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Valerie Bertinelli Says She’s Done With the Diet Resolutions

So Valerie Bertinelli is the new face of Jenny Craig. Once they were able to help Kirstie Alley conquer her weight loss demons, Val stepped up to give it a shot, and it’s working. In March, Valerie finally walked through the doors of her neighborhood Jenny Craig. She says she’s been watching the same 30 pounds come and go since she was a teenager. This time, she was getting rid of that baggage once and for all.

Like a lot of people, Valerie says she only wanted to be accountable to herself. She’s an independent woman and didn’t need to answer for her weight to someone else. But she says once she finally met her Jenny Craig counselor, that old thinking went out the door and she completely embraced this woman.

While Jenny Craig disclaims that Valerie, and other featured weight loss successes, do not have typical results, Valerie says she’s a regular gal just like you. In fact, when one journalist put her on the defensive, implying she was nothing more than a paid face and not actually using the program, she posted to her blog about the fact that she is legit and takes the program and endorsement quite seriously. She keeps a weight loss blog on the Jenny site, and had this to say about her regular-girl status-

“I’ve agreed to make my journey public because, despite my life in front of the camera, I am a person just like you. No private chefs, no personal trainers on staff…I’m just a busy mom who needs to make some big changes. If (when!) I achieve success…after a lifetime of trying…I am honored, obligated and ELATED to share it with all of you. “

So just like us- she goes to her counseling sessions, follows her meal plan and eats the Jenny foods, makes realistic goals and sticks to them (like walking 10,000 steps each day), has good days and bad days, enjoys a martini- and blogs about all of it to millions of people. Martini? Yes, Valerie celebrates the fact that on the Jenny Craig plan she can even treat herself to a martini from occasionally.

In one video blog, Valerie talks about her excitement at being just a few pounds away from her goal to lose 40 pounds. She didn’t rush it and she didn’t do it with some fad, gimmick that sets you up to lose. She did it with Jenny Craig. She says that Jenny doesn’t believe in depriving yourself and that diets that require you to cut out things like bread or chocolate aren’t being realistic.

With tears in her eyes, Valerie thanks Jenny Craig for making 2007 the best year of her life. For the first time, Valerie says she will not wake up on new years day and resolve to lose weight. “That part of my life is over” she says. This year, Valerie is going to resolve to give more time to her family. And she anxiously encourages you to call Jenny so that on new years day 2009, you do not have to make a weight-related resolution either.

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Valerie Bertinelli Says She’s Done With the Diet Resolutions

So Valerie Bertinelli is the new face of Jenny Craig. Once they were able to help Kirstie Alley conquer her weight loss demons, Val stepped up to give it a shot, and it’s working. In March, Valerie finally walked through the doors of her neighborhood Jenny Craig. She says she’s been watching the same 30 pounds come and go since she was a teenager. This time, she was getting rid of that baggage once and for all.

Like a lot of people, Valerie says she only wanted to be accountable to herself. She’s an independent woman and didn’t need to answer for her weight to someone else. But she says once she finally met her Jenny Craig counselor, that old thinking went out the door and she completely embraced this woman.

While Jenny Craig disclaims that Valerie, and other featured weight loss successes, do not have typical results, Valerie says she’s a regular gal just like you. In fact, when one journalist put her on the defensive, implying she was nothing more than a paid face and not actually using the program, she posted to her blog about the fact that she is legit and takes the program and endorsement quite seriously. She keeps a weight loss blog on the Jenny site, and had this to say about her regular-girl status-

“I’ve agreed to make my journey public because, despite my life in front of the camera, I am a person just like you. No private chefs, no personal trainers on staff…I’m just a busy mom who needs to make some big changes. If (when!) I achieve success…after a lifetime of trying…I am honored, obligated and ELATED to share it with all of you. “

So just like us- she goes to her counseling sessions, follows her meal plan and eats the Jenny foods, makes realistic goals and sticks to them (like walking 10,000 steps each day), has good days and bad days, enjoys a martini- and blogs about all of it to millions of people. Martini? Yes, Valerie celebrates the fact that on the Jenny Craig plan she can even treat herself to a martini from occasionally.

In one video blog, Valerie talks about her excitement at being just a few pounds away from her goal to lose 40 pounds. She didn’t rush it and she didn’t do it with some fad, gimmick that sets you up to lose. She did it with Jenny Craig. She says that Jenny doesn’t believe in depriving yourself and that diets that require you to cut out things like bread or chocolate aren’t being realistic.

With tears in her eyes, Valerie thanks Jenny Craig for making 2007 the best year of her life. For the first time, Valerie says she will not wake up on new years day and resolve to lose weight. “That part of my life is over” she says. This year, Valerie is going to resolve to give more time to her family. And she anxiously encourages you to call Jenny so that on new years day 2009, you do not have to make a weight-related resolution either.

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Valerie Bertinelli Says She’s Done With the Diet Resolutions

So Valerie Bertinelli is the new face of Jenny Craig. Once they were able to help Kirstie Alley conquer her weight loss demons, Val stepped up to give it a shot, and it’s working. In March, Valerie finally walked through the doors of her neighborhood Jenny Craig. She says she’s been watching the same 30 pounds come and go since she was a teenager. This time, she was getting rid of that baggage once and for all.

Like a lot of people, Valerie says she only wanted to be accountable to herself. She’s an independent woman and didn’t need to answer for her weight to someone else. But she says once she finally met her Jenny Craig counselor, that old thinking went out the door and she completely embraced this woman.

