Monday, December 31, 2012

Examining the Link Between Asbestos Exposure and Cancer ...

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Almost everyone has been exposed to asbestos at one time or another, but repeated contact over a long period of time can heighten the risk of serious illnesses like lung cancer and mesothelioma. A certified asbestos removal contractor can help you determine if you and your family are at risk. In the meantime, keep reading for an overview of the link between asbestos exposure and cancer.

What Is Asbestos?

For a very long, asbestos had been firmly ingrained in Canadian industry and infrastructure. The very first asbestos mine was founded in Asbestos, Quebec in 1879. Throughout the next century, asbestos use in Canada thrived due to the mineral?s resistance to fire, heat, and chemicals. Today, older homes with asbestos-laden insulation can be found throughout the country. ?

What Are the Health Risks?

In the 1920?s, Canadian asbestos miners were known to suffer higher rates of lung ailments and mortality than the general population. It wasn?t until the 1970?s, however, when the true health impacts of asbestos exposure were made known. Studies have shown repeated asbestos exposure to increase the risk of serious lung diseases like lung cancer and mesothelioma, a rare cancer of the membranes in the chest and abdomen. Exposure to asbestos can also cause permanent lung damage, leading to breathing difficulties and other health problems.?

How Can You Limit Your Exposure?

When contained behind walls, asbestos presents very little risk to your health. The dangers arise when the fibers are disturbed and become airborne. If your home has insulation containing asbestos, do not disturb the materials. Call a certified asbestos removal professional before embarking on any interior demolition project that could result in exposed are disturbed insulation.

If your home has insulation or other materials containing asbestos, a certified professional can help you to better understand the risks to your health. At Belanger Environmental, we provide a range of environmental services for homeowners throughout the Toronto area, including asbestos testing, asbestos removal, and vermiculite removal. Call us today at (519) 949-3322 to schedule a free at-home estimate.

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Japan 'detains Chinese fishing boat'

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49ers win NFC West with 27-13 win over Arizona

San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) scores on a 49-yard touchdown reception against the Arizona Cardinals during the second quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/San Francisco Chronicle, Carlos Avila Gonzalez) MANDATORY CREDIT; MAGAZINES OUT; TV OUT

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San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) passes against the Arizona Cardinals during the first quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Tony Avelar)

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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Brian Hoyer (6) lies on the field after being sacked by San Francisco 49ers linebacker Ahmad Brooks during the third quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick (7) celebrates with wide receiver Michael Crabtree (15) after they connected on a 49-yard touchdown pass against the Arizona Cardinals during the second quarter of an NFL football game in San Francisco, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2012. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

(AP) ? Michael Crabtree's career day and dazzling catch-making display sent the San Francisco 49ers to another NFC West crown and into the playoffs with some much-needed momentum.

Crabtree caught touchdown passes of 49 and 7 yards and finished with a career-high 172 yards, leading the 49ers to a 27-13 victory against the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday after a slow start. To make things even better, they also get a first-round bye.

Colin Kaepernick threw for a career-best 276 yards and two TDs as the Niners (11-4-1) did their part to control the postseason picture ? then waited all of about 15 minutes to watch Minnesota beat Green Bay and give San Francisco the NFC's No. 2 seed and a week off before hosting a divisional playoff game.

Frank Gore ran for a 2-yard touchdown early in the fourth quarter for his franchise-best 51st touchdown rushing, breaking a tie with mentor Roger Craig and the late Hall of Famer Joe Perry.

Brian Hoyer went 19 of 34 for 225 yards and a late TD toss in his first career NFL start as Arizona's fourth quarterback. The Cardinals (5-11) lost for the 11th time in their last 12 games in what might have been Ken Whisenhunt's final game as coach.

Crabtree's outstanding outing was the best by a 49ers receiver since Terrell Owens' 166-yard performance on Nov. 25, 2002, against Philadelphia.

Crabtree caught a 31-yard pass to set up his team-leading eighth TD reception on the next play. The sequence put him over 1,000 yards, giving San Francisco its first 1,000-yard receiver since T.O. in 2003.

The next series, Crabtree made a pretty, one-handed grab with his right hand along the left sideline on third-and-11 for a 19-yard gain and first down.

He made a 14-yard catch on fourth down late in the third, and later converted another fourth down with a reception of 7 yards.

What a boost for an injury-depleted receiving corps missing Mario Manningham for the rest of the season because of a knee injury and had tight end Vernon Davis limited a week after sustaining a concussion.

Struggling San Francisco kicker David Akers missed wide left on a 44-yard field goal attempt midway through the second quarter, then did it again with nearly the same kick ? from 40 yards this time ? 24 seconds before halftime. Akers put his hands on his knees and closed his eyes in frustration as boos rained down from the sellout crowd at Candlestick Park.

He missed for the fourth time in his last eight spanning three games and 13th time in 40 tries after setting an NFL single-season record with 44 in 52 attempts. He had a 21-yard try blocked in the loss at Seattle and returned by Richard Sherman for a 90-yard touchdown.

But Akers bounced back by nailing one from 43 yards early in the second half yet was later clipped in his left, kicking foot by Arizona's Justin Bethel. He stayed in the game, then booted a 26-yard field goal with just more than 9 minutes remaining.

Hoyer exhibited poise in the early moments. He completed 7 of his first 13 passes and three straight ? for 7, 15 and 12 yards ? during one drive as Arizona took a 3-0 lead on Jay Feely's 35-yard field goal late in the first quarter. Feely added a 31-yarder early in the second to make it 6-0.

The Cardinals outgained the 49ers 129-15 in total yards in the opening quarter and held San Francisco without a first down.

But that didn't last long.

The Cardinals ended a six-game stretch without a touchdown passing when Hoyer hit Michael Floyd on a late 37-yard touchdown pass to end a stretch of six games without a TD in the air.

The Cardinals pounded the ball toward the right side of San Francisco's defensive line where Pro Bowler Justin Smith had been stout against the run all season before getting hurt two weeks ago.

But Hoyer, who replaced the benched Ryan Lindley in last week's 28-13 home loss to the Bears, couldn't make enough plays against San Francisco's stingy defense.

Former starting quarterback Alex Smith made what could have been his final appearance in a 49ers uniform when he entered the game with 5:57 to go ? playing to chants of "Let's Go, Alex!" and "Alex! Alex!"

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Product Manager - Innovations at KickStart International ...

Product Manager ? Innovations at KickStart International in Nairobi ? Kenya Jobs, Careers and Vacancies

PRODUCT MANAGER ? INNOVATIONS

KickStart International (www.kickstart.org) is an award-winning, non-profit social enterprise whose mission is to provide smallholder farmers with access to income-generating products and services that will empower them to lift themselves out of poverty. KickStart?s best-selling products are low-cost, human-powered ?MoneyMaker? irrigation pumps that enable famers to move from subsistence to commercial irrigated farming. KickStart has sold over 200,000 pumps across sub-Saharan Africa, through retailers, distributors, and NGOs. However, KickStart recognizes that in order to create successful, sustainable farming businesses, smallholder farmers also need access to other important resources, such as other types of irrigation technologies/accessories, farmer-friendly financing, agronomy information/training, and market linkages. Offering a more holistic value proposition to farmers is an integral component of KickStart?s strategic plan to scale impact through innovative products and services, innovative sales & marketing tactics, and strategic partnerships. The Job Opportunity KickStart is seeking an experienced and enthusiastic Product Manager to lead and manage the enhancement of KickStart?s Value Proposition through expansion of its product and services portfolio. The Product Manager ? Innovations will work with members of cross-functional teams (Marketing, Sales, Supply Chain, Product Intelligence and Development (PID), Finance, Impact Monitoring, Business Improvement and Information Services) to bring these new projects to fruition. The position will report to the Head of Marketing & Innovation and will be based in Nairobi with travel within Kenya, Tanzania, and Zambia.

