Sunday, September 30, 2012

Airlines see surge in traffic to Africa

Published: Saturday, September 29, 2012, 1:32 p.m.

FRANKFURT ? After decades as the poor relation of global air transport, Africa is attracting carriers from Brussels to Beijing as a commodities boom spurs economic growth.

British Airways began serving its 19th destination there on Sept. 10, while Qatar Airways adds its fourth route of the year next month and FastJet starts flights in November with the aim of becoming the first ever pan-African discount carrier.

Airlines hurt by traffic declines elsewhere are rushing to tap a rare growth market as economies in the sub-Saharan region expand an average 5.3 percent in 2012, outpacing Russia, Brazil and much of Asia, according to International Monetary Fund estimates. Hurdles to expansion include safety issues, corruption, state interference and of selling tickets in economies reliant on cash and lacking ready internet access.

"With the right cost structure there's no reason why airlines shouldn't succeed," International Air Transport Association Chief Executive Officer Tony Tyler said by phone from Dakar during a visit to Senegal this month. "We've seen that happen in Asia, Latin America and other parts of the developing world. People here say the easiest way to fly anywhere in Africa is via Paris, which is ridiculous."

British Airways, a unit of International Consolidated Airlines Group, added flights to Liberia via Sierra Leone on Sept. 10 and now serves 16 Africa countries. Brussels Airlines ? 45 percent owned by Germany's Deutsche Lufthansa ? has almost doubled the number of passengers it carries to the continent since 2008 and founded a subsidiary in the Congo.

Gulf carriers are also adding African routes, with Dubai- based Emirates, the world's biggest airline by international traffic, leading the way with 22 destinations, including the addition this year of Lusaka in Zambia and Harare in Zimbabwe.

Qatar Air will fly to Mozambique from October, its 18th African route, after already adding the sub-Saharan destinations of Mombassa in Kenya, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania and Kigali in Rwanda ? the fastest growing of Africa's top 25 airports. Abu Dhabi-based Etihad Airways this year began flights to Nairobi and Lagos, the continent's two busiest hubs, and will serve Addis Ababa from November for a total of eight African cities.

Asian operators are also joining the rush, with China Southern Airlines Co., the nation's biggest carrier by passenger numbers, prioritizing African expansion above other markets, Si Xianmin, the Guangzhou-based company's chairman, said June 6.

Still, the industry is starting from a low base, adding $8 billion to Africa's gross domestic product in 2011, the smallest contribution in any continent, and employing 260,000 people, IATA says. That compares with $231.9 billion and 3.1 million jobs in North America, which has the biggest aviation economy.

Air links have traditionally been strongest with former colonial nations in Europe, in southern and eastern Africa, and on a north-south axis down the continent's spine. That means growth opportunities are greatest on ill-served east-west routes, both within the region and to the Americas and Asia, said Herman Carpentier, Africa sales chief at Brussels Airlines.

The company's response has been to establish Korongo Airlines, an $11 million joint venture with mining entrepreneur George Forrest's Groupe Forrest International in the Democratic Republic of Congo, a former Belgian colony where the economy is forecast to grow 3 percent this year.

The unit, which operates from Lubumbashi in the south of the country to the capital Kinshasa and to Johannesburg, plans to expand to commercial hub Mbuji-Mayi and mining center Kolwezi in the next year, according to Carpentier, who said the model could be replicated in other African countries if successful.

"There's a general lack of intra-African flights, yet other infrastructure is very basic or non-existent in some areas, so air travel is the best way to get around," Carpentier said in a phone interview from Brussels. "I think there's real demand."

High fuel prices generally viewed as negative for airlines are also driving growth in states with crude deposits, boosting business flights and stirring leisure demand among a nascent middle class. Oil is spurring travel across central Africa, from Angola as far east as Uganda and Kenya, Carpentier said.

It's in the east that FastJet will commence flying with the aim of becoming the first discount carrier to span the region. The company is building a fleet of Airbus SAS A319 jets and will operate first from Tanzania then Kenya, Ghana and Angola using licenses held by majority investor Lonrho, a mining, oil and agricultural group active in Africa for more than 100 years.

The challenges for such startups are very different from those faced elsewhere, according to Ron Peri, CEO of Orlando- based airline ticketing specialist Radixx International, who sums them up as the "Three Cs" ? for a cash-based economy, the prevalence of corruption, and a general lack of competence.

"If you have strong cash markets but not necessarily the strongest personal ethics you wind up with corruption all over the place," Peri said in an interview. "You need to have audit trails everywhere. In Africa they talk about 'revenue leakage,' which is shorthand for 'my employees are robbing me blind.'"

Graft isn't limited to those directly involved in revenue collection, according to IATA's Tyler.

"Governments can't stop interfering and squeezing to try and get money," he said. "They should look at aviation not as a cash cow to be milked but as an engine for economic growth which in the long run will provide much more tax revenue, employment and social development. We've seen that happen in Asia."