While Jenny Craig disclaims that Valerie, and other featured weight loss successes, do not have typical results, Valerie says she’s a regular gal just like you. In fact, when one journalist put her on the defensive, implying she was nothing more than a paid face and not actually using the program, she posted to her blog about the fact that she is legit and takes the program and endorsement quite seriously. She keeps a weight loss blog on the Jenny site, and had this to say about her regular-girl status-

“I’ve agreed to make my journey public because, despite my life in front of the camera, I am a person just like you. No private chefs, no personal trainers on staff…I’m just a busy mom who needs to make some big changes. If (when!) I achieve success…after a lifetime of trying…I am honored, obligated and ELATED to share it with all of you. “

So just like us- she goes to her counseling sessions, follows her meal plan and eats the Jenny foods, makes realistic goals and sticks to them (like walking 10,000 steps each day), has good days and bad days, enjoys a martini- and blogs about all of it to millions of people. Martini? Yes, Valerie celebrates the fact that on the Jenny Craig plan she can even treat herself to a martini from occasionally.

In one video blog, Valerie talks about her excitement at being just a few pounds away from her goal to lose 40 pounds. She didn’t rush it and she didn’t do it with some fad, gimmick that sets you up to lose. She did it with Jenny Craig. She says that Jenny doesn’t believe in depriving yourself and that diets that require you to cut out things like bread or chocolate aren’t being realistic.

With tears in her eyes, Valerie thanks Jenny Craig for making 2007 the best year of her life. For the first time, Valerie says she will not wake up on new years day and resolve to lose weight. “That part of my life is over” she says. This year, Valerie is going to resolve to give more time to her family. And she anxiously encourages you to call Jenny so that on new years day 2009, you do not have to make a weight-related resolution either.

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How Budget Strangulation in Independent Cinema can Create Orgasmic Returns

