Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Rapper Kat Dahlia arrested on DUI charges

This photo provided by the Miami Beach Police Department, shows Latin rap artist Kat Dahlia. Dahlia, whose real name is Katriana Huguet, was arrested early Tuesday, July 30, 3013 in Miami Beach on charges of DUI and resisting arrest without violence. (AP Photo/Miami Beach Police Dept)

This photo provided by the Miami Beach Police Department, shows Latin rap artist Kat Dahlia. Dahlia, whose real name is Katriana Huguet, was arrested early Tuesday, July 30, 3013 in Miami Beach on charges of DUI and resisting arrest without violence. (AP Photo/Miami Beach Police Dept)

(AP) ? Rapper Kat Dahlia has been arrested on charges of DUI and resisting arrest without violence.

Dahlia, whose real name is Katriana Huguet, was arrested early Tuesday in Miami Beach. Jail records show she's being held on $2,000 bail. It's not immediately known if she has an attorney. Huguet turned 23 the day before her arrest.

The arrest affidavit reports that an officer spotted Huguet speeding with the headlights off and pulled her over. The officer noticed a strong smell of alcohol in the car and noted that Huguet had blood shot eyes and her speech was slurred. She refused to perform any sobriety tests and cursed at the officer.

Huguet, of Cuban descent, is known for mixing rhythms like hip hop, R&B and soul.

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Cell Phone Video: 12 Injured After Tornado Tears Through Italy

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Advanced Architecture Software Could Make Buildings More Energy ...

Since the unveiling of Frank Gehry?s titanium-skinned?Guggenheim Museum Bilbao?in 1997, we?ve grown accustomed to?eye-popping architectural statements, whether in the complex geometry of Herzog & de Meuron?s?Beijing National Stadium?(also known as the ?Bird?s Nest?) or in the precarious cantilevering of Zaha Hadid?s MAXXI?National Museum?in Rome. If it seems there?s some immensely complicated system being used to engineer these gravity-?defying arcs, ramps, and curves, that?s because there is. But that technology, known as parametric modeling, can do much more than facilitate the fantastic creations of Gehry, Hadid, and their ilk. Increasingly, parametric design is being used not just to make buildings more visually compelling but to precisely tune nearly every aspect of their performance, from acoustics to energy efficiency. It?s not as sexy an application, but it will become far more valuable to architecture and the way we live and work.

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The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain.

Parametric design software automatically figures out how changing any parameter of a structure will affect other physical aspects. It?s more complex than the computer-?aided design (CAD) software that has been the industry standard since the 1980s. That software essentially works like a digital pencil; it requires a person to move a mouse around to manipulate the lines on an architectural drawing. Today?s parametric technology is more than just a drafting tool. Not only can it model a building and many of its attributes in 3-D, but it can revise a model instantly. If an architect wants to alter the pitch of a roof, for example, the walls then follow the revised roofline automatically. As Hao Ko, a design director at the architectural firm?Gensler, explains, ?The designer is setting the rules and parameters, with the computer doing the iterations. This gives designers more flexibility to explore designs, and we can make changes faster.? It also means that architects are more willing to make changes that can ultimately make a project better.

As the technology has improved, parametric models have been able to accept more and more inputs. Architects can use the software to investigate what a building could be made of or how its natural lighting could be maximized. Or they can virtualize window dimensions and ceiling heights and the way a structure is heated and cooled. ?In any project, there are a million possibilities,? says architect ?Matthew Pierce of?Perkins + Will

Phil Bernstein, an architect and vice president at the software maker?Autodesk, believes parametric technology will help make new buildings more environmentally sustainable. (This is crucial, given that buildings account for 40 percent of the world?s energy use and one-third of all carbon dioxide emissions.) The current industry standard for energy efficiency is?LEED?Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design. Architects who use green features like drought-?tolerant plants and efficient heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning systems can apply for LEED certification.

The signature curves in Beijing?s Olympic stadium arose from a complex geometry that demanded computer modeling.

But critics of this approach point out that it?s hard to measure the outcomes. Parametric technology might provide more precise metrics. How much energy will a building actually need? Or how much might it generate? How much water will it use? These things can be determined during the design process and rapidly optimized?you can adjust the model until you get the results you?re looking for.

That was the case with Perkins + Will?s design for the?Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences, in East Boothbay, Maine. The firm used software called?Ecotect?Analysis (now owned by Autodesk) to model everything from thermal performance to daylighting?the practice of placing?windows?or other openings in such a way that?natural light can reliably illuminate the interior. As the architects tinkered with the design in a computer, it calculated and analyzed such properties as the building?s floor area, its volume, and the required quantities of materials. They could simulate the thermal performance of different wall, roof, and window assemblies?and evaluate the performance against the cost. They could study how different types of glass would perform?not just in general but on the northeast wall at the building?s exact location, under conditions suggested by long-term weather data.

The MAXXI?National Museum of the 21st Century Arts?in Rome, Italy.

The benefits of parametric technology can similarly be seen in Gensler?s soon-to-be-completed?Shanghai Tower, which at 630 meters will be the second-tallest tower in the world and the tallest in China. Its twisting, curved form was an aesthetic choice, to be sure, but by plugging that geometry into a modeling tool known as?Grasshopper, the designers were able to tweak the shape to minimize the force of winds on the fa?ade. As Ko explains, ?If you have a tall tower like that, you?re studying the different degrees of rotation. It would be tedious if you had to do it manually. Using rotation as one of the parameters, you can run through the various iterations to get to the final situation.?

Idiosyncratic subdivisions

For now, the most familiar built expressions of parametric design remain extreme projects like those created by Zaha Hadid Architects, a firm that is known for avoiding corners, right angles, and familiar typologies. We see a similar avoidance of corners in the astounding 19,000 molded glass-reinforced concrete pieces and 3,500 custom curved glass panels that make up Frank Gehry?s design for the?Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation, a $100-million-plus museum scheduled to open in Paris next year.

Natural lighting was one of the elements that architects tried to maximize in the Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences.

Even so, many architects (and their clients) are increasingly asserting that gesture and complexity for their own sake are not enough. Accordingly, the building industry is becoming more knowledgeable about improving a structure?s function. Architecture graduates arrive at firms armed with expertise in parametric tools such as Revit, Grasshopper, and Rhino; they may never have designed without the help of computers, and parametric modeling is familiar to them. Among builders, engineers, and architects, the adoption of advanced digital tools for what?s known as?building information modelingsurged from 28 percent in 2007 to 49 percent in 2009 and 71 percent in 2012.

