Saturday, June 30, 2012

House passes student loans, highway jobs bill

Updated 2:09 p.m. ET

(AP) WASHINGTON - Both the House and Senate on Friday overwhelmingly passed legislation to salvage 2.8 million jobs, mostly in construction, and forestall a sharp increase in interest rates on college loans.

The measure cleared the House on a 373-52 vote and the Senate passed it 74 - 19. The compromise legislation came as lawmakers scurried toward a Fourth of July recess. The bill also aims at shoring up the federal flood insurance program.

The bill would spend more than $100 billion on highway and transit programs over two years. And it would also prevent a doubling of interest rates on new student loans, which was scheduled to go into effect Sunday.

A deal clearing the way for passage of the bill was reached after Republicans gave up their demands that the bill require approval of the contentious Keystone XL pipeline and Democrats gave way on environment protections.

The development came amid a legislative session that has brought considerable scorn to the institution as a "do-nothing" Congress.

The burst of legislating comes just four months before the November elections, giving lawmakers achievements to show off to voters who have increasingly held Congress in low esteem.

"It's a jobs bill," said Sen. Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., who led Senate negotiations on the transportation portion of the package. She estimated the bill would save about 1.8 million jobs by keeping aid for highway and transit construction flowing to states and create another 1 million jobs by using federal loan guarantees to leverage private sector investment in infrastructure projects.

Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., didn't wait for final passage of the measure to claim credit for a share of those jobs. A statement issued Thursday by his office touted the $400 million in transportation aid Montana would receive and the 13,500 highway jobs in his state the money would support.

"I worked hard to make sure Montana had a seat at the table and I'm proud that we were able to get the job done for Montana families," Baucus said.

In the bargaining that led up to an agreement on the package earlier this week, House Republicans gave up their demands that the bill require approval of the contentious Keystone XL oil pipeline and block federal regulation of toxic waste generated by coal-fired power plants. Democrats gave ground on environmental protections and biking, pedestrian and safety programs.

"Critical reforms in this legislation consolidate our transportation programs, significantly streamline the bureaucratic project process, encourage private sector participation in building infrastructure and give states more flexibility to spend limited highway ... resources where they are most needed," said Rep. John Mica, R-Fla., chairman of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

The bill consolidates transportation programs and reduces the number of programs by two-thirds. It also revamps rules on environmental studies of the potential impact of highway projects, with an aim toward cutting in half the time it takes to complete construction projects. And the measure contains an array of safety initiatives, including requirements that would make it more likely passengers would survive a tour bus crash.

But Democrats and Republicans also found plenty to criticize in the transportation deal.

"At least it's not as bad as our Republican colleagues wanted," complained Rep. Earl Blumenauer, D-Ore., who has champion bike and pedestrian programs. "But make no mistake, it is not a bill to be proud of."

The bill would spend about $100 billion on federal highway programs over two years, but puts off the politically tricky decision on how to pay for them after that. The federal 18.4 cent-a-gallon gasoline and 24.4 cent-a-gallon diesel taxes are no longer enough to pay for current spending on highway and transit programs. And two commissions and an array of private sector experts have said the U.S. should be spending about twice as much or more on its transportation infrastructure as it does now.

But Congress and the White House have refused to discuss raising fuel taxes or an alternative long-term source of money. The federal trust funds that pay for highway and transit programs are forecast to be nearly broke by the time the bill expires.

"When the bill expires we face a high cliff from which the program could fall," said Erich Zimmerman, a policy analyst with Taxpayers for Common Sense.

The fuel taxes are not indexed for inflation and haven't been increased since 1993, so their buying power has steadily eroded. Also, cars and trucks today are more fuel efficient and the number of miles driven has flattened, resulting in less gas tax revenue. Since 2008, Congress has three times dipped into the national general treasury to borrow a total of $34.5 billion to keep transportation programs going.

Congressional leaders decided to roll the transportation and student loan legislation into a single bill because, in the short term, they were both being paid in part by changes in pension laws.

Congressional bargainers reached an agreement earlier this week on the $6 billion college loan portion of that bill that would avert a doubling of interest rates beginning Sunday on federal loans to 7.4 million students. The current 3.4 percent interest rate on subsidized Stafford loans would balloon back to 6.8 percent on Sunday under a cost-saving maneuver contained in a 2007 law.

The bill also extends the federal flood insurance program to protect 5.6 million households and businesses. It addresses a shortfall arising from claims after 2005's Hurricane Katrina by reducing insurance subsidies for vacation homes and allowing for increases in premiums.

Source: http://feeds.cbsnews.com/~r/CBSNewsPolitics/~3/uP0sUSKuF0s/

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Shop Till You Drop in London's Top Spots

Everyone knows no trip is complete without some (or a lot) of shopping. It?s a good thing there are many bargains to be had near and around your accommodation if you are lucky enough to be staying near Hyde Park. There?s something for everyone: fashion, souvenirs, gourmet fare and more.

Shop Till You Drop

What?s next after you?ve seen the Tower of London, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and crossed off almost every item on the list of top must-see sights all around your Hyde Park hotel? London?s shopping centres, of course! No matter how busy your itinerary may be, you?ll always be sure to find time for some shopping. The city has plenty of choices no matter what you may be looking for.

