Friday, November 30, 2012

Oceanic crust breakthrough: Solving a magma mystery

Friday, November 30, 2012

Oceanic crust covers two-thirds of the Earth's solid surface, but scientists still don't entirely understand the process by which it is made. Analysis of more than 600 samples of oceanic crust by a team including Carnegie's Frances Jenner reveals a systemic pattern that alters long-held beliefs about how this process works, explaining a crucial step in understanding Earth's geological deep processes. Their work is published in Nature on November 29.

Magmas generated by melting of the Earth's mantle rise up below the oceanic crust and erupt on the Earth's surface at mid-ocean ridge systems, the longest mountain ranges in the world. When the magma cools it forms basalt, the planet's most-common rock and the basis for oceanic crust.

It has long been assumed that the composition of magmas erupting out of mid-ocean ridges is altered when minerals that form during cooling sink out of the remaining liquid, a process called fractional crystallization. In theory, trace elements that are not included in the crystallizing minerals should be little affected by this process, and their ratios should be the same in the erupting magma as they were in the original magma before cooling.

If this is true, trace element ratios in magmas erupting at mid-ocean ridges should represent those of the original parental magma that formed deep in the Earth's mantle. However, this process doesn't account for the high abundance of trace elements found in samples of basalt from mid-ocean ridges around the world, so the reality of the situation is obviously more complicated than previous theories indicated.

Using the extensive array of samples and advanced modeling, Jenner and her research partner Hugh O'Neill of the Australian National University demonstrated that the concentration of trace elements is due to the process by which the magma is cycled through the oceanic crust prior to being erupted on the sea floor at the mid-ocean ridges.

Magma collects under the Earth's surface in a pool of liquid rock called a magma chamber. Each chamber is frequently flushed with new magma, which mixes with the old magma that was already there, and then this blended magma erupts out onto the ocean floor. Following the influx of new magma and eruption, the remaining magma undergoes fractional crystallization. This means that minerals are separated out from the magma as it cools. However, these minerals contain only minor amounts of the trace elements. As a result, trace elements build up in the magma over time, as the magma chamber is continually replenished by new magma coming in to the system.

"It's a simple idea, but it fits remarkably well," Jenner said. "These new findings will permit us to explore the conditions of mantle melting and production of the Earth's most-common rock."

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During the election, President Barack?Obama crashed servers when he appeared in an impromptu "Ask Me Anything" post on Reddit.?Rep. Darrell Issa, a Republican from California,?decided to do the same ? "Together, we can make Washington take a break from messing w/ the Internet" his post said in part. But?the response wasn't quite as positive as he might have hoped.

Issa's post, seeking?discussion of a two-year ban on legislation that would affect the Internet, was submitted to?the popular social news site?Tuesday evening. Shortly afterwards, it reached the front page and questions started rolling in. By Wednesday morning,?the time Issa had set for answering questions, the queries?had turned into something of a dogpile.

By far the most popular question the one?posed by user The_Milkman: "Hey Darrell, why did you vote for CISPA?"?Indeed, Issa's sponsorship of CISPA???the controversial?Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act that was approved by the House, but has yet to be approved or vetoed by the president ????was the topic of many questions and much ire.

Issa's?attachment to the controversial piece of legislation?? which would expand?government agencies' ability to access data from sites like Facebook and Twitter???seemed to poison his attempt to solicit Reddit's help?from the start.

Regardless of the unfriendly atmosphere, Issa answered dozens of questions, including some openly hostile ones (his post record can be found here). And like the president, he included a picture of himself answering questions for authenticity's sake. Both the grilling Issa received and his responses could easily be considered more thorough than the president's, who answered questions some?commentators?characterized as softballs.

But regardless of the tone of the conversation, the goal of procuring constructive input on the proposed legislation (the "Internet American Moratorium Act" or IAMA)?seems to have been achieved. A number of comments and suggested changes have been submitted at the site set up for this purpose, and various issues have been raised in the comment threads that may help improve the bill. And the high positive vote count on the AMA itself indicates that the community is at least interested in discussing the topic.

There's a lesson to be learned for politicians and other?public figures who are considering this kind of open discussion on a site like Reddit: It's not always going to be a love-in, as it was with the president. You may end up like Issa, with a front-page post and 2,500 comments calling you everything from an opportunistic hypocrite to a crony of big business.

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

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/congressman-turns-reddit-gets-savaged-1C7340386

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

FreedomWorks and Pennsylvania Small Business Owners to Hold ...

Warminster, PA- FreedomWorks and a group of local small business owners in the Bucks County area will hold a press conference to express concerns over the economic damage at risk if President Obama raises taxes on America?s small businesses.

Speakers will include:? Vice President of the Iron League Dan Beisel, President of the PA Chamber of Business and Industry Gene Barr, FreedomWorks PA State Director Ana Puig, President of American Bar Products Inc. William Marsh, Executive Director of PA Manufacturers? Association David Taylor and PA State Director of the National Federation of Independent Business Kevin Shivers.

WHEN: Friday November 30, 2012 from 2-2:30pm ET.
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WHERE: American Bar Products, 971 Mearns Road, Warminster, PA 18974.

WHY:? The purpose of the press conference is to raise awareness of the current state of manufacturing in Pennsylvania due to over-taxation and over-regulation, and how the economic policy coming out of the fiscal cliff negotiations will affect the ability of small businesses to create jobs.

FreedomWorks and its Pennsylvania membership urge Congress and the White House to extend the current tax rates, make the promised $1.2 trillion in spending cuts and to put responsible solutions on the table for fundamental tax and entitlement reform. For more information about FreedomWorks, please visit www.FreedomWorks.org.

