Monday, December 31, 2012

Over the fiscal cliff: Soft or hard landing?

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Efforts to save the nation from going over a year-end "fiscal cliff" were still in disarray as lawmakers returned to the Capitol to confront the tax-and-spend crisis. A tone-setting quotation was Democratic Sen. Harry Reid's assertion that the House under Republican Speaker John Boehner had been "operating with a dictatorship."

President Barack Obama flew back to Washington from Hawaii after telephoning congressional leaders from his Christmas vacation perch. Once back, he set up a meeting with leaders of both parties at the White House late Friday to make a fresh attempt to find a solution before Monday night's deadline.

A look at why it's so hard for Republicans and Democrats to compromise on urgent matters of taxes and spending, and what happens if they fail to meet their deadline:

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NEW YEAR'S HEADACHE

Partly by fate, partly by design, some scary fiscal forces come together at the start of 2013 unless Congress and Obama act to stop them. They include:

? Some $536 billion in tax increases, touching nearly all Americans, because various federal tax cuts and breaks expire at year's end.

? About $110 billion in spending cuts divided equally between the military and most other federal departments. That's about 8 percent of their annual budgets, 9 percent for the Pentagon.

Hitting the national economy with that double whammy of tax increases and spending cuts is what's called going over the "fiscal cliff." If allowed to unfold over 2013, it would lead to recession, a big jump in unemployment and financial market turmoil, economists predict.

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WHAT IF THEY MISS THE DEADLINE?

If New Year's Day arrives without a deal, the nation shouldn't plunge onto the shoals of recession immediately. There still might be time to engineer a soft landing.

So long as lawmakers and the president appear to be working toward agreement, the tax hikes and spending cuts could mostly be held at bay for a few weeks. Then they could be repealed retroactively once a deal was re

ached.

The big wild card is the stock market and the nation's financial confidence: Would traders start to panic if Washington appeared unable to reach accord? Would worried consumers and businesses sharply reduce their spending? In what could be a preview, stock prices in the U.S. and Europe dropped Friday on waning hopes that Obama and key lawmakers would reach an 11th-hour compromise.

Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke has warned lawmakers that the economy is already suffering from the uncertainty and they shouldn't risk making it worse by blowing past their deadline.

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WHAT IF THEY NEVER AGREE?

If negotiations between Obama and Congress collapse completely, 2013 looks like a rocky year.

Taxes would jump $2,400 on average for families with incomes of $50,000 to $75,000, according to a study by the nonpartisan Tax Policy Center. Because consumers would get less of their paychecks to spend, businesses and jobs would suffer.

At the same time, Americans would feel cuts in government services; some federal workers would be furloughed or laid off and companies would lose government business. The nation would lose up to 3.4 million jobs, the Congressional Budget Office predicts.

"The consequences of that would be felt by everybody," Bernanke says.

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THE TAXES

Much of the disagreement surrounds the George W. Bush-era income tax cuts, and whether those rates should be allowed to rise for the nation's wealthiest taxpayers. Both political parties say they want to protect the middle class from tax increases.

Several tax breaks begun in 2009 to stimulate the economy by aiding low- and middle-income families are also set to expire Jan. 1. The alternative minimum tax would expand to catch 28 million more taxpayers, with an average increase of $3,700 a year. Taxes on investments would rise, too. More deaths would be covered by the federal estate tax, and the rate climbs from 35 percent to 55 percent. Some corporate tax breaks would end.

The temporary Social Security payroll tax cut also is due to expire. That tax break for most Americans seems likely to end even if a fiscal cliff deal is reached, now that Obama has backed down from his call to prolong it as an economic stimulus.

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THE SPENDING

If the nation goes over the fiscal cliff, budget cuts of 8 percent or 9 percent would hit most of the federal government, touching all sorts of things from agriculture to law enforcement and the military to weather forecasting. A few areas, such as Social Security benefits, Veterans Affairs and some programs for the poor, are exempt.

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THERE'S MORE AT STAKE

All sorts of stuff could get wrapped up in the fiscal cliff deal-making. A sampling:

? Some 2 million jobless Americans may lose their federal unemployment aid. Obama wants to continue the benefits extension as part of the deal; Republicans say it's too costly.

? Social Security recipients might see their checks grow more slowly. As part of a possible deal, Obama and Republican leaders want to change the way cost-of-living adjustments are calculated, which would mean smaller checks over the years for retirees who get Social Security, veterans' benefits or government pensions.

? The price of milk could double. If Congress doesn't provide a fix for expiring dairy price supports before Jan. 1, milk-drinking families could feel the pinch. One scenario is to attach a farm bill extension to the fiscal cliff legislation ? if a compromise is reached in time.

? Millions of taxpayers who want to file their 2012 returns before mid-March will be held up while they wait to see if Congress comes through with a deal to stop the alternative minimum tax from hitting more people.

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CALL THE WHOLE THING OFF?

In theory, Congress and Obama could just say no to the fiscal cliff, by extending all the tax cuts and overturning the automatic spending reductions in current law. But both Republicans and Democrats agree it's time to take steps to put the nation on a path away from a future of crippling debt.

Indeed, the automatic spending cuts set for January were created as a last-ditch effort to force Congress to deal with the debt problem.

If Washington bypassed the fiscal cliff, the next crisis would be just around the corner, in late February or early March, when the government reaches a $16.4 trillion ceiling on the amount of money it can borrow.

Boehner says Republicans won't go along with raising the limit on government borrowing unless the increase is matched by spending cuts to help attack the long-term debt problem. Failing to raise the debt ceiling could lead to a first-ever U.S. default that would roil the financial markets and shake worldwide confidence in the United States.

To avoid that scenario, Obama and Boehner are trying to wrap a debt limit agreement into the fiscal cliff negotiations.

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SO WHAT'S THE HOLDUP?

They're at loggerheads over some big questions.

Obama says any deal must include higher taxes for the wealthiest Americans. Many House Republicans oppose raising anyone's tax rates. Boehner tried to get the House to vote for higher taxes only on incomes above $1 million but dropped the effort when it became clear he didn't have the votes.

Republicans also insist on deeper spending cuts than Democrats want to make. And they want to bring the nation's long-term debt under control by significantly curtailing the growth of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security ? changes that many Democrats oppose.

Obama, meanwhile, wants more temporary economic "stimulus" spending to help speed up a sluggish recovery. Republicans say the nation can't afford it.

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IT'S NOT JUST WASHINGTON

Seems like they could just make nice, shake hands and split their differences, right?

But there's a reason neither side wants to give ground. The two parties represent a divided and inconsistent America. True, Obama just won re-election. But voters also chose a Republican majority in the House.

Republicans and Democrats alike say they are doing what the voters back home want.

Neither side has a clear advantage in public opinion. In an Associated Press-GfK poll, 43 percent said they trust the Democrats more to manage the federal budget deficit and 40 percent preferred the Republicans. There's a similar split on who's more trusted with taxes.

About half of Americans support higher taxes for the wealthy, the poll says, and about 10 percent want tax increases all around. Still, almost half say cutting government services, not raising taxes, should be the main focus of lawmakers as they try to balance the budget.

When asked about specific budget cuts being discussed in Washington, few Americans express support for them.

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THE COUNTDOWN

Time for deal-making is short, thanks to the holiday and congressional calendars. Some key dates for averting the fiscal cliff:

? Lawmakers didn't begin returning to the Capitol until Thursday, leaving less than a week to vote on a compromise before year's end.