Markets

Whether you?re looking for art and antiques, food and flowers, crafts and souvenirs or any other item of interest in between, you?re certain to find them in the markets around your Hyde Park hotel. London?s markets are places of great adventure, where you can spend hours simply wandering about, and the greatest thrill is finding the bargains along the way!

Among the most popular are Portobello Road Market, which was previously famous for antiques but is now also filled with stalls carrying different items such as clothing, music, food and more; Covent Garden, an architectural marvel housed in and around the Market Building and Piazzas, where street performers entertain you as you shop; Petticoat Lane, famed for its bargain fashions; Old Spitalfields Market with its many stalls, restaurants and bars; and Greenwich Market with its beautiful products from independent designers and cottage craftsmen.

Food Shopping

Delicious snacks, gourmet fare and more are to be found aplenty in the area around your Hyde Park hotel. London?s speciality shops, delicatessens and more offer delicious treats to eat on the spot or take away with you. Twinings Tea Shop and Museum showcases that fine English drink ? tea! Fortnum & Mason, on the other hand, has a food hall with the distinction of having a Royal appointment to stock the larder of the Queen with the finest cheeses, caviar, fresh fruit, meats and more. Borough Market, a delight to visit, is a gourmet?s paradise with its wide away of special ingredients and artisanal treats.

Department Stores

If you?re looking for different types of honest-to-goodness British items (food and non-edibles) to bring home, you?ll find the gamut of them under one roof at any of the department stores around your Hyde Park hotel. London?s mammoth superstores carry all types of distinctively British items from food to clothing to souvenirs. Check out Marks and Spencer, Selfridge?s and Harrod?s ? you?ll find what you?re looking for and probably quite a few things you aren?t!

Looking for a Hyde Park hotel, London? Roberta Stuart is the Travel Manager for Worldhotels, a company offering the best rooms at Hyde Park hotels, London and a selection of unique four and five star hotels around the world.

Source: http://toddsblogs.com/shoppingandproductreviews/2012/06/29/shop-till-you-drop-in-londons-top-spots/

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Fordham Institute Review of New Science Standards: Fealty to ...

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Fordham Institute has published their? review of the draft of the Next Generation Science Standards. ?Achieve wrote the the new science standards.?? Achieve also wrote the math and reading/language arts common core standards.

Unchanging fealty to a conservative agenda and a canonical view of science education restricts and confines Fordham?s review to an old school view of science teaching. ?Science education has rocketed past the views?in two reports issued by Fordham about science education standards.

The Fordham reviewers use a strict content (canonical) view of science education and dismiss any reference to the scientific practices (science processes) and pedagogical advances such as constructivism, and inquiry teaching. ?Many of the creative ideas that emerged in science teaching in the past thirty years represent?interdisciplinary thinking, the learning sciences, deep understanding of how students learn science, and yes, constructivism.

These creative ideas are not reflected in Fordham?s analysis of science teaching and science curriculum.

I have also studied and reviewed the draft of the Next Generation Science Standards and have written about them here, and?here.

The Framework

In 2011, the Carnegie Corporation funded the National Research Council?s project A Framework for K-12 Science Education?(Framework). ?The Framework was published last year, and it being used by Achieve as the basis for writing the Next Generation Science Standards?(Science Standards)

These two documents, The Framework and the Science Standards, will decide the nature of science teaching for many years to come.

In this post, I?ll focus on how Fordham has responded to these two reports.

In late 2011, the Carnegie Corporation provided financial support to the Fordham Institute to review the NRC Framework. ?The Fordham report?was a commissioned paper (Review of the National Research Council?s Framework for K-12 Science Education), written by Dr. Paul Gross, Emeritus Professor of Biology. The Gross Report was not a juried review, but written by one person, who appears to have an ax to grind, especially with the science education research community, as well as those who advocate science inquiry, STS, or student-centered ideology. Indeed, the only good standard is one that is rigorous, and clearly content and discipline oriented.

I?ve read and reviewed the Fordham review of the Framework, and published my review here. Here some excerpts from my review.

Grade: B. In general, Dr. Gross, as well as Chester E. Finn, Jr. (President of the Fordham Foundation), are reluctant to give the Framework a grade of ?A? instead mark the NRC?s thick report a grade of ?B?.

Rigor. ?Rigor is the measure of depth and level of abstraction to which chosen content is pursued, according to Gross. The Framework gets a good grade for rigor and limiting the number of science ideas identified in the Framework. The Framework identifies 44 ideas, which according to Gross is a credible core of science for the Framework. ?The evaluator makes the claim that this new framework is better on science content than the NSES?how does he know that?

Practices, Crosscutting Concepts & Engineering. The Fordham evaluation has doubts about the Framework?s emphasis on Practices, Crosscutting Concepts, and Engineering/Technology Dimensions. For example, Gross identifies several researchers and their publications by name, and then says:

These were important in a?trendy movement?of the 1980s and 90s that went by such names as science studies, STS (sci-tech studies), (new) sociology or anthropology of science, cultural studies, cultural constructivism, and postmodern science.

For some reason, Gross thinks that science-related social issues and the radical idea of helping students construct their own ideas are not part of ?mainstream science education, when indeed they are. Many of the creative Internet-based projects developed over the past 15 years have involved students in researching issues that have social implications. ?The?National Science Foundation?made?huge investments in creative?learning projects.

