Eric Wynn
Eric J. Wynn is an expert in the FEMA Public Assistance grant program and travel s around the United States advising state and local governments and nonprofits on how to apply for and receive funding from the program. Eric has worked with over 1000 agencies over the last 6 years, some with almost a billion dollars in damage.
Eric is also a member of the National Press Club and like to be involved with and write about events and happenings in Washington D.C.
Eric s academic interest lies with economic history and nonprofit managment.
Eric travel s an average of 330 days for work, and has travelled all over the country. In his spare time, and their is little, Eric likes to go to the movies and write about Hollywood.
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Eric is also a member of the National Press Club and like to be involved with and write about events and happenings in Washington D.C.
Eric s academic interest lies with economic history and nonprofit managment.
Eric travel s an average of 330 days for work, and has travelled all over the country. In his spare time, and their is little, Eric likes to go to the movies and write about Hollywood.
If you like his work, friend im on Facebook!
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Harrisburg Jewish Film Festival Presents ‘Nicky’s Family’When English courage stood against the evil of Hitler. -
'Mad Max: Fury Road' the Reboot is Coming!Get ready Mad Max is coming.
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Your Article Has Been Rejected, Now What?Writing for Yahoo Voices is both uplifting and frustrating. -
Controversial National Flood Insurance Program May Not Be RenewedThe NFIP is in Congresses cross hairs. -
FEMA and NONPROFITSThe Federal Emergency Management Agency and its Collaborations with the Nonprofit Community -
Alec Baldwin’s Mission for the ArtsLove him or hate him, Baldwin is passionate about the arts!
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End of an Era: FEMA Eliminates Its Disaster Assistance EmployeesWith a simple form letter, FEMA employees are let go.
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Farrelly Brothers Successfully Transfer 'The Three Stooges' to Modern Movie Screens'The Three Stooges' delivers!
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'The Future' - a Movie with SoulMy thoughts on this rare gem of a movie.
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‘21 Jump Street’ Finds Jonah Hill Commanding HollywoodJonah Hill will be a force to be reckoned with. I discuss why.
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The Disney Dream: A Ship Too BeholdI review the Disney Dream.
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Is Your Nonprofit Working with FEMA?FEMA wants to work with Nonprofits. Is your Nonprofit working with FEMA?
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‘Reel Paradise’ a Movie ReviewParadise is not always where you think it is. -
Local Wineries in Southern Maryland Making an ImpactNeed an idea for a daytrip in Southern Maryland, I give you three! -
Finding Original Content for Your ArticlesFinding material to write about is easy. Here are a few tips!
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Why Andy Warhol’s 'Empire' Is GeniusWhy I think this work is genius. -
‘If a Tree Falls: A Story of the Earth Liberation Front’ Advances in 2012 Oscar RaceAn excellent documentary on the Earth Liberation Front doubles as a chronicle of the evolution of protest.
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‘Submarine’: The Coming of Age Movie for Generation YA look at, hands down, the best teenage movie ever. -
How Not to Screw Up Your First Trip to Spain!Simple things to do, so you don't screw up your vacation to Spain!
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Helens Famous Sausage HouseI find fried goodness tucked away in Delaware
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‘Rise of the Planet of the Apes’ Advances in Pursuit of VFX OscarRead why 'Rise of the Planet of the Apes' will win an Oscar for Achievement in Visual Effects.
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Will ‘Bill Cunningham New York’ Make the Oscar Shortlist?An Academy Award hopeful, I give you my thoughts on this picture.
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‘Maxed Out’: How Consumer Lending is Destroying AmericaA warning of the dangers of consumer lending.
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‘Star Trek 2’ Brings Rumors of a Khan ReprisalWho will be our supervillian this time?
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‘Rango’: An Oscar Animation Freight Train Rolling Full Speed AheadMy money is on 'Rango' for the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. Here is why!
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The Muppets Lose Their CoolWhat happened to our beloved Muppets?
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'The Woman in Black': Daniel Radcliffe Sheds the Wizard, Takes on the UndeadIn his first movie role since Harry Potter, Radcliffe, aims to scare us witless!
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'Jack and Jill': Still No Respect for Adam SandlerI still think Sandler deserves your respect. Here is why!
