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JOURNALISM & TELEVISION


How to Make a TV News Resume Tape
How to Get a TV News Reporter Job
How to Pick a TV News Agent
How to Pitch a TV News Story
How to Be Fair in a TV News Story
How to Do TV Makeup for a Man
How to Do a "Stand Up" for a TV News Story
How to Pick a Sound Bite for a TV News Story
How to Record a Voice Track for a TV News Story
How to Use Graphics in a TV News Story
How to Use Music in a TV News Story
How to Look Good on TV
How to Read a Teleprompter
How to Anchor a TV Newscast
How to Get a TV Station to Cover a Event


PHOTOGRAPHY & VIDEO

How to Shoot Good Quality Video of Children
How to Learn Studio Lighting Basics
How to Use a Fill Flash
How to Use a Flash as a Fill Flash
How to Use an Outdoor Fill Flash
How to Transfer Hi8 to DVD
How to Upload VHS Tapes Onto a Computer
How to Make Photography Lighting


BUSINESS & INVESTING

How to Become a Good Investor
How to Invest in Stocks for the Beginner
How to Invest in Stocks Online
How to Invest in a Fidelity Magellan Mutual Fund
How to Roll a 401k Over to a Roth IRA
How to Roll Over a Traditional IRA to a Roth IRA
How to Buy Berkshire Hathaway Shares
How to Evaluate Mutual Funds Expense Ratio 12b-1
How to Find Discount Broker Ratings
How to Invest in the Virtual Stock Exchange
How to Define Static Budgets
How to Define Matrix Structure
How to Explain Capitalization Rate
How to Define Perpetuity

How to Define Cost Basis

How to Define Capital Expenditure
How to Define an Interest Expense
How to Calculate Average Single Category Cost Basis
How to Calculate Annual Percentage Yield
How to Practice Stock Trading Online
How to Become a Millionaire in the Stock Market
How to Make Money Grow Faster Through Mutual Funds


MARTIAL ARTS

How to Do a Hapkido Forward Roll
How to Do a Hapkido Backward Roll
How to Do a Hapkido Forward Fall
How to Do a Hapkido Backward Fall
How to Strengthen Your Fingers for a Spear Hand Strike
How to Punch Harder
How to Punch Through Bricks
How to Tie a Black Belt


FITNESS & SPORTS

How to Do Ladder Curls for Your Biceps
How to Do Decline Barbell Presses
How to Gain Muscle Fast and Free
How to Find Pressure Points On the Body
How to Develop Speed

How to Locate a Personal Trainer
How to Place Kick a Football
How to Strength-Train for Rock Climbing
How to Teach Batting
How to Learn to Climb a Rope
How to Get in Shape for Winter Sports
How to Become a Faster Moving Boxer
How to Become a Faster Swinging Boxer


TRAVEL

How to Improve Gas Mileage on a Long Road Trip

How to Travel Around Asia on a Budget
How to Tour Asia

How to Tour Minnesota
How to Load a Moving Van
How to Pack Dining Room Chairs in a Moving Truck
How to Pack a Moving Van


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Currency Karma - Kent Ninomiya


Right now is arguably the worst time in memory for Americans to travel overseas. The dollar is at record lows against many currencies around the world. Gone are the days when you could travel to “cheap” countries where the mighty dollar pounded the “monopoly money” of an economically weaker nation. America’s bully currency is now itself being bullied. The humiliation is humbling. I recently had to change an airline ticket in Europe. Even though I originally purchased the ticket in dollars, the airline demanded I pay the change fee in a more stable currency… Polish zloty. Business in third world countries often takes place in “hard” currencies instead of the inflation prone local money. Until now the dollar was the gold standard of hard currency. No more. I spoke to a friend of mine in Africa the other day who says no one wants dollars anymore. I remember back in the early 1980’s when a dollar was worth ten francs and nearly equal to the British pound. Americans ran off to Italy then Greece then Turkey chasing cheaper and cheaper sunspots where they could lounge on the beach while their dollars stretched further and further. If you believe in karma then this is just America getting payback. The euro came and did away with the lire and drachma. Southern Europe was no longer cheap. Our economy is now in the toilet and the United States is suddenly the travel bargain for international tourists, not the other way around. Could the day be coming when we have droves of Europeans talking loudly in our restaurants demanding to know why we don’t speak French or Hungarian or Swedish? If you believe in karma, it would only be fair. *** Kent Ninomiya
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12 Apr 2008

