Thursday, October 25, 2012

Benghazi e-mails: What did Obama administration know when?

Newly disclosed State Department e-mails, sent within hours of the attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi, cited a claim of responsibility by Ansar al-Sharia, a Libyan extremist group.

By Howard LaFranchi,?Staff writer / October 24, 2012

This is a redacted copy of an email obtained by The Associated Press discusses the attack of the Benghazi, Libya mission. Two hours after the US Consulate came under attack in Benghazi, Libya, the White House was told that a militant group was claiming responsibility for the violence that killed the US ambassador and three other Americans.

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Newly disclosed e-mails show that the State Department and other federal agencies knew within hours of the attack on the US Consulate in Benghazi, Libya, that a local militant Islamist group was claiming responsibility for the action.

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The State Department e-mails do not offer information that is markedly different from what was already known. Press reports the day after the Sept. 11 attack were already speculating about the involvement of Ansar al-Sharia, a Libyan extremist group with loose ties to Al Qaeda.

But they could nevertheless rekindle the controversy over what the Obama administration knew about the terrorist attack, when it knew it, and why administration officials persisted in speaking of a mob incited by an anti-Islam video as a perpetrator of the attack.

The attack on the Benghazi consulate resulted in the deaths of four US diplomats, including the ambassador to Libya, Christopher Stevens.

Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Wednesday said that the e-mails, sent from the department?s operations center, were citing a claim of responsibility posted on Facebook, something she said ?is not in and of itself evidence.? Instead of ?cherry-picking one story here or one document there,? she said, it is important to consider the whole picture and take into account all information before making any judgments.

Terrorist organizations sometimes claim acts they had nothing to do with in an effort to build their credentials. On the other hand, terrorists sometimes also refrain from claiming their work.

In the case of Ansar al-Sharia, there is some indication from communications picked up by US intelligence services that the group boasted of its role in the consulate attack in its contacts with operatives for Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb. In any case, Ansar al-Sharia representatives have since publicly denied any involvement in the attack.

One e-mail sent out two hours after the attack said that the US Embassy in Tripoli was reporting Ansar al-Sharia?s claim of responsibility and that the group was calling on Facebook and Twitter for an attack on that embassy.

Another e-mail speaks of a group of about 20 men firing shots and setting off explosions. In another, US Embassy Tripoli reports that firing had stopped and that the Benghazi compound was cleared.

In the confusion of the attack, Ambassador Stevens became separated from others at the consulate. His body was later found to be at a local hospital, where hospital workers used a cellphone in one of his pockets to try to determine the man?s identity.

White House spokesman Jay Carney, traveling Wednesday with President Obama, said the released e-mails were part of ?all sorts of information that was becoming available in the aftermath of the attack.?

The attack is the subject of a State Department investigation launched by Secretary Clinton, as well as of separate inquiries taking place in the House and Senate.

Both Mr. Obama and the US ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, have come under attack from Republicans for claiming days after the attack that the deadly assault began as a demonstration inspired by anti-US demonstrations elsewhere over the anti-Islam video. CIA documents released recently reveal that Obama and Ambassador Rice were describing what happened according to the information the Central Intelligence Agency was providing at the time.

Some militants in Benghazi who claim to have been involved in the attack have since told journalists that they were watching the demonstrations taking place the same day in Egypt and Tunisia in reaction to the anti-Islam video, and they decided to strike the consulate.

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Moderate drinking decreases number of new brain cells

ScienceDaily (Oct. 24, 2012) ? Drinking a couple of glasses of wine each day has generally been considered a good way to promote cardiovascular and brain health. But a new Rutgers University study indicates that there is a fine line between moderate and binge drinking -- a risky behavior that can decrease the making of adult brain cells by as much as 40 percent.

In a study posted online and scheduled to be published in the journal Neuroscience on November 8, lead author Megan Anderson, a graduate student working with Tracey J. Shors, Professor II in Behavioral and Systems Neuroscience in the Department of Psychology, reported that moderate to binge drinking -- drinking less during the week and more on the weekends -- significantly reduces the structural integrity of the adult brain.

"Moderate drinking can become binge drinking without the person realizing it," said Anderson."In the short term there may not be any noticeable motor skills or overall functioning problems, but in the long term this type of behavior could have an adverse effect on learning and memory."

Shors and Anderson worked with postdoctoral fellow Miriam Nokia from the University of Jyvaskyla in Finland to model moderate to heavy drinking in humans using rodents that reached a blood alcohol level of 0.08 percent -- the legal driving limit in the United States and many other countries -- and found that brain cell production was affected negatively.

The researchers discovered that at this level of intoxication in rats -- comparable to about 3-4 drinks for women and five drinks for men -- the number of nerve cells in the hippocampus of the brain were reduced by nearly 40 percent compared to those in the abstinent group of rodents. The hippocampus is a part of the brain where the new neurons are made and is also known to be necessary for some types of new learning.

This level of alcohol intake was not enough to impair the motor skills of either male or female rats or prevent them from associative learning in the short-term. Still, Anderson said, th

is substantial decrease in brain cell numbers over time could have profound effects on the structural plasticity of the adult brain because these new cells communicate with other neurons to regulate brain health.

"If this area of your brain was affected every day over many months and years, eventually you might not be able to learn how to get somewhere new or to learn something new about your life," said Anderson, a graduate fellow in the Department of Neuroscience and Cell Biology. "It's something that you might not even be aware is occurring."

According to the National Institute of Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, men who drink 14 drinks a week and women who drink seven are considered at-risk drinkers. Although college students commonly binge drink, according to the institute, 70 percent of binge drinking episodes involved adults age 26 and older.

"This research indicates that social or daily drinking may be more harmful to brain health than what is now believed by the general public," she said.

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Now the mobile phone goes emotional

ScienceDaily (Oct. 25, 2012) ? ForcePhone is a mobile synchronous haptic communication system. During phone calls, users can squeeze the side of the device and the pressure level is mapped to vibrations on the recipient's device. Computer scientists from University of Helsinki indicate that an additional haptic channel of communication can be integrated into mobile phone calls using a pressure to vibrotactile mapping with local and remote feedback. The pressure/vibrotactile messages supported by ForcePhone are called pressages.

Mobile devices include an increasing number of input and output techniques that are currently not used for communication. Recent research results by Dr Eve Hoggan from HIIT / University of Helsinki, Finland, however, indicate that a synchronous haptic communication system has value as a communication channel in real-world settings with users that express greetings, presence and emotions through presages.

