‘Black Scar Blues’ filmmaker Leroy Nguyen returns to gritty action with ‘Silverback’

"Silverback" Poster

“Silverback” Poster

Leroy Nguyen – writer, director and star of the gritty festival favorite Black Scar Blues – will soon be releasing his next film, Silverback, a 40-minute independent short film that’s described as “The ballad of a heartbroken brute”.

The film follows Richie (Nguyen), a low-level gangster who has returned to his home turf in order to seek closure for a relationship that devastated him years before.

Previously starting out as a feature film, Silverback was originally submitted into the first Amazon Studios film festival in 2011, where it garnered director and star Leroy Nguyen several Best Actor nominations. The film sat on the shelf until 2018, when it was decided to revisit, re-shoot, and re-edit the film for release. Completed in the winter of 2019, the second version of the film premiered at the Urban Continue reading

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Deal on Fire! Blade of the Immortal & 13 Assassins | Blu-ray | Only $13.99 – Expires soon!

13 Assassins/Blade of the Immortal | Blu-ray (Magnet)

13 Assassins/Blade of the Immortal | Blu-ray (Magnet)

Today’s Deal on Fire is the Blu-ray for the 3-Film Collection from Takashi Miike, which includes 2010’s 13 Assassins and 2017’s Blade of the Immortal.

In Blade of the Immortal, Manji, a highly skilled samurai, becomes cursed with immortality after a legendary battle. Haunted by the brutal murder of his sister, Manji knows that only fighting evil will regain his soul. He promises to protect a young girl named Rin and help her avenge her parents, who were killed by a group of master swordsmen led by ruthless warrior Anotsu. The mission will change Manji in ways he could never imagine…

In 13 Assassinsa group of elite samurai who are secretly enlisted to bring down Continue reading

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How to Start a Music Festival: 5 Pro Tips for the Best Music Festivals

How to Start a Music Festival: 5 Pro Tips for the Best Music Festivals

How to Start a Music Festival: 5 Pro Tips for the Best Music Festivals

How to Start a Music Festival: 5 Pro Tips for the Best Music Festivals

Music festival setup. It’s not something that everyone is an expert on, but it doesn’t have to be as hard as you might fear.

If you’re wondering how to start a music festival, you’re in the right place, as we’ve got five critical tips for you.

Sound good? If so, keep reading on!

1. Work Out Funding and Budget

It sounds obvious, but yes, you’ll need to know how much money you have to work with, and where it’s coming from. Consider sponsorships and grants if you’re struggling, and don’t live beyond your means. Sure, that world-famous band you’re thinking about might draw plenty of people to your event, but will you have any money left over for the rest of the festival?

At this stage, it’s also important to consider any permits and licenses you might need. Are you using public spaces or selling alcohol? Make sure you’re prepared.

2. Sort the Line-Up

It might sound like another one of the obvious tips for setting up a music festival, but you should definitely ensure that your line-up is suitable. How many bands do you want to include? How many can you accommodate?

Are you going for a mix of genres and eras or focusing on a particular style? You may want to showcase local talent and contact people in the regional music scene or look at more prominent names further afield. It’s up to you, but you must have a plan in place.

3. Look Beyond the Music

What else will you have at your festival? Of course, you’ll probably want vendors to provide food and drinks, and facilities like toilets and a first-aid tent, so you should make sure to sort everything needed to keep your attendees happy.

As well as music, you might consider other performers too. Poets, speakers, dancers, and magicians can all make a festival great, and you could put on other activities for people wanting a break from the music. If your festival is family-friendly, a children’s tent can often be a good idea, too.

4. Equipment and Production

Don’t forget about the technical side of things! It can often be useful to work with a festival management company when it comes to production. Lighting and sound are both important, and you’ll need stages for performers, too.

The attendees won’t see this side of the festival, as long as it runs smoothly. That’s why it’s so important to consider equipment and production. Security, too — you want everything to be secure.

5. Market Your Festival

Once everything’s ready, you need to spread the word! Utilize social media, local press, radio, and other media. Speak to the PR teams of the performers you’re featuring at the festival since you can co-ordinate promotion.

In short, you need to identify your target market and work out how you’re going to sell your event to them.

How to Start a Music Festival Today

It might not be easy, but it’s definitely achievable. Now that you know more about how to start a music festival, you can go ahead and get started! There’s no time like the present to give it a go, and there’s nothing stopping you.

In the meantime, if you’re looking for more info on your favorite media, you should definitely check out some of our other posts.

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Take a peak at City on Fire’s newly revamped archive of our one-of-a-kind featured articles…

Take a peak at City on Fire’s newly structured Features archive, which has been revamped for easier access. In this archive, you’ll find a collection of our top feature stories that center around the following one-of-a-kind topics:

  • Evolution of Collecting Kung Fu & Asian Film
  • Korea & Kung Fu: A Retrospective on Fire!
  • The Most Memorable Villains in Martial Arts Film
  • Top 10 Worst Hong Kong Movie DVD Covers
  • How ‘Ip Man’ made Donnie Yen ‘The Man’
  • The Real Hard Target: Martial Arts Cinema and Piracy
  • Top 5 Greatest Action Entrances in Asian Cinema
  • They Call ‘Em Bruce: People who played Bruce Lee
  • City on Fire’s List of Essential Japanese Horror Cinema
  • Top 5 American Martial Arts Movies Ever Made
  • Enter the Dragon: The Most Overrated Kung Fu Movie Ever?
  • The Top 15 Bathroom Fight Scenes
  • PM Entertainment’s Kickboxing Noir

And many more!

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Why You Should Be Using CBD For Muscle Pain And Recovery

Why You Should Be Using CBD For Muscle Pain And Recovery

Why You Should Be Using CBD For Muscle Pain And Recovery

Each year, from 2010 to 2016, 2.7 million sports injuries landed people aged 5 to 24 in US emergency departments. Football, basketball, and cycling were the top activities that led to these ED visits.

