Thursday, February 28, 2013

Things Everyone Should Know About Getting A Payday Loan ...

Are you in need of some extra cash? Do you need some quick cash? Well, if you need some extra money, then consider getting a payday loan. A payday loan can be a good option if you need some time to get your finances under control. Read further for some good advice and tips about payday loans.

If your paycheck will be insufficient to repay a proposed loan, your request may be denied. You may need to seek out alternative options to get more cash. If you can?t, you may wind up in severe financial distress.

Compare different payday advances to find good interest rates. There are many lenders that have physical locations but there are also lenders online. All of these competitors want your business; favorable interest rates are one tool they employ to get it. As a first time borrower, you might benefit from some promotional offers too. Do your research and compare lenders before you decide on one.

You can look online for a payday loan. Find a reputable company using whatever method you are comfortable with. When you apply for a payday loan online, you can usually get the funds in 24 hours or less.

Make sure that all terms for a payday loan are laid out clearly in the contract before you accept it. If a lender appears to be avoiding the topic of their loan?s cost, stay away from them. Ensure your bank account has enough money to pay the loan off on its due date.

Don?t let financial problems overwhelm you. Payday cash advances can help get you out of a financial jam. When you need the money fast, such a loan can help you keep your credit intact. Now that you know what you?re doing, you should be able to find the right payday loan.

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Adult sleepwalking is serious condition that impacts health-related quality of life

Feb. 28, 2013 ? A new study found that adult sleepwalking is a potentially serious condition that may induce violent behaviors and affect health-related quality of life.

"We found a higher frequency of daytime sleepiness, fatigue, insomnia, depressive and anxiety symptoms and altered quality of life in patients with sleepwalking compared to the control group," said Yves Dauvilliers, MD, PhD, the study's principal investigator and lead author. Dr. Dauvilliers is professor of physiology and neurology and director of the sleep lab at Gui-de-Chauliac Hospital in Montpellier, France. "What would usually be considered a benign condition, adult sleepwalking is a potentially serious condition and the consequences of sleepwalking episodes should not be ignored."

Results show that 22.8 percent of sleepwalkers presented with nightly episodes and 43.5 percent presented with weekly episodes. Additionally, a positive history of violent sleep related behaviors was found in 58 percent, including 17 percent who experienced at least one episode involving injuries to the sleepwalker or bed partner that required medical care. Reported injuries included bruises, nose bleeds and fractures, and one participant had sustained multiple fractures and serious head trauma after jumping out of a third-floor window.

Sleepwalking is a common parasomnia affecting up to four percent of adults. It involves complex behaviors that occur during arousals from non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. During an episode of sleepwalking the brain is partially awake, resulting in complex behaviors, and partially in NREM sleep with no conscious awareness of actions.

According to the authors, this is the largest prospective cohort study on adult sleepwalkers seen in a clinic, using face-to-face clinical interviews, standardized questionnaires, and objective assessment by polysomnography to investigate the clinical characteristics, consequences and comorbidities of sleepwalking.

The study, appearing in the March issue of the journal SLEEP, involved a prospective case-control study of 100 adult patients in whom primary sleepwalking was diagnosed from June 2007 to January 2011. Exclusion criteria included a positive clinical history of REM sleep behavior disorder (RBD), a similar parasomnia that involves violent dream-related behaviors emerging during REM sleep. The age of the sleepwalkers ranged from 18 to 58 years with a median age of 30. Results were compared with 100 healthy control subjects.

Triggering factors that increased both the frequency and severity of episodes were reported in 59 percent, related mainly to stressful events, strong positive emotions, sleep deprivation, and less frequently to drug or alcohol intake or intense evening physical activity. All of these factors promote increased slow wave sleep (SWS) and NREM sleep instability.

"Sleepwalking is an underdiagnosed condition that may be clearly associated with daytime consequences and mood disturbances leading to a major impact on quality of life," said Dauvilliers. "The burden of sleepwalking in adults needs to be highlighted and emphasized."

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  1. Regis Lopez, Isabelle Jaussent, Sabine Scholz, Sophie Bayard, Jacques Montplaisir, Yves Dauvilliers. Functional Impairment in Adult Sleepwalkers: A Case-Control Study. SLEEP, 2013; DOI: 10.5665/sleep.2446

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Thursday, February 14, 2013

SPORTS: Women?s hockey defeats Yale

Dartmouth defenseman Olivia Whitford ?16 drives the puck away from the goal in Tuesday?s win against Yale University.

Dartmouth defenseman Olivia Whitford ?16 drives the puck away from the goal in Tuesday?s win against Yale University.

By Jake Bayer, The Dartmouth Staff

Published on Thursday, February 14, 2013

In the twice-delayed matchup between Dartmouth and Yale University, The Big Green women?s hockey team (14-7-4, 9-6-3 ECAC) defeated the Bulldogs (4-18-2, 3-12-2 ECAC) 4-2. The conference contest pitted a Dartmouth team with its eyes on climbing the standings into the ECAC elite against a Yale team trying to show it can withstand any opponent.

The first period was marked by Dartmouth?s intense offensive effort, during which the team took 14 shots on goal. But as the conference leader in saves, Yale sophomore Jaimie Leonoff was able to fight off the Big Green?s best efforts.

After forcing Leonoff into two tough saves, Dartmouth?s defense let in a Yale goal. Yale sophomore forward Lynn Kennedy scored off of a counter-attack.

Big Green goalie Lindsay Holdcroft ?14 nearly made the save, but the shot bounced off her leg pad up and off the crossbar into the net behind her.

Trying to rally from the early goal, the Big Green made a power play only minutes later. However, the Yale penalty kill managed to survive the two minutes, owing in part to two off-side shots and a missed pass that disrupted the offensive attack.

?We couldn?t stop doing the good things we were doing: possessing the puck, getting shots, really preventing them from getting scoring opportunities, we had to make sure we weren?t getting frustrated by not scoring,? coach Mark Hudak said. ?We had to get to the net and not just settle for outside shots.?

Only one minute into the second period, the Big Green came out ready to regain control of the scoreboard, nearly netting a breakaway goal during a penalty kill.

?[Ailish Forfar ?16] scored a really big goal 10 seconds after the end of the penalty and 54 seconds into the second period,? captain Jenna Hobeika ?12 said.

With nine minutes left in the second, Dartmouth was on their second penalty attack, but the team was still unable to convert on the opportunity. At the five-and-a-half minute mark, the Big Green had the goal surrounded by three attackers, all trying to push the puck through a hole they failed to find.

?After a shift, we made a big offensive play and got a goal,? Hobeika said. ?That gave us confidence that we could win the game.?

