Wednesday, October 31, 2012

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Amid storm, Alzheimer's patient wouldn't leave

Amid the chaos of superstorm Sandy, an 89-year-old woman with Alzheimer?s disease rebuffed rescuers? efforts and refused to evacuate her New Jersey home this week, raising questions about her safety -- and about the dilemma posed by dementia patients during a disaster.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036697/vp/49630633#49630633

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Monday, October 29, 2012

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Friday, October 26, 2012

Halo 4 = Microsoft's Most Expensive Game | Video Game Blog ...

Published: 25 October 2012 1:58 PM UTC

Posted in: News, Xbox 360, Xbox News

Tags: 343 Industries, Halo 4, master chief, Microsoft Studios, MLG Dallas, Phil Spencer

Ever wonder how much it costs to make a game? I?m no expert on the matter, but it?s quite a lot of money. According to Microsoft Studios head, Phil Spencer reported the following to Polygon when asked about the games expenses:

?Absolutely. Nothing?s even close.?

The ?most important entertainment product in the company? is a three billion dollar franchise. If I made anywhere near that, I think I?d have a heart attack. You can bet there is a lot being put in to this game, but I?m not just talking about the money here. The numbers speak for itself.

Halo 4 is indeed confirmed for MLG Dallas?and will be not only a sneak peak at the game, before people rush their local GameStops on November 6th, but will prove to be quite the exciting event. On November 2-4, the weekend before the game releases, there will be some early competition going on in this game. Be sure your internet bills are payed, and you have a awesome connection to keep up. You DO NOT want to miss this.?


Article from Gamersyndrome.com

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Source: http://gamersyndrome.com/2012/xbox-360/halo4-microsoft-expensive-game/

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Brand Equity: Are You Still the Beach Ball? | Business 2 Community

Brand Equity - Do you have advocates who will keep you up in the air?Recently, we talked about being confronted with unexpected negative publicity, and that we need to get all the right people around the table to talk about the what-ifs, and to prepare for them.

Another critical component we must consider, and which is increasingly possible today because of Social Media, is the importance of building equity in your brand every day.

Building brand equity is HUGE in times of trouble.

What Is Brand Equity?

If you and your firm have spent time and resources building relationships with your friends and followers, these unexpected episodes can be softened by the padding I will call pre-existing support and admiration, or Brand Equity. When we are referring to efforts solely online, it can be referred to as Social Capital.

It is that part of you (the brand) people have decided they want to buy, or support, or do business with. This doesn?t always mean they are going to spend money with you, but they have decided they like you, and they will go out of their way to support you. In essence, they feel like they own a part of you (the equity). They have bought in to you, and they?re happy about that.

It doesn?t happen overnight.

It takes regular interaction and conversation in Social Media, as well as in many other non-digital ways.

How does it work?

Picture it like a beach ball at a baseball game. You?ve seen them. They get tossed in to the crowd to bat around until someone is holding them when the music stops. They often win something for being the last one to hold that beach ball.

Similar to that beach ball, if you have built Brand Equity and you get in trouble, or experience negative publicity about your firm, those who already know, like and trust you might be willing to keep you up in the air while you issue apologies, comments, good deeds, remorse and whatever else needs to be done to make it right, or as right as possible.

The people who do this are sometimes called your Brand Advocates. We will talk more about them in another post, but let me tell you, they are pure gold in the life of your business.

Sure, another negative comment will come along and, just like the ball, you?ll get dropped by someone every once in a while. Then, suddenly, someone who wants to support you might just pick you up, post positive comments on your behalf, and try to help put you back in the game.

Even if they aren?t willing to post something positive on your behalf, those who are invested in you will be less likely to pile on, and will be much more forgiving, letting the matter slide, than those who have not.

That?s the power of Brand Equity.

Are you building Brand Equity?

Are you out there establishing the relationships necessary to not only build business, but to also encourage the kind of relationships that cause others to become your Brand Advocates?

There?s no time like the present to organize your efforts.

There?s no better time than today to begin finding those who will support you, and help keep you up in the air when crises arise.

Do you have Brand Advocates who will help support you in times of trouble?

Are you the beach ball others want to keep up in the air?

Source: http://www.business2community.com/branding/brand-equity-are-you-still-the-beach-ball-0314644

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Fishing for answers off Fukushima

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? Japan's "triple disaster," as it has become known, began on March 11, 2011, and remains unprecedented in its scope and complexity. To understand the lingering effects and potential public health implications of that chain of events, scientists are turning to a diverse and widespread sentinel in the world's ocean: fish.

Events on March 11 began with a magnitude 9.0 earthquake, the fourth largest ever recorded. The earthquake in turn spawned a massive 40-foot tsunami that inundated the northeast Japanese coast and resulted in an estimated 20,000 missing or dead. Finally, the wave caused catastrophic damage to the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant, resulting in the largest accidental release of radiation to the ocean in history, 80 percent of which ended up in the Northwest Pacific Ocean.

In a Perspectives article appearing in October 26, 2012, issue of the journal Science, WHOI marine chemist Ken Buesseler analyzed data made publicly available by the Japanese Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (MAFF) on radiation levels in fish, shellfish and seaweed collected at ports and inland sites in and around Fukushima Prefecture. The picture he draws from the nearly 9,000 samples describes the complex interplay between radionuclides released from Fukushima and the marine environment.

