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Thursday 9 August 2012

SMP selects Variphy for their UC Managed Services Offering

Variphy is thrilled to announce that SMP has chosen Variphy to be a core component in their Cisco Unified Communications strategy.

San Francisco (Sharewellnewswire) August 1, 2012 - Variphy is thrilled to announce that SMP has chosen Variphy to be a core component in their Cisco Unified Communications strategy. Leading edge Managed Service Providers like SMP continue to look to Variphy in order to provide innovative, time and cost saving solutions to their Cloud based UC offering.  

"In today's competitive marketplace, our agility is determined by how fast we can convert data into viable information", says Sean Wilson, Practice Group Leader Collaboration, SMP. "Applications like Variphy Insight are developed for this exact purpose. Regardless of the size and complexity of the network, SMP leverages Variphy                       to manage, troubleshoot and document our customers Unified Communications environments. The product is incredibly flexible allowing us to support our Unified Communications clients no matter where we are and what device we happen to be using at that time. 

Cisco partners looking to expedite their Unified Communications deployments and streamline their Managed Services offerings should strongly consider adopting Variphy. It is an invaluable UC management utility and should be considered a vital component for any Cisco Unified Communications environment." 

About SMP Systems Management/Planning (SMP) is the recognized leader in virtualized data center solutions focused on transforming the way our clients leverage cloud computing and collaboration. SMP provides consulting and integration services guiding our clients in the latest technology solutions to help optimize their IT operations and communications. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in Rochester, NY SMP is a privately held WBE/DBE corporation. With offices in Albany, NY, North Carolina and Orlando, FL, SMP delivers professional services to our clients throughout the eastern seaboard. SMP invests heavily in our sales and engineering teams and in maintaining the highest level of certifications for our strategic partners. Our unique culture is our competitive advantage and is guided by our core values. 

About Variphy Variphy is a San Francisco, California based software company that has been providing cost-effective, leading edge Unified Communications solutions for our customers and partners since 2004. Variphy's software solutions benefit the entire UC lifecycle, from initial deployment to daily operations and enterprise expansion. Our customers include leading edge System Integrators, Managed Service Providers, Enterprises, Government, Education, Healthcare, Commercial and Legal. Variphy prides itself in delivering solutions which prove an immediate ROI while providing a uniquely simple, yet powerful user experience. 

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Contact Info:
Weston Nanini 
Weston@variphy.com
1-855-VARIPHY 
http://www.variphy.com

Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/smp-selects-variphy-for-their-uc-managed-services-offering-2241.htm/#ixzz234C9SRbG

Pearson Affiliated Named As Defendant in RICO Lawsuit

Realtor Yitzy Pearson and Pearson Affiliated has been named as a defendant in a lawsuit under the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act

Los Angeles, CA (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 2, 2012 - Realtor Yitzy Pearson and his firm Pearson Affiliated http://www.pearsonpm.com/index.html has been named as a defendant in a civil suit under the Racketeering Influenced and Corrupt Organizations (RICO) Act.
 
The complaint (CV12-05244 PA AGRx) filed in the United States District Court, Central District of California alleges that defendants Pearson Affiliated Inc., Wilshire State Bank, Keller Williams Commercial - Pasadena, Dornin Investment Group, et al, used the U.S. Postal system, the internet and telephone as agents of fear, terrorizing tenants of a lender-foreclosed property to force them to move.

The suit alleges that under defendants' “evict and sell” business model, when they became the owners of the 701 South Mariposa building through foreclosure, the defendants chose to evict the tenants residing at the property in order to enhance the property’s sales prospects and to facilitate the sale of the foreclosed property.
Named in the lawsuit are Wilshire State Bank, realtor Yitzy Pearson of Pearson Affiliated, John Safi of SAFCO Capital Group, realtor Seth Polen of Keller Williams Commercial - Pasadena, Chris Dornin of Dornin Investment Group and Roman Celusta of 709 South Mariposa Inc.

The suit alleges that the plaintiff’s mailbox became a source of fear and intimidation as the defendants misused the U.S. Postal System to pepper the plaintiff with written notices, demanding that the plaintiff accept a relocation offer or face imminent eviction. Continuous intimidation, threats of eviction, threats of homelessness and financial injury were allegedly directed at the plaintiff to induce the plaintiff to move. 

The alleged scheme which involved 1) Wilshire State Bank, a leading FDIC-regulated banking institution and 2) Pearson Affiliated Inc., a full-service property management company and 3) SAFCO Capital Group, a real estate management firm and 4) Keller Williams Realty, a commercial real estate firm and 5) Dornin Investment Group, a commercial real estate investment firm has allegedly defrauded the plaintiff’s neighbors of their residential dwellings.
The RICO suit alleges that each defendant was integral to the enterprise’s objective which was to rid the lender’s foreclosed property of rent-controlled tenants by any means necessary. The threat of eviction and the filing of meritless Unlawful Detainer actions against the plaintiff and the plaintiff’s former neighbors were used as forms of “extortionist litigation”.

The suit alleges that the defendants attempted to regain the plaintiff’s unit by the wrongful use of force, which in this case was harassment and a constant fear of eviction. A felon currently on parole, was hired by Yitzy Pearson and Pearson Management http://www.pearsonpm.com/index.html the building's property management firm, to harass and threaten tenants, the suit alleges.

According to the lawsuit, the proceeds from the defendants’ racketeering activities allowed them to re-market and re-sell a multi-million dollar property profitably and allowed the defendants to derive unlawful proceeds from their unlawful activities.


Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/pearson-affiliated-named-in-rico-lawsuit-2256.htm/#ixzz234BEeikI

FALL SPORTS ALERT: WHAT PARENTS, PLAYERS AND COACHES NEED TO KNOW

KESSLER INSTITUTE FOR REHABILITATION OFFERS INJURY PREVENTION GUIDELINES

West Orange, NJ (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 9, 2012 - As the fall season approaches, millions of student-athletes are preparing to take to the playing fields – and with that comes an increased risk of sports-related injuries. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), more than seven million students participate in high school sports annually and millions more are active on the elementary and middle school levels as well as in recreation leagues. High school athletes alone account for an estimated two million injuries, 500,000 doctor visits, and 30,000 hospitalizations with the highest injury rate among football players, followed by wrestlers and soccer players. In addition, more than 3.5 million children ages 14 years and younger receive medical treatment for sports-related injuries.