? Obama returned Thursday from his Christmas vacation in Hawaii. The president asked congressional leaders to the White House Friday to try to resolve the fiscal cliff.

? If lawmakers reach Dec. 31 without a deal, some economists worry that the financial markets might swoon.

? The current Congress is in session only through noon Eastern time on Jan. 3. After that, a newly elected Congress with 13 new senators and 82 new House members would inherit the problem.

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Associated Press writers Jim Kuhnhenn, Alan Fram and Andrew Taylor and Director of Polling Jennifer Agiesta contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/over-fiscal-cliff-soft-hard-landing-082737436.html

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

COLLEGE FOOTBALL NOTEBOOK: UGA ready to defend Nebraska's Martinez; FSU's Werner went from German unknown to superstar in Tallahassee

German product Bjoern Werner came to FSU raw, but he?s since emerged as one of the team?s most polished defensive players.

Notre Dame head coach puts players on strict 11 p.m. curfew while preparing for BCS title game in Miami

SOUTH BEND, Ind. ? Notre Dame coach Brian Kelly says the top-ranked Fighting Irish will have an early curfew every night they are in Miami preparing to play second-ranked Alabama for the national title.

Kelly told the media Saturday he usually has a 2 a.m. curfew the first night or two on bowl trips so players can have fun. He says the curfew in Miami will be 11 p.m. every night, saying he has told the Irish (12-0) to approach the game as a business trip.

The Irish are seeking their first national championship since 1988. Kelly says the Irish had a physical practice Saturday and will have another Sunday. The Irish head to Miami on Wednesday.

The Irish play Alabama (12-1) in the BCS title game Jan. 7.

ORLANDO ? Georgia offensive coordinator Mike Bobo, defensive coordinator Todd Grantham and defensive end Garrison Smith and quarterback Aaron Murray took part in a Capital One Bowl news conference Saturday.

The coaches and players agreed preparations have been going well and that they have been enjoying their time in Orlando. However, they are ready to play the game against Nebraska and its dangerous quarterback Taylor Martinez.

?The players have been doing a good job of preparing for the game, working when it?s time to work, and they?ve been able to enjoy the parks too,? Grantham said. ?They understand they need to play well and get ready to play a tough, physical game against a talented offense. We?re looking forward to an exciting game (Tuesday).?

The Nebraska rushing attack includes the dual-threat Martinez, who tallied 973 yards on the ground while passing for 2,667 yards and 21 touchdowns.

?We?re going to do our best against him (Martinez) because he?s a great player,? said Smith. ?We?ll have to be disciplined and play as a team. Everybody will have to do their job because he is hard to contain.?

When talk turned to the Cornhusker defense, Bobo said he sees a veteran team that features eight seniors and three juniors in their starting 11.

?Nebraska?s defense plays well together, and they are like us in coming off a disappointing loss in their conference championship game,? he said. ?I know both teams will be ready to compete.?

Murray said he hopes to send the Bulldog seniors out with a victory, and personally he?d like to get his first bowl win, too.

?We?ve got tremendous leadership on this team, a great group of senior leaders and a few juniors, and it?s been a couple of years since we?ve won a bowl game,? said Murray. ?We have a chance to crack the top five with a victory so we?re making sure we stay focused. I?ve yet to win a bowl game, and I?ll do what I can to lead the offense. We?ve got a good game plan, and we?re looking to be balanced and make plays. We didn?t make enough plays as an offense in our last two bowl games.?

Currently with an 11-2 record, Georgia is aiming to become only the third team in school history to register at least 12 wins in a season. Vince Dooley?s national championship team in 1980 went 12-0 while the 2002 Bulldogs under Mark Richt finished 13-1. Both of those squads won the SEC title and a Sugar Bowl.

?We have a chance to win 22 games in two years, and in the history of Georgia football, that hasn?t happened very often. So that would be unique plus there a chance to finish in the top five,? Grantham added. ?It?s important to send our seniors out the right way and for the guys coming back too. The seniors are a special group. The fun part of my job is to see how they?ve gotten mentally and physically tougher over the past few years.?

The Bulldogs face the Cornhuskers on Tuesday at 1:08 p.m. in a game that will be televised by ABC.


FSU'S WARNER HAS NFL SCOUTS DROOLING:

FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. ? Bjoern Werner is rare.

The Florida State star defensive end is a married college student, already going on three years of wedded bliss. He's a German-born All-American. He ended the regular season with 13 sacks, second-most in the nation.

To think his story started in Berlin, thanks to a long-lost friend named Mirko and some "weird guys" at his school who were tossing a football around.

"And I played Madden," he said, referring to the popular video game.

He might be in next year's version of Madden, at this rate. Werner and the Seminoles face Northern Illinois in the Orange Bowl on Tuesday night, and it's widely believed that this will be his last college game. He knows whether or not he'll soon be declaring a year early for the NFL draft, saying Saturday that he and his wife have made their decision.

That is, unless the decision gets revisited.

"If her mind changes," Werner said, "mine might change, too."

Florida State's opponents for next season surely won't mind if Werner decides to head to the NFL soon after his rapid rise. His introduction to the game was basically flag football in his native country after he got too big to keep playing "futbol." Werner decided to give this game a shot after seeing some schoolmates throwing a ball instead of kicking one.

He's lost touch with them all.

So they might not even know how they helped him begin a journey that seems pointed toward NFL riches.

"This is everything I could dream right now, all this hype and not just about me individually," Werner said. "I'm so happy that we're in the Orange Bowl. This was my goal to be on the big stage; that's why I came to Florida State. I'm so happy that we are here. Hopefully we can leave this thing with a win."

If they do ? and the Seminoles are two-touchdown favorites ? it would be Florida State's first 12-win season since 1999.

Werner is a huge reason for that success.

The Seminoles allow an average of 15.1 points, sixth-best in the nation. At 6-foot-4 and 255 pounds, he has more sacks this season than he had in his first two years of college combined ? and did so while facing a steady stream of double-teams that typically didn't do enough to slow him down.

"You have certain players that you can give them a certain amount of information, but they can only apply so much, so you have to be careful on who and what you give to certain players," said Florida State defensive coach D.J. Eliot, who is joining Kentucky's staff after the bowl. "But Bjoern is one of those players that he can take in anything you give him. You know what I mean? And he can apply it in the game.

"So he never ceases to amaze me on how much he can improve, and he's done that his whole career."

Which, frankly, didn't start all that long ago.

Werner started playing flag football in his native Berlin, then went to prep school in Salisbury, Conn., after realizing he had tons of natural skill. When colleges came recruiting, they took a look at his size and told him he'd be better suited at defensive tackle or offensive line or tight end. Werner didn't like any of those options.

Florida State coaches saw him play basketball, noted his athleticism and said he could play defensive end.

Smart move.

"It's fun catching the ball," Werner said. "But you can't let loose like that."

When he lets loose Tuesday, he'll likely have Northern Illinois quarterback Jordan Lynch in mind.

Lynch entered the weekend 38th nationally in yards passing this season and third nationally in yards rushing ? his total of 1,771 in that department being 500 more than any other quarterback in the country.

Chances are, if they meet during the Orange Bowl, it'll be at high speed.

"The guy has a motor," Lynch said. "That's the biggest thing that stands out. He never takes a play off. He's always going at it. Sometimes he'll get cut-blocked. He'll get right back up and make a tackle. It's pretty impressive. He'll run sideline to sideline and chase guys down. He's probably one of the most complete football players we'll play against."