In it, Buesseler shows that the vast majority of fish caught off the northeast coast of Japan remain below limits for seafood consumption, even though the Japanese government tightened those limits in April 2012. Nevertheless, he also finds that the most highly contaminated fish continue to be caught off the coast of Fukushima Prefecture, as could be expected, and that demersal, or bottom-dwelling fish, consistently show the highest level of contamination by a radioactive isotope of cesium from the damaged nuclear power plant. He also points out that levels of contamination in almost all classifications of fish are not declining, although not all types of fish are showing the same levels, and some are not showing any appreciable contamination.

As a result, Buesseler concludes that there may be a continuing source of radionuclides into the ocean, either in the form of low-level leaks from the reactor site itself or contaminated sediment on the seafloor. In addition, the varying levels of contamination across fish types points to complex methods of uptake and release by different species, making the task of regulation and of communicating the reasons behind decision-making to the fish-hungry Japanese public all the more difficult.

"To predict the how patterns of contamination will change over time will take more than just studies of fish," said Buesseler, who led an international research cruise in 2011 to study the spread of radionuclides from Fukushima. "What we really need is a better understanding of the sources and sinks of cesium and other radionuclides that continue to drive what we're seeing in the ocean off Fukushima."

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College price hikes more modest but still painful

The sticker price of in-state tuition at four-year public universities climbed about $400 this fall, an increase of nearly 5 percent that brought the average to $8,655. That's a modest increase compared to recent years but still painful for families with stagnant incomes after a prolonged economic slump.

Room-and-board charges grew by a comparable amount, raising the full cost for students living on campus to $17,860.

The latest annual figures from the College Board, out Wednesday, show only about one-third of full-time students pay that published price. The estimated net price ? what students pay on average after accounting for grants and tax credits ? remains considerably lower than the list price: about $2,910 for tuition at public four-year universities, and $12,110 including room and board.

But after several years when a wave of student aid from Washington held net prices mostly in check, real costs for students have now jumped two straight years, as that wave washes back from its high-water mark.

At private colleges, enrolling about one-quarter of four-year college students, list prices remained substantially higher: $39,518 on average, including room and board. During the previous three years, net prices at private colleges had declined. But this year net tuition and fees increased about $780. Including room and board, but factoring in aid, the typical student at a private college is paying $23,840.

At public two-year colleges, tuition and fees increased $172 to $2,959. On average, those costs are entirely covered by aid.

Altogether, the latest figures send mixed signals. They highlight that higher education, while increasingly essential economically, is devouring an ever-increasing share of family incomes, which are lower than a decade ago. But the numbers could also signal an inflection point where several unsustainable trends in costs, borrowing, and student aid at last begin to break, though it's too soon to say for sure, said report co-author Sandy Baum of the College Board and George Washington University.

Prices were up this year, though at barely half the rate of the previous two years. Enrollment, after surging nationally for several years after the economy collapsed in 2008, has leveled off. Partly as a result, federal aid is also now declining slightly after several years of double-digit increases.

Even student borrowing, the source of much anxiety, declined last year by about 4 percent. Borrowing remained 24 percent higher than five years earlier, but the annual decline was the first in at least two decades.

Explanations could include debt aversion, more parents employed, or simply a decline in enrollment overall, particularly at for-profit colleges, where students typically borrow more than at other types of school.

"It's not that college is cheaper," Baum said. "It could be parents' savings have come back a little so they're able to help. It could be that they're hesitant to borrow."

The figures come as the two presidential candidates regularly lament the rising costs of college, with President Barack Obama boasting that the broad expansion of federal student aid during his term has helped cushion the blow from sharp funding cuts from the states. His Republican challenger, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney, argues increased aid from Washington has encouraged colleges to charge more.

The report largely blames state cuts for rising tuition, highlighting historical data showing tuition jumps most when states support falls. According to the College Board ? a not-for-profit membership group that promotes college access and owns the SAT exam ? state funding per student to higher education has now declined four straight years, and is down 26 percent over the last five.

The tectonic shifts in the economics of higher education, with costs shifting from the states to families and the federal government, are on display across the country, though perhaps nowhere more vividly than in places like the California State University system, which educates 427,000 students. CSU, which saw state cuts of $750 million this year alone, has said it will have to increase tuition again as soon as this winter if a state ballot initiative that would provide more funding fails to pass on Nov. 6.

"We tell them if you don't vote you're literally going to be voting for a tuition increase," said Pedro Ramirez, a graduate student at Cal State-Long Beach who is working to rally student support for the ballot measure. He says he managed to finish his undergraduate degree from another CSU campus in Fresno last year without student loans ? but not without credit card debt.

Cal State-Long Beach's tuition of $6,800 is below the national average, which helps explain why it got 78,000 applications last year, said President King Alexander. But prices are $2,000 higher than two years ago, only partly offsetting cuts of $4,000 per student from the state, and have hit low-income students hard (the CSU system is the nation's largest recipient of Pell Grants, which go mostly to students from families earning under $40,000).

The effects of rising tuition aren't always as straightforward as students hitting an unaffordable price point and giving up, though that happens, Alexander said. Rather, it's a more complex and destructive process. Fewer faculty means long wait lists for classes, keeping students from progressing. Students, meanwhile, spend more time at jobs and less time studying.

"You're seeing less students drop out because the aid is available, but you're seeing more students working, which also has the impact of slowing them down," Alexander said. "That really isn't good for society, because they should be done, and they're taking up extra slots."

Alexander said if current trends continue, states are on track to stop funding higher education entirely as soon as 2020. But he also says others aren't blameless ? parents who assume colleges that don't charge much can't be very good, and colleges, particularly private ones, that have raised prices to increase their prestige, casting affordability concerns aside. According to the Chronicle of Higher Education, at least 123 colleges charge more than $50,000 per year in combined tuition, fees, room and board.