Some of the most dramatic forms designed with parametric technology have come from Frank Gehry, whose Louis Vuitton Foundation for Creation is soon to open in Paris.

And while such technology is useful for formally complex buildings, even simpler forms should benefit from it. Architects Nataly Gattegno and Jason Kelly Johnson of?Future Cities Lab?believe parametric design can change how we think about floor plans of houses or grid patterns of planned communities. ?Do these houses all have to be the same?? Gattegno asks. Parametric modeling ?could open up all kinds of possibilities of what a house could be.? Mass-produced housing might become less cookie-cutter, more idiosyncratic, and more economical and energy efficient.?

Similarly, the technology could reshape urban planning. Just as it can create a detailed representation of a wall, it can model an entire neighborhood to determine the optimal size and shape of the various structures in it, says Autodesk?s Bernstein.?Awkwardly scaled McMansions might be rethought?to make more efficient use of lots, building materials, and energy.?

Parametric modeling can even take human proportions and movement into account. A company called ?AnyBody Technology, for example, does full-body physical simulations for the design of cockpits or workspaces. The company has begun collaborating on R&D with architects so that a parametric model can be used to simulate a body walking through a given space. Eventually, architects could design, say, a nursing home in a way that optimized walking distances or ergonomics.

Of course, models are still mere simulations. And one thing that this modeling can?t automatically account for?yet, anyway?is human behavior. Bernstein told me that when Autodesk built its LEED-certified headquarters, its designers ?energy-modeled the hell out of it? in parametric software only to find out that the building used 30 percent more energy than they had anticipated. Why? Among other things, after the lights automatically went off at 6:30 p.m., cleaning crews turned them back on and didn?t shut them off again.

Allison Arieff is a content strategist for SPUR, an urban planning and policy think tank in San Francisco, and a contributing columnist at the New York Times.

Source: http://www.technologyreview.com/review/517596/new-forms-that-function-better/

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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Scientists identify new drug targets for aggressive breast cancer ...

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Singapore: Scientists have identified genes that are potential targets for therapeutic drugs against aggressive breast cancer. Out of the 1.5 million women diagnosed with breast cancer in the world annually, nearly one in ...

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New approach to treating venomous snakebites could reduce global fatalities

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Medical researchers have pioneered a novel approach to treating venomous snakebites -- administering antiparalytics topically via a nasal spray. This needle-free treatment may dramatically reduce the number of global snakebite fatalities.

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New York Sports Clubs Ad Gives Shout-Out To ?Carlos Danger?

The New York Post may have botched their ?Carlos Danger? cover, but New York Sports Clubs attempted to rectify that fact with an ad that appeared in that paper today with its own reference to Anthony Weiner?s alter-ego. So if you want to get ripped enough to send your own nude gym pics to someone special in your life, now?s the time to sign up. August is free for God?s sake!

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WWE Asks Fans Which Diva They Want Back, The Rock-Triple H Have A Twitter Exchange, CM Punk

- The official WWE website has released a poll asking fans which former Diva they would most like to see return to the organization.

With over 9,000 votes cast, Kelly Kelly is coming out on top with a figure of 23%. She is trailed by Lita (17%), Trish Stratus (13%), Eve (11%), Melina (8%), Beth Phoenix (6%), Victoria (6%), Michelle McCool (5%), Stacy Keibler (4%), Torrie Wilson (4%) and Maxine (2%).

- Former rivals Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and Triple H exchanged messages on Twitter on Saturday.

After "The Most Electrifying Man in Sports Entertainment" wrote, "From shootin FAST 5 to WRESTLEMANIA, to me being a brown neck livin' in a redneck trailer park. Great to be back Atlanta!" WWE's Chief Operating Officer responded, "Congrats Rock! No one works harder! #inspiration #passion #7Bucks." Enclosed was a Forbes graphic of Johnson acknowledging the story of only having had seven dollars to his name following the unceremonious conclusion of his football career in 1995.

Wishing "The Game" well on his 44th birthday, Johnson wrote back, "Thank U Trip! Happy Birthday bud!"

- CM Punk is featured on the cover of the latest issue of the United Kingdom-based magazine PowerSlam (see here). Also featured is an interview with WWE Hall of Famer Jim Ross where he responds to a question about all of those "embarrassing scenarios and on-air digs and ridicule from Vince McMahon and others" in WWE over the years.

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Spanish train crash driver charged provisionally

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain (AP) ? The driver of a Spanish train that derailed at high speed killing 79 people was provisionally charged Sunday with multiple cases of negligent homicide.

A court statement said investigative magistrate Luis Alaez released Francisco Jose Garzon Amo without bail.

The statement said Garzon must appear in court once a week and is forbidden to leave Spain without permission.

Garzon was not sent to jail or required to post bail because none of the parties involved felt there was a risk of him fleeing or attempting to destroy evidence, the statement said.

It said the train driver's license had also been withdrawn.

Garzon was questioned for almost two hours at the court in Santiago de Compostela, the northwestern town near where the accident occurred.

Garzon was driving the train carrying 218 passenger in eight cars that hurtled far over the 80-kph (50-mph) speed limit into a high-risk curve on Wednesday evening, tumbling off the tracks and slamming into a concrete wall, with some of the cars catching fire.

The Spanish rail agency has said the brakes should have been applied four kilometers (2.5 miles) before the train hit the curve.

However, a local resident who rushed to the scene of the accident said in an interview broadcast Sunday that minutes after the crash Garzon had told him he had been going fast and couldn't brake.

The resident, Evaristo Iglesias, said he and another person accompanied the blood-soaked Garzon to flat ground where other injured people were being laid out, waiting for emergency services to arrive.

"He told us that he wanted to die," Iglesias told Antena 3 television. "He said he had needed to brake but couldn't," Iglesias said. He added that Garzon said "he had been going fast."

In its report about the accident, Antena 3 television showed a photograph of Iglesias in a pink shirt and cap helping to carry the driver after the train accident. The station also aired television footage of Iglesias working beside the wrecked train to help other survivors.

