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FIND A GOOD INVESTMENT. GOOD INVESTMENT


FIND A GOOD INVESTMENT. TRANSPORTATION INVESTMENTS GENERATING ECONOMIC RECOVERY. KS INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT CORP



Find A Good Investment





find a good investment






    investment
  • The action or process of investing money for profit or material result

  • An act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • investing: the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit

  • the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result; "this job calls for the investment of some hard thinking"; "he made an emotional investment in the work"

  • A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future

  • outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism





    find
  • Discover or perceive by chance or unexpectedly

  • Discover (someone or something) after a deliberate search

  • come upon, as if by accident; meet with; "We find this idea in Plato"; "I happened upon the most wonderful bakery not very far from here"; "She chanced upon an interesting book in the bookstore the other day"

  • discovery: the act of discovering something

  • Discover oneself to be in a surprising or unexpected situation

  • discovery: a productive insight





    good
  • Well

  • having desirable or positive qualities especially those suitable for a thing specified; "good news from the hospital"; "a good report card"; "when she was good she was very very good"; "a good knife is one good for cutting"; "this stump will make a good picnic table"; "a good check"; "a good

  • benefit; "for your own good"; "what's the good of worrying?"

  • well: (often used as a combining form) in a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good' is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well'); "the children behaved well"; "a task well done"; "the party went well"; "he slept well"; "a well-argued thesis"; "a well-seasoned dish";











Find It Jar items -- HELP WANTED!




Find It Jar items -- HELP WANTED!





These are the items that we've collected to potentially include in a "Find It Bottle" that our family is giving as a Christmas gift. A Find It Bottle is a sand-filled bottle with items to find by shaking it around.

We could just list the items plainly on the attached list, but we thought it would be more fun to come up with crossword-style clues instead. For example, a clue for the match might be: "Made in heaven?"

We need help coming up with these clues. Please put your ideas in the comments! We aren't going to put *all* of these items in the bottle. We'll only put in the items that have good clues; maybe about 25 items. I'll update this list as we go.

1. Match: Made in heaven?
2. Needle: Often lost in haystacks
3. Pasta: Just add water
4. Rubber band: The Michelin Man's orchestra
5. Rock: Beats scissors
6. Spring; Announced by Mr. Redbreast
7. Letter tile: Marks the spot (ideally on triple letter score)
8. Popcorn kernel: Orville's bread and butter
9. Ladybug: Its house is on fire; its children are gone
10. Sailboat
11. Screw: Phillip's fastener
12. Lite Brite peg
13. Hair clip
14. Button battery
15. Safety pin
16. Paper clip
17. Coin (Hong Kong)
18. Jingle bell: Bobbed tail decoration
(or: Makes spirits bright)
19. Marble
20. Microchip: Petite Pringle?
21. House (from Monopoly): A necessary investment for future hotel tycoons
(or maybe: Where the hotel tycoon cut his teeth)
22. Lego brick: Alone, the most useless toy ever
23. Sunflower seed
24. Thumbtack: Despite the name, it's better used on cork boards
25. Eye
26. Bead
27. Eraser: Eternally at war with pencils
28. Thimble: Helmet for Tom Thumb
29. Light bulb: Subject of screwy jokes
30. Toy car
31. Pig
32. Top hat (from Monopoly): Conceals your hare
33. Seashell: Sally sells them.
34. Game token ("Man", from Sorry)
35. Ball chain
36. Hot dog: Love-starved children wished they were one
37. Helmet: Joe's brain bucket
38. Acorn: Mighty seed
39. Die: Random number generator
40. Paper brad
41. Pin: Angel's dancefloor
42. Screw eye
43. Staple: Ironically, you can buy this at OfficeMax
44. Nut: Sometimes you feel like this. (Sometimes you don't.)
45. Button: Frosty's nose
46. Gun
47. Frog: Sometimes found in your throat











good times past




good times past





Just beyond Facinas on the road to the dam stands a huge abandoned army barracks. For a long time a rusty tank sat in splendour in the fields where cows now graze, but now it is gone. The buildings are fenced off and a sign forbids entry on pain of having bits of you blown off, but the cows can't read, and their owner has presumably found a way through the fence. Or perhaps they are official army cows.

The buildings are in that state of disrepair that causes estate agents to reach for their thesaurus. "Opportunity for renovation." "Great prospect for investment." In other words, they are on the point of collapsing under their own weight, and bits of some have already done so. I think the army and its tank might have helped, because many are stony versions of lace doilies, pierced through and through with gaping holes. It must be fun to blow holes in abandoned buildings with a great big tank cannon.

This shot was taken, timidly, from outside the compound, looking over the shoulder of the gate masonry, into a forgotten corner of a world now gone.