Specifically, the job responsibilities will include:
Product Development Roadmap/Product Portfolio Management

  • Facilitate the decision-making process for expanding KickStart?s product/services portfolio and developing KickStart?s product roadmap
  • Analyze product mix and each product?s contribution to overall gross margin
  • Develop and pilot strategy for ?bundling? related products and services into a holistic solution to be packaged and offered to customers

Product Management of Irrigation Technologies that enable smallholder farmers to increase income by cultivating dry season crops.

  • Work with the Product Intelligence and Development and Marketing & Innovation teams to determine product features, pricing, positioning, and promotion
  • Manage project timelines & deliverables
  • Conduct training of Sales Team
  • Evaluate sales performance post-launch

Product Management of Financial Services that are designed to enhance and accelerate the impact created by our Irrigation Technologies

  • Tailor design of KickStart?s existing Mobile Layaway service (micro-savings via M-PESA mobile money transfer) to target farmer groups in Kenya and Tanzania
  • Design and pilot Rent-to-Own (micro-credit version of Mobile Layaway) service
  • Design financial model, design systems and processes for administering service, and define marketing strategy
  • Conduct training of Sales Team
  • Oversee the field implementation of pilot
  • Evaluate performance post-launch

Qualifications:

  • Experience in Product Design, Product Management, and/or Product Marketing and in sales and marketing of physical products, ICT services, and/or financial services
  • Experience in Project Management and Implementation
  • Experience in Team Leadership and Management with a high level of responsibility
  • Strong analytical skills including Microsoft Excel financial modeling skills
  • Results/Performance Orientation ? proven ?self-starter?
  • Ability to work in a dynamic and unstructured environment
  • Undergraduate degree required. MBA or relevant Masters degree preferred.
  • Fluency in English. Kiswahili preferred.
  • Experience working or living in developing countries ? preferably in Africa

How to apply:
To be considered for this position, kindly email your one page Application Letter, together with your CV (maximum of 2 pages), with the position in the subject line of your email to hr@kickstart.org by December 31, 2012.

Source: http://www.kenyajoblink.com/job/22990/product-manager-innovations-at-kickstart-international/

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McConaughey, wife celebrate birth of son

By Access Hollywood

Dan Steinberg / AP file

Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves are parents again.

Editor's note: Reports Friday said Matthew McConaughey and Camila Alves had welcomed a baby girl. This story corrects that information.

Matthew McConaughey and wife Camila Alves have welcomed another son to their family. The actor confirmed the baby boy news on Saturday evening via his Twitter and WhoSay accounts.

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?Camila gave birth to our third child yesterday morning,? he wrote in a post on both sites. ?Our son, Livingston Alves McConaughey was born at 7:43am on 12.28.12. He greeted the world at 9lbs. and 21 inches. Bless up and thank you for your well wishes. Happy New year, and just keep livin, Camila and Matthew McConaughey."

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Matthew first revealed he and Camila were expecting their third child on July 4 when he Tweeted, ?happy Birthday America, more good news. Camila and I are expecting our 3rd child, God bless, just keep livin.?

A little over a year ago, Matthew proposed to Camila next to the Christmas tree. The pair, who are parents to Levi, 4, and Vida, who is 3 in January, married in June of 2012.

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Apple fined by Chinese court for Copyright infringement of ebooks

A?Beijing?court ordered Apple Inc. to pay 1.03 Million yuan/about $165,000 for selling unlicensed copies of 8 local writers via their app store.

Apple usually requires developers to sign an agreement stating that they have all the rights of the material in their apps that will be sold in Apple?s app store, but the attorneys for the writers argued that the?a?software that was sold in the app store contained unlicensed digital copies of writer?s books.

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This is the second time in four months that Apple had to pay for infringement. The company had to pay 520,000 yuan to a Chinese encyclopedia publisher during?September.?Apple also had to pay $60 Million to a local arm of a HongKong company to settle trademark disputes over ?iPad? name.

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No 'fiscal cliff' deal, but Democrats, GOP closer to compromise (Los Angeles Times)

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Senate leaders work to avoid New Year's "fiscal cliff" (reuters)

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Transport Master Plan Reaches Crescendo - Aussie Blog

Light rail

It was either the US President Teddy Roosevelt in reference to the Panama Canal or Kevin Costner in the movie ?Field of Dreams? that said ?build it and they will come?.

Who actually said it is irrelevant but what was said holds a lot of meaning. If you build something that people will appreciate and use, then they will want to be near it.

Back at the turn of the millennium our Government announced a 20 year master plan which aimed to deliver rail links to the northwest and southwest of Sydney. They also announced The West Connex road project and the bridges to the bush program.

The latest and final development is the recent announcement of a 1.6 billion light rail line to be built between Circular Quay and Sydney?s eastern suburbs. New South Wales Premier Barry O?Farrell has stated the aim of these projects is to provide ?an attractive public transport option to key locations? such as Randwick and Maroubra.

Improved transport networks (particularly light rail) are seen to have a positive effect on property prices.

A few years ago The Sydney Morning Herald highlighted a study that analysed the effect bus transit ways had in Brisbane.

?Median property values for suburbs adjacent to the transit way increased by between 3.9 per cent and 20.86 per cent within a few months of opening, compared with a value change of between minus 4.35 per cent and 6.63 per cent for non-adjacent suburbs?.

Demand for property in suburbs such as Randwick and Maroubra is expected to increase as a result of the new rail network.

With long commutes a challenge and inner-city property prices out of reach for many, the new transport system will offer improved access to job opportunities and improved wealth in surrounding suburbs.

Source: http://blog.aussie.com.au/transport-master-plan/

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Budget battle sends mixed signals on health care

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Confused about the federal budget struggle? So are doctors, hospital administrators and other medical professionals who serve the 100 million Americans covered by Medicare and Medicaid.

Rarely has the government sent so many conflicting signals in so short a time about the bottom line for the health care industry.

Cuts are coming, says Washington, and some could be really big. Yet more government spending is also being promised as President Barack Obama's health care overhaul advances and millions of uninsured people move closer to getting government-subsidized coverage.

"Imagine a person being told they are going to get a raise, but their taxes are also going to go up and they are going to be paying more for gas," said Thornton Kirby, president of the South Carolina Hospital Association. "They don't know if they are going to be taking home more or less. That's the uncertainty when there are so many variables in play."

Real money is at stake for big hospitals and small medical practices alike. Government at all levels pays nearly half the nation's health care tab, with federal funds accounting for most of that.

It's widely assumed that a budget deal will mean cuts for Medicare service providers. But which ones? How much? And will Medicaid and subsidies to help people get coverage under the health care law also be cut?

As House Speaker John Boehner famously said: "God only knows." The Ohio Republican was referring to the overall chances of getting a budget deal, but the same can be said of how health care ? one-sixth of the economy ? will fare.

"There is no political consensus to do anything significant," said Dan Mendelson, president of Avalere Health, a market analysis firm. "There is a collective walking away from things that matter. All the stuff on the lists of options becomes impossible, because there is no give-and-take."

As if things weren't complicated enough, doctors keep facing their own recurring fiscal cliff, separate from the bigger budget battle but embroiled in it nonetheless.

Come Jan. 1, doctors and certain other medical professionals face a 26.5 percent cut in their Medicare payments, the consequence of a 1990s deficit-reduction law gone awry. Lawmakers failed to repeal or replace that law even after it became obvious that it wasn't working. Instead, Congress usually passes a "doc fix" each year to waive the cuts.