“Sprains, muscle strains, bone or growth plate injuries, fractures, and overuse or repetitive motion injuries, as well as heat-related illnesses are the more typical injuries among children,” explained Neil N. Jasey, M.D., Director of Brain Injury Rehabilitation at Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. “However, concussion, or mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI), is increasingly one of themost common sports-related injuries. It is also one of the most difficult to diagnose – and one of the most serious because of the long-term cognitive and behavioral problems it can cause.”

The CDC estimates that more than 300,000 children sustain a concussion while participating in sports- related activities each year, with similar numbers occurring during practice as in games. “It’s critically important that players, coaches and parents are aware of the symptoms, know when to seek medical attention and understand the need for appropriate return-to-play strategies,” said Dr. Jasey. “It’s also essential for players to undergo baseline cognitive testing as part of a pre-season physical.”

Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, one of only five federally designated Model Systems for the treatment and research of both traumatic brain (http://kessler-rehab.com/programs/brain-injury-rehab) and spinal cord injuries (http://kessler-rehab.com/programs/spinal-cord-injury-rehab/Default.aspx) in the nation, offers the following sports guidelines for athletes, parents, and coaches:
  • Ace the exam. Every player should undergo a complete physical before engaging in any sports activities. In addition, a cognitive assessment, such as ImPACT testing, should be performed. This important tool, which is increasingly being used at both the professional and school-age levels, helps to establish a baseline reference that can be helpful in diagnosing the extent of any brain injury.
  • Get equipped. Athletes should wear appropriate footwear and sport-specific safety gear such as helmets, mouth guards and other protective equipment, all of which should be carefully fitted. Equipment should also be checked regularly to ensure that it is good condition and still fitting properly.
  • Be prepared. Adequate training and conditioning is imperative before participating in any sport, toincrease muscle strength, flexibility and aerobic fitness. Training, practice and pre-game sessions should always include warm-up and cool-down exercises.
  • Stay hydrated. At all times, and particularly in hot, humid weather, athletes should drink plenty of fluids before, during and after training, practices and games.
  • Listen up. Coaches and trainers should enforce the rules, encourage safe play, understand the risks and be certified in first aid and CPR.
  • Pay Attention. Young athletes need to be aware of injury symptoms and encouraged to speak up about any pain, dizziness or other issues that they may experience. Similarly, parents, teachers and coaches should be vigilant – looking out for any signs of injury, including nausea/vomiting, dizziness, confusion, limping or anything out of the ordinary.
  • Seek Medical Help. Depending on the nature and severity of an injury, an athlete should seek immediate evaluation and/or treatment by a physician or other health care professional or be taken to the emergency room.
An athlete suspected of sustaining a concussion (mTBI) should be removed from the game immediately and examined by a trained professional. Coaches, trainers, parents and players should be on the lookout for symptoms including dizziness, confusion, loss of balance, headache, nausea and/or vomiting and extreme fatigue. Other symptoms that may develop over time include irritability, difficulty with memory or concentration, impaired judgment, behavioral issues, personality changes and even depression, as well as changes schoolwork and academic performance.

Dr. Jasey also suggests the following concussion-specific strategies:
  • Any athlete who experiences loss of consciousness, even if just for a few seconds, should be taken to the emergency room immediately for a thorough neurological evaluation. Unlike physical injuries, such as a sprain or broken bone, the signs of brain injury may not present themselves immediately.
  • While there are no clear-cut guidelines for return to play, rest is critical. It takes time for the brain to recover and the athlete should limit physical activities and continue to be observed for several days. Studies show that more than 40% of athletes who experience a concussion return to play too soon. Adequate “cognitive” rest is also important, so television, video games and certain schoolwork should be kept to a minimum.
“Most young athletes recover from sports-related injuries, including concussion, providing they are recognized early and treated carefully,” added Dr. Jasey. “Immediate medical attention and appropriate treatment are necessary in order to avoid complications. While coaches, trainers, family members and players need to be aware of the risks and symptoms, athletes also need to be honest about any problems they are experiencing. Too often we see players disregard their symptoms, tough it out and return to play too soon in an attempt to keep their competitive edge, which can result in serious complications and lasting problems.”
Submitted by Gail Solomon, Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation.

About Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation. Kessler Institute for Rehabilitation, the nation’s largest single rehabilitation hospital, is one of only five federally-designated Model Systems in the nation for the treatment and research of both traumatic brain and spinal cord and brain injuries. That same level of quality care and innovative treatment distinguishes its programs for stroke, orthopedic trauma and musculoskeletal conditions, amputation, neurological diseases, cardiac recovery. Ranked as one of the top two rehabilitation hospitals in the nation and best in the East by U.S.News & World Report, Kessler has three hospital campuses located in West Orange, Saddle Brook and Chester, N.J., and more than 80 outpatient centers throughout the state. For more information, visit www.kessler-rehab.com.
  • Almost two-thirds (62%) of sports-related injuries occur during practice, rather than in games.
  • Contact or collision sports generally have higher rates of injury, but injuries from individual sports tend to be more severe.
  • Sports and recreational activities account for about 21% of all traumatic brain injuries among American children.
  • Girls have a higher incidence of concussion than boys, particularly in basketball and soccer.
  • Cycling accounts for nearly 25% of all sports-related brain injuries. Baseball and football each account for 14%, followed by basketball (11%), water sports (8%) and soccer (7%).
  • Once an athlete experiences a concussion, he or she is four to six times more likely to sustain a second concussion.
  • More than 40% of athletes who experience a concussion return to play too soon.
Contact Info:
Gail Solomon
973.243.6879
gsolomon@kessler-rehab.com
Irene Maslowski, 973.226.1494, irene@imassocpr.com

Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/fall-sports-alert-what-parents-players-and-coaches-need-to-know-2341.htm/#ixzz233iKo1di

New CTO at WebKite

After launching last week, WebKite, a content management and vertical search platform, is proud to announce the hire of Peter Meulbroek as our new Chief Technology Officer.

Pittsburgh, PA (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 9, 2012 - Previously, Meulbroek has held leadership positions at Yahoo!, Lockerz, DimensionU, and Adkeeper in product development and infrastructure. As WebKite continues to grow, Meulbroek will help with all things technical, including scaling needs, building out the tech team, and making the WebKite platform flexible, fast, and feature-rich for oncoming clients.

