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Grown-ups: Get Your ACT Together at the Santa Barbara Theater
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The Cast of "Holka Polka" with Liv after recent PV performance

 

Liv modeling at Hacienda San Angel, 2007

Puerto Vallarta - Due to popular demand, professional actress and acting instructor, Liv Boughn, will begin teaching a new acting class for adults beginning January 6th, 2009 at the Santa Barbara Theater.
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Classes will focus on: scene-study, monologue work, character development, improvisation and traditional theater exercises. Space is limited to ensure personalized attention for all students. Adult Acting will be on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4-5:30 pm, for just $800 pesos/month.
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Her dynamic classes for Kids ages 6-12 yrs will reconvene the week of January 5th on Mondays and Wednesdays. In addition, Liv's popular High School Acting class for teens will resume on Tuesdays/Thursdays from 5:30 to 7 pm. Call the theater at (322) 223-2048 or email her at: pvactress(at)hotmail.com for more information.
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Boughn graduated from the highly selective Theater Conservatory Program at the University of Southern California. She is an award winning actress, public speaker and international model whose credits include lead roles in over 35 plays and several guest appearances on TV and film.
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She has also had success in commercial acting and has been featured in promos for MTV, The Discovery Channel, and in dozens of commercials for clients such as: Alaska Airlines, Ford Motors, Miller Light, Marriott Hotels, etc. Additionally, Liv was chosen to represent the U.S.A. in the 1998 International Children's Theatre Festival in Croatia.
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Many of Liv's students and coaching clients have continued their education at prestigious acting programs and are now at top agencies. For example, one of her Puerto Vallarta coaching clients was the talented Jayce Johnson who is now at Hart College specializing in musical theater.
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Still others have excelled by booking theatrical, commercial and print campaigns including: Seventeen Magazine, Noxzema, Gillette and Dove. A few have been on primetime shows such as ER, on major Disney series, movies such as "Transformers" and "Charlie's Angels, Full Throttle," and have worked with producers such as Matt Damon, Ben Affleck, and Steven Spielberg. One of Liv's former students is the now famous Shia LaBeouf who played the latest young Indiana Jones in "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."

 

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Romantic Dance at the Bavarian Gardens

Is It the End of the Desktop PC?

Kelvin Soh - Reuters
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Taipei - The age of the desktop PC appears to be over as its more portable cousin, the laptop, surges ahead with consumers clamoring for light-weight computers in funky designs for use at home, in cafes and on the train to work.
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Not a single desktop model figured on online shopping portal Amazon.com's top 10 selling PC and hardware list the weekend before Christmas, while seven laptop models made the list.
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It was yet another sign that the former dominance of desktop PCs is fading as wireless advances and lower prices make laptops the preferred option for millions of PC users around the world.
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"On both price and performance, laptops are so competitive now it's surprising they weren't able to catch up with desktops even earlier," said iSuppli analyst Peter Lin.
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"The ability to surf the Internet wirelessly at public places, the need to be able to take your office out with you when you travel, and an increasing range of notebook computers have all led to lower desktop sales."
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Laptops posted a milestone in the third quarter of 2008, passing desktop PC sales for the first time, according to research group iSuppli.
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With an entry level price of $300 for some basic models, laptops should bolster their position in 2009. They are forecast to take up about 55 percent of all computer shipments, according to data tracking firm IDC.
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Many companies eagerly awaiting the era of the laptop are in Taiwan, maker of about 80 percent of the world's laptop PCs. They include the world's top two contract manufacturers, Quanta and Compal Electronics, and two of the most aggressive laptop brands, Acer and Asustek.
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While those firms have seen their market share rise, the world's top two PC makers overall, Hewlett-Packard and Dell, have seen their share shrink.
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Other companies that produce parts such as motherboards for bulky desktop PCs are already switching production to parts for other electronic gadgets such as iPhones.
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While laptops used to cost more than double that of a desktop with equivalent processing power, advances in technology and economies of scale have dragged prices down so much that little price differentiation exists today for most consumers looking for a daily use PC, analysts say.
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"It's just evolutionary I suppose," said Gartner analyst Tracy Tsai. "Things have reached a point where the price difference is no longer as pronounced as before for many consumers, and the average person is more likely to choose the option that offers him portability over the one that doesn't."
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SPECIALISATION
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To keep their growth coming, Acer, Asustek and others vying for laptop dominance are increasingly looking to segmentation, taking aim at the wide range of computer buyers.
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The runaway success of low-cost mini notebooks, initially derided by many industry watchers but now one of the fastest growing categories, could foreshadow a coming boom in products offering a wide range of prices and functions.
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"There is incredible choice in the notebook space now," said IDC analyst Richard Shim. "You can get notebooks at every inch size from 5-inch to 20-inch."
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Alex Gruzen, Dell's manager for consumer products, agreed that the days when his company could offer laptops "in the same shades of grey" are coming to an end.
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Segmentation comes in both form and substance. In the former, Asustek offers a bamboo-cased laptop for the environmentally conscious. HP has tied up with designer Vivenne Tam to release the "world's first digital clutch," a notebook designed to look like a woman's handbag.
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On the more technical front, companies are offering an ever wider range of specialized laptops in varying sizes, processing speeds, wireless capabilities and prices. Battery life is also coming into play, with HP recently announcing that one of its notebooks had broken the 24-hour barrier.
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Faster boot-up times and features such as touch-screens are also being touted as companies try to convert former desktop users and build new markets.
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WHAT'S LEFT FOR DESKTOPS?
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As portability becomes the norm, some are asking if there's any room left for desktops in the brave new era of laptops.
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Salesmen at Taipei's Kuanghwa computer market, one of the city's top PC hang-outs, said hardcore computer game addicts may be one of the few groups to keep buying desktops that offer greater processing power for memory-intensive applications.
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"Hardly anyone buys desktops anymore," said Elton Tsai, gesturing toward the solitary HP desktop sitting in his shop amid rows of laptops.
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"Anyone who is enough of a geek to want real processing power can probably assemble his own computer, saving himself at least a few thousand Taiwan dollars in the process," Tsai said.
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But not everyone believes the desktop, which was first introduced in the 1970s, will soon be relegated to the junkyard of history. After all, desktops can still offer substantial savings, especially for those who are handy with a screwdriver.
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"How can a laptop compete with a desktop on price?," asked Gartner analyst Lillian Tay.
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"Especially in the emerging markets where price is a consideration, laptops simply cannot compete on price with a group of people who slap a motherboard, a hard drive and a few chips together to get a desktop," she said.
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(Additional reporting by Gabriel Madway in San Francisco, Editing by Doug Young and Megan Goldin)