In the interview, Iglesias recalled Garzon's words, "'I don't want to see this, I want to die,' that's what he said repeatedly," said Iglesias. "'I had to brake down to 80 and couldn't,'" Iglesias quoted the driver as saying.

Iglesias was among the survivors and witnesses who began to give evidence to police on Sunday.

Investigators must determine if Garzon failed to apply the brakes or whether it was a technical failure.

Spain's state-run train company has described him as an experienced driver who knew the route well.

On Sunday, the death toll from the train derailment rose to 79 when an injured passenger died at University Hospital in Santiago de Compostela, officials said. She was identified as American Myrta Fariza of Houston, her family said in a statement.

Fariza's friends and family had created a Facebook page while she was hospitalized titled "Hope for Myrta," where they collected donations and exchanged messages.

Officials said 70 people injured in the train accident remained hospitalized, 22 of them in critical condition.

Meanwhile, authorities said forensic experts have identified the last three bodies among the 79 dead.

Victims have been reported from Algeria, Brazil, the Dominican Republic, France, Italy, Mexico and the United States, but officials have not publicly identified each victim or his or her nationality.

Mourning continued throughout Spain, with Sunday church services being held in remembrance of the dead. A large funeral mass is planned for Monday afternoon in Santiago de Compostela, and the prime minister and members of the royal family are expected to attend.

The crash has cast a pall over the town, a Catholic pilgrimage site. Santiago officials had been preparing for the religious feast of St. James of Compostela, Spain's patron saint, the day after the crash but canceled it and turned a local sporting arena into a morgue.

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Heckle and AP writer Ciaran Giles contributed from Madrid, and AP writer Ramit Plushnick-Masti contributed from Houston.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/spanish-train-crash-driver-charged-provisionally-225516629.html

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Monday, July 29, 2013

Now you can be Edward Snowden and run from CIA agents in your phone

Now you can be Edward Snowden and run from CIA agents in your phone

Control Edward Snowden in a game in which you will keep running and running through Moscow's airport corridors on a non-stop getaway from evil CIA agents. If you have an Android phone, try this game now. Then delete it five minutes later.

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Activision Blizzard CEO hears 'Call of Duty,' buys back control

Activision Blizzard CEO used $50 million of his own money in an $8.2 billion deal to take control of the world's biggest video game company from Vivendi, a French company. Activision Blizzard shares surged 15 percent.

By Malathi Nayak,?Reuters / July 27, 2013

CEO of Activision Blizzard Bobby Kotick in Sun Valley, Idaho July 9, 2013.

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Activision Blizzard Inc's CEO, who is shelling out $50 million of his own money in an $8.2 billion deal to buy back most of Vivendi's stake, said the world's largest video game publisher will be freer to pursue acquisitions and grow after emerging from its French parent's wing.

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Bobby Kotick, one of the highest-paid and longest-running corporate chief executives in an industry ravaged in recent years by the rise of mobile gaming, told investors on a Friday conference call he thinks the company will be stronger as a result of the deal.

Activision shares surged 15 percent to close at $17.46, the highest since September 2008, on the Nasdaq.

Activision will have "the focus and flexibility to drive long-term shareholder value," Kotick said. "The importance of this transaction is that it gives us the opportunity to really reward our public shareholders and you see that in the accretion."

Vivendi agreed on Friday to sell most of its stake in the publisher of the blockbuster "Call of Duty" franchise for $8.2 billion, paving the way for a broader split of the French conglomerate's media and telecoms assets.

The deal, which will reduce the French firm's stake to 12 percent from 61 percent, fulfills Kotick's longstanding wish to buy back the company he had built into a games powerhouse since 1991. Activision merged with Vivendi's games division in 2007.

But the industry is struggling with shrinking demand for videogames as gamers shift away from traditional console titles to mobile games and free-to-play offerings online.

Vivendi is selling the shares in Activision, also known for its "Skylanders" title, for $13.60 each, a 10 percent discount to Thursday's closing price. Analysts said, however, the deal was positive for the company because it removed longstanding uncertainty around how Vivendi would deal with its U.S. unit.

There's no longer "this overhang, that this struggling parent company is going to use Activision and its resources to its own benefit to the detriment of Activision's shareholders," R.W. Baird analyst Colin Sebastian said. "That makes the shares worth more."

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Activision did not reveal their future plans on Friday.

Kotick and Co-Chairman Brian Kelly are leading an investor group that will separately purchase about 172 million Activision shares, or a 24.9 percent stake, from Vivendi for $2.34 billion. The group includes Fidelity Investments and Chinese web portal Tencent, which will be a passive investor without a seat on the board, gaining Activision big-name backers.

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AllThingsD's Week In Review: The Chromecast's Enemies and AT&T's Record Android Sales

Chromecast_featureIn case you missed anything, here?s a quick roundup of the news that powered AllThingsD this week:

  1. Orange is the New Black is the new Arrested Development: In its Q2 earnings call, Netflix said that every original show it?s rolled out this year has improved upon previous shows? first-week ratings.
  2. Google announced the Chromecast, which can beam video content from the Chrome browser or mobile devices to your TV, and might pose some problems for TV execs who don?t want the line between your screens to be so blurry.
  3. Google also announced a new Nexus 7, which (unlike the competing iPad Mini) crams a full 1080p HD display into its 7-inch form factor.
  4. Apple slightly beat Wall Street?s Q3 earnings expectations, shipping five million more iPhones than predicted, but four million fewer iPads than analysts expected. It also spent $16 billion to buy back 36 million AAPL shares
  5. BTIG analyst Walt Piecyk says Apple?s earnings guidance for Q4 2013 suggest only one thing: new hardware in September, probably new iPhones.
  6. Yahoo lost its media head Mickie Rosen, one of the highest-ranking execs to depart in recent months. Here?s the internal memo discussing Rosen?s exit.
  7. Apple?s developer site was hacked, but the company said no customer information was impacted. The identity of the intruder remains unclear, but the dev site came back online Friday after days of downtime.
  8. AT&T reported that it sold 6.8 million smartphones last quarter, including a record number of Androids.
  9. Twitter aggressively pitches advertisers on tweet-discussions about television programs, but Facebook actually has five times as much TV talk.
  10. In a letter filed with the SEC, Michael Dell wrote to shareholders, regarding his $24.6 billion leveraged buyout proposal: ?The decision is now yours. I am at peace either way and I will honor your decision.?