“Since we’ve launched we’ve been approached by a number of clients who want to use our service,” WebKite founder Eric Silver said. “We owe it to our clients to provide a scalable solution to their needs, and that’s something Peter will facilitate. We may not know exactly what the future brings, but we know for sure we’ll be prepared for it.”

Meulbroek is a proven leader who has built organizations and brought practical large scale technical solutions to market. As CTO at Lockerz, Meulbroek’s team delivered a product that scaled to millions of uniques per month, then rebuilt the platform in six weeks to handle traffic hundreds of times larger than Lockerz’s most optimistic forecasts. As Vice President of Engineering at Adkeeper, Meulbroek expanded a four person team to twenty-four people over six months, delivering an ad tech platform that served several billion impressions per month.

“I’m very excited to join the WebKite team and contribute where I can,” Meulbroek said. “The idea of allowing users to build their own vertical search engine and data-centric content management platform is fascinating. Helping to sculpt and build that technology is something I couldn’t pass up.”

WebKite puts the user in control of their data and provides a platform to help their content soar. Never before has it been so easy and intuitive to build a site around structured data or enter the vertical search market. For more information about WebKite, interviews, questions, or comments, visit www.webkite.com or contact Julia Cowher at julia@webkite.com. For media assets, 

visit www.webkite.com/pressroom.

Follow WebKite on Twitter at @FlyASite or on Facebook.

Contact Info:
Julia Cowher
julia@webkite.com

Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/new-cto-at-webkite-2339.htm/#ixzz233dr7TK5

Wednesday 8 August 2012

Temkin Group Research Forecasts The Future Of Customer Experience Management

With More Than 100,000 Employees Focused on Customer Experience, North America Has Entered The Era of CX Professionalism

Waban, MA (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 8, 2012 - Temkin Group announces the release of its new research report, The Future of Customer Experience. The research examines how customer experience (CX) management has evolved and where it is heading. After passing through the initial stages of CX management evolution¬—CX Intrigue and CX Exuberance—the North American market recently entered into what Temkin Group has labeled the era of CX Professionalism where repeatable CX best practices are being codified.

The research shows that 59% of large companies have ambitions to be industry leaders in customer experience within three years. At the same time, Temkin Group estimates that there are more than 100,000 people in North America employed in full-time customer experience roles. Based on this significant ambition and the development of customer experience tools and techniques by the growing pool of customer experience professionals, many companies are building stronger overall customer experience management capabilities. “Customer experience has hit a tipping point, with a critical mass of professionals defining repeatable practices and delivering strong ROI to their firms ” states Bruce Temkin, author of the research and Managing Partner of Temkin Group.

The report highlights that companies are being motivate by a clearer understanding about the link between good customer experience and stronger business results. Temkin Group completed a study of 10,000 consumers that shows a strong correlation between CX and loyalty across 18 industries in the U.S. The report reveals that a company with $1 billion in annual sales can generate more than $300 million over three years with a modest improvement in customer experience.
As organizations improve, the Temkin Group report shows that they typically evolve through six stages of customer experience maturity:
  1. Ignore: Company does not see customer experience as a key differentiator.
  2. Explore: An ad-hoc group is established to understand how the company can improve customer experience.
  3. Mobilize: A full-time executive leads the effort to improve customer experience and the company establishes a cross-functional governance system.
  4. Operationalize: Company redesigns many of its operational processes using clear insights about customers
  5. Align: Customer experience behaviors are widespread across employees and they are supported by the company’s standard measurement and incentive systems.
  6. Embed: Company delivers great customer experience without focusing on it explicitly. It comes as a result of the entire organization being committed to the company’s clear sense of purpose.
While companies are gaining customer experience maturity, technologies and processes are enabling new, innovative practices. The research report identifies eight emerging customer experience skills that companies will need to master over the next several years: Journey-centric alignment, mobile-infused experiences, predictive personalization, distributed contextual insights, federated CX capabilities, business rhythm integration, rejuvenated purposefulness, and promoter activation.
The report, The Future of Customer Experience, can be accessed from the blog, Customer Experience Matters, at ExperienceMatters.wordpress.com as well as from the Temkin Group website, www.TemkinGroup.com.
For more information about Temkin Group, visit http://www.TemkinGroup.com.

About the author, Bruce Temkin

Bruce Temkin is widely recognized as a customer experience thought leader and is Customer Experience Transformist and Managing Partner of Temkin Group. He is also the author of a very popular blog, Customer Experience Matters®. Prior to forming Temkin Group, he was a VP at Forrester Research for 12 years. Bruce is a highly demanded speaker who consistently receives high marks for his content-rich, entertaining keynote addresses. He is also the co-founder and Chair of the Customer Experience Professionals Association (CXPA.org), a global non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of customer experience management.

About Temkin Group

Temkin Group is a leading customer experience research and consulting firm with one simple goal for its clients: increase customer loyalty by becoming more customer‐centric. The company combines customer experience thought leadership with a deep understanding of the dynamics of large organizations to help senior executives accelerate their results. For more information, contact Bruce Temkin at 617-916-2075 orinfo@temkingroup.com.

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Contact Info:
info@temkingroup.com
http://www.TemkinGroup.com

Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/temkin-group-research-forecasts-the-future-of-customer-experience-management-2331.htm/#ixzz232utItNp

Know about the Functional Movement Screen

As chiropractors, we learn to assess, diagnose and treat conditions of the spine and extremities that cause pain, dysfunction and disease. As sports chiropractors, we take a step further by integrating rehabilitation, physiotherapy, sports-performance training and nutrition to provide a comprehensive approach to our patients. Often our focus is primarily on the location of pain, when it also needs to be seen as a messenger or signal.
 
The potential exists to become myopic, focusing on one body part as being the problem versus thinking in terms of movement patterns for the entire body and prescribing specific corrective exercises or treatment that addresses a significant dysfunction. Movement, especially moving well and often, is at the heart not only of our early growth and development; it also remains a central issue throughout our lives, especially for aging athletes and patients.