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BEST INVESTMENT NEWSLETTERS 2011 - BEST INVESTMENT


Best investment newsletters 2011 - Investment calc - Gross return on investment.



Best Investment Newsletters 2011





best investment newsletters 2011






    newsletters
  • (newsletter) report or open letter giving informal or confidential news of interest to a special group

  • A newsletter is a regularly distributed publication generally about one main topic that is of interest to its subscribers. Newspapers and leaflets are types of newsletters.

  • A bulletin issued periodically to the members of a society, business, or organization

  • (newsletter) A periodically sent publication containing current events or the like, generally on a particular topic or geared toward a fokin





    investment
  • outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism

  • A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future

  • An act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • The action or process of investing money for profit or material result

  • investing: the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit

  • the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result; "this job calls for the investment of some hard thinking"; "he made an emotional investment in the work"





    2011
  • 2011 (MMXI) will be a common year starting on a Saturday. In the Gregorian calendar, it will be the 2011th year of the Common Era, or of Anno Domini; the 11th year of the 3rd millennium and of the 21st century; and the 2nd of the 2010s decade.











Newsletter




Newsletter





Newsletter para clientes da loja Precoce de Belo Horizonte. (2009)











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EQUITY INVESTMENT 2011 - EQUITY INVESTMENT


Equity investment 2011 - To invest money for college.



Equity Investment 2011





equity investment 2011






    equity investment
  • In accounting and finance, equity is the residual claim or interest of the most junior class of investors in assets, after all liabilities are paid. If valuations placed on assets do not exceed liabilities, negative equity exists.

  • (equity investments) Ownership shares in a company. Also known as shares and stocks.

  • (Equity investments) Many companies offer us an opportunity to actually own a piece of their company. You can buy 'shares,' commonly known as stocks, in the company. Your investment returns are then related to how profitable and successful that company has been, and may go up or down.





    2011
  • 2011 (MMXI) will be a common year starting on a Saturday. In the Gregorian calendar, it will be the 2011th year of the Common Era, or of Anno Domini; the 11th year of the 3rd millennium and of the 21st century; and the 2nd of the 2010s decade.











Africa Day: 25 May 2011




Africa Day: 25 May 2011





(L-R) Prof. Jane Grimson, Chair of the Trinity International Development Initiative, Trinity College Dublin, Prof. Margaret Kigoozi, Director of the Uganda Investment Authority, Dr. Marcela Vrlareal, Director of Gender, Equity and Rural Employment Division at the UN Food & Agriculture Organisation and Kalongo Chitengi, Zambia Director of Self Help Africa pictured greeting Minister Jan O'Sullivan TD at the Africa Day event entitled "Investing in Africa - Society, Agriculture & Enterprise” held in Trinity College Dublin.
pictured at the Africa Day event entitled "Investing in Africa - Society, Agriculture & Enterprise” held in Trinity College Dublin.
Pic PAUL SHARP/SHARPPIX











What To Watch In 2011: Energy




What To Watch In 2011: Energy





Left to right: Yuliya Chernova, Dow Jones VentureWire (moderator); Neil S. Suslak, Braemar Energy Ventures; Gary R. Peterson, EnCap Investments; Hovey Kemp, Goodwin Procter LLP









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FIDELITY INVESTMENT BONDS - INVESTMENT BONDS


Fidelity investment bonds - Forum investment advisors - Capital investment credit.



Fidelity Investment Bonds





fidelity investment bonds






    fidelity investment
  • (Fidelity Investments) Fidelity Management and Research LLC (FMR LLC), known as Fidelity Investments, is one of the largest mutual fund groups in the world. It was founded in 1946 and serves North American investors. Fidelity Ventures is its venture capital arm.





    bonds
  • Barry (1964–), US baseball player; full name Barry Lamar Bonds. The winner of six National League Most Valuable Player awards (1990, 1992, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003), he played for the Pittsburgh Pirates 1982–1992 and the San Francisco Giants from 1993. He hit his 700th career home run in September 2004, a record matched only by Babe Ruth (1934) and Hank Aaron (1973)

  • (bond) a certificate of debt (usually interest-bearing or discounted) that is issued by a government or corporation in order to raise money; the issuer is required to pay a fixed sum annually until maturity and then a fixed sum to repay the principal

  • (bond) adhere: stick to firmly; "Will this wallpaper adhere to the wall?"

  • chemical bond: an electrical force linking atoms











Japhy Riddle, U'wa vigil, Fidelity Investments, downtown PA




Japhy Riddle, U'wa vigil, Fidelity Investments, downtown PA





Japhy Riddle at the Schools Group's U'wa vigil in front of Fidelity Investments in downtown Palo Alto, CA.

