Wednesday, October 31, 2012

On Loving While Young ? A Practical Wedding: Ideas for Unique ...

On APW, we spend a lot of time talking about women?s cultural conditioning for relationships. Which makes today?s post from Bec particularly interesting. She?s an educator of teenage boys, and she sees first hand the way we fail to teach and model what healthy relationships are and can be for men. But perhaps more powerfully, she makes the point that we, as a culture, undervalue teenage relationships. We write them off as meaningless because hey, they?re not ?adult.? Which is flat out bullshit when you think about it. Like Bec, I married someone I fell in love with in high school, so I find the idea of valuing all relationships, for people of all ages, particularly important. If we were all taught to value all our relationships, romantic and otherwise, from a young age, how would that shape our lives?

?Maddie for Maternity Leave

A couple of months ago, I married the man I have been with for the last nine years. It is also coincidentally eight and a half years since I graduated from high school.

There?s much to be said about marrying the first person you meet and start dating and the conflicting messages that go along with it (Great! Good! Fantastic! You?re not a slut! But what?s wrong with him? Did he get a chance to sow his wild oats? Sigh.), but what?I want to write about is my job and how it changed my view on marriage?and how my impending marriage changed how I approach my job. I teach at an all-boys school where I am in a distinct minority; there are roughly thirty female teachers out of staff of more than one hundred. Compounded with a thousand plus students, it has been an interesting experience for a reasonably vocal feminist and educator.

Boys and young men have an incredible capacity for compassion and consideration. In the lead-up to getting married I was overwhelmed by offers of help and support from a demographic best known for epic Diablo 3 sessions: sneaky (and illegal, per school policy) cans of Diet Coke whenever I looked frazzled; taking my co-curricular teams for training whenever I had a mishap to iron out; or offering to sing or film at my ceremony were genuine and heart-felt offers of love from young people and they have made my job feel ever that more worthwhile.

From mentoring and working with young people I?ve observed a real shortcoming in pastoral care with how we teach and model marriage and relationships?particularly when it comes to boys. The ones I work most closely with are the same age I was when I started my own relationship, and in them I can see the same anxieties, fears, and hopes I had.

I don?t shy away from who I am and what I believe, both in my employment and in my relationship. If young people ask me a professionally appropriate and respectful question about human relationships, they deserve a sincere response. In the process of teaching them, I?ve learned plenty about the gaps in their education, and in a way, my own; there were no adults willing or able to tell me, in my final year of school, that sometimes a day spent stuffing around with your boyfriend is actually more beneficial to your mental health and happiness than a day studying, or that the flaky friends who enable your bad habits and who ditch you when you find love are actually not worth crying over. Or, especially, that you don?t have to listen to adults who are in crappy, dysfunctional relationships who try to tell you that you are just infatuated, and that it?s lust, and not love, driving your bond.

These gaps aren?t only for teachers to fill; they?re for parents, and friends, and extended family too. They?re?for people who coach, mentor, and nurture the young because they think that it?s a valuable investment in our shared futures:

They want you to support and validate the very concept of building relationships. Young people are going through what is likely the most trying experience of their lives. They are expected to know exactly what it is they want to do for a career and to focus on achieving this to the exclusion of all other things (apart from co-curricular pursuits or familial obligations). There?s a good chance they are going to hear the word ?socialising? being used in a disparaging manner by both parents and teachers alike.

There?s a lot of dialogue about suicide amongst young men and how our boys are neglected emotionally, but I become increasingly irate when the same voices complaining about this are the ones telling kids they need to stop wasting time talking to people online, or going out with their friends, so they can study. Building and sustaining quality relationships on any level?romantic or otherwise?is vital for quality of life and for preserving good mental health and connectedness. (And I won?t even go into the shitbag of sexist connotations associated with the word ?socialise?; men ?bond? or ?network? and it is VITALLY IMPORTANT, but not too often, whereas women ?socialise? and fritter away their time. Don?t even get me started on it.) Extending on this?

They want you to support and validate their own relationships?the ones that start when they are young and still in school.?Perhaps I wouldn?t hold this position if my own life experience didn?t give testament to the potential for high school relationships to blossom into worthwhile, life-long partnerships. There are plenty of young people who happen to find the person they care for and connect with while young, who don?t get or stay together just because of status or sex. For them, rituals, shared experiences, and compassion drive and motivate them to build the partnerships they?re in. They want to recognise special dates and create meaningful traditions as a couple. They want their relationships to be recognised with the same validity as adult relationships. Many of them go through the same hardships as adults, helping their boyfriend or girlfriend deal with grief, loss, stress, mental and physical health concerns, disadvantage and poverty, or it may be that they?re dealing with these things themselves.

The young people in your life are going to hear plenty of disparaging comments about the instability, lustfulness, or superficiality of their love; I know I did. They don?t need it to come from you.

They want you to support and validate the concept of romantic relationships, and to be vocal in affirming your own. You may be the only adult in that young person?s life who can provide any sort of role modelling. There are plenty of kids growing up without a decent male figure in their life?and probably the same number without a decent female figure. They don?t want you to make crappy nineties sitcom jokes about women loving shopping or husbands forgetting anniversaries. They want to hear from you that loving another person is worth the time and effort, and they want to learn strategies to nourish and strengthen a relationship. On a recent school camp I went on, I overheard some older male colleagues joke about how their wives wanted to ?waste all their money?. I?m not particularly good at keeping my comments internal, so I blurted out, ?How could you talk about your spouse like that?? They responded that they were just joking, and the phrase you?ll understand when you?ve been married as long as we have may have come into play. These are good guys who do love their wives, but do they not get that the seventeen-year-old boys around us hear and absorb those messages about women and normalise them? I was honest, and said that I would be heartbroken if I ever learned that my fianc? had made the same comments about me, and likewise for him.