Source: http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20120929/BIZ/120929872

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

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Touch Bionics releases new prosthetic fingers, flips the old ones the bird

Touch Bionics releases new prosthetic fingers, flip the old ones the bird

The only upgrades available for our puny human hands are gaming controller calluses, but if you're sporting an i-LIMB digits hand prosthesis, you can now grab a set of improved fingers. Touch Bionics' "smaller, lighter and more anatomically accurate" appendages are now available worldwide, as well as a new wrist-band unit which houses all the necessary computing power and juice for their function. Best of all, these developments allow more people to adopt the tech than the previous generation, including those with more petite hands or finger amputations closer to the knuckle. We don't know how much it'll cost for a fresh set, but we'll let health agencies and insurance companies deal with that part. With these upgrades and RSL Steeper's latest offering, it won't be long before our flesh-based variants are meager in comparison.

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Plane with 19 on board crashes in Nepalese capital

KATMANDU, Nepal (AP) ? A plane carrying trekkers into the Everest region crashed Friday morning in Nepal's capital, and all 19 people on board are believed dead, authorities said.

Thirteen people on board were foreigners, while three passengers and the three crew members were from Nepal, said Katmandu airport chief Narayan Bastakoti. He said all the 19 were believed to have been killed when the plane crashed.

The twin-engine prop plane belonging to the domestic Sita Air crashed onto open ground near the Manohara River on the southwest edge of Katmandu, just minutes after takeoff. Weather conditions were clear.

Firefighters brought the fire in the wreckage under control and police rescuers were trying to pull out the bodies, Bastakoti said.

The plane was heading for Lukla, the gateway to Mount Everest. Thousands of Westerners head to the region around the world's highest peak yearly for trekking trips. Autumn is considered the best time to trek the foothills of the Himalayan peaks.

The crash follows an avalanche on another Nepal peak Sunday that killed seven foreign climbers and a Nepali guide.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

Homecoming bullying prank turns to civic support of victim Whitney Kropp (+video)

A homecoming prank and its outcome breaks hearts and then warms them: Bullying victim Whitney Kropp was nominated for homecoming court as a joke, but her small town rallies around her.

By Lauren Parker-Gill,?Contributing Blogger / September 27, 2012

Bullying victim Whitney Krapp thanks her community of supporters, posted on September 16, 2012.

It has always been said ? kids are cruel. As time goes by, bullying continues to reach new heights, as Whitney Kropp can unfortunately attest. She was the target of the cruelest of pranks, when her high school nominated her as the sophomore representative for their Homecoming Court.

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At first, she was shocked and excited by the homecoming vote, until she learned the cruel reality ? the students in her school thought it would be funny if an unpopular student won. They wasted no time and began pointing and laughing at her in the hallways and posting about it on her Facebook page.

And the popular football player who was voted to escort her? He withdrew his name because he didn?t want to be linked with her.

?I thought I wasn?t worthy,? said Kropp, 16. ?I was this big old joke.? Whitney was devastated and wanted to withdraw, herself. However, at the urging of her grandmother, mother and sister, she planned to attend the game, to hold her head high and not give the bullies that satisfaction.

As word of this quickly spread through her small town, her community rallied around her. Showering her with support, local businesses offered her everything; a new dress, new shoes and a tiara, as well as having her hair and nails done.The town also plans to pack the football stadium for the homecoming game this weekend, wearing Team Whitney shirts, so they can cheer for her when she is introduced at halftime.

Beyond her town, this story has spread online and a Facebook page called?Support Whitney Kropp?was created 11 days ago, so more people can show her their support. It already has over 46,000 likes.

This story both breaks and warms my heart.

What started out as a heartless and terrible prank on a 16 year-old-girl, has turned into such a positive story because of people willing to take a stand against bullying. I hate to even think about what Homecoming would have been like for Whitney, if her town didn?t rally behind her.

Would the students have further humiliated her by booing when her name was announced? Or would they have done something even worse? This story could have had a very different, very tragic outcome.

I am truly so moved by this town, for taking her by the hand and showing her that she is not a joke ? and she is worthy. Good for them.

As for the bullies who calculated this disgusting act? The school district is conducting an investigation. I?m hoping this isn?t the end of the story ? that there will be consequences for those involved.

If not, do you think the outpouring of support is enough to teach them a lesson?

The Christian Science Monitor has assembled a diverse group of the best family and parenting bloggers out there. Our contributing and guest bloggers are not employed or directed by the Monitor, and the views expressed are the bloggers' own, as is responsibility for the content of their blogs. Lauren Parker-Gill blogs at Spill the Beans.

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What?s the Difference Between Life and Death?

A 1728 oil painting by Cornelis Troost depicting an anatomy lesson using a cadaver. A 1728 oil painting by Cornelis Troost depicting an anatomy lesson using a cadaver

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Two hundred years ago, a Scottish medical student named Robert Christison watched a human vivisection.

