Sunday, September 30, 2012

Free Scrapbooking Ideas ...: Family Organiser October Class





Here's a class I'm teaching at Arnolds this October. We're going to take all that clutter you have on your bench and find a new home for it. lol.

Above are two examples I have made for friends to show you a couple of different colour schemes.

I have one of these and I love it! I have a place for all the notes and permission slips etc etc etc that you seem to be inundated with for each child. You also then have a place to put those things you want to hold onto yourself for a week or two... you know the vouchers or specials pamphlets LOL

Anyway at this class you can choose the papers you want to use to match the decore of your home.

Above are two examples I have made for friends to show you a couple of different colour schemes.

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Marine plants can flee to avoid predators: First observation of predator avoidance behavior by phytoplankton

ScienceDaily (Sep. 28, 2012) ? Scientists at the University of Rhode Island's Graduate School of Oceanography have made the first observation of a predator avoidance behavior by a species of phytoplankton, a microscopic marine plant. Susanne Menden-Deuer, associate professor of oceanography, and doctoral student Elizabeth Harvey made the unexpected observation while studying the interactions between phytoplankton and zooplankton.

Their discovery will be published in the September 28 issue of the journal PLOS ONE.

"It has been well observed that phytoplankton can control their movements in the water and move toward light and nutrients," Menden-Deuer said. "What hasn't been known is that they respond to predators by swimming away from them. We don't know of any other plants that do this."

While imaging 3-dimensional predator-prey interactions, the researchers noted that the phytoplankton Heterosigma akashiwo swam differently in the presence of predators, and groups of them shifted their distribution away from the predators.

In a series of laboratory experiments, Menden-Deuer and Harvey found that the phytoplankton not only flee when in the presence of the predatory zooplankton, but they also flee when in water that had previously contained the predators. They found only a minimal effect when the phytoplankton were exposed to predators that do not feed on phytoplankton.

"The phytoplankton can clearly sense the predator is there. They flee even from the chemical scent of the predator but are most agitated when sensing a feeding predator," said Menden-Deuer.

When the scientists provided the phytoplankton with a refuge to avoid the predator -- an area of low salinity water that the predators cannot tolerate -- the phytoplankton moved to the refuge.

The important question these observations raise, according to Menden-Deuer, is how these interactions affect the survival of the prey species.

Measuring survival in the same experiments, the researchers found that fleeing helps the alga survive. Given a chance, the predators will eat all of the phytoplankton in one day if the algae have no safe place in which to escape, but they double every 48 hours if they have a refuge available to flee from predators. Fleeing makes the difference between life and death for this species, said Menden-Deuer.

"One of the puzzling things about some phytoplankton blooms is that they suddenly appear," she said. "Growth and nutrient availability don't always explain the formation of blooms. Our observation of algal fleeing from predators is another mechanism for how blooms could form. Amazingly, looking at individual microscopic behaviors can help to explain a macroscopic phenomenon."

The researchers say there is no way of knowing how common this behavior is or how many other species of phytoplankton also flee from predators, since this is the first observation of such a behavior.

"If it is common among phytoplankton, then it would be a very important process," Menden-Deuer said. "I wouldn't be surprised if other species had that capacity. It would be very beneficial to them."

In future studies, she hopes to observe these behaviors in the ocean and couple it with genetic investigations.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Friday's Washington High School Football Scores