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Sunday, July 28, 2013

George Mitchell, Texas billionaire who pioneered fracking, dies at 94

HOUSTON ? George P. Mitchell, the Texas billionaire who pioneered shale-drilling techniques that triggered a renaissance in North American oil and natural gas production, has died. He was 94.

He died Friday at his residence in the Tremont Hotel in Galveston, according to Franklin ?Rusty? Carnes, at the Carnes Brothers Funeral Home in Galveston. He died of natural causes, his family said in a statement.

Mitchell?s innovative use of horizontal wells and hydraulic fracturing in the 1990s to release gas from a previously impermeable rock formation near Fort Worth, Texas, earned him the nickname the ?father of the Barnett Shale.? Those drilling breakthroughs revolutionized oil and gas exploration from Pennsylvania to Poland and the Yukon Territory to Argentina.

?My engineers kept telling me, ?You are wasting your money, Mitchell,?? he told Forbes in 2009. ?And I said, ?Well damn it, let?s figure this thing out, because there is no question there is a tremendous source bed that?s about 250 feet thick.??

As other companies adopted Mitchell?s techniques, U.S. gas production rose 25 percent in the past decade, pushing prices to a 10-year low in April 2012. The nation now has an estimated 890 trillion cubic feet equivalent of recoverable natural gas, according to ITG Investment Research. That?s enough fuel for almost 40 years at current consumption rates.

As the same methods were applied to oil fields, crude production has more than quadrupled in places such as the Bakken formation in North Dakota and Montana in the past three years, according to data compiled by Bloomberg Industries.

Mitchell sold his company, Mitchell Energy & Development Corp., to Devon Energy Corp. in 2002 for about $3 billion, becoming one of the largest shareholders of the Oklahoma City- based gas and oil producer. Forbes magazine ranked him the 239th-richest American in 2012.

The oilman focused on real estate earlier in his career, developing a suburb north of Houston out of 25,000 acres of pine forest. The Woodlands, which opened in 1974, now has a population of 100,000 and includes a mall, a 1.4-mile winding waterway and the 30-story headquarters of Anadarko Petroleum Corp. Exxon Mobil Corp., based in Irving, Texas, is building a 3 million-square-foot campus there.

Mitchell sold the development in 1997 to a partnership of Crescent Real Estate Equities Co. and Morgan Stanley Real Estate Fund II.

Mitchell had the ?guts? to do certain things that other people would be too scared to do, said Michael Richmond, who worked for Mitchell for 25 years, eventually retiring as chief executive officer of the real-estate company that developed The Woodlands.

?George didn?t like to hear the answer no,? Richmond said. ?He always wanted to hear the answer, how. You had to figure out solutions to any issue that was on the table.?

?The Woodlands is a beautiful project,? Mitchell said in a March 2009 interview in his downtown Houston office. ?But energy has been my background.?

George Phydias Mitchell was born in Galveston on May 21, 1919. His parents, Mike and Katina Mitchell, who had come to the U.S. from Greece separately around 1900, ran a shoeshine parlor in Galveston. His father, soon after arriving in the U.S., took the name Mike Mitchell from an employer handing out paychecks who couldn?t say his real name, Savvas Paraskevopoulos, according to an article in the Houston Chronicle.

Mitchell developed a passion for oil and gas while working in the oil fields for his older brother, Johnny, around age 17. He graduated in 1940 with a degree in petroleum engineering and an emphasis in geology from the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, now known as Texas A&M University, in College Station.

After serving as a captain in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers during World War II, Mitchell in 1946 joined a newly formed oil exploration company, Oil Drilling. That eventually became Mitchell Energy & Development Corp., which went public in 1972. Mitchell and his brother were early partners in the company.

Mitchell participated in about 10,000 wells over his career. His company drilled its first well in the Barnett Shale in 1981 and developed fracturing and horizontal-drilling techniques to unlock gas trapped beneath hundreds of feet of rock, according to Mitchell?s company.

In his late 80s, Mitchell turned his attention back to another shale play, this time bankrolling rigs in the Marcellus Shale in Pennsylvania for a company headed by his son, Todd, and Joe Greenberg, a geologist. The Marcellus Shale has since emerged as the largest U.S. gas resource, holding the equivalent of 330 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas, according to ITG.

The new abundance of cheap gas transformed the U.S. industrial landscape, prompting new investment in power plants that use gas to generate electricity and accelerating the demise of older coal and nuclear plants that were more expensive to repair and operate.

Chemical manufacturers including Exxon Mobil that use gas as the raw material for their products planned to build new plants in the U.S. to take advantage of the new resources. Pipeline networks to carry the newfound gas to market multiplied across the country. And gas drillers promoted natural gas powered trucks and cars for the nation?s highways and roads.

Import facilities built earlier in the 2000?s, when concerns in the U.S. focused on dwindling oil and gas supplies, are now seeking to add export terminals to send U.S. gas overseas in the form of liquefied natural gas.

?He was a visionary,? said James Rebello, who worked at Prudential Securities when it financed a small part of the exploration and production side of Mitchell?s group. Rebello and his colleagues told Mitchell they could lend him more if he combined the oil & gas business with the real estate unit.

?But he was adamant that he wanted to keep those separate,? Rebello said. ?He was right, and it worked out in the long run.?

Mitchell donated more than $175 million, with the largest gifts going to Texas A&M, the University of Houston and M.D. Anderson Cancer Center. A tennis center at Texas A&M bears his name. His wife, Cynthia, who died in 2009, helped develop the Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion, an outdoor concert venue, in The Woodlands.

In addition to his ?great love? for The Woodlands, Richmond said, Mitchell had ?an enormous passion? for his home town of Galveston, where he bought and renovated older downtown buildings.

Mitchell met his wife while in the Army and married her in 1943. They had 10 children: Pamela Maguire, Meredith Dreiss, Scott Mitchell, Sheridan Lorenz, Mark Mitchell, Kent Mitchell, Greg Mitchell, Kirk Mitchell, Todd Mitchell and Grant Mitchell.

