BATTLE COVID 19 WITH HIT HOLLYWOOD THE NEW ENTERTAINMENT DELIVERED TO YOUR HOME

NGO Earth Agent is proudly announcing a launch of new at-home entertainment, “Hit Hollywood.” Due to COVID-19 and this health situation, we encourage everyone to stay home and safe to eliminate COVID-19 as soon as possible for all of us to get back to our normal life. 

The Hit Hollywood website allows its users to stay active at home through its special features: posting articles and short stories to share; creating discussion threads to chat about their hobbies and likes; offering services and products. By these features, users are offered “comfort” by knowing that they belong to a community. 

During this tough time period, human interactions have been dramatically dropped. Students do not see their classmates and workers do not see their co-workers, as schools and offices are closed. “Social Distance” has literally increased the distance between person and person within the community. Therefore, this state of mind of “I am not alone” is significantly important to every single person in the society to stay strong and fight COVID-19. Hit Hollywood connects person to person within society.

Furthermore, Hit Hollywood is working with 100 young writers with loves and dreams to deliver smiles to the whole country. Every single day, new and exciting contents will be uploaded on Hit Hollywood Magazine so that users can look forward to those positive and great contents to read everyday. If users like a writer, they can leave positive feedback and connect with the writers, as well as the other readers. One new excitement will be added to “stay-home life” on top of live-streaming websites such as Netflix and YouTube etc. which everyone is already utilizing.

With Hit Hollywood, human interactions and new entertainment with 100 young writers will be delivered to every single person in the United States. 

Stay active, have fun, and interact with others, and stay strong and positive to eliminate COVID-19. 

We are all in this together! 

Archive of 37 British Patent Letters Regarding Thomas Edison and Electric Light will be Sold May 14

The auction is being conducted by One of a Kind Collectibles. People can register and bid now, at www.OAKauctions.com. The sale has 150 lots, many signed by historic figures.

Coral Gables, FL, May 6, 2020 -- An important collection of 37 original British patent letters pertaining to Thomas Edison’s invention of the light bulb and the birth of incandescent lighting, dating from 1878 to 1884, is the expected headliner in an Internet-only auction ending May 14th at 8 pm Eastern time by One of a Kind Collectibles. Bidding is open now, at www.OAKauctions.com.

The historical significance of Edison’s inventions, and the 37-patent archive that documents their development in Europe, cannot be overstated. The man who said that genius was “one percent inspiration and 99 percent perspiration” saw his sweat pay off handsomely, as all of humankind was pulled out of the nighttime darkness and into increased productivity, albeit a little less sleep.

“This is one of the most historic science archives to ever come to market, representing the very dawn of electric light,” said David Gindy of One of a Kind Collectibles. “These patents comprise the European holdings of Edison’s archive, to include his patent in 1879 for the light bulb, only the most valuable patent ever granted, and the 1880 patent relating to the incandescent lamp.”

The archive also features patents for Joseph Swann, the English inventor also working on the light bulb at the same time; and George Westinghouse’s Chesbrough patent of 1878, which he used to get the contract to illuminate the Columbian Exposition, as chronicled in the film Current Wars. All 37 patents are being offered as a single lot. The minimum bid has been set at $10,000.

The rest of the auction – around 150 lots in all – is no less impressive, and features items in a wide range of categories, to include historical, presidential, science, sports, aviation, art and literature. The names in the sale are also impressive and wide-ranging, such as Abraham Lincoln, George and Ira Gershwin, Muhammad Ali, Bruce Lee, Albert G. Spalding and Rain in the Face.

Lincoln is always a big attraction with collectors. A letter written and signed by Lincoln on Jan. 5, 1861 – after his victory as president and before his inauguration – has a minimum bid of $500. The letter, on a 6 inch by 3 inch sheet, is in response to an autograph request from an “R. M. Green”. “I herewith send you my autograph which you request,” Mr. Lincoln very kindly wrote.

A milestone agreement from the early days of professional baseball, signed by Albert Spalding, also has a minimum bid of $500. The 1883 document agrees to telegraph scores of the Chicago Ball Club (of which Spalding was a part owner), in-game, to their many fans nationwide. In a sense, the agreement documents one of the earliest examples of a nationwide sports “tele-cast.” Spalding, a member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, was a pitcher, team manager and executive.

