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Nowadays, nothing seems to be guaranteed or risk free. Any sort of disruption can suddenly be caused due to any unexpected incident. For instance, when it comes to inheritance of family assets, one cannot guarantee the fact that they shall be inherited by familial bonds. Even though, many safety precautions have been devised by the law but nothing can be stamped as absolute. If any one of us passes away, it is not certified that the will shall be followed as signed by the demised person. Therefore one should be ready to deal with issues that might arise in such complications.

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As the demand for the online Bachelor degree rises, so do the number of fake colleges and universities. Some actually offer diplomas for sale to potential customers through bulk emails. However, many take advantage of innocent and unsuspecting students by offering lower than normal tuition fees, credit for life experiences, no tests, and an easy road to that coveted diploma. If it sounds too good to be true, it generally is the case.

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Distance learning degrees and online degree programs have become popular since the internet became a household name. This has opened doors to a great opportunity for those wishing to pursue further education. But just as it is with everything new, the internet has also presented challenges and created room for sale of unscrupulous degrees and diplomas. The figures released by USA Today indicate that in 2003, over 400 diploma mills were in operation and the number was on the increase. Surprisingly, this dubious operation of degree mills seems to be thriving in an industry currently estimated at $500 million per year.

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