Location: University Ave, Palo Alto, CA
Date: circa 2001
Photo by: ?











fidelity socks knitting crochet 005




fidelity socks knitting crochet 005





new job since the beginning of august. can i tell you how much of a relief it is to have fabulous benefits, and an income?!

how did they know green is my favorite color?









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GRESHAM INVESTMENT MANAGEMENT LLC - MANAGEMENT LLC


Gresham Investment Management Llc - Investment Center Seneca - Why Work In Investment Management.



Gresham Investment Management Llc





gresham investment management llc






    investment management
  • (INVESTMENT MANAGERS) plan sponsors frequently are assisted by investment managers who help them decide how the pension funds should be invested. These managers are supervised by the plan sponsor.

  • Investment management is the professional management of various securities (shares, bonds and other securities) and assets (e.g., real estate) in order to meet specified investment goals for the benefit of the investors.

  • (Investment Managers) If Client is an investment manager or agent, Client represents and warrants that (a) it is executing these Terms on its own behalf and as agent of Client's principals, (b) Client has all requisite authority to so execute and to effect transactions through the BARX Services





    gresham
  • A city in northwestern Oregon, east of Portland; pop. 90,205

  • English financier (1519-1579)

  • Gresham is a station on the Rock Island District Metra line, which runs between Joliet, Illinois and downtown Chicago, Illinois at the LaSalle Street Station. It is in Zone B according to Metra fee schedules based on distance from downtown Chicago.

  • Gresham is a historic home near Edgewater, Anne Arundel County, Maryland. It is a large two and a half story frame dwelling. It is associated with Commodore Isaac Mayo, who occupied the property beginning in the early 19th century until his death in 1861.





    llc
  • Limited liability company; Logical Link Control: one of the two functions of a NIC

  • standard interface allowing any combination of MAC techniques and physical media to be used simultaneously in the same workstations; shields higher layer protocols from the peculiarities of the physical medium

  • Limited Liabilities Company. A legal entity many investors formed to own commercial properties.











Gresham & Raymond




Gresham & Raymond





Gresham, Colorado was the original post office for points west, Riverside, Raymond, Ferncliff, Allenspark and other points north. The area post office apparently had gummint funds to hang lath and have a nicely plastered interior, one of the few we’ve seen. Gresham was on the original wagon road that ascended Little Jim Creek from Jamestown, above the canyon and northward toward Allenspark. The post office was almost certainly decommissioned after the new road, Highway #7 up the South St.Vrain Canyon, was finished up from Lyons but a later logging operation returned it to use and probably sustained some men through the Great Depression. The log post office was papered in depression era (1933) newspaper, predominantly the Denver Post mining sections. We've found little information about Gresham even in the best sources of mining camp information. It was not listed in Crofutt's Grip-Sack Guide of Colorado for 1885 and most certainly post-dated Jamestown in the canyon below. The Demonitization of Silver in 1893 caused a depression and rendered few sliver mines profitable. It is possible that the majority of Gresham mining activity dated after demonitization when prospecting for gold was increasing.













Grasshopper in Gresham Street




Grasshopper in Gresham Street





The heraldic symbol of the 16th-century merchant Thomas Gresham (you can see his initials here) who founded the Royal Exchange, which is nearby. Most Londoners have no idea if this is a grasshopper, cricket or locust - it's just one of those things that you see all over the city.









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HOLLYWOOD MOVIE INVESTING - MOVIE INVESTING


Hollywood Movie Investing - First Eagle Investment



Hollywood Movie Investing





hollywood movie investing






    hollywood movie
  • The cinema of the United States has had a profound effect on cinema across the world since the early 20th century. Its history is sometimes separated into four main periods: the silent film era, classical Hollywood cinema, New Hollywood, and the contemporary period (after 1980).





    investing
  • Buy (something) whose usefulness will repay the cost

  • the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit

  • Expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial schemes, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture

  • Devote (one's time, effort, or energy) to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • (invest) endow: give qualities or abilities to

  • (invest) make an investment; "Put money into bonds"











Faith Domergue




Faith Domergue





THE MAGNATE Howard Hughes promoted the careers of several film actresses both before and during his tenure as head of RKO Studios, but the two stars in whom he invested most time and money were Jane Russell, who made it to the top, and Faith Domergue, who didn't.

Hughes nurtured the career of the sultry, dark-haired beauty Domergue for seven years, starting when she was only 16 years old. The first film in which she starred, Vendetta, is one of Hollywood's legendary disasters, finally released in 1950 four years after starting production, having gone through five directors, including such illustrious names as Preston Sturges and Max Ophuls. The same year that Vendetta opened to damning notices and an indifferent public, Where Danger Lives, in which Domergue co-starred with Robert Mitchum, also did poor business, and Hughes lost interest in his protege.