Top Ten Facts about Mexico Real Estate

Puerto Vallarta - Mexico Alive, a Puerto Vallarta-based real estate development company, has been hosting educational real estate seminars in various cities throughout Mexico for more than a year. These events are called Discovery Weekends and average about 40 attendees and $3.5 million in sales per event.
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During the four-day, three-night events Mexico Alive representatives and third-party sources educate attendees about the vast investment, recreational and retirement opportunities awaiting real estate buyers in Mexico, discussing topics such as lending, insurance, local culture, health care, property value and appreciation.
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Mexico Alive has found that Discovery Weekend attendees consistently ask the same questions, most of which are fueled by the current housing and economic crisis plaguing the U.S. In an effort to educate more people about the facts surrounding Mexican real estate purchases, Mexico Alive has decided to share the "ten things people don't know about Mexico real estate" — and didn’t think to ask until the recent housing and financial crisis.
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1. Property in Mexico can be purchased with a self-directed IRA (Individual Retirement Account) with no penalty, because buying foreign real estate is the same as buying a stock or bond. The only catch is the property must be treated as an investment.
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2. Property values in some Mexican markets have doubled in the last five years—and continue to appreciate. Even markets experiencing a slower appreciation are still steadily rising. For example, properties in Mazatlan, Mexico, have appreciated an average of ten percent per year for the past ten years.
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3. Of the 4.1 million Americans who reside in other countries, approximately one million reside in Mexico.
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4. Some of the larger groups of Americans and Canadians can be found in Mazatlan, San Miguel de Allende, Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara-Lake Chapala and Los Cabos.
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5. The top ten fly-in destinations in Mexico are: La Paz, Mazatlan, Manzanillo, Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, Cancun-Riviera Maya, Acapulco, Mexico City, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta.
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6. Banking institutions like Wachovia (NYSE: WB) and Deutsche Bank (NYSE: DB) offer fixed-rate mortgages for properties in Mexico.
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7. Mexican property can now be insured by US-based title companies, such as Stewart Title (NYSE: STC) and First American (NYSE: FAF). The cost for title insurance is estimated at about $5 per $1,000.
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8. Non-nationals can now securely own Mexican real estate on or near a coastline or border with another country. The property is purchased through a bank trust (fideicomiso) or a Mexican corporation for foreign purchasers.
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9. Properties in Mexico can be purchased with a reverse mortgage.
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10. For a $140,000 investment, a buyer can own a view lot with a 900 square-foot home, a 1,200 square-foot patio and all household necessities (i.e. furniture, kitchen fixtures, etc.)
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Mexico Alive’s Discovery Weekend events are offered in various cities throughout Mexico, including Puerto Vallarta and Mazatlan. In Mazatlan, the Discovery Weekends are hosted by the El Cid Resort and are all-inclusive affairs, featuring a tour of the historic city, visits to a variety of properties, sunset cruise, authentic Mexican fiesta and all food and beverages. The event costs $185 per individual or $250 per couple. Mexico Alive plans to expand its unique, educational concept of Discovery Weekends to a dozen Mexican destinations.
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Visit GetIntoMexico.com for a free information kit that’s packed with facts about Mexico’s real estate opportunities and its cost of living, or visit MexicoAlive.com. Better yet, attend one of the upcoming Discovery Weekend events in Mazatlan for a full educational experience. Upcoming Mazatlan Discovery Weekend dates: January 29-31. Call 866-978-5427 for details.

 


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