Thursday, February 28, 2013

Clever battery completes stretchable electronics package

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Northwestern University's Yonggang Huang and the University of Illinois' John A. Rogers are the first to demonstrate a stretchable lithium-ion battery -- a flexible device capable of powering their innovative stretchable electronics.

No longer needing to be connected by a cord to an electrical outlet, the stretchable electronic devices now could be used anywhere, including inside the human body. The implantable electronics could monitor anything from brain waves to heart activity, succeeding where flat, rigid batteries would fail.

Huang and Rogers have demonstrated a battery that continues to work -- powering a commercial light-emitting diode (LED) -- even when stretched, folded, twisted and mounted on a human elbow. The battery can work for eight to nine hours before it needs recharging, which can be done wirelessly.

The new battery enables true integration of electronics and power into a small, stretchable package. Details will be published Feb. 26 by the online journal Nature Communications.

"We start with a lot of battery components side by side in a very small space, and we connect them with tightly packed, long wavy lines," said Huang, a corresponding author of the paper. "These wires provide the flexibility. When we stretch the battery, the wavy interconnecting lines unfurl, much like yarn unspooling. And we can stretch the device a great deal and still have a working battery."

Huang led the portion of the research focused on theory, design and modeling. He is the Joseph Cummings Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering and Mechanical Engineering at Northwestern's McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science.

The power and voltage of the stretchable battery are similar to a conventional lithium-ion battery of the same size, but the flexible battery can stretch up to 300 percent of its original size and still function.

Rogers, also a corresponding author of the paper, led the group that worked on the experimental and fabrication work of the stretchable battery. He is the Swanlund Chair at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

Huang and Rogers have been working together for the last six years on stretchable electronics, and designing a cordless power supply has been a major challenge. Now they have solved the problem with their clever "space filling technique," which delivers a small, high-powered battery.

For their stretchable electronic circuits, the two developed "pop-up" technology that allows circuits to bend, stretch and twist. They created an array of tiny circuit elements connected by metal wire "pop-up bridges." When the array is stretched, the wires -- not the rigid circuits -- pop up.

This approach works for circuits but not for a stretchable battery. A lot of space is needed in between components for the "pop-up" interconnect to work. Circuits can be spaced out enough in an array, but battery components must be packed tightly to produce a powerful but small battery. There is not enough space between battery components for the "pop-up" technology to work.

Huang's design solution is to use metal wire interconnects that are long, wavy lines, filling the small space between battery components. (The power travels through the interconnects.)

The unique mechanism is a "spring within a spring": The line connecting the components is a large "S" shape and within that "S" are many smaller "S's." When the battery is stretched, the large "S" first stretches out and disappears, leaving a line of small squiggles. The stretching continues, with the small squiggles disappearing as the interconnect between electrodes becomes taut.

"We call this ordered unraveling," Huang said. "And this is how we can produce a battery that stretches up to 300 percent of its original size."

The stretching process is reversible, and the battery can be recharged wirelessly. The battery's design allows for the integration of stretchable, inductive coils to enable charging through an external source but without the need for a physical connection.

Huang, Rogers and their teams found the battery capable of 20 cycles of recharging with little loss in capacity. The system they report in the paper consists of a square array of 100 electrode disks, electrically connected in parallel.

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Do You Already Own Your Dream Home? | Home Improvement ...

You don?t have to have a hard time with home repair! Good planning and some flexibility will make improving your home much easier than you?d expect. Continue reading for easy ideas to make your next project a breeze.

Your contractor should be one with whom you have a good rapport. You need a contractor who is both trustworthy and willing to address any concerns that might come up during the course of a project. An inattentive contractor may not complete the job as you intended. Make sure your contractor is listening and understands what you are telling him.

If you want new kitchen cabinets but money is tight, have them re-faced instead. If you are working with a large kitchen, replacing all of your cabinetry can be very costly. A more affordable alternative is to refinish the front of the cabinetry. This will provide you with the bright new appearance you want and save you a lot of money too.

If your area is prone to hurricanes or flooding, look into purchasing some ?hurricane socks.? They are designed to soak up as much as one gallon of water each. Put these next to your doors and windows.

Before starting on a significant remodeling or demolition project, considerate homeowners notify the neighbors of the project schedule. Living next-door to construction is extremely annoying. Neighbors tend to appreciate the information regarding such a disturbance and will surely thank you for letting them know the estimated duration.

New appliances can improve the kitchen, adding value to your home. Whatever your situation, home improvement encompasses upgrading your appliances.

It?s well worth your time to learn about how to make home improvements the correct way. Every home will need some maintenance or repairs eventually. The owner that goes the extra mile will enjoy a higher property value and a more beautiful home. You, too can have a better looking home if you keep using home improvement.

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PSA: Kindle iOS app users should not update to version 3.6.1

PSA iOS Kindle users should not update to version 361

This one's coming straight from the horse's mouth. Amazon is acknowledging a "known issue" with version 3.6.1 of its Kindle app for iOS -- the company is recommending that current users avoid the latest update, which hit the App Store today. According to TUAW, the new version may completely erase a user's book library. How this passed the e-book giant's QA team is anyone's guess, but until a revision hits the cloud, we suggest you stay away.

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Leap Motion Controller Ships Pre-Orders May 13, Hits Best Buy Store Shelves May 19 For $79.99

leap motionLeap Motion today announced that its innovative motion controller for PCs will start shipping to pre-order buyers beginning May 13, and will launch in the U.S. at Best Buy locations on May 19. Full retail price for the Leap Motion Controller will be $79.99, the company announced, $10 more than the pre-order asking price.

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Green Blog: A Report Card for Global Food Giants

The antipoverty group Oxfam has come up with a scorecard that evaluates the impact that the supply chains of behemoth food companies have on water consumption, labor and wages, greenhouse gas emissions and nutrition.

The goal of the scorecard, called ?Behind the Brands,? is to motivate consumers to pressure companies like Nestl?, Kellogg and Mars to improve their policies on land and water use and the treatment of small farmers, among other things, and to reduce waste and greenhouse gas emissions.

?Customer choice helps these companies build brand loyalty and value, which helps them build the bottom line,? said Raymond C. Offenheiser, president of Oxfam America. ?These supply chains are what connects the consumer to the farmer in the field, and there is an increasing interest in that.?

Apparel and mining companies have moved to increase the transparency of their supply chains, improving their practices in the process, Mr. Offenheiser said. But food companies are notably opaque when it comes to disclosing how they obtain the ingredients for the food they sell.

In fact, they sometimes openly fight such disclosure, spending tens of millions of dollars recently, for instance, to avoid disclosing the use of genetically engineered ingredients on food packaging. Some have also resisted identifying the countries where their ingredients originate.

