Monday, April 30, 2012

Managing Success

Youve struggled for years to get your small business off the ground. You planned, marketed, sold, schmoozed. You spent long hours with little rest. Then suddenly it comes: Success!

Do you have a PLAN for Success?

Success brings with it another set of problems. Too much paperwork, too many client wanting products and services quickly, too many prospective clients tugging at your sleeves. Never enough time to sit back and create a Strategy or direction for the future. But as your business grows and you become Successful, if you dont have a Strategy for how to manage Success, youll lose all the momentum youve built.

Whether youre already Successful, or moving towards Success, here are some tips for managing your Success wisely:

1. Celebrate your Success. Big or small, each Success must be celebrated. It doesnt matter if you shout out a little Whoopie! or if you call your best friend to share the news. Just take time to celebrate each Success wh ich will help build the momentum for more Success to come.

2. Dont choke. Choking is an emotional reaction to Success. Its a subconscious sabotaging of your Success because you believe at some level you dont deserve the Success. Instead, express gratitude for each small Success and admit that the Success came because YOU stepped into the arena, not because of luck.

3. Dont become complacent. Just because youve had one small Success doesnt mean you can sit back on your laurels. (The same holds true if you just got that million dollar contract!) Stick to your plan for growth and the dream of business and lifestyle youve always wanted. Take time to learn new things about your industry, or learn new business skills that will take you into the future.

4. Learn from your Success. Just like were all told to learn from our failure, take time out to learn from your Successes. What did you do right that got you where you are today? Which pieces of the Success brought you the most fulfillment and happiness?

5. Decide if you want to stay at the present level or grow your business further. Once youve had a big Success its time to decide if youre finally at the level where youve always wanted to be, or if theres still another goal you want to go after. Sometimes we just pile Success upon Success without realizing that we created the life we wanted 5 years ago and the rest has just been busy work.

6. Take stock of the balance between your personal life and your business life. Often Success come with a lot of personal sacrifice. Take time now to see where your whole life might be out of balance and make a commitment to have a whole, complete, Successful LIFE, not just a Successful business.

7. Choose only the real opportunities that come across your desk, and avoid the good ideas that wont help your maintain or grow your business. With a high level of Success, the panic that youll never have enough tends to reced e into the distance. Once this fear subsides, you can take a look at the offers that come to you and decide if they are a true opportunity that will take you forward in your business, or just a good idea that doesnt need to be acted upon by you.

8. Share your Success lessons with others. Take time to share your story with others so that they can learn from your Successes and failures. Give back to the community and to the people who are just getting started as a way to share your wisdom and belief about abundance.

9. Take a look at how your office runs. Is there any process that should change? Is there anything that can be automated? Now is the time to put some energy into the administrative side of your business so that it can continue to run smoothly into the future.

10. Create a new business plan and 5-year goal. Whats next for you and your business? Is it time to grow some more? Move in a different direction? Offer new products and services to diversify your revenue source? Stop selling products and services that are underperforming?

11. Watch out for saboteurs. Some people in your life will not be happy about your Success because they feel threatened or jealous of it. Pay attention to how people react to your Success and surround yourself with people who are truly happy for you and what youre creating in your life.

Sometime handling Success is harder than handling failure. By taking time to celebrate your Success and pay attention to the lessons it offers, Success can be more deeply meaningful and fulfilling than you can ever expected.

2005 Karyn Greenstreet

Karyn Greenstreet is a Self Employment expert and small business coach. She shares tips, techniques and strategies with self-employed people to create and grow their businesses, stay focused and motivated, and perform at their peak. Visit her website at http://www.PassionForBusiness.com


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K eywords:: small business, Success, Planning, Strategy, Motivation
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An Affair in Beijing Chapter Twelve: Messages from Stockbridge

I resume, Sandys point of view it should be said that, her letters and gifts, phone calls, all were fresh air for me, and she was kind of in a love spell, or so it seemed at the time: all these forms of communicational procedures to get messages to me was appreciated by me; and looked closely by my mother: not sure what was going on with a woman who had just met me, god forbid, should we marry, surely after a recent divorce, I suppose she was worried about me getting hurt again, and we were about to start a move to another house in several months, hence, she was unaccustomed to change, she had lived on Lexington Ave for fifteen and a half year. It was a big decision for her to agree to move into my triplex.

While I had this two and a half month separation, I had time to think about her personal qualities, to look at them, they were in a way extraordinary, as lovers we sure were in that category (or had been), yet I knew she had failures, and that would either break or make the our longer term, involvement pertaining to this relationship.

What beautiful gifts youve sent me, I told Sandy over the phone on Christmas Day; She wouldnt let it alone, she wanted me to express my appreciation or every item she sent, perhaps fifteen little ones.

When are you come up here? she asked with exhilaration

Any week now, or month should I say; I expect the first week of February. (There was some holiday coming up, and that would give me a four-day weekend, and perhaps I could add a day of vacation into that I figured, extending my time.

Im going to give you a tour of the city when you come, and every one at the Red Lion Inn, want to see you, she commented.

In comparison to our Beijing Affair, she seemed faintly gross, faintly ill-bred over the phone; during many conversations, memorable things would come up of our trip in China, she lit up the phone with these moments; but nonetheless, there was something unusual about her expression, an over bearing perhaps, an obvious defense.

Sandy was a romantic and her life, career and youth had not provided many satisfactory opportunities on that score. And her teaching career would not tolerate any such spurious excitations, or ones against the rules of a well reserved community, if available at all, such behavior would have to take place unnoticed. Hence, she was in fact starving for appreciation.

She was now free to have lovers, the real thing was available, she even told me young men were chasing her at the pool hall, a bar nearby, and although not interested, she liked the attention (so she said); I was not that foolish to believe she did not savor the moment she could test her powers out beyond me.

She explained all this one-day in January on the phone to me, as we got closer to my plans to go see her. Of which many of her expressions she possessed, one saying, I fell for you the first time I saw you, I pretended not to have heard, the compliant, it was to me purely informal.

The last day in January 1997, I had bought the ticket to New York City, and made reservations at an old Inn, in Nantucket. I was almost on my way.

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Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Chapter Story,Beijing,Beijing article,China,short romance story,short romance
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"Sacrifice at the Hypogeum"

Part I

A young man, named LH, came from the small country called Malta, to pursue studies at the University, who had but a little money in his pocket, settled in an apartment near by the University. The young stranger, for very few knew where he came from, became studied in the great art of diplomacy, recollected that one of his great achievements would be to be an occupant of the very prestigious order of the Knights of St. John. He became marked with intellect and cultivation, but little warmth of heart.

Nothing seemed to exceed his intentions of gaining more knowledge in every known area of science, the arts, international law, and economics, which seemed to grow in his path, no matter which way he walked. In all his observations in regard to discovering the whys in life, he left no leaf or blade of grass unturned. He also studied the gods of the past; the Giants that once roamed the small islands of Malta and Gozo. Never-the-less, in spite of his goo d looks, and deep intelligence, he had no part in intimacy with the female or male species of earth (referring in part to sex). On the contrary, he avoided their actual touch or direct inhaling of their odors. Such as a savage beast, or deadly snake, or evil spirit would do, should he allow a moment of being vulnerable to an enemy? In the many temples one might find him sitting between 5000-year old stones, as if he was the king, and he was in his thorn room.

It was quite frightful to the young men who knew him to see this air of superiority, and cultivating of a human being, if indeed he was one. In addition, his distrustful composure, made him on one hand noticeable to a good many dangerous onlookers. During one evening while at the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, an underground burial chamber, hollowed out of soft limestone about 4100 BC [or 6100-years ago, rediscovered in l902, a Maltese archaeologist heard him crying out:

Here I am, my father. What would you ha ve me do? It was a voice pleading of a son to a father, as if deep hues of orange and purple filled his intonations, perfumes of a scant one never smelled before filled the ancient stone coffin.

Yes, answered LH I need your help, so He cried even louder.

Soon there emerged from around a stone structure the figure of a young woman, arrayed with as much beauty as a splendid king with precious stones like flowers all about her. And with a bosom so huge and vivid that one turn of her would have been too much for a human man to walk away. The archeologist still hidden behind a window-door of sorts next to the Holy of Holies, of which he had a three-quarter view, put his hand over his mouth and starred motionless. This temple was not like the open air ones on Malta and Gozo, such as the Temple of Ggantija, 3800 BC, or Hagar Qim, 3400 BC, or the Tarxien temple of 3000 BC; this one was three stories below the earth.

As the archeologist looked on him knew this y oung man was worshiping someone. It had been known in the area as the Cult of the Dead, linked to Mother Earth. This person was calling out to his ancestors--and now, now a beautiful young woman. What next. The chill of the place was taking away his energy, his health. The archeologist thought to himself: this young mans fancy must have gone morbid, for he took the woman, as she was willing to be taken, laid her like a ram or sheep in front of him. She then handled her sexual parts as would a person wanting to be aroused, and inhaled his odor several times, which he did not avoid.

