Friday, November 30, 2012

Morality-based judgments are quicker, more extreme than practical evaluations

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Judgments made after a moral evaluation are quicker and more extreme than the same judgment based on practical considerations, but morality-based evaluations can be more easily shifted and made with other considerations in mind, according to research published November 28 in the open access journal PLOS ONE by Jay Van Bavel and colleagues from New York University.

Previous research has suggested that moral reasoning usually occurs after a person makes a decision, as a post hoc justification of their choice, rather than the basis for the decision itself. This new study suggests that people can evaluate choices using either moral or non-moral considerations, and this can lead to different choices for the same actions.

For example, participants in the study were given actions that are typically evaluated in a moral context, such as murder, and non-moral actions, such as riding a bike or buying organic food, and asked to evaluate each in both a pragmatic and a moral sense. They were also asked to choose how strongly they would advocate the action to others.

The authors found that participants had different responses to the same decision depending on whether or not it was framed as a moral or pragmatic choice. They found that moral evaluations were faster, more extreme and more strongly associated with universal prescriptions ("everybody/nobody should" statements) than non-moral or pragmatic evaluations of the same actions. In addition, the authors also found that people took longer to decide on such universal prescriptions when asked to evaluate them in a pragmatic rather than moral context.

According to the authors, their results suggest that deciding to frame any issue as moral or not may have important consequences. They say, "Once an issue is declared moral, people's judgments about that issue become more extreme, and they are more likely to apply those judgments to others."

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Cumbria might not seem the obvious place for a Christmas cruise, but this is what Ullswater Steamers is offering passengers in the second week of December; for ?25 they even get a festive lunch in the mediaeval hall of Dalemain House, no passports required.

The Dark Lake of Arthurian Legend, Ullswater casts a magical spell over all who travel here. Sited in an area of outstanding natural beauty and biodiversity, crowned by the statuesque peak of Helvellyn, Ullswater Steamers has been offering cruises there for over 150 years. The five historic vessels steaming daily between the piers of Glenridding, Howtown and Pooley Bridge include what is believed to be the oldest passenger boat in the world ? the Lady of the Lake, which was assembled and launched in 1877 from Pooley Bridge.

Pooley is just two miles from Dalemain Historic House, a stunning mansion dating from the 12th century, with an impressive early Georgian fa?ade. The home of the Hasell family since 1679, the antique dining chairs , open bookcases and other features of the state rooms reflect the many changes which have taken place during its history.

The public Tudor and Georgian rooms are now closed until 2013, but there?s still time for visitors from Lancashire to see the antique dining chairs and tables of the magnificent Mediaeval Hall, which is also a licensed tea-room and restaurant. From 11th to 13th December, Ullswater Steamers is offering a ?Spirit of Christmas? cruise, which includes a festive meal at Dalemain.

In the Ribble Valley, Victorian dining chairs and tables in the Tudor and Gothic Revival tradition are available from good antique dealers.

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Florida Hospital North Pinellas Lights of Love Ceremony

By ROCKET SPORTS and ENTERTAINMENT NETWORK on November 28, 2012

?Tarpon Springs, FLA.-?You?re invited to Florida Hospital North Pinellas? Auxiliary Volunteers 26th Annual ?Lights of Love? celebration on Thursday, December 6, 2012. Our Christmas tree will be decorated with ornaments that have been donated by family, friends and the community in honor or in memory of a loved one. This year the Auxiliary is also offering a commemorative ornament to honor Veterans and those serving in the Armed Forces.

Please join us on our front lawn to celebrate the holidays with sounds of the season as we illuminate the Lights of Love Christmas tree. The event will begin at 5:30 p.m. in the hospital?s AllSpice Caf? with complimentary seasonal refreshments, Christmas carolers and musical entertainment. From 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. you can sip hot cocoa while enjoying local performers, a dedication to Veterans and a visit from Santa and his elves. A free gift will also be awaiting you in our gift shop.

The Lights of Love event will be held at Florida Hospital North Pinellas located at:

1395 South Pinellas Avenue

Tarpon Springs, FL 34689

For more information or to learn how to make an ornament donation, please contact the Florida Hospital North Pinellas Auxiliary Volunteer office at: ?(727) 942-2558.

About Florida Hospital North Pinellas:

Florida Hospital North Pinellas, located in Tarpon Springs, is a member of The Florida Hospital network of the Adventist Health System, the largest health care provider in the state. Each year The Florida Hospital network cares for nearly one million residents and visitors each year.? As a 168-bed, full-service hospital, Florida Hospital North Pinellas serves both the Pinellas and Pasco communities of west central Florida.? For more information, please visit our website:? FHNorthPinellas.com

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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Dr. Joseph E. Murray, Transplant Doctor and Nobel Winner, Dies at 93

Dr. Joseph E. Murray, who opened a new era of medicine with the first successful human organ transplant, died on Monday in Boston. He was 93

He died at Brigham and Women?s Hospital, where he performed his first transplant, said Tom Langford, a hospital spokesman. The cause was complications from a stroke he suffered on Thursday, Mr. Langford said.

Dr. Murray?s groundbreaking surgical feat came in 1954, when he removed a healthy kidney from a 23-year-old man and implanted it in the man?s ailing identical twin. Dr. Murray went on to pioneer techniques that over the years changed the lives of tens of thousands of patients who received new kidneys, hearts, lungs, livers or other organs after their own had failed.

In 1990, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.

As director of the Surgical Research Laboratory at Harvard Medical School and at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, which became Brigham and Women?s, Dr. Murray was a leader in the study of transplant techniques, the mechanisms of organ rejection and the use of drugs to thwart it.

Among other procedures, he performed kidney transplants involving more than two dozen pairs of identical twins. He performed the first successful transplant to a non-identical recipient, in 1959, and the first using a cadaver kidney, in 1962. And he trained doctors who became leaders in transplantation around the world.

