Saturday, March 30, 2013

2013 Kia Optima SX - A Mom's Review

The post is sponsored by Kia who provided a car for my family to drive for a week.... unfortunately I had to return the car.

The post is sponsored by Kia who provided a car for my family to drive for a week?. unfortunately I had to return the car.

If you follow me on Instagram, you might have noticed the sporty, awesome car I was driving a few weeks ago. ?My family had the opportunity to test drive the 2013 Kia Optima SX for a week and we absolutely loved it. ?My son, Jonah, wanted to ride in the ?race car? every time we went somewhere. ?He was probably the saddest one in the family when we had to return it. ?He is still asking when we can go and get the ?race car? again and keep it.

I have never claimed to know a lot about cars. ?My review here is strictly from the point of view of a working mom and the things that are important in a vehicle for my family.

So onto the most important part of a vehicle (in my opinion) the features.

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Safety Features

Active Head Restraints
Brake Assist
Child Seat Anchors (LATCH)
Driver and Passenger Seat Airbags
Front Fog Lights
Hill-start Assistance
Rear Center 3-point Belt
Rear Door Child Safety Locks
Side/Curtain Airbags
Stability Control
Tire Pressure Monitoring
Traction Control?

Interior Features

A/C with Climate Control
Auto-dimming Rearview Mirror
Auxiliary Audio Input Jack
Bluetooth
Hands-free Calling
Keyless Ignition
Leather Upholstery
Power Exterior Mirror Control
Power Seat(s)
Satellite Radio
USB / iPod Connection

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Exterior Features

All-season Tires
Alloy Wheels

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I absolutely fell in love with the interior of the Optima. ?The front seats were extremely comfortable and the console was positioned to where I could get to everything I needed with ease. The Optima also synced with my iPhone so I could have my own music as well as hands free calling. ?There was a few new features in the Optima that I have never seen before like the heating and cooling seats. ?We have heated seats in one of our vehicles now, but the cooling feature would be great in the summertime (if summer ever comes to Indiana) especially with the dark interior. ?The back seat also has heated seats!

The Optima also has a push button parking break. ?I love this feature. ?In most cars you have to push down a pedal or pull a leaver to put on the parking break. ?Having a push button is so convenient.

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My favorite feature was the panoramic sunroof. ?I am used to driving a small SUV and I was a little worried about how closed in I would feel in a sudan. ?To be honest, it felt a little snug until I hit the button to open the sunroof. ?Within seconds the extra large sunroof let in a lot of light and my claustrophobia disappeared in an instant.

Some other features I love:

  • Navigation System? I would have gotten lost when I went to IKEA without it!
  • The rear view camera.
  • Sound System was fantastic and had a great sound.
  • All of the ports in the car for our USB devices.
  • The steering wheel? I loved how the polished wood felt and the easy access to volume control, cruise control and the Bluetooth system.

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I decided to take the Optima on a trip to Cincinnati to visit the closest IKEA. ?My two little ones came with me. ?Installing their car seats in the backseat was a breeze (I had my husband do it). ?With the LATCH system it took a matter of moments. ?They fit without any problems. ?The only thing that I didn?t like was that my infant seat couldn?t click down and latch until after I started the car and the front seat moved up. ?If you have an infant seat that is large like mine I suggest moving it to the passenger side of the car for this reason. ?There was plenty of room for both carseats and a person in-between if they didn?t mind it being tight. ?My mother in law actually had to get back there to feed Caroline on our trip. ?I like that the two kids weren?t right on top of each other.
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The trunk space was amazing for a sedan. ?I could fit a stroller and all of my purchases in the back end without any problems. ?I got a rug and several other items at IKEA and had extra space after loading them into the trunk.

Look at all this trunk space.  I didn't have any problem loading in

Look at all this trunk space. I didn?t have any problem loading in all of my shopping stuff!

Overall? the 2013 Kia Optima SX is a very sleek, sporty mommy vehicle that is perfect for a small family. ?The features are amazing and plentiful and make this mommy feel extremely spoiled. ?I felt that the ride was smooth and it had a lot of power. ?At times I needed to use the cruise control because I didn?t realize how fast I was actually going. ?I love that it tells you how many miles you have left before you need to fill up, and the gas mileage is great (about 25 in city and 30 highway).

2013 Kia Optima SX

This 2013 Kia Optima SX has a MSRP of $35,275 will all of these options.

Visit ?Kia to learn more about the?Optima?and all it has to offer. ?You can also find them on?Facebook?and?twitter!

A huge thank you to Kia who provided our family with this amazing car to drive for a week. ?All opinions are 100% mine!

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Thursday, March 28, 2013

Living large: Palm Springs estate for sale

2399 Southridge Dr, Palm Springs, Calif.
For sale: $9.555 million

If you're unable to part with $50 million for Bob Hope's John Lautner-designed estate, how about another Palm Springs residence with its own significant architecture just a few houses away?

This modern home is located in prestigious Southridge, a gated enclave of 23 properties including former homes of actors Steve McQueen and William Holden, in addition to Hope's iconic home.

Designed by Edward Gedding, who worked with many high-profile clients in the 1970s and '80s, the residence sits on 2.25 acres and, like Hope's home, centers around a circular skylight.

The current owner picked up the home in 2002 and began a complete renovation, virtually redoing all the surfaces in the home, explains listing agent Bill Taylor of Saxony Real Estate.