PREP FOOTBALL
?? Adna 35, Mossyrock 27
?? Almira/Coulee-Hartline 46, Waterville 0
?? Arlington 48, Snohomish 17
?? Auburn Mountainview 24, Enumclaw 23
?? Bainbridge 27, Blanchet 17
?? Battle Ground 40, Evergreen (Vancouver) 6
?? Bellarmine Prep 58, Stadium 7
?? Bellevue 49, Juanita 0
?? Blaine 30, Lynden Christian 0
?? Bothell 35, Redmond 7
?? Bremerton 27, North Kitsap 24
?? Burlington-Edison 52, Anacortes 7
?? Camas 42, Skyview 17
?? Capital 48, Centralia 3
?? Cashmere 62, Tonasket 6
?? Central Kitsap 35, Yelm 17
?? Central Valley 31, Lewis and Clark 0
?? Charles Wright Academy 27, Cedar Park Christian (Bothell) 20
?? Cheney 35, Sandpoint, Idaho 13
?? Chewelah 36, Kettle Falls 6
?? Chief Sealth 60, Franklin 26
?? Cle Elum/Roslyn 51, La Salle 14
?? Clover Park 52, Orting 46
?? Colfax 45, Liberty (Spangle) 12
?? Columbia (Hunters)-Inchelium 60, Curlew 8
?? Columbia River 62, Fort Vancouver 12
?? Concrete 68, Chief Leschi 14
?? Connell 35, Kiona-Benton 12
?? Coupeville 47, Orcas Island 14
?? Curtis 49, Todd Beamer 0
?? Cusick 92, Wellpinit 16
?? Darrington 7, Seattle Lutheran 0
?? East Valley (Spokane) 28, Colville 7
?? East Valley (Yakima) 46, Wapato 7
?? Eastlake 34, Inglemoor 23
?? Eastmont 24, Moses Lake 14
?? Edmonds-Woodway 33, Cascade (Everett) 13
?? Elma 33, Rochester 13
?? Emerald Ridge 52, Bethel 35
?? Federal Way 63, Puyallup 20
?? Ferndale 41, Squalicum 14
?? Ferris 31, North Central 12
?? Freeman 54, Riverside 7
?? Gig Harbor 49, Mount Tahoma 7
?? Glacier Peak 56, Shorecrest 0
?? Goldendale 21, Columbia (Burbank) 0
?? Granite Falls 41, Cedarcrest 35
?? Hanford 26, Sunnyside 0
?? Hoquiam 53, Castle Rock 0
?? Jackson 21, Kamiak 20
?? Kamiakin 25, Richland 13
?? Kelso 40, Hudson's Bay 0
?? Kentwood 38, Kentridge 6
?? King's 45, Sultan 6
?? Kittitas 61, Lake Roosevelt 14
?? Klahowya 19, Port Angeles 8
?? LaCenter 36, Columbia (White Salmon) 7
?? LaConner 56, Tacoma Baptist 8
?? LaCrosse/Washtucna 62, Colton 20
?? Lake Stevens 49, Mount Vernon 6
?? Lake Washington 38, Liberty 7
?? Lakeside (Seattle) 43, Evergreen (Seattle) 27
?? Lakewood 42, South Whidbey 13
?? Liberty Christian 62, Garfield-Palouse 6
?? Lind-Ritzville/Sprague 40, Springdale 13
?? Lindbergh 38, Foster 0
?? Lynden 41, Sehome 0
?? Mariner 49, Lynnwood 23
?? Mark Morris 42, Aberdeen 6
?? Marysville-Pilchuck 42, Marysville-Getchell 7
?? Meadowdale 49, Shorewood 0
?? Medical Lake 20, Lakeside (Nine Mile Falls) 7
?? Mercer Island 29, Interlake 22
?? Meridian 27, Friday Harbor 26
?? Montesano 42, Forks 7
?? Morton/White Pass 55, Napavine 6
?? Mount Baker 59, Nooksack Valley 14
?? Mount Si 63, Sammamish 0
?? Mountain View 49, Prairie 21
?? Mountlake Terrace 48, Everett 0
?? Naches Valley 54, Highland 21
?? Nathan Hale 42, Cleveland 18
?? Neah Bay 48, Lummi 28
?? Newport 48, Ballard 7
?? North Mason 20, Kingston 13
?? O'Dea 48, Ingraham 7
?? Oak Harbor 48, Stanwood 3
?? Ocosta 42, South Bend 8
?? Odessa-Harrington 52, Wilbur-Creston 6
?? Okanogan 41, Brewster 0
?? Olympia 15, South Kitsap 14
?? Olympic 13, Sequim 7
?? Oroville 60, Manson 34
?? Othello 43, Ephrata 14
?? Pateros 46, Soap Lake-Wilson Creek 32
?? Port Townsend 46, Vashon Island 14
?? Prosser 38, Ellensburg 7
?? Pullman 48, Deer Park 20
?? Quincy 45, Omak 0
?? R.A. Long 34, Washougal 31
?? Rainier Beach 47, West Seattle 7
?? Raymond 42, North Beach 0
?? Reardan 28, Davenport 0
?? Republic 48, Entiat 32
?? Ridgefield 42, Hockinson 18
?? Roosevelt 21, Issaquah 17
?? Royal 39, River View 7
?? Seattle Prep 6, Eastside Catholic 2
?? Selah 38, Grandview 6
?? Selkirk 60, Northport 28
?? Shadle Park 30, Mt. Spokane 7
?? Shelton 43, Foss 8
?? Skyline 67, Garfield 16
?? Southridge 40, Pasco 0
?? Spanaway Lake 18, Kent-Meridian 15
?? St. John-Endicott 70, Touchet 0
?? Steilacoom 24, Washington 22, OT
?? Stevenson 30, Kalama 0
?? Sumner 42, Franklin Pierce 19
?? Sunnyside Christian 42, Pomeroy 28
?? Tahoma 55, Mt. Rainier 14
?? Tekoa-Oakesdale/Rosalia 34, Dayton 0
?? Tenino 62, Rainier 6
?? Thomas Jefferson 31, Auburn Riverside 30, OT
?? Timberline 28, Lincoln 13
?? Toledo 60, Seton Catholic 13
?? Toutle Lake 42, Winlock 8
?? Tri-Cities Prep 20, Asotin 6
?? Tumwater 21, W. F. West 20
?? Union 56, Heritage 19
?? University 49, Rogers (Spokane) 20
?? Wahkiakum 49, Onalaska 27
?? Waitsburg-Prescott 16, DeSales 13
?? Warden 13, Wahluke 11
?? West Valley (Spokane) 49, Clarkston 20
?? West Valley (Yakima) 43, Toppenish 6
?? White River 20, Fife 14
?? White Swan 36, Mabton 8
?? Willapa Valley 28, Pe Ell 12
?? Woodinville 21, Monroe 0
?? Woodland 62, Ilwaco 0
?? Zillah 42, Granger 0
POSTPONEMENTS AND CANCELLATIONS
?? Chelan vs. Cascade (Leavenworth), ppd. to Sep 29.
?? Davis vs. Eisenhower, ppd. to Sep 29.
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Henson set to return for London Welsh in October


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Former Wales centre Gavin Henson is set to make his comeback for London Welsh against Stade Francais in the European Challenge Cup on the 13th of October.