Though Dr. Murray devoted most of his career to reconstructive plastic surgery, he was most famous as a transplant surgeon, especially after receiving the Nobel. He shared the $703,000 prize with Dr. E. Donnall Thomas, a pioneer in bone marrow transplantation, who died in October.

Joseph Edward Murray was born April 1, 1919, in Milford, Mass., the son of William Murray, a judge, and Mary DePasquale Murray, a schoolteacher. He attended the College of the Holy Cross and Harvard Medical School, from which he graduated in 1943. After an abbreviated internship at Brigham, he entered the Army Medical Corps in 1944.

It was his experience as an Army doctor, especially using cadaver skin to treat burned soldiers, that led him to both transplantation and facial reconstruction, Dr. Murray said in an interview in 2001. Though the transplanted skin would survive for only 8 or 10 days before it would ?begin to melt around the edges,? Dr. Murray recalled, the experience taught him that tissue from one person might survive for a time in another and that it might be possible to use ?tissue from a dead person to save a human life.?

So when he returned to civilian life and began practicing as a plastic and general surgeon at Brigham, he joined colleagues in investigating the possibilities of organ transplants. At the time, he recalled, organ transplantation was considered such a wild dream that a medical school mentor advised him to abandon the idea as a clinical dead end.

At Brigham, the work ?was considered a fringe project,? he wrote in his autobiography, ?Surgery of the Soul,? published in 2001 by History Publications/USA.

But he and his colleagues began testing surgical techniques with dogs, removing and reimplanting kidneys. Then, in October 1954, Richard Herrick, a Massachusetts man dying of chronic nephritis, a kidney disease, was admitted to the hospital, and his doctors referred him to Dr. Murray as a possible transplant recipient. The man?s identical twin, Ronald, was willing to give him a kidney. Would Dr. Murray perform the surgery?

It was a daunting prospect. Dr. Murray worried about ?taking a normal person and doing a major operation not for his benefit but for another person?s,? he said in the 2001 interview.

?We were criticized for playing God,? he said.

After consulting with clergy members from a range of denominations, and comparing the Herricks? fingerprints to be sure they were identical and not merely fraternal twins, Dr. Murray and his colleagues decided to go ahead. They first practiced their surgical techniques on a cadaver. The donor kidney ?was the only kidney in the universe that was compatible,? Dr. Murray said, ?and I did not want to goof it up for technical reasons.?

The surgery took place on Dec. 23, 1954. As Dr. Murray wrote later, ?There was a collective hush in the operating room? as blood began to flow into the implanted kidney and urine began to flow out of it.

Richard Herrick, who later married one of his nurses, survived until 1962, when he died of a recurrence of his original disease. Ronald Herrick died in 2010 at 79.

Two other patients were important to Dr. Murray?s medical career, both professionally and personally.

The first was Charles Woods, a 22-year-old Army flier who had been badly burned in December 1944 when his plane crashed in Burma (now Myanmar). He was flown to Valley Forge General Hospital, in Pennsylvania, where Dr. Murray was a junior member of the medical team that treated Mr. Woods with scores of skin grafts and operations to reconstruct his destroyed face and hands.

Michael Schwirtz contributed reporting.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/28/health/dr-joseph-e-murray-transplant-doctor-and-nobel-winner-dies-at-93.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Monday, November 26, 2012

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JOPLIN, Mo. ? The aftermath of the deadly Joplin tornado that tore up homes and destroyed lives 18 months ago, is still in effect. Many families are still recovering and rebuilding?.

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Just days after the tornado, Rebuilt Joplin was started. It works to construct housing for people whose homes were destroyed.

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Volunteers are the backbone of the non-profit. ?We need volunteers between now and Christmas. If we can keep up the number of volunteers that we need, we can get more families home in time for Christmas.?

Rebuild Joplin currently has 20 projects in process.

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Saturday, November 24, 2012

Lebanese army arrests 5 Syrians over explosives

BEIRUT (AP) ? The Lebanese army says it has arrested five Syrians for possession of explosives, the latest incident fanning fears that Syria's civil war is spilling across the border.

An army statement says the five were arrested in the southern market town of Nabatiyeh Saturday following a tip that they were involved in "suspicious security activity." Army personnel seized 450 grams of explosives, a detonator, and ammunition for a 160 mm mortar with Hebrew writing on it, the statement said.

The arrest came on the eve of Ashoura, the annual Shiite commemoration of the 7th-century death of Imam Hussein, the Prophet Muhammad's grandson, marked by processions in Shiite towns including Nabatiyeh.

Lebanese media reports said the suspects planned to attack Shiites marking Ashoura Sunday. An army spokesman declined comment pending judicial investigations.

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Friday, November 23, 2012

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Hulu Plus Lands On Nintendo Wii U, Uses GamePad For Second Screen Viewing

Hulu-Plus_LogoHulu Plus landed on the Wii at the start of the year and the company has now announced it's arrived on the Wii U -- utilizing the GamePad controller as a second screen so viewers can watch shows on their TV and view additional content, such as episode synopses, on the GamePad.

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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Let's All Go to the Spa : FIT magazine

Let?s All Go to the Spa

Take off those Thanksgiving pounds with a week at a spa retreat. A new study shows that not only are they relaxing and nourishing, but they are safe and a week-long spa stay can correspond with changes in our physical and emotional well-being.

New research from Thomas Jefferson University Hospital evaluated 15 participants before and after their visit to We Care Spa, a health and wellness spa in Desert Hot Springs California, and found the program safe and helped to improve the participants? health. Their complete findings will be available in the December issue of Integrative Medicine, A Clinician?s Journal.

?Programs such as these have never before been formally evaluated for their safety and physiological effects,? says Andrew Newberg, MD, director of research at the Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine and lead author on the study. The authors? pilot study is one of the first to attach scientific data to the outcomes of a health and wellness spa stay.

