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Roaming cows create havoc at Mass. cemetery

(AP) ? The vandals that damaged a Massachusetts cemetery this week have pleaded "moo."

Police say a small herd of cows knocked over 40 American flags and veterans' bronze grave markers, then snacked on a few flower arrangements, at the Center Cemetery in Southampton on Monday.

Motorists called to report that the cows were loose. Police contacted the owner, Henry Wykowski, who caught and removed the cows from the cemetery.

Chief David Silvernail says the cows are an "ongoing problem," and his department has responded to complaints about the roaming bovines three or four times since last spring.

Cemetery Commission member Robert Floyd tells The Daily Hampshire Gazette (http://bit.ly/WPQ4py ) he plans on asking the farmer to pay for the damage once he comes up with an estimate.

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Information from: Daily Hampshire Gazette (Northampton, Mass.), http://www.gazettenet.com

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In-brain monitoring shows memory network

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Working with patients with electrodes implanted in their brains, researchers at the University of California, Davis, and The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) have shown for the first time that areas of the brain work together at the same time to recall memories. The unique approach promises new insights into how we remember details of time and place.

"Previous work has focused on one region of the brain at a time," said Arne Ekstrom, assistant professor at the UC Davis Center for Neuroscience. "Our results show that memory recall involves simultaneous activity across brain regions." Ekstrom is senior author of a paper describing the work published Jan. 27 in the journal Nature Neuroscience.

Ekstrom and UC Davis graduate student Andrew Watrous worked with patients being treated for a severe seizure condition by neurosurgeon Dr. Nitin Tandon and his UTHealth colleagues.

To pinpoint the origin of the seizures in these patients, Tandon and his team place electrodes on the patient's brain inside the skull. The electrodes remain in place for one to two weeks for monitoring.

Six such patients volunteered for Ekstrom and Watrous' study while the electrodes were in place. Using a laptop computer, the patients learned to navigate a route through a virtual streetscape, picking up passengers and taking them to specific places. Later, they were asked to recall the routes from memory.

Correct memory recall was associated with increased activity across multiple connected brain regions at the same time, Ekstrom said, rather than activity in one region followed by another.

However, the analysis did show that the medial temporal lobe is an important hub of the memory network, confirming earlier studies, he said.

Intriguingly, memories of time and of place were associated with different frequencies of brain activity across the network. For example, recalling, "What shop is next to the donut shop?" set off a different frequency of activity from recalling "Where was I at 11 a.m.?"

Using different frequencies could explain how the brain codes and recalls elements of past events such as time and location at the same time, Ekstrom said.

"Just as cell phones and wireless devices work at different radio frequencies for different information, the brain resonates at different frequencies for spatial and temporal information," he said.

The researchers hope to explore further how the brain codes information in future work.

The neuroscientists analyzed their results with graph theory, a new technique that is being used for studying networks, ranging from social media connections to airline schedules.

"Previously, we didn't have enough data from different brain regions to use graph theory. This combination of multiple readings during memory retrieval and graph theory is unique," Ekstrom said.

Placing electrodes inside the skull provides clearer resolution of electrical signals than external electrodes, making the data invaluable for the study of cognitive functions, Tandon said. "This work has yielded important insights into the normal mechanisms underpinning recall, and provides us with a framework for the study of memory dysfunction in the future."

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In Defense of the Manny

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When my husband and I toured a preschool last week, the owner told me that her husband, a classical musician, sometimes pops in to play piano for the kids. I assumed she was trying to impress us?what parent doesn?t want a little extra Bach in her child?s life??but then she explained, nervously, that she was telling us because she felt she had to. Might the occasional presence of a penis, her look implied, put us off from her preschool?

Should it? Our son?s current day care is run by a man, and our go-to date night baby sitters are named Matt and Eric. But the more people I talk to and the more things I read, the more I realize that many parents are uncomfortable, or at least much less comfortable, hiring men for child care positions, even if they have the same experience and qualifications. But is this cultural uneasiness fair? Is it based in fact, or is it the product of fear (of molestation, of male ineptitude)? Is it sexism?

There are, of course, good reasons to hire female baby sitters. Because they?re in demand, women typically have more experience than men do. And most of us were raised by women?not just our stay-at-home moms but also the women who dominated our day care environments and preschools and elementary schools, so it makes sense that we choose women to care for our kids. (Things haven?t changed much since I was young: In 2011, only 5.5 percent of U.S. child care workers and 3.3 percent of preschool and kindergarten teachers were men. Male caregivers, jokingly/derisively referred to as mannies these days, have a hard time making a living.)

If you crunch the numbers on abuse, women are a safer choice, too. According to a U.S. Department of Justice report from 2001 (unfortunately the most recent statistics on baby sitter crimes), male baby sitters are three times more likely than female baby sitters to sexually abuse the children they care for. (When it comes to physical abuse, female baby sitters are more frequently implicated, but since most baby sitters are women, this fact isn?t surprising.) Actual baby sitter crime rates are low, though. According to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, in 2011, only 0.4 percent of all child abuse perpetrators were day care providers or baby sitters. (And overall, child abusers are more likely to be female than male.)

Plus, many sexual abuse allegations against caregivers are false. In 1983, a mother accused Ray Buckey, a young man working in a preschool in California, of molesting her 2 ?-year-old son. The accusation landed Buckey in prison for five years, caused seven other employees to get indicted, and resulted in what was, at the time, the longest and most expensive criminal trial in American history. After interviewing and examining more than 400 children who had attended the preschool, doctors and psychologists diagnosed 384 as having been sexually abused. And then ? all charges were dismissed; as it turned out, the mother who made the initial accusations suffered from paranoid schizophrenia. But by that point, fears over ritual abuse were sweeping the country (and eventually the world), and between 1983 and 1991, the U.S. government investigated more than 100 U.S. schools and centers for allegations of satanic ritual abuse in what has been called a ?modern American witch hunt.? A study that analyzed 12 of the most famous cases found that, out of 22 defendants that were tried, 15 were found guilty. All but three of these verdicts were later overturned.