"There are good payers, institutions, who've done a good job keeping it lower than most, and there are bad guys in this who haven't paid any attention to this whatsoever," Alexander said.

Among other findings in the College Board's latest report:

?New Hampshire and Vermont have the highest published in-state tuition charges, at around $14,000 each. Wyoming has the lowest at $4,287, followed by Utah at $5,595.

?The College Board's figures are comparable to other recent reports on rising student debt: About 57 percent of 2010-2011 bachelor's degree recipients graduated with debt, which averaged $23,800 (another report last week calculated figures about $3,000 higher). Of students who entered college in 2003-2004, only about 2 percent had more than $50,000 in debt in 2009. Two-thirds of all students who entered that year had less than $10,000.

?The percentage increases in costs at four-year public colleges have declined each of the last four years, but continue to race ahead of overall inflation ? up 27 percent beyond inflation in the five years since 2007, compared to a 31 percent increase over the five years before that.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/college-price-hikes-more-modest-still-painful-040330853--finance.html

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Ford deepens European cuts, sees $3 billion losses

LONDON/DETROIT (Reuters) - Ford unleashed a second volley of European job cuts and plant closures on Thursday to try to halt regional losses it expects to total $3 billion over two years.

A day after announcing the closure of a major car plant in Genk, Belgium, Ford told British unions it would scrap its Southampton van factory and an associated stamping facility in Dagenham next year, slashing 1,400 jobs.

Thursday's announced closures end vehicle manufacturing by Ford in Britain and bring its total job cuts to 6,200, reducing European production capacity by 18 percent to save $450-500 million a year, the company said.

With no market recovery in sight, car makers are struggling to scrap underused factories and surplus jobs that are racking up losses in Europe.

The Southampton plant was the fourth European vehicle plant closure announced this year.

Ford Chief Executive Alan Mulally told reporters and analysts the cutbacks were designed to "return profitability to our very important European operations by mid-decade", setting new medium-term operating margin goal of 6-8 percent.

Stephen Odell, chief executive of Ford of Europe, said during the same call that Peugeot's , French government-backed refinancing deal announced on Wednesday raised questions, highlighting transatlantic tension over the industry.

"I don't think it's sustainable for support from governments to keep competitive companies going forward, particularly in a protracted downsized economy," he said.

Workers at Ford's British plants were distraught. "It's a kick in the teeth," said Dominic O'Callaghan, 39, a shop steward at Dagenham. "The guys worked hard."

PSA Peugeot Citroen has encountered stiff government and union resistance to 8,000 planned job cuts and the closure of its Aulnay plant, while General Motors' Opel division is in protracted talks to slash jobs and close its Bochum plant in Germany - but not before 2016.

"What's remarkable about Ford is how quickly things are moving, which is a sign of good management," said London-based UBS analyst Philippe Houchois.

"With GM Europe you always wonder what's going on - it looks like they are still bogged down in deciding what to do."

Ford had previously forecast a full-year European loss in excess of $1 billion, without giving further guidance.

On Thursday the company increased the loss forecast to more than $1.5 billion and said it would likely be repeated next year. But Ford said overall pre-tax profit improved in the third quarter, excluding non-recurring items.

The announcements came in a grim week for the industry. On Thursday Chinese-owned Volvo Car Corporation said it was cutting production in Belgium, while Germany's Daimler said late on Wednesday it would not improve profit margins next year.

Ford said future versions of the Mondeo, S-MAX and Galaxy, currently assembled in Genk, will be moved to Ford's plant in Valencia Spain, the company said on Wednesday. The new Mondeo will be introduced in late 2014 after an 18-month delay.

Southampton's production, which last year fell short of 30,000 vehicles, is to be transferred to Ford's existing Transit plant in Turkey, under the plans announced on Thursday.

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Ford's stamping and tooling plant in Dagenham, Essex, will also close next year, the company said. The facility employs 930 workers.

Staff in Southampton were told to down tools and take the day off as news of the closures broke, and most said they were heading to the pub. The U.S. automaker currently employs 11,400 British workers at sites including Halewood, near Liverpool, and Bridgend in South Wales.

Britain will remain a centre of "powertrain excellence" for the automaker, Odell said.

The company announced a "next-generation low-CO2 2.0-litre diesel" to be made in Dagenham that would power future Ford vehicles from 2016. It also said additional investment was expected at Bridgend to support ongoing high volumes of petrol engine manufacture.

"Ford is demonstrating the vision and industrial courage to make tough decisions today that will pay off long term," Morgan Stanley analyst Adam Jonas said in a note to investors.

Jonas, who had previously expected Ford to continue reporting European losses through 2015, said its restructuring measures could bring the breakeven forward one year.

Others including Christoph Stuermer of consulting firm IHS Automotive said further upheaval was yet to come at Ford.

"One other passenger-car factory will have to close," Stuermer predicted.

(Additional reporting by Alessandra Prentice, Andreas Cremer,; writing by Laurence Frost; editing by Kate Holton and Philippa Fletcher)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ford-cut-1-300-british-jobs-sky-news-102250045--finance.html

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

The iPad Mini's Guts Are Basically an iPad 2

Apple's new iPad Mini is here, with all the attendant fawning. But strip away the smaller size, and what is it really? A tiny little iPad 2. More »


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Leaders push for more jobs in Virginia

RICHMOND, VA (WWBT)- A new partnership could mean more jobs for college grads and more business opportunities for companies considering Virginia.??