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Source: http://bangordailynews.com/2013/07/27/obituaries/george-mitchell-texas-billionaire-who-pioneered-fracking-dies-at-94/

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Legally blind man makes art masterpieces with Microsoft Paint

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ROCKY RIVER, Ohio ? A 97-year-old man has become an Internet sensation known as ?Pixel Painter?.? FOX 8 in Cleveland reports that Hal Lasko suffers from condition called Wet Macular Degeneration, which forced him to give up painting. Undaunted, Lasko turned to an unlikely source to reinvigorate his passion: Microsoft Paint from Window 95.

?I had to give up painting because when the brush meets the point where it?s important, that?s where I lost my eyesight. And as my eyesight deteriorated, I turned more and more to the computer because I can blow it up,? Lasko said.

Lasko is a former graphic artist who did everything by hand. Now with the aid of a computer he has created more than 600 digital art pieces. Microsoft Paint allows him to zoom in on the pixels to refine his work.

Lasko turns 98 on Sunday and to celebrate he is selling paintings of his website for $98 with 10 percent going of the proceeds going to benefit Veterans of Foreign War programs.

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Irish gov't. won't investigate Apple, Facebook over sharing with NSA

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Companies escape scrutiny via 'Safe Harbour' self-certification rules

The Irish Office of the Data Protection Commissioner says it won't investigate Apple and Facebook over their sharing personal data with the US' National Security Agency, according to New Europe. Both Apple and Facebook have their European headquarters in Ireland, and an Austrian student activist group -- europe-v-facebook -- asked the ODPC to look into claims that the NSA collects emails and other private information from the companies through its Prism spying initiative. The ODPC states that the companies are covered under "Safe Harbour," which allows US companies to self-certify themselves as compliant with European Union data laws as long as they agree to a set of principles intended to protect how personal data is used.

Safe Harbour was first adopted in 2000, predating Prism by about seven years. The policy has since been reviewed by the EU several times, and come under increasing skepticism. EU Justice Commissioner Viviane Reding recently said that it may "not be so safe after all;" on Wednesday, the data protection commissioner for the German state of Bremen asked the European Commission to suspend Safe Harbour indefinitely, considering "excessive surveillance by foreign secret services." Reding has promised to review the agreement again and introduce new regulation.

europe-v-facebook founder Max Schrems suggests that the ODPC is "trying to simply ignore the complaints and the whole Prism scandal." Meanwhile, he says he is still waiting for responses to complaints filed against Yahoo in Germany, and Microsoft and Skype in Luxembourg.

Ireland may have strong incentive to ignore privacy issues. The country is the European headquarters of other major American high-tech companies as well, such as Google and Microsoft. The firms are sources of both jobs and tax revenue, even if local loopholes allow businesses to escape normal tax rates.

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Saturday, July 27, 2013

The Celebration of Light Fitness Routine | Fitness Town Health and ...

Honda Celebration of Light July 27/ July 31 / August 3

It?s that time of year. The Symphony of Fire, Benson & Hedges Symphony of Fire, The Celebration of Light, The HSBC Celebration of Light, The Honda Celebration of Light returns for a 23rd year and features the United Kingdom, Canada, and Thailand.

Nothing quite says a Vancouver, or Lower Mainland summer, like hundreds and hundreds of thousands (nearly 400,000 to be exact) of people gathered at English Bay,? the surrounding areas, and beaches to watch the sky explode on a warm summer night.

The crowds are enormous, the anticipation, the waiting, high stress levels, how do you manage?

? a Fireworks Fitness Routine!

1. Stuffed like a sardine? This is more of a statement than question, as you will be shoulder to shoulder and back to front, with complete strangers and barely have enough room to breath. 20 Jumping Jacks will get your heart pumping and clear some room for you.

2. 10 Burpees every time the crowd oohs and aahs. There will be plenty of oohing and aahing, especially during the finale, so hopefully you like burpees! ;-) ?does anyone?

3. Did you arrive a little late? And by late I mean, you didn?t camp out on English Bay since Christmas? Find a big tree, jump up and grab a branch, pull yourself up and enjoy the best seat in the house. This is basically Mother Natures Muscle Up.

4. The traffic on Fireworks nights is beyond insane ? utter madness on the streets of Vancouver. Get a head start with the Parking Lot Sprint and be first to the car and leave all other spectators in the dust.

Click here for more information on the Honda Celebration of Light

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Friday, July 26, 2013

Roche blockbuster sales boost first-half profits

GENEVA (AP) -- Swiss drugmaker Roche Holding AG posted an 11 percent rise in first-half profit Thursday boosted by strong sales of its blockbuster cancer drugs.

The Basel, Switzerland-based company said its core net income, or profit, during the first six months of the year increased to 6.65 billion Swiss francs ($7.09 billion), up from 5.98 billion francs in the comparable period of 2012 ? of that 6.5 billion francs was attributable to shareholders up 12 percent on the previous year.

The world's biggest manufacturer of cancer drugs, which reports earnings only every six months, said Thursday that its top drugs, Avastin, Rituxan and Herceptin, and new breast cancer treatments Perjeta and Kadcyla contributed to strong first-half sales of more than 23.3 billion francs, up 4 percent from the first half of 2012.

Chief Executive Severin Schwan said Roche was putting most of its effort into developing products from some 68 new molecular entities in its pharmaceuticals pipeline and 55 potential diagnostics platforms and tests.

The company will also continue to focus on "bolt-on acquisitions," Schwan said. Its first-half results, he said, were "driven by our existing portfolio, recently launched cancer medicines Perjeta and Kadcyla, as well as continued growth in the clinical laboratory business."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/roche-blockbuster-sales-boost-first-094257671.html

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Gregory Sherl, The Accidental Poet

Gregory Sherl never wanted to be a writer.

"I want to ask every poet Do you regret discovering words," he writes in his latest book, Monogamy Songs. "I wake up and they are always under my pillow. I am talking about the words not the poets, but usually a poet is next to me anyway."

Sherl, 28, writes like he has no choice. Devotional, obsessive and erotic, his poems are marked with a sense of urgency. "If I could do anything else I would," he told HuffPost.

Sherl has obsessive compulsive disorder, and many of his poems center around his exhausting struggle with mental health, and his relationship with prescription drugs. "The greatest thing about Vicodin is everything," says one poem, reflecting a common sentiment in his work.

His poems are also consumed with love -- falling into it and out of it -- and focus unabashedly on sex. It's no surprise he's acquired a fan base of teenage girls on Tumblr with lines like this:

"She has so many knots in her hair because we are desperate in our fucking. Maybe desperate is not the right word. Think: necessary. Think: ?clat. Think the opposite of mediocre and then continue to think that until you grow bored."