Introduction Independent film, for generations, has been built at the crossroads of financial limitation and innovation. One could argue that somewhere in the interdependence of this relationship is found the mysterious alchemy that good art makes. This assumes that financial limitation creates innovation, in the way that erecting walls around a prison drives the creative thoughts of convicts. At the very least, financial limitation is one factor that can lead to innovation, and innovation can lead to great art. I have been party to their manifestation enough times to believe in these principles, but more importantly curious enough to ask the question, “Why do these principles exist, and how can we embrace them to independently create moving pictures that are truly moving?” Of course, financial limitation can be measured in degrees, and I am engaging in this discussion on the basis that a $1M+ film has both enough resources to fund the practicalities of making a film in the current climate, and limited enough resources to inspire innovation, allow liquidity in the creative process, and aid in the formation of a tight family of filmmakers united by a singular vision. It is easy to find examples in history where films with limited budgets far exceeded the reach and cultural impact expected, not to mention the financial returns, dollar for dollar, they represented. It is much harder, however, to wade through the considerable and tragic pile of independent films that did not ‘break into’ the zeitgeist, for they are lying half assembled in boxes, gathering dust in basements and - after having been through the trash compactors of funding bodies, financiers and distributors - have now become decaying, albeit passionately conceived, landfill. SIDEBOX Easy Rider - Under $400,000 Vanishing Point - Just over $1M Two Lane Blacktop - $875,000  American Graffitti - $700,000 Mad Max - $400,000 Samson & Delilah - $1. 5M Sex, Lies & Videotape - $1. 2M, Swingers - $250,000 For this reason, we will look at examples from successful independent films that were made for less than $2M, to determine from a creative perspective the rule book, tool box and leadership strategy for creating an independent film in this budget range that has the best chance of connecting with it’s audience. One day Alice came to a fork in the road and saw a Cheshire cat in a tree. “Which road do I take?” she asked. His response was a question: “Where do you want to go?” “I don’t know,” Alice answered. “Then,” said the cat, “It doesn’t matter. ” Lewis Carroll, Alice in Wonderland As independent filmmakers, it is our responsibility to develop a clear idea of where we are going, and actively search for an innovative path to get there. 1. Embrace Chaos From Swingers, to Blood Simple, to Pepi, there is a level of chaos that comes from working with smaller budgets. A level of energy. An organized chaos that becomes the template for the creation of the work. For instance, in Swingers, Doug Liman chose to shoot the bar scenes in an actual bar while it was open, because he didn’t have money to build or rent the venue. He pre-lit the seat where Heather Graham was going to sit, and then shot it from across the room… Many of the patrons of the bar didn’t even know a scene was being shot, and by embracing the chaos, Liman gained a sense of authenticity in the scenes. [1] Even in larger budget films, such as Iñárritu’s Babel, or Coppolla’s Lost in Translation filmmakers reach for the authenticity of documentary style acquisition, opting to shoot the contextual underpinnings of their films in the actual environments, cinema verité. Rather than trying to control everything, it is essential to allow a level of chaos to infuse the filmmaking process. Capture reality wherever possible. “It was really Doug’s (Liman) idea to use this documentary cinema vérité approach. His whole approach was, “Don’t make Party Girl with half as much money, make Clerks with ten times as much money. ” He was taking all these chances. Of course, to us at the time it looked like he was kind of flying by the seat of his pants, but ultimately the movie looked really good and we couldn’t have gotten that kind of energy or authenticity if we had done it any other way…”[2] John Favreau re: Swingers 2. Form a Tight, Small Crew There is not only a level of mobility and flexibility that comes with a smaller production team, but a level of intimacy and connectedness. In order to create an environment where actors can settle into their characters, and the crew can be mobilized to take advantage of opportunities that arise, a small, close-knit yet independent production team can be more productive, and more resourceful than a larger, and more dependent, team. This is never more apparent than in the recent Australian success, Samson and Delilah, the recent Australian feature, shot and directed by Warwick Thornton, who shot with a crew as small as 6, and rarely more than 12 throughout the shoot. “There were no grips, no gaffers, no cranes and not too many lights on set… Money creates problems. You know, films turn into these sort of big circus and clown shows in a sense and it was important for me just to have that sort of personal space with the two actors and be able to direct that way. Not to direct through a crew. “[3] Warwick Thornton re: Samson & Delilah According to sociologists Jon Katzenbach and Douglas Smith[4], there are six fundamentals of collaboration that are necessary for high performing groups: - Small numbers of people — Typically less than twelve - Complementary skills in group members - Common purposes for working - Specific performance goals that are commonly agreed upon - Shared working approaches - Mutual accountability amongst all members Their study extends to the differentiation between “real teams” and “extra-ordinary teams” citing that a “real team” is a group with complementary skills, equal commitment and who are mutually accountable, and an “extra-ordinary team” is a real team that also has a deep commitment for one another’s personal growth and success. It could be quite useful to have cast and crewmembers, prior to the formation of the team, write a one page outline of why they want to be involved in the film, and how the film will benefit them, professionally and/or personally. This exercise would provide a strong platform for leadership, as it would ensure that there are fewer unspoken expectations from the process, and will give insight into the potentially lateral skills that might be available within the team (ie. the sound recordist might have a witty and ironic writing style that could be utilized to blog about the production while on the road). 3. Develop a Style Born of the Limitations In a vast majority of independent films done on low budgets, the style was innovative due to the filmmakers embracing the limitations of lower budgets. Using the challenge as a point of stylistic innovation. “As we got closer to production, I said, ‘we should shoot colour, because nobody is going to watch a black and white movie. ‘ But Scott said, “If we shoot colour we are going to have to rent an entire light package because we can’t use the store’s fluorescent lights. ‘ And I said, ‘So if we shoot black and white, we can just us the store lighting and some keys? F*#k it - shoot in black and white!” Kevin Smith, re: Clerks In the case of creating films that would typically require more resources, such as road movies or action films, rules must be put into place that will serve the dramatic purpose of the film, and will keep the production within the available budget. For instance, a road movie is typically about upsetting status quo, and the need to escape, so the choice to shoot the majority of dialogue from within the car, to emphasise the confinement of the characters, could serve the dramatic purpose of the film, and therefore magnify the themes. During the production of Easy Rider, most of the film was shot outside with natural lighting. While this can be attributed to the film being a road movie, at the time Hopper said all the outdoor shooting was an intentional choice on his part, because “God is a great gaffer. ” The production used two five-ton trucks, one for the equipment and one for the motorcycles, with the cast and crew living out of a single motor home. [5] In contemporary filmmaking, there are an increasing number of tools available to the modern filmmaker. It is in the creative and innovative use of these tools that can create a seismic shift in the possibilities available on a modest budget. A great example is Slumdog Millionaire, during the chase sequence at the beginning of the film, Danny Boyle opted to use a combination of traditional film cameras and stills cameras with HD capturing capabilities, to capture the dynamic coverage needed to create a muscular, fast paced action sequence. These cameras also allowed Boyle to capture footage in a surreptitious and non-invasive way within the slums of India in a way that didn’t draw attention to the filmmaking process, using passers-by as extras, which added to the authenticity of the film. “We just wanted to get in the middle of everything, while preserving a natural, unscripted energy: If people see a stills camera, they don’t think it’s recording live action. “[6] Danny Boyle, re: Slumdog Millionaire 4. Cultivate Ownership and Shared Risk/Return There is a spirit that exists within the fabric of successful independent films, a cohesion of purpose, a relentless ambition and a shared passion by the cast and crew. According to author and sociologist, Dan Pink, people in the work force are looking for ways to invest themselves into what they do, and are increasingly willing to give up the “security” of a regular wage, for the freedom of working as free agents, on projects they are passionate about. Furthermore, people are given the opportunity to share in the rewards of their own efforts, whether in personal or entrepreneurial endeavours, they are more productive and more heavily invested in their work, creatively and emotionally. [7] It seems rational to deduce that in “independent” cinema, this trend is also occurring. Therefore I see a need to create models where cast and crewmembers alike share in the relative risks and rewards of creating an independent film. Robert Connelly, in his white paper, Embracing Innovation: a new methodology for feature film production in Australia, states that, “In order to negotiate a workable industrial model for wages on lower budget films we need to find a reasonable combination of award minimums and a meaningful share of the film’s income,” and while this is a common contract arrangement for ‘above the line’ creatives, this structure could be implemented for ‘below the line’ crew members as well, and fits the road map for independent film creation. 