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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

October 2010 Biz/Entertainement/Blue Convenant

Educational Contribution: Blue Covenant

New York, NY October 2010, New York Fashion Week has ended at Lincoln Centers, New York City, as the scene still spices up. Production offices are taking in submissions, and managers are grinding for new work, as some are merging into new careers, the hope of becoming America’s Most Wanted, awaits, any act with wit and determination.



Halloween Parade

October's in the air, costumes are important ideals that swam our consumers psyches. Juvenating business in the West Village, actor, designers, and a great chance for celebrities who never has opportunities to attend public affair will all arrive.

Beautiful people swarmed the catwalk in representation of Fashion Designers work of art, sewing great garments, possible through the invention created by Eli Whitney (The Cotton Gin) revolutionized garment material manufacturing during the industrial revolution. People swarmed Lincoln Center to visualize, attend and just relax around the Fashion Week tent. Many businesses pleased to have America’s beauty in town, as the usual Bryant Park located on forty-first & 42nd and 6th Avenue longed for their return.

Obama has signed a bill to cut down taxes for small business, which generates possible leverage for actors, whom should be identified as freelancers. According to AOL news the legislation provides $12 billion in tax incentives, and establishes a $30 Billion fund increase credit access for small business.

Ramire Bailey, in the mist of registering his name as an actor, is seeking contributors to fund website. Offering several forms of communication as services to solicit contribution, Ramire claims the entire experience is making him more business savvy. Services like Henderson posting and other fancy labeling seems to be clever for actors working in show business.

Performer Ramire Bailey offers services as a vocalist at live events, camera operator events planning, and other administrative task like consulting, or processing paper work. Newly, Ramire is servicing the trade by making it easier for the artist to be represented, for a small fee, with alternative services for artist appeal. This makes an artist a professional, instead of just a tag.

The process to opening a business is to apply to register it with your state with a tax identification. Inquiring about necessary certifications and policies are important, especially for a business as an actor, because the duration of work is so sporadic, the artist will need to keep busy raising funds to survive on. The condition of survival is at a high-risk peak in he field of entertainments. The trade is embossed with people striving to be accepted and oblivious to the points at need, like legal paper, and union qualifications.

School has began for most students and mid terms are shortly on the way. For artist, programs are beginning and available through out big artsy cities, like New York. They’re plenty of coaches in the industry teaching ranges of forms, from Meisner techniques, to Lee Strasberg on camera training to voice over. The goal is to be active and fresh for your auditions and bookings.

Ramire teaches monologues and basic techniques, independently, and helps with rehearsals, among other services offered. Ramire's, constantly building an ensemble to obtain people to work with in the near future.

In ordeal to be heartening and encouraging motivation to our trade, the future is what counts. The people of Ramire are contributing love instead of monetary funds. I will like to bring to awareness that global warming is affecting our atmosphere and oceanic quality. Seas life spans are slimming with the loss of fish and the ozone layers are tearing away, melting glaciers the size of countries.

Reading the April 2009 Monthly Review, these events cause our planets catastrophes. I encourage all people to be eco-friendly and not undermined the message. Scholars have mentioned the term Blue Covenant, where the sharing of safe quality water are shared through bottling, has modified to luxury and effect people in third world countries. The fact that we charge for water and exploit water as a commodity is odd in a time like today, where safe water supplies are scared.



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