However, a minute after that, Lindsey Allen ?16 found the back of the net, on a breakaway with a shot that again whizzed by the goalie?s head into the top shelf off of a pass by Zoe Brennan ?16, making the score 2-1 for the Big Green.

In a moment reminiscent of the first period, a Yale skater slapped a shot toward Holdcroft?s leg pad, deflecting it up and behind the net. The second period ended with a 30-10 shot differential between Dartmouth and Yale.

?They really collapsed their defense,? Holdcroft said.

Coming out strong into the third period and holding the ice ahead 2-1, the Big Green nearly got a goal, with the puck just missing the bottom corner of the net, but the play on the puck afterwards resulted in a Bulldog penalty.

Improving again on the quality of their power play, Dartmouth generated a couple of good shots, but were still unable again to convert on the power play ?? their seventh straight attempt without a goal.

Winning the faceoff 5:37 into the third, Reagan Fischer ?12 sent the puck to Camille Dumais ?13, who shot right past the goalie.

The Bulldogs had mounted a two-goal comeback after an early third period goal in the last matchup between the two teams in November. This time, the Big Green did not let them back in the game at all, maintaining their gargantuan shot advantage and keeping Yale out of the net.

?We made a poor decision on a pass out of our zone which ended up getting a penalty,? Hudak said.

After the penalty on Fischer, the Bulldogs were given an opportunity to spark their offense again after a 3-0 drought. Yale pulled their goalie with less than four minutes to go in the game, creating a six-on-four advantage.

?I personally was extremely nervous after that,? Hobeika said.

Crowding the box with the extra players, Yale freshman Kate Martini whipped a slapshot into the top right corner of the net off a pass from another defenseman.

?They made a nice play and to get a shot on net, our goalie really struggled to see the puck until it was on its way,? Hudak said.

The Bulldog?s extra skater after the power play came back to hurt them.

?The empty net goal was a really big goal for us and set up the win,? Hobeika said.

With just 45 seconds left to play, any potential Yale comeback was silenced by Jessica Gagner ?13 with an open net goal. The goal was Gagner?s first of the season.

The Big Green now try to ride their three-game winning streak to New York to face off against Colgate University and Cornell University this weekend.

?We have some tough games coming up,? Hudak said.

Source: http://thedartmouth.com/2013/02/14/sports/hockey/

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Russia science park Skolkovo hit by fraud probe

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian authorities are investigating two Skolkovo officials after auditors uncovered suspected embezzlement of budget funds, in a setback to a plan to create a Silicon Valley-style technology hub outside Moscow.

A pet project of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev, Skolkovo was set up in 2010 to help incubate innovative companies in high-tech industries as part of efforts to diversify the oil and gas-dependent Russian economy.

While Skolkovo has won backing from more than 20 global high-tech giants such as Microsoft and Cisco, many observers say that a broader state-led drive to diversify the economy is delivering poor results.

Russia's Investigative Committee said in a statement it had opened a criminal investigation into the Skolkovo Foundation's finance director, Kirill Lugovtsev, and the head of the Skolkovo Customs Finance Company Vladimir Khokhlov, among others.

The opening of such an investigation in Russia would typically, but not necessarily, precede the filing of criminal charges.

The investigators said they suspected around 24 million roubles ($800,000) allocated to develop Skolkovo had been stolen, adding documents provided by the state Audit Chamber and the Federal Security Service were the basis for the case.

The Audit Chamber has revealed violations in respect of 1.4 billion roubles of funds, business daily Vedomosti reported. A spokeswoman for the chamber declined to comment, saying the results of the Skolkovo audit were deemed classified information.

Alexander Chernov, vice president of the Skolkovo Foundation in charge of communications, declined to comment on the criminal case. He said Lugovtsev had left the foundation, while Khokhlov was still in the job but was on temporary leave.

Neither Lugovtsev nor Khokhlov could immediately be reached for comment.

The Investigative Committee, Russia's counterpart to the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation, is a government agency that reports to President Vladimir Putin.

(Reporting by Maria Kiselyova; Editing by Louise Ireland and Helen Massy-Beresford)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russia-science-park-skolkovo-hit-fraud-probe-143746617.html

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Eagles hire Tom Gamble as Vice President of Player Personnel

Fans who wanted a more traditional "football mind" around Howie Roseman got their wish on Wednesday.

Tom Gamble, who has 25 years of scouting experience in the NFL, has been hired by the Eagles as Vice President of Player Personnel. Gamble spent the last two season as the San Francisco 49ers Director of Player Personnel.

"He?s not only a talented evaluator, but also a good man and the type of person you want as a part of your team," Roseman said of the hire. "Tom and I have had a great relationship over the years and I know he?s excited to come home. He had a great run in San Francisco and they have been very successful over the last few years. He will jump right in with our group and get working on free agency and the draft.?

This is not Gamble's first stint in Philadelphia. He was originally hired by the Eagles in 1988. He remained in Philadelphia through 1994, serving as a college scouting administrator, area scout, contract negotiator, and later as the director of pro scouting.

Gamble is a Haddonfield, NJ native, which might explain what appears to be a lateral move him.

The 49-year-old has helped build 11 playoff teams ? five with Indianapolis, four with Philadelphia and two with San Francisco.

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Source: http://www.nj.com/eagles/index.ssf/2013/02/eagles_hire_tom_gamble_as_vice.html

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Wednesday, February 13, 2013

Papacy buffeted by changes in modern world

The pope is by far the world's most visible religious figure. His office can be a bully pulpit on everything from salvation to the economy. In his overseas travels, he's greeted with the kind of pomp and reverence accorded major world leaders.

But as Pope Benedict XVI prepares to step down, questions are being raised about just how influential his successor can be. He will be taking command of a church that has been weakened in recent decades ? by rising secularism in the West, fallout from clergy sex abuse, competition from Pentecostal groups in the developing world and crises within the Vatican itself.

"Many Catholics, particularly in the Western world, take the pope's counsel seriously, but they don't consider it binding," said Mathew Schmalz, a professor who specializes in global Catholicism at College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, Mass. "But since we live in an age of technology and 24-hour media, the symbolic influence has increased. Benedict recognized this, that you need someone who is healthy and robust to engage this complex environment."

No other religious group has invested a leader with as much organizational authority and reach as the Catholic pope.

The pontiff leads about 1.1 billion parishioners worldwide, comprising around one-half of the globe's Christian population, according to a 2011 study by the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life. While he is bound in many ways by precedent and history, he alone can set the direction and tone for the church. Until relatively recently, these powers were a central theme of anti-Catholic hatred. (John F. Kennedy, the first Catholic U.S. president, famously pledged his administration wouldn't take orders from the Holy See.)