This year, the fix got hung up in larger budget politics. Although a reprieve is expected sooner or later, doctors don't like being told to sit in the congressional waiting room.

"It seems like there is a presumption that physicians and patients can basically tolerate this kind of uncertainty while the Congress goes through whatever political machinations they are going through," said Dr. Jeremy Lazarus, president of the American Medical Association. "Our concern is that physician uncertainty and anxiety about being able to pay the bills will have an impact on taking care of patients."

A recent government survey indicates that Medicare beneficiaries are having more problems when trying to find a new primary care doctor, and Lazarus said that will only get worse.

Adding to their unease, doctors also face an additional reduction if automatic spending cuts go through. Those would be triggered if Obama and congressional leaders are unable to bridge partisan differences and strike a deal. They are part of the combination of tax increases and spending cuts dubbed the "fiscal cliff."

Medicare service providers would get hit with a 2 percent across-the-board cut, but Medicaid and subsidies for the uninsured under Obama's health care overhaul would be spared. The Medicare cut adds up to about $120 billion over ten years, with 40 percent falling on hospitals, according to Avalare's analysis. Nursing homes, Medicare Advantage plans and home health agencies also get hit.

The American Hospital Association says that would lead to the loss of hundreds of thousands of hospital jobs in a labor intensive industry that also generates employment for other businesses in local communities.

"It's very difficult to believe hospitals can absorb the kinds of numbers they are talking about without reducing service or workforce," said Kirby, the hospital association head. "You may decide that a service a hospital provides is not affordable ? for example, obstetrics in a rural community ? if you're making a little bit of money or losing a little bit of money by continuing to deliver babies in a rural community."

Independent analysts like Mendelson doubt that a 2 percent Medicare cut to hospitals would be catastrophic but say it will cost jobs somewhere.

Even if there is a budget deal, the squeeze will be on.

The administration has proposed $400 billion in health care cuts so far in the budget talks, coming mainly from Medicare spending. That's only a starting point as far as Republicans are concerned. They also want to pare back Medicaid and Obama's health care law and have also sought an increase in the eligibility age for Medicare.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/budget-battle-sends-mixed-signals-health-care-181503798--politics.html

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NBP003 ? Why You Need to Embace the 'Be Everywhere ...

Pat Flynn - Be Everywhere (with Chris Ducker)

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In the world of online business there aren?t too many people that truly stand out for all the RIGHT reasons.

My guest on this third episode of the New Business Podcast, however, is one of those rare?occurrences! In the last 4-years, Pat Flynn has carved out a very loyal, committed?following?from the general ?noise? of the internet. A following that allows him to enjoy recurring revenues in his business, amounting to $50,000 a month, upwards!

He?s done this through smart marketing tactics, massive amounts of online content and a philosophy that he coined that is simply known as ?Be?Everywhere?. Couple this together with his overall transparency when it comes to his business in general, and you?ve got someone that really does stand out from the online entrepreneurial crowd.

Pat and I are very good friends and we have a lot of fun in this episode ? but, believe me, the content you?re about to consume amounts to a huge game-changer for your business. Enjoy.

In this episode, you?ll find out:

  • Why ?Being Everywhere? is so important in today?s online world.
  • How Pat has built some an amazingly loyal community of fans.
  • The secret ?sweet spot? for online video length and getting started.
  • How podcasting has built his confidence and helped with public speaking.
  • How Pat uses Facebook to extend and build relationships, and not ?promote?.
  • Why Amazon Kindle eBook?s are also included in the ?Be Everywhere? mindset.
  • Pat?s #1 tip to doing business in the new economy.
  • Much more!

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Pat is obviously a big inspiration to the blogging community. As someone that continues to pursue different angles and ways to get in front of new audiences, etc., he?s surely on the right track to continued business success.

But the big takeaway here, for me anyway, as a fellow business owner is the importance of truly being everywhere, as Pat puts it. The power behind this philosophy in todays market just cannot and should not be ignored. Go and do likewise, everyone ? it?s time to get busy!

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92% Amour

All Critics (93) | Top Critics (21) | Fresh (86) | Rotten (7)

Amour might seem hardly the stuff of entertainment, yet the reason it has been acclaimed isn't mysterious. Confronting death, it studies life, closely and lovingly.

Because of its subject matter, and because of the actors, it's impossible to watch this film without being moved. But a martinet is running the show.

A compassionate, rigorously unsentimental masterwork from a director who doesn't normally truck in emotions like the one named in the title.

This is an unforgettable love story set at the close of day, as tragic and beautiful in its way as "Tristan und Isolde," and a portrait of the impossible beauty and fragility of life that will yield new experiences to every viewer and every viewing.

"Amour" is a perfectly made, tremendously involving film that, nonetheless, is very difficult to watch, particularly if you're past the midpoint in your life.

The film's power stems from the way Haneke avoids milking the viewer's sympathy.

Amour is just as likely to put someone to sleep as it is to win high-brow praise.

Intimate, admirable and elegant, it's, nevertheless, demanding, deliberate and depressing - about facing our own mortality.

A film so honest in dealing with end-of-life issues that its purity is a positive rebuke to all the maudlin movies on the subject.

Gains its power from grounding its characters' pain in something humanistic.

Profoundly moving, unflinchingly honest and tender with brave, emotionally raw performances by Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva.

Mundanely horrifying and extremely powerful.

The story behind the central tableau ... starts off completely mundane, shifts into a tale of pain and sadness, and ends on a note of horror mixed with tortured understanding.

If Haneke has any real interest in keeping art cinema alive, he should take some notes from the Queensbridge rapper Nas.

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Petal the Owl Colours is a sweet little ebook following Petal the nature owl, as she learns about colours around her. It is a great little first reader ebook for young ones learning their basics. Colours cover Brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink and white. Ages 3-6.

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Peter Parker death (gasp!) roils Spider-Man fans. Why they're taking it hard.

Peter Parker death in the current 'Amazing Spider-Man' issue caught readers and fans off guard ? and will probably deliver a sales kick for publisher Marvel Comics.?

By Mark Guarino,?Staff writer / December 27, 2012

Actor Tobey Maguire portrays Peter Parker and Spider-Man in a scene from the film "Spider-Man 2," in 2004.

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Spider-Man?s amazing web dries up this week when Marvel Comics publishes the final issue of its long-running ?Amazing Spider-Man? series, killing off alias Peter Parker.

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Mr. Parker first became a hero to a nation of comic fans in 1962, discovering his super powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider. The original story, which introduced into the lexicon the phrase ?with great power, comes great responsibility,? has served as the foundation for dozens of comic book titles, television shows, movie franchises, and a Broadway musical featuring songs by members of the rock band U2.

Yet Parker takes his last breath in issue 700 of the original series title, which arrived in stores Wednesday ? a decision meant both to deliver a sales kick to end-of-year revenue and to refresh a character who remains a flagship for the media powerhouse. Marvel Entertainment is owned by Walt Disney Co., which purchased the 73-year-old comics giant in 2009.

Rob Salkowitz, a Seattle-based author of ?Comic-Con and the Business of Pop Culture,? says Marvel probably knew Parker?s demise would become headline news this week because the character is an icon well known ?outside the bubble of comic fans.? Comics publishers routinely look for ways to catch readers off guard in an effort to show that they are not neglecting their creative duties, adds Mr. Salkowitz.

?To keep those characters fresh, [publishers] have to churn through new ideas pretty quickly, and they have to give readers the impression [that] big changes are happening ? [so] every so often they drop a boulder in the pond and create waves just to keep people interested,? he says.