Gross also claims that the NRC Framework authors ?wisely demote what has long been held the essential condition of K-12 science: ?Inquiry-based learning.? The report does NOT demote inquiry, and in fact devotes much space to discussions of the Practices of science and engineering, which is another way of talking about inquiry. In fact, inquiry can found in 71 instances in the Framework. Gross and the Fordham Foundation make the case that Practices and Crosscutting ideas are accessories, and that only the?Disciplinary Core Ideas of the Framework should be taken seriously . This will result is a set of science standards that are only based on 1/3 of the Framework?s recommendations.

Gross cherry picks his resources, and does not include a single research article from a prominent research journal in science education. ?Dr. Gross ?could have consulted science education journals?found here, here, here?or?here. ?If he did, he might have found this article:?Inquiry-based science instruction?what is it and does it matter? Results from a research synthesis years 1984 to 2002. ?Journal of Research in Science Teaching (JRST) published this article?in 2010. Here is the abstract of the research study:

Various findings across 138 analyzed studies show a clear, positive trend favoring inquiry-based instructional practices, particularly instruction that emphasizes student active thinking and drawing conclusions from data. Teaching strategies that actively engage students in the learning process through scientific investigations are more likely to increase conceptual understanding than are strategies that rely on more passive techniques, which are often necessary in the current standardized-assessment laden educational environment.

The Fordham review of the Framework is not surprising, nor is their review of the first draft of the standards. ?Fordham has its own set of science standards that it uses to check other organizations? standards such as the state standards. ?They used their standards as the ?benchmark? to check all of the state science standards, and concluded that only 7 states earned an A. ?Most of ?the states earned an F.

If you download Fordham?s report here, scroll down to page 208 to read their science standards, which they call content-specific criteria.

I analyzed all the Fordham standards against Bloom?s Taxonomy in the Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor domains. ?Using Bloom?s Taxonomy, 52% of the Fordham science standards were rated at the lowest level.?? Twenty-eight percent of their standards were at the comprehension level, 10% at application, and only 10% above analysis. ?No standards were found for the affective or psychomotor designs.

All I am saying here is that Fordham has its own set of science standards, and I found them?inferior to most of the state science standards, the National Science Education Standards (published in 1996), as well as the NAEP science framework. ?You can read my full report here.? I gave Fordham?s science standards a grade of D.

Fordham Commentary on the New Science Standards

Given this background, we now turn our attention to Fordham?s Commentary & Feedback on Draft I of the NGSS.

The Fordham reviewers, as they did when they reviewed the NRC Framework for Science, felt the standards? writers ?went overboard on scientific and engineering practices. ?From their point of view, crosscutting concepts and scientific and engineering practices create challenges to those who write standards.

Fordham science standards are reminiscent of the way ?learning goals were written in the 1960s and 1970s. ? Writers used one of many behavioral or action verbs such as define, describe, find, diagram, classify, and so forth to construct ?behavioral objectives. ?The Fordham standards were written using this strategy. Here are three examples from their list of?standards:

  • Describe the organization of matter in the universe into?stars and galaxies.
  • Identify the sun as the major source of energy for?processes on Earth?s surface.
  • Describe the greenhouse effect and how a planet?s?atmosphere can affect its climate.

The Fordham experts raised concerns about the way standard statements are written. ?As shown in the examples from the draft of the NGSS, the standards integrate content with process and pedagogical components.

I agree with the Fordham reviewers that the Next Generation Science Standards??are rather complex. ?Shown in Figure 1 is the ?system architecture that Achieve used for all of the standards. ?Figure 1 shows just four performance expectations (read standards), and their connection to practices, core ideas, and crosscutting concepts. ?Every science standard in the Achieve report is presented in this way.

Figure 1. System Architecture of the NGSS. Source: http://www.nextgenscience.org/how-to-read-the-standards, extracted May 12, 2012

The Fordham reviewers gave careful attention to each standard statement, and indeed in their report they include many examples of how the standards? writers got the content wrong or stated it in such a way that was unclear.

But the Fordham reviewers take the exception to the science education community?s research on constructivism. ?In their terms, science educators show fealty to constructivist pedagogical theory. ?To ignore constructivism, or to think that science educators have an unswerving allegiance to this well established and researched theory is quite telling. ?To me it indicates that Fordham holds?a traditional view of how students learn. ?It tells me that these reviewers have boxed themselves into a vision of science literacy by looking inward at the canon of orthodox nature science. ?Content is king.

To many science teachers and science education researchers, an alternative vision gets its meaning from the ?character of situations with a scientific component, situations that students are likely to encounter as students. ?Science literacy focuses on science-related situations (See Douglas Roberts? chapter on science literacy in the Handbook of Research on Science Education).

The Fordham reviewers recommend that every standard be rewritten to cut ?practices? where they are not needed. ?They also want independent, highly qualified scientists who have not been involved in the standards writing attempt to check every standard. ?The National Science Teachers Association, comprised of science teachers and scientists is quite qualified to do this, and indeed the NSTA sent their recommendations to Achieve last week.