-Pressure and tactile techniques have been explored in tangible interfaces for remote communication on dedicated devices but until now, these techniques have not been implemented on mobile devices or been used during live phone calls, says Eve Hoggan.

Using a lab based study and a small field study, Doctor Hoggan and her co-workers show that haptic interpersonal communication can be integrated into a standard mobile device. The new non-verbal design was also appreciated.

-When asked about the non-verbal cues that could be represented by pressages, the participants in our study highlighted three different approaches: to emphasize speech, express affection and presence, and to playfully surprise each other, she says.

When asked about the specific ways in which they adapted their communication style to accommodate the tactile modality, all of the participants stated that they tended to pause briefly after sending a pressage to 'make space for it in the conversation'.

According to the longitudinal study results the participants' phone calls lasted on average 4 minutes and 43 seconds with an average of 15.56 pressages sent during each call. All phone calls involved the use of pressages.

The prototype developed in this research, ForcePhone, is an augmented, commercially available mobile device with pressure input and vibrotactile output. ForcePhone was built at the Helsinki Institute of Information Technology and Nokia Research Center, Finland.

The research paper Pressages: Augmenting Phone Calls with Non-Verbal Messages by Eve Hoggan, Craig Stewart, Laura Haverinen, Giulio Jacucci and Vuokko Lantz was presented at the ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology UIST'12 in Boston, MA, USA, October, 2012.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Tired of Trying to Make Your Marriage Work Alone?

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By Dwight Bain, Nationally Certified Counselor & Certified Life Coach

Right now you know someone, probably a woman working two jobs, (not counting parenting children and running a household), who is trying to make their marriage work and they are in it alone. It may be a co-worker, a sister, a neighbor or friend at church, but you know this person, and since it?s most likely a woman let?s consider it from her point of view because she is in a tough place. So while you may see her smiling on the outside talking about her love for her man, here's what may be going on inside that house when you aren?t there to see it.

She's hurting more now than she ever has before. Why? Because Marriage was never meant to be done alone. So why do these women keep working without help to make their marriage work? A couple of reasons. Obviously they really love the guy on the couch who just can't or won't keep a job or step up to lead his family. This causes another major problem, because she doesn?t want her children to suffer or do without the basics, like new shoes, school supplies or playing little league. And so she does the only thing she can think of doing ? she works, and works and then she works some more. Work is all she can think of doing because an average family needs 60-80 hours of income to take care of their home budget, which means that both parents are working 30-40 hours per week, or one person is working two jobs just trying to keep their family afloat? and that one person is exhausted.

Obviously not every man is a sitting on the couch watching sports while his wife is cooking, cleaning and trying to pay the bills, but tragically there are a lot who do and leave their wife to be the responsible one. In fact, many men are highly motivated and disciplined and go out to find something to do to support his family during tough times so his wife isn?t trying to make it work alone. He realizes that a woman draws emotional strength from knowing her husband will provide for her and the kids. She has the confidence that he will be there for her. This article isn't about guys who dig in during tough times to live out the words of their wedding vows to be there, 'in sickness and in health, for richer- for poorer', no this article is about a very different kind of marriage, and one that gets much worse as time goes by. Let's start by looking at the major problems this exhausted woman faces, and tragically, she faces these challenges alone.

Lazy men or just Losers?

What's up with the guy on the couch who isn't providing enough income to meet the needs of his family or who demands that his wife cook, clean, care for the cars and lawn while they play video games- what makes guys like this act like irresponsible teenagers? Well, face it - some guys are just lazy- they grew up without any self-discipline, or self-respect and they just won't keep gainful employment or if they do work, they aren?t disciplined to budget their money to benefit the family. They need to take a Dave Ramsey financial management course, but probably won?t since they believe their money belongs to them, not their family. Remember the phrase, ?Selfish is ? as Selfish does.?

Their mother's didn't do them any favors since some guys never grow up, and just decide to marry someone to take over where their mother left off? they expect hot meals, clean clothes, healthy children, the bills to be paid and someone to function as an attractive personal assistant- but they refuse to give back to the relationship. This type of marriage isn't a partnership at all, it's sort of like the medieval system of a master and peasant, and the woman is basically expected to be a slave to meet his every need. It?s 100% about him- and 0% for her. That is not God?s plan, but sadly it is common in culture.

Then there is another group of unmotivated men, simply put, they have given up on life, and most see them as 'losers'. They may have failed in their education, or failed in their career aspirations, and have just given up on finding a good job to meet the needs of their family. Some guys in this group will go out to work at a job well below their potential just to avoid feeling like a failure again, which is better than nothing, yet eventually the bills will overshadow the gap in their income, leading to another major financial failure if they don't change. Crushed self image can lead to just walking away from responsibility in life. While it helps to see the psychological root factors, it doesn?t change that it leaves a woman exhausted and empty from trying to make her marriage work alone.

Often women want to make excuses for their husbands continual failures, or blame it on his low self-esteem, but there comes a time in life where a man has to step up to the plate to become a responsible man, which often means him going out to seek some help from others so he doesn't have to not fail again. However, many times he just keeps repeating the same mistakes, which just dumps more problems onto his wife to fix while he escapes by watching sports on TV or online gambling. He may escape with a beer, or with a newspaper, but the story is always the same. It?s someone else?s fault, blame, criticize, cuss or attack? the theme is always about how someone else is the reason they can?t get ahead. You won?t hear them talking about their lack of partnership and you won?t see them calling the counselor or pastor for help. Dump it on the wife to fix? and be moody or temperamental so she will be afraid to speak the truth that his behavior is wrong. Remember, bully behavior won?t pay the bills, and it just scares the people that he says he loves the most.

Watch behavior? if there is a marital partnership it will show up. However, if there is one person doing all the work to make the marriage appear ?normal?, then that will show up too.

It should be noted that sometimes a man is unmotivated because of substance abuse issues. Potheads, alcoholics and porn addicts don't think about providing for their family, they think about themselves. Sometimes what may look like a motivation problem is actually due to bigger psychological or substance issues, which would take professional intervention, diagnosis and treatment. The problem is that addicts don't usually seek help until they crash, and if they are enabled by others, they can stay addicted for years while creating terrible pain and hardship for those around them. Kids suffer, women get exhausted and often homes are foreclosed on while everyone ignores the hard reality that addiction doesn?t get better without intervention, in fact, it often gets worse.