But consumers today have more information about the food they eat than ever, and the impact of that knowledge is increasingly clear. The reaction against organic and natural food brands whose corporate parents fought a California ballot initiative requiring the labeling of genetically modified foods persists, even though it was defeated in November. And a 15-year-old recently waged a successful campaign to get brominated vegetable oil, a controversial food additive, removed from Gatorade.

?I think these companies understand that engaging stakeholders, not just shareholders, is a fact of life going forward,? Mr. Offenheiser said. ?Growing market share and customer loyalty as a result of that engagement has a direct impact on the bottom line.?

He emphasized that Oxfam did not wish to dredge up old scandals ? although the report accompanying the new scorecard mentions several ? but rather to create what he called ?a race to the top.?

Two giant European food companies, Nestl? and Unilever, scored highest on the initial scorecard, followed by Coca-Cola and PepsiCo. But no companies received Oxfam?s highest ratings across the board. Nestl?, which has worked to reduce the use of water in its processes, was awarded a 7 out of 10 in the water and transparency categories of the scorecard. Unilever received the same score for its treatment of small farmers.

Conversely, 7 of the 10 companies received the lowest score possible for their use of land. Scores for the treatment of women working in agriculture were generally low as well. Seven of the companies received a grade of ?extremely poor? or ?failing? for the impact of their businesses on climate change.

Source: http://green.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/02/26/a-report-card-for-global-food-giants/?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Prospects Of Starting A New Web Hosting Business

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Cablevision Sues Viacom Over Bundled Channels

Cablevision Sues Viacom Over Bundled Channels
You pay too much for pay TV because your cable company is forced to purchase channels in bundles from media companies like Viacom — if it wants to offer MTV, it has to pay for CMT Pure Country and Teen ...

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North Lake Tahoe Recreation Update: Perfect weather with sunny ...

North Lake Tahoe Recreation Update: Perfect weather with sunny skies predicted for the week


By: GoTahoeNorth.com

Feb. 25, 2013 - Mark your calendar: North Lake Tahoe celebrates its long winter season with SnowFest, a 10-day carnival and one of the region's most popular annual family celebrations. SnowFest is scheduled for March 1-10 and will be held at a variety of venues throughout North Lake Tahoe and includes the Opening Night Ceremonies, Laser Show, Torchlight Parade and Fireworks at Squaw Valley.

North Lake Tahoe Ski Resorts

Alpine Meadows ? open, snow depths are 54 and 86 inches

Boreal Mountain Resort ? open, snow depths are 103 and 149 inches

Diamond Peak ? open, snow depths are 24 and 48 inches

Donner Ski Ranch ? open

Granlibakken Resort Ski & Sledding, Treetop Adventure Park ? open

Homewood Mountain Resort ? open, snow depths are 41 and 68 inches

Mt. Rose ? Ski Tahoe ? open, snow depths are 51 and 104 inches

Northstar California ? open, snow depths are 36 and 80 inches

Royal Gorge Cross Country ? 200+ kilometers of trail are open

Soda Springs ? open, snow depths are 103 and 149 inches

Squaw Valley ? open, snow depths are 25 and 97 inches

Sugar Bowl Ski Resort ? open, snow depths are 72 and 134 inches

Tahoe Cross Country Ski Resort ? open with 42 kilometers

Tahoe Donner Ski Resort ? open, snow depths are 45 and 75 inches

Tahoe Donner Cross Country ? 51 trails open

Event Calendar

Tahoe Mountain Sports and the Tahoe Institute for Natural Science are sponsoring a free, guided snowshoe hike Saturday, March 2 at Tahoe Meadows, which is located off Highway 431 near Incline Village. The hike starts at 11 a.m.

Tahoe Donner Downhill Resort will host a Winter Beach Party Saturday, March 2 beginning at noon in Truckee. Skiers can join in some tropical fun, live music, games, as well as food and drink specials. This event is free.

On Saturday, March 2, TransWorld SNOWboarding Magazine will once again host an amateur snowboarding contest at Northstar California as part of the TransWorld SNOWboarding TransAM Series. This is a fantastic spectator event.

The largest cross-country ski race West of the Mississippi ? The Great Ski Race ? is slated for Sunday, March 3. Part of the region's SnowFest celebration, the race covers 30 kilometers with 1,200 feet of uphill and 1,800 feet of downhill between Tahoe City and Truckee. The current record time is 1:07.

The Tahoe Environmental Research Center will host a wellness presentation, titled "Top 10 Nutrition and Exercise Tips," Tuesday, March 5, 6 p.m., on the Sierra Nevada College campus in Incline Village. Speakers from the Tahoe Center for Health and Sports Performance will discuss eating regimes, athletic goals and nutrition. Cost is a $5/person donation.

Snowbom.com continues its Lil' Air Mountain Festivals Saturday, March 9 at Homewood Mountain Resort on the West Shore. Competitions are open to kids 12 years and younger with a $10/person registration fee the day of the event. Lil' Air is geared towards creating a safe environment for kids to go "big" on closed-course terrain park features, designed especially for them.

Mark your calendar. The 12th Annual Gourmet Ski Tour is set for Sunday, March 10, 12:30 to 2:30 p.m., at Tahoe Cross Country in Tahoe City. This epicurean event has guests working up a healthy appetite while touring the resort's 65 kilometers of trail and then stopping at food stations hosted by local restaurants. Tickets are $35/person and $30/person for season pass holders.

Alpine Meadows Ski Resort, just outside of Tahoe City, is offering a For Women, By Women ski camp Monday, March 11 through Wednesday, March 13. Guests ski with the resort's top female professionals who will inspire them to take their skiing to the next level. The camp is also offered as a single day clinic.

The North Lake Tahoe Express daily airport shuttle service is available to and from North Lake Tahoe and the Reno-Tahoe International Airport. The shuttle runs from 3:30 a.m. until midnight. Fees are $45 per person, one-way, and $85 round trip. Discounts are available for groups of two or more. Reservations are required and can be made four hours in advance.

For a snapshot of upcoming special events, as well as recreational activities and the best deals on lodging, go to www.GoTahoeNorth.com.

North Lake Tahoe is a 45-minute drive from the Reno-Tahoe International Airport, two hours from the Sacramento International Airport and just over three hours from the San Francisco International Airport. For lodging reservations and event details, call North Lake Tahoe at 1-877-949-3286 or visit www.GoTahoeNorth.com. Visitor information centers are located at 100 North Lake Boulevard in Tahoe City and 969 Tahoe Boulevard in Incline Village.