It was inadvertent; the subject was meant to be dead. But in the days before people willingly left their bodies to science, surgeons stole them. The aftermath of judicial hangings was a competition between ?the relatives and the [surgical] students?the former to carry off the body intact, the latter to dissect it,? Christison wrote in his autobiography. ?Thus dissection was apt to be performed with indecent, sometimes with dangerous haste. It was no uncommon occurrence that, when the operator proceeded with his work, the body was sensibly warm, the limbs not yet rigid.? Hangings were sometimes ineffective, and the condemned survived. No wonder then that occasionally, in their rush, surgeons got it wrong and opened up a body to demonstrate its anatomy only to discover it was not yet a corpse.

Even if you're in less of a rush, simple observation has always been worryingly fallible when it comes to distinguishing life from death. When I was a junior doctor, I recall the hairs on the back of my neck slowly rising as I walked toward a patient's room. His family had just stopped me at the end of their visit, saying ?I think we'll come back tomorrow, we've been sitting with him for an hour and he's seemed awfully quiet.? He would forever remain that way. I found I often made the reverse mistake: Walking into the room of an elderly patient, it could take some time to recognize their stillness as that of sleep.

Preceding generations adopted technological aids to help them. Holding a mirror over a face to see if it misted up could be genuinely useful. The stethoscope?invented by a French doctor, Rene Laennec, who was embarrassed by putting his ear to his patient's bosom?meant that respiration and heart sounds could be listened for more accurately. All this helped, but it didn't fully solve the problem.

The precise division between life and death has always been unclear. In the 18th century, the chemistry of living (organic) and nonliving (inorganic) things was held to be fundamentally different. Into the former, God placed a spark of life?meaning that biochemical processes were absolutely different from the chemical reactions that could be created by mankind or the natural world. That belief was shown false in the 1820s, when a German chemist, Friedrich W?hler, synthesized the first organic molecules. But even today it lingers on: The vague way in which organic is used as a euphemism for healthy and good is its relic. Throughout the 19th century, the exact spark of life remained an object of great interest, and also of great doubt.

Discussions of the soul tended to lead nowhere, since that word meant so many different things to different people. It was hard to prove when the soul left the body because it was something whose nature and identity no one could agree on. Hence a favorite distinction between the living and the dead rested directly on the word of God. Leviticus 17:11 and 17:14 were clear: Blood?was the stuff of life. William Harvey, who discovered how blood circulated, wrote that it was ?the first to live and the last to die.? Blood was life. So long as it was liquid, life remained.

Hence Christison's alarm as he watched the surgeon cut into the warm body. ?Fluid blood gushed in abundance from the first incisions through the skin ? Instantly I seized [the surgeon's] wrist in great alarm, and arrested his progress; nor was I easily persuaded to let him go on, when I saw the blood coagulate on the table exactly like living blood.? Peer pressure overcame his qualms, however, and he not only released the surgeon but remained part of the attentive audience. He was convinced that the man was alive, but he became willing to watch all the same.

John Hunter, the greatest surgeon of the 18th century, also believed that those whose blood was liquid were still alive, yet he had no problem slicing their hearts out?or even, in the interests of science, tasting them. (Wishing to explore human sexual function, he acquired the corpse of a man who died in the moment before ejaculation. When held in the mouth, Hunter reported, the dead man's semen had a slightly spicy taste.) An appetite for knowledge has never been a guarantee of compassion or of respect for the wishes of the dead.

In the years since Hunter, though, these concerns have genuinely advanced. We're better at saying where life ends and better at honoring the physical remains and the last wishes of our fellows?which is not to say there isn't still room for improvement. For many decades, we accepted that people died when their heart stopped beating, that is, when it stopped circulating blood. Why did we hold onto that notion, even long after we understood that electrical activity was the fundamental substrate for our lives? Once more, the limitation was partly technical?a heartbeat is relatively easy to detect?and partly not. The idea that blood was the stuff of life lingered on, aided by the dual meaning of ?heart? it helped bequeath to our language and our thoughts. Did the body Christison saw being opened still have a beating heart? Was it, in any real way, alive? It certainly was in Cristison?s eyes, but whether it would have been in ours is harder to say.

Once we became confident about the primacy of electrical activity in the brain as the sign of life, we were able to be more positive. The need for donated organs pushed changes in our definition of death, especially because an organ-transplant recipient?s prospects for survival are much better when the organ is taken from a donor with a beating heart. In 1968, the wonderfully named Ad Hoc Committee of Harvard Medical School argued that death should no longer be regarded as occurring when the heart stopped, but when electrical activity ceased in the brain. Once that was gone, so was the person.

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US pricing leaks for incoming Xbox Music service

US pricing leaks for incoming Xbox Music service

Following those British-based leaks yesterday, a second mole has now offered us a glimpse at Xbox Music pricing across the Atlantic. It looks like the Zune successor will offer a longer 30-day free trial, alongside $10 per-month and $100 annual subscriptions. Surprise -- looks like Americans are getting a better deal.

