Rise of the Prodigal Son: Michael Muhney as Victor Newman, Jr. Saves His Family Business – Newman Enterprises – *and* Saves Victor Newman’s Life – played expertly for decades by Eric Braeden. THE STALLION, Don Diamont, 25% controls Forrester Creations & is in 100% Control of Spencer Publications, Cannot Get *Sex Off The Brain,* Yet the Two L.A. Family Companies Survive once the former Y+R Brad Carlton, a/k/a the “BRADCICLE” Rides (literally) Brooke Logan, His “Filly,” His 51 year-old [Spokeswoman] Sister-In-Law.

Two weeks, 4 family businesses.  For seeing everything that happened, get the CBS® App or turn on your computer to CBS.com.  Analysis of every move and every word of every character is analyzed in the same way.

Tempo Map - Wind Beneath My Wings - Bette Middler - brenda silverman shore school bpm_scan

Tempo Map – Wind Beneath My Wings – Bette Middler – brenda silverman shore school bpm_scan

04.03.13 Family Company Business Summary CBS The Young And The Restless

04.03.13 Family Company Business Summary CBS The Young And The Restless

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Brooke %22Slut From The Valley – Filly%22 Logan Fake Tears

Don't Move - After Congressman Wheeler's Goon Shoots

Don’t Move – After Congressman Wheeler’s Goon Shoots

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The Bold and The Beautiful family company business summary sheet 040113

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The Bold and The Beautiful family company business summary sheet 040213

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The Bold and The Beautiful family company business summary sheet 040313

The Bold and The Beautiful family company business summary sheet 040413

The Bold and The Beautiful family company business summary sheet 040413

The Young Black Stallion

The Young Black Stallion (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Victor and Nikki (Eric Braeden and Melody Thom...

Victor and Nikki (Eric Braeden and Melody Thomas Scott). (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

The Young and the Restless -family company business summary sheet April 4, 2013

The Young and the Restless -family company business summary sheet April 4, 2013

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The Young and the Restless family company business summary sheet 032913

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The Young and The Restless family company business summary sheet 040113

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The Young and the Restless family company business summary sheet 040213

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The Young and The restless family company business summary sheet 040313

The Young and the Restless family company business summary sheet 040413

The Young and the Restless family company business summary sheet 040413

The Young and The Restless family company business summary sheet 040513

The Young and The Restless family company business summary sheet 040513

The Young and The Restless company family business summary sheet 040513

The Young and The Restless company family business summary sheet 040513

On the family, company business page (this one) – I look at the relation with which one finds a job through a company usually through their family in the United States.  That is what the Family Company Business summary sheets are all about.  In today’s feature chart, the song “The Wind Beneath My Wings” serves as a background for the way Victor Newman, Junior, known as “Adam Newman” as he was raised by his blind mother Hope in Kansas and learned business *first* and then found a series of companies for which to work in New York City after receiving his Harvard M.B.A. and *then* returned to his family in Genoa City, Wisconsin at last. It is a most heroic story both insofar as he did not lean on the family name (like Congressman Paul Ryan, a true phony) to make his way.  Rather, he turned to the Newman family last and was not very well accepted.  Adam was constantly fighting with his father Victor Christian Newman, Senior.  Not until he spontaneously jumped in front of a bullet meant to hit his father did the rest of the Newman’s truly accept Adam’s sincerity about wanting to put family in front of family and business in regard to the overall meaning of life.  Two weeks of pure brilliance in acting, writing and producing, including far better background music on the program The Young and the Restless has the show at the top of daytime ratings and issues to discuss with *your* family – and simply as entertainment, it serves well after a hard day’s work or during a lunch break.  The outstanding new CBS app for the iPhone is such that you can catch up on any show at any time, with ads of short yet fair length in order that these great actors can be paid – and every daytime program is not turned into a version of Sharon Osbourne interviewing herself.

Ian Andrew Schneider
Jackie Winters Matherton
James Neumann Mahnning
FAMILY COMPANY BUSINESS
April 10, 2013

STAYIN’ ALINE and speed — Whether You’re A Brother or John Travolta’s Mother, You’re Staying Alive! – The ‘New York Times Effect On Man’ – The Bee Gees Unintended “Life-Saver” Song is 13-15% slower than you’ve been told. Real speed, links, and tempo graphs.

Stayin' Alive

Stayin’ Alive (Photo credit: tinou bao)

Stayin' Alive

Stayin’ Alive (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

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Durango Tig Talk Show – 5º entrevistado (Photo credit: Durango Tig)

Cardiopulmonary resuscitation has become associated with the speed of the song STAYIN’ ALIVE by the Bee Gees, many of whom are now dead.