In 2017, exercise, basketball, and cycling topped the list of all causes of sports injuries. These three alone led to almost 1.5 million injuries across all ages.

While many of these injuries aren’t severe, they can still cause serious pain. At the very least, these activities can result in DOMS, or “delayed onset muscle soreness”.

The good news is, it appears that CBD for muscle pain is quite effective. Moreover, several studies found that cannabidiol can help heal muscle injury.

The big question now is, what exactly is CBD, and how does it work in the first place? What kind of benefits can it bring that would make you want to add it to your exercise regimen?

This post will take a closer look at cannabidiol, so be sure to read on!

Cannabidiol 101

The cannabis plant boasts of at least 420 constituents. Of these, at least 60 of are phytocannabinoids. Cannabidiol, or CBD, is one such phytocannabinoid.

Phytocannabinoids are the most common sources of the cannabis plant’s therapeutic effects. In the case of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), these effects extend to being recreational.

CBD’s impact on the body, however, doesn’t include psychoactivity or intoxication. Researchers say that it can even reverse or counter the psychiatric effects of THC!

Why Do You Always Get Post-Workout Soreness?

In the case of DOMS, muscle pain or soreness often occurs between 24 and 72 hours after rigorous activity. It’s a regular occurrence, and thankfully, it’s also temporary. Depending on your constitution, however, the pain may last from five to seven days.

According to some studies, DOMS can be a result of microtrauma to the muscles. Microtrauma is a tiny tear in the muscles and the tissues around them. These tears can occur from the prolonged use of the muscles during rigorous exercise.

Regardless of their size, muscle microtrauma is a form of tissue injury. That’s why these tiny tears can still cause inflammation, which, in turn, can cause soreness or pain.

How Does CBD For Muscle Pain Work Then?

Many studies have long since shown that cannabidiol possesses anti-inflammatory properties. From arthritic to diabetic inflammation, CBD appears to help ease such symptoms.

Moreover, this cannabinoid has shown to help reduce various types of pain. That because CBD also boasts of analgesic effects. Meaning, it helps the body achieve analgesia, which is relief from pain.

These are some of the reasons why, in theory, CBD may help relieve the symptoms of muscle soreness. Research is ongoing, but some experts say that CBD fights pain by acting upon nerve pathways. It appears to interfere with how these pain-related pathways work.

There’s also a theory that links CBD with endocannabinoid deficiency. The reasoning behind this is that being deficient in certain endocannabinoids affects homeostasis. Without homeostasis, the body may become more prone to health problems and diseases.

In people who work out a lot, homeostatic imbalance may give rise to worse bouts of DOMS. It may even lead to other muscular maladies, such as tendinitis and spasms. As such, supplementing with CBD products may help bring back proper homeostasis.

Taking CBD Oil For Muscle Recovery

You can learn more about CBD products here, but in general, you can get CBD in oil form. CBD oil consists of CBD extracts mixed with a carrier oil to make it more bioavailable. Bioavailability refers to how well the body can absorb a particular substance.

There are several ways to take CBD oil for pain relief and inflammation, so we’ll give you a quick rundown of some of them.

Direct Consumption

You can take CBD oil or tinctures as-is through the mouth. However, the sublingual method appears to deliver the quickest pain relief results. With this, you simply place the oil (or tincture) under the tongue.

Topical Application

You can apply topical CBD products directly on the skin that covers your sore muscles. Aside from CBD oil, these topicals also include creams, lotions, and serums.

What’s great about CBD topicals is that you can also use them for massages. Massages, on their own, have shown to alleviate sore muscles. As such, the combination of CBD and massages may bring about increased pain relief.

As an Ingredient

In the world of CBD, the term “edibles” refer to food and beverages that contain CBD extracts. So long as the carrier oil used has a high smoke point, then you can cook or bake with CBD oil.

Do note that this method of administration requires more time for CBD to take effects. As such, it may be better to consume CBD edibles at a later part of your day. Doing so may also help your body recover faster while you sleep.

How About Dosing?

In scientific studies, CBD did not cause any adverse side effects in doses of 1,500 mg or below. However, it would be in your best interest to start at a lower range, especially if this is your first time using CBD.

You may want to start with 15 mg a day for the first couple of weeks. This will give your body time to acclimatize to the effects of the cannabinoid. You can then increase it in small increments until you notice a decrease in your muscle soreness.

In some cases, doctors also prescribe a specific CBD dosage to their patients. If your doctor has given you specific instructions, stick to them. This is especially true if you’re on any other medication.

Try CBD Now and See the Difference for Yourself

There you have it, your ultimate guide on why and how you should use CBD for muscle pain. Besides, CBD’s effects aren’t only for sore muscles — it has the potential to benefit the entire body. That should be enough reason for you to include it in your healthcare regimen.

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Sports in the Time of Corona: A Guide to Sports Betting for Dummies

Sports in the Time of Corona: A Guide to Sports Betting for Dummies

Sports in the Time of Corona: A Guide to Sports Betting for Dummies

Things have gotten crazy in 2020, and sports are no exception. The postponement of all the different sports’ leagues due to COVID-19, and then the reinstatement of those leagues led to some pent up sports betting demand.

But what to choose, and how is the betting different from before? Read on to discover the ultimate sports betting for dummies guide.

How Do I Bet on Sports? 

There are ten basic principles you need to follow while sports betting, no matter the sport. Though some sports might not have all of these components built into their betting structure, these tips will aid you on your sports betting journey no matter where you are on that journey. So what are you waiting for, get bettin’!

Favorites and Underdogs 

The first concept to consider while sports betting is whether to bet on a favorite or underdog. Oddsmakers release the betting line based on these two concepts: who’s more likely to win and who’s more likely to lose.

The favorite team has to cover the number of minus points attributed to them by the oddsmakers. For example, on a simple bet, San Antonio plays Boston, and the spread favors San Antonio by three points. If you bet on San Antonio, they have to win by three points or else you lose.

If there are no clear favorites, the game is a “pick ’em.”