Young folk, and particularly young men, deserve a great deal more than the platter of turds served up to them by the patriarchy, and they deserve a better world view than the one on offer from Dane Cook and Tucker Max. They deserve to hear that relationships and marriages can be far rosier than the bleak pictures painted by angry men?s rights activists and jaded cynics.

And if you value quality human relationships, they want to hear what you have to say. I know I did.

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Source: http://apracticalwedding.com/2012/10/relationship-advice-and-young-people/

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Fanboy Targeting: Facebook Advertisers Can Now Choose What Mobile Devices Their Ads Appear On

Fanboy TargetingWhich mobile device you use says a lot about your buying habits. That's why Facebook just began allowing advertisers to select which devices and operating systems their Facebook mobile ads show up on. This lets Android app developers avoid wasting money advertising to iPhone users, and luxury brands can target people with iPads. If Facebook is going to be a mobile ads company.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/cNmV4AU1ygc/

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Mourdock: Cannot 'unring the bell' of rape comment

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Mohammad Zahid concerned about Pakistan's fast bowling - Bettor

Mohammad Zahid concerned about Pakistan?s fast bowling resources ? Cricket News Update

Pakistan?s former fast bowler, Mohammad Zahid, believes that the national team is struggling in the fast bowling department and said that Mohammad Akram, the bowling coach, has a massive job in his hands.

Historically, the Green Shirts have produced a number of great fast bowlers over the last six decades. The likes of Fazal Mahmood, Khan Mohammad, Imran Khan, Sarfraz Nawaz, Wasim Akram, Waqar Younis and Shoaib Akhtar ruled the cricketing world in their respective eras, posing a threat for even the best in the business.

In the previous decade, two of the world?s finest young fast bowlers, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif, emerged through the ranks of domestic cricket. However, quite unfortunately, Pakistan lost both of them due to their involvement in the spot-fixing controversy in 2010.

Since then, Pakistan?s fast bowling resources have looked extremely thin. Umar Gul, Wahab Riaz, Aizaz Cheema and Mohammad Sami have been good on occasions but they have been generally inconsistent. At the present moment, Junaid Khan looks to be the only ray of hope for the Pakistan fans.

In his article for Pakpassion, Zahid urged Pakistan?s bowling coach to work overtime, in order to make sure that the Green Shirts have a strong pace-battery.

?Pakistan?s new bowling coach Mohammad Akram has a huge task ahead of him, a very important task also. He needs to have some clear objectives and I certainly hope that his remit is not where he is just working with the international bowlers,? the former fast bowler stated.

Zahid himself was one of the country?s most brilliant fast bowling talents but he failed to prolong his career because of fitness issues.

The former right-arm speedster wants Akram to concentrate at the grass-root level to scout for genuine pacers and help them develop their skills. In his opinion, the bowling coach?s job is not to work with the national team only.

Zahid added, ?I hope he gets his ?hands dirty? and works with bowlers in domestic cricket, bowlers at Under 19 level and even younger. Akram has a lot of experience of playing cricket around the world and has been coached by some very good coaches.?

Source: http://blogs.bettor.com/Mohammad-Zahid-concerned-about-Pakistans-fast-bowling-resources-Cricket-News-Update-a196013

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Protests as Ireland's 1st abortion clinic opens

Protesters opposed to abortion hold placards outside the Marie Stopes clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, 18, 2012. The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland has opened in Belfast, sparking protests by Christian conservatives from both the Catholic and Protestant sides of Northern Ireland?s divide. The Marie Stopes center plans to offer the abortion pill to women less than nine weeks pregnant _ but only if doctors determine they?re at risk of death or long-term health damage from their pregnancy. That?s the law in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where abortion is otherwise illegal. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Protesters opposed to abortion hold placards outside the Marie Stopes clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, 18, 2012. The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland has opened in Belfast, sparking protests by Christian conservatives from both the Catholic and Protestant sides of Northern Ireland?s divide. The Marie Stopes center plans to offer the abortion pill to women less than nine weeks pregnant _ but only if doctors determine they?re at risk of death or long-term health damage from their pregnancy. That?s the law in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where abortion is otherwise illegal. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

A protester opposed to abortion holds a placard outside the Marie Stopes clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, 18, 2012. The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland has opened in Belfast, sparking protests by Christian conservatives from both the Catholic and Protestant sides of Northern Ireland?s divide. The Marie Stopes center plans to offer the abortion pill to women less than nine weeks pregnant _ but only if doctors determine they?re at risk of death or long-term health damage from their pregnancy. That?s the law in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where abortion is otherwise illegal. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

A protester opposed to abortion demonstrates outside the Marie Stopes clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, 18, 2012. The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland has opened in Belfast, sparking protests by Christian conservatives from both the Catholic and Protestant sides of Northern Ireland?s divide. The Marie Stopes center plans to offer the abortion pill to women less than nine weeks pregnant _ but only if doctors determine they?re at risk of death or long-term health damage from their pregnancy. That?s the law in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where abortion is otherwise illegal. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

Protesters opposed to abortion hold placards outside the Marie Stopes clinic in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Thursday, 18, 2012. The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland has opened in Belfast, sparking protests by Christian conservatives from both the Catholic and Protestant sides of Northern Ireland?s divide. The Marie Stopes center plans to offer the abortion pill to women less than nine weeks pregnant _ but only if doctors determine they?re at risk of death or long-term health damage from their pregnancy. That?s the law in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where abortion is otherwise illegal. (AP Photo/Peter Morrison)

BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) ? The first abortion clinic on the island of Ireland opened Thursday in Belfast, sparking protests by conservatives from both the Catholic and Protestant sides of Northern Ireland.