The week-long program included diet modification, meditation and colonic hydrotherapy, voluntarily participation in low-risk hatha and Vishnu flow-yoga programs, and a juice-fast cleansing very low calorie diet of approximately 800 calories per day. Stress management was provided through daily structured meditation and yoga programs as well as time for personal meditation encouraging deep breathing, heightened awareness and a calming effect.

In preparation, participants were asked to modify their diet three to four days prior to arrival by replacing a normal diet with fruit, sprouts, raw and steamed vegetables, salads, vegetables, herbal teas, prune juice in the morning, laxative teas or herbal laxatives nightly and avoiding pasta, meat, cheese, caffeine, alcohol and processed foods.

The participants, 13 women and two men between the ages of 21 and 85, with no history of significant medical, neurological or psychological conditions each underwent a physical evaluation including weight, height, Body Mass Index (BMI), blood pressure and an EKG test. They also received a complete blood count (CBC), liver function tests, tests measuring cholesterol and triglycerides, thyroid hormone testing, and the concentration of metals such as mercury and lead. In addition, psychological and spiritual measures before and after their arrival were measured.

An evaluation of the results showed that undergoing a spa program resulted in a weight decline of an average of 6.8 lbs., a 7.7 percent decrease in diastolic blood pressure as well as a decrease in mercury, sodium and chloride levels and a 5.2 percent decline in cholesterol level and mean BMI. Cholesterol level decline seemed to be curiously associated with a decline in HDL?s, the good-for-you high density lipoproteins, which is of some concern, though they remained within the range regarded as beneficial. Hemoglobin increased 5.9 percent. No statistically significant changes in liver or thyroid function and no EKG changes were noted.

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ART & ENTERTAINMENT IN BRIEF 19/11 ? TalkVietnam

Exhibition on Long Bien Bridge

The legend of Long Bien Bridge is the major theme of an exhibition to be held in Hanoi from November 21-24.

International and Vietnamese artists will have many artworks presented with their passionate love for the bridge.

They will also propose solutions to preserve the bridge so that the capital city?s symbol will remain with the passage of time.

At the opening ceremony, painter Doan Son will provide a large-sized window into Hanoi?s different periods of history. In addition, there will be diverse activities such as a film show and accordion performances by the Vietnam National Academy of Music.

Indian light festival shines in Hanoi

The Diwali Festival of Lights, one of India?s biggest national festivals, was celebrated in Hanoi on November 17, drawing more than 1,500 visitors from government bodies, enterprises, cultural agencies, and the expat community.

The event, co-organised by the Indian Chamber of Industry and Commerce (INCHAM) and the Indian embassy in Hanoi, was part of activities marking the 40th anniversary of bilateral diplomatic ties between India and Vietnam as well as the 5th year of Vietnam-India strategic partnership.

The festival was designed to help Vietnamese people broaden their understanding of the Indian people and land through a variety of cultural and art media including music and dance performances, fashion shows, and folk games. Pavilions featuring Indian culture, handicrafts, and culinary arts also entertained visitors.

Diwali roughly translates into the ?festival of light?, a symbol of India?s ancient culture and its focus on overcoming ignorance through seeking the light of knowledge. The festival traditionally sees rich and poor families alike ignite small colorful lamps to greet Lakshmi, a deity of wealth.

The Diwali Festival has become a popular cultural event in Hanoi over the past several years and its celebration continues to annually expand.

Germany supports Hue Imperial Citadel restoration

The German Ministry of Foreign Affairs will donate more than US$4.3 billion to a project restoring and preserving the interior decoration of the Ta Vu (Mandarins? House) in the central province of Thua Thien-Hue.

The donation will be funded through teams from the German Conservation, Restoration and Education Projects (GCREP) and the non-profit Society for the Preservation of Cultural Heritage (GEKE). The project will run from now until April 2014.

The restoration of Ta Vu, a construction in the quintessential style of Hue?s Imperial Citadel, aims to make use of recent scientific and technological advancements in combination with original materials and traditional techniques to properly preserve the artifact?s intrinsic architectural, cultural, artistic, and historical value.

When it is finished, Ta Vu will also serve as an exhibition centre to display relics and artifacts from the Nguyen Dynasty.

This is fourth Germany funded project to help preserve the material history of the former Imperial City.

The previous three projects focused on the Khai Tuong Lau-An Dinh Palace, the tomb of King Tu Duc, the Toi Linh Tu (Highest Celestial) temple, and the Phu Noi Vu (Royal Treasury).

Heritage Day to feature Red River Delta culture

The unique traditions and culture of the Red River Delta will be on display in Ha Noi from November 21 to support Viet Nam Heritage Day.

The three-day event will support ?National Tourism Year 2013: Song Hong (Red River) Delta-Hai Phong?, showing off the tangible and intangible cultural values of the region.

An exhibition entitled Red River Civilisations: From Dong Son to Dai Viet will portray historical periods in what has been described as the cradle of Vietnamese culture.

An exhibition of Vietnamese woodcut paintings will include the Hang Trong genre of Ha Noi?s Old Quarter, Dong Ho and Kim Hoang traditional villages, and Vu Di worship painting. All are from the Museum of Ethnology.

Also on display will be 50 flute kites, including an 8m version created by 13 artisans from seven provinces in the region.

Displays such as straw-roof and mud-wall houses, agricultural tools and a rice mortar will be set up alongside farming activities, including transplanting rice seedlings, husking rice and bailing water.

Ca tru (ceremonial singing), quan ho (love duet), chau van (ritual singing), hat xoan (xoan singing), cheo (traditional opera) and water puppetry performances are planned.

During the three days, a workshop will be held on the theme ?Promote Folk Cultural Heritage: Facts and Development Requirements?.

Hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism, the event will also involve the provinces Phu Tho, Ninh Binh and Bac Ninh.