5. Plan to Involve the Communities in which you Work It’s hard to place a price tag on the value of community involvement in a film project. In my own short film, Echo, we approached the Ku-ring-gai Council to help us with permits and access to the National Park for a sequence we were filming, which involved a young boy falling from a small boat and drowning. To shoot the sequence, which involved a dialogue scene in a vehicle as well as underwater photography, we also needed a small boat and permission to close down one of the roads leading into the park. One of the workers for the Council became involved in the film, and helped us with all manner of things. If I were to tally up the dollar value of her contribution, which included running food to the crew, standing on the road holding a stop sign, standing in as an extra, getting us a discount on boat hire from the local marina, and coming to work two hours early to open up the gates to the park for us, it would have run into the hundreds, if not thousands of dollars. In the end, all it cost me was a thank you letter and a copy of the DVD, sent to the Council. Her reply to my thank you letter was “no… THANK YOU! I never knew what went into making a film, and now I’ve had the chance to see what goes on behind the scenes. It was such a great experience. We just watched it in the office here, and everyone loved it… Well done!” This is just a small example of how community involvement can be a mutually beneficial addition to any film’s resource base, particularly if shooting in rural or small communities where a film can make a big impact, socially, culturally and economically. 6. Make Use of Available Resources With all the social networking, and Internet connectivity at the fingertips of the contemporary filmmaker, it opens up a variety of ways to source things you may need for a film shoot. From props to wardrobe to specialty vehicles, it can often be easier to find things within your social network than it could be to go out and buy them. One advantage that Independent productions have is time. Without the typical constraints of more commercial productions, Independent films often have more time to, say, spend on pre-production, the editing process, or to build a groundswell of market support online. Filmmakers, Joel and Ethan Coen, while making Blood Simple, discussed the process of using people who were committed to the process and the film saying: “We didn’t pay anybody anything. Well, we paid them the minimum. That’s the one thing I always say when people ask about this type of thing: it makes more sense to find people who don’t necessarily have the experience doing what you want to do, but who you think are ready to do it and shoot for longer, than it does trying to find some four thousand dollars a week DP who you think is going to save you time and allow you to shoot for a week less. It doesn’t work like that. That was the philosophy that he [Mark Silverman, line producer] brought into the movie and it was really helpful for us. “[8] 7. Create a Process that Aligns with the Tone of your Film This is a relatively esoteric concept, but I believe the emotional context of a creative endeavour directly feeds the outcome of that endeavour. As a director, you begin to see that creating a tone in conversation with your actors, a dialect you use with your crew or a way of phrasing things to a cinematographer effects the tonal outcome of the film you’re creating. This is why you try to keep actors a safe distance from crew chatter to reduce the consciousness of artifice, and why you may give a cinematographer more or less direction about coverage in a scene if you want a corresponding amount of chaos in the capturing of that scene. From the start of the pre-production process to the final day in post, it is important to realize that the choices you make affect the tonal outcome of the film. It’s a natural process of human creativity to match the emotional and psychological tone of our deepest creative investments and It’s not uncommon for filmmakers to discover parallels between what’s happening on screen and what occurs in the lives of the cast and crew. The important thing is, to understand that this occurs, and to be aware of your power to choose what tone or approach you are going to take in the creation of your film. For instance, if you’re creating a road movie about taking risks, challenging status quo, and embracing adventure, then you would create a context for the cast and crew where you would expect them to take risks, embrace adventure, and exhibit a level of anarchy at times. 8. Implement a Marketing Plan From the Beginning Marketing an independent film in the current climate can be heartbreaking, as filmmakers, film festivals and studios alike are increasingly forced to embrace a commercial model if they are going to survive. This form of big-budget advertising has been met with diminishing returns over the past number of years, with an increase marketing budgets required to capture the same market. But yet, on the other end of the spectrum, there are incredible opportunities for ‘cut-through’ in niche markets. Jeff Levick, AOL’s president of advertising and strategy, says of the Internet market, “niche is the new mass,” and even big business is trying to find out how to engage the market by appealing to small pockets of people around similar interests. In other words, they’re trying to implement what the Independent’s do so well…. Match a production with a niche market and build a relationship with that market around the film. “Today’s audiences say that online word of mouth has become one of the most important elements of their movie decision-making, and Paranormal Activity is certainly benefiting from that shift in behavior,” said Amy Powell, senior vice president of Internet marketing at Paramount Pictures. Find ways to interact with your market from the beginning. Develop a following on Facebook, on blogging sites, get someone to twitter about the production. Start a behind the scenes video diary, get people to engage with the filmmakers about the making of the film. Tap into an existing market for your film online, and in interest groups that exist in the real world, ie. create an awareness about your road movie within collectors groups. One marketing idea that is being implemented for rock concerts and bands by Posse (www. posse. com) is to allow members to earn a commission for each ticket they sell to concerts or merchandise that is sold through links from their website or Facebook page. This and other similar engines exist to raise awareness, promote and spread the word about your film, but a strategy needs to be started as early as possible. 9. Get it Done Creating a film is better than not creating a film, so never stop energizing the process. Don’t let a week go by without achieving something, no matter how small the victory. Call a production designer. Go to a bookstore and collect reference images. Watch films that move you and break them down. Read the script. Make notes. Read the script again. Map the emotional arc of the film. Find the drama in every scene. Take photographs of things that inspire you. Go to an art gallery and find an artist who makes you feel like you want your film to make people feel. Read the script. Buy a box of crayons and find your colour palette. Find musical references for your film. Stop people in the street and pitch your film to them. Call an editor and get their perspective on pacing. Read about independent filmmakers who are making films and how they are doing it. Tattoo the title of your film on your arse. Get inspired. I am an independent film-maker first and foremost. I have always cut my own cloth. Mira Nair It doesn’t matter what you do. Just keep building momentum for the project. Find a way. Get it done. No excuses. And Finally… Filmmaking is an art form that is a natural extension of our need to communicate through stories. The films we choose to embark on must be personal and grounded in our own personal ethos. It follows that they will be crystallized through our increased understanding of the world. By expanding our experiential database, even in non-film related endeavours, we inform the stories we tell. Sometimes the best thing for the creative process is to step aside and refresh our creativity. Obsessions cannot often be controlled, but they can be held at arms distance for a few minutes while we gain perspective. There will be setbacks. There will be triumphs. Feature films are often born through a persistence of vision, a determined and dogged resistance to compromise, and a knowledge that the film you are making is an essential volume in the lexicon of stories that “must be told”. My view is that limitations are a necessary evil in the creation of moving art. There is a gutteral resourcefulness that comes from the exhaustion of creating. Reaching for that last piece of inspiration is the key to finding the inspired thought, the right shot, the perfect tone. The job of a director is to limit his choices, after all, to choose the correct way to illuminate the story, capture the emotional moment, create a reality just as vivid as what is going on around us. Film is reality too, and the experience an audience has is real. It’s tangible. And if you embrace the limitations that come with Independent filmmaking, and look at them as empowering, there is inspiration there for the taking. There are more stories that must be told. It might as well be you telling them. [1] Horowitz, Josh. The Mind of the Modern Moviemaker. New York, NY: Penguin Group, 2006. [2] Lowenstein, Stephen. My First Movie: Twenty Celebrated Directors Talk about Their First Film. New York, NY. Pantheon Books. 2000. [3] ABC News Online “Low-budget masterpiece pulls focus on Indigenous problems” by Rebekah van Druten Posted May 12 2009 [4] Katzenbach, Jon R. , and Douglas K. Smith. The Wisdom of Teams. New York, NY: HarperCollins, 2003. [5] “Easy Rider: 35 Years Later” Moviemaker. com [6] Mackay, Mairi. Shooting ‘Slumdog’ in Mumbai, City of Extremes. 12, January 2009. CNN. com/entertainment [7] Pink, Daniel H. Free Agent Nation : how independent workers are transforming the way we live, 2nd Edition. New York, NY. Warner Books, 2007. [8] Lowenstein, Stephen. My First Movie: Twenty Celebrated Directors Talk about Their First Film. New York, NY. Pantheon Books. 2000.