Not all parents are afraid of abuse, of course. Some simply don?t trust men to dote on their kids like women do, even as fathers take on a much greater child care role in many households these days. One dad, a friend of a friend, explained it to me this way: ?If my wife and I had doppelg?ngers, I'd feel better if our child was with doppelg?nger Katie than with doppelg?nger Brady; doppelg?nger Brady?would just be a little neglectful by comparison.? I get it: My son is about three times more likely to come home from the playground with a bloody nose if he goes with my husband than with me. At the same time, recent research suggests that daddy time is great for kids precisely because male parenting styles promote independence and risk-taking. In 2012, the London Early Years Foundation, a charity that provides child care services throughout London, interviewed its (mostly female) staff and found that 75 percent believed that male workers offer kids something that the female workers don?t, including different perspectives and, yes, better fantasy superhero play.??

Another oft-mentioned ?reason? for avoiding mannies or other male child care workers is the very logical I just don?t get why a guy would want to do a job like that. In other words, there?s got to be something wrong with a man who wants to spend all day looking after other people?s kids. The implication here (apart from that men who like kids must be pedophiles) is that men don?t belong in child care, perhaps because they more naturally belong in other professions?more obviously ?masculine? career-oriented jobs.

This bias against men is a bias against women, too: It re-affirms the woman?s fixed position in society as much as the man?s. According to Indiana University sociologist Stephen Benard, dominant social groups are usually stereotyped as competent, intelligent, and confident, while subordinate groups are considered warm, kind, and caring. In our society, these two poles describe men and women. Since women are the ?caring? sex, we consider them to be the obvious choice for child care?but in doing so, we are (perhaps subconsciously) characterizing them as subordinate. And in fact, when men do work in preschools or day care centers, they usually get promoted to director positions much more quickly than women do, in what University of Texas sociologist Christine Williams calls the ?glass escalator? effect.

That?s not to say men working in child care have an easy time. ?As a male in the infant-toddler room, it seems as if I am held to a higher standard by the parents,? describes one part-time employee. Some say they are not allowed to change diapers, while others make sure they are never, ever left alone with children, because they fear that parents would get suspicious. But parents do sometimes get used to the idea. A few years ago, 4 out of 5 employees in one of the day care centers run by the London Early Years Foundation were men. (England and Germany, unlike the United States, are pushing to get more men into child care.) ?We wondered what the parents would do,? explains foundation CEO June O?Sullivan. ?There was a little bit of anxiety to start with, but once the parents got familiar with the team, they were fantastic.?

The best thing we can do as parents is to stay open-minded about whom we hire and also be thorough in our background checks of all potential child care candidates. For my part, I know I can?t control what my son thinks, but I can change what he sees, and I want him to see a world in which, yes, women and men can both hold high-paying executive jobs. But they can both teach preschool and baby-sit him, too. Matt and Eric are awesome.

In addition to the sources mentioned, The Kids would like to thank Susan Murray from San Jose State University, David Finkelhor from the University of New Hampshire, and Sandi McLeod from the Child Welfare Information Gateway.

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Majestic Sports Bar owner, manager charged

COLUMBUS, GA (WTVM)- Nathaniel Smith, club manager of
Majestic Sports Bar, was charged Wednesday with failure to have an ABC card and
nine counts of allowing underage people into the club.

Owner James Weaver is facing one
count of failure to have an ABC card.

They are scheduled to appear in
Recorder's Court on February 8.

Police are still investigating the New Years Eve shooting that left a
CSU student dead.

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Lincolnshire Echo published Aldi to open second supermarket in Lincoln and create 25 jobs

Up to 25 jobs will be created when a major supermarket chain opens its second store in the city.

Aldi has been granted planning permission to build a store in Newark Road on the site of Ready Rent a Car.

  1. Encouraging development: An artist's impression of the proposed Aldi store in Newark Road, Lincoln. Construction work will start on the site later this year

  2. Encouraging development: An artist's impression of the proposed Aldi store in Newark Road, Lincoln. Construction work will start on the site later this year

Both full and part-time positions will be created in store and an estimated 100 employment opportunities will arise during the construction phase.

Simon Beardsley, chief executive at the Lincolnshire Chamber of Commerce, is delighted with the development.

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"It is good to hear that new jobs and construction opportunities are coming to Lincoln and it is encouraging to see a national organisation, such as Aldi, showing confidence in Lincolnshire's local economy," he said.

"Building a store, appointing a construction firm, setting up supply chains and recruiting new members of staff shows that the supermarket has long-term plans to stay in Lincoln,'' he added.

"Some business reports talk of a triple-dip recession following the latest disappointing GDP figures but it is important to put this in perspective.

"The figures for the third quarter of 2012 were inflated by ticket sales for the Olympics.

"Every effort must be made to minimise any harmful effect these figures may have on businesses.

"We know from our own research that confidence among businesses in Lincolnshire is still relatively strong and this announcement about Aldi proves that businesses are determined to do what they can to drive growth."

The German discount supermarket chain has more than 8,000 stores worldwide, with more than 400 in the UK.

The Newark Road store will be Aldi's second Lincoln store, with the other being in Wragby Road.

Building work is due to start later this year.

An Aldi spokesperson said: "We currently own the site at Newark Road and have been granted planning permission for a new store.

"Although we haven't yet set an opening date we are looking forward to bringing local shoppers brand-like quality products at everyday low prices."

The store will have a retail space of 990 square metres and 78 parking spaces including four disabled bays and eight parent and child spaces.

It will open from 8am until 10pm Monday to Saturday and 10am to 5pm on Sundays and Bank Holidays.

And it could boost other businesses in the area.

Neil Sutcliffe, owner of Maggies fish and chip shop, said: "A supermarket like Aldi will bring a different type of person into the vicinity and I will hopefully pick up some custom off that.

"People will go shopping, see the shop over the road and come and get some food.

"We usually see an increase in trade during construction too."