Yet, as a growing number of Europeans and Americans from different faith traditions leave organized religion, many Christians have welcomed the pope's prominence as a much-needed voice for traditional belief. On Monday, when the pope announced his stunning decision to resign, the Rev. Albert Mohler, president of the flagship seminary for the evangelical Southern Baptist Convention, tweeted: "Remember that millions of people around the world gain their idea of what Christianity is from the papacy."

The rise in technology has been a double-edged sword for the church. Young people trying to decide whether to remain Catholic have access to more arguments than ever about why they should leave. But at the same time, technology has built a greater intimacy between the pontiff and the public. Compared to many evangelical groups, the Catholic church was slower to take advantage of the Internet. But the pope is now on Twitter. His statements are posted in several languages at once. Papal events are broadcast on the Web.

"They have a backstage pass to the Vatican," said David Kinnaman, president of the Barna research group and author of "You Lost Me" and other books about young Christians and religion. "It gives both the perception and reality of access that previous generations might not have had."

Still, at least in the West, the pope is advancing these views in a modern world less open to hearing them. Gay relationships are gaining acceptance even among many theologically conservative American and European Christians. Women are taking more prominent positions of authority in all spheres of life, keeping the church on the defensive about the all-male priesthood. The church ban on artificial contraception is at the heart of a fight by Catholic bishops against a requirement in President Barack Obama's health care overhaul that workers' insurance covers birth control.

"I think for a lot of young people, the cultural argument is already settled, so there's a lot of tension there," said Dennis Doyle, a University of Dayton professor who specializes in the Catholic church. "We can't simply label these issues in terms of sin and temptation."

Yet, while the church is shrinking in the West, it is growing dramatically in Africa and other parts of the developing world, where Christianity tends to be more theologically conservative and more in step with papal teaching. Pentecostal churches are drawing some parishioners away. Still, by 2025, almost half of all Catholics will be in Latin America, Africa and Asia, said Juan Martinez, a Latino studies professor at Fuller Theological Seminary, an evangelical school in Pasadena, Calif. The average Catholic will be a relatively poor, young mother from Brazil, the Philippines or sub-Saharan Africa.

"Her issues and what she expects and how she defines her faith and what she expects from the church in her walk of faith, look extremely different," Martinez said.

Mark Noll, a scholar of evangelical history at the University of Notre Dame, argued it would be wrong to view the papacy as weakened because of the challenges before the church. Given the splits within Protestantism and among secular-minded people, few leaders have the platform a pope does.

"The papacy remains the world's oldest continual functioning institution," Noll said. "There is a tremendous proliferation of voices in the world. Nonetheless, you have this historical institution that becomes rare and rarer."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/papacy-buffeted-changes-modern-world-215859651.html

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Study questions kidney cancer treatment in elderly

In a stunning example of when treatment might be worse than the disease, a large review of Medicare records finds that older people with small kidney tumors were much less likely to die over the next five years if doctors monitored them instead of operating right away.

Even though nearly all of these tumors turned out to be cancer, they rarely proved fatal. And surgery roughly doubled patients' risk of developing heart problems or dying of other causes, doctors found.

After five years, 24 percent of those who had surgery had died, compared to only 13 percent of those who chose monitoring. Just 3 percent of people in each group died of kidney cancer.

The study only involved people 66 and older, but half of all kidney cancers occur in this age group. Younger people with longer life expectancies should still be offered surgery, doctors stressed.

The study also was observational ? not an experiment where some people were given surgery and others were monitored, so it cannot prove which approach is best. Yet it offers a real-world look at how more than 7,000 Medicare patients with kidney tumors fared. Surgery is the standard treatment now.

"I think it should change care" and that older patients should be told "that they don't necessarily need to have the kidney tumor removed," said Dr. William Huang of New York University Langone Medical Center. "If the treatment doesn't improve cancer outcomes, then we should consider leaving them alone."

He led the study and will give results at a medical meeting in Orlando, Fla., later this week. The research was discussed Tuesday in a telephone news conference sponsored by the American Society of Clinical Oncology and two other cancer groups.

In the United States, about 65,000 new cases of kidney cancer and 13,700 deaths from the disease are expected this year. Two-thirds of cases are diagnosed at the local stage, when five-year survival is more than 90 percent.

However, most kidney tumors these days are found not because they cause symptoms, but are spotted by accident when people are having an X-ray or other imaging test for something else, like back trouble or chest pain.

Cancer experts increasingly question the need to treat certain slow-growing cancers that are not causing symptoms ? prostate cancer in particular. Researchers wanted to know how life-threatening small kidney tumors were, especially in older people most likely to suffer complications from surgery.

They used federal cancer registries and Medicare records from 2000 to 2007 to find 8,317 people 66 and older with kidney tumors less than 1.5 inches wide.

Cancer was confirmed in 7,148 of them. About three-quarters of them had surgery and the rest chose to be monitored with periodic imaging tests.

After five years, 1,536 had died, including 191 of kidney cancer. For every 100 patients who chose monitoring, 11 more were alive at the five-year mark compared to the surgery group. Only 6 percent of those who chose monitoring eventually had surgery.

Furthermore, 27 percent of the surgery group but only 13 percent of the monitoring group developed a cardiovascular problem such as a heart attack, heart disease or stroke. These problems were more likely if doctors removed the entire kidney instead of just a part of it.

The results may help doctors persuade more patients to give monitoring a chance, said a cancer specialist with no role in the research, Dr. Bruce Roth of Washington University in St. Louis.

Some patients with any abnormality "can't sleep at night until something's done about it," he said. Doctors need to say, "We're not sticking our head in the sand, we're going to follow this" and can operate if it gets worse.

One of Huang's patients ? 81-year-old Rhona Landorf, who lives in New York City ? needed little persuasion.

"I was very happy not to have to be operated on," she said. "He said it's very slow growing and that having an operation would be worse for me than the cancer."

Landorf said her father had been a doctor, and she trusts her doctors' advice. Does she think about her tumor? "Not at all," she said.

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Online:

Kidney cancer info: http://www.cancer.net/cancer-types/kidney-cancer

and http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/types/kidney

Study: http://gucasym.org

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Snugg release two new screen protectors for iPad Mini, iPad 2, iPad 4 and iPhone 5

Snugg release two new screen protectors for iPad Mini, iPad 2, iPad 4 and iPhone 5 ? (February 12, 2013)

(PRWEB UK) 12 February 2013

The Snugg was one of the first companies in the world to unveil iPad mini cases, before the device was officially announced. The company currently sells a range of iPad mini cases in a variety of PU leather finishes, plus a durable, compact silicone case.

