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		<title>What Is Structured Settlement</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most people have seen the commercials as well as heard the term, structured settlements. The fact is many individuals have little to no concept what these are or exactly how they work. In this articles you will certainly study what a settlement like this is and how they function as well as some of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most people have seen the commercials as well as heard the term, <a href="http://www.sovereignfunding.com">structured settlement</a>s. The fact is many individuals have little to no concept what these are or exactly how they work. In this articles you will certainly study what a settlement like this is and how they function as well as some of the benefits of a structured settlement. </p>
<p>When a person brings a suit against a business and wins or when a company that is being sued settles for a fixed number of money, a settlement payment is frequently distributed in a lump sum payment. A structured settlement makes it possible to stretch out that money in many different ways. You can obtain yearly payments, deferred repayments, a modest lump amount with following weekly payments. The possibilities are virtually endless. </p>
<p>One of the greatest benefits to a structured settlement is that it is considerably simpler on your tax difficulty than a large lump sum repayment could be. This is especially true if the payments of a settlement come via an annuity. </p>
<p>Secondly, you recognize that you will have earnings for life or for a wonderful volume of years. This implies that there is no wondering if the earnings will certainly be there or not. Legally speaking, the money will definitely come to you in whatever payments you agreed upon in your settlement. </p>
<p>Having said that, there are a few things that you will certainly want to consider before you look to a structured settlement with the lump sum payment. The first thing is to understand that the terms of the settlement are ultimate. You can not go back and renegotiate the terms of the settlement. At one time you have concured to it, for better or for more irritating, that is what you have. </p>
<p>If you do discover yourself in a spot where you want more money that the structured settlement is providing you, you can easily offer the settlement over factoring. This is where a business will certainly purchase the settlement for a lump amount below the value of the settlement. They become the payee of the settlement while you take a lump amount funds payment. </p>
<p>A structured settlement can be a terrific choice to a lump amount payment and it can make your financial future a bunch clearer and sound. If you are looking to receive a lump amount payment from a settlement, you may wish to consider a structured repayment deal.</p>
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		<title>Netflix Movies Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everybody knows about Netflix. They know that you can watch any movie or tv show that you want from your home but did you know you can also do that on your computer? Yes sir you most definitely can. That makes it to where you can watch something you want pretty much anywhere you can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everybody knows about Netflix. They know that you can watch any movie or tv show that you want from your home but did you know you can also do that on your computer? Yes sir you most definitely can. That makes it to where you can watch something you want pretty much anywhere you can get internet.</p>
<p>This makes it to where <a href="http://www.goodmovies.org/netflix-movies-online/">Netflix Movies Online</a> are easy to get a hold of. When you are walking around somewhere and want to sit and eat lunch than you notice that the place you are eating at has Wi-Fi, than you are able to get online with the correct permission and watch a tv show while you are sitting and eating lunch. This also makes it easy to entertain your kids on that long car ride to your mother&#8217;s house across the nation. They will be sitting in the back quiet and watching tv  the entire way there.</p>
<p>Netflix has become not only a house-hold name but a great commodity among the United States families. When you are wanting to watch a movie than all you have to do is open Netflix on your computer or tv and get ready to watch whatever you want.</p>
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		<title>Sir Sean Connery at 75: An Enduring Study in Triumphant Contrast</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the 1930&#8217;s working-class alleys of Edinburgh, to the world stage, advocating fiercely for Scottish independence &#8230; from the grimy cover-alls of an unknown bricklayer to the gleaming muscles and revealing bikini of a Mr. Universe finalist &#8230; from simply &#8220;Welder #2&#8243; in his first flick to the inimitable, debonair &#8220;Bond, James Bond&#8221; eight years [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the 1930&#8217;s working-class alleys of Edinburgh, to the world stage, advocating fiercely for Scottish independence &#8230; from the grimy cover-alls of an unknown bricklayer to the gleaming muscles and revealing bikini of a Mr. Universe finalist &#8230; from simply &#8220;Welder #2&#8243; in his first flick to the inimitable, debonair &#8220;Bond, James Bond&#8221; eight years later, Sir Sean Connery is, like so many of the characters he portrayed, a study in triumphant contrast.</p>
<p>Born in 1930, the young Connery already carried a history of low-paying, back-breaking work experience with him by 1946, when he enlisted in the Royal Navy. Handsome, charming and innately intelligent, Connery emerged from brief Naval service a young man burning with ambition, challenged to find his own way in a hard world that expected little from &#8212; and offered even less to &#8212; working-class youngsters.</p>
