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NaNoWriMo, which stands for National Novel Writing Month, is a writing challenge that takes place throughout November and has produced bestselling novels. Here's everything you need to know about the popular program.
- Molly Driscoll,?Staff Writer
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NaNoWriMo stands for National Novel Writing Month, a name given to the initiative because of its month-long duration. The NaNoWriMo program challenges those who have never written a novel before and want to ? or those who have and just need some motivation ? to write a 50,000-word novel by Nov. 30, only starting on Nov. 1. Authors can't have written any fragment of their novel before then. (Writers need to write at least 1,667 words a day to be done by Nov. 30.) The prize? Being able to call yourself a novelist. The website describes the month as "30 days and nights of literary abandon!," and the program is run by the nonprofit titled the Office of Letters and Light, which is based in California. NaNoWriMo encourages authors to write without worrying about what they're producing ? to just get the words down on paper and edit later.
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By Sam Biddle
Instagram is a nice thing. It?s fun to peek at the lives of others, and it?s fun to make our photos?look fun. But there?s nothing fun about a hurricane people are dying in, and scenes from a horrific crisis don?t deserve to be drenched in your sepia.
Washington, D.C. ? The Federal Communications Commission?s Enforcement Bureau today launched a dedicated jammer tip line ? 1-855-55-NOJAM (or 1-855-556-6526) ? to make it easier for the public to report the use or sale of illegal GPS, cell phone or other signal jammers. It is against the law for consumers to use, import, advertise, sell or ship a GPS or cell jammer or any other type of device that blocks, jams or interferes with authorized communications, whether on private or public property.
The FCC asks people to call the toll-free Jammer Tip Line immediately if:
?We need consumers to be our eyes and ears. Jammers do not just weed out noisy or annoying conversations and disable unwanted GPS tracking, they can prevent 9-1-1 and other emergency phone calls from getting through in a time of need,? Michele Ellison, chief of the Enforcement Bureau, said.
Calls to the Jammer Tip Line will be handled by experienced Enforcement Bureau staff. Callers are encouraged to provide as much detail as possible, including the time and location of the incident, a description of the jamming device (if available), and the name and contact information of the individual or business using or selling the device.
While callers may remain anonymous, the bureau urges callers to provide a contact phone number in case additional information is needed. ?Every tip can make a difference,? Ellison said. ?While our agents are actively pursuing these violations online and on the street, you can help. We encourage concerned parents, commuters, employees, and anyone else with credible information to tip us off. Working together, we can stop the spread of illegal jammers.
For more information, Frequently Asked Questions about cell, GPS, and Wi-Fi jammers are available at www.fcc.gov/jammers, or email jammerinfo@fcc.gov.
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ScienceDaily (Oct. 31, 2012) ? Like a Hollywood starlet constantly retouching her makeup, the giant asteroid Vesta is constantly stirring its outermost layer to present a young face. Data from NASA's Dawn mission show that a form of weathering that occurs on the moon and other airless bodies we've visited in the inner solar system does not alter Vesta's outermost layer in the same way. Carbon-rich asteroids have also been splattering dark material on Vesta's surface over a long span of the body's history.
The results are described in two papers released today in the journal Nature.
"Dawn's data allow us to decipher how Vesta records fundamental processes that have also affected Earth and other solar system bodies," said Carol Raymond, Dawn deputy principal investigator at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, Calif. "No object in our solar system is an island. Throughout solar system history, materials have exchanged and interacted."
Over time, soils on Earth's moon and asteroids such as Itokawa have undergone extensive weathering in the space environment. Scientists see this in the accumulation of tiny metallic particles containing iron, which dulls the fluffy outer layer. Dawn's visible and infrared mapping spectrometer (VIR) and framing camera detected no accumulation of such tiny particles on Vesta, and this particular protoplanet, or almost-planet, remains bright and pristine.
Nevertheless, the bright rays of the youngest features on Vesta are seen to degrade rapidly and disappear into background soil. Scientists know frequent, small impacts continually mix the fluffy outer layer of broken debris. Vesta also has unusually steep topography relative to other large bodies in the inner solar system, which leads to landslides that further mix surface material.
"Getting up close and familiar with Vesta has reset our thinking about the character of the uppermost soils of airless bodies," said Carle Pieters, one of the lead authors and a Dawn team member based at Brown University, Providence, R.I. "Vesta 'dirt' is very clean, well mixed and highly mobile."
Early pictures of Vesta showed a variety of dramatic light and dark splotches on Vesta's surface. These light and dark materials were unexpected and now show the brightness range of Vesta is among the largest observed on rocky bodies in our solar system.
Dawn scientists suspected early on that bright material is native to Vesta. One of their first hypotheses for the dark material suggested it might come from the shock of high-speed impacts melting and darkening the underlying rocks or from recent volcanic activity. An analysis of data from VIR and the framing camera has revealed, however, that the distribution of dark material is widespread and occurs both in small spots and in diffuse deposits, without correlation to any particular underlying geology. The likely source of the dark material is now shown to be the carbon-rich material in meteoroids, which are also believed to have deposited hydrated minerals from other asteroids on Vesta.
To get the amount of darkening we now see on Vesta, scientists on the Dawn team estimate about 300 dark asteroids with diameters between 0.6 to 6 miles (1 and 10 kilometers) likely hit Vesta during the last 3.5 billion years. This would have been enough to wrap Vesta in a blanket of mixed material about 3 to 7 feet (1 to 2 meters) thick.
"This perpetual contamination of Vesta with material native to elsewhere in the solar system is a dramatic example of an apparently common process that changes many solar system objects," said Tom McCord, the other lead author and a Dawn team member based at the Bear Fight Institute, Winthrop, Wash. "Earth likely got the ingredients for life -- organics and water -- this way."
