Friday, November 30, 2012

NYC fast-food workers demand better pay

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Occupy the drive-thru: Fast-food workers in New York City staged a walkout on Thursday to demand better pay and the right to unionize?in another recent example of labor stretching muscles made moribund by disuse.

Organizers?of the Fast Food Forward movement said they expected hundreds of workers would walk out or not show up for work at dozens of McDonald?s, Burger King and other fast-food chains.?

Late Thursday, Fast Food Forward, one of the organizations behind the effort, released a statement saying about 200 people had participated in the strike.

At one early?morning demonstration, roughly 75 percent of shift workers were outside protesting, leaving managers to staff the registers and preparation equipment, said Jonathan Westin, organizing director with New York Communities for Change, one of the groups coordinating the walkouts.

?Workers are sick and tired of making poverty wages,? despite working for multibillion-dollar corporations, he said. ?I don?t think this is a short-term fight.?

Joshua Williams, 28, works at?a Wendy's restaurant in Brooklyn and?told Reuters he planned to participate in the walkout. He said?he still earned minimum wage, despite working 30 to 40 hours a week for more than a year.

In seeking a $15 hourly wage and the right to unionize, the movement joined a growing conversation about the financial challenges faced by the working poor.

?During the recession there was the assumption that people should just get a job, any job... I think you see the movement towards unionization as a demand-side response, in a sense,? said Ellen Galinsky, president of the Families and Work Institute. ?Employees are saying, ?No, we want better jobs.??

The Fast Food Forward action, which is supported by the Service Employees International Union along with civil rights and community groups, comes less than a week after a union-backed effort to draw attention to wages and working conditions at Wal-Mart led to protests at stores across the country on Black Friday.?

Organization United for Respect at Walmart called on the nation?s largest retailer to pay a minimum $13 hourly wage. Sales associates there currently make an average of $8.81 an hour, according to third-party research cited by workers? rights groups.

Earlier this week, the National Domestic Workers Alliance released a report that found nearly a quarter of nannies, housekeepers and caregivers earn less than the state minimum wage, and 70 percent make less than $13 an hour.

?We must create a more equitable economic environment for all low-wage workers,? the?report said. ?It is difficult to advocate for the rights of domestic workers in an economic and political environment in which the rights of low-wage workers more broadly are so badly frayed.?

Advocates for higher wages say the focus on minimum and low-wage workers is important because there are more people earning less today. The National Employment Law Project found that about 20 percent of?jobs lost during the recession were?low-paying positions, but nearly 60 percent of the jobs?added since then.

?In my mind, if we?re going to reduce inequality in the United States, it?s going to have to address the low wages and lack of benefits in the restaurants and retail sectors,? said Annette Bernhardt, policy co-director at NELP. ?There?s a profound larger question being posed, which is how the American labor market is going to look in the 21st century.?

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, around 60 percent of workers who earned minimum wage or less last year worked in ?service occupations,? primarily food preparation and serving.

At more than double the current national?minimum wage of $7.25, the $15 sought by Fast Food Forward might seem like a pie-in-the-sky goal, but others are pushing to increase New York state's?minimum wage to $8.50 next year. According to the National Women?s Law Center, if the minimum wage rose at the pace of inflation, it currently would be $10.60.

The National Restaurant Association opposes this and other legislation to raise minimum wages. The position statement on its website says, ?Wage mandates are an ineffective way to reduce poverty and cause restaurant operators to make very difficult decisions to eliminate jobs, cut staff hours or increase prices.?

Richard Adams, a McDonald's franchise adviser, told Reuters $15 an hour would be an "insane increase" that would add as much as $2 to the price of menu items.

"The majority of McDonald's restaurants are owned and operated by independent business men and women who offer pay and benefits competitive within the quick service restaurant industry," the company said in a statement.

David Neumark, a professor of economics at University of California, Irvine, said campaigns to increase wages for minimum and low-wage workers miss the mark.

?A lot of the fast-food workers aren?t in poor families ? they?re just kids,? he said. ?Targeting low-income families through what they?re trying to accomplish is a really scattershot way to do it. Why should an owner... have to pay more to the kids of middle-class families??

Galinsky said higher wages are important, but companies also need to explore other ways to improve the experience of low-wage workers, since the jobs they are filling make up an increasing percentage of labor market demand.

?Traditionally, people who work in jobs like fast food or retail? have been seen as expendable, particularly in a time of economic insecurity,? she said. The institute?s research found that access to training and advancement opportunities, flexible schedules and supportive managers help to improve productivity and reduce turnover at companies that employ low-wage workers.

?There are things that employers can do, most of which don?t cost money, that could benefit employees and that could benefit their own organization,? she said. ?It?s a mindset change.?

Information from Reuters was included in this report.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/fast-food-workers-nyc-flex-their-muscle-better-pay-1C7333668

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Human disturbances keep elk on high alert

ScienceDaily (Nov. 28, 2012) ? University of Alberta researchers discovered that elk are more frequently and more easily disturbed by humans such as ATV drivers than by their natural predators like bears and wolves.

The U of A researchers, led by biologist Simone Ciuti, spent 12 months in southwestern Alberta. The study involved elk herds made up of females and their offspring. The researchers observed the animals' reactions to different rates of human disturbances in the form of traffic on nearby roads and off-road, all-terrain vehicles.

The elk in the study were found on a variety of land types -- public, private and inside Waterton National Park.

The research data showed that starting with a rate of just one vehicle passing by an elk herd every two hours, the animals became disturbed and more vigilant. In this state the elk consume less food, which can affect their health and possibly their calving success.