The exotic actress eventually achieved a fame of sorts, becoming a cult favourite for her roles in science-fiction movies such as It Came From Beneath the Sea, Cult of the Cobra and one of the most notable Fifties sci-fi films, This Island Earth.

Born in New Orleans in 1925, she was the adopted daughter of Annabelle Quimet and Leo Domergue. In the early Thirties the family moved to California, where Domergue attended Beverly Hills Catholic School and St Monica's Convent School. Shortly after leaving school in 1942, she attended a party aboard Howard Hughes's yacht, and so impressed him with her striking looks that he signed her to a long-term contract. Over three years of voice, diction and drama lessons followed before he considered her ready for the camera.

After a small one-scene role in Young Widow (1946) starring Jane Russell, Hughes cast her in the leading role in Vendetta. Domergue told Filmfax magazine in 1997,

Howard had formed a company with Preston Sturges called California Pictures and Preston had an idea to do what was then called Colomba (based on the novel by Prosper Merimee). He told Howard that he wanted to do a film with his girlfriend Frances Ramsden and Harold Lloyd called The Sin of Harold Diddlebock [later retitled Mad Wednesday] and, if Howard would allow Preston to produce and direct that, then Preston would produce Colomba with me. He told Howard, "I will make a star of Faith", which of course is what Howard wanted to hear.

Sturges chose Max Ophuls to direct Colomba and worked with him on the script, but when shooting started Sturges decided to take over the direction. According to Domergue,

Max would be allowed to say "Action!" and that was it - he was not allowed to say "Cut" or instruct any of the actors. Just before we started shooting Howard had been piloting his plane and had crashed into a house and remained between life and death for weeks, so now Sturges had total control of the company and at this point he lost his bearing. So much hubris came into his actions, this arrogant pride. Actor Nigel Bruce became short- tempered and my leading man George Dolenz wanted to leave. The whole picture was supposed to be for my benefit and here it was all going down the drain.

When Hughes became aware of the situation, the company was dissolved and Sturges and Ophuls dismissed. Stuart Heisler was hired, primarily to shoot close-ups, before the film was temporarily abandoned. Two years later Hughes, having taken over RKO, shot more footage for the film (now retitled Vendetta), then hired Mel Ferrer (who received sole screen credit as director) to shoot six weeks of retakes. In 1947 Domergue had married the director Hugo Fregonese, and on completion of the film went with him to his native Argentina:

The Vendetta experience was still on my mind - all that time and money wasted. By the time it was all over, I had no drive left, and, to be perfectly frank, I lost my first child because of Vendetta. I had a miscarriage and this was heartbreaking.

Domergue returned to Hollywood when Hughes offered her an RKO contract and the lead in John Farrow's film noir Where Danger Lives, in which Domergue was a psychotic who lets a doctor (Robert Mitchum) believe he killed her husband when in fact she has smothered him herself. "Robert Mitchum was wonderful," commented Domergue.

There was a scene where I was to get hysterical and it was difficult for me. After we shot the scene, Robert said to me, "I like you. You don't know what you're doing, but you're in there doing it with all your heart!" There was an enormous publicity campaign for me after I finished the film. I was on practically every cover of every magazine - 15 pages in Pageant, four pages in Life, the cover of Look - you name it.

Then, with both my films about to open in New York, I told the studio I couldn't go there because I was tired, angry and pregnant again. Howard phoned me and told me there was a lot of money tied up in the campaign. When I told him I was going to have a baby he said, "OK, goodbye Faith", and that wa











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2010/1/12





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Eric Rohmer obituary

Idiosyncratic French film-maker who was a leading figure in the cinema of the postwar new wave

* Tom Milne
* guardian.co.uk, Monday 11 January 2010 20.09 GMT

In Arthur Penn's intelligently unconventional private eye thriller Night Moves (1975), Gene Hackman's hero – who finds the mystery he faces as unfathomable as his personal relationships – is asked by his wife whether he wants to go to an Eric Rohmer movie. "I don't think so," he says. "I saw a Rohmer film once. It was kind of like watching paint dry."

Behind that exchange lies a jab at ­Hollywood's mistrust of any film-maker, especially a French one, who neglects plot and action in favour of cerebral exploration, metaphysical conceit and moral nuance. The Dream Factory, after all, had proved through trial and error that cinema is cinema, literature is ­literature, and the twain shall meet only provided the images rule, not the words.

Of the major American film-makers, perhaps only Joseph Mankiewicz allowed his scripts, fuelled by his own sparkling dialogue, to wag the tail of his movies. While acknowledging the ­brilliance, Hollywood punditry never failed to complain that Mankiewicz characters simply talked too much.