(So saying, LH), as she lay in front of him:

See how many needful offerings required to be done to our chief, and treasure. My life might pay the penalty of your demand. Hence forth, I fear, this woman will not be enough. And gladly will I undertake whatever you have for me.

Cried the woman, as she bent towards the center of the Holy of Holies, in front of LH, as if he were the Son of God, and opened her arms and legs to embrace LH. He said with a soft voice:

Yes my sister, it shall be my odor, which is to you as the breath of life. I shall reward you with, as it would be with mortal man, kisses. Then, with all the tenderness in his manner, which was strikingly expressed to his father as he looked straight ahead as in a trance, she delighted her body as the plan seemed to require, or sacrifice, and rubbed her eyes tears from her eyes and like a good daughter, took out a danger from her womb, and gave it to LH. Like Abraham, he took the knife and pushed it deep into her heart; killing her instantly.

As the archeologist fell backwards, not making a noise, stunned, he too wiped his eyes, but for a different reason, to insure he was seeing what he was seeing. Then he looked around the corner again. But there was no woman when the archeologist looked back. NO light. Whatever were these errors of fancy on his judgment? Was th e sun of the upper world making him see shadows of the night in the underworld?

Thus, moving away from the window, he becomes sleepy. He quickly went to the upper floors, into the museum area, and then run to talk to a security guard, stopped point blank in front of the young man [LH. Stuttering he could say nothing. As if he was a little ashamed to find him standing next to the stranger in a matter-of-fact stance.

The young man rejoiced in saying, Your heart: dreams can cause many to defects, be careful. True, thought the archeologist, so true. In the course of the day he paid his respects to his fellow workers, and went home early. He was an elder man in his 70s and knew he needed rest, after such a trying experience. The professor as he was called, apparently during the night had a heart attack. He kept the young man in his mind, going over and over the events of the day, the twenty-minute ordeal. When his wife of 40-years tried to wake him in the mi ddle of the night the professor did not respond with any anticipation, or movements to show life.

She was quoted as saying to the media:

The truth is, my husband had a disease of the heart, and should have died years ago. I was quite inquisitive when he came home very tired this afternoon, smiling, and told me a story. And said, God forbid, its time.

What she didnt tell the police was what her husband meant, which was: as he explained to her: It is the hour, the dread of terror that the pit of the abyss where demon and angelic beings are incarcerated, and have been waiting to be released. He explained to his wife, The destroyer was in the Holy of Holies, at his place of work, he had seen him in person.

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The Dead Vault

Buried Alive in the Ohio Mounds

The Dead Vault I

Prologue:

The dynasty XVIII 1570-1293 BCfrom the diary of a mound maker, Hesmaglig, from Egypt, Memphis; written in hydrographs, and kept hidden in a vault within a mound in North America, in a land called Ohio, discovered in the year AD 2002. The scribing was found on the pyre within the vault on sandstone and the paper-reed [papyrus.

II

The History

I left Egypt for a few different reasons, Akhenaten was Pharaoh, and he looked more like a hawk than a king among kings. He was on his second wife, and I know he still loved his first though. No matter what anyone says. I never liked him; he was changing everything, our beliefs, or souls. He neglected our rituals, sanctuaries; in his desert home he lived alone among the scorpions like himself, I also lived there with his entourage for many years. I am only lucky to be able to write this, for surely the royal pharaohs assassins will seek me out until they know I am dead. But I will fool them for the third time. They will not have their way of sweet revenge. Akhenatens son Tutankhamen is now enshrined in the pharaohs shadow because of me and my wife and my two friends and a few other people. And so the seer has told me many things for the future.

Things that will never be told to mankind should I not write these down with the little air I have left in the tomb, deep within this mound, I must use sparingly.

I have chosen this way to die for not many people are allowed such a luxury, my mound contains a vault like appearance of timber, 12 feet by 13 feet with in the center of the mound. The mound if you are looking upon it from a distance will stand 20-feet high. Not like the pyramids of Egypt, but it will do. I have some limestone figurines we took with us from Egypt, I am writing my last minutes on them, along with the papyrus. For the air hole that leads down to my vault has been plugged up n ow, and so it is just a matter of time. The future must know the truth what happened on that daythat day my wife and I, along with our two friends were hired to kill, bash in the head of the pharaohs son, who was really the pharaoh.

His father changed everything. New gods or should I say, a new God, new everything; but those who hired us, betrayed us, used us as an escape-goat, they are the ones who has sent the bone collectors to fine us, and bring our bones back to them. For they will know me by my bones, for I am 73 tall. Yes, big boned, as is my wife. I do not regret what I did, for it was for the gods and the goddesses, and the land of Egypt, but to be betrayed by the very ones that hired you.

III

The Kill

It was late in the evening when I guarded the door, my wife was keeping the two guards busy, she had to surrender her body to them, let them have what they pleased to keep them occupied, but I told her it was for the better, it was for Egyp t, and so they fondled her every part, and used her like a sex-rag-doll while I guarded the door that led into the young pharaohs sleeping chamber. He fell to sleep, and my two friends one on each side of the bed, stood silently, and the one on the left side of the bed, it was easy for him, who I will not name, to give the young pharaoh a blow on the back of his head, IT DID DAMAGE TO THE SKULL. And then they both panicked and I ran with my others companions.

I stopped behind one of the great pillars of the palace, and my wife was pinned against it as the guards, six of them now were taking their turns on my wife, I stabbed all six in a rage, stabbed them in their hearts, then grabbed my naked wife, putting a cotton robe around her, I had carried for this very occasion, and made our escape.

IV

The Priesthood

The Amun priesthood had the young pharaoh saying what they wanted for awhile when he was eleven years of age. But when he defied them, they too k a disliking to him. They wanted their temples to be restored and the gods reinstated. They wanted undone, what his father had done. I think Akhenaten became ill with this one God concept, maybe he got it from the Hebrews, no one really knows. Everything came from the office of Memphis, the dispatch to kill the pharaoh, and the money to be paid us in gold.

It was a hot year that was over 12-years ago, I remember when the army of scribes had to go to many places throughout Egypt to record how much grain was collected from the farmers. The Nile was high those years if I recall a few floods.

V

The Crossing

My wife is lying down now next to me, she is dying, her lungs are not as good as mine, and I am breathing very slowly. It took us two years to build this mound, in the far off land, west of Egypt. It took us three months on the mighty ocean to cross, until we found land, that was several years ago. And then we went farther west, and then north, w here I found one of my far off relatives, who was related to the great Queen of the Serpent Watcher. I heard of the legend, and knew I had a heritage that went back to beings that were half human and half spirit. It was said that an angelic-serpent being cohabitated with my great, great, great grandmother, and became The Serpent Queen, when she died, the angelic-being that looked like a serpent, built a mound not all that far from my mound, in the shape of a Serpent, about seventy-five feet long.

My mound is not special in that respects, but it is classical in that it has this chamber we are in. On top is pebbles, and then three feet of earth, and then sand, and then earth, and then more sand and way down is an alter I had put in place for the gods. Yes I buried myself aliveI am the mound maker, this is my diary, and my roots are the Serpent Queen; I die with dignity how will you die my friend? So think of me as not bad for doing this.

It seems like my wife h as stopped breathing, she was a good wife, obeyed me to the last moment: --no, I see her chest, it still moves, there is not much air left. My lungs feel heavy as if to say they are filled up with water, no room to hold air. It is a good time to die, for outside is very cold, and the white snows from the heavens have covered the land. I have never seen this kind of cold in Egypt; I do hope the assassins the betrayers sent to kill be freeze to death. Poetic justice is always sweet revenge.

VII

Ancestry & Genealogy

This mound is my pyramid, and this land is my Egypt, for Egypt is simply the residue of the great Atlantis, where my Serpent Queen Grandmother of long ago once came from. I was told this, and I have no reason to doubt. But Egypt is puffed up, and will not listen to reason; they think they are the only empire worthy of the gods. But Atlantis sank, as will Egypt.

I have told you I did this for my motherland, Egypt. Let me explain, Egypt w as dying, and now with Tutankhamen on the throne, the young pharaoh, it was a new beginning, and we all felt that Egypt would gain its revitalization back through him and back through the temple priests who where telling the young Pharaoh what to say, do, and act, but the Nubia kept cutting off necessary goods to us, irreplaceable recourses we needed. And so our economy depended on the fact we control Asia and Nubia, if it meant war so be it. But the new King of Kings was looking a little hesitant, looking at this strange one God his father proclaimed to be, the one and only God. He could not be a martyr for the people, oh now that would not do: -- death by accident was better for the young pharaoh.