The researchers found that the highest level of disturbance happened on public lands where the effect of hunting and ATV use was cumulative.

Contrary to what some people might expect, elk inside Waterton National Park during the busy summer tourist season displayed less disturbance reaction than elk in more remote, unpopulated public land settings where motorized recreational activities were permitted.

Ciuti says this shows that the animals' reactions are not shaped by numbers of people but by the type of human activity they're exposed to.

Observing the elk from long distances so as not to alter their behaviour, the researchers took detailed notes documenting the frequency and amount of time the elk spent scanning the horizon for danger rather than foraging for food.

Ciuti says the U of A gave him an invaluable experience as a field biologist.

"Observing elk, especially in December, can be physically demanding, but you see things you can't even imagine, like a grizzly bear chasing an elk herd, trying to single out a calf," he said. "The U of A is the right place to be if you want to study animal ecology."

This research was supervised by U of A biology professor Mark Boyce. Followup research comparing birth rates in North American ungulates with levels of human disturbance will be conducted by researchers from the Boyce lab at the U of A.

The research was published Nov. 28 in the journal PLOS ONE.

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Wild coyotes 'kind of chilling' by Wrigley Field

CHICAGO (AP) ? Wild baseball fans may be a standard sight at Wrigley Field, but a pair of wild coyotes milling around Chicago's historic ballpark ? surrounded on all sides by bars, restaurants and busy streets ? was not what one photographer was expecting on a busy Friday night.

So he quickly grabbed his camera.

"They were just kind of chilling," freelance photographer Will Byington said. "They were hanging out and not even doing much. They were kind of just checking out the scene on a Friday night in Wrigleyville. It was like they were on a date, taking a stroll."

Byington said he was shooting a concert at a bar across the street from the stadium in the Wrigleyville neighborhood, notoriously crowded and often rowdy on weekend nights, when he saw the two coyotes hanging out by the statute of former Chicago Cubs player Ernie Banks, near the ticketing area.

"It was kind of like they were looking for tickets," the 34-year-old Chicago resident laughed. "They went by the ticket window and unfortunately found it was closed, so they were ready to move onto the bar."

Wildlife ecologist Stanley Gehrt, who has extensively studied coyotes living in and around Chicago, said coyotes have been in the area for the past decade. He said the latest data shows there are at least 2,000 coyotes in Cook County, where Chicago is located.

"That's their territory. They live there," Gehrt, who works at Ohio State University, said of the unusual pair, which he said were born and raised in the city and likely live in Wrigleyville.

Byington had just a few minutes to snap his nighttime photos before the animals moved on. But he said the coyotes appeared unfazed by the honking horns and packed sidewalks. One even stepped onto a street as cabs and cars crawled by in traffic as if the coyote was "trying to figure out, do they want to eat? Or do they want to get a drink?" he said.

Byington didn't think much of his photos until he posted them online. But they started gathering attention after getting picked up on Facebook by the Cubby Bear bar where he had been working that night.

Chicago Cubs fan Dan Michaels reasons that the coyotes were likely fellow fans of the lackluster team and simply mixed up their calendars.

"My personal theory is they don't know that the Cubs play in summer," he said Wednesday as he walked by the stadium. "They picked the wrong season to wait out by the game."

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Williamsburg, Classes, Activities, Recreational Sports, Art, Dance ...

Youth

REC Connect Winter Break Program(grades K-5)

Dec. 26, 27, 28 & 31; 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

Full-time (4 days) $90; $85 JC/W residents + field trip fees

Part-time (3 days or less) $70; $65 residents + field trip fees

Rawls Byrd Elementary School

Dependable and safe fun, games, fun fitness activities, creative crafts, interactive reading, team projects, music and daily field trips are just a few great program features!Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-4200.

Kid?s Holiday Dessert Camp (ages 7-12), New!

Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, Dec. 27-29 10 a.m.-noon

Thursday, Friday, & Saturday, Dec. 27-29 1:30-3:30 p.m.

$65/session; $60 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Teens

Reaching for Success (grades 9-12)

Saturday, Dec. 1, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

$25; $20 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Winter Break Happenings (grades 6-12)

Rollin? Down the Lane

Wednesday, Dec. 26, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

$35; $30 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Now Showing?

Thursday, Dec. 27, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

$35; $30 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Cold as Ice

Friday, Dec. 28, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

$35; $30 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Tag ? You?re Out!

Monday, Dec. 31, 7 a.m. - 6 p.m.

$35; $30 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Inclusion

Teensational Socials: Holiday Shopping (ages 13-21 with disabilities)

Saturday, Dec. 15, 1-3:30 p.m.

$20; $15 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Adults

Little Known Secrets of Paying for College (for parents)

Tuesday, Dec. 4, 6-8:30 p.m.

$30; $25 for JC/W residents (per set of parents)

James City County Recreation Center

Learn how to attend private schools for the same ?cost? as in-state schools, pay for college in the most efficient and effective manner, qualify for maximum financial aid package and gain an insider's view of the college admissions process. Register by Nov. 29. Info:jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-4200.

Color Mixing for Artists (ages 16+), New

Thursdays, Dec. 6 & 13, 10 a.m.-noon

$50; $45 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Learn how to combine colors consistently and create a balanced palette. Learn about paint properties for all mediums and about choosing pigments. All materials provided. Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-4200.

Dance

Beginning Ballet

Thursdays, Dec. 6-Jan. 31, 2-3 p.m.