Werner said he would wait a few days after the Orange Bowl to announce his decision about next season, though it would count as a massive surprise ? especially since the Seminoles will have a new defensive coordinator in 2013 ? if he stuck around.

He has big plans to help the American version of football grow in Germany, eventually. He thought it was funny that his likeness adorned some buses that were decorated in Florida State colors and roaming the roads of South Florida in recent days to promote the bowl game. And even though some say he's a top-five draft pick, Werner would rather tell you about what he still has to work on than what his strengths are.

"I worked hard," Werner said. "It paid off."

Source: http://www.albanyherald.com/news/2012/dec/29/college-football-notebook-uga-ready-defend-nebrask/

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Connecticut gives basketball coach Kevin Ollie five-year, $7 million deal

HARTFORD, Conn. -- Connecticut has given men's basketball coach Kevin Ollie a new contract that runs through the end of the 2017-18 season.

The deal, signed Saturday, is worth just under $7 million and begins Jan. 1. When Ollie was hired in September, he was signed for just one season.

"As I said in my first press conference, I want to be here a lifetime and this is a step, hopefully a great step, in the program moving forward," Ollie said.

Ollie, who turned 40 on Thursday, was hired after Hall of Fame coach Jim Calhoun retired. His original deal had a pro-rated value of just over $465,000, the school said.

Ollie has led UConn to a 9-2 record entering Saturday's game against Washington despite losing five underclassmen from last year's team after it was announced that the Huskies were academically ineligible for the upcoming postseason.

Ollie was greeted with a standing ovation as he walked on the court Saturday night and the student section chanted his name.

"He's shown that he can coach, that he can lead this team on the court, and academically," athletic director Warde Manuel said. "He's the epitome of an UConn Husky."

Ollie, who played point guard for Calhoun from 1991-95, was his former coach's hand-picked successor. He became an assistant at UConn in 2010, after 13 years as an NBA journeyman.

But, he had never been a head coach on any level. Manuel said that's why he waited before tendering a multi-year offer, even though he knew it could have a negative impact on recruiting.

"I'm sure it didn't help, the short-term nature of the deal," Manuel said. "But I wanted the opportunity to see Kevin and get a sense of who he was for the long term."

Ollie has quickly established himself with his upbeat and energetic style, running practices that focus on conditioning and accountability.

"Kevin moved gracefully and seamlessly into this position of immense responsibility over the course of the fall," school President Susan Herbst said. "He demonstrated to us that he is a genuine leader of extraordinary talents."

The contract also includes some stiff penalties should UConn in the future again fail to meet the minimum standards for the NCAA Academic Progress Rate.

Ollie would forfeit two weeks' salary and all postseason payments. Two consecutive years of substandard APR scores would be grounds for termination.

"I agreed to it because I have a belief system in my student athletes," Ollie said. "We're students first and we're going to get it done."

Those sanctions would be eliminated from the contract once UConn's four-year APR climbs above 930, Manuel said.

Ollie will receive $1.2 million in 2013. His base salary will be $400,000 and rest will be for speaking and media appearances. The payments increase annually to $1.34 million by 2017.

Calhoun, who is vacationing in Florida, issued a statement saying the hiring makes him feel "very good about the future of UConn basketball."

UConn women's coach Geno Auriemma, who is making $1.8 million this year and is in negotiations for an extension, said Ollie remains in a tough position, but will have the support of the entire athletic department.

"He's going to do the right thing. He's already proven that," Auriemma said. "And now he's going to get an opportunity to recruit and he's going to get an opportunity to coach."

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Merkel says euro zone crisis far from over

BERLIN (Reuters) - The euro zone sovereign debt crisis is far from over even though reform measures designed to address the roots of the problem are beginning to bear fruit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has said in her New Year's address.

In a taped interview to be broadcast on Monday evening, Merkel urged Germans to be more patient even though the euro zone crisis has already dragged on for three years. She drew a line linking German prosperity to a prosperous European Union.

"For our prosperity and our solidarity we need to strike the right balance," Merkel said. "The European sovereign debt crisis shows how important this balance is.

"The reforms that we've introduced are beginning to have an impact," she said. "Nevertheless we need to have further continued patience. The crisis is far from over."

Merkel indirectly contradicted Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble with those comments. In an interview on Friday in Bild newspaper Schaeuble said the worst of the crisis was over.

Germany has been the paymaster in the euro zone crisis, to the chagrin of many German voters and a growing bloc of conservative lawmakers in Merkel's coalition. Germans remain wary of euro zone bailout efforts but give Merkel high marks for what they consider to be her judicious handling of the crisis.

Merkel, who is seeking a third term in an election in September, proudly pointed out that unemployment in Germany had fallen to its lowest level since reunification in 1990 while the number of people employed had also risen to record highs.

"That means that many hundreds of thousands of families have a secure future," said Merkel. "And that means that a lot of young people have the security of training and jobs and thus will get off to a good start in their careers."

But in face of slowing economic growth, Merkel also warned that conditions could be more difficult in 2013 than in 2012.

"I know that many people are naturally concerned going into the new year," she said. "And the economic environment will not in fact be easier but rather more difficult next year. But we shouldn't let that get us down; rather it should spur us on."

Even though Merkel's conservative party holds a commanding 10-point lead in opinion polls over the Social Democrats (SPD), the center-left opposition SPD and their Greens allies have a chance of taking power because Merkel's coalition allies, the Free Democrats (FDP) have slumped badly and may not win seats.

Political analysts believe Merkel nevertheless still has the most options to form a government after the vote. She could lead a right-left grand coalition with the SPD as she did from 2005 to 2009 or a coalition with the pro-environment Greens party.

Merkel said she hoped there would be more controls next year on international financial markets - a popular issue in Germany that the SPD is planning to make a central plank of its 2013 election campaign.

"The world hasn't sufficiently learned the lessons of the devastating 2008 financial crisis," she said. "Never again can we allow irresponsibility like back then to happen. In a social market economy, the state is the guardian of order - and that is something people should be able to count on."

(Reporting By Erik Kirschbaum; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/merkel-says-euro-zone-crisis-far-over-230211069--sector.html

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Calaveras Arts Council Opens Ovations 2013 Performing Arts Series

The?Calaveras Arts Council will open its Ovations 2013 Performing Arts Series with the Brubeck Jazz Institute Quintet (BIJQ) on Sunday, January 13 at 3 p.m. ?The special performance will be held at Dr. Elliott Smart Performing Arts Center located at Bret Harte High School (323 Highway 49, Angels Camp).??Adult tickets are $25 and Youth 18 years and younger are $10.

Five impressively talented young musicians make up the current BIJQ. ?Established in 2000 to honor its distinguished alumni, Dave and Iola Brubeck, the Brubeck Institute Fellowship Program is an intensive program in jazz performance for five musicians who have just graduated from high school. The Brubeck Fellows become members of the Brubeck Institute Jazz Quintet.

BIJQ members of the 2012-2013 quintet are: Rane Roatta, tenor sax, from Miami, FL; Thomas Kelley, alto sax, from Canton, CT; Paul Bloom, piano, from Needham, MA; Adam Goldman, bass, from Pacific Palisades, CA; Malachi Whitson, drums, from Richmond, CA. They represent the next generation of jazz musicians who are pushing music forward in new directions.

This is a very special performance. The arts council and BIJQ with the audience want to celebrate the life and music of Dave Brubeck who died on December 5, 2012. Brubeck grew up in the foothills and his footprints are securely imprinted here. BIJQ will leave an unforgettable impression in Calaveras as well.