Asian Lunar New Year - Kent Ninomiya




Kent Ninomiya - Happy Lunar New Year everyone! All around the world there are celebrations with feasts, fireworks and dancing dragons. It's a time for Asian families and familes of Asian decent to get together and revel in the new year. It is Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years Day all wrapped into one in asian culture. It's often called "Chinese New Year," but this isn't particularly accurate. While it is widely observed in China, it is also an important holiday for people throughout East Asia and of Asian ancestry all over the world. Believe it or not, there are still people out there who do not realize all Asian people are NOT Chinese. Lunar New Year is also a more accurate term. The holiday usually begins on the first day of the first lunar month. This makes the lunar calendar much more accurate than the Julian calendar. Jokes are often made about the Chinese being backward for celebrating the new year late. In reality the west celebrates the new year early. While the traditional Chinese calendar does not record continuously numbered years, 2008 is considered year 4705. So happy 4705 everyone! Kent Ninomiya

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08 Feb 2008

World Wide Economic Crisis - Kent Ninomiya





Kent Ninomiya - Asian financial markets are making it clear that they fear the economic crisis in the United States will spread world wide. Today Japan's Nikkei 225 index dropped 5.1 percent after falling 3.9 percent Monday. They stopped trading in India when the Sensex index free fell 9.75 percent in the first few minutes. Hong Kong's Hang Seng shrank 8 percent after diving 5.5 percent the day before. The same is happening in the rest of the world. In Europe Monday, Britain's FTSE-100 fell 5.5 percent and France's CAC-40 Index slid 6.8 percent. Germany's blue-chip DAX 30 plunged 7.2 percent. Likewise, benchmark indices in China, South Korea and Singapore each fell at least 4 percent. Australia's benchmark index slid 7.1 percent and Indonesia's market was down 9 percent. The pain is expected to come full circle. American stocks will probably fall even more leading to more selling around the world resulting in a planetary economic slowdown.So what is this we are facing? Is it just another economic swing or something much bigger? Ask 100 economists and you will get 100 answers. Here's my take on it. We are realizing that everything in our world is interconnected. The war on terrorism, the war in Iraq, our unpopularity overseas all have economic components. We are spending a whole lot of money to support our agenda around the world. The United States is a rich nation but we have a finite amount of money. This is all catching up to us and there will be a reckoning. Most Americans alive today are too young to remember truly difficult times. 9-11 was certainly a crisis but it didn't impact most of our lives directly. Most of us don't believe we face something of the magnitude of the Great Depression or a World War. The truth is we can and may. Our economy, security and environment are more fragile than we know. We may soon find out just how fragile. Kent Ninomiya


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22 Jan 2008

New Rules - Kent Ninomiya

Kent Ninomiya - The next time you cross the Canadian border be prepared to show you passport. Starting January 31, American and Canadian citizens over 18 must show government ID and proof of citizenship. Gone are the days when you merely had to tell the border agent your citizenship. The government sites national security concerns. Realistically they had to do it to be fair considering the tightening of the Mexican border to the south. It's a blatant double standard to restrict one border and not the other. Another log jam of passport requests are expected in the coming months. Last year when the rule took effect for travelers flying to border countries the passport office was overwhelmed. If you plan to cross into the Great White North anytime soon, you'd better get in line. Kent Ninomiya
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19 Jan 2008

Open Skies - Kent Ninomiya

Kent Ninomiya - Next summer British Airways hopes to fly non stop from the United States to the European Continent. They would skip the now required stop over in the United Kingdom. This would likely be good for travelers since it would increase competition and theoretically lower fares. However there are many who don't want to see it happen. European and American based airlines don't want the competition. They will lobby against regulatory approval from the European Commission and American regulatory agencies. Landing rights will also need be be obtained from airports. Still, the announcement shows thawing in the traditionally restrictive international travel rules. More choices are always good for the traveler. However, if the dollar doesn't get stronger soon there will be few takers come this summer. Kent Ninomiya
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15 Jan 2008

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