"He didn?t remodel the exterior; it's so classic," Taylor said. "He really enhanced the interior to today?s standards."

The homeowner's renovation included opening up the floor plan, adding a bar and pool table area, as well as enhancing the sitting area. He also added a whopping 40 tons of Idaho quartz to the already 660 tons present throughout the structure.

The end result is something Taylor believes can't really be duplicated.

"The views and the quality, the finishes ... the location of the home: There's just nothing like it," he said. "The homeowner has great taste in what he does. You couldn't replicate the value."

A monthly payment on the home would be $34,376, calculated with today's mortgage rates and assuming a 20 percent down payment on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage.

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Monday, March 25, 2013

Insight: Silent or supportive, conservatives give gay marriage momentum

By Peter Henderson

SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - On a frosty December night last year, about two dozen guests slipped into the Alta Club, a century-old private retreat a block away from the temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints that dominates Salt Lake City.

Two men, who didn't know each other, were the reason for the dinner: church lobbyist Bill Evans and gay rights leader Rick Jacobs. Evans was a point man for the church's successful effort to pass California's gay marriage ban, known as Prop 8, in 2008. Jacobs, leader of Courage Campaign, produced a 2008 commercial against the ban showing Mormon missionaries ransacking the home of a lesbian couple.

Politics was not on the agenda - just getting to know each other. "The two hit it off," said host Greg Prince, a medical researcher and church member who had come to know both men. He noted that less than a month before the dinner, the church had launched a website with a major change in its view of gays: the site said homosexuality was not a choice.

"There has been a shift of some tectonic plate somewhere," Prince said.

Shifting attitudes among some conservatives and many businesses is altering the landscape around gay marriage, long considered a uniquely liberal and political issue, at one of its most crucial junctures - its review by the U.S. Supreme Court.

On Tuesday and Wednesday, the court's nine justices will hear arguments on the constitutionality of Prop 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act, which excludes gay couples from federal benefits.

Some jurists look to societal changes when interpreting the law, and scholars speculate that Justice Anthony Kennedy, the possible swing vote in the divided court, will be pondering increased public support for gay marriage.

A Reuters/Ipsos poll released last week found 63 percent of Americans supported gay marriage or civil unions.

While the Mormon Church has backed "traditional marriage" in Supreme Court briefs, it has been silent in recent ballot battles and has not promoted fundraising as it has in the past.

Republicans like Senator Rob Portman of Ohio are supporting gay marriage and publicly conflicting with party leaders, such as House of Representatives Speaker John Boehner. Portman this month said he had switched position on the issue after his son told him he was gay.

Corporations, including Goldman Sachs, whose chief executive, Lloyd Blankfein, has campaigned in support of gay marriage, have joined the battle, arguing in briefs to the court that federal policy of not allowing gay marriage is bad for business.

The issue is far from settled, however. Gay marriage opponents have been written off as dinosaurs before, including in California, and most states ban same-sex weddings. But the momentum has been moving towards the proponents of gay marriage.

MORMON MONEY, NO MORE

Money has played a huge part in the pivot, both in terms of the financing of campaigns in favor of gay marriage and the funding of opposition groups.

When the New York State Senate voted to approve gay marriage in 2011, four Republicans joined Democrats. Republicans led by hedge fund manager Paul Singer, whose son is gay, gave the four financial and moral support, and in the 2012 national race, Singer led a political action committee that spent more than $2 million to help pro-gay marriage Republicans.

"You have billionaires telling Republicans 'Vote our way and you'll receive more money than you've ever seen,'" said Brian Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage, the leader of the movement to stop gay marriage. "That was new."

Pro-gay marriage groups have routed their opponents financially, outraising them three-to-one in November 2012 ballot races that legalized same-sex marriage in three more states, bringing the total to nine states and the District of Columbia.

The single biggest fundraising change between 2008 and 2012 was the disappearance from the political arena of the mightiest foe of gay marriage - the Mormon Church.

While the church has petitioned the Supreme Court in favor of Prop 8, it has focused its public messages about gays on personal issues of respect and love rather than politics.

In the four November 2012 votes - Maine, Maryland, Washington and Minnesota - the top ballot committees raised about $30 million for gay marriage and $10 million against it. The $20 million difference between the two campaigns last year is close to several estimates of what the Mormon Church and its supporters gave to California's Prop 8 in 2008.

More than 800 Utahns gave $2.7 million to support Prop 8 in 2008, state campaign finance records show. In 2012, a total of 16 Utahns gave $1,264 to the main ballot committees against gay marriage.

"The Mormon Church left as a major funder," concluded Chad Griffin, president of the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the biggest gay rights group.

Frank Schubert, who ran the 2008 and 2012 anti-gay-marriage campaigns, downplayed the Church hierarchy's silence last year. "Not having a direct statement encouraging people to get involved in the campaign naturally would result in fewer people getting involved in the campaigns, but there were fewer Mormons in these states to begin with, and there was never any expectation that they would be involved."

California Mormon Brooke Crosland, 27, gave $1,000 in 2008 for Prop 8 and made campaign phone calls, but she stayed out of politics in 2012. She described a personal search for understanding, which she saw reflected in the church. "I feel like the ideal for a child is a father and a mother, but I also feel under the law we should have equal rights," she said.

Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, whose portrait of gay rights pioneer Harvey Milk won an Academy Award, was approached for informal talks by Mormon officials after he narrated a documentary critical of the church called "8: The Mormon Proposition." Church officials were surprised to learn that he, a young, gay man, deeply wanted a family. "That was this big 'ah ha' moment," he said.

But Black said the initial invitation came only after the church was pilloried in public. "They didn't contact me after making 'Milk'. They contacted me after making '8: The Mormon Proposition'," said Black, who was raised a Mormon. He since has introduced HRC leader Griffin to church officials, at the December dinner and a concert following, while continuing talks.

Church spokesman Michael Purdy said its hospitality did not signal a change in position. "Being committed to marriage between a man and a woman does not mean that we do not love and care for all of God's children. Having conversations with gay rights leaders, speaking about compassion and respect for all, and inviting people to attend a concert do not equal pulling back from supporting traditional marriage due to negative publicity during Prop 8," he wrote by email.

Meanwhile, gay marriage fans and foes agree that same-sex-union proponents have improved their fundraising. Ted Olson, President George W. Bush's Solicitor General, made it ok for conservatives to support gay marriage when he agreed to take the Prop 8 case, said Margaret Hoover, a pro-gay-marriage Republican activist.

When former Republican Party Chairman Ken Mehlman in 2010 came out as gay, it was critical mass. "Nightingales don't sing unless they hear another nightingale singing. As soon they hear one, another one sings, and another one sings," said Hoover.

Dozens of Republican leaders, including former California candidate for governor Meg Whitman and former presidential candidate Jon Huntsman, have signed a brief to the Supreme Court in favor of gay marriage.

Some 278 businesses, including Goldman Sachs and hotelier Marriott International, whose chairman and major stockholder is Mormon, have signed a similar brief opposing the Defense of Marriage Act. (Thomson Reuters, the parent of Reuters News, is part of that group.)

UNEXPECTED CONVERTS

The person credited by all sides with cementing the victory in California for the gay marriage ban was a little schoolgirl who told her mother she had just been taught, "I can marry a princess!" The girl was in a commercial for Prop 8, and for years Evan Wolfson, president of Freedom to Marry, has been asked whether he could beat the "Princess" ad.

Wolfson, a fundraising and strategy leader for most recent ballot campaigns in favor of gay marriage, said the answer was chiefly to change his own side's message, rather than chase the opposition. The pro-gay-marriage campaign, which in 2008 had largely focused on appealing to voters to give gays rights because it said they deserved them, took a more personal tone, he said, of affirming the idea of equal rights and respecting loving couples.

That strategy had some unexpected converts.

David Blankenhorn, founder of the family-focused Institute for American Values think tank, was the prime witness in 2010 in the opening round of the federal trial of Prop. 8. Blankenhorn struck up unlikely friendships with gays while debating the issue in public, and he was sitting at his desk one day last year, when one called and told him to go to a website with a strident, anti-gay article.

"He said, 'Are you sure that this is the side you are on?'" Blankenhorn recalled. He put down the phone, and in that moment realized he had already changed his mind.

"I have a kind of intellectual reason for shifting from one foot to the other foot," he said "But I really, honestly think that it was through just personal interactions... if you want to stick with your position, don't get to know people who disagree with you."

Gay marriage foe Brown says he is not worried by polls that show gay marriage support snowballing. It's all about how you ask the question, he said, and a majority of voters do not want to redefine marriage. His side has always been behind in the money battle, he added, but has had some banner successes.

Politicians can see the danger of switching sides, he said. Of the four New York State Senate Republicans who voted for same-sex marriage, only one returned to office, despite financial backing from sources as diverse as the Service Employees International Union (SEIU) union, Wall Street Republicans, and libertarian David Koch.

Back in California, Rick Jacobs, the Courage Campaign chief, thinks Prop 8 was the best thing that ever happened to his movement. People sat up and started paying attention when liberal California overturned its own state Supreme Court and took away the right to marry, he said, and the court fight has kept the issue alive.

"It not only galvanized a lot of people who didn't really care about it before that - gay people - but it also galvanized straight people," he said. "People said, 'wait a minute, we don't like voting on people's rights.'"

The night in Salt Lake City left little doubt things had changed since 2008. After the dinner, the gay rights leaders all headed over to the Mormon Tabernacle Choir's Christmas spectacular. It was the hottest ticket in town and, as guests of the church, they had VIP seats.

(Editing by Mary Milliken,; Martin Howell and Sandra Maler)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/insight-silent-supportive-conservatives-gay-marriage-momentum-172804560.html

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Reward linked to image is enough to activate brain's visual cortex

Friday, March 22, 2013

Once rhesus monkeys learn to associate a picture with a reward, the reward by itself becomes enough to alter the activity in the monkeys' visual cortex. This finding was made by neurophysiologists Wim Vanduffel and John Arsenault (KU Leuven and Harvard Medical School) and American colleagues using functional brain scans and was published recently in the leading journal Neuron.

Our visual perception is not determined solely by retinal activity. Other factors also influence the processing of visual signals in the brain. "Selective attention is one such factor," says Professor Wim Vanduffel. "The more attention you pay to a stimulus, the better your visual perception is and the more effective your visual cortex is at processing that stimulus. Another factor is the reward value of a stimulus: when a visual signal becomes associated with a reward, it affects our processing of that visual signal. In this study, we wanted to investigate how a reward influences activity in the visual cortex."