London Welsh plan to use Henson as a fly half bute he injured his cheekbone in a pre-season friendly match against the Scarlets .

Henson has missed the last month of rugby with a fractured cheekbone but has still trained with the Premiership newcomers.

"Gavin is training with us at the moment," head coach Lyn Jones told BBC Radio Wales.

"He's back on the field and running around, but just no contact yet."

Thirty-year-old Henson joined London Welsh in he off season after he was sacked by Pro 12 Rugby club Cardiff Blues in April.

"He's going to be fit for contact on 6 October and he's going to be involved, probably, in our first Amlin game against Stade Francais," added Jones who coached Henson at the Ospreys.

"He's excited and we're all excited to have him back. "

"We are just utilising him at the moment, and he's helping some of our back-three players improve their kicking and he's enjoying that responsibility.

London Welsh have been one of the surprise packages of this season's Aviva Premiership and have played four matches and won two already.

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Owner of burned RI club donates land for memorial

FILE - The burned out remains of the Station nightclub in West Warwick, R.I. is seen in a Feb. 21, 2003 file aerial photo. The owner of the site of a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people is donating the land for a permanent memorial, bringing an end to a years-long effort to secure the site of The Station fire by families of those killed and survivors of the blaze. Dan McKiernan, a lawyer for property owner Ray Villanova, filed papers at West Warwick Town Hall that transferred ownership of the plot of land to the Station Fire Memorial Foundation on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Robert E. Klein, File)

FILE - The burned out remains of the Station nightclub in West Warwick, R.I. is seen in a Feb. 21, 2003 file aerial photo. The owner of the site of a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people is donating the land for a permanent memorial, bringing an end to a years-long effort to secure the site of The Station fire by families of those killed and survivors of the blaze. Dan McKiernan, a lawyer for property owner Ray Villanova, filed papers at West Warwick Town Hall that transferred ownership of the plot of land to the Station Fire Memorial Foundation on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012. (AP Photo/Robert E. Klein, File)

FILE - In a Feb. 20, 2003 file photo, firefighters spray water on to the charred nightclub, The Station located in West Warwick, R.I. The owner of the site of a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people is donating the land for a permanent memorial, bringing an end to a years-long effort to secure the site of The Station fire by families of those killed and survivors of the blaze. Dan McKiernan, a lawyer for property owner Ray Villanova, filed papers at West Warwick Town Hall that transferred ownership of the plot of land to the Station Fire Memorial Foundation on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012.(AP Photo/Stu Milne, File)

(AP) ? The owner of the site of a 2003 nightclub fire that killed 100 people is donating the land for a permanent memorial, bringing an end to a years-long effort to secure the site of The Station fire by families of those killed and survivors of the blaze.

Dan McKiernan, a lawyer for Ray Villanova, transferred ownership of the plot of land in West Warwick to the Station Fire Memorial Foundation on Friday, five months before the 10th anniversary of the blaze, which started when pyrotechnics for the rock band Great White set fire to flammable foam that lined the walls of the club.

A makeshift memorial consisting of homemade crosses, flowers, photos and other personal items cropped up on the site shortly after the fire and has been maintained there by family members of the dead ever since. The site was left open to the public, and a memorial service is held there annually the anniversary, Feb 20. While the foundation has a design for a permanent memorial and pledges from construction workers to build it, nothing could move forward until it secured rights to the land.

"This is a milestone that everyone has been working towards for the past nine years. We're fully cognizant of the enormity of this responsibility that we carry for so many people," Victoria Eagan, a fire survivor who serves on the foundation's board, told The Associated Press.

In 2006, three people were criminally convicted of 100 counts of involuntary manslaughter: club owners Jeffrey and Michael Derderian and Great White tour manager Daniel Biechele. The hundreds of survivors and relatives of those killed struck a $176 million deal in 2009 with several companies to settle lawsuits brought over the fire. With the civil and criminal prosecutions over, attention turned to building the memorial.

The announcement comes the week after Gov. Lincoln Chafee and House Speaker Gordon Fox said they were looking into the legalities of seizing the land by eminent domain. McKiernan told the AP the Villanova family had always wanted a "tasteful, somber and timeless memorial" at the site, and had been working on donating the land even as Chafee and Fox made their comments. The one condition of the transfer is that a suitable memorial be maintained at the site in perpetuity.

Over the years, McKiernan said Villanova tried to donate the land, including during the settlement of the lawsuit, but concerns were raised at that time that the transfer of the land might not be legal. He said they also had conversations with local and state officials over the years about transferring the land, which also did not pan out due to concerns about maintaining the land and other issues.

Villanova, his daughter and members of the foundation met Monday at McKiernan's office to hammer out terms of the deal in a meeting that foundation board president Gina Russo described as "emotional."

"It was important for us, but I think just as important for them to give back," said Russo, who was badly burned in the fire and whose fianc? was killed. "He needs to be able to trust that the right thing is going to be done. It will be a memorial. It will always be maintained. That was very important to him."