The decision to kill off Parker is intended to renew interest in the character and to create new story lines for the future,?Dan Slott, writer of the last 70 issues of ?The Amazing Spider-Man,? told the Associated Press Thursday. In the final issue, Spider-Man finally falls to longtime nemesis Doctor Octopus, known as Otto Octavius to his mother.

?This is an epic turn.? ?Every now and then, you have to shake it up," Mr. Slott said. "The reason?Spider-Man?is one of the longest-running characters is they always find a way to keep it fresh. Something to shake up the mix.??

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Facebook's High-Stakes Poker Game | TechCrunch

AntoneJohnsonEditor?s note:?Antone Johnson is?a startup?lawyer specializing in?early-stage?consumer Internet and location-based?businesses, with particular emphasis on?social and digital media. Before founding his own firm, he served?as eHarmony?s first VP?of Legal Affairs and was one of the original in-house lawyers?at Myspace. Follow him on Twitter @antonejohnson.

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Is it juvenile to snicker at the obvious double entendre of Facebook?s new ephemeral messaging app, Poke, given its utility for sexting? If so, send me back to repeat sophomore year, but the powers-that-be are unlikely to crack a grin.

Facebook has rightly been accused of creating a slavish copy of Snapchat, a viral sensation that surpassed one billion shared photos last month. ?The speed with which Facebook was able to emulate and release a competing app ??12 days in the making, according to Facebook?s Blake Ross?? is cited as an example of the competitive threat Facebook and other giants pose to new social startups. Yet Poke may turn out to be a poster child for why most multi-billion-dollar public companies try not to break things, and as a consequence, are often precluded from moving fast like startups.

GP-fb-pokerIt would be foolish for most companies to build a clone and expect it to succeed at all, let alone approach Snapchat?s massive usage, but Facebook isn?t your ordinary competitor. With its billion active users, trove of personal data and immediate access to their social graphs, the network effects are unparalleled. Facebook also has unique competitive disadvantages on multiple fronts that could render Poke a crippling liability for the company; paradoxically, the more successful Poke becomes, the more it may hurt the company as a whole.

Facebook has grappled with the consequences of its market dominance for years. The recent ruckus over Terms of Use changes for Instagram under its ownership is only the latest example of Facebook?s uneasy relationship with the public on privacy issues. The company?s governing philosophy of stretching the boundaries of personal transparency while simultaneously insisting on the use of real-world identities ??coupled with its tendency to ask for forgiveness rather than permission ??has drawn the ire of regulators and advocacy groups.

More than any other company, Facebook surely appreciates the extent to which massive use of a social service draws massive abuse, as predators ?go fishing where the fish are.? The sheer volume of tragic incidents involving teens at Myspace and Facebook forced the companies to come to the table and strike a ?voluntary? deal in 2008 with attorney generals nationwide to address vexing, persistent child-safety issues.? The thousands of smaller sites were largely ignored. Scale can make all the difference between benign obscurity and CEOs being hauled into Congressional committee hearings.

Setting aside the debate over what proportion of usage and growth is driven by sexting, the ability to send images that disappear after no more than 10 seconds using an app that alerts the sender if the recipient takes a screen shot, removes some psychological barriers. The percentage of total ?snaps? involving nudity may be low, but the possibility that interactions could take that turn at any moment undoubtedly adds a charge to the hormone-flooded young brain. Speaking from experience at Myspace, a site that banned outright nudity from inception, our young user base had seemingly infinite desire to push the boundaries and circumvent those rules at every opportunity. They also knew that to freely exchange nude images they had to go elsewhere: From ImageShack or Photobucket to Kik or MMS. Today, Snapchat is that elsewhere; tomorrow it may be Poke.

There?s nothing inherently problematic or illegal about sexting between consenting adults, but minors are another story. Law enforcement is currently grappling with a head-on conflict between the realities of teen behavior and the legal status of sexting images: Possession and distribution of child pornography is a serious felony ? one of the FBI?s highest enforcement priorities ? punishable by lengthy prison sentences and registration as a sex offender. Authorities often use discretion not to prosecute peer sexting incidents among teens, rightly viewing those laws as disproportionately harsh for the context. Yet that doesn?t mitigate the fact that a service such as Snapchat (and now Poke) at any given time is guaranteed to be in possession of thousands or millions of images the FBI considers to be ?contraband.?

If there is one existential threat to Snapchat, assuming its continued popularity and eventual revenue model, this is it. Even if we instantly became comfortable as a society with sexting among teens as relatively benign (fat chance), there will still be interactions between adults and minors. As it scales to tens of millions of users and ugly headlines begin to appear about creepy use by sexual predators, it?s a certainty that law enforcement will come knocking with search warrants in hand for records in cases of suspected underage porn and solicitation of minors.

Encryption keys be damned; under the right kind of court order or warrant, services will be compelled to retain and produce some images and data for specific users. (Privacy advocates may be outraged at the concept that ?ephemeral messaging? isn?t completely ephemeral, but consider how you would react if a 35-year-old man were sending pictures of his genitalia, however ephemeral, to your 13-year-old daughter.)? This is why Snapchat, like most social media services, includes ?CYA? language in its privacy policy:? ?We may share your personal information with third parties? [to] comply with laws or to respond to lawful requests and legal process.?

These issues aren?t new, of course. Myspace at its peak received hundreds of law enforcement subpoenas and warrants each month. We also employed and ultimately outsourced an army of image reviewers. Age and identity verification have been thorny challenges throughout the age of social media. That didn?t stop state attorney generals from ganging up on MySpace and Facebook in 2007 to demand action on child online safety.? The pressure to ?do something? was intense, and companies resist such demands at their peril.

At scale, the gravest threats are political and reputational. When asked, ?What are you going to do about this?? the acceptable CEO answer is not ?nothing.? Snapchat and its investors may have thought a few moves ahead in this chess game, but if they have a brilliant solution to prevent the kind of abuses that come with scale, I?d love to hear about it.

Returning to Poke, Facebook faces a unique competitive disadvantage from its long history dealing with child-safety issues, its ubiquity, and unparalleled scale. Simply put, Facebook will be held to a higher standard than startups from day one. Unlike Snapchat and others, Facebook can?t plead ignorance or lack of resources to address abuse issues that accompany explosive growth. In fact, no other company in the world has access to the same range of resources and depth of knowledge in the area of online social interaction among teens and adults.

This is not a technical problem that can be solved by engineering or sheer resources. It?s a byproduct of a legal regime that makes the same interaction perfectly legal between two adults; not-really-legal-but-essentially-unstoppable between two minors; and a felony involving prison time and sex offender registration between an adult and a minor. Anything Facebook does to make the product cleaner or safer is likely to degrade the user experience, add friction to new user registration, and so on. These tradeoffs could well keep Poke a ?PG-rated? product with the accountability of real-name, real-identity culture, while the more adventurous remain over at Snapchat ??at least until it too gets called on the carpet.


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OPM issues ?administrative furlough? guidance to agencies ...

Friday, December 28th, 2012

The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) has issued furlough policy guidance for federal workers in advance of possible severe funding reductions that would be caused by sequestration.?

Office of Management and Budget (OMB) officials have said that furloughs could be implemented if sequestration goes into effect.? Testifying before Congress in September, DoD Comptroller Bob Hale said sequestration could make it necessary for DoD to ?impose a hiring freeze, consider unpaid furloughs, and take other actions.?

The new guidance describes ?administrative furloughs? that are ?designed to absorb reductions necessitated by downsizing, reduced funding, lack of work, or any other budget situation other than a lapse in appropriations.?? This type of furlough could be applied if employee furloughs are necessary because an agreement is not reached to avert automatic across-the-board cuts set to go into effect on January 2, 2013.? OPM considers this guidance a precautionary measure.