The Snuggs iPad mini screen protectors are specially designed to protect the delicate screen on Apples newest tablet.

The Problem



Many consumers find screen protectors difficult to apply. The screen protector is one of the most important accessories tablet owners buy when they first buy their device, yet all too often, users become frustrated with low-quality screen protectors that dont do the job properly. The screen protector is difficult to align, and once applied, it forms bubbles and creases where the screen protector is not flat. As a result, many tablet owners remove the screen protector in frustration. This is not just a waste of money - it also exposes the screen of the device to scratches, scuffs and marks over time.

The Solution: Snugg Screen Protectors

The Snugg screen protectors have been redesigned to satisfy the demands of iPad mini owners without compromise. Unlike low-quality screen protectors, The Snugg has designed a screen protector that can cope with the demands of the outside world. Snugg screen protectors are packaged with full instructions, a cleaning cloth and a special smoothing card, which eliminates unsightly air pockets and bumps. This makes the durable screen protector completely invisible and means that the user is less likely to remove it. In addition, The Snugg has incorporated anti-bacterial, anti-smear protection into its advanced screen protector product. A perfect companion for the Snugg iPad Mini Case.

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Boehner: Obama lacks 'guts' to act on deficit

A feisty House Speaker John Boehner said this morning that he doesn't believe President Obama "has the guts" to make the tough choices to address the government's mounting deficit problem.

"He doesn't have the courage to take on the liberal side of his own party," Boehner said at a breakfast briefing with television correspondents and anchors. "He just doesn't have the courage to lead when it comes to our long-term spending problem."

The top House Republican said that when it comes to making tough decisions on the nation's deficit, "I don't think he has the guts to do it."

Although Boehner expressed some optimism on achieving an agreement on immigration, he was pessimistic about accomplishing almost anything else this year, saying the president is more interested in defeating Republicans in next mid-term elections. Defeating Republicans, he said, is the only way Obama can accomplish the "liberal agenda" he outlined in his inaugural address.

"I think he'd love to have Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House and Harry Reid as the leader of the Senate for the last two years of his presidency" Boehner said. "He knows that none of [the president's agenda outlined in the Inaugural] is going to happen as long as we have the majority in the House."

But Boehner sounded a different tone on immigration.

"We have to come to agreement on immigration," he said. "There is a lot that can be done."

Asked directly if the Republican-controlled House could support an agreement that includes a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants now living in the United States, Boehner said it was way too early to answer the question.

"Slow down. Slow down. How about a little foreplay?" Boehner joked. "There's a bipartisan conversation going on in the Senate. There's a bipartisan conversation going in the House. Let these things work their way along. It is too early to talk about legislation going on in one house or the other."

He added: "The only thing I worry about on immigration is the president getting in the way."

Boehner is so pessimistic about achieving a budget agreement, he said House Republicans may not even attempt to go forward with tax reform - a top GOP priority - in this Congress.

"There's a debate going on about whether we can get to the kind of tax reform we want given the outcome of the election," Boehner said. "We'd love to do tax reform. Lower rates for all, clean up the code, make it simpler. But why go through all that effort if it isn't going anywhere or why go through that effort if the outcome would be unacceptable?"

On the coming budget showdown over automatic spending cuts to go into effect on March 1, the president has insisted on a "balanced" approach that includes more increases in tax revenue as well as spending cuts. Boehner suggested he would agree to no more tax increases.

"The president got his revenue," Boehner said, referring to the deal Obama struck with Congress over the New Year to allow tax rates to go up for those earning more than $400,000 a year.

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Stinging needle ants overtaking other invaders

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An Asian needle ant stings a termite in this photo from North Carolina State University. The invasive species are displacing invasive Argentine ants.

By John Roach, Contributing Writer, NBC News

A stinging ant from Asia is spreading with a vengeance across the United States and may prove more devastating to people and the environment than the well-established aggressive Argentine ant currently is, according to new research.

"While Argentine ants cause a lot of damage, Asian needle ants are a really big health threat to humans," Eleanor Spicer-Rice, an entomologist at North Carolina State University, told NBC News.

The invaders from Asia pack a venomous sting that can cause an allergic reaction in some people. Spicer-Rice said the sting produces small welts that get surrounded by a rash. It itches and hurts when scratched.

"It is one of those aggravating bites," she said.

In North Carolina, people routinely go to the hospital with severe allergic reactions "because they are reaching into a woodpile and getting stung by Asian needle ants and they don?t know what it is and what is happening to them. They don?t realize the Asian needle ants are here," Spicer-Rice noted.

Spread of the needle
Historic records indicate the ants were in the U.S. as early as the 1920s, but for reasons that are not yet clear, their population has exploded in the past 8 years and they are spreading across the country, Spicer-Rice said.

She first took note of the Asian needle ants in 2008 while studying a supercolony of Argentine ants in Raleigh. This was unusual. Argentine ants are typically aggressive to other ant species and push them out of their territory. She started to investigate.

Between 2008 and 2011, she found that Argentine ant populations dropped from a presence in 99 percent of the sites within her study area to 67 percent, while the Asian needle ants expanded from 9 percent to 32 percent. Both ants overlap in about 15 of the sites.

Why? It appears that the Asian needle ants are able to tolerate cooler temperatures better than the Argentine ants, Spicer-Rice and colleagues report in a paper published online Feb. 8 in the journal PLoS One. ?

All ants essentially hibernate when wintertime hits, but the Asian needle ants "wake up before other ant species wake up," Spicer-Rice explained.

This head start allows them to build nests, find sources of food, and start reproducing before the other ants get going. This displaces Argentine ants in urban environments as well as native ants in forested areas.

Ant eats ant?
Other behavioral traits may also play to the Asian needle ant?s advantage. For example, the Asian needle ants eat other ants.

"While the Argentine ants aren?t bothering the Asian needle ants for one reason or another, the Asian needle ants may be eating the Argentine ants," said Spicer-Rice, who is preparing a paper on the behavior of the ants for publication.?

For now, she said people need to learn what Asian needle ants are and that they may be in their yards. Her research shows that toxic baits are effective at killing the Asian needle ants. If widely used, it could slow their spread.

And spreading the ants are. Spicer-Rice works on a citizen-science project called School of Ants where people send in ants collected in their backyards to North Carolina State University for identification. Today, "Asian needle ants are the most common ants found," she said. "Five years ago, nobody even knew what an Asian needle ant was."