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American Gold Buffalo Coins

The American Buffalo, also known as a Buffalo , is a 24-karat gold bullion coin first offered for sale by the United States Mint on June 22, 2006, and available for shipment beginning on July 13. This was the first time ever that the United States Government has minted pure (. 9999) 24-karat gold coins for the public. The coin has a legal tender (face) value of US$50. The price of the proof coin is $800.

In addition to requiring a presidential dollar coin series to begin in 2007 and redesigning the cent in 2009, the Presidential $1 Coin Act of 2005 mandated the production of a one-ounce 24-karat gold bullion coin with a face value of $50, and a mintage limit of up to 300,000 coins.

Design

The design of the American Buffalo gold bullion coin is a modified version of James Earle Fraser’s design of the Buffalo nickel (Type 1), issued in early 1913. After the mound was removed, the Type 2 variation continued to be minted for the rest of 1913 and every year until 1938 (except 1922, 1932, and 1933, when no nickels were struck). The obverse depicts a Native American man, who Fraser said he based on a mixture of features from three American Indian men (John Big Tree, Iron Tail and Two Moons) from three different tribes that posed for him to be sketched. On the reverse stands an American bison on a mound of dirt, commonly referred to as a buffalo. The animal on the reverse is believed by most to be a bison named “Black Diamond” that lived in New York City’s Central Park Zoo during the 1910s. It is said that Fraser had to have someone distract the Buffalo while he sneaked up beside it to draw it. Otherwise, the buffalo would stare at him and Fraser wouldn’t get the profile he wanted. [citation needed] Fraser’s nickel design is generally considered to be among the best designs of any U. S. coin.

On the American Buffalo coin, the mound area of the reverse with the words “FIVE CENTS” has been changed to read “$50 1 OZ. . 9999 FINE GOLD”. Also, the motto “IN GOD WE TRUST”, appearing on all U. S. gold coins since 1908, can be seen on the reverse to the left of and beneath the buffalo’s head

Distribution

All U. S. bullion coins, including the American Buffalo gold piece, are currently being struck at the West Point Mint in New York. According to the U. S. Mint website, only the proof version of the Buffalo gold coin bears the mint mark “W” on the obverse; the bullion version does not have the “W” mark. The 2006 and 2007 coins have only been issued in a one ounce version, but it is expected that the sizes available for American Eagle gold coins will eventually be offered with the American Buffalo bullion coins.

After a long wait by both collectors and investors, the uncirculated version of the American Buffalo gold piece was made available to coin dealers on June 20, 2006. Collectors who wanted to purchase the proof version from the mint were given the opportunity to place their orders with the Mint beginning on June 22. The 2006 proof quality coin has a strict mintage limit of 300,000, with an additional enforced limit of only ten (10) coins per household. The catalog number of the 2006 proof coin at the US Mint is (BA6).

The coin was created in order to compete with foreign 24-karat gold bullion coins. Since investors usually prefer 99. 99% pure gold over the 91. 67% gold used in the American Gold Eagle, many were choosing non-US coins, such as the Canadian Gold Maple Leaf, to meet their bullion needs. With the American Buffalo coin, the U. S. government hopes to increase the amount of U. S. gold sales and cash in on the 24-karat sales, which makes up about 60% of the world gold market.

Also on June 22, the Mint transferred two of the American Buffalo coins to the Smithsonian Institution’s coin collection because of their historic value

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How Much Money Ebay Stole From Me in the Last Week!!!