Under the OPM guidance, which is described in a series of questions and answers, agencies are required to identify those employees who are affected by administrative furloughs and set up a process for notifying them.

If during furlough periods a furloughed employee?s salary is not sufficient to pay health insurance (FEHB) premiums, health insurance will remain in force.? The furloughed employee?s share ?will accumulate and be withheld from pay upon the employee?s pay becoming sufficient to cover premiums.

The guidance covers numerous other pay and employment-related situations and issues for employees on administrative furlough including: payment of unemployment compensation; leave and time off; injuries while on furlough; and federal employees serving military duty.

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PFT: Andy Reid wants to coach in 2013

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Patriots TE Rob Gronkowski (forearm) has increased his practice reps to a normal level.

Dolphins LB Karlos Dansby has never made it to the Pro Bowl, and he says he doesn?t care; ?I?m about breaking records and reaching milestones. I?m about being a legend,? Dansby said.

Bills DE Mario Williams doesn?t think this season was a failure.? (We?d hate to see how bad the Bills would have been if it were.)

The Jets say DT Muhammad Wilkerson has a concussion; he says he doesn?t.

For Browns S Tashaun Gipson, any game that presents an opportunity to ?put[] out some good tape? isn?t a meaningless game.

An email from a fan has inspired the Ravens.

Bengals LB Vontaze Burfict hated being away from home for Christmas, though he understands he has a job to do; ?The worst part of it was when I called home and my mom said, ?The family?s all here and we?re eating gumbo,? ? Burfict said. ?Man, I wished I was there.? But I?ve got duties to take care of.? Family is always going to be there.?

Steelers TE Heath Miller ended the season with both a serious knee injury and the team?s MVP award.

Titans defensive coordinator Jerry Gray doesn?t think his unit quit during a 55-7 loss to the Packers.? (We?d hate to see how bad the score would have been if they had.)

Jaguars defensive line coach Joe Cullen turned down an offer to become the defensive coordinator at Boston College.? (Apparently, there isn?t a Wendy?s on campus.)

Here?s a look at the Colts? seven comeback wins in 2012.

With two sacks needed to tie Michael Strahan?s record, Texans DE J.J. Watt surely wishes he was facing Brett Favre this weekend.

Chargers S Eric Weddle didn?t make it to the Pro Bowl, but he has been named the team?s MVP.

Defensive back Brandian Ross is one of the most versatile players on the Raiders? roster.

Four teams in NFL history have won 10 or more games in a row by seven or more points each, and Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has been on two of them.

Despite rumors linking Tony Dungy to the Chiefs, Dungy say he won?t be coaching ?there or anywhere else.?

Giants WR Victor Cruz says repeating as Super Bowl champions is tougher than it looks.

An absence of impact players drafted in rounds one or two could be the biggest factor in the demise of Eagles coach Andy Reid.

Cowboys RB DeMarco Murray isn?t thinking about his fumbles; ?Doesn?t bother me at all,? Murray said. ?Last week was last week. Two weeks was two weeks ago. I don?t worry about mistakes. . . .? I have a short term memory, good, bad, negative, positive, I just move on.?

Six straight wins and the cusp of a division title is earning praise for Redskins coach Mike Shanahan.

Lions defensive coordinator Gunther Cunningham says his biggest disappointment this season is the failure of the team to generate turnovers.

Vikings DE Brian Robison realizes the difficulty of rushing the passer with a bad shoulder; ?Every freaking movement is with your shoulder,? he said.

Now that the Bears? defense has found the end zone again, they hope to visit again on Sunday.

Whether Packers WR Randall Cobb plays and what he does if he plays will be determined on Sunday.

Panthers WR Brandon LaFell may be on track to becoming the team?s new Steve Smith.

Falcons WR Roddy White is finally getting noticed for his ability to play through injury.

Buccaneers QB Josh Freeman says that the team?s offense has been trying to do too much.

Saints offensive coordinator Pete Carmichael, Jr. isn?t thinking about the possibility of being pursued elsewhere.

The Seahawks last failed to score in the red zone in Week Nine, when they took a knee at the nine to end a win over the Vikings.

The Rams? three leading receivers are within two yards of each other.

A doctor who hasn?t examined or treated 49ers DL Justin Smith believes he will need 12 weeks to recover from his torn triceps.

Cardinals P Dave Zastudil is trying to hang on to the single-season record for punts downed inside the 20.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/29/andy-reid-wants-to-coach-somewhere-in-2013/related/

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

UN envoy says Syrian collapse threatens region

MOSCOW (AP) ? The United Nations envoy for Syria warned on Saturday that the country's civil war could plunge the entire region into chaos by sending hundreds of thousands of refugees into neighboring nations, but his talks in Moscow produced no sign of progress toward settling the crisis.

Lakhdar Brahimi and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov both said after their meeting that the 21-month-old Syrian conflict can only be settled through talks, while admitting that the parties in the conflict have shown no desire for compromise. Neither official hinted at a possible solution that would persuade the Syrian government and the opposition to agree to a ceasefire and sit down for talks about a political transition.

Brahimi, who arrived in Moscow on a one-day trip following his talks in Damascus with Syrian President Bashar Assad this week, voiced concern about the escalation of the conflict, which he said is becoming "more and more sectarian."

The envoy warned that "if you have a panic in Damascus and if you have 1 million people leaving Damascus in a panic, they can go to only two places ? Lebanon and Jordan," and those countries may not be able to endure half a million refugees each.

Brahimi said that "if the only alternative is really hell or a political process, then we have got all of us to work ceaselessly for a political process."

Russia has been the main supporter of Assad's regime since the uprising began in March 2011, using its veto at the U.N. Security Council along with China to shield its last Mideast ally from international sanctions.

Lavrov said Russia would continue to oppose any U.N. resolution that would call for international sanctions against Assad and open the way for a foreign intervention in Syria. And while he again emphasized that Russia "isn't holding onto Bashar Assad," he added that Moscow continues to believe the opposition demand for his resignation as a precondition for peace talks is "counterproductive."

"The price for that precondition will be the loss of more Syrian lives," Lavrov said.

He said Assad is refusing to step down, adding that "there is no possibility to change that stance."

Both Brahimi and Lavrov insisted that efforts to end the civil war must be based on a peace plan that was approved at an international conference in Geneva in June.

The Geneva plan calls for an open-ended cease-fire, a transitional government to run the country until elections, and the drafting of a new constitution. But it was a non-starter with the opposition because of Russia's insistence that the plan leave the door open for Assad being part of the transition process and the fact that it didn't mention possible U.N. sanctions.

Brahimi said that while some "little adjustments" could be made to the original plan, "it's a valued basis for reasonable political process."

With the opposition offensive gaining momentum in Syria, there is little hope that the initiative would have any more chance of success than it had when it was approved.

Lavrov has said that Moscow is ready to talk to the main Syrian opposition group, even though it had earlier criticized the United States and other Western nations for recognizing the Syrian National Coalition for Opposition and Revolutionary Forces as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people.

On Friday, coalition leader Mouaz al-Khatib rejected the Russian invitation for talks and urged Moscow to support the opposition's call for Assad's ouster. Lavrov said Saturday that al-Khatib's statement was surprising after his earlier contacts with Russian diplomats in Egypt during which the opposition tentatively agreed on a meeting in a third country.

Lavrov said the coalition leader should "realize it would be in his own interests to hear our analysis directly from us."

Lavrov rejected the opposition claim that Russia's continuing weapons supplies to Assad's regime make it responsible for mass killings in Syria, saying that Moscow bears no responsibility for the Soviet-era weapons in Syrian arsenals. He said that defensive weapons such as anti-aircraft missiles that Russia has continued to supply to Damascus couldn't be used in the civil war.