To do this, the researchers used a variant of Pavlov's well-known conditioning experiment: "Think of Pavlov giving a dog a treat after ringing a bell. The bell is the stimulus and the food is the reward. Eventually the dogs learned to associate the bell with the food and salivated at the sound of the bell alone. Essentially, Pavlov removed the reward but kept the stimulus. In this study, we removed the stimulus but kept the reward."

In the study, the rhesus monkeys first encountered images projected on a screen followed by a juice reward (classical conditioning). Later, the monkeys received juice rewards while viewing a blank screen. fMRI brain scans taken during this experiment showed that the visual cortex of the monkeys was activated by being rewarded in the absence of any image.

Importantly, these activations were not spread throughout the whole visual system but were instead confined to the specific brain regions responsible for processing the exact stimulus used earlier during conditioning. This result shows that information about rewards is being sent to the visual cortex to indicate which stimuli have been associated with rewards.

Equally surprising, these reward-only trials were found to strengthen the cue-reward associations. This is more or less the equivalent to giving Pavlov's dog an extra treat after a conditioning session and noticing the next day that he salivates twice as much as before. More generally, this result suggests that rewards can be associated with stimuli over longer time scales than previously thought.

Why does the visual cortex react selectively in the absence of a visual stimulus on the retina? One potential explanation is dopamine. "Dopamine is a signalling chemical (neurotransmitter) in nerve cells and plays an important role in processing rewards, motivation, and motor functions. Dopamine's role in reward signalling is the reason some Parkinson's patients fall into gambling addiction after taking dopamine-increasing drugs. Aware of dopamine's role in reward, we re-ran our experiments after giving the monkeys a small dose of a drug that blocks dopamine signalling. We found that the activations in the visual cortex were reduced by the dopamine blocker. What's likely happening here is that a reward signal is being sent to the visual cortex via dopamine," says Professor Vanduffel.

The study used fMRI (functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) scans to visualise brain activity. fMRI scans map functional activity in the brain by detecting changes in blood flow. The oxygen content and the amount of blood in a given brain area vary according to the brain activity associated with a given task. In this way, task-specific activity can be tracked.

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The full text of the study "Dopaminergic reward signals selectively decrease fMRI activity in primate visual cortex" is available on the Neuron website: http://www.cell.com/neuron/abstract/S0896-6273(13)00052-4?utm_source=ECE001&utm_campaign=&utm_content=&utm_medium=email&bid=BKXPH4F:90EZ4

KU Leuven: http://www.kuleuven.be

Thanks to KU Leuven for this article.

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Friday, March 22, 2013

All You Want To Know Concerning Auto Repair | CulturaPopulara.ro

Have you ever wondered whether you could save some funds carrying out the auto repairs oneself? Have you wished you could choose a greater auto repair shop or be capable to better diagnose the difficulty with your vehicle? Take the time now to hold reading about some wonderful suggestions for creating the proper decisions when it comes to your auto repairs.

In addition to fundamental tire altering gear, keep a plastic tote filled with DIY auto repair supplies in the trunk of your automobile in case of emergencies. Fill it with at least a quart every of motor oil, transmission fluid, steering fluid, and brake fluid and a gallon of water. Add a can of penetrating oil spray, a roll of duct tape, twine, bungee cords and standard tools so that you can handle minor repairs on the road.

Be cautious of mechanics that attempt to use scare tactics. If your mechanic says factors like ?I wouldn?t drive this another mile,? you must be a tiny concerned. You need to not be afraid to drive your vehicle, the fear need to be that you have a mechanic that is trying to scam you.
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When looking for a reputable automotive repair facility, only take into account certified repair shops. Certifications, such as the seal for Automotive Service Excellence, are an indication that the shop has demonstrated a basic level of competence in the field of automobile repair. Although such certifications are in no way an absolute guarantee of very good service, the odds are considerably greater when the establishment is certified.

It is time to get focused on auto repair so that you know what to do when the time arrives. You want to be able to make the right decision, whether you are taking your automobile to a shop or trying to repair it your self. Bear in mind all the tips that has been given to you.

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Thursday, March 21, 2013

Apple Podcasts app updated with custom stations, on-the-go playlists, new design, more

Apple Podcasts app updated with custom stations, on-the-go playlists, new design, more

Apple has updated their Podcasts app. A lot. Version 1.2 now includes the ability to create custom stations that automagically update when new episodes become available. You can set your custom stations to start with the newest episode, so you always get the latest and the greatest, or the oldest, so you're less likely to miss a show. Stations get synced via iCloud across all devices, and playlists synced from iTunes on the desktop also now appear in the Podcasts app. Yeah.

The Now Playing interface has been updated, going from 2 screens down to 1, and forsaking the charming if controversial reel-to-reel animation of the original.

Podcasts also now badges the app icon to show unread count. Also, bug fixes and performance and stability enhancements have come along for the ride.

I'll have to try it out for a while to see how big these changes actually are in terms of usability. In the meantime, let me know what you think. Will you miss the reel-to-reel eye candy? How do the new custom station and playlist features work for you?



