Nina Conti and Monkey

Nina_Conti_and_MonkeyThis is Nina Conti's performance for the charity event 'Tickled Pink' from last year. If you like her, you can check out her official website at www.ninaconti.co.uk

Rating:    User: wendywhiskey   2007-05-16T22:27:18.013Z

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Robert Conti - Intros, Endings and Turnarounds

Robert_Conti_-_Intros,_Endings_and_TurnaroundsRobert Conti - Intros, Endings and Turnarounds. Robert Conti teaches 100 professional, ready to use jazz guitar intros, endings and turnarounds.

Rating:    User: chordmelod   2008-05-28T16:06:34.207Z

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Robert Conti - The Formula For Harmonic Protocol DVD

Robert_Conti_-_The_Formula_For_Harmonic_Protocol_DVDJazz guitarist Robert Conti performs and teaches a jazz chord melody solo of "Love Me Tender" from his instructional book and DVD - The Formula For Harmonic Protocol

Rating:    User: chordmelod   2008-06-18T13:51:33.96Z

Tags: instruction | chord | melody | solos. |

A t The Fair, "La Resa Dei Conti" (Paying Off Scores) [From "For a Few Dollars More"]

A_t_The_Fair,_La_Resa_Dei_Conti_(Paying_Off_Scores)_[From_For_a_Few_Dollars_More]Kitty and Christine spend the day at the fair. Scored to Ennio Morricone's, " La Resa Dei Conti" (Paying Off Scores) [From "For a Few Dollars More"]

Rating:    User: sallytgrrl   2008-04-30T13:50:46.77Z

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Short Sale Investing Secrets Revealed - Making Money Investing In Preforeclosures

Short_Sale_Investing_Secrets_Revealed_-_Making_Money_Investing_In_PreforeclosuresShort Sale Investing Pro Reveals The Key To Making More Money In Less Time.

Rating:    User: bbionic   2007-11-24T09:24:02.577Z

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Cyberstalking Case Study Targeting Cheryl Shuman Speaking on Issues From Youtube

Cyberstalking_Case_Study_Targeting_Cheryl_Shuman_Speaking_on_Issues_From_YoutubeOnline Harassment, Cyberstalking, Bully, Gang Safety Tips You must clearly tell the harasser to stop Generally more...speaking, it is unwise to communicate with a harasser. However, as soon as you determine that you are truly being harassed by someone, you must very clearly tell that person to stop. Simply say something like "Do not contact me in any way in the future" and leave it there. You do not need to explain why, just state that you do not want the person to contact you. Sometimes it is helpful to copy this message to the abuse department of the harasser's ISP. Keep a record of this message for your records. Do not respond to any further messages of any sort from the harasser. Don't have anyone else contact the harasser on your behalf. It is common for the harasser to claim that you are harassing him or her, but if you aren't contacting the person, it is clear that you aren't the harasser. Save everything One of the first impulses many harassment victims have is to just delete any communications they've received, and that's a bad idea. It's important to save absolutely every communication you have with the harasser - email, chat logs, ICQ histories, anything. If the harasser has created a web site about you, save copies of it to your local system and have someone you trust who would testify in court for you if necessary to do the same. If you receive any phone calls from the harasser, have them traced immediately (your local phone company can tell you how to do that). If you receive any kind of postal mail or other offline communications, save them (with envelopes, boxes, etc.). Do not destroy any evidence - and do not handle it more than absolutely necessary or permit anyone else to do so. Immediately turn the evidence over to the police. Place envelopes, letters, etc. in plastic bags to protect any possible fingerprints. Complain to the appropriate parties It can at times be a little difficult for people to determine who the appropriate party is. If you're harassed in a chat room, contact whoever runs the server you were using. If you're harassed on any kind of instant messaging service, read the terms of service and harassment policies they've provided and use any contact address given there. If someone has created a web site to harass you, complain to the server where the site is hosted. If you're being harassed via email, complain to the sender's ISP and any email service (like Hotmail) used to send the messages. Figuring out who to complain to is one of the areas in which WHOA's volunteers can definitely help you. Determine your desired result What do you want to have happen? You need to think about that. Be realistic. It's reasonable to expect that you can get the harasser to stop contacting you. It is reasonable to expect that you can increase your safety online and offline and that of your family. It is not realistic to expect an apology from the harasser or any kind of "payback" or revenge. If you want to file a lawsuit because of something the harasser said about you, find a lawyer who will take the suit, but realize that you'll probably have to pay a lot of legal costs and may not ever get any kind of satisfaction. Take our advice You have to be willing to take the advice given to you, or you're wasting your time and ours. If we suggest that you change your email address, there's a good reason for it, even if it is a hassle. If we suggest that you not visit a particular chat room again, there's a good reason for it. Read our Online Safety Tips and follow the advice there. Labels: cheryl shuman, cyberbully expert, cybergang expert, cyberstalking expert, megan meier, myspace, nikki catsouras posted by CherylShuman.com at 8:26 AM 0 comments links to this post Youtube Cyberstalking Gang Target Cheryl Shuman YouTube Cybergang Case Study: Target Cheryl Shuman This video was created by a young woman in Alaska who was recruited by "Ilene888" and John David Briley on Youtube. John David

