Live Event Production For Religious Services
Live event production is important to bringing out your message in a clear sound and in vibrant visuals. If you are a pastor or church leader, you need to consider buying A/V equipment. It?s like have a home theatre system for your church. You can reach out to more people in your congregation and bring your sermon or musical productions alive. You can have the speaker?s image or inspirational images on the backdrop of a huge optical front project screen. You words can be transcribed of the death as the roll across the big screen behind you. There are limitless possibilities to what audio visual event production equipment can do for your church and your message that you are trying to convey.
SSBC Puts the Brakes on World's Fastest Production Car
Stainless Steel Brakes Corporation (SSBC) supplied Force 10® aluminum brake calipers for the Shelby SuperCars' (SSC) Ultimate Aero that established a new mark for "Fastest Production Car" as recognized by Guinness World Records?. SSBC brakes are now standard equipment on all Ultimate Aeros that leave SSC's West Richland, Wash. production facility.
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Cambridge Who's Who Names Denise R. Cascino Lifetime Member for her Achievements in Animated Movie Production
Denise R. Cascino, co-producer for Dreamworks Animation, has been named a lifetime member of Cambridge Who's Who for her dedicated work with Dreamworks Animation, the producers of computer-generated entertainment that appeals to all audiences.
The Hammer That Shatters Glass Forges Steel
The title of this article is from an old Russian proverb yet it is very true today in all cultures of the world. It is not the circumstances that you are in that determine your outcome. Given the same circumstances some people thrive while others perish. Let's look at how to thrive.
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Glass Coffee Tables Online-why Not!!
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Geon Moves Forward on Ear Thermometer and Forehead Thermometer Production in 2008
A digital fever thermometer manufacturer over ten years, Geon is driven by rapid market trends and strives for new technology development. Its efforts will be seen this year on ear thermometer and forehead thermometer manufacture.
American Elements Announces Silver Oxalate for Global Warming Research and Nanopowder Particles Production
American Elements announced today the expansion of its silver oxalate production due to increased demand arising from its use to measure carbon dioxide emissions in studies regarding global warming.
Phoenix, Arizona Among Top 10 in Vehicle Theft; Glass Etching May Help Prevent Theft
Consumers can help deter theft by etching their auto glass with traceable numbers. By permanently installing visible VIN and serial numbers into a vehicle's glass, it can greatly reduce auto theft and aid in recovery.
The Wolfpack Film Group, a Hot New Austin-Based Production Collective, Completes Principal Photography on First Feature Film, "Anything for Now."
WPFG studios and the Wolfpack Film Group successfully wrapped principal photography on "Anything for Now," a SAG ultra low budget feature film shot in Austin, TX using an all Texas cast and crew with a micro-budget of under a million dollars.
How to Cut, Score and Break Glass
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Management ReSource Services Announces Agreement with Solo Cup To Provide Mail and Document Production Services
Management ReSource Services announced today it has entered into an agreement with Solo Cup Company, to provide mail and document management services to their operations in Maryland.
Major Motion Picture/TV Production Studio Opens in Albuquerque, New Mexico
It is the opening of the magnificent Albuquerque Studios this month that promises to put New Mexico firmly on the filmmakers' map. The $74m state-of-the-art motion picture and television production facility includes eight sound stages with a combined total of 168,000 sq ft. Set on 28 acres at Mesa Del Sol, the studio is just minutes away from Albuquerque International Sunport. Albuquerque Studios offers full production support facilities, 78,000 sq ft of production offices, 70,000 sq ft of mill, storage and construction space and a vast backlot.
Display Well Launches First, End-to-End Exhibit and Sign Design and Production Center: Company Enables Creation of High-Quality Portable Displays
Display Well (www.displaywell.com), the only company that enables complete design and production of portable signs and small-scale exhibits from concept to delivery, announced today the launch of its one-stop, online design center. For every short-staffed, budget-strained, time-crunched organization that, nevertheless, still needs to make a promotional impact, the days of multiple yellow page searches, vendor agreements and trips to the corner copy center are over.
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Is Ethanol Production Truly Responsible for the Global Food Price Hikes? Get the Right Perspectives at Next Generation Bioethanol
Singapore (PRWEB) March 13, 2008 -- Is Ethanol Production truly responsible for the global food price hike? Or does this myth stem from a lack of understanding about Ethanol?
