Friday, August 31, 2012

Jeb Bush to Romney: Connect emotionally to voters

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush is urging Republican Mitt Romney to connect to people emotionally if he hopes to persuade voters to support him.

Bush spoke on ABC's "Good Morning America" in advance of Romney's address to the Republican National Convention Thursday night.

He notes that Romney will have to show more of himself. Bush says that will be hard for Romney because he's not suddenly going to come across in a "new age kind of way."

Bush also stresses that Republicans shouldn't do anything "stupid." He says the party must acknowledge the nation's increasing diversity when addressing issues of immigration and creating a climate of economic growth.

He says that if the political parties ignore demographics, "you do it at your peril."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/jeb-bush-romney-connect-emotionally-voters-114521852.html

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Radiation belt storm probes: Spacecraft pair to explore mysterious region where other satellites fear to tread

ScienceDaily (Aug. 30, 2012) ? Los Alamos National Laboratory expertise in radiation detection and shielding is poised to help a national team of scientists better understand a mysterious region that can create hazardous space weather near our home planet.

The Helium Oxygen Proton Electron (HOPE) analyzer is one of a suite of instruments that was successfully launched August 30 as part of the Radiation Belt Storm Probe mission -- an effort by NASA and the Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory to gain insight into the Sun's influence on Earth and near-Earth space by studying our planet's radiation belt.

The radiation belt -- also known as the Van Allen belt in honor of its discoverer, James Van Allen -- is a donut shaped soup of charged particles that surrounds Earth and occupies the inner region of our planet's Magnetosphere. The outer region of the belt is composed of extremely high-energy electrons, a shower of tiny, negatively charged bullets if you will, that can easily pierce the skin of spacecraft and knock out their electrical components. Because of these hazards, spacecraft routinely avoid the region.

"Today we are boldly going where no spacecraft ever wants to go," said plasma physicist Geoffrey Reeves of Los Alamos National Laboratory's Intelligence and Space Research Division. "We know we're going into the riskiest of environments, so we've taken the greatest steps ensure the satellites can complete their mission."

Combined with its inner region of energetic protons and electrons, the Radiation Belt is thought to be a product of cosmic rays and charged particles from the Sun carried toward Earth by the solar wind. The energy of particles within the belt constantly changes, and scientists have sought for decades to understand the mechanisms underlying these fluctuations.

Some space scientists originally thought the intensity of the radiation belts was fairly predictable. Conventional thought assumed that radiation energy levels within the belt increased when the belt was hammered by a large solar storm. However, recent observations have shown that radiation energy intensifies only about half the time after a storm interacts with the belt; in fact, about one-quarter of the time, energy within the belt actually decreases on the heels of a solar drubbing, Reeves said.

"We now know that big storms do not necessarily create large amounts of radiation," he said.

Understanding the radiation belt environment and its variability has extremely important practical applications in the areas of spacecraft operations, spacecraft and spacecraft system design, and mission planning and astronaut safety.

To better observe the complex processes in the radiation belts, the RBSP mission is sending a pair of probes to circle Earth. The probes will orbit at different speeds, allowing researchers to see subtle energy changes from dual vantage points on much shorter time scales than anything available from Earth's surface.

The Los-Alamos-designed HOPE instrument is part of a subset of instruments aboard the craft that will directly measure near-Earth space radiation particles to understand the physical processes that control the acceleration, global distribution, and variability of radiation belt electrons and ions. One of the things that makes HOPE unique is the instrument's ability to measure the more subtle, low-energy particles (electrons, hydrogen, and helium and oxygen ions) while under intense fire from the radiation belts' high-energy particles.

"It's like measuring the smallest, slowest raindrops in the eyewall of a hurricane," said Herb Funsten, principal investigator for HOPE instrument and chief engineer for Los Alamos' Intelligence and Space Research Division. "This is a tremendously difficult measurement. We detect atoms and electrons one at a time, and we sort the atoms by their weight. We have to make sure that the high-energy electron bullets that penetrate the instrument walls don't mess up our measurements."

The ability to successfully design and build an instrument to provide precise measurements under demanding high-energy conditions not only aids the RBSP mission, but can provide useful expertise for future intelligence applications as well.

A dozen instruments aboard the two probes will help unravel mysteries of the Van Allen Belt, but HOPE will be one of the last of the group to switch on. Because of HOPE's sensitivity to contamination, scientists will give the spacecraft time to complete its thruster firings, and for any remaining trapped gas in the spacecraft and instrument to dissipate before HOPE begins taking measurements.

"We'll wait for the probe to shed the rest of its spacecraft body odor before we turn on," Reeves said. "Then, all the instruments will work together to solve the radiation belt puzzle. Ultimately we want to make life better here on the ground by making sure all satellite keep working the way they are supposed to."

The RBSP mission is slated to continue for two years. Los Alamos scientists are hoping to begin having preliminary data to share with other space scientists by the end of the year if the mission experiences no complications.

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Wall Street's War Against the Cities: Why Bondholders Can't ? and ...

By Michael Hudson, a research professor of Economics at University of Missouri, Kansas City, a research associate at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College, and author of ?The Bubble and Beyond,? which is available on Amazon.

The pace of Wall Street?s war against the 99% is quickening in preparation for the kill. Having demonized public employees for being scheduled to receive pensions on their lifetime employment service, bondholders are insisting on getting the money instead. It is the same austerity philosophy that has been forced on Greece and Spain ? and the same that is prompting President Obama and Mitt Romney to urge scaling back Social Security and Medicare.

Unlike the U.S. federal government, most states and cities have constitutions that prevent them from running budget deficits. This means that when they cut property taxes, they either must borrow from the wealthy, or cut back employment and public services.

For many years they borrowed, paying tax-exempt interest to wealthy bondholders. But carrying charges on these have mounted to a point where they now look risky as the economy sinks into debt deflation. Cities are defaulting from California to Alabama. They cannot reverse course and restore taxes on property owners without causing more mortgage defaults and abandonments. Something has to give ? so cities are scaling back public spending, downsizing their school systems and police forces, and selling off their assets to pay bondholders.

This has become the main cause of America?s rising unemployment, helping drive down consumer demand in a Keynesian nightmare. Less obvious are the devastating cuts occurring in health care, job training and other services, while tuition rates for public colleges and ?participation fees? at high schools are soaring. School systems are crumbling like our roads as teachers are jettisoned on a scale not seen since the Great Depression.

Yet Wall Street strategists view this state and local budget squeeze as a godsend. As Rahm Emanuel has put matters, a crisis is too good an opportunity to waste ? and the fiscal crisis gives creditors financial leverage to push through anti-labor policies and privatization grabs. The ground is being prepared for a neoliberal ?cure?: cutting back pensions and health care, defaulting on pension promises to labor, and selling off the public sector, letting the new proprietors to put up tollbooths on everything from roads to schools. The new term of the moment is ?rent extraction.?