Sherl's work has appeared in The Rumpus, Columbia Poetry Review, diode, Los Angeles Review and Poets.org. In the short time he's been writing poetry, he's published three collections, two chapbooks and recently sold a novel. His newest poetry collection, Glow, is due out in February 2014. Here's some Sherl for you. And more here.

He discussed his latest poetry collection, Monogamy Songs, when reached by phone in Mississippi, where he is currently enrolled in graduate school. Woozy, emotional and frenetic, Monogamy Songs charts a relationship from its ecstatic beginnings to its disastrous end in a series of prose poems.

HuffPost: How would you characterize what kind of writing you do? Are you a poet? Fiction writer? Would you label yourself any of these things?

Sherl: I?ve been writing poetry for about the last three years. As an undergraduate in creative writing at Florida State, I wrote only fiction. I was, like, poetry? Poetry still exists? Who reads poetry? Who writes poetry? Unless you get into the small community that is poets, it?s not really a thing people know about or really read, unfortunately.

After graduation, I went to grad school at Virginia Tech for fiction immediately. During my second semester, I took a poetry workshop as a joke. My teacher, Bob Hicok, is an incredible poet. When I first started writing, it was just prose poems. "Notes On A Candy Cane Tree" was one of the first poems I wrote. It came a little more naturally to me, probably because of where I was mentally too, concentration-wise. It was easier for me to do these short bursts of emotion instead of trying to span out into a story. So I just started writing poetry and stopped writing fiction entirely. It just clicked. My first collection, "Heavy Petting," included many poems I wrote during that first workshop. I dropped out of grad school at the end of that semester, moved home and started to adjunct. I was just writing a ton of poetry. Poetry, poetry, poetry.

HP: Tell me about your most recent poetry collection, Monogamy Songs.

S: The book charts my relationship with the character Z, and I wrote it chronologically as it was happening. There were the happy poems in the beginning, then things start to go, then things go to shit. I?d consider Monogamy Songs part memoir, part poetry. It has a lot of surrealist elements to it, but there?s also a lot of truth.

I started the book when I was working at an advertising agency writing ads for local car dealerships. I was terrible at it. But I wrote the ad copy so quickly that I was left with free time, and I?d just spend my work hours writing poems.

There are pieces in Monogamy Songs, especially the beginning, that feel hurried and rushed, there?s this desperate speed and need in the poems, and the emotions are the same way, and that?s probably because I was writing them that way, because I was at work.

I wrote the whole thing between November and March. The poems were written in order, some of them a couple a day. It was basically things happened this day, and I wrote them down.

HP: Your poems read like a bursts of energy, very vibrant and intense. Is that reflective of the way you write, or do you do a lot of editing and rewriting?

S: I do write quickly. I?ve written four poetry books since 2009 and two chapbooks. It's kind of this non-stop thing, this obsession. I have OCD. I think I?ve started to slow down recently, I?m writing much more slowly. This happened with age. I grew into my voice a little more. But I find the idea of something overly polished too much like a computer, like it was written by something not human.

I co-founded a poetry journal at my old school, and called it Vinyl. As you can tell from my poems, I?m very influenced by music, more so than reading other people's writing. I think there?s this purity to vinyl. There?s the hiss and the pop; it?s not perfect, it shows the human fault in the art. I believe that should be the case in writing. There should be faults in it. The hiss and the pop in the vinyl brings you closer to the artist.

Writing should be a little bit grainy, it should be a little bit raw. It should be every single thing flowing inside of us, and most of it isn?t pretty. If there is nothing at stake in what I?m reading, if there is nothing at stake for the writer, I am just not interested. You gotta be there. You have to basically bleed for it. If not, why are you trying to put this in the world.

HP: What role do sex and sexuality play in your writing?

S: Sex is awesome. Poetry is awesome. Shouldn't the two go together? When I first started reading poetry, I was confused at the lack of sex poems out there. (The more I started to read, the more I found, of course.)

Still, and I've said this in interviews before: There is never enough fucking in poetry. Less birds, more fucking.

My poetry is very much based in my personal life. Most of it could be considered straight nonfiction. Monogamy Songs is probably 75-80 percent memoir. Sexuality (or, more importantly, sensuality) is a big part of my life. And that comes out in my writing. I write what I like to read, and I like to read about sex.

HP: Have you ever dreamt a poem? Composed a poem in your sleep?

S: I was about to say that I never seem lucky enough to remember my dreams. But now I'm wondering if not being able to remember my dreams actually makes me luckier... What if the dreams are constant terrors, and I'm just saving myself? (I'm already on enough pills, you know?) It's nice to think that maybe there's a force field around me, even if it's only so powerful.

HP: How are your favorite contemporary writers? Who gets you excited?

S: The only two poetry books I've ever read in one sitting are Black Life and Awe, both by Dorothea Lasky. Lasky is a national treasure. She is also one of the sweetest human beings on the planet. I would not be a poet if it weren't for Bob Hicok. Section III of Ginsberg's "Howl" still makes me cry. Wendy Xu excites me to no end. I am jealous of almost everything she writes. I am excited to follow her career -- where will she go? Anywhere she wants. Dennis J. Bernstein's Special Ed should be required reading. Adrian Matejka makes me want to add swagger to every poem I write. I grew up reading Bukowski, and I'll probably die reading him. Monogamy Songs would not exist if not for Ben Mirov's Ghost Machine -- a collection so original and emotionally vulnerable that I wore out my copy and had to buy another.

Since I wrote fiction before moving on to poetry, most of my early influences are fiction writers: Aimee Bender, Bret Easton Ellis, Tobias Wolff, Sandra Cisneros, Nicole Krauss, J.D. Salinger, Barry Hannah, Ryan Boudinot, Amy Hempel -- the list could go on forever. Denis Johnson's Jesus' Son is the book that made me want to write a book. Lorrie Moore made me want to stop writing short stories because I knew I'd never write anything as good as "People Like That Are the Only People Here." Same for Kelly Link's Magic for Beginners (my favorite short story collection).