I would agree with the Fordham group that the next version of the standards should?be presented in a clearer way, and?easily searchable. ?I spent a good deal of time online with the first draft, and after a while I was able to search the document, but it was a bit overwhelming.

Finally I would add that when you check the Fordham analysis of the new standards, the word ?basic? jumps out. ?Near the end of their opinion report, they remind us that the science basics in the underlying NRC Framework were sound. ?What they are saying is that the NGSS writers need to chisel away anything that is not solid content from the standards.

One More Thing

Organizations such as Achieve and the Fordham Institute believe?the U.S. system of science and mathematics education is performing below par, and if something isn?t done, then millions of students will not be prepared to compete in the global economy. Achieve cites achievement data from?PISA?and?NAEP?to make its case that American science and mathematics teaching is in horrible shape, and needs to fixed.

The solution to fix this problem to make the American dream possible for all citizens is to write new science (and mathematics) standards. ?One could argue that quality science teaching is not based on authoritarian content standards, but much richer standards of teaching?that form the foundation of professional teaching.

What ever standards are agreed upon, they ought to be based on a set of values that are rooted in democratic thinking, including empathy and responsibility. Professional teachers above all else are empathic in the sense that teachers have the capacity to connect with their students, to feel what others feel, and to imagine oneself as another and hence to feel a kinship with others. Professional teachers are responsible in the sense that they act on empathy, and that they are not only responsible for others (their students, parents, colleagues), but themselves as well.

The dual forces of authoritarian standards and high-stakes testing has taken hold of K-12 education through a top-down, corporate led enterprise. This is very big business, and it is having an effect of thwarting teaching and learning in American schools. A recent study by Pioneer Institute estimated that states will spend at least $15 billion over the next few years to replace their current standards with the common core. ?What will it cost to implement new science standards?

In research that I have reported here, standards are barriers to teaching and learning. ?In this research, the tightly specified nature of successful learning performances precludes classroom teachers from modifying the standards to fit the needs of their students. ?And the standards are removed from the thinking and reasoning provesses needed to achieve them. ?Combine this with high-stakes tests, and you have a recipe for disaster.

According to the?2012 Brown Center Report on American Education, the?Common Core State Standards?will have little to no effect on student achievement. Author Tom Loveless explains that neither the quality or the rigor of state standards is related to state NAEP scores. Loveless suggests that if there was an effect, we would have seen it since all states had standards in 2003.

The researchers concluded that we should not expect much from the Common Core. In an interesting discussion of the implications of their findings, Tom Loveless, the author of the report, cautions us to be careful about not being drawn into thinking that standards represent a kind of system of ?weights and measures.? Loveless tells us that standards? reformers use the word?benchmarks?as a synonym for standards. And he says that they use it too often. In science education, we?ve had a long history of using the word benchmarks, and Loveless reminds us that there are not real, or measured benchmarks in any content area. Yet, when you read the standards?common core or science?there is the implication we really know?almost in a measured way?what standards should be met at a particular grade level.

Loveless also makes a strong point when he says the entire system of education is ?teeming with variation.? To think that creating a set of common core standards will reduce this variation between states or within a state simply will not succeed.

As the Brown report suggests, we should not depend on the common core or the Next Generation Science Standards having any effect on students? achievement.

What do you think? ?Is Fordham?s view of science education consistent with your ideas about science teaching?

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Tags: constructivism, Fordham Institute, National Research Council, National Science Foundation, Next Generation Science Standards, science content, science education, science education standards, science inquiry, science processes, standards based education

Source: http://www.artofteachingscience.org/2012/06/27/fordham-institute-review-science-standards-fealty-conservatism-canonical-science/

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Singer Lauryn Hill pleads guilty to evading taxes

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Summer Building Contest ? Tegu | Blog

A few days ago, we introduced you to the Endeavor and Explorer Sets which have transformed the Tegu experience and enhanced the capabilities for building taller and larger creations!

To prove this gravity-defying nature, we decided to host our inaugural ?Summer Building Contest? where we partnered with some wonderful bloggers (read about them below) who agreed to push their imaginations with the latest Tegu sets.?From dogs and donkeys to flowers and towers, these bloggers definitely show the endless possibilities when constructing with our magnetic wooden blocks.

Wanna broaden your own architectural horizons? Well, you?re in luck. You can enter to win your own Endeavor or Explorer Set by simply voting for your favorite creation. To vote, submit a comment naming your favorite blogger and include your name, email address, and the URL of website that referred you in the corresponding fields. Voting starts today and ends on Tuesday, July 3rd. One individual voter from each blog will win a set!

One blogger will even win a $300+ Tegu bundle to give away to their active audience (Tegu will select both individual and blogger winners at random). The blogger with the most number of votes will be crowned ?Chief Blockitect.? All winners will be announced on Thursday, July 5th.

Take a look at the creations below and cast your vote today!

Julie Strietelmeier, The Gadgeteer
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Julie Strietelmeier from Columbus, Indiana is a gadget freak through and through. She created The Gadgeteer 15yrs ago and has been writing about and testing all sorts of gadgets and gizmos ever since. She likes building sets like Tegu because they are a fun diversion from work and help get her creative juices flowing. Besides, she?s always loved anything that has magnets.