Launched in 2007, Dawn spent more than a year investigating Vesta. It departed in September 2012 and is currently on its way to the dwarf planet Ceres.
JPL manages the Dawn mission for NASA's Science Mission Directorate in Washington. Dawn is a project of the directorate's Discovery Program, managed by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. The University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) is responsible for overall Dawn mission science. Orbital Sciences Corp. in Dulles, Va., designed and built the spacecraft. The German Aerospace Center, the Max Planck Institute for Solar System Research, the Italian Space Agency and the Italian National Astrophysical Institute are international partners on the mission team. The California Institute of Technology in Pasadena manages JPL for NASA.
For more information about Dawn, visit: http://www.nasa.gov/dawn and http://dawn.jpl.nasa.gov .
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A New York-based foundation with family ties in Ponte Vedra Beach has donated $1 million to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society?s research campaign.
The Donald C. McGraw Foundation gift stemmed from the MS diagnosis received 18 months ago by 28-year-old Erin McGraw, daughter of Josh and Sacha McGraw, all of Ponte Vedra, said Sara Conrad, spokeswoman for the society?s North Florida Chapter.
Josh McGraw and his Massachusetts-based brother, Robin McGraw, who was already a society supporter, decided to use the family foundation?s resources to help the cause, specifically the Now Campaign, the society?s initiative to raise $250 million to fund every viable option in MS research and treatment.
?When we read about the Now Campaign, it seemed the society was focused and understood how every dollar could be used as efficiently as possible,? Josh McGraw said. ?They will target the research areas with the greatest opportunity for success.?
Erin McGraw ?is doing well thanks to the wide variety of treatments available to people living with MS,? Conrad said.
Her family has taken leadership roles in the society in her honor.
Robin McGraw had been involved in the society through the Bike MS fundraiser and as a trustee of the National MS Society?s Greater New England Chapter. His motivation stemmed from a ?dear friend? who had MS, as well as his career as a paramedic and his love of cycling, Conrad said. After Erin McGraw?s diagnosis, he also joined the MS Now Cabinet and travels across the country speaking to prospective donors.
Other family members have participated in several events, raising about $12,000 for research and chapter programs.
?It?s up to all of us to do as much as we can to find an answer,? Sacha McGraw said.
Corrina Steiger, North Florida chapter president, said she hopes the McGraw gift encourages others to join the movement.
The foundation is named after Josh and Robin McGraw?s father, Donald C. McGraw Jr., who died in 2006. He was a World War II Navy veteran and an executive with McGraw-Hill, founded by his grandfather, James McGraw.
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Many people--Mexico Cooks! included--believe that maestra Benedicta Alejo V?rgas is the finest traditional cook in the state of Michoac?n.? Here, maestra Benedicta explains some of the finer points of Morelia's Mercado San Juan to a Zirita taller (workshop) cooking class.? For Zirita workshops, maestra Benedicta wears typical Pur?pecha dress: elegant knife-pleated skirt, hand-embroidered lace apron, and a beautiful lacy blouse.? She has her rebozo (long rectangular shawl) folded on her head to keep her hands free and as protection from the sun.
A few colorful, traditional pots and ingredients in Taller Zirita's outdoor kitchen.? The ingredients include (from left) round, juicy Mexican limones (Key limes), dark green chiles serranos, bright red jitomates (Roma tomatoes), and just-picked green-and-gold flor de calabaza (squash blossoms).
This past May, Mexico Cooks! was honored to be part of the opening at Taller Zirita, Cynthia Mart?nez's incredibly beautiful cooking school in Morelia, Michoac?n.? At that time, we were pleased to show you photos of the exquisite environment of a Zirita cooking class.? I'm excited to report that I have now been part of two Zirita culinary workshops, both offered with maestra Benedicta at the helm.
The delightful and talented Carolina Salazar Valle is part of the culinary teaching team at Zirita.? In front of her on the counter, you see the printed recipes given to each attendee, as well ingredients for a few of the dishes that are her part of the day's workshop.
Our list of recipes for each of the days I participated at Zirita included this menu:
Our workshop group, divided in two parts, prepared all of these traditional Michoac?n delicacies and then enjoyed platefuls of everything we had prepared as our marvelous comida (main meal of the day).
Maestra Benedicta showed our group how to knead the masa (corn dough) we used to prepare corundas.? The masa is kneaded with grated, aged Cotija cheese, salt, shredded fresh acelgas (Swiss chard), and finely diced fresh carrots.? She said, "Watch and listen.? The masa will speak to you when it's ready to use."? She was right: when she had kneaded the masa enough, it began to squeak as it pulled away from the bottom of the batea (wooden bowl).? We carefully cleaned both sides of long corn leaves (right side of photo), used to wrap the corundas.? Maestra Benedicta told us that there were two different sides to a corn plant's leaf: one side is smooth, the other is fuzzy.? The balls of masa that are transformed by steam into corundas are placed on the smooth side.
Maestra Benedicta wraps a ball of masa into the corn leaf.? Each corunda can have three, five, or seven picos (points) which are formed by the way the corn leaf is wrapped.? It's rare to see a corunda with seven picos, but maestra Benedicta has the necessary wrapping skill.
The corundas are stacked in their clay pot to steam.? The lid will be a clay bowl that fits snugly into the pot opening.? Maestra Benedicta does not use a vaporera (steam pot).? Instead, she places a bundle of very small pine branches at the bottom of this clay pot, then a cushioning layer of the leftover ribs ripped lengthwise from the center of each of the corn leaves, then the water for steaming, then the corundas.? Nothing goes to waste in her kitchen: everything has a use.
Fluffy, hot-out-of-the-pot and freshly unwrapped corundas con acelgas y zanahorias, served with a molcajete-made sauce.? The molcajete is a three-legged volcanic stone mortar which is used with its own volcanic stone tejolote (pestle).