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The Must-See Movies of 2012 for Film Buffs on a BudgetLearn more about five of next year's best blockbusters, and why any moviegoer on a budget should mark their calendars for these releases.
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F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great GatsbyI examine the Great Gatsby, with an eye on today.
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‘The Living Corpse’ Trailer Released; Zombies, Gargoyles, and Hell -- Oh My!Just when you think you have seen it all, here comes a zombie with a twist!
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Michael J. Fox: Parkinson’s Victim, Optimist, Wish GrantorMichael J. Fox, still a great guy!
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Four Reasons ‘The Rum Diary’ Doesn't Connect With American AudiencesMy thoughts on a depressing movie.
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'Incident in New Baghdad' Exposes the Horrible Mistakes of War'Incident in New Baghdad': a film that explores the effects of war on our soldiers.
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Gadhafi’s Execution a Poor Omen for LIbyaMaybe overthrowing dictators is not the best idea.
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'Dudleytown Curse - The 49th Key': Could This Be the Scariest Horror Film to Date?The paranormal activity is there, the ghosts are real, now here comes the movie!
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I Am the 99%: My StoryHere is my story on why I support the Occupy Wall Street movement
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'I, Frankenstein' to Hit the Big Screen in 2012A cinematic adaptation of graphic novel 'I, Frankenstein' could be the surprise hit of 2012. Here's why.
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Steve Carell Goes Serious in Upcoming Biopic 'Foxcatcher'Funny man Steve Carell will go serious in his upcoming movie.
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The Biggs Museum of American ArtA lovely free museum in Delaware.
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Why You Have to Respect Sean PennFrom Hollywood bad boy to Hollywood do-gooder, Sean Penn deserves your respect.
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Did James Cameron Plagiarize 'Avatar?'The similarities between 'Ferngully' and a Cameron original are striking. Maybe too similar.
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'The Three Stooges' Are a Go for Next SpringThe Farrelly brothers are prepared to slap us silly.
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Quentin Tarantino Gearing Up for Ambitious 'Django Unchained'Quentin Tarantino pushes the envelope for Christmas 2012.
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James Franco: What is Next for the Performance Artist of the Century?Franco is looking to push the envelope on his next project!
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When Will Adam Sandler Get Some Respect?I argue that Adam Sandler is the greatest comedic mind today!
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Need a Hobbit Fix? Check Out Peter Jackson’s Video BlogPeter Jackson takes us behind the scenes of the movie of the century!
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Five Relationship Movies for Guys to WatchRelationships are hard. Luckily these movies will help us understand what men are doing wrong.
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'A Dangerous Method' an Oscar-Ready Biopic TwoferThis movie will go all the way to the Oscar bank.
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Peter Jackson Speaks Out on West Memphis ThreePeter Jackson cast his eye on the west.
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The Space Coast is Now the Coast of Lost DreamsMaybe it is time to change Brevard County's nickname of the Space Coast?
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Cliff Robertson: A Man of Great ResponsibilityCliff Robertson died this week, and Hollywood has lost a man who not only portrayed men of ethics, he was a man who was not afraid to be a man of ethics.
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'Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead' - One Movie Can Make a Difference'Fat, Sick & Nearly Dead' is a story about a morbidly obese man and juicing.
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'The Vanishing Black Male' and the Black Women's Dilemma'The Vanishing Black Male' (2005) explores the declining population of black men and the impact that it has had within the family context. Produced by Melvin Jackson Jr., it explores a social issue that is growing at an alarming rate and having a profound impact on black families.
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The Call of the River: A Historical Look at Paddling in AmericaA history of the sport of paddling on film.
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Amy Winehouse: Possible Death from SeizuresWhat you don't know, can kill you.
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Atlanta DocuFest Fast ApproachingOne of America's premier documentary film festivals is fast approaching this month. If you're interested in documentaries, get your tickets now! The Atlanta International Documentary Festival (DocuFest Atlanta) is scheduled for September 22-25, 2011.Also published on:
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Airborne Jump Leads to ConcussionMy efforts at being a Green Beret go south.
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Johnny Depp's 'Lone Ranger' Project in Limbo'The Lone Ranger' could easily be the most expensive western ever made, but will it?