Lake Tahoe has been recognized by national media outlets, including Good Morning America, Travelocity, Orbitz, The New York Times, The Weather Channel, ESPN The Magazine, among others for its scenic splendor and reputation as a leader in outdoor recreation, entertainment and dining. Recently, USA Today readers ranked Lake Tahoe the "Best Lake in America" in a survey.

The North Lake Tahoe Recreation Update is part of a partnership between the North Lake Tahoe Visitors Bureaus, the Incline Village Crystal Bay Visitors Bureau and the North Lake Tahoe Chamber/CVB/Resort Association. The combined efforts of both entities are aimed to further promote North Lake Tahoe as a premier, year-round destination.

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Comic Books and Cookies: Spotlight on Fatherhood by Ryan K ...

Fatherhood is a rare creature. It?s a comic that seamlessly combines a pair of genres that wouldn?t usually go together, but Ryan K Lindsay, the writer/mastermind behind this one-shot, has done it seamlessly. Putting together a realistic family drama with a sudden twist into the depths of noir, Fatherhood is an emotional journey through what it feels like to be a father, or hell, to be a parent at all- and doing whatever it takes to make your child happy.
Fatherhood follows the story of a nameless, divorc?e Dad who only sees his beloved young daughter every once in a while. One morning, while sitting on his porch, he reads the mail and discovers there?s a sale on a Perky Pat doll, something that he believes would bring a smile to his daughter?s face. Tearing out of his house, trench coat and trilby to hand, he joins the queue of anxious women waiting outside the local toy store to buy up the doll. When the store opens, all hell breaks loose, and the women fight tooth and nail to get their hands on Perky Pat, leaving Dad with nothing. Dejected, he goes back to his car, puts on his hat and coat, and decides to get a doll, by any means necessary? I am by no means a parent. This fact is pretty well-known, but I couldn?t help but sympathise with the father in this book. By the time I?d finished Fatherhood I had a shiver down my spine, a prickling of tears in my eyes and the overwhelming desire to phone my Dad and tell him how thankful I was for everything he?d ever done for me. ?Fatherhood is an incredibly powerful, emotional comic-book, and is well worth a read. No matter your age or who you are, you?ll find something here to love. The artwork is beautifully simplistic, and matches the exact tone of the story, and Daniel Schneider does an amazing job on capturing facial expressions and constructing backgrounds. Not only that, but Paulina Ganucheau?s colours are well and truly sublime, fitting the change in tone and mood brilliantly in the story. Shifting from bright to dark colours infrequently, Ganucheau shows real promise and adapts the story beautifully.

I recently had the chance to speak to Ryan about Fatherhood (both the series and his experiences) creating ?comic books and his future work?

A: What was the influence behind writing Fatherhood? R: I?ll be really honest and give up the dirty little secret. I stumbled across this whole story by accident. I was being an idiot on twitter ? not usually where great writing is spawned ? and I was playing a little hashtag game all by myself. I was making up new noir genres, I did a stack; #beardnoir, #funoir, #dognoir, #beachnoir, #winenoir, and then out popped #fatherhoodnoir. It stewed for a few days but then, after discussing possible plots for a short film with my brother, I got pretty much the whole tale in one go. So, the secret to success was actually procrastinating on social media. Usually it?s quite the opposite.

A: You mention in the epilogue that you have children yourself. Are the events of Fatherhood based on your experiences as a father?