Eagan said that with the land secured, the foundation will now turn its attention to raising money. The foundation has raised more than $100,000 for a memorial, but Eagan said their hope is to raise $5 million over the next five years. She said that up until now, it has been difficult to aggressively raise money because the foundation did not own the land.

They will do everything from hold grassroots fundraisers to hit up "deeper pockets" and major corporations for money, she said.

"We know it's a lofty goal, but it is achievable," Eagan said.

She said the foundation aims to approve a final design by February. It will be scaled back slightly from a design that was approved a few years ago to make it simpler to maintain. She hopes to hold a groundbreaking on the memorial before the 10th anniversary.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Own Ward, Bay View Gallery Night 2012 ? Local Trolley

Cramming activities into the last clement days of the year isn?t too difficult in Milwaukee and no neighborhood rises to the occasion quite like Bay View. There?s the South Shore Farmers Market and The Frolics. There was Pabst Fest and Bay View Bash, Art Beat, that other crap I?m missing, and now Bay View Gallery Night, which kicks off tomorrow night. Yes, a Gallery Night so cool it happens a full month before the rest of the City?s.

On the serrated butter knife?s edge of this madness, Made in Milwaukee and Alchemist Theatre safely press their pointy little teeth into Milwaukee?s penchant for creative to-do?s du jour. Bay View?s abundance of venues and pop-up cultural dioramas basically will allow you to just walk down KK without a plan. But here are a few places and artists to see.

Alchemist Theatre and Bay View Lounge

They co-sponsor the night and will have photography of Shane Gardner on the walls and music of Todd Richards and the Surround Sound Experiment in the ether. What?s coolest about this stop? The Alchemist Theatre has a chic/cheeky dive concept lounge rarely open when no show is on-stage.

If you?re not sure about theatre, you can at least absorb one of the best social atmospheres Milwaukee has to offer without committing a couple hours to stage entertainment. If you like it enough, you can vamp back in for the Alchemist?s upcoming Hollowed Eve themed freak-you-out live theatrical production The Alchemist Eye.

Amanda Iglinski at the Hide House

Usually all sorts of craziness goes on at the Hide House like church services and improvised musical shows. Most of that will probably still be going on tomorrow night and among others Amanda Iglinski?s works will perch on the Hide House?s interior vertical planes as a part of the first floor display. She?s a tremendous pop artist with intriguing vision that melds social commentary to the craft of picking images, motifs and colors to blend.

The Hide House will also have exhibits and B-Boy performances from the TRUE Skool camp, Bay View Arts Guild, Sara Risley, music, art studio open houses and egg rolls from Mamma?s Eggrolls.

Gao Gallery

Resident artist Jenie Gao will open her space to feature artwork of her contemporaries Steph Davies, Laura Macias Barrera, Zina Mussman, Rachel Quirk and live music.

Gao Gallery occasionally offers instructional art workshops. Stop by during Bay View Gallery Night and you?ll be able to screenprint a ready made design on one of your own garments or a T that you can purchase there. Jenie Gao?s star as a fine art purveyor is in full bloom and something to gaze upon for seeing what it looks like to go beyond just having talent in a particular medium.

Shogun Tattoo & Body Piercing

Ink?s abound in this town, why stop now? I see calf tats are in. Shogun Tattoo & Body Piercing will wet their needles publicly for the grand ole? first time, opening on BVGN?s expressive ocean swell. The Mil can?t get enough ink, how can you blame us, most of us live where our bodies are at the moment anyway.

The Rest Are The Best Anyway

If I were to drop a few more names for thirst quenching pit stops let?s jus throw Studio Lounge, Black Bird Bar, Boon and Crockett, Hector?s and Club Giribaldi out there arbitrarily. Bay View Gallery Night?s website has the full listing happenings complete with proper addresses and other vital information. I also hear that the new super brilliant Alterra will have a parking lot extavaganza of sorts to top it all with a mango.

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Google's Niantic Labs launches Field Trip app for Android, helps the working world play hooky

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While Apple struggles to figure out how to help its users find their way, the mapping experts at Google have just launched a way to get folks to diverge a bit from their given path. Field Trip, released for Android by Google-owned Niantic Labs, runs in the background on your Android handset, eagerly waiting for you to get near a point of interest. Once that happens, it leaps into action, showing you a card for one of thousands of cool locations -- historic spots, museums, restaurants and the like. Google's partnered with a bunch of taste makers for the project, including Flavorpill, Cool Hunting and its own Zagat, to get things done. You can vote choices up and down, change the frequency of pop ups and post your findings to Twitter, Facebook and that one Plus social network. There's also a driving mode serves as an auditory tour guide when you're behind the wheel. The app's available now as a free download in Play. The iOS version, on the other hand, is coming soon.

Psst... yes, it appears to be US-only for now. Bah, humbug.