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Below, read an early Sherl poem:

Heavy Petting In Cooper City, FL

We?re so young I still look out the window when you cry.
Still, this is how it starts: there is tongue kissing before baby
names. There is forgetting how to sleep alone before
baby names. Sometimes your thighs are too sweaty to hold
before baby names. Lately everything falls right out of me:
a wave having a seizure while someone tries to learn how to surf.
In this poem we are in bed because everyone can guess why.
We are in bed and I say Your tongue is the coldest tap. That is a lie.
You are so fucking warm. You are an electric blanket we keep next
to the icebox. In bed I say You are the equivalent of seven brownies.
You say Prove it. So this is what I do: I bake the sun up.
We forgot to draw the blinds, so I bake the sun back down.
It is pitch black, so I bake some lightning bugs and tie them
to my chest hair. While I bake, you go into the other room and send me
dirty text messages with descriptions of your back spread out like a speedway.
I have to go into the icebox to cool off. I don?t turn on the electric blanket.
My blood is milk, skim, thin enough to reach my toes. I have shivered
in my sleep since at least eight years before we met.
There is a timer, and then the timer is done being a timer. I am done baking.
I hold the seven brownies in my lap while you drive us to the doctor?s
office. The doctor checks your blood pressure, feels for lumps. Then he checks
the brownies for lumps. I was smooth with the icing, and the doctor
is pleased. He puts his stethoscope to the seven brownies, says
Big breath now. The brownies puff out their chests like muffins.
They sigh like long distance runners. The doctor takes off his latex gloves.
He says Equivalent, like it was a category on Jeopardy! He says
Homologous, synonymous, identical, tantamount, indistinguishable.
The doctor looks at me. He wants to know if the brownies
came from a box. I tell him I picked them from the garden,
that I was turned on by how soft the soil felt between my toes.
He says And her? pointing at you. I tell him I keep an Easy Bake
Oven between the sheets.

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Thursday, July 25, 2013

Air India Ties Up With MakeMyTrip Aims To Tap Growing Leisure ...

It appears now that the National Airlines of India has realized that vitality of Online Travel Agents (OTA). In order to tap the growing audience that prefers to book travels online, Air India has tied-up with OTA MakeMyTrip.?Air India will look beyond airline ticketing & add ?Air India Holidays?, a package offering platform that will be collate domestic as well as foreign destinations. Presently, the section can be accessed via clicking the ?Holidays? Tab on the home-page of Air India.

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How has Air India laid out the endeavor: Being a national carrier, it has dedicated flight-routes to some of the remote regions where private airlines fear to tread. Leveraging this unique prospect, the carrier has synergized with MakeMyTrip who has specialized in creating holiday experiences of varying group sizes.

Presently, the duo has about 150 Domestic holiday packages & only 2 International ones. Besides working to augment the same, the companies have demarcated the same into Standard & Deluxe Variants which offer Business or Economy Class while flying with the airlines. The packages include accommodation on twin-sharing basis, meals, airport transfers, sightseeing and inter-city travel as applicable

Why this partnership holds potential: In the recent past private airlines have carved a niche for themselves in both the categories, i.e. no-frills, cheap air-tickets & luxurious travelling too. Meanwhile Air India has had its image take a beating owing to ageing airlines & routine lack of enthusiasm from the Government to upgrade infrastructure.

But, Air India has one of the largest offline & physical network of ticketing agents. Agents who are affiliated with the International Air Transport Association (IATA) will have a secure & dedicated access to Air India?s Travel Deals. Besides offering these to the customers via offline routes, the agents can easily book the same & even collect the payment.

Online Travel segment has surely been a very lucrative field which has redefined travel for the masses & the elite alike. Do you think Air India?s offering will make an equally deep impact?

Alap Naik Desai

Typical Mumbaikar with a passion for all things Tech. Analysis of News is my Passion. You can reach me at alap4u@gmail.com

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Henchman tells 'Whitey' Bulger's lawyer: prison is no Club Med

By Richard Valdmanis

BOSTON (Reuters) - Confessed killer Stephen "The Rifleman" Flemmi told the lawyer defending mob boss James "Whitey" Bulger on Thursday that spending life in prison in return for testifying against his former partner in crime is no picnic, at least not a very good picnic.

Flemmi, who is serving a life sentence for 10 murders he confessed to a decade ago, disputed Bulger's attorneys' assertion that he was housed in "The Club Med of Prisons."

"If I gave that food to my dog, he'd bite me," Flemmi told the jury when asked by Bulger's defense team whether he got gourmet food in jail.

What about the July 4 barbecue put on by the prison? "You know something, the hotdogs were burnt, the hamburgers were burnt."

Flemmi's testimony on Thursday was a rare moment of comic relief in a macabre trial that has detailed a slew of brutal killings by members of the Winter Hill Gang, which ruled Boston's criminal underworld during the 1970s and 80s.

Defense attorneys have been trying to undercut the testimony of three close associates of Bulger, including Flemmi, the prosecution's star witness. Bulger, 83, has pleaded not guilty to all charges related to 19 murders that prosecutors say he ordered or committed in the 1970s and '80s.

Flemmi spent nearly a week on the stand, delivering vivid accounts of murders he said he saw Bulger commit. These included murders of Flemmi's girlfriend, Debra Davis and Flemmi's stepdaughter. He said Bulger strangled both women because he believed they knew too much about the gang's dealings.

Asked by defense attorney Henry Brennan whether he expected a reduced sentence for his testimony, Flemmi said: "I don't know what the future holds ... Everybody hopes that at some point in the future something beneficial will happen to them. I'm still alive and that's the hope."

The two other associates who have testified against Bulger received short sentences in exchange for their cooperation with prosecutors. Flemmi drew a life sentence, but he did avoid the death penalty.

Bulger, who headed the gang, faces the possibility of life in prison if convicted. Despite his not guilty plea, his attorney has admitted Bulger was a drug dealer, extortionist and loan shark, in other words an "organized criminal."

Bulger's story inspired the 2006 Academy Award-winning film "The Departed," in which Jack Nicholson played a character loosely based on Bulger.

Flemmi's past testimony has already won him agreements with the government to keep several of his bank accounts, a laundry business, and numerous condominiums - many acquired during his years in crime.

Flemmi said on Thursday that he purchased some of the properties before he turned to crime, using a GI loan he received after he returned from Korea and making loan payments with income from roofing.