The next Ovations performance is Sunday, January 27 with Joe Craven Trio. Individual tickets are on sale now by going online to www.calaverasarts.org or by calling (209) 754-1774.

This year the Calaveras Community Foundation is underwriting a limited number of youth tickets to help expose youth to a variety of music and dance performances. There are only 150 tickets available for the entire season so order soon.

The non-profit Calaveras County Arts Council operates Gallery Calaveras at 22 Main Street in San Andreas. Hours are weekdays, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm and Saturdays, 11:00 am to 3:00 pm.

For more information, call the Calaveras Arts Council at (209) 754-1774 or visit www.calaverasarts.org.

Source: http://www.gocalaveras.com/calaveras-arts-council-opens-ovations-2013-performing-arts-series/

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Russian deputy finance minister Savatyugin resigns

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Deputy Finance Minister Alexei Savatyugin, who oversees the financial markets, banking and insurance sectors, has submitted his resignation.

He published a photo of the letter on Twitter, asking Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to accept his resignation from January 9.

Savatyugin, who has been in the job since 2010, declined to comment to Reuters on his future job plans.

His resignation comes before a reform of the Russian financial sector as the government plans to bring regulation of financial markets and banks under one roof at the central bank in a move seen part of a drive to transform Moscow into an international financial hub.

(Reporting by Dasha Korsunskaya; Writing by Maya Dyakina; Editing by Maria Kiselyova and Angus MacSwan)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-deputy-finance-minister-savatyugin-resigns-092420511--business.html

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Man pushed to death in front of NYC subway train

NEW YORK (AP) ? A mumbling woman pushed a man to his death in front of a subway train on Thursday night, the second time this month someone has been killed in such nightmarish fashion, police said.

The man was standing on the elevated platform of a 7 train in Queens at about 8 p.m. when he was shoved by the woman, who witnesses said had been following him closely and mumbling to herself, New York Police Department chief spokesman Paul Browne said. When the train pulled into the tracks, the woman got up from a nearby bench and shoved the man down, he said. The man had been standing with his back to her.

It didn't appear the man noticed her before he was shoved onto the tracks, police said. The condition of the man's body was making it difficult to identify him, police said.

The woman fled, and police were searching for her. She was described as Hispanic, in her 20s, heavyset and about 5-foot-5, wearing a blue, white and gray ski jacket and Nike sneakers with gray on top and red on the bottom.

It was unclear if the man and the woman knew each other or if anyone tried to help the man up before he was struck by the train and killed. There was no video of the incident at the station on Queens Boulevard in the Sunnyside neighborhood. Detectives canvassed the neighborhood for useable video.

On Dec. 3, 58-year-old Ki-Suck Han was shoved in front of a train in Times Square. A photograph of him on the tracks a split second before he was killed was published on the front of the New York Post the next day, causing an uproar and debate over whether the photographer, who had been waiting for a train, should have tried to help him and whether the newspaper should have run the image. Apparently no one else tried to help up Han, either.

A homeless man, 30-year-old Naeem Davis, was charged with murder in Han's death and was ordered held without bail. He has pleaded not guilty and has said that Han was the aggressor and had attacked him first. The two men hadn't met before.

Service was suspended Thursday night on the 7 train line, which connects Manhattan and Queens, and the Metropolitan Transportation Authority was using buses to shuttle riders while police investigated.

Being pushed onto the train tracks is a silent fear for many of the commuters who ride the city's subway a total of more than 5.2 million times on an average weekday, but deaths are rare. Among the more high-profile cases was the January 1999 death of aspiring screenwriter Kendra Webdale, who was shoved by a former mental patient. After that, the state Legislature passed Kendra's Law, which lets mental health authorities supervise patients who live outside institutions to make sure they are taking their medications and aren't threats to safety.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/man-pushed-death-front-nyc-subway-train-031045782.html

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Friday, December 28, 2012

Worms turn metal into semiconductors

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Worms are useful in the garden and great for fish bait, but one of their talents has remained hidden ? until now. Scientists have discovered that worms can manufacture tiny semiconductors. ?

At King's College in London, researchers fed an ordinary red worm, Lumbricus rubellus, soil laced with metals. The worm produced quantum dots, nano-sized semiconductors that are used in imaging, LED technologies and solar cells. The experiment was published in the Dec. 23 issue of the journal Nature Nanotechnology.

The worms created these electronic components because of their ability to detoxify their body tissue. When worms ingest the metals, proteins in their body shuttle these "toxins" to tissues called chloragogen cells that are similar to a liver in mammals. In the case of?cadmium, a molecule called?metallothionein attaches to it to take it away.?Through several chemical steps the worm separates the metals from the organic molecules they are attached to and stores them in tiny cavities its body, but not forever: eventually whatever toxic metals the worm eats are excreted.?

Squirmy semiconductor factories
In the experiment the scientists spiked soil with cadmium chloride and sodium tellurite (sodium, telluride and oxygen). The ability of worms to process cadmium is well known, but it wasn't clear what they would do with the tellurium in the sodium tellurite.

The worms ended up making tiny particles of cadmium telluride, a crystalline compound that is also a semiconductor. Those tiny particles ? called quantum dots ? were then taken out of the worms' tissue. The dots themselves are only nanometers across. [Twisted Physics: 7 Mind-Bending Findings]

In biological imaging, quantum dots are used in place of dyes because they can be "tuned" to glow at specific wavelengths. Cadmium telluride dots, for example, glow green when hit with blue light. The researchers tested the dots on animal cells and found they worked as well as the ones created in laboratories.

The success doesn't mean that thousands of worms are to be sacrificed for dot-making, said co-author Mark Green, a reader in nanotechnology at King's College.

"The interesting bit is that semiconductor quantum dots, which emit light, were made in a living animal," he told Livescience via email. "The aim of the work wasn?t to come up with a new synthetic process of making dots that are better than bench-synthesized materials, it was just to see if we could do solid-state chemistry in a living animal ? and it appears we can!"

A dotty idea
Green said the idea occurred to him several years back when he was an Oxford University post-doctoral researcher. He heard a lecturer note that animals use certain proteins to get rid of toxic metals such as cadmium. Green realized he was doing something similar to make cadmium telluride quantum dots in the lab, sans worms.

He wondered if some extra chemical might spur worms to make their own cadmium telluride quantum dots.

"The big problem," he said, "was that I didn't know enough biology, and I could see immediately that trying to get the dots out of an animal would be a problem."

So Green shelved the idea for a few years, until he met Stephen St?rzenbaum, the lead author of the paper. St?rzenbaum told Green that he knew exactly where cadmium given to worms went: to the detoxifying chloragogen cells. Since the cadmium ? and thus the nanoscale dots ? would end up there, it would be relatively easy to get them out of the worm.

So they tried it. It worked.

"We were very surprised, didn't really expect it to work that easily," Green said.

The quantum dots Green and his team made aren't quite the quality of the lab-bench versions. That may change, though. "We'd like to think we can play around with some of the chemistry and make them better," Green said.

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Tips To Save Money on Marketing a Business - The Local Marketing ...

The most effective marketing methods such as advertising in newspapers, popular magazines, on TV are very expensive for small businesses, especially for most start-ups.

Thanks to Internet, in the recent years, some very powerful, and cost-effective, even free marketing strategies have become popular.

Here are some tips to help you save money on marketing your business without sacrificing quality or results. In fact, some of them are very affective to boost your business cost effectively and fast. Implement them repeatedly and save a lot of money and time while attracting hundreds of thousands of more visitors to your website.