Rating:    User: CherylShuman   2008-06-25T15:23:26.173Z

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Cyberstalking Case Study Targeting Cheryl Shuman Speaking on Issues From Youtube

Cyberstalking_Case_Study_Targeting_Cheryl_Shuman_Speaking_on_Issues_From_YoutubeOnline Harassment, Cyberstalking, Bully, Gang Safety Tips You must clearly tell the harasser to stop Generally more...speaking, it is unwise to communicate with a harasser. However, as soon as you determine that you are truly being harassed by someone, you must very clearly tell that person to stop. Simply say something like "Do not contact me in any way in the future" and leave it there. You do not need to explain why, just state that you do not want the person to contact you. Sometimes it is helpful to copy this message to the abuse department of the harasser's ISP. Keep a record of this message for your records. Do not respond to any further messages of any sort from the harasser. Don't have anyone else contact the harasser on your behalf. It is common for the harasser to claim that you are harassing him or her, but if you aren't contacting the person, it is clear that you aren't the harasser. Save everything One of the first impulses many harassment victims have is to just delete any communications they've received, and that's a bad idea. It's important to save absolutely every communication you have with the harasser - email, chat logs, ICQ histories, anything. If the harasser has created a web site about you, save copies of it to your local system and have someone you trust who would testify in court for you if necessary to do the same. If you receive any phone calls from the harasser, have them traced immediately (your local phone company can tell you how to do that). If you receive any kind of postal mail or other offline communications, save them (with envelopes, boxes, etc.). Do not destroy any evidence - and do not handle it more than absolutely necessary or permit anyone else to do so. Immediately turn the evidence over to the police. Place envelopes, letters, etc. in plastic bags to protect any possible fingerprints. Complain to the appropriate parties It can at times be a little difficult for people to determine who the appropriate party is. If you're harassed in a chat room, contact whoever runs the server you were using. If you're harassed on any kind of instant messaging service, read the terms of service and harassment policies they've provided and use any contact address given there. If someone has created a web site to harass you, complain to the server where the site is hosted. If you're being harassed via email, complain to the sender's ISP and any email service (like Hotmail) used to send the messages. Figuring out who to complain to is one of the areas in which WHOA's volunteers can definitely help you. Determine your desired result What do you want to have happen? You need to think about that. Be realistic. It's reasonable to expect that you can get the harasser to stop contacting you. It is reasonable to expect that you can increase your safety online and offline and that of your family. It is not realistic to expect an apology from the harasser or any kind of "payback" or revenge. If you want to file a lawsuit because of something the harasser said about you, find a lawyer who will take the suit, but realize that you'll probably have to pay a lot of legal costs and may not ever get any kind of satisfaction. Take our advice You have to be willing to take the advice given to you, or you're wasting your time and ours. If we suggest that you change your email address, there's a good reason for it, even if it is a hassle. If we suggest that you not visit a particular chat room again, there's a good reason for it. Read our Online Safety Tips and follow the advice there. Labels: cheryl shuman, cyberbully expert, cybergang expert, cyberstalking expert, megan meier, myspace, nikki catsouras posted by CherylShuman.com at 8:26 AM 0 comments links to this post Youtube Cyberstalking Gang Target Cheryl Shuman YouTube Cybergang Case Study: Target Cheryl Shuman This video was created by a young woman in Alaska who was recruited by "Ilene888" and John David Briley on Youtube. John David

Rating:    User: CherylShuman   2008-06-25T15:05:03.047Z

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Lurking at the Oscars

Lurking_at_the_OscarsStrickland walks backstage as Regis Philbin interviews Bill Conti, during the Oscar's Red Carpet 2008.