Spreads 

We already briefly discussed the point spread, which is the margin of victory. If you bet on the favorite, the favorite has to win by the number of spread points to win the bet. If you bet on the losing team, they can’t lose by more than the spread points.

If the team wins or loses by the exact spread number, the bet is a push, and you get your stake back. Though spreads are available in all sports, they’re primarily used for football and basketball.

Money Lines 

If you don’t want to bet on spreads, you bet on money lines. Moneylines account solely for who wins the game. Favorites receive a minus number. This process is also referred to as sports handicapping.

This minus number is the minimum amount of money you have to bet to bet on the winning team. For example, San Francisco is the favorite, and the money line is -300. You have to put forth at least $300.

Underdogs receive a plus sign. For example, Houston is a +200 underdog. If you bet $100 on them and they win the game, you win the $200. If Houston loses, you only lose $100.

Money lines are usually for baseball, hockey, and soccer.

Over/Unders 

Over/under totals are the point totals for the game/match. You can bet on whether you think a game is going to have more points scored, or fewer points scored than the over/under the total.

For example, the over/under total for Boston vs. Cincinnati is 250. If you take the over option and the two teams only score 210 points, you lose.

Bet Numbers  

If you’re asking what the numbers are next to your bet, the answer is the added oddsmakers’ tax. People refer to this tax as the “juice,” “takeout,” or “vig.” The vig is the tax the bookie takes to place your bet.

For example, the Blackhawks are -3 (-130); this means to bet on Duke, you need to spend $130 to win $100.

The vig can also be positive. If you have a positive vig, you win the vig on top of your initial bet winnings.

Placing a Bet 

Placing a bet is easier than ever. For starters, legalized sports betting is spreading across America state by state. The internet also increases access to sports betting by plenty of online sports betting sites.

As America becomes more better-friendly, more and more states join the sports betting party. Some of the primary states that have legal sports betting are New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana, Nevada, and West Virginia.

Placing Smart Bets 

How much you bet depends entirely on your situation. No one can tell you how much you need to bet. That said, it’s not smart to spend your college tuition on the game you were sure about that wound up wiping out your savings.

It’s best to pace yourself with sports betting. Dabble before jumping in. The best way to do this is by adopting a flat-betting approach. A flat-betting approach is an approach to gambling where you place the same amount of money on every game.

By using a flat-betting approach, you protect yourself from losing massive amounts of money and set yourself up for a substantial rate of investment success.

Rotation Numbers 

You can find rotation numbers left of the team on a betting board. Rotation numbers are also called Vegas ID numbers and NSS numbers. These numbers are designators for each team.

For example, if you want to bet on the Chicago White Sox, and their number is #403, you have to tell the window you wish to place your money on #403.

Betting Lines Don’t Stay the Same 

Similar to the stock market, betting lines are always changing. Bookies change the odds depending on injury news, weather, and the action they’re receiving.

For example, to start the day, the Yankees are favored by three runs, but it comes out that Aaron Judge is sidelined with an injury. The Judge news could modify the betting line.

Take the Best Line 

Finding the best line depends on where you live and what sports booking resources you have at your disposal. You may even want to place flat-betting across multiple lines to protect your money.

Even half-point differences can make or break your betting experience, so it’s wise to search for the best deals.

Sports Betting for Dummies Should Be Easy and Fun 

Sports betting should never push you to the brink. It should be an enjoyable hobby that gives you some easy cash. Following this sports betting for dummies guide sets you up for sports betting success. So what are you waiting for?

But sports betting can’t be your only form of entertainment throughout this pandemic. Check out more of our blogs for your entertainment needs!

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Land of the Free: How to Become a United States Citizen

Land of the Free: How to Become a United States Citizen

Land of the Free: How to Become a United States Citizen

More than a million immigrants immigrate to the US each year in search of a better life. Understandably, the United States is a rich and diverse country bursting with opportunity. Plus, the amicable citizenry and friendly environment make any immigrant feel right at home.

However, free the United States is, it has a very strict immigration policy. If getting a tourist visa is sometimes very stressful, you can imagine how getting permanent citizenship could be. If you’re wondering how to become a United States Citizen, then read on as we take you through the steps to becoming one.

Citizenship by Naturalization

Naturalization is the process through which a United States immigrant can become a permanent US citizen. So the only way you can become a US citizen as an immigrant is through naturalization.

Citizenship by naturalization has strict requirements, and you can only become a citizen if you’re a green card holder or are in or have served in the military. Green card holders are immigrants who have permission from the US government to work and live permanently in the United States.

Your eligibility for US citizenship by naturalization depends on a couple of factors, which are:

  • If you currently hold a green card
  • How long you’ve had your green card
  • Whether you served in the military

Green Card Holders

If you have authority by the United States government to work and live permanently in the United States, then you qualify for citizenship by naturalization. You can group green card holders into two categories which are, ordinary green card holders and green card holders with special circumstances.

The former are ordinary immigrants with the authorization to live and work in the United States. The latter are individuals who got their green cards from special circumstances. They form a very small group but are still worth mentioning.

Ordinary green card holders can apply for US citizenship after completing five years in the US from when they received their green cards. Out of those five years, you must also have been in the United States physically for thirty months, which is about two and a half years.

These conditions also apply for green card holders with special circumstances. However, you first need to consult with the USCIS to know whether you qualify for citizenship.

Married to a US Citizen

An immigrant married to a US citizen can apply for citizenship five years after acquiring their green card. The spouse must be a United States Citizen for more than three years, and you must have physically been in the US for at least eighteen months.

Widow/Widower of an Ex-Military Serviceman/Woman

If you’re the spouse of a military serviceman/woman who lost their life while serving in the army, you can apply for US citizenship at any time. However, you need to prove that you were living with your spouse during the time of death. You also need to be a legitimate green card holder.

Military Service

An immigrant serving in any capacity in the military can become a US citizen by naturalization. Here’s how you can become a US citizen if you serve or served in the military.