All public universities in the state are joining forces with state economic leaders to say "yes" to Virginia.This program even involves the white house. One of the organizers met with President Obama to work out the details.

Like most college seniors, Marketing Major Ibrahim Althwaini is thinking about life after graduation. He's from Saudi Arabia, but would like to work in Virginia but that means finding a good job:

"These opportunities ? I'm sure everyone would appreciate them in Richmond," said Althwaini. "We need that.??

Now his school could help grow the jobs for their graduates. A joint marketing plan brings together economic developers and public colleges to bring new business to Virginia, and expand the ones already here.?

"The idea is to bring universities together on an economic development platform so we can have a bigger footprint in the marketplace and talk about Virginia globally," said Virginia Economic Development Partnership President and CEO, Martin Briley.

The focus is to combine the strengths of business - and Virginia's graduates - a collaboration of the best the state has to offer. One key example is a Rolls Royce plant that opened in Prince George.?

"That's a great example of universities working with VEDP economic development locally and state-wide to come up with a reason for Rolls Royce to come here beyond the normal," said Secretary of Commerce and Trade James Cheng.??

Governor Bob McDonnell has added $230 million to the biennial budget to support public universities and incentives to research target areas that could bring top jobs to Virginia.??

Now it's up to state and education leaders to pass the word along to companies and give them a good reason to open up shop in Virginia.??

The agreement will be in effect until June of 2014.

Details outlined in the memorandum of understanding

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Syrian shell hits Turkish health center: Report

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - An anti-aircraft shell fired from Syria hit a health center across the border in the Reyhanli district of Turkey's Hatay province on Tuesday but there were no immediate reports of injuries, CNN Turk television said.

Turkey has bolstered its military presence along its 900-km (560-mile) border with Syria and has been responding in kind to gunfire and mortar shells hitting its territory from fighting between Syrian rebels and government forces.

The Reyhanli district governor's office said it had no immediate information on the incident.

Tension between the two neighbors, once close allies, is at its highest since Ankara turned against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad last year over his violent crackdown on anti-government protests.

Turkish newspaper Milliyet said on Saturday that the Turkish military had fired on Syria 87 times, killing 12 Syrian soldiers and destroying several tanks in retaliation for Syrian shells and mortar bombs landing inside Turkey.

Turkey's Chief-of-Staff General Necdet Ozel said this month that his troops would respond "with greater force" if shells continued to land on Turkish soil, and parliament has also authorized the deployment of troops beyond Turkey, heightening fears that Syria's civil war could drag in regional powers.

(Reporting by Daren Butler and Ece Toksabay; Writing by Nick Tattersall; Editing by Jon Hemming)

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Ellen DeGeneres to receive top humor prize in DC

FILE- This Sept. 26, 2011, file photo, originally provided by Warner Bros., shows Ellen DeGeneres during a taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in Burbank, Calif. The Kennedy Center in Washington is awarding DeGeneres the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Oct. 22. The show will be broadcast on PBS stations Oct. 30. (AP Photo/Warner Bros., Michael Rozman, File)

FILE- This Sept. 26, 2011, file photo, originally provided by Warner Bros., shows Ellen DeGeneres during a taping of "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" in Burbank, Calif. The Kennedy Center in Washington is awarding DeGeneres the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Oct. 22. The show will be broadcast on PBS stations Oct. 30. (AP Photo/Warner Bros., Michael Rozman, File)

(AP) ? Jane Lynch and John Leguizamo are joining a lineup that includes Jimmy Kimmel and Kristin Chenoweth to honor Ellen DeGeneres with the nation's top humor prize in Washington.

The Kennedy Center is awarding DeGeneres the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Monday night. The show will be broadcast Oct. 30 on PBS stations.

Star entertainers will deliver tribute performances to salute DeGeneres, 54. The lineup includes Jason Mraz, John Krasinski and Sean Hayes.

When she first heard she was receiving the same honor that Bill Cosby, Tina Fey and Will Ferrell won in recent years, DeGeneres joked, "It really makes me wonder ... why didn't I get this sooner?"

DeGeneres began her career as a comedy club emcee in her native New Orleans. In 1986 after she performed on Johnny Carson's show, he invited her over to his desk chat. She was the first female comedian to receive that invitation from Carson.

Turning to acting, DeGeneres landed sitcoms on Fox and ABC, eventually starring in "Ellen" from 1994 to 1998. She broke new ground and a taboo in 1997 when she came out publicly as a lesbian and her TV persona then became the first lead character on prime-time TV to reveal she was gay. A record 46 million viewers watched the episode.

The show began to tank, though, and was canceled a year later. The feeling of rejection was enough to send DeGeneres into a depression. Still, "Ellen" paved the way for future shows to feature gay characters, from "Will and Grace" to "Modern Family."

DeGeneres came back with a CBS sitcom, movie roles and even a stint as an "American Idol" judge. Forbes magazine has ranked her as the 47th most powerful woman in the world and estimated her earnings at $53 million last year.

Her hit talk show that debuted in 2003 is now in its 10th season. Among other achievements, that's where she eventually persuaded President Barack Obama to dance.

"She's brilliantly shined a light on society, and that's what Mark Twain did," said Cappy McGarr, an executive producer for the Mark Twain Prize show, when the award was announced in May.

The prize honors comedians in Mark Twain's tradition of satire and social commentary. Past winners include Steve Martin, Lily Tomlin and Whoopi Goldberg.