Source: http://www.freedomworks.org/press-releases/freedomworks-and-pennsylvania-small-business-owner

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NSAID use linked to reduced hepatocellular carcinoma risk and mortality due to chronic liver disease

ScienceDaily (Nov. 28, 2012) ? Researchers found that aspirin use is associated with a decreased risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma and death from chronic liver disease (CLD), according to a study published November 28 in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), the most common type of primary liver cancer, occurs mainly among patients with CLD. Previous reports have linked chronic inflammation due to CLD to cellular processes that could promote carcinogenesis. Because of their anti-inflammatory properties and widespread use to prevent cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) including aspirin and nonaspirin NSAIDs are being investigated as cancer chemopreventive agents. NSAIDs have been shown to have a beneficial effect in observational studies and clinical trials on risk of some cancers. However, the relationship between NSAID use and risk of HCC and death from CLD is unclear.

To investigate this relationship, Vikrant V. Sahasrabuddhe, M.B.B.S., Dr.P.H, from the Division of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics at the National Cancer Institute, and colleagues, performed an observational study of 300,504 men and women aged 50 to 71 years enrolled in the National Institutes of Health-AARP Diet and Health Study who reported their aspirin and nonaspirin NSAID use and were followed-up for 10-12 years. The researchers linked the self-reported use of aspirin and nonaspirin NSAIDs to registry data on diagnoses of 250 cases of HCC and 428 deaths due to CLD to perform their study.

The researchers found that the use of NSAIDs was associated with a reduced risk of HCC and a reduced risk of death from CLD compared to non-users. Study participants who used aspirin had a 41% reduced risk of HCC and a 45% reduced risk of death from CLD, whereas those who used non-aspirin NSAIDs experienced a 26% reduced risk of CLD mortality but no reduced risk of HCC. The authors conclude that "these associations are prominent with the use of aspirin, and if confirmed, might open new vistas for chemoprevention of HCC and CLD."

In an accompanying editorial, Isra G. Levy, M.B., BCh., MSc., and Carolyn P. Pim, M.D., both from the Department of Epidemiology and Community Medicine at the University of Ottawa in Canada discuss how the known causes of chronic liver disease and primary liver cancer are hepatitis B and C virus infections, alcohol use, and a link between obesity and diabetes has been suggested. "We already have cheap, readily available interventions," such as vaccines for hepatitis B and C virus but "effective strategies for reduction of HBV and HCV are not always available or fully applied." Also, alcohol abuse and obesity are complex and multifactorial challenges that require interventions at the individual and system levels." They conclude that although we should study the potential of new chemopreventive strategies such as NSAID use, we should also continue to focus on improving the established practices and interventions.

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Mitch Ditkoff: Flowers First, Business Second

The other day, in a sudden fit of gratitude, I bought a dozen roses and brought them home to my wife.

Usually, when I think of buying roses, I go through a predictable sequence of events. First, I surrender to a feeling of expansiveness that takes me over. Then I get curious and smell the flowers. Then I ask the shopkeeper how long she thinks the roses will last.

This is following by calculating the per stem price, doing the math and reaching the pitifully male conclusion that $46.95 is way too much too spend on something that won't last the week and is probably much less expensive somewhere else and it's obviously indulgent of me to be buying so many roses when I've got two kids to put through college and besides, beauty is within.

All of this, of course, is my inner Woody Allen taking the low road in response to what is obviously a Johnny Depp moment.

So I dig deep and bring the roses home -- my entire living room taking shape around them. I become immediately aware of a trend even Republican pollsters could not deny -- there are definitely not enough flowers in the living room. Somehow, the recent appearance of roses has made the rest of the room painfully barren. Tabletops and shelves that only minutes ago were doing just fine, are now utterly flowerless.

So I do the only thing a man can do when faced with such a situation -- I return to the flower shop.

But the shop is closed. Closed? Impossible! I need flowers! So I get back into my car and speed my way to the other flower shop in town. It, too, is closed -- or, should I say, closing. The owner is shutting the door and giving me the "too-bad-you-didn't-get-here a few-minutes-ago" look.

But I will not be denied. And he knows it.

"What do you want?" he asks.

"Flowers," I reply.

He signals me to enter and I buy way more flowers than makes sense. A ridiculous amount.

Let's put it this way: if I was in the federal witness protection program, my sudden flower buying behavior would have made my government handlers very nervous.

Fast forward ten minutes to my wife in our kitchen.

She is looking at me as if I am totally insane -- me, the guy who, only yesterday was making an airtight case for a more modest household budget.

Yes, I am insane, but in a good way. Here's my philosophy: Flowers first. Business second. If money is tight, buy more flowers. The more flowers you buy, the more money will appear. And if not in this lifetime, then the next (or maybe the one after that).

OK. There you go -- my not very financially sound, flower-centric view of the universe. Not quite as newsworthy as credit default swaps, but a whole lot more dependable.

Mitch Ditkoff is the President of Idea Champions, an innovation consultancy based in Woodstock, NY -- yes, THAT Woodstock. NO he wasn't at the concert in 1969. He speaks to organizations everywhere about the art and science of creating a culture of innovation in the workplace. Bats left, throws left.

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Interracial marriage may affect views on money

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NEW YORK - Walk into any American conversation, and there are two volatile issues that could make it explode at any moment: race and money.

Combine the two, and spontaneous combustion is guaranteed.

Which is why no one ever talks about it. But given the rapidly rising number of interracial marriages in this country, perhaps it is time to discuss how coming from different cultural and ethnic backgrounds can sometimes lead to disparate attitudes toward money and security.

After all, one in 10 American marriages is now interracial, an all-time high. That is up 28 percent since 2000, according to Census figures, and translates to 5.4 million couples nationwide. That number looks primed to spike even higher, given that 18 percent of unmarried, opposite-sex couples identify as interracial.

So how do our unique backgrounds shape our understanding of money? On the subject, there is perhaps no better person to talk to than Carmen Wong Ulrich. The personal finance expert was famously satirized on the television comedy series "30 Rock" as Carmen Chao, a TV personality of indeterminate ethnicity who skipped effortlessly between multiple languages.

