Sunday, December 4, 2011

Print Media Financial Crisis - What is the Net Affect on the Quality and Integrity of News Reporting

The print media is under serious strain financially, as more and more people are getting their information on the web and in doing so they are spending more time there. This means advertisers are not getting the same bang for their buck and they too are migrating to the web to advertise. This is good news for Google's stock, which is well over 0 now, will continue to do well.

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The bad news is that newspapers will have to cut costs. This means laying off people, consolidating and for some even bankruptcy. Perhaps you have already noticed the changes; the news is shallow, uneventful, filler and AP stuff. This is because fewer reporters are available and that means less first hand knowledge. Many newspapers are re-printing articles from the web, giving us second or third hand news or regurgitating old stuff.

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They say you can only believe half of what you read in the newspapers, now one has to wonder if the integrity will drop below 40% along with the obvious continual deterioration of the quality of news. How bad is the net hammering on the newspaper and print media. We see many trade journals have quit business along with many popular magazines. Even TV advertising has dropped although political election seasons do tend to give them a little breathing room.

For the first time our citizens are spending more time on the Internet than on TV and it is obvious that they rely on the net to get their information and this is having a huge affect on the print media. "More major newspapers are under the gun, and on the brink of financial ruin" stated one Online Think Tank. Sincerely, Lance.

Print Media Financial Crisis - What is the Net Affect on the Quality and Integrity of News Reporting

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Installation Of Waterproofing Decking and Deck Coating Systems

Below is a detailed and systematic installation process that will help protect your deck, exterior floors, walkways and stairs from the hardest rains year after year. This deck coating process offers superior protection and has been tried, tested and proven. Process: 2.5 galvanized metal lath, polymer modified concrete, fiberglass and bonder 480, slurry deck coating, anti-slip grip protection texture, and specialized floor paint sealer. Every one of the layers is purposely designed to shield water and strengthen decks from bubbling cracking, and long-term sun damage. Decks in South Orange County are important to seal correctly and thoroughly because of our hot and arid summers and our heavy rainstorms in the winter. Here is an in depth description of the procedure we use when resurfacing your deck.

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1. Galvanized Metal Lathing(2.5 lbs per square yard)

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Once a thorough inspection of the deck and surrounding structure is complete, the metal lath is secured to the wood sub floor using 24 galvanized 16 gauge staples per square foot.

2. First coat of Polymer modified concrete

Next comes the polymer modified concrete. This is spread evenly across the metal lath creating the ideal foundation layer for your Orange County deck. After the polymer-modified concrete has completely dried you can proceed.

3. Fiberglass and Bonder 480

Now we apply ¾ oz. cloth fiberglass on top of the polymer-modified concrete. Fiberglass is cut carefully to make sure it fit around drains, railings and posts. Bonder 480 is generously applied onto the fiberglass soaking and bonding directly to the first layer of polymer-modified concrete. This is a crucial step to keep out water.

4. Second coat of Polymer modified concrete

Once the bonder has bonded and dried another layer of polymer based concrete to give your deck double the strength and flexibility. This extra step is to make certain your deck will not crack.

5. Finish Texture Coat

Once the second coat of polymer modified concrete is dry, your choice of anti-slip grip texture finish is applied. This texture keeps its grip in even the highest foot traffic areas.

6. Specialized Paint Sealer

The finishing layer for deck coatings in Orange County, is 2 coats of specialized paint sealer. This is applied on top of the texture coat with your choice of 16 different colors, making sure your newly resurfaced deck matches your home or commercial building.

This deck waterproofing process is also perfect for balcony and rooftop decks near the beach. This deck coating process is widely used throughout Orange County including: Dana Point, Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, Newport Coast, San Clemente, and Huntington beach.

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Installation Of Waterproofing Decking and Deck Coating Systems

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Future of Online News Portals

No one thought that internet which began in the early 1990's would have such a bright future that it will eventually hold such a powerful impact on our lives. Internet which is basically a global system of interconnected networks was made to serve billions of people worldwide irrespective of cast; creed or religion has today replaced many standard conventions of our daily lives. There is no surprise to the fact that most of the traditional media has also been reshaped.