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Stocks mixed as earnings offset news on economy

NEW YORK (AP) ? Stocks opened mixed Wednesday as encouraging earnings reports helped to offset disappointing news that showed the U.S. economy unexpectedly contracted in the fourth quarter.

The Dow Jones industrial average fell 4 points to 13,949 as of 9:58 a.m. EST. The Standard & Poor's 500 rose 1 point to 1,509. The Nasdaq composite gained 9 points to 3,162.

The U.S. economy shrank from October through December for the first time since the recession ended, hurt by the biggest cut in defense spending in 40 years, fewer exports and sluggish growth in company stockpiles. The Commerce Department said Wednesday that the economy contracted at an annual rate of 0.1 percent in the fourth quarter. That's a sharp slowdown from the 3.1 percent growth rate in the July-September quarter.

Amazon jumped $14.25 to $274.40 after the world's biggest online retailer showed improving profit margins when it posted fourth-quarter earnings late Tuesday. Boeing gained 30 cents to $73.95 after it reported earnings that beat analysts' expectations, as rising profits from commercial jets offset a smaller profit from defense work.

The Dow Jones average has surged since the start of the year climbing close to 14,000 and to within touching distance of its record level. Investors bought stocks after lawmakers reached a deal to avoid the "fiscal cliff" and on optimism the U.S. housing market is recovering and the jobs market is slowly healing.

Investors will parse the Federal Reserve's statement later Wednesday following the conclusion of the central bank's first two-day meeting this year.

Economists are expecting the Fed to affirm that it intends to keep short-term rates near zero until joblessness dips below 6.5 percent from the current 7.8 percent. The statement is scheduled to be released at 2:15 p.m. EST.

Among other stocks making big moves Wednesday;

? Chesapeake surged $1.33 to $20.35 after the company said late Tuesday that its embattled CEO Aubrey McClendon will leave the company this spring.

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Man arrested for ?racist abuse? of Chelsea striker Demba Ba on Facebook

A MAN has been arrested after allegedly racially abusing Premier League striker Demba Ba on Facebook.

A 39-year-old man from Gateshead, England was detained on suspicion of posting the offensive remarks about the former Newcastle player.

Police said he was arrested on suspicion of racially-aggravated harassment and bailed pending further inquiries.

Ba, who signed for Chelsea earlier this month, is expected to return to the North East this weekend to face his old team at St James' Park.

A Northumbria Police spokesman said: "Police received a complaint about an offensive message posted on Facebook earlier this month.

"A 39-year-old Gateshead man has been arrested on suspicion of racially-aggravated harassment and has been bailed pending further inquiries."

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White House blames Sandy, cuts for shrinking economy

President Barack Obama speaks about immigration reform Tuesday, Jan. 29, 2013, at Del Sol High School in Las Vegas.??It?s not our fault! The White House on Wednesday blamed the devastation from superstorm Sandy and disruptions from deep scheduled spending cuts as the economy shrank in the fourth quarter of 2012. The surprise 0.1-percent drop in gross domestic product (GDP) was the first such contraction since early 2009 when the country was in the grips of the Great Recession.

The chairman of President Barack Obama?s Council of Economic Advisers, Alan Krueger, said in a post on the official White House blog that the bad news came ?amid signs that Hurricane Sandy disrupted economic activity and Federal defense spending declined precipitously, likely due to uncertainty stemming from the sequester.?

That law will slash some $1.2 trillion in spending over ten years by targeting domestic and defense programs with across-the-board cuts. Obama and Republicans in Congress have been starkly at odds over how bets to replace the sequester with less disruptive debt-battling measures. The president has said spending cuts must be paired with tax revenue increases, something Republicans oppose.

Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell renewed the GOP?s calls for spending cuts, urging a look into ?the dark corners that often evade real scrutiny? on a mission to make government programs more efficient and scrap those that don?t work.

?We need to root out waste, which will serve as the first real test of Democrats? seriousness in this debate,? he said.

?Why is the federal government funding Chinese studies on pig manure, and research into the smoking habits of Jordanian college students, and reality TV shows in India? Are Democrats prepared to cut this kind of waste?,? he said on the Senate floor.

Krueger took pains to defend Obama?s first-term economic record, stressing that ?over the last fourteen quarters, the economy has expanded 7.5 percent overall,? and touting private sector growth, investment, and consumption. Over all of 2012, the economy grew 2.2 percent. And economists largely agreed with the White House's take on the impact of Sandy and spending cuts.

?Federal defense purchases declined at an annual rate of 22.2 percent in the fourth quarter of 2012, the largest quarterly decline in 40 years,? Krueger said. ?The decline in government spending across all levels reduced real GDP by 1.33 percentage points in the quarter.?

Sandy also played a role, Krueger said, notably by disrupting trade, ?although a precise estimate of the effect of the hurricane on GDP is not available.?

Krueger also warned Congress against dealing the economy any ?self-inflicted wounds.?

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Two Ottawa teachers face disciplinary hearing over sex assault in Boston

TORONTO - Two Ottawa private school teachers are defending themselves against allegations they refused to report a sexual assault on a class trip to police.

Alyssa Novick and Ian Middleton, teachers at Ashbury College, are in Toronto today for a disciplinary hearing at the Ontario College of Teachers.

If a three-member discipline panel finds them guilty of misconduct the teachers could lose their certifications.

A 16-year-old student told teachers he was sexually assaulted by a group of other boys in a hotel room during a trip to Boston in 2007.

The college alleges the teachers refused a request from the boy's parents to report the assault to police.

Novick is testifying today and she says she took direction from the school's headmaster, who contacted police.

The main perpetrator of the assault pleaded guilty in Boston to assault and battery and was sentenced to four years probation.