$25; 20 for JC/W residents

This class is intended for beginners, yet will be appropriate for anyone who wants to enjoy a relaxing exercise class. Ballet shoes are recommended, but not required. Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-4200.

Low Impact Tap

Mondays, Dec. 10-Jan. 28 (no class 12/24), 2-3 p.m.

$25; 20 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

We?ll combine both seated and standing tap dance exercises that allow anyone to enjoy dancing! Tap shoes are recommended, but not required. Info:jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-4200.

Beginning Jazz

Wednesdays, Dec. 12-Jan.30, 7-8 p.m.

$25; 20 for JC/W residents

James City County Recreation Center

Jazz has its roots in African and Caribbean dance and lends itself to being great aerobic exercise as well as exercise for the mind. Jazz shoes are recommended, but not required. Info: jamescitycountyva.gov/recreation or call 757-259-4200.

Fitness

Evening Fitness Classes

Evening classes include Kickboxing, Zumba, Power Yoga, Cardio Tap dancing and Strength Training. Child care is available on Mondays and Wednesdays from 5-8 p.m. at the James City County Recreation Center. Call 757-259-4200 for details or visit us atjamescitycountyva.gov/recreation.

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Three Traits That Every Web Design Company Should Possess And ...

There are a few key things that every web design company should possess. To start, you need to make sure that any web design company that you are considering hiring is going to have a range of experience that will help to ensure that they are going to do a suitable job on your website. You should aso look for a company that has high quality graphic design, as graphic design is a very key aspect of any good web design company. Any company that you are considering working with is always going to have an extensive amount of coding knowledge in order to ensure that they will be able to customize the script for you to match your business flow.

Experience

The most important aspect as you were looking at a kelowna web design company, is the amount of experience that they have. Not only should they have a portfolio that will be available for you to view, and get a good idea of the level of quality that they provide, but there were also be reviews from previous clients online that can help you to better understand how they have been able to help previous customers, and the level of quality that you can expect from the project. Although experience is an important part of the process, you also need to look at the level of graphic design that they can provide as well.

Excellent Graphic Design

Graphic design is a very important aspect of the web design business. Without graphic design, you can get a great looking website, and will find that your website will come out looking much better than you originally anticipated. Oftentimes, the actual web designers of the company are going to be completely separate from the graphic designers, and the to work together to produce a high-quality finishing product. Graphic design on its own can be quite expensive, and is factored into the overall price of the web design. This will help you to ensure that your website looks as good as possible.

Coding Knowledge

With any web design project, you need to make sure that the company has an extensive amount of coding knowledge. This will help them to customize your website, and provide you with features that you otherwise would not receive. Depending on the level of customization that you are looking for, and the specific features that you build like, this can drastically affect the price of any web design that you are considering paying for, and should be something that is taken into account, but is not an end-all be-all., as you can hire a development company to work in conjunction with your vancouver web design company.

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Action : You May Talk The Talk But You Must Walk The Walk

Action is the most important key to success. Think about it. Whether you are a self-employed business owner, entrepreneur, solo professional or an individual you are ultimately measured by your results which come from the action you take.

Action?It?s The Start

There is an old saying that states, ?Learning without application is nothing.? As a personal business coach I had a client who was a phenomenal learner. But taking action was another story.

He would talk the talk. But he would hesitate to walk the walk. In a way, he was always tieing his shoes which kept him from walking. Sometimes he would almost start something. What was holding him back? His fear of failure was great.

As a self-employed business owner he had experienced some good success. The problem was that his business was growing and he wasn?t. And, if he didn?t start taking some action things were going to go negative very quickly.

Action Cures Fear

There are many times I have been reluctant to take action because of my fear of failure. But when you are running a small business or starting up your own business you have to develop a mechanism to overcome that fear and to take your business and you to the next level.

The key for me is to remember the following. I also got my client to memorize this. ?You are not judged by the number of times you fail, but by the number of times you succeed. And the number of times you succeed is in direct proportion to the number of times you can fail and keep trying.?

Take action. It is the only way to overcome fear and it is part of the process for success. You will find out what works and move forward.

Action Is The Bridge Between Involvement And Commitment

Very often I see people confuse involvement with commitment.

Commitment means taking a course of action and holding yourself and others accountable for the results.

Involvement is talking about action and results. Involvement, more often than not, is the first step to commitment. But only with action will you create the bridge between involvement and commitment.

Action Is The Bridge Between Strategy And Implementation

Small business success has many strategies. But without action they are just that, strategies. In a way, this is just another variation on involvement and commitment. Action is the bridge between strategy and implementation.

My client was great at strategy and short on implementation. As he turned his thinking around some amazing things started to happen in his business.

He started to regain positive momentum in many areas. His employees were happier. He was happier. His fear was no longer a mad dog driving him into a corner. His desire to take action and taking it became the mad dog that was driving his fears into a corner.

His self-esteem increased. He was more likeable. His employees started to see him as a leader instead of someone who was afraid to do anything that might bring progress.

Yes, action cures fear. It is the bridge between involvement and commitment, between strategy and implementation.

Most important is the fact that action is the key to having a better business and a better life. Take control of your business and life. Talk the talk but make sure to walk the walk. Take action.

Author's Bio:?

More detailed information can be found at http://www.thehoustonbusinesscoach.com Created by Scott Steve. The definitive guide to a better business and a better you for entrepreneurs, solo professionals and self-employed individuals striving to reach the top and who are serious about their success.

Source: http://www.selfgrowth.com/articles/action-you-may-talk-the-talk-but-you-must-walk-the-walk

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Yale College get to area final of Bank of England Challenge

Yale College A level Economics students progress to the area final of The Bank of England Interest Rate Challenge this week.