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Swimmer Ryan Lochte picks training over Tinseltown

LOS ANGELES (AP) ? With his camera-ready good looks, quirky catchphrases and funky fashion choices, swimmer Ryan Lochte parlayed the five medals he won at this summer's Olympic Games into a bourgeoning media career.

But Lochte says he's back in the pool training for future competitions and only embraced Hollywood to raise his sport's profile.

He worked as a fashion correspondent for TV's "Extra" during New York Fashion Week, filmed cameos for "30 Rock" and "90210," introduced Lil Wayne on stage at last week's I Heart Radio concert in Las Vegas and was spoofed by Seth MacFarlane on the season opener of "Saturday Night Live."

Still, if acting calls, he might consider it, saying he "had a blast" working on set. But swimming comes first.

"If it fits into my training," he said, "I'll do it."

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MediaTek plans for quad-core chips in budget smartphones by early 2013

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As much as MediaTek is known for powering budget smartphones, the company is keen to make a fast track into the big leagues. Or bigger, at any rate. General manager Xie Qingjiang explains to China Times that MediaTek should have a quad-core, 28-nanometer mobile processor in production between the fall and the very start of 2013 -- not bad for a firm that just introduced a dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 design this summer. Smartphones built around the new part should arrive before the first quarter of 2013 is over. Details aren't available for the processor in question, although it's reasonable to say that MediaTek is more likely to serve a cost-conscious crowd than to compete in the lofty realms of the similarly 28nm Snapdragon S4 Pro. The move to quad-core could nonetheless be a welcome spike in performance for an audience that often has to settle for old technology.

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Norway: Island Offshore Takes Delivery of LNG ... - LNG World News

Island Offshore Management took delivery of the 21?st vessel in its fleet. Island Contender is of design UT 776 CDG and equipped for operating on LNG alone.

Island Contender is the sistership to Island Crusader delivered in May.

Fuel consumption measurements show that it was correct to go for this configuration, 2 larger gas engines which can be used alone or together in all operational situations, and 2 diesel engines if more power is required.

With the actual prices on gas and gasoil it is a considerable saving to utilize gas, and from the environmental point of view it is much better.

The vessel has no contract yet. In a few days, after onboard preparations, she will be ready for duties in the Offshore supply market.


LNG World News Staff, September 27, 2012; Image: Island Offshore

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SB 1070 impacts ASU community | ASU News | The State Press ...

A protester holds an anti SB 1070 sign during a protest Sept. 19 outside of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office in downtown Phoenix. (Photo by Aaron Lavinsky)

The ASU community had mixed reactions to federal judge Susan Bolton?s ruling last week that lifted the injunction on the ?papers, please? provision of Arizona?s immigration law, Senate Bill 1070.

The provision, which is now in effect, requires officers to question the immigration status of anyone they suspect is not lawfully present in the country.

Chicana-Latina issues professor Sujey Vega said this decision affects ASU deeply and cannot be separated from President Barack Obama?s new immigration policy.

The policy, commonly called ?mini-DREAM act,? allows young illegal immigrants to apply for two-year deportation waivers as long as they have no criminal records, are students or have served in the military.

Despite the president?s new policy, Vega said Arizona?s immigration law has made undocumented students less likely to come forward.

She said she admires and supports the DREAMers who have joined the ?undocumented and unafraid? movement.

?I give them a lot of credit, especially in an environment like Arizona,? she said.

This is not only a Latino issue, Vega said.

?I fear it makes us look bad as a state, and I fear the University is impacted by it,? she said. ?Because of (SB) 1070, speakers refuse to come to ASU (and) international students think twice about enrolling. It affects all of us.?

The law targets a particular racial group regardless of whether they are actually illegal immigrants, Vega said.

?It?s a hazard for those of us who look ?foreign,?? she said. ?We know there?s a specific look they?re searching for. If the law was followed, then everybody would be checked.?

Vega said the law segregates the community.

?As a society, we need to learn how to work together,? she said. ?This law only divides us.?

Joe Garcia, director of Latino Public Policy at the Morrison Institute for Public Policy, said SB 1070 is not enforceable.

?The underline of the ?Show Me Your Papers? provision is that even if you arrest someone, there?s no way to get them processed,? he said.

SB 1070 cannot be separated from the DREAM Act, Garcia said.

?Regarding ASU, you can?t talk about SB 1070 without talking about the DREAM Act,? he said. ?The second will trump the first one, for sure.?

The immigration law has a psychological effect on people, Garcia said.

?It affects undocumented people who don?t know all the facts,? he said. ?SB 1070 isn?t quite the legal monster we thought it would be.?

Teaching English to speakers of other languages graduate student Linda Hill said she does not consider SB 1070 discriminatory.