1. Link Exchanges

To exchange links with other Web sites is the most popular marketing strategy used by travel and tourism related businesses. Link exchanges help increase link popularity, and the chances to get higher search engine placements and ranks.

In addition, you will have higher chances to be seen by more surfers, to attract more visitors to your Web site, which will highly increase your sales, and return on investment (ROI).

To find the Web sites which are willing to reciprocate links, without the risk of spamming anyone, go to a major search engine such as Yahoo!, Google, MSN, and write in the search bar, for example, ?Travel & Tourism Link Exchanges? or, ?Travel & Tourism Reciprocal Links?.

The Web sites listed in the first 20 in these sections will provide you with the high quality link exchange resources. To exchange links with these higher ranked Web sites will also help your Web sites get higher ranks.

2. Directories

It is a good strategy to submit your Web site to Travel & Tourism Directories. Because directories have a lot of surfers and visitors who are trying to find the travel and tourism related businesses who offer the best deals to match their needs.

You can reach millions of targeted prospective buyers among these directories? visitors who might be your loyal customers later on. So, you should not underestimate the power of Directory marketing, and start to submit your Web site to the Travel & Tourism Directories as soon as possible. They will help you promote your business affectively, and mostly for FREE.

You can also find important marketing tips and resources in Directories to grow your business fast.

3. Pictures & Photographs

Images are vital elements to attract readers? attention to your ads, to your articles & press releases, to your Web sites. Make sure you use charming photos everywhere you can.

How and where to get such charming photos? Always keep in mind that almost all photos and images you can find on the Internet have Copy Rights, which means it?s illegal to use them, so you should never re-publish them without the written permission of the original owners. Or, you will have to pay big amounts of money to settle the possible sues.

You can buy photos online if you find the ones you would like to use. But, the prices of real nice photos are high.

The best cost-effective solution is to take photos yourself, which will also give you the freedom to choose the places, angles, lights, and colors before taking the pictures to your heart?s content.

When taking photographs, try to get as many shots in as possible. Then you would not need to pay other photographers to purchase photos to use in your websites, articles, press releases, and advertisements.

To take photographs yourself will save you a lot of money. If you have a library of images for your advertising needs, you will not only save tremendous amount of money, but save a lot of time, too. You can use them in your brochures, articles, press releases, as well as in your websites, and in your advertisements whenever you need..

4. Try to do What You can Yourself

You can, of course, hire experts to design your website, for writing press releases, articles, copy writing, advertising, photography, professionally.

But, you can do them, at least some of them, yourself when you want to save money. You will then spend money only for tasks that really need the expertise of a professional.

Keeping this in mind, we have provided information in the ?Grow Your Business Fast? program, on how to write a successful article yourself, how to write press releases in a traditional news story format, that will look real professional, how to market your products, services, informational material, affiliate programs to become a marketing champion in a few months very cost effectively, saving a lot of money.

5. Articles

When you write an article you can send it out yourself, or send it to a free or pro article distributor who will disseminate it to newsletters, e-zines, magazines, local and national newspapers, websites; follow it up and see if it was published in any of these publications. If it was, you can be sure that it covers certain required values.

Then you can use your ?accepted & published? article, or at least parts of it, in your website, in your sales letters, in your advertisements, you can even write it in the traditional news story format, and send it to a press release distributor to be sent out to media outlets.

6. Press-Releases

The best way to send your press releases out, is to submit it to a free or pro press release distributor. If you select a good one, they would send your press release to the media outlets where you would get the best results.

Some of them are experts who know how to do it, depending on their own experiences. If you choose a pro distributor, your chances to get outstanding results would be higher.

Your press release(s) that an editor wrote a news on and published in a popular publication would attract a lot of visitors to your Web site, eventually increases your sales tremendously; also it would be a good sample for you to use the same values in your future press releases.

7. Your Ads

You can implement the same strategies explained in #3 above, for your ads, too. Watch closely which of your ads generated more traffic and sales. Then, use them at your website, in your newsletter, other related newsletters, use the most powerful lines in your signature file, in your classified ads, in the safe mailing lists, e-zines, in your solo ads ? everywhere possible, over and over again. Get the same positive results repeatedly.

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Who Was the Most Charitable Celeb of 2012?

Taylor Swift's new album Red -- and her love affairs -- garnered lots of headlines this year, but behind the scenes, she gave so much of her time and money to charity that she's been named the number one "Celeb Gone Good" by DoSomething.org, an organization that connects teens with social change and that highlights charitable celebrity role models throughout the year.

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Health Trends 2012: What We Don't Want To See In 2013

  • Raspberry Ketones

    Raspberry ketones, a very popular supplement, were featured on no less than Dr. Oz's show as a healthful fat-buster. The problem? There's no clinical evidence that suggests that ketones -- an aromatic compound found in red raspberries -- <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/03/29/raspberry-ketone-dr-oz_n_1388258.html">will have their intended effect in humans</a>. All research has been conducted in cell cultures, making any extrapolation for people purely theoretical. In 2013, let's stick to known fat-loss methods, like aerobic exercise and a balanced diet.

  • Feeding Tube Diet

    Also known as the K-E Diet (short for Ketogenic Enteral Nutrition), this short-lived trend diet reached a fever pitch in 2012 after the <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/18/k-e-diet-does-it-work_n_1432790.html">New York Times profiled several women who used a nasogastric feeding tube</a> -- developed to feed the gravely ill or injured -- in order to lose weight. The diet, which is only available at one Florida clinic, works by slowly feeding the dieter with a fat- and protein-based solution, accounting for 800-calories per day over a 24-hour period. The developer of the diet, Dr. Oliver R. Di Pietro, allows patients to eat nothing else besides water, unsweetened tea and black coffee. He claims that a person can lose 20 pounds or 10 percent of their weight. In 2013, let's avoid quick weight-loss schemes and instead make undramatic, but lasting changes to our diets, using real food that enters through our mouths.

  • Isometric Exercises

    Don't get us wrong -- isolated muscle contractions aren't <em>bad</em> for you. But they also aren't going to get you a ballet's physique, as many isometric-based "barre" classes promise. And that tell-tale "shake," that barre classes advertise? That doesn't mean you're getting stronger, necessarily -- <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/15/muscle-shaking-causes_n_2140397.html?utm_hp_ref=health-problems">just that your muscles are fatigued</a>. In 2013, let's get the most out of our workouts with a combination of cardio and resistance training. And for any meaningful weight loss, diet is just as important as exercise.

  • Eschewing Organic

    In September, a Stanford University study released data suggesting that <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/14/is-organic-food-healthy_n_1881046.html?utm_hp_ref=health-problems">conventionally-grown food was just as nutritious as organically-grown food. </a> But before you ditch the pesticide-free veggies in your grocery aisle, consider several of the complicating factors that rendered the study inconclusive: other studies <a href="http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/07352689.2011.554417?journalCode=bpts20#tabModule">found different results</a>; many nutrients that other studies found to be more prevalent in organic food than in conventional <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/13/stanford-organics-study-public-health_n_1880441.html?utm_hp_ref=health-news&ir=Health%20News">weren't even included in the study</a>; and other health concerns beside nutrition -- like pesticide-load -- are much less prevalent in organics. In 2013, let's continue to reduce our exposure to pesticides, agricultural hormones and other toxicants in the food supply.