As you can see, I am giving my life for my beliefs, my wife gave her body, and we all gave something. Before, that is when Akhenaten was alive; the army was simply his bodyguard, no more, no less. Almost useless, but they kept him alive. Egypt will not find a more faith ful man than I. Yet she wants to kill me. I violated my values for Egypt, for I liked Tutankhamen, and his half-sisters; and I liked Smenkare, the half brother to Tutankhamen.

I was Tutankhamen teacher for a year; I helped him learn the hieroglyphs [inscription, the phonetic. I had taught him the first twenty-five, the others were given to him by other teachers, and he learned many on his own, through self study. And so you see, I had access to the palace.

As I lay here almost dead now, still a few more things to write, I remember the hours, so many hours I worked devoted to his writing correctly with a reed bush made soft. I had him practice on pottery first, then on papyrus.

I did not teach him how to swim, but I watched him many times on the banks of the Nile with his sisters, and the royal guards watching for crocodiles. At nine years old, he was already driving a chariot, Im not sure who taught him that, but one day I saw him from my palace window.

VII

The Ways of Akhenaten

My wife just grabbed my hand, she is dead I think. Yes, she is dead, my only sole mate who dreamed the same dreams I did, who cried when I did, who died for me, at my call, may the gods be with her, and if they are not, maybe the dreamers god will be with her, that is to say, Akhenaten. I do not have the full understanding of the new religion that came about, for only Akhenaten really knew I think, but I do understand one thing, He was a sole God, who Akhenaten felt made the earth alone, no one to help Him; without the help of other gods that is.

Akhenaten was a poet of sorts, and I remember the Hymn to Aten which explains that there is only one Godthe Aten, and he created everything, earth, people, everything. This is what brought him hate. It was no more Egypt, but more about a poets love for a new god. Thus came the new policies, which was too divergent from the traditional ones.

Goodbye my love, my lifemy wife s he is dead now. I will be dead in a little bit to. But Nefertiti was her name, the Pharaohs wife; it stands for beautiful, and that she was. Oh yes, sweet love. Many stelas were erected with her name on them in Egypt.

Akhenaten preached love and peace, and caused the land to become darken with the call of war. For no country wants to bow their knees to Egypt anymore. To be strong, and keep peace you must be able to fight, conquer. No, Akhenaten was not a good ruler, the army was lost and ignored, as was the revenue to collect tax and pay for services. But the Poet Pharaoh carved on tomb walls Nefertiti scenes. Yes the princess stood tall. She had whatever she wanted. For the price of peace he gave gold to the people. And just where did he get his gold, it was from the contributions expected to be brought to Egypt from other kingdoms, and now they were saying, they did not have it. And the Pharaoh turned his back, and in time all such shipments stopped.

VI II

Death in a Vault

By the time you read these stones I write on, and laid upon this pyre [death alter, it will be but ancient memories; they will not stir you as they do my psyche. Images I write, landscape I talk about. But do not let your first impressions take hold of you, look at the architecture, the earthwork, it is done by me, this is my temple. Many tones of stones ravel on top my head now. Rooted in the earth, this is the greatest temple of all. My greatgrandmother the Serpent Queen, her shrine which is the Serpent mound, has an egg in it, but it is not an egg, it is he earth she swallows, for this sphere we are on is not round, I have been told that by my seer. That information my Queen knew. And the great flood that was not long ago, about 2500-years ago, in a previous age, the mother goddess my Queen through the seer transmitted this knowledge to me. My seer was called the Python. I have but a few minutes before my light goes out, and I will th en be dead, but let me tell you this, for the future: There are multiple layers of secrets within theses mounds, especially Serpent Mound, may the discoverers of the future use their imagination to uncover them, for they will fight with disbelief more than possibilities lightout outout.

Author and Poet: Dennis L. Siluk Website: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com


Author:: Dennis Siluk
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The Brutes of Planet Moiromma Episode #7 "The Neanderthal Factor"

The Brutes of Planet Moiromma

[Part of the: Cadaverous Planets

Episode 7

The Neanderthal Factor

(and: the Forth & Fifth Scrolls of Planet Moiromma)

Git looked at the wild devil rats, his retreat was cut off, he felt a teeth like chill down his spine, as if they were fangs, 1000-rates now filled the little room and hallways of the great circle of stones, him being in one of the chambers; boldly he started to step over and around the rates, there was no escape, he knew that, should he run, he’d be dead, should he walk, they’d be inquisitive, and they were. Their stone red eyes followed every move he made, the horde swallowed up all the shadows that might have been.

Git had now left the room, he had an intangible feeling—he knew where the #4th Scroll was; thus, he walked down the corridor, slowly, he had nerves of steel this day, perhaps feeling death was eminent and therefore let it be, and excitement at the same time, a discovery was at hand. He entered a large room, it was the tomb of a great leader of old, the coffin, was fourteen feet long, and four feet wide. There below the stone coffin, was a small marble box, he took the lid off, and there was a number of scrolls, he picked one up, the rats now behind him, none entering the tomb though, his hairs prickled up along the sides of his legs—death was eminent, and the door shut, and solitude sunk into his veins. He had never died before: how would it be, he thought, then he read the forth scroll.

Scroll IV: The Neanderthal Factor: “(We: the Comet People) in time took these original primates the ones we took from earth and put them on Moiromma, and injected into their thigh mtDNA, directly into the cell power house, this produced speech, then we encoded the information we wanted—completely, again I repeat, producing speech (this was perhaps 36,000 BC). We duplicated this process on earth, and they (in modern ti mes) called them Neanderthals, but we could never get the DNA factor perfect, Adam and Eve gave us that, which was from a Higher Source than us. In any case, we kept in our species a template to make proteins if we wished, we had about 3000-beings under this experiment on earth, and perhaps that many on Moiromma. When we injected our more primitive species with the DNA, the Neanderthal was born, and we took this same process, and implanted it into the species on earth.”

Scroll V: Transferring: “This transfer of cell structure—modification was done by angelic Watchers on Earth, sometime after the Comet People did there experiments. The Angelic beings, like the Comet People, had no DNA, but sperm the angelic beings did have, not sure if the Comet People did, and so theorized to produce a new breed they had intercourse with women of earth, there kind with Adam’s kind, trying to win favor with Elohim (God of the Universe), thus producing demon-fl esh, and giants. Then God called forth a great flood on earth, because of their evil nature. This part of the equation did not take place on Moiromma. Other such beings that were created were Og and Gilgamish, two thirds angelic and one third human, and even Saint Christopher, as he was called, a giant of his time was the product of these being who produced hybrids (yet, he won favor with Elohim).”

(Last narration of Git) It was in the kings vault where Git died, but with the secret of scroll four and five, he died after several days, perhaps he read more scrolls, I don’t know (not yet anyhow), and last I heard he was on earth, with his father.

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Sunday, April 29, 2012

A Fresher Take on the World's Biggest Lies

Last month, I did a column about the world's biggest lies. Based on popular demand, I have decided to do a sequel. Here are ten more common, everyday fallacies that I am Debunking. Actually, I've added an extra one this time for good measure. Enjoy!

(1) 500 TV channels. All too often, the truth falls victim to popular belief. Such is the case with the supposed 500 TV channel universe. This myth started getting repeated in the early 1990's. By now, it has been repeated so often that most people believe that many cable and satellite TV systems offer as many as 500 channels for subscription. In reality, I know of no cable or satellite TV provider that offers that offers this many channels. Let's suppose that, when you were a preschooler, you began hearing rumors about the existence of a five-legged horse called a quinthorse. Now let's suppose you are 40 years old but have never seen a quinthorse either in the flesh, in pictures, in the movies, or on TV, even though you are still hearing rumors about it. Would you still believe such an animal exists? Based the history of the 500 TV channels myth, many people in that situation apparently would.

(2) The candidate from the independent party. Think about it. This is actually an oxymoron and tantamount to saying you paid toll on a freeway! If a candidate is indeed an independent, he/she couldn't be a member of a party; if he/she were a member of a party, he/she couldn't be an independent candidate.

(3) We're doing it for the children. Yeah, right! This is nothing more than an excuse to restrict the rights of adults. The Parents Television Council (PTC) and other so-called family values organizations are prime examples of what I'm talking about. They claim they want to protect children from the influence of inappropriate material available over the airwaves, but their real goal is to regulate what adults can see on TV or listen to on the radio. How do I know this? Because, if their tr ue goal was to protect children, they would be emphasizing technology like the V-chip, which helps parents control what their children watch on TV. Instead, they emphasize the removal of programming from the airwaves, so no one can see it. Even if we could incorporate some kind of super-advanced technology in the V-chip that could automatically detect when children are present and shut off inappropriate programming, the PTC and others would still reject it. If censoring broadcast content from adults is what they want to do (as it quite obviously is), then they should have the moral integrity to admit it and quit hiding behind the it's for the children charade.