So having caused the fiscal crisis, the legacy of decades of property tax cuts financed by going deeper into debt are now to be paid for by leasing or selling off public assets. Chicago has leased its Skyway for 99 years to toll-collectors, and its parking meters for 75 years. Mayor Emanuel has hired J.P.Morgan Asset Management to give ?advice? on how to sell privatizers the right to charge user fees for previously free or subsidized public services. It is the modern American equivalent of England?s Enclosure Movements of the 16th to 18th century.

By depicting local employees as public enemy #1, the urban crisis is helping put the class war back in business. The financial sector argues that paying pensions (or even a living wage) absorbs tax revenue that otherwise can be used to pay bondholders. Scranton, Pennsylvania has reduced public-sector wages to the legal minimum ?temporarily,? while other cities are seeking to break pension plans and deferred-wage contracts ? and going to the Wall Street casino and play losing games in a desperate attempt to cover their unfunded pension liabilities. These recently were estimated to total $3 trillion, plus another $1 trillion in unfunded health care benefits.

Although it is Wall Street that engineered the bubble economy whose bursting has triggered the urban fiscal crisis, its lobbyists and their Junk Economic theories are not being held accountable. Rather than blaming the tax cutters who gave bankers and real estate moguls a windfall, it is teachers and other public employees who are being told to give back their deferred wages, which is what pensions are. No such clawbacks are in store for financial predators.

Instead, foreclosure time has arrived to provide a new grab bag as cities are forced to do what New York City did to avert bankruptcy in 1974: turn over management to Wall Street nominees. As in Greece and Italy, elected politicians are to be replaced by ?technocrats? appointed to do what Margaret Thatcher and Tony Blair did to England: sell off what remains of the public sector and turn every social program into a profit center.

The plan is to achieve three main goals. First, give privatizers the right to turn public infrastructure into tollbooth opportunities. The idea is to force cities to balance budgets by leasing or selling off their roads and bus systems, schools and prisons, real estate and other natural monopolies. In the process, this promises to create a new market for banks: lending to vulture investors to buy rights to install tollbooths on the economy?s basic infrastructure.

Elected public officials could not engage in such predatory and anti-labor policies. Only the ?magic of the marketplace? can break public labor unions, downsize public services and put tollbooths on the roads, water and sewer systems while cutting back bus lines and raising fares.

To achieve this financial plan, it is necessary is to frame the problem in a way that rules out less anti-social alternatives. As Margaret Thatcher put matters, TINA: There Is No Alternative to selling off public transportation, real estate, and even school systems and jails.

Dismantling Public Education and Police Departments to Pay Bondholders

Local tax policy used to be about education. The United States was divided into fiscal grids to finance school districts, along with roads and bus lines, water and sewer systems. Municipalities with better schools taxed their property more, but this made it more desirable to live in such districts, and thus raised rather than lowered real estate prices. This made urban improvement self-feeding. Lower-taxed districts were left behind.

This no longer is the American way. Education in particular has been demonized. California?s formerly great school system is the most visible casualty of the state?s Proposition 13, the property tax freeze enacted in 1978. The Los Angeles Apartment Owners Association employed its political front man, Howard Jarvis, as a lobbyist to promise voters that little would change by cutting back education and libraries. He claimed that ?63 percent of the graduates are illiterate, anyway,? so who needed books. Education and other parts of public spending was frozen as property taxes were slashed by 57% ? from 2.5 or 3% down to just 1% of assessed valuation, and were frozen at 1978 price levels for owners who have kept their property. The result is that California?s school system has plunged to 47th rank in the nation.

For neoliberals, the silver lining is that downgrading education makes citizens more susceptible to the Tea Party?s false consciousness when it comes to how to vote in their economic interest. Back when Prop. 13 was passed, for instance, commercial investors promised homeowners that across-the-board tax cuts would make housing more affordable and that rents would fall. But they rose, along with real estate prices. This is the Big Lie of neoliberal tax cutters: the promise that cutting tax will lower costs rather than provide a windfall for property owners ? and also for banks as rising rental values are ?free? to be capitalized into larger mortgage loans. New buyers need to pay more, raising the cost of living and doing business.

Back in 1978 on the eve of Proposition 13 commercial owners paid half the real estate taxes and homeowners the other half. But now the homeowners? share has risen to two-thirds, while commercial taxes have fallen to one-third. Bank loan officers have capitalized the tax cuts into larger mortgages, so housing prices have risen, not fallen. Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa exclaimed ruefully last year that ?the time is now to address the inequity of Prop 13 that allows large corporate interests to get a windfall meant for homeowners. We are not funding government. We are just decimating government and the services it provides.? He proposed a two-tier property tax, restoring higher rates for commercial and absentee investors.

School teaching is an exhausting occupation. That is one reason why teachers are one of America?s strongest labor unions. Their wages have not risen as fast as their expenses, because they have agreed to take less income in the short run in order to get pensions after their working days end. These contracts are now under attack ? to pay bondholders. States and cities are now insisting that bondholders cannot be paid without stiffing their labor force.

So we are now seeing the folly of untaxing property and replacing tax revenues with borrowing ? paying tax-exempt interest to the nation?s wealthiest bondholders. Cutting the property tax base thus finds its twin casualty in the wave of defaults on pension promises.

Real estate taxes have plunged from two-thirds of urban revenues in the 1920s to just one-sixth today for the United States as a whole. Federal grants-in-aid also are being cut back, and state aid to the cities is following suit. But instead of making housing more affordable, these tax cuts have ?freed? rental value from the tax collector only to end up being paid to the banks.

Here too, California has led the way. In 1996 its voters approved Prop. 218, requiring any new tax, fee or property assessment to be approved by two-thirds of voters. (A few exemptions were made to keep local sewer and water systems viable.) This stratagem ?starves the beast,? with the ?beast? being public infrastructure and social services. Police forces are being downsized and social programs are cut back. And as urban poverty increases, crime rates are rising, imposing an ?invisible? cost of living.

The most important economic fact to recognize is thus that whatever the tax collector relinquishes tends to be capitalized into mortgage loans. And by leaving more rent available to be paid as interest, cutting property taxes obliges homebuyers to go deeper into debt. Lower property taxes thus mean higher housing prices ? on credit, because a home or other real estate is worth whatever a bank will lend to new buyers. So by capitalizing the after-tax rental value into a flow of interest, bankers end up with the rent ? and hence, with the property tax cuts.

That is what a free market means today ? income created by public-sector investment, ?freed? to be paid to banks as interest rather than to be recaptured by government.