While the corundas steamed in their clay pot, Carolina taught us to make chorizo de Huetamo con salsa de mango.? We ate this dish spooned onto crisp corn tostadas for a simple, spicy, and delicious appetizer.
One group of students prepared col de ?rbol two different ways, cooked (in this photo the potful has just been put on the fire) and as a raw salad with vinegar and crumbled cheese.? Both preparations were magnificent.
One of maestra Benedicta's daughters minds the cooking fire; her own daughter is at her side.? Many traditional Pur?pecha cooks continue to cook outdoors over a fragrant wood fire.? Special long stones form the parangua (sacred cooking area); smaller stones form the fog?n (support for the pot).?
A Pur?pecha girl is never too young to learn ancient techniques: maestra Benedicta's two-year-old granddaughter Imelda has her own miniature metate y mano (grinding stone and rolling pin made of volcanic rock) and is learning to grind corn for masa by watching and imitating her grandmother and her mother.? Maestra Benedicta learned these same techniques from her grandmother.? The Pur?pecha kitchen has always been taught by oral tradition, recipes and techniques passing from grandmother to daughters and from a mother to her own daughters.
Our class on September 27, 2012, was made up of 17 professional journalists from all over the world.? They were visiting Morelia for the 2012 Feria Internacional de Turismo Cultural.
Professor Masaya Arakawa was visiting from Takarazuka City, Hyogo, Japan, to learn more about Michoac?n cuisine.? He joined our class on September 13, 2012.?
A chile relleno con uchepo--a roasted and peeled chile poblano, stuffed with diced leftover and toasted uchepos (sweet corn tamales) mixed with toasted almonds, raisins, and crema de mesa (Mexican table cream).? To drink?? Mezcal, artisan-made in Michoac?n!
Maestra Benedicta's award-winning mole de queso, ready to serve.? This mole is made with Cotija cheese and has a sharp, pleasant taste.
Paquesos for dessert: marble-size balls made of ground toasted wheat berries, piloncillo (Mexican brown sugar cones), canela (Mexican cinnamon), and a little water.? We made the balls and then rolled them in a little reserved ground wheat.
Maestra Benedicta toasts chile negro on the comal (in this case, a large clay griddle).
Saveur Magazine's Issue 149 is devoted entirely to Mexico's enormous array of food and drink.? On page 80 of that issue, the editors write about Zirita Culinary Experiences: "Restaurateur Cynthia Mart?nez has created a shrine to the cuisine of small-town Michoac?n.? In outdoor kitchens over woodburning stoves, visitors learn to grind corn on a metate, press tortillas, and cook them on a comal, guided by practiced home cooks."? One of a mere handful of Saveur-recommended cooking schools in Mexico, Zirita will give you a taste of everything you love about Mexico's cooking: its heart, its soul, and its deep, ancient flavors.? Reserve your spot now for an upcoming class.? There's nothing remotely like it anywhere else!
Zirita Culinary Experiences
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http://www.zirita.com.mx (website and classes offered in Spanish and English)
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The effects of weight loss on reproductive function are more modest than previously believed, but researchers say other factors may be involved with infertility in obese women, such as diminished sexual desire and less intercourse. (Credit: ? radarreklama - Fotolia.com)
PENN STATE (US) ? Losing weight improves sexual function in women, but not their fertility, a new study shows.
?Obesity in women has been linked to lack of ovulation and thus infertility,? says Richard Legro, professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Penn State. ?Obesity, especially centered in the abdomen, among infertile women seeking pregnancy is also associated with poor response to ovulation induction and with decreased pregnancy rates.?
Because obese women are often told to lose weight prior to conception, researchers looked at changes in reproductive function after gastric bypass surgery. One way to learn more about the effects of obesity on reproduction is to study women after bariatric surgery since a large amount of weight is lost in a relatively short period of time. Each person can be studied while obese and after surgery to detect changes.
As reported in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, Legro and colleagues followed 29 morbidly obese women?women whose body fat accumulated to the extent that it may have an adverse effect on health?of reproductive age for up to two years after Roux en Y gastric bariatric bypass surgery.
Roux en Y is a procedure that creates a small pouch in the stomach that is directly connected to the midsection of the small intestine, bypassing the rest of the stomach and the upper portion of the small intestine.
Ovulation frequency and quality was determined by collecting daily urine specimens over the course of a menstrual cycle and measuring ovarian hormones. Ovulation rates remained high (more than 90 percent at all time points before surgery and at one, three, six, 12, and 24 months after surgery). The quality of the ovulation also remained unchanged, and there was little effect on the ovarian cycle.
The exception is a notable shortening of eight to nine days of the follicular phase. The follicular phase is the first half of the menstrual cycle, from the end of the previous menstrual flow until the release of the egg (ovulation). Three months after surgery, the phase is six and a half days shorter, and then up to nine days shorter by 24 months post-surgery.
Obesity is associated with longer menstrual cycles, specifically because of an increase in the follicular phase. The reason the phase shortens with weight loss is not yet known.
Sexual function at one year as detected by the Female Sexual Function Index, a self-reporting index of sexual health collected through questionnaires, is most noticeable. This improvement is independent of changes in hormone levels and body composition. Sexual desire and arousal increase the most. Researchers did not track sexual activity or desire to conceive. However, increased sexual desire may have led to increased frequency of sexual activity.
?The effects of weight loss on reproductive function are more modest than we hypothesized. In terms of ovulation, there doesn?t appear to be a window after surgery where fertility is improved,? Legro says.
?The door appears to be open at all times. Other factors may be involved with infertility in obese women, such as diminished sexual desire and thus less intercourse. This study, to our knowledge, is the largest, most comprehensive and longest study of female reproductive function before and after Roux en Y gastric bariatric surgery.?