(4) The highest standards of ethical conduct. Almost every large corporation has this line written somewhere in its standards of conduct and code of ethics. It's there because their corporate lawyers say it has to be and not because most corporate mucky-mucks actually believe in it or adhere to it. I know I sound cynical, but that's the way things are in the real world. Most corporations will bend or break any rule they can as long as they believe it will be to their advantage and they think they are not likely to get caught doing it. Corporate honchos are some of the worst purveyors of the do as I say, not as I do philosophy. Of course, this is not an excuse for employees to engage in illegal or unethical behavior, as each individual is responsible for his or her own actions.

(5) Below dealer cost/invoice. Many automobile dealers will deceitfully include this phrase in their advertisements. However, it's just not true. If you believe a dealer is going to sell you a car for less than what he paid for it, then I have some ocean-front property in Kansas that you might be interested in. Sure, they might be able to produce a so-called invoice with a price on that's less than what you might be paying. But wait - that dealer is getting a rebate or an incentive from the manufacturer (that he's keeping and not telling you about) that ultimately lowers the actual cost of the vehicle to him. Rest assured that this cost is less than what you are paying.

(6) If you're not moving forward, you're moving backward. This is a nice little catch phrase that motivational speakers and spiritual advisors like to use, but it's not true in the real world. I know people who have been in the same job for years, just getting a cost-of-living pay increase every year. They have not improved their skills and it hasn't hurt them, despite the fact that they have been told that they would move backward in their career if they didn't. They have not moved forward, nor have they moved backward. They have just maintained their position in their career. Others just maintain their position in life and are happy to do so. We all know people like that and they are not moving backward.

(7) It's for your own safety. This is a favorite of people in positions of authority, but i t's generally a euphemism for I'm in control of you. If it is truly for anyone's safety, it's more likely for that of the person making the statement and/or creating the rule. For example, you've heard of people being handcuffed, locked up, or otherwise detained for their own safety. If their safety was truly the concern, better methods, such as assigning them a bodyguard or allowing them to stay in a highly secure facility, could be used.

(8) Wrinkle-free, wrinkle resistant. Don't throw away your iron! Clothing that is supposedly wrinkle-free or wrinkle resistant will still wrinkle, just not as much so as other clothing. This will happen even if you follow the garment care directions to the tee. Washers, dryers, and overcrowded closets can wrinkle any material, regardless of the label says.

(9) You can cancel at any time. Really? There are always conditions placed on any cancellations. For example, most companies will not allow you to retroactively cancel last m onth's subscription, even though a month later technically qualifies as any time. Also, once your subscription and/or obligation begin, don't expect any reminders about the fact that you can cancel. Companies will play up this cancel at any time feature until they've made the sale. Then there's dead silence on this issue.

(10) Risk-free. So-called risk-free offers are generally made on mail-order items. The risk-free period usually lasts 30-90 days and allows consumers to send a product back for a full refund if not satisfied with it any time during that time frame. However, completely risk-free they aren't. For one thing, we all know there's some risk involved in everything, even getting out of the bed in the morning. More specifically, doesn't the risk exist that you might accidentally damage the item before you can send it back? I doubt that you would get a full refund in that case. What if you misplace it and can't ever find it? What if you lose your receipt? What if you mail it back without insuring it and it gets lost in the mail? What if you forget to send it back before the cutoff date? Don't those possibilities constitute risks? My point is that while those full refund offers might represent a reduced-risk method of purchase, they are certainly not risk-free.

(11) Less is more. If you're a cereal maker, for example, this would be an ideal lie to propagate. Why, you are constantly decreasing the size of the cereal box while increasing the price. Naturally, you would want people to believe something like that. Thinking they are getting more when they are actually getting less, consumers would willingly pay the higher prices. Sadly, this happens every day as consumers fall for this big lie. Now, granted, less could be all you need. It could be all you want. It could even be just as satisfying. But there's no way that less could logically ever be more than or even just as much as more.

Terry Mitchell is a software enginee r, freelance writer, and trivia buff from Hopewell, VA. He also serves as a political columnist for American Daily and operates his own website - http://www.commenterry.com - on which he posts commentaries on various subjects such as politics, technology, religion, health and well-being, personal finance, and sports. His commentaries offer a unique point of view that is not often found in mainstream media.


Author:: Terry Mitchell
Keywords:: Opinions,Debunk,Society
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Entertainment Barnum And Bailey

There is actually no physical proof or evidence that shows P.T. Barnum said, There's a sucker born every minute. What we do know for sure is that Barnum and Bailey's Greatest Show On Earth has been entertaining us for generations and has given us some of the greatest and sadly, most tragic moments in circus history.

Barnum and Bailey's circus goes back to the 19th century. P.T. Barnum was born in 1810 in Connecticut. He actually met Bailey while an owner of a retail fruit store in Bethel. Right from their first encounter, Barnum knew that this was a man he wanted to do business with. It turned out to be one of the greatest partnerships of all time.

The first Barnum and Bailey circus was actually not called a circus at all but a museum, a traveling one. The first one was opened in 1841 in New York. People would be ushered through the museum in an orderly fashion and if they wanted to go back in they would have to pay another quarter to do so. It was durin g this time that Barnum introduced the Freak Show to the circus. He didn't do this because they were deformed, but because they were truly different from regular people and he believed that regular people would pay to see them. He was more right than even he could have imagined.

The actual golden age of the circus didn't hit until the 1850s. By this time, about 30 circuses were touring the United States. During this period the circus was the most popular form of Entertainment in the United States. In many places, this was the only form of Entertainment they had all year and waiting for the circus to c ome to town was an event in itself.

In 1869, the Ringling Brothers, who eventually bought out Barnum and Bailey, began touring the country with their circus trains. Barnum took credit for this but the idea was actually not his but the Ringling Brothers'. Because of the animals that had to be transported, special cars needed to be constructed in order to do this. This led to the eventual development of the piggyback system of rail freight handling.

Over the years, the Ringling Brothers circus, still using the Barnum and Bailey name as a selling point, grew to massive proportions. But this growth wasn't without its problems. The worst accident in circus history occurred on July 6, 1944. The regular flame retardant top of the circus tent was leaking from the rain, so they replaced it with a top that was far from fire proof. That day, with over 7000 people in attendance, the tent went up in flames. Eventually, the tent poles collapsed and the roof caved in. In the aftermath, 168 people were either burned or trampled to death. About 80 of them were kids. Almost 500 people in total were injured and the claims by insurance companies came to almost $4 million.

But the circus survived and was reborn, giving us such great performers as the immortal Gunther Gabel-Williams, who is said to be the greatest lion tamer of all time.

Yes, the circus is alive and well and coming to YOUR town.

Michael Russell

Your Independent guide to Entertainment


Author:: Michael Russell
Keywords:: Entertainment
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Comics

In this paper well hub on Comics and we will try to find out if this is a truly American trend, or if this can be disproved by arguing the existence of corresponding Cultural developments in Europe. It is of central interest to discover mutual influences and probable existant peculiarities of the American or European comic culture. We will focus on initial trends, and developments against the background of the Second World War and the postwar years, in order to show why the United States dominate the European comic market and how nevertheless typical European Comics remained important.

The European comic was influenced until the beginning of the twentieth century by the form Rodolphe Tpffer gave his fanciful picture stories about Monsieur Cryptogam or Monsieur Jacob. The Americans revived the t rend originating from Europe and developed the comic strip. In 1895 the first coloured newspaper comic strip appeared in America. Richard Outcaults The Yellow Kid in Pulitzers metropolitan New York World was vastly appreciated by the readers so that other newspapers picked up the idea and fostered the publication of the comic strip in American newspapers. At the same time, in Europe, comic strips were still restricted to pictures with accompanying texts, which were only published in childrens magazines. This was due to the fact that Europeans at the beginning of the twentieth century falsely regarded Comics as a media restricted to children readership. In 1908, for example, a series called Les Pieds Nickels from the French drawer Louis Forton was published in a childrens magazine, although the political hints in it were rather addressed at adults. American Comics, though, were, especially through their publication in daily newspapers, mainly addressed to adults.

The de velopments in the United States were even great enough to influence international comic artists who adopted the American newspaper model and published comic strips first on a weekly and later on a daily base. It is interesting to note for instance that the technique of using balloons was originally European, since it existed already in the Middle Ages and was used in English caricatures at the end of the eighteenth century. But only the American drawers started to implement this technique intensively in the 1920s, since according to Sackmann these American artists were influenced by a mixture of artistic unconcern and the pressure to produce something sensational and new. Thus as early as in the 1920s this technique, which became one of the most decisive features of the comic strip, was regarded as an American way of narrating Comics i.e. by the French comic drawers Saint-Organ and Georges Remi. Some researchers and critics go even further and accuse American comic weeklies to be in the habit of borrowing freely, plagiarizing from England Germany and France. An example for this theft might have been the American comic The Katzenjammer Kids of 1897 from Rudolph Dirks, which was based on Wilhelm Buschs Max und Moritz, and originated from William R. Hearsts enthusiasm for Buschs art.