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For Lovers of Shorts, Check Out the Manhattan Short Film FestivalIf you're a short film fan, this festival is for you.
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Gov. Gary Johnson Needs Some Friends, FastA liberal Republican. Is it possible?
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'20,000 Leagues Under the Sea' to See Disney RebootOver 60 years later, Disney reboots its masterpiece.
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11th Annual Kansas International Film Festival: My List of Movies to SeeThe Kansas International Film Festival is fast approaching. Here are my choices of films to watch.
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Hurricane Supplies Going Fast with Hurricane Irene on the WayNow is the time to get what you need.
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James Cameron's Next Stop: the Challenger DeepThe movie mogul is planning his most ambitious adventure to date. Here are the details.
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Arianna Huffington is Looking for a Few More Citizen JournalistsWould you like to report for the Huffington Post? Arianna is looking for help.
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Article Review: Strategic Responses by a Nonprofit when a Donor Becomes TaintedI review and discuss Paul Dunn's essay on the age old question of should an agency take money from ill gotten gains.
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Article Review: Street Credentials and Management Backgrounds: Careers of Nonprofit Executives in an Evolving SectorDavid F. Suarez writes a interesting article on the nonprofit management sector. My thoughts on the subject matter.
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Nick Nolte: Gone is the Powerhouse ActorNick Nolte the powerhouse actor is but a shell of actor, here are my thoughts why.
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Danny McBride: The Angry Man's ActorDoes being an angry actor really work? It does if your Danny McBride.
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Wanted: 3 People for Hot, Sweaty, Work in AugustRead what happens when a town advertises for 3 laborers
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Andy Serkis Plays Apes in the Movies, Wants to Protect Real OnesAndy Serkis joins an effort to save the great apes after studying them in preparation for the upcoming 'Planet of the Apes' prequel.
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Gary Sinise Becoming His Generation's Bob HopeGary Sinise has become the U.S. soldiers' advocate. Here is how he is making a difference.
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'Crazy, Stupid, Love' a Real Movie for AdultsGeneration Xers, this movie is for us!
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Spartacus- Vengeance: Here Comes More Depiction of Roman LifeThis is the greatest show ever on ancient Roman life! Here are some thoughts and observations based on the Comic Con Spartacus panel on the upcoming Vengeance episodes.
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Is Karl Urban Ready for the Hollywood A List?Urban signs up for Judge Dredd, but will he be the one being judged?
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"50/50" - A Movie Starring Rogen, Gordon-Levitt, and Cancer?Hollywood writer Will Reiser gets cancer, we get a film.
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Three Leading Male Actors of Generation ZI identify three actors that will be dominating the next generation.
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Reasons the Great Depression, was the Great DepressionCould the Great Depression happen again. Consider these recent events.
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America's Moria; Mammoth CaveIn the heartland of America, a natural wonder exist and it reminds me of Moria, the great wonder of the Dwarves!
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When Hero's Fail: Greg Mortenson's Fall from GraceGreg Mortenson and the Central Asia Institue are in serious trouble here is why.
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Fuji of Japan, a Restaurant ReviewA classy, full scale Japanese restaurant worthy of your time.
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Roger Ebert: Entertainment Guru, Blogger and Life InspirationA chance meeting with Roger Ebert reveals the secrets of a champion blogger and life inspiration.
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President Obama's "Game of Thrones"High stakes politics is played here and on TV, and we are the pawns in this game of kings.
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Obama Puts United States on Point for Democracy in Middle EastSeeking to cement democratic aspirations in the middle east, Obama goes out on limb.
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Moonlite Bar B-Q Inn Inc., A Restaurant ReviewIs there truly an all you can BBQ restaurant? I answer the age old question.
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2011: The Summer Comic Books Were Brought to LifeIf you like comic books, this summer is for you.
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"Louder Than a Bomb", a Movie ReviewChicago youth take on social injustice through poetry.
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Shuttle Endeavor's Final LaunchI watch the shuttle launch from Satellite Beach.
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Eau Gallie River Crab House, a Restaurant ReviewA crab picking spot overlooking the Eau Gallie creek.
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The 13th Annual Roger Ebert's Film FestivalIf goodness could characterize a movie festival, this is it - the 13th annual Roger Ebert's Film Festival.