Researchers from the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and the State University of New York Upstate Medical Center contributed to the study, which was funded by the Pennsylvania Department of Health using Tobacco Settlement Funds, a Clinical and Translational Science Award from the National Center for Research Resources, and the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, National Institutes of Health.
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What is Eczema and what can you do about it. Explain the basic issues and the areas that are most effected and the time of year that most people are affected.
The cause of eczema
Eczema is a skin condition that occurs in infants that can start at 2 months, it can continue into adulthood, but it usually dissipates in most people approaching or early in adulthood.
It may be associated with an allergy of some type. If you see skin rashes showing up on parts of the body, check for the source and the possible reasons behind the change.
The area?s most affected
It depends on the age of the person with the condition. Younger children have issues in the hands , feet, scalp and face. Older children and adults have problems behind the knees and on the elbows and sometimes on the hands and feet.
The common treatments for Eczema
First of all, you have to stop the scratching and itching. Use moisturizers and creams. You may need to get one prescribed for you that contains steroids (athletes ? make sure you know the contents if you are subject to testing!), or one that contains antihistamines.
These products will stop the itchiness and reduce the flare up. By all means, keep the area moist with proper creams and lotions - over the counter, or as prescribed.
Stay away from these things
In conclusion, eczema can be very debilitating. It can be very bad if not dealt with, especially in young adults. I had a brother who had eczema and it showed up behind his knees. His skin cracked so bad that they started to bleed. He was in extreme discomfort and I would not wish this on anyone. So make sure you follow the advice in this and other articles you may find on the web. Do all that you can to alleviate the suffering that can be caused by eczema. You, or your child will be happier for it!
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WASHINGTON (AP) ? In the rough-and-tumble of a town hall-style presidential debate, the facts took something of a beating Tuesday night.
Mitt Romney wrongly claimed that it took 14 days for President Barack Obama to brand the assault on the U.S. Consulate in Libya a terrorist act. Obama yet again claimed that ending the Afghanistan and Iraq wars makes money available to "rebuild America," even though it doesn't.
A look at some of their claims:
OBAMA: The day after last month's attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, "I stood in the Rose Garden and I told the American people and the world that we are going to find out exactly what happened. That this was an act of terror and I also said that we're going to hunt down those who committed this crime."
ROMNEY: "I want to make sure we get that for the record, because it took the president 14 days before he called the attack in Benghazi an act of terror."
OBAMA: "Get the transcript."
THE FACTS: Obama is correct in saying that he referred to Benghazi as an act of terrorism on Sept. 12, the day after the attack. From the Rose Garden, he said: "No acts of terror will ever shake the resolve of this great nation, alter that character, or eclipse the light of the values that we stand for. ... We will not waver in our commitment to see that justice is done for this terrible act."
But others in his administration repeated for several days its belief that the violence stemmed from protests over an American-made video ridiculing Islam. It took almost a month before officials acknowledged that those protests never occurred. And Romney is right in arguing that the administration has yet to explain why it took so long for that correction to be made or how it came to believe that the attack evolved from an angry demonstration.
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OBAMA: "Let's take the money that we've been spending on war over the last decade to rebuild America, roads, bridges, schools. We do those things, not only is your future going to be bright, but America's future is going to be bright as well."
THE FACTS: What Obama didn't mention is that much of the money that has been paying for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan was borrowed. In fact, the government borrows nearly 40 cents for every dollar it spends. Thus using money that had been earmarked for wars to build schools and infrastructure would involve even more borrowing, adding to the federal deficit.
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ROMNEY: "As a matter of fact, oil production is down 14 percent this year on federal land, and gas production was down 9 percent. Why? Because the president cut in half the number of licenses and permits for drilling on federal lands and in federal waters."
OBAMA: "Very little of what Governor Romney just said is true. We've opened up public lands. We're actually drilling more on public lands than in the previous administration and my ? the previous president was an oilman."
THE FACTS: Both statements ring true, as far as they go. Obama more correctly describes the bigger picture.
According to an Energy Department study published in the spring, sales of oil from federal areas fell 14 percent between 2010 and 2011 and sales of natural gas production fell 9 percent, supporting Romney's point. The lower oil production was a result mainly of a moratorium on offshore drilling imposed by the Obama administration after the April 2010 BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the worst offshore oil spill in U.S. history.
According to the same report, though, oil production from federal areas is up 13 percent since Obama took office despite last year's dip, and analysts say Gulf oil production is expected to soon exceed its pre-spill levels.
Natural gas production from federal areas has been declining for years because drillers have found vast reserves of natural gas in formations under several states that are cheaper to access than most federally controlled areas.
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OBAMA: "For young people who've come here, brought here often times by their parents, have gone to school here, pledged allegiance to the flag, think of this as their country and understand themselves as Americans in every way except having papers, we should make sure we give them a pathway to citizenship. And that's what I've done administratively."
THE FACTS: His administrative actions do not provide a pathway to citizenship. The administration is allowing as many as 1.7 million young illegal immigrants to apply to avoid deportation for up to two years and get a work permit. And the government has begun a policy of prosecutorial discretion under which illegal immigrants with long-standing ties to the U.S. and no criminal history are generally not arrested and deported by immigration authorities. But these steps do not extend legal status or a process resulting in citizenship.
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ROMNEY: "I know he keeps saying, 'You want to take Detroit bankrupt.' Well, the president took Detroit bankrupt. You took General Motors bankrupt. You took Chrysler bankrupt. So when you say that I wanted to take the auto industry bankrupt, you actually did. And I think it's important to know that that was a process that was necessary to get those companies back on their feet, so they could start hiring more people. That was precisely what I recommended and ultimately what happened."