"We aren't providing the Syrian regime with any offensive weapons or weapons that could be used in a civil war," Lavrov said. "And we have no leverage over what the regime has got since the Soviet times."

Georgy Mirsky, a leading Mideast expert with the Institute for World Economy and International Relations, a top foreign policy think tank, said President Vladimir Putin's stand on Syria is rooted in fear that joining international calls for Assad's resignation would make him look weak at home. "It would look like an inadmissible concession to America, a virtual surrender. The Kremlin would lose its face, look like a loser," said Mirsky.

He wrote in his blog that Putin is resigned to Assad's eventual collapse and the loss of any Russian influence in a future Syria, but firmly opposes international sanctions. That stand allows Putin to tell his domestic audience that Russia has defended its ally until the end against overwhelming odds, said Mirsky.

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Jim Heintz contributed to this report.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/un-envoy-says-syrian-collapse-threatens-region-104613564.html

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Taking Part in Deal Dash Online Auction | Philebrity The Business ...

Posted by admin on December 29th, 2012

It is because the main reason that people can conduct different activities by using internet, we may notice that there are more and more people who want to explore in what they can do further by using internet. Commonly, people may use internet to enhance their study and working activities. Yet, do you even realize nowadays that you can join online auction to win any products in way cheaper price? In joining online auction to win especially electronics, you need to be able to find the reputable online auction site indeed.

There is actually rising trend among society in taking part on DealDash auction. The fact is that such Deal Dash online auction has become very popular among modern country especially United States. The advantage is not only that you can get various products that you may need in your life especially gadgets and electronics but also their penny auction feature.

In joining any online auction, you need to consider several things. First is that you need to review first about the service. In this case, you can look from search engine to conduct DealDash Review indeed. Another important thing to consider is that you need to gain update about the development of the auction offers especially related to certain product that you like. Winning the bid is the matter of patience and diligence indeed.

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Obama to make statement at 5:45 p.m.: White House

Scientologists may be facing their most daunting court case yet, and all it took was for someone to stop calling them a cult. After a years long legal battle, federal prosecutors in?Belgium now believe their investigation is complete enough to charge the Church of Scientology and its leaders as a criminal organization on charges of extortion, fraud, privacy breaches, and the illegal practice of medicine. "The decision follows years of investigation that was triggered by a complaint by the Labour Mediation Service in the Brussels Region. ...

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Last-minute deal averts East Coast port strike

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A strike that could have crippled 15 major ports on the East Coast and the Gulf and put a crimp in the nation's commerce?has been avoided after dock workers, port operators?and shippers agreed to a deal that extends the workers' contract, a federal mediator said Friday.

The parties settled on a 30-day extension of the contract after a meeting Thursday with Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service Director George H. Cohen, the FMCS said in a statement.

The parties had faced a Saturday deadline for resolving the labor dispute. The International?Longshoremen's Association, which represented the dock workers, had threatened to strike a day later.

The strike would have shut down major ports, including the port of New York and New Jersey, the largest on the East Coast and the second-largest port in the U.S. to handle manufactured goods from China.

Earlier Friday, The White House had urged the parties to resolve their differences. The dispute centered on a cap to payments to dock workers based on the weight of the container cargo, known as "container royalties."

Established in 1960, the royalty payments to ILA workers are based on the tons of container cargo that move through a port. That tonnage has risen from 50 million tons in 1996 to 110 million last year, according to the alliance. Total payments last year were $211 million, according to the USMX, or an average of $15,500 per worker.

The original idea was to protect longshoremen from wage losses expected as a result of "containerization," in which more and more goods are packed in the now-familiar 20- and 40-foot long boxes. Those take less manpower to off-load than the less-standardized containers they replaced.

Both sides also fought over the guaranteed eight-hour workday in the current contract and the seven-man "lashing gang." Lashing crews, or gangs, secure the cargo containers to the vessel using metal lashing rods to keep them from moving while the vessel is at sea. The maritime alliance wanted to eliminate each.

?The container royalty payment issue has been agreed upon in principle by the parties, subject to?achieving an overall collective bargaining agreement. The parties have further agreed to an?additional extension of 30 days (i.e., until midnight, January 28, 2013) during which time the?parties shall negotiate all remaining outstanding Master Agreement issues, including those?relating to New York and New Jersey," the federal mediator's statement said.

CNBC and?Reuters?contributed to this report.

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How a Cynical Narrative Can Advance Privatization

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A Message for Reformers

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Time to Crack Down on Cheating

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The Ultimate Reform School!

Drop whatever you are doing, and read this. EduShyster serves up a delightful portrait of an award-winning school in Minneapolis that embodies every new reform strategy. And here is the best part: It hasn?t opened yet! It won?t open until next September and it is already a great success!

What Is the Point of Reading?

A post about the Common Core standards ?No One Opposes Reading Non-Fiction?) was followed by a lively discussion among readers. Among many excellent comments, this one stood out. Written by Robert D. Shepherd, it raises important issues about how publishers will interpret the standards. And even more important, why do we want to read? Back [...]

On the Transiency of Big Ideas in Education

Diana Senechal has written a thoughtful reflection on the tendency of policymakers to foist big ideas on education. Fads come and go. The ones we live with today, say I, seem especially pernicious because they are backed by the power of the state in alliance with the profit motive. Yet I remain confident that truly [...]

The Happiest Teachers in America?

A few weeks ago, I spoke at the annual conference of the New York State School Music Association in Rochester. As I was going through the lobby of the conference center, I saw many teenagers carrying their musical instruments, preparing to practice and play together. There was a spirit of happy anticipation in the air?at [...]

Chicago Teachers Union Sues District, Claims Racial Discrimination

This should be of interest to readers. The Chicago Teachers Union has filed a federal lawsuit against the Chicago Public Schools, claiming that African American teachers have been disproportionately harmed by school closings. Over the past decade, their numbers have dropped dramatically in the school system. Chicago Teachers File Federal Lawsuit Charging CPS with Racial [...]

Where Are the Closing Schools?

Jersey Jazzman connects the dots about school closings. Do they close in white neighborhoods? No. Do they close in affluent neighborhoods? No. Guess where they close? In high-poverty neighborhoods. My guess: the white and affluent neighborhoods are next.

An Armed Guard for Every School?

Eclectablog is one of my favorites. I don?t know the writer, but he or she is super smart and witty, which is a great combination. Here is a post explaining that an armed guard in every school (132,000 schools of all kinds) would cost something north of $10 billion. That?s lot of moola-boola on new [...]

No One Opposes Reading Non-Fiction

A reader posted a comment yesterday wondering why so many who read this blog are opposed to reading non-fiction, or in the jargon of the day, ?informational text.? This is a reference to the debate about the Common Core standards, which mandate a 50-50 split between literary/informational text in lower grades, and a 70-30 split [...]

Please Arm These Teachers!

This elementary school teacher wants to be armed with smaller classes. She also wants to be armed with after school clubs and resources for her special education students. Read more about how she wants to be armed. This education dean also wants to arm teachers. He wants to arm them with passion, purpose, knowledge, understanding, [...]

An Interview with Todd Farley

This was sent by a reader of the blog. Todd Farley wrote a terrific book about the testing industry called ?Making the Grades,? based on his many years on the inside of that industry. He knows the tricks of the trade. If you haven?t read his book, you should. Interview with Todd Farley by Rebecca [...]

Teacher: Common Core Harms My Title I Students

One of the unsettled questions about the Common Core standards is whether they will widen or narrow the achievement gaps between children of different races and different income levels. In their first trial in Kentucky, the gap grew larger, and scores fell across the board. Some see this effect as a temporary adjustment to higher [...]