Souvenir designers seal top awards

Three Vietnamese designers were awarded the top prize in a souvenir design contest sponsored by the Department of Exhibition Photography and Fine Arts yesterday.

The winning designs, by Nguyen Thuy Lien, Nguyen Huong Ly and Ly Tran Khanh Viet, feature elements of Vietnamese traditional culture and history.

Lien designed a bronze drum depicting the Temple of Literature. The design will be used for diplomatic purposes at the State level, according to Vi Kien Thanh, head of the department.

Viet drew inspiration from the curved line of the lotus petal for his xich lo design, which he intends to make from rattan or soft metal.

Ly will make rectangular silver jewellery with images of Vietnamese maps and lotuses.

The contest, which received 50 entries, was launched by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism with the goal of promoting tourism development in Viet Nam by offering high quality souvenirs.

The winners will each receive a cash prize of VND10,000.

Dancers put best feet forward for Multi-Coloured Flower show

More than 250 dancers from art troupes across the country will gather to perform at a special art performance in Ha Noi next Friday.

Titled Hoa Muon Sac (Multi-Coloured Flower), the show, which is hosted by the Viet Nam Association of Dancing Artists, is aiming to honour the art form of dance.

Performance will present award-winning repertoires created by famous Vietnamese choreographers including Tran Ly Ly, Ngoc Anh, Lu Kieu Le, Hong Phong.

Artists from the Viet Nam Orchestra and Ballet Theatre will also stage a contemporary dance titled Dau Tru (The Minus Sign). The production was recently presented at the Europe Meets Viet Nam contemporary dance festival in September.

Other follow-up activities will include two workshops in HCM City and Ha Noi.

Vietnamese flick will be curtain-raiser for international film fest

Cat Nong (Hot Sand) ? the latest feature movie by Vietnamese director Le Hoang, will open the second Ha Noi International Film Festival (HANIFF) on November 25.

Produced by the Liberation Film Studio, the movie will be screened nationwide during the Lunar New Year Festival next February.

HANIFF will also introduce more than 100 feature films, documentaries and shorts during the five-day event. The movies will compete in different categories, including Best Feature Movie, Best Short Film, and the NETPAC (Network for Promotion of Asian Cinema) Award.

In addition, 30 Vietnamese movies will be presented. The movies will be divided into three themes: films about Ha Noi, films about the doi moi (renewal process), and modern Vietnamese films produced between 2010-12.

Two ancient skeletons found in Quang Binh Province

The local residents in Tan Hoa Commune of Minh Hoa District in the central province of Quang Binh have by chance uncovered two ancient skeletons inside Ton Cave located deep within a forest, said Cao Thanh Binh, secretary of the Party Committee of Tan Hoa Commune on November 17.

Experts from the British Royal Cave Research Association have examined the skeletons and found them covered with stalactite residue, which leads them to believe that these could be very ancient skeletons of local Vietnamese people.

However, local residents are guessing that the skeletons could well be the remains of an insurgent army that was loyal to King Ham Nghi about a 100 years ago, and who followed the ?Can Vuong Edict? issued by the King to pledge allegiance to him and ward off the French colonialists .

According to historical documents available in Tan Hoa Commune, a loyal army of the King remained true to the Can Vuong Movement and had set up camps in caves around the Tu Lan Valley to fight the French colonialists.

Vietnamese films viewed in well-known US universities

Three Vietnamese films were selected for viewing in 13 well-known universities in the US in November as part of a project called ?We are Filmmakers? by the Center for Assistance and Development of Movie Talents under the Vietnam Cinematography Association.

First launched in 2009, the project aims to create a platform for young local filmmakers to connect and avail opportunities to make their own movies.

Three films ?Khi Ta 20? (When we are 20) by Nguyen Anh Thu; ?Cho Toi Mot Ve Ve Tuoi Tho? (Give Me a Ticket to Childhood) by Nguyen Minh Phuong; and ?Nhoc Nhan Than? (Difficult Lives of Miners) by Le My Cuong, were viewed in 13 prestigious universities in the US.

The 15-minute film ?When we are 20? looks at the lives of three 20-year-old girls. Even though they are the same age, they have different plans for the future. One girl wants to become a fashion model, another plans to study abroad and one plans to get married and have children. The film won the Golden Lotus Award in the documentary category in 2010.

The documentary film ?Cho Toi Mot Ve Ve Tuoi Tho? (Give Me a Ticket to Childhood), which describes the moving relationship between a brother, his sister and his parents, also won the Golden Lotus Award in the documentary category nominated by the audience this year.

The 10 minute documentary by Le My Cuong titled ?Difficult Life of Miners? portrays the real story of the lives of miners who come from various rural areas to work in sordid conditions in a mine, which won the Silver Lotus Award in 2010.

The Institute for Vietnamese Culture & Education, a New York-based non-profit organization to promote Vietnamese culture, will sponsor an exchange talk between the three filmmakers and American students and audiences, aimed to bring focus on the rich Vietnamese culture.

Source: http://talkvietnam.com/2012/11/art-entertainment-in-brief-1911-2/

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Monday, November 19, 2012

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Tennessee fires football coach Derek Dooley

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? Tennessee athletic director Dave Hart believes Derek Dooley improved Tennessee football during his three-year tenure as the Volunteers' coach.

Dooley just didn't improve the Vols enough to keep his job.

The 44-year-old Dooley was fired Sunday after posting a 15-21 record that lacked wins over ranked opponents and Southeastern Conference foes. Dooley was 4-19 in SEC games and 0-15 against Top 25 teams. Tennessee (4-7, 0-7 SEC) is 1-14 in the SEC over the last two years.

Hart said Sunday that Dooley improved the team despite inheriting a tough situation, but he noted that "you can't ignore the results at the end of the day."

Tennessee's 41-18 loss to Vanderbilt on Saturday guarantees the Vols their third consecutive losing season.

Offensive coordinator Jim Chaney will coach the Vols' season finale.