In the beginning of the history of Comics, at the end of the nineteenth century, European Comics culture exported its ideas to the United States. American artists developed out of these more popular and appealing methods, while in Europe comic drawers continued to use traditional ones. This new American trend started to be used by European artists in the 1920s but they could not devise an own peculiar kind of comic art out of this because of the disruptions of the Second World War. That is why in a way the Cultural trends of the postwar years can be considered as an Americanization of the European comic market. Still, the examples of Asterix, Tintin or the Smurfs show that there has as well been a European comic culture, which had distinctive features and was not directly influenced by trends from the United States of America.

The article was produced by the writer of masterpapers.com. Sharon White has many years of a vast experience in MBA Dissertation writing and abortion essay consulting. Get free samples of essays, courseworks and academic writing.


Author:: Sharon White
Keywords:: Comics, American, Europe, Cultural
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The Brutes of Planet Moiromma Episode #7 "The Neanderthal Factor"

The Brutes of Planet Moiromma

[Part of the: Cadaverous Planets

Episode 7

The Neanderthal Factor

(and: the Forth & Fifth Scrolls of Planet Moiromma)

Git looked at the wild devil rats, his retreat was cut off, he felt a teeth like chill down his spine, as if they were fangs, 1000-rates now filled the little room and hallways of the great circle of stones, him being in one of the chambers; boldly he started to step over and around the rates, there was no escape, he knew that, should he run, he’d be dead, should he walk, they’d be inquisitive, and they were. Their stone red eyes followed every move he made, the horde swallowed up all the shadows that might have been.

Git had now left the room, he had an intangible feeling—he knew where the #4th Scroll was; thus, he walked down the corridor, slowly, he had nerves of steel this day, perhaps feeling death was eminent and therefore let it be, and excitement at the same time, a discovery was at hand. He entered a large room, it was the tomb of a great leader of old, the coffin, was fourteen feet long, and four feet wide. There below the stone coffin, was a small marble box, he took the lid off, and there was a number of scrolls, he picked one up, the rats now behind him, none entering the tomb though, his hairs prickled up along the sides of his legs—death was eminent, and the door shut, and solitude sunk into his veins. He had never died before: how would it be, he thought, then he read the forth scroll.

Scroll IV: The Neanderthal Factor: “(We: the Comet People) in time took these original primates the ones we took from earth and put them on Moiromma, and injected into their thigh mtDNA, directly into the cell power house, this produced speech, then we encoded the information we wanted—completely, again I repeat, producing speech (this was perhaps 36,000 BC). We duplicated this process on earth, and they (in modern ti mes) called them Neanderthals, but we could never get the DNA factor perfect, Adam and Eve gave us that, which was from a Higher Source than us. In any case, we kept in our species a template to make proteins if we wished, we had about 3000-beings under this experiment on earth, and perhaps that many on Moiromma. When we injected our more primitive species with the DNA, the Neanderthal was born, and we took this same process, and implanted it into the species on earth.”

Scroll V: Transferring: “This transfer of cell structure—modification was done by angelic Watchers on Earth, sometime after the Comet People did there experiments. The Angelic beings, like the Comet People, had no DNA, but sperm the angelic beings did have, not sure if the Comet People did, and so theorized to produce a new breed they had intercourse with women of earth, there kind with Adam’s kind, trying to win favor with Elohim (God of the Universe), thus producing demon-fl esh, and giants. Then God called forth a great flood on earth, because of their evil nature. This part of the equation did not take place on Moiromma. Other such beings that were created were Og and Gilgamish, two thirds angelic and one third human, and even Saint Christopher, as he was called, a giant of his time was the product of these being who produced hybrids (yet, he won favor with Elohim).”

(Last narration of Git) It was in the kings vault where Git died, but with the secret of scroll four and five, he died after several days, perhaps he read more scrolls, I don’t know (not yet anyhow), and last I heard he was on earth, with his father.

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Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Chapter Story
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Working for the Tomb Silent Orgy

Whose duty today is it to make you laugh?-! So many clowns out there, all for hire; blackmail out of boredom, easy to do, if you have the glue; what it takes; obsessed with receiving guilt, makes you feel good? Crowned by the hand of a clown: immortal icon, now a Goddess: what next: suicide? I, even I am, was made to understand the immortal beauty in a joker, fool, and entertainer; have pity on him; he is like a sad rage in a wheelchair! The relentless clown gazes far into the distance to marble eyes, eyes that will pay him tribute, with a laugh; one he thinks will last forever; he will have his Silent Orgy one way or another; he will be the Titan free, breath on glass, witch-fire, thats all he has to chew over: slave to the Tomb.

Sail on, sail your mirage as far as it will go, love will never hear your moan, deep in the domain of your painful soul, your shadow will not let it go. At Oclock in the morning, alone at last, no sound to be heard, you will find silence for a few hours, the last; you are allowed to refresh yourself, with a horrible cup of life! Vile actions led to committed behavior, misdeeds the same. Disrespect against your own humanness, perfect clown, never to be bareheaded, or redeemed. The wise have other visions. Life is brief, and vanities are deep, ponder on shadow, ponder onbark and let go! And taste life before oblivion gets you.

#1171 2/6/2006

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Author:: Dennis Siluk
Keywords:: Prose Poetry
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Saturday, April 28, 2012

Seven Vital Facts About Your Car's Air Conditioning System

Air conditioning, which was once a great luxury, is now a common feature on most motor vehicles. While the servicing of modern car air conditioning systems is best left to professionals, you can get the most enjoyment from your ac system if you know a bit about how it works and what malfunctions you should be on the lookout for.

1. Odd smells coming from the air conditioning may be caused by bacterial buildups

As your car becomes older, or when the air conditioning system is used infrequently, bacteria, micro-organisms, mold and fungi may start growing, just behind the dash panel on the evaporator causing some very unpleasant odors. Some even claim this can result in headaches and flu like symptom sometimes referred to as sick car syndrome.

This problem can be solved by using an anti-bacterial treatment that destroys the bacteria growth and leaves your car smelling fresh again.

2. If you car does not feel cold enough, then you may need to recharge y our system

If you feel that your car doesnt feel as cold as your friends car, then your system may need servicing. The air conditioning system in your vehicle is not usually covered by most manufacturers servicing schedules and the refrigerant gas that is used to operate the system depletes over time. On average most vehicles lose up to 15% per annum. This leakage can be caused when then system is not used during the winter months. Thus allowing the small O ring seals to dry out resulting in a gradual deterioration in system performance. If this continues, eventually the system will not be able to operate at all.

Most problems of this type can be put right fairly easily by a leak check of your system followed by a complete refill of your air conditioning refrigerant, this is sometimes referred to as a re-gas.

3. Running your air conditioning year round will help maintain the system

If you run the air conditioning in the winter it will help to keep the system well lubricated and leak tight. This is because the refrigerant actually carries the oil that lubricates the system and most importantly the compressor. It also keeps the seals and hoses moist, thus preventing them from drying out and cracking which can lead to leaks.

4. Strange noises coming from the air conditioning should be attended to immediately

If your air-con system suddenly starts making noises you have not heard before it is very advisable to have a qualified vehicle air conditioning specialist to have a look at it.

Some noises could be early symptoms of a compressor failure (the compressor is the air conditioning pump).The compressor is usually the most expensive part on the system ranging from approximately 230 to 600+ and if the bearings in your compressor break down or if the compressor seizes up it also means that other components can become contaminated with metal particles A flush of the system would then be needed as well as replac ement of the compressor, the receiver/drier and the expansion valve - quite a hefty bill!

5. Dont worry about a pool of water forming under your car after using the A/C

If you see a puddle of water on the ground, usually under the passenger area dont be alarmed. This is a normal feature of the system as it is only water dripping from the air conditioning evaporator. The evaporator has a drain tube fitted to allow the condensation from the evaporator to drain away from the vehicle.

6. Excessive moisture inside the car can be fixed easily

Sometimes the drain tube from the evaporator may become blocked or detached allowing the condensation to build up inside your evaporator. If this occurs water will just build up inside your car to a point where there are damp carpets or misting / high humidity type problems. These problems can be solved with low-cost servicing.

7. Have your air conditioning serviced regularly, even if there are no visible problem s

Just as the other systems of your car need servicing on a regular basis, the same is true for the air conditioning system. The compressor needs oil, or else it will seize up. The filter collects debris and moisture. If the filter becomes blocked, then the performance of the system will deteriorate and it can even quit working entirely (probably when you need it most!)

Normally the refrigerant gas in a car air conditioning system has to be recharged completely within four years from the manufacture date and thereafter every two to three years.

