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Mike Michalowicz in The YES Movie

http://www.theYESmovie.com

Mike Michalowicz has a driving passion for entrepreneurialism. It is his belief that anyone that has the desire, even a fleeting what if, has been touched by an inspiration that must be satisfied. Michalowicz founded Obsidian Launch with the sole purpose of giving first time entrepreneurs a partner in growing their concepts into industry leaders.

Before Obsidian, Michalowicz was founder and President of Olmec Systems, Inc., a regional computer network integrator, which he sold in 2002 through a private transaction. He subsequently co-founded and served as Managing Partner of PG Lewis & Associates, LLC, a national provider of data forensic services, which he went on to sell to a Fortune 500 company in 2006.

Michalowicz has been highlighted on entrepreneurial topics in Inc. Magazine, the New York Times and New Jerseys Daily Record. Additionally, Michalowicz has been published internationally in magazines such as WA Business News of Australia and Sprout of the Netherlands. He is publishing his first book, which is specific to young entrepreneurs, in the summer of 2008.

A guest lecturer for entrepreneurial groups at Harvard, Boston College, Penn State, UPenn, TCNJ, Seton Hall and other colleges throughout the U.S., Michalowicz is a graduated member of YEO (Young Entrepreneur’s Organization) and is an active member of GOT (Gathering of Titans, Entrepreneurial Program). He has a B.A. from Virginia Tech in Finance and a second B.A. from Virginia Tech in Management Sciences. He is an alumni brother of Delta Sigma Pi, an international business fraternity. He is married, has three children and lives in Morris County, NJ.

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Senator Robert Byrd: Will The Circle Be Unbroken (1978 Recording)

Senator Robert Byrd (1917-2010) of West Virginia (fiddle and vocals) is accompanied in this 1978 recording by Doyle Lawson (guitar), James Bailey (banjo) and Spider Gilliam (bass). I recorded this track from the LP, “U.S. Senator Robert Byrd – Mountain Fiddler,” produced in 1978 by Barry Poss and distributed by county records (serial number County 769). (Mr. Poss is the 2006 recipient of the Americana Music Association’s Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of his accomplishments in music as a record executive. He has served on a variety of Boards including the Association for Independent Music, North Carolina Folklife Institute, Blue Ridge Institute, Foxfire Fund, International Bluegrass Music Association and others.) All the program notes on the rear LP jacket cover are included in this video.

A 1978 Time magazine writeup of Byrd as fiddler can be viewed here:

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,919337,00.html

More information about the genesis of this recording here:
http://motherjones.com/riff/2010/06/music-monday-senator-robert-byrd-fiddle-old-time-bluegrass

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Me winning county, conference and breaking the school record. time 56.13

WCC Conference and County wins. May 15 and 13, 2010

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Does anyone know where i can sell my grandfathers vintage 78 record album collection in Bergen County NJ?

He has an awesome collection of jazz albums. They are just sitting in my recording studio. I would love to sell them to someone who could really enjoy them.

You can try online shopping store

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The way to Lookup Genealogy Community Records

After you could have your basic parental info, researching public information can confirm and aid in acquiring additional details.
Step 1
Go to your nearby library and request support in obtaining on the net to a public genealogy
databases of the community genealogy library.
Step 2
Utilize the staff at the libraries.
Step 3
Request info on searching by means of the Social Protection data source.
Step 4
Request a copy from the Social Security application of an relative to get accessibility
to his or her parents’ legal names and birth dates.
Step 5
Obtain the addresses with the Office of Critical Information.
Step 6
Accessibility the Department of Veteran’s Affairs’ fascinating military-record information.
Step 7
Appear into Census Bureau documents dating back to 1745.
Step 8
Check out your community courthouse and exploration the way to locate family info.
Step 9
Look at with fraternal organizations just like the Knights of Columbus.
Step 10
Check out documents from the main ports of entry into the United States.
Step 11
Look at church documents within the places wherever your ancestors lived.

For more information about Public Record, please visit our website

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Don’t let your criminal record ruin your life. Expunge or seal criminal records in Florida

Don’t let your criminal record ruin your life. Expunge or seal your criminal record in Florida. Employers these days all run background checks before making any hiring decisions. If you have been arrested, then your arrest is a public record. Expunge or seal your record so you may legally deny ever having been arrested.

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How do I find out if an eviction shows on my record in Santa Clara County, California?

I need to find out tonight if possible.

Look yourself up here, http://www.sccaseinfo.org/civil.htm

Or check your credit report, it should be there too.

Record breaking marijuana bust and problems with grow in county parks

Legalize.

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Behind The Scenes – North Yorkshire County Record Office, Northallerton

A Behind The Scenes look at the North Yorkshire Record Office based in Northallerton which works to preserve the extensive heritage of documentary history throughout North Yorkshire which is open to the public to use and enjoy. To learn more visit www.northyorks.gov.uk/archives & my website www.northernlandscapes.org.uk

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What is going on when a house is listed to have sold for $100 in county records?

I know they didn’t sell for $100, but I’d like to know where the actual amount it sold for can be found and why people are able to do this.

There are a lot of scenarios that could have taken place. It could have been traded amongst friends or family members, tranferred from owners to a trust, from an estate to an heir, from lien holder to him’herself, it goes on and on. You cannot find out the actual compensation, what is on the pubic record is all you can learn unless you call one of the parties and they tell you, good luck with that.

Why people are able to do this is because it is perfectly legal.