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Are browser hijackers illegal and can you trace the people who create them and turn the info over to the authorities?

Depends on the country where you live, but even then it can be next to impossible to trace them culprits and even if you do, if they're in another country, you're not likely to get very far.

Most anti-virus software have browser hijacking protection of some kind.

If yours doesn't get a copy of ad-aware from www.lavasoft.de, it's total free (except the pro version). This will scan and find any spyware and browser hijacking objects and delete them.

When downloaded, make sure you do an update to get the latest pattern files etc..

Do a full scan, when done right-click and click "Select All Objects", then go to the other window tab and do the same. Then click "Next" and accept the warning.

Run it at least once a month.

That should take care of any browser hijack attempts.

Also, make sure your operating system is up to date. If using Windows XP, install Service Pack 2. The firewall is much better than it was and is enabled by default now.

What is the main job of standing committees?

They deal with a particular area and study the bill to that area.

What is the function of denr?

The general function of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR) is to enforce public health and developmental research of natural resources. In some cases, DENR has also provided financial assistance to projects contributing to environmental projects.

What is the significance of government?

A government governs the state for the people as representative of the people as an indirect way by the people for the welfare of the society.A government becomes autonomous once elected to power and the people have no direct control and the government is then accountable for all policies,procedures and practices.A Government helps eliminate the people although paradoxically it works for the people.

How old is Bill Clinton's daughter Chelsey?

Chelsea was born on February 27,1980. She turned 34 this year (2014).

How many people do you have in the snate and how many in the House of Representatives?

Each state has two representatives in the Senate, which above you called Snate, which means there are always 100 members in the Senate. The number of reps in the House of Representatives depends on how many have been eligible to be elected from the state districts.

Why do you have international laws?

International laws are meant to regulate relations bewtween countries and judge whether deeds between relating countries are right or wrong. Those deeds allowed by the linternational laws are considered right whereas not allowed are wrong. For example, A.B.C. weapons are forbidden by a international law. If one country is a party member of the law, the country has the obligation not to use these weapons otherwise the country is against the law. Another example, if country A has agreement with country B that both countries agree that their citizens are free to travel within the two countries without visa, neither of the two countries has right to refuse any citizen from country A to enter country B. International laws must be made by independent countries or international organizations.

What are the requirments to vote in Florida?

To register to vote you must be 18 years old, a US citizen and legal resident of Florida in the county where you intend to vote. You can pre-register on or after your 16th birthday and may vote in any election held after your 18th birthday.

You will need to provide current and valid Florida driver's license number or ID card number. If you do not have either or these then you will have to provide the last 4 digits of your social security number. Mail or deliver your voter registration application to your county Supervisor of Elections. You must be registered at least 29 days before you can vote in an election.

What new powers did the Patroit Act give to the federal government?

It gives the federal agencies the right to monitor the Internet, tap phone's seize a persons library, and other private records without showing probable cause. It allows the FBI to share evidence collected in criminal probes and gives the attorney general new powers to detain and deport people.

Who do members of Parliament represent?

First and foremost they represent the political party they belong to. Many Members want to represent those that vote for them but the Party Whip and tight party discipline rarely allows that and never allows it on important votes.

Did King Louis XIV trust people to govern?

No, he was often quoted as saying "I am the government".

What is the French legislative bodies?

France has a 577 member French National Assembly and a 321 member Senate or Upper House. Combined they are called the Parliament of France.

What is a Republican form of government?

Republican form of government: government elected by the people and not a monarchy. the electorate chooses people to represent them and vote on laws and run the government rather than submitting every decision to the entire electorate for decision.

Republican: Founded in Ripon, Wisconsin, in 1854 by anti-slavery expansion activists and modernizers, the Republican Party quickly surpassed the Whig Party as the principal opposition to the Democratic Party. It first came to power in 1860 with the election of Abraham Lincoln to the presidency and presided over the American Civil War and Reconstruction. Today, the party supports a conservative and/or center-right platform, with further foundations in supply-side fiscal policies and social conservatism. The Republican Party is currently the second largest party with 55 million registered voters as of 2004. There have been twenty Republican Presidents. As of 2017, Republicans currently occupy the Presidency of the USA, fill a Majority of seats in both the United States Senate (52) and the House of Representatives (238), hold a Majority of state governorships (33), and control a Majority of state legislatures (32).

The boss who hates you gave you an unfair rating What do you do now?

Stand fast and be strong. While it may take an act of congress (or God) to remove you from your current position, a performance rating below successful is not good for your long-term career as a federal employee and should be corrected if you were unfairly rated.

If your performance was truly underrated and your boss actually has it out for you, she demonstrated a lack of management savvy. Federal managers who know best how to work the system understand that there are two easy ways to shed an employee. Promote them, or rate them highly and make their lives miserable so they want and are able to leave for another job.

Chances are, if your boss really wanted you gone, she would have rated you higher so you could hightail it out of there in a hurry. But she didn't. This means she is likely attempting to discipline you for something. If you haven't been told what it is you've done wrong, you can fight her on it.

I'm glad you took my advice, and hopefully you have been taking copious notes and documenting everything. You will have to use these facts to present your case as you proceed with the long and bureaucratic process of seeking relief.

If you feel that this issue stemmed from a racial, gender, sexual preference and/or creed bias, you should solicit the assistance of the Equal Employment Office (EEO). If you can be represented by the union, all the better. They can provide legal and financial assistance as you march forward.

If you have no reason to suspect a motivating bias, you are on your own. Don't expect anyone to be a friend to you who is involved in your grievance, including the Human Resources Department that will be assisting you and your supervisor along the way.

Each Agency's process for filing a grievance differs slightly but the overall approach is the same.

Be aware that time is not on your side, and typically the grievance must be signed, dated, and presented in writing within 15 calendar days of the date you were notified of the rating. So get going! Although you have a number of rights, this system does not necessarily favor the employee.

Generally, a formal grievance must include:

  • Your name, position title, salary grade, and the organizational entity to which you are assigned
  • Name of your employee representative, if any
  • Date that you were notified of the questionable performance rating
  • A complete copy of the your performance appraisal and related documents
  • A clear and concise statement of the specific reason why you disagree with the rating, based on your demonstrated performance in relation to the performance standards developed for each critical element at issue.
  • The performance rating you believe is warranted based on your demonstrated performance in relation to the performance standards developed for each critical element at issue. Sufficient detail must be included to show how, why, and in what manner your performance warrants a higher rating than the one received, based on the demonstrated performance for each critical element.

The grievance must be submitted to the appropriate leadership within your organization.

This is the first step in a long process of fighting the rating. This step grants management the ability to fix the rating before you start making their lives miserable by filing more paperwork. Experience has taught me that when dealing with irrational leadership, they most likely will not take the path of least resistance and will sustain the poor rating.

Keep OhMyGov! informed of your progress on the issue. If your management sustains the rating, Bureau Pat will continue to provide advice on navigating you through the subsequent steps in the process.

With persistence, you can make things right. If not, air the dirty laundry about your boss confidentially with us.

In most mixed economies what role does the government not fill?

In mixed economies, the government does not own all property or confiscate all economic output (this is a tenet of communism, or communist socialism).

Is railway station master a gazetted officer?

no but station manager of some nominated stations are gazzetted officers