An annual servicing of your cars air conditioning system will guard against malfunctions in the compressor and other vital parts of the system. Regular maintenance will save you money in the long run and guarantee you comfort in the hottest months.

About The Author
Steve Magill is the managing director of LVV Services Ltd. http://www.lvvservices.com. Located in South Wales, LVV Services specializes in Smart Repair of autos, including dent removal, car diagnostics, paint repair, alloy wheel repair and air conditioning services.


Author:: Steve Magill
Keywords:: conditioning system, system will, car air
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The History of American Painters

Painting is one of the most interesting forms of art. It depicts life in vivid colors and speaks so much about oneself, the painters aspirations, his surroundings, and his nation. It has become a tool not only for personal expression but most importantly, a tool for preserving good memories of historys most significant people and events.

Below are some of the highlights in Americas Painting history. Lets take a look at how Painting developed in America and some of the best American painters who in one way or another marked a lasting imprint in the history of American art.

Early Years

The puritan values of early English settlers in North America were so severe that they shunned all sorts of luxury including artistic expressions such as Painting, a flourishing art in Europe especially in England. Beginning to settle in a strange land was very hard for these new settlers so they busied themselves with only the most essential things.

However, there were already some portraits noted during the early years of their settlement. These Paintings were done by painters wh o identified themselves as limners. They were the earliest known American painters. They were naturally artistic as they only trained themselves by going from one place to another to paint portraits of common folks. Training in an art school was contrary to their strict Puritan way of life.

Growth of American Art

Apparently, early Americans interest in Painting grew bigger that several years later after having established their life in America, American painters began to go to England to study.

Although early American painters were highly influenced by artistic styles already developed in Europe, as years passed by they began to create their own style in Painting. In 19th century in particular, notable difference between Paintings of American painters and those of their European counterparts began to show up. This distinctive American style was not only shown by American painters but as well as other American artists, especially in the field of architecture.

Diversity in Painting styles of American painters was also promoted by the countrys big geographical size. American painters from each region showed variations in their works. Moreover, there were differences in the works of American painters living in the cities and those of Amer ican painters living in rural areas.

National Academy of Design

The National Academy of Design, formed in 1825, was an honorary association of American artists, including American painters. Today it is now called The National Academy, which is also a museum and a school for fine arts.

Society of American Artists

First members of the Society of American Artists include American painters Robert Swain Gifford, an American landscape painter; John Henry Twachtman, most popular impressionist landscape painter in his time; John LaFarge who was also famous for his stained glass windows and writings; and Albert Pinkham Ryder, famous for his seascapes. These American painters left the National Academy of Design and formed their own association because the first failed to meet their needs as artists.

Ten American Painters

Due to the Society of American Artists rising commercialism, ten significant American painters resigned from the association and w ere know as the Ten American Painters. Among them were John Henry Twachtman, Thomas Wilmer Dewing, Edmund Charles Tarbell, and Frank Weston Benson. The group was identified as impressionists.

Dave Poon is an accomplished writer who specializes in the latest in arts and humanities. For more information regarding American Painters please drop by at http://arts.everythinganswer.com


Author:: Dave Poon
Keywords:: american painters,Painting,american art
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Secret #1 To Your Acting Audition Success

How many times to do you walk out of an acting audition and think well that was a waste of time I felt like an idiot?

One very powerful secret that will put you at the top of the list is bringing in PROPS to your acting audition.

Now this isnt always valid but let me tell you when it is.

Its valid if the SCRIPT demands it!

And its valid if you feel like your going to be on stage or camera twiddling your thumbs!

Yes sometimes the casting agent will have them there for you but why rely on them to determine YOUR success.

Be prepared!

Be proactive!

Show them that youve put some thought into your acting audition.

For example, you go into an acting audition and they want you to look like youre getting ready for your day in the bathroom, quickly eat some cereal, pack your gym bag and your work bag, remember that you have a party on straight after work, so you have to quickly decide what you are going to wear (remembering that that guy or girl you like so much is going to be there) and then have a moment composing yourself before you rush out the door.

I went to an audition where this was the script not one other person at the acting audition brought even one prop.

Bringing props makes your life and the casting agents life easier. It gives you something REAL to focus on!

The casting agent was impressed when she saw me DOING something REAL instead of just thinking about what those actions where that she told me to do.

Bring some mascara and perfume or aftershave when getting ready, bring a magazine to flick through when quickly getting in some breakfast, bring some gym clothes and a laptop or book to pack and a diary to remember you have a party that night and bring a dress or suit or some earrings to wear to the party.

Acting is the reality of doing!

Another example is this. If you are waiting for your scene partner to enter the scene and they come up to you w hat can you give your self to do while you are waiting so your not standing there feeling like an idiot. If youre playing a dry cleaner or a store person could you be behind the counter reading a news paper its been a slow morning maybe?! Its as simple as bringing a newspaper.

Next time you have an acting audition think about what you can give yourself to do.

Bring in a prop or two.

Select your props keeping in mind that they want to serve the story and your character.

To your acting audition success

Leanne Mauro

Leanne Mauro (http://www.successtipsforactors.com) is a professional actress working in theater, film and TV. One of her favorite success moments was working with the legendary Peter Bogdanovich.


Author:: Leanne Mauro
Keywords:: acting audition
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Curse of the Abyss Worm Chapter 23 & 24

23

Curse of the Vipers [Mr. Dick Earnest Reviews with Anna in Person

Anna, slender, petite with her long black hair, sat attentively in Dick Earnests office, --today, among all days, was her day; shed get the rest of the story. She had received 21-tapes, now for the conclusion, but yet as she sat there on a wooden chair that looked like it was taken from the kitchen of this apartment Earnest rented out, for just for, creating the tapes and this session with Anna, she wondered, even if she knew the whole story, that still was not good enough, no, she wanted to live, and to live she needed to know the secrets underneath the story, how to put an end to her curse so the demonic beings would leave her alone and her offspring, should she ever have any. She told herself, the curse, the demon had, had no right to her mind, her soul, her life, not yet; and to stop Belinda from her charge onward to persuade her to buy her soul, for information that might lift the curs e, was also a cleaver act on her part she told herself. They all wanted something. The Worm wanted her body to have children; Belinda her soul, so she could live; the Cult, she wasnt sure yet, what they wanted, I suppose to appears the worm and demon, but with the Trials, and Vii, together they all wanted her for somethingshe presupposed to become an incubator for the worms children in the long run.

She was young, and had already acquired the dark nightmares, the taunting of Woodbridge the Demon, spying through her windows. And her system was, or so it seemed poisonous. She felt something was always inside of her, and possibly it was that Abyss Worm, which went along with the program, or so it seemed. Maybe that was why no animals dared cross her path, or dogs barked at herbut she doubted it, she was for the most part, not safe enough for the worm to trust her not to damage it, shed possibly find a way to destroy the creature, if she could, and therefore, shed be t oo dangerous at this stage of the game. Another thought was: why the birds never sang around her, was she a sign of potential demonic power to those creatures? So she deliberated. But she knew it was most likely caused demonic presence that actually guarded her. Her body was at war with whoever got close to her, it tuned into them like radar, not her mind though, except for the nightmares, but it was, or could be, that worm inside her body? She thought about Sally vomiting it into her soup, what a hell of a surprise she told herself. That was the ominous question now going through her thoughts, that worm, that ugly, revolting, hideous worm.

She inherited the curse of the Trials, both curses, but up to this point, or this day, she had not gotten the black circle (for she had to her knowledge never lied). Yes, the curse from God was not activated, but the Death Curse, from the demons possibly was, and wasnt at the same time, how could it be until she had a child, and she would have to kill the child to fully acquire itor possibly, if intent counted, then so be it, but neither was in place yet.

Mr. Earnest, now sat down in a sofa-chair, an old rugged looking one; one that he may have got simply for this occasion (for some odd reason, he did not invite Anna to his house, rather the apartment, she was a little surprised on that note, yet overlooked it as if to deny her impulse to ask more questions, and so did not), looking at his sprawled out papers on the floor, looking at pretty Anna, Earnest said with a serious but anticipated voice:

Glad you came, we get to meet one another after all this time, it is always better, face to face (Anna simply staring into his eyes, saying simply yes,); but let me explain, he went on, (while handing her a cup of coffee) I will bring you somehow up to date (Earnest wanted to show Anna, how hard he was working on her care, by inviting her to the apartment, where she could now see the papers all about).