Paige Jones, Rob Whitley, Jordan Hardcastle and Luke Evans who are second year Economics A level learners at Yale College, have taken part in the Bank of England Interest Rate Challenge. The competition is a unique opportunity for students to develop and demonstrate their understanding of economic policy.

Advocated by Governor of The Bank of England, Mervyn King, participating teams from schools and colleges are challenged to become policy makers and set monetary policy for the UK economy. Using analytical skills, the team of four make difficult judgements about the course of the economy and the outlook for inflation ? just like the Monetary Policy Committee.

Tutors, Glenda Miller and Jane Fellows are delighted with the progress of their dedicated students who will face fierce competition at the area final on Tuesday 27th November in Capenhurst.

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Burgess announces he's running for Seattle mayor

by KING 5 News

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Posted on November 27, 2012 at 5:32 PM

Updated yesterday at 6:45 PM

Seattle Councilman Tim Burgess on Tuesday announced that he is running for mayor.

Burgess is the first candidate to say he will challenge Mayor Mike McGinn, who won the job in 2009 after a three-way primary against Joe Mallahan and Greg Nickels (the two-term incumbent).

In declaring his candidacy, Burgess said, "All across Seattle, people have said they want bolder thinking, more inclusive and more effective leadership from City Hall to bring people together and get things done."

The race is expected to be crowded, with at least two other city councilmembers considering their own bids.

Burgess was elected to the city council in 2007. He grew up in Seattle and is graduate of the University of Washington. He lives in Queen Anne with his Joleen; the couple has three adult daughters.

Burgess's campaign website went live on Tuesday: burgessformayor.com

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Angus T. Jones Apologizes For 'Two And A Half Men' Remarks

Angus T. Jones has issued a statement regarding his controversial comments towards "Two and a Half Men."

In a widely-publicized video that went viral on Monday, Jones declared the show "filth" and told fans to stop watching, but by Tuesday, the 19-year-old had released a measured apology through his PR firm, which was first posted by Deadline. Read the statement in its entirety below:

I have been the subject of much discussion, speculation and commentary over the past 24 hours. While I cannot address everything that has been said or right every misstatement or misunderstanding, there is one thing I want to make clear.

Without qualification, I am grateful to and have the highest regard and respect for all of the wonderful people on Two and Half Men with whom I have worked over the past ten years and who have become an extension of my family.

Chuck Lorre, Peter Roth and many others at Warner Bros. and CBS are responsible for what has been one of the most significant experiences in my life to date. I thank them for the opportunity they have given and continue to give me and the help and guidance I have and expect to continue to receive from them.

I also want all of the crew and cast on our show to know how much I personally care for them and appreciate their support, guidance and love over the years. I grew up around them and know that the time they spent with me was in many instances more than with their own families. I learned life lessons from so many of them and will never forget how much positive impact they have had on my life.

I apologize if my remarks reflect me showing indifference to and disrespect of my colleagues and a lack of appreciation of the extraordinary opportunity of which I have been blessed. I never intended that.

Earlier Tuesday, Jones' former co-star Charlie Sheen weighed in on what he called Jones' "meltdown," opining that the CBS comedy is "cursed."

Jones is not scheduled to appear in the last two episodes of "Men" to be filmed before the show breaks for the holidays. His absence is reportedly not because of his comments, but because of his character's storyline -- Jake recently joined the Army so has not been seen in every episode of Season 10.

Whether Jones' statements will impact his future on the long-running comedy remains to be seen.

Watch Jones' video "testimonial" below:

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    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Alan (Jon Cryer, far left), Michael Bolton (second from right) and Evelyn (Holland Taylor, right) try to talk Walden (Ashton Kutcher, seated) off a ledge.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Alan (Jon Cryer, left) and Michael Bolton (right) try to talk Walden (Ashton Kutcher, center) off a ledge.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Alan (Jon Cryer, left) and Michael Bolton (right) try to talk Walden (Ashton Kutcher, center) off a ledge.

  • "Two and a Half Men" Season 10

    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Walden plans a big surprise for Zoey's (Sophie Winkleman, right) birthday.

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    "I Changed My Mind About The Milk" -- Jake (Angus T. Jones) Skypes with Alan from the Army.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Tablets 2012: Even with competition, iPad hangs onto crown

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Non-iPads from Amazon, Google, Microsoft and others are flooding the market, bringing more diverse experiences, often at better prices than the iPad and its little sibling, the iPad Mini.

Doesn?t matter. Odds are, you?ll still ask Santa for an Apple tablet. And new research suggests Apple iPads large and small will dominate this rapidly growing business, at least through 2013.

OK OK, you're thinking, "Thanks for the newsflash, fanboy." But seriously, in a universe where shoppers operate on cold logic and ever-tightening budgets, the iPad should fall under the wheels of Android any minute now, the same thing that happened with smartphones. So how does Apple maintain its grip?

It's not design or ease of use. Although they surely contribute to customer loyalty, they're not enormous differentiators any more. (Don?t believe me? Ask Apple?s patent lawyers.)

So what?s the answer? Tablets aren?t smartphones and they?re not PCs. While the Android camp waited for a bounce?from the successful phone business, and Microsoft and the computer vendors groped for a bridge between PCs and tablets, Apple made this middle ground the iPad's kingdom.

Heated competition
In the fall of 2011, when Amazon and Barnes & Noble axed their tablet prices down to under $200, Apple held its $499 starting point.