Rohmer, who has died aged 89, pushed even further into this disputed territory. The oldest of the group of critics associated with the film review Cahiers du Cinema, who launched the French new wave in the late 1950s, Rohmer had (writing initially under his real name of Maurice Scherer) established impeccable credentials for a future film-maker. Among the objects of his admiration were Dashiell Hammett, Alfred Hitchcock (about whom he wrote a monograph with Claude Chabrol), Howard Hawks, and above all FW Murnau, the great visual stylist of the German expressionist era (on whose version of Faust he published a doctoral thesis). As a film-maker, however, he turned instead to such literary-philosophical luminaries as Blaise Pascal, Denis Diderot, Choderlos de Laclos and Jean-Jacques Rousseau.

His first feature, Le Signe du Lion (The Sign of Leo), completed in 1959 after one false start and a handful of shorts, fitted comfortably into the early new wave formula of Parisian life, with its tale of a student musician, tempted into debt by a promised inheritance, who lapses into abject destitution after the legacy turns out to be a hoax. In retrospect, one can clearly see in it the seeds of Rohmer's later work. Showing little interest in plot or action, Rohmer concentrates on demonstrating how Paris itself becomes an objective ­correlative to the hero's state of mind, gradually metamorphosing from a ­welcoming city into a bleak stone desert as he realises that the friends from whom he might hope to borrow are all away for the vacation.

With Le Signe du Lion failing at the box office, Rohmer retreated into television where, while working on educational documentaries, he hatched his daring conception for a series of Six Moral Tales. Variations on a theme, each film would deal with "a man meeting a woman at the very moment when he is about to commit himself to someone else". Furthermore, as Rohmer later observed, the films would deal "less with what people do than with what is going on in their minds while they are doing it".

Made for TV, the first two films in the cycle, La Boulangere de Monceau (The Baker of Monceau, 1962) and La Carriere de Susanne (Suzanne's Career, 1963), shot in black and white and running for 26 and 60 minutes respectively, were too cramped in every respect to be ­more than clumsy foretastes of what was to come.

Completing the series for the cinema with La Collectionneuse (The Collector, 1966), Ma Nuit Chez Maud (My Night With Maud, 1969), his ­international breakthrough Le Genou de Claire (Claire's Knee, 1970) and L'Amour l'Apres-midi (Love in the Afternoon, 1972), Rohmer found exactly what he needed in the bigger screens, longer running times, more expansive ­locations and availability of colour (actually in black and white, My Night With Maud uses the snowy landscapes of Clermont-Ferrand as a perfect ­counterpoint to its chilly Pascalian thematic). Backed by the richly sensuous role now played by the visuals, the somewhat arid intellectual dandyism of the first two films flowered into a teasingly metaphysical exploration of human foibles.

Le Genou de Claire, for instance, ­perhaps the most accomplished of the six films, is about a French diplomat, on the brink of both middle age and ­marriage, enjoying a brief lakeside vacation in Switzerland. Seduced by his idyllic summery surroundings, he begins casting an appreciative eye over the young women on show. Innocent ­dalliance, he assures himself, proclaiming that his courtly fancy has been captured by the perfection of the eponymous heroine's knee. Deeper









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INVESTMENT COMPANY DIRECTORS. COMPANY DIRECTORS


Investment company directors. Mortgage investment services corporation. Registered investment advisor regulations.



Investment Company Directors





investment company directors






    investment company
  • a financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies

  • An investment company is a company whose main business is holding securities of other companies purely for investment purposes. The investment company invests money on behalf of its shareholders who in turn share in the profits and losses.

  • A corporation or trust whose primary purpose is to invest the funds of its shareholders.





    directors
  • A person who is in charge of an activity, department, or organization

  • A person who supervises the actors, camera crew, and other staff for a movie, play, television program, or similar production

  • (director) member of a board of directors

  • A member of the board of people that manages or oversees the affairs of a business

  • (director) someone who supervises the actors and directs the action in the production of a show

  • (director) someone who controls resources and expenditures











Movie director John Hillcoat




Movie director John Hillcoat





Director of Ghosts... of the Civil Dead and The Proposition and frequent collaborator with Nick Cave. Snapped following an interview I did with him at his PR's offices in London.











Music director




Music director





Our music director is leaving and has decided to pass the mic. We'll miss him.









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HIGH GROWTH INVESTMENTS. HIGH GROWTH


HIGH GROWTH INVESTMENTS. INVEST IN OPTIONS.



High Growth Investments





high growth investments






    growth investments
  • (Growth Investing) An approach to investment that concentrates on companies which have, or are expected to, increase their net profits faster than the market as a whole.