Served in the Military Less Than a Year During Peacetime

Peacetime describes the period when a country isn’t at war. If you’ve served for less than a year during peacetime, you qualify for US citizenship.

However, you must be a legitimate green card holder for at least five years. Your time of service also counts in those five years. Out of those five years, you must also have physically been in the US for at least 30 months.

Served in the Military for Whatever Period During Wartime

You can apply for US citizenship if you’ve served during wartime regardless of whether you hold a green card or not.  The only condition is that you must have been physically present in the US or any of its territories when you were enlisted in the military.

If your spouse meets the above conditions, you can also qualify for citizenship regardless of whether you hold a green card or not.

Other Requirements for Naturalization

The above are the major conditions for citizenship by naturalization. Besides the above, to qualify for naturalization citizenship, you must:

  • Be over the age of eighteen.
  • Show a willingness to serve in the US military
  • Demonstrate a willingness to defend the US constitution
  • Pass a naturalization test
  • Sufficiently be of good moral character
  • Be or have been a resident of the state you plan to be a citizen in for at least three months
  • Not have taken trips outside of the US for more than six months during the three or five year period as a green card holder

You can also become a US citizen through derivative naturalization. This means that you get citizenship when you’re born to “naturalized” parents, or when you get adopted by the same.

You Now Know How to Become a United States Citizen

Hopefully, you now know how to become a United States citizen. Make sure you give it some thought before finalizing your decision.

It may take a while before your application is processed for the USCIS to grant you full citizenship. However, if you meet all the eligibility requirements, then you have nothing to worry about. The United States is very welcoming to immigrants who want to become a US citizen through the correct procedures.

For more informative reads, be sure to check out the other pieces on the site.

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About House of Hummingbird | Blu-Ray (Well Go USA)

About House of Hummingbird | Blu-Ray (Well Go USA)

About House of Hummingbird | Blu-Ray (Well Go USA)

RELEASE DATE: August 4, 2020

Time for a change-of-pace for those expecting another Asian action flick from the much appreciated U.S. label. On August 4, 2020, Well Go USA will release the Blu-ray for Kim Bora’s House of Hummingbird, which took home the Grand Prix for Best Feature Film at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival.

House of Hummingbird stars Jihu Park (The Witness), Saebyuk Kim (The First Lap), Seungyeon Lee (Alive) and Ingi Jeong (The Outlaws).

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Home Improvements: How Much Does Solar Add to Property Value

Home Improvements: How Much Does Solar Add to Property Value

Home Improvements: How Much Does Solar Add to Property Value

Did you know that 10.6 Gigawatts of solar power was added in 2018 alone in the USA? To put that in perspective, the average nuclear power plant produces 1 Gigawatt or enough to power 725,000 homes.

It’s a staggering statistic, but what you really want to know is: How much does solar add to property value? A lot of factors go into real estate pricing and adding solar to it is one more.

You’ve already had the labor, design, and paperwork finished and done. Pricing plans and a relationship with the utility is already underway. Why shouldn’t you sit back and reap the benefits of your success?

Well, nothing is cut and dry, but we’re here to give you the answers.

By the Numbers

The average US homeowner uses 914 kWh per month. But the price of solar can change per state, as well as power consumption. According to Zillow, there is no large city in the US that will lose property value when installing solar.

Every roof and house is different. Let’s say you’re installing 6 kWh of solar, and you’re in Washington state, for example.

At $2.69/W, you’re looking at an average of about $12,000 (after tax credits), depending on the solar panel installers you go with.

The national median price increase to real estate in a study in 2018 gave a number as high as $9,274. While this doesn’t cover the whole installation fee, it’s pretty substantial. 77% kind of substantial.

Some Things to Consider

There are just a few things to consider about Solar. For example: Do you get sun exposure? Do you have a pitched or flat roof? What’s the cost of electricity locally?

We’ll go over these and other questions about solar-paneled homes.

Roof Pitch

If you’re going to get a solar panel for home use, you might want to know if it’s an advantageous angle to your roof. Straight vertical or horizontal solar panels are not as efficient. Most roof angles are pretty good, though.

If you have a flat roof, you might have to consider freestanding solar panels. This is often what a commercial building contends with. Roofs are typically flat on warehouses and other industrial complexes.

Additionally, if you’re in an apartment, you might not even have a roof!

Geography: What’s your Angle?

Speaking of pitch and angle, what angle are you relative to the sun? Latitude plays a major role in power home solar and roofing solutions. In addition to the latitude issue is state pricing.

Florida and Washington state are at completely different ends of the country but offer the two cheapest installation rates. One is the sunshine state, and the other is known for gloomy, rainy weather (don’t let them fool you).

Meanwhile, Colorado in the middle of the country, with its bluebird days and high elevation, has one of the highest installation costs.

Local Electricity Pricing

Solar isn’t the only game in town. If you’re next to a nuclear power plant, the pricing might be quite low. Unless there is access to very low-cost fossil fuels, nuclear is still the cheapest per kWh output (and the least-lethal power generation source per kWh, historically).

Nothing says that you can’t still produce power and sell it back. You’ll still have near-standstill utility prices, except when you draw power at night. Having cheap electricity nearby is a bonus for the times you can’t send power to the grid.

Frequency of Power Outages

Speaking of sending power to the grid, if there are power outages you aren’t sending power out. If your area is unreliable, the system will still be producing energy for you, but not send it out.

Therefore, you aren’t offsetting your nighttime usage.

It’s not a huge deal as you can still work from home during the COVID-19 “new normal” of remote work, without fear of your Wi-Fi going out during a Zoom meeting.

Reliability is king.

Age of the Solar System

As with all things, age brings inefficiency (unfortunately). When you get older you’re not as good as you once were, you’re as good once as you ever were. The same is true of your solar cells.

What does it mean? Well, the first modern solar panel is still working, after 60 years. After 25 years, the expected efficiency is about 20% of the original.

This means that the older your system, the less you can get as a premium on your real estate sale (if they ask).