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Onyx-Bayer colorectal cancer drug Stivarga gains FDA approval


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Lynchburg College Doctor of Physical Therapy

The doctor of physical therapy program was designed to educate entry-level physical therapists to become ethical healthcare practitioners in a variety of clinical settings and to become effective leaders in all aspects of personal and professional life.? The Lynchburg College program incorporates proven instruction methods and is grounded in research.? The environment is student-centered and students work closely with faculty, who are committed to every student's success.? A student success coordinator tops off personal attention.? Classrooms and labs are state-of-the-art, and all classes are located in one building.?

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Tattooed U.S. Politicians

A Czech Republic political candidate made headlines this week, not for his policy but for his face full of tattoos. There may not be anyone that extreme in Washington, but American politicians have been hiding their own ink under blazers and congressional pins for years. Congressional Representatives, members of the White House cabinet and even presidents have indulged in the painful practice of body art.

Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. uses his arms as a form of expression, with tattoos to symbolize his family; his fraternity, Omega Psi Phi; and even Bruce Lee.

Rep. Dan Boren also has a fraternity tattoo. He joined Kappa Sigma.

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Rep. Mary Bono Mack made a pit stop at a tattoo parlor shortly after 9/11. There she got a tattoo of a cross as a proclamation of her faith.

Rep. Duncan Hunter, a former Marine Corps officer, has tattoos on his arms to commemorate his three deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.

The late Sen. Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz., the Republican Party's nominee for President in 1964, had four small stars and a half moon on the underside of his wrist. According to Roll Call the tattoo was intended to symbolize his "participation in the Smoki People, a group of largely white, Native American culture enthusiasts in the Southwest."

President Theodore Roosevelt had his family crest tattooed on his chest.

Just because politicians are typically buttoned up does not mean that they can't have a little fun with their artistic creations. Former Secretary of State George P. Shultz has a tiger, the mascot of his alma mater, Princeton, tattooed on the left side of his derriere. According to a Chicago Tribune piece published in 1987 , confirmation of Shultz's racy rear end came from his wife, Helena. She confirmed the rumors to reporters on the secretary's plane during a trip to China.

Other politicians, whether or not they got their own tattoos, have inspired others. The faces of John F. Kennedy, Barack Obama, Abraham Lincoln and Sarah Palin have all graced the bodies of supporters (or their opposition).

Even pop super star Miley Cyrus recently inked up her arm with a Theodore Roosevelt quote that reads, "So that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat."

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Nanotechnology device aims to prevent malaria deaths through rapid diagnosis

ScienceDaily (Sep. 24, 2012) ? A pioneering mobile device using cutting-edge nanotechnology to rapidly detect malaria infection and drug resistance could revolutionise how the disease is diagnosed and treated.

Around 800,000 people die from malaria each year after being bitten by mosquitoes infected with malaria parasites. Signs that the parasite is developing resistance to the most powerful anti-malarial drugs in south-east Asia and sub-Saharan Africa mean scientists are working to prevent the drugs becoming ineffective.

The ?5.2million (?4million) Nanomal project -- launched September 26-- is planning to provide an affordable hand-held diagnostic device to swiftly detect malaria infection and parasites' drug resistance. It will allow healthcare workers in remote rural areas to deliver effective drug treatments to counter resistance more quickly, potentially saving lives.

The device -- the size and shape of a mobile phone -- will use a range of latest proven nanotechnologies to rapidly analyse the parasite DNA from a blood sample. It will then provide a malaria diagnosis and comprehensive screening for drug susceptibility in less than 20 minutes, while the patient waits. With immediately available information about the species of parasite and its potential for drug resistance, a course of treatment personally tailored to counter resistance can be given.

Currently for malaria diagnosis, blood samples are sent to a central referral laboratory for drug resistance analysis, requiring time as well as specialised and expensive tests by skilled scientists. Additionally, confirmation of malaria is often not available where patients present with fever. Very often, drug treatments are prescribed before the diagnosis and drug resistance are confirmed, and may not be effective. Being able to treat effectively and immediately will prevent severe illness and save lives.

The Nanomal consortium is being led by St George's, University of London, which is working with UK handheld diagnostics and DNA sequencing specialist QuantuMDx Group and teams at the University of Tuebingen in Germany and the Karolinska Institute in Sweden. It was set up in response to increasing signs that the malaria parasite is mutating to resist the most powerful class of anti-malaria drugs, artemisinins. The European Commission has awarded ?4million (?3.1million) to the project.

Nanomal lead Professor Sanjeev Krishna, from St George's, said: "Recent research suggests there's a real danger that artemisinins could eventually become obsolete, in the same way as other anti-malarials. New drug treatments take many years to develop, so the quickest and cheapest alternative is to optimise the use of current drugs. The huge advances in technology are now giving us a tremendous opportunity to do that and to avoid people falling seriously ill or dying unnecessarily."

QuantuMDx's CEO Elaine Warburton said: "Placing a full malaria screen with drug resistance status in the palm of a health professional's hand will allow instant prescribing of the most effective anti-malaria medication for that patient. Nanomal's rapid, low-cost test will further support the global health challenge to eradicate malaria."

The handheld device will take a finger prick of blood, extract the malarial DNA and then detect and sequence the specific mutations linked to drug resistance, using a nanowire biosensor. The chip electrically detects the DNA sequences and converts them directly into binary code, the universal language of computers. The binary code can then be readily analysed and even shared, via wireless or mobile networks, with scientists for real-time monitoring of disease patterns.