The Functional Movement Screen
 
In rehabilitation, sports medicine and sports-performance training, much is talked about "functional" and "core" training. Often the "What comes first: the chicken or the egg?" question arises when defining the topic of function and how it relates to determining what is a priority; mobility or stability. One of the most valuable tools in addressing this question and assessing "weak links" in the kinetic chain is the Functional Movement Screen developed by Gray Cook, MSPT, and Lee Burton, PhD. The Functional Movement Screen or FMS grades seven different movement patterns to assess mobility, stability, balance, symmetry and proper movement sequence or patterns.

One way to look at how we function and perform is to visualize a three-layered pyramid that separates first function, then strength/ power performance, and finally sport-specific skills. Think of the rectangular base of a pyramid that defines how well the patient's or athlete's body functions in terms of mobility, stability, balance, symmetry and proper movement patterns. This base is the widest part of the pyramid and upon which all else is built. In the middle is a layer of strength and power performance and on top are specific sports-performance skills.

Often fitness is "piled" onto dysfunction without addressing the functional base of the athlete's "pyramid." This is where potential trouble begins and is a reason patients enter our offices. Many talented athletes can perform at a high level because they are such good compensators. However, they are an injury or accident ready to happen because they are working around a pre-existing problem and simply are not aware or neglect to train their functional weaknesses before beginning their strength and conditioning programs. As Gray Cook says in his book Movement: Functional Movement Systems, "Movement is how we survive, communicate, recreate and thrive." The performance pyramid applies to us all if we are to function well not only in sports, but also our daily activities.

The FMS: Seven Tests
 
The following tests serve as brief descriptions of the Functional Movement Screen. The screen takes about 10 minutes to perform and is easily integrated into your treatment schedule with your patients. The seven tests of the FMS are each graded 0-3 with a total score of 21 possible. If during any of the movements there is pain, 0 is the score and that particular issue is addressed with appropriate treatment modalities after the entire screen is performed. If one of the tests is performed perfectly, it is graded a 3. A minimum of two points for each of the seven tests (total score of 14) is the minimum to participate in strength training or athletics. A score under 14 increases probability of injury and decreased performance.

The first screen is the Deep Overhead Squat Movement Pattern. It demonstrates fully coordinated ankle, hip and thoracic spine mobility and core stability with the hips and shoulders functioning in symmetrical positions. (By the way, this test is critical especially for your golfers.)

The second screen is the Hurdle Step Movement Pattern Test. It is designed to challenge the body's proper stepping and stride mechanics, as well as stability and control in single-leg stance. This is really helpful in determining symmetry left and right side while assessing hip mobility and balance.
The third screen is the In-Line Lunge Movement Pattern Test. This provides a quick appraisal of left and right function in a basic pattern and is intended to place the body in a position that will focus on the stresses as simulated during rotation, deceleration and lateral-type movements. This test is done with the patient balancing on a 2x6-inch board with their feet in line and while maintaining perfect posture.

The fourth screen is a Shoulder Mobility "Reaching" Movement Pattern Test. This test demonstrates the natural complementary rhythm of the scapular-thoracic region, thoracic spine and rib cage with reciprocal upper-extremity shoulder movements. In other words, you are really testing thoracic spine mobility in addition to glenohumeral movement and scapular stability.

The fifth screen is the Active Straight-Leg-Raise Movement Pattern Test. This is an "apparently" simple test that has the patient supine on the ground and identifies active mobility of the flexed hip and initial and continuous core stability while the opposite hip remains extended and flat on the ground. Don't be fooled by the simplicity of this test, as it also demonstrates the ability to disassociate the lower extremities while maintaining stability in the pelvis and core.

The sixth screen is the Trunk Stability Push-Up Movement Pattern Test. It is used as a basic observation of reflex core stabilization and is not used as a measure of strength, since only one repetition is required. The goal is to initiate movement with the upper extremity without allowing movement of the hips or pelvis.

The seventh and last screen is the Rotary Stability Movement Pattern Test and it is a complex movement, requiring proper neuromuscular coordination and energy transfer from one segment of the body to another through the torso. It has roots in the basic creeping pattern that follows the crawling pattern in the developmental sequence of normal human growth and locomotion. It looks like a bird dog, horse stance or whatever you want to call getting on all fours!

The purpose is to find the weak links in your patients and alleviate them with specific corrective exercise strategies. When this occurs, the individual or athlete will have greater movement efficiency, which will lead to improved performance and a decrease in injury potential.

The Functional Movement Screen is designed for the individual who is not in pain or has an obvious injury. It can be easily integrated for all patients to provide a continuum of care and rational reason to continue with treatment, even when pain or injury has resolved. The Selective Functional Movement Assessment (SFMA) is a different and complimentary screen designed for the patient who has pain and requires a more in-depth treatment protocol. The SFMA will be described in a future article.
 
Contact Info:
Skip George
dr.george@sbcglobal.net
Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/know-about-the-functional-movement-screen-2318.htm/#ixzz22ymyLJz6

R&D/Leverage’s New Opti-Sim Virtual Prototyping Tool Saves Time and Money For the PET Packaging Industry and Reduces Waste

Virtual testing helps assure optimal design performance, cuts prototyping costs, speeds time-to-market and optimizes sustainability…

LEE’S SUMMIT, MO (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 8, 2012 - R&D/Leverage’s new Opti-Sim Virtual Prototyping process, which lets PET packagers anticipate a bottle concept’s impact on engineering, operations and marketing, is now available from this leading global idea-to-mold provider.

According to the company’s Vice President of Engineering, Dave Brunson, Opti-Sim unlocks R&D/Leverage’s 35 years of PET packaging experience and – by performing a complete range of diagnostic, real-world simulations addressing myriad variables – speeds time-to-market, cuts tooling and prototyping costs and enhances sustainability, for both new and existing designs.

“Opti-Sim lets our customers test, before they invest,” Brunson said. “It harnesses our decades of historical data on injection stretch blow packaging, represents years of development and delivers uncanny industry- specific knowledge for accuracy and efficiency superior to other virtual prototyping schemes.”

According to Brunson, the amount of variables involved in the PET packaging process – and the time and money invested – enhance the appeal of Opti-Sim. “In today’s marketplace environment & speed-to-market is a critical consideration, as is cost efficiency,” he said. “Our predictive analysis simulates variables such as top load and vacuum, light weight options to enhance sustainability, wall thicknesses, geometries and more. This capability represents tremendous value to our customers.”