Lost boys become Passive Leaders

The next group of unmotivated men aren't lazy or losers they just never learned which career path to take so they take the first job available. Think of them as ?Lost? because they work hard for years, but struggle to get ahead because they don?t have any direction. Basically they haven't found career coaches, leaders or mentors to guide them in moving up the career ladder. They could step up to become more of a partner if they had some coaching and accountability to change. There are a lot of guys who grew up in crazy dysfunction without any leadership and it?s a bigger group than you would think. Thankfully when these men see a better path they experience rapid results because they step to be the leaders their wives want them to be and it?s fun to watch. They build strong homes and experience peace out of marital partnership. However, if they don?t get some direction these guys may stay stuck and unmotivated for years because they fear seeking out help to discover their career strengths, so they slowly sink financially, while watching other more motivated guys get ahead and have better lives.

An interesting problem is that some guys might actually sabotage any efforts to try and help him because they feels so hyper-sensitive about even discussing how trapped he feels in a dead end job. He may fight against those who reach out with good advice on making some positive career changes to experience the financial freedom to provide for his family in a more stable way. Oddly enough, even though it's their greatest fear, they can often be so prideful they don't let anyone come alongside to help them face it with courage; so they stay stuck in a downward career spiral, leaving the growing financial burden and exhaustion on their wife. Their fear of making a career change hurts the people they say they love the most.

Good guys - or unmotivated men in disguise? Some guys may appear to be clean-cut, all-American, likable husbands and fathers who volunteer at church, mow the grass, don't act mean, hateful or abusive, but they are still married to an exhausted woman because they won?t step up to lead their family. They look like a great guy to the public, or people at church, but they just don?t partner with their wife, which makes everything tougher because God never designed marriage to be a ?one person does all the work? kind of relationship. In fact, if a woman is overworking to make up for the areas where her husband is unmotivated to change she will often resent him and the relationship will suffer, or fail.


View a health marriage as a two person bicycle. It works great when both people are pedaling together, but it is EXHAUSTING when one person is trying to pedal twice as fast because the other one won?t do their share of the work.

When should an exhausted woman who feels alone in her marriage speak up?

There is tremendous pressure placed on women to 'do the right thing' for her kids, which often is interpreted as being forced to provide the latest and greatest cell phone, elaborate birthday parties and expensive forms of entertainment for their kids. It is not a sign of bad parenting to say 'no' to things you cannot afford it's actually a sign of strength and will help a child learn that you can't have everything you want. Part of being a responsible adult is learning how to control and manage financial impulses. This takes financial pressure off of both the husband and wife in a marriage, but sadly many couples don?t sit down to work on budgets together, since one person frequently does all the earning while the other does the spending. The lack of partnership in dealing with budgets often bankrupt families. If a woman sees this happening and doesn?t speak up, she will be evicted along with her kids. Better to speak up now, rock the boat a little instead of calling U-Haul and friends to help make a hasty move after the house is foreclosed on.

Silence about the lack of partnership in a marriage can create a downward spiral of bad behavior, especially with spending when moms try to over-compensate for the lack of parenting from their passive husbands, or to cover the guilt she feels from being gone so much of the time trying to make more money to pay the bills. Overspending to make up for the lack of marital partnership often ends up with spoiled children, strained marriages and a pending financial disaster. Silence is the worst approach to take when there is a lack of marital partnership.

Saying ?NO? is a lot better than collecting massive debt to create an artificial lifestyle to keep everyone feeling happy for a while. Some women live in continual fear that the credit card lifestyle they secretly use to fill the gap of living with a passive man will one day come crashing down, so they keep their credit spending hidden like an addiction inside, hoping every day that she will make it to the mailbox before her husband discovers her secret? when speaking up would have been a stronger course of action.

Partners talk about issues, good, bad, ugly, they talk about it and often can solve the problem. If you are married to a passive partner at least bring up the problems. But don?t nag, no one listens to critical whining? it?s a waste of breath.

Lack of Partnership? It?s your job to speak now

Mark Twain said, "If the truth hurts- it should." Women married to passive husbands often don't want to hear the truth about the love of their life. They would rather live in the illusion of their feelings that he is a ?great guy? and that their marriage is ?normal? than to look into the mirror and see the truth. They might fiercely defend his lack of employment, his bad luck with bosses, point out how he loves the kids but just doesn't have time for them because he needs to exercise and be on the church softball team; because once they openly acknowledge that their husband is an unmotivated man, it makes it real, and once it's real, it means that something has to change.

It's hard to face this reality, and it's hard to confront a man they care about, so to avoid the risk of hurting his feelings they just carry the burdens inside and work harder. Another common way women avoid making their husband uncomfortable is by secretly asking their parents for money to make it another month, and grandparents are suckers when it comes to providing for the needs of their daughter and grandkids? so it goes on month after month until someone runs out of cash. No more cash means things eventually will crash and everyone will have to face the truth that was there all along. Marriages can?t work with one person doing all the work.

Finances quickly force things out into the open that might have gone unnoticed when there is more disposable income. Exhausted women feel desperate when they reach the end of their financial rope? without access to lines of equity, retirement accounts or the inability to get a family loan from parents who may already be financially stretched from the tough economy. When she runs out of options a woman has to face a painful reality. Get honest about the problems caused by the lack of partnership in her marriage and then confront him boldly. Sadly some women are so afraid to say something to hurt feelings that they silently find negative ways to cope, (overeating is the most common). She will slowly and silently drown in her sadness if someone close to the situation doesn't step in to ask some direct questions and offer real help. Marriages require partnership.

Speaking the truth isn't about attacking a man's character as a human being, it's about the basic reality of a shared partnership to run a family together. Emotionally, Financially, Parenting, Household chores? it takes two responsible adults to make it work. Partnership is about sharing marital responsibility instead of dumping everything onto an exhausted women who is essentially going through life alone like a single parent, (except she just happens to be legally married to an unmotivated man who keeps dumping problems on her lap to solve).

Sadly, it may take an exhausted women feeling completely overwhelmed to finally take action and say, 'listen Mister- I desperately need help running this household and it's time for you to grow up and help me!' A husband-wife partnership requires both people yet some women are so used to the dysfunction of living with an unmotivated man that she is almost numb to the idea that things could ever change. If she doesn?t speak up with boldness the bitterness of time will cause her to explode in rage? and no one listens to a screaming woman. So the cycle often repeats.

Change requires Confrontation

No one likes conflict, but this type of relationship problem can't improve without direct communication and confrontation. Most women won't be able to do this alone, because most women have tried many ways to get their unmotivated husband to change and it didn't work. So if talking to him doesn't work, a woman has to have some back-up to confront in a way the unmotivated man can begin to hear. This may come from a parent, a trusted friend, pastor, counselor or career coach.

