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Community Impact Video – Community Choice Credit Union



YOUR CREDIT SCORE


YOUR CREDIT SCORE


$14.25


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$10.49


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The Score


The Score


$5.49


The Score

Loan Sharks


Loan Sharks


$8.49


Loan Sharks

Savings And Loan


Savings And Loan


$4.99


Savings And Loan

How to Repair Your Credit Report


How to Repair Your Credit Report


$19.95


Low credit score could be costing you thousands of dollars each year. I know you’ve been wondering how you could change all that by increasing your credit score. Wonder no more! This is the most comprehensive and highly accelerated credit score system ever! This is a no nonsense, step by step, practical manual on how to repair your credit report and increase your credit score. Your time will not be wasted on long speeches like other books do. It shows you exactly what letters to write and tells you exactly what reply you’ll receive. This priceless book will show you: 1. How to write professional letters that get your credit report corrected instantly. Sample letters you can mail for instant results. 2. How to write aggressive letters to collection agencies that command their respect and force them to cooperate with you and obey the law. 3. How to use sophisticated strategies to write letters that get the attention of the credit bureaus and make them to increase your credit score immediately. Author: Emmanuel Ike

Max Payne [Original Score]


Max Payne [Original Score]


$13.58


Since he emerged with his score for Scream in 1996, composer Marco Beltrami has specialized in contributing film music that is just a cut above the projects on which he works, most of which have been horror, science fiction, or action pictures. That has tended to get him more work and more prestigious assignments, culminating in his Academy Award nomination for 2007′s 3:10 to Yuma, a big-budget Western remake with major stars Russell Crowe and Christian Bale; the same year, he also did the long-awaited fourth installment in the Die Hard series, Live Free or Die Hard, a plum assignment. With Max Payne, Beltrami is back to high-profile science fiction, a film based on a video game and starring Mark Wahlberg. And typically he does more than just come up with a bunch of action cues. His assistant, Buck Sanders, who tends to handle synthesizer sounds, has been promoted to co-composer for the effort (another associate, Dennis Smith, is listed in small print on the last page of the CD booklet with the ambiguous credit “additional music”), and they seem to have split their duties on a score that is reminiscent of some of Hollywood heavyweight Hans Zimmer’s efforts in that it combines a full orchestra with electronic elements, mostly restricted to percussion. The slow, ponderous beginning (“Max Attacks”), achieved with a detuned piano, introduces a series of compositions that are often slower, quieter, and more contemplative than might have been expected. Generally, even when accompanying the usual chases and battles on the screen, Beltrami and Sanders let the synthesized percussion gallop while the strings play at half the speed. Things do rev up in such cues as “Factoring Max” and “Vote for Dennis,” which display the influence of both Richard Wagner and Metallica. And that’s the idea, of course, a contemporary combination of familiar dramatic orchestral effects and the feel of heavy metal. Beltrami, a student of Jerry Goldsmith, knows both Hollywood traditions and the demands of the contemporary action genre. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi Performers: Andrew Duckles – Viola; Armen Ksadjikian – Cello; Brian Dembow – Viola; Brian O’Connor – Horn; Darrin McCann – Viola; Dennis Karmazyn – Cello; Jim Thatcher – Horn; Marcia Dickstein – Harp; Paul Kl


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