Logic suggested that the iPad would lose its lead, or at least, its majority. The non-Apple upstarts did see spikes in shipments over the 2011 holiday quarter, according to NPD DisplaySearch, a top global research firm. But by mid-2012, Apple was once again shipping over two thirds of the world?s tablets.

This fall, the non-iPads redoubled their attack. Asus and Samsung teamed up with Google to create Nexus-branded 7-inch and 10-inch tablets (respectively). Amazon multiplied its Kindle Fire by three, and dropped the entry-level 7-inch tablet's price down to $159. Barnes & Noble launched a video service and put out a 9-inch tablet at the unheard-of price of $269.

Meanwhile, Microsoft, the sleeping giant, finally addressed the bite iPad is taking out of PC sales by launching its own tablet. Or is it a PC? Whatever it is ? and believe me, the debate still rages ? the $499 Surface RT with its clever keyboard add-on and its full version of Microsoft Office was built to challenge the notion that an iPad can satisfy most computerly needs.

Apple's response to the increased competition made sense ... sort of. It jacked up the specs on its flagship 9.7-inch tablet, and addressed the growing interest in 7-inch tablets by popping out the iPad Mini, a 7.9-inch model. But Apple priced the Mini at $329 ? well above devices from Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Google. And the screen on the Mini doesn't measure up, resolution-wise, to those same cheaper competitors.

Again, doesn?t matter.

Apple ? or at least, the 9.7-inch and 7.9-inch displays unique to Apple ? will account for two thirds of tablets shipped through 2013, according to a forecast from NPD DisplaySearch, which uses research from over 140 display component manufacturers around the globe.

A recent study from Nielsen tells a similar story, at least for kids writing letters to Santa. Nearly half of surveyed U.S. kids between the ages of 6 and 12 want an iPad, and 36 percent want an iPad Mini. Even respondents age 13 and up said the iPad was No. 1. (While a ?Tablet computer other than iPad? also rated relatively highly, the only specific non-iPad to reach double-digit demand in either survey was the Kindle Fire.)

What tablets aren?t
Unlike smartphones, there is no inherent reason to buy a tablet. (Don?t kid yourself.) People must rationalize their $499 iPad purchase, and here's how they do it: "We just need something to use in the family room and kitchen," or "We just need something to take on trips," or "We just need an extra computer for the kids."

Most if not all tablet households already have a PC, so people don't need to use an iPad to set up their routers, archive their photos or whatever else a full-blown PC might be especially good for. What an iPad does is fulfill the needs of a secondary computer, without the hassle.

While tablets can replace PCs, they aren't PCs, and thank God for that.

Even in the business world, this PC replacement is gaining momentum. This past week, Barclays Bank made news by buying 8,500 iPads for use in branches, what is being called the biggest purchase of the tablets by a financial services firm.

"On the business side ??and on the consumer side ? it's about the apps,? says Paul Semenza, senior vice president of?analyst services for NPD?DisplaySearch, whose firm has identified that tablets are eating into PC sales. Enterprise-focused apps by the likes of Salesforce, Cisco and Oracle mean that an iPad can provide a convenient way to do highly specialized work quickly on a touchscreen, "rather than having to crack open the notebook."

In confirming the iPad as ?winner and still champ,? Consumer Reports? Jeffrey Fox also cites apps: "With dozens of Android-based models nipping at its heels, the iPad managed to not only hold its own, but up the ante for performance. When you add to that the breadth and quality of its apps, the iPad is still the tablet to beat."

Apple?s commanding lead in tablet-friendly apps ? over 275,000 built specifically for the iPad?s larger screens, versus the underwhelming handful?of tablet-specific apps?available in the?Google Play store ? helps keep it on top. A key reason for the App Store?s initial success is that Apple has its customers trained to spend money, something Google has never really been able to do. When developers release iPad apps, they expect to get paid by the download; to spend time and money bringing the same app to another platform, they must first calculate the risks and rewards.

This can be a vicious circle: If nobody's paying for Android tablet?apps, new ones won't be quick to show up, and then nobody will buy the tablets ... because of a lack of apps. Google has revamped its Google Play store, combining apps with movies and music, in?the hope that at least some customers would?start paying for some content.

Engage!
But there's more to it than just numbers: There?s increasing evidence that iOS users are far more engaged than Android users. NetMarketShare data reported in Fortune last June say that the share of mobile Internet usage for iOS had reached 62 percent, while the far greater population of Android devices hadn?t quite reached 20 percent.

A fresh study by IBM takes it further: Nearly 10 percent of all online shopping over Black Friday was done on iPads, beating "any other tablet or smartphone," says the tech firm. iPhones made up 8.7 percent, while Android was down at 5.5 percent. The so-called ?iPad Factor? is even more pronounced when compared to other tablets: It represented 88.3 percent of tablet online shopping, followed by the Barnes & Noble Nook at 3.1 percent, Amazon Kindle at 2.4 percent and the Samsung Galaxy at 1.8 percent, says IBM's press release.

And that's why makers of Android tablets should be afraid, because when it comes to tablets, the desire for engagement must precede the tablet purchase.

Amazon and Barnes & Noble have had more luck than other non-Apple tablets in grabbing market share, at least in short bursts, because their tablets come with a built-in sales argument: Buy this to enjoy books and videos to your heart's content.

Amazon has the added advantage of customers who spend so frequently that they keep their credit cards on file, and enough revenues that it can sell tablets at cost, hoping to see profits through media sales.

But while the $70-per-year Amazon Prime video service is nice, its library is not as nice as the omnipresent Netflix's, and the service itself has a large base of customers who signed up for shipping perks, not streaming TV shows.