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The Engadget Interview: Daniel Graf talks Google Maps for iOS (video)

The Engadget Interview Daniel Graf talks Google Maps for iOS

"It has been a wonderful success for us," says Daniel Graf about Google Maps for iOS. Originally from Switzerland, Graf worked for Leica and Phillips, and went on to co-found video service Kyte before landing at Google in 2011. There, he ran the mobile apps lab before taking the role of director of Google Maps for mobile, where he oversees the Android and iOS versions of the iconic mapping app. We recently got the chance to spend a few minutes with Graf at Google's Mountain View headquarters to discuss the iOS app, which launched last December. He's clearly passionate and proud of his work: "It has been an interesting project, because we got the opportunity to start from scratch." Graf explains that the Android version "is actually seven years of history, seven years of product, [...] seven years of user experience. On iOS, we didn't have those seven years so that gave us a chance to take a step back and say. 'Hey, what would be the next-generation mobile mapping experience?'" Read on after the break.

With iOS 6, Apple ended its partnership with Google and experienced some growing pains with its own mapping app. Still, even in iOS 5, the app only offered a fraction of the functionality provided by Google Maps for Android -- lacking voice guidance and 3D views, for example. Graf and his team set out to create an iOS app that wouldn't just catch up with the Android version, but would also showcase the direction the company was taking in terms of user experience. "When Larry [Page] came on board as CEO two years ago, he talked about beautiful experiences and we had very functional and very useful experiences and in term of beauty I think there was work to do," says Graf. "Now two years later if you actually use our product on desktop, on Android, on iOS there's a theme there ... there's a design language there, and I would say actually they're beautiful."

It's not just Google Maps for iOS that's been revamped. Over the past nine months, the company's been busy updating its mobile apps across the board with a more cohesive look and feel. It all started with Google Now -- launched alongside Jelly Bean at Google I/O -- followed by Google+ on both platforms, and more recently GMail and Google Maps on iOS. Interestingly, the Android version has not (yet) been updated to reflect the new design language. The iOS app makes extensive use of info sheets similar to those used in Google Now. "Given the feedback we have gotten from our audience about the user experience here, I would say this is kind of the direction we want to move forward," says Graf. "It's way more use-case driven ... It should actually happen based on your actions."

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We asked Graf what challenges his team encountered while building Google Maps for iOS. "With a mapping app, it's actually similar to a gaming app because the map you see here, the 3D rendering we have here, so you need a 3D renderer; you need an engine for that, and that was new for us -- a 3D renderer for iOS." The iOS app is written in Objective C (versus Java on Android) and required fine tuning: "To get that to a performance [level] where we have it now, that was definitely a technical challenge." But there was another hurdle on iOS: "There's no common login infrastructure like we have on Android -- hopefully that's coming." When pressed whether this is a political issue (related to Apple's stringent app requirements) Graf mentions that "it's a business decision, but it's a technical challenge as well."

Despite being more polished than its Android counterpart, Google Maps for iOS lacks some features, such as Latitude (it's a separate app). Graf admits that "it would be quite interesting to see your friends on the map within Google Maps for mobile." For this version, however, it was important to simplify: "We obviously wanted this app out before the holidays, which we managed to do in December, so there was a lot of time pressure to get it out but we didn't want to make compromises so we said is let's focus on the key use cases which I think we nailed." We inquired about how much Google Maps development is cross-platform. "Of course we have an Android team; we have an iOS team; we have different platform teams and they work very closely together," says Graf. "You do want basically the best experience possible for a platform, so you probably have to develop native." Watch the full video interview above.

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Atlanta: We're Casting for Our Next Film on Blended Families | Black ...

Tyler New Media is casting for a full length multi-cultural film on blended families (step-parenting etc?) set to release later this year. We?re looking for people that have been impacted in both good and negative ways from being a part of a blended family situation. Filming will take place on Tuesday February 5, 2013 through Friday February 8, 2013 in the Atlanta area. You would need to be available for approx. up to 3 hours on one of those days in the Atlanta area. If interested fill out the form and we?ll contact you shortly.


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Lamar Tyler is co-creator BlackandMarriedWithKids.com. He also is the co-producer of the films Happily Ever After: A Positive Image of Black Marriage, You Saved Me, Men Ain?t Boys and Still Standing.


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Family Literacy Day: an "off-beat" list of ideas for families | clubmom

Okay so your kids have been read to since they were in the womb, you role-model positive reading behaviours at home (your kids see you read the news, for example), and you encourage all kinds of fun literacy activities at home.

So what?s left for you to celebrate the upcoming Family Literacy Day? Lots actually, and it doesn?t even have to include a book! (Not that I?m encouraging you not to read?)

1. ?Build your house from the ground up

I?m not talking about building a tower with Lego blocks. I?m talking about developing a strong oral language foundation. Oral language develops before writing and reading development. The simplest thing you can do with your family? Storytelling. If you go back far enough in your memories, you may remember some of those gems that were told to you. Some held lessons, (like traditional folktales often do), some told of a family member?s experience in a humorous way, others were spooky. Storytelling can be shared with many people at the same time making it perfect for a family. It can be done anywhere and people can start from scratch if there aren?t any stories in your memory bank.

2. ?Paint the town red, green and purple

The Pre-school/ Kindie set might appreciate some creativity on your part. Have them write in unusual places:

  • in the snow with a water spritzer filled with water and some food colouring (or beet juice)
  • with a paint brush and plain water on the side of a building (they love watching it dry up in the summer heat)
  • in the bathtub with non-toxic bath crayons
  • making words threaded on beaded necklaces with letter beads
  • with their food (e.g. dough, pasta ? see an old post?of mine for ideas)

3. ?Be an Adbuster

Any definition of Literacy must include Media Literacy. Your kids are BOMBARDED with hundreds of images and media influences by the hour. It is up to us as parents ? though schools are doing an amazing job ? to deconstruct what our kids take in. It runs the gamut from body image stereotypes to understanding what we are being told we should buy. There are some pretty good sites?that deal with media awareness. Given its plenitude in our lives ? packaging, billboards on street corners, commercial jingles, backpacks with promotional material and product placement in movies ? there is no shortage of material to choose from when you want to chat with your kids about Media. A walk down any busy street with the kids and you can chat media for hours (if they let you). mediasmarts.ca?has some resources for teachers that parents should have a look at too.