Most urban revenue is a free lunch created by taxpayer-financed roads, schools, sewers and water systems. But neither real estate speculators nor their bankers believe that this investment by taxpayers should be recovered by taxing the increased site values created by providing these public services. Instead of making the public sector self-financing as it expands public services to create wealth, private owners are to get the benefit ? while banks capitalize the gains into larger mortgage loans, which now account for 80% of bank credit.

The core of the bankers? ?false consciousness? ? the cover story with which Tea Party lobbyists are seeking to indoctrinate U.S. voters ? is that taxes on land and financial assets punish the ?job creators.? Going on the offence, the beneficiaries of this public spending claim that they need to be pampered with tax preferences to invest and employ labor, while the 99% need to be kicked and prodded to work harder by being paid low wages. This false narrative ignores the fact our greatest growth periods are those in which U.S. individual and corporate tax rates have been highest. The same is true in most countries. What is stifling economic growth is the debt overhead ? owed to the 1% ? and tax cuts on free lunch wealth.

The Public Pension Squeeze is Part of the Overall Debt Crisis

Republican Vice Presidential nominee Paul Ryan and Texas Governor Rick Perry have characterized Social Security as a Ponzi scheme. This is true in the obvious sense that retirees are supposed to be paid out of contributions to new entrants. That is how any pay-as-you-go system is supposed to work. The problem is not that the system needed to be pre-funded to provide the government with revenue to cut taxes on the 1%. The problem is that new contributions are drying up as the economy buckles under its expanding debt overhead.

Social Security can easily be paid. After the 2007 crash the Fed printed $13 trillion on its computers to give to bankers. It can do the same for Social Security ? and for federal grants-in-aid to America?s states and cities. It can pay state and local pension obligations in the same way it has paid Wall Street?s 1%. The problem is that the Fed is only willing do what central banks were founded to do ? finance government deficits ? to give to the banks. The aim is to save bondholders and the banks? high-flying counterparties, not the 99%.

The problem is that the financial system itself is rotten. This has turned today?s class war into a financial war, with the major tactic being to shape how voters perceive the problem. The trick is to make them think that cutting taxes will lower their living costs and make housing cheaper, rather than enabling banks to take what the tax collector used to take. That is the key perception that needs to be spread: cutting taxes leaves more ?free lunch? income available for banks to lend against, loading the economy deeper into debt.

Here?s why the present track can?t possibly work. State and local pension funds are $3 trillion behind because they are only making 1% returns these days (the only safe return), not the 8+% that they were told to make in order to pay pensions by ?capital? gains (that is, the bank-financed free lunch). The Fed is keeping interest rates low in an attempt to re-inflate real estate and other asset prices back to the happy decade of Bubblemeister Greenspan. If interest rates rise ? by enough to enable California, Chicago and other localities to obtain enough interest to pay retirees what they promised ? then banks will see the collateral for their mortgage loans fall.

So the Fed has locked the economy into low returns. Neither Democratic nor Republican politicians are willing to raise taxes on the finance, insurance and real estate (FIRE) sector. They vote in line with what their campaign contributors are paying for ? to make Wall Street rich.

At issue is the old Who/Whom choice. Given the mathematical fact that debts that can?t be paid, won?t be, the question is who should get priority: the 1% or the 99%?

Debt-ridden austerity and downsizing government is being urged as if it is inevitable, not a policy choice to put bondholders and the 1% over the 99% ? a reward for the lobbying money it has spent on buying politicians and misleading voters to believe that cutting property taxes and cutting taxes on the rich will help the economy.

But if America still lets the 1% write the laws ? or what turns out to be the same thing these days, to contribute to the political campaigns of lawmakers ? then the economy will get much poorer, quickly. The era of America growth will be over.

Something has to give: If bondholders won?t be paid, states cannot pay labor?s deferred wages in the form of pensions, and will have to cut back public services.

So it?s time to default. Otherwise, Wall Street will turn us into Greece. That is the financial plan, to be sure. It is the strategy for today?s financial war against society at large. In Latvia, I spoke to the lead central banker, who explained that wages in the public sector had fallen by 30 percent, helping push down private-sector wages nearly as far. Neoliberals call this ?internal devaluation,? and promise that it will make economies more competitive. The reality is that it will up the internal market and drive labor to leave.

Source: http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2012/08/wall-streets-war-against-the-cities-why-bondholders-cant-and-shouldnt-be-paid.html

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Thursday, August 30, 2012

The Best Mars Panorama Yet Feels Just Like Being There [Mars]

This morning Hans Nyberg sent me the most impressive panorama I've seen of Mars yet, made from images released by NASA on August 27. Put it at full screen and look around. It's just like being right there, but with oxygen and air conditioning. More »


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Photography | Arts n Entertainment

Wedding photography is an art and can look really impressive if done in the reportage style. The top reportage wedding photographers have this clever ability to add a journalistic style to the photographs and present them in a story-like narrative manner to add to the charm. One chief aspect of this form of photography is that here audiences are not asked to pose formally. Rather, the entire process is very informal and natural. The photographer places himself in various positions and takes snapshots in a very natural way. Reportage wedding photography is a very responsible job since the photographer is required to take snaps of those perfect moments and expressions. It is so important to keep your eyes open and wait with patience for those perfect moments of laughter, tears, hugs and kisses. Hence, if you are getting married, you should only hire the best reportage wedding photographer.

You can also hire a team of top reportage wedding photographers. For that, you can consult your friends, colleagues or relatives, or look up for a good photography company on the internet. After you hire the photographer or photographers, make sure that you provide some details which they may be looking for. For instance, the photographer may insist on getting to know the names and faces of your closed ones so that he can make sure that he includes more and more photos of your nearest relatives. Besides, having chitchat with the photographer before the wedding is also a great way of letting him know what kind of photographs you are looking for. If you have any specific or individual requirement, you can convey that to him and make him fully understand that.

Your photographer shall also insist on scouting the venue a day or two before the D-day. That gives him the opportunity to scan the surroundings, get a taste of the ambience and the lighting fixtures so that he can form an opinion as to which camera and equipment shall be best suitable for the occasion. The best reportage wedding photographer in the town will definitely be able to gift you golden memories from the event since he is thoroughly equipped, very experienced and highly skilled. You can also hire some of the more reputed names in the photography industry like Keith Appleby, Eva Nazarin, Theodore Letty, James Hanover and Mitzi Bannatyne. They together constitute a team of top wedding photographers and can bring an elegance, craft and effortless charm to your wedding albums.