  • (Growth investing) Growth investing is a style of investment strategy. Those who follow this style, known as growth investors, invest in companies that exhibit signs of above-average growth, even if the share price appears expensive in terms of metrics such as price-to-earnings or price-to-book

  • (Growth investing) Growth companies and stocks are those that are on the way up, almost to a meteoric degree. They’re exciting and thrilling, but also a bit nerve-wracking.





    high
  • A notably happy or successful moment

  • greater than normal in degree or intensity or amount; "a high temperature"; "a high price"; "the high point of his career"; "high risks"; "has high hopes"; "the river is high"; "he has a high opinion of himself"

  • at a great altitude; "he climbed high on the ladder"

  • a lofty level or position or degree; "summer temperatures reached an all-time high"

  • A high point, level, or figure

  • A high-frequency sound or musical note











High point drain in Swale




High point drain in Swale





Overflow drain in rain garden swale. All of high poit's rain gardens are under drained. some consider this an expensive, unnecessary investment in grey infrastructure.

This work is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 United States License.

Please Attribute to: EPA Smart Growth











Melon vendor




Melon vendor





A vendor awaits for customers downtown Lahore. Despite higher growth and investment over the past few years, 35 million to 37 million people of Pakistan's population of around 150 million live below the poverty line.









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WHERE TO INVEST CASH 2011 : INVEST CASH 2011


Where To Invest Cash 2011 : Investing Software Review.



Where To Invest Cash 2011





where to invest cash 2011






    invest
  • Buy (something) whose usefulness will repay the cost

  • Expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial schemes, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture

  • Devote (one's time, effort, or energy) to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • make an investment; "Put money into bonds"

  • endow: give qualities or abilities to

  • furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors





    cash
  • Money in any form, esp. that which is immediately available

  • money in the form of bills or coins; "there is a desperate shortage of hard cash"

  • exchange for cash; "I cashed the check as soon as it arrived in the mail"

  • prompt payment for goods or services in currency or by check

  • Money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit





    2011
  • 2011 (MMXI) will be a common year starting on a Saturday. In the Gregorian calendar, it will be the 2011th year of the Common Era, or of Anno Domini; the 11th year of the 3rd millennium and of the 21st century; and the 2nd of the 2010s decade.











Cash Cash




Cash Cash





Cash Cash
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HOW TO BEGIN INVESTING IN - BEGIN INVESTING IN


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    investing
  • Expend money with the expectation of achieving a profit or material result by putting it into financial schemes, shares, or property, or by using it to develop a commercial venture

  • the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit

  • Devote (one's time, effort, or energy) to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • Buy (something) whose usefulness will repay the cost

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THE LIE IS COMING




THE LIE IS COMING





I THINK WE'VE ALL PRETTY MUCH FIGURED OUT THAT EVERY TIME BARRY THE EMPTY SUIT MAN CHILD SAYS THESE WORDS
EVERYTHING THAT FOLLOWS IS A LIE
HE MAY SAY "PERFECTLY CLEAR" OR ANY VARIATION OF THESE/THOSE WORDS
AND IT'S A LIE
LIKE MOST LEFTIST/PROGRESSIVE/MARXISTS HE IS ALMOST TOTALLY INCAPABLE OF TELLING THE TRUTH

IT WOULD BE MOST AMUSING IF NOT FOR THE GRAVE DAMAGE THESE IDIOTS ARE DOING TO OUR COUNTRY
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WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama prodded American businesses to do their share to help the economy, calling on executives to "get in the game" and begin investing nearly $2 trillion accumulating on their balance sheets.

The president, in a speech Monday to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, called for a cooperative relationship with the private sector and argued government and business have a shared responsibility. He highlighted new efforts by his administration to improve the nation's infrastructure, invest more on entrepreneurs and foster greater innovation.

But to a polite, subdued audience he offered a stout defense of government regulations, even as he promised to eliminate those that are too burdensome. He reached back to history, invoking President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's outreach to corporate leaders and evoking the strains of self-sacrifice expressed by President John Kennedy.

"I want to be clear: even as we make America the best place on earth to do business, businesses also have a responsibility to America," Obama said. "As we work with you to make America a better place to do business, ask yourselves what you can do for America. Ask yourselves what you can do to hire American workers, to support the American economy, and to invest in this nation."

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Obama's Canossa Moment
By The Prowler on 2.7.11 @ 6:08AM

President Obama makes what some members of the media call "peace" with American business, when he speaks at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce today.

Part of that "making peace" has involved signing onto policies largely shaped and pushed by Republicans in Congress after Obama and his Democrat leaders on Capitol Hill ran the U.S. business environment into the ditch. And the speech at the U.S. Chamber is seen as nothing more than one more piece of that pie.

"We don't want to do it," says a White House media aide. "Valerie Jarrett has been walking around here just cursing the U.S. Chamber since she got here, and she has been privately working against this speech ever since it was initially proposed back in the fall."