An archive of material from James Yimm “Jimmy” Lee – martial arts legend Bruce Lee’s friend, student and certified instructor – has a minimum bid of $200. The archive contains rare Kung-Fu books written by Jimmy Lee, a signed photo of him breaking bricks and, most important, a 1964 letter in which Lee recounted Bruce Lee’s victorious fights over Wong Jack Man and G. Fu Man.

George and Ira Gershwin’s signed contract to write the musical scores (songs and lyrics) for the 1937 RKO movie Shall We Dance, starring the brothers’ friends Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, two pages in mint condition and signed in bold ink by both men on page 2, has a minimum bid of $100. It would be George and Ira’s final collaboration; George died from a brain tumor in 1937.

Albert Einstein is another name that’s hugely popular with collectors. A letter typed and signed by the renowned theoretical physicist, in German, carries a minimum bid of $500. The letter, to Einstein’s friend Dr. Isidore Held, is dated Feb. 5, 1939 and discusses an upcoming meeting to talk about a situation involving Dr. Rudolf Ehrmann, at one time Einstein’s personal physician.

A limited-edition copy of the iconic photograph of Muhammad Ali standing over a fallen Sonny Liston during their 1965 rematch, signed by Sports Illustrated photographer Neil Leifer (#16 of 350), has a minimum bid of $200. The photo is signed and inscribed by Leifer to Arthur Cooper, GQ Magazine’s editor-in-chief for over twenty years and a huge promoter of both Ali and Leifer.

Rain in the Face was one of the most feared and respected Native American warriors of the late 19th century. The Hunkpapa Lakota Indian is believed to have delivered the death blow to Gen. George A. Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876. An original half-length cabinet photo of Rain in the Face in a jacket and tie, signed on the reverse in pencil, has a minimum bid of $500.

Napoleon Bonaparte needs to introduction, especially not to collectors who diligently seek out items signed by the French general. A lengthy letter written and signed by Napoleon, in French, dated March 29, 1802, in which he transmits numerous military orders across four pages on two adjoining sheets has a minimum bid of $200. The letter is on Consul de la Republique letterhead.

An autograph book containing the signatures of many luminaries, mostly from the Civil War era, has a minimum bid of $200. The signers include presidents John Quincy Adams and Millard Fillmore, Charles Sumner, Wendell Phillips, William Cullen Bryan, William H. Seward, Henry Wadsworth Longfellow and Horace Greely. Also included are Civil War passes and currency.

A vintage photograph of three of the men who helped raise an American flag atop Iwo Jima’s Mount Suribachi in World War II, has a minimum bid of $200. The photo, signed in fountain pen by all three men, shows the soldiers holding and examining a tattered second flag. The photo, in fine condition, is archivally matted and framed to an overall size of 15 ¼ inches by 13 ½ inches.

A certificate of heroism and appreciation pertaining to the worst airship disaster in U.S. history – the USS Akron, which went down in flames in April 1933, killing 76 people – has a minimum bid of $100. The document, given to Sgt. Joseph Forsythe of the New York police, is signed by many of aviation’s most famous figures, including Charles Lindbergh and Eddie Rickenbacker.

To learn more, or to register and bid now for the May 14th auction, visit www.OAKauctions.com.

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Burning Hearts - Psalms on the Road - Volume 1 is a musical masterpiece

Stephany Dobosz, a composer, veteran music minister and choir director from Sarasota, FL, has completed her new liturgical resource "Burning Hearts – Psalms on the Road – Volume 1": a collection of 63 Psalms using the verbatim texts set to original melodies.
 
Stephany writes, “‘Burning Hearts – Psalms on the Road’ has been inspired by God, who is alive in the Scriptures, Church celebrations, special occasions, daily living, musical, spiritual and ethnic influences (including those of my Polish heritage), as well as classical and contemporary music.”
 
Published by Emmaus Media Group of Sarasota, FL, Stephany Dobosz’s new music collection is the first installment of over 100 modern psalm settings that Stephany has composed. The settings are approved for publishing by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) and the International Commission on English in the Liturgy (ICEL). 
 