How Much Money EBay Stole From Me In The Last Week!!!   This past 7 days I did an experiment. I had not listed on eBay in over two months so I really never had any idea what I was truly spending per item in listing and final valuation fees… until now… My account was paid up and I was beginning from ground zero.   Well I put on 182 items of good to very good antique and vintage costume jewelry with most under $10. 00, a number of them under $20. 00 and a few under $40. 00. None of my auction listings had any extra “bells and whistles” so that most listed for $. 35 - $. 90.  I sold 55 auctions for $1,105. 00… not bad for a week’s work? Can’t beat it huh!!! Well the week has ended and let me give you the total breakdown of my costs.   With the cost of 182 auctions’ listing fees, 30 items relisting fees and final valuation fees I owe eBay $305. 55. So that means I now made $799. 45… still not bad for a week’s work… right? Oh I forgot ebay buyers can now only pay with paypal and this is any estimated $133. 99 in Paypal charges (remember this is still going into eBay’s pocket). Well that now brings me down to $665. 46… okay not as good as I had hoped… but, oh I forgot the cost of my merchandise which at the low end is about $455. 00 and which I also bought through eBay so they made more money from me when I made my bids to win it … now I made $210. 46 … well now we are down below minimum wage for my 40 hours of work. And it gets worse, I offered FREE SHIPPING as eBay really like to get buyers and this will be about another $100. 00… which leaves me with a grand total for the week of $110. 46 divided by a 40 hour week makes my hourly rate $2. 76 an hour.   So as you see between eBay and Paypal my original $1,105. 00 income was reduced by 40% for their fees. This is higher than the highest tax bracket… this is higher than what an auctioneer would have charged and they would have actually worked for the money and probably sold everything.   Throughout the annals of time, I am sure that Ebay along with its subsidiary Paypal are the greediest two companies to have ever graced the face of the earth. One more point about eBay… when listing an auction, eBay would like to see you contribute a percentage of your sales to a charity from 10% to a whopping 100%. I really hope no eBay seller is under the delusion that eBay is sending a check to your favorite charity with your name on it… wrong …eBay is taking your hard earned charitable contribution and writing it off against their corporate taxes thus lowering eBay’s tax liability. EBay sellers fill eBay’s pockets with tons of cash and then eBay turns around and expects eBay sellers to pay their taxes!!! This is unfathomable greed and eBay continues to get away with it!!!   Now along with all of this, as a seller I have to worry that someone will leave me negative feedback and I have no recourse, or God forbid someone reverses their payment to me on Paypal and I am out those additional funds, or that my Power Seller (what good is it anyways) will be dropped or the ultimate I will wake up one morning and across my screen in big yellow words “YOU ARE SUSPENDED FROM EBAY” for something inane and trivial.   I honestly have to ask why do people put up with this greed and craziness. Why do eBay sellers struggle to keep eBay’s pockets over brimming and their stockholders fat!!!  Ebay is not the place it used to be or is it really even an option as a place to make money. Actually most could work at McDonalds and make twice as much and get a free burger in the bargain.   The problem is that people who love auctions and buying and selling vintage and antique things can’t get it out of their blood. Well there is a true alternative to eBay and it is especially for the small boutique and specialty store buyer and seller of vintage and antique things. I along with three others have started VintageBoutiquesMall and it is the umbrella company for a series of new and exciting auction boutiques for antique and vintage merchandise to be opened over the next 14 months. The premise of our business is three fold. First is to have auction boutique venues for specialty antique and vintage merchandise. Second is to be the least costly venue on the internet. And third is to provide the best customer service available anywhere.   The first auction boutique, opened in October 2008, is Vintage Gems Emporium at www. vintagegemsemporium. com. This is an exclusive auction venue for antique, vintage and new costume and fine jewelry.  For example if I had listed the above 182 auctions on Virtual Gems Emporium with the many free upgrades VGE offers, my total cost to list and relist would have been $74. 20 and this is because THERE ARE NO FINAL VALUATION FEES!!! Yes that is right $74. 20 as compared to $305. 55 at eBay. Also since Virtual Gems Emporium does not require the buyer to pay by Paypal (this obviously is still an option along with many other payment options at VGE) I could save the additional $133. 99. My sales of $1,105. 00 would have only been diminished to $1,030. 00 and that is if everyone would have paid by check or money order. Now if all had chosen to use paypal or comparable online payment, my total proceeds would have been reduced to around $896. 81 at VGE as compared to the above $655. 46. This is a huge savings of $241. 35.  The point here is that buyers and sellers now have options.   LIST FOR FREE THROUGHOUT DECEMBER AND JANUARY   Just to show you how generous we are at VGE you can list as much as you want for FREE throughout the month of December and January. Hopefully you will get that extra cash needed for Christmas and the holidays. We want as many jewelry lovers to come to get to know us and test drive our site… and we want to see you make money for the Holidays. So get going and enjoy a wonderful and exciting month of making some extra money without worrying about listing fees and NO Final Valuation Fees!!! The free listing feature is for all types of auctions, fixed, buy out, or reserve auction and will include:   1.       FREE SUBCATEGORY   2.       FREE PHOTO UPLOADS (up to 7 photos)   3.       FREE SUPERSIZE THUMBNAIL GALLERY PHOTOS   4.       FREE BUY IT NOW   5.       FREE RESERVE   6.       FREE DELAYED AUCTION START   7.       FREE LISTING (no matter what the starting price is AND no matter how many)   8.       FREE BOLD   The only things not included in this free offer will be HIGHLIGHTING, HOME PAGE FEATURE, CATEGORY FEATURE and MEDIA (movie) UPLOAD which are all still available but at the price indicated in our site fee section to be found at the bottom of the home page.   REGISTRATION IS FREE !!! NO FINANCIAL INFORMATION IS REQUIRED!!!   IMPORTANT KEYS TO YOUR SUCCESS ON THE SITE and GETTING YOUR VGE BUSINESS OFF THE GROUND!!!   This is a new site since only being up just a little over a month and I just want to remind you that this site is YOUR site. As with starting any new business endeavor you will need to work to contact friends, family and other auction buddies you may have in your email address book and let them know where you are. This is good for everybody. In my first month on VGE, many of my previous buyers from eBay signed up and my income barely skipped a beat and actually probably did better since I paid no Final Valuation Fees!!! If you want more than you will be expected to work to make VGE better than eBay and with the opportunity to make tons of money with more of it going in your pocket.   I have read many blogs and forums over the past year and a half and the complaints about eBay continue to mount. But the overriding comment has always been “why doesn’t someone else start an auction site for the small boutique seller”. Well that is what gave birth to the idea of Virtual Gems Emporium and IT IS FOR YOUR USE TO MAKE TONS OF MONEY!!!.   Once you have registered I will be sending you an email for you to send to your friends, family and auction buddies. This letter should be emailed as a blind copy (BCC) to everyone in your email address book.   Just as with any new business venture you need to get your leads for sales and this will help to bring those who love you and your things to the site. Think about business associates, church members or anyone else who you might know and make them aware of where you are and that they might find some really great Christmas or Holiday Gifts for those on their lists.   The great news gets even greater. Before the end of 2008 two more new sites will be opened and each will again be vintage and antique boutique auctions like Virtual Gems Emporium. And guess what, if you are signed up on Vintage Gems Emporium you will have a “VINTAGE BOUTIQUES PASSPORT” to shop and sell in any and all boutiques that are opened.   The next auction boutique to be opened will be ViNTAGE Collectibles Shop and will be for all of the vintage and antique things that collectors love. You will find stamps, coins, toys, comic books, dolls, sports memorabilia, snowglobes, Disney, paper ephemera and so much more.     The third auction boutique will be Arts and Antique GallerIA and will be all about fine vintage and antique pieces for the dealer and collector. You will find paintings, limited edition art pieces, sculpture, vintage and antique porcelain, glassware, art glass, pottery, art pottery, Asian Antiques, antiquities, furniture, and so much more.   In 2009, other fabulous boutique auction sites will be opened and will include Veranda and Patio, European, African, Far East, Gourmet, Kitchen, Bed and Bath, Pet and more!!! So hold onto your hats because this is where the future is going and just think you are all in on the ground floor of this very exciting endeavor.   Unlike EBay, VGE has many buyer to seller payment options and include personal check, cashier’s check, money orders, Western Union, Paypal, Google Check Out, Authorize. net and even more so you now the FREEDOM and OPPORTUNITY to conduct your business the way you want to.   To summarize, build your business on VGE as quickly as you can so you can make a ton of money especially with the holidays coming.   We want you to be successful and we want our site to be the best ALTERNATIVE out there.   Thank you and welcome to your future!!!!   Registration to sell or buy at Vintage Gems Emporium is free and easy. To sign up today visit http://www. vintagegemsemporium. com.