Julie Seguss, Inhabitots

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With the motto ?Sustainable design for the next generation?, Inhabitots is the baby / parenting focused website in the Inhabitat family. Inhabitots.com was created as a resource for parents, families, and anyone else interested in sustainable modern design for children with a focus on design specifically targeted at babies, toddlers and kids.

Rebecca Sama, UrbanSherp
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Rebecca Sama is the founder of UrbanSherp and has been a proud treehugger since the age of six. She spends her days tracking the latest, greatest green products and designers to share with consumers who appreciate good design and the planet. In fact, you can view her interpretation of Frank Lloyd Wright?s Fallingwater above!

Nicole Manning, The Shopping Mama
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Before becoming a mom, Nicole taught high school English and traveled the world with her husband. She now enjoys a life filled with playdates, food being thrown from high chairs, and lots of toddler giggles. She loves to craft and create in her spare time and sells eco-friendly teething necklaces at The Sugar Cone Shoppe. Nicole blogs and writes for The Shopping Mama, THE source for all the unique and fabulous things you want and need for little ones but don?t have time to find yourself.

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BestToysGuide.com was started in 2007 by a group of young-at-heart people with a passion for children?s toys. Their goal was to create an independent toy shopping guide with honest reviews and hands on testing. Today, they?re still having a blast testing out toys (who wouldn?t?), enjoying the antics of the office ferrets, and sharing it all with everyone.

Leanne Heilman, Rave and Review
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Leanne is the owner and editor of Rave & Review and is always on the search for toys that the whole family can play with and appreciate. Her family has been fans of Tegu blocks since they ran across them at a local Seattle store and now the whole family is hooked on these awesome magnetic blocks.

Esther Garfield, BuyModernBaby
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BuyModernBaby is known for showcasing the best modern children?s nurseries, products, furniture, gear and gifts. Esther Garfield has been searing the highs and lows of the internet since 2005 to find the latest and greatest products for children who?s parents prefer a modern aesthetic. Her discoveries include such wonderful products as Tegu blocks.

MaryAnne K, Mama Smiles
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MaryAnne is the mother of three playful, curious, craft-loving children. She is passionate about parenting, hands-on learning, good children?s literature, and encouraging and building childhood creativity.?MaryAnne has a PhD in Medicine, a Masters degree in Education, and a BA in Music. She now uses all three degrees on a daily basis ? albeit in somewhat unusual ways ? as the stay-at-home mother of three (soon to be four!) young children.?As a survivor of pediatric cancer (30 years in May 2012!), she cherishes each and every day of life.

Ilana Wiles, Mommy Shorts
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Ilana Wiles writes Mommy Shorts, a popular NYC humor blog geared towards new parents. In addition to blogging, Ilana has worked as a creative in advertising for the past 15 years. She lives in the East Village of NYC with her husband, her two-year-old daughter and a rapidly growing pile of stuffed animals.

Anastasia Borisyu, EcoBabyz
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Healing With Affirmations - New E-book Released by Mike Blinkhorn |

Positive affirmations cover several affirmations aimed at accomplishing inner peace, living optimally and building solid confidence to take care of hardships in life.

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Google Nexus tablet reportedly shows its pre-rendered face, packing Android 4.1 and a $199 price

Google Nexus tablet reportedly shows its prerendered face, packing Android 41 and a $199 price

There's been a longstanding rumor that Google liked ASUS' Eee Pad MeMO ME370T well enough to bestow it with an official Nexus badge and take it underground until it was ready to show its Jelly Bean face. If we're to believe a render and a raft of claimed training documents nabbed by Gizmodo, that face is getting its debut in about two days' time. As it's described, it could largely be what we'd expect from the ME370T being revived as an Android 4.1 reference device: a 7-inch, quad-core Tegra 3 slate with a front 1.2-megapixel camera, NFC, 8GB to 16GB of storage and a 1280 x 800 IPS-based LCD. If you're looking for gotta-have-it features that will have you rushing to fork over the cash, though, they may be limited to the OS and Kindle Fire-busting $199 and $249 prices for the two storage capacities. That image? There's a very distinct possibility that it's still a cleverly-done fake. Nonetheless, the prism-like backdrop has a whiff of Galaxy Nexus about it, and that textured, rounded back lines up neatly with what we've seen in an FCC filing for the ASUS design. We'll know soon enough whether or not it's real or just a fantasy -- if the tip (and others we've been hearing) is right, Nexus slabs will spread 'round the world come July.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

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Fort Worth and Dallas roofers are there for their clients to give them service and professional advice. They help to put a roof over their clients' heads by providing affordable roofing solutions. Composition roofing is transforming the residential architecture of Dallas. A Dallas roofing company introduced it to satisfy their niche clients and ever since it has been all the rave. The composition roofing material is purely synthetic developed to last from 10 to 20 years. It is quite a good deal with low unit cost and fast installation on different types of truss. A wide variety is offered with different colors, sizes and finishes. Roofing companies Dallas will advice on the best roofing solutions that will fit the intended purpose. For general purpose, the normal grade fiberglass composition finish is used. For projects whereby conservation is important, organic compositions are used. They will completely decompose then finally disposed but have the advantage of being durable since they are heavier and have more asphalt.