To prepare for the speech, the White House has been making an effort to speak to representatives of U.S. corporations -- and Chamber members -- for ideas to include in the speech. "It's the same old, same old," says the White House source. "Tax cuts, credits, trade agreements, stuff that our base of support wants nothing to do with. I don't really think people at the Chamber realize just how reviled they are over here. And it's killing us that our guy has do this."

The U.S. Chamber is rolling out the red carpet, encouraging all of its senior board members and Washington representatives to be present. The White House, apparently believing it was in a position to negotiate, requested such a turnout if the President were to speak.

What some in the White House find interesting isn't that the Chamber would have Obama, but that the Chamber believes that Obama and his team might somehow be buying into its agenda.

"Look, you can set this up as we're eating crow, or that we're waving the white flag because we know that unemployment really is up around 10 percent and we know we need the Chamber to help us, or whatever," says the source. "But we're doing this because politically we need to be seen over there, moderating. We will not forget what the Chamber did to our guy over the first two years. They sought to ruin his presidency, and we see a way to kneecap these guys, we will."













day 35: 22MAY2011




day 35: 22MAY2011





Unlike some photographers I know, I love sun flares. I'm lucky there's this thing called the viewfinder or I would be blind for sure.
Little editing done with the color, and some grains. Nothing too drastic this time.

"It begins now. An I'm holding your hand every stop of the way. And I'm so excited. Are you?" - Libby Rounds

My best friend wrote this awhile ago for her current girlfriend (at the time). You may be wondering if she wrote it for her, then why is it me who has it. Well before she was able to give it to her, they broke up. So Libby gave it to me. I don't really understand why she wanted me to have it. Maybe she didn't think I understood just how much she loved her. But I did. Julie was the first person she was really invested in, someone she truly loved inside and out. Loosing someone like that for the first time is devastating. It's been six months. Now I can finally see her healing. She's forgetting about her, and she's come to like someone else.

She's afraid to go out again and put herself out there. I hope she understands we all do that, every day on a micro-cosmical scale. Not just with relationships but with everything.

I've been worried about her these past six months. Now the sunlight is bleeding through her past.

It begins now.

A new beginning.









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INVESTMENT ADVISER MAGAZINE. ADVISER MAGAZINE


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Investment Adviser Magazine





investment adviser magazine






    investment adviser
  • Investment counsel to a mutual fund. Also may be the manager of a mutual fund.

  • A financial adviser (UK spelling) or financial advisor (US spelling), is a professional who renders financial services to individuals, businesses and governments.

  • someone who advises others how to invest their money





    magazine
  • A periodical publication containing articles and illustrations, typically covering a particular subject or area of interest

  • A regular television or radio program comprising a variety of topical news or entertainment items

  • a business firm that publishes magazines; "he works for a magazine"

  • a periodic publication containing pictures and stories and articles of interest to those who purchase it or subscribe to it; "it takes several years before a magazine starts to break even or make money"

  • A chamber for holding a supply of cartridges to be fed automatically to the breech of a gun

  • product consisting of a paperback periodic publication as a physical object; "tripped over a pile of magazines"











Tabloid Lover




Tabloid Lover





Nathan Tidwell is the son of a high profile stock broker and investment advisor and a Hollywood socialite; he’s grown up being in one of America’s tabloid families. With every turn, their faces graced the cover of numerous magazines. For a guy as shy as Nathan, it’s the last thing he wanted. He prefers to just keep a low profile and only see press at various philanthropy and social events.

His family’s financial life was going great until it was revealed that his father was found guilty of defrauded thousands of investors of billions of dollars. The family has an emergency fund for safe keeping, but they learned that his father later squandered that away with many bad business ventures. The family lost everything and were forced to move out of their Las Vegas penthouse and into a cramped 1 bedroom apartment. The media immediately pounced on them always digging for the latest scoop and constantly and bombarding Nathan with questions on his dad along with losing his social standing. It’s just no fun going from Wall Street to Wal-Mart.

Just when he felt like giving up, he caught the eye of a Winston scout and eagerly said yes to the idea of modeling. He liked the idea of being in fashion magazines instead of tabloids. So far, he is making a name for himself in the fashion world, succeeding at of distancing himself from his father’s embarrassing actions, and trying to get the Tidwell name out of the gutter.