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Monday, October 22, 2012

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Man Food by Mark Hix | Roast Game Birds | Style and Substance ...

Food & Drink

Cooking Sunday lunch? It?s that time of year when you can be a little more adventurous.?

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You should allow a couple of?birds per person for a?really decadent gamey feast.

You can buy them trussed or tied, or just as they are, and?if you?re using snipe or?woodcock, the beak can be used to truss the birds through the legs for an even more dramatic presentation.

If your birds come with their?livers, these?can be quickly fried, chopped and spread onto toast. I?d also recommend serving a pan gravy or a jelly, such as cranberry, rowan, quince or?rose-hip.

Roast Game Birds (serves 6-8)

Ingredients:

16 or so small oven-ready game birds
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
A bunch of fresh sage?leaves
A few knobs of butter,?softened
Pan gravy or a hedgerow jelly; bread?sauce,?to?serve

Directions:

1 | Preheat the oven to?230?C/gas mark 8.
2 | Season the birds inside and out and place the sage leaves in the cavities.
3 | Rub the breasts with the?softened butter.
4 | Place in one or two large roasting trays and roast for about 15 minutes, keeping them pink and basting with?the butter from time to?time. If you are cooking widgeon, allow an extra 10?minutes or so, as they tend to be twice the size.

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October 21st, 2012

Source: http://www.esquire.co.uk/2012/10/man-food-by-mark-hix-roast-game-birds/

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Half-baked education at schools without playgrounds ? The Punch ...

Half-built: Akute Community High School, Akute, Ogun State.

More and more schools are being established in the country without playgrounds and recreational facilities. Some of the schools, many of which were set up in the past decade, are located in residential buildings and other structures like shopping complexes with tiled premises, ALLWELL OKPI and SAMUEL AWOYINFA report

Education is a multi-task phenomenon. It involves the use of the brain, mind and body for holistic development of a child. But most schools these days ignore the physical element of education.

These types of schools come in different shapes and sizes. Some of them lack facilities, and the school fees they charge are low; others are rich schools with big structures and charge expensive fees. One major problem they share is the fact that though they are government-approved, they do not have facilities for extra-curricular facilities like sports and other aspects of physical education that should give pupils a rounded academic experience or development.

In developed countries, being involved in sports from primary school to secondary school can be the leeway to acquiring university education, what with the numerous sports-related scholarships that pupils who excel in sports can enjoy.

But Nigerian children seem to have been robbed of this opportunity, as most schools our correspondents visited only have concrete ?fields? where pupils engage in semblance of sporting activities that are better done on natural fields.

Psychologists and teachers say this trend, which implies that pupils spend most of their time in the classroom with little or no playtime, puts the nation at risk of having more physically unfit and poorly educated workforce in the future.

A psychologist and lecturer at the Department of Educational Foundations at the University of Lagos, Dr. Sola Aletan, argued that it is unhealthy to confine children in classrooms all day without giving them opportunity to play.?

He said, ?Education is about raising children morally, socially, academically, and physically. But today, that physical aspect has been eroded, so you find the kids confined in their classrooms from morning till evening when they go home. It is an unhealthy situation. I don?t blame the school proprietors or proprietresses for these lapses. I blame government for allowing this to thrive.

?When you look at people that made it in the area of sports, you will discover that they attended a primary or secondary school where their sporting talents were discovered early. If you look at our national team players, you will discover that they went to schools where they had playgrounds.?

This much can be seen in the examples of three former Nigerian football superstars ? Messrs Godwin Odiye, Stephen Keshi and Paul Okoku ? who, recently, decided to rehabilitate the sporting facilities in their alma mater.

The three athletes had attended St. Paul?s Catholic Nursery and Primary School, Ebute Meta, Lagos, where track and field events, as well as football were part and parcel of learning.

The players were, however, shocked to discover that decades after they had left, builings had taken over the fields where they played football and did other sporting events.

For the footballers whose future professional success was carved out of the little events they participated in as pupils in the school, it was unacceptable for their alma mater to be without a football pitch, among other sporting facilities they enjoyed in their growing-up years.

Okoku lamented: ?I am not happy. First of all, look at the pitch where we played, they have three buildings erected on the field that produced us.

?The field is occupied by classrooms, so where do you have the space for the kids to display their talents? My disappointment is that we have forgotten that to have an educational environment, we need to have a sporting environment too, because both of them go hand in hand.?

Aletan couldn?t agree more, as he said that academic and physical exercises have a lot in common.

He explained, ?When the body is exercised, the individual will be alert, awake, stronger and ready to learn. But when they are just in the class, they eat, drink, and sleep; they get tired easily; only that these children cannot voice out all these things to their teachers. But it can affect them; they will look somehow tired and dull, and it is because their bodies have not been sufficiently exercised.?

The psychologist said the situation of many children was complicated largely because of the lifestyle of their parents who keep them busy with after-school home coaching when they should be engaged in profitable extra-curricular activities. ?All of these prevent children from expressing themselves physically, confining them to just studies and watching television,? he said.

While listing the immediate and short-term effects of loss of playtime in early school days, Aletan said these included obesity, restlessness and inability to concentrate due to large amount of unspent energy; and on the long run, the dwindling performance of the nation in different sports.

He also said that people who did not have the opportunity to play as children are less likely to exercise regularly as adults. Consequently, they will be prone to illness.

According to Dr. Samson Babatunde, lecturer at the Department of Human Kinetics and Health Education, University of Lagos, lack of exercise has adverse effects on the academic performance of young pupils and students.