The Marie Stopes family planning center will offer the abortion pill to women who are less than nine weeks pregnant ? but only if doctors determine they're at risk of death or long-term health damage from their pregnancy.

That's the law in both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland, where abortion is otherwise illegal.

But more than 200 protesters opposed to abortion under any circumstances gathered outside the central Belfast clinic hours ahead of its opening Thursday, waving placards reading "Keep Ireland abortion free."

And Northern Ireland Attorney General John Larkin wrote to lawmakers, who broadly oppose abortion, offering his help if they investigate the clinic's operations. Larkin said he could order the clinic to be closed only if evidence emerged of "serious criminal conduct" there.

Protesters demanded that the clinic be shut down regardless, lest it become a beachhead for expanding abortion rights in Northern Ireland, the only corner of the United Kingdom that has not legalized abortion on demand.

"We're in 2012. Women's health is not in danger. Women are not dying because they cannot get abortions," said Bernadette Smyth, the Protestant leader of a Belfast anti-abortion group called Precious Life.

"For Marie Stopes, this is only a first step," said Liam Gibson from the Society for the Protection of Unborn Children, a predominantly Catholic pressure group.

He called on Belfast police to arrest the clinic's doctors and directors if they give women information about abortion services in neighboring Britain, where abortions have been legal since 1967. About 4,000 women from the Republic of Ireland and 1,000 from Northern Ireland travel there annually for abortions.

Officials from Marie Stopes, a British charity that already operates such clinics in more than 40 countries, said they expect to provide relatively few abortions in Northern Ireland, given the heavy legal restrictions.

But they said Belfast, and all of Ireland, needed a non-judgmental, non-threatening place where women in crisis pregnancies could go for guidance. They said their office was already receiving calls from women in the Republic of Ireland, where it's illegal to receive shipments of the abortion pill through the mail.

"Mostly what we'll be doing is offering advice. Many of the people we see we won't be able to treat, because of the legal framework," said Tracey McNeill, vice president of Marie Stopes.

McNeill said she had no problem with the protesters so long as they didn't threaten or intimidate clients. "It's important that people express their views in a democracy," she said.

Police erected crowd-control barriers outside the clinic on Great Victoria Street, one of Belfast's broadest boulevards, to prevent protesters from blocking the clinic's entrance and sidewalk. Clinic directors had tried to keep its location secret but that information was leaked last week.

The Roman Catholic Church, the largest church in both parts of Ireland, this week launched a monthlong campaign to press the Irish government to strengthen its constitutional ban on abortion. It has denounced the Belfast clinic's opening but shied away from calling for protests.

"We are in the middle of a struggle for the soul of Northern Ireland," said Bishop Donal McKeown, the senior Catholic in Belfast, who didn't attend the protest. He said Marie Stopes directors were seeking "to promote the acceptability of abortion."

Elsewhere in Northern Ireland, a group of teenagers at a Catholic high school announced they would hold daily lunchtime prayers for the clinic to be closed.

Sheila Fullerton, a teacher at St. Mary's Grammar School in the town of Magherafelt, said about 40 boys and girls aged 16 and 17 approached her asking to mount the protest. "They feel strongly this is something they must do," she said.

Irish abortion rights groups welcomed the clinic's opening but said they wouldn't mount counter demonstrations because that would only encourage potential violence and the intimidation of pregnant women outside the clinic.

The Northern Ireland Health Department says 30 to 50 women per year do receive abortions in local hospitals after doctors deem their pregnancies pose a sufficient risk to their health. It declined to elaborate.

Goretti Horgan, leader of a Belfast-based group called Alliance for Choice, said while the clinic wouldn't technically offer any increased access to abortion, it would encourage women to seek the abortion pill who previously had to seek state-funded services through their local doctor.

Horgan said general-practice doctors might be opposed to abortion themselves or fearful of being targeted by protesters or lawsuits. She said this meant women with life-threatening conditions still found themselves flying to Britain as a less difficult option.

"The main need for the clinic is for the women who are ill or very distressed and have a right to a legal abortion here. For those women, I think it's awful that they put those women on a plane, with their medical notes under their arms. It's scandalous," she said.

Like almost all Northern Ireland politicians, Health Minister Edwin Poots says he doesn't want the clinic in Belfast but it can operate as long as it observes all existing laws.

"If they break the law, they will be prosecuted," he told lawmakers.

The clinic also offers information on women's reproductive health topics such as contraceptives or sexually transmitted diseases.

The clinic's legal inability to offer any abortion option to women more than nine weeks pregnant means that those women seeking abortions because their fetus has been diagnosed with fatal abnormalities still must travel to Britain.

Ruth Bowie, spokeswoman for an Irish group called Terminations for Medical Reasons, said doctors can detect such problems only once the fetus is at least 12 weeks old.