<p>Like so many others of that era just out of the service, without family connections, title or higher education, he took whatever jobs he could &#8212; laying bricks, life-guarding, even polishing coffins.</p>
<p>But at just 19 years old, this handsome and strong young man from Edinburgh had mapped a future for himself that did not include long days of back-breaking labor and short nights quaffing pints at the local pub. Instead, he used his spare time honing his strong muscles and equally strong ambition in a relentless regime of physical development and muscle-building.</p>
<p>By 1950 the handsome Edinburgh laddie, tattooed in the Navy proclaiming &#8220;Scotland Forever,&#8221; captured third place for his beloved country in the Mr. Universe competition.</p>
<p>The rest, as it&#8217;s said, is history.</p>
<p>Well, almost.</p>
<p>Even for the superbly talented and immensely appealing young Sean Connery, instant stardom was rarely granted in American filmdom of the 1950s.  But certainly his days of bricklaying and coffin-polishing were behind him, exchanged for a more competitive &#8212; but also more promising &#8212; world of modeling and obscure chorus lines.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s uncredited in his first film, 1954&#8217;s &#8220;Lilacs in the Spring,&#8221; starring Errol Flynn and Anna Neagle in a fantasy-comedy set during the London blitz.</p>
<p>By 1957, the confident young Scot had hit his stride, breaking into the film scene in a big way with four films that year.  His credits moved from &#8220;Welder #2&#8243;  in &#8220;Time Lock&#8221; to the quintessential &#8220;Spike&#8221; in the crime drama, &#8220;No Road Back.&#8221;  He portrayed Mike in the international action flick, &#8220;Action of the Tiger,&#8221; and took a part in the star-studded epic, &#8220;A Night to Remember,&#8221; based on Walter Lord&#8217;s vivid and heart-wrenching story of the Titanic.</p>
<p>His brooding good looks and fabulous physique &#8212; plus his now legendary, gravelly Scots brogue &#8212; made Sean Connery a natural to capture the role of BBC war correspondent Mark Trevor in the 1958 classic, &#8220;Another Time, Another Place.&#8221;   This would be his first starring role, opposite the luscious young Hollywood starlet, Lana Turner, and he&#8217;d achieved a professional height from which he never looked back.</p>
<p>For the next five decades, he would be continually in demand, and he was already well on his way to the role that many believe marked his world fame forever &#8212; the devilish, debonair Secret Agent 007, undefeated, quick and clever &#8212; and surrounded by sexy ladies in every port o&#8217; call.</p>
<p>Connery was just 32 years old in 1962 when he was transformed into every man&#8217;s hero and every woman&#8217;s heart-throb, with his cool, aloof, trademark, &#8220;Bond, James Bond.&#8221;  For the next decade, he portrayed the epitome of cool in a more innocent pre-AIDS movie era, when a man&#8217;s sexual exploits were implied, not graphically displayed, and his relationships measured in quantity, not quality.</p>
<p>A more mature Connery reprised his Bond role in 1983 for &#8220;Never Say Never Again,&#8221; but by then had so broadened his skills with diverse roles that a whole new generation of movie-goers came to know him not as the lanky, sexy 007, but rather as the handsome and exasperating elder Mr. Jones in &#8220;Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade&#8221; or as the deeply pained, brilliant and daring captain of the Russian nuclear submarine in 1990&#8217;s &#8220;Hunt for Red October,&#8221; or even the rude, suffering, pony-tailed and brilliant scientist who discovered &#8212; and then lost &#8212; the cure for cancer in the 1992 film, &#8220;Medicine Man.&#8221;</p>
<p>Not a man to rest on his laurels, Sean Connery &#8212; who was named &#8220;Sexiest Man Alive&#8221; by People Magazine at the age of 59 &#8212; has made no less than 15 films in the past 15 years and continues to charm and excite audiences world-wide.  Virtually unparalleled in the history of film, Connery truly merits this profound tribute evoked from equally-renowned director Steven Spielberg, who said, &#8220;There are seven genuine movie stars in the world today, and Sean is one of them.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Life Lessons  Learned While Watching M*A*S*H</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[M*A*S*H is one of my all time favorite TV shows. In fact, an old repeat is on while I write these words.
I&#8217;ve had the good fortune over the years to meet both Alan Alda who played Hawkeye Pierce and Wayne Rogers who played Trapper John.
Life lessons from M*A*S*H
1. Humor heals
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>M*A*S*H is one of my all time favorite TV shows. In fact, an old repeat is on while I write these words.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve had the good fortune over the years to meet both Alan Alda who played Hawkeye Pierce and Wayne Rogers who played Trapper John.</p>
<p><b>Life lessons from M*A*S*H</b></p>
<p><b>1. Humor heals</b></p>
<p>Can you think of a more stressful and debilitating situation? Thousands of miles from home, in a war zone, putting wounded bodies back together again.</p>
<p>One of the main coping techniques as laughter. Wise cracks, practical jokes, and more kept them going. Humor is a fantastic source of stress relief.</p>
<p><b>2. An off the rack world</b></p>
<p>There is a scene in which Hawkeye and Margaret are talking about their struggles with relationships. From this conversation came a great line &#8211; &#8220;You know what your problem is? You keep looking for a tailor made fit in an off the rack world.&#8221;</p>
<p><b>3. The joy of being really good at something you love</b></p>
<p>The happiest people I know are the ones that get to do something they love for a living each day.</p>
<p>Even though they were in horrible conditions, you could tell that the surgeons enjoyed what they did and were committed to be the best they could be, no matter what.</p>
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