The device should provide the same quality of result as a referral laboratory, at a fraction of the time and cost. Each device could cost about the price of a smart phone initially, but may be issued for free in developing countries. A single-test cartridge will be around ?13 (?10) initially, but the aim is to reduce this cost to ensure affordability in resource-limited settings.

In addition to improving immediate patient outcomes, the project will allow the researchers to build a better picture of levels of drug resistance in stricken areas. It will also give them information on population impacts of anti-malarial interventions.

Clinical trials of the device are expected to begin within three years, after which it will be brought to market. The technology could be adapted afterwards for use with other infectious diseases.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Nantucket Real Estate ? Blog Archive ? Nantucket Property ...

A house on 2.5 acres at 2 Shawkemo Hills Lane sold to Patricia A. Halstead 2 Shawkemo Hills Lane Realty Trust, of Nantucket, Mass. from Randy A. Fifield, Trustee, Seven Fifields Nominee Trust, of Los Angeles, Calif. for $6,000,000. The property is assessed at $6,594,200. The Land Bank fee is $120,000.

A house on .96 of an acre at 3 South Valley Road sold to 3 South Valley, LLC of New York City, N.Y. from Zeta Real Estate Management, LLC of Park Ridge, Ill. for $4,900,000. The property is assessed at $4,590,600. The Land Bank fee is $98,000.

A house on .52 of an acre at 5 Old Westmoor Farm Road sold to Bradford S. Dimeo and Kimberly M. Dimeo of Barrington, R.I. from Five Old Westmoor Farm, LLC of New Canaan, Conn. for $3,797,500. The property is assessed at $1,578,500. The Land Bank fee is $75,950.

A house on .27 of an acre at 75 Cliff Road sold to Timothy P. Veith and Jill S. Veith of London, U.K. from Kiril H. Coonley and Judith S. Coonley of Falmouth, Mass. for $2,450,000. The property is assessed at $2,056,000. The Land Bank fee is $49,000.

A house on .46 of an acre at 52 Hummock Pond Road sold to Robert W. Frederick and Janet Frederick of Villanova, Pa. from Michael Allen and Alisa Allen of Nantucket, Mass. for $2,100,000. The property is assessed at $841,000. The Land Bank fee is $42,000.

A house on .15 of an acre at 5 Beaver St. sold to Frank Frankel of West Caldwell, Mass. from Lionel J. Starr of Nantucket, Mass. for $750,000. The property is assessed at $1,083,500. The Land Bank fee is $15,000.

A vacant lot on .12 of an acre at 107R Orange St. sold to Edwin S. Fryer and Dorothy S. Fryer, Trustees of the Second amendment to and Restatement of the Dorothy S. Fryer Revocable Trust, of Frontenac, Mo. from Garnet DU, LLC of Ridgewood, N.J. for $500,000. The property is assessed at $560,000. The Land Bank fee is $10,000.

Vacant lots on .11 of an acre, .04 of an acre and .06 of an acre on a portion of Holly Street, Parcels C, D and E, respectively, shown on Plan No. 2011-22 sold to John F. Novak and Elizabeth A. Novak of Darien, Conn. from the Town of Nantucket of Nantucket, Mass. for $10,000. The properties? assessed values were unavailable. The Land Bank fee is $200.

A timeshare interval at 3 Arkansas Ave. sold to Paul Babik of Watchung, N.J. from Ransom Douglas Reynolds and Mary Margaret Reynolds of Hopkinton, Mass. for $9,000. The property?s assessed value is unavailable. The Land Bank fee is $180.

A vacant lot on .18 of an acre and .07 of an acre at Wavery Street and Adams Street on Parcels K and L on Plan No. 2011-16, respectively, sold James C. Hurowitz and Doreen B. Brettler of Boylston, Mass. from the Town of Nantucket, Mass. for $7,500. The Land Bank fee is $150.

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Business owners sometimes create a great deal of wealth for themselves and their families, so it?s understandable that many Miami Accountants seek them out as clients. But current and former business owners are often not the easiest, most cooperative clients. Some can be independent to the point of prickliness, others may be sure that they know best and often need substantial persuasion before agreeing to take a Miami Accountant professional advice.

They?re a control-oriented group, very successful and used to calling the shots. They?ve done something well, and they kind of can?t get over it. If they wanted to do it all themselves, that?s an option, but instead they come to argue with you.

Not every Miami Accounting Service wants to have that argument. For those who aren?t thrown by their quirks, however, business owners can be excellent clients ? particularly for Miami Accountants who know what to expect and have considered how they?ll handle the challenges that business-owner clients can present.

THE DEMOGRAPHICS

Business owners who want financial planning advice are in varying stages of life. Some are younger, some are getting on in years, some have sold their businesses or are looking to sell their businesses.

Business sellers tend to be middle-aged and older, though there are clients who are in there twenties and is being courted by a bigger company that wants to buy there firm for $4million or so. Every once in a while you come across some young kid who had an idea and really hit it out of the park.

Most business owners are men and are very accustomed to being in control, Miami Accountants say. Men start with control issues already, and businessmen have a second layer on top of that. A successful business owner feels like he needs to be in control because that?s how he?s built his firm and how he?s succeeded.