State Benefits

In addition to the federal tax credit system (ITC), at least 12 states offer incentives to their residents and homeowners, including Colorado. Because a place has a high installation rate, and the federal tax credits only go so far, state initiatives may bridge the gap.

In addition, there are other local initiatives that could sway you.

Buyer Perception

Of course, this is the largest contributor. If you get a green buyer, who loves solar and loves that you’ve already pushed for a green initiative, more power to you!

Perception is why we buy tons of furniture for open houses we would never sit on. Buyer perception is the highest contribution to a good offer for your home than anything else.

If the buyer doesn’t like the neighborhood, even a star property won’t sell for its potential price. It’s all perception.

So, How Much Does Solar Add to Property Value?

How much does solar add to property value? The short answer is $9,274—but it’s never that simple—and you know it, too. Working on averages alone would be a faulty decision-making process.

It depends on your state, your roof area and configuration, and a hundred other factors. Engineers are there to take care of the details and give an accurate estimate of cost and savings.

On the bright side, those savings are something you can pass along to homebuyers. With the premium of having the system already installed and the hard work already done.

If you liked this article, check out our other exciting stuff! We’ve got fun for the whole family if you read on.

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7 Questions to Ask When Hiring an Attorney for Truck Accidents

7 Questions to Ask When Hiring an Attorney for Truck Accidents

7 Questions to Ask When Hiring an Attorney for Truck Accidents

If you have had the unfortunate luck of being in a truck accident, it can be hard to know how to go about choosing the right lawyer to represent you.

It may be a situation completely unfamiliar to you, and you might not know where to start. Meeting a lawyer for the first time could leave people feeling out of their depth or intimidated by the overall surroundings. This doesn’t need to be the case.

Don’t worry, this article has you covered. We will go through and explain the 7 best questions to ask when hiring an attorney for truck accidents.

Make sure you are asking those important questions and have all your bases covered. Don’t bury your head in the sand when choosing the best representation for you and your case.

1. What Is Your Experience and Knowledge With A Case Like Mine?

This is one of the most important questions to ask when thinking about having a truck accident attorney represent you.

Talk about their case and trial history and see if they have represented similar cases before. If they have, this is a good sign that you are in the right hands.

A truck accident attorney who has plenty of experience with cases that are similar to yours means they have plenty of experience in dealing with the parameters and outcomes of the case.

They can use their existing courtroom experience and previous trials to comfortably defend your position, knowing the types of action and lines of inquiry that need to be taken.

2. What is Your Success Rate When It Comes to Truck Accident Cases?

This is a follow on question from the initial question. Yes, they might have had plenty of experience with truck accident cases but did they have favorable outcomes for the client?

You want to be able to feel confident and secure in your choice of attorney. A lot of that reassurance will come from knowing their track record for these types of cases.

Having a decent success rate for an attorney is a great indicator of how your case could go.

Obviously, there are no guarantees when it comes to what happens in the law courts but it gives you a certain peace of mind knowing that you are in safe hands.

3. How Will Payment Be Handled?

This is a question that needs to be sorted appropriately and clearly so that everyone is on the same page from the get-go.

Will it be an hourly rate or a set fee? How many hours do they expect to spend on the case and the preparation time?

Do they have a projected amount of how much the total attorney bills will cost?

Or perhaps the attorney’s fees will be taken out or deducted from any settlement money you acquire from the case itself. Is that still the case if you don’t win?

These are the details that need to be agreed upon and ironed out before you agreed to any kind of binding agreement.

There isn’t necessarily a correct route for this type of decision, but you need to ensure that the options are discussed and everything is transparent.

4. Are There Other Options Than Going To Trial?

Court trials and proceedings can not only be expensive but also a drain on emotions and time. There might be other options such as a settlement or mediation that might be better for everyone concerned.

Ask your attorney their opinion on whether they think it is in your best interest to go to trial. It isn’t the only option as most people seem to think.

Your attorney could negotiate a great deal for you, without you ever having to step in a courtroom. This saves you not only the emotional stress and energy but allows you to get back to normal life quicker than going to trial.

5. How Long Do You Think The Process Will Take?

This is another key question to think about and ask your attorney when you first make arrangements.

If they have experience in cases similar to yours then they will be able to give you a rough idea of the length of time from start to completion.

Court cases can take a lot longer than anticipated so it is wise to have an indication of time scales and how long to expect everything to take.

6. How Would it be Best to Correspond?

Work out a regular way of contacting and updating your attorney on any changes or outcomes. Is this going to be a weekly phone call? Will you correspond over email? Or will you come into the office itself for a face-to-face meeting?

Deciding on the best method of communication and dialogue between you and your attorney can save valuable time along the way.

This is because everyone’s expectations about communication and passing along information are the same.

7. What Documentation Do You Need To See?

Documentation such as medical reports, witness statements, and pictures of any damage will be important documents that your attorney will need to consult and see.

Discuss and agree on all the documentation you will need to best support your case and ensure that you bring it along to one of your meetings.

You may also be able to email it over, if you cannot physically get into the office or do not wish to meet in person.

Attorney For Truck Accidents: Where Can I Find Out More?

We hope that these key 7 questions you should ask your attorney for truck accidents have given you all the information you need going forward with your case.

Being confident with your requirements and needs can help you find the best attorney to represent you.

If you want any further details, have a look for some truck accident attorneys in your area.

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What Are the Common Types of Personal Injury Cases?

What Are the Common Types of Personal Injury Cases?

What Are the Common Types of Personal Injury Cases?

Unintentional injuries accounted for 39.5 million physician office visits last year. These injuries led to almost 170,000 deaths. If you were injured, you might have a case.

A qualified personal injury lawyer can help you gather evidence. They’ll argue on your behalf to ensure you receive the compensation you deserve. Otherwise, you might have to pay for medical bills and cover other losses on your own.

Nursing home neglect attorney kansas city is what you need and will explain the worst and best-case scenarios, and the probable outcome that falls in between.