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Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Engadget HD Podcast 341 - 03.19.2013

Engadget HD Podcast 341 - 03.19.2013

Hopefully you tuned into our Engadget HD panel from Expand this weekend, as we kick off this week's podcast discussing some of the topics covered by our guests from TiVo, Sling and Boxee. We also cover Verizon's proposal to pay stations based on how much its subscribers actually watch them, as well as what the future holds for Panasonic's plasma production and Sharp as a whole. Also notable are Fox's plans for a new 24-hour sports channel and news that Netflix may bring 4K streaming sooner than you think, press play to find out more about that and a couple of The Killing spoilers as a bonus.

Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc)

Producer: James Trew (@itstrew)

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Thursday, March 14, 2013

Less than 25% Use Autoresponders - Website Magazine

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Did you hear it? Did you hear the sound of my digital heart breaking into a googol of pieces? That's the feeling I got upon hearing that only 25 percent of companies analyzed from the Inc. 5,000 were using autoresponders within their marketing automation programs.

The study, conducted by Optify, examined companies with annual revenues of at least $1 million operating in the Advertising & Marketing, IT Services, Software or Business Services industries. What they found will (well, should) absoluetly astound you.

- Nearly 25% of websites do not offer any type of online contact form.
- Of the companies with online contact forms, only 24% respond immediately with an autoresponse email. Approximately 30% respond within one hour.
- Only 37% of companies follow up via email within one week of form submission.
- Only 8% of companies send more than one email within a week after form submission.

"Autoresponders allow businesses to capitalize on a unique opportunity to engage with prospects at the moment they express interest online," said Doug Wheeler, Optify CMO. "Using autoresponders for your marketing automation -- and using them correctly -- can help you accelerate better, more personalized relationships with prospects and customers. These are basic steps that every company can adopt -- no matter what size."

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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Total restarts production after North Sea gas leak

(AP) ? French energy group Total says it is slowly restarting gas production in an area of the North Sea where a well sprang a leak nearly a year ago.

A leak at the Elgin field was initially pouring out about 7 million cubic feet (200,000 cubic meters) into the atmosphere each day. Production at nearby fields was also halted.

The company says Monday that production restarted over the weekend and would soon ramp up to 70,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day ? about half of the potential of the Elgin and surrounding fields.

Total says it restarted production after getting the all-clear from Britain's Health and Safety Executive. It said an investigation showed that corrosion caused gas to seep into the well, which was not in use at the time.

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Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Fishers near marine protected areas go farther for catch but fare well

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Research reveals importance of location, location, location

VANCOUVER, Wash.Fishers near marine protected areas end up traveling farther to catch fish but maintain their social and economic well-being, according to a study by fisheries scientists at Washington State University and in Hawaii.

The study, reported in the journal Biological Conservation, is one of the first to look closely at how protected areas in small nearshore fisheries can affect where fishers operate on the ocean and, as a consequence, their livelihood.

"Where MPAs are located in relation to how fishers operate on the seascape is critical to understand for fisheries management and this is an important lesson to draw from this study," said Todd Stevenson, the paper's lead author, who did the research as part of his WSU doctorate.

Marine protected areas have become a cornerstone of ocean conservation, setting aside specific waters to preserve and manage vulnerable resources like declining fish stocks. In theory, the MPAs will provide a refuge in which fish can breed and help replenish nearby, open areas with their offspring. Nearly 6,000 MPAs have been set up around the world, according to a 2010 report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

Stevenson focused on a network of MPAs on the west coast of the island of Hawaii, home to an aquarium fish trade and one of the state's most lucrative nearshore fisheries. While the fishery is relatively small, with only about 40 active fishers, small-scale fisheries actually employ more people than large-scale operations and catch fish more efficiently. Their small size also makes fishers more vulnerable to changes, as a poorly placed MPA can have a large effect on their options.

Starting in 1999, the west Hawaii MPAs closed more than one-third of the coast to aquarium fishing. Many areas were closed to avoid conflicts with dive charters and the tourism industry, particularly in the more populated central part of the west coast. This is where most ports and launches are, too. As a result, fishers had to go farther in search of fish.

Analyzing social surveys and state catch reports, Stevenson and his colleagues found just that.

"Fishing cost and distances traveled were perceived to have significantly worsened," he and his colleagues wrote, "while economic status was perceived to have significantly improved."

"It's not uncommon to establish MPAs in areas where fishers operate, as these are usually biologically and economically productive spots that receive heavy fishing pressure and thus need the most protection," said Stevenson. "When MPAs are placed in these locations, they displace fishers into new, slightly less optimal fishing spots.

"This happened in Hawaii," he said, "and it appears to have had little impact on the socioeconomic well-being of fishers who remained involved in the fishery since before the MPAs were in place, which is somewhat counterintuitive and makes our study interesting."

Without a separate economic analysis, said Stevenson, it's hard to say how the changing fish stocks might have affected fishing incomes. He and his co-authorsWSU Professor Brian Tissot and Bill Walsh of Hawaii's Division of Aquatic Resourcesconjecture the fishers had higher yields, in part because they were steered toward underexploited or more biologically productive areas.

Fishers also benefited from rising prices for yellow tang, the most abundant and popular fish in Hawaii's aquarium trade, and price wars among island buyers working to satisfy the growing demand from coral aquarium tank owners.

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Research reveals importance of location, location, location

VANCOUVER, Wash.Fishers near marine protected areas end up traveling farther to catch fish but maintain their social and economic well-being, according to a study by fisheries scientists at Washington State University and in Hawaii.

The study, reported in the journal Biological Conservation, is one of the first to look closely at how protected areas in small nearshore fisheries can affect where fishers operate on the ocean and, as a consequence, their livelihood.