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Tornado-like winds hit Portugal?s Algarve, 8 injured

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LISBON (Reuters) - Violent winds hit south Portugal?s Algarve region on Friday, overturning cars and vans, some with people inside, blowing rooftops off houses and smashing windows.

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Making Art By Writing Code | Final Bullet

I was asked to write a fifteen minute intro to the Site Gallery?s Computer Art Pioneers celebration, ?Making Art By Writing Code?, which I chaired this weekend. The all-day event took the form of a series of conversations between four original algorithm artists and four younger members of the community, followed by a (fascinating) grand panel involving everyone, at the end. It coincided with the launch of Ernest Edmonds??new exhibition at Site, and Manfred Mohr?s new show at the Caroll Fletcher Gallery in London. All the pioneers have been good friends for decades, so the atmosphere was excellent. They were also, without exception, extremely fluent and interesting. The day was filmed and recorded, and if I see anything go up anywhere I will of course link to it from this blog. You can read about all four pioneers?here; some of the work is really beautiful. ?Fallen monk? Roman Verotsko?s?drawing machine paintings obviously pressed my buttons, and Frieder Nake is just brilliant. He carries all his work around in his head all the time, and was absolutely crackling with inspired philosophical gems.

A couple of people asked if I was going to put the text of my talk up anywhere, so here it is! I know some real nerds read my blog, so please bear in mind this was for a general audience?

Cybernetics has been defined as ?the scientific study of control and communication in the animal and the machine?. The ?systems art? we will discuss today reminds us that mathematics and science are continuously implicated in our emotional experience of the world. In different ways, many of the works we will hear about today both represent and are derived from logical systems.

These works don?t shy away from the crucial facts about what it is to be human. By engineering encounters between humans and machines, in which a very fundamental sort of conversation takes place, systems art forces us to confront the possibility that we are not the centre of the universe. It?s reassuring and unsettling at the same time. We find ourselves to be creative and influential, but also limited??? definitely part of something larger than we are.

The participatory art that we will be talking about today uses technology to sharpen the human experience. The language may be maths and logic, but the expression and interpretation derives from humans: the artists and the participating viewer, whose actions are implicated in the art, as they imprint themselves upon the system.

As we experience these works, we also create them ? we find ourselves participating in an ideas-generating community where both people and machines have a role to play. In this sense, these works implicitly promote collaboration, and in the last 15 years or so, the notion of technology as a facilitator of collaboration, and the opportunities opened up by networked systems have become very familiar to all of us, thanks to the rise of the internet.

In very recent years, however, technology has become both mystical and domesticated. We carry around shiny, opaque, unopenable, objects with no comprehension of their workings, and because they are so fluent in our language, so in tune with our preferred vocabulary of images and signs, it is easy to imagine that our machines must think a bit like we do. It is a form of anthropomorphism of technology ? and can certainly be useful.?The printing devices James Jefferies and I developed earlier this year at this very gallery became widely known by their human names, Cathy and Heathcliff. Their behaviour started to make more sense when we began to treat them as petulant teenagers.

But while it?s seductive to meditate on how computers are like us, it?s just as interesting to think about how they are different. Machine minds are composed of linguistic strata: layers of signs ? heiroglyphs that become more recognisable to us near the surface and more numerical and abstract on the descent.

There has undoubtedly been an upsurge of interest in these abstractions in the last few years. In the hope of demystifying their machinery, people are joining coding clubs and signing up to online courses and workshops in their thousands. Some may have an eye on their future work prospects, but for most of us the?fascination stems from a need to understand our totally ubiquitous technology better, so that we can do more with it. In only a very, very slightly ?Weird Science? way, we are driven to develop a relationship with our equipment. Speaking to technology in its own language is powerful precisely because so much technology is no longer designed to be interrogated in this way ??and the urge to hold a conversation with machines is as strong as ever.

But we have always had this impulse to interface with machines.?In the 50s and 60s, computers were relatively unusual. They hadn?t yet learned our language, so we had to learn theirs. And in 2012, we find computers are silent again, for different reasons. They have evolved to mimic our thought patterns and habits so precisely, to respond with such sensitivity to every touch, to know our mind before we do, that their true processes can seem mysterious and unreachable.

Creating art through coding in the 60s replaced the subjectivity and elitism of conventional art-making with untouchable rationalism. Logic is a great leveller; entropy comes to us all eventually. And these days machines are useful as facilitators of social systems ? technology is synonymous with the internet, and the internet is an enormous web of people. Tech is now being recognised as a far-reaching tool, it turns up in everyone?s life and can break down these kinds of barriers.

The days of punched cards may be over but there are more excellent reasons to find a common language to communicate with machines than ever, and there have been developments in this area even in the last year.

The Raspberry Pi computer launched in February. Designed with the intention of helping children learn to code, this credit-card sized computer has the graphics capability of an Xbox, boots up in the command line, and comes as an unapologetically bare circuitboard. The Raspberry Pi?s developer, Eben Upton, has cited the BBC Micro as his inspiration. The BBC was the first computer designed to educate ??it?s familiar to any of us who were schoolchildren in the 1980s, and is cited as a hugely significant influence by a generation of adult coders in this country today. Eben Upton and the Raspberry Pi team want today?s kids to learn to code ??to have to learn to code ? just as we had to in order to communicate with those stubborn ? yet totally rational home and school computers of the 1980s.

Whether you?re an artist or a technologist, a school child or a systems art pioneer, programming can be immensely creative, exciting and satisfying. It?s easy to forget, but all our interactions with any computer are a tantalising game of call and response. Whenever we touch a machine, we are effectively typing ?input N$ semi colon?? And as with the Raspberry Pi?s bare circuit board ? if we are to understand how machines work, it may time to look again at computers for what they really are.