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For instance newspaper publishing has been remodeled to Web Sites, blogging and web feeds. When it all started, people were skeptical about the very whole idea of internet let alone forget about the news being remodeled. But as of now there are over a hundred million websites with billions of web pages. People are continuously switching to online media for news and entertainment related content, the reason being that nobody wants to pay for a thing that he/she can get foe free easily. As a result there is a constant slump (including some real big players of the industry) in the sales of the print editions of newspapers.

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The online news sites often bring content that belongs to a particular geographical area but no one is complaining. For instance online gateways like India Report present select content from India. This kind of coverage gives the necessary focus which is required for such news related purposes and choice to people. The promise is reflected in the entertainment and sports section of these sites where the videos too are from local milieu keeping in mind the interests and preferences of people.

This kind of strategy of Online News Portals has a good chance of succeeding in near future with newspapers and the television media still lagging behind the online media. There will always be blogs and web feeds to supplement a newspaper or a news channel. Moreover news related content is available to the user as it happens, so no delay in reporting makes it a user friendly platform. Apart from serving news to the local public such portals are also reviving the interest of young generation in news and politics.

They continuously engage their audience by the means of polls, attracting attention with blogs and have an eye-catching photo gallery. As for entertainment these portals offer the content to the user at their convenience and in a crystal clear format with excellent sound quality making user experience an exciting one. The print and the electronic media have their task cut out. The online media have time going for them and there is no stopping them in near future also.

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

New Jersey's Foreclosure News Has A Silver Lining - Sort Of

It has been difficult to put a positive spin on the foreclosure crisis gripping this country, but the news out of New Jersey gives the impression that although all is not well at least the bleeding has slowed down somewhat.

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According to RealtyTrac, last month 215 homes were foreclosed on, representing a 25% increase from June and a 65% increase from July of last year, which is a small number when compared to the previous month and against the same period last year. The president of one New Jersey real estate research firm has said while the increase appears large; the number of homes foreclosed on is still quite small when compared against the total number.

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The major factor contributing to the problem remains the same as it is across the country. Homeowners who purchased or refinanced mortgages using adjustable rate loans just a couple years ago are now going through the reset periods on those loans. They are seeing their interest rates climb which in turn increases their mortgage payments. Many of these borrowers are in the sub-prime category putting them at higher risk to default on their home loan as they typically had moderate credit to begin with. For those homeowners already treading the edge of the financial abyss this was the nudge they needed to complete their fall.

All is not gloom and doom as there may be relief on the horizon as the state government has recognized the need, and urgency, to offer assistance to any New Jersey homeowner facing foreclosure. There has been call for a consumer hotline to be established. Homeowners facing foreclosure could call in for advice and counseling. A recent search has revealed this suggestion has not been put into motion.

As the sub-prime lending market continues its collapse across the nation residents of New Jersey are still faced with the possibility of losing their homes through foreclosure with seemingly little in the way of outside help available now or in the near future. Until the housing collapse slows down, or the government steps in with some timely aid or assistance there is little more a homeowner trying to stop foreclosure in New Jersey can do except to wait it out and hope for the best, or do the smart thing and find help to stop foreclosure.

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Advice on Breaking Bad News to Clients

One of the toughest parts of anyone's job is being the bearer of bad news. We don't live in a perfect world and not every business transaction turns out the way we expect it to. In my business, there are about 300 ways a transaction can go wrong and about 50 of them we either have no control over or have no visibility of. This is particularly true in complex transactions where there are many dynamics involved in reaching the finish line.

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Unfortunately, somewhere along the path to the finish line, you may encounter and obstacle a delay or even a deal killer. So, the billion dollar question is: how do you most effectively and professionally break this news to the client while still maintaining the highest degree of professionalism while preserving your reputation? The answer is to effectively manage your client's expectations from the very beginning. You can do this by giving them a few company mantras they can always count on, no matter what happens.

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In my company, it is our policy to tell the client from the very beginning, "Mr. Client, we like your project and would only accept it if we thought we had a very high probability of funding your project. I can't promise you that it will happen. But, what I can promise you is this: we will always tell you the truth, the good truth or the bad truth....just don't shoot the messenger!" We then pause, and can almost hear a sigh of relief. In the past they've likely had an experience where they were in the dark for a long period of time, only to find out their project was denied.