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CD Rates, The Basic Points for Starter Investor

Certificates of Deposit (CD) can be a good way to make a kind of investment, if you want a kind of investment that keeps your principal secure. Certificate of deposit has a good feature that is lack of market risk because the rate is guaranteed for the period time of the deposit and its principal is protected by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation if they are issued through a bank. So that, you can sleep well over night believing you’re not going to lose your lifetime saving. Generally the commercial banks and other financial institutions issue certificates of deposit (CD) to investors as short to medium-term investment instruments. The commercial banks and other financial institutions borrow the certain amount of money for a certain period time from the investors. It means that the investors cannot withdraw their funds before its due date. In exchange for that, the banks will pay a predetermined rate of interest to the investors called Certificate Of Deposit Rate (CD Rate). Investing in a CD during the period when interest rates are increasing can provide investors higher returns. For this reason, investors who plan to invest in CD should research well on the history and the trends of CD rates. So that, it can help them to plan to get the best time to run the action. On internet and with the latest time technology, it’s so easy to find the best rate. Keep on utilizing internet where you can get the best rates. Do not ever sign up straightly for the first CD rate you find because you’re just dealing with trouble. Your typical brick and mortar stores usually have the worst rates. This is why I am glad to suggest you bank online. There are so many banks out there and vary among them. You will know that some institutions require $25,000 to be invested at the beginning while others will ask you to invest only $5,000. Ensure you realize what you can achieve by investing and what you can’t.  Usually, if you invest more funds, you can get better condition in terms of your rate. With the help of Certificate of Deposit Calculator you can determine the amount of cash of CD interest that you can get. The Certificate of Deposit Calculator requires some details to be input such as the amount of deposit, required rate of return etc. Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation protects the CD in the U. S. if they are issued through a bank. You should ensure exactly your opted bank is federally insured on them. You have to recognize the bank that is considered as well capitalized. The bank must hold these points: the size of the bank (assets), capital (or equity), the equity/asset ratio (look for 7% or greater), the profit (or loss), the age of the bank (new banks usually carry an operating loss for about 3-years), and finally the total risk-based capital (should be 10% or higher).

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Solar Power Technologies on Hold

Two solar power technologies exist, the passive and the active technology. The passive technology are the photocell panels or the photovoltaic film that receives sunlight and generates electricity more apt for a space station or a home. The active technology is a solar thermal that uses a dish to concentrate sunlight that produces steam, which in turn powers a turbine that generates electricity. Another active technology, which is not being promoted, hidden form public view, is using the Stirling Engine to move a power generator. The passive technology is ready to go, and there are a few homes that have already installed the system. This system is totally clean, backed by the USDOE Solar American Initiative, it requires sufficient space on the roof to position the panels or film, and uses an inverter to turn direct current into alternate current homes can use. The Utility companies have also developed the Net Metering system to buy electricity on their terms, from homes that have generate a surplus of electricity. The new federal tax law “Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008″ effective January 2009 provides a 30% tax credit of the cost of a solar system. Some States are also providing large incentives to install solar systems, although with the current economic crisis these paybacks can be curtailed or delayed. The rest of the payback has to come from real savings generated over time by the system from the Utility company. This passive solar system is expensive as of today, and payback is obtained in 8 years of savings. Photovoltaic film or photocell panels are low efficiency and voltage, and compare badly with the option of buying electricity from the utility company. Currently you require from 13 to 15 photocell panels to generate the 2. 5 to 3. 0 Kilowatt hours generating capacity. Walmart has established a pilot plan to install photovoltaic panels in several of their stores. If the system produces a return, they will massively implement it in all their stores, since they have sufficient roof space currently not utilized. The Solar-thermal system is not adequate for homes and mainly will be used for large Utility companies. However, the active system based on a Stirling engine to power a generator which could be applicable for homes, is not available for massive distribution. Although all of its components have been developed, no one has yet integrated the solar power generating kit, or a home appliance. This home system or appliance should be very low cost because it requires: a solar collector or dish which could cost around $200 USD, a stiriling engine with a cost of $350, the 3 KW per hour power generator with a cost of $350, and the battery bank which is the expensive ticket item and could run several thousand dollars, to store electricity if the system is a stand alone not tied to the power grid. If the home is currently supplied by a utility company, then the battery bank is not needed and the Net Metering system with the public utility company can be used. In addition to the sun collector dish the rest of the system can be packaged in two boxes. One which has the stiriling engine and power generator, and the other with the battery if you are a location not tied to the grid. It can also have a gas heater installation as a backup to when there is a lack of sunlight making this a very reliable alternative. Apparently, there are companies in America, New Zealand, India, Sweden, and other countries trying to develop the stiriling engine . A few companies are receiving funding from investment funds to develop the stiriling engine for this home appliance. Infinia Corporation, a US company has a head start, because they are currently producing a big sterling engine to power up 10 homes at a time and installing many of them in a centralized solar farm in California. Other companies should not be discouraged because markets are so huge, there will be enough room for all suppliers. Just in United States alone there is a potential of 124 million homes that could use the solar power appliance, plus commercial and industrial sites. Having the home powering appliance, can be the initial steps for returning to sustainable systems. Today, the sun is light and warmth, provided to us from God and Nature, free for all of us to use and enjoy. A home solar powered generator would provide clean energy, and allow equal footing to all nations rich and poor, to devote their funding into other worthwhile social services such as health and education. Rich nations which have electrical grids and power generation capacity would suddenly feel there would be no need to continue increasing Power generation capacities and hopefully they would discontinue all those plants that contaminate. Please see Poverty generation:  http://www. articlesbase. com/politics-articles/poverty-and-the-new-world-order-809385. html