Most importantly, Amazon makes most of its digital products available on competing iPads, too. The customer's dilemma becomes: "Do I go cheap and get an Amazon-focused experience? Or do I spend more for a broader platform that includes Amazon's services and a lot more?" Apple may push its own services pretty hard, but the flowering of the App Store means that the iPad has become a crossroads of Internet experiences.

All of these factors mean that the iPad,?this expensive-ish not-quite-a-PC that was laughed at when it launched in 2010,?will hold onto its crown for the foreseeable future, as alternatives continue to scramble for relevance. In the smartphone world, someone shopping for an iPhone may well settle for a cheaper Android phone. Yet when it comes to tablets, someone who decides not to buy an iPad may simply choose nothing at all.

Wilson Rothman is the Technology & Science?editor at NBC News Digital. Catch up with him on Twitter at @wjrothman, and join our conversation on Facebook.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/tablets-2012-competition-abounds-ipad-hangs-its-crown-1C7275559

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Falling In Love | Psychology Today

Have you ever really thought about your experience(s) with falling in love? Have you ever analyzed what your ?head over heels? attachment style communicates about your needs, your level of maturity, or you as a person? Nearly every person has at least one experience, if not several, of falling in love, with most people regarding satisfying love relationships as essential to their own happiness.

Falling in love is when the strong desire for a close, romantic relationship with a particular individual sets in. Some theorists hold that falling in love contributes to one?s identity development and personality integration, while others focus on its undesirable aspects and its irrational, addictive, basically neurosis-like, forms.

Ancient Greeks hailed love as a dualism of the body and soul, a conceptualization that still plays heavily into Western thoughts on love. The body?s love springs from the groin and is considered the lusty, carnal, biological aspect of love meant to encourage reproduction. Despite such evolutionary purposes, this more private, playful side of love has been deemed sweaty, noisy, fleshy, and dirty.

Spiritual love, however, is the purer side of love, originating in one?s heart, mind, and soul, and becoming lyrical, romantic and public as lovers fall for each other. Together, this dualism becomes limerance, the ?intense emotional state of falling in love and being love-smitten.? It?s often accompanied by a roller coaster of emotional highs and lows influenced by the perceived course of events with a beloved.

In The Art of Loving (1956), Erich Fromm holds that love is an art that must be learned and practiced. When immature, love consists of a dependent relationship between two individuals. When mature, love is characterized by responsibility, care, respect, and knowledge of the beloved. Lovers are able to preserve their individuality and integrity while in this state. Whether mature or immature, erotic love involves a craving of total, exclusive, enduring union with another.

Theorists since Fromm have captured this dichotomy in other ways. Abraham Maslow (1968) explained it as B-love (being love) - that of having an unselfish in love for another - and ?D-love? (deficiency love), involving a selfish, strong need for love. If pressed, many lovers would admit that their ?in love? relationship balances on a tight wire between the two, a sentiment explained by Blau?s (1964) exchange theory of love.

It characterizes love?s development as needing a good balance of mutuality and consistent rewards exchange between partners. Such, then, begs the question of what are you getting versus giving when analyzing your in love affairs. The answer to that says a lot about you.

Fromm holds that, for most people, issues with love revolve around how to be loved and how to be lovable rather than their capacity and ability to love. Everyone is trying to offer ? and attain ? an attractive ?package of qualities.? For men, love is sought through their ability to be successful, powerful and wealthy. For women, it is through their attractiveness, like body and dress, which is used to lure love.

Both genders seek love through friends, popularity, sex appeal, and influence. The bargain nearly everyone seeks is the partner who is socially desirable and valuable, yet desiring only one lover and the potential (and limitations) that person has to offer. Ultimately, it is believed that the romantic love that will flourish should lead to marriage or long-term commitment. A pair?s ability or inability to reach this level of coupledom is largely due to the balance of needs, in light of individual maturity levels. Such either bolsters or burdens an ?in love? union, helping to explain our experiences with love.

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Source: http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/mate-relate-and-communicate/201211/falling-in-love

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dami.moor: Professional Reflections: A Service Delivery Issue I feel ...


An issue I feel strongly about is using scores from standardized tests to determine (assess) an individual?s speech and language abilities. I learned about what validity and reliability mean in reference to using standardized testing tools early in my educational course work for this field. What is bothersome to me is that while it is common knowledge that most if not all exams, especially those for children, are not ?normed? on children I would test, many agencies and supervisors demand a score as part of an evaluation report.

Children I would test are those that live in New York City and the New York region (i.e., Long Island, Yonkers, Westchester). Further exasperating this topic are those children which are exposed to more than one language. These children do not follow the ?typical? speech and language developmental norms of any monolingual community. Therefore, why are SLPs using these testing tools to make an assessment? Some may think the SLP is monolingual and may not be aware. Let?s make it clear, there is no SLP that should graduate from any program, bilingual or not, that is not aware of reading a testing manual at the least. We are also taught, even if briefly, that testing tools should be scanned to remove or adjust bias questions/materials and that bilingual children should be tested by bilingual SLPs. Let me make another point clear: while a person is bilingual it does not qualify them to assess a bilingual person. For example, I am proficiently bilingual in English and Spanish. ??

What is especially worrisome is that while this is such a touchy subject, a certified SLP can actually lose their license over this issue/topic (using a score to report findings). I would venture and guess that one or two malefactions would not substantiate a license being revoked, however it baffles me as to how not more of an emphasis is made on using appropriate testing materials and informed clinical opinions to report findings instead of using scores from a test. In New York City there are rarely any children that would meet the reliability, validity, and norming standards for any test that I know of, yet I find that too often they are used to assess the child?s language abilities.