Bowie said Northern Ireland's abortion laws mean the clinic "will be of no help to the women north and south who are facing the trauma and upset of fatal fetal abnormalities. Women and men in this situation continue to be forced to travel away from family, friends and their homes at the worst time of their lives."

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Online:

Marie Stopes guide for Irish abortion-seekers, http://bit.ly/HUArKi

Irish Catholic anti-abortion campaign, http://www.chooselife2012.ie/

Precious Life, http://bit.ly/PDRLrt

Associated Press

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

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*Bows her head, a smile forming upon her face.* Hello kind sirs and ladies. It's a pleasure to met you on this wonderful RP site. I hope that we can have a fun time together in the realm of many things that we so desire. If you want to know about me, just send a message and I'll gladly tell. Or hit me up if you want to work out a RP. Until than, I hope we play together. *A smile forms upon her face, form disappearing within roses.*

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

What your team needs most is stability - Business Management Daily

stability during changeThat team member who isn?t performing well may just be hungry. A team that seems to be spinning its wheels may just need a long weekend.

Underlying the list of what needs to get done is the list of what your team needs to get things done. Satisfy those basic needs, build a culture of trust, and people will follow.

To build a culture that satisfies basic needs, create a sense of stability. Stability begins when people have what they need, including tangible resources and emotional support. For example:

At the Hospital for Special Care in Connecticut, employees get free lunch on snow days. That means that no one has to feel stressed about venturing out for food, and everyone who makes an effort to show up when weather is bad is shown a little care.

The policy benefits the patients who depend on staffers, the team leaders who would have to reorganize the work schedule, and the administrators who would have to make up for lost billable hours.

The hospital pays roughly $10 per lunch for each of its 250 staffers. For $2,500, the hospital buys high morale and quality care.

When Woot.com was sold to Amazon, CEO Matt Rutledge penned a letter to employees to help them feel stability during a time of intense change. But he didn?t do it with words that sounded like they?d been scripted by the PR department. He communicated the way he?d always communicated, in a style that was humorous and humble. If he?d suddenly turned serious, his team wouldn?t have trusted him.

Being the same person you?ve always been can bring stability to a team even amid great uncertainty.

? Adapted from The Three Commitments of Leadership, Tom Endersbe, Jay Therrien and Jon Wortmann, McGraw Hill.

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What is the best stock broker? ? Forex

I want an online broker, that is very cheap. I tried Zecco, but I sent my application back a few weeks ago and Heard nothing. I can?t find the page to fund my account. Which broker would want my business, but offers competitive pricing with Zecco? Thanks!

Source: http://forex.solve-up.com/forex-online/what-is-the-best-stock-broker/

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Monday, October 15, 2012

Happy Birthday, Lance Olsen! ? BIG OTHER

Today, October 14, 2012, marks Lance Olsen?s 56th birthday. In celebration of him and his work, and with a nod to a quote by Roland Barthes, I?ve turned most of the sentences found in the first chapter of Olsen?s The Architectures of Possibility into questions without answers. (You?ll also find that I?ve altered quotations, found in the selfsame chapter, from Brian Evenson, Fredric Jameson, and Curtis White, as well as the abovementioned Barthes).