4. ?Board games, duh.

Okay so this isn?t off-beat, just fun. But making one up is, so get the kids the materials they need and guide them if they wish. Or if you prefer,?skip the board-making and make up a game you can play on-the-go, like I did here.

5. ?Belt it out!?

Get out the karaoke machine (if you are cheesy enough to have one). Songs, lyrics?they are poems. ?My daughter loves to find her favourite singers on Youtube. Since I don?t yet let her watch videos, she finds the lyrics. She?s reading poems (lyrics) for enjoyment. Double-win. This is an all-family event, so get everyone together and celebrate your love of lyrics, song and poetry.

6. ?Make an infographic.

If you don?t know what infographics are, then consider this?your media education. Kids can pick a topic, generate data (they have to do some?research?mua ha ha says the evil teacher) and publish it. They can then be shared on all social media with family and friends. You can try making one at?http://visual.ly/ and view some ways that others have used information and data to get a message out.

7. ?Make cool how-to manuals on Snapguide

In school, we teach kids how to do procedural writing so many kids will have background knowledge about what goes into how-to guides. Snapguide?has a web-based, visual format, is easy to use, and can be shared through social media to friends and family. Kids can make anything based on their interests (how to make a Lego car, how to paint stripes on you nails, how to make coconut muffins, how to knit a hat, how to do a dance move, whatever?). ?You?ll need photos or video footage and the template makes it easy for you?to insert titles, materials and instructions.

This list could be as long a Canadian winter, but report cards are a-calling, so maybe YOU can post some of your favourite off-beat ideas here too!

Daniela

Source: http://clubmom.ca/family-literacy-day-an-off-beat-list-of-ideas-for-families/

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Woodcliff Lake, NJ Indoor Air Quality Tip - DB Heating & Cooling

At DB Heating and Cooling, we get a lot of questions about UV (ultraviolet) germicidal lights and how they can improve indoor air quality in Woodcliff Lake, NJ?area homes.? Basically, these lights destroy harmful microorganisms in the ductwork and other components of your heating and air conditioning system. This keeps any airborne pathogens from spreading throughout your home. ?Here?s how they work:

UV germicidal?lights are also called UVGI systems, and they use an ultraviolet light to destroy the DNA of harmful organisms, thereby killing them and rendering them incapable of reproducing at the same time. While UV germicidal lights are Ideal for medical facilities, office buildings, hotels, and schools, they can also be used in residential applications. UVGI systems are a cost-effective way to improve indoor air quality, and they can be installed with most existing heating and cooling systems.

UV germicidal lights can destroy pollutants that the air cleaners don?t target, but when used alongside air cleaners, UV lamps can provide even better protection against bacteria, viruses, and toxic mold spores. If you have known issues with moisture control or mold growth in your home, UV lights can improve indoor air quality by killing new mold growth; however, the moisture problem will need to be remedied to get the full effect.

If you think you might benefit from a UV germicidal light installation, call one of our Woodcliff Lake, NJ?indoor air quality experts. We can answer all of your questions and address any concerns you may have about your indoor air quality. Call DB Heating and Cooling?any time to set up a consultation!

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DNA-repairing protein may be key to preventing recurrence of some cancers

Jan. 28, 2013 ? Just as the body can become resistant to antibiotics, certain methods of killing cancer tumors can end up creating resistant tumor cells. But a University of Central Florida professor has found a protein present in several types of cancer, including breast and ovarian cancer, which could be helpful in preventing tumors from coming back.

The protein, KLF8, appears to protect tumor cells from drugs aimed at killing them and even aid the tumor cells' ability to regenerate.

"All cells have a DNA-repair mechanism," explained Jihe Zhao, a medical doctor and researcher who in the past few months has published several articles related to the protein in the Journal of Biological Chemistry and Oncogene, among others. "That's why we survive constant DNA damage threats. But KLF8 is overexpressed in specific cancers, such as breast cancer and ovarian cancer. The thought is that if we can stop it from switching on, we may be able to stop the tumors from coming back as part of therapy. We still need to do a lot more research, but it is plausible.

There are between 2.5 million and 2.7 million women who have breast cancer in the United States and 10 to 20 percent will experience a recurrence, according to the American Cancer Society. Current treatment options, depending on the stage of cancer, include surgical removal followed by chemotherapy using a combination of cancer killing drugs. Each year about 22,200 women are also diagnosed with ovarian cancer.

DNA damage-based chemotherapies depend on failure of cancer cells to repair the DNA damage and subsequent cell death, according to the journal article. Aberrant high levels of DNA repair function in the cells likely increase not only the resistance of the cells to such therapies but also the malignancy of the cells due to improper DNA repair-mediated genomic and chromosomal instability.

In the study, Zhao's team tested one specific cancer-fighting drug used in the treatment of breast cancer to determine the role of the protein.

"Indeed, our results have clearly linked the KLF8-promoted DNA repair to the cell resistance to doxorubicin-induced cell death," Zhao said. "It remains to be determined whether KLF8 plays a similar role in repairing DNA damage caused by other types of genotoxic agents such as DNA alkylating agents and ionizing radiation."

Even so, the results suggest that in addition to enhancing the drug resistance of the cancer cells, KLF8 could play a role in disturbing genomic integrity through its aberrant DNA repair function and subsequently contribute to aggressive progression of cancer.

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  1. H. Lu, L. Hu, T. Li, S. Lahiri, C. Shen, M. S. Wason, D. Mukherjee, H. Xie, L. Yu, J. Zhao. A Novel Role of Kruppel-like Factor 8 in DNA Repair in Breast Cancer Cells. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 2012; 287 (52): 43720 DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M112.418053
  2. H Lu, X Wang, A M Urvalek, T Li, H Xie, L Yu, J Zhao. Transformation of human ovarian surface epithelial cells by Kr?ppel-like factor 8. Oncogene, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/onc.2012.545

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Perfect storm of errors, neglect in Brazil fire

SANTA MARIA, Brazil (AP) ? There was no fire alarm. There were no sprinklers or fire escapes. And when a band member tried to put out a fire that had been started by pyrotechnics, the extinguisher didn't work.

