You need to discuss with this person that your relationship is strictly business and nothing else. If this does not work you need to go to a higher authority such as your supervisor or their supervisor to have them stop the problem.
it depends , if its your relationship, breakup with the person . if its someone eles , leave it alone and let them figure it out
An unwelcome chaperone is called a Gooseberry
In professional terms its called cropping the picture...
the way this website answrs questions absolutely sucks
Maybe ...Unwanted, horrific, monstrous, uncomfortable?
Send out a mass e-mail to everyone in your address book, explain the problem, apologize, change your password, and change your personal questions. You might also contact your e-mail carrier.
That's a very direct question... Tell them that you have a baby with your mother.. They will probably run away screaming! hahah
Because the purpose of the website is to create a common place for people who have questions and people who have knowledge to interact with one another, by asking and answering questions. If unwanted/unnecessary questions are allowed, the main purpose of the website would be defeated. Hence, they are not allowed
Yes, shredding companies will shred any and all unwanted documents you may have. If you have important or personal documents be sure the work is done in front of you to ensure your information is not stolen.
This questions came from MyItlab LOL so here is the answer. Spyware
During colonial settlement, Rhode Island was made for the unwanted people who had been banished from their previous settlements. As far as their relationship with the Native Americans went, since the people who lived there were unwanted, there really wasn't one. The English and the "Indians" were more of acquaintances than anything.
Any personal information on an internet provider is at risk. However, there are many types of services that can keep your information safe and free from unwanted intrusions.