  • Passing On Vacation

    A recent vacation survey found that <a href="http://www.cnn.com/2012/11/15/travel/vacation-deprivation-study/index.html">Americans are getting fewer vacation days</a> -- just 12, compared to last year's 14 -- and are taking fewer as well. In 2012, the average person will take just 10 days. And that's not healthy. Vacation, with its opportunity to unplug and recharge, is an important tool for stress management. In 2013, let's take all of our vacation days -- and use them to focus on our and our family's wellbeing.

  • Sensa

    Sensa sprinkles are tiny crystals made with maltodextrin, tricalcium phosphate and silica, and flavored to taste like a number of unhealthy comfort foods like cheddar cheese, ranch dressing, cocoa and malt. The maker of Sensa, a popular diet supplement this year, purports that its product works by tricking the brain into believing it is eating these unhealthful foods. <a href="http://www.webmd.com/diet/features/truth-about-sensa">Unfortunately, there is no scientific evidence to support that claim</a>.

  • Juice Fasts For Weight Loss

    Many celebrities <a href="http://ht.ly/ggkpv">and supermodels</a> swore by the weight-shedding powers of juice cleanses this year. These diets involve consuming nothing but juice, water and sometimes tea for anywhere from three to 14 days. And research shows that while they may cause temporary weight loss -- and even temporary drops in <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/08/are-juice-cleanses-safe_n_1264051.html">LDL "bad" cholesterol and triglyceride levels</a> -- everything returns to normal after returning to food. In 2013, we'll drink juice because it can be a nutrient powerhouse and a great supplement, but not because it will help us lose weight.

  • Gluten-Free Eating For Weight Loss

    Celiac sufferers and those with non-Celiac gluten sensitivity need to avoid the wheat protein for their health. But when Miley Cyrus said earlier this year that she'd lost weight because of a gluten-free diet, she fell into a common misconception about gluten-free eating. If you already have a healthy diet, <a href="http://health.usnews.com/health-news/articles/2012/04/11/is-a-gluten-free-diet-smart-for-weight-loss">gluten-free diets will not aid weight loss</a>. For those who subsist mostly on pasta, pizza and other gluten-filled foods, a change to gluten-free lean proteins and veggies will obviously lead to weight loss -- though it won't be the lack of gluten that's shedding the pounds. In 2013, let's eliminate whole nutrients and food groups only when medically necessary.

  • Forcing High-Intensity Circuit Training

    P90X continued its surge in popularity, thanks to celebrity endorsements and one very publicly pro-P90X Vice Presidential candidate. Offshoots like the DVD program Insanity and in-gym systems that use the same philosophy of high-intensity circuits -- like Crossfit -- <a href="http://if-fit.com/why-is-crossfit-exploding-in-popularity/">also saw increased popularity</a>. And while interval training is a healthy, efficient way to condition, it isn't the only way and it isn't appropriate for everyone. In 2013, let's mix our fitness program with some lifestyle changes that promote activity all day long -- not just at the gym or in front of a fitness DVD, but out in the world too. <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/04/18/low-impact-exercises_n_1434616.html">Even low-impact activities can do wonders</a>.

  • Diagnosing Via Phone App

    Smartphone apps can help us keep track of our workouts, maintain our food diaries, track fertility cycles, remind us to quit smoking and even help monitor our sleep. But that doesn't mean the full knowledge of a medical education has been crammed into the sleek, rectangular machine. And new research suggests that, on balance, those apps spread a great deal of misinformation. For example, one investigation found that one in five <a href="http://www.protectpatientsblog.com/2012/11/want_bad_health_advice_theres_1.html">health and medical apps that were on the market since mid-2011 claimed to cure or treat an actual medical condition</a>. Those claims remained unregulated. In 2013, let's use our cell phones to play great workout mixes and keep track of our running routes and meals. But let's leave the diagnosing to the professionals.

  • Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/27/health-trends-2012_n_2367974.html

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    Arizona Immigration Law: Mexico Urges Court To Block Provision

    By JACQUES BILLEAUD, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

    PHOENIX ? The Mexican government has urged a U.S. court to stop Arizona from enforcing a minor section of the state's 2010 immigration law that prohibits the harboring of undocumented immigrants.

    Lawyers representing Mexico asked the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in a filing Wednesday to uphold a lower-court ruling that blocked police from enforcing the ban. Mexico argued the ban harms diplomatic relations between the United States, undermines the U.S.'s ability to speak to a foreign country with one voice and encourages the marginalization of Mexicans and people who appear to be from Latin America.

    "Mexico cannot conduct effective negotiations with the United States when the foreign policy decisions of the federal governments are undermined by the individual policies of individual states," lawyers for the Mexican government said in a friend-of-the-court brief.

    The harboring ban was in effect from late July 2010 until U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton blocked its enforcement on Sept. 5. Two weeks before Bolton shelved the ban, she said during a hearing that she knew of no arrests that were made under the provision.

    The prohibition has been overshadowed by other parts of the law, including a requirement that went into effect on Sept. 18 that officers, while enforcing other laws, question the immigration status of those suspected of being in the country without documents.

    The U.S. Supreme Court upheld the questioning requirement earlier this year, but also struck down other sections of the law, such as a requirement that immigrants obtain or carry immigration registration papers. The nation's highest court didn't consider the harboring ban.

    Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer, who signed the measure into law and serves as the statute's chief defender, has asked the appeals court to reverse Bolton's ruling on the harboring ban.

    Brewer spokesman Matt Benson had no immediate comment at mid-day Thursday on the Mexican government's filing.

    This wasn't the first time a foreign government has chimed in during disputes over the immigration law.

    In 2010, Mexico urged the courts to declare the law unconstitutional, and 10 other Latin American countries had joined in expressing their opposition to the law.

    Brewer had said the foreign governments were meddling in an internal legal dispute between the United States and one of its states.

    No other countries have joined in Mexico's latest friend-of-court brief.

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    Wednesday, December 26, 2012

    The Good Facets Of Mobile Computing

    The mobile computing has significantly altered the way individuals deal with their daily lifestyle. It is so easy to get connected to the people wherever section of the globe they may happen to be. The wireless internet has made such possible with the aid of many high-end mobile devices such as the laptops, personal digital assistants, Pocket PCs, mobile phones, and other gadgets.

    Most of the modern devices are now capable of accessing the wireless world of the internet technology. They are either wired via wireless card, Bluetooth, and infrared interfaces to make them wireless capable at anytime of the day and night. Nowadays, there isn?t much that the mobile computing devices can?t do that average large sized computers.

    Theoretical Ideas of Before, Reality of Today

    The theoretical ideas of satellite navigations, emails, worldwide information, and cellular phones from decades ago are now clearly part of the lifestyle that almost all individuals can now enjoy their communication purposes. The mobile broadband services, offered by many networks of today, enable users to access the internet world without the complexities that cables and wires used to go with the static internet mobility of before.

    In a high-fashion and sophisticated manner, people can go and about with their handheld devices and send emails, browse the sites, download music, videos, and software, and do other multi-media capabilities in one sitting anywhere whether at the caf?, airport, campus, at the mall, or just about anywhere a hotspot is available. The advantage of static mobility can now be accessed by anyone, so how convenient that can be to the people who are always on the go.

    You may not consider everything you just read to be crucial information about Mobile Computing. But don?t be surprised if you find yourself recalling and using this very information in the next few days.

    Taking Advantage of Its Advantages

    Although mobile computing is not a direct answer to the globe?s problems, it certainly has paved a way for the people to deal with the annoying concerns they encounter in a more sophisticated, instant, and high-end manner. While the mobile learning still has some long way to reach out to all the people of the entire globe, it is no doubt that the start of mobile computing is tremendously enriching to the point that people are still in awe at how convenient and fast the current technology is delivering.