  1. What would happen if you didn?t follow what most textbooks on fiction tell you?
  2. What would ?opaque? language that doesn?t focus on your protagonist?s psychology read like?
  3. Why not produce a protagonist that is jagged, nonresonant, unbelievable, and/or anything outside of middle or lower-middle class?
  4. Aren?t there other settings besides the urban or suburban rendered with the precision of a photograph in which to set your fiction?
  5. What are some ways to alter the form your narrative takes so that it isn?t predictable, so patterned by convention, as to be virtually invisible.
  6. Why produce yet another fiction that has a beginning, a muddle, and an ending through which your character will travel in order to learn something about himself, herself, or his or her relationship to society or nature?
  7. Can you conceive of something other than version of realism: a genre of averages?a genre about middle-of-the-road people living on Main Street in Middletown, Middle America?
  8. Have you considered detours away from Main Street?
  9. What would be the result of rejecting a pragmatic, empirical understanding of the universe that emphasizes individual experience and consciousness?
  10. What would a narrative that few might relate to look like?
  11. What are some ways to free your text from the various tyrannies of thought?
  12. Why not question or even reject the idea that human actions and human life is somehow a complete, interlocking whole, a single formed, meaningful substance?
  13. Does it follow that satisfaction with the completeness of plot is therefore a kind of satisfaction with society as well?
  14. What ways can you shape?or, perhaps more productively, misshape?what a narrative means?
  15. Are you aware that every narrative strategy implies political and metaphysical ones?
  16. If creative writing is nothing but a series of choices, what do the choices you?re making in your writing say about what you believe as a whole?
  17. If writing one way rather than another conveys not simply an aesthetics, but a course of thinking, a course of being in the world, then what does your approach to writing say about how you think, about the your course of being in the world.
  18. What approach(es) to ?reality? have you privileged over another?
  19. Given the Heraclitean techno-global, multi-cultural, multi-gendered, multi-genred pluriverse our fluid selves navigate, the question thereby becomes: is the Balzacian Mode the most useful choice for capturing what it feels like to be alive here, now, in the midst of the twenty-first century?
  20. Do you still intuit existence as necessarily meaningful?
  21. Are you satisfied with society?
  22. So why should you write as if you do and are?
  23. Shouldn?t our task as authors rather be to explore approaches to creativity that accurately reflect our own sense of lived experience?
  24. If so, what might those approaches look like?
  25. Why not conceive of writing as a possibility space where everything can and should be considered, attempted, and troubled?
  26. Why not push as close to ?failure? as you can in your work, thereby opening up myriad options you simply can?t imagine while adopting conventional methods of narrativity?
  27. Why not take chances?
  28. Why not try to compose in alternative, surprising, revelatory directions?
  29. Why not try to move out of your comfort zone to discover what might lie on the other side?
  30. Are you trying again, failing again, failing better?
  31. Where are we in space and time?
  32. How might we most effectively capture that place and point in our own writing?
  33. Did you know that as writers we work in a post-genre culture, where there is no longer a significant difference between prose and poetry, between fiction and nonfiction?
  34. Did you know that writing is always-already a kind of theorizing?
  35. What are some ways of re-imagining what creative writing is and can be, and how, and why?
  36. How might writing be considered a manner of reading and vice-versa?
  37. Why are we often asked to read and write easier, more naively, less rigorously?
  38. Why are we often asked to understand without taking the time and energy to understand?
  39. What are the results of deliberately slowing and complicating reading, hearing, and/or viewing so that we are challenged to re-think and re-feel form and experience?
  40. What are the results of deliberately accelerating and simplifying reading, hearing, and/or viewing so we don?t have to think about or feel very much of anything at all except, maybe, the adrenalin rush before spectacle?
  41. What is the distance between David Foster Wallace?s Infinite Jest and Dan Brown?s The Lost Symbol; between David Lynch?s Lost Highway and Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen?
  42. Do stories generated and sustained by the American political system, entertainment industry, and academic trade (which might be characterized by their insidious simplicity, plainness, and ubiquity) teach us how not to think for ourselves?
  43. How willing are you to endure boredom?and to pay for it?
  44. What are the consequences of this dissemination of corporate consciousness?
  45. Is making money is what it?s all about?
  46. Why are we often asked to eschew close, meticulous engagement with the page; to search texts ?for symptoms supporting the sociopolitical or theoretical template of the critic?; to flatten out distinctions between, say, the value of studying James Joyce, Lydia Davis, and Ben Marcus, on the one hand, and Britney Spears, The Bachelorette, and that feisty gang from South Park, on the other?
  47. Why do so many embrace and maintain the globalized corporate culture?
  48. Why not access the ?Difficult Imagination??that dense space within which we are asked continuously to envision the text of the text, the text of our lives, and the text of the world other than they are, and thus contemplate the idea of fundamental change in all three?
  49. What are some ways to make objects ?unfamiliar,? to make forms difficult, to increase the difficulty and length of perception?
  50. What questions without answers are you asking?
  51. What if literature were neither the question nor the answer?
  52. When was the last time you found yourself standing in a kind of baffled wonder before something that insisted upon a slightly new method of apprehending, a slightly new means of speaking, to capture what it is you have just witnessed?
  53. Does your writing pose problems?ethical, linguistic, epistemological, ontological?
  54. Are you willing to draw on everything around you to pose tentative answers to these problems and, by way of them, pose problems of your own?
  55. How might we use our marginal status as innovationists to find an optic through which we can re-involve ourselves with the world, history, and technique, present ourselves as a constant prompt to ourselves and to others that things can always be different, more intriguing, than they seem?
  56. What are you doing with the imperceptible, nearly ahistorical clicks in consciousness that come when you make or meet an explosive, puzzling, challenging, enlightening writing thought experiment?

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Sunday, October 14, 2012

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HBO Boxing After Dark: Donaire vs. Nishioka weigh In

HBO Boxing After Dark: Donaire vs. Nishioka. Nonito Donaire weigh in at 121.6 lbs while? Toshiaki Nishioka weigh in at 121.8 lbs. This will be a good fight as Nonito Donaire and Toshiaki Nishioka look to unify the belt. I am sure that you are here watch out if I will post the Nishioka vs Donaire live stream. Well Watch out later in the meanwhile watch the promo video of Nonito Donaire and Nishioka below and of the weigh in video. Nonito Donaire vs Nishioka fight video would be posted here but the live stream will be posted on a different website.

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Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Editorial: Bring on the digital overthrow of publishing

Editorial Bring on the digital overthrow of publishing

Last week's release of the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite offered an opportunity to look back on the rapid growth of e-reading, and look forward to what the digitization of publishing will mean to four major market forces: publishers, bookstores, authors and readers. As during any technological disruption, winners and losers trade fates until the upheaval settles and a new cycle of status quo begins.

Amazon is not the only bookstore represented in the scramble for new-era survival, but its major role has multiple dimensions: seller, publisher, enabler, inventor and primary instigator of disruption. Amazon is banking on being a winner, and was recently handed an advantage by the U.S. government in its uneasy relationship with publishers.

While industrial forces work their way through the dislocation of new paradigms, individuals -- both book consumers and book authors -- stand to be the biggest winners, and that is a good thing.

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Frequent Open and Honest Communication is the Foundation of all ...

You know, CEO?s, often in a coaching session my clients will tell me about struggles they are having.? They will talk about?things like customers not paying their bills on time and how that really impacts their cash flow.? Or maybe they have a?manager who is not really leading his team well.? Some times they talk about vendors who make mistakes on orders causing serious delays. The problems come from many directions and can involve any area of the business.? When I hear these stories my immediate reaction is always have you told them?

