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Songwriter Writes First Ever Pandemic Preparedness Music CD; Music Proceeds Donated to Aid Online Community Members

(ContentDesk) April 6, 2006 -- Songwriter, producer, Cornelius Popcorn Robertson has assembled a collection of 14 songs plus a bonus live track to help raise funds for AvianFluTalk.com. This fore thinking web based discussion forum is engaged in the noble effort to help others less fortunate to purchase food and supplies ahead of the looming threat of the next Bird Flu influenza pandemic. The album is titled Unmasked, The Flu Collection.Its a mix of songs for all you preppers out there that need to unwind after a long day of bad news, cynicism and stockpiling, says Popcorn, Theres a little something for everyone. Genres run from pop to light rock, pop, ballads, light jazz, country pop/rock/blues, etc. I hope this music inspires, makes preparing for the task at hand a little easier and comforts during the H5N1 plague to come.I was thinking of how I could help Avianflutalk.coms cause in a way that is within the scope of my abilities, Popcorn continues.

Each downloadable song is $1 or $10 to download the whole collection of 14 songs. Those who want the entire collection of "Unmasked" will also get an additional bonus track, "Funny Farm." The song "Funny Farm gives listeners a rare peak into songwriting from its raw, uncut inception.Links for music samples and lyrics are currently available at http://www.songwritersfestival.com/storefront/products.php?cat=29Or music fans can go to www.SongWritersFestival.com and use the "Store" link in the top home page navigation bar to listen to the CD.Fifty percent of gross revenues of music download sales will go directly to AvianFluTalk.coms discussion forum website. The Administration of the site will get duplicate emails when orders are placed at the point of sale to ensure transparency. The lions share goes to AvianFluTalk to disburse among its less fortunate members as it sees fit."I've been following the spread of Avian Flu and preparing for over a year now and I'm serious about getting the word out to others. This is something I am doing personally.

It is the best I can do to help other flu heads and one way I can show my support for a forum that doesn't just talk the talk, but walks the walk, said the Songwriter.Contact:Cornelius Popcorn Robertson931-296-4067 615-424-1491.



Norcent Technology Donates Products to Aid Discovery Science Center?s New Digital Lab

San Dimas, CA
November 11, 2004 - Norcent Technology, Inc., a marketer of high-quality home entertainment products has donated four 42" plasma displays to the new Digital Lab interactive classroom at the Discovery Science Center in Santa Ana, California. The units are used as teaching tools, monitors, and for showing closed circuit television signals. "We are pleased to be able to help the Discovery Science Center," remarked Jennifer Long, CEO of Norcent the Americas. "The new Digital Lab will benefit individuals, who might otherwise not have the opportunity, to develop their computer skills in an interactive, well equipped and positive environment. We are honored to be associated with the Discovery Science Center.

It has long been known for its exciting, hands-on, science-related exhibits, activities, and events. It has a well-deserved reputation for making science an entertaining and enjoyable learning experience for people of all ages." Located in the heart of Orange...

Norcent Technology Donates Products to Aid Discovery Science Center?s New Digital Lab
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Myth: Study Abroad is Too Expensive

Some students have passed up the opportunity to study abroad because they think it is too expensive.
Most students don't realize that the use of financial aid and scholarships can make study abroad more affordable.
Many students and parents are seriously overestimating the costs of college in general.According to an article published in the Chronicle of Higher Education, a survey found that 65 percent of students and 58 percent of parents were unable to estimate yearly tuition fees and actually overestimated the costs by 25 percent or more.
Likewise, many students and parents overestimate the costs of study abroad.Depending on the university a student attends, the cost of some study abroad programs are very comparable or less than the cost of attending their domestic university.
Average tuition costs for many students fall around $12,841 for in-state tuition and $19,188 for out-of-state tuition, as calculated by FinAid.

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Is The Nasal FluMist Vaccine Worth It?

Is The Nasal FluMist Vaccine Worth It?? By The hype on TV and radio lately is pushing those between the ages of 8 and 49 years to get the new FluMist nasal flu vaccine. A live virus being sprayed up the nasal passages.I'm sorry but if it's not safe for the younger or older ones is it safe for anyone? This is a very dangerous vaccine and if you should ever read the insert included with the vaccine you would understand that.In the FlumMist package insert labeled "PRECAUTIONS," the manufacturer states the following warning: "FluMist recipients should avoid close contact with immunocompromised individuals for at least 21 days." How difficult will it be to be a hermit for 21 days after receiving the FluMist? Impossible, and would you want to stay away from everyone?The warning is directed toward those living in the same household with an immunocompromised person. Danger lies in the on-going release of live viruses throughout the community that may be a significant risk to everyone who has...

Is The Nasal FluMist Vaccine Worth It?
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