John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News. To learn more about him, check out his website.?

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February 11, 2013 by alextalksdirect

Welcome to the FIRST EVER Monday Morning Marketing Moan from Talk Direct Marketing?.

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Monday, February 11, 2013

Why Phil Knight changed his opinion on Joe Paterno

Phil Knight, co-founder of Nike, changed his opinion after hearing the Paterno family's rebuttal to the claims that Coach Joe Paterno knowingly allowed Jerry Sandusky's sexual abuse of children to continue.

By Genaro C. Armas,?Associated Press / February 11, 2013

Jerry Sandusky, the former Penn State assistant football coach convicted of sexually abusing boys, leaves the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa. on Dec. 13, 2011. Longtime coach Joe Paterno has been accused of turning a blind eye to the abuse, but Nike chairman Phil Knight said Monday that he no longer believes that.

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Phil Knight, co-founder of Nike, has shifted from his previously stated opinion to side with Joe Paterno's family. The Paterno family released its response to?Penn?State's?report on the Jerry Sandusky scandal Sunday, attacking Louis Freeh's conclusion that the coach hid sex?abuse?allegations against his longtime assistant.

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In a report commissioned by the family, former U.S. Attorney General and Pennsylvania Gov. Dick Thornburgh said the investigation by former FBI director Freeh resulted in a "rush to injustice." Phil Knight agreed, calling the Freeh report "unjustified."

That report, authorized by the university, found that Paterno and three former administrators covered up child sexualabuse?allegations against former assistant coach Jerry Sandusky. Those findings last July were unsupported by the facts, said the family critique.

"The lack of factual report for the ... inaccurate and unfounded findings related to Mr. Paterno, and its numerous process-oriented deficiencies, was a rush to injustice and calls into question the credibility of the entire Report," Thornburgh was quoted as saying in the family's analysis, posted on the website paterno.com.

Months in the making, the report was billed as an independent analysis of the work by Freeh, who defended his report Sunday.

"I stand by our conclusion that four of the most powerful people at?Penn?State?failed to protect against a child sexual predator harming children for over a decade," he said in a statement issued through a spokesman.

The family's report concluded that observations related to Paterno in the Freeh report was unfounded, and were a disservice to Paterno, the university community and Sandusky's victims "and the critical mission of educating the public on the dangers of child sexual victimization."

The central claim that Paterno "was engaged in a conspiracy ... there's simply no basis anywhere in the report for that finding. That in my view renders the whole report of very little value," Thornburgh said in an interview with The Associated Press. "There's simply nothing in this record, in the Freeh report, that indicates he was involved in any way."

Freeh's findings also implicated former administrators in university president Graham Spanier, athletic director Tim Curley and retired vice president Gary Schultz. Less than two weeks after the Freeh report was released in July, the NCAA acted with uncharacteristic speed in levying massive sanctions against the football program for the scandal.

"Taking into account the available witness statements and evidence, it is more reasonable to conclude that, in order to avoid the consequences of bad publicity, the most powerful leaders at?Penn?State?University ? Messrs. Spanier, Schultz, Paterno and Curley ? repeatedly concealed critical facts relating to Sandusky's childabuse," Freeh wrote in releasing the report.

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February ? a month of OD-ing? on learning | musings on intersticia

Old&New This month is shaping up to be one of those months when I have too much on, but, the truth is I love it!? Especially when it?s to do with learning.

A couple of weeks ago I started a MOOC (massive open online course) on ?E-Learning and Digital Cultures? delivered through Coursera by the University of Edinburgh.

The course is taught in two ?Blocks?, the first focusing on ?Utopias and Dystopias?, broken up into ?Looking to the past? and ?Looking to the future?; and the second focuses on ?Being Human? broken up into ?Reasserting the human? and ?Redefining the human?.

As one would expect with any course delivered online the resource base is enormously comprehensive and rich and there are readings, online forums (Google+, Facebook and Twitter), ?hang-outs? (where everyone gets on-line but being 4 am for me I passed on this one!), a competition, and the creation of a ?digital artifact?.

Thus far the material supplied has been an overview of the discussions which have been happening for the past four or five years, together with some quite insightful videos and TED talks (this one by Steve Fuller is well worth watching).? It captures the state of play for ?E-Learning? and there are some references to the work of digital anthropologists and digital sociologists, but not necessarily the most up-to-date articles.

What I am finding as I seem to do with all online courses, is three things:

  1. an overwhelming amount of information to sift through, made worse by the social media aspect which has the odd useful snippet and link, but is largely just adding to the noise in my opinion, although it does reflect the broad base of the group;
  2. the predominant focus on the visual and ?text? without really incorporating the other main senses.? Yes, there is auditory in videos, but the more ?stuff? there is the more reading there is to do, one way or another; and
  3. a lack of ?going back to basics?, of reference to the fundamentals of learning science based on deep psychology, anthropology and sociology, tempered with a heap of common-sense.

I think this is one of the great challenges with online learning programmes, and this year I hope to expand my own skills and understanding about this area by focusing on the concept of ?Learning Science and Technology?.? This course begins in March so we shall see.

Personally I have always struggled with the predominance of the visual, and thus online courses, as an environment within which to study.? My own learning preferences are auditory and kinaesthetic, and, as I discovered through my studies of NLP? and Coaching Psychology, too much visual overwhelms me, as it does the majority of the population.

As a corollary to this I am undertaking two additional learning activities, which I hope will allow me to play much more to my strengths.? The first is a week-long ?Creative Writing Masterclass? at the Centre for Continuing Education, University of Sydney, being delivered by Mark Tredinnick.? The second is the annual two day ANZSOG ?Master Class?, being facilitated by John Alford, and which follows on from that which I was lucky enough to attend last year.

Understanding the link between emerging technologies and human learning is something I am passionate about, but also something that I think will have a profound impact on society as the symbiotic relationship between the digital and the analogue continues to evolve.

Hopefully what I learn will be worth sharing!

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How to Create A Budget-Friendly, Personalized Gift with Tumblr

Dana Zemeck

How to Create A Budget-Friendly, Personalized Gift with Tumblr Tumblr is known as a social platform designed for sharing, re-sharing, and general public display. However, there's a less-used feature that also makes it a wonderful platform to communicate in a much more personal way?its private blog feature. You can create a private blog full of love and inspiration especially for a specific person, be it a friend who's having a rough day, your mom on her birthday, or your sweetheart on Valentine's Day. It's super easy, it's free, it's fast and, according to the first person I made one for, it's the best gift ever.