THE FACTS: What Romney recommended did not happen, and his proposed path probably would have forced General Motors and Chrysler out of business. He opposed using government money to bail out the automakers, instead favoring privately financed bankruptcy restructuring. But the automakers were bleeding cash and were poor credit risks. The banking system was in crisis. So private loans weren't available. Without government aid, both companies probably would have gone under and their assets sold in pieces.
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OBAMA: "And what I want to do is build on the 5 million jobs that we've created over the last 30 months in the private sector alone."
THE FACTS: As he has done before, Obama is cherry-picking his numbers to make them sound better than they really are. He ignores the fact that public-sector job losses have dragged down overall job creation. Also, he chooses just to mention the past 30 months. That ignores job losses during his presidency up until that point. According to the Labor Department, about 4.5 million total jobs have been created over the past 30 months. But some 4.3 million jobs were lost during the earlier months of his administration. At this point, Obama is a net job creator, but only marginally.
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ROMNEY: "The proof of whether a strategy is working or not is what the price is that you're paying at the pump. If you're paying less than you paid a year or two ago, why, then, the strategy is working. But you're paying more. When the president took office, the price of gasoline here in Nassau County was about $1.86 a gallon. Now, it's $4.00 a gallon. The price of electricity is up. If the president's energy policies are working, you're going to see the cost of energy come down."
THE FACTS: Presidents have almost no effect on energy prices; most are set on financial exchanges around the world. When Obama took office, the world was in the grip of a financial crisis and crude prices ? and gasoline prices along with them ? had plummeted because world demand had collapsed. Crude oil prices have since risen even as U.S. oil production has soared in recent years because global demand is reaching new heights as the developing economies of Asia use more oil.
Other energy prices have fallen during Obama's term. Electricity prices, when adjusted for inflation, are down, and homeowners are finding it much cheaper to heat their homes with natural gas. That's because natural gas production has surged, reducing prices both for homeowners and for utilities that burn gas to generate electricity.
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OBAMA: "What I've also said is, for (those earning) above $250,000, we can go back to the tax rates we had when Bill Clinton was president."
THE FACTS: Not exactly. The Bush tax cuts set the top income rate at 35 percent. Under Obama's proposal to raise taxes on households earning more than $250,000, the president would return the top rate to the 39.6 percent set during the Clinton administration. But he neglected to mention that his health care law includes a new 0.9 percent Medicare surcharge on households earning over that amount ? and that tax would be retained. The health care law also imposes a 3.8 percent tax on investment income for high earners. So tax rates would be higher for the wealthiest Americans than they were under Clinton.
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ROMNEY: "I'm going to bring rates down across the board for everybody, but I'm going to limit deductions and exemptions and credits, particularly for people at the high end, because I am not going to have people at the high end pay less than they're paying now."
THE FACTS: Romney is proposing to cut all income tax rates by 20 percent, eliminate the estate tax and the alternative minimum tax, maintain and expand tax breaks for investment income, and do it all without adding to the deficit or shifting the tax burden from the wealthy to the middle class. He says he would pay for the tax cuts by reducing or eliminating tax deductions, exemptions and credits, but he can't achieve all of his goals it under the budget rules presidents must follow.
The Tax Policy Center, a Washington research group, says in a study that the tax cuts proposed by Romney would reduce federal tax revenues by about $5 trillion over 10 years. The study concludes that there aren't enough tax breaks for the wealthy to make up the lost revenue, so the proposal would either add to the deficit or shift more of the tax burden on to the middle class.
Romney's campaign cites studies by conservative academics and think tanks that say Romney's plan will spur economic growth, generating enough additional money to pay for the tax cuts without adding to the deficit or shifting the tax burden to the middle class. But Congress doesn't recognize those kinds of economic projections when it estimates the budget impact of tax proposals.
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ROMNEY: "A recent study has shown that people in the middle class will see $4,000 a year in higher taxes as a result of the spending and borrowing of this administration."
THE FACTS: Romney's claim is based on an analysis by the conservative American Enterprise Institute that examines the amount of debt that has accumulated on Obama's watch and in a potential second term and computes how much it would cost to finance that debt through tax increases. Annual deficits under Obama have exceeded $1 trillion for each year of his term.
However, Obama is not responsible for all of the deficits that have occurred on his watch. Most of the federal budget ? like Medicare, food stamps, Medicaid and Social Security ? runs on autopilot, and no one in a leadership position in Washington has proposed deep cuts in those programs. And politicians in both parties voted two years ago the renew Bush-era tax cuts that have contributed to the deficit. Even under the strict spending cuts proposed by Romney, the debt would continue to rise, just not as fast.
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Associated Press writers Tom Raum, Jonathan Fahey, Tom Krisher, Stephen Ohlemacher, Andrew Taylor, Bradley Klapper, Matthew Daly, Matthew Lee and Alicia A. Caldwell contributed to this report.
EDITOR'S NOTE _ An occasional look at political claims that take shortcuts with the facts or don't tell the full story
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An all-girl team of high school students has invented a comfy and cozy T-shirt equipped with a mechanism that automatically inflates it into a life preserver when it gets soaking wet.
Called the Watawescue, the T-shirt is intended for children age 2 to 4 to wear while they are playing near a swimming pool.?
?If the child falls in the water in an accident, the mechanism will go off and the inflatable bladder will inflate below the arms,? Briana ?BB? Soto, a senior at the Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona, told NBC News.
Soto and her team at GLAAZ are among 16 teams selected for the 2012-2013 InvenTeams Program, a Lemelson-MIT initiative to get high-school students excited about invention and careers in math and science.
The girls will receive up to $10,000 to develop their T-shirt?? and they'll get advice?from industry and academic mentors in their community. Each of the other 15 teams will win similar support for their bright ideas.
Inflatable bladder
The GLAAZ?team came up with the Watawescue concept after looking at the needs of their community. In the first six months of 2012, Soto noted, there were 46 drowning deaths in Arizona. Fifteen of the victims were children.