Ethanol has been produced since antiquity and its use as transportation fuel dates from the very inception of motorized transportation. In 1908, Henry Ford designed his Model T to run on a mixture of gasoline and alcohol, calling it the fuel of the future.
However, conventional ethanol feedstocks (i.e. corn, sugar cane) have limited availability and compete with food. As a result of this competition, Ethanol is now under the spotlight due to the recent global food price hikes.
CMT's Next Generation Bioethanol will look at other, much more abundant, more available and less costly Ethanol feedstocks.
Cellulose and the other biopolymers that often accompany it, including hemicellulose and lignin as well as the material containing these three biopolymers, known as lignocellulose, can be grown productively all over the World, and along side with food.
Ethanol economies are bound to, eventually, implement cellulosic ethanol to continue to grow. However, cellulosic ethanol implementation has challenges.
Ethanol producers are also investigating other feedstocks, including Cassava. This quick growing drought resistant crop has already been successfully utilized for ethanol production and does not compete with traditional food sources like corn or wheat.
Next Generation Bioethanol, an authoritative seminar on the ethanol value chain, will give executives the inside edge on the myths that prevail in the ethanol markets. The workshop aims to set itself apart by being objective and separate fact from fiction in the myriad of issues surrounding Ethanol production and processing.
At Next Generation Bioethanol, seminar leader Dr. Ceasar Granda will provide attendees with a comprehensive grounding in Ethanol Production from 1st and 2nd Generation Feedstocks.
Dr. Granda has been involved with Biomass conversion to chemicals from 1997, and has been conducting research in almost all unit operations of the process. Dr Granda also has significant research interests in the Sugar industry, all culminating in a series of patents and technical publications.
Dr. Granda's intensive course will cover the following:
- A comprehensive introduction to Cellulosic ethanol and the importance of a Cellulosic-ethanol based economy.
- The Potential feedstocks including sugarcane bagasse, trash, corn straw, rice stray, wheat straw, rice husks, municipal solid waste, sewage sludge, manure, wood chips, switch grass
- Characteristics of lignocellulose
- Incentives for implementation of Cellulosic ethanol
- High productivity crops including energy cane, miscanthus hybrids, sweet sorghum, water hyacinth
- Harvesting, transportation and storage technologies
- Ethanol production from lignocellulose
- Recent developments in BioButanol
Top research institutes like ICRISAT (International Crops Research Institute for Semi Arid Tropics) and CIAT (International Center for Tropical Agriculture), MTEC (Metal and Material Technology Center) and Kasetsart University are among the authoritative panel sharing at this seminar.
Participants will be able to hear insights on the most promising ethanol feedstocks in Asia; Sweet Sorghum and Cassava, as well as Thai government policies for biofuels usage and fuel ethanol production. Participants will also hear from SGS, who will share on the quality certification standards for the sustainability along the logistics chain.
However, the Next Generation BioEthanol experience does not end with mere theoretical knowledge sharing.
Next Generation BioEthanol organizer CMT believes strongly in experiential learning, which is why they have arranged for course attendees to participate in a full day site visit to the Rayong Fields Crop Research Institute.
This optional visit will give attendees a complete overview of the latest research into Cassava planting and ethanol production. In addition to viewing hybrid varieties which have promisingly high ethanol yields, attendees will also visit a starch factory, and chipping and drying factories located within the premises for a first hand demonstration of the ethanol manufacturing process.
Next Generation BioEthanol is for industry executives, investors and project financiers who need to be aware of the ethanol markets. With the industry's top researchers helming this program, the event will attract top executives from the oil, gas and biofuels industries in the region and world.
For more information on Next Generation BioEthanol, please visit www.cmtevents.com or contact Ms. Divya Sangam via e-mail at divya@cmtsp.com.sg.
About Centre for Management Technology:
A global organizer HQ in Singapore, CMT is dedicated to the provision of latest business and technology information through high profile conferences for varied industries. CMT forums encircle the globe from Asia Pacific to Middle East to New Europe/Russia and the Americas. In 25 years of operation, CMT has hosted leading conferences on Petroleum, Refining, LPG, future fuels like Biodiesel, Biofuels and Coal to Liquids, Gas to Liquids, Bio mass to Liquid Technology and many more. Visit www.cmtevents.com for further information about us.
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