Be sensitive to this exhausted woman, she needs someone to help her turn her husband around, but she doesn't need to be judged or criticized- she does enough against herself every single day. If you want to really help her, don't blame, just point out the truth of her situation and ask how you can help. There is a biblical principle that says, "in the multitude of counselors there is wisdom and safety." (Proverbs 15:11) And this woman needs both? wisdom and safety, so be kind as you move forward to gently, but firmly offer help.

Sometimes it may involve the passive man having someone come alongside to create a step by step approach of accountability that includes building confidence through attending men's groups, leadership events, personal development seminars, career coaching or church retreats on learning new skills as a healthy husband and father. The information for unmotivated men to change into loving leaders is available- it's out there. Still, he has to take responsibility to go out and seek it. The formula works like this: R=R simply put, RESPONSIBILITY = RESULTS. When a man takes positive action to change his family, the results are an improved relationship and stronger partnership.

Often he won't begin to change until facing some very hard realities. The most severe that he may lose everything of value to him if he doesn't take bold action to turn things around for his family before it's too late. These aren?t threats, because no one takes a threat seriously. It?s the reality that trying to petal for two eventually leads to the bicycle crashing and everyone getting hurt.

Leading families in partnership together

A man has to move from being an unmotivated man to becoming more self-disciplined as a leader for his family, and if you say that word very slowly, you will discover the real answer to solve many of the problems of an exhausted wife? she needs someone to 'lead -her'. Not a boss lording over her- she needs a partner. She needs a motivated man who wants to build a great family by her side, no longer like a married 'single parent' no- now as partners building memories, instead of being in misery.

When a man learns how to be a responsible and motivated leader things can turn around rapidly, and no matter how deep the financial pressures they are in, when a husband and wife are working together they will not just survive it, they will thrive from the blessings of being partners pulling together through the toughest of times, instead of slowly drifting apart. It makes their partnership stronger and their marriage gets rock solid as God intended; remember, marriage was never meant to be done alone.

Someone you know is an exhausted woman trying to make her marriage work alone. May these words challenge you to reach out with God's love and a gentle heart to let her know she is not alone and that she can count on you for support as she takes action to finally end the exhaustion and aloneness from trying to make her marriage work alone. Do her a favor, give her this article, and more importantly, give her your prayers that starting today she can experience a marital partnership with the man she loves.

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Cloud Real Estate/Virtual Real Estate/Green Real Estate: Do they ...

Cloud Real Estate/Virtual Real Estate/Green Real Estate: ?Do they mean the same thing?When I think ?Virtual?, I think mobile. Not tied to a desk. I might be in my car, at my house, or working a table at Starbucks. ?Virtual usually means I am doing most of the work in my head. Practically, it means less travel time, less office expense, and greater flexibility.When I think ?Cloud?, I think online files, document sharing, down-loadable forms. I think simplified storage, easy accessibility, even when working remotely.

When I think Green, I think less paper, more pdf files, online forms. I think scans and faxes, I think working ecologically, although can you have a ?green? company but still be running the A/C with the windows open.

So do they mean the same thing? They answer is no! ?The contemporary office, like the office of the foreseeable future, is a combination of all the above. ?Although the industry is striving to become virtual, utilize the ?cloud,? and function with respect to the future of the planet, the main street office will live on. While the senior generation is still at the helm, the transition to a technologically efficient virtual office will have to wait. Some of the most successful agents have not harnessed the ?cloud,? still flinch at an electronic signature, and feel secure when their desk drawer holds a couple of reams of paper. Finally, the State Commission is not yet on-board with virtual real estate. When those gentlemen come knocking, they still want to hear the fire drawers opening.

File sharing, uploading, scanning, efaxing, smart phones, and e-mail attachments are a way of life to one generation, but a foreign language to another. During this time of transition, requiring every agent to work in a virtual office with storage in the cloud and a dedication to sustainability, is just not a feasible business model ?? yet.

Source: http://evanrussell.com/2012/10/cloud-real-estatevirtual-real-estategreen-real-estate-do-they-mean-the-same-thing/

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Food and Drink : PurpleTravel.co.uk : What to order in Andorra

A guide to Andorra cuisine

While the cuisine in Andorra is often likened to the Catalan cuisine, with its added bonus of French flavours and unique cooking methods, it does deserve a category in its own right. The exclusively traditional, mountain-style gastronomy famed in the Pyrenees has been enriched in Andorra, with much more variety. Set between two countries well-known for their gastronomic products and reputation, you can expect to find hundreds of cheeses, wines, foie gras, Iberian ham, baby squid, piquant potatoes, octopus Galician style, and much more.

The region has cleverly married the best of these local products and traditional recipes with new techniques and experiences. While in the mountains, you can take a meal in a typical rural inn called a borda, and be welcomed warmly by hospitable staff and homely decor or you can try some haute cuisine in one of the many exclusive restaurants offering unique gastronomic experiences. Find your way round the menu with our guide to Andorran cuisine.

The status of escargots ? called, in Catalan, ?cargols? ? approaches that of national dish in Andorra. Snails are typically served as an appetiser and charred in wood or coal ovens, sometimes sauced, but usually kept plain.


Catalan spinach is particularly delicious in Andorra due to its mountainous location. At its simplest, it is sauteed greens with raisins and pine nuts and a little black pepper.
One of the most famous and popular dishes in Andorra is Trinxat, which is basically an alpine take on ?bubble and squeak?. As is the standard in a mountainous climate, the locals learned to make the most of what crops grow best on poor soil and at altitude, so potato frequently features in Andorran dishes. Equally, so does pork, as the mountainous landscape also means that grazing land for cattle is at a minimum. Trinxat, meaning chopped in Catalan, is then a hearty mash of potatoes and cabbage, fried in a skillet-sized cake and garnished with fat back or smoky bacon.
The most surprising thing about Andorran food is the emphasis on seafood.Mountains always mean trout, so that?s a given, but the rest of the seafare on the menu seems more attuned to the coast than to the stream. Squid and octopus ? ?calamar i pop? ? are very popular, as are cod (?bacall??), and anchovies (?seitons?), the Atlantic staples.

Source: http://blog.purpletravel.co.uk/2012/10/23/what-to-order-in-andorra/

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Friday, October 19, 2012

Vote-by-mail fail? Experts register concern

Clay Frost / NBCNews.com

Electronic voting machines were widely installed after the 2000 presidential election, but the potential for glitches has sparked controversy. Click on the image for an interactive graphic explaining how voting systems work.

By Alan Boyle

The good news about voting technology is that the upgrades put into place since the controversial 2000 presidential election have made ballot tallies twice as accurate as they were?? but the bad news is that the rise of early vote-by-mail systems could erode those gains.