In real life, Ulrich is the author of books including "Generation Debt" and "The Real Cost of Living." She had her own personal finance show on CNBC, and was raised by a Latina mom and a Chinese stepfather. She also married a white guy from Michigan;?they have since split.

While many old stereotypes are wrongheaded, cultural backgrounds do tend to shape our attitudes toward money and security -- and it would serve most marriages well to understand where our partners are coming from, Ulrich said.

"People have very strong cultural and ethnic beliefs that we all carry with us, and a lot of those can have to do with money," she said. "For instance, I was raised as a Latina, where family is everything, and there's no thinking twice about it. I once gave my sister an apartment full of furniture, but my ex was appalled. He couldn't believe that I wanted to give away all that stuff for nothing."

Communities of color talk about money a lot, added Ulrich. "Within the majority culture, you have the option not to talk about it until it becomes an issue. Now, with so many interracial marriages, it's become an issue."

Every individual is different, of course. Suggesting that all members of a particular group have similar attitudes toward money is patently silly. But look broadly at the retirement saving numbers, as some major studies have, and trends begin to emerge. Understanding those trends can help us chart a course forward -- especially within a marriage, where compromises already need to be struck every single day.

For instance, the ING Retirement Research Institute recently looked at the average retirement savings of different minority groups. What it discovered: Cultural attitudes sometimes feed in to those numbers. For instance, while the savings of Hispanics were relatively low (an average of $54,000 in retirement plans), that was partially explained by underlying cultural attributes.

"Hispanics feel less prepared for retirement than other groups," said Fabian Gonzalez, vice president of multicultural sales for ING U.S. "To some extent that reflects the priorities of the Hispanic community, such as living with an extended family and taking care of elderly relatives, or sacrificing one's own wealth in order to give greater opportunities to one's children."

The Great Recession may have also exacerbated our different experiences of money, since it seems to have affected some pockets of American society more than others. A study by Ariel Investments and Aon Hewitt, "401(k) Plans In Living Color," surveyed the retirement savings of 2.4 million employees at 60 large organizations. It found that 8.8 percent of African-Americans had to take hardship withdrawals from their 401(k)s as the recession hit full-force in 2010, compared with 1.7 percent of whites and 1.2 percent of Asians.

Experts say that one's background is only one part of a much larger picture. Even if spouses enter into a marriage carrying their own cultural attitudes toward money, they are often trumped by other factors that are even more deeply entrenched.

"I've come across many marriages with spouses from different cultural backgrounds, and I've noticed that isn't the biggest factor in differing attitudes towards money," said Ann Minnium, an adviser with Concierge Financial Planning in Scotch Plains, N.J. "More often it's upbringing. People who come from a family that had to watch every penny are often that way themselves."

To understand how cultural background can shape one's money views, I need look no farther than my own marriage. My wife is of Haitian heritage, I am a white Canadian, and we are making it work in the multiethnic stew that is Brooklyn, N.Y.

Early in our relationship, ?we had divvied up the bill paying;?she would take care of some, I would tend to others, and I never thought twice about it. But in a premarital counseling session, I discovered this was a major source of stress for her. Since she had grown up in rural Haiti, one of the poorest nations on Earth, she had absorbed the notion that wealth and long-term security were never guaranteed. It could all go away at any moment.

The juggling of bills brought up those fears that we might not have enough, every single month. Understanding where she was coming from, I simply took over the monthly bill-paying and paperwork,?and she tries to put those deeply?harbored financial fears out of her mind.

"It shouldn't be about Me versus You," Ulrich said. "It's about how much respect you have for each other's culture, and about where you can find common ground. Respect the culture enough to talk it through."

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/marriage-money-bridging-interracial-divide-1C7280228

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NYPD Tracks Stolen Phone Records Forever - Business Insider

When a phone is reported stolen to the New York Police Department, detectives routinely request phone records from the day of the theft onwards, in case the suspect uses the phone to make calls.

The requests, generally made as subpoenas without the victim's consent or knowledge, last anywhere from four days to two weeks, according to an NYPD officer who spoke with the New York Times.

Sprint requires the police to have the victim fill out a form first. Other carriers don't.

The subpoena adds your phone number and numbers called from that phone to?a database called the Enterprise Case Management System. The system allows detectives to cross-reference that number against phone numbers from other cases.

In the process, "the?Police Department?has quietly amassed a trove of telephone logs, all obtained without a court order, that could conceivably be used for any investigative purpose," reports the New York Times.

Sometimes the NYPD could even monitor calls made from a new phone you use to replace the stolen one.?The same subpoena can also include calls made to and from your new phone if the number has been transferred, detectives told the Times.

Detectives tell victims to hold off on transferring their number so they have a better chance of tracking calls made by thieves.

?If large amounts of victim phone records are being collected and added to a searchable database, it?s very troubling,? said Michael Sussmann, a lawyer who represents wireless carriers, interviewed by phone interview via the New York Times.

The NYPD wouldn't comment on whether information obtained from call records had been used for other cases.

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Source: http://www.businessinsider.com/nypd-stolen-phone-records-2012-11

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The Philosophy of Race - Mixed Race Studies

The Philosophy of Race

Routledge
2011-12-14
1,584 pages
Hardback: 978-0-415-49602-5

Edited by:

Paul Taylor, Professor of Philosophy; African American Studies
Pennsylvania State University

Since at least the early 1990s, philosophical race theory has emerged as a dynamic and fertile area of serious scholarly inquiry, and this new four-volume Major Work from Routledge meets the need for a comprehensive collection to facilitate ready access to the most influential and important foundational and cutting-edge scholarship.

Volume I (?Philosophy and the History of Race, Race in the History of Philosophy?) brings together the key texts to have shaped the most widely recognized forms of ?race thinking?. The second and third volumes in the collection, meanwhile, explore the questions that race raises in philosophy?s traditional subfields. Volume II (?Racial Being and Knowing?) gathers the best and most influential work to unravel the implications of racial practices for metaphysics, ontology, and epistemology. And Volume III (?Race-ing Beauty, Goodness, and Right?) collects the key scholarship to deal with the consequences of racial practices for aesthetics, ethics, and politics.