?It was a great opportunity for us to invent something that will actually help,? she said.
The inflation bladder is sewn into a mesh fabric that wraps under the arms like an inner tube. A carbon-dioxide cartridge and alarm mechanism are stored in a small pouch on the back of the T-shirt.?
The cartridge is sealed with a bobbin that dissolves upon immersion in water. As it dissolves, the compressed gas passes through a vibrating mechanism to produce a loud sound as it inflates the tube.
The alarm should alert nearby parents or guardians while the tube keeps the toddler afloat. It is not intended to replace a life jacket, Soto said, but should help?keep children safe when playing near pools.
The tube will inflate only if the toddler gets soaked. Running under a sprinkler or spilling milk on the shirt wouldn't provide enough liquid to dissolve the bobbin, keeping accidentally?puffy shirts to a minimum.
More women in science
Three of the 16 InvenTeams selected this year are from all-girl schools, an intentional push to encourage more women to pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and math, a broad scope known as STEM.
Women currently hold less than 25 percent of STEM-related jobs and hold a correspondingly?low share of STEM undergraduate degrees, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce.?
?The gender gap within STEM fields can be attributed, in part, to the need for more role models in related careers,? Joshua Schuler, executive director of the Lemelsom-MIT Program, said in a news release announcing this year?s teams.
The Girls Leadership Academy of Arizona is the state?s first and only public single-gender school in the state. It serves predominantly low-income students: 81 percent come from families at or below the federal poverty level.
Participation in InvenTeams is ?an opportunity for us to demystify science for our girls,? Yvonne Watterson, the school's head, told NBC News.
As an all-girls school, she added, faculty can offer specific support to help women succeed in STEM fields.?
?They would not be able to get that anywhere else because the cost of a private, single-gender education is cost prohibitive,? she said.
In June 2013, the teams will showcase their projects at MIT. To learn more, visit the Lemelson-MIT InvenTeams website.?
John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News Digital. To learn more about him, check out his website. For more of our Future of Technology series, watch the featured video below.
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In the hours before Democrat Richard Carmona and Republican Rep. Jeff Flake face off in their first debate, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee (DSCC) released an internal poll showing Carmona leading in the increasingly tight race for the Arizona Senate seat.
The poll, conducted by Harstad Strategic Research, Inc., found Carmona ahead with 47 percent to Flake?s 43 percent.
The poll found Carmona successfully wooing non-Democratic voters. It shows Carmona with a narrow edge among independent voters, leading 51 percent to 47 percent, and he pulls more Republican voters than Flake pulls Democrats: Carmona gets 17 percent of Republicans, compared to Flakes? 73 percent; while Flake gets the vote of only 7 percent of Democrats to Carmona?s 84 percent.
?I think the poll is consistent with everything else we?ve seen, which is that we?ve got the momentum in this race,? Carmona Communications Director Andy Barr said.
Still, Carmona faces an uphill battle in Arizona, where Republicans boast a six-point registration advantage. The poll accounted for that ? overcompensating, in fact: The sample of 602 likely voters is 39 percent Republican and 30 percent Democrat.
The poll also found that Carmona is also more well-liked than Flake: Thirty-nine percent of Arizona voters hold a favorable view of him, compared to 24 percent who hold an unfavorable view. Thirty-six percent of voters see Flake favorably, while 38 percent see him unfavorably.
The DSCC did not provide crosstabs, but that number would suggest that there is still about one-third of the electorate that does not know either of the candidates particularly well, and particularly Carmona, which leaves wiggle room for the candidates to define themselves and each other.
A big opportunity for both of them to do so is tonight, when they face off in their first debate.
One Democratic strategist called it a pivotal moment for Flake to beat back Carmona?s momentum.
Speaking on background, the strategist said he expected ?Flake to be combative and aggressive because even he recognizes that he needs to do something to alter the trajectory and dynamics of the race as it stands. If the race was going well, the [National Republican Senatorial Committee] NRSC wouldn?t be spending in Arizona like they started doing last week.?
Flake preempted the debate with an ad released Wednesday morning featuring veterans accusing Carmona of lying about Flake?s voting record on veteran?s issues, suggesting that this issue will play a role in the debate. Carmona served in the army, and he has accused Flake of voting against veterans? interests while in Congress.
The Democratic strategist classified veterans issues as one of ?Flake?s biggest vulnerabilities.?
Barr said the Flake ad released Wednesday illustrated that ?Congressman Flake?s on the defensive. It shows that he?s taking on water.?
Nonetheless, Barr was careful to lower expectations for tonight?s debate, noting, ?this is Dr. Carmona?s first debate; Congressman Flake?s been doing this for 12 years.?
The Flake campaign did not immediately respond to request for comment.
Internal polls should be taken with a grain of salt, and Carmona is still the underdog in this race. Only one independent poll this cycle has shown Carmona leading; every other one has put Flake ahead.
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BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's cabinet approved a draft law on Wednesday protecting the right to circumcise infant boys, which it says will end months of legal uncertainty after a local court banned the practice, causing outrage among Muslims and Jews.
The June ruling by a Cologne district court that circumcision constitutes "bodily harm" sparked an emotional national debate about religious freedom and the procedure itself.
An embarrassed German government pledged to bring in new legislation by the autumn to safeguard the right of parents to have their sons circumcised.
"It was always our intention to lift this ruling," German government spokesman Steffen Seibert told a news conference.
Parliament must still approve the bill for it to become law.
The speed with which national lawmakers agreed to draw up a new law underscored sensitivity to charges of intolerance in a country haunted by its Nazi past.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country risked becoming a laughing stock if Jews were not allowed to practice their rituals.
