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June 28, 2006

Upward Bound Students Produce Story Of AIDS Film

Rising East Ridge High freshmen, Shikela Ray and twin sisters, LaShunda and LaQuanda Kendricks, arrived at UTC's Upward Bound program in early June to embark on six-weeks of pre-collegiate experience.

Within the first week, the threesome were assigned to a creative life skills project, in which they were to tell a story to their classmates through visual projection. They wrote a script, which was supposed to be submitted to Black Entertainment Television for its Rap-It-Up Contest, but they missed the deadline for entry.

They came up with "The Domino Effect: How I Got AIDS," a short film about a young girl who was conceived by a mother who had contracted AIDS through sex with an infected, drug abusing partner. The Kendricks, Ray and other Upward Bound and Upward Bound Math-Science students also serve as actors.

The film will be shown publicly on Friday, June 30, at 1 p.m. in the University Center Auditorium in the UTC University Center. Admission is free and open to the public.

Upward Bound is a pre-college program for low-income, at-risk youth who attend Howard, Brainerd and East Ridge High Schools, and who wish to pursue post-secondary education. The program is funded by the U.S. Department of Education.

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June 25, 2006

Film Investment Offer

Do you want to invest in one of the closest things to a guaranteed venture that there is to offer?

An acclaimed New York Times Best Selling author and film/TV producer, is publishing a book due out this fall. This book is an autobiography of his 25-year quest to uncover the untold sides of current news; he reports what the media won’t. Its a sensational look at what has really been going on for the last 25-years. The book will finally tell things that the public doesn’t know. Its going to be a hit.

This producer has appeared on Larry King Live to promote his previous works, and he is scheduled to go on Larry King again as well as Good Morning America, and many other shows to enhance coverage of the book release.

Just to give you a feel for his previous track record, his last book made over $1 million before it hit the shelves. There is already a movie in the works based on the book, as well as a TV series that his company will produce.

This producer is selling 7.5% of the ownership of his book/movie/TV venture to generate some capital for future projects. This is a commonly practiced way to perpetuate financial momentum within production companies. He is selling:

* 1 point or 1% for $100,000
* 1/4 point or 1/4% for $25,000
* Because of the nature of this kind of investment, the producer will work with chunks of $25,000, $50,000, $75,000, and $100,000.


Even if you don’t have any money yourself to invest at the time, but you may know someone who does, let them know and you can potentially earn part of the perpetuity.

Anything over the producer’s small stated salary will come back to the investor plus partnering residuals. So, if the book/movie/TV/soundtrack (anything at all involved with this production) makes $1 million, a 1% share holder makes back their initial investment. If the project makes $2 million, the 1% share holder doubles his investment.

Looking at the producer’s track record, it is clear that his productions produce profits well over these low-end figures. Again, any investment will entitle you, the investor, to any portion of the book, TV, movie, soundtrack, etc. profits.

Too good to be true? Email me and I will send you his name to check out for your self, his IMDB credentials, his website and investment opportunity website, and I if you want some questions answered or just want to check him out for yourself, I will put you in contact with this producer.

This is purely on a 1st come, 1st serve basis. Once the 7.5% is gone, that’s the end. Even if you are skeptical, take a couple minutes, email me, and I will send you the resource information. If you find this to be legitimate, it is well worth your time.

Email me at thomaswentworth@southern.edu.

I look forward to hearing from you!

Thomas L. Wentworth

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