Nowadays, we have ?Processing?: a programming language that allows artists working with technology to control modern devices ? such as the Microsoft Kinect depth camera. Processing is not overly mathematical, but intuitive in that peculiar way that logic always is. Its accessibility means that artists are able to use it without extensive technical knowledge. Processing, and the Processing derivative used for the increasingly popular Arduino microprocessor, can bring artists closer to their equipment and help them exert a high level of control over their works.

?Processing? is an apt name for the language ? because, as we look again at our machines, we find we are creating an art of procedures and events. With coding now beginning to be highly valued for its creative potential, audiences raised in a highly tech-literate society are as interested in the workings as the outcome.

Artists like Sheffield?s adopted Alex McLean have been turning code into the subject of their performance for years and even incorporating music ??as some of the artists we will hear from today have done. But the notion of ?seeing the workings? has become much more mainstream since hacker culture and the ?internet of things? phenomenon really took off, in the last few years.

When algorithmic art began, programming was an efficient, time-saving, way of making replicable, aesthetically beautiful and interesting works. Very quickly it ceased to be a matter of efficiency, and now there is a vast spectrum of creativity, with programmer at one end and artist at the other. The programmer-artist is no longer simply a pragmatist who assists an artist, like a tradesman, but is accepted as a craftsperson, him or herself. One reason we have such a breadth of work in this area now is due to the work and insights of the pioneers we have with us today.

Source: http://finalbullet.com/2012/11/17/making-art-by-writing-code/

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Sunday, November 18, 2012

11/17/2012 - Exhibition - African American Military Portraits from the American Civil War - through January 20, 2013

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Officials: Vets' float crossed track after signals

A flag is left at the scene of an accident where four veterans were killed and 16 other people were injured when a train slammed into a parade float carrying the returning heroes to a banquet last Thursday in Midland, Texas on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012. Federal investigators were trying to determine whether the two-float parade had been given enough warning to clear the tracks. (AP Photo/Juan Carlos Llorca)

A flag is left at the scene of an accident where four veterans were killed and 16 other people were injured when a train slammed into a parade float carrying the returning heroes to a banquet last Thursday in Midland, Texas on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012. Federal investigators were trying to determine whether the two-float parade had been given enough warning to clear the tracks. (AP Photo/Juan Carlos Llorca)

A candlelight vigil participant rests prior to the start of a memorial service held Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012 in Centennial Plaza in Midland, Texas in honor of four veterans who were killed when a freight train hit a parade float Thursday. (AP Photo/Midland Reporter-Telegram, James Durbin)

A flag flies at the scene of an accident where four veterans were killed and 16 other people were injured when a train slammed into a parade float carrying the returning heroes to a banquet last Thursday in Midland, Texas on Saturday, Nov. 17, 2012. Federal investigators were trying to determine whether the two-float parade had been given enough warning to clear the tracks. (AP Photo/Juan Carlos Llorca)

This combination of undated family photos provided by the Show of Support, Hunt for Heroes committee show, from left: Sgt. Maj. Gary Stouffer, 37; Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Boivin, 47; Army Sgt. Joshua Michael, 34, and Sgt. Maj. William Lubbers, 43, four veterans killed when a parade float they were riding on was struck by a freight train at a crossing Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012, in Midland, Texas. (AP Photo/Courtesy Show Of Support)

A flatbed truck carries wounded veterans and their families during a parade before it was struck by a train Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012 in Midland, Texas. "Show of Support" president and founder Terry Johnson says there are "multiple injuries" after a Union Pacific train slammed into the trailer, killing at least four people and injuring 17 others. (AP Photo/Reporter-Telegram, James Durbin)

(AP) ? A parade float filled with wounded veterans that was struck by a freight train had crossed onto the railroad tracks after warning signals were going off, investigators said Saturday.

Four veterans of Iraq and Afghanistan were killed and 16 more people were injured when the train crashed into the flatbed truck in West Texas.

It was the second of two floats carrying veterans in Thursday's parade in Midland. The first was exiting the tracks when the warning bells and signals were activated, 20 seconds before the accident, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. The second float didn't enter the tracks until several seconds after the warning system went off, the NTSB said. By that time, the guardrail was lowering.

"Once the crossing becomes active, people should stop," lead investigator Robert Accetta with the NTSB said at a news conference Saturday afternoon.

The timeline was pieced together by combining information from a video camera mounted on the front of the train, another one on a sheriff's car and a data recorder that acts like an airplane's black box, activating when the train blared the horn, NTSB member Mark Rosekind said.

Nine seconds before the crash, the train sounded its horn, a blaring that lasted four seconds, according to Rosekind. The guardrail hit the truck, then the engineer pulled the emergency brake, trying to bring the train that was traveling at 62 mph to a screeching halt.

People on the first float and dozens of others who had come out to greet the veterans shrieked and watched in shock, as some aboard the truck tried to jump off, witnesses said. The veterans' military instincts kicked in as they treated the wounded.

The NTSB has also interviewed the engineer and conductor, and established the train's air brakes were working, Rosekind said. No mechanical problems were found with the cars. A review of the train's maintenance history found no defects, he added. The tracks also had no problems.

Investigators will try to establish on Monday what the engine could have seen as it approached the truck, Rosekind said.

Part of the investigation includes whether the parade group, Show of Support/Hunt for Heroes, had the proper permit. The parade has been an annual event in Midland for nine years.

"It has a long history, and I don't know what the original arrangements were," City Manager Courtney Sharp said. "But for the most part we require permits."

Railroads are a vital part of Midland, a town that sits in the heart of Texas' oil rich Permian basin. It's listed as having nearly 114,000 residents, but residents and officials believe the population has risen significantly with the growth of the oil industry.

Three or four railroad tracks lie within city limits, and the site of the accident is just about 10 minutes from downtown, said Midland spokesman Ryan Stout.

That's considered when the city grants permits for parades and other events, Sharp said.

"We take all steps into consideration when we permit," he said. "I hate to go down that track until all of the investigation is over, but yes we do take that stuff into account."