All the elements were in place for the tragedy at the Kiss nightclub early Sunday. The result was the world's worst fire of its kind in more than a decade, with 231 people dead and this southern Brazilian college town in shock and mourning.

Funerals began on Monday, as reports continued to emerge about the accumulation of neglect and errors at the packed night spot.

According to state safety codes here, clubs should have one fire extinguisher every 1,500 square feet as well as multiple emergency exits. Limits on the number of people admitted are to be strictly respected. None of that appears to have happened at the Santa Maria nightclub.

"A problem in Brazil is that there is no control of how many people are admitted in a building," said Joao Daniel Nunes, a civil engineer in nearby Porto Alegre. "They never are clearly stated, and nobody controls how many people enter these night clubs."

Santa Maria's mayor, Jose Fortunati, told Radio Gaucha that dozens of night spots were closed last year for failing to meet norms.

"At that time, we had lots of protest from those who frequented them, but I think that today people understand it better and that at times hard stands must be taken so that steps are taken to not put people's lives at risk," Fortunati said.

Brazilian police said they detained three people in connection with the blaze, while the newspaper O Globo said on its website that a fourth person had surrendered to police. Police Inspector Ranolfo Vieira Junior said the detentions were part of the ongoing police probe and those detained can be held for up to five days.

Vieira declined to identify those detained, but the Brazilian newspaper Zero Hora quotes lawyer Jader Marques saying his client Elissandro Spohr, a co-owner of the club, had been held. Globo reported that the fourth person detained was another club co-owner. G1, Globo Television's internet portal, reported that Spohr acknowledged the club's operating license was not up to date but said the pyrotechnics show started the blaze.

Zero Hora said police also detained two members of the band. The band's guitarist told Brazilian media he saw flames lick the ceiling after the group's spark machine was deployed.

More than 100 people remained hospitalized for smoke, local officials said.

National Health Minister Alexandre Padilha cautioned that the death toll could worsen dramatically. Speaking to media in Santa Maria, he said that 75 of those injured were in critical condition and could die.

However, Paulo Afonso Beltrame, a doctor helping coordinate the emergency response, said he was optimistic at least some of those injured would pull through.

"It's impossible to predict what will happen, because they are all in a very delicate state, but there's hope for all of them," said Beltrame, adding that more than 40 survivors had been sent to neighboring cities for treatment of burns and smoke inhalation. "One of the problems we're having here is that all these people need to be on respirators and we don't have enough respirators in the city."

The event raises questions of whether Brazilian authorities are up to the task of ensuring safety in such venues ahead of it hosting next year's World Cup and the 2016 Olympics.

Some critics have said conditions in many Brazilian bars and clubs are ripe for another deadly blaze. In addition to modernizing sometimes outdated safety codes and ensuring sufficient inspectors, people have to change their way of thinking and respect safety regulations.

Funeral services were held for several of the 231 victims, most of them college students 18 to 21 years old. Some of the victims were minors. Most died from smoke inhalation rather than burns.

Witnesses said security guards who didn't know about the blaze initially blocked people from leaving without paying their bills. Brazilian bars routinely make patrons pay their entire tab at the end of the night before they're allowed to leave. Many of the dead were found in the club's two bathrooms, where the blinding smoke caused them to believe the doors were exits.

Rodrigo Martins, a guitarist for the group Gurizada Fandangueira, told Globo TV network in an interview Monday that the flames broke out minutes after the deployment of a pyrotechnic machine that fans out colored sparks, at around 2:30 a.m. local time.

"I felt that something was falling from the roof and I looked up and I saw the fire was spreading, and I shouted 'Look, it's catching on fire, man, it's catching fire,'" Martins said. "Then the drummer tried to throw water on it, and it looked like the fire spread more then. Then the security guards came with an extinguisher, tried to use it, but it didn't work."

He added that the club was packed and estimated the crowd at about 1,200-1,300 people.

"I thought I was going to die there. There was nothing I could do, with the fire spreading and people screaming in front."

Martins confirmed that the group's accordion player Danilo Jacques, 28, died, while the five other band members made it out safely. Martins said he thought Jacques made it out of the building and later returned to save his accordion.

Martins said the group nearly always used the so-called Sputnik pyrotechnics machine and that it had never before caused any problem, even in smaller venues. An electrical short circuit could also possibly have been to blame for the fire, he suggested.

Still, police were leaning toward the pyrotechnics as the likely cause of the tragedy. Police inspector Antonio Firmino, who's part of the team investigating Sunday's blaze, said it appeared the club's ceiling was covered with an insulating foam made from a combustible material that ignited with the pyrotechnics. He said the number and state of the exits is under investigation but that it appeared that a second door was "inadequate," as it was small and protected by bars that wouldn't open.

Television images from Santa Maria showed black smoke billowing out of the Kiss nightclub as shirtless young men who attended the university party joined firefighters using axes and sledgehammers to pound at the hot-pink exterior walls, trying to reach those trapped inside. Teenagers sprinted from the scene after the fire began, desperately seeking help. Others carried injured and burned friends away in their arms. About half of those killed were men, and another half women.

The party was organized by students from several academic departments at the Federal University of Santa Maria. Such organized university parties are common throughout Brazil.

"This shook the whole town," said Ocimar Franco, neighbor of fire victim Taize Santos, before her funeral Monday. "I feel the whole world is watching our town. I wish it were for another reason."

Among the dead were also brothers Pedro and Marcelo Salla, who were both buried Monday.

Beltrame said he was told the club had been filled far beyond its capacity, and the crowds and thickness of the smoke made it hard for people to find their way out.

"Large amounts of toxic smoke quickly filled the room, and I would say that at least 90 percent of the victims died of asphyxiation," Beltrame said. "The toxic smoke made people lose their sense of direction so they were unable to find their way to the exit. At least 50 bodies were found inside a bathroom."