That's the assessment from the Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project, which has been monitoring voting technology and election administration nationwide for nearly a dozen years ??ever since the "hanging-chad" debacle of the Bush vs. Gore election. Coming less than three weeks before this year's Election Day, the project's latest report includes some recommendations that could improve the election process in as little as two years.

But first, project co-director Charles Stewart III, a political science professor at MIT, wants to celebrate the good news.

"Voter registration is gradually getting better," he told me. "Voting machines are clearly better. This is a voting-technology feel-good story. We're getting the voter registration process into the 20th century, if not the 21st century."

Twelve years ago, the presidential election's outcome was plunged into doubt due to Florida's poorly designed butterfly ballot. The controversy?sparked a Supreme Court ruling that decided the election, as well as a multimillion-dollar federal program to upgrade voting technology. Back then, the "residual vote"?? that is, the discrepancy between votes cast and votes counted?? was 2 percent nationwide. That number dropped to 1 percent by 2006, thanks in large part to the replacement of punch-card and lever systems with more reliable systems.

For a while, all-electronic voting systems flourished ? but after a series of scandals, election officials have been gravitating toward optical-scan machines and paper ballots, which measure up as the most reliable voting systems that are out there.

Due to these upgrades, Stewart said the possibility of a Florida-style situation "is much lower now than it was 12 years ago."

Melissa Harris-Perry and her guests talk about future investments in technology to streamline voting.

Now the bad news...
Even as the report celebrates those gains, it raises concerns about another voting trend: the growing popularity of no-excuse-needed absentee voting, also known as early voting by mail. Oregon and Washington state have gone to a strictly vote-by-mail system. In seven other states (Colorado, Nevada, Texas, New Mexico, Tennessee, North Carolina and Georgia), more than half of all ballots were cast before Election Day in 2008 ? with many of them sent in the mail.

The report says that election officials should discourage no-excuse-needed absentee voting and "resist pressures to expand all-mail elections."

Why are the experts so down on the uptrend? A long-running study in California has shown that the residual vote rate for absentee ballots is 2.2 percent for presidential races, and even higher for other races and propositions. That's worse than the average in 2000. "The improvement we've gotten by having better voting machines in the precincts may be given back by having more and more people voting at home," Stewart said.

The reasons behind the high error rates include potentially confusing instructions for filling out the ballot, plus the fact that there's no opportunity to catch improperly filled-out ballots at the polling place and give the voter a chance to make corrections. Even the mailing process can play a role: Stewart referred to demonstrations showing that pencil marks can become smudged when the ballot is folded, put in an envelope and run through a postal processing machine. (Note to self: Use ballpoint pen to fill out ballot.)

If you want to cast your vote early and make sure that it counts, it's better to do it in person at an early voting site than to mail it in, Stewart said.?

A solution for voter ID?
This year's report also addresses the controversy over voter identification at polling places. Republicans generally favor more stringent ID requirements, such as showing a government-issued photo ID; Democrats generally voice concern that such measures suppress the vote. The?report notes that the "debate over voter identification and associated claims of election fraud may become one of the most important issues of the 2012 presidential election."

To balance those concerns, Stewart and his colleagues suggest shifting the burden for identification from the voter to the state. Each state could match up its voter registration database with photos from driver's licenses and other photo-ID databases to create "electronic pollbooks." Pollworkers could confirm a voter's identity by checking the photo that's in the pollbook. If the voter doesn't already have a photo ID on file with the state, a picture could be taken at the polling place and associated with a voter's affidavit of identity for future reference.

"Exactly the system we're talking about hasn't been done, but I think the technology for this is just a stutter step away," Stewart said. The report says such a system could be implemented in some states by 2014, and in most others by 2016.

The MIT-Caltech group also recommends that election officials conduct routine post-election audits to gauge how well they're doing, and use the results to guide corrective actions for future elections. Some activists might want to go so far as to hold up the certification of election results until audits are completed, but "right now just getting localities to do the audits is the first hurdle," Stewart said.

The report acknowledges that some of the recommendations may raise privacy issues for lawmakers to consider at the federal and state level. "You have to think seriously about these tradeoffs," Stewart said.

How about Internet voting?
For now, the concerns about computer security are too great to allow for widespread voting via the Internet, the report says. Some states let military personnel submit their absentee ballots online, or via e-mail or fax. But it's more common for states to let voters obtain a blank ballot over the Internet but require them to submit the filled-in ballot via postal mail.

"The official word [in the report] is that there shouldn't be completed ballots transmitted electronically until the security issues are dealt with," Stewart said. "We also think there should be further research into the security of Internet voting?? and if those security issues do get solved, then it might be a different kettle of fish."

What should a faraway voter do? If you're in the military or living overseas, check the Federal Voting Assistance Program's Voting Assistance Guide?to find out about the options for receiving and sending in your ballot.

More about voting technology:


In addition to Stewart, the principal authors of the Caltech-MIT Voting Technology Project's report are Caltech's R. Michael Alvarez, Harvard's Stephen Ansolabehere, the University of Utah's Thad E. Hall, Caltech's Jonathan Katz and MIT's Ronald L. Rivest. The report was funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York. The Voting Technology Project has also been supported by the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation and the Pew Charitable Trusts.

Alan Boyle is NBCNews.com's science editor. Connect with the Cosmic Log community by "liking" the log's?Facebook page, following?@b0yle on Twitter?and adding the?Cosmic Log page?to your Google+ presence. To keep up with Cosmic Log as well as NBCNews.com's other stories about science and space, sign up for the Tech & Science newsletter, delivered to your email in-box every weekday. You can also check out?"The Case for Pluto,"?my book about the controversial dwarf planet and the search for new worlds.

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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Google event Oct. 29 could bring new Nexus devices

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Google has sent out invites for an event in New York on Oct. 29, as rumors last week suggested. If other recent rumors hold true, Google may unveil new Nexus hardware, possibly both a tablet and a phone.

There are conflicting reports on the new Nexus phone, which was first rumored to feature a large 4.7-inch screen. But leaked images referred to a "Nexus 4" device, which would have a 4-inch screen if it follows the same naming convention as the Nexus 7 tablet. Either way, word is that it is made by LG, and may share some DNA with LG's jumbo-sized Optimus G.

As for the tablet, there are rumors both of a price drop for the Nexus 7 and a new, high-end model, possibly the Nexus 10. The Nexus 7, now $199 for the 32GB version, may be dropping to $99, though Google would certainly lose money on every sale if that were to happen.