The bill states that the operation should take place with the most effective pain relief possible and only if parents have been fully informed about the nature of the procedure. It makes no mention of religious motivations for circumcision.
The court ban had applied only to the Cologne region but doctors across the country refused to carry out operations because of what they saw as a risk of legal action.
"It was very important that our government reacted so quickly and responsibly. The proposal is balanced and suitable for lifting the legal uncertainty," said Charlotte Knobloch, a German Jewish leader.
She expressed her relief that "Germany would not become the one country in the world where Jewish people cannot practice their religion" and added she hoped the damaging public debate about circumcision would end.
About 120,000 Jews are registered as living in Germany along with around 4 million Muslims, many of them from Turkey.
The Cologne court, ruling in the case of a Muslim boy who suffered bleeding after circumcision, said the practice inflicted bodily harm and should not be carried out on young boys, although it could be performed on older males with their consent.
Anticipating the government bill, Berlin city authorities announced last month that parents were free to have their sons circumcised without fear of prosecution and the operations resumed in the German capital.
(Reporting by Alexandra Hudson, editing by Gareth Jones and Anthony Barker)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/german-cabinet-approves-bill-allowing-circumcision-boys-125128070.html
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With today?s teachers and students joining social networks it?s not hard for either the teacher or the students to be caught up in the moment and forget that even though joining is education related, you are at the mercy of the social network not your school when it comes to your security on the site.? They have the say so.? They make the rules, they cause the problems when private information is leaked.? They also cause the problems of pictures that were meant to stay on your profile to be distributed to the masses on the Internet.? Yes you can take every precaution there is available to you on the social network.? But that is no guarantee it will stay private.?
You see? Humans are a peculiar bunch of individuals.? They tend to forget the past very easily when things go wrong, and information is leaked all over the Internet.?? They have this idea that they are invincible.? ?No! that wont happen to me, that will never happen to me.??? But the crazy thing is it?s probably already happen to them, they just ignored it, or put it in the back of their mind.?? Has it happened to you?? Yes it has.? When Facebook had their not so little glitch hundreds or thousands of members that had their profiles private were open to the public for the whole world to see.? The crazy thing that happen next was instead of people leaving in droves, they chose to stay, and Facebook got a spike in new memberships.
Before you go saying that the glitch was just a minor incident.? Just remember there has been many of these glitches.? You can see one here, and here there is this one, plus this one.? CBS said it best when they published an article on this very topic.? They listed several ways your profile can be at risk on Facebook.
? Your information is being shared with third parties
? Privacy settings revert to a less safe default mode after each redesign
? Facebook ads may contain malware
? Your real friends unknowingly make you vulnerable
? Scammers are creating fake profiles
Meanwhile back at home people are totally ignorant to what just happen to them .? But the fact is the risks on Facebook have happened time and time again.
Here comes educators signing up in droves followed by their students signing up in droves too.? It?s a cool thing to sign up at Facebook.? Yes I know the lure in doing this.? Everyone wants to be popular.? Everyone including the pet has an account on Facebook.? Babies have accounts too.? The last baby I saw on Facebook the parents were downright stupid.? If I could of reached through my monitor and slapped them I would of.? Why you ask?? Because the idiots put their child?s full name on the profile.? Plus the address, and the parents (full) names.? Why is this so bad?? Identity theft.? The thief has all the information they need thanks to the kids parents.? Of course this wont affect the parents ever not until baby grows up and hits the streets on their own, and finds out someone has been using their name and address for seventeen or eighteen years.? Now grown baby can?t get a College loan.
Below is an infograph on posting in social networks.? It?s not just Facebook.? You need to be one step ahead of all of them.? Look at this and understand it.? If you have a problem look it up online.? I could post the nitty gritty here, but your better off looking this stuff up yourself because it will help you to retain it for later reference.?? Click on the picture to get a larger view.? Teachers you need to be aware of this.? Students you need to learn now that not everyone has your best interest at heart.? I don?t mean your teacher I mean the Internet in general.? The whole Internet is nothing but a money making machine for many.? Some will get rich regardless of whom they step on, or expose their private personal information and keep calling it a glitch when in fact it?s not.? They don?t care you are just a needle in a hay stack.? Facebook could lose hundreds of thousands of members next week, and it would not faze them.? They have over a billion members.
You need only to post as little as possible private information.? Use an old address, don?t be posting your wage earnings, don?t be flashy with what you own.? No full names.? Do not tag photos. No school names,? Leave those maps alone if you post often to those someone could eventually figure out where you live.? If you must use the maps use a time delay.? Like post after you have left, or have gotten home.? Not every time you go out. Use no maiden names.? Don?t upload your official signature.?? Try not to post pictures that have expensive valuables in the background.? No mascots, bus numbers, phone numbers, home address. Lets do our best to keep our students, and teachers safe on social networks.
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MOYO ISLAND, Indonesia (Reuters) - The seaplane taxiing over a coral reef to deliver tourists to a remote luxury resort may soon become a more familiar sight in Indonesia, an archipelago of 17,000 islands and only 183 airports.
At the moment, seaplanes in Indonesia are limited to niche charter flights for high-end tourism and mining, but their use could spread to serve the needs of a fast-growing economy and to beat the lack of transport infrastructure.
State-owned domestic carrier PT Merpati Nusantara Airlines aims to start the first scheduled public seaplane services in the country since the Dutch colonial period, when seaplanes regularly hopped across the main island Java. It is in talks with Canada-based planemaker Dornier to buy 20 seaplanes in a $120 million deal.
"There is no way infrastructure development can fully service Indonesians ... We're talking about a lot of islands that have no airports but need government attention. The only logical way is using amphibious planes," said Rudy Setyopurnomo, Merpati's CEO.