He said, ?Exercise and sports are chemical erasers that can assist in reorganising the pent-up tension in a person. When you exercise, you become refreshed and when you engage in other activities, whether mental work or any other activities, you will be focused and you will perform well. It is therefore very unfortunate that these days, pupils don?t have the opportunity to engage in sports and exercise.?

He also noted that the inclusion of sports and other physical exercises as part of the school?s curriculum is the reason teens in the U.S. and some parts of Europe develop huge and healthy bodies, and as a result, they do not fall ill easily.

He said, ?If we also give our children opportunities to engage in physical activities right from the primary school, we will discover that they will grow well, too, and they will be healthy.?

The Human Kinetics lecturer said physical education and sports are ?complimentary education,? meaning that whatever field of study a person takes to, his or her education is not complete unless physical education is added to it.

He explained, ?It has been found out that students who are allowed to participate well in physical education are academically better than others who do not. There are physiological reasons for that. If you exercise well, your circulatory system will work well. This circulatory system will disperse the necessary nutrients to every part of the body, including the brain, which we use for academics.?

Babatunde also said exercise had psychological effects on pupils. According to him, when a teacher allows the pupils who are tired as a result of being in class for hours to engage in recreational activities, they will return, more psychologically ready to learn.

Other benefits of sports in schools as highlighted by Babatunde include uniting the pupils, teaching them team work and making them disciplined.

He said, ?If you allow them to participate in sporting activities, if they want to excel, they will have to abide by the rules and regulations of the game. That means you are training them to be ethical and disciplined, as well as to imbibe the ability to take turns and allow other people to take their own turn, which is essential in any society.

?Secondly, someone who is engaged in team sports cannot be selfish because we know that the success of a team is dependent on how cohesive that team is; then you must cooperate with other people. And thirdly, if properly planned, sports can foster unity amongst the students, because in the field, students are able to interact with one another, and from there, permanent friendships are built.?

The argument, most time, is that though public schools are better in terms of giving pupils ample playtime because most of them have spaces big enough for at least a football pitch, in terms of sporting facilities, some private schools are a lot better academically.??

Hallmark Nursery and Primary Schools, Agidingbi, Ikeja, Lagos, is one of such with mini football pitch, sandy area for toddlers and other facilities like swings and merry-go-rounds.

The proprietress of the school, Mrs. Meg Nwobia, said extra-curricular activities are as important as mathematics or English language, and should be treated as a subject in schools.

She said, ?I remember that when we were in primary school, it was a normal thing for a school to have a football field and spaces for other games. We used to look forward to going out for breaks to play. Then, we had short breaks and long breaks. After playing for about 40 minutes, you were exhausted and in the next one hour you couldn?t tell the teacher that you wanted to go to the toilet, because you would have done that.

?It helps the kids to sit down and concentrate. Play is like a subject on its own. So, the way you plan mathematics, English and social studies and you put them on the timetable, that is how you should plan play. It is an integral part of the child?s learning,? she said.

According to Nwobia, play is particularly important for toddlers in pre-school, as all they really want to do is to play. She said between ages one and three years old, they were not really interested in academics.

Expressing her disappointment with the unhealthy trend, Nwobia said, ?I really wonder how children cope in schools that do not have playgrounds, as they sit down from 8a.m till evening. And I wonder how they get approval to run schools without playgrounds.?

According to Mrs. Nkechi Arinze, a parent, it does not matter what other facilities a school has, it is wrong for it to exist without a playground.

She said, ?It?s really annoying that schools these days neglect playtime. Children need to play, otherwise, they cannot learn well. And some of these schools are very expensive. I know one of such schools in Lekki whose tuition is in hundreds of thousands of naira, yet it has no playground.?

Mr. Sunday Olayiwola, administration officer at the Royal Masters Schools, Central Business District, Alausa, Ikeja, another school with adequate playground and recreational facilities, said playtime was the best avenue for pupils to interact.

Olayiwola, who looks after the school?s playground, among other facilities, and often assists the pupils at the playground, said children discussed a lot of things when they were playing, including what their parents did at home.

?This is because they are not able to let it out in the classroom. They also use the playtime to practise some things they had learnt in class or the ideas they have, like building sand castles and making shoes with sand,? he said.

?According to Adeoshun Olabisi, who heads the Public Relations and Services Department of the school, playtime is one of the best times for the kids to learn. The smart teachers could use the opportunity to teach the children languages, how to count and identify colours, among other things.

He said, ?A teacher can also use the opportunity to identify the weaknesses and strengths of the children ? whether the child is shy, dull or aggressive. A teacher can also identify children who have problem walking or talking, and many other things.?

Students of Zumratul Islamiyah Primary School II, which shares a compound with Akute Community High School, Akute, in Ifo Local Government Area of Ogun State, is one of the numerous government-owned schools without sporting facilities. In fact, the entire compound was flooded when our correspondent visited on Thursday.

Worse still, the secondary school pupils learn under a ramshackle shed made of roughly assembled wooden planks and corrugated roofing sheets. The contraption was divided into about three classes, with a teacher for each of the classes. The environment was rowdy, with no clear distinction between one class and the other.

Both the head teacher of the primary school and the principal of the secondary school, who refused to disclose their identities, said the state government was aware of their predicament.

?The governor himself has been here, with the commissioner for education, so the problem here is known to them, and we believe something is being done about it,? they said.

Talking about what goes for a playground in the school, the head teacher of the primary school merely pointed to a barren land within the premises.

There was a project signboard which signified that the contract for the rehabilitation of the high school had been awarded by the State Universal Basic Education Board.