This collection also includes a bonus composition of an Advent Gospel Acclamation - including verses - based on the melodies of the O’ Antiphons, composed by music minister and composer, Peter Dobosz.
 
Individuals, congregations or music groups can purchase "Burning Hearts – Psalms on the Road – Volume 1" online at https://www.emmausmediagroup.com
 
For additional information, group purchase discount or media inquiries, contact Emmaus Media Group at 941-232-4447 

 

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iContact launches a free email marketing solution for nonprofits

iContact, a trusted provider of email marketing solutions has announced it’s launch of Community Edition, a free email marketing platform for nonprofits, charities, businesses and organizations working with local and international communities to bring about positive changes.

 

Through community edition, users will be equipped with all resources that business clients enjoy including list management, design templates, analytics and a drag and drop editor. For any experience level, Community edition has the tools to help users get their messages to the inbox at the right time. 

 

“Supporting our neighbors and communities has been core to our mission since the launch of icontact.” Said Senior Vice President and General Manager, Michael Pepe. “We are pleased to offer this free, Community Edition to help those in need.”

 

Community edition was created out of a sense of responsibility to the community. It is essential for charities and nonprofits to be able to stay connected and reach their community in a timely manner. 

 

iContact has been known for its excellent customer service, and easy to use platform. iContact’s automation and ease-of-use, will help organizations save time, create professional emails that will make it to the inbox, and ultimately get their message across. 

 

iContact Community edition is now available at: https://www.icontact.com/lp/trial/icontact-community-edition#communicating



About iContact

 

Founded in 2003, iContact has helped businesses of all sizes achieve significant results  through their email marketing solutions and dedicated support team. iContact’s easy to use platform and numerous tools make it perfect for those new to email as well as experienced marketers. iContact is an award-winning company, receiving recognition from TopTenReviews, Salesforce AppExchange and G2 Crowd.

Cash is NOT King During COVID 19

New England Trade, Inc. offer free membership and lines of credit and better, barter solutions for cash strapped businesses.

Malden, MA, May 05, 2020 -- COVID-19 has created a cash crisis for many small business owners. Less cash is coming in. The domino effect amplifies. Less cash is going out. But what if cash was NOT the only currency?

Responding to that cash crunch, New England Trade, Inc. (NET), based in Malden, MA and the leading barter exchange in the New England region, announced that they are offering free memberships – traditionally a $295 membership fee - and no fees for six months to any business. Qualified new members will also be granted a minimum $1,000 line of credit.

“We know businesses are hurting. Now is the time to embrace innovative methods to keep the momentum going,” noted Gary Oshry, President of New England Trade, Inc. He explained, “Our barter network of over 1,000 participating businesses allows members to accrue a balance by providing a service and then applying that balance towards the purchase of any of the hundreds of good and services within the network.”

New England Trade members include professional services (accounting, legal, business coaching), health care professionals (dental, counseling, chiropractic, physical therapy, optometry, acupuncture), marketing services (website development, graphic design, video, printing), wellness (health clubs, massage therapy) food service (restaurants and catering), accommodations (hotels, condos), recreation (rentals for autos, bikes, kayaks, paddleboards) and much more.

New England Trade has won numerous awards from the National Association of Trade Exchanges (NATE), International Reciprocal Trade Association (IRTA) and Barter Association National Currency (BANC. The organization has received that recognition for its members state-of-the-art software, sophisticated website and mobile app, and Swipe Technology to make trading faster and easier than ever, and the assistance of full-time brokers available to promote each business and fulfill needs while saving cash.

Since 1980, New England Trade’s mission has been to increase their client’s sales and conserve their cash flow, facilitate trade among clients in an efficient, easy-to-use, cost-effective way, and improve their business outlook while enhancing members lifestyles.

About New England Trade, Inc:
A barter exchange is a third-party record keeper, providing members with monthly statements of their barter transactions. New England Trade, Inc. members are simply agreeing to accept an alternate form of currency as payment, providing you with an additional distribution network to grow your business. Members are able to purchase any product or service within the New England Trade, Inc. network through their trade account — products or services do not have to be directly exchanged. For more information, visit www.NewEnglandTrade.com or call (781) 388-9200.

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