For more than a decade, Bulger and Flemmi met regularly with corrupt FBI agent John Connolly, who shared Bulger's Irish ethnicity and a South Boston upbringing. Connolly turned a blind eye to the gangsters' crimes in exchange for information about the Italian Mafia, which was a top FBI target at the time.

Bulger denies being an informant, insisting that he paid Connolly for information but offered none of his own.

After fleeing Boston in 2004, Bulger spent 16 years in hiding, evading capture even while on the FBI's "Most Wanted" list. Agents arrested him in June 2011 in a seaside Santa Monica, California home where he lived, keeping a cache of guns and $800,000 cash.

(Reporting by Richard Valdmanis; Editing by Scott Malone)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/henchman-tells-whitey-bulgers-lawyer-prison-no-club-164254769.html

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NFL, players union continue HGH talks

The NFL and players union are meeting Wednesday in Washington in an attempt to reach agreement on testing procedures for human growth hormone as early as the upcoming season.

Both sides already have closed in on conducting a population study that has been a key demand by the players before HGH testing is implemented.

The labor agreement that ended the NFL lockout in 2011 requires the league gain union approval before testing players for HGH. The union says it favors testing, but has reservations about the appeals process. The union also has concerns about the way discipline will be handed out, and wants to collectively bargain that issue.

An email obtained by The Associated Press from the NFL Players Association on Monday indicated that the league and the NFLPA have jointly hired a doctor to conduct a study on NFL players to determine an accurate threshold for a positive HGH test. The email was sent by the union to players, in part to explain that the study requires them to have blood drawn during their physical when training camp begins. The email said the blood samples will only be used for the study, which would mean further blood tests for players once an overall agreement is reached.

Supplemental HGH is a banned substance that is hard to detect and used by athletes for what are believed to be a variety of benefits, whether real or only perceived ? such as increasing speed and improving vision.

Among the health problems connected to HGH are diabetes, cardiac dysfunction and arthritis.

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'The Killing,' 'True Blood' star Michelle Forbes lands role on 'Chicago Fire'

By Tim Kenneally

LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Michelle Forbes, who played Dionysus-worshiping immortal Maryann Forrester on HBO's "True Blood" and grieving mother Mitch Larsen on AMC's "The Killing," has lined up a recurring role on Dick Wolf's NBC drama "Chicago Fire."

In a multi-episode arc on the show's upcoming second season, Forbes will play Gail McLeod, a high-ranking consultant with the State Fire Marshal's office, McLeod keeps a sharp eye on budgets and performance at Chicago's fire houses, and puts the firehouse of Engine 51 under her microscope.

"Chicago Fire," which is executive produced by Wolf, Matt Olmstead, Danielle Gelber, Michael Brandt, Derek Haas, Joe Chappelle and Peter Jankowski, returns for its second season September 24 at 10 p.m.

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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Video: Raymond James CEO: Clients getting conservative

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Avoiding The Most Common Causes Of Hearing Loss ~ Weight Loss ...

If you are currently dealing with hearing loss, it can be difficult to feel confident about yourself. There are many things that can keep you from feeling confident. You may feel embarrassed because you cannot hear other people talking as well as you would like to. You may avoid regular conversation because you know situations where regular conversation is taking place can be very uncomfortable for you.

During these times, the Eustachian tube are easily blocked by swelling in the upper respiratory area, blocking the path for fluid to transfer from the middle ear down to the throat. The fluid creates a bit of a pool that is the breeding ground for bacteria and viruses to grow.

Bacterial and viral infections are common during this time. If left untreated, these can turn mean, creating temporary or permanent hearing loss. A good way to keep this from happening is by treating an ear infection as soon as it starts. An even better way to prevent this is to get treatment for your upper respiratory infections that come from time to time.

For some, it can be the loss of something as basic as their hearing. Having once enjoyed the lovely melodies of birds singing, children laughing, or music playing, it can be hard to adjust to the blanket of silence that follows you for the rest of your life.

The balance that you must work to maintain is the balance of caring too much what other people think vs. not caring enough what people think. When you care too much about what other people think, you essentially are letting other people tell you what to wear.

That infection can damage the baby's inner ear, hurting their chances to hear throughout their lives. These infections could be German measles, cytomegalovirus, toxoplasmosis, and Syphilis. German measles are characterized by a red rash, low fever, runny nose, bloodshot eyes, and headache. Cytomegalovirus is known to cause a high fever, sore throat, swelling in the neck.

Confident people also do not seek advice from just anyone. They will seek advice from their closest friends and family members, people whose opinions they deeply trust.

Syphilis is the last of these. It is known for causing heart and brain problems, blindness, and death. Another cause can come during birth. Oxygen deprivation can hurt the hearing. Jaundice can too. Jaundice is a condition when the baby comes out of the womb with a yellowish hue to the skin. That yellowish hue is a sign of too much bilirubin in the blood. At such a young age, it has the potential of harming a baby's hearing.

Trauma during birth can also hurt the baby's hearing. Trauma happens should they be injured during the birthing process. Once the kids are out, their hearing can still be affected by a number of childhood illnesses. Bacterial and viral meningitis can have this side effect.

Little technological advances are helping the recently hearing impaired live lives as closely paralleled to the ones they lived before. These are the beautiful horizons people miss out on when they grow depressed about something they had, but lost.

A captioned telephone is like a regular telephone, but with captions like a TV that spell out what the person on the other end of the phone is saying. Having a captioned telephone can help you to feel more confident in general with your daily conversations.

Source: http://weightlossand-fitness.blogspot.com/2013/07/avoiding-most-common-causes-of-hearing.html

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Transgender Troops Serve In Silence

from alan.com

There is another version of ??don?t ask, don?t tell.?

As the military begins to embrace gays and lesbians, one group feels left out: transgender troops.

These men and women weren?t even a blip on the nation?s radar until former Navy SEAL Team 6 member Chris Beck revealed in a memoir released last month that he had become Kristin Beck, a woman [pictured]?

Another milestone in June: Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel seemed to sanction their service when he addressed a Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Pride (LGBT) event at the Pentagon. But there was a catch: civilians can switch sexes and keep their defense jobs. Troops can?t. Unlike allies Great Britain, Israel and Canada, the U.S. military disqualifies transgender troops for health reasons.

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Source: http://radio.foxnews.com/2013/07/23/transgender-troops-serve-in-silence/

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