"Where MPAs are located in relation to how fishers operate on the seascape is critical to understand for fisheries management and this is an important lesson to draw from this study," said Todd Stevenson, the paper's lead author, who did the research as part of his WSU doctorate.

Marine protected areas have become a cornerstone of ocean conservation, setting aside specific waters to preserve and manage vulnerable resources like declining fish stocks. In theory, the MPAs will provide a refuge in which fish can breed and help replenish nearby, open areas with their offspring. Nearly 6,000 MPAs have been set up around the world, according to a 2010 report by the International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources.

Stevenson focused on a network of MPAs on the west coast of the island of Hawaii, home to an aquarium fish trade and one of the state's most lucrative nearshore fisheries. While the fishery is relatively small, with only about 40 active fishers, small-scale fisheries actually employ more people than large-scale operations and catch fish more efficiently. Their small size also makes fishers more vulnerable to changes, as a poorly placed MPA can have a large effect on their options.

Starting in 1999, the west Hawaii MPAs closed more than one-third of the coast to aquarium fishing. Many areas were closed to avoid conflicts with dive charters and the tourism industry, particularly in the more populated central part of the west coast. This is where most ports and launches are, too. As a result, fishers had to go farther in search of fish.

Analyzing social surveys and state catch reports, Stevenson and his colleagues found just that.

"Fishing cost and distances traveled were perceived to have significantly worsened," he and his colleagues wrote, "while economic status was perceived to have significantly improved."

"It's not uncommon to establish MPAs in areas where fishers operate, as these are usually biologically and economically productive spots that receive heavy fishing pressure and thus need the most protection," said Stevenson. "When MPAs are placed in these locations, they displace fishers into new, slightly less optimal fishing spots.

"This happened in Hawaii," he said, "and it appears to have had little impact on the socioeconomic well-being of fishers who remained involved in the fishery since before the MPAs were in place, which is somewhat counterintuitive and makes our study interesting."

Without a separate economic analysis, said Stevenson, it's hard to say how the changing fish stocks might have affected fishing incomes. He and his co-authorsWSU Professor Brian Tissot and Bill Walsh of Hawaii's Division of Aquatic Resourcesconjecture the fishers had higher yields, in part because they were steered toward underexploited or more biologically productive areas.

Fishers also benefited from rising prices for yellow tang, the most abundant and popular fish in Hawaii's aquarium trade, and price wars among island buyers working to satisfy the growing demand from coral aquarium tank owners.

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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Egypt needs to fix economy, strike IMF deal: Kerry

CAIRO (Reuters) - Egypt's need to get the economy back on its feet is paramount and urgent, and the government should strike a loan deal with the IMF, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Saturday.

The country's foreign currency reserves have dived to little more than a third of levels before the 2011 revolution and the budget deficit is soaring as a sliding Egyptian pound pushes up the cost of state subsidies for imported fuel and food.

"It is paramount, essential, urgent that the Egyptian economy get stronger, that it gets back on its feet," Kerry told Egyptian and U.S. business executives in Cairo. "It's clear to us that the IMF arrangement needs to be reached, that we need to give the market that confidence."

The Islamist government of President Mohamed Mursi said on Thursday it would invite an IMF team to reopen talks on a $4.8 billion loan that was agreed last November but put on hold at Cairo's request during street violence the following month.

Two years after the overthrow of Hosni Mubarak, the most populous Arab nation is deeply divided with many opposition parties promising to boycott parliamentary elections due to be held in four stages between April and June.

With an IMF deal likely to involve painful measures, Kerry called for consensus on tackling the problems. "We do believe that in this moment of serious economic challenge, that it's important for the Egyptian people to ... gather round the economic choices and to find some common ground," he said after meeting Foreign Minister Mohamed Kamel Amr.

Amr made clear that Egypt, which has a peace treaty with Israel and close military relations with the United States, expected Washington's help in stabilizing the economy.

"We expect from friends, particularly from the United States, as a strategic partner to Egypt, to stand (by) Egypt during this period in the economic arena," Amr said, standing alongside Kerry at the Foreign Ministry.

Washington wanted to support the democratic process, said Kerry. "We are not here to interfere, we are here to listen," he said. "We are not here to urge anybody to take one particular action or another, though we have a point of view and certainly I will express that. But what we support is democracy and the people and the nation of Egypt."

MAKING THE RIGHT DECISIONS

Kerry said he would talk to Mursi on Sunday about what the United States could offer Egypt, including economic assistance, support for private business and boosting Egypt's exports to the United States. But Washington needed to know "that Egypt is going to make the right fundamental economic decisions with respect to the IMF", he said.

Signs of economic stress abound. Imports of wheat, needed to feed a fast growing population of 84 million, are down sharply so far this year even though the government said food importers are getting priority allocation of dollars.

Earlier this month, the government also announced a 50 percent rise in the price of subsidized fuel oil for customers outside priority industries that include food and power production. The central bank has reduced the supply of dollars auctioned to commercial banks, forcing many businesses to turn to the black market for foreign exchange.

Earlier, a senior U.S. official said Washington believed Egypt needed to increase tax revenues and reduce energy subsidies - measures that are likely to be highly unpopular if Mursi's Muslim Brotherhood government forces them through.

Egypt's investment minister has expressed hope that a deal could be done with the IMF by the end of April.