Roofing companies Dallas can quickly deploy a composition roof and this contributes to further cost savings. Some of the roofing Dallas compositions are simply nailed on to existing roofs. The compositions find application in any residential home or shed. Their lifespan is about 10 to 20 years because they are not heat resistant. More aesthetic solution is found in the laminate kind of roofing which has nice contours. These are sourced by Dallas roofers from manufacturers who create the laminate finish at an extra cost compared with the randomized fiberglass. The laminates are used for projects in which the visuals are important.

Roofing Fort Worth and roofing Dallas TX have another trick up their sleeve. They use the high impact composite roofing to guard against hail. The special finishing that builds resistance to impact may cost more but brings huge savings to the home policy. Up to thirty percent can be saved in home insurance from the fact that damage from storms will be mitigated. The roof companies integrated impact IV resistance from the inherent properties of fiberglass. To counter the poor thermal properties, the roof can be laid in conjunction with thermoblok. This results in savings of over 30 percent in home energy usage. That is a fantastic curtailing of running costs.

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Large waistlines are linked to increased mortality risk older people

ScienceDaily (June 25, 2012) ? Older people with large waistlines have a higher mortality rate than those with a slim waistline. This was shown in a new study conducted by the Sahlgrenska Academy at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden.

Coherent research has shown that being underweight is considerably more dangerous for the elderly than being overweight. A study at the Sahlgrenska Academy, University of Gothenburg, has now shown that large waist circumference is associated with the risk of increased mortality in the elderly.

30 scientific studies

An international team which includes researchers from the Sahlgrenska Academy has brought together data from a total of 30 scientific studies in order to identify risk factors associated with mortality in people aged 65 to 74 years.

Large waistline increases risk of death

The comprehensive study, published in the International Journal of Epidemiology, shows that older men and women who have a large waistline run an increased risk of death -- particularly due to cardiovascular disease -- irrespective of if their Body Mass Index is normal, low, or high.

The results, which were controlled for smoking and age, are based on a five-year follow-up of over 32,000 men and 25,000 women from more than ten countries.

Cardiovascular disease

An unhealthy large waistline is defined in the study as more than 102 centimeters (40 inches) in men and more than 88 centimeters (35 inches) in women. According to the results, a waist circumference of 132 centimeters (52 inches) in men, and 116 centimeters (46 inches) in women, was linked to a doubled risk of death. For cardiovascular death there was a doubling in risk at a waist circumference of 123 cm among men and 105 cm in women.

"People have long known that that a large waistline there is a strong link between disorders of glucose and fat metabolism in the body. The results provide a solid basis for showing that waistlines are an important factor that continues to have a significant effect on health even in the elderly," commented Professor Annika Rosengren, who participated in the study.

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  1. E. L. de Hollander, W. J. Bemelmans, H. C. Boshuizen, N. Friedrich, H. Wallaschofski, P. Guallar-Castillon, S. Walter, M. C. Zillikens, A. Rosengren, L. Lissner, J. K. Bassett, G. G. Giles, N. Orsini, N. Heim, M. Visser, L. C. de Groot. The association between waist circumference and risk of mortality considering body mass index in 65- to 74-year-olds: a meta-analysis of 29 cohorts involving more than 58 000 elderly persons. International Journal of Epidemiology, 2012; DOI: 10.1093/ije/dys008

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Spectrum licensing is urgent ? ISPA - | SA IT NEWS

ISPA says spectrum licensing is vital to boosting competition in the telecoms market.

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The Internet Service Providers Association (ISPA) has called on Communications minister, Dina Pule, to urgently finalise policy directions on high demand frequency and the exploitation of the digital dividend.

ISPA says that this is vital to booting competition at all levels in the local telecommunications market. Dominic Cull, ISPA regulatory advisor, says that it is critical to address the licensing of available high-demand frequency in the short term. This, he adds, is the best possible way to increase competition in the market and to deepen broadband penetration.

?Competition in the provision of wireless wholesale and retail services will undoubtedly help address the existing ?affordability gap?. It is this gap which is currently preventing many South Africans from taking up broadband services. Moreover, ISPA?s members have already proved how competition results in price reductions, as evidenced by the current state of the ADSL market,? says Cull. The sooner the assignment process for the 800MHz and 2.6GHz frequencies is resumed, the better for all South Africans, he said.

Cull notes ISPA welcomes the focus the minister placed on mobile data pricing during her speech at the recent ICT Indaba, when she emphasised the need for an intervention in this area. This was important as it would help to empower small and large ISPs to compete with the incumbent providers he said. The organisation says it would make a significant short-term contribution to bringing affordable wireless broadband to all parts of the nation.

?ISPA?s members already have a track record of service innovation and pricing decreases, we need look no further than uncapped broadband as an example, in the fixed line broadband market. This has clearly been recognised by the minister, who has obviously noted that at present, there are only limited opportunities to compete with the Mobile Network Operators in the provision of mobile data services. This can, of course, be addressed on an infrastructure level by the licensing of available high-demand frequency,? notes Cull.

Cull states that the minister?s stance in this regard is clearly a positive one, but that ISPA further urges her to prioritise competition at the retail level. ?The MNOs, beside Cell C, do not offer any resale opportunities and do not appear to be interested in competing with each other, except on a marketing level,? he says. ISPA says it therefore believes that introducing genuine competition into the retail market will have a dramatic impact. This will be felt both in terms of service innovation and the affordability of mobile data services, concludes Cull.