[Mr. Earnest wasted no time getting into the story

--: Sally got pregnant in 1930 by Thomas and had his child, the child was quite ugly, and like Arthur, couldnt stand looking at it I suppose, in any event (Anna still staring into his eyes), one day while walking by the caves along the banks of the Mississippi River, she threw, and not figurative, but really threwthe child at the limestone walls, killing it. When she got home she discovered the ring around her forehead very pronounced, she had now joined the elite for the cursed family, not only did she kill, making her the equal to Thomas, and the curse had already had produced a demonic child, but by killing it she gave the curse to the future of the Vipers; the black ring the liars ring, was simply an addition to the demonic team, she had sinned like the others against God, kind of a double sin, one that someone else created for her, and still she ate the apple like Eve one might say; you know she co uld have resisted the impulse to kill the child.

At that time, she was going out with Thomas, not married to him, not even after the rape just hisset aside woman, you might say. It was no common back then. Thomas had died six months after Sally had the child. She did have another thereafter, and inherited all the money. The second child was a girl (the first being a boy by the name of Aryan). When the hospital asked who the father was, she told them the truth, Thomas Trials (or otherwise called Vipers). He had done his dirty work, but the second child was normal, --again I say the second child. Sally died in 1983 at the age of 80. You were of course not yet born, but Minerva Vipers, whom was born in 1931 or 1932, not quite sure of the exact date, but the father was Thomas, She nonetheless, carried the recessive gene as someone put it, and had the circle around her forehead (remember her brother had died in 1930-31; she would never know this in her life time tho ugh); and we all know, especially you, Minerva died in 2002, her being your grandmotherdirectly.

You being the grandchild of Minerva, born in 1981 to Lisa, are the last of the living Vipers, and of course Lady Belinda knows this, and the prize she wants to offer is the secret of the 77-Day Cult, again you already know this from the tapes, an extension in life, that is what she wants you from you; as if a 1000-years is not good enough. I dont know who your father was, and I doubt Lisa knew, but I can assume she didnt care, or want anyone to know, things were that way years ago, you know, women kept secrets if there was a question concerning their children, the reason being, they were looked down upon if illegitimate. But, inasmuch as I do know all the children I have brought to your attention have been out of wedlock. No, not one married, not even one.

The ring appeared on Lisas forehead sometime during her pregnancy, or so her diary said, she now would have bee n 72 years old had she not died last year (who is Lisa? asked Anna, staring.); as I was about to say, she had a son whom is 52-years old, and he died in 1999, some kind of bug disease, or perhaps the Abyss Worm ate through him. She also had another child who died at the age of 32, the same disease, no one found the little creatures, only his insides eaten away, and he died in 1997. And you, yes you, who is still alive. She was your mother; yes Lisa was your dear mother. But Lisa had changed her name, and that is why your grandmother, Minerva raised you. Not even Minerva knew where she was. Some have said after you were born, and the death of the two sons was too much for her, and so she became a prostitute, wino some say, a street lady of sorts; but I found her obituary in an old Nashville paperand so she lived her last days in that city to my understanding.

Said Anna (with a dizzy look in her eyes, and the shaking of her head as if to clear it), And now what do we do about Lady Belinda, who wants me to make a deal. And what do we do with the blood in my veins? Is that creature in meGod help me if he is (Earnest looked strongly at Anna when she said that).

First things first young lady, said Dick Earnest, as he squinted and rubbed his eyes and forehead, as if to signal he was thinking.

24

The Curses Victims [Mr. Dick Earnest continues to review with Anna

Mr.Earnest Explains:

Let me kind of go over what I was trying to say Anna, a review if you will:

Sally died in 1983, at a ripe old age, as I have explained before and as you well known: consequently her mother was a Lime, but her father a Viperthe blood you know, makes all the difference. She was adopted (for the most part) by the Noddoc Family. Her father was the brother to the person that killed the Trials kid; --and so the curse given by Arthur, which extends to the ongoing future families unless broken by caring for the demonic first born. T homas informed her as did Elsie, somewhere along the line she was a ViperSallys daughter, Lisa (your mother), had the black ring around her forehead, like those before hernot, not because they were directly cursed by God, but because they told a lie somewhere along the way, and bore children without being married (for the original curse was born to each Trial after God had given it), and each child was part of the Liars Trials Curse if that makes sense, which was part of the curse.

She was born I think in 1931, and Lisa died at 72 years of age, last year, 2002, as I have already mentioned. Sallys boy died originally called Arian, and the second child survived, the Abyss Worm got to the boys intestinal system (like it had with so many other victims in this scenario) and made it rotten, until they screamed with pain, and died an agonizing death. Lisa, her second child died, your mother had two boys, one died in 1975, at the age of 52, his name was Shawn, he died the ve ry same way, intestinal decaying problems; to include missing parts to the bile ducks, stomach, and gall bladder making the liver overwork, and as a resultdeath. The second boy, both being, of course, your brothers, named Mike died at the age of 32, in 1995. And you Annathe last of the Vipers, you are the end of the curse. You were born in 1981.

See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com


Author:: Dennis Siluk
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Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Prints

For millions of people across the world photography is a part of their daily lives, a means to record memories and capture important occasions. Everyone loves looking at photographs and we have all at some time, eagerly anticipated Prints that will help us relive a holiday or birthday or graduation.

Making photographic Prints is easy these days just a matter of sending film to the print shop to be developed and printed but there was a time when photographs were only taken for historic occasions. The earliest photographic images, called daguerreotypes, were made on copper plates and could not be easily replicated, so a family phot ograph was jealously guarded. In time, photographic images were made on paper and underwent a series of avatars before the Prints we are familiar with made their appearance more than a century later. The discovery of the negative to print system revolutionized photography, allowing multiple Prints of a photograph to be made.

The transition from black and white Prints to color took place in the 1940s, with developing and printing techniques consistently improving ove r time. The latest development of course, is the introduction of digital photography and digital Prints that can be extensively manipulated on the computer.

Available in different sizes and finishes, Prints will last for decades if handled right. Bundling a lot of Prints in an envelope or shoebox is not the best way to store them, but if you must, make sure theyre not lying about in a humid spot. Experts recommend that Prints should not be displayed in self-adhesive or magnetic photo albums. Place your Prints in acid-free albums, using acid-free photo corners to secure them. Avoid the use of glue or tape that might leave ugly marks on the Prints.

If you enjoy having photographs prominently displayed in your home, make sure they are not in direct sunlight to prevent them from fading. It is advisable to use an acid-free mat when framing a picture so that the glass does not come in direct contact with the print.

Photographi c printing techniques are so evolved these days, Prints are being considered works of art and youre more likely to see fine art Prints up on walls than original paintings.

Prints provides detailed information on Digital Photo Prints, Prints, Art Prints, Print Shops and more. Prints is affiliated with Digital Art Schools.


Author:: Elizabeth Morgan
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Friday, April 27, 2012

Drowning in a Pool of Shadows Mescaline Take Two

My second mescaline trip also got a little out of hand. Me and three others decided to mix mescaline and acid. We each took two micro dots and one green gel tab. The only thing I noticed about mixing the two is that I had way more visuals then when I had done mescaline alone.

So, there we were, four of us sitting on the couch, taking hits from our hookah laughing uncontrollably. Things were very loud and the trip was very intense. Then, out of nowhere, I hear someone knocking at the front door. I ran over to the stereo to run it down. I walked up to the front door, and looked through the peephole. OH MY GOD!!!!!! IT'S COACH WINTERLING!!!!!! The site of our baseball coach standing there about made me soil my pants. I turned and told the guys.......It's Winterling.....RUN!!! I grabbed the hookah and a bag of weed then headed out the back sliding glass door. The others followed all carrying with them some sort of paraphernalia. We ran as fast as our legs would take us t hrough the woods behind our apartment. When we thought we'd ran far enough we stopped to catch our breath. HOLY SHIT!!! I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT JUST HAPPENED!!!! All of us were frightened yet laughing at the same time. One of my roommates Mike was so out of it when he started to scramble from the apartment that he grabbed a set of our darts and the TV remote. He had no idea why he grabbed those of all things but I guess his mind was racing so fast he didn't have time to think so he just took the first two things he saw.

After about twenty minutes of dipping and ducking through the woods, we figured the coast was clear. We came back to find my other roommate Greg standing in the living room with only a towel wrapped around his waist. Greg was in the shower when we bolted. We left him there to deal with our coach alone. This, of course, was unintentional. We would've never left him there on purpose. To be perfectly honest I forgot he was even there. The only thing going thr ough our minds was to get the f*ck out of that apartment. Greg said Winky, as we used to call him, was only there for a minute. He came by to check out the property damage in our apartment. I guess it's a good thing we covered all those holes in the walls with posters. Speaking of posters and things on our walls, you could've taken a picture of our living room and run an ad for Spencer's Gifts with it. You've never seen so many black lights and black light posters. It was the perfect setting for losing your mind.

When the mescaline began to wear off we started wanting more. I called my ecstasy dealer and had her come by and drop off a bunch of beans for us to take later that night..........how I'm still alive to tell some of the stories I'm telling today I have no idea.......and I haven't even got into the worst of them yet.