The loan was delayed due to violence over a planned rise in taxes. While the tax rise was withdrawn, Mursi is likely to face more trouble as any cuts in subsidies demanded by the IMF will push up living costs in a country where poverty is rife.

Energy subsidies soak up about 20 percent of the government budget, bloating a deficit set to soar to 12.3 percent of annual economic output this financial year.

CLASHES IN EGYPTIAN CITIES

A group of anti-Mursi demonstrators set fire to pictures of Kerry outside the Foreign Ministry, the state MENA news agency reported, before Kerry arrived to meet Amr.

Earlier, the demonstrators had marched from Tahrir Square, the centre of the 2011 uprising. Some held up cartoons of Kerry, portraying him with an Islamic beard, saying "Kerry - member of the Brotherhood". Others banners said "Kerry, you are not welcome here" and showed the characteristic moustache and fringe of Adolf Hitler superimposed on pictures of Mursi.

The protest was peaceful. However, youths fought interior ministry police on Saturday in the Nile Delta city of Mansoura, where one protester was killed and dozens injured. In the Suez Canal city of Port Said, protesters torched a police station, security sources said.

While these protests were unrelated to Kerry's visit, they were examples of the frequent outbreaks of unrest. Clashes are commonplace, with protesters demanding that Mursi reform the interior ministry's police force. Police reform was a main demand of the uprising that toppled Mubarak.

SLIM HOPES

Hopes for consensus between the ruling Islamists and opposition parties seem slim due to the election boycotts announced by liberal and leftist opposition parties. There were called over a new constitution produced by an Islamist-dominated assembly and other grievances.

Kerry met opposition leaders on Saturday but many senior figures were missing from the round table talks, including Hamdeen Sabahy, who came a close third in presidential elections last year but had refused to attend the meeting.

However, Kerry met separately with Amr Moussa, a former Arab League Secretary-General and defeated presidential candidate, and spoke on the telephone with another party leader, former U.N. nuclear agency head Mohamed ElBaradei.

(Additional reporting by Marwa Awad; Editing by Stephen Powell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kerry-stress-egypt-reach-imf-deal-u-official-120829097.html

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6 Ways to Earn Money Online Starting Right Now

Posted on 02. Mar, 2013 by Money Cactus in Entrepreneurship

?earn money online

So you?ve decided that you want to earn money online. Congratulations, that is a very smart move. The internet is a great way to find people that want the kinds of things that you can offer and there are no barriers associated with time or location, which means you can work when it suits you.

The other great thing about earning money online is you can do it by offering either a product or a service that fits your particular skill set. There are absolutely no limits to what you can do, but because the options are so vast it can be difficult making a start.

In this article, I?m going to outline 6 different ways that you can earn money online starting right now (and it doesn?t include answering those poxy online surveys).

1. Selling craft on Facebook

I bet you probably have a bunch of friends on?Facebook?and it?s likely they have a bunch of other friends too. Leveraging this?friend?base is a really simple way to get your products seen, so why not take advantage of it? If you take great photos, make cards, clothes or other crafty things, then you already have a ready product to offer.

Creating a shopfront in Facebook is as simple as creating a page with lots of images of your wares and descriptions of each including prices. The best part about this is that your friends can very easily share your page with their friends and so on from there. There really is no telling where it could end up.

If things start to take off, you could then look at a dedicated website of your own. If you do decide to use a Facebook page to begin with, it is always a more professional approach to use a custom email address (like you@yourbusinessname.com) as a contact. You can set up?email hosting?to do just that for a very small cost from places like 123-reg and it helps add credibility to your business.

2. Offering a service on Fiverr

If you aren?t familiar with Fiverr, then you better get over there for a look (right after you finish here of course). This global market place will let you set up shop and sell your product or service for five dollars (although you can value add to a base product and charge more).

This is a super easy way to earn money online if you have a unique offering or skill that is in demand. There is no limit to what you can potentially offer and you can respond to requests from buyers as well. Five dollars may not sound like a lot of money, but there are people making some serious cash this way. Worst case scenario, it might give you some ideas about what you can do to make money online.

3. Writing product reviews

If you like reading reviews and finding out about the latest products, then you might like to try writing a few yourself. Squidoo will let you set up a free lens (website page) around a topic of your choice, if done well these mini sites can earn you a nice little royalty for the work you have done.

The best thing about this money making method is that it is scalable. Once you get familiar with the format and they kinds of things people are looking for online, you can make more pages and increase your earnings.

4. Developing your own training course

Do you have ninja-like skills in a particular area? It can be anything at all really, because if it is useful to you it will likely be useful to others. Udemy is a great online resource for learners, but it can be a fantastic way to earn money for clever instructors as well.

This website will let you create a training course around a topic of your choice, then do the marketing for you. Once you have completed the work, the course runs on auto piolet and you get to collect a fee each time someone enrols.

5. Freelance services

If you are good at writing, designing, coding, marketing or administration then you might like to try your hand over at Odesk or Elance. Both sites have a ton of jobs on offer in all kinds of skill areas, which means there is probably something to suit you.

The best part about these freelance sites is that your reputation will grow as you successfully finish more jobs and you can set your own price when you bid on new projects. If you have had any previous experience consulting or doing contract work in the past, then this could be right up your alley.