About 300 people attended a vigil Saturday evening in downtown Midland. They lit white candles and prayed for the victims' families and the community as a whole. The town square was lined with American flags.

Ministers prayed for residents in the town to have strength in wake of the tragedy.

"I promise you the next few days will be tough but when we get to the other side, it will be better," Mayor Wes Perry told the crowd.

"The community is grieving. We are grieving and in pain," Sharp said.

Midland resident Gery Cain said he attended the vigil to "participate in the healing that this will bring to the community."

The veterans were on their way to a banquet in their honor and were being cheered by a flag-waving crowd. It was supposed to be the start of a three-day weekend of banquets, deer hunting and shopping in appreciation of the veterans' sacrifice.

Killed were Marine Chief Warrant Officer 3 Gary Stouffer, 37; Army Sgt. Maj. Lawrence Boivin, 47; Army Sgt. Joshua Michael, 34; and Army Sgt. Maj. William Lubbers, 43.

Two of the injured remained in a Midland hospital Saturday night, one in critical condition and another in stable condition. None of the injuries are life-threatening, said hospital spokeswoman Marcy Madrid.

A third person was moved to another hospital, Midland city officials said late Saturday, but they did not know the hospital name or the person's condition. A fourth person, who was transferred to a Lubbock hospital shortly after the accident, had been in serious condition but it was unclear Saturday night if that remained the case.

Union Pacific spokeswoman Raquel Espinoza said the speed limit in that area was raised from 40 mph to 70 mph in 2006.

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Associated Press writers Ramit Plushnick-Masti in Houston; James Beltran, Nomaan Merchant, Danny Robbins and Terry Wallace in Dallas; Angela K. Brown in Fort Worth, Texas; and Joan Lowy in Washington contributed to this report.

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Biology Biotechnology - Chair in Tissue Regeneration & Repair ...


By GenoXan ? Nov 17th, 2012 ? Category: Biology, Biotechnology

Closing date: 12/12/2012

Reference: M&HS-01992

Division: Regenerative Medicine

Salary: Professorial salary

Employment type: Permanent

Hours per week: 1 FTE

Location: Manchester

We seek an internationally renowned academic clinician in any area of tissue regeneration and repair, who will provide leadership for the University?s translational aspirations in regenerative medicine. It is anticipated that the successful individual will play a leading role in establishing a new Centre for Tissue Regeneration/Repair at the University of Manchester. Our application to the MRC (Medical Research Council) for a Centre for Tissue Regeneration was recently reviewed and we are in ongoing discussion with MRC about taking this forward. Making an outstanding appointment to this post is likely to be a key requirement for MRC support.

Informal enquiries
Informal enquiries can be made to Sally Brooks:
Email: Sally.Brooks@Manchester.ac.uk
Telephone: 0161 306 0116

The University of Manchester values a diverse workforce and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

Further particulars?

Tags: Biology, Biotechnology

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How Can Parents Decorate the Baby Room

As for the decoration principle of family baby room, I do not know whether parents have a certain understanding. In order to the health of baby, I can share my experience with you, and I hope this can give you a reference for your baby?s room decoration. The baby room is where the baby will live in the future. Therefore, parents will naturally put full thoughts on the decoration, and to give the unborn baby warm and comfortable environment, then the parents who want to give your unborn baby a comfortable environment should understand some of the principles of the baby room decoration, so as not to make detours.

First, the environmental protection is the first. Child?s resistance is weak, and now most of the decoration materials are not very environmentally friendly, so on the decoration materials, we should choose environmentally friendly as much as possible, avoid excessive formaldehyde, benzene and other harmful substances. Once the environmental factors are not qualified, it will directly affect the health of the baby. Moreover, you are best to choose wood flooring, and the laminate flooring is all adhesive, which certainly contains excessive formaldehyde. And carpet can be easy to absorb the dust, which is also detrimental to the baby?s health. You can paint the walls as white, and do not consider the wallpaper, because the environmental protection of baby room decoration is more important than beauty.

Second, safety is the most important. Before three years old, the baby has no any security awareness, so the bumps are a regular thing, therefore, in the decoration style, it should be simple, do not put some messy things in the baby room.

When you choose furniture, you are best to select fillet furniture, because the furniture with right angle is easy to hurt the baby. Moreover, you are best to put a layer of sponge mats on the floor, which is conductive to baby to play and crawl on the floor.

Third, plenty of sunshine is also very important. Baby room should have the long hours of sunlight, so that the baby can get more sun, to avoid a variety of room humidity causing the baby?s discomfort. Fourth, you should open the window for ventilation. Do not live in the just decorated room, and you should ventilate it for 1 year, otherwise, the harmful substances inside are hard to release. As parents, we all like to give baby the best care, so you can start from the baby room decoration.

Source: http://baby.ezinemark.com/how-can-parents-decorate-the-baby-room-7d3822f30f50.html

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Friday, November 16, 2012

Google Asserts Fair Use To Defeat Class Action Status In Book Scanning Case

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November 14, 2012

Google Asserts Fair Use To Defeat Class Action Status In Book Scanning Case

Google filed its brief on Friday contesting Judge Chin?s decision to certify the plaintiffs in the book scanning case as a class.? Judge Chin at the time of certification denied Google?s request to stay the action and set the case for trial.? The Second Circuit stayed proceedings in the case pending the outcome of the appeal.

Google essentially argues three points:? 1) the class is divided over the benefits or harms to authors due to the scanning project; 2) Google is allowed to present the fair use defense and the application to the facts may vary with individual books; and 3) each class member?s right to recovery will vary depending on the proof of copyright and registration.? Google relies on the Wal-Mart v. Dukes class action case decided by the Supreme Court in the last term, the Georgia State e-reserve case, and the HathiTrust case among others for its positions.