In addition, R&D/Leverage offers an entire spectrum of services, from virtual pre-testing to prototyping, tool development and full production molds. It is a holistic approach that enhances efficiencies and leads to brand- building package designs, in markets that include such sectors as beverages, food products, personal care products and more.

Added Senior Research Engineer Jeff Chen, “other suppliers may have virtual prototyping software, but not our tool-making experience and certainly not our decades of industry-specific historical knowledge, which is ‘baked into the cake’ with Opti-Sim.

“The result is an accurate, predictive tool unlike any other service offered in the field,” Chen said. “Opti-Sim represents yet another way that customers in the PET packaging space can benefit from our expertise – in this case, to pre-determine how their bottle concepts will impact all their existing systems, quickly and accurately.”

ABOUT R&D/LEVERAGE

R&D/Leverage USA, headquartered in Missouri, services the food and beverage, home and personal care, and healthcare industries. It is the only company to offer both structural brand development and mold manufacturing capabilities. Structural brand development capabilities are upfront research such as retail audits that include trend and color study, ethnographic research, consumer focus groups, concept development, validation, and implementation. Mold manufacturing capabilities include full mold manufacturing for PET tooling, IBM tooling, injection molds, as well as unit tool development, testing, validation, and training.

R&D/Leverage Europe is recognized as one of the world’s leading suppliers of single stage tooling, and supplies bottles and jars in PET. Services include product evaluation, tooling design, tooling manufacture, and technical service assistance. The company also has on-site injection stretch blow molding machines (ISBM), from which the company offers pilot tooling, material trials, color trials, and production tool qualification.

Combined, R&D/Leverage Global serves customers in 32 countries, and is the first and only company to provide this full range of packaging solutions. For more information, visit www.rdleverage.com or email info@rdleverage.com.

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Contact Info:
Robert Schiavone
816-525-0353
rschiavone@rdleverage.com
www.rdleverage.com
R&D/Leverage

Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/rampdleverages-new-optisim-virtual-prototyping-tool-saves-time-and-money-for-the-pet-packaging-industry-and-reduces-waste-2323.htm/#ixzz22ygLLcMJ

Traveling Stengthens the Decision Making Abilities of Businessman, Edmond Masjedi

As a leader of a company, or as an important businessman and boss good decision making abilities depends upon keeping a clear head and maintaining a healthy outlook.

Los Angeles, CA  (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 8, 2012 -  As a leader of a company, or as an important businessman and boss good decision making abilities depends upon keeping a clear head and maintaining a healthy outlook.  Edmond Masjedi, a reputed businessman and entrepreneur in Los Angeles, suggests that you put on your traveling shoes and travel as many places as you can.

"Traveling around the world has given me a unique understanding of the human psyche," state Edmond.  While marketing research for a business may be the protocol for most businessmen, meeting people, talking to them, and learning about them is more effective.  According to Edmond Masjedi, when people feel that you are genuinely interested in their life, they will share facts that can help in building a great foundation for a business.

Through Edmond Masjedi's traveling experiences around the world, he is now able to quickly decide and execute his ideas.  As a businessman, he needs to develop a world view that takes in account the needs and desires of people all over the world.  Through this learning, he creates products and services that help people in achieving their goals and aspirations.

Edmond Masjedi is a very successful and respected businessman who has been a part of the corporate world for many years.  He has had a long career that has been filled with numerous successes and achievements. Over the years he has started many companies in varied lines of businesses. Under the leadership and guidance of Edmond Masjedi, all of these companies have been a great success as they all generated huge revenues and gained big profits.

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Contact Info:
Edmond Masjedi
eddiemasjedi@aol.com
http://www.edmondmasjedi.com/
5021 Adams Place
Suite 136, Plano TX 08807

Source: http://www.sharewellnewswire.com/traveling-stengthens-the-decision-making-abilities-of-businessman-edmond-masjedi-2315.htm/#ixzz22yaUqp2M

Brain Effect: Concussions, Chiropractic and New Laws

Concussions are getting the attention of the athletic world, state governments and health care providers of all disciplines.

On Oct. 23, 2011, San Diego Chargers offensive guard Kris Dielman suffered a concussion during a football game against the New York Jets with 12:31 left to play.
He landed hard on the ground after a wicked collision with a Jets linebacker, then got up, wobbled and went back to playing the rest of the game, taking several more hits to the head. Neither the Chargers training staff nor the NFL referees recognized how serious his head injury was as he "waved off" his sideline training staff to return to the huddle. On the flight home to San Diego after the game, Dielman suffered a "grand mal" seizure and will most likely not play for the rest of the season.

 Magnitude of the Problem

Concussions are getting much-needed attention in the press, especially given the short- and long-term cognitive loss, early-onset dementia, physical disability and even death resulting from traumatic brain injury (TBI). Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a chronic, degenerative neurologic disease linked to repetitive head trauma and is known as an invisible killer that can make a 35-year-old brain look more like 80 years old.

There are 250,000 concussions annually in football alone. The prevalence in high-school and college athletics is a major concern, especially considering how big, fast and strong high-school and college athletes have become, and how their play emulates the professionals. This "evolution" is exacting a terrible toll regarding TBI in not only football, but also soccer, hockey, wrestling, water polo and cheerleading.

brain Three Purdue University professors tracked 21 football players from Lafayette Jefferson High School in Indiana. For two years they kept a record of every hit in practice and during games. They found that half of the players had neurophysiologic changes from contact. They also discovered that the repetitive hits the players were receiving had a cumulative effect on the brain and resulted in brain wave changes that mimicked concussion, even when the contact did not result in a concussion!

Concussion Basics

What is a concussion? It can be defined as "a complex pathophysiological process affecting the brain, induced by traumatic biomechanical forces" or "an immediate and transient loss of neuronal function secondary to trauma." Signs and symptoms include but are not limited to thinking deficits, lack of sustained attention; amnesia; confused mental status; dazed look / vacant stare; slurred or incoherent speech; vomiting; nausea; emotional liability; slow motor or verbal response; memory deficits; poor coordination; dizziness; headache; restlessness; nervous weakness; exhaustion; and irritability.

