- published: 08 Sep 2012
- views: 2145
- author: divorceprocessco
4:21

Concentrated Stock Positions in a Divorce- with Guest Noah B. Rosenfarb, CPA
Dr. Hetsler discusses with Mr. Noah Rosenfarb, a CPA and CDFA, how divorce can potentially...
published: 08 Sep 2012
author: divorceprocessco
Concentrated Stock Positions in a Divorce- with Guest Noah B. Rosenfarb, CPA
Concentrated Stock Positions in a Divorce- with Guest Noah B. Rosenfarb, CPA
Dr. Hetsler discusses with Mr. Noah Rosenfarb, a CPA and CDFA, how divorce can potentially impact concentrated stock positions and the options available. If ...- published: 08 Sep 2012
- views: 2145
- author: divorceprocessco
1:25

HAZ - Does GPS offer value in a concentrated stock market like Canada?
...
published: 17 Oct 2012
author: HorizonsETFs
HAZ - Does GPS offer value in a concentrated stock market like Canada?
HAZ - Does GPS offer value in a concentrated stock market like Canada?
- published: 17 Oct 2012
- views: 3
- author: HorizonsETFs
1:37

Commonwealth Stamps - 'Concentrated Value' stock card cache!
http://www.sandafayre.com - we sell stamps and stamp collections through our weekly stamp ...
published: 27 Sep 2010
author: SandafayreStamps
Commonwealth Stamps - 'Concentrated Value' stock card cache!
Commonwealth Stamps - 'Concentrated Value' stock card cache!
http://www.sandafayre.com - we sell stamps and stamp collections through our weekly stamp auctions; we also offer free stamp collecting resources to help you...- published: 27 Sep 2010
- views: 1022
- author: SandafayreStamps
0:31

KOO Concentrated Wet Stock
Now it's easy to make delicious stews with the home-style taste you've come to expect from...
published: 14 Nov 2012
author: Mama KOO
KOO Concentrated Wet Stock
KOO Concentrated Wet Stock
Now it's easy to make delicious stews with the home-style taste you've come to expect from KOO. The new KOO Concentrated Wet Stock spices, flavours and thick...- published: 14 Nov 2012
- views: 83
- author: Mama KOO
0:18

Koo Concentrated Wet Stock Home Tester Club
Koo Concentrated Wet Stock http://www.hometesterclub.com/...
published: 10 May 2012
author: Home Tester Club South Africa
Koo Concentrated Wet Stock Home Tester Club
Koo Concentrated Wet Stock Home Tester Club
Koo Concentrated Wet Stock http://www.hometesterclub.com/- published: 10 May 2012
- views: 104
- author: Home Tester Club South Africa
8:51

How to Make Chicken Stock
Hey guys! Welcome back! This episode, I show you my way of making a DELICIOUS and complex-...
published: 06 Apr 2013
author: TheNewAshley
How to Make Chicken Stock
How to Make Chicken Stock
Hey guys! Welcome back! This episode, I show you my way of making a DELICIOUS and complex-in-taste chicken stock, but it's so easy! You can use the ingredien...- published: 06 Apr 2013
- views: 3844
- author: TheNewAshley
1:06

The Mosaic Company Visits the New York Stock Exchange for its Analyst Day
On Monday, Oct. 7, Plymouth, Minn.-based The Mosaic Company, a leading global producer and...
published: 07 Oct 2013
The Mosaic Company Visits the New York Stock Exchange for its Analyst Day
The Mosaic Company Visits the New York Stock Exchange for its Analyst Day
On Monday, Oct. 7, Plymouth, Minn.-based The Mosaic Company, a leading global producer and marketer of concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients, will visit the New York Stock Exchange for its Analyst Day. Jim Prokopanko, Mosaic's President and Chief Executive Officer, joined by members of the company's leadership team, will ring The Closing Bell. About The Mosaic Company The Mosaic Company is one of the world's leading producers and marketers of concentrated phosphate and potash crop nutrients. Mosaic is a single source provider of phosphate and potash fertilizers and feed ingredients for the global agriculture industry. More information on the Company is available at www.mosaicco.com. (Source: The Mosaic Company)- published: 07 Oct 2013
- views: 61
1:49

