What does it mean to have insurance? We know that insurance

by astyleevents » Tue Dec 07, 2010 09:27 am

What does it mean to have insurance? We know that insurance is to cover risk of some sort. Choose two types of insurance (auto, home, health, disability, or life insurance) and identify one coverage characteristic of each.

Total Comments: 45

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 08:34 pm Post Subject:

Critical thinking is very important on the quest for knowledge. No one should ever discourage anyone for wanting to further their education, to the IVY League-rs, can I eat at your country club, probably not ,well it's OK for you to still as an adult bully your peer's,you were probably raised that way.

Posted: Thu Nov 08, 2012 02:59 am Post Subject:

im a phoenix also & ii google information all the time..theres nothing wrong with it at all :)

Posted: Fri Nov 16, 2012 05:58 am Post Subject: What does it mean to have insurance? We know that insurance

Insurance is very important for us..we need to think about good insurance company for auto, home or health insurance etc.

Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 10:47 pm Post Subject: lets be honest...

It really doesn't matter where the question came from. The point is we are all here looking for an answer for something. So instead of calling people dumb and the questions there asking, how about you reevaluate exactly why you are on this site yourself. :lol:[/b]

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 04:40 pm Post Subject:

So instead of calling people dumb and the questions there asking,


A word is worth a thousand pictures.

Be sure you take an English class before you graduate . . . one in which they will teach you to remember the difference between "there", "they're", and "their". You might also learn the differences between "are" and "our", and "to", "too", and "two", and maybe even when to use "its" or "it's" correctly.

The point is we are all here looking for an answer for something.


The answer to the original question posted is available in thousands of other places than a website where the answers could come from an experienced insurance agent or someone who has no clue about what they are saying. This site is not necessarily a "definitive" source, and these posts could not be reliably cited in any academic work as authoritative.

The question "What is insurance?" demands an academically reliable response . . . from a textbook, encyclopedia, or similar source. Alternatively, you could get off your A$$ and go talk to an actual insurance agent in person and get an answer that would pass rigorous academic scrutiny.

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