The final volume in the collection (?Intersections and Positions?) assembles the most important work to grapple with the methodological and geographical complications that accompany a commitment to racialism. (Race is an inherently contextual phenomenon and some of the material gathered in this volume?in particular, that exploring racialization in Japan, Brazil, and Norway?provides a refreshing counterweight to the philosophical zeal for abstraction.)

The Philosophy of Race is edited by Paul C. Taylor, a leading scholar in the field. The collection is fully indexed and has a comprehensive introduction, newly written by the editor, which places the material in its intellectual and historic context. It is an essential work of reference and is destined to be valued by scholars and students as a vital one-stop research resource.

CONTENTS

  • Volume I: HISTORY
    • Part 1: Philosophical Historiography
      • 1. Cornel West, ?A Genealogy of Modern Racism?, Prophesy Deliverance! Towards an Afro-American Revolutionary Christianity (Westminster Press, 1982), pp. 47?68.
      • 2. Robert Bernasconi, ?Race, Culture, History? (plenary lecture at Sodertorn University, 28 May 2009), pp. 11?46.
      • 3. David Theo Goldberg, ?The End(s) of Race?, Postcolonial Studies, 2004, 7, 2, 211?30.
    • Part 2: Early Figures and Moments
      • 4. Harry Bracken, ?Philosophy and Racism?, Philosophia, 1978, 8, 2?3, 241?60.
      • 5. Richard Popkin, ?Hume?s Racism Reconsidered?, The Third Force in Seventeenth-Century Thought (Brill, 1992), pp. 64?75.
      • 6. Meg Armstrong, ??The Effects of Blackness?: Gender, Race, and the Sublime in Aesthetic Theories of Burke and Kant?, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 1996, 54, 3, 213?36.
      • 7. Bernard Boxill and Thomas E. Hill, ?Kant and Race?, in Bernard Boxill (ed.), Race and Racism (Oxford University Press, 2003), pp. 448?71.
      • 8. Patricia Purtschert, ?On the Limit of Spirit: Hegel?s Racism Revisited?, Philosophy & Social Criticism, 2010, 36, 9, 1039?51.
      • 9. Tom Jeannot, ?Marx, Capitalism, and Race?, in Harry Van der Linden (ed.), Democracy, Racism, and Prisons (Philosophy Documentation Center, 2007), pp. 69?92.
    • Part 3: Late Modern Race Theory in/and the Canon
      • 10. Berel Lang, ?Heidegger and the Jewish Question: Metaphysical Racism in Silence and Word?, in Julie K. Ward and Tommy L. Lott (eds.), Philosophers on Race: Critical Essays (Blackwell, 2002), pp. 205?21.
      • 11. Kathryn Gines, ?Race Thinking and Racism in Hannah Arendt?s The Origins of Totalitarianism?, in Dan Stone and Richard King (eds.), Imperialism, Slavery, Race, and Genocide: The Legacy of Hannah Arendt (Berghahn, 2007), pp. 38?53.
      • 12. Jonathan Judaken, ?Sartre on Racism: From Existential Phenomenology to Globalization and ?the New Racism??, in Jonathan Judaken (ed.), Race After Sartre (SUNY Press, 2008), pp. 23?54.
    • Part 4: Critical Race Theory and the New Canon
      • 13. Diego von Vacano, ?Race and Political Theory: Lessons from Latin America?, in Jorge Gracia (ed.), Race or Ethnicity? On Black and Latino Identity (Cornell University Press, 2007), pp. 248?66.
      • 14. Howard McGary, ?Douglass on Racial Assimilation and Racial Institutions?, in Bill E. Lawson and Frank Kirkland (eds.), Frederick Douglass: A Critical Reader (Blackwell Publishing, 1999), pp. 50?63.
      • 15. Nancy Fraser, ?Another Pragmatism: Alain Locke, Critical ?Race? Theory, and the Politics of Culture?, in Morris Dickstein (ed.), The Revival of Pragmatism (Duke University Press, 1998), pp. 157?75.
      • 16. Vivian M. May, ?Thinking from the Margins, Acting at the Intersections: Anna Julia Cooper?s A Voice from the South?, Hypatia, 2004, 19, 2, 74?91.
      • 17. K. A. Appiah, ?The Uncompleted Argument: DuBois and the Illusion of Race?, Critical Inquiry, 1985, 12, 1, 21?37.
      • 18. W. E. B. Du Bois, Dusk of Dawn: An Essay Toward an Autobiography of a Race Concept [1940] (Transaction Publishers, 1992), pp. 97?103, 114?17, 129?33, 137?40.
      • 19. Frantz Fanon, ?The Lived Experience of the Black?, Black Skin, White Masks, trans. R. Philcox [1952] (Grove Press, 1967), pp. 78?99.
      • 20. Lewis R. Gordon, ?Racism, Colonialism, and Anonymity: Social Theory and Embodied Agency?, Fanon and the Crisis of European Man: A Essay on Philosophy and the Human Sciences (Routledge, 1995), pp. 37?67.
  • Volume II: Racial Being and Knowing
    • Part 5: What Races Are, What ?Race? Means
      • 21. Charles W. Mills, ??But What Are You Really?? The Metaphysics of Race?, Blackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race (Cornell University Press, 1998), pp. 41?66.
      • 22. Lucius Outlaw, ?Conserve Races? In Defense of W. E. B. Du Bois?, Critical Social Theory in the Interests of Black Folks (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005), pp. 139?62.
      • 23. Ron Mallon, ?Passing, Traveling, and Reality: Social Construction and the Metaphysics of Race?, Nous, 2004, 38, 644?73.
      • 24. Robin O. Andreasen, ?A New Perspective on the Race Debate?, British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, 1998, XLIX, 2, 199?225.
      • 25. Philip Kitcher, ?Does ?Race? have a Future??, Philosophy and Public Affairs, 2007, 35, 4, 293?317.
      • 26. David Theo Goldberg, Racist Culture (Blackwell, 1993), pp. 80?9.
      • 27. S. Haslanger, ?Language, Politics and ?the Folk?: Looking for ?the Meaning? of ?Race??, The Monist, 2010, 93, 2, 169?87.
      • 28. Joshua Glasgow, Julie L. Shulman, and Enrique G. Covarrubias, ?The Ordinary Conception of Race in the United States and its Relation to Racial Attitudes: A New Approach?, Journal of Cognition and Culture, 2009, 9, 1?2, 15?38.
    • Part 6: What Racial Identities Are
      • 29. Linda Mart?n-Alcoff, ?Philosophy and Racial Identity?, Philosophy Today, 1997, 41, 1, 67?76.
      • 30. K. Anthony Appiah, ?Synthesis: For Racial Identities?, Color Conscious (Princeton University Press, 1996), pp. 75?105.
      • 31. Judith Butler, ?Passing, Queering: Nella Larsen?s Psychoanalytic Challenge?, Bodies That Matter (Routledge, 1993), pp. 167?86.
      • 32. Paul C. Taylor, Race: A Philosophical Introduction (Polity, 2004), pp. 84?7, 112?15.
    • Part 7: Power, Knowledge, Self-Knowledge, and Experience
      • 33. Charles Mills, ?White Ignorance?, in Shannon Sullivan and Nancy Tuana (eds.), Race and Epistemologies of Ignorance (SUNY Press, 2007), pp. 11?38.