In a nutshell, you create a private blog, upload a bunch of fun pictures, videos, quotes, and so forth, and then give the lucky recipient the URL and password. As an example, I made a secret "Lifehacker Happiness" blog. The password is haveaniceday. All of the content is my own, mostly pictures I took with my phone.

Here's how you do it:

Create Your Tumblr Account

  • The first blog you create on Tumblr will be public by default. Give it a random name, such as randomnotablog.tumblr.com). Any subsequent blogs can be private.
  • Select the settings icon in the top navigation of your Tumblr dashboard and click on the blog name.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and uncheck the "Allow search engines to index your blog" option, as well as any options that have to do with posting to Facebook or Twitter. Save. Now, even though you have a public blog, no one will find it.
  • And from there on in, just don't post anything on it.

Create Your First Private Tumblr

  • Select the drop down list in the upper right corner and click on "Create a new blog."
  • Name your blog (you can change this later if you like) and create the URL (you can change this, too). Choose something cute and personal, like iheartyoudana.tumblr.com.
  • Select the "Password protect this blog" option and create a password. Choose something cute for your password, too, such as unicorn or rainbow.

Hide it So Nothing You Post Will Be Picked Up By Google or Other Search Engines

  • Select the settings icon in the top navigation of your Tumblr dashboard and click on the private blog name.
  • Scroll to the bottom of the page and uncheck the "Allow search engines to index your blog" option, as well as any options that have to do with posting to Facebook or Twitter. Save.

Customize

  • Upload your own avatar image. Save.
  • Click "customize."
  • Select "Themes" at the top left and select "Free themes" from the drop down menu.
  • Find a theme you like and click "Use." (You can change this anytime.)
  • Take a look at the other customization options and customize as you like.
  • Save and close.
  • Visit your Tumblr site to see if you like how it looks.

Start Posting!

Now that you're all set up, start uploading fun posts from the main Tumblr dashboard. Important: Make sure you're uploading to the right blog by selecting your private blog from the dropdown list on the upper right. That blog should be selected whenever you are posting.

Extra Tips

Use your own content. Images such as you and your friend hanging out will make the blog feel more personal and special.

Don't post anything sensitive. Such as naked pictures or anything mortifying. You don't want those images to suddenly show up on search engines if you somehow accidentally check the "Allow search engines to index your blog" at some future point.

Download the mobile app. It's fast, convenient and makes it super easy to post images that you keep on your phone.

Put up at least 20 posts before you share it. That'll make for a gift blog that feels substantial. Don't stop at 20 if you want to add more! New content is what makes it so cool and truly special.

Experiment with different themes and customization settings. Make it look at cool as possible.


Dana Zemack draws comics, creates jerkface typewriters, and is sometimes a narcissist. During the day, she works with wonderful and innovative technology companies at totally rad technology PR firm LaunchSquad. Follow her on Twitter @danamarcelle.

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Sunday, February 10, 2013

The big dig-out: New England, NY slammed with snow

April Palmieri digs out her car in front of her home, background left, on 17th Street after a snow storm on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 in Bayville, N.Y. Palmieri had five feet of water in her basement as result of the rains from Superstorm Sandy. A howling storm across the Northeast left the New York-to-Boston corridor shrouded in 1 to 3 feet of snow Saturday, stranding motorists on highways overnight and piling up drifts so high that some homeowners couldn't get their doors open. More than 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity. (AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek)

April Palmieri digs out her car in front of her home, background left, on 17th Street after a snow storm on Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013 in Bayville, N.Y. Palmieri had five feet of water in her basement as result of the rains from Superstorm Sandy. A howling storm across the Northeast left the New York-to-Boston corridor shrouded in 1 to 3 feet of snow Saturday, stranding motorists on highways overnight and piling up drifts so high that some homeowners couldn't get their doors open. More than 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity. (AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek)

Snowbound vehicles remain stranded Saturday morning, Feb. 9, 2013 along Route 347 in Lake Grove, N.Y. Hundreds of cars were stranded on New York?s Long Island roadways as snow rapidly covered roadways. Many people abandoned their vehicles and first responders rescued motorists who chose to spend the frigid night in their vehicles. (AP Photo/Newsday, John Paraskevas)

Shop owners clear the sidewalk in front of their stores on Main St. in Irvington, N.Y., Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. The year's first major winter storm dumped up to 21 inches on the Lower Hudson Valley. (AP Photo/The Journal News, Seth Harrison) NYC OUT, NO SALES, ONLINE OUT, TV OUT, NEWSDAY INTERNET OUT; MAGS OUT

Payloaders clear snow from the Long Island Expressway just west of exit 59 Ocean Ave where several cars and a truck are abandoned after a snow storm on Saturday, Feb. 9, 31, 2013, in Ronkonkoma , N.Y. (AP Photo/Kathy Kmonicek)

Workers at a car dealership on Route 6 in Carmel, N.Y. clean snow from the cars in their lot, Saturday, Feb. 9, 2013. The year's first major winter storm dumped up to 21 inches on the Lower Hudson Valley. (AP Photo/The Journal News, Frank Becerra Jr.) NYC OUT, NO SALES, ONLINE OUT, TV OUT, NEWSDAY INTERNET OUT; MAGS OUT

(AP) ? New Englanders began the back-breaking job of digging out from as much as 3 feet of wet, heavy snow Saturday and emergency crews used snowmobiles to reach shivering motorists stranded overnight on New York's Long Island after a howling storm swept through the Northeast.

About 650,000 homes and businesses were left without electricity, and some could be cold and dark for days. Many roads across the New York-to-Boston corridor of 25 million people were impassable. Cars were entombed by drifts. And some homeowners woke up in the morning to find the snow packed so high they couldn't get their doors open.

"It's like lifting cement. They say it's 2 feet, but I think it's more like 3 feet," said Michael Levesque, who was shoveling snow in Quincy, Mass., as part of a work crew for a landscaping company.

In Providence, where the drifts were 5 feet high and telephone lines encrusted with ice and snow drooped under the weight, Jason Harrison labored for nearly three hours to clear his blocked driveway and front walk and still had more work to do. His snowblower, he said, "has already paid for itself."

At least four deaths in the U.S. were blamed on the overnight snowstorm, including an 11-year-old boy in Boston who was overcome by carbon monoxide as he sat in a running car to keep warm while his father shoveled Saturday morning.

Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee cautioned that while the snow had stopped, the danger hadn't passed: "People need to take this storm seriously, even after it's over. If you have any kind of heart condition, be careful with the shoveling."