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Report: High oil prices driving the shift away from gas drilling

The oil and gas industry is leaving states like Colorado to invest in oil production in states like Texas and North Dakota, due to the strength of crude oil prices compared to natural gas, according to a new report by Headwaters Economics.

The report was released this week at a news conference in Grand Junction.

Researchers analyzed Colorado's oil and natural gas industry including production volume and value, drilling activity, and the role of energy production in the state's economy.

Headwaters is a nonprofit, independent Montana-based organization that researches issues important to the West, concerning energy, planning, natural resources, tourism, recreation and public lands.

The report found that Colorado's oil and natural gas industry is performing in line with national trends and has recovered a significant share of pre-recession drilling activity, particularly on the Front Range due to the availability of oil and natural gas liquids.

?We looked at six Rocky Mountain states, including Colorado,? research economist Mark Haggerty said. ?The big take-away is all industry activity is driven by price. There's been a big shift between natural gas and oil prices. Oil prices are high so the industry is reducing its investments in natural gas and leaving states for Texas and North Dakota,? where there are proven oil fields.

Researchers looked at both the fossil fuel and renewable energy industries to determine changes that have occurred and how that has affected the economy.

Oil and gas extraction in Colorado accounted for 1 percent of employment in 2010, although the report did not break that statistic down by county. Employment with the industry is more significant in Mesa and Garfield counties.

The report found Colorado has strong competitive advantages in the renewable energy sector, and investment could be important for diversifying the state's economy and energy portfolio. ?Green jobs,? of which renewable energy is a part, accounted for 2 percent of all employment, according to the Brookings Institute.

The report also showed that Colorado's effective tax rate is lower than most energy-producing Western states, meaning Colorado collects less tax revenue than its peers. Colorado will collect $700,000 less from each new well compared to Wyoming, the state with the highest effective tax rate.

Geology, the price of oil and gas, and available technology is what drives industry decisions on where to invest, the report found.

?So we don't see taxes affecting where the industry goes,? Haggerty said.

David Ludlam, executive director of the Western Slope Colorado Oil and Gas Association, disagrees.

?The thrust of the report is the time is right to raise taxes on the industry,? Ludlam said. ?We believe the opposite. All of the industry pays their fair share. We do, and more.?

Colorado not only has a lower tax rate than most of the other Western states, it also ?takes the longest time to collect revenue, with the last revenue coming 13 months after the end of the three-year production period. By comparison, North Dakota and Montana collect revenue within one to four months after the production period ends,? the report states.

Colorado's revenue from resource extraction is more volatile than in other states due to its low tax rate and longer collection lag period, Haggerty said.

?We think that has consequences for communities that need to have [money] to mitigate impacts, and benefit from the resources,? Haggerty said.

Headwaters Economics does not lobby or support legislation.

?Our goal is to promote information and discussion on these important issues,? Haggerty said.

The full report can be viewed at http://headwaterseconomics.org/energy/western/colorado-oil-and-gas/.

ssullivan@gjfreepress.com

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Tickets to be inside the American Airlines Arena for Monday's Miami Heat championship parade are sold out.

Owner Micky Arison tweeted Saturday, "Sorry 15k+ seats were gone in less then 5 minutes.? There will be room for hundreds of thousands more on parade route."

The city of Miami said the parade will take place Monday from 11 a.m. until 12:30 p.m.

It will begin at Southwest Eighth Street and Second Avenue, travel east on Eighth Street and then turn north on Brickell Avenue.? It will cross the bridge and go north on Biscayne Boulevard and into the American Airlines Arena via Northeast Eight Street.

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Friday, June 22, 2012

Sandusky trial: Deliberations begin after impassioned defense

BELLEFONTE, Pa. ? For 72 minutes Thursday morning, defense attorney Joe Amendola paced in front of the jurors' box and accomplished what many thought impossible: make an impassioned and purposeful case that Jerry Sandusky was innocent of child abuse charges.

Jerry Sandusky faces 48 counts of sexual molestation and faces up to 400 years in prison. (REUTERS)He invoked Mother Teresa and Joe Paterno. He directly attacked some of the state's strongest evidence against his client, including Sandusky's stumbling interview with NBC. He painted the picture of overaggressive cops, social workers and even a newspaper hell-bent on getting the former Penn State defensive coordinator.

And he consistently challenged jurors to consider the totality of the circumstances, that no one ever alleged anything against Sandusky until he was in his mid 50s, that the police didn't arrest him on numerous previous accusations and that Sandusky couldn't have had the time to commit all these crimes. He concluded that this was the work of a vast conspiracy driven by money from potential civil suits.

"Folks, do we have to get hit in the head with a brick to figure this out?" Amendola said before pointing at Sandusky seated at the defense table. "This man's life is at stake."

Amendola maximized what was the limited amount of material the defense had to work with. If Sandusky beats the long odds of earning an acquittal or even if the jury comes back hung, then it's because of this closing argument, far and away the defense's best moment of the nearly two-week trial.