?People carrying papers to show their legal status is not racial profiling,? she said. ?There are internationals in my family who have gone through the process to become documented.?

Hill said she supports legal immigration.

?We?re a nation of immigrants and we welcome them as long as they go it the right way,? she said.

Biochemistry junior Esequiel Olivares, the son of immigrants, said SB 1070 racially profiles people.

?It?s unfair for the little kids whose parents brought them here,? he said. ?It should be enforced, but in a different manner.?

The law has impacted the Hispanic community, Olivares said.

?A lot of people have moved,? he said. ?I grew up in a Hispanic community and most of them have left.?

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Source: http://www.statepress.com/2012/09/24/sb-1070-impacts-asu-community/

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Lupe Fiasco Takes To The Podium On Food & Liquor II

MC's political passion doesn't die down with latest album, out now.
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Minorities fish in polluted local waters despite warnings, leading to ...

FROM THE GRIO ? Fried fish, crab cakes, and seafood gumbo are some of the many traditional seafood dishes found in the culinary arsenals of African-American cookbooks. However, those using locally-caught fish to cook up these dishes might be unknowingly poisoning themselves and their families in the process.

A recent article published by Environmental Health News showed that despite minorities being most at risk for consuming contaminated fish caught in the nation?s rivers, lakes and bays, more than 4,500 state advisories warning against such consumption has failed to adequately reach them.

?It?s certainly a national issue,? said Rae Tyson, author of the article, which is part of EHN?s larger environmental justice issues series. Tyson spent three months traveling to the Great Lakes and upstate New York and speaking with about thirty doctors, state environmental agencies, activists, minority groups and fishermen from across the country.

?The fact is that there is not a high level of awareness,? said Tyson.

In eating the fish from their neighborhood waters, African-Americans, Asian and Latino immigrants, and Native Americans, especially those in low-income communities, unknowingly ingest contaminants like mercury and industrial compounds linked to neurological problems. Women under 50, pregnant women, and children run the most risk of suffering directly from eating the tainted food.

Minority communities have been found to consume fish, aquatic life and wildlife in greater quantities than the general population, as reported in a landmark study published by the EPA in 2001. A 2011 Cornell University survey illustrated another disparity, finding that of the 1,700 licensed Great Lakes fishermen questioned, 61 percent of whites said they followed the advisories, compared to only 50 percent of non-whites.

Why do so many minorities persist in the dangerous practice? ?For some, fishing is a necessity and not a sport. If you need to put food on the table, or if your heritage is tied up with fishing, education can only go so far,? Andria Ventura of California?s Clean Water Action was quoted as saying in Tyson?s report.

Yet, authorities must also take more responsibility for failing to communicate the risks of eating items fished from toxic environments. Between tourism offices promoting sport fishing and state agencies advising certain species for consumption over others, the advisories ?send a mixed message to anyone out there fishing,? said Tyson.

Language barriers, varying computer access, and agencies? underestimation of their consumption levels and eating practices also thwart increased awareness in these multicultural groups.

Some fishermen featured in the Environmental Health News article who were aware of the fish advisories insisted that they would continue to catch their family?s food from the polluted waters anyway. A migrant farm worker who ?needs to feed [his] family? by fishing from a polluted creek told Tyson, ?The water is clean so the fish is okay,? despite the warnings.

A lack of immediate health affects from contaminants may be one reason that fishermen who are aware of the pollution advisories have yet to heed the state warnings.

?You?re not going to drop dead from eating it,? said Dr. Isaac Wirgin, an Associate Professor at the New York University of Environmental Medicine. ?The effects don?t come for years or decades later.?

However, when the results of eating contaminated wildlife do surface, the effect on the victims can be devastating. This past March, the Environmental Protection Agency authored a study that found developmental deficits and neurological problems in children whose mothers ate PCB-contaminated fish.

The attention given to inadequate advisories that attempt to deter minorities and other groups from eating tainted fish is just ?a band-aid? and the ?tip of the iceberg,? according to Monique Harden, founder and co-director of Advocates for Environmental Human Rights, a public interest law firm.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Personal Development Tips That Can Work For You! - ProjectPB ...

How about taking a few minutes of your time in order to learn simple steps on improving the rest of your life? If you pay attention to what we have to say, that is what this article can do for you. Read the tips and tricks that we have provided for you, so that you can start to reach your true potential.

Keep your limitations in mind and do not push too hard to reach your goals, especially when it comes to physical self-improvement. Although striving may be what fuels your accomplishments, you need to know when you are exceeding your own boundaries. You still need to take care of your body when trying to achieve a goal. It is simply illogical to expect any real gain in personal development, if you aren?t looking after your body at the same time.

TIP! Fostering a strict sense of self discipline is a great way to improve yourself. Learn to develop a strong sense of self control.

Simplify your life by getting organized. Bringing structure to your life will give you a great sense of accomplishment, and living a more organized life will boost your confidence. Additionally, it will remove the stress caused by living a disorganized life. The knowledge that everything is located in its proper place is calming.