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A Nonprofit "Capital Campaign" OutlineIf your considering a capital campaign for your nonprofit, here is a sample outline I developed.
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"Arthur" (2011), a Movie ReviewCan a remake of remake of rich playboy succeed in today's tough economy?.
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Cameo Vineyards, a ReviewA delightful vineyard in Southern Illinois. My first introduction to Illinois wine is a winner.
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"Your Highness", A Movie ReviewDanny McBride takes on the big screen in a leading role. Can he prevail?
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"2001: A Space Odyssey" (1968), a Movie ReviewA difficult film to watch and follow, it would go on to set a standard for cinematic art.
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Charlie Sheen Flubs Detroit, Who Are We to Judge?Charlie gets a second chance in Chicago to prove that he is a winner.
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Chicago Marriott Suites, Downers Grove. A Hotel ReviewMy thoughts and opinions on this hotel.
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Restaurant Review: Omega Restaurant and Pancake HouseNew town, new restaurants. Here is a great one.
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"Charlie Sheen's My Violent Torpedo of Truth Tour" Scores in ChicagoCharlie's Chicago show demonstrates why he is a winner, my observations.
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John Boorman's "Excalibur", A Movie ReviewExcalibur is far more than a violent take on the Arthurian legend.
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Travel Review: Walt Disney World's Miniature Golf CoursesI drag my family kicking and screaming to play some miniature golf and here are our thoughts.
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Restaurant Review: Dixie Crossroads Seafood Restaurant, Titusville, FloridaDixie Crossroads is the best Florida seafood restaurant on the east coast of Florida! My five reasons why.
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Vacationing in South Brevard Florida? Here Are Three Family Fishing Spots to ConsiderIf you're looking for a family friendly place for fishing while on vacation in South Brevard, here are three spots that I recommend.
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Broke Traveller Reports: South Brevard Beaches, a Beach Goer's Paradise!If you love an uncrowded beach, these may be just for you!
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Can Russell Brand Outperform Dudley Moore in the Remake of 'Arthur'Russell Brand takes on a role made famous by Dudley Moore, but can he do it right?
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Movie Review: "Sucker Punch" (2011), Starring Emily Browning, Directed by Zack Snyder"Sucker punch" blows "super chunks". Zach Snyder fails with this movie. My opinions on this epic failure.
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South Brevard's Most Isolated Beach: Bonsteel Park and BeachFive reasons Bonsteel Park and beach is my favorite South Brevard beach.
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Ten Examples of when I Know It's Time to Look for a New JobSometimes a job can be a nightmare. Here are my top ten indicators that I may need to start looking for a new job.
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Florida Beaches: The James H. Nance Park and Beach, Indialantic FloridaFive reasons to go the James H. Nance Park and beach.
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Restaurant Review: Cantina Dos Amigo's, Indialantic FloridaA beachside institution serving el cheapo Mexican food gringo style.
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Movie Review: "Freakonomics" (2010), with Steven Levitt and Stephen DubnerIn the musty, data filled world of economics, two authors try to make number crunching interesting by examining things that really no one cares about. A fascinating examination about data sets.
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Movie Review: "Limitless", Starring Bradley Cooper, Robert De NeroBradley Cooper reaches new heights in this outstanding movie. My thoughts and opinions.
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Movie Review: "Paul", Starring Simon Pegg, Nick Frost and Seth RogenAn adult's version of ET and a delightful take on a classic movie! My thoughts and opinions.
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Television Series Review: Spartacus: Gods of the ArenaA graphic portrayal of Roman life, imagine the movie Gladiator on steroids! My thoughts and opinions.
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Wine Review: Pontchartrain Vineyards, Rouge Militaire 2004, Cynthiana/NortonA unique wine, grown with grapes of this region, providing a very unique flavor. My thoughts and opinions.
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Restaurant Review: Squid Lips, Pineapple Ave., Melbourne, FloridaSeafood with an old Florida atmosphere. My thoughts on this establishment.
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Film Review: Mondovino, Documentary Directed by Jonathan NossiterA 2 hour 15 minute investigative documentary that examines the large scale wine producers versus the small scale family owned wineries. My thoughts on this film are less than positive.