For many chiropractic doctors, it is more likely to see an athlete in your office after injury occurs. Recognizing post-concussion signs and symptoms that can occur days or weeks after initial injury is crucial. These signs and symptoms include but are not limited to persistent low-grade headache; lightheadedness; poor attention and concentration; memory dysfunction; unusual fatigue; irritability and low frustration tolerance; intolerance of bright lights and difficulty focusing vision; intolerance of loud noises; tinnitus; anxiety and or depressed mood; and sleep disturbances.

The brain heals slowly; if a patient or athlete presents to you with even minor head trauma, the first thing to recognize is that there is no "minor" head trauma. The million-dollar question to ask your patient is, "Have you ever hurt your head before? Asking them if they have had a concussion before is not effective because they may not know what a concussion is. Second-impact syndrome is defined as even a minor head injury to an athlete recovering from a previous concussion, mild to severe, and can lead to brain swelling or even death. Jake Snakenberg, a Denver-based freshman high-school football player, died in 2004 because of second-impact syndrome from a hit he took just one week before the second hit that killed him.

Severity Guidelines

One of the most common ways to categorize concussion is the ACSM/Cantu Guidelines developed by neurologist Robert Cantu. These guidelines have three grades as follows:

Grade 1 or mild concussion includes no loss of consciousness combined with post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) lasting less than 30 minutes. Identifying PTA includes digit recall, simple arithmetic, reverse numbering, and word pairs asked immediately and at 1, 3 and 5 minutes. Orientation to time including who the president is, who their principal is and today's date are useful questions for evaluation.

Grade 2 or moderate concussion includes loss of consciousness for less than 1 minute or PTA that lasts for more than 30 minutes and less than 24 hours. Post-concussion signs and symptoms that last for more than 24 hours, but less than six days, are also considered to be Grade 2.

Grade 3 or severe concussion occurs with loss of consciousness exceeding 1 minute, PTA for more than 24 hours or post-concussion signs and symptoms (PCSS) for more than seven days. Depending on the number of concussions and grade severity, referral for neurologic evaluation and brain imaging will be required. If you are a doctor on the field of play, remember, "When in doubt, keep them out!" Nothing is worth chancing the devastating consequences of head injury.

Other Considerations

athlete with headache Treatment of concussion includes cognitive and physical rest until symptoms resolve, followed by a graded program of exertion prior to medical clearance and return to play. Special consideration to treating each person with concussion as an individual is necessary. The recovery and outcome of concussion depends on a variety of factors that may require a sophisticated treatment and management strategy that includes a step-by-step progression. Working with a team of other doctors proficient in this process will enhance your patient care.

Guidelines are used as a standardized reference, but observation, clinical skill and common sense are always better than a standardized guideline. Evaluations and recommendations need to be individualized for the individual, keeping in mind that the effect of concussion on children can be much more damaging than adults since neurophysiologic maturity is not reached until the mid-20s.

An athlete who doesn't exhibit many of the same symptoms of PCSS like dizziness, vomiting or memory loss can still have the same changes in brain activity as one with a diagnosed concussion. Even one of the standard neurologic tests used to measure concussive blows, the ImPACT (Immediate Post-Concussion Assessment and Cognitive Testing), doesn't always measure an athlete's readiness to return to play because the test can be cheated on.


Protective Legislation

Legislation has been introduced in many states to protect student athletes from the damaging and often devastating effects of head injury. Special concern is being placed on return-to-play guidelines that are designed to avoid second-impact syndrome and its potentially deadly consequences.

In 2009, Washington introduced the Zachary Lystedt Law, requiring any athlete under 18 years of age suspected of having a concussion injury to receive written medical authorization from a licensed physician before returning to play. Other states are following suit; for example, beginning this month, California requires written authorization for return to play for children under 18 years old. Doctors of chiropractic are included in this law as qualified health care providers.

The Informed DC

The use of doctors of chiropractic in high-school, college, amateur, and professional athletics is growing rapidly. Whether you are a team chiropractor for the Olympics, a professional football team or your child's soccer or Pop Warner team, or have patients who play contact sports, knowledge of sports injuries and especially evaluation of concussion is vital to your role as a health care provider.
This article is intended to provide some of the basic information needed to understand concussion and its consequences. It is written as an overview only; further research and information from concussion experts and authorities on TBI should be pursued.

If you evaluate and treat athletes of any age, it may be time for an updated refresher on the latest information and research regarding concussion and the laws of the state you practice in. Check with your state association or local chiropractic college for continuing education on concussion and head injuries.
 
Contact Info:
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dr.george@sbcglobal.net
http://www.dconline.cc/

Tuesday 7 August 2012

National Yellow Dot Program Helps Save Lives

Help first responders find important medical information fast!

ROCHESTER, NY (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 2, 2012 – When every second counts… Emergency responders are trained to look for a YELLOW DOT on the left rear window of the vehicle when approaching an accident. This indicates that there is a pocket in the glove compartment containing important medical documentation. Medical personnel can make the best decision regarding emergency treatment when they know the crash victim(s) may have health issues, a heart condition, or medical allergies. Certain medications could react adversely with drugs normally given in the emergency room. This can make the difference between life and death for the patient.

"This innovative program alerts first responders to a vehicle crash about the driver and passengers medical information including any medications the injured person(s) may be taking. This information can be critical to a severely injured crash victim during the first "golden hour" of emergency treatment that determines whether a crash victim will survive or not."
- NewYorkDefensiveDrivingNow.com

This low cost, life saving program is known as the "Yellow Dot Program". Each "National Yellow Dot Program" Kit from StoreSmart.com provides you with everything needed to make your loved ones safer. Each kit contains a bright yellow decal for the car window, and a bright yellow plastic pocket to hold photos and medical information. Keep your pocket in the glove compartment for easy access during emergencies.

Each National Yellow Dot Kit, from StoreSMART.com, comes with a 3" laminated and fade-resistant, bright yellow window decal and a heavy duty, bright yellow plastic pocket. Place the decal on the outside of the left rear (driver's side) window of the vehicle. Put the yellow plastic pocket with your medical information inside your glove compartment.

The standard Yellow Dot Pocket is made of heavy-duty yellow vinyl plastic. The back pocket is 4 ¼" x 9 ¼", and will hold up to 10 pages of documents. In the front of the folder is a clear 2 ½" x 4" pocket to slide in photos and business cards for added identification. Keep a list in the "Yellow Dot" pocket of medical conditions, medications, allergies, insurance, healthcare directives and more. FREE emergency medical forms are always available to download at StoreSMART.com/life. When you need to update the information, just print new forms, or use the standard medical records from your doctor. It's that easy! Be SAFE! Have a Yellow Dot Pocket for every family member. In the event of an accident this information could be life saving!