R: Ha, thankfully not. I?ve come close a few times to losing my mind. My son wasn?t a great sleeper for about a year and a half so I?d be up every two hours rocking him back down or pacing the house with him. In those times, I?d concoct all sorts of scenarios and stories to keep my mind busy. I went on all sorts of crazy adventures but nothing quite as sad as this. Yet, ultimately, for me, FATHERHOOD is about how much a man can love his child. To that end, I feel like I could lift a car above my head to make my son smile. If he wanted that doll, yeah, I?d get him that doll. A: What inspired you to include a noir element to Fatherhood? R: I like noir. There?s something about that downward spiral that has always attracted me. I was writing noir years ago before I discovered noir or knew what it was, I?ve just always been a guy who likes to take his characters down into dark places. As for bringing it to this tale specifically, besides the awesome twitter game that brought forth the tale, it kind of just felt right matched against the futility of parenthood, which is by definition a quest to pull someone as close as can be possibly attained in the hopes that they will learn how to set themselves free. A: Why did you decide to create a comic? R: Because I love comics. Most of my ideas formulate into comics. I like writing other media but comics will always feel like my home. I love the structure, the collaborative nature. I could have tried this story as a prose short but the turn in the tale wouldn?t have worked half as well. This story needed images. A: What are you working on right now?? R: I?m busy writing my ongoing book from Action Lab Entertainment?s Danger Zone imprint called GHOST TOWN. It?s a semi-futuristic action thriller with a lot of heart. I?m nearing that beautiful crest on the finish line for a script of an issue that won?t see fans by 2014, for sure. Other than that, I have maybe five comic pitches in various forms alive in my project wheelhouse right now. I?ve finally getting my book of essays about Daredevil (I wrote some and edited the others) called THE DEVIL IS IN THE DETAILS: EXAMINING MATT MURDOCK AND DAREDEVIL coming out from Sequart this year and debuting at my table at ECCC at the start of March (Table G-01 with Paul Allor). I?ve got a few comic anthology shorts at various stages of completion, I?ve got another project with FATHERHOOD artist extraordinaire Daniel Schneider lined up, and I?m also trying to fit in as much TV watching and comic reading as I can before my second child is born. A: What was the first comic book you remember reading? R: This one is hard to pin down because my house always had comics in it. It could have been any one of my flings with a Claremont X-MEN issue, or a WHAT IF? with Throg on the cover, but the comic that really first won me over and became my date was a reprint of VAULT OF HORROR #1 my brother bought me off the racks. That book turned my world upside down. A: What comic books do you read now? R: Let?s list a few active ongoings I?m digging right now: BATMAN, THE MASSIVE, BLOODSHOT, JUDGE DREDD, DAREDEVIL, SAGA, THE MANHATTAN PROJECTS, THE ACTIVITY, MY LITTLE PONY, THOR GOD OF THUNDER, CONAN THE BARBARIAN, LOCKE & KEY, AMERICAN VAMPIRE? I hate doing these lists as I?m sure I?m missing a few I adore and they?ll come back to me the minute you post this, ha. A: Where do you want to take your comics in the future? R: I want my books to find enthusiastic fans. I can think of nothing better than to have someone read something I wrote and to find enjoyment. I want people in love with something I wrote. But, that?s like the pinnacle of what I?m after. For now, people can just quietly nod appreciatively, haha. A: Take me through the process of creating Fatherhood! R: It started on my iPad. I wrote up the story in page breakdowns and was very pleased when it equalled 22. That was synergy right from the start. I then started scripting it on my iPad which is unusual for me because I nearly always have to script on my computer. The iPad is for notes only, but this time I had the script on there and that meant I took it with me everywhere. I tooled the script up any chance I got. If there was a five minute wait, I busted out FATHERHOOD. If I was bored, I got the script out. This kept it fresh in the brain and meant it didn?t actually take long to write. Well, the first draft didn?t. I went through a number of drafts, as I normally do, and in that process I sent the script to some critical friends who I can trust to call me on any self-indulgent garbage. Once the script was tight, I approached Daniel ? we had been talking about something else but I really wanted him on this story ? and he jumped in artistic hands first. From there, it?s the usual tango of thumbnails, pencils, inks, colours, letters, and me hovering the whole time like an overprotective parent trying to ensure everything is perfect. And with my creative team, it always was. A: What have you learnt through creating Fatherhood? Having an amazing creative team is the absolute best. Daniel on art, Paulina Ganucheau on colours, Brandon DeStefano on letters, and Christopher Kosek on design. That?s the posse I rode with to make this beast and they were the best. There?s something about having a whole team click that just makes it all worthwhile. It?s a journey making comics, and a long one, so you need to pack in with only the best. A: Describe Fatherhood in three words! A: Who is your favourite family in comics? R: Matt Fraction and Kelly Sue DeConnick. Purely because they have kids together and they also work their ass off and they manage to produce great content that has heart and reflects themselves as people. I?d love to get to that level some day. A: What do you hope to bring to the comics world? R: Another bearded writer. No, wait, that?s terrible, how about, a killer Australian accent? No, I got it; heart. I want to bring heart to the pages I write. That?s what I?m interested in reading so it?s what I want to deliver, some good old fashioned heart. There?s plenty of it in comics already so I?d be honoured to add some on top, you can never have too much. A: What are the benefits of creating independently? R: Absolute creative control. Only working with people as passionate as yourself ? or else why would they be there? The ability to completely shape a project in house and make it just so to your satisfaction. A: What are the disadvantages of creating independently? R: Minimum income, maximum expense. I don?t expect to make money on this book. In fact, it?s pretty much a flat out certainty I?ll lose money on it. I?ll also be lucky if the readership for this book ever reaches 3 digits. But that?s not the point of the venture. The point is to enjoy doing it. I love comics, I love making them, and so I wouldn?t change a thing about making FATHERHOOD. I?d love to have a publisher foot the printing cost, and organise distribution to thousands of retailers across the world, but I?m fine with doing this thing with my sleeves rolled up. This is where you start and it?s perfect because to pass this test you have to love it. If you?re looking to make indie comics for the ?phat money? and groupies then you are in the wrong place and always will be. You have to make this stuff for love of the game, and I have to admit that getting this out there into the world has been like a drug. It?s just amazing to see people having the opportunity to read something that was merely a thought in my head and on my iPad a few months ago. Oh, and I sometimes wished I had a ?manager? of some sort because I always feel like an ass emailing someone and asking what they are up to. I don?t want to feel like some overlord on the project but I was always so damned excited to see the next step in the progress that I couldn?t wait. When you run a book from start to finish you feel like you have to be checking up on things and then that makes you feel like the boss and that?s not how it works. I collaborated with my team and so I wasn?t barking orders or watching over shoulders, but I always felt like I was, so a ?manager? for my indie comic would be rad. It would make me spend less time procrastinating on email, that?s for sure. Ari, I also just wanted to say, thank you very much for taking the time to chat with me. It?s so hugely appreciated. I hope some of your readers get a chance to read FATHERHOOD, it should be available on www.readchallenger.com pretty soon, so stay tuned. Thanks for reading! You can find Ryan on Twitter here, and he's making an appearance at ECCC, so be sure to stop by and tell him I sent you!?

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Small business sales executives have three decision makers to win ...

February 25, 2013 in Sales and Marketing

Small business sales executives have three decision makers to win over

Small business sales requires getting on the good side of not just one but three decision makers, according to expert Geoffrey James, and account managers should be wary of the several pet peeves of people in those positions.

A good start is essential
Whether a sales executive is talking to the person in charge of a company?s finances, the manager of?a? department?or the business? gatekeeper, he should know that they all have similar buttons pushed by salespeople?every day, Sales Gravy reports. The networking community says one key to making a sale is being original and avoiding the pitfalls many others fall into by trying to force themselves through to decision makers. Creating an opening pitch that differs greatly from clich??lines is vital to the success of a salesperson, the source claims.

Another tip Sales Gravy offers is to act personable and treat the people required to get through to decision makers well. James mentions in his Inc Magazine editorial that the first person a sale executive meets or speaks with on the phone, the gatekeeper, is the first obstacle between an account manager and a sale.

Working with the three decision makers
Still, many people tend to forget how important this employee is to them in small business marketing or sales, and Sales Gravy says downplaying the role of administrative assistants by belittling their intelligence or their hand in approving a purchase is one of the biggest mistakes salespeople make.

The two other workers needed to reach a sale is the person in charge of the department the product or service targets and the employee who manages the organization?s money, James claims. The source says while the branch manager?is essential to approval, he or she rarely have a minute to spare ? therefore, the office manager is even more important to completing a deal, as they will typically be the one to teach a salesperson about the company and relay all information about the product or service being sold to higher-ups.

Lastly, James says the financial manager is in a similar position with time as the department head, so a salesperson should pitch as much value of their product as possible and be clear about the costs with the gatekeeper. Doing some investigating before visiting an office, Sales Gravy says, can prevent an account manager from pitching to a business that may not have the need or the financial backing to support what they have to offer.

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Feb 25 (Reuters) - Leading money winners on the 2013 PGATour on Monday (U.S. unless stated): 1. Brandt Snedeker $2,859,920 2. Matt Kuchar $1,987,000 3. Hunter Mahan $1,412,965 4. John Merrick $1,296,014 5. Phil Mickelson $1,232,760 6. Dustin Johnson $1,200,125 7. Tiger Woods $1,144,000 8. Russell Henley $1,129,080 9. Brian Gay $1,089,181 10. Charles Howell III $1,087,944 11. Jason Day $1,009,164 12. Chris Kirk $990,013 13. Steve Stricker $940,000 14. Josh Teater $870,934 15. Bill Haas $816,300 16. Jimmy Walker $812,620 17. Scott Piercy $789,592 18. Charlie Beljan $785,800 19. ...