From the precision measurements made by Matherton of Meanspeed® Music, it seems that the 110-120 beats per minute called for by the various Heart Foundations is a speed called for in the abstract, while the reality of the song is in fact:

mean arithmetic speed=103.6 beats per minute

average beat=0.5915 seconds.

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Staying Alive The Bee Gees speed graph – brenda silverman shore school_30_390

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Staying Alive The Bee Gees speed graph – brenda silverman shore school_54-126

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Staying Alive The Bee Gees speed graph – brenda silverman shore school_60_120

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Staying Alive The Bee Gees speed graph – brenda silverman shore school_102_105_7746

These charts show from the longest view, that being the view with the most elongated y-axis, 30-390, to a medium range via, 60-120 bpm on the y-axis and the close up of 103-106 bpm that the song slower than the one given speed that everyone copied but no one bothered to measure.

The difference in the speeds in is the same as the difference between Sting’s Field Of Gold (104 bpm) and Metallica’s Enter Sandman (121 bpm).  I do not know if this 13% difference in what is represented by the main “Just Let Me Copy Your Paper I’m Too Lazy To Check The Math” stream press will make a difference in a person’s living or dying.  I do know that if you are running a family company business, you’ll want to have every employee knowing how to perform CPR.  Using a song is fine, but the wrong speed may kill someone.

For songs between 110-120, comb the web and there are plenty of songs – or you can use this one, but be aware to keep up the pace and not go “Bee Gees mellow” on your pacing.

Keep hearts alive, keep business alive.

And nope, this is not an April Fool’s joke.  Those jokes are found in over half the sponsored and innocently or lazily wrong articles below.

Ian A Schneider

J Winters Matherton

Family | Company | Business

April 1, 2013

Is this man using a watch?  Does it matter?

known information on CPR and pump speed of the arms as of 04/01/13

THE Bee Gees hit Stayin’ Alive is at the heart of a new campaign launched today — to save the lives of cardiac arrest victims.

The British Heart Foundation wants people to use chest compressions on heart attack cases instead of trying to give the kiss-of-life.

It says that pumping the chest at between 110 and 120 beats per minute — the same rate as the 1978 hit — is more effective than a poor breath resuscitation attempt.

The charity is launching the TV campaign, backed by the UK Resuscitation Council, aiming to give people confidence to use the CPR technique.

HARDMAN footballer-turned-actor demonstrates CPR in ‘Stayin’ Alive’ ad

Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/woman/health/health/4037595/Bee-Gees-hit-Stayin-Alive-used-for-new-cardiac-arrest-victims-campaign.html#ixzz2PDc5Xcfm

The Atlantic: Nepotism is “Good” – family-company-business box score 1/31.13 The Young And The Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful

1st Lt. George W. Bush in uniform Español: Ten...

1st Lt. George W. Bush in uniform Español: Teniente George W. Bush mientras estuvo en la National Guard. Svenska: George W. Bush i sin nationalgardsuniform. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Right-wing religious Bush nut in Akron Ohio

Right-wing religious Bush supporter in Akron Ohio (Photo credit: Eleventh Earl of Mar)

English: Al Gore's Hearing on Global Warming

English: Al Gore’s Hearing on Global Warming (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Texas Medical Center

Texas Medical Center (Photo credit: slight clutter)

family-company-business box score 1:31.13 The Bold And The Beautiful

family-company-business box score 1:31.13 The Bold And The Beautiful

family-company-business box score 1:31.13 The Young And The Restless

family-company-business box score 1:31.13 The Young And The Restless

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In Praise of Nepotism

Americans censure nepotism on the one hand and practice it as much as they can on the other. There’s much to be said for “good” nepotism, the author argues—which is fortunate, because we’re living in a nepotistic Golden Age

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For almost two years leading up to the November 2000 elections, expectations focused on Vice President Albert Gore Jr. and Texas Governor George W. Bush. Both were the sons of important political families. Their rivalry sparked an immediate interest in the “return” of political dynasties.

Gore, an able and hardworking politician, was described as a child of privilege whose public career had begun literally at birth, when his father persuaded the local paper to carry the news on its front page. After twenty-four years of government service Gore had compiled an impressive record. Bush, too, was a talented politician, a two-term governor who had smoothly assumed control of his father’s political network. Yet he suffered even more from the “silver-spoon” label. Following closely in his father’s footsteps without equaling his accomplishments, Bush seemed derivative, uncertain: a bad copy of his father. For many, he was aptly described by a comment aimed at the senior Bush in 1988 by the Texas commissioner of agriculture, Jim Hightower, now a radio personality: “He is a man who was born on third base and thinks he hit a triple.”

for more: http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2003/07/in-praise-of-nepotism/302753/