    There is so much to take advantage with mobile computing. It is in the hands of the users how to maximize its purpose. To focus on the myths that other people associated with the internet mobility, mobile devices, and their impact to the lives of the many individuals is like denying the many great things afforded to us by the sheer brilliance of the holistic current technology concept.

    And if you would see things the way they work, the mobile computing is not expensive. People only think such because it used to be that way for a long time ago. In order to become internet connected, you got to have expensive computer desktops and internet subscriptions.

    But nowadays, the general are of the masses can have access to mobile computing no matter where they are. Besides, people have said the same drawback with other technology such as television, radio, books, and other things. But these days, almost nothing is impossible for the ordinary individual cannot do. Thanks to the ever game-changing pattern of the technology.

    Is there really any information about Mobile Computing that is nonessential? We all see things from different angles, so something relatively insignificant to one may be crucial to another.

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    Michael Shammas: For a Better Society, Teach Philosophy in High ...

    The past year gives one the suspicion that American society is dysfunctional. Our Congress is useless, our institutions inept. Faced with the terror of existence, young men like Adam Lanza react with violence. Faced with manageable problems such as a "fiscal cliff," our democracy self-destructs. Anger is everywhere; understanding is nowhere.

    Although a democratic society cannot function unless its citizens are able to rationally debate one another, rationality is missing from American politics. We assail our political enemies with intractable opinions and self-righteous anger. An ugly bitterness pervades everything. Meanwhile, our country is slowly but surely committing suicide.

    It seems to me that this dysfunctional political dialogue, which stems from the iron certainty we grant our opinions, is the most pressing problem confronting 21st century America. In fact, it is a crisis. For without the ability to carry on a useful dialogue, we cannot solve our greatest challenges, or even our smallest ones.

    This begs the question: How can we solve this crisis? Because the capacity to debate requires the capacity to think, I believe the answer lies in philosophy.

    Why philosophy? Because the study of philosophy, the "love of wisdom," creates and nurtures thoughtful minds, minds that can -- as Aristotle suggests -- entertain a thought without accepting it. With a philosophic worldview, a Republican who despises any tax increase or economic stimulus could at least consider the notion of tax hikes or Keynesian economics. A Democrat facing antithetical ideas could do likewise. Thought rather than anger could become the default response to opposing worldviews.

    Indeed, philosophy can do a great deal to lessen the anger that is growing like a cancerous tumor in modern America. The tools exist in both Eastern and Western thought -- in the Stoic exhortation to accept the present as it is, in Buddhist meditation, in the Humanist's transcendent appeal to reason, in Kant's categorical imperative. Philosophy can help us inculcate virtue for, in the words of Socrates, "knowledge is virtue."

    While some philosophies obviously conduce toward peace more than others, while some philosophers (Marcus Aurelius) seem kinder than others (Nietzsche), the open-minded study of different philosophies at least opens one up to the possibility that one is wrong. One realizes, like Socrates did, that knowledge is anything but certain, that true wisdom lies in realizing how much one does not know, in understanding that our knowledge of the universe (and therefore of earthly things like politics) is utterly inadequate, perhaps comparable to the area of a pin's tip against a table. This realization makes one less angry when confronted with opposing views, replacing counterproductive anger with productive curiosity.

    Despite the benefits of the philosophic mindset, we do not cultivate this mindset in our children. In fact, philosophy is almost entirely absent from American schools. For example, there is no AP (Advanced Placement) Philosophy course. While some high schoolers may have heard of Socrates, Plato, or Aristotle, most do not truly understand their philosophies -- much less the philosophies of men like Descartes, Schopenhauer, or Nietzsche. This is shameful, because a person who does not understand the history of thought does not understand the rationality behind our political system.

    In fact, the first time I read a philosopher was not until my first semester of college. My professor assigned Plato's Republic, and while at first I (admittedly) did not understand anything, eventually I became absolutely enamored with this incredible man. Here was a person who had thought about so many of the same things I had, albeit thousands of years ago and with much more sophistication than I could ever muster. What is justice? What is truth? Why do people suffer? Is there an afterlife? These are the questions that children ask their parents, the questions that scare us most, and perhaps because of this fear we do not consider them when we grow up.

    I think this is a great mistake. We should consider these questions. For by reading philosophy, I became less frightened of them. I no longer shirked away from contemplating death (thanks Epicurus) or morality (thanks Kant) or misfortune (thanks Epictetus). More, I realized that anger -- in both politics and everyday life -- is largely a reaction to fear, and that this fear can be lessened exponentially through the sort of reflection philosophy fosters.

    I don't know why philosophy isn't taught in high school. Perhaps the subject seems too esoteric or pretentious. Perhaps there is a fear that philosophy could encroach on the sort of questions religion purports to answer -- "how should one live," "how should one die," and so on. Some parents may feel uncomfortable with the idea of their children receiving answers to "the big questions" from Socrates and Plato as well as from Jesus and Paul.

    This fear is unfounded. In general, philosophy does not squander religion; it merely exhorts one to understand the world by opening one's mind. It encourages one to consider multiple possibilities (unlike our politicians), only accepting the possibility that appeals to one's innate sense of reason. In a diseased society that is filled with so much anger and bitterness -- indeed, with so much madness -- we could do worse than expose our children to philosophy. In fact, such exposure would teach our children to react to problems with an inquisitive rather than angry mind -- a concept that the children in Congress have not yet grasped.

    To those who say philosophy is impractical (and thus that learning how to think is impractical) I say: nonsense. Our society is dysfunctional because we have forgotten how to think, if we ever truly knew how to think at all. Although we as a society believe we are in possession of all truth, we are not. To study philosophy is to learn how woefully ignorant we are, and this knowledge can perhaps teach us humility, can perhaps suggest to us that the other side may have some value after all.

    So my point is this: Our diseased political system is in dire need of a hefty dose of philosophy, and the best way to inject this dose into American society is to start at the stem -- to raise our children to have a philosophic mindset by teaching philosophy in schools.

    In the process we will, slowly but surely, be raising Americans who possess the capacity to respond to problems with inquisitive rather than angry minds, perhaps ending this suicidal gridlock.

    I hope it is not too late.

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    Programming for all, part 1: An introduction to writing for computers ...

    Computers are ubiquitous in modern life. They offer us portals to information and entertainment, and they handle the complex tasks needed to keep many facets of modern society running smoothly. Chances are, there is not a single person in Ars? readership whose day-to-day existence doesn?t rely on computers in one manner or another. Despite this, very few people know how computers actually do the things that they do. How does one go from what is really nothing more than a collection?a very large collection, mind you?of switches to the things we see powering the modern world?

    We?ve arranged a civilization in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We have also arranged things so that almost no one understands science and technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces.

    ?Carl Sagan

    At their base, even though they run much of the world, computers are one thing: stupid. A computer knows nothing. Its brain is little more than a large collection of on/off switches. The fact that you can play video games, browse the Internet, and pump gas at a gas station is thanks to the programs the computers have been given by a human. In this article, we?ll take a look at some of the basic concepts of computer programming: how a person teaches a computer something and how the ideas encapsulated in the program go from something we can understand to something a computer understands.

    First, it needs to be said that programming is not some black art, something arcane that only the learned few may ever attempt. It is a method of communication whereby a person tells a computer what, exactly, they want it to do. Computers are picky and stupid, but they will indeed do exactly as they are told. Therefore, each program you write should be like an elegant recipe that anyone?including a computer?can follow. Ideally, each step in a program should be clearly described and, if it is complicated, broken down into smaller steps to remove all doubt about what is to happen.