6. Starting your own blog

Blogs can be incredibly successful if managed correctly and earn you a lot of money online. Depending on the route you want to take, you can make money using any of the methods listed above with your own blog, but sometimes it can take a little longer to get things up and running.

Owning your own online business, including your own piece of online?real estate?is incredibly rewarding. This may be something that you are happy to work towards over time, or something you want to do right away. Either way, having ultimate control over everything means fewer surprises in the long run.

How are you going to leverage the internet and earn money online?

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Travel To Vietnam With Top Notch Tour Packages

When it comes to exotic locations, Southeast Asia is one of the places to beat. It offers a wide range of things to see and experience, including beautiful beaches, rich culture and history, busy cities, and one of a kind natural wonders. Vietnam is one of the most famous choices as of late, though, as it has great offers for tourists, attracting more and more folks to travel to Vietnam.

Vietnams Bustling Tourism

Since the 1990s, Vietnam has created a name for itself in the tourism industry. With its economys improvement, they also focused on creating modern destinations for visitors. Theyve created several attractions, mostly within coastal regions like Nha Trang, on top of their cultural centers like Hanoi and Saigon, as well as their natural wonders like the Marble Mountains and Ha Long Bay.

More developments are currently in the works in Vietnam today. In 2011, groundbreaking for the largest entertainment complex in Southeast Asia was held. It is said that this project will welcome up to 14 million tourists yearly, which is a great leap from its already admirable 3.7 million annual visitors today.

How to Best See Vietnam

If youre interested in exploring Vietnam, there are tons of ways how to go at it. For one, you can explore it on your own and enjoy the sights according to your preferences. You can do this by planning your own itinerary through extensive research and comparing rates among all of the available establishments. You can also easily just go for it adventurously and not plan for anything at all. It is a very bold move, but it can also be an enjoyable process for some.

However, if youre the type of person who wants everything well planned, Vietnam tours would be the best option for you. These things come in packages designed to cater to different peoples interests and preferences, making them even more attractive and practical to some. With these, you dont have to work too hard in finding the right places to see and visit, as they will be provided to you without a fuss.

Explore Vietnam

Whatever the purpose of your visit may be, Vietnam will surely give you a lot of reasons to be entertained and amazed with its marvelous offers and wonders. On your travel to Vietnam, youll be able to see a great amount of magnificent views, visit a lot of cultural sites, enjoy a nice climate, and even experience a superb cuisine. There are tons of things that are waiting for you, making a holiday to this lovely little country a lot more exciting and worth looking forward to.

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Alien planet photo: Telescope spots gas giant formation

Alien planet photo: In an astronomical first, a telescope in Chile has spotted the formation of a gas giant in the dust cloud orbiting a nearby star.?

By Nancy Atkinson,?Universe Today / March 1, 2013

This artist?s impression shows the formation of a gas giant planet in the ring of dust around the young star HD 100546. This system is also suspected to contain another large planet orbiting closer to the star.

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Astronomers have taken what is likely the first-ever direct image of a planet that is still undergoing its formation, embedded in its ?womb? of gas and dust. The protoplanet, about the size of Jupiter, is in the disc surrounding a young star, HD 100546, located 335 light-years from Earth.

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If this discovery is confirmed, astronomers say this it will greatly improve our understanding of how planets form and allow astronomers to test the current theories against an observable target.
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?So far, planet formation has mostly been a topic tackled by computer simulations,? said Sascha Quanz, from ETH Zurich in Switzerland, who led an international team using the Very Large Telescope to make the observations. ?If our discovery is indeed a forming planet, then for the first time scientists will be able to study the planet formation process and the interaction of a forming planet and its natal environment empirically at a very early stage.?

The protoplanet appears as a faint blob in the circumstellar disc of HD 100546, a well-studied star, and astronomers have already discovered other protoplanets orbiting this star.?In 2003, astronomers used a technique called ?nulling interferometry? to reveal not only the planetary disk, but also discovered a gap in the disk, where a Jupiter-like planet is probably forming about six times farther form the star than Earth is from the Sun. This newly found planet candidate is located in the outer regions of the system, about ten times further out.

The team used the VLT along with a near-infrared coronograph in an adaptive optics instrument called NACO, which enabled them to suppresses the bright light of the star, combined with pioneering data analysis techniques.

The current theory of planet formation is based mostly on observations of our own solar system. Since 1995, when the first exoplanet around a Sun-like star was discovered, several hundred planetary systems have been found, opening up new opportunities for scientists studying planetary formation. But until now, none have been ?caught in the act? in the process of being formed, while still embedded in the disc of material around their young parent star.

But in studying the disc around HD 100546, astronomers have spotted several features that support the current theory that giant planets grow by capturing some of the gas and dust that remains after the formation of a star. They have seen structures in the dusty circumstellar disc, which could be caused by interactions between the planet and the disc, as well as indications that the surroundings of the protoplanet are being heated up by the formation process.

The astronomers are doing follow-up observations to confirm the discovery, as it is possible that the detected signal could have come from an unrelated background source, or it could possibly be a fully formed planet which was ejected from its original orbit closer to the star. But the researchers say the most likely explanation is that this is actually the first protplanet that has been directly imaged.

Source:?ESO

Nancy Atkinson is Universe Today's Senior Editor. She also is the host of the?NASA Lunar Science Institute podcast?and works with the?Astronomy Cast?and?365 Days of Astronomy?podcasts. Nancy is also a NASA/JPL Solar System Ambassador.

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