Ogun State Commissioner for Education, Mr. Segun Odubela, did not pick his call when our correspondent called him on Wednesday, neither did he respond to a text message sent to him.

Again, efforts to speak with the Lagos State Commissioner for Education, Mrs. Olayinka Oladunjoye, was unsuccessful. The Public Relations Officer of the ministry, Mr. Lanre Bajulaiye, said she was away on a two-week official engagement.

Bajulaiye said he was not competent to speak on the issue either. However, a reliable source in the ministry who pleaded anonymity noted that if the state government insisted on inspecting the private nursery and primary schools and even secondary schools in the state, almost 60 per cent of them would be shut down.

The source explained that there were some schools which, apart from not having playgrounds, were not schools in the real sense, but ?pigsties.?

?If you look around, there are some schools built with planks, some are situated in the same building housing either a church or a mosque. They use the same space for both religious worship and school.

?And when we close down such schools, the owners will run to the media or their political godfathers to complain that the state government is wicked. But they won?t tell you that they have flouted the guidelines on the establishment of nursery or primary school. That is the dilemma we are in,? the source said.??

Meanwhile, anyone who wants to run a private nursery or primary school or both in Lagos State must meet specified guidelines, as prepared by the state?s ministry of education. (See Below)

Guidelines for private nursery/primary schools in Lagos State

  • The minimum land requirement for a nursery school shall be standard two plots of land
  • The dimensions of each classroom shall not be less than 8.36 metres by 6.80 metres.
  • There must be a master plan of the school, which must indicate clearly the location of the classrooms: a minimum of three classrooms. In addition, there shall be a library, sick bay, head teacher?s office, staff room, eight water closet toilets and administrative offices
  • There shall be open spaces on the premises of the school for playground (sand-filled) and such as shall be approved as adequate for this purpose
  • The school shall provide adequate toys, recreation facilities such as swing, balls, etc.
  • The building and premises shall be certified as suitable by the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development
  • An adequately equipped sick bay, manned by a qualified nurse, shall be maintained and affiliated to a government-approved hospital close to the school
  • The facilities and infrastructure shall be certified as adequate by the ministry before approval is granted

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Private primary school

  • The minimum land requirement shall be standard one plot of land
  • There must be a master plan of the school, which must indicate clearly the location of the classrooms (minimum of six).
  • There shall be open spaces on the premises of the school as playground, which should be approved as adequate for this purpose
  • The school shall provide sports and games equipment for its pupils
  • The building and premises shall be certified as suitable by the Ministry of Physical Planning and Urban Development
  • A fully equipped sick bay/first aid room shall be maintained at all times, with a trained nurse in attendance and affiliated to a nearby government-approved hospital
  • Provision shall be made for regular water supply and at least eight water closet toilets
  • Schools shall provide adequate fire-fighting and other emergency equipment in all buildings (such as fire extinguishers) and should keep them functional at all times

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Source: http://www.punchng.com/feature/half-baked-education-at-schools-without-playgrounds/

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Make sure rigorous performance expectations don't drive employees ...

You may be tempting fate?and a Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) class-action lawsuit?if you demand so much productivity from employees that they can?t reasonably get everything done within the time you allow. The problem: Employees may feel compelled to work off the clock.

Here?s how it could happen. You tell your managers that employees must track all their time, and then set high expectations for what they must accomplish during that time. The managers push the employees to get the work done, threatening discipline if they fall short. The workers then do the rational thing: They come in early or stay late to meet their quotas and your expectations.

And then someone files an FLSA lawsuit, representing all affected employees.

Recent case: Heather and several other call center employees sued their employer, Verizon Wireless, claiming they worked before and after their shifts but weren?t paid for that time.

According to the employees, before they logged into the call center system each morning at the beginning of their shifts, they spent time checking email, logging onto the system and otherwise preparing for the calls that would soon begin. Then they reversed the process after the end of their scheduled shifts.

Verizon told the court that it neither encouraged nor condoned off-the-clock work, and that the employees could have read email and performed other routine tasks between calls.

The employees said there was literally no time to do so between calls.

Heather and the other plaintiffs sought to represent all other employees who were affected by the same expectations.

The court said they could proceed with the class action, based on their representation that management?s expectations could not be met during regular working hours. Of course, they will now have to prove that was the case. (Jennings, et al., v. Verizon, No. 12-00293, DC MN, 2012)

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Access 2012 Day 2: Keeping Books Open ? Learning LibTech

David Binkley Memorial Lecture by Hugh McGuire

What is a book?

The distinction between ?the internet? & ?books? is totally arbitrary, and will disappear in 5 years.

The book is defined as a discrete coherent collection. The boundaries of a book are critically important. The creator?s intention is important. The book is intended to be coherent.

Why are books important?

A book is an best effort at providing all you need to know or feel on a particular topic.

Books govern our knowledge. A book is a:

node of knowledge.

That knowledge (and nodes) shapes our world. It?s the fabric of our world.

Books are a Network

The web was built to transform information. There is an expression of value based on links (what something is linked from and linked to). Each book should have a URL on the internet, and live natively on the web.

Wikipedia might be the best example. An article is edited by multiple authors, links to other articles to give context, and citations begin to organize external sources. Brings together knowledge into a container that makes these pieces useful.

If the web is the most efficient way to disseminate information, and books are the nodes of knowledge, why are books not published online?

What is the Business Model?

No pressing business case to publish directly online. The disruption that this will cause when it happen will be huge.

What does information want?