You see, this is what everyone wants. They just want the truth in real time, and they want you to have the courage to deliver it. We further explain that if there is a problem, we want to get them involved immediately, because they may have some insight into solving the problem. This seals the bond in the relationship between you and your client. Another thing to tell them up front is that if you have no news to share, you won't contact them. And, not to misconstrue this as negligence, it's just the most effective way for you to run your business.

Again, it goes back to managing expectations in the beginning. If there is a delay, tell them immediately. And always go back to your mantra when you have to break some bad news: "Mr. Client, I promised to always tell you the good truth and the bad truth as soon as I get it. Today, I have a bad truth to share with you and I need your help in getting this issue resolved." Try it and you'll be surprised. As always, honesty-timely honesty- is always the best policy.

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Casual KEEN Shoes - Some Examples

Fans of KEEN footwear often don't even know that they sell several different styles of casual shoes. In this article I will describe some of the more popular casual shoe styles that KEEN sells. I will also give some examples of the kinds of things consumers generally say about them.

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One of the neatest shoes that KEEN makes is called the Presidio. This shoe was created for people who do a lot of walking, such as people living in cities. They are known for being very comfy, and they also are capable of lasting a very long time without wearing down. The comfort and support that the Presidios provide make them the ideal shoes for moving around a lot, or even just relaxing in your house. The leather that makes up the Presidios is made to be very waterproof also, which can be priceless on a rainy day.

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A casual shoe made by KEEN that women often buy is called the Harvest Mary Jane. The Harvest Mary Janes are very unique looking with their single strap design and colorful exterior. The Harvest Mary Janes are largely composed of recycled rice bags, and many women love the fact that this means each pair is slightly unique from the next. Reviewers say that even though this shoe style looks thin, it is nicely padded and supportive. One thing some girls don't like about these shoes is the straps can become a little uncomfortable. However this usually only occurs after wearing them for very long periods of time.

KEEN sells several other types of casual shoes, and other types of footwear besides the two mentioned above. After many people own a pair of KEEN shoes, they say that they end up buying many more, and would never buy any other brand again. For this reason it may be a good idea to at least try on a pair to see if you like them.

Casual KEEN Shoes - Some Examples

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Friday, December 2, 2011

Outsourcing Laws Introduced in the Us

Do you think that Outsourcing legislations which had been introduced in 2005 almost in all 50 Us states have been useful in securing the jobs of the citizens? The Congress had to pass this legislative act as to curb down the outsourcing trend which has gained the momentum in the gift times. It was been said that some of the Bills have surely become laws but they surely lack control. In some cases, it has cost states millions of dollars by forcing them to pay contractors in various knowledge centers and call centers within the Us. But lobbying is existent for strengthening the legislation is also exists in a large way. There are two groups of lobbyists involved in this company of offshoring or outsourcing -groups of assistance and blue-collar workers which have tried to support laws restricting offshoring on the one hand, and Legal firms, It fellowships on the other which try to highlight the utility of outsourcing. For example, the group which has been in support of outsourcing tries to give the idea that the number of jobs lost to offshoring is only a small fraction of the total workforce.

Have Anti-offshoring laws surely benefitted the Us economy?

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Bills connected to offshoring or outsourcing were introduced in the Us with the view to limit or stop these practices. In some cases the bills that have surely become laws which later on have had negative consequences by costing states millions of dollars to pay more for contracts with firms in the Us rather than other countries. But there also has been lobbying efforts to pass stronger legislations which have appeared to be intensifying. Groups of assistance and blue-collar workers have held various campaigns all over the country in support of laws restricting offshoring. On the other hand there are professional firms like large U.S law firms, It fellowships like Dell, Intel, Ibm, and Motorola. The Us jobs outsourced have been rising every year and are bound to touch 3.3 million by 2015, which comes to nearby 250,000 job losses in the Us annually. If seen in a broader context it is a small relative to total U.S. Employment of 137 million and accounts for less than 2 percent of the almost 15 million Americans who involuntarily lose their jobs each year.

It is seen that there have been continued efforts by the lawmakers to curb offshoring and outsourcing by introducing amendments to pending legislation. As expected the legislators had turned to data-privacy and identity-theft issues in an endeavor to cut down the number of work and the job losses which have occurred due to outsourcing. There have been cases that in states like New Jersey and Indiana where they have ended up paying 0,000 for not outsourcing or offshoring their work. Other analysts noted that in Indiana if outsourcing happened it was concept that there would be a rise in unemployment among residents. We all know that assessing all the statistics is difficult, procedure analysts both for and against offshoring note, because there are many big fellowships who just don't want to say what supervene has been there of offshoring, which has had job cuts or even contribute a full photograph of how jobs are being handled surface of the U.S.