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It's been over a year since Megaupload was ripped from the fabric of the Internet, and its successor has already risen to fill the hole. But Megaupload was a truly gargantuan site. So much so that it's still getting millions of visitors per month, even though there's nothing there. More »


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Mediterranean diet helps cut risk of heart attack, stroke: Results of PREDIMED study presented

Feb. 25, 2013 ? Results of the PREDIMED study, aimed at assessing the efficacy of the Mediterranean diet in the primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases, have been published in The New England Journal of Medicine. They show that the Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or tree nuts reduces by 30 percent the risk of suffering a cardiovascular death, a myocardial infarction or a stroke.

The study has been coordinated by the researcher Ramon Estruch, from the Faculty of Medicine of the UB and the Hospital Cl?nic -- affiliated centres with the health campus of the UB, HUBc -- and has had the collaboration of the professor Rosa M. Lamuela and her team from the Natural Antioxidant Research Group of the Faculty of Pharmacy -- located at the campus of international excellence BKC -- which determined the biomarkers of Mediterranean diet consumption.

The research is part of the project PREDIMED, a multicentre trial carried out between 2003 and 2011 to study the effects of the Mediterranean diet on the primary prevention of cardiovascular diseases. The study was funded by the Carlos III Health Institute by means of the cooperative research thematic network (RETIC RD06/0045) and the CIBER of Physiopathology of Obesity and Nutrition (CIBERobn).

A total of 7,447 people following major cardiovascular risk factors participated in the study. They were divided into three dietary intervention groups: a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil, a Mediterranean diet supplemented with nuts (walnuts, almonds, hazelnuts), and a low-fat diet (animal and vegetable). A dietician visited the patients every three months and they attended dietary training group sessions, in which they received detailed information about the Mediterranean and the low-fat diet, and the food included in each one. Moreover, they were provided with shopping lists, menus and recipes adapted to each type of diet and each season of the year.

During the study, those participants who followed any of the two types of Mediterranean diet received freely extra-virgin olive oil (one litre per week), and nuts (30 grams per day; 15 grams of walnuts, 7.5 grams of almonds and 7.5 grams of hazelnuts).

After five years, it has been proved that participants who followed any of the two types of Mediterranean diet showed a substantial reduction in the risk of suffering a cardiovascular death, a myocardial infarction or a stroke.

According to the researchers, the results of PREDIMED study are relevant as they prove that a high-vegetable fat diet is healthier at a cardiovascular level than a low-fat diet. The authors state that the study has been controversial as it provides new data to reject the idea that it is necessary to reduce fats in order to improve cardiovascular health.

Hopefully, these results will provide new references to prevent cardiovascular diseases. In addition, the design and methodology used can be easily transferred to the biomedical sector.

The study had the collaboration of several researchers from the Hospital Cl?nic, the Hospital del Mar Medical Research Institute (IMIM), the faculties of Medicine of the universities Rovira i Virgili, Navarra, Valencia, Canary Islands and Malaga, as well as the University Hospital Son Espases of Palma, the Fats Institute in Seville, and the primary health care networks of Barcelona, Seville, Tarragona and Valencia.

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  1. Ram?n Estruch, Emilio Ros, Jordi Salas-Salvad?, Maria-Isabel Covas, D.Pharm., Dolores Corella, Fernando Ar?s, Enrique G?mez-Gracia, Valentina Ruiz-Guti?rrez, Miquel Fiol, Jos? Lapetra, Rosa Maria Lamuela-Raventos, Llu?s Serra-Majem, Xavier Pint?, Josep Basora, Miguel Angel Mu?oz, Jos? V. Sorl?, Jos? Alfredo Mart?nez, Miguel Angel Mart?nez-Gonz?lez. Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Disease with a Mediterranean Diet. New England Journal of Medicine, 2013; 130225030008006 DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa1200303

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All-American final at Match Play Championship

Hunter Mahan hits a tee shot off the 15th hole in the quarterfinal round of play against Webb Simpson during the Match Play Championship golf tournament, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, in Marana, Ariz. Mahan won 1-up. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Hunter Mahan hits a tee shot off the 15th hole in the quarterfinal round of play against Webb Simpson during the Match Play Championship golf tournament, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, in Marana, Ariz. Mahan won 1-up. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Matt Kuchar tips his cap to the crowd after winning 3 and 2 over Robert Garrigus in the quarterfinal round of play during the Match Play Championship golf tournament, Saturday, Feb. 23, 2013, in Marana, Ariz. (AP Photo/Ross D. Franklin)

England's Ian Poulter Putts on the seventh green in the semifinal round of play against Hunter Mahan during the Match Play Championship golf tournament, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, in Marana, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

Australia's Jason Day reacts after missing a putt on the third green in the semifinal round of play against Matt Kuchar during the Match Play Championship golf tournament, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, in Marana, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

England's Ian Poulter reacts after chipping onto the eighth green in the semifinal round of play against Hunter Mahan during the Match Play Championship golf tournament, Sunday, Feb. 24, 2013, in Marana, Ariz. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)

(AP) ? Hunter Mahan and Matt Kuchar gave the Match Play Championship its first all-American final in five years.

Mahan extended his streak to 166 holes without trailing and defeated Ian Poulter on the strength of his chipping. He holed a chip from just inside 70 feet for birdie on the 12th hole that gave him command of his match, and he went on to a 4-and-3 victory.

Mahan, the defending champion, had a chance Sunday afternoon to join Tiger Woods as the only back-to-back winners in the 15-year history of this event.

"I know I'm playing well," Mahan said. "That's the best thing I have going for me."

Kuchar advanced to the championship match for the first time and set up a rematch of last year's quarterfinals, when Mahan beat him, 6 and 5.

He fell behind briefly against Jason Day until the Australian started missing fairways and missing putts, a bad combination in match play. Kuchar took a 3-up lead on the par-5 13th hole when Day laid up into a bunker, flew the green and gave away the hole with a double bogey.

"This has been a lot of golf, and it's fun to continue to survive," Kuchar said.

That's what the four semifinalists had to do Sunday morning in the high desert ? survive.

A week already famous for a snowstorm that caused a one-day delay got another dose of desert weather when a strong, frigid wind showed up as the matches were making the turn. The gusts were 25 mph, and the 10th and 11th hole played dead into it.

Kuchar gave Day a flicker of hope when he drove into the desert on the 10th, but neither could make birdie on the par-5 11th. And when Day chopped up the 13th, it was only a matter of time. Kuchar closed him out with a birdie on the 15th.

"Just wasn't quite as sharp," Day said. "I played great golf yesterday and just came out this morning a little flat and made a lot of mental errors out there, and just pretty much gave the game to Kooch."

The featured match was Mahan and Poulter, two of the best in this format over the last few years.

Mahan wound up winning his 12th consecutive match, dating to his singles win over Day in the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne in 2011. Poulter brought a 19-3-2 record into the semifinals dating to his Match Play Championship win in 2010.

