Not exact matches
COPE
head Elizabeth Wager echoed this view in her introductory
talk,
recounting instances
of universities «not cooperating with journals and failing to investigate research misconduct properly.»
Told through an array
of talking heads — including servicewomen (and a few servicemen) who
recount their attacks, military psychiatrists, NCIS agents, attorneys, journalists, and obtuse Department
of Defense employees — and intertitles revealing appalling facts (20 percent
of female veterans have been sexually assaulted while serving), Dick's film unveils an environment that, in the words
of one Army shrink, is «target rich for predators.»
The Public Image is Rotten duly serves up generous amounts
of live performance and interview footage, with multiple soundbites from assorted
talking heads, including various PiL members who
recount their tenures with a band that today counts Lydon as its only original member.
In it,
talking heads and faux - historical footage
recount the exploits
of hapless criminal Virgil Starkwell (Allen) as his many bungled robbery attempts find him in and out
of prison.
Ryan mentions that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg may have purchased a home in California; Ryan reviews the economic events
of the prior week; Ryan notes that interest rate are still
heading down; Ryan notes that the DC real estate market is competitive on the buy and rent sides and that would be renters in the DC area are turning into would be buyers; Louis notes that the DC housing dynamic is different from the rest
of the country where housing prices are down and there is plenty
of inventory; Louis notes that if it is cheaper to buy than rent that it makes sense to get a long term low interest rate loan; Louis
talks about the benefits
of visiting HomeGain.com; Louis discusses the HomeGain FSBO vs. Realtor survey and the advantages
of hiring a REALTOR; Louis and Ryan discuss the HomeGain home improvement survey and
recount the types
of home improvements that provide the best return on investment; Ryan and Louis
talk about pricing strategies for selling a home; Louis and Ryan discuss the differences between pricing a short sale and pricing a non short sale home; Louis notes pricing a home too high may keep the home on the market a long time and that the more days a home is on the market makes a home look like damaged good; Ryan describes short sales as foreclosure avoidance and discusses the impact
of each on FICO scores; Ryan
talks about the options that people with underwater mortgages have; Louis mentions that 72 %
of home buyers and sellers pick the first real estate agent they meet and points out the value in comparing agents first using HomeGain's Find a REALTOR program; Louis can Ryan discuss the level
of shadow inventory the impact on sellers as more inventory gets released;