Beltrame said people who were inside the club and thought they made it out safely have started to turn up at area hospitals with symptoms of smoke inhalation, which he said can take hours or even days to appear. He estimated that around 15 people have sought out help in the past few hours and said some have had to be intubated.

Santa Maria Mayor Cezar Schirmer declared a 30-day mourning period, and Tarso Genro, the governor of the southern state of Rio Grande do Sul, said officials were investigating the cause of the disaster.

The blaze was the deadliest in Brazil since at least 1961, when a fire that swept through a circus killed 503 people in Niteroi, Rio de Janeiro.

Sunday's fire also appeared to be the worst at a nightclub anywhere in the world since December 2000, when a welding accident reportedly set off a fire at a club in Luoyang, China, killing 309 people.

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Associated Press writers Marco Sibaja contributed to this report from Brasilia, Brazil, Stan Lehman and Bradley Brooks contributed from Sao Paulo and Jenny Barchfield contributed from Rio de Janeiro.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/neglect-errors-blame-brazil-nightclub-fire-200250681.html

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Evil Dead Remake Undergoes Cuts to Avoid NC-17

Evil Dead is shaping up to be a case study in how to remake a movie without pissing off its highly vocal fanbase. Sure, horror fans balked at the initial idea of a studio laying hands on their beloved Bruce Campbell classic, but those flames were quickly stamped out with news that Sam Raimi and Campbell were producers on the film. Then the footage started dripping out and the studio let fans fall in love with the jaw-dropping, tongue-splitting level of gore on display, and ever since they've been eating out of the film's blood-soaked hands.

We're sure this is only going to make matters worse: when the film was first submitted to the MPAA, it got slapped with an NC-17 rating.

First-time feature director Fede Alvarez confirmed the news on Twitter, answering a fan's question about the rating with, "Was proud of scoring a NC-17 when submitted! But we had to cut stuff out to get an R and get the film into theaters."

That's obviously both good and bad news for Evil Dead fans. On the one hand, Alvarez and company were clearly swinging for the fences and pulled it off. On the other hand, they went just a little too far for the MPAA and had to scale things back. We're sure that the extra footage (and who knows how much of it that entails) will be available on Blu-ray, but the question is how representational the?red-band trailer is of the final film.

There's no rating attached to it, so some of that footage may have been what warranted an NC-17. We'll have to wait until April 12 to find out for sure (or March, if you're going to catch the film at its SXSW world premiere), but as a reminder here it is:

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/1926743/news/1926743/

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Group: Israel using deadly force against protesters

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An Israeli soldier covers a small video camera that a Palestinian man was using to film a clash in El Aroub, in the southern West Bank, on Wednesday. Israeli soldiers were reportedly attacked with rocks and molotov cocktails, and responded using "crowd control" methods. Lubna Hanash, a Palestinian woman, was killed when shot in the head with live ammunition.

By Noah Browning, Reuters

RAMALLAH, West Bank - Israel is breaking its own rules of engagement by using deadly force to disperse unarmed Palestinian protesters in the occupied West Bank, the Israeli rights group B'Tselem reported on Monday.

Israeli forces have killed 56 people since 2005 in clashes with rock-throwing Palestinians, said B'Tselem, which accused the military of having "extensively and systematically violated" rules barring deadly retaliation for non-lethal assault.

"The Israeli military's standing orders explicitly state that live ammunition may not be fired at stone-throwers," it said.

In the past two weeks, Israeli forces have shot dead two Palestinians in unrest that Israeli officials said may foreshadow a third Palestinian uprising. Peace talks have been frozen since 2010 and Palestinian anger is running high against expanding Jewish settlement in the West Bank, captured along with East Jerusalem, Gaza and the Golan Heights in a 1967 war.

'Biased narrative'
The Israeli Defense Force (IDF) said the B'Tselem report "presents a biased narrative, relying primarily on incidents that are either old or still under investigation by the Military Police."

"The IDF does everything in its power to ensure that the use of riot dispersal means is done in accordance with the rules of engagement," the IDF said in a written response sent to Reuters.

Bernat Armangue / AP

Relatives and friends of Palestinian Lubna Hanash, who Israeli soldiers shot and killed, mourn during her funeral in the West Bank town of Bethlehem on Wednesday. The Israeli military said soldiers were attacked with firebombs and fired back. Hanash was driving in a car when she was shot.

Of the Palestinian fatalities since 2005, six were killed by rubber-coated metal bullets and two by teargas canisters, both supposedly non-lethal weapons which were fired directly at protesters, B'Tselem said.

"In practice, members of the security forces make almost routine use of these weapons in unlawful, dangerous ways, and the relevant Israeli authorities do too little to prevent the recurrence of this conduct," the report said.

The other 48 protesters killed where hit by live ammunition, according to the group.

The protests come as sanctions imposed by Israel after Palestinians won de facto statehood recognition at the United Nations have crippled the Palestinian government in the West Bank and deepened economic malaise.

Faced with the threat of a general strike by the government workers union, top Palestinian officials have encouraged protesters to direct their anger against Israel instead.

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Basics Of Online Advertising!

Internet advertising also known as web advertising or online advertising is launched in the form on web banners, PPCs, text links etc. Visitors on a particular website who come across the online advertising display get directed to the home page of the product or business which information is displayed through the ad. The basic aim of every web advertising campaign therefore is to attract maximum number of customers who access internet to go through the brand message and benefit themselves. Web pages that are frequently visited by customers have high-traffics. A website with a high traffic means it is doing well through online advertising.

Every web advertising campaign relies on internet

Without internet, it is not possible for an advertiser to launch a promotion campaign of his clients product. A creative team is another basic of launching an online advertising campaign. It is the creative team that handles the brand communication and design on behalf of the client. Sales and operation, good IT support, high speed internet connection are a few assets of an online advertising agency.