The Belly of the Beast

This article, published in The Times Educational Supplement (London), is an in-depth explanation of how the Global Educational Reform Movement (GERM) took shape and became powerful. Here you will meet Sir Michael Barber, who coined the idea of ?deliverology,? and learn about his rapid ascent from trade union activist to Tony Blair advisor to McKinsey [...]

Teacher: How Toxic Testing Drove Me Out of the Classroom

Carole Marshall, a former journalist, published the following in the Providence (R.I.) Journal on December 14, 2012: TESTING MANIA LEAVES URBAN STUDENTS BEHIND As a person who left a teaching position at Hope High School, in Providence, last June after almost two decades, I?d like to add my perspective to the discussion of high-stakes testing. [...]

A Literacy Expert Opposes the Common Core Standards

Stephen Krashen is a professor emeritus at the University of Southern California, where he taught linguistics. He comments here in response to an earlier post about the Common Core standards: What this excessive detail also does is (1) dictate the order of presentation of aspects of literacy (2) encourage a direct teaching, skill-building approach to [...]

How Standardized Testing Reinforces Inequity

Paul Thomas of Furman University in South Carolina says it is time for Southerners to recognize that testing is a way of reinforcing inequity. Tests reflect socioeconomic conditions. The haves dominate the top half of the bell curve, the have-nots dominate the bottom half. And the tests legitimate their status. Tests measure inequality of opportunity. [...]

Teacher: I Support the Common Core Standards

A teacher wrote this comment in response to the ongoing debate about the value of the Common Core standards: ?I was one of those who was very leary of the push for non-fiction in high school, but through nearly three years of working with the Common Core in St. Paul, Minnesota, I have come to [...]

Why Does TFA Need Nearly $1 Billion?

To be exact, why does TFA need $907 million? That is the amount that TFA raised from 2006-2010. EduShyster has done the numbers and explains it all here. During that time, TFA groomed some 28,000 teachers. But more important, it groomed leaders like Kevin Huffman, state commissioner of education in Tennessee, now planning for vouchers; [...]

TFA and Other People?s Children

Mark Naison, professor of African-American Studies at Fordham University, asks whether Teach for America leaders are the Robert McNamaras of this generation?

Parents: How to Support Your Public Schools

The best group now organizing and mobilizing to strengthen public education is Parents Across America. You don?t have to be a public school parent to join. PAA welcomes educators and everyone who supports public schools. If you care about improving your public schools and fighting off corporate control and privatization, join Parents Across America. PAA [...]

Reform Churn Hurts Students Most

In response to an earlier post about the escalating cost of teacher evaluation programs, a reader submitted this comment. I wish that our elected officials in Washington and in the state legislatures and departments of education would read it. This voyage is beginning in Connecticut. Every hour that teachers and administrators focus on the new [...]

Good News from North Carolina!

Wonderful news from Charlotte-Mecklenbug, North Carolina! The superintendent of schools has spoken out forcefully against the flood of testing. Because of this great news, I happily add Heath Morrison to the honor roll as a champion of American public education. Morrison is superintendent of schools in Charlotte-Mecklenburg, North Carolina. He is also highly respected among [...]

Greetings to the ?Beloved Community? of Education Activists

Mark Naison, professor of African-American Studies at Fordham University, sends holiday greetings to education activists across the nation. Activism today on behalf of public education, he finds, is akin to the activism for civil rights in the 1960s. It requires courage and dedication. You do it because you have to or you won?t be able [...]

A Teacher?s Christmas Story

When I visited Los Angeles in 2010, a group of young teachers surrounded me at UCLA and implored me to intervene with the schools? chancellor and get him to reverse his decision about the closing of Fremont High School. I tried but I was not successful. The teachers scattered, some stayed in teaching, some did [...]

Reading a Christmas Carol for Our Own Times

Ken Previti has written a meditation on Dickens? Christmas Carol and how it was bowdlerized to remove its true meaning. It is time to reclaim the true meaning of Dickens for our own time.

?Twas the Night Before Testing

Fred Smith worked for many years for the New York City Board of Education as a testing expert. Now he is a watchdog to guard against the misuse of tests. He writes opinion pieces and advises parent groups about the excesses of the testing industry. For non-New York City folk, Tisch is Merryl Tisch, the [...]

The True Goals of Education?

A reader suggests that we change our views of the proper goals of education: ?As important as core curriculum standards are they should not be the primary mission of public education. We would do well to adopt the four ancient civic virtues of Wisdom, Courage, Justice and Temperance as guidelines for student learning, K-12. Elegant [...]

A Gift for You: Why Education Matters

This article is a Christmas gift from me to you. Leon Wieseltier of The New Republic has written one of the most eloquent explanations of why we need teachers, schools, and universities. At a time when we hear hosannas to online learning, home-schooling, inexperienced teachers, the business model of schooling, for-profit schools, and the commodification [...]

Merry Christmas from EduShyster

This is a wonderful gift catalogue that will give you laughs and solace on this special day. EduShyster has created some priceless selections for the discerning shopper of edu-shlock.

My Holiday Wishes for You

Dear Readers, I can?t bring myself to say ?Merry Christmas,? because this Christmas season has been blighted by the tragedy in Newtown. We are still in mourning for the twenty babies who were lost there, the precious children who were so cruelly taken from their families. We are still in mourning for our brave colleagues, [...]

This Is What Courage Means

Earlier today I posted about four teachers in Louisiana who started a recall campaign against Governor Bobby Jindal and the Speaker of the Louisiana House. The odds against them were overwhelming. They had no organization, no money, and no political experience. They didn?t collect enough signatures to get on the ballot. They confronted a powerful [...]

Kudos for Superintendent Joshua Starr

Joshua Starr is superintendent of the Montgomery County public schools. He has stepped forward as an outspoken critic of standardized testing. He is emerging as a national voice against the national obsession with testing, ranking and rating students, teachers and schools. He has a different agenda: education. He recently was criticized for failing to follow [...]

Andere: Who Wins Nobel Prizes?

Eduardo Andere is one of Mexico?s leading education researchers. Here, he comments on a post by Stephen Krashen about the PISA results. Well, maybe Mr. Krashen is right! The analysis below may help to buttress many people?s view why American education isn?t so bad after all: The education of Nobel Prize winners By Eduardo Andere [...]

Lessons from Finland

If you want to know why Finnish schools are so admired, consider the following: Finnish schools do not have standardized testing until college entry. Admission to teacher education is highly selective. Teaching is a prestigious career. Child poverty is very low. Finnish schools emphasize the arts, physical activity, and a broad curriculum. If you can?t [...]

Four Courageous Teachers in Louisiana

Last spring, four teachers in Calcasieu Parish in Louisiana decided ?enough is enough? when Governor Bobby Jindal rushed through his legislation targeting teachers and attacking public education. They decided they would launch a campaign to recall Jindal and House Speaker Chuck Kleckley. None had ever been politically active before. You have to understand that Bobby [...]

How Test Errors Prevented Students from Graduating

A post on the NYC Parents Blog tells the sad story of a middle-school student who was not allowed to graduate with her class because she had supposedly failed the ELA exam. She was an honor student, and it made no sense, but the NYC Department of Education was adamant. The tests don?t lie, do [...]

In Defense of Tracking

When Marc Epstein, who was a history teacher at Jamaica High School in New York City (now closed to make way for small schools), read Carol Burris?s post opposing differentiated diplomas and tracking, he wrote to express his disagreement. I invited him to write a post, and he said he had already written it. It [...]

The Mayan Calendar and You

A reader who is a veteran teacher suggests incorporating the Mayan calendar into VAM evaluations. It could be one of the multiple measures that everyone talks about and would very likely improve the overall accuracy of the VAM ratings.