Use our stock design or have the team at StoreSMART create a custom design for your organization. Use the "National Yellow Dot Program" for promotions, giveaways, and fundraisers.

StoreSMART NATIONAL YELLOW DOT PROGRAM KITS are perfect fo
EMT, Fire and Police Departments
Doctors, Hospitals and Clinics
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To obtain FREE SAMPLES for review by your publication, contact Stan@StoreSMART.com or call 800-424-1011 x 9208. The National Yellow Dot Products for vehicles and the Vial of Life Emergency Magnetic Pockets for the refrigerator are shown at StoreSMART.com/life. High-resolution publication images are available at StoreSMART.com/VialPress.

StoreSMART.com - since 1971. Providing 40 years of the finest products to store, distribute, display, file, and organize for home, office, educational, and industrial markets.

Contact Info:
Stan Feingold
800-424-1011 or
Stan@StoreSMART.com
www.StoreSMART.com
StoreSMART 180 Metro Park Rochester
NY 14623

Top-Producing Real Estate Agent Richard D. Fournier’s New Book Unveils Secrets on How to Gain Dominance in the Real Estate Market!

The Millionaire Mindset for Real Estate Agents: Master the Real Estate Market & Explode Sales’ Reveals How to Start Thinking and Performing Like a Millionaire Real Estate Agent.

Toronto (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 2, 2012 - The Millionaire Mindset for Real Estate Agents: Master the Real Estate Market & Explode Sales by Richard D. Fournier sets out to help frustrated and demoralized real estate agents discover their potential and follow their passion to excel in the always dynamic and changing property market.

In The Millionaire Mindset for Real Estate Agents, Fournier details the rut real estate agents can get into and tackles some myths about the industry that serve only to put limits on success. He explores how desire can fuel success, once those mundane mental barriers are toppled. Once real estate agents develop the Millionaire Mindset, life without limits beckons. What is so different about the way super achievers think? How do they do it? And can you join their ranks and become a mega success in real estate too? Not without shaking off some old habits and learning some new tricks!

Make a Plan to Make a Million
No one really blunders into becoming a top real estate agent. As the saying goes, a failure to plan is a plan to fail. Fournier shows how to craft your unique blueprint for success, but he’s not talking only about financial success. In The Millionaire Mindset for Real Estate Agents, Fournier takes a more holistic look at developing a solid blueprint for spiritual health as well as monetary success.

As Fournier rightly says, “This book is not just about making money. It’s about changing the way you think, the way you plan and set goals. It shows readers how to aim higher to go beyond average to become a real success in real estate and in life.”

In real estate, as in most professions, most people simply plod along but really want more. If you want more enough to change, Fournier can show you how to make the changes to your mindset and develop the strategies of super achievers to live without limits and enjoy that shining success of your dreams in real life.

About the Author

Richard D. Fournier is a top-producing real estate agent, founder of Richard Fournier International, and co-founder of The Fournier Hughes Real Estate Team and Back Pocket Agent Inc., as well as a devoted family man and mentor to many professionals with a passion for success. For more information on Richard, visit www.richardfournierinternational.com The Millionaire Mindset for Real Estate Agents: Master the Real Estate Market & Explode Sales by Richard D. Fournier will be available in paperback on August 2, 2012 from Amazon.com for $19.99.

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Contact Info:
Richard D. Fournier
1-888-681-5638
151 Randall Street Unit 103
Oakville, ON L6J 1P5

Archival Plastic School-Home Folders available in 16 Bright Colors

Communication between families and teachers is a vital part of supporting a student's education. Information packets are a great way to keep in touch with parents and let them know what's going on, but manila envelopes and paper folders, chosen as an inexpensive option, frequently last less than one semester, never mind a whole school year.

Rochester, NY  (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 8, 2012 - Communication between families and teachers is a vital part of supporting a student's education. Information packets are a great way to keep in touch with parents and let them know what's going on, but manila envelopes and paper folders, chosen as an inexpensive option, frequently last less than one semester, never mind a whole school year. Even tear-proof envelopes get ragged. Not so with our plastic school/home folders! They will survive the school year in great shape.
 
"I found you while doing a search for folders to be used in my classrooms. For thirty-four years I have made folders, so I decided, 'Let me see if I can find something to make my life easier,' and there you were!" said Beth Thompson of Denham Springs, La. 
 
Durable and attractive, our plastic school/home folders are made of archival polypropylene and are available in 16 bright colors. Printing on the front of each folder indicates that they are used for communication between school and home. The inside pockets are printed to indicate which papers parents should keep, and which should be returned to school with their child, making it easy to invite a response and keep lines of communication open. 
 
The folders are also available with printing on the front for subjects, class work, or homework, or plain without printing. All folders can be easily customized through the use of two clear overlay pockets on the outside of the covers, or they can be custom printed with your school's logo or mascot.
 
Parents appreciate having these high-quality folders too. A long-lasting folder will let parents know that the contents are valued and leave a positive impression.
 
"I love these folders! The clear pockets on the outside are wonderful for displaying school schedules and other important papers, not to mention the superb durability of these folders. My son was given one by his school last year and I wanted more!" said Tina Woloszyn of Beacon Falls, Conn.
 
24,000 Schools and Counting!
 
To obtain FREE samples for review by your publication or school, contact Stan@Storesmart.com 
or call 800-424-1011 x 9208. See www.StoreSMART.com/Press for high-resolution publication images.
 
StoreSMART.com – since 1971. Providing 40 years of the finest products to store, distribute, display, file, and organize for home, office, educational, and industrial markets.
 
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Contact Info:
Stan Feingold 
800-424-1011 or
Stan@Storesmart.com 
http://www.StoreSMART.com 
StoreSMART
180 Metro Park
Rochester, NY 14623

Source: Archival Plastic School-Home Folders available in 16 Bright Colors (Sharewell Newswire)

YOUTUBE VIDEO OF CHESS CHAMPION ORRIN CHECKMATE HUDSON GOES VIRAL

Stone Mountain, GA (Sharewellnewswire.com) August 1, 2012 - Orrin Checkmate Hudson international speaker and two-time world open speed chess champion has inspired more than 25,000 students through the game of chess. He continues to work toward his goal of reaching 1 million at-risk children. His inspiring work has been featured nationally on Good Morning America, CNN , CBS Early Morning Show, People Magazine, Sport Illustrated for Kids, USA Today , NPR and Time Magazine for Kids.