Google questioned the Authors Guild?s representation to the class by citing its own expert survey that showed 58% of author responders approved Google scanning their works.? The Authors Guild has the burden of showing that its interests do not conflict with that of class members according to the filing.? So far, that showing has not been made.

Other case law allows Google to mount the fair use defense in this action.? Other cases, such as the Georgia State e-reserve case weighed fair use against the type of use made for individual volumes.? Some of this measured the amount of use and the purpose for which it was used.? I can imagine the Authors Guild arguing against this simply on the basis that Google is a for-profit entity where a public university is not.? Google nonetheless has the right to assert that defense, especially in light of the HathiTrust case (and other precedent) where the District Court found the electronic index created as a result of scanning to be transformative and fair use.

This leads to the third argument that the class is potentially unrepresentative due to the amount of proof necessary to show a given book or author is even part of the case.? Google offers that registration records would have to be produced on individual works and evidentiary hearings would be held to see if a book qualifies for a remedy under the case.? The fact that different authors may have different interests in their works falls against class certification.? I imagine the Authors Guild would argue against these points when its brief if filed.

A copy of the brief with additional commentary and comments is available here at paidContent.? [MG]

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Thursday, November 15, 2012

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Libya swears in new government despite security challenges

TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Libya's first elected government was sworn in under tight security on Wednesday, inheriting the daunting task of establishing democracy in a country plagued by rival militias who helped overthrow Muammar Gaddafi last year.

In a national congress hall built by Gaddafi shortly before his fall, new cabinet ministers swore an oath to protect the North African state, a major oil producer.

"I swear to God that I will fulfill my duties with all dedication to be loyal to the goals of the 17th of February Revolution, and to respect the constitution and its rules and its articles and to completely care for the needs of Libyans and to protect the Libya and the unity of its lands," each minister intoned from a podium.

In a continued sign of disarray, eight of the 27 ministers nominated by Prime Minister Ali Zeidan did not show up after some members of the elected congress queried their credentials.

Ministers in charge of electricity, higher education, relations with congress and interior were rejected by the North African state's integrity commission because of questionable backgrounds, including alleged ties with the Gaddafi regime.

Rulings on four other cabinet nominees - foreign affairs, agriculture, social affairs, and religious affairs - were pending.

"The country cannot suffer delays any more so we needed to swear in this government and hand it power," said congress member Mohamed al-Hudeiri. "Pending a decision by the commission, these portfolios will be handled by the deputy ministers until we find replacements for them."

VIOLENCE DISRUPTS ASSEMBLY

Libya's national assembly approved Zeidan's proposed government on October 31 after rejecting his predecessor's line-up.

But the list of members sparked violent protests outside the congress, forcing it to adjourn early.

Former rebel militias gathered with weapons outside the building, shooting in the air and at one point tried to storm into the congress' building, demanding the removal of those members they accused of being old Gaddafi loyalists.

To avoid similar violent outbursts on Wednesday, Libyan national army forces cordoned off the congress headquarters, standing guard with pick-up trucks mounted with anti-aircraft weapons. Sniffer dogs were also deployed.

Aware of Libya's sharp regional tensions, Zeidan had said he had tried to strike a geographic balance among his 27 ministers.

He nominated Ali Aujali, Libya's ambassador to the United States, as foreign minister; Mohammed al-Barghathi, who served in the Libyan air force, as defense minister; and Abdelbari al-Arusi, from the western town Zawiyah, as oil minister.

A former diplomat who defected in the 1980s to become an outspoken Gaddafi critic, Zeidan will govern the country while the congress, elected in July, passes laws and helps draft a new constitution to be put to a national referendum next year.

Congress elected Zeidan prime minister this month after his predecessor, Mustafa Abushagur, lost a confidence vote over his choice of ministers.

Fighting in Tripoli earlier this month between competing militias underlined the challenges Libya's first freely elected government faces in overcoming clan, regional and sectarian divisions standing in the way of modernization.

(Writing By Hadeel Al-Shalchi)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/libya-swears-government-despite-security-challenges-165731138.html

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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Jason Biggs defends tweeting ways

FILE - In this April 16, 2012, file photo, Jason Biggs poses for photographers in London. Biggs is getting some flak for his vulgar tweets, but the actor doesn?t seem to mind. Last week, he got into some trouble for tweeting about the wives of the republican presidential candidates. (AP Photo/Jonathan Short, File)

FILE - In this April 16, 2012, file photo, Jason Biggs poses for photographers in London. Biggs is getting some flak for his vulgar tweets, but the actor doesn?t seem to mind. Last week, he got into some trouble for tweeting about the wives of the republican presidential candidates. (AP Photo/Jonathan Short, File)

(AP) ? Jason Biggs is brushing off criticism he received during the recent election season for vulgar tweets that referenced the wives of both Republican Mitt Romney and his running mate in the presidential race, Paul Ryan.

The "American Pie" star took heat for off-color comments posted to his Twitter feed at the time of the Republican National Convention in August. The outpouring of criticism from parents groups, pundits and others led Nickelodeon to issue an apology for the actor's comments on the social media website. Biggs is providing one of the voices in the cable TV station's new animated series "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles."

"I made a political tweet, so I got a little bit of heat from the right," he said.

With elections over, Biggs says he's moving on.

He appeared Monday night in New York at the annual 24 Hour Plays event, which was sponsored by luxury pen-maker Montblanc to benefit the Urban Arts Partnership. The benefit draws more than two dozen actors who write, rehearse, and perform one of six plays that they began working on the night before.

Biggs' tweets have also poked fun at the Kardashians, Amanda Bynes, Lindsay Lohan and the ABC show "The Bachelorette."

"I'm more afraid of the Kardashians, than I am of the Republicans," he said.

He said he sees Twitter as an extension of the darker side of his humor.

As a three-time performer in 24 Hour Plays benefit, Biggs says he's grown to feel more comfortable with the process.

"It's a little easier. But it's still nerve-racking, man."

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