Charity




Charity





An illustration for Investment Advisor magazine regarding people giving less to charitable causes due to the economy.
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MAKE MONEY WITH INVESTMENTS - WITH INVESTMENTS


MAKE MONEY WITH INVESTMENTS - CORPORATE VENTURE CAPITAL INVESTMENT



Make Money With Investments





make money with investments






    investments
  • A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future

  • An act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • The action or process of investing money for profit or material result

  • (invest) make an investment; "Put money into bonds"

  • (invest) furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors

  • (invest) endow: give qualities or abilities to





    money
  • the most common medium of exchange; functions as legal tender; "we tried to collect the money he owed us"

  • the official currency issued by a government or national bank; "he changed his money into francs"

  • The assets, property, and resources owned by someone or something; wealth

  • A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively

  • Sums of money

  • wealth reckoned in terms of money; "all his money is in real estate"





    make
  • The making of electrical contact

  • engage in; "make love, not war"; "make an effort"; "do research"; "do nothing"; "make revolution"

  • The manufacturer or trade name of a particular product

  • The structure or composition of something

  • give certain properties to something; "get someone mad"; "She made us look silly"; "He made a fool of himself at the meeting"; "Don't make this into a big deal"; "This invention will make you a millionaire"; "Make yourself clear"

  • brand: a recognizable kind; "there's a new brand of hero in the movies now"; "what make of car is that?"











Tree Banking Inc.




Tree Banking Inc.





Fred and Jocelyne with a 20 year old Sura Tree. Our mission at Tree Banking Inc. is to engage the public in the process of Rain Forest Reforestation and Carbon Offsetting by teaching them how to profit from their participation.











Tree Banking Inc.




Tree Banking Inc.





Jocelyne with an 8 month old Balsa tree. Our mission at Tree Banking Inc. is to engage the public in the process of Rain Forest Reforestation and Carbon Offsetting by teaching them how to profit from their participation.










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STOCK INVESTMENT PICKS. INVESTMENT PICKS


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Stock Investment Picks





stock investment picks






    investment
  • An act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • outer layer or covering of an organ or part or organism

  • The action or process of investing money for profit or material result

  • A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future

  • investing: the act of investing; laying out money or capital in an enterprise with the expectation of profit

  • the commitment of something other than money (time, energy, or effort) to a project with the expectation of some worthwhile result; "this job calls for the investment of some hard thinking"; "he made an emotional investment in the work"





    stock
  • (of a product or type of product) Usually kept in stock and thus regularly available for sale

  • banal: repeated too often; overfamiliar through overuse; "bromidic sermons"; "his remarks were trite and commonplace"; "hackneyed phrases"; "a stock answer"; "repeating threadbare jokes"; "parroting some timeworn axiom"; "the trite metaphor `hard as nails'"

  • Denoting a conventional character type or situation that recurs in a particular genre of literature, theater, or film

  • the capital raised by a corporation through the issue of shares entitling holders to an ownership interest (equity); "he owns a controlling share of the company's stock"

  • (of a phrase or expression) So regularly used as to be automatic or hackneyed

  • have on hand; "Do you carry kerosene heaters?"





    picks
  • (pick) select carefully from a group; "She finally picked her successor"; "He picked his way carefully"

  • An act or the right of selecting something from among a group of alternatives

  • (pick) choice: the person or thing chosen or selected; "he was my pick for mayor"

  • The person or thing perceived as the best in a particular group

  • Someone or something that has been selected

  • (pick) look for and gather; "pick mushrooms"; "pick flowers"











During the Presentation




During the Presentation





Prof. Lasser is talking about how to picking a stock - from finding an investment idea, to analyzing risk/return data, to purchase and eventual sale.











Cambridge House Investment Show Vancouver - The Coffin Brothers (CCE)




Cambridge House Investment Show Vancouver - The Coffin Brothers (CCE)





David and Eric Coffin speak on their recent stock picks and market outlook.









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MANAGEMENT INVESTMENTS : INVESTMENTS


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Management Investments





management investments






    investments
  • A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future

  • (invest) endow: give qualities or abilities to

  • (invest) furnish with power or authority; of kings or emperors

  • The action or process of investing money for profit or material result

  • An act of devoting time, effort, or energy to a particular undertaking with the expectation of a worthwhile result

  • (invest) make an investment; "Put money into bonds"





    management
  • The responsibility for and control of a company or similar organization

  • those in charge of running a business

  • (manage) pull off: be successful; achieve a goal; "She succeeded in persuading us all"; "I managed to carry the box upstairs"; "She pulled it off, even though we never thought her capable of it"; "The pianist negociated the difficult runs"

  • The process of dealing with or controlling things or people

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Site Preparation New Brunswick Project




Site Preparation New Brunswick Project





This photo shows land under Greenwood Management in New Brunswick Canada.
This site has been prepared for the development of a Christmas tree farm.
It is understood that this project has established a full time tree farm it will account for approximately 2% of the annual provinces sales of Christmas trees.











Acacia




Acacia





This picture shows Acacia next to a water bottle planted in the 2009 season. This picture was taken in March 2010 with the planting being completed in February 2010. Already due to the rainfall the Acacia has more than doubled in size.









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