Stock loans - Liquidity at Your Fingertips
http://www.usbest.biz/ - Stock loans and securities based lines of credit with no transfer...
published: 15 Jul 2011
author: stockloansteve
Stock loans - Liquidity at Your Fingertips
Stock loans - Liquidity at Your Fingertips
http://www.usbest.biz/ - Stock loans and securities based lines of credit with no transfer of title. Institutional securities financing programs including re...- published: 15 Jul 2011
- views: 76
- author: stockloansteve
2:19

Managing Sudden Wealth
A sudden liquidity event could be an IPO, going private, selling a business, inheriting we...
published: 17 Oct 2013
Managing Sudden Wealth
Managing Sudden Wealth
A sudden liquidity event could be an IPO, going private, selling a business, inheriting wealth or seeing an increased valuation in a concentrated stock position. While there might be assumptions that when people have a significant level of wealth, they should feel comfortable, there is in fact a great deal of complexity...and that's where U.S. Trust comes in to play.- published: 17 Oct 2013
- views: 45
5:45

How to make Cajun Prawns (Shrimp) with Cauliflower Rice (Paleo/Primal/Dr Poon low-carb)
This recipe was inspired by the blog Primal Journey but has been modified to suit the Dr P...
published: 02 Oct 2013
How to make Cajun Prawns (Shrimp) with Cauliflower Rice (Paleo/Primal/Dr Poon low-carb)
How to make Cajun Prawns (Shrimp) with Cauliflower Rice (Paleo/Primal/Dr Poon low-carb)
This recipe was inspired by the blog Primal Journey but has been modified to suit the Dr Poon Metabolic Diet. I also left out the coriander (cilantro) called for in the original recipe because I don't care for it. You can find her original recipe here, but it doesn't give quantities for everything. http://primaljourney.blogspot.com.au/2013/08/cajun-prawns-with-cauliflower-rice.html CAJUN PRAWNS WITH CAULIFLOWER RICE Makes two good size serves 1-2 Tbsp olive oil for frying 1 zucchini, cut in chunks 1 green capsicum (bell pepper), cut in chunks 4-6 green onions, chopped 1/4 c low-sodium chicken stock or use concentrated stock with a bit of water for more flavour 1/2 head cauliflower 1Tbsp Cajun seasoning 200g (7 oz) cooked prawns (shrimp) 1 Tbsp grated ginger Small handful salted cashews 1-1/2 Tbsp lime juice Heat oil in a large frying pan and sauté zucchini, capsicum and green onions Meanwhile slice your cauliflower very thinly then chop finely (or pulse in your food processor) until it resembles 'rice' Once veggies are tender add Cajun seasoning and prawns and cook for a minute or two. Add chicken stock, cauliflower, ginger and cashews and cook for about five minutes, covering to retain moisture but stirring often. Remove from the heat and stir in fresh lime juice and serve Delicious!- published: 02 Oct 2013
- views: 6
2:44

Securities Based Financing - US Best Capital Partners - Block Trades - Convertible Debt Solutions
http://www.usbest.biz/ - Tailored stock loans and securities based credit lines with no tr...
published: 18 Jul 2011
author: stockloansteve
Securities Based Financing - US Best Capital Partners - Block Trades - Convertible Debt Solutions
Securities Based Financing - US Best Capital Partners - Block Trades - Convertible Debt Solutions
http://www.usbest.biz/ - Tailored stock loans and securities based credit lines with no transfer of title - it's what we do! We specialize in liquidity solut...- published: 18 Jul 2011
- views: 547
- author: stockloansteve
1:14

