difference between attending college and not attending college at all.

The difference between a college scholarship and financial aid is one very minor point, but an incredibly important point: a college scholarship does not need to be repaid after you graduate from college, whereas financial aid like a student loan does need to be repaid. To avoid having you worry about the loan while you are sweating out the courses, most student loans do not become payable until after you graduate, and offer very low interest rates. But then again, they still need to be repaid, whereas a real college scholarship does not need to be repaid.

Some people think that college scholarships are only for those students who meet a very narrow criteria, such as a star football jock or a musical genius. While this may have been the case at one point in time, this is no longer the case. In fact, most scholarships require only that you apply for them, and many of them do not even have a requirement that you demonstrate a financial need for it.

Is this fair? In my opinion, it is very fair. A student who shows the drive and initiative to go searching for college scholarships that he or she can apply for is much more worthy of receiving that scholarship when compared to the student who will not lift a finger to do even some basic research into it. The college admissions office is full of applications from students whose primary job was to lick the stamp that went on the envelope, but the rewards of a college scholarship should go to those who demonstrate the want, need, and desire to attend college, and have some understanding of the financial burden that such a goal comes with, and are willing to do their part to find a solution.

The bottom line is that scholarships are available, and many even go unawarded each year because nobody applied for them. Find as many college scholarship applications as you can, then sharpen your pencil and get to work!
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Van Whitsett has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home Improvement, Computers and The Internet and Life Insurance Companies. with Net Detective - http://hubpages.com/hub/findpeople, a Professional Background and People Search System.. Van Whitsett's top article generates over 40500 views. to your Favourites.

Jon A has sinced written about articles on various topics from Home, Sports Car and Acid Reflux. Jon is a computer engineer who maintain a variety of web sites based on his knowledge and experience. For more information about College Scholarships and College Grants please visit his web site at. Jon A's top article generates over 40500 views. to your Favourites.
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