Unsure if you have a case? Here are some of the most common types of personal injury cases. Learning how to recognize these types of cases will help you recognize when you have a lawsuit on your hands.

Read on to learn more!

Car Accidents

One of the most common types of personal injury cases is an auto accident case. In fact, there are about 6 million car accidents in the US each year. As a result, about 90 million people die every day, while three million sustain injuries.

Another 2 million drivers sustain serious injuries.

If you were injured in a car accident, consider contacting a personal injury lawyer. They’ll help build a case to prove you weren’t at fault for the accident.

In the meantime, you’ll need to gather evidence to prove you’re not liable for the crash. For example, you’ll want to take photos of the property damage. You’ll also need to gather your medical records and bills.

While on the scene, make sure to call the police to have them file an official police report. You’ll need that report to build your case. In some states, calling the police is legally required after you’re in a car crash.

Did you sustain a traumatic brain injury as a result of your crash? Make sure to hire a personal injury attorney with experience in personal injury cases that led to such an injury. You can see here for more information.

Product Liability

Sometimes, products end up on the shelves and in consumers’ hands, even though they’re defective and dangerous. Unknowingly purchasing these products could cause injuries. These products can include children’s toys, food, or even machinery you use at work.

If you’re injured as the result of a defective product, you could build a product liability case.

A few personal injury cases examples caused by a defective product can include:

  • Vehicle parts
  • Drugs and medications
  • Toxic materials and chemicals
  • Medical devices
  • Foods
  • Consumer products
  • Children’s toys

Your personal injury attorney will let you know how to properly file a lawsuit for your product liability case. Without the help of a lawyer, however, you might make a mistake.

You can hold a business or individual liable in these cases. You might want to research who designed, manufactured, sold, and marketed the product as well. There’s a chance someone knew the product was defective and allowed it to go to market.

Persuing this type of case can help cover any injuries you experience. Beyond that, you’re also protecting other consumers who might sustain similar injuries.

Nursing Home Abuse and Neglect

Do you have a loved one in a nursing home who is receiving inadequate care and attention? It happens more often than you might realize. If your loved one isn’t receiving proper care, they might sustain injuries (or, unfortunately, pass away).

Did your loved one pass away after receiving inadequate care? Were they abandoned or neglected? If they’re not receiving proper care and assistance, consider pursuing a case.

Your personal injury attorney can help prove your loved one was harmed, injured, or at risk of dying at a nursing home.

Medical Malpractice

There are many types of personal injury cases that can fall under the medical malpractice category. A few prospective cases include:

  • Surgical errors
  • Improper treatment
  • Misdiagnosis
  • Medication errors
  • Pharmacy errors
  • Failure to diagnose
  • Birth injuries

If you decide on pursuing a medical practice case, you might decide to sue a nurse, doctor, or the entire hospital.

Make sure the lawyer you hire has experience with your specific type of personal injury case. Their specific experience will ensure they’re up-to-date with relevant cases, laws, and procedures.

To prove a medical malpractice case, you’ll need to prove you had a doctor/patient relationship with the medical professional. You’ll also need to prove negligence.

Keep track of your medical expenses and prescriptions to build your case.

Premise Liability

Did you trip and fall on someone else’s property? You might have a premise liability case on your hands.

After your trip-and-fall, look around. Do you know what caused you to trip? Take photos while on the scene.

Make sure to file an official complaint with the property manager too. Filing a complaint will prove you’re serious about what happened.

Then, your attorney will argue that you were injured because of dangerous conditions.

Defamation

Defamation is a type of libel or slander. If someone ruined your reputation by making untrue claims, you might have a case.

In order to build a defamation case, you’ll have to prove the statement wasn’t true. You’ll also have to prove you experienced harm, such as financial loss. Public figures and celebrities will need to prove intended malice in these cases.

Construction Accidents

Contractors and subcontractors must follow federal regulations and safety standards while working. Failing to follow these rules and regulations could cause a serious accident.

If you were injured or know someone who was killed in a construction accident, you could pursue legal claims.

Dog Bites

Did someone’s dog bite you? You might want to pursue a case to hold the dog’s owner financially responsible.

Otherwise, you might sustain a serious injury or develop an infection.

It’s important to note that laws differ from state to state for different types of personal injury cases. Speaking with a lawyer will help you understand your state’s specific laws for your case.

Wrongful Death

Any of these personal injury cases examples might result in wrongful death. If you lost a loved one due to an accident, you can pursue a lawsuit.

Your personal injury attorney will help you recover compensation for your loss.

Intentional Torts

Most types of personal injury cases involve accidents caused by carelessness. Intentional torts, like assault and battery cases, however, aren’t based on negligence. Instead, you can make a case if someone physically attacks you, causing injuries.

Make a Claim With the Types of Personal Injury Cases You Can Pursue

Don’t wait to make a claim. In fact, waiting too long could cause the statute of limitations to lapse. Instead, learn how to recognize these types of personal injury cases.

If you have a case, make sure to contact a lawyer right away.

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Transform Indoor Bounce House into a fun zone

Transform Indoor Bounce House into a fun zone

Transform Indoor Bounce House into a fun zone

Bored with your old bouncy house? Are your kids bored of jumping around the same jumping castle? Well then, you don’t need to get bored anymore, transform your indoor bounce house into a fun zone for your children. We are going to help you with a few ideas about how you may convert your indoor bounce house into a cool play zone and keep your children entertained for long.

Ball Pit

Convert your bouncer right into a ball pit by adding plenty of different color balls into it. This is the perfect and the economic way to convert your dull bouncer into something unique and interesting. Kids like to dive into a ball pit, splash into it. Also, they love to play several other games like hide n seek into it. Different things can be performed with the ball pit bounce house, plus, the balls are secure to play with so even you could be at ease.