      • 34. Anika Maaza Mann, ?Race and Feminist Standpoint Theory?, in Kathryn Gines, Donna Dale-Marcano, and Maria del Guadelupe Davidson, Convergences: Black Feminism and Continental Philosophy (SUNY Press, 2010), pp. 105?20.
      • 35. Shannon Sullivan, ?Ignorance and Habit?, Revealing Whiteness (University of Indiana Press, 2006), pp. 17?44.
      • 36. Ned Block, ?How Heritability Misleads About Race?, Boston Review, 1996, 20, 6, 30?35.
      • 37. Michael Root, ?The Problem of Race in Medicine?, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2001, 31, 1, 20?39.
      • 38. Ronald Sundstrom, ?Race and Place: Social Space in the Production of Human Kinds?, Philosophy and Geography, 2003, 6, 1, 83?95.
  • Volume III: Race-ing Beauty, Goodness, and Right
    • Part 8: Racism
      • 39. Kwame Anthony Appiah, ?Racisms?, in D. T. Goldberg (ed.), Anatomy of Racism (University of Minnesota Press, 1990), pp. 3?17.
      • 40. Lewis R. Gordon, ?Racialism, Racism, Racialists, Racists?, Bad Faith and Anti-Black Racism (Humanity Books, 1999), pp. 67?77.
      • 41. J. L. A. Garcia, ?The Heart of Racism?, Journal of Social Philosophy, 1996, 2, 5?45.
      • 42. Tommie Shelby, ?Is Racism in the Heart??, Journal of Social Philosophy, 2002, 33, 411?20.
      • 43. L. Faucher and E. Machery, ?Racism: Against Jorge Garcia?s Moral and Psychological Monism?, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 2009, 39, 1, 41?62.
      • 44. Robert Bernasconi, ?The Policing of Race Mixing: The Place of Biopower within the History of Racisms?, Journal of Bioethical Inquiry, 2010, 7, 2, 205?16.
    • Part 9: Race, the Right, and the Good
      • 45. Charles W. Mills, The Racial Contract (Cornell University Press, 1997), pp. 1?19.
      • 46. Anna Stubblefield, ?Races as Families?, Journal of Social Philosophy, 2001, 32, 1, 99?112.
      • 47. L. Blum, ?Three Kinds of Race-Related Solidarity?, Journal of Social Philosophy, 2007, 38, 53?72.
      • 48. Linda Mart?n Alcoff, ?Latino/as, Asian Americans, and the Black-White Binary?, Journal of Ethics, 2003, 7, 1, 5?27.
      • 49. Howard McGary, ?Psychological Violence, Physical Violence, and Racial Oppression?, in Lewis R. Gordon (ed.), Existence in Black: An Anthology of Black Existential Philosophy (Routledge, 1996), pp. 263?72.
      • 50. Samantha Vice, ?How Do I Live in This Strange Place??, Journal of Social Philosophy, 2010, 41, 3, 323?42.
    • Part 10: Selected Issues in Racial Politics
      • 51. Richard Wasserstrom, ?Preferential Treatment, Color-Blindness, and the Evils of Racism and Racial Discrimination?, Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association, 1987, 61, 1, 27?42.
      • 52. Howard McGary, ?Achieving Democratic Equality: Forgiveness, Reconciliation, and Reparations?, Journal of Ethics, 2003, 7, 1, 93?113.
      • 53. Angela Y. Davis, ?Racialized Punishment and Prison Abolition?, in Tommy L. Lott (ed.), A Companion to African-American Philosophy (Blackwell Publishing, 2003), pp. 360?9.
      • 54. Glen Coulthard, ?Subjects of Empire: Indigenous Peoples and the ?Politics of Recognition??, Contemporary Political Theory, 2007, 6, 4, 437?60.
    • Part 11: Aesthetics
      • 55. Monique Roelofs, ?Racialization as an Aesthetic Production: What Does the Aesthetic Do for Whiteness and Blackness and Vice Versa??, in George Yancy (ed.), White on White/Black on Black (Rowman and Littlefield, 2005), pp. 83?124.
      • 56. Dan Flory, ?Spike Lee and the Sympathetic Racist?, Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism, 2006, 64, 1, 67?79.
      • 57. Mariana Ortega, ?Othering the Other: The Spectacle of Katrina for our Racial Entertainment Pleasure?, Contemporary Aesthetics, 2009, 2.
      • 58. Robert Gooding-Williams, ?Aesthetics and Receptivity: Kant, Nietzsche, Cavell, Astaire?, Look, a Negro! Philosophical Essays on Race, Culture and Politics (Routledge, 2006), pp. 43?68.
      • 59. Falguni A. Sheth, ?The Hijab and the Sari: The Strange and the Sexy Between Colonialism and Global Capitalism?, Contemporary Aesthetics, 2009, 2.
  • Volume IV: Intersections and Positions
    • Part 12: Intersectionality
      • 60. Nira Yuval-Davis, ?Intersectionality, Citizenship and Contemporary Politics of Belonging?, Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy, 2007, 10, 4, 561?74.
      • 61. Patricia Hill Collins, ?It?s All in the Family: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Nation?, Hypatia, 1998, 13, 3, 62?82.
      • 62. Jorge J. E. Gracia, ?The Nature of Ethnicity with Special Reference to Hispanic/Latino Identity?, Public Affairs Quarterly, 1999, 13, 1, 25?42.
      • 63. Ladelle McWhorter, ?Sex, Race, and Biopower: A Foucauldian Genealogy?, Hypatia, 2004, 19, 3, 38?62.
      • 64. Stuart Hall, ?Race, Articulation and Societies Structured in Dominance?, Sociological Theories: Race and Colonialism (UNESCO, 1980), pp. 305?45.
      • 65. ?tienne Balibar, ?Uprisings in the Banlieues?, Constellations: An International Journal of Critical and Democratic Theory, 2007, 14, 1, 47?71.
    • Part 13: Mapping Racial Imaginaries: Inventing the Other
      • 66. Edward Said, ?Introduction to Orientalism?, in Moustafa Bayoumi and Andrew Rubin (eds.), The Edward Said Reader (Vintage, 2000), pp. 67?74, 78?81, 90?3.
      • 67. David Haekwon Kim, ?Orientalism and America Enlarged?, Newsletter on Asian and Asian-American Philosophers and Philosophies, 2003, 2, 2, 30?4.
      • 68. V. Y. Mudimbe, ?Discourse of Power and Knowledge of Otherness?, The Invention of Africa (Indiana University Press, 1988), pp. 1?23.
      • 69. Mahmood Mamdani, When Victims Become Killers (Princeton University Press, 2001), pp. 41, 56?9, 73?5, 80?90, 98?102.
      • 70. David Theo. Goldberg, ?Racial Europeanization?, Ethnic & Racial Studies, 2006, 29, 2, 331?64.
      • 71. Nadia Abu El-Haj, ?Racial Palestinianization and the Janus-Faced Nature of the Israeli State?, Patterns of Prejudice, 2010, 44, 1, 27?41.
    • Part 14: Positioning Critical Identities: Inventing Self and Community
      • 72. Sonia Sikka, ?In What Sense are Dalits Black?? (presentation to ?Beyond the White?Black Binary?, conference held at Pennsylvania State University, 12 November 2010).
      • 73. Linda Mart?n Alcoff, ?Mestizo Identity?, in Naomi Zack (ed.), American Mixed Race: The Culture of Microdiversity (Rowman and Littlefield, 1995), pp. 257?78.
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