Since wedding is a one-off event and a very special one, it is crucial that you do not shy away from taking the best professional help for wedding photography. Even if you have to spend a little extra, you should go ahead. It will be very imprudent to hire amateurs for this purpose as you may regret it for the rest of your life. On the other hand, well-snapped reportage photos can be cherished forever and you can look back upon them with extreme delight, ecstasy and nostalgia.

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Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Chris Christie Is 'Ready' For Keynote

Chris Christie is set to deliver the keynote address at the Republican National Convention tonight. But he'll have one eye on Isaac, which could make landfall just before the New Jersey governor takes the podium.

"We're all obviously looking very closely at what's going to be happening in the gulf. And our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama and hope that any damage that may happen will be minimal and there will be no loss of life," he told me on GMA.

Despite the threatening storm Christie said his speech "has pretty much stayed the way it was intended to be."

Party faithful are expecting a fire and brimstone address from the governor, but Christie wouldn't say if that's what they'll get.

"I'll be talking about the New Jersey experience and what that means for the country, what it can mean and promise for the country. They'll be some other stuff I'll be talking about too. But I'll be ready when I walk out on that stage tonight," he said.

"I think that if the American people watch tonight and leave the speech by saying, 'Yup, that's him, that's who I've heard about. He seems genuine to me,' then think I will have done my job for me and if they say I like the vision he's laid out for the country and for his party for the next four years, then I will have done the job for my party and my country," he said.

Christie had a tip for Mitt Romney when he takes the stage Thursday: open up to the American people.

"I've always said this George?Mitt Romney is going to have to win this campaign. And to do that over the next 70 days he's going to have to let the American people see who he is, put out a bold vision for the future. Remember, he's a challenger?Challengers always get a late look," he said.

Over the weekend Mitt Romney repeated the famous Popeye quote "I am who I am" in several interviews, implying that perhaps he wouldn't show more of his personal side this week.

Christie disagrees, and credits Rep. Paul Ryan for already bringing out a new side of the presidential candidate.

"I think you've seen [Romney] show a lot more of himself even since Paul Ryan has joined the ticket. I think Paul has brought energy to the ticket and he's brought great energy to Governor Romney after a long and arduous campaign. So I think that the American people are going to see a lot more of him and they're going to start seeing it tonight with Mrs. Romney," he said. "Who no one can speak better or more articulately about the man that Mitt Romney is and the leader he'd be for our country than Ann Romney so I think the fun starts tonight, George, and I think the American people are going to start to get a complete picture about who Mitt Romney is and why he'd be a great president."

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Business Travel Comment: BLOG COMMENT - Buyers and airlines

The Bald airline facts about business travel.
1/ In the main companies will not mandate travel i.e. they will not say ?you must use this airline?. They will ask you to but very rarely will they mandate it. It is not in global company nature to do so.
2/ It is practically unheard of for corporations to insist (and follow through) on their travellers using their loyalty miles for business purposes. This has a bearing on fact no 1.
3/ If a corporation is told by a national airline that they no longer have a deal then at least half of their travellers will still fly on that airline.
4/ Buyers may bluster and dictate to airlines but they seem unable to do so in their own business. Procurement is very low in the political pecking chain of any corporation. Internally people may endorse procurement tacitly but not authoratively.
5/ Whilst this situation remains it will be very difficult and perhaps foolhardy to direct connect with just one major airline.
I wonder how long it will take before somebody calls the buyers bluff.

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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Various Loan Benefits Available for Veterans From the VA | The ...

One of the best benefits available for American veterans today are the many fresh house loan programs of the Department of Veterans Affairs. VA loans are available to eligible veterans and will aid the veteran receive a loan to acquire a house without needing to produce and pay a down payment to have access to favorable financing and terms. VA Guaranteed House Loans are provided by private lenders however guaranteed by the administration so that they will not incur loss if the veteran fails to repay the loan.
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Hi Tech Gadgets Warnings: How Not Knowing Local Laws Could ...

High tech gadgets are the hottest selling items in the world due to their low prices and availability, surpassing sales of higher end computer products and more expensive electronic appliances. These products cover a wide variety of functions and features: from communication and security items to novelty and highly entertaining products. This makes hi tech gadgets the preferred items on product listings by many resellers online.

However, some of these products are covered by international laws particularly with regards to their ownership and use. Most of these restrictions are related to privacy laws, safety, and disruption to public communications. If you are not aware that such laws exist and sold these products to equally-unknowing customers in countries where this products are prohibited, it will cause serious repercussions on you ? which could eventually sink your business.

High Tech Gadgets with Restrictions on Ownership and Use

To avoid such problems from happening, the first thing you need to do is to be aware about these restrictions and local laws governing the use and ownership of the products you are selling. To help you in this regard, the following list describes some of the top gadgets that are governed by certain laws locally and internationally.

* Lasers and Laser Pointers

Laser pointers are great tools to use for presentations and meetings. Lasers are also used for various toys and hobby items. Laser pointers with less than 5 milliwatts (<5 mW) of power or the class 3A type of lasers is still safe to use but anything higher can cause permanent eye damage. This is why lasers higher than 5mW is prohibited for use in the US, Canada, UK and Australia. In some countries, only class 2 or laser pointers with less than 1 mW is allowed.

* Signal Jammers

Jammers are high tech gadgets that prevent other devices such as cellular phones, radio signal, Wi-Fi, and GPS units from receiving signals from their base stations. There is particular type of jammer designed for the range of frequencies a particular device have such as in GSM signals for mobile phones and L1/L2 signals for GPS trackers.

Since these jammers broadcast signals that disrupt radio and telephone communications, their use is governed by specific laws in various areas and countries. In most countries, jammers are legal to own but are illegal to use in public areas, although some countries may allow use in a privately owned building with the necessary permits.

* Bugs and Listening Devices

Just like what they use in the movies, bugs can listen to and record conversations without people knowing about it. They can be concealed in a safe place to avoid detection and can be activated by remote by someone from a safe distance. In most countries, the use of these listening devices are allowed only for home security use but are illegal to use to spy on other people and invade their privacy. Exceptions are law enforcement agencies but their use is still governed by permission or warrants from the courts before use.

* Trackers

Trackers are gadgets that can be used to monitor and track the location of a person, car, or object using GPS signals. Law enforcement agents are allowed to use these tracking devices as part of their investigation over illegal or criminal activities as long as their use is covered by a warrant. Private individuals can use these trackers on cars and objects they own private or by their business but it is illegal for one person to use a tracker on another without their knowledge.

* Tasers

In the United States, most states allow their law enforcement agents and police officers to use tasers as part of their police work. Civilian use however, varies from state to state as well as from country to country. In most states in the US, it is illegal to own or carry a taser in public while some states allow licensed ownership in the same manner as owning guns. In some countries, tasers and stun guns are only allowed for police use and prohibit civilians from ownership, while in other countries use of tasers are banned altogether.