Rating:    User: Boaconstrickland   2008-03-26T23:13:19.563Z

Tags: strickland | oscars | red | carpet | kodak | theatre | academy | awards | angeles | sketchy | sketchy | hollywood | regis | philbin | bill |

Veterans vs Veterans Administration Case UpDate 6-25-08

Veterans_vs_Veterans_Administration_Case_UpDate_6-25-08The Government and the VA are the People of this country, it is up to the People to give back what is owed to those who serve, Contact your Reps and Demand the Overhall of the VA, long overdue! SF Federal Judge Refuses To Order Overhaul Of VA http://cbs5.com/local/veterans.administration.lawsuit.2.757067.html A federal judge in San Francisco refused Wednesday to order an overhaul of the Department of Veterans Affairs' health care system, saying veterans groups who had sued for the changes should take their case elsewhere. VETERANS FOR COMMON SENSE (VCS) v. VETERANS AFFAIRS (VA): CASE UPDATE DRA (Disability Rights Advocates - Legal) Press Release - DOC File http://www.dralegal.org/downloads/cases/Veterans/PTSD%20_final_press_release.DOC Swords to Plowshares Press Release - PDF File: http://swords-to-plowshares.org/iraq-veteran-project/policywatch/judge-rules-against-vets-in-ptsd-case/ The Courts Decision - PDF File - 82 Pages: http://www.cand.uscourts.gov/CAND/Judges.nsf/c94e3503d5b16b1d88256d480060b74a/be049cdf5f19c12c88257473005d35b7/$FILE/veterans%20findings.pdf

Rating:    User: jimstaro   2008-06-26T09:43:48.2Z

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Cyberstalking Case Study Targeting Cheryl Shuman Speaking on Issues From Youtube

Cyberstalking_Case_Study_Targeting_Cheryl_Shuman_Speaking_on_Issues_From_YoutubeOnline Harassment, Cyberstalking, Bully, Gang Safety Tips You must clearly tell the harasser to stop Generally more... more...speaking, it is unwise to communicate with a harasser. However, as soon as you determine that you are truly being harassed by someone, you must very clearly tell that person to stop. Simply say something like "Do not contact me in any way in the future" and leave it there. You do not need to explain why, just state that you do not want the person to contact you. Sometimes it is helpful to copy this message to the abuse department of the harasser's ISP. Keep a record of this message for your records. Do not respond to any further messages of any sort from the harasser. Don't have anyone else contact the harasser on your behalf. It is common for the harasser to claim that you are harassing him or her, but if you aren't contacting the person, it is clear that you aren't the harasser. Save everything One of the first impulses many harassment victims have is to just delete any communications they've received, and that's a bad idea. It's important to save absolutely every communication you have with the harasser - email, chat logs, ICQ histories, anything. If the harasser has created a web site about you, save copies of it to your local system and have someone you trust who would testify in court for you if necessary to do the same. If you receive any phone calls from the harasser, have them traced immediately (your local phone company can tell you how to do that). If you receive any kind of postal mail or other offline communications, save them (with envelopes, boxes, etc.). Do not destroy any evidence - and do not handle it more than absolutely necessary or permit anyone else to do so. Immediately turn the evidence over to the police. Place envelopes, letters, etc. in plastic bags to protect any possible fingerprints. Complain to the appropriate parties It can at times be a little difficult for people to determine who the appropriate party is. If you're harassed in a chat room, contact whoever runs the server you were using. If you're harassed on any kind of instant messaging service, read the terms of service and harassment policies they've provided and use any contact address given there. If someone has created a web site to harass you, complain to the server where the site is hosted. If you're being harassed via email, complain to the sender's ISP and any email service (like Hotmail) used to send the messages. Figuring out who to complain to is one of the areas in which WHOA's volunteers can definitely help you. Determine your desired result What do you want to have happen? You need to think about that. Be realistic. It's reasonable to expect that you can get the harasser to stop contacting you. It is reasonable to expect that you can increase your safety online and offline and that of your family. It is not realistic to expect an apology from the harasser or any kind of "payback" or revenge. If you want to file a lawsuit because of something the harasser said about you, find a lawyer who will take the suit, but realize that you'll probably have to pay a lot of legal costs and may not ever get any kind of satisfaction. Take our advice You have to be willing to take the advice given to you, or you're wasting your time and ours. If we suggest that you change your email address, there's a good reason for it, even if it is a hassle. If we suggest that you not visit a particular chat room again, there's a good reason for it. Read our Online Safety Tips and follow the advice there. Labels: cheryl shuman, cyberbully expert, cybergang expert, cyberstalking expert, megan meier, myspace, nikki catsouras posted by CherylShuman.com at 8:26 AM 0 comments links to this post Youtube Cyberstalking Gang Target Cheryl Shuman YouTube Cybergang Case Study: Target Cheryl Shuman This video was created by a young woman in Alaska who was recruited by "Ilene888" and John David Briley on Youtube. Jo

Rating:    User: CherylShuman   2008-06-25T17:59:06.81Z

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