Tanner Rhoden


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Interview with: The Monkey Man of Lima Don Cipriano

[Interviewed Don Cipriano, by: Dennis Siluk 4/17/2006 Hes a little old man, perhaps five foot two inches tall, 100-pounds, more or less; been in the Monkey Man business for 56-years. But no one really knows how he got started, until now. He was twenty-years old, working in Limas parks as a Gardner. The year was 1950 when hed change professions, at which time there were many men in this business, the Monkey Man business that is: they all had a monkey or two, and a three foot box to keep the monkey in, and a music box made especially for this box, nailed on top of the upper box for this profession: thus, it was, a kind of stage for the monkey to dance on, while the master of the monkey would wind up the music sheets inside to box, and people danced (those were the days he said); the man who used to bring back the music strings for him, has not returned in twenty years, so it is a dull few notes that comes out of his old Monkey-music boxnot loud at all (and so the dancing has stopped): the box is: red and blue, made out of wood. There is a background for the stage attached to the upper part of the box, the monkey jumps around on: it looks like a jungle scene, a real painting I believe.

How he got into the business was when he stopped working for the park, and an old man of about 80-years old, gave him his first monkey, perhaps his first real break: named Martina, and with that monkey he borrowed another mans music-stage (or box), and made some money.

It was a little before 1970, when he purchased his own stage and music box, that he now carries on his back across the busy street down in Miraflores Park, in Lima, Peru, each day, every day of the week, as the sun goes down. He paid $50.00 for the box, and has been offered up to $2500, for the box. People, he says, want to buy the box, put it in their homes for decorations; all my friends sold theirs, and now Im the only one with one aroundand with a job he says it came from Italy, and there is no place anymore to get another. He adds, There used to be six or seven of us in each of the parks, but of course that was then, and now, it is just Mr. Cipriano, the last of his breed.

I have, my wife and I that is, talked to Mr. Cipriano for the past six years, and perhaps thats why he talked to me about his fifty-six years in this business. He says the box is only worth $300, but it is his livelihood. He adds in so many words: money comes and goes; to sell the box would put me out of business like my comrades.

He is a small man, about five foot two inches tall, perchance, 100-pounds, as I first mentioned in the beginning of this article, seventy-six years old, wears a white cowboy hat, blue pants usually, white shirt, some white whiskers show up when he does not shave, and loves his monkeys. His second monkey, Rosita, has retired; she is perhaps 40-years old, and stays with him and his wife in Lima. The monkey that works with him daily is called Martina, about 12-years old, a lively female monkey.

In the past, his monkeys have been on soap operas, and once in a New York City newspaper, he is quite proud of that. And I even used him for a book I wrote a while ago called: The Mumbler, I used him for a backdrop within the story, and gave Mr. Cipriano a copy of the book, he and his son liked it. Chusty, a well-known painter of Miraflores, and a friend of mine, did the water painting of the Monkey Man for the front cover of the book.

He is a modest man, and seemingly happy with his lot in life. Should Mr. Cipriano go on and meet the Lord, and I do not wish this, who is left to entertain all those young and old folks in Miraflores park, I hate to say: no one of his capacity, he remains the only one in his trade, if indeed it can be c alled a trade, it would seem to me it is a vocation one needs to put heart and soul into, and live it from day to day.

I do not know if it pays well, but he raised a family on it, and put his kids through school, and I suppose as long as his back holds up, hell carry that heavy stage and music box across that busy street, and grind away on that handle, and have his monkey go into the drawer and pick out a note for each person willing to spend a sol (.33 cents), to get their good fortune.

See Dennis' web site: http://dennissiluk.tripod.com


Author:: Dennis Siluk
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Hire a Magician ? Definitions and Tips

For a lot of people the last time they wanted a magician at their party was when they were 8 years old but magicians dont just work for children. Adults have always been a great audience for magic because they have defined critical thinking. They know it isnt real magic but if the performer does his job right he can bring about the childlike state of wonder in an adult. A good magician can bring you right back to experience the fuzzy feeling you had as a kid when your grandfather pulled a coin out of your ear.

There are 3 styles of magic that are most often hired for events where adults are in the majority.

Close-up magic (the most popular choice for people hiring magicians)

Cabaret shows

Drawing room shows

Close-up magic is often seen at cocktail parties where the magician mingles amongst the guests performing miracles with borrowed objects and simple objects he has on him. He works without a table and uses people hands when he needs to. This is an excellent choice if all the guests will be standing with drinks and eating finger food.

Another type of close-up magic that is closely related to strolling magic is table magic. Table magic is performed between the courses at dinners, wedding breakfasts, balls and banquets. You are more likely to see a short (between 3 8 minutes) mini cabaret act that has a structured feel to it. The magician may use the table but it will be as unobtrusive as possible because at banquets there is a premium on table real estate.

Close-up magicians are being hired more and more for Trade Shows to draw people to the stand with customised magic presentations. Presentations are designed to showcase the features and benefits of the stand they are representing but with amazing magic and not just dry sales pitches.

Cabaret Shows are a great way for a lot of people to see some great magic in a relatively short space of time. Often a close-up magician who has performed stroll ing/table magic before hand will also do a 20 minute cabaret act after dinner.

There are many different styles of cabaret magician - comedy, traditional manipulation act to music, mind reading etc. The type of event you are organizing will dictate the type of cabaret magician you will require. If you would like lots of audience participation and laughter go for a comedy magician, if there will be lots of non-English speakers present then go for a visual act like the manipulator and if it is a very business orientated environed maybe a mind reader would be more suited.

You also see cabaret magicians at comedy clubs, cruise ships and also occasionally at motivational events where the magic is combined with a motivational speech.

Drawing room shows were almost a dead art for nearly a 100 years. They were immensely popular with the Victorians where the gentry would all gather to watch a conjurer perform magic. In recent years it is coming back into fashion at p rivate parties where a magician may perform after dinner for 30 minutes or so. This is a taste of days gone by and is close enough for apparently no shenanigans to be going on yet far enough away to use larger effects for everyone to see. This kind of show is most related to a cabaret show but the effects are smaller and it is more interactive as the audience in only a few feet away.

When choosing a professional magician it is important to choose wisely as in any industry there are cowboys.

Questions you may like to ask any prospective performer you are engaging are...

How long have you been a professional? Some magicians may seem great on paper but as all know paper doesnt refuse ink. Experience is the key in this industry so make sure they have cut their teeth.

Can I see you perform? The answer depends on the type of performer you are considering engaging. If its a cabaret magician he may well work at comedy clubs where you can go and see him perfo rm and close-up magicians often work at hotels, restaurants and bars as the resident entertainer several times a week. If its open to the public then go and see them work. However if the performer works mainly at corporate events, weddings and/or trade shows you may find it impossible to see him work live as these are closed events.

Have you got a brochure/video I can see?

Most professional performers will have promotional kits including photographs, video and brochure. A good promo kit doesnt mean they are a good magician, it may just mean they know somebody who works at a printing press. A cheap and tatty looking promo kit doesnt definitely mean the performer is bad, but it does show a lack of professionalism and that is a warning sign. In this day and age some performers have no hard copy for promotional use as it dates so quickly so there website acts as the brochure. If the website looks like it was made from cut outs of magazines then they are not intereste d in making a good first impression. Would you trust somebody who didnt make a good first impression at your event?

Does the price include VAT and any other charges?

When in negotiations dont forget to clarify if there as any other expense other than fee quoted.

What magic tricks do you do?

You should be able to gain a good idea of the style of the magician from any online or hardcopy brochure but if you want to know what kind of effects he/she performs go ahead and ask!

Are you a member of any magic societies or performer bodies?

Many magicians will be members of different magic clubs around the world. In the UK the most prestigious is the The Magic Circle where there are only 1500 hundred members world wide and you have to perform in front of experienced peers to gain membership. Again in the UK you will find many magicians are members of Equity the performs union which is another sign of their professionalism.

Have you got any re ferees I could phone?

This may seem like a reasonable question but a lot of magicians work mainly in the corporate area and are not permitted to pass out the contact details of their bookers. You should be able to see testimonials and letters from clients on the websites/brochures. Of course the best way is personal recommendation; ask friends if they have ever hired a magician.

Have you got public liability insurance?

This is crucial. The magician will be in close contact to your guests and maybe borrowing objects from them for effects. You dont want to end up with a magician who isnt covered!

I hope this all helps to give you a better idea of the different types of magic that are available for you to hire for your next event and what to look out for when hiring.

I'm a 28 year old full time professional close-up magician in London, UK. Magic has been my life since I was a young child and I am delighted to be able to make money from something I love. I have been a full time magician for 5 years and I work at corporate events, banquets, balls, private parties and weddings performing sleight of hand magic. I work all over the Uk and internationally. If you'd like to know anything more about me you can find out more at my website London Table Magician


Author:: Noel Qualter
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