CPM and CPC are two common types of Online Advertisingcampaigns. CPM stands for cost per 1,000 impressions. In this type of campaign, the advertiser pays a certain amount to the web site owner for every 1,000 impressions of the ad display. CPM campaigns are useful for those brand owners who want to get a high number of page views each month. CPC stands for cost per click. In this type of campaign, the advertiser pays only when a visitor clicks on the link of the ad display. CPC rates vary from one advertiser to advertiser. Web publishers who cater to specific group of readers can benefit from CPC ad campaigns.

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Web advertising has become a fast growing means of brand communication. New brand owners heavily rely on Internet Advertising campaigns to position their products in the market meanwhile existing brand owners have included internet media as a necessary ingredient of their promotion mix.

A brand communication is the most important aspect of an advertising campaign. The entire strategies and implementation of the promotion campaign are eventually summed up as the final brand communication or message that is to be delivered amongst the target groups. Hence, this communication should be effective and influential enough to motivate customers to buy or adopt the product. In todays blog, let us talk about some important criterions of an affective brand communication that will be helpful for advertisers/brand owners to position their brands amongst the target audiences.

An interesting theme is a primary criterion for any brand communication. Customers always look for something new and exciting in the brands. In order to grasp customers attention, the advertiser should provide the brand message in such a manner that it provides an immediate impact on target groups. One can play with the various appeals of advertising such as humour, emotion, fear etc. Whichever theme, the advertiser applies; he should be able to provide an effective impact on whosoever goes through the brand message.

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Divers Find 'Mystery Ship' Responsible For ... - Business Insider

Explorers have located the shipwreck of a top-secret First World War ?Mystery Ship?, whose captain won the Victoria Cross and later appeared as himself in a silent movie about its sinking.

It was perhaps one of the most hazardous roles of the First World War ? acting as bait for German submarines.

But that was exactly the job of HMS Stock Force, one of the Royal Navy?s top secret ?Q-ships? or ?Mystery Ships? ? specially adapted decoy vessels with concealed guns, which lured U-boats to the surface and then engaged them in a deadly duel.

The Stock Force was sunk in just such a clash, in what became one of the war?s most celebrated naval encounters, which led to its captain, Lieutenant Harold Auten, receiving the Victoria Cross, and inspired an early action film.

For years, its final resting place was unknown because official charts had placed it in the wrong location.

More than 90 years later, a team of explorers believe they have found the wreck of the vessel and will present their findings at the International Shipwreck Conference in Plymouth this week.

Steven Mortimer, 46, a former corporate banker from Bristol, who led the team that found the vessel, said: ?Q-ship crews became national heroes after the war and Harold Auten wrote his memoirs, which we were able to use to help us work out that we had the right wreck. There are many wrecks around our shores, but few with such a fantastic story as the Stock Force.?

The team started to look for the wreck after realising that the position given for it in official maps and charts was incorrect.

They spent about four years searching for it, before they discovered the vessel about eight miles from where the charts said it was, at a depth of 200ft and 14 miles from Plymouth.

The 160ft ship, a former collier which still had the appearance of a merchant vessel and whose Royal Navy crew were disguised as merchant sailors, was lost off the coast of Devon on July 30, 1918, after being attacked by a submarine which it, in turn, ambushed.

As their vessel slowly sank from the damage caused by a German torpedo, which had also injured a number of sailors, the crew of the Stock Force remained hidden at their posts while the U-boat surfaced to finish them off with shellfire.

To coax the submarine close enough to be within range of its guns, a so-called ?panic party? of sailors rowed away from the stricken ship, before turning back towards it. Taking the bait, the enemy submarine drew closer until the Stock Force?s weapons were revealed and it opened fire.

Three direct hits were made, one blowing off the periscope, another blowing up the conning tower and the third ripping into the hull of the submarine. Firing continued until the U-boat vanished beneath the surface.

During the action, one sailor on the Stock Force was forced to remain pinned under one of its guns, where he had been stuck since the torpedo hit. To avoid arousing the suspicion of the approaching Germans, he could not be rescued. By the time he was freed, he had almost drowned.

In the end, however, it was the British ship that went to the bottom, disappearing under the waves about four and half hours after the torpedo had struck. Her crew were rescued by trawlers and two torpedo boats. The submarine managed to limp back to its port.

Despite the outcome, the clash became a famous event after the war ended.

During the conflict, Q-ships had been top secret and few details were given of the Stock Force?s sinking or the reasons behind the Victoria Cross awarded to its captain.

Once the war ended, though, the legend of the Q-ships, especially that of the Stock Force, grew.

The captain published a book, ?Q? Boat Adventures, and the incident was made into a silent film, in 1928, called Q-Ships, in which Auten ? who later became executive vice-president of the Rank Organisation in New York ? appeared as himself. The film also featured Val Gielgud, the brother of Sir John.

The vessel, which was built in Dundee, was one of around 200 Q-ships used during the First World War. They are thought to have taken the name from the home port of the earliest versions ? Queenstown, now known as Cobh, in the Republic of Ireland. The phrase lives on in ?Q cars? which is the term for unmarked police vehicles.

The ships, which were typically cargo steamers or trawlers, had guns concealed under dummy lifeboats or hidden under fake funnels and awnings. Some of the ships used paint to hide their cache of weaponry.

The idea was to lure U-boats into attacking these decoy ships, which would unleash their hidden weaponry. They often carried a cargo of wood to make them harder to sink.

Today only one of the boats, HMS President, which is moored on the Thames, survives.

The submarine involved in the Stock Force clash is thought to have been UB80, which was captained by Max Viebeg, although some experts suggested that it might have been a different vessel.

In 1929, the Prince of Wales gave a dinner for Victoria Cross holders in Guildhall, London, and Auten replied to the Prince?s speech on behalf of the Navy.

After the war, Auten, who was born in Leatherhead, Surrey, worked in the film industry in the US. He moved to Bushkill in Pennsylvania, where he owned a hotel and cinema.

During the Second World War, he returned to naval service, directing convoys across the Atlantic from New York. He died in 1964.

Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/divers-find-mystery-ship-responsible-for-famous-world-war-i-ambush-2013-1

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