Mahan went ahead for good on the fifth hole. Poulter drove into a bunker, and from about 245 yards into a cold wind, he played an aggressive shot that wound up in a desert bush. He did well to have a 6-foot bogey putt. Mahan couldn't reach the green, but hit a good pitch from 45 yards to 7 feet and made par.

On the par-5 eighth, Poulter went to the left with his layup and couldn't hit his third shot any closer than 18 feet. Mahan, short of the green, hit a delicate chip that settled about 2 feet for a conceded birdie, and Poulter missed.

The strength of the wind and difficulty of the conditions were best illustrated on the next two holes.

Poulter drilled a hybrid and still couldn't reach the 10th green. And on the par-5 11th, Mahan had 106 yards to the flag and hammered a 9-iron that didn't quite get there.

"Guess our 160 club wasn't enough from 106," his caddie said.

They halved the hole with a bogey.

The match effectively ended on the par-3 12th, when Mahan went so far long that the ball rolled under the mesh skirt of a corporate chalet. After getting a free drop, he lofted his chip on the green, over a ridge, and it dropped into the center of the cup with the pace of a putt.

Mahan pumped his fist, as Poulter tried to block it out, showing no emotion as he knelt to place his ball on the green. His 50-foot birdie putt never had a chance.

"It looked perfect as soon as I hit it and it just trickled in, so it was obviously a big turning point," Mahan said.

One other wedge shot from Mahan won't get as much attention. He was 75 yards short of the green in two on the par-4 ninth, with Poulter safely on the green. Mahan's third shot checked up 2 feet away, which allowed him to keep momentum and go to the back nine with a 2-up lead.

Mahan has not trailed in any match since the sixth hole of the opening round last year against Zach Johnson.

"Hunter played very solid today," Poulter said. "He chipped it unbelievably well when he had to."

The last all-American final was 2008, when Woods defeated Stewart Cink. This assured the seventh time an American wins the Match Play Championship, and it makes it a clean sweep of the West Coast Swing for U.S. players the last two years on the PGA Tour.

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What social media platform is right for your business marketing ...

The internet is full of hundreds of social networks, most are unique niche markets but overall there are four major social networks that I believe every business should consider using.

The internet may be a big place but there are four social media companies that stand out above the rest for customer service and online marketing, each has a specific flavour and in most cases, each should be used in some way by your company

Facebook

With roughly a hundred trillion billion users (ok I don?t think it?s quite that many but it?s really huge) ?Facebook is the white whale of online marketing. It has a special business focussed section called Facebook Pages which is similar to the regular Facebook for users but allows businesses,?celebrities?etc. to create business specific profiles with everything from hours of operation to custom apps.

The Facebook page allows businesses to have Followers (or Fans) which works much like a one directional friendship in the regular user to user version of Facebook.

When should a company use Facebook? I would say all?businesses?should have a Facebook Page for their company, regardless of market since there?s an excellent chance that your employees, business contacts, and customers also have a Facebook profile.

How often should you update Facebook? This depends a lot on the type of content your Facebook profile displays but highlighting interesting sales, blog posts, employment?opportunities, etc. with your Facebook is a great use of the service. Remember, Facebook is about people and not advertising, if you have a fun video about your company to share this is a great forum for it.

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Twitter

Twitter is a social media service designed for short bursts of communications, limited to 140 characters per message. It?s well indexed and provides a quick resource for finding answers quickly.

Relationships on Twitter are called Follows and work one direction at a time,?because?of this it?s possible for people to follow your business without your business following them back and is perfect for companies looking for?disseminate?information to a large audience but is?somewhat?limited since many Twitter messages will get lost in the sea of other Twitter messages.

When should a company use Twitter??All businesses should at least maintain a Twitter profile, and most should actively monitor their Twitter account for enquires the same way the use email (called Direct Messages in Twitter terms). Twitter increases in value dramatically when you?re sharing items that are likely to be shared by people with similar interests.

How often should you update Twitter??The nature of Twitter is one of rapid information, while it depends greatly on the company and the nature of a business on Twitter I would recommend business owners plan to monitor Twitter on an ongoing basis, reply to customers hourly throughout a work day, and post unique interesting content daily if they hope to see a return on their investment. Interesting posts, jobs, events, local news, etc are all great Twitter content.

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Pinterest

The Pinterest social media platform is all about sharing images from websites, as such it is ideal for unique businesses such as catering, wedding planning, tourism, small retail, etc. to generate interest in products and services but doesn?t?accommodate?corporate messages well.

When should a company use Pinterest??If your business creates beautiful, unique product that would appeal to the visually focussed then Pinterest might be right for you. Remember, Pinterest is focussed on a consumer level market, so if you?re selling benefit plans it might not be right for you!

How often should you update Pinterest??Whenever you?re contributing something visually striking to the world, or have found some eye candy to share with your friends.

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Linkedin

Of the big four, Linkedin is the most corporate of all of them. It?s primary focus is business, as such your Connections (similar to Friends on Facebook) are business?colleagues, suppliers, and customers more often than people you?d play hockey with.

The site is great for finding skilled staff, researching prospective hires, building business networks, and promoting yourself into a business community.

When should a company use Linkedin??If your business is focussed on commercial growth, and business-to-business marketing more than consumer level marketing, Linkedin is the best for reaching your business peers and finding new suppliers, staff, and client research.

How often should you update?Linkedin??Linkedin should be updated regularly, to reflect large projects and employment status changes, to list job postings, mergers etc.

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Armani, Dior rack up fashion wins at Oscars

Giorgio Armani could claim some big wins at the Oscars on Sunday night: the designer dressed Jessica Chastain and Quvenzhane Wallis.

Chastain, in a glistening copper-tone strapless gown with mermaid hem, looked like an old-world glamorous movie star, especially with her oversized vintage Harry Winston diamond earrings and bright red lipstick. "I chose it because to me it was a throwback to old Hollywood," she said.

Meanwhile, she told E!: "It's a very 'Happy birthday, Mr. President' dress."

Naomi Watts wore a gunmetal beaded gown with a geometric cutout on the bodice, also by Armani. She and Chastain were both considered fashion "gets" for the Academy Awards in Los Angeles.

Quvenzhane, with a silver headband in her hair and carrying her puppy purse, wore an Armani Junior navy-blue dress with black, navy and silver jewels scattered on the skirt and a big bow on the back. She supposedly has another Armani dress, a pink one, ready for the afterparty. "I liked it because it was sparkly and puffy."