"Two and a Half Men" star finds religion, calls TV show "filth"

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actor Angus T. Jones, star of CBS's raunchy television comedy "Two and a Half Men", has urged viewers to change the channel, saying his new-found religious beliefs are at odds with his job playing a fun-loving teen on the popular show.

Jones, 19, who has played Jake Harper - the son of Jon Cryer's character Alan - for nine years, appealed to fans to stop watching the show "and filling your head with filth."

In a YouTube video made for the California-based Forerunner Christian Church, Jones said his recent Bible studies made him uncomfortable with the risque humor that marks one of the most-watched comedies on U.S. television.

"If you watch 'Two and a Half Men', please stop watching 'Two and a Half Men," Jones says in the video. "I'm on 'Two and a Half Men' and I don't want to be on it."

"If I am doing any harm, I don't want to be here. I don't want to be contributing to the enemy's plan... You cannot be a true God-fearing person and be on a television show like that.

"I'm not okay with what I'm learning, what the Bible says and being on that television show," Jones added.

The CBS network and Warner Bros Television, which makes the comedy, both declined to comment on Monday on Jones's remarks.

Jones's character recently had a brief fling with actress Miley Cyrus, who made a guest appearance as a young temptress in an October episode.

His remarks could pose new problems for the comedy, which was revamped in 2011 following the firing of star Charlie Sheen for erratic behavior off screen and his vicious public dispute with the show's producers.

Sheen's womanizing bachelor character and alter-ego, Charlie Harper, was killed off and replaced by Ashton Kutcher, playing an Internet billionaire.

The comedy, now in its 10th season, is watched by about 14 million Americans, and is seen in more than 20 countries around the world.

(Reporting By Jill Serjeant; Editing by Alden Bentley)

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Smelling a white odor

ScienceDaily (Nov. 22, 2012) ? You can see the color white; you can hear white noise. Now, Weizmann Institute researchers show that you can also smell a white odor. Their research findings appear online this week in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS).

The white we see is actually a mixture of light waves of different wavelengths. In a similar manner, the hum we call white noise is made of a combination of assorted sound frequencies. In either case, to be perceived as white, a stimulus must meet two conditions: The mix that produces them must span the range of our perception; and each component must be present at the exact same intensity. Could both of these conditions be met with odors, so as to produce a white smell? That question has remained unanswered, until now, in part due to such technical difficulties as getting the intensities of all the scents to be identical.

A research team in the Neurobiology Department, led by research student Tali Weiss and Dr. Kobi Snitz, both in the group of Prof. Noam Sobel, decided to take up the challenge. They began with 86 different pure scents (each made of a single type of odor molecule) spanning the entire "smell map," diluted them to obtain similar intensities and then created blends. Each blend contained a different mixture of odors from various parts of the smell map. These blends were then presented in pairs to volunteers, who were asked to compare the two scent-blends.