Catherine J. Crowley is not only the director of the Bilingual Institute at Teachers College, Columbia University but she is an advocate for this issue. In reality, I cannot say she is an advocate she is the leader who identifies what issues need to change and how to go about changing them. Last year when I started at the institute she informed us of some upcoming trainings and reforms regarding this precise topic: agencies forcing their employees to use scores to report a disorder/delay. Cate, as she likes to be addressed by her students, is still conducting trainings around the city to various agencies and changing policies as we speak. She has a lot of support, some of which is through her students and staff. Cate posts information on the institution?s Facebook page such as rallies, petitions, current events, etc. This is a person that I would reach out to about this issue and support for continuing to proctor this change.?

Source: http://anelonherbilingualslpmission.blogspot.com/2012/11/a-service-delivery-issue-i-feel.html

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Lincoln chef Alec Maxfield into semi-final of BBC2's Masterchef: The ...

A Lincoln chef has progressed to the semi-final stage BBC2's Masterchef: The Professionals.

Alec Maxfield, head chef at the Double Tree by Hilton on the Brayford in Lincoln, made it to the semi-final after last night's show.

  1. Alec Maxfield is head chef at the Double Tree by Hilton in Lincoln

The 30-year-old passed the first stage of the challenge after cooking pan-fried pollock with a celeriac and lemon puree with crushed new potatoes.

He then had to prepare another main course and dessert to present to food critics.

He cooked pan-fried turbot with peas and beef dripping potatoes and pea puree; scallop with a cabernet sauvignon reduction; tartar velout?. This was followed by a liquid chocolate cake with variations of apricot ? pur?e, gel, raw apricot, poached apricot and a sorbet.

He received positive feedback from critics Tracey MacLeod and Jay Rayner, as well as judges Gregg Wallace and Michel Roux junior as he progressed to the semi-final.

Ms MacLeod said that the turbot dish was 'the best composed dish of ther day' and Ms Rayner hailed the chocolate fondant as 'a bit of a triumph'.

?It is such a relief to get through,? he Mr Maxfield.

?I couldn?t be happier. I don?t want to leave. I want to go all the way through to the final.?

The semi-final of Masterchef: The Professionals will be shown on BBC2 on Monday at 8.30pm.

Source: http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/Lincoln-chef-Alec-Maxfield-semi-final-BBC2-s/story-17438150-detail/story.html

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Pinnacle Report for Weston MA Real Estate 11/12/12 ? 11/25/12

Posted on November 26th, 2012

I hope everyone had a fabulous Thanksgiving, which to me is always the official kick-off of the holiday season ? a time filled with decorations, inflatables, nutcrackers, holiday parties, children?s concerts, shopping galore, family happenings and tons of fun. As we enter into this time of the year, I send you happy wishes for a fabulous few weeks of holiday festivities and cheer.

And now back to the task at hand ? the Weston, MA real estate market?. In the last two weeks in Weston, four single family homes came on the market and seven sold.*? Our sold activity was strong especially given that we just celebrated the long Thanksgiving weekend. This is traditionally when our inventory is at its lowest as many sellers rest their homes from the market during the holidays. We see this reflected in our current number of listings (49) ? the lowest it has been since I started my Pinnacle Report in January 2010. To give some perspective, the inventory was 62 in my last report and 79 this time last year. This market never ceases to amaze?.

To get the details on the market stats, please click Weston Pinnacle Report 11-12-2012-11-25-2012. And for more information about the real estate market in?Weston, ?Wellesley, ?Wayland and the surrounding towns or if you are considering selling your home, please contact me,?Lisa Curlett (781-267-2844 or?www.homesalesbylisa.com), to answer any questions or for a complimentary home appraisal.

* Sold means pending/under agreement and not yet closed.

Source: http://www.homesalesbylisa.com/holidays/pinnacle-report-for-weston-ma-real-estate-111212-112512/

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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Nets take 1st Brooklyn matchup with Knicks in OT

New York Knicks center Tyson Chandler (6) knocks the ball from the hands of Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams (8) in the first half of their NBA basketball game at Barclays Center, Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, in New York. Nets' Brook Lopez, rear left, and Knicks' Rasheed Wallace (36) watch the play. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

New York Knicks center Tyson Chandler (6) knocks the ball from the hands of Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams (8) in the first half of their NBA basketball game at Barclays Center, Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, in New York. Nets' Brook Lopez, rear left, and Knicks' Rasheed Wallace (36) watch the play. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

New York Knicks center Tyson Chandler (6) dunks over Brooklyn Nets forward Gerald Wallace (45) and center Brook Lopez (11) in the first half of their NBA basketball game at Barclays Center, Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

New York Knicks center Tyson Chandler (6) reacts after dunking as Brooklyn Nets forward Gerald Wallace, far left, watches in the first half of their NBA basketball game, at Barclays Center, Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams (8) shoots over New York Knicks guard Raymond Felton (2) in the first half of their NBA basketball game at Barclays Center, Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

Brooklyn Nets guard Deron Williams (8) drives against New York Knicks guard J.R. Smith (8) in the first half of their NBA basketball game at Barclays Center, Monday, Nov. 26, 2012, in New York. (AP Photo/Kathy Willens)

(AP) ? They share a city, first place and now the belief that this new-look, New York matchup could be a real rivalry.

And what a stirring start to it for the Nets and Knicks.