It?s often said that listening is no less important than speaking when it comes to effective communication. This is particularly true if you want to improve yourself. Make sure you listen to yourself. Make sure you always pay attention to what your inner voice is telling you, so you can properly understand and meet your needs, which is essential if you want to improve yourself as a person.

Always carry a way to write down thoughts you may have. Carry pens and paper with you at all times. Make detailed notes, and later, when you have the chance and are feeling creative, take your ideas further.

TIP! As you ascertain your needs and how you will approach them, there is one thing that must be done. Make the choice to actively participate in whatever life you choose to live, and do not sit on the sidelines.

As hard as it may seem, you must eliminate worry from your life. The scenarios in your mind that are caused by worrying are just that, only in your mind. Instead of worrying endlessly about what might happen, start preparing for those scenarios. This will help you feel prepared in the event of a tragedy but also keep living your life.

Leaders are humble, though powerful and strict too. Be rebuking yet gentle, and always remember in order to lead, you must know how to serve. A successful leader is one who demonstrates integrity and virtue as an example to others.

Start contributing to an emergency fund. It appears as though every time something unexpected happens, we charge more to our credit cards. All you will need to do is save a couple of dollars per week. That fund may help both short and long term debt as the debt lowers.

TIP! By using love, you can re-energize your faith and get closer to your personal development goals. Faith cannot exist without love, and love cannot exist without faith.

Your personal development goals should be specific enough to lead the way to success. If you set goals that are clearly laid out, you will improve your chances of meeting or surpassing them. This makes it easier to overcome challenging tasks, and helps you enjoy the sweet taste of success quicker.

Determine the things that are vital to you, and be sure to focus on these things. By concentrating on those things that you cherish and appreciate, you?re less likely to be pessimistic and to brood over adverse situations that are of little consequence.

People should not be afraid to investigate professional therapy to deal with serious problems. Self help books can help you, but do not expect these methods to replace a doctor who can assess your situation personally. There are many times when talking with another person about a stressful situation is the most effective route to relaxation. There is no way to have an open discussion with a book, though you can with a therapist.

TIP! A crucial part of any personal development program is to take special care in providing for your own physical needs. Achieving your personal development goals is more likely if you keep your energy levels high by getting a sufficient amount of sleep, exercising on a regular basis, and maintaining a nutritious diet.

Examine your inner self instead of your external appearance. Your hair, clothing, and complexion are not the most important things about you. Personality is what gets us through life, not looks. It is therefore best to work on improving your internal self rather than wasting time and money on superficial improvements.

Always retain your sense of humility. Remember that you are insignificantly small in this universe. Life is a learning process and no one person knows everything. Keep this in mind, and you will have limitless potential for growth. Keeping an open mind will allow you to learn from other people.

If you suffer from anxiety, consider heading to a movie with a friend. This activity will force you to be around others, but you do not have to talk to them very much, which will minimize your discomfort. This will give you the chance to get acquainted with the idea of being around more people.

TIP! Personal development requires many tough choices. Do not be intimidated by decisions, even when you do not have as much information as you would like.

When you are working on your personal development, you should realize you deserve to be the best you can be. Commit to taking good care of yourself by providing yourself with only the best. If you make every effort to improve, then you have nothing to regret.

You can try writing yourself a motivational speech. Take a small sheet of paper and write down every positive attribute you possess. Keep this inspirational card with you at all times. Even better, read it aloud on video and watch the video often. Sounds intriguing, right?

Strive to be the best at everything you put your mind to. Your aspiration to greatness is usually pointed to by your passion. We cannot be the best at everything we try, however, we can bring inspiration to others by giving everything the best effort. Do your best to become a leader in your industry, as it will give your self-esteem a boost.

TIP! Evaluate yourself and seek out that one aspect that you wish to change or improve. Even if you have more than one area on which you wish to work, focusing on one area at a time will make it easier to succeed.

Hopefully, the information from these tips helped to inspire you to try new things and become a better person. You will discover tremendous benefit if you are diligent in your application of these ideas. If you have the determination and dedication to utilize what you have learned, you are sure to reap many benefits

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Adobe announces Photoshop and Premiere Elements 11 with new filters, more beginner-friendly UI

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Earlier this year Adobe announced Photoshop CS6 with a new user interface, and now Elements, its line of beginner-level products, are getting a facelift too. The company just introduced Photoshop and Premiere Elements 11, and while the two apps include a handful of new photo- and video-editing features, the bigger story is that they're designed to be less intimidating to newbies. Both have a more readable UI, for instance, as opposed to the old theme with the dark background and low-contrast icons. Things like preview thumbnails have been brought to the forefront so that they're easier to find. Also, both pieces of software ship with a re-tooled image organizer that puts commonly used functions front and center, with lesser-used features like keyword tagging hidden in the menus. The organizer also now has Google Maps integration, so you can view your shots on a map. You can also for the first time view by event, or by the names of people tagged in photos.