The team discovered that the more odors that were blended together in the paired mixtures, the more the subjects tended to rate them as similar -- even though the two shared no common components. Blends that each contained 30 different odors or more were thought to be almost identical.

The researchers then created a number of such odor blends, giving them a nonsense name: Laurax. Once the subjects were exposed to one of the Laurax mixes and became accustomed to the smell, they were exposed to new blends -- mixtures they had not previously smelled. They also called some of these new blends "Laurax," but only if those contained 30 or more odors and these encompassed the range of possible smells. In contrast, mixtures made of 20 scents or fewer were not referred to as Laurax. In other words, Laurax was a white smell. In a follow-up experiment, volunteers described it as being neutral -- not pleasant, but not unpleasant.

"On the one hand," says Sobel, "The findings expand the concept of 'white' beyond the familiar sight and sound. On the other, they touch on the most basic principles underlying our sense of smell, and these raise some issues with the conventional wisdom on the subject." The most widely accepted view, for instance, describes the sense of smell as a sort of machine that detects odor molecules. But the Weizmann study implies that our smell systems perceive whole scents, rather than the individual odors they comprise.

Also participating in the research were Adi Yablonka in the group of Prof. Noam Sobel and Dr. Elad Schneidman, also of the Neurobiology Department.

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GlaxoSmithKline has no plans to delist Indian arm - executive

MUMBAI (Reuters) - GlaxoSmithKline Plc has no plans to delist its Indian consumer products arm GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare Ltd, David Redfern, chief strategy officer at Britain's biggest drugmaker, said on Monday.

GSK said earlier it planned to buy up to an additional 31.8 percent stake in the Indian unit for 52.2 billion rupees ($939 million).

The company has been expanding into both emerging markets and non-prescription consumer health - and in some cases a combination of the two.

The company, which plans to launch new variants of the flagship Horlicks brand in India, is looking to increase penetration of the product in the north and western regions of the country, Redfern said.

(Reporting by Kaustubh Kulkarni; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

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Google pays $400 million for wireless internet provider ICOA (correction: no it didn't)

Google made another grab for its internet infrastructure, this time picking up wireless hotspot company ICOA for the sum of $400 million. From the deal, the internet giant will control around 1,500 wired and wireless broadband locales in "high-traffic" public spaces, including airports, restaurants and universities, spread across 45 US states. Google will presumably be running these public WiFi spots in addition to its current deal with Boingo -- and in addition to those 180 fiberhoods.

Correction: Looks like reports of the acquisition were greatly exaggerated as AllThingsD is reporting, and we've been able to independently confirm that Google has not bought ICOA.

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The Flip Side Of Weeping

Tears always come when we least want them, especially in a public place. Just imagine a situation where everyone on the street is looking at you when your eyes are all blurry, makeup is smudged and you're about to trip over and stumble onto the street. How humiliating! Or worse, you forget your speech at a conference with a thousand people looking right in your face. What happens then? Of course, you burst into tears.

Crying plays an important role in biology as well as our social and cultural experiences. We cannot stop our tears from flowing; but we can find out why they flow. Tears are simply body excretions like sweat, mucus and urine, having highly important functions. Tears too, serve a very important biological homeostatic purpose, according to their type.

Most of our tears are emotional tears. These are the voluminous tears that rapidly move us to pity and frustration. They are secreted in moments of intense feelings-sometimes such as joy, but more often sorrow. These contain a much more important ingredient than that normal tears-protein, which are hormones that build up to very high levels when the body withstands emotional stress.

Emotional tears are of two types, tears of sadness, and tears of joy. Recent research shows that the sad tears contain toxicants that are found in tumors, ulcers and other lumps and diseases in the body. We secrete stress chemicals while sweating and crying. If these chemicals did not discharge at all, they would go to toxic levels and could weaken the body's immune system and other biological processes.

Therefore, it is physically very healthy to cry. Also, people feel much better after crying, because of the discharge of stress chemicals. One major stress hormone released through tears is prolactin. This hormone is much greater in women than in men. Not only is it secreted in tears, but it is also involved in their formation. Prolactin levels correlate positively with the frequency of crying.

It is commonly observed that women cry more often than men; and men consider crying a 'girly' thing to do. Why? "Girls expect more, are sensitive; and when things don't go their way, they can't do much but cry!" says a male student. According to a female student, "God has given women a sensitive heart; they feel things deeply and so they cry more."

Contrary to the popular belief and what we have been told since our childhood, that women are emotionally weaker than men, research shows that men and women have hormonally different tear glands. Until the age of 12, boys and girls have equal levels of prolactin, hence they cry with the same frequency. From the age of 16 and onwards, a woman has 60% more prolactin than her male counterpart and hence is more apt to cry. Sweat contains almost the same chemicals as tears so men discharge their stress via sweat. So the next time you feel angry or depressed, regardless of whether you are a male or a female, just cry your heart out!

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Monday, November 26, 2012

Video Marketing - YouTube

Did you know that consumers watch over 200 BILLION online videos per month? In fact online videos account for 50% of all mobile traffic.

With over 4 BILLION video views per day, YouTube is the internet's second largest search engine, right behind Google.

Online videos are proven to increase conversion rates by as much as 20%. Adding online videos to your marketing strategy is a real no-brainer.

Internet technology is great, but it has caused problems for some local businesses. The web has changed the way consumers spend their money. It has also changed the way your business can truly connect with your local target market.

Traditional advertising methods are no longer as effective as they once were. It's time to market your business in a way that can cut advertising costs and get real results.

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Sunday, November 25, 2012

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Ten Reason You Should Attend Family Counseling ? To Create a ...

To Create a Vision

The bible says that without vision the people perish. It also says that you should write your vision and make it plain. When business owners get a vision of how they want to provide a service, create a product or build a system, they write a vision called a business plan.

When we as couples want to envision the success of our relationship we must write our vision and make it plain. This is often suggested during Christian sponsored premarital or couples counseling.