Considerations in Selling These High Tech Gadgets Online

Selling the items listed above to a person in whose country the gadget is prohibited can cause serious problems with your business, unless you make the proper precautions and considerations. Without these precautions, you could get into trouble with a customer who is not aware that the product is prohibited only to find out their items were discovered and confiscated by customs and destroyed ? and the police comes knocking at their doors asking them why they were trying to import a prohibited item.

It?s a good thing that you can include disclaimers and FAQs in your online store and product listings. You can clearly state that a high tech gadget in particular is governed by international laws and it should be the sole responsibility of the consumer to know that purchasing the product is legal or not in their countries. Should a customer insist of buying a unit despite these precautions and disclaimers, you wash your hands from any responsibility regarding its use.

High tech gadgets are great items to sell online but a wise reseller should know firsthand the legalities regarding the use and ownership of these products in the country of destination. Having this knowledge, you can also educate your clients and preventing them from making a serious mistake ? and avoid problems for both you as a reseller and the client as the buyer.

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CPD Blog ? Blog Archive ? Seclusion and Restraint: safe learning ...

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Norman Ames

The following is a guest post by Norman Ames, a former administrator of special education programs. He is the current associate director of Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center, located within the Center for Persons with Disabilities at Utah State University.

My son, Levi, is 6 feet tall, 175 pounds, and has autism.? Although he is considered to be on the mild end of the so-called spectrum, he has his moments.? My wife and I started to notice these ?moments? as he was turning three years old; unpredictable temper tantrums, screaming, scratching, biting, throwing himself on the floor seemingly without any concern for hurting himself or others, suddenly bolting into the streets?as his parents, watching these moments was terrifying.

There would be times when we would have to literally wrap our arms and legs around his body in order to keep him safe from hurting himself or others.? At age three and having qualified for special education services we enrolled Levi into a developmental preschool program at our local public school.? Almost immediately we became introduced to something called, ?The Basket.?? The veteran preschool teacher clearly loved her work and was very experienced.? We respected her experience and training and were agreeable to the use of physical restraint while he was in the classroom ? after all, we had to restrain him at home and we certainly did not want Levi to hurt himself or others while at school!

The Basket hold is a restraint technique that involves having the child sit on the floor with legs stretched out while the adult sits or kneels on the floor behind the child.? The adult uses the weight of his or her upper body to lean forward against the back of the child while holding the child?s arms at the side, applying forward pressure and positive control over the child, essentially immobilizing him or her.? Levi?s teacher used this technique as part of a larger, strategic plan for behavior modification.

Not only did the Basket provide a way for the teacher to prevent Levi from any further aggression, it also served as a ?punisher? for inappropriate behavior.? The plan called for positive reinforcement of appropriate behavior and punishment for inappropriate behavior.? We learned that the punishment portion of the plan involved the use of the Basket (physical restraint) and also the use of Time-Out (seclusion).? After one year of this preschool program, Levi?s incidents of biting, scratching, and head-butting were reduced significantly.? For Levi, it worked.

For other students, results have been different, if not tragic.

In July 2009, U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan sent a letter to Chief State School Officers addressing his concern over testimony heard by the Education and Labor Committee of the House of Representatives.? The committee held a hearing to ?examine the abusive and potentially deadly misapplication of seclusion and restraint techniques in schools.?? Secretary Duncan stated that he was ?deeply troubled? by the testimony and affirmed that the first responsibility should be to ??make sure that schools foster learning in a safe environment for all of our children and teachers.? He then encouraged each state to ??review its current policies and guidelines regarding the use of restraints and seclusion in schools to ensure every student is safe and protected??

Leading up to the Education and Labor Committee hearing, the Government Accountability Office (GAO) conducted a month-long research and information gathering project in February of 2009.? Results provided to the Committee as part of the hearing including several case studies that are quite disturbing.? Ironically to my wife and me, one such case involved the use of the Basket hold, which our son Levi experienced.? In this case, the teacher took the student to a time-out room, engaged him in the Basket hold, and the boy died.? The cause was not specified in the findings, but the teacher who initiated the Basket hold testified that she thought he was just ?playing dead? after she released him from the hold. Another case involved a child suffering bruising and post-traumatic stress disorder after teachers restrained her in a wooden chair with leather straps ? described as resembling a miniature electric chair ? for being ?uncooperative.?? The GAO summary gave examples of other cases resulting in injury and even death to children as a result of the use of seclusion and restraint.? While severe cases such as these can be considered statistically rare, I am sure that no one would agree that even one instance of harm or death is OK.

So this begs the question, can the absolute safety of children in schools be guaranteed without the use of some kinds of seclusion or restraint?? As a school administrator myself, I know that there are no guarantees except for homework and school lunches; absolute safety cannot be guaranteed.? There are too many variables in the business of education and the supervision of children.? Any business that relies on humans must realistically plan on some mistakes.? The challenge is reducing those mistakes to as close to zero as possible.

As I stated earlier, Levi is now much larger than he was when we agreed to the use of physical restraint and seclusion by his preschool teacher.? In no way would either my wife or I, or his current teaching staff, be able to put him into a Basket hold now.? Thankfully we don?t need to do anything like that at this point for him. ?We are lucky.? But there are parents and school staff who are responsible for the safety (first priority, according to Secretary Duncan) and teaching of students who put themselves and others at risk on a regular basis. ?So we have to ask, is seclusion and restraint a necessary component to the process of educating students in our schools?? If so, how should it be implemented?? Who decides what kinds of practices are acceptable?? Who should be allowed to implement such practices and what kind of training do they need, if any? ?Who provides the training?? Do parents get a say?? Where is the liability?

From the chair that I sit in, both as a parent of a special needs child and as a school administrator, I certainly have my own answers to these questions based on my own personal and professional experience.? As evidenced by the findings of the GAO analysis, there is no federal guidance from which states are designing guidelines for local districts.? Therefore, the burden of determining appropriate practices and ensuring that learning occurs in a safe environment rests squarely on the shoulders of the school staff, the parent, and the child ? in other words, the Individual Education Plan Team.

Parents come to the IEP planning meeting knowing their child best.? They need to feel safe in sharing their ideas, concerns, and hopes about their child.? They need to be brave in disclosing to the educational staff what works at home and what doesn?t.? Professional staff and other IEP team members need to listen to the parents as well as the child.? Professional staff also need to be heard and trusted in this process.? They will use their training and experience to draw from and give input.? They need to use any and all information available to them, including school based evaluation data and parental input to help in the problem-solving of the issue.? The two members of the team most concerned, typically the parent and the teacher, may have to be willing to adapt, compromise, and be open to other ideas in order to work out solutions.? It?s a process.

