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David Saks is a musician, retired real estate broker, and long-time ActiveRain member. David's blog features important information relevant to the safety, integrity and security of the industry. In addition to his widely read real estate fraud blog, a comprehensive overview of real estate continuing education is a weekly addition for his subscribers and the ActiveRain community at-large. Thank you for subscribing to and for visiting David's ActiveRain home on the internet. Please join. Membership in ActiveRain will enrich your life !

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2014 

  Not For Insomniacs !   Hold On to Your Hat !   -DS-  
10/28/2014
Aubrey Lee Price, Former Bank Director Who Faked His Own Death, Sentenced to 30 Years in Prison U.S. Attorney’s Office October 28, 2014 Southern District of Georgia (912) 652-4422 STATESBORO, GA—Edward J. Tarver, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Georgia, and Loretta E. Lynch, ...
10/28/2014
    The Violin of   Itzhak Perlman   Performing the Theme From   Schindler's List   Never Forget !   Be Well This Day, and Always.   -David-
10/27/2014
  WEEKLY  NEWSLETTER      Monday, October 27, 2014 Click Here to Subscribe The Career InstituteCOURSE LIST   BROKER OFFICE MANAGEMENTNow by Correspondence Visit The Career InstituteClick Here     Realtors Say QRM Rule Will Provide Clarity in Housing Finance Market NAR applauds the Federal Deposit...
10/26/2014
How much is one half divided by two thirds ? The answers, along with the corresponding solution, will be posted below the photographs at the bottom of the page, so spend a little time on it before you make your way to the bottom. Good luck ?  A. 3/4 1/2 divided by 2/3rd's = 1/2 times 3/2 = 3/4th's
10/26/2014
How much is two thirds divided by one half ? The answers, along with the corresponding solution, will be posted below the photographs at the bottom of the page, so spend a little time on it before you make your way to the bottom. Good luck ? A. 4/3rd's or 1 and 1/3 2/3 divided by 1/2 = 2/3 times...
10/26/2014
How much is 2/3rd's multiplied by 1/2 ? The answers, along with the corresponding solution, will be posted below the photographs at the bottom of the page, so spend a little time on it before you make your way to the bottom. Good luck ?  A. 1/3rd 2/3 times 1/2 = 2/6 or 1/3rd
10/26/2014
Six months is what part of three years ? The answers, along with the corresponding solution, will be posted below the photographs at the bottom of the page, so spend a little time on it before you make your way to the bottom. Good luck ? A. 1/6 th 3 years = 36 months and 6/36 = 1/6 th of three y...
10/26/2014
Eighty-seven and one half percent is equal to what fraction ?   hint : 1/8 is what percentile of one hundred ?   The answers, along with the corresponding solution, will be posted below the photographs at the bottom of the page, so spend a little time on it before you make your way to the bottom...
10/26/2014
Three-fifths is equivalent to what percent ? The answers, along with the corresponding solution, will be posted below the photographs at the bottom of the page, so spend a little time on it before you make your way to the bottom. Good luck ? A. 60 % 3/5 = 3 divided by 5 = .60 or 60 %
10/26/2014
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