The family vision serves as a moral compass, a goal monitor and a relationship organizer. And yes, being spontaneous can still be a part of your vision even if you plan everything.

For those of you who utterly despise writing like my husband, you can always write a life list, or do a vision book like the one Queen Latifah created in the movie she starred in with LL Cool J, called ?The Last Holiday.?

Many families have come together to build a family business. I believe that before you can trust each other with your ideas, you must be able to counsel in any areas that are unresolved in your relationships.? Only then can you truly come together and write a vision that you all can see and run with.

Visions are visuals of what you believe will happen with effort. Sometimes people have idle dreams of becoming a star or a rich person but they have no real vision of what that position looks like for them. They often do not have a plan in place that will ever make the dream a reality. Some idle dreams are just faith-building concepts that do not ever materialize. They don?t materialize because perhaps they were not meant to happen at all. Or at least what you see in the day or night dream is just a hint of the life you can expect. Let me give you an example.

When I was younger, I would always see myself singing and dancing on stage. I also saw myself speaking on stage. I have always seen myself on a platform, a very large platform. Perhaps the dream would show me what level of platform that I would have, but I was never meant to be Beyonce.

I am in awe of her gift ? but any stage that I am on will hold a different purpose and responsibility. As a side note, I do have a dream to dance one day on stage with Beyonce. I want the whole sha-bang! I want to have rehearsed choreography and all. Secretly, I have a Beyonce fetish as Oprah to Tina Turner.

Part of my Family Vision is seeing my husband have the experience that he wants to have in life; Fulfillment. Pictured: Jesse (Left) Versandra Kennebrew (middle) and Deven *my husband* (right)

Many people who are in financial crisis experience the confusion of idle dreams and a bon-a-fide vision. I believe that visions come from God and they are a part of who you are. The vision becomes an unshakeable goal that causes you to get up and do whatever it takes within reason to live and breathe the manifestation of said vision.

When you choose to include family counseling in your healing process, you activate a vision that family counseling helps you all to write out and make plain, so that all of you can hold responsibility for your individual efforts, contributing to family unity, partnerships and success.

Ressurrection Graves is a child sexual abuse expert and relationship mentor. She is available for speaking engagements and interviews via telephone or nationwide. Please subscribe to her blog ?>

RECAP: So here are my ten reasons that you may want to initiate and/or attend family counseling:

  1. To forgive yourself
  2. To forgive others
  3. To learn the heart of your siblings
  4. To get questions answered
  5. To become comfortable sharing who you really are
  6. To create a family vision
  7. To break generational curses
  8. To change roles
  9. To win souls
  10. To re-engage in family traditions

Each numbered reason above represent why you should or would consider family counseling, even if you feel that your family is functional and intact. There is a tremendous amount of healing and liberty that happen when you choose to have a courageous conversation with family.

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The World of Computer Gaming | CIO Central

Though computer games is considered as a new phenomenon, yet is has a history of around five decades. It could be difficult for you to believe that playing computer games is as popular as practicing any sports like basketball or football. As per research, in developed nations like US and other countries, more than 50 percent of people play computer games, which are more than the above named sports. As per one study more than 350 million people play computer games all across the world with Americans being the number one in this. The trend of playing computer games is more popular among children, teenagers and youngsters. As per reports around 84 percent of kids of age group 9 to 15 years play games.

It?s a billion dollar industry

Playing computer games is considered as an important leisure activity for the people based in the industrial nations of USA, Europe and Asia and is among the billion dollar industry. As per the reports, in the current year it is a 68 billion dollar industry. As per the analysts, the global computer game industry is likely to touch 91 billion dollars in the coming two years. The experts have indicated a total 16 percent rise in this industry in another five years down the line; with this the number of users in the world would become a staggering figure.

Over the years, countless games have hit the world which could be played over computers or via game consoles. This has also given a big surge in the industry of game related equipments like consoles in the gaming market. As per a rough estimate till last year, more than 2.7 million games have been designed and developed by game programmers and companies for both PCs and consoles and similar is the story for gaming devices.

The computer game players

The number of computer game players is on a constant rise with more than 350 million people as said above. Earlier playing computer games was restricted to the age group of 10 to 13 years, however, today the games embarking in the market are more complex which requires more intelligence and skills, hence more and more adults are seen lured to the world of computer gaming. Now, you could see boys, girls, adult men and women from different walks of life playing the computer games.

Reasons why people play computer games

There are many reasons why people play computer games apart from getting monotonous reasons of passing time. The adults play different computer games since they love overcoming the challenges found inside these games. They even claim that they enhance and hone new skills pertaining to strategy making by playing these games. The other reason is the feeling of getting empowered through the rewards, which they get with the success while playing these games. However, the most prominent reasons of playing these games is for fun and entrainment by submerging inside these games and overcoming the difficulties faced in these games.

Consequences of playing computer games

Apart from getting some limited positive outcomes of playing computers, the experts enlist a number of negative consequences which comes through playing these over your PC. As per the research, young people develop more violence tendency while playing these games. The research also indicates that players could come across a number of short and long term repercussions while playing these games. These include inculcating both the aggressive kinds of thoughts and physiological arousal inside the gamers of different age group. Also, things like social isolation, game addiction and dependency along with physical inactivity and poor academic performances too was seen reported by different experts among teenagers and children.

Final word

There are both merits and demerits of playing the computer games; however, experts value physical games more valuable than the computer games for obvious reasons. Despite having a couple of negative sides of playing computer games, this industry is on a constant rise. The world of computer gaming is constantly on a rise, hence avoiding them all together too is impossible. Hence at such junctures the computer gamers should maintain the balance in their lives and live quality life.

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Don't Be Afraid

Don't Be Afraid

It's destroyed half the human population already, and continues to spread. An airborne disease. The odds are in no ones favor. Find a clean place. Somewhere to rebuild. Rebuild yourself. Rebuild the nation. A post-apocalyptic role play.

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