The Nets won the crowd ? and the game ? in the first meeting in Brooklyn, pulling out a 96-89 overtime victory on Monday night to tie the Knicks atop the Atlantic Division on a breakthrough night for their franchise.

"It was absolutely fantastic. It was a great game for the fans," Nets center Brook Lopez said. "Having two great teams in New York, the fans are in the best position of all."

With their fans outnumbering and at times outchanting the Knicks' counterparts for a change, the Nets improved to 7-1 in their new home before a sellout crowd of 17,732 that was more black than blue, just the way the Nets hoped.

"Every time some sort of Knicks contingency started to cheer, our fans got louder," Nets coach Avery Johnson said.

Jerry Stackhouse, wearing the No. 42 Jackie Robinson made famous in Brooklyn, hit the tiebreaking 3-pointer with 3:31 left in overtime as the Nets controlled the extra period of a playoff-like game that neither team led by more than seven.

Lopez had 22 points and 11 rebounds, and Deron Williams added 16 points and 14 assists as the Nets joined the Knicks at 9-4 amid a loud chant of "Brook-lyn! Brook-lyn!" at the finish. Stackhouse scored 14 points.

Carmelo Anthony had 35 points and 13 rebounds, but was only 10 of 16 at the free throw line and missed the potential go-ahead jumper with about 5 seconds left in regulation. Tyson Chandler finished with 28 points and 10 boards, but no other Knicks player was in double figures.

"They're across the bridge. They're here in Brooklyn. We're in the city. They're in the same division, the same sports town. I guess you can say this started something," Anthony said.

Raymond Felton was just 3 of 19 from the field, but the Knicks had to stick with him with fellow point guard and former Nets star Jason Kidd out with back spasms. Another starter, Ronnie Brewer, was lost for the overtime with a dislocated left ring finger.

"I'm upset at myself. I had a bad shooting night," Felton said. "I'm probably just as mad as any fan, any player, anybody you could think about."

The first matchup of Brooklyn and New York pro franchises since the Dodgers played the New York Giants on Sept. 8 1957, at the Polo Grounds was loud, energetic, and close throughout. Both teams played as if this meant more than the usual regular-season game.

"It was just a total 180 from what we saw last year, where it was mostly Knicks fans and all the chants and all the cheers were for them. It's great to feel that we have a home-court advantage finally," Williams said.

"This was a playoff-type atmosphere. You could definitely feel it on the court and it was a great game to be a part of."

It's the latest the Nets have had at least a share of first place since Jan. 30, 2007, when they and Toronto were both 22-23. It's the latest the Knicks and Nets have been tied atop the division since Nov. 30, 1997.

The game was originally scheduled as the Nov. 1 season opener for both teams but was postponed after Superstorm Sandy, when much of the mass transit around the city was knocked out. Barclays Center sits above a major transportation hub, and without subways running many fans wouldn't have been able to get here.

The Knicks have always been the clear No. 1 franchise in the area, even when the Nets had Kidd and were better, and the Nets have long believed the move to Brooklyn and the $1 billion Barclays Center would help them even things. Nationally televised and with more than 100 media members, this was easily their most anticipated game in years, though Johnson denied that it meant more to the Nets than the Knicks.

"I think it's just as important for them, because if we're so much the new kid on the block and we're trying to come in and gain some territorial rights, I think they're going to try to do everything they can to push back, so I think it's great," Johnson said before the game. "I don't think it's so much of a Duke-North Carolina rivalry yet, but hopefully one day it'll get there."

Johnson estimated that games in New Jersey since he'd been with the Nets were an 80-20 fan split for the Knicks, and he hoped that would turn around Monday. It didn't flip completely, but it seemed the home team's fans made up about 60-65 percent of the crowd, the orange and blue that was long so ubiquitous harder to spot this time.

But Johnson made it clear the Nets needed to win the game, not just the crowd, for this to be a successful night, and his team was in great position up five with 4 minutes to play in regulation. The Knicks ran off eight straight to take an 84-81 lead with 1:40 left, but they wouldn't score again. Lopez tied it with a free throw with 24 seconds remaining, and after Anthony missed a jumper, Williams was off on a long attempt before the buzzer.

Chandler dunked to open overtime, but the Nets answered with eight straight points, taking the lead for good at 89-86 on Stackhouse's 3-pointer with 3:31 remaining before three straight points from Gerald Wallace, who finished with 16.

Both sides downplayed the idea of a rivalry ? yet ? leading into the game, but change was noticeable right from the start.

The Knicks were loudly booed during the announcement of starting lineups, with Anthony, a Brooklyn native whom the Nets tried to acquire before the Knicks did, receiving the type of loud, mixed response that usually goes to LeBron James.

There were dueling chants on one early possession, Knicks fans hollering "Defense! Defense!" while Nets supporters tried to drown them out with "Brook-lyn! Brook-lyn!"

The only time crowd support seemed unanimous was when local sports stars or celebrities, such as Jay-Z and Beyonce sitting near the Nets bench, were shown on the overhead scoreboard.

Notes: The Nets have won six straight at home for the first time since December 2003. They started 18-1 at home in 2002-03. ... The teams meet three times in the next 3? weeks. The Knicks return to Brooklyn on Dec. 11 and host the Nets on Dec. 19. ... With Kidd out, the Knicks started Kurt Thomas ? and actually got older. Kidd will turn 40 in March. Thomas, the league's oldest player, turned 40 in October. ... Anthony (10.9 ppg) and Lopez (7.9) entered as the NBA's top two first-quarter scorers. Anthony had only four points, while Lopez scored eight.

Associated Press

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