    Programming is about problem solving and thinking in a methodical manner. Like many other disciplines, it requires someone to be able to look at a complex problem and start whittling away at it, solving easier pieces first until the whole thing is tackled. It is this whittling away, this identification of smaller challenges and developing solutions to them, that requires the real talent?and creativity. If you go out to solve a problem, or create a program no one has ever done before, all the book knowledge in the world won?t give you the answer. A creative mind might.

    Think of programming like cooking: you learn the basic rules and then you can let your creativity run wild. Few will go on to become the rock stars of the kitchen, but that?s OK. The barrier to entry is not high, and once you are in, you are then limited only by your desire and creativity.
    Thinking in base 10

    Like many things in the modern world, to understand computer programming and how computers function in general, you have to start with numbers?integers, to be precise. The nineteenth century mathematician Leopold Kronceker is credited with the phrase ?God made the integers; all else is the work of man.? If one is intending to understand computer programming, they must start their journey by looking at simple integers.

    In the modern world, we count using what is known as base 10; that is, there are ten distinct digits (0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9), if you want to go higher than those, we prepend a digit representing the number of tens we have. For instance, the number 13 really tells us we have one of the tens, and three of the ones. This structure can go on and on. If we write 586, we are really saying that we have five of the one hundreds, eight of the tens, and six of the ones.

    Before looking at how we can translate that to the on and off switches of computers, let?s take a step back and look at our description of a number in a bit more detail. Let?s use 53,897 as our example. Following what we did above, we are really saying that this is five of the ten thousands, three of the one thousands, eight of the hundreds, nine of the tens, and seven of the ones. If we write this out in a more mathematical notation we would arrive at 5*10,000 + 3*1,000 + 8*100 + 9*10 + 7*1. This would evaluate to the number 53,897.

    Looking at this summation a little more closely, one might realize the number on the right-hand side of the multiplication (the multiplicand) are all powers of 10; 10,000 is 104, 1,000 is 103, 100 is 102, 10 is 101, and 1 is 100. Re-writing our expression would give 5*104+3*103+8*102+9*101+7*100. In the more general sense, any base-10 number AB,CDE (where, A, B, C, D, and E are some arbitrary digit from 0 through 9) is really saying that we have the following summation: A*104+B*103+C*102+D*101+E*100.
    All your base? oh, nevermind

    Taking the generalization one step further, we can note that the multiplicand is always 10 to some power when we are working in base 10. That is not a coincidence. If we want to work in any other base number system, we would write any number AB,CDE (where again, A, B, C, D, and E are valid digits in the base we are working with) as the follow summation: A*base4+B*base3+C*base2+D*base1+E*base0.

    If we one day encounter an alien civilization that uses base five for everything and they threaten us by stating that they have 342 battle cruisers en route to Earth, we?d know that we would count that as 3*52+4*51+2*50, or 97 ships headed to destroy us. (We?ll just send out the winner of the USS Defiant vs. the Millennium Falcon to take them on, no problem).

    Now, there is no reason that we must count in base 10, it is simply convenient for us. Given our ten fingers and ten toes it is only natural that we use a base-10 number system. Past societies have used others, Babylonians, for instance, used a base-60 number system and they had the same symbol represent 1, 60, and 3,600 (a similar problem existed for 61, 3,601, and 3,660).

    What does this all have to do with computers? Well, as I mentioned above, computers are nothing more than a big collection of switches. A monstrous set of on/off items?some with only two possible states. If we find that using ten possible states to be logical due to our biology, then it would reason that using base-two numbers would make the most sense for a computer that can only know on or off.

    That means the binary number system. The binary number system is base two, and the only numbers available for counting are zero (0) and one (1). Even though you only have 0s and 1s, any number can be represented, as we just showed above. This gives us a way to tell a computer?a big collection of switches?all about numbers. Counting to 10 (base 10) in binary would go as follows: 0 (0), 1 (1), 10 (2), 11 (3), 100 (4), 101 (5), 110 (6), 111 (7), 1000 (8), 1001 (9), 1010 (10).

    More generally any binary number can be computed similarly to how we wrote the general sum for base-10 numbers. The number ABCDE in binary would represent the number A*24+B*23+C*22+D*21+E*20. As an example, the number 10011010 in binary would be 1*27+0*26+0*25+1*24+1*23+0*22+1*21+0*20, or 154 in base-10 terminology. (As a nerdy aside, such counting is the origin of the joke ?There are only 10 kinds of people in this world. Those who understand binary and those who do not.?)

    Before moving, on a quick aside about terminology. In computer parlance, a single 0 or 1 (a single on/off value) is termed a ?bit.? When you group eight bits together, you get a byte (four bits is called a nybble, but you won?t see that around much anymore). Therefore, if you have a 1GB drive, that means you have 1024*1024*1024 bytes of information, or 8*1024*1024*1024 individual on/off storage spots to which information can be written. When someone in the computer world says something is 16-bit or 32-bit or 64-bit, they are talking about how many bits are available, by default, for representing an integer (or memory address location) on that computer.
    Early days

    With a method to represent numbers, it became possible to use these collections of switches to do things with those numbers. Even with all the innovations in CPU design and technology that the past 50+ years have brought, at the heart of things, there are only a handful of things that a CPU can do with those numbers: simple arithmetic and logical operations. Just as importantly, it can also move bits/bytes around in memory.

    Each of those simple operations could be given a numeric code, and a sequence of these operations could then be issued to a computer for it to execute?this sequence is termed a program. In the beginning, developing a program quite literally involved a programmer sitting in front of a large board of switches, setting some to up (on/1) and some to down (off/0) one at a time, thereby entering the computation sequence into the computer directly. Once all the operations in the sequence have been entered, the program could then be executed.

    After entering programs by literally flipping switches became tedious (this didn?t take too long), hardware manufacturers and software developers came up with the concept of assembly, also called machine languages. While the hardware really only knows combinations of ones and zeros, these are difficult to work with. Assembly languages gave a simple name to each possible operation that a given piece of hardware could carry out.

    The Fortran Automatic Coding System for the IBM 704, the first Programmer?s Reference Manual for Fortran.
    Assembly languages are considered low-level programming languages, in that you are working directly with operations that the hardware can do rather than anything more complex or abstract built on top of these commands. For instance, a simple CPU could understand assembly for adding (ADD) two numbers, subtracting (SUB) two numbers, and moving memory between locations (MOV). The development of assembly allowed programmers to create software that was somewhat removed from the absolute binary nature of the machine and quite a bit easier to understand by reading.

    Even though this got programmers one step removed from the numeric codes that actually run the computer, the fact that each different piece of hardware from each manufacturer could have its own, non-overlapping assembly language meant is was still difficult to create complex software that carried out large-scale tasks in a general manner.

    It wasn?t until 1956 that John Backus came down from the mountain with a host of punch cards inscribed with ?The FORTRAN Automatic Coding System for the IBM 704? (PDF). FORTRAN (FORmula TRANslator) was the first ever high-level language, a language in which scientists and engineers could interact with a computer without needing to know the down and dirty specifics of the commands the machine actually supported.

    Source:http://arstechnica.com/science/2012/12/programming-for-all-part-1-an-introduction-to-writing-for-computers/

    Source: http://onlyhardwareblog.com/2012/12/programming-for-all-part-1-an-introduction-to-writing-for-computers/

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