Sunday, June 3, 2007

Trigun Episode 4 [1/3] Love & Peace




No one really knows what the 60 billion dollar-wanted-man named Vash really looks like, only what damage he has been fabled to have caused. Due to over 300 insurance claims filed by the inhabitants of the cities Vash the Stampede has supposedly demolished, the FIA has sent two claims inspectors - Meryl Stryfe & Milly Thompson - to find Vash and investigate / fine him for all the damage he has caused. Now Vash must not only deal with merciless bounty hunters, but hounding insurance companies too in a setting very reminiscent of such American westerns as Bonanza or Gunsmoke.

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Auto Insurance




A video project on car insurance that I made for Mr. Taylor's Civics class.

P.S. McCray lost it when he saw that pic of the horse.

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Mortgage Insurance 101




This video will give you insight into using mortgage insurance in you real estate purchase. It will also provide techniques used in avoiding mortgage insurance. The video will further explain why some real estate buyers try to avoid the use of mortgage insurance and how that is accomplished.

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Speyside Challenge 2007 - Warming Up!




In preparation for the start of the 2007 Speyside Challenge, some of my female colleagues from AXA Insurance in Glasgow (some further afield) decide to warm up before the start of the event.

The Speyside Challenge is an annual sponsored walking event on behalf of the The Prince & Princess of Wales Hospice, which covers 54 miles from Aviemore (Boat of Garten) to Elgin (Spey Bay). It's very physically and mentally challenging as the object is to complete the event over a period of 24 hours.

This was an incredible achievement for those who completed the event. After walking 34 miles myself before giving up, you really have to admire those who finished.

Anyway, needles to say most of the guys who took part decided to avoid the warm up and concentrate more on the ladies!

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Trigun Episode 3 [3/3] Peace Maker




No one really knows what the 60 billion dollar-wanted-man named Vash really looks like, only what damage he has been fabled to have caused. Due to over 300 insurance claims filed by the inhabitants of the cities Vash the Stampede has supposedly demolished, the FIA has sent two claims inspectors - Meryl Stryfe & Milly Thompson - to find Vash and investigate / fine him for all the damage he has caused. Now Vash must not only deal with merciless bounty hunters, but hounding insurance companies too in a setting very reminiscent of such American westerns as Bonanza or Gunsmoke.

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Knuts Kapelle gegen 5. IV-Revision (1)




Swiss Jazz&Funk-group "Knuts Kappelle" live in concert on the stage of politakt (www.politakt.ch) - politics in concert - against the 5. revision of the Swiss Invalid Insurance - people's vote on Juni 17. 2007. Vote NO

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PROGRESSIVE INSURANCE SHARKS BLOOD MONEY




This is an actual account of Progressive Chairman Peter Lewis and CEO and President Glenn Renwick scamming policyholders such as myself who have have been injured in an accident. Lewis and Renwick build monuments to themselves and indulge in multi-million dollar artwork while scamming injured policyholders by refusing to honor the terms and conditions of Progressive's Insurance Policies. I am invoking my freedom of speech rights to present my story as a public and how Progressive has so much EXCESS CAPITAL allegedly by scamming injured policyholders. Hear what Progressive Executives have to say about their multi-million dollar art collection while nickel and diming injured policyholders.INJURY CLAIMS ARE and how Progressive has so much EXCESS CAPITAL allegedly by scamming injured policyholders. Hear what Progressive Executives have to say about their multi-million dollar art collection while nickel and diming injured policyholders.

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"Remembering 1882" expert panel part 02




Part 2 of the expert panel convened on the 125th year (and three days) since the passage of the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act. http://Remembering1882.org

==Part 2==
Justice Harry Low on anti-Chinese laws passed in San Francisco, California, and nationally, and the historic challenges Chinese Americans fought in the federal courts.
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Presented by the Chinese Historical Society of American and the Historical Society for the Northern District of California

CHSA's "Remembering 1882" project explores the historical debate around the Exclusion Act from its origins through its full repeal in 1968, the civil rights struggle of Chinese Americans and allies, and the historic importance of habeas corpus in the Chinese American community.

Remembering 1882 Panel & Reception
Ceremonial Courtroom of the Northern California District Court, Phillip Burton Federal Building, 450 Golden Gate, 19th Floor, San Francisco, May 9, 2007.
Featuring Justice Harry Low, Attorney Michael Lee, Law Professor Bill Ong Hing, Immigration Attorney Donald Ungar, and Historian Connie Young Yu.

Remembering 1882 Panelists

Justice Harry Low has 25 years of judicial experience in civil, criminal, and government law and has authored opinions on virtually every area of California law. He has served as Insurance Commissioner for the State of California, as Presiding Justice for the California Court of Appeal, and as a judge for the San Francisco County Superior Court. He was also Past President of the San Francisco Human Rights Commission, the San Francisco Police Commission, Chinese American Citizens Alliance, and the Center for Pacific Rim at the University of San Francisco. Justice Low's many honors include the Spirit of Excellence Award from the American Bar Association in 2002 and the Distinguished Alumni Award for extraordinary contributions to the legal profession by Boalt Hall Alumni Association, UC Berkeley, 1993.

Attorney Michael Lee holds a distinguished record of service as Past President of the Bar Association of San Francisco, Legal Aid Society/Employment Law Center, and the Asian American Bar Association of the Greater Bay Area. He has argued cases before the United States Supreme Court, U.S. Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit, and U.S. District Courts. His principal practice areas include complex civil litigation, unfair competition, and employment and labor; he has also taught at UC Hastings College of the Law and Golden Gate University School of Law, both in San Francisco, and serves as a Pro Tem Judge in the San Francisco Superior Court.

Bill Ong Hing is a Professor of Law and Asian American Studies at the University of California, Davis. Throughout his career, he has pursued social justice by combining community work, litigation, and scholarship. He is the author of numerous books on immigration policy and race relations, including Deporting Our Souls—Morality, Values, and Immigration Policy (Cambridge Univ. Press 2006) and Defining America through Immigration Policy (Temple Univ. Press 2004). He is on the board of directors of the Asian Law Caucus and the Migration Policy Institute and serves on the National Advisory Council of the Asian American Justice Center in Washington, D.C.

Donald Ungar has been practicing immigration law since 1962 and has litigated numerous cases before the Board of Immigration Appeals, the federal district courts, and the United States Supreme Court. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of California at Berkeley, Boalt School of Law and was the recipient of the first Jack Wasserman Award for excellence in litigation by the American Immigration Lawyers Association as well as the Phillip Burton Immigration and Civil Rights Award.

Connie Young Yu has documented the affect of the exclusion laws on the lives of her grandparents, following a paper trail from Canton to Angel Island to various Chinatowns. She has written extensively on Asian America and issues of civil rights and is a board member of the Chinese Historical Society of America and the Chinese Historical and Cultural Project. Her books include Chinatown, San Jose, USA (History San Jose 2001).

Traveling Exhibit Launch
May 1 — 11, 2007
Phillip Burton Federal Building, Northern California District Court, 450 Golden Gate, 19th Floor, San Francisco
May 14 — June 8, 2007
James R. Browning Courthouse, United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, 95 Seventh Street, 1st Floor, San Francisco

http://Remembering1882.org

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