Mr. Hudson once received a call from a distraught parent who needed help at 1:00 a.m. in the morning. When asked why he would take such a call that early in the morning Hudson replied, “When our mission is to make a difference, we can’t choose when the call may come. A foot-soldier for change, sleeps with his boots on!” Watch this video and make your donation at www.besomeone.org you can be a part of changing the world one move at a time!
Must see video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NLFENGymr34

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THE POWER PLAYER LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE LAUNCHES A NEW INNOVATIVE ONLINE WEEKLY NEWS SITE THAT'S MOBILE FRIENDLY WITH DAILY FEATURE CONTENT

Los Angeles, CA (Sharewellnewswire) August 1, 2012 – The Power Player Lifestyle magazine is proud to introduce their new format and redesign. As the digital online news world and mobile device usage grows worldwide, PPLM Founder, Lela Christine along with her new online media team realizes a need to enhance the image, design and feature components of PPLM. The goal is to connect with intercontinental readers with compelling news and greater views.

The new look is innovative, directs the reader straight to the daily feature and places the spotlight on all the categories highlighted on the PPLM home page. Some of new features include: an interactive slider presentation portal, drop down menu toolbar, subject search box, daily Twitter Feed, and a “Share This” module to connect the user to Facebook, Digg, and Delicious and the ability to email the feature of the day straight to a family or friend. Additionally, within the footer area of the Home Page, a reader or publicist can view “Our History”, an archive section that links viewers to past articles tracing back from our initial launch in 2009.
As PPLM moves forward, the key news sections will include Entertainment, Style, Health, Food and Art. Each new section is designed to elevate the reader by focusing on inspiration, empowerment and advocacy.

The Power Player Lifestyle Magazine’s news format and designs promises to be an ground-breaking and creative online weekly E-magazine, which focuses on powerful individuals who continue to make a positive and significant impact in the world today. PPLMAG’s foundation is built on nurturing relationships and to create a networking source among various corporations, publicity firms, corporate business executives, film festivals, award shows and grass roots organizations that need and most importantly positive news articles.

The Power Player Lifestyle thrives on making a difference with creative, inventive and resourceful subject matter. It focuses on powerful individuals, corporate brands and place spotlights on signature events making a positive and significant impact in the world today. This top-to-bottom new look is user friendly and enhances the brand appeal of the magazine. As Lela states, “It’s all about the people, their power and global news just for you.”

PPLM’s unique visitors view an average of 10.6 pages per day. Currently, 94% of the visitors are from United States. Target demographic age 25-45.

Power-Up live with The Power Player Lifestyle Magazine news and social networks at:
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Visual Horizons and its divisions ScrapSMART and StoreSMART Complete Four Decades Under Leadership of Reenie & Stan Feingold

Reenie & Stan Feingold has creatively managed Visual Horizons, and its divisions ScrapSMART and StoreSMART, since founding it over four decades ago.
Rochester, NY(Sharewellnewswire.com) August 1, 2012  –  Reenie & Stan Feingold has creatively managed Visual Horizons, and its divisions ScrapSMART and StoreSMART, since founding it over four decades ago.

Visual Horizons, began in 1971 and was a major photo/slide duplication lab for 28 years.  Reenie & Stan, along with their staff, created and duplicated slides for companies including Xerox, Smithkline, The Smithsonian, and NASA. Visual Horizons also created presentation graphics and book illustrations for the now famous Frank Abagnale of "Catch Me if You Can" fame.

The company also produced and published both printed and multi-media products, developed training materials, instructional books, and visual aids for educational institutions, industry, and the government. The topics range from substance abuse prevention to motivational presentations. During the height of production, Visual Horizons produced over 55,000 slides per day. With the introduction of video, and then PowerPoint, the slide industry disappeared.

With the end of the slide business, and not ready to retire just yet, Reenie & Stan developed StoreSMART, a catalog and web site company devoted to organization and storage. Visual Horizons had been producing vinyl slide pages for its customers, so instead of letting the equipment sit idle, production and development began on other vinyl products.  The company now has over 10,000+ sizes of vinyl pockets, CD/DVD storage, and business storage.  The company sells to large corporations, government, military, hospitals, schools, individuals, and for personal use.

Noting an increased interest in the craft market, Reenie saw an opportunity to expand her current business from the corporate market to the individual consumer; and so, ScrapSMART was born. The ScrapSMART line of products is targeted toward the Scrapbook, Rubberstamp, Altered Arts, Sewing and Craft markets.

ScrapSMART boasts an impressive 25,000+ images on CD and for immediate online download. The ScrapSMART line runs from innovative Albums, to Scrapbook, History, and Party Software, to a complete line of rare, vintage cuts and contemporary illustrations created by our own designers. Reenie Feingold debuted one of her products on QVC to an audience of over 85 million viewers. Reenie has also appeared as a guest with several of the ScrapSMART products, on "Protect Your Pretty Projects" and "Scrapbooking with your Sewing Machine," which began airing on April 2004 on the PBS television series "America Sews."

ScrapSMART and StoreSMART continue to expand their lines by adding new products and services everyday. Our goal is simple; provide customers with excellent customer service and great products at affordable prices. Our philosophy is simple: People buy from people they like…that are honest! We appreciate you taking the time to look at our products. Feel free to contact us anytime. Remember…StoreSMARTer and ScrapSMARTer not harder!

www.scrapsmart.com Scrapbooking, Rubberstamping, Sewing, Card Creation & Altered Art
www.storesmart.com Store and Organize your Computer Software, Office and Photos
www.visualhorizons.com For those who Create, Deliver, or Publish Presentations Worldwide.

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Contact Info:
Stan Feingold
585-278-9208
stan@visualhorizons.com
Skype: slides26
Toll Free 800-424-1011 ext. 9208
http://www.visualhorizons.com
Visual Horizons / StoreSmart / ScrapSmart
180 Metro Park
Rochester, NY USA 14623-2666