Blowing with hurricane-force winds of more than 80 mph in places, the storm hit hard along the heavily populated Interstate 95 corridor between New York City and Maine. Milford., Conn., got 38 inches of snow, and Portland, Maine, recorded 31.9, shattering a 1979 record. Several communities in New York and across New England got more than 2 feet.

Still, the storm was not as bad as some of the forecasts led many to fear, and not as dire as the Blizzard of '78, used by longtime New Englanders as the benchmark by which all other winter storms are measured.

By midday Saturday, the National Weather Service reported preliminary snowfall totals of 24.9 inches in Boston, or fifth on the city's all-time list. Bradley Airport near Hartford, Conn., got 22 inches, for the No. 2 spot in the record books there.

In New York, where Central Park recorded 11 inches, not even enough to make the Top 10 list, Mayor Michael Bloomberg said the city "dodged a bullet" and its streets were "in great shape." The three major airports ? LaGuardia, Kennedy and Newark, N.J. ? were up and running by late morning after shutting down the evening before.

Most of the power outages were in Massachusetts, where more than 400,000 homes and businesses were left in the dark. In Rhode Island, around 178,000 customers lost power, or about one-third of the state.

Massachusetts, Connecticut and Rhode Island imposed travel bans until 4 p.m. to keep cars off the road and let plows do their work, and the National Guard helped clear highways in Connecticut, where more than 240 car accidents were reported. The Guardsmen rescued about 90 motorists, including a few who had hypothermia and were taken to hospitals.

On Long Island, which got more than 2? feet of snow, hundreds of drivers spent a cold and scary night stuck on the highways. Even snowplows got bogged down or were blocked by stuck cars, so emergency workers used snowmobiles to try to reach motorists, many of whom were still waiting to be rescued hours after the snow had stopped.

One of those who was rescued, Priscilla Arena, prayed as she waited, took out a sheet of loose-leaf paper and wrote what she thought might be her last words to her husband and children, ages 5 and 9. Among her advice: "Remember all the things that mommy taught you. Never say you hate someone you love."

Richard Ebbrecht, a chiropractor, left his office in Brooklyn at 3 p.m. on Friday and headed for home in Middle Island, N.Y., but got stuck six or seven times on the Long Island Expressway and other roads.

"There was a bunch of us Long Islanders. We were all helping each other, shoveling, pushing," he said. He finally gave up and settled in for the night in his car just two miles from his destination. At 8 a.m., when it was light out, he walked home.

"I could run my car and keep the heat on and listen to the radio a little bit," he said. "It was very icy under my car. That's why my car is still there."

Across much of New England, streets were empty of cars and dotted instead with children who had never seen so much snow and were jumping into snowbanks and making forts. Snow was waist-high in the mostly empty streets of Boston. Plows made some thoroughfares passable but piled even more snow on cars parked on the city's narrow streets.

Boston's Logan Airport was not expected to resume operations until late Saturday night.

Around the New York metropolitan area, many victims of Superstorm Sandy were mercifully spared another round of flooding, property damage and power failures.

"I was very lucky and I never even lost power," said Susan Kelly of Bayville. "We were dry as anything. My new roof was fantastic. Other than digging out, this storm was a nice storm." As for the shoveling, "I got two hours of exercise."

Some spots in Massachusetts had to be evacuated because of coastal flooding, including Salisbury Beach, where around 40 people were ordered out.

Among them were Ed and Nancy Bemis, who heard waves crashing and rolling underneath their home, which sits on stilts. At one point, Ed Bemis went outside to take pictures, and a wave came up, blew out their door and knocked down his wife.

"The objects were flying everywhere at the beginning. If you went in there, it looks like two big guys got in a big, big fight. It tore the doors right off their hinges. It's a mess," he said.

The Postal Service took the rare step of closing post offices and suspending mail delivery Saturday in New England.

Some people managed to make it to work. In Westborough, Mass., Christina's Cafe opened at 6 a.m. as usual to serve breakfast to snowplow operators. Kim Lupien was the only one of the restaurant's six waitresses who made it to work, climbing through snowdrifts from her home nearby.

"People expect us to be open, so we're open," she said with a shrug. Lupien added that she grew up in snowy Maine: "That's why it doesn't affect me much."

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Lindsay reported from Salisbury, Mass. Associated Press writers David Klepper in Providence, Ebony Reed in Quincy, Mass., Karen Matthews in New York, Frank Eltman in Farmingville N.Y., Charles Krupa in Boston, and John Christoffersen in Fairfield, Conn., contributed to this report.

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Obama's State of the Union will focus on the economy

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama will focus his State of the Union address on boosting job creation and economic growth at a time of high unemployment, underscoring the degree to which the economy could threaten his ability to pursue second-term priorities such as gun control, immigration policy and climate change.

Obama also may use Tuesday's prime-time address before a joint session of Congress to announce the next steps for concluding the U.S.-led war in Afghanistan by the end of 2014.

Obama's State of the Union marks his second high-profile speech to the nation in about three weeks, after his inaugural address Jan. 21 that opened his second term. White House aides see the two speeches as complementary, with Tuesday's address aimed at providing specifics to back up some of the Inauguration Day's lofty liberal rhetoric.

The president previewed the address during a meeting Thursday with House Democrats and said he would speak "about making sure that we're focused on job creation here in the United States of America." Obama said he would try to accomplish that by calling for improvements in education, boosting clean energy production, and reducing the deficit in ways that don't burden the middle class, the poor or the elderly.

While those priorities may be cheered by some Democrats, they're certain to be met with skepticism or outright opposition from many congressional Republicans, especially in the GOP-controlled House. The parties are at odds over ways to reduce the deficit. Republicans favor spending cuts; Obama prefers a combination of spending cuts and increasing tax revenue.

The president said he would address taxes and looming across-the-board budget cuts, known as the sequester, in the speech. The White House and Congress have pushed back the automatic cuts once, and Obama wants to do it again in order to create an opening for a larger deficit reduction deal.

"I am prepared, eager and anxious to do a big deal, a big package that ends this governance by crisis where every two weeks or every two months or every six months we are threatening this hard-won recovery," he said last week.

The economy has rebounded significantly from the depths of the recession and has taken a back seat for Obama since he won re-election in November. He's instead focused on campaigns to overhaul the nation's patchwork immigration laws and enact stricter gun control measures following the massacre of 20 schoolchildren in Newtown, Conn., in December.

The president also raised expectations for action this year on climate change after devoting a significant amount of time to the issue in his address at the inauguration.

But the unemployment rate is persistently high at 7.9 percent, economic growth slowed last quarter and consumer confidence is falling, so the economy could upend Obama's plans to pursue a broader domestic agenda in his final four years in office.