Seaplanes ferry passengers from Bali's airport east to the Moyo island hideaway, where Oliver Stone filmed 'Savages' earlier this year, in about an hour - less than half the time it would take on a helicopter.
The planes splash to a gentle landing on turquoise water and jettison excited passengers right onto the resort's jetty.
"That was amazing - even smoother than a normal landing. And so convenient - much more comfortable than a helicopter," said Anna, a tourist from Moscow, as she fed bread to the parrotfish swimming under the seaplane's tail. "It will make a lot of places more accessible. A jumbo jet can't do a water landing."
Operator Travira Air also runs seaplanes from Bali and Lombok for staff at Newmont Mining Corp's massive copper and gold mine on nearby Sumbawa island, saving executives a four hour journey to the airport and cutting costs for the company.
Renting the plane for 100 hours flying time a month costs around $140,000, versus over $200,000 for a helicopter carrying less people, Travira says.
Seaplanes symbolized the romanticism of early flight but were killed off by the jet age as regular scheduled transport. The prospect of a renaissance in Asia reflects not only the unique geography of places like Indonesia but also the sheer pace of Asia's growth in demand for planes.
Indonesia's government aims to finance 15 new airports in 2013, but is also relying on attracting billions in private financing for infrastructure. Progress so far has been slow, leaving Merpati looking at a solution not requiring runways - the 20 seaplanes.
"We're going to buy them now. We expect next year to be the first delivery," said Setyopurnomo, adding the planes could be built locally under a partnership with local planemaker PT Dirgantara Indonesia.
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The Dornier Seastar planes, with turboprop engines made by United Technologies Corp unit Pratt & Whitney, look like flying speedboats. They carry around 12 passengers and fly faster than the eight-seater Cessna Caravan Amphibian that Travira uses.
"It is the first new seaplane developed in the past 50 years ... It can park anywhere you can tie a boat up," said Don McClaughlin, Dornier's vice-president for sales. "Our two biggest target markets right now are Indonesia and China."
Dornier and Cessna Aircraft Co, a subsidiary of Textron Inc, face seaplane competition from Canadian firm Viking Air's 19-seater Twin Otter.
In China, Waterfront Air says it is applying for licenses to use Twin Otters for scheduled services between Shenzen, Hong Kong, Macau and Guangzhou's industrial Pearl River region.
Elsewhere seaplanes are common in remote locations such as the Maldives, British Columbia and Alaska, but there are few scheduled services.
The Dornier and Cessna seaplanes have a maximum range of over 1,500 km (930 miles), just about enough to fly from Indonesia's capital Jakarta with one refueling stop to the easternmost Papua region. But the cargo they can carry drops after about 300 km, making them more suitable for inter-island hops or operations around a base in far flung provinces.
Other challenges include a lack of specialist pilots, since locals often get poached by rapidly expanding budget carriers, regulations such as the need for annual landing permits, and larger waves in the rainy season making landing impossible in some locations, said Rudiana, Travira's chief operating officer.
"If we can get over these challenges there are a lot of opportunities," said Rudiana. He cited potential demand in areas such as the huge Natuna gas field off Borneo that ExxonMobil hopes to develop, tourism around islands such as Sumatra and Sulawesi, and for firms in Papua, home to major projects for Freeport McMoRan Copper & Gold and BP.
The Twin Otter would be useful as it can carry a higher payload much further, but charter airline Aviastar has struggled to get an operating license for one in Indonesia, known for its red tape.
"We could use a bigger plane - flights are packed on a Saturday as everyone wants to head off for the weekend," said Peter Ferrigno, the logistics manager for Newmont's mine. (Additional reporting by Alison Leung in Hong Kong and Tim Hepher in Paris; Editing by Jonathan Thatcher)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/seaplanes-hop-past-indonesias-lack-airports-210615127.html
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(Reuters) - A rare outbreak of fungal meningitis in the United States has so far killed eight people. Health officials estimate that as many as 13,000 people in 23 states may have received steroid injections linked to the disease.
Below are some facts about the illness:
* Meningitis is inflammation of the membranes, called meninges, around the brain and spinal cord. It is most commonly caused by an infection, usually by bacteria or virus, but can be caused by parasites, cancer, lupus, and pathogens including fungi.
In this outbreak, health officials have not determined whether the fungus got into the steroid injections of methylprednisolone acetate when it was compounded at a Massachusetts facility, or whether it was present in ingredients bought from suppliers to the New England Compounding Center.
* Fungal meningitis, unlike viral and bacterial meningitis, is not contagious. But all forms of meningitis have nearly identical symptoms, starting with a sudden fever, severe headache and stiff neck. Patients can also become nauseous, sensitive to light, weak or numb in any part of the body, and confused. In the current outbreak, some of the infected patients have had only mild symptoms, not the blinding headaches, severe neck stiffness and fever characteristic of meningitis.
* So far, only patients who received epidural injections of the steroids have become infected, but the potentially-contaminated compounded medications were also sold for injections in the knees and other joints. Doctors have been advised to contact any patients who received such shots and to determine if the injection site is warm, red, painful or swollen, all signs of possible infection.
* The only reliable diagnostic test requires a lumbar puncture - or spinal tap - in which cerebrospinal fluid is drawn into a long needle. The fluid is examined in a lab for white blood cells called eosinophils, which attack fungal infections. Health officials are not recommending lumbar puncture for patients who were injected with the potentially contaminated steroid unless they show signs of infections.
Patients showing no symptoms should be closely monitored, "with a low threshold for performing lumbar puncture should the patient become symptomatic."
* Fungal meningitis can take weeks to manifest symptoms. It is treated with high doses of intravenous or injected anti-fungal drugs, including flucytosine and amphotericin.
Source: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Compiled by Sharon Begley)
Source: http://news.yahoo.com/factbox-states-alert-fungal-meningitis-outbreak-223021803.html
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