Have you told the customer the impact their failure to pay is having? Have you had a conversation with them about the payment terms? Have you talked to your manager about their leadership development skills and provided options for training if needed?? Have you talked to your vendor about the impact of their late deliveries?? Often what I hear back is ?no, I have not talked to them directly.?? Unfortunately when we don?t have frequent open and honest communication with the people in our business, the problems?fester and grow.? The result is often an adversarial situation that is even more difficult to resolve.?

So?here?s the tip:? Next time you find your self disappointed with a customer, vendor or manager, ask yourself, have you had an open and honest conversation with that person? So often the answer to this question is no, but without communication we cannot solve the problem.? In this case the solution starts with you.? Make it ?top of mind? that if you have that frequent open and honest communication, your difficulties are less likely to reach the point?where they become adversarial or create unhappiness.

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First contracted SpaceX resupply mission launches with NASA cargo to space station

ScienceDaily (Oct. 8, 2012) ? A Space Exploration Technologies Corp. (SpaceX) Falcon 9 rocket carrying its Dragon spacecraft lifted off from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida at 8:35 p.m. EDT Sunday, beginning NASA's first contracted cargo delivery flight, designated SpaceX CRS-1, to the International Space Station. Under NASA's Commercial Resupply Services contract, SpaceX will fly at least 12 cargo missions to the space station through 2016. The contract is worth $1.6 billion.

The Dragon spacecraft will be grappled at 7:22 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 10, by Expedition 33 crew members Sunita Williams of NASA and Aki Hoshide of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency, who will use the station's robotic arm to install the Dragon. The capsule is scheduled to spend 18 days attached to the station. It then will return for a splashdown in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of southern California.

"Just over one year after the retirement of the space shuttle, we have returned space station cargo resupply missions to U.S. soil and are bringing the jobs associated with this work back to America," NASA Administrator Charles Bolden said. "The SpaceX launch tonight marks the official start of commercial resupply missions by American companies operating out of U.S. spaceports like the one right here in Florida."

Dragon is delivering a total of 882 pounds of supplies to the orbiting laboratory, including 260 pounds of crew supplies, 390 pounds of scientific research, 225 pounds of hardware and several pounds of other supplies. Dragon will return a total of 1,673 pounds of supplies, including 163 pounds of crew supplies, 866 pounds of scientific research, 518 pounds of vehicle hardware and other hardware.

Dragon's capability to return cargo from the station is critical for supporting scientific research in the orbiting laboratory's unique microgravity environment, which enables important benefits for humanity and vastly increases understanding of how humans can safely work, live and thrive in space for long periods. The ability to return frozen samples is a first for this flight and will be tremendously beneficial to the station's research community. Not since the space shuttle have NASA and its international partners been able to return considerable amounts of research and samples for analysis.

Materials being launched on Dragon will support experiments in plant cell biology, human biotechnology and various materials technology demonstrations, among others. One experiment, called Micro 6, will examine the effects of microgravity on the opportunistic yeast Candida albicans, which is present on all humans. Another experiment, called Resist Tubule, will evaluate how microgravity affects the growth of cell walls in a plant called Arabidopsis. About 50 percent of the energy expended by terrestrial-bound plants is dedicated to structural support to overcome gravity. Understanding how the genes that control this energy expenditure operate in microgravity could have implications for future genetically modified plants and food supply. Both Micro 6 and Resist Tubule will return with the Dragon at the end of its mission.

SpaceX is one of two companies that built and tested new cargo spacecraft under NASA's Commercial Orbital Transportation Services (COTS) program. SpaceX completed its final demonstration test in May when it flew to the station and performed a series of checkout maneuvers, ultimately being grappled by the station crew and installed on the complex.

Orbital Sciences is the other company participating in COTS. Orbital's Antares launch vehicle is currently on the launch pad at Wallops Flight Facility in Virginia. The launch vehicle and pad will undergo a series of fueling tests that will take about three weeks. After tests are completed, a hot fire test will be conducted. Finally, a test flight of the Antares rocket with a simulated Cygnus spacecraft will be flown in late 2012. A demonstration flight of Cygnus to the station is planned in early 2013.

NASA initiatives like COTS and the agency's Commercial Crew Program are helping develop a robust U.S. commercial space transportation industry with the goal of achieving safe, reliable and cost-effective transportation to and from the space station and low Earth orbit. In addition to cargo flights, NASA's commercial space partners are making progress toward a launch of astronauts from U.S. soil in the next 5 years.

While NASA works with U.S. industry partners to develop and advance these commercial spaceflight capabilities, the agency also is developing the Orion spacecraft and the Space Launch System (SLS), a crew capsule and heavy-lift rocket to provide an entirely new capability for human exploration. Designed to be flexible for launching spacecraft for crew and cargo missions, SLS and Orion will expand human presence beyond low Earth orbit and enable new missions of exploration in the solar system.