Ms. Katie Has the Last Word on the Meaning of the Twitter Kerfuffle

Katie Osgood teaches children in a psychiatric hospital in Chicago. She is one of our most eloquent bloggers, whose understanding of the damage done to children in today?s society is unparalleled. This post of hers sums up the meaning of what I called the Twitter kerfuffle. Last week, I wrote a post about ?The Hero [...]

Edweek Questions Finnish Success

Education Week reports that there was no significant difference between the performance of eighth grade students in Finland and the US in mathematics on the TIMSS. Four American states had higher scores in eighth grade mathematics on TIMSS than Finland: Massachusetts, Minnesota, North Carolina, and Indiana. This is not what you hear in the media, [...]

A Substitute Teacher Dies as a Hero

A teacher sent me this link and urged me to post it. This is a story about Lauren Rousseau, a substitute teacher who lost her life during the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School on one of the days that she was hired to teach. Teaching was what she most wanted to do, but Newtown [...]

Burris: NY Regents Plan Promotes Tracking

Carol Burris is the principal of an outstanding high school on Long Island in New York. She is a leader of the principals? group opposing the new state evaluation system. This post includes her recent letter to the Regents in opposition to a new diploma program that she fears will encourage tracking. Her own high [...]

Do Conservatives Care about the Constitution?

A stunning editorial in the Statesman, a Louisiana publication, raises an important question about Governor Jindal?s voucher program: Why do conservatives remind everyone about the importance of adhering faithfully to the literal meaning of the state constitution except when they choose not to? The Jindal voucher plan is funded by the Minimum Foundation Funding dedicated [...]

Is This the NRA Plan for School Security?

A reader comments on the National Rifle Association?s ideas for school security: ?Let?s pretend. 100,000 schools would need 100,000 guards, preferably active police officers, who would by a conservative estimate cost at least $100,000 per year apiece in salary and benefits. That?s $10,000,000,000 to start, plus who knows how much more for the added costs [...]

The Language of ?Reform?

Ron Isaac is a retired teacher of English in New York City. He writes: What a shame that language is such a pliable substance! It?s putty in the hands of folks who control public policy debates, especially about education. And it can be deadly to progress when it?s off the tongues of people who exercise authority unjustly, either [...]

Uses and Abuses of Online Learning

The school district in Manchester, New Hampshire, is considering online classes?not blended learning?as Acosta-saving device. The idea is to put kids online and lay off teachers. Anyone who deals with children and adolescents knows that face-to-face contact, human-to-human relationships are very important. Something?s, like reading a book our practicing an instrument, may best be done [...]

Why Armed Guards Change Nothing

A reader explains why armed guards will not end the violence: As my own experience with troubled children, and as pointed out in the PBS ?After Newtown? program of 12/21/2012 pointed out: (1) the shooters tend to be young males who largely fantasize about the shooting long before they act, (2) they strongly tend to [...]

Outrageous Treatment of Children with Special Needs

In Louisiana, this mother reports, her 17-year-old autistic son will be required to take the ACT and EOC (end-of-course exams). As she writes, ?These children are also being forced to take the EOC. or ?end of course? tests for high school courses that they have never taken. Allow me to reiterate. They are forced to [...]

On TIMSS: Black Students in Mass. Do as Well as Finland!

The Daily Howler is all over the media for its sour reporting about the latest international test (TIMSS). He finds that they reverted to their ?doom and gloom? scenario without bothering to dig into the data. He dug into the data and found lots to cheer about. In this post, Bob Somerby parses the data [...]

No Guns in Schools!

The National Rifle Association wants an armed guard at every one of the nation?s 100,000 schools. Some legislators want teachers and principals to carry weapons. Why should policy be reactive? Better to limit all weaponry to officers of the law, except for single-shot rifles for hunters. Guns should be available only to those authorized to [...]

Privatization or Public Education?

Helen Ladd and her husband Edward Fiske are distinguished observers of American Education. Ladd is a Professor of Economics at Duke University. Fiske was education editor of the anew York Times. Together they describe a fork in the road for our nation?s public school system. Will we continue towards free-market privatization or will we revitalize [...]

What the Media Didn?t Tell You About Latest International Tests

Bob Somerby, taught for many years in the Baltimore public schools. His blog The Daily Howler offers a fearless critique of media coverage of critical events. His post on the latest international assessments (TIMSS) and the media?s decision tiresome putdown of American students is a classic. He points out that on the math portions of [...]

School Closings Planned in Philadelphia

Privatization is in high gear in many cities?Chicago, DC, Memphis, Detroit, and elsewhere. The corporate reformers say they want to save money but the closings don?t save money. They say they want to improve education, but that hasn?t happened either. Here is Helen Gym?s account of the Philadelphia story.

A Terrific New Teacher Blogger

Here is someone you should follow. In a recent post, this teacher writes: In order to forestall state-takeover, our district is scrambling to find ways to make ?substantial improvement.? By improvement, of course we mean in our MCAS scores. One way we are responding is to get a private company called ?Achievement Net? or ?A-Net? [...]

Joshua Starr Belongs on Honor Roll: Proof

I previously named Joshua Starr, superintendent of Montgomery County public schools in Maryland, to the honor roll for his courage and wisdom. He rejected Race to the Top Funding because his schools have a nationally acclaimed peer review evaluation system. He called for a three-year moratorium on standardized testing. For daring to be different, he [...]

Secret Document Leaked: Chicago Plans to Close Nearly 100 Schools

The Chicago Tribune obtained a copy of a secret document describing the plan of Chicago Public Schools to close 95 schools, mostly in minority neighborhoods. The plan was dated September 10. This represents a dramatic elimination of public schools in Chicago. The city says it will slow down charter growth, at least this year, but [...]

The Baltimore Sun Joins the Honor Roll

So many news media have thoughtlessly or knowingly jumped on the bandwagon of corporate reform that it comes as a shock to encounter one saying simple truths. Te Baltimore Sun wrote, in response to the massacre of innocent children and educators in Newtown, that it?s time to stop the vilification of our nation?s teachers and [...]

Kaya Henderson Abandons 20 More Schools

Kaya Henderson, chancellor of the DC public schools, intends to close another 20 public schools. DC is now the second largest urban district with the greatest proportion of its students in privately managed charter, after New Orleans. Unlike New Orleans, DC did not suffer a natural disaster. Instead, its leaders don?t know how to improve [...]

Katie Osgood Defends Karen Lewis

Karen Lewis spoke up on my behalf when a TFA officer denounced my post ?The Hero Teachers of Newtown?) as ?reprehensible. Lewis then became the object of attacks from outraged bloggers and tweeters saying that she literally accused TFA of murder. Lewis said no such thing. This was a fine example of the dark art [...]

A Charter Teacher Explains What Happens with Longer School Day

Corporate-style reformers believe that children will learn more and get higher test scores if they spend hours more in school preparing for the tests. They probably think that retail clerks will sell more if they have a 9-hour shift. But a newcomer to EduShyster?s burgeoning staff explains what happens when the extra time is added. [...]

How State Aid Is Rigged Against the Poorest Districts

Bruce Baker has written an illuminating and disturbing post about how New York is underfunding its highest-need schools. Governor Cuomo likes to complain that the state spends far too much on education but sees little improvement. Baker demonstrates that the formula hurts the neediest students. The governor goes on to say that he will take [...]

Beware of Foundations Bearing ?Gifts?

Sarah Darer Littman has a good idea. She thinks that journalists in Connecticut should do investigative journalism and not just write what they find in the press release. Case in point: the recent gift of $5 million from the Gates foundation to Hartford schools. Littman calls the grant a Trojan horse because it commits the [...]

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