That need for control may make it more difficult for a business owner to take advice, even advice that he?s actively sought out. Some business-owner clients want Miami Accountants to operate the client?s way. Others may accept help, but only after substantial ? sometimes numerical ? proof that the Miami Accounting Service?s methods will bear fruit.

You get a little push-back from this population. We had a guy who had been sold a lot of insurance products and had misconceptions about them. He thought they had guarantees that they didn?t have. We suggested he make changes, and he really needed proof on why he should consider making changes. This approach, she adds, can make it difficult for Miami Accountants to feel as if they are developing a warm, trusting relationship with these clients.

At the outset, some business owners are ready to begin the financial planning process, while others are consumed with the process of selling their businesses. Both groups may be courted by Miami Accountants all interested in increasing assets under management by helping clients reinvest business sale proceeds.

Every financial Miami Accounting Service on the planet is looking for money in motion. As soon as it becomes common knowledge that a business owner is selling, you see the sharks circling, waiting for the sale to happen and to pitch the owner on what to do with the money. That, too, can make it difficult for an advisor to develop a client relationship with current or recent business owners.

ORCHESTRATING A SALE

Miami Accountants manage many of these challenges, they says, by getting involved with business owners long before they actively pursue a sale. His firm is in partnerships with CPAs around the country, many of whom refer business-owner clients, especially those older than 50.

They may have no intention of selling, but it?s something we want to get them thinking about. We educate them about exit strategy options and all the issues that come with a sale.

We want to show you the way well before you ever think about selling, because once you think about selling, chances are you?ll work with us because we?ve already put the plan together. Then who will get the assets? The Merrill Lynch guy who shows up once you have a check in your pocket, or the guys who walked you through an entire process that began five years ago??

Business owners may talk about a life of relaxation, but relatively few occupy hammocks for long. Instead, they often start another business or invest in one. And though they may put substantial sums into new ventures, former owners typically want help as they create personal financial plans. Their demeanor, however, may suggest that they?re not eager for Miami Accounting Service input.

Some owners rule firms with an iron fist. This group often includes older business owners with relatively simple companies, especially in industrial fields. Unlike owners who build teams and delegate jobs, these executives have typically succeeded by relying on their own opinions and ways of accomplishing tasks. As a result, they?re slow to take advice.

VieraCPA counsels patience as Miami Accountants earn these clients? trust. ?It helps to be very patient, listen for a long time first and understand that they?re not going to give up control,? VieraCPA says. ?They trust themselves very, very strongly. They may not readily accept that they?re wrong.?

Such business owners often respect credentials suggesting that a Miami Accounting Service is an expert, including advanced degrees, book authorship and appearances in publications they respect. References from friends and other legal and financial professionals help too. ?You may get more of their ear if you can give good business advice,? VieraCPA says. ?That will give you a lot more credibility.?

So can a willingness to do things their way or a combination of your way and theirs. Schroeder recalls a business-owner client he had early in his career.

?There started to be some dips in the market, and he started calling and saying, ?I think we should do this, I think we should do that,? not because he didn?t feel comfortable risking money, but because he felt out of control. I worked with him as well as I could, having frequent lunches to explain that managing investments is not like managing a business, that active management usually works against you.?

Ultimately, though, the client left Schroeder?s practice. Schroeder approaches similar clients differently now.

?I don?t force them into an entirely passive investment strategy,? he says. ?We either keep part of their money separate and let them invest it in business ventures, or let them keep and run an unmanaged account.?

Those clients still benefit from a Miami Accounting Service?s expertise. ?We execute the trades, so they get cheaper transaction fees and we can pass along research and keep track of the overall portfolio,? Schroeder says.

DIVERSIFYING HOLDINGS

Strong confidence in themselves and their companies is a fine thing when a business owner is still at the helm, but it can be a stumbling point when it?s time to diversify stock holdings.

?We see people who aren?t the owners but are in the C-suite in a public company, and it can be awful to get that firm?s stock away from them,? VieaCPA says. ?One client was high up in a regional bank, and we only persuaded him to diversify his holdings after his first $1 million loss. His CPA had told him to diversify for years, but he was worried about capital gains. Now he doesn?t have a capital gains problem. He has a capital loss to carry forward.

Viera handles this issue by treating diversification and outside management as separate concerns. ?You can still persuade someone to diversify the money they manage themselves,? he says. ?Or you can try to diversify some of the holdings. Don?t try to wrest everything away.?

?We let them make all the decisions and involve them in every part of the process,? Thompson says. ?A lot of business owners are natural Miami Accountants. If you go through the process properly, the choice of investments is much easier. It?s funneled down to what actually meets their goals, and they?ve been engaged in the process the entire way.?

BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS

Many Miami Accountants say they particularly enjoy getting to know their clients and forming warm, trusting relationships. It often is quite time consuming.

?I saw a prospect yesterday who has been here for three meetings,? Viera says. ?He?s young, very successful and thinks he wants financial planning help. He grilled us and grilled us, analyzing and processing everything. That?s who he is. He doesn?t mean to be unpleasant.?