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Monday, October 8, 2012

Skydiver eyes record-breaking jump over NM

In a photo provided by Red Bull, pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria, sits in his capsule during the preparations for the final manned flight of the Red Bull Stratos mission in Roswell, N.M. on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012. Red Bull Stratos announced Friday that the jump by extreme athlete Baumgartner have been moved from Monday to Tuesday, Oct. 9, due to a cold front with gusty winds. The jump can only be made if winds on the ground are under 2 mph for the initial launch a balloon carrying Baumgartner. (AP Photo/Red Bull, Joerg Mitter)

In a photo provided by Red Bull, pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria, sits in his capsule during the preparations for the final manned flight of the Red Bull Stratos mission in Roswell, N.M. on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012. Red Bull Stratos announced Friday that the jump by extreme athlete Baumgartner have been moved from Monday to Tuesday, Oct. 9, due to a cold front with gusty winds. The jump can only be made if winds on the ground are under 2 mph for the initial launch a balloon carrying Baumgartner. (AP Photo/Red Bull, Joerg Mitter)

In a photo provided by Red Bull, pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria, stands in his trailer during the preparation for the final manned flight of Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, N.M. on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012. Red Bull Stratos announced Friday that the jump by extreme athlete Baumgartner have been moved from Monday to Tuesday, Oct. 9, due to a cold front with gusty winds. The jump can only be made if winds on the ground are under 2 mph for the initial launch a balloon carrying Baumgartner. (AP Photo/Red Bull, Joerg Mitter)

In a photo provided by Red Bull, pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria, sits in his trailer during the preparations for the final manned flight of the Red Bull Stratos mission in Roswell, N.M. on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012. Red Bull Stratos announced Friday that the jump by extreme athlete Baumgartner have been moved from Monday to Tuesday, Oct. 9, due to a cold front with gusty winds. The jump can only be made if winds on the ground are under 2 mph for the initial launch a balloon carrying Baumgartner. (AP Photo/Red Bull, Joerg Mitter)

In a photo provided by Red Bull, pilot Felix Baumgartner of Austria,sits in his capsule during the preparation for the final manned flight of Red Bull Stratos in Roswell, N.M. on Saturday, Oct. 6, 2012. Red Bull Stratos announced Friday that the jump by extreme athlete Baumgartner have been moved from Monday to Tuesday, Oct. 9, due to a cold front with gusty winds. The jump can only be made if winds on the ground are under 2 mph for the initial launch a balloon carrying Baumgartner. (AP Photo/Red Bull, Joerg Mitter)

(AP) ? Skydiver Felix Baumgartner's attempt at the highest, fastest free fall in history Tuesday is more than just a stunt.

His planned 23-mile dive from the stratosphere should provide scientists with valuable information for next-generation spacesuits and techniques that could help astronauts survive accidents.

Jumping from more than three times the height of the average cruising altitude for jetliners, Baumgartner hopes to become the first person to break the sound barrier outside of an airplane. His team has calculated that to be 690 mph based on the altitude of his dive.

His medical director Dr. Jonathan Clark, a NASA space shuttle crew surgeon who lost his wife, Laurel Clark, in the 2003 Columbia accident, says no one knows what happens to a body when it breaks the sound barrier.

"That is really the scientific essence of this mission," said Clark, who is dedicated to improving astronauts' chances of survival in a high-altitude disaster.

Clark told reporters Monday he expects Baumgartner's pressurized spacesuit to protect him. If all goes well and he survives the death-defying jump, NASA could certify a new generation of spacesuits for protecting astronauts, and provide an escape option, from spacecraft at 120,000 feet.

Currently, spacesuits are certified to protect astronauts to 100,000 feet, the level reached by Joe Kittinger in 1960 when he set the current free-fall record by jumping from an open gondola 19.5 miles high. Kittinger's speed of 614 mph was just shy of breaking the sound barrier at that altitude.

But whether Baumgartner, a 43-year-old Austrian military parachutist and extreme athlete, can attempt the jump depends on New Mexico's often unpredictable weather.

Winds from a cold front already delayed the jump by a day. Even the Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta, 200 miles to the north, was forced to delay by a day its mass ascension of more than 500 balloons over the weekend. Baumgartner's jump can only be made if winds on the ground are less than 2 mph.

Midday Monday, the team remained optimistic for liftoff. The best window for the week was Tuesday and Wednesday, before another front is expected to move in.

Baumgartner is to be lifted into the stratosphere beginning around 7 a.m. MDT by a helium balloon that will stretch 55 stories high. Once he reaches his target altitude, he will open the hatch of his capsule and make a gentle, bunny-style hop.

Any contact with the capsule on his exit could tear the pressurized suit. A rip could expose him to a lack of oxygen and temperatures as low as minus 70 degrees. It could cause potentially lethal bubbles to form in his bodily fluids, a condition known as "boiling blood."

There are also risks he could spin out of control, causing other risky problems.

Despite the horrifying hazards of the dive, he and his team of experts say they have confidence in their built-in solutions and have a plan for almost every contingency. The spacesuit and capsule were tested in two early skydiving practice runs, one from 15 miles up in March and 18 miles in July.

Baumgartner, who has made more than 2,500 jumps from planes, helicopters, landmarks and skyscrapers, has been preparing for this leap for five years.

He spent Monday in his hotel room, preparing himself mentally and talking with his parents, his girlfriend and four friends, team members said. It was his mother's first trip to the United States from her Austrian home.

The venture is being sponsored by energy drink maker, Red Bull, which has funded other extreme athletic events. The company won't say how much the project, called Stratos for stratosphere, is costing.

The organizers say there are some 30 video and still cameras to record the jump, including five attached to Baumgartner's pressure suit, along with cameras from the capsule, on the ground and a helicopter.

Red Bull has been promoting a live Internet stream of the event at http://www.redbullstratos.com/live , from all cameras except those on Baumgartner's body. But organizers said there will be a 20-second delay in their broadcast of footage in case of a tragic accident.

After 25 years of skydiving, Baumgartner promises this jump will be his last.

He says he plans to settle down with his girlfriend and fly helicopters on mountain rescue and firefighting missions in the U.S. and Austria.