So, in the absence of state and federal guidance around Seclusion and Restraint, take comfort in your own ability to determine what is appropriate practice alongside your IEP team members.? As long as each member of the team has the best interest of the child at heart, it will work out.? In my son?s case, this is what we did.? As he enters his sophomore year in high school this year, we are scared, excited, anxious and hopeful ? all the same feelings we know his school staff are feeling.? We take comfort in that.

Norman Ames is a 1996 Alumni of USU?s School Psychology graduate program.? Before coming to the Mountain Plains Regional Resource Center he worked in Utah and Washington state public schools as a school psychologist and Administrator of special education programs.? He has been married for 24 years and has four boys.

Source: http://www.cpdusu.org/blog/2012/08/seclusion-and-restraint-safe-learning-from-a-parent-and-administrators-point-of-view/

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Monday, August 27, 2012

What?s In A Name? $1M, If You?re Called MobileApps.com. And At Least One Big Fish May Bite, Says CEO

mobileapps.com shutdown noticeThe market for mobile apps is booming -- but not, it seems, for MobileApps.com, one of the many app aggregating marketplaces that have been set up in the last several years to ride that wave. The Singapore-based site that used to sit at that address has closed down after "failing to find traction," according to a Facebook announcement from its CEO and founder Alvin Koay (via?Tech In Asia). And the domain MobileApps.com is now up for sale starting at $1 million. Koay tells TechCrunch that a big company (and I mean big) is currently negotiating with his brokers on a deal. (We can't report the name, lest it impact the negotiations if it really is true. If it is, it's a big coup and has some interesting implications.) Koay says he is selling the domain because the business is pivoting from a consumer concern to one focused on a B2B offering -- specifically around rich media ads, which it will sell under the similarly literally-named RichMediaAds.com, due to launch in a few weeks.?"With the shift of focus from B2C to B2B, the consumer-centric domain name does not serve its purpose any more and will be sold," the company said in a statement.

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Best Buy's founder allowed to pursue buyout

NEW YORK (AP) ? Best Buy Co. Inc. and its founder and former chairman Richard Schulze say they have an agreement that will allow Schulze to pursue his plan to try to buy the nation's largest consumer electronics chain.

The news sent Best Buy shares up 3.2 percent to close at $17.87 Monday.

Best Buy said the agreement will allow Schulze to get access to confidential financial statements and allow him to form an investment group with private equity sponsors to make the bid. He already owns 20 percent of the company's stock.

The agreement is the first step toward Schulze making an official bid for the company, as Best Buy tries to turnaround results and adjust to a new CEO. Earlier this month, Schulze suggested he could pay $24 to $26 per share for the chain. Best Buy had said it was considering the overture. The talks stalled a week ago, with the two going back and forth in public exchanges.

The retailer says the agreement establishes a non-exclusive orderly process for a bid while protecting the interests of all shareholders. Schulze says the agreement will allow him to examine the company's books in detail.

Under the agreement disclosed Monday, Schulze and his potential partners will then have 60 days to present a fully financed proposal.

Analysts say the agreement is a step in the right direction for Schulze.

"(Schulze) had a zero probability of raising equity without due diligence, and now that zero is up to a 15 or 20 percent chance," said Wedbush Securities analyst Michael Pachter. "Private equity firms want to understand their investment and return, and in order to understand that you have to be able to look at the books."

If Best Buy's board reject's Schulze's proposal, they will have until January 2013 to present a second proposal. Best Buy's board would have 30 days to review the second proposal before Schulze can take the offer directly to shareholders at the company's annual meeting or a special meeting. If the second offer is turned down by both the board and Best Buy's shareholders, he would have to wait one year before offering another proposal.

Best Buy's public fight over its future comes as it has been engulfed in mounting controversy since April when former CEO Brian Dunn resigned amid a company investigation into an "improper relationship" with a 29-year-old female employee. Schulze resigned as chairman a month later after the probe found that he knew about the relationship and failed to alert the board or human resources.

The series of bad news that has followed is happening as Best Buy fights to reverse a decline in its business due to a weak global economy and consumers' changing shopping habits. Best Buy's stores are becoming unprofitable as customers increasingly use them to browse for electronics, then buy them cheaper online or elsewhere. On top of that, shoppers are no longer snapping up big TVs and computers at a fast clip like they used to, instead opting for smaller gadgets like cell phones and tablets.

Last Monday, the day after talks with Schulze stalled, Best Buy announced it had tapped Hubert Joly, the former head of global hospitality company Carlson and a turnaround expert, as the new CEO and president. Investors, looking for a replacement with prior retail experience, didn't like the choice. Consequently, shares fell more than 10 percent.

The latest quarterly results, announced a day later, underscored the company's challenges. Best Buy withdrew its full-year earnings guidance after reporting a 90-percent drop in net income during the second quarter, dragged down by restructuring charges and weak sales.

During the period ended Aug. 4, U.S. sales growth in tablets, mobile phones, appliances and e-readers helped offset declines in gaming, digital imaging, televisions and notebook computers. Best Buy said the international business was dragged down by lower revenue in China, Canada and increased competition in Europe.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/best-buys-founder-allowed-pursue-buyout-135443248--finance.html

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Monday, August 27, 2012 - Easy as (vegan) pie

Urggghhh I actually think I have alcohol poisoning from the MWF launch but gee I had fun.

I leave for the States/Canada on Saturday so I'm going to make this super short. The only thing I can think of updating is making my official top five for MIFF (I've been thinking about it for a week) so here it goes:

5. First Position

4. Into the Abyss

3. moonrise kingdom - wes anderson

2. The Artist is Present - Marina Abramovic

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Sunday, August 26, 2012

Drop in high school test results causes UK angst

LONDON (AP) ? Britain's top teachers are unhappy with their students' grades, but it's the government they're blaming.

Results for British high school test exams have fallen for the first time in 24 years, prompting some educators to accuse the government of arbitrarily toughening standards in a bid to curb grade inflation.

The fall in tests for science, English, and other subjects has also has drawn angst from children and parents, who have voiced fears that students have been penalized to make a political statement.

Education Secretary Michael Gove has denied leaning on evaluators to give high school students a tough time, but some principals are demanding that tests be re-graded.