Dior Haute Couture dressed Jennifer Lawrence and Charlize Theron ? both are spokesmodels ? and they both hit it right in white. Lawrence was the belle of the ball in a white-and-pale pink strapless gown with fitted bustier and poufy hemline, sophisticated pulled-back hair, diamond-ball earrings and a delicate long necklace that hung down in the back. Theron was sleek in an angular strapless dress with a fashion-right peplum and a buzz-cut hairdo.

Christos Garkinos, longtime red-carpet watcher and owner of Decades vintage store in Los Angeles, predicted the "Who wore Dior best?" battle will be a big part of the next-day Oscars buzz. Also worth mentioning, he said, were the post-50s actresses such as Jane Fonda and Sally Field not shying away from bold dress choices. Fonda wore a taxicab yellow Versace, and Field was in bright red.

Jennifer Aniston kept up the tradition of Valentino's special brand of Hollywood red, wearing a strapless princess gown. Amanda Seyfried's metallic halter dress by Alexander McQueen with a keyhole opening was three months in the making, and Halle Berry said she trusted Donatella Versace to dress her like the Bond girl that she has been on the big screen. She ended up in a silver beaded-and-black gown with long sleeves and V neck.

Stacy Keibler's Naeem Khan silver-and-black gown had a flapper vibe. Jennifer Hudson's shiny, second-skin blue Roberto Cavalli almost looked like an animal print.

Anne Hathaway's blush pink Prada dress, seemingly sweet but with a strategically open back and sexy sides, said she made her choice only a few hours earlier. "It fit my mood and place where I'm at right now," she said.

Kristen Stewart had on an even paler blush gown; hers a hand-beaded strapless with tulle inserts by Reem Acra.

Jennifer Garner chose a violet-colored Gucci with cascading ruffles in the back. She said on ABC, "I save up all my fashion for red-carpet events." Her 200-carat diamond-and-dark platinum necklace from the Neil Lane archives was a big statement.

Beaded gowns had a strong presence, worn by Sandra Bullock, in a fully embroidered Elie Saab; Renee Zellweger, in sleek Carolina Herrera; and Adele in Jenny Packham. Catherine Zeta-Jones was statuesque in an all-gold Zuhair Muhad. Queen Latifah's white V-neck tank dress by Badgley Mischka had a lot of sparkle on the straps.

Salma Hayek's midnight-blue velvet Alexander McQueen gown had a gold embellished collar, and she carried a gold skull box clutch.

Helen Hunt wore a little bit of her conscious along with her blue column gown. It was from fast-fashion retailer H&M. She chose it because it was both accessible and because the company has launched a substantial green initiative. She did wear it, however, with hundreds of thousands of dollars of borrowed jewels.

For the men, the trend was beards, with George Clooney, Bradley Cooper, Ben Affleck and Tommy Lee Jones, among them.

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Associated Press Writer Beth Harris contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/armani-dior-rack-fashion-wins-oscars-015651351.html

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Jermaine Jackson changes last name to Jacksun

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Jermaine Jackson, now Jacksun, in 2012.

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Pop singer Jermaine Jackson officially has changed his name to Jermaine Jacksun for "artistic reasons," Los Angeles court officials said on Friday.?

The Jackson 5 member and older brother of pop stars Michael and Janet Jackson filed a petition to change his name in Los Angeles Superior Court in November 2012. The change became official on Wednesday after a hearing, a court spokeswoman said.

The 58-year-old singer, who is on tour in Europe with his three surviving brothers, Jackie, Marlon and Tito, did not attend.

"If Prince and P Diddy can do it, why can't and shouldn't Jermaine?" Jacksun's attorney, Bret D. Lewis, said when the petition originally was filed.

Jermaine Jackson unofficially adopted the name Mohammad Abdul Aziz after converting to Islam in 1989.

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AMD Turbo Dock promises better performance and cooling for hybrids, we go hands-on (video)

AMD Turbo Dock promises better performance and cooling for hybrid, we go handson video

Here's a question we've been asking ourselves for a while: what if the dock for a hybrid tablet could offer not only a keyboard and battery, but also increased performance? Wouldn't that provide the best of both worlds, with long battery life when you're in tablet mode and true laptop productivity when you have a place to sit down?

Turns out AMD is on the same wavelength. In fact, the company has already implemented the idea in a prototype device here at MWC, destined to appear in commercial products around the middle of this year. As you'll see if you check out the video after the break, it's built by Compal and includes a 13-inch 1080p display with a quad-core Temash chip, which when combined with its Turbo Dock delivers some serious power -- going from 8 W to 15 W, with extra air flow delivered through the connector to keep it cool.

AMD says that the docked tablet offers general computing performance broadly at the level of a full-fledged 17 W Intel Core i3 notebook. Judging from Microsoft's Fish Bowl HTML5 benchmark, we're looking at a gain of 50 percent -- and yes, that's pretty impressive. Next stop, a dock with an extra discrete GPU for CrossFire gaming? Who knows, but it's the logical progression.

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Angry teachers take to social media to blast union over extracurricular activities

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Teachers walk the picket line outside Fallingbrook Community Elementary School during a one-day walkout in Ottawa on Dec. 12.

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OTTAWA ? Angry Ontario teachers took to social media Saturday to sound off about a surprise late evening statement on Friday from the Ontario Secondary School Teachers? Federation, recommending its members suspend their political action and resume providing extracurricular activities.

But student trustees, gathered in Ottawa for the groups?s annual board conferences, called the recommendation by the teachers group a welcome sign that relations between the government and teacher unions are heading in a positive direction.

?It means that the provincial leaders in education were listening to the student demonstrations in order to get these things back,? said Hirad Zafari, the president of the Ontario Student Trustees Association.

?It also says a lot about the future of the relations in this province because this minister of education and this premier took merely weeks to resolve such a huge problem.?

Zafari, a Grade 12 student at Don Mills Collegiate Institute in Toronto, said reinstating extracurriculars will help schools return to normal after months of ?uncertainty.? Zafari?s soccer team qualified for city finals before school sports stopped running. Now, he says his team has a chance to get back on the field before the finals in May.

?I truly believe that it?s never too late when it comes to stuff like this,? he said. ?Now we have a couple months (for extracurriculars) that actually will do a lot of good for students.?

The trustees association acts as an advocacy group for more than two million Ontario students through elected student representatives from both public and catholic schools.

Trustees communications officer and catholic school student Noah Parker said he still felt the effects of the ban even though his extracurriculars weren?t suspended.

The Grade 12 student at Notre Dame Catholic Secondary School in Burlington said his volleyball team has had to travel to Kitchener and Waterloo in order to find teams to play. The school?s Reach for the Top trivia team couldn?t compete in tournaments because there weren?t enough other teams,? he said.

Even though teachers in charge of extra curriculars are now permitted to run their clubs or sports teams, it?s not mandatory. But Zafari said he?s confident that most teachers will come around to the idea and start getting involved again.