Information wants to be free. ? Stewart Brand

Information wants to be used, and it doesn?t trust you to know how to use it correctly.

Why are books kept off to the side, apart from the network? The Business Model.

Example (of Business Model)

Build books as a web object, then make it downloadable, printable, etc.

Engagement around the idea happened through twitter, an article on theguardian which discusses the idea from the chapter, and a lot of referrals happened.

On the side: provided analytics for web version of the book.

A webbook can generate interest in ways that an ebook cannot. The ideas in a webbook spread far more quickly, and far more easily than an ebook. Easier to find, built in analytics, and can have different business models.

You have a direct connection with the reader. Whereas with an ebook, you?re one step away.

Why Books Will Live on the Web

  • not defined by format
  • most important nodes of knowledge
  • web is most efficient technology to share
  • disseminate, find, use, build on in ways cannot be imagined by the original

The Process/Model

Creating an ebook is still hard, but online tools like PressBooks/Vook/Atavist/Booktype make it (almost) trivial and free.

The avalanche of books will be overwhelming once the tools become widely known. Other kinds of book writing activity will gain relevance, meaning more and more writing will be ?out there?.

More ebooks means each book is harder to find in promotion, discovery, etc. This ultimately means that those who connect with their readers better will win (which is what the web is great at).

Will ask why there even needs to be a business model, which will bring many books online.

The Book: Book: A Futurist?s Manifesto

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Clean Water Act: Industry Influence, Political Environment ...

Waterfront property didn't offer the same draw in the early 1970s as it does today. Smelly and unsightly waterways -- a flaming Cuyahoga River and a dying Lake Ontario, for example -- repulsed Americans and repressed adjacent home values.

But also very different four decades ago: the climate on Capitol Hill.

Americans' leaders came together at the time in support of cleaning up lakes and rivers. Forty years ago this week, they passed the Clean Water Act, landmark legislation that environmental advocates warn may now be at risk due to powerful industry influence and a lack of bipartisanship in Washington.

"It's hard to imagine," Karl Coplan, a law professor at Pace University in New York, said during a press call Wednesday. "But you couldn't show your face in Congress if you were against environmental protection. It was so different than what we see today."

Three major environmental laws came in fairly quick succession during the years following Rachel Carson's Silent Spring, considered by many to be the clarion call of the modern environmental movement, and the first Earth Day: the National Environmental Policy Act and the Clean Air Act, both in 1970, then the Clean Water Act in 1972.

"I like to think the third was the charm," Coplan said.

Coplan recalled while growing up in New York how anyone who fell into the Hudson River was immediately sent to the hospital for shots. "Now there's an annual swim all the way around Manhattan," he said. "It's all a direct result of the implementation of the Clean Water Act."

Of course, the country's waterways still have a long way to go. An estimated one-third of American waters remain unfit for swimming -- down from two-thirds before the act. As The Huffington Post reported last month, some urban waters continue to be exceedingly smelly and unsightly -- complete with floating condoms and tampons as well as toxic chemicals.

But people like Coplan worry that the progress made may well be reversed.

"Unfortunately, the House Republicans and corporate interests are fighting hard to roll back the Clean Water Act," Steve Fleischli, senior attorney for water programs at the nonprofit Natural Resources Defense Council, said on Wednesday's call. "They want to defund the EPA so it can't implement or enforce the law as it's written."

Fleischli pointed to threatened protections for wetlands and streams, the source of drinking water for 117 million people in the continental United States.

The problem list, according to advocates, includes stalled storm-water protections, restricted funds to determine if coal ash is a hazardous waste and inadequate oversight of expanded natural gas drilling.

Scott Edwards, co-director of Food and Water Justice at the nonprofit Food and Water Watch, highlighted another common concern: a tendency of the government to "let industrial agriculture off the hook."

While the Clean Water Act has generally been successful in reducing pollution from industrial and municipal sources such as power plants and sewers, Edwards added in a conversation with The Huffington Post that it's done little for agricultural runoff -- chemicals applied to crops or manure from factory farms.

Lawsuits over industrial agriculture and the Clean Water Act are pending across the country, including poultry farm cases in West Virginia and Maryland.

Environmental advocates argue that the scope of the law has narrowed in recent years due to misguided Supreme Court decisions and confusing regulatory guidance. And they say it will erode further if Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney wins the presidential race.

In discussing agricultural policy, Romney highlights President Barack Obama's "overzealous efforts to extend the Clean Water Act to rainwater in ditches."

His plan would require Congress to approve new major regulations proposed by federal agencies, as part of an effort to reverse what he calls "the massive overregulation that President Obama has pursued."

"A Romney Administration will appoint strong leaders to handle regulatory agencies," the Romney Campaign responded to questions from the American Soybean Association. "These leaders will be chosen because they understand the private sector."

During Tuesday's debate, Romney frequently touted his "life in the private sector," but his first private sector client is probably the most despised company among proponents of clean water: Monsanto, the manufacturer of products like Agent Orange and Roundup weed killer. The Nation reported in September that the "romance between Romney and Monsanto" began in 1977 and continues today with Monsanto friends and partners currently packing his 11-member Agricultural Advisory Committee.

The Obama administration isn't void of Big Ag ties either, as reflected by the appointment of Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, a major Monsanto supporter during his time as the governor of Iowa.

"It's been very difficult for Congress to do practically anything constructive in the past four years," said Pace's Coplan. "We need to make it un-American to be against protecting America?s waterbodies."

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/19/clean-water-act-politics-congress-romney-obama_n_1986962.html

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