The new larger device is said to feature a screen that is even more high-resolution than the third-generatio?iPad: 2,560-by-1,600 pixels, compared with the iPad's 2,048-by-1,536. Such a sharp screen would be a powerful selling point against the iPad, just as the iPad's sharp screen has been a selling point for Apple.

There have also been rumblings of a new version of Android, 4.2, which would feature security improvements among other new features.

Apple is planning?an event a week earlier, on the 23rd (we'll be there and reporting live). It is widely expected to be the launch of a smaller "iPad Mini," and possibly a 13-inch Retina?MacBook Pro.

And on top of that, it's the same week Microsoft is launching Windows 8 and its Surface RT tablet ? and a dozen or two other tablets and laptops are being announced?as well.

All in all,?it's going to be a big week for PCs and tablets. If you're in the market, it would be wise to wait until the end of the month before making any purchases.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for NBC?News Digital. His personal website is?coldewey.cc.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/google-event-oct-29-could-bring-new-nexus-devices-1C6532066

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My Top 5 Favorite Make Money Online Podcasts : Basic Podcasting Tips

My Top 5 Favorite Make Money Online Podcasts

Finding a podcast that holds your interest is no small feat. Searching through the podcast listings on iTunes or in Apple's new Podcast app can be frustrating to say the least. ?Apple can learn a lot from Bing and Google when it comes to search engines, and not to mention maps :)


My Favorite Make Money Online Podcasts

With that being said I decided to put together a list of my favorite podcasts that talk about making money online which will make them much easier for people to find. The reason I picked this specific genre of earning income online is because I get so many questions and I know that a lot of bloggers are struggling with this.?

Many bloggers want to monetize their blogs but they don't know where to begin or how to ?develop strategies that are effective and profitable.
I also want to encourage my blogging friends to get into the habit of listening to podcasts and eventually start their own show.?


"ClickBank Insider Radio is the ultimate source for Internet marketing tips, techniques and strategies that work today. Join your hosts Beau Blackwell and Molly Lane as they introduce you to the people who are making waves - and making millions - in Internet marketing. Whether you're just starting or you're already an expert, listen here for the latest ClickBank features, secrets from fellow entrepreneurs and quick tips that will have you earning more, NOW"
MY FAVORITE EPISODE: Episode 13 Jared Elvidge on Creating Information Products?Making my own information products is something I need to know more about and I bet you need this info too!


Make Money On the Internet Podcast

"Chris Guthrie from MakeMoneyontheInternet.com teaches you how to build an online income that can replace your day job while only working a few hours per week. Learn how he and others are making a full time income online and how you too can be your own boss living the lifestyle you've always dreamed of. Covering online income, websites, money, blogging, seo, adsense, outsourcing, marketing, self employment, advertising, social media, facebook, twitter, youtube, amazon, ebay, podcasting and anything else that helps you build your online business."
MY FAVORITE EPISODE: What I Learned from 2011 and What I'm Changing in 2012?I love when people share the downsides to Internet Marketing. It's called keeping it real?


#3?AdSense Flippers - Niche Websites and Passive Income with Justin Cooke and Joe MagnottiAdSense Flippers Podcast


"The AdSense Flippers Podcast cuts through the noise to deliver actionable information regarding the creation, optimization, monetization, and flipping of niche AdSense websites for profits. Discussions include keyword research, various monetization methods, and how to get the largest multiples when selling your websites on marketplaces like Flippa."


MY FAVORITE EPISODE: Episode 8 AdSense Unit Layouts and Strategies?I actually listening to this episode 3 times within a 24 hour period to make sure I didn't miss anything!?

#2 Income Press Podcast: Blogging | Internet Marketing | Lifestyle | Online Business | Making Money Online by Joey Kissimee
Income Press Podcast with Joey Kissimee
"This is just another damn podcast show created by Joey Kissimmee, and it's about anything and everything on automation, outsourcing, search engine optimization, niche sites, social media, blogging, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Podcasting, eBooks, online courses, affiliate marketing, email marketing, list building, and anything else that has to do with making money online. Joey from IncomePress.com has been making a full time income online for the past few years. Joey's an Email Marketing Expert, Product Launch Consultant, Info Product Creator, Expert Blogger, iPhone App Developer, and a Private Coach. He is not a gazillionaire, let alone a millionaire nor desires to be one. He says it's to much damn work! Joey is here to share his experiences on things that worked and didn't work. Learn from his gains, loses, and mistakes."
MY FAVORITE EPISODE: IP #13 Q&A Session?Joey takes questions from his listeners and the first one comes from your's truly.

#1 The Smart Passive Income Podcast: Online Business | Blogging | Passive Income | Lifestyle


Pat Flynn's Smart Passive Income Podcast

"Pat Flynn from The Smart Passive Income Blog reveals all of his online business and blogging strategies, income sources and killer marketing tips and tricks so you can be ahead of the curve with your online business or blog. Discover how you can create multiple passive income streams that work for you so that you can have the time and freedom to do what you love, whether it's traveling the world, or just living comfortably at home. Although Pat confesses he is not a millionaire, he's been supporting his family 100% with passive income generated online, easily earning a six-figure salary while working only a few hours a week. Automation, outsourcing, crowdsourcing, search engine optimization, building authority and trust, niche sites, social media, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Podcasting, eBooks, online courses, affiliate marketing, getting things done and everything that works (and doesn't work) to help you better understand how to crush it with your online business."
MY FAVORITE EPISODE: SPI028: Be Everywhere - Building a Profitable BRAND by Thinking Outside The Box?Pat is working on a book called Be Everywhere so I guess this is his favorite episode too.?

What's your favorite Make Money Online Podcast

Now that you have seen my list of podcasts, I'd like to know what's on your list of favorite podcasts. Let me hear from you because I'd love to find more podcasts to listen to.?


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The World is Going Mobile?Fast! - Stellar Blue Web Design LLC

Written by guest blogger:?Walter Reade, Ph.D.

The statistics are staggering. The world has nearly six billion mobile subscribers -? about 87 percent of the planet?s population!

In the United States, a quarter of all internet users are now connecting via mobile. ? Seventy percent of smartphone users use their device to search for information.

Business have been slow to keep up with this trend. While many large corporations now have websites that are ?mobile friendly? most small-to-medium size businesses don?t.

When a user tries to connect to a company web page that is not mobile friendly, they don?t stick around. That means lost opportunity.

How do you know when it?s time to create a mobile version of your company web page?