?When one teacher begins to restart their club, restart their team, I think other teachers will follow suit,? he said. ?I also think students will be putting on the pressure in a good way, saying, ?Now that the union heads are no longer preventing (extracurriculars), if you truly do care about your students, you?ll be going back to these as well.?

While the OSSTF?s recommendation was welcomed by the student trustees, as well as parents, the news has apparently created a divide among teachers, many of whom feel that they have been betrayed by their union leadership.

Union members have been left with no details about the reasoning behind the decision to suspend political action. Members have been informed that a press conference will be held with OSSTF officials on Monday at 9:30 a.m. to answer all questions.

Calls to the OSSTF and the Elementary Teachers Federation of Ontario, went unanswered Saturday.

With no comment coming from union leadership, many teachers took to Twitter, Facebook and other social media to voice their opinion on the matter, questioning union leadership and why the decision to halt all ongoing protests over extracurriculars was voted on by union executives and not by the union membership.

?The vote by the exec (sic) now puts the onus on individual teachers to make the decision. Pissed off enough, don?t volunteer your time, pretty simple really,? wrote one teacher with the Avon Maitland District School Board in Western Ontario, on a Facebook group for teachers called ?We ARE (sic) the Front Lines in Education?.

Some teachers even took to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne?s official Facebook page to voice their anger over the OSSTF decision.

?I don?t trust the new Liberal leadership one bit ... Count on many teachers to not return to volunteering at school as our good will has been taken for granted,? wrote a teacher with the Thames Valley District School Board near London, Ont. in response to a post Wynne made that applauded the union?s announcement.

?Many of us feel disrespected and undervalued. I have already committed to coaching hockey and soccer outside of school and will not have time to do any more. Don?t count on me to come back until a fair contract is in place, one that is negotiated and not imposed on us.?

Twitter lit up with hundreds of comments from disgruntled educators.

Michael Jursic, a teacher at Ryerson Community Public School in Toronto, was one who wasn?t afraid to use the social media platform to voice his disappointment with the union.

?Liberals 1, Teachers 0. Way to divide and conquer, Premiere (sic). You sold out your members, (OSSTF president) #KenCoran!.? said a message posted under his account name.

By noon Saturday a hashtag, #nobackrooms, had been created on Twitter to collect angry messages from teachers directed at the OSSTF and the governing Liberals.

?OSSTF has sold out members in deal with OLP (Ontario Liberal Party). #Nobackrooms. No collectively bargained agreements, no ECs (extra curriculars),? wrote a teacher at Toronto?s Western Technical & Commercial School.

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Pistorius' brother facing culpable homicide charge

JOHANNESBURG (AP) ? The family lawyer of Oscar Pistorius says the brother of the Olympic paraplegic athlete is facing culpable homicide charge in a 2010 road death.

Laywer Kenny Oldwage would not confirm details of the case Carl Pistorius is facing, but Sunday's development is compounding the problems for the family after Oscar was charged with premeditated murder in the Feb. 14 shooting death of girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Local media reported that Carl Pistorius was allegedly involved in a crash with a woman motorcyclist and that he was to face trial last Thursday, as his brother Oscar was facing a bail hearing.

Oscar Pistorius was released on bail Friday and his brother Carl was seen driving into the affluent villa of their uncle Arnold early Sunday, where Oscar is staying while on bail.

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Oily fish could prevent breast cancer - study

SCIENTISTS say they have found the first ?unequivocal evidence? that eating oily fish could help reduce the risk of breast cancer.

? Tests on mice points to benefit of omega-3

The researchers discovered that a life-long diet rich in omega-3 fatty acids, found in foods such as oily fish like salmon and vegetable oils, could cut the growth of tumours by 30 per cent.

While studies have shown that omega-3 can help reduce the risk of heart disease, there has been conflicting evidence linking it to beneficial effects in cancer.

But the latest research, published in the Journal of Nutritional Biochemistry, produced what scientists said was believed to be the first ?unequivocal evidence that omega-3s reduce cancer risk?.

Health campaigners said more research was needed to investigate how diet affects cancer risks.

For the latest study, the team from the University of Guelph in Ontario created ?transgenic mice? - genetically altered to naturally produce omega-3 fatty acids in their bodies and also to develop aggressive mammary tumours.

These mice were then compared to mice who were only genetically engineered to develop tumours.

The researchers found that the mice who produced omega-3 developed only two-thirds as many tumours as the other mice.

The tumours suffered by these mice were also 30 per cent smaller compared to the mice without omega-3 in their systems.

Professor David Ma, from the university?s Department of Human Health and Nutritional Sciences, said: ?The difference can be solely attributed to the presence of omega-3s in the transgenic mice - that?s significant.

?The fact that a food nutrient can have a significant effect on tumour development and growth is remarkable and has considerable implications in breast cancer prevention.?

Breast cancer affects around 4,500 women in Scotland every year, with 1,000 deaths annually.

An increased risk of developing the disease has been linked to genetics and hormones in the body, as well as lifestyle factors such as alcohol, smoking and diet.

Diet

Prof Ma said their own findings on the potential impact of diet on breast cancer were significant.

?We show that lifelong exposure to omega-3s has a beneficial role in disease prevention ? in this case, breast cancer prevention,? he said.

?What?s important is that we have proven that omega-3s are the driving force and not something else.?

Many experts have long believed that diet may significantly help in preventing cancer.

But Prof Ma said that epidemiological and experimental studies to back up these claims had been lacking, and human studies were inconsistent.

?There are inherent challenges in conducting and measuring diet in such studies, and it has hindered our ability to firmly establish linkages between dietary nutrients and cancer risk,? he said.

?So we?ve used modern genetic tools to address a classic nutritional question.?

Prof Ma said he hoped that the study would lead to more research on using diet to reduce the risks of cancer.

?Prevention is an area of growing importance,? he said.

?We are working to build a better planet, and that includes better lifestyle and diet.

?The long-term consequences of reducing disease incidence can have a tremendous effect on the health-care system.?

James Jopling, director for Scotland at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said: ?It is difficult to pin-point which dietary factors are important when it comes to breast cancer as we all eat a variety of different foods and our diet changes over time.

?It?s important to remember this experiment was done on mice and not humans.

?Much more work is needed before we?ll know how exactly diet influences breast cancer risk.

?What we do know is that nearly 4,500 women are diagnosed with breast cancer in Scotland each year. We also know that women can reduce their risk of developing this disease by limiting their alcohol consumption, getting physically active and maintaining a healthy weight.?

Source: http://www.scotsman.com/oily-fish-could-prevent-breast-cancer-study-1-2806060

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