As for new features, Photoshop Elements is getting a series of new comic-inspired filters, including "Pen and Ink," "Graphic Novel" and, yes, "Comic." Photoshop Elements now allows European customers to upload photos to Cewe, while Premiere Elements supports Vimeo uploads. (Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, Shutterfly and SmugMug sharing were already built in.) Amateur videographers will also enjoy a series of new Hollywood-inspired filters, including Red Noir, a "Sin City"-esque effect with red accents, and "Pandora," which is meant to evoke "Avatar." Finally, you can use Time Remapping and Reverse Time to speed up footage or slow it down, respectively.

Fans of the software will notice the pricing hasn't changed: the two apps cost $100 each, or $150 as a bundle. Folks who are upgrading will pay $80 a pop, or $120 for both. Look for both on Adobe's site today, with the old-fashioned box software hitting retailers soon.

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Titans get 1st win, beating Lions 44-41 in OT

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? Rob Bironas kicked a 26-yard field goal in overtime, and the Titans stopped backup quarterback Shaun Hill on fourth-and-1 at the Tennessee 7 to finally pull out a 44-41 win over the Detroit Lions on Sunday.

The Titans (1-2) blew a 20-9 halftime lead in a crazy game featuring big plays, scoring swings and some suspect officiating. Detroit scored 18 straight points, then Tennessee answered with 21 points before the Lions scored the final 14 of regulation ? including the tying touchdown on a tipped desperation pass.

Detroit also recovered an onside kick and got an assist from officials who did not review a possible turnover.

A total of 46 points came in the fourth period, then in overtime, Bironas' third field goal put Tennessee ahead to stay after a drive that got its own boost from the replacement officials.

They announced a replay review had overturned their ruling of a catch on the field by Tennessee tight end Craig Stevens, with the ball hitting the ground as he rolled after being hit helmet to helmet by Lions linebacker Stephen Tulloch.

After spending several minutes discussing where to place the ball, they put it down at the Lions 29, giving the Titans 27 yards. The penalty apparently was marched off from the Detroit 44 instead of the Tennessee 44, where the play started.

The Lions (1-2) lost their second straight when coach Jim Schwartz decided not to let Jason Hanson kick his fifth field goal. Hill, in for injured Matthew Stafford, was stopped by defensive tackles Jurrell Casey and Sen'Derrick Marks on his sneak, and Tennessee escaped, celebrating wildly even as an official stood over the ball before a replay review was announced.

Players from both teams met in the middle of the field talking and shaking hands before an official finally announced the game was over.

The game featured six plays of 46 yards or longer, with the Titans having five of those ? all 61 or longer. The Titans even had three of those 71 yards or longer.

Hill's 46-yard TD pass to Titus Young at the end of regulation tied the game only after some more confusing officiating.

After Hill tossed a 3-yard TD pass to Calvin Johnson with 18 seconds left, Amari Spievey recovered Detroit's onside kick. Hill threw a short pass to the sideline to Nate Burleson who took at least a step before losing the ball when hit by Titans cornerback Jason McCourty.

An official threw down his bean bag, indicating a change of possession. Titans cornerback Alterraun Verner picked up the ball and started to run to the end zone before another official ran up and called it incomplete.

Because it was in the final 2 minutes, a review is left up to the officials and coaches cannot challenge. No replay review was done.

Darius Reynaud set a Tennessee record returning a kickoff 105 yards to tie it at 27. Akeem Ayers then sacked Stafford, forcing the Lions to punt, and Locker found Nate Washington, who plucked the ball from behind cornerback Jacob Lacey's back and ran 71 yards for the go-ahead TD with 3:11 left.

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Cash in the attic! The staggering ?50k haul of antiques a family ...

This is the incredible gold mine of ?50,000 worth of antiques which a grieving family stumbled upon when they emptied an elderly relative?s modest home.

The incredible haul was stuffed into bin bags, hidden in suitcases and dumped in the garden shed at the unassuming property in Swindon, Wilts.

It included 150 antique watches ? including a rare Patek Philippe ? solid gold coins dating back to the reign of Charles II and more than 100 pieces of silverware.

A collection of silverware that was found at the unassuming home in Swindon

A collection of silverware that was found at the unassuming home in Swindon

A huge collection of ceremonial swords, bayonets and daggers ? most from the Third Reich and some from the American Civil War ? was also uncovered.

The deceased man?s stunned sister, who has not been identified, discovered the items after she arrived to clear his cluttered home after his death in June.

Philip Allwood, of auctioneers Moore Allen & Innocent which is selling the treasure trove, said the family had ?no idea? of what was inside the man?s home.