Tony Fratto, who worked in the White House during President George W. Bush's second term, said Obama has to show the public that he's still focused on the economy before he can get their full support for his other proposals.

"We're not in a position where he can blame anybody else for the economy now," Fratto said, "Now it's his economy."

Obama is expected to use his address to press lawmakers to back his immigration overhaul, which includes a pathway to citizenship for 11 million illegal immigrants, and his gun control proposals, including universal background checks and a ban on assault weapons.

Voting rights groups expect the president to call for changes that would make it easier for people to vote.

"I think it's important to be able to do more than one thing at a time," said David Axelrod, who served as senior adviser in the White House and Obama's re-election campaign. "But the economy is an ongoing and significant challenge that you have to keep working on."

While the centerpiece of Obama's address is expected to be his domestic agenda, the president sees a chance to outline the next steps in bringing the protracted war in Afghanistan to an end. He's facing two pressing decisions: the size and scope of the U.S. military presence in Afghanistan after the war formally ends late next year, and the next phase of the troop drawdown this year.

More than 60,000 U.S. troops are in Afghanistan.

The president could update the public on cuts to the number of U.S. nuclear weapons, a priority for his administration. Vice President Joe Biden recently told a security conference in Germany that Obama probably would use the State of the Union to discuss "advancing a comprehensive nuclear agenda to strengthen the nonproliferation regime, reduce global stockpiles and secure nuclear materials."

White House allies are nudging Obama's team to move forward on a plan to expand education for children before they enter kindergarten. They are reminding Obama's political aides that female voters gave the president a second term, serving up a 10-point gender gap.

Obama carried 55 percent of female voters, many of whom are looking to the White House for their reward. While groups such as Latinos and gays have seen policy initiatives since Election Day, women's groups have not received the same kinds of rollouts.

Florida Sen. Marco Rubio, a rising Republican star and potential 2016 presidential candidate, will deliver the GOP response following Obama's address to Congress.

The president will follow up his speech with trips across the country to promote his calls for job creation. Stops are planned Wednesday in Asheville, N.C., and Thursday in Atlanta.

Obama's speechwriters started working on Tuesday's address shortly after the November election. The process is being led for the first time by Cody Keenan, who is taking over as the president's chief speechwriter.

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Associated Press writers Philip Elliott, Robert Burns and Josh Lederman contributed to this report.

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Friday, February 8, 2013

2 New Coaches Join The Strategic Real Estate Coach Team ...

Strategic Real Estate Coach (SREC) is proud to announce the addition of two new real estate investing coaches to its team, Millen Atwood and Justin Hill.

Millen Atwood copyMillen Atwood was introduced to real estate in high school, while helping an investor in repairs and updates to his income properties. He started his investment career in 1988 after getting married, acquiring two rehabs and a rental. This was the beginning of his infatuation with real estate. He had the opportunity and privilege to be mentored by a veteran in real estate development of raw land, sales, and existing residential properties who taught him creative ways to acquire assets in real property.

Millen learned that resolving the seller?s or buyer?s problem results in a sale or purchase of a property. He is conversant with real estate terms in English and Spanish. In 1996 he made his first investment out of the USA. Millen is a consultant to a real estate development company and its team of advisors, concerning a large $11 million development project. The results are new approaches in sales of properties and existing new construction.

Millen?s experience in acquiring, evaluating and holding properties both commercial and residential has resulted in his ability to project profits or losses, tax benefits and appreciation, allowing the acquisition of profitable properties.

He has been mentoring and coaching for the past eight years. He has enjoyed seeing the success of those he mentors, by helping them in their real estate purchases.

He is a Certified State Mediator and has used his skills as a mediator to bring about resolutions to conflicts arising in tenant/landlord relations, real estate purchase contracts and rental contracts. His goal is always to help create a win/win resolution for both parties.

Justin Hill copyJustin Hill has a strong real estate and business background. He began studying Real Estate investing and soon realized this could be very profitable for his financial future. In 2007 he entered into the distressed real estate markets in the Midwest. With the initial collapse of the real estate loan markets, many areas of the country opened up for investors who were ready to take advantage of the deals available, much like now.

Over the next several years, Justin fine-tuned and honed his skills by working with several seasoned Realtors and professionals to learn all the strategies used to maximize returns. He was able to assist many other investors to learn how to profit and generate consistent results using the same skills he had applied himself.

Justin has been a part of over 350 individual transactions with properties and has helped several investment groups and many individual investors reap the benefits of real estate investing. He has learned many of the critical skills in negotiation and contract creation for real estate in order to improve the profitability of his personal business, but also to be able to more fully help those he works with. He enjoys being able to work regularly with other investors and loves to teach and share the knowledge that he has gained from his real estate experience.

His goal is to be able to help everyone succeed and see lasting results. Justin is able to lay out consistent action items so that his clients are able to follow clear plans to succeed. He is able to explain complicated procedures in a way that is easy to understand and apply. He loves to see his clients have success.

Justin and Millen are bringing their expertise to SREC and will be mentoring real estate investing students all around the country to build their businesses.

As an industry leader,?Strategic Real Estate Coach (SREC)?provides the most advanced training in the real estate investing profession, both challenging and empowering students to go out to build the type of business they?ve always wanted and supporting their dream lifestyle. To learn more, visit www.strategicrealestatecoach.com.

Source: http://www.strategicrealestatecoach.com/2013/02/08/2-new-coaches-join-the-strategic-real-estate-coach-team/

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Rand Paul to deliver tea party response to Obama?s State of the Union

Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul will deliver his own public tea party response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union Address on Tuesday night, the Tea Party Express announced on Friday.

The response will stream live on TeaPartyExpress.org.

Paul formed the Senate Tea Party Caucus in 2010 and continues to be one of the movement's most vocal proponents in the chamber. He will deliver his remarks from the National Press Club in Washington, D.C., immediately after Florida Sen. Marco Rubio gives the official Republican Party response from Capitol Hill.

?We are happy to see that the Republicans have selected Tea Party conservative Senator Marco Rubio to deliver their response," said Tea Party Express Chairman Amy Kremer in a written statement. "Both Senator Rubio and Senator Paul will articulate pro-growth messages that will resonate with the American people."

The group began sponsoring tea party responses to Obama's State of the Union Address in 2011, when Minnesota Rep. Michele Bachmann gave a speech that was televised on CNN. In 2012, the organization chose former Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain.

Obama's address is scheduled for 9 p.m. on Tuesday, February 12.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/ticket/rand-paul-deliver-tea-party-response-obama-state-205223117--election.html

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