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Indianapolis symphony cancels 5th week of concerts

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) ? The Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra is canceling a fifth week of concerts as contract negotiations with the musicians union remain deadlocked.

The orchestra's management locked out its some 80 musicians in early September after the previous contract expired. Orchestra officials announced late Sunday that concerts scheduled for Friday and Saturday were being called off.

The two sides are split over a push by management to cut salaries and shorten the symphony's current year-round schedule because of shortfalls in private donations and other revenue. The latest proposal would cut base musician pay by about one-third to $53,000 a year.

The Indianapolis Star reports (http://indy.st/WGPPxN ) more than 1,000 people attended a musicians-organized concert Sunday at the Palladium in Carmel, with some of the ticket sales going to the Indianapolis-based New World Youth Orchestras.

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What is a good way skin treatment for dry skin and acne | Health and ...

Need to do is to get good acne skin product that will be suitable for your skin. There are many acne skin care products available in the market in these days and it?s not easy to choose the product that will give you the best results. When choosing your product make sure to check that you get at least 2 months full guarantee. Some of the big names in the industry are:ClearPores, Acuzine, Acnezine, Proactiv, Vilante and some others?

The worst thing about acne is the scars and the marks it leaves behind. Some of the scars tend to disappear with time but some are so grave that it can be disfiguring which may make our heart sink.

The post acne marks is the hyper pigmented or red marks and is called as the post inflammatory marks. These marks take at least 6-12 months to completely disappear. When these marks last longer than a year then it turns into a scar. A number of things could be done to reduce the redness and to quicken its pace to disappear. There are also a number of home remedies available. Following are some of them.

Rub lemon juice on the scar/marks. This will lighten the colour. Apply the juice and leave it on for about 10 minutes. Wash off your face and then apply a sun block lotion.

Make a paste of sandalwood powder, black gram powder and rose water. Apply it on the area and I possible leave it overnight. Wash it with cold water the next morning. If you find that it makes you skin too dry then add some milk into it.

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Cameron warns: brace for more budget cuts

BIRMINGHAM, England (Reuters) - Britain will have to keep cutting public spending to reduce the budget deficit, Prime Minister David Cameron said on Sunday, underlining the government's tough task of trying to shunt the economy out of recession and winning back waning public support.

An aide said the government was paving the way for the next phase of austerity rather than signalling bigger than planned cuts, but investors say longer or deeper cuts look likely after a return to recession cast doubt over Britain's deficit targets.

The 2015 election will be fought on the state of the economy and how best to get the deficit under control. The Conservative-led coalition government planned to all but erase the deficit by 2015 but has already been forced to add two more years of cuts.

Underlying borrowing between April and August was a fifth higher than last year, suggesting either bigger cuts or a further extension of austerity could be on the cards when the government updates its economic forecasts on December 5.

"It is a very challenging situation, you only have to switch on your television set and look at what is happening in the euro zone. We have got many countries going into quite a deep recession, these are very difficult times," Cameron said.

"We inherited a budget deficit at around 11 percent, it is down to eight percent," he told the BBC. "The figures for this year, it is too early to say where they will end up."

Official forecasts in March predicted a fall to below six percent this year, a target which now looks uncertain.

Abandoning the austerity plan would prove politically disastrous for the Conservatives, who staked their 2010 election pitch on it.

"The economy is healing. But it's a longer and harder road that we have to travel down," chancellor George Osborne said in an interview with the Mail on Sunday. "There will have to be further cuts."

COALITION TENSIONS

The Labour opposition has pulled ahead of Cameron's party due to public unease with the austerity drive, while support has dived for the Lib Dems junior coalition partners.

Pollsters say Cameron will struggle to win an outright majority in 2015 unless the economy bounces back and the austerity plan starts to bear fruit.

Labour and the Lib Dems want to see the wealthy make a bigger contribution to reducing government borrowing.

But the Conservatives dismissed the idea of a tax on the wealthy - such as on expensive homes - and called for more cuts in welfare spending, comments likely to create further tension in an already uneasy coalition government.

In an effort to woo back middle class voters, Cameron also announced a freeze in a tax that pays for local services and a cap on rail fare increases.

"If we want to avoid cuts in things like hospitals and schools and the services that we all rely on, we have to look at things like the welfare budget, where we are still spending as a country 80 billion pounds on working age welfare," he said.

"We've capped welfare but we need to go further."

Beyond the economy, Cameron also faces problems in his centre-right party, with some arguing he has not taken a tough enough line on Europe and a few calling for a new leader, such as Boris Johnson, the popular Conservative London Mayor.

To pacify the anti-EU wing of his party, Cameron threatened to use Britain's veto if the 27-nation bloc seeks to inflate its 2014-2020 budget.

He suggested the EU should at some point split its budget into two - one for the euro zone and one for the countries outside the common currency, including Britain.

Cameron, much to the delight of the anti-EU wing, used the veto last year to keep Britain out of a European fiscal and economic pact aimed at resolving the euro zone debt crisis.

"People in Europe know I mean what I say. I sat round that table - 27 countries, 26 of them signing up to a treaty - and I said this is not in Britain's interest," he said.

"I don't care how much pressure you put on, I'm not signing, we are not having it. They know what I am capable of saying, no, and if I don't get a good deal I'll say no again."

(Additional reporting by Tim Castle; Writing by David Stamp and Matt Falloon; Editing by Jon Hemming)

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