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My Nephew's Allergic Reaction to Eating Wonka Laffy TaffyMy nephew has a severe food allery reaction to Wonka Laffy Taffy. Our story.
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Restaurant Review: ESPN Club, Located at Disney's BoardWalk ResortA Wynn family favorite. Here are my thoughts on this restaurant.
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Hotel Review: Disney's BoardWalk ResortOne of my favorite resorts here are my thoughts both pro and con.
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Movie Review: Flash Gordon, Starring Sam Jones (1980)A 1980's revision of the 1930's comic strip with a soundtrack by Queen. It's all good!
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Restaurant Review: Dustin's BBQ, Wickham Road, Melbourne Florida 32935My five reasons why I get my BBQ fix at this restaurant.
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Wine Review: Trapiche, Malbec 2010An Argentina wine, here are my thoughts.
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Wine Review: Jacob's Creek, Cabernet Merlot, Vintage 2007A challenging vino. I gave it a try. Here are my thoughts.
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Movie Review: Blood into Wine (2010), Starring Maynard James Keenan and Eric GlomskiA fascinating insight into owning winery, a must view for anyone considering the business.
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Movie Review: Rango, Starring Johnny DeppAn outstanding movie that will satisfy adults and children; here are some thoughts.
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The Broke Traveller Visits: Como Park Zoo and Conservatory, 1225 Estabrook Drive, Saint Paul, MN 55103A wonderful zoo, here are my opinions.
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Restaurant Review: Crave, Mall of America 368 South Ave., Bloomington, MN 55425I had appetizers twice at the Crave, here are my thoughts.
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Review: Science Museum of Minnesota, 120 West Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul, MN 55102I review the science museum and give my opinions.
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Restaurant Review: Big Bowl 3669 Galleria Edina, MN 55435. Located in the Galleria MallAsian fusion to the max, an excellent place for lunch or dinner! Here are my thoughts.
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Hotel Review: Marriott Minneapolis Airport, 2020 American Blvd East, Bloomington MN, 55425After a 90-day stay at this hotel, I offer my thoughts and opinions.
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Osaka Japanese Steak House, 2631 South Town Dr., Bloomington, MN 55431I review this Japanese Steakhouse and give my opinions to the reader.
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Fallen by Jennifer KnappAn amazing almost magical song by Jennifer Knapp that is as nothing short of poetry set to music.
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The Eagle, Starring Channing Tatum and Jamie Bell114 minutes of uninspiring film work, it lost me in only 15 minutes.
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Barney's Version, a Review and Reflection of a Great MovieWhat happens when we purposely self-destruct our lives? That question is explored and answered by Paul Giamatti.
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A Hamburger Guy Reviews Burger Moe'sA burger guy gives his opinions of Burger Moe's.
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127 Hours, a Critical Review of an Outsanding MovieThe true story of Aron Ralston and his tragic accident. This movie is one of the best of 2010!
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Disaster Assistance May Be Available to California NonprofitsWhen disaster strikes, FEMA, may be able to assist your nonprofit with disaster related assistance.
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Chris and Rob's Chicago Taste Authority, 603 W. 7th Street, St. Paul MNChicago style hot dogs, pizza, Italian beef sandwiches, life is good.
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The Way Back: A Movie ReviewI examine this movie and provide my thoughts on this 2 hour slog through Asia.
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Good Night Keith Olbermann and Good LuckKeith Olbermann was voice for moderate Americans, and his departure from media will be sorely missed.
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The King's Speech: A Critical Review and ExaminationAn excellent movie, and may be one of the years best. Geoffrey Rush and Colin Firth exceed expectations.
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Heimie's HaberdasheryLooking to impress with fine looks, stop by Heimie's Haberdashery.
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Sakura RestaurantFine Japanese dining, in the downtown St. Paul, Minnesota, area.
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Khan's Mongolian Barbecue, 500 E. 78th Street, Richfield, MN. 55423Mongolian BBQ, a hot, fresh, dining experience, that is one of my favorites!
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A Critical Review of "Lords of Finance: The Bankers Who Broke the World", by Liaquat Ahamed. Audiobook, Narrated by Stephen HoyeDid four men, four central bankers cause the Great Depression? The author takes on this question.