Stock Market Tips & Facts : Understanding the Stock Exchange
Stock exchanges are meeting places for people interested in buying and selling stocks and ...
published: 13 Feb 2009
author: ehowfinance
Stock Market Tips & Facts : Understanding the Stock Exchange
Stock Market Tips & Facts : Understanding the Stock Exchange
Stock exchanges are meeting places for people interested in buying and selling stocks and bonds in a concentrated area. Pass stock certificates back and fort...- published: 13 Feb 2009
- views: 3169
- author: ehowfinance
3:13

Knorr at the Editor's Showcase
Knorr Homestyle Stock is an authentic tasting stock in a concentrated format -- a breakthr...
published: 19 Oct 2012
author: Maria Bailey
Knorr at the Editor's Showcase
Knorr at the Editor's Showcase
Knorr Homestyle Stock is an authentic tasting stock in a concentrated format -- a breakthrough innovation within the stock and broth category when it launche...- published: 19 Oct 2012
- views: 15
- author: Maria Bailey
1:06

免疫代謝のサポート力も20倍!超濃縮酵素飲料濃熟ビオチーム 日本医学交流協会共同企画品 Mature Biochimu more than in concentrated enzyme drink
発売から30年の実績がある、原液濃縮タイプ酵素飲料濃熟ビオチームは、少しの飲用でも効率よく大量の酵素が摂れるものを作ってほしいというご愛飲者様の熱いご要望から生まれた自身をもってお...
published: 24 May 2013
author: kouso2287
免疫代謝のサポート力も20倍!超濃縮酵素飲料濃熟ビオチーム 日本医学交流協会共同企画品 Mature Biochimu more than in concentrated enzyme drink
免疫代謝のサポート力も20倍!超濃縮酵素飲料濃熟ビオチーム 日本医学交流協会共同企画品 Mature Biochimu more than in concentrated enzyme drink
発売から30年の実績がある、原液濃縮タイプ酵素飲料濃熟ビオチームは、少しの飲用でも効率よく大量の酵素が摂れるものを作ってほしいというご愛飲者様の熱いご要望から生まれた自身をもっておすすめできる酵素ドリンクです。 ・健康に大きなトラブルを抱えている方 ・放射線治療や投薬治療中の方 ・アガリクスやプロポリス等の健康食...- published: 24 May 2013
- views: 46
- author: kouso2287
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2:02

Jellies
Another session at the Long Beach Aquarium Of The Pacific. I wanted to concentrate on just...
published: 20 May 2008
author: Randy Perry
Jellies
Another session at the Long Beach Aquarium Of The Pacific. I wanted to concentrate on just jelly fish for this short as they are my favorite to video in macro, tons of texture and fine details.
The jellies that are represented here all range from a dime up to a half dollar coin in size.
I have made many more videos of this aquarium over the years:
vimeo.com/472806 - Another Trip...
vimeo.com/2905022 - Moon Jellies
vimeo.com/9970981 - Bell Jellies
All shot with a Sony HDR-SR1 with the stock lens. Transferred into Vegas Pro 8 at 1080i and output at 720p, MP4 created by MPEG StreamClip.
The music is from the Brian Eno album "Ambient 1: Music For Airports" track 1/2.
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GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS (HQ) - PART גשטאלט - מודעות - חלק 1
HQ. gestalt work on awareness, part 1. hebrew subtitles added.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER ...
published: 13 Aug 2011
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS (HQ) - PART גשטאלט - מודעות - חלק 1
HQ. gestalt work on awareness, part 1. hebrew subtitles added.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Perls calls them the "essences" of a patient's personality, or we can say he is working from his "centers", stretching those sounds, moves and psychological motivations in as many creative directions as he can. I monitor closely to be sure he is not faking it, the way most actors end up doing since they do not have the centers to begin with.
Before the performer begins working with others doing improvs and scenework, there is an important transitional stage in the work in which I help him get comfortable using his very personal Gestalt material freely as creative material. He needs to shift from seeing himself as a patient to enjoying the role of an artist of the
29:21

GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL part 3 (HQ)
part 3 of a two hour gestalt session on awareness with actress bel baca. the focus here is...
published: 01 Jan 2011
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL part 3 (HQ)
part 3 of a two hour gestalt session on awareness with actress bel baca. the focus here is "the rhythm of contact and withdrawal", alternating between contact with the environment and withdrawal into the void of "not knowing" to discover what fantasies and new ideas are waiting to emerge into awareness there.
TO VIEW OR DOWNLOAD ALL OF MY VIDEOS, PLUS 1500 PAGES OF MY EXPLANATORY ESSAYS (ALL AT NO CHARGE) PLEASE VISIT MY WEBSITE: franklynwepner.com. ALSO PLEASE NOTE MY NEW EMAIL ADDRESS, IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO SHARE WITH ME ANY COMMENTS ABOUT MY WORK: franklynwepner@gmail.com. IN THE LISTING OF VIDEOS THE LETTERS (HQ) REFER TO A HIGHER QUALITY VERSION OF THE VIDEO, WHICH IS AVAILABLE TO YOU IF YOUR COMPUTER CAN HANDLE IT.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Per
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GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL pt 2 (HQ)
second part of a two hour session on awarenesss with actress bel baca. this is the "guided...
published: 26 Dec 2010
author: franklyn wepner
GESTALT WORK ON AWARENESS WITH BEL pt 2 (HQ)
second part of a two hour session on awarenesss with actress bel baca. this is the "guided awareness" part of the exercise, since here i am giving lots of feedback immediately as things happen. in the "unguided" part i waited about 15 minutes before giving feedback. i continue this "guided" process in the 3rd and last part, the next video.
BY FRANKLYN WEPNER SEPTEMBER 1, 2006
HOW I WORK: GESTALT DREAMWORK AS THEATER AND PROPHECY
GESTALT DREAM WORK AS PREPARATION FOR PERFORMING
Since 1975 I have been using Gestalt work on awareness, dreams and personal relationships as a way to train and direct performers. The basic principle is simple. I use the Gestalt work to peel the onion of layer after layer of social cliches, ego games and unfinished personal business, and then I do the reverse process reconstituting the onion in the form of characters or other artist structures. The existential message of the dream becomes the superobjective or action of the tragedy, and then I build up the way the performer handles the characters and the plot around that.
My usual procedure is to begin the training with three Gestalt sessions, one on one. The first session, two hours long, deals with the three zones of awareness. During the first hour I simply let him relate what he aware of, since I want to know how he operates before I start meddling with his life. This is important since overall during the Gestalt sessions we are peeling the onion of cliches and games to get to authentic action, and later we will need all of those layers to rebuild the onion as characters involved in the unfolding action of a drama. We need his cliche and game layers for the beginning of the action in Act One as much as we need his authentic action at the end of the dramatic action for Acts Four and Five of a tragic drama.
During the second hour of the first Gestalt session on awareness I attempt to guide him towards a balance of the zones of awareness: outer zone awareness of the environment, inner zone awareness of his body, and fantasy zone awareness of his daydreams. The second and third Gestalt sessions are each three hours long, and each is a typical Gestalt dreamwork session as presented by Fritz Perls in Gestalt Therapy Verbatim. The performer tells the dream in the here and now, identifies with (play acts) several of the main images of the dream in dialogues with each other, and experiences the rhythm of contact and withdrawal. That is to say, after each major dialogue of polarized sides of himself (the contact part) he is instructed to close his eyes, enter his body awareness and daydream (the withdrawal phase of the rhythm).
Since my goal is theater as well as healing, whenever possible during the Gestalt dreamwork I encourage lots of expression using sound and movements. I work with a palette of about 200 different types of recorded musical excerpts, and whenever appropriate I ask him if that image or emotional state were part of a movie what sort of music might be the sound track. Then I find something close to that in my palette of musical colors and ask him to express the mood using the music along with his vocalizing and expressive movements. While he is doing the entire session I spend most of my time jotting down near verbatim notes and making stick figures of his poses and movements, since later in the work I will feed all this back to him and encourage him to explore using it as creative material for acting, dance or whatever his medium is. Taping the session is less useful, since then I would need to spend too much time replaying the tapes. Taking notes live forces me to sort out the wheat from the chaff very efficiently, even at the cost of not observing or notating every detail.
WORKING OUT FROM YOUR CENTERS
After the three introductory one on one Gestalt sessions, session number four is for feedback and discussion of the results. I show him in my notes and diagrams all of the stages of competed and uncompleted actions, and together we search for characters in the theater literature that have similar patterns of action. Is he a Hamlet type, or an Oedipus type, for example? In contrast to the usual practice in acting classes, his first acting assignment probably will be a monologue from a serious tragedy, since I want him to begin with a dramatic action with which he can identify totally. In this process he is using his major Gestalt moments as what Michael Chekhov in his book "To The Actor" labels "psychological gestures". Perls calls them the "essences" of a patient's personality, or we can say he is working from his "centers", stretching those sounds, moves and psychological motivations in as many creative directions as he can. I monitor closely to be sure he is not faking it, the way most actors end up doing since they do not have the centers to begin with.
Before the performer begins working with others
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1:12