The first thing you should do is check you website stats for the last month to understand the fraction of traffic you get from mobile devices. (See ?Watch Your Web Traffic, Make More Money?)?You may be surprised at the result!

If you are getting more than 5-10 percent of your traffic from a mobile device, you need to understand what they are seeing.

Look at your website on a few different mobile devices (e.g., an Android smart phone, an iPad, etc.).

  • Is it easy to navigate?
  • Does it load quickly?
  • Is there a clear action for the visitor to take? (e.g., click to call, entering an email, etc.)

If you?re getting more than 15-20 percent of your traffic from mobile devices, it?s time to make a plan to get your site mobile friendly!

With the current trends, almost all business can expect to need a mobile version of their webpage within the next year so they can take full advantage of the growing number of people who surf and search from a mobile device!

Walter Reade, Ph.D., is the founder of Smarter Wave Digital Marketing. He also serves as the Director of Mobile Analytics at FlipSite Media.?

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Our?technological?world is always growing, which is why it?s important to keep up-to-date with your digital knowledge! Stellar Blue is here to help, hands-on! Attend on of our upcoming training sessions. CLICK HERE TO VIEW EVENT SCHEDULE.

Contact info@stellarbluewebdesign.com to learn more

Source: http://www.stellarbluewebdesign.com/php/blog/index.php/2012/10/mobileguest/

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Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Springsteen presents charity honor to Van Zandt

FILE - This Feb. 2, 2012 file photo shows actor and musician Steven Van Zandt in New York. Van Zandt is the recipient of the Big Man award for Little Kids Rock, a charity named for his late fellow E Street Band member, Clarence Clemons. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri, file)

FILE - This Feb. 2, 2012 file photo shows actor and musician Steven Van Zandt in New York. Van Zandt is the recipient of the Big Man award for Little Kids Rock, a charity named for his late fellow E Street Band member, Clarence Clemons. (AP Photo/Carlo Allegri, file)

(AP) ? The night busted open in New York City as Bruce Springsteen and other Rock and Roll Hall of Famers helped Steven Van Zandt celebrate his Big Man of the Year award.

Darlene Love, Elvis Costello and Dion were among the stellar performers Tuesday night at a rollicking benefit for Little Kids Rock, an initiative that rescues music education amid public school budget cuts.

Springsteen had some fun while presenting the award ? gleefully detailing their roommate days and Van Zandt's lack of housekeeping skills.

"What a liar," Van Zandt retorted with a grin.

Amid the musical blowout, Van Zandt and the other stars discussed the arts' role in fueling young minds and shaping character ? tasks accomplished through the thousands of musical instruments and the lessons made possible by Little Kids Rock.

Costello, before going onstage, waxed eloquently on the "mundane and magical" aspects of music, and its transformative effects.

Van Zandt said in an AP interview before the show that children might see a musical career as glamorous and fun ? "and it is."

But it also "requires a lot of work, just like any other craft. ... You need discipline and you need willpower and focus. And ...a lot of hours put into it," he said.

So people might be surprised to know that Van Zandt, while concentrating on a multitude of parallel careers, can go three years without playing a guitar, and then pick it up again in a week or two.

"When you've been playing so long, you don't really forget how to play," he said.

"Well, that's not a good example for the kids, though," he conceded, laughing. "That's just me. ... 'You kids: Don't do what I do ? do what I say.'"

The charity named the award for E Street Band saxophonist Clarence Clemons in 2009, two years before he died.

Clemons' nephew, Jake, who now tours with the E Street Band playing saxophone, lent heartfelt accompaniment to Little Kids Rock musicians from Franklin L. Williams Middle School in Jersey City, N.J.

Singer-guitarist Tom Morello, serving a blistering homage to Van Zandt's old anti-apartheid song, "Sun City," told the crowd how it helped stoke his own activism as a student at Harvard University.

Some bad-boy appeal came when rocker Jesse Malin climbed onto a table of people dining near the stage, singing as he traipsed in sneakers amid stemware on the tablecloth.

Besides working with Bruce Springsteen and E Street, and camping it up in mobster roles ? his most recent on the Netflix show "Lilyhammer" ? Van Zandt works as a record and television producer, radio host, songwriter and arranger, and oversees two satellite channels.

The self-educated music historian is also chairman of the Rock and Roll Forever Foundation, which is developing curriculum for schools. Not bad for a guy who endured his own school days as a self-described "freak," ''misfit" and "outcast."

"That was particular to my generation," he said. Now, being a musician is "acceptable. ... But it wasn't so respectable in the 60s."

In the long run, though, Van Zandt said music saved his life ? and he wants to return the favor. "It's why I support Little Kids Rock."

___

Online:

http://www.littlekidsrock.org

Associated Press

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Anderson Silva cheers on ?Big Nog,? plays doctor in your Spider images of the day

After Antonio Rodrigo Noguiera beat Brendan Schaub at UFC 134, Nogueira's friends and training partners broke out in a jubilant celebration. At UFC 153, he took out Dave Herman, and his friends reacted even more emotionally.

Man, it's getting a little dusty in here. (Wipes tears from eyes.) UFC middleweight champ Anderson Silva begins to cry when seeing his friend's triumph. This was Nogueira's first fight since having his arm broken by Frank Mir in December, so you could see why it was so meaningful for Silva and the rest of the group.

After watching Nogueira's win, Silva went on to win easily over Stephan Bonnar. Then, he went to the hospital and took care of Fabio Maldonado, the fighter who somehow survived two rounds with Glover Teixeira.

Is there anything Silva can't do?

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/anderson-silva-cheers-big-nog-plays-doctor-spider-145959790--mma.html

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Clinical trials: Around half of new treatments perform better than existing treatments

Clinical trials: Around half of new treatments perform better than existing treatments [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 16-Oct-2012
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Researchers show that uncertainty about new treatments meets ethical requirements

On average, new treatments perform better in clinical trials only slightly more often than existing treatments, according to a new systematic review published in The Cochrane Library. The fact that experimental treatments are not more effective may seem disappointing, but the authors of the review say their findings satisfy an important ethical requirement for clinical trials.

Randomised trials compare the effects of one treatment to another. In a randomised trial patients are randomly allocated to different treatment groups to ensure that like will be compared with like. When a new treatment is being tested, it is hoped or even expected that it will be better than the established treatment with which it is being compared. These expectations lead to an ethical dilemma. If the researchers already know that one treatment is better, they would be knowingly allocating some people to an inferior treatment. If randomised trials are to be ethical, therefore, only half of new treatments should turn out to be better than existing ones.