A George III pocket watch worth between ?600  and ?1,000 that was one of many antiques discovered gathering dust

A George III pocket watch worth between ?600 and ?1,000 that was one of many antiques discovered gathering dust

A Charles II five guinea coin worth ?2,000 that was one of several gold coins found at the property

A Charles II five guinea coin worth ?2,000 that was one of several gold coins found at the property

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A Nazi brownshirt dagger inscribed 'Alles fur Deutschland' worth between ?100 to ?150 that was found lying around in the home

A Nazi brownshirt dagger inscribed ?Alles fur Deutschland? worth between ?100 to ?150 that was found lying around in the home

He said: ?I received a call from the man?s sister after she first looked inside the house. She told me there was silver all over the place, in the cupboards, the dresser, in the loo.

?I turned up and was expecting it to be silver plate but she showed me six dustbin bags full of antiques.

?It was a real Aladdin?s Cave and a big shock to the family.

?There were about 150 pocket watches and a huge amount of high quality silver and gold.

?We returned and discovered more silver and all the Nazi daggers, bayonets and coins worth thousands and thousands of pounds.

A 19cm brass candlestick from the 1600 which could sell for ?500

A 19cm brass candlestick from the 1600 which could sell for ?500

A Roman carved stone altar piece, depicting Fortuna, the Goddess of Fortune worth at least ?1,000

A Roman carved stone altar piece, depicting Fortuna, the Goddess of Fortune worth at least ?1,000

A pair of shibyama boxes as seated rats upon drums. The dead man had spent years trawling antique fairs to amass the vast collection

A pair of shibyama boxes as seated rats upon drums. The dead man had spent years trawling antique fairs to amass the vast collection

A late Regency rosewood and brass bound bonheur du jour lady's writing table in the manner of John McLean. It was one of many such items littered around the home

A late Regency rosewood and brass bound bonheur du jour lady?s writing table in the manner of John McLean. It was one of many such items littered around the home

A three metre long elm refectory table with an estimate of ?6,000 and ?9,000. Proceeds of the sale will go to the dead man's relatives

A three metre long elm refectory table with an estimate of ?6,000 and ?9,000. Proceeds of the sale will go to the dead man?s relatives

?The family just kept discovering more valuable items placed in bin bags or wrapped in paper all over the place. The house was in a real mess.

?In the drive there were a couple of beaten up cars and they contained bags of coins. The antiques were kept in meagre surroundings.

?It wasn?t a tidy, smart sort of place. Everything the man had went on these items. It is fair to say it was obsessive.?

Mr Allwood said the man had spent years trawling round antiques dealers and auction houses to find items for his vast collection.

More than 30 silver salvers ? trays by waiting staff ? were also discovered at the home.

One, a 44cm Edward VIII by JRF & Co of London, which weighs around 90 ounces, is expected to fetch up to ?1,500.

A 41cm George II silver salver by Paul Crespin of London could reach ?1,500, while a 45cm Edward VII silver salver by Mappin & Webb of Sheffield 1936 is valued up to ?1,500.

The man also had an 18ct gold George III pocket watch by world-renowned James McCabe, expected to reach between ?600 and ?1,000.

A gold cased full hunter pocket watch by Patek Philippe of Geneva ? considered the makers of the 20th century?s finest watches ? is worth ?800 to ?1,200.

In the coin hoard, a James II five guinea piece from 1688 and a William & Mary five guinea piece from 1692 should fetch up to ?3,000 each.

A Charles II five guinea piece from 1668 should achieve between #1,500 and #2,000.

Specialist collectors have already contacted the auction house about the blades ? more than 30 in total ? which were found in the home.

One dagger, owned by a member of the Reichsarbeitsdienst ? or Reich Labour Service ? engraved ?Arbeit Adelt?, ?Work Ennobles? is estimated to fetch up to #400.

A Nazi brownshirt dagger inscribed ?Alles fur Deutschland? could fetch ?150.

The collection also includes an American Civil War US Navy Dahlgren Bowie bayonet, stamped 1862, which should achieve between ?300 and ?500.

The man?s items ? around 90 per cent of his estate ? will be sold as part of a number of notable collections at the Selected Antiques Sale of Moore Allen & Innocent in Cirencester next Friday.

They are expected to fetch ?50,000 and it is believed the man?s surviving son will be the sole beneficiary.

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Redbox app for Android updated with a new UI and better filtering, no Instant streaming yet

Redbox app for Android update brings a new UI and better filtering, no Instant streaming yet

The official Redbox app for Android hasn't seen many changes since it was first introduced early last year, but that's changing with version 3.0. Now available in Google Play, it brings a new look that should make browsing a bit easier, plus enhanced filtering (you can sort Blu-ray discs by genre) and the ability to sort by date or alphabetical order. Finally, support for push notifications could mean unsubscribing to those weekly texts for coupon codes, and users report you can now input the coupon codes in the app while making reservations. We poked around but couldn't find any references to its Instant streaming service, so there's at least one thing to expect for the next update. Android powered kiosk renters can grab the app at the source link below.

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