Bounce house pool

Kids love to play in the Water slide bounce house. What if you don’t have one? Don’t worry you can make your own.  This is the most fun idea for a bouncy house that your kids and their friends are going to love. Convert the jumping castle into a mini inflatable pool. There is nothing to hate in this, children love playing inside the pool, they love jumping in the jumping castle, all you need to do is combine them. Put some water into the pit of the bouncer and allow your children to experience the fun in it, you could also add some of their preferred toys to play in the mini pool. This is a pleasant and economical idea to spend your summer. Children will be engaged for a long time. It is likewise safe as the pit within the bounce house is not deep enough.

Rainbow party

Just like including colorful balls, you could add a number of different colourful things into the bouncer and make it a rainbow party for your children and their buddies. You can add colourful party streamers, decorate the bouncer by including some colourful balloons. You can throw in a few chocolates with the colourful balls, with the intention to get kids so excited whilst they find candies while playing. You can also add an extravagant colorful pinata to the quilt of the pinata.

Freeze Game

Keep your children jumping around via playing freeze game, in which the host will play tracks and all the children will jump and dance in the bouncer till the song stops. Once the track stops the kids must freeze at their places and attempt to stand in the same pose which will become tough because the bouncer remains shaking. One who remains freeze for a long time in all the rounds will win the game.

Glow in the Dark

Cover the jumping castle completely with the help of a big sheet or in case you don’t have a large sheet that can cover your bouncer, you can do it in another way that means by joining small sheets to make a large cover for the bounce house. Once the bouncer is covered use the glow lights, toys, and different accessories to make it illuminating. You can also use this concept while planning for Halloween to create a spooky effect. This will take your youngsters’ birthday celebration to some other level.

Switch Place Race

In this game, all the kids sit in a circle within the bounce residence. Then allot a number to each kid. One of the children stands in the center of the circle and calls 2 numbers. Then the kids who have these numbers have to switch their positions without falling and race to be seated before the kid standing in the center steals the position of the empty spots. The player who will not get any place to sit, call the next two numbers.

Inflatable slide

Another fun thing for children is that you could convert your bouncer into an inflatable slide. So along with a mini bouncer pool, your youngsters could have a slide as well. All you have to do is to join a sheet of tarpaulin at the slide of the bouncer and wet it with very slight soap water. Let your children experience the waterpark adventures at home with their own family and buddies. Trust me once you have transformed the jumping castle with this your children will never demand a visit to the water park and you may save money and their health both.

Bounce Basket Ball

Let your children revel in bouncy basketball with the aid of including a slight twist to it. All you have to do is buy basketball/s(purchase an inflatable basketball if you have small children), a basketball hoop or a basketball board, mount it on a pole and adjust it with the height of your kids. Now permit the youngsters to pass into the bouncer and throw the basketball into the hoop. This game will not only engage them but will also assist them to maintain their physical health and fitness and get taller which seems to be misplaced nowadays due to some of these electronic devices and fancy games.

Treasure hunt/scavenger hunt

Make your bounce house adventurous by simply making it a part of a Scavenger hunt or a treasure hunt. For Scavenger hunt you need to make a list of miscellaneous objects and put them into the bounce house pit along with different toys, colorful balls, etc. and mix them. Now make two teams, provide the list to each group and allow them to search the items. Whichever group finds maximum items from the list, wins the first sport. To make the sport more interesting you can set a time limit.

For Treasure hunt, you can mix the toys in the bouncer pit or you can attach it around the bounce house and as opposed to making a list of objects, provide them with the clues related to those items.

Now I hope these ideas will help you to make a completely new play area out of your uninteresting vintage bouncer for your kids. With only a little bit of innovation and a little investment, you can surprise your children and make them no longer simply happy but also boost them bodily and mentally.

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Magnificent, The (1978) Review

"The Magnificent" Poster

“The Magnificent” Poster

Director: Kim Hyeong-Jun
Co-director: Chan Siu-Pang
Assistant-director: Godfrey Ho
Cast: Carter Wong, Casanova Wong, Chan Sing, Doris Lung, Elton Chong, Chang Il-do, Dragon Lee (Mun Kyong-sok), Martin Chui Man-Fooi, Chan Chan-Wa
Running Time: 90 min.

By Paul Bramhall

In the late 70’s the kung fu genre was evolving dramatically. After the Bruce Lee mania of the early 70’s there came a wave of ‘basher’ flicks, movies that put an emphasis more on scrappy brawling than the graceful movements of Peking Opera, but it wasn’t until the likes of The Secret Rivals that the genre started to significantly shift. Director and producer Ng See Yuen saw the potential in the Korean art of Taekwondo, and soon the likes of Hwang Jang Lee and Casanova Wong began to become regular fixtures in Hong Kong movies (many of which were also filmed in Korea). Taekwondo was a perfect fit for screen fighting, able to both be incorporated into complex exchanges, but also look devastatingly powerful. Similar to how Bruce Lee kicked off the decade, audiences once again became attracted to the power of martial arts, and less interested in the Opera style that had dominated since as far back as the 1940’s Continue reading

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What Are Challenge Coins? A Simple Guide

What Are Challenge Coins? A Simple Guide

What Are Challenge Coins? A Simple Guide

Have you ever seen military coins and wondered what they were all about? This incredible history of challenge coins is something many of us have been curious about.

However, like many military traditions, they are often shrouded in secrecy.

What are challenge coins, and why are they a big deal? Keep reading for a simple guide to the fascinating challenge coin.

After learning more, you may even want to design your own coin.

What Are Challenge Coins?

If you’ve ever wondered, ‘What is a challenge coin?’, you’re not alone. Many outside of the military and emergency services are unfamiliar with the term, but they actually have a fascinating history.

Challenge coins are a tradition that began within the US military. After a specific mission, a unit or battalion might be given a commemorative coin.

This confirms membership in the group or acts as a reminder of a shared experience. They hold sentimental value and offer a lot of meaning to those who have been given a coin in honor of their bravery or service.

What Organizations Use Challenge Coins?

You most commonly see challenge coins used by military groups — there are many navy and army challenge coins. Any military unit may create their own coin, so you’ll also see them with marines, air force, and elite service divisions.