LLBH Virtual Family Office
LLBH Private Wealth management is an independent Registered Investment Advisor offering a ...
published: 25 Sep 2013
LLBH Virtual Family Office
LLBH Virtual Family Office
LLBH Private Wealth management is an independent Registered Investment Advisor offering a full range of wealth management and family office services to wealthy families across the country. Often referred to as a "Virtual Family Office", LLBH offers comprehensive wealth management solutions including financial planning, asset management, concentrated stock hedging, lending, cash management, alternative investment due diligence and family office services.- published: 25 Sep 2013
- views: 3
5:21

MAGGI Jom Masak Masak : Mushroom soup
How to turn simple mushrooms into an impressive soup? Check out this quick-and-easy cookin...
published: 05 Jul 2012
author: MAGGI .Malaysia
MAGGI Jom Masak Masak : Mushroom soup
MAGGI Jom Masak Masak : Mushroom soup
How to turn simple mushrooms into an impressive soup? Check out this quick-and-easy cooking video with host, Chef Muluk and special guest, Rosalyn Simba, Bus...- published: 05 Jul 2012
- views: 5020
- author: MAGGI .Malaysia
6:20

Practical Strategies for Family Financial Headaches in Illinois Dissolution Actions
Patrick Nugent discusses two central topics of concern for family law practitioners with B...
published: 02 Jan 2013
author: IICLEtv
Practical Strategies for Family Financial Headaches in Illinois Dissolution Actions
Practical Strategies for Family Financial Headaches in Illinois Dissolution Actions
Patrick Nugent discusses two central topics of concern for family law practitioners with Bruce R. Richman of Cohn Reznick LLP and Nancy Chausow Shafer of Cha...- published: 02 Jan 2013
- views: 115
- author: IICLEtv
7:49

Hungry for Home: One Pot Hainanese Chicken Rice
Lee Yin Suit demonstrates how to prepare one pot Hainanese chicken rice with student Khor ...
published: 10 Dec 2008
author: thestaronline
Hungry for Home: One Pot Hainanese Chicken Rice
Hungry for Home: One Pot Hainanese Chicken Rice
Lee Yin Suit demonstrates how to prepare one pot Hainanese chicken rice with student Khor Hsu Ann, who is studying hotel management in Taylor's College in Ku...- published: 10 Dec 2008
- views: 86045
- author: thestaronline