[Related: Sandusky juror profiles: Most of the seven women, five men have Penn State ties]

Of course, nothing may be enough to save Sandusky from 48 counts related to sexually abusing 10 boys over a 15-year period (four counts were dropped from the original 52). During the trial, the state presented waves of emotionally powerful testimony, devastated witnesses and Sandusky's own bizarre behavior.

Deputy attorney general Joseph E. McGettigan III followed Amendola with his own summation, which was halting and not nearly as strong but mocked the vast conspiracy theory that would require compliance from hundreds of participants over decades.

"It's not about conspiracies, it's not about time-travel conspiracies, it's not about people making financial fortunes," McGettigan said. "? It collapses under itself.

"? This is about what happened to those boys," he said as he pointed at the boyhood pictures of eight of the alleged victims.

The jury received the case at 1:12 p.m. ET and will be sequestered during deliberations. Sandusky, who has maintained his innocence, faces as many as 400 years in prison.

The case against him is strong, with McGettigan using Amendola's own words from his opening statement by reminding the jury that it was the defense that stated, "The Commonwealth has overwhelming evidence against Mr. Sandusky."

No matter the outcome, no matter which way you fell on Sandusky's guilt, what Amendola pulled off was some tremendous lawyering. He's been oft-criticized for his tactics since the Sandusky scandal went national in November, but he delivered on his reputation as a fine attorney Thursday morning in a warm, crowded courtroom.

His strongest arguments were pointing out that Sandusky was never accused of anything until the mid-1990s.

"So out of the blue, when he is in his mid 50s, he decides to be a pedophile," he said. "Does that make sense?"

[Related: Sandusky, Ohio: Proud city fights off an adverse double meaning]

He tried to destroy the testimony of former Penn State assistant Mike McQueary, who alleges he walked in on Sandusky engaging in anal sex with a boy in a locker room shower. He noted that McQueary didn't stop this crime and didn't call the cops. McQueary did tell five men, including his father, Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno and university officials, and none of them believed it was worth arresting Sandusky at the time.

Joe Amendola (REUTERS)That, Amendola said, suggests McQueary didn't see what he now says he saw because there's no way they wouldn't have reported it.

"You all have common sense," he said. "Does that make sense?"

He later asked why the police didn't arrest Sandusky in 2008, when Victim No. 1 came forward with considerable accusations.

"They could have arrested him in 2008 if they thought he was such a monster," Amendola argued. "Jerry's a monster. If he's such a monster, why didn't they arrest him in 2008?"

He harped on police who coached alleged victims and said the boys are financially motivated to accuse Sandusky. Amendola even tried to blame the conspiracy for besmirching the reputation of Penn State, the fallout of which included firings of good men and even "a dead coach," a reference to the iconic Paterno.

Later, McGettigan scolded Amendola for pulling Penn State into this case.

In his best and most dramatic moment, McGettigan closed his presentation by walking directly behind the seated Sandusky and telling the jury that while they can't erase the horrible acts committed on the children, they can help make things right.

[Related: Dan Wetzel: Defense rests without letting Jerry Sandusky testify]

"What you can do, should do, must do is come out and say the defendant, that he molested, abused and hurt these children," McGettigan said. "You can't give back those souls, those pieces of the souls he took.

"You can acknowledge it and give him the justice he deserves, find him guilty of everything."

In a case where the defendant has acknowledged that he regularly laid in bed with boys and hugged, wrestled and tickled boys in the shower, there wasn't much room for the defense to work with.

Amendola's argument, at the very least, could play well to any juror that may distrust authorities or see Sandusky as a railroaded former local hero.

Considering many thought Sandusky stood little chance, Amendola at least gave him hope.

McGettigan didn't let up, though. He went, again, through the brutal details of Sandusky molesting the boys, pounding home each act and playing on the state's great advantage: the alleged victims' testimonies. It's one thing to allege a giant conspiracy, it's another to cause jurors to forget about the often-powerful personal testimony of anguished accusers and witnesses.

He defended McQueary, the police investigators, the children's youth services staffers and the host of others who testified against Sandusky. He asked that if nothing happened in the shower the night McQueary walked in, why didn't Sandusky bring forward the boy today to say it was an innocent event? Today he's a grown man who has not been identified and did not testify.

Jerry Sandusky's wife Dottie arrives at the courthouse. (AP)McGettigan also took time to rebut a number of Amendola's assertions that weren't factually correct. He lacked the flair of the defense attorney, but he had a mountain of evidence and facts on his side.

The prosecution also brought in three of the alleged victims and their families to sit in the first two rows of the gallery, near the jury. The alleged victims spent McGettigan's 64-minute long closing argument looking directly at jurors.

On the other side of the court, Dottie Sandusky sat with four of her and Jerry's adopted children ? three sons and a daughter. One of their children, Matt, who was on the witness list but did not testify, was not present.

Judge John Cleland gave jurors detailed jury instructions and then reminded them that "you must decide those charges on the evidence."

After they shuffled out to Courtroom No. 2 to get to work, Amendola expressed that he was "tired."

"We faced such an uphill battle, it was like climbing Mt. Everest from the foot of the hill," he said. "We just tried to get to an even playing field."

Just a few feet away, Sandusky stood with his hands in his pockets. He visited with family as his wife gently rubbed his back and arm. His fate would be determined just down the hall.

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