One teachers' association has threatened to sue over the issue, and Britain's education regulator has promised an investigation.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/drop-high-school-test-results-causes-uk-angst-120201471.html

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Glamour is running a new user-generated photo campaign for those of us in the Glamour generation who want to show the world that we are strong, beautiful women! Find out how it works, and check out Jessica Szohr and Miranda Cosgrove in some promotional photos all swagged out! A little confused about what this is? Well, it?s simple. Anyone with a Twitter account can snap a picture of themselves and add the hashtag #GENERATIONGLAMOUR. Those pictures will most likely end up on the website for the campaign: generationglamour.com. The site is setup so that you can browse through all of the pictures that they include. You can also sort them by how recently they were added, or even the most viewed photos. They are mostly just girls having a laugh together, or striking a pose. It?s pretty cool. Even better, some of the ladies will be picked to end up on the promo for the campaign that will be used during fashion week! Can you imagine all of the A-list celebrities, and all of the high-end ads that will be spread around during fashion week and your smiling face might be among them. That?s a big deal. Glamour says that [...]

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Saturday, August 25, 2012

MOG?s Music-Focused Ad Network Sold To Townsquare Media

MOG Music NetworkBefore it was a music streaming service that was acquired by Beats, MOG was a music blog network. It launched in 2008 as the MOG Music Network, an ad network to monetize that content. Townsquare Media has acquired that last part of MOG. MOG operated one of the most important music-focused ad networks with 170 million monthly global unique visitors.

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Who Is Responsible For An Independent Real Estate ... - Realtor.com

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Q: Who is responsible to arrange for an independent home inspection? Is it the buyer, seller, or the buyer?s realtor? I am confuse, because my realtor has myself doing everything. Like filling out papers regarding me the seller now she is telling me to find an independent inspector and pay for it. Is she correct in having me do everything?
? gj, Milwaukee, WI

A: Dear WI Seller,

I am a California Realtor not licensed in Wisconsin, so things may be different in your state.

Your agent has a responsibility to be loyal to you and guide you through the process of selling your home. Your agent is the EXPERT, not you. She should be guiding you and helping you.

But, some things must be done by you. There are Disclosure forms that you as the seller of the home must fill out in your own handwriting, signed and dated by you. The form asks questions like, ?Are you aware of any flooding inside the basement?? You must personally check the box YES or NO and provide detailed comments in your own handwriting. In a court of law, a judge would ask you about each form by saying, ?Is this YOUR writing? Is this your signature? Is the date in your handwriting?? So, yes, most forms must be filled out by you.

However, your agent should be at your side, explaining each form and answering questions about the forms when you need her guidance.

When it comes to inspections like home inspections, roof inspections, soil inspections, wood destroying pest inspections, etc., most of those reports are optional for you as a seller. Many Realtors, myself included, require or strongly recommend their sellers have at least a home inspection prior to listing the home for sale. It sets you up to know what issues the potential buyers might find and gives you the opportunity to repair any items you wish to repair prior to listing your home for sale.

Your Realtor should be able to suggest/recommend inspectors she has worked with in the past. She should also know quality handymen, painters, carpenters, landscapers, etc. she can recommend to you.

You can always ask your Realtor to find a home inspector, schedule the inspection date, receive the report on your behalf, and then present you with the information when it?s done. It is standard for me to provide this service to my clients. I don?t wait for my clients to ask for my help; I offer help up front. Then my clients clearly know I?m there for them to make the process as easy as possible. I am never offended if my clients prefer to handle things on their own. I do, however, direct them to keep me in the loop so I know inspection dates/times and ensure I receive a copy of any reports.

When it comes to paying for the reports, it is customary for the seller to pay for the reports directly to the inspector. Most inspection companies will give you an option to ?pay now? or ?pay at close of escrow? and it usually costs about $50 more to delay payment through close of escrow.

Be direct with your Realtor. Tell her you want full service. Let her know that you want her to do as much as she can to relieve you from any work legally allowable. If she?s not willing to provide the level of service you desire, consider firing her right away and interviewing other Realtors.

I suggest you use Realtors who insist on earning their full commission, which is usually at least 6% (which your agent shares with the buyer?s agent). Agents who are willing to reduce their commission are not strong enough negotiators to get you a full-price offer on your home and might provide less service because they are spreading themselves too thin.

I hope you find this information helpful.

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Denise Shur is a Realtor? with 1:1 Realty in San Jose, CA.

A: It is the BUYERs responsibility to get a home inspection. This protects YOU! At that time after you review the inspection you can move forward or cancel the contract if the repairs are major. Your agent should have explained to you what you are responsible for. You find your own Inspector. Personally I always recommend two or three inspectors to my clients and then they can make their own decision. Costs vary by type of home and square footage from around $250 to $350.00. Good Luck!
Rosanne Nitti is a Realtor? with RMN Investments & Realty Services in Laguna Beach, CA.

A: Your Realtor has good reasons for the suggestions she has made. Many Realtors suggest that sellers have their home inspected before putting it on the market so that any problem areas can be addressed ahead of time so that they never come up when the buyer?s inspector looks at the house. More than once has a transaction fallen apart simply because the buyer?s inspector overstated something simple. When buying a home, you should not rely on the seller?s inspection report, but hire an inspector of your own. You want an inspection done by someone you trust. More than one seller has hired a friend or relative to inspect their property. In either case, your Realtor should not choose the home inspector for you. You should ask your Realtor, as well as friends or relatives who have recently bought a house, for names of inspectors they like. Interview 2 or 3 inspectors and choose the one you can work with and trust the most.
Phil Lunnon is a Realtor? with Lunnon Realty in Lakewood, CO.

A: If your contract states that the buyer is paying for the inspection, then yes you would arrange and pay for it, that is why I usually give my buyers a few inspectors to contact, the times that I can be available to be there too and then have buyer arrange to fit their schedule also (if they want to be at the inspection) and arrange the payment, it is just more direct that way.

Talk with your agent to make sure you are both on the same page in regards to what your expectations are of each other.

Good luck on your purchase!
Teri Andrews Murch is a Realtor? with Lyon Real Estate in Auburn, CA.

A: It is the buyer?s duty to hire home inspectors. An agent might recommend a few you can contact if you do not know how to find one, but you hire them and you pay them.
Sylvia Jonathan is a Realtor? at Coldwell Banker Platinum Properties in Irvine, CA

A: With agents having more and more liability issues in transactions, yes it makes sense for you to get your own inspector. Usually I give my clients 3 referrals and they pick the one they want. Once they pick, either they or I will schedule the inspection. And, yes, the inspector usually requires payment at the time of the inspection, which is the buyer?s responsibility. She probably could be more helpful, but I can understand her distance.
Beverley Hourlier is a Realtor? with Hilltop Chateau Realty in San Diego, CA.

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Source: http://www.realtor.com/blogs/2012/08/24/who-is-responsible-for-an-independent-real-estate-inspection/

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Friday, August 24, 2012

Google Maps Travels North to Canada?s Arctic [PICS]

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Google has embarked on a trip to build the most comprehensive map of Canada?s Arctic region to date, the company announced Wednesday night.