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True Grit, the Coen Brothers Take on the Western Movie GenreThe Coens are master movie makers. Focusing their craft on our human flaws, they demonstrate the errors of our human emotions and the flawed endeavours we undertake.
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Looking for Grant Writing Opportunities? Try Disaster GrantsDisaster grant writing is a straight forward, fill in the blank process. If you do grant writing, you should consider also adding disaster grants to your resume. I explain why these are so easy.
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Representative Giffords Attack Could Mark the Beginning of Future Political ViolenceRepresentative Giffords attack could be the beginning of a dangerous era for America politics.
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Black History Month; When Teaching Could Kill YouWhen black teachers were attacked for teaching, the answer was more teaching not violence. Blacks were able to overcome violence and were able to achieve great things, all thanks to teachers.
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The Broke Traveler Visits the SPAM MuseumIt's SPAM, it's a museum, its delicious. I visit the museum and recommend it to friends and family!
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Jon Stewart, a Political Wrecking Force to Be Dealt With?Jon Stewart is taking his show, The Daily Show, in a new direction. Using the The Daily Show as a platform for liberal ideas, the show is now attacking those who disagree with it.
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What to Do when Walt Disney World Hits Maximum CapacityDuring the holidays, Walt Disney World can approach maximum capacity. Planning a vacation during this period is critical to having a good time.
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5 Tips for Nonprofit Organizations that Experience Disaster Related DamagesIf your nonprofit organization suffers damages from a disaster related event would you know how to maximise your funding from FEMA? This article explains the five most important steps.
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The Medicis, Bankers that Influenced the RenaissanceThe Medicis, who operated as early venture capitalists, were the financial support behind the artist, religious leaders, scientist and thinkers of the Renaissance era.
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The Best Local Seafood Restaurants that Are Not a ChainWhen I am on the Space Coast of Florida, I always stop by these restaurant for my seafood fix.
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Disaster Assistance May Be Available to Vermont NonprofitsWhen a disaster strikes, FEMA may be availiable to provide assistance to nonprofit organizations.
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I Have Gone World of Warcraft Cold TurkeyWhat happens when WOW becomes your "precious"? I will tell you from personal experince, it is not good!
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Violence Within the African American Educational Infrastructure from 1865-1900 and Its Effect on IlliteracyPost Civil war, white terrorist groups were undertaking violent measures to reduce and even eliminate the educational opportunities for African Americans.
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FEMA Preliminary Damage Assessments Underway in CaliforniaNonprofit organizations impacted by the recent December storms should be prepared to contact their local emergency managers to report the damages.
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FEMA is Looking for Road WarriorsFEMA is looking for people who can represent the agency working in disaster environments as a FEMA Reservist.
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Not All Volunteers Are Equal: Motivational Differences Among VolunteersIf you work with volunteers you need to understand their motivations and reasons for wanting to particpate with your program.
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Curing Their Ills: Colonial Power and African IllnessI examine and critique Ms. Vaughan's thesis of colonial medicine in the African colonies.
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Book Review: Hippocrates in a World of Pagans and ChristiansHippocrates is considered the father of modern medical examination. Owsei Temkin's work sheds considerable insight into the period and tribulations of medicine in the ancient world.
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The Broke Traveler Journals: Minnesota Institute of ArtsA wonderful museum that will fit into anybodies budget, because it is free!
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My Favorite Hotels for Valentine's DayWhen you need a magical place to impress the girl for Valentines Day, nothing says magical like Disney World. Here are my three choices for a hotel by Disney,
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Amazon Promise, a Case Study of the Volunteer ProgramAmazon Promise. An examination of the nonprofits volunteer program with recommendations for changes.
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African American Teaching History, Post Civil WarBlack teachers endured terrorist methods of intimidation for the privilege of teaching.
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The Rise of the NeoconservativesNeoconservatives have emerged as a powerful force within American politics. This political force can not be ignored, and with ongoing liberal ideas and policies, the Neoconservatives are building a powerful political force.
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The Power to ChangeAmerica business enterprise, when it engages and accept change, is able to evolve into a more powerful business model.
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5 Reasons to Own a Hybrid5 reasons to own a hybrid car now.












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