However, they have also become popular with first responders, including fire departments, policemen, and law enforcement agencies.

Challenge coins have started to increase in popularity with groups such as charities and businesses. However, they are still mainly used by the groups mentioned above.

What Do They Represent?

Challenge coins represent many things, but most importantly it’s the shared sacrifice and experience of a group.

It’s a physical reminder and reward of your service and dedication to your country and your career, therefore challenge coin recipients highly value their coins. Many even turn to them for comfort in hard times.

Can I Create My Own Challenge Coin?

If you’ve been thinking of creating a challenge coin for your unit or division, it’s a good idea! You can honor the dedication of your team with a specialized coin featuring your logo, colors, mission statement, or insignia.

You can compare pricing on challenge coin designs and start thinking about what sort of coin would work best for your needs.

Then, choose a special occasion to distribute your coins to their intended recipients.

Use Challenge Coins in Your Organization

Now that you know the answer to ‘What are challenge coins?’, you may be ready to create your own! If so, get started by reviewing coins from other organizations and getting ideas about your own coin.

Then, find an artist and a designer who can bring your new challenge coin to life!

They’re a special and unique way to provide acknowledgment to your colleagues. Plus, challenge coins will always be an important part of American military history.

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What Is the Point of a Homeowners Association?

Approximately 26% of Americans live in community associations. That amounts to roughly 73 million Americans as of 2018.

A significant portion of these community associations tends to be homeowners associations (HOAs). HOA members band together to control how their community develops and reap benefits accruing from such granular control.

Are you thinking of joining an HOA? Here’s a brief guide to answer the question, “What is the point of a homeowners association?” for you to make the best decision.

What’s a Homeowners Association?

A homeowner association (HOA) is an organization within a community that creates and enforces the rules touching on the property and residents in that community. Some of the communities where you can find an HOA include a subdivision, a planned development, condominium buildings, and gated neighborhoods.

What Does an HOA Do?

As the name might imply, an HOA consists of members from the community it operates within. When you buy a property within the area an HOA operates in, you automatically become a member and are expected to pay HOA fees. Typically, you can’t purchase property in such areas unless you plan to be a member.

Many HOA members are volunteers who run the organization. In some cases, the HOA members can decide to hire an HOA management company that can help run the day-to-day functions more professionally.

An HOA has a board of directors or governors who are elected. Their job is to oversee and execute the organization’s rules and regulations.

These rules are usually codified in a Declaration of Covenants, Conditions, and Restrictions (CC&Rs). The document sets conditions that owners and their properties have to meet to continue living in the community.

In case anyone violates the terms and conditions, the CC&Rs set the penalties such a one must incur. These penalties include fees, forced compliance, and in extreme cases, litigation.

How Much Do HOA Charge as Fees?

Evey HOA member is expected to pay fees every month, quarter, or year depending on the rules. The fees go towards maintaining the community’s common areas like parks, walkways, lighting, pools, and clubhouses.

How much you pay depends on your HOA’s living conditions. For example, condominium owners in New York will likely pay more in fees than those in tract houses in Oregon. The amount varies from as low as $50 to as high as several thousand dollars.

HOA fees are typically non-negotiable. If you are buying the property in a buyer’s market, there’s a chance you can have the fees waived for a period as an incentive.

Does an HOA Have the Right to Raise Fees?

In a word, yes. However, any raise has to be in line with the community’s maintenance needs. The number of residents the HOA is serving also informs whether raising the fees is necessary.

Traditionally speaking, every HOA should have a reserve fund. The fund is meant to cover special projects or emergencies. But not all HOAs have a reserve fund.

For those that do, if the fund isn’t large enough, you may be charged a special assessment to raise more money. That can occur even without a majority vote as long as the HOAs structure allows it.

Things to Consider Before Joining an HOA

Before you buy that house under an HOA, there are several factors you ought to weigh that can inform your investment.

1. The Dynamics

A well run HOA is one where democracy reigns and the board works for the good of the owners. To feel the HOA’s dynamics, ask the realtor if you can attend a meeting. You can also request for past minutes from recent meetings to get a feel of the dynamics the organization may have.

2. The Finances

Before you join an HOA, you should request the real estate agent to furnish you with a copy of its latest financial report. In this report, you’re looking for the budget. Specifically, you will want to look at how much the HOA’s reserve fund has in the budget.

If the fund is adequate, then maintenance issues or emergencies can be sufficiently taken care of. However, if the HOA’s reserved fund isn’t adequate, it’s a cause for concern. That’s because anytime an emergency or special project will crop up, you will have to pay extra for it.

Take a closer look at the revenue the HOA generates in light of its expenses to gauge the reserve fund’s health.

3. Disputes

Sometimes ongoing disputes between HOA members can signal matters that may impact you if you become a member. Therefore, you must pay attention to any ongoing conflicts within the HOA that give you more insight into areas of concern.

For example, if you’re planning to join an HOA and learn of an ongoing dispute over missing funds, that can be a point of concern. Could it be that you may be forced to continue making extra payments as a future member? What if these repeated contributions are sizable? These are some of the issues that surface through HOA disputes.

4. Degree of Restrictions

Every HOA has its standard of living that all members have to agree to. Do you like a certain exterior home decor idea the HOA disapproves of? Tough luck. You’ll have to abide by their rules.

Since these are standards that will likely not go away, you have to determine if you are comfortable abiding by them before signing up.

Are HOA Rules Legally Enforceable?

An HOA’s rules are legally enforceable as its operations are governed by state laws. If you violate an HOA rule, the organization will request you to comply. Failure to do so attracts not only fines but even a lawsuit.

For any member that doesn’t pay their HOA fees, the organization will issue a warning. If you continue not to pay the fees, the HOA can place a lien on your house or force you to foreclose.

What Is the Point of a Homeowners Association?

Particular benefits come from the degree of control an HOA executes. However, HOAs are not to be taken lightly. Before signing up, ask yourself, “What is the point of a homeowners association?” To get a clearer picture that can help you make the right decision.

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