It is the furthest north that the Google Maps Street View team has traveled in Canada, and marks the first time that it has set foot in the Canadian territory of Nunavut, according to Google spokeswoman Deanna Yick.

Residents of Cambridge Bay, a small northern hamlet, used Google Map Maker to add roads, rivers, lakes and other points of interest ? including a daycare and nine-hole golf course ? to the area?s map on Wednesday. The tool, which allows locals to add their knowledge directly to Google Maps, supports Inuktitut, one of Nunavut?s official languages.

?This is a place with a vast amount of local knowledge and a rich history. By putting these tools in the hands of our people, we will tell Nunavut?s story to the world,? resident Chris Kalluk says in statement.

SEE ALSO: 11 Fascinating Facts About Google Maps

Kalluk hosted a MapUp event in Cambridge Bay, where community members added their input to the Google map.

To get around on the hamlet?s gravel roads, the Google team is using its Street View trike, while capturing local scenery with a tripod, according to a blog post.

Local residents, like Kalluk, will be trained to use some of the Street View equipment, so they can document other communities in Nunavut.

What do you think of Google Maps? journey north? Tell us in the comments below.

Images courtesy of Google

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International Businesses Looking to Georgia for Activity - Stone ...

Businesses in greater Stone Mountain and Lithonia may be able to hook up with overseas firms looking to grow their activity in the area, thanks to a state agency.

The Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD) has developed information on international companies that are seeking to purchase, distribute or represent Georgia companies and products, according to a news release.

A business located within the Stone Mountain Community Improvement District is already serving both domestic and international customers, and recently announced expansion plans to better serve them, including those in South America. The company, which has a plant in Tucker, builds process control equipment for the pulp and paper industry.

Overseas opportunities currently are in the following areas:

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-- Compiled by Steve Burns

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The Humane Society of the United States Celebrates Patron Saint of ...

August?23,?2012

Materials for religious communities highlight compassion for animals

For the fourth consecutive year, The Humane Society of the United States is offering a multimedia package of resources to celebrate St. Francis of Assisi, the patron saint of animals. While the official Saint Francis feast day is Oct. 4, faith communities nationwide hold pet blessings and other events throughout the fall to honor the saint?s devotion to God's creation.

?As part of our call to care for God?s creation, animal welfare raises important questions for the 21st century church,? said Christine Gutleben, director of The HSUS? Faith Outreach program. ?St. Francis Day in a Box! is a year-round tool kit for exploring our responsibilities toward animals and the numerous related concerns that present both moral challenges and opportunities to faith communities.?

St. Francis Day in a Box! includes materials to promote small group discussion, Sunday school projects and film screenings. The kit includes:?

  • "Great Dog Stories: Inspiration and Humor from Our Canine Companions" by M.R. Wells, Kris Young and Connie Fleishauer
  • "Purr-ables from Heaven: Inspirational Stories for Cat Lovers" by M.R. Wells, Connie Fleishauer and Dottie P. Adams
  • "Green Like God: Unlocking the Divine Plan for Our Planet" by Jonathan Merritt
  • "Animal Protection Ministries: A Guide for Churches? by The HSUS
  • "St. Francis: A Short Biography" by Franciscan Media
  • "Eating Mercifully," a documentary made by The HSUS
  • "Live Simply: Ethical Eating" booklet by Franciscan Media
  • "C.S. Lewis as Advocate for Animals" by Gerald Root, Ph.D.
  • "A Religious Case for Compassion for Animals" by Matthew Scully
  • A colorful HSUS Faith Outreach program button

The box costs $15 and can be purchased online or by check. For more information, visit humanesociety.org/faith.

Media Contact: Anna West, awest@humanesociety.org, 240-751-2669

Source: http://www.humanesociety.org/news/press_releases/2012/08/patron_saint_of_animals_082312.html

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

A supposedly impromptu emotional moment of injured Chinese Olympic hurdler Liu Xiang hobbling out onto the track kissing the f...

SbB LIVE FROM LA (Aug 23, 2012 @ 3:15pm ET)

3:15 PM: NBC Washington reports fans at a Ravens-Lions preseason game in Baltimore last week may have been exposed to rabies after a bat landed on a fan & was unable to get caught for testing.

3:00 PM: An autopsy concluded that the June death of L.A. Riots figure Rodney King was caused by accidental drowning, although alcohol, cocaine, marijuana and PCP were also found in his system.

2:45 PM: UFC 151 scheduled for Sept. 1 in Las Vegas has been canceled after Dan Henderson suffered a torn MCL and light heavyweight champion Jon Jones declined to fight Chael Sonnen as a replacement.

2:30 PM: Ball State LB & former Ohio State player Jonathan Newsome has been suspended for two games following his arrest on marijuana possession charges.

2:15 PM: Boston Red Sox CEO Larry Lucchino says he doesn't know if fired pitching coach Bob McClure had leaked the story about a July 26 meeting where players told owners about their issues with manager Bobby Valentine.

2:00 PM: The University of Alabama & Collegiate Licensing have told a local bakery to stop making cookies with a red scripted "A", and will determine how much the bakery owes in "damages and legal costs" for the "unauthorized use" of school trademarks.

1:45 PM: The Hampton Roads Business Journal reports the Sacramento Kings may consider moving to Virginia Beach with Comcast helping to build & lease a new arena.

1:30 PM: South Florida defensive end Aaron Lynch, who transferred from Notre Dame, will not be able to play for the Bulls this season after the NCAA denied his hardship waiver.

1:15 PM: CoachingSearch.com reports former Minnesota Golden Gophers head coach Tim Brewster has been hired as receivers coach at Mississippi State.

1:00 PM: Michael Jordan's son Marcus was fined $250 after pleading no contest to disturbing the peace charges stemming from a July 1 incident outside an Omaha hotel.

12:45 PM: Cincinnati school officials have given parents permission to keep their children home from North College Hill school on Friday as a white supremacist group plans to hold a rally nearby.

12:30 PM: A 17-year-old West Scranton (PA) High School football player was arrested when his coach found a stolen handgun in the player's locker.

12:15 PM: Phoenix Suns TV analyst Scott Williams tweets that the team "pulled the plug on me today. Wanna thank #Suns, #FSArizona #Gentry & staff/plyrs & #sunsfans for the support the last 4years!"

12:00 PM: Alabama football coach Nick Saban believes the FBS, which currently has 124 teams, should be whittled down to "60 or 70 teams".

11:45 AM: The Chicago Tribune reports Notre Dame football coach Brian Kelly plans to name Everett Golson as the Irish's starting QB.

Source: http://www.sportsbybrooks.com/sbblive?eid=41256

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