This is typical of her business-owner clients, Viera says. ?They want to see the evidence, they want to see the facts. They?re not as interested in the personal, and that makes it more difficult to establish a relationship.?

Keeping this group?s expectations and preferences in mind can help a relationship grow more quickly. For starters, be responsive, many advise. ?This isn?t the population you leave sitting in your waiting room while you finish a phone call,? Viera says. ?They?re used to special treatment, lots of ?yes,? things being ready for them.?

Take an interest in their business lives, she suggests. ?They like it if there?s some synergy,? Viera says. If you?ve seen other people in the same field, show that you know something about the industry. Ask questions. ?They love talking about their own business, and you?ll learn things you can show to the next person,? Viera says.

Expect that it will take more time than usual for these clients to reveal some personal matters. ?I have a client who is a very successful business owner, and his wife had a large inheritance and has her money somewhere else. I didn?t know that until I?d known him for about a year,? Viera says.

In the end, it?s not possible to build a successful relationship with every business-owner client. ?I have a client now who is an elderly man, still working,? Viera says. ?He and his wife have both called and yelled at members of my staff. They?re lovely to me, but if you?re yelling at my staff, then it isn?t working.?

Ultimately, she adds, ?If you have someone who isn?t going to be pleasant to work with, then you don?t need to work with them.?

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Source: http://www.vieracpa.com/2012/09/miami-accountants-who-deal-with-business-owners-can-find-it-rewarding/

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Fact Checkers Unite to Predict Debate Deceptions

President Obama and Mitt Romney are still hundreds of miles from the debate stage, but fact checkers are already poised and ready to dissect the half-truths that, if the past 15 months of campaigning are any indication, the presidential candidates are likely to fling at each other during the first presidential debate Oct. 3.

The top fact checkers from Politifact, FactCheck.org, The Washington Post's Fact Checker blog and The Associated Press are putting their heads together this week to root out the less-than-factual lines President Obama and Mitt Romney are likely to spin. The four groups will forecast these debate deceptions during a panel at the Press Club in Washington, D.C., Wednesday.

"In an age where the typical citizen is subjected to an avalanche of the kind of pure baloney that journalists used to keep out of the public discourse ? they are looking for journalists to be kind of adjudicators or referees," said FactCheck.org Director Brooks Jackson. "That's what we try to do."

While FactCheck.org, a subsidiary of the University of Pennsylvania's Annenberg Public Policy, does not issue true or false ratings, Obama has already tallied six "pants on fire" rulings from Politifact and Romney has chalked up ten "4 Pinocchio's" ratings from the Washington Post' Fact Checker.

Glen Kessler, who writes the Post's Fact Checker blog, said one of the biggest falsehoods that Romney continues to reiterate is that Obama has "apologized for America." Kessler gave that statement 4 Pinocchios, the least-factual rating, noting that the president never used "a word at all similar to 'apologize.'"

Kessler said one of Obama's favorite half-truths is saying that vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan's Medicare plan will make seniors "pay nearly $6,400 more for Medicare than they do today." That statement got 2 Pinnochios, because it relies on a previous version of Ryan's budget plan.

But while fact checks like these have become more common this election cycle - Kessler has put out 138 so far on Obama and Romney alone - that increase may have do more to with the public's "hunger" for truth than an uptick in the number of campaign lies, Kessler said.

"I've been covering politics for a long time, and I always maintain that politicians will always stretch the truth if they think it's in their political interest," he said. "But I do think there is a hunger out there from readers and viewers. There's a lot more skepticism out there."

And with the deluge of news from cable TV, blogs and tweets, Jackson from FactCheck.org said fact checkers are needed more than ever before to "marshal the evidence."

"The public's problem is not that they are not getting enough information, it's they are getting too much of it," Jackson said. "They need help sorting through all this stuff."

As Romney and Obama take the debate stage next Wednesday, ABC News will join the fact-checking fray to decipher the true statements from the deceptive lines. You can find those fact checks HERE.

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withhold toddy: Self Improvement Month: Get Organized |

Self Improvement WordleThis month is Self Improvement Month. All this month I will do a weekly post to help you improve yourself by getting organized.

Last week we took a home assessment for Self Improvement Month. This week we put that plan into action. This week it is time to get organized!

Look over your home assessment list and let?s get started.

  • You want to first gather your supplies. (Trash bags, boxes, sharpies, etc.)
  • You want to get started in one area first.
  • Sweep through the house organizing according to the plan you wrote out last week.
  • Immediately take out the trash and take the donations to where you have already designated them to go.
  • Start containerizing what you have decided to keep.
  • Put everything in their place. You should already have the designated spots preplanned from your outline last week.

That?s it! You now have completely organized your home. Give yourself a pat on the back and a cup of tea. Now this process can take you several weeks to complete. It?s not like the TV shows you see where everything is tip top in 48 hours. So don?t get discouraged at the length of time it may take to get everything in order. Just keep working your plan and you should have no problem having an organized home in no time.

Next week I will show you how to maintain what you have now put in order. Because maintenance is the key to success.

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Bias Persists Against Women of Science, a Study Says

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Yale researchers found that science professors at American universities widely regard female undergraduates as less competent than male students with the same skills and accomplishments.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Mount Kinabalu: Green Stars of the Forest

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