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Credit Repair Secrets of the Pros

Become a Credit Repair PowerhouseCredit repair requires a bit of finesse. It is essential to approach your credit repair project from several different angles simultaneously. This multi-faceted of approach will insure the best possible outcome. Leave out a single aspect of the project and your credit repair effort is likely to languish, or even fail in spite of the most belabored struggle. Are you ready for great success? Here are the credit repair secrets of the pros. Follow along and watch the magic happen. Rebuild Your Credit Now or FailIt does not matter how bad your credit is when you begin your credit repair journey, you need to start rebuilding your credit today. Credit cards are the most powerful tool available. You may be thinking that it would be better to wait until your credit is better before making application for a credit card, but that is not correct. Revolving credit takes up to six months to yield solid credit score benefits, so you cannot afford to wait. And if you are concerned about getting approved just apply for secured cards. Two is the correct number of cards for optimal credit repair results. Once you have them in hand just follow these rules. Revolving Debt RulesOnce you have two new credit cards open you need to manage them in a very special manner for the first year of your credit repair and recovery journey. Use them right away and never let the balance go all the way to zero. In addition, you need to learn about the magical relationship between your balance and your card limit. If you want your credit score to shine you should reduce your balance below 20 percent of the card’s limit. For example, if you have a credit card with a three hundred dollar limit you should keep the balance under sixty dollars. Credit Repair Timing is EverythingFor clarity, I should point out that you can do anything you want with your credit card balance if no one will be looking at your scores. Running a high balance has no long term effect on your score; as soon as you pay down your balance your scores will pop right up. Just make sure to get your balances down at least sixty days in advance of needing your scores, as it can take that long for the credit bureaus to get the updated balance information. How much of an impact will this have on your credit repair results? It can change your life. The difference between a low balance and a maxed out card can translate into a whopping 150 points. See the light!The Right StuffStay away from store cards and consumer credit such as furniture, appliance, and electronics store loans, at least while you are trying to fire up your credit repair project. If you have this type of debt right now try to pay it off as soon as possible. The FICO scoring model has a bias against this debt and your score will pay the price. Once again, it doesn’t really matter if you open an account at every store in town as long as you don’t need your scores to be at their best right. Store cards and consumer debt can be convenient and even financially beneficial if used right, just make sure to clean things up at least sixty days before you need your score and you will see the credit repair results you are looking for. Learn About Statutes of LimitationIf you really want to fire up your credit repair weaponry and do some serious damage against the evil-doers you must take the time to understand the importance of statutes of limitation and their significance in dealing with errant collection accounts on your credit report. A statute of limitation is the period of time that a debt may be collected through the court system. In the vast majority of cases the statute of limitation is far less than the reporting period limit. Debts beyond the statute of limitation become extremely negotiable. If a collector has no leverage, and they know that you know, they are likely to become entirely docile and willing to accept a small settlement. In addition, you can stop any collector from contacting you with no worry about legal ramification, simply by sending them a cease communication letter. Want to learn more about this powerful credit repair tool? Statutes of limitation are state and debt type specific and are all easily found on the Internet. So logon and learn. Good luck!Copyright © 2009 Ian Webber. All Content. All Rights Reserved.

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The Basics of CD Duplication

If you’ve been shopping for blank CDs or blank DVDs recently, you may have found yourself a bit confused by all of the choices - CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, and DVD+RW. Trying to figure out the abbreviations between them can be a bit mind racking indeed. To make matters worse for those who aren’t up on the lastest marvels of technology is the rate at which the industry of technology is evolving.   Just when you think you’ve caught on to the concepts of MP3s and burning CD and DVD media, new twists on blank media hits the market and you found yourself confused more than you were to start with. The “R” found in CD-R and DVD+/-R media stands for recordable. It will tell consumers that these disks are blank recordable media. You can record movies, data, music, and photos on the disc, but the discs cannot be erased. The “RW” on CD-RW and DVD+/-RW media stands for rewritable. This lets you know that media with RW on them can be recorded and erased several times. Even though the prices for blank CD and DVD media is inexpensive, you can expect to pay a bit more for RW type media. The biggest source of confusion stems from DVD-R and DVD-RW and how they are different from DVD+R and DVD+RW media. In order to avoid a long technical speech on the differences, you simply need to know that each DVD types can record movies just like the next type. DVD+R and DVD+RW are a newer more expensive technology that offers a few technical advantages over DVD-R and DVD-RW. None the less, DVD-R has greater compatibility with more DVD players than any other format of blank DVDs. If you have a newer DVD player or if you use your computer to play back media, you should have no problems with DVD+R/DVD+RW media. Some say that they provide a better range of quality, although the quality is indeed similar. Keep in mind that all recordable CD and DVD media do the same thing regardless of their particular brand or extension. Because there is not an industry standard that involves DVD technology, not every DVD player is compatible with each and every format you see on retail store shelves. For this very reason, you should always check with DVD player manual to see which type of recordable media it will play back. This way, you’ll know what to buy the next time you go shopping for blank CD or DVD media.

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