Anadis Launches Products to Reduce Global Childhood Diarrhea Deaths - Oral Rotavirus & E.coli Antibodies: Immediate Acting "Passive" Immunity Again
Anadis Ltd. (ASX:ANX; OTC: ANDIY) an Australian biopharmaceutical company announced today the in-licensing of GastroGard-R, an all-natural orally administered formulation containing specific antibodies proven to reduce rotavirus virus diarrhea in young children. The license allows Anadis to exclusively supply humanitarian agencies worldwide as well as to enter large national markets including India, Korea, Indonesia and Australia, with other countries expected to be added based on demand. GastroGard-R is positioned to complement global rotavirus virus vaccine initiatives and reduces overall morbidity and mortality from this terrible disease. The announcement was made at the Partnering for Global Health Forum 2008 ( John Robert Powers Acting School Student Lands a Role in Ron Howard's Major Motion Picture "Angels and Demons"
Sony Pictures Casts John Robert Powers Student In Upcoming Film "Angels and Demons."
John Robert Powers Acting School Success Story
Local Acting Student From John Robert Powers School in Long Island New York Lands Co-Starring Role in Major Hollywood Film
Hollywood Hopefuls Given Acting Primer, Free Dose Of Reality
Movie industry pundit releases free tell all Hollywood insider book, announces new acting resource site.
What You Need To Know About Acting School
There are a couple of things every actor should know about auditioning. The Main tool besides their body of an actor is their voice.
Irish Spirits Stirred by The Lonely Stag New Irish Film: The Lonely Stag which Features Singing Star Tommy Fleming in His First Acting Role
The Lonely Stag is a powerful work that uses poetry and song to tell the story of people who were forced to leave their homeland to seek a better life.
The film features top Irish singer Tommy Fleming and haunting tracks composed by music industry legend Mike Moran, who penned the Freddie Mercury hit Barcelona, among many others.
Filmed in both New York and Ireland, local people perform throughout to tell the story of their ancestors' experiences and their desperate attempts to free themselves from famine and poverty.
With very high production values the Lonely stag is a journey through Ireland's troubled past to the peace and prosperity it enjoys today.
Frank Sinatra Singing And Acting Career
Frank Sinatra, also affectionately also known as Old Blue Eyes was probably the most outstanding popular music singer of the 20th century Sinatra's only real rivals during those days were perhaps a handful of other singing superstars such as Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Elvis Presley, and the fab four or The Beatles
John Robert Powers Offers iPOP! Acting Audition Scholarship To Chinese Orphan
Ron Patterson, Chairman and Owner of the John Robert Powers Franchises Sponsors iPOP! Participant and Establishes College Fund
How To Get Into Acting
Many people have wanted to know how they can get into acting. Sometimes a model realizes that he or she cannot make a full-time living with a modeling career. Other models are aware of their limitations such as height and bone structure. They know that beyond print work, it can be real tough to get into modeling. So they choose to step into the broader acting field.
GSA Acting Administrator to Retire After 36 Years of Service
U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) Acting Administrator David L. Bibb today announced his intention to retire from government service effective September 1st to pursue an opportunity within the real estate industry.
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Acting Scams
"If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is." That phrase, in the acting industry, is worth more than a $20 million-dollar, big-budget film contract. If you haven't experienced a scam yet, you soon will! There is almost no place like the entertainment industry for con and scam artists. That's partly because people can scam you out of your money legally by taking advantage of your dreams and inexperience in the industry. The scams come in all forms, all shapes and sizes, and from all directions. You can even go to a reputed photographer or agent and find he or she trying to lure you into an acting class, sell you something, or simply being dishonest—all for the sake of making a buck. And for the scammers, there is almost no police involvement, little legal action one can take, and virtually no punishment. There are many scams out there, but we've picked a few doozies to show you for the next few weeks. Here's one of our all-time favorites. Scam #1 – "Suckers Wanted" You see an ad in the paper from what sounds like a reputable agency. In the ad, they rattle off about how they have launched the careers of so many famous people or have booked an unbelievable amount of jobs for their talent. Now, their ad claims, they are looking for new talent and new faces. And, what gets you even more excited: they claim you don't need any experience. All you have to do is go to their office for an interview and you will have a chance to be a big star. Dead giveaways to look for: · First, reputable agencies don't have to put ads in the paper. They are so inundated with headshots from promising actors; there really is no need. · Second, when an "agency" claims to have launched the careers of famous people, it usually isn't true, at least not the way they are portraying it. They may only have had some brief affiliation with that celebrity, brief affiliation with that celebrity's agency, or could just be making the whole thing up. Usually, when an "agency" tells you things like this, it is to get you to dream about stardom—just long enough for them to take your cash. · Third, most actors need at least some acting experience before going to an agency for representation. Although, there are some exceptions, it is very rare that an agency will work with people who have absolutely no experience, let alone invite inexperienced actors in for consultation. Real agencies need experienced actors who can perform well at auditions and get booked for parts. Once the actor is booked, only then can a legitimate agency get paid. Darryl Green, staff member, ActingMagazine.com
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