Cochrane researchers looked at evidence from 743 publicly funded randomised trials involving 297,744 patients in total. The trials included new, experimental treatments for cancer and neurological disorders, as well as a range of other diseases. On average, only very slightly more than half of new treatments proved to be better than established treatments.

"When we compared the effects of new treatments to established ones, the pattern was almost symmetrical. This is good news, because it means researchers genuinely don't know whether new treatments are going to be any better," said lead researcher Benjamin Djulbegovic, who works at USF Health Clinical Research, and the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, US. "So, overall, what we show is that we can expect the new treatments to perform better a little bit more often than established treatments, at least in publicly funded trials like the ones we considered."

The researchers found the same pattern in trials going back five decades. The results provide an answer to the question posed 15 years ago in the British Medical Journal by Iain Chalmers, a founder of the Cochrane Collaboration and one of the authors of the review. "In 1997, in a letter published in the BMJ, I asked 'What is the prior probability of a proposed new treatment being superior to established treatments?' I think this review currently provides the best answer to that question," said Chalmers.

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Clinical trials: Around half of new treatments perform better than existing treatments [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 16-Oct-2012
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Contact: Jennifer Beal
sciencenewsroom@wiley.com
44-012-437-70633
Wiley

Researchers show that uncertainty about new treatments meets ethical requirements

On average, new treatments perform better in clinical trials only slightly more often than existing treatments, according to a new systematic review published in The Cochrane Library. The fact that experimental treatments are not more effective may seem disappointing, but the authors of the review say their findings satisfy an important ethical requirement for clinical trials.

Randomised trials compare the effects of one treatment to another. In a randomised trial patients are randomly allocated to different treatment groups to ensure that like will be compared with like. When a new treatment is being tested, it is hoped or even expected that it will be better than the established treatment with which it is being compared. These expectations lead to an ethical dilemma. If the researchers already know that one treatment is better, they would be knowingly allocating some people to an inferior treatment. If randomised trials are to be ethical, therefore, only half of new treatments should turn out to be better than existing ones.

Cochrane researchers looked at evidence from 743 publicly funded randomised trials involving 297,744 patients in total. The trials included new, experimental treatments for cancer and neurological disorders, as well as a range of other diseases. On average, only very slightly more than half of new treatments proved to be better than established treatments.

"When we compared the effects of new treatments to established ones, the pattern was almost symmetrical. This is good news, because it means researchers genuinely don't know whether new treatments are going to be any better," said lead researcher Benjamin Djulbegovic, who works at USF Health Clinical Research, and the H. Lee Moffitt Cancer Center & Research Institute, at the University of South Florida in Tampa, Florida, US. "So, overall, what we show is that we can expect the new treatments to perform better a little bit more often than established treatments, at least in publicly funded trials like the ones we considered."

The researchers found the same pattern in trials going back five decades. The results provide an answer to the question posed 15 years ago in the British Medical Journal by Iain Chalmers, a founder of the Cochrane Collaboration and one of the authors of the review. "In 1997, in a letter published in the BMJ, I asked 'What is the prior probability of a proposed new treatment being superior to established treatments?' I think this review currently provides the best answer to that question," said Chalmers.

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Speaking Up and Speaking Out about Domestic Violence | La Casa ...

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When it comes to domestic violence, we?ve come a long way in the last 35 years.? When La Casa de las Madres was founded as California?s first domestic violence shelter in 1976, just one or two such programs existed nationwide. ?Contrast that with the nearly 2,000[1] identified domestic violence programs that existed nationally in 2011.? Over these years, the Battered Women?s Movement ignited monumental changes?from the eradication of the marital rape exemption laws to the creation of the federal Violence Against Women Act (VAWA).

Yet we still have a long way to go, and right now?amidst Domestic Violence Awareness Month?we face threats to roll back the clock on many of these changes.? Marital rapes remain infrequently prosecuted; VAWA expired over a year ago and remains in congressional limbo; and?representing another shock to progress?just last week San Francisco?s suspended Sheriff was reinstated to the city?s law enforcement helm after admitting to and being convicted of a domestic violence crime.? It?s clear that there?s still much work to be done to ensure that survivors are met with the support they need, batterers are held accountable, and all our children grow up experiencing safety and respect in relationships.

Community silence about domestic violence was historically the norm and bears some responsibility for its pervasiveness.? When survivors hear that it?s a private family matter, don?t hear it being taken seriously, or simply don?t hear their community talk about it at all, the message is that they?re alone in facing it, should keep quiet about it, or are to blame.? We?ve all got to talk about it.? In classrooms, in places of worship, in the workplace, in our neighborhoods and social groups.? People must be informed of what it looks like so that we?re all equipped to recognize it and speak out against it.

Toward this end, La Casa?s free outreach and educational programming aims to redefine public perceptions of domestic violence, and to build community awareness and understanding of the realities of abuse.? That it?s not just physical.? That it doesn?t just happen to those who are meek, or because it?s somehow desired or provoked.? That it happens to men too, and in all kinds of relationships, among people from all walks of life.? As a community we?ve got to be having these conversations, and organizations like La Casa can help spark them through direct education.

Through web-based forums?like Facebook, Twitter, and agency websites?today we can also foster community dialogue more broadly and responsively, with alerts to community members about relevant news and information or actions they can take.? We?re able to ask community members for their input?like when La Casa asked our community to help build a list of 35 Healthy Relationship Lessons to Live By, which we?re now unveiling throughout Domestic Violence Awareness Month.

Every community member has a role to play in ending domestic violence.? When we?re concerned about how a loved one is being treated in a relationship, we can let that person know we care, and that there is help available?through local resources like La Casa?s 24 hour crisis line (1-877-503-1850) or the National Domestic Violence Hotline (1-800-799-SAFE).? When we hear someone make light of abuse or perpetuate a falsehood?like that abuse only happens in married adult couples?we can speak the truth.? And we can talk with our children about their rights within relationships, warning signs of an unhealthy relationship, and qualities to look for in a partner, teaching them that no one deserves to be hurt by someone they love.

We can start today with one small step?share this video with a friend and ask them to do the same. Through the simple act of sharing it and starting a discussion, we can change the conversation, change our community, and make a difference.

This post is part of the YWCA Week Without Violence blog carnival on issues of violence in all forms. We invite you to join the dialogue! Visit?the blog carnival here?and post your comment, share your story on your blog or website, and follow the conversation on Twitter with the hashtag #ywcaWWV.


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Source: http://www.lacasa.org/our-voice/2012/10/speaking-up-and-speaking-out-about-domestic-violence/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=speaking-up-and-speaking-out-about-domestic-violence

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