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David Rhines with White Dog Productions, Rebecca Paden with ThermaLife, and Matt Crowley and Jon Chuckery with Scotts Lawn Service

Posted on June 26, 2014
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Mike Sammond, Rebecca Paden, Jon Chuckery, David Rhines, Matt Crowley, Steven Julian

Mike Sammond, Rebecca Paden, Jon Chuckery, David Rhines, Matt Crowley, Steven Julian

David Rhines/White Dog Productions

Being ready for anything and understanding the video world is critically important to the success of your project. Whether you are shooting small indoor video shoots or  network “live” remote productions, the prompter company you choose needs to be able to deliver in all situations.

White Dog Productions is just that kind of company. Their background is Technical Production and they understand the small and the large productions. Their operators come ready to set up and integrate their equipment into the technical set up as well as trouble shoot if that becomes necessary. They always bring backup prompters, not just computers on site at no cost to the client. They are happy to talk to your technical producer or engineer about your production so they can have their equipment setup exactly as you need it. If you want piece of mind and a level of expertise that goes beyond scrolling, White Dog is the first and only call you need to make.

???????????????????????????????Dr. Rebecca Paden/ThermaLife

ThermaLife uses medical Thermography as a method of research for early pre-clinical diagnosis. Thermography is a non-invasive, non-contact tool that uses the heat from your body to aid in making diagnosis of a host of health care conditions. Thermography is completely safe and uses no radiation. Thermal imaging systems are an economical easy-to-use tool for examining and monitoring patients quickly and accurately.

A doctor can use Thermology image maps to determine if abnormal hot or cold areas are present. These hot and cold areas can relate to a number of conditions for which the FDA, Bureau of Medical Devices has approved the thermography procedure. These include, the screening for breast cancer, extra-cranial vessel disease (head and neck vessels), neuro-musculo-skeletal disorders and vascular disease of the lower extremities.

John Chuckery and Matt Crowley, Scott's Lawn Service

Matt Crowley & Jon Chuckery/Scotts Lawn Service

Put down the backbreaking lawn tools and kick up your feet. A lush, green lawn with more freedom to enjoy it is coming soon.

Let Scotts Lawn Service worry about the weeds, the regular feedings, the bare spots and pests. You water and mow—they’ll take it from there, using Scotts professional products that no one else has.

Let their trained field staff provide a free price quote and conduct a detailed lawn analysis to learn your lawn’s strengths and challenges. What they learn helps them create a customized treatment program to help your lawn grow thick and green this year

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