Whole scenario is shifted to the issue connected to the visas for non-U.S. Workers employed in the U.S. In highly skilled areas at higher levels. There was news that the U.S. Government has recently approved an increase in the number of H-1B visas available to foreign workers. In that period there was also a article that the U.S. Firms who have been hiring workers with the visas and paid them even less than U.S. Employees with the same job profile in the company. With this kind of news it started a consider on the merits of H-1B visas. The shop trend seen by some people is such that if the allotted number of H-1B visas are used up then the fellowships work through offshoring. For some smaller fellowships dealing with visa connected issues is a big problem as they don't have the resources, so the best quick solution they find is to outsource the work. So for the larger fellowships they can still do without outsourcing or offshoring but for the smaller firms it is the best way to get the work done and earn profits.

But on the other hand lawmakers had still continued to introduce new legislations even after what the shop experts had to say about the advantages of offshoring and outsourcing. With the impact of offshoring in the Us the need of the hour is to improve educational setup and bring in new programs as to help the employees who have lost their jobs rather than bringing out more and more legislations. As we all know offshoring is likely to grow rapidly in the time to come and presently it already has affected the U.S. Cheaper in the sectors such as data Technology. Nowadays, the outsourcing shop is picking up such a pace that a time might come when the total U.S. Gdp [gross domestic product] would be raised by offshoring. U.S. Workers might loose their jobs at the cost of corporate profits. Then I fully agree that workers are wholly justified in resisting offshoring only till the time they receive sufficient payment for their losses.

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Forex News Trader - How To Trade Forex Using News and Economic Releases

While many forex traders are technical traders and institute their trades based on technical indicators from a price chart, there are some traders who are basically pure forex news traders.

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What is actually forex news trading?

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The forex news trader is basically a forex trader who makes his decisions to trade based on news and reports that are released daily. He does not depend on any technical indicators at all.

Why is news trading possible?

The forex market is a 24 hours market, and there are 8 major currency pairs available for trading with well over 17 derivatives, therefore allowing the economic news releases almost daily from any one or more of these currency pairs to impact on their movements.

What are these 8 major currencies that forex traders often watch for economic news releases that impact on their value?

The eight major tradeable currencies are

1. U.S. dollar (USD)

2. British pound (GBP)

3. Euro (EUR)

4. Japanese yen (JPY)

5. Australian dollar (AUD)

6. Swiss franc (CHF)

7. Canadian dollar (CAD)

8. New Zealand dollar (NZD)

The availability of these currency pairs and their derivatives such as the USD/JPN, Euro/USD, AUD/USD and several others means that you can trade some currency or its derivative pair at any time as these currencies span the globe!

So for the forex trader who trades on the news, he will have his eyes and ears set on the release of economic news and data that affect currency values.

Generally, we will watch out for news regarding the interest rates or direction of interest rate such as the FOMC rate decisions, release of retail sales figures, indications of inflation which can be gauged from consumer price index or the producer price index, unemployment figures, news on industrial production, news that indicate a boost in business such as business sentiment surveys and consumer confidence surveys,manufacturing sector surveys and news on the country's trade balance(such as foreign purchases of US Treasuries).

Different new releases impact upon currencies, and often lead to breakouts in volatility.
The key to trading on news is to take advantage of these movements in volatility which can last a few minutes or hours, and even days into the future.

Trading purely on news release is harder than it seems, but the task is made easier and more profitable with the use of indicators, such as a breakout indicator as a bollinger band or a breakout of a candlestick or a price bar. Statistics have shown news release can trigger movements that range in size from 33 to 124 pips, leading to trading opportunities.

By studying into high probability trade setups that has occurred consistently with the release of historical economic data, the forex news trader can devise strategies that can allow him to extract fast profits from volatile movements arising from news releases. The potential gains can be massive where the forex news trader can react quickly.

Forex News Trader - How To Trade Forex Using News and Economic Releases

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Smoking Is Bad News

· 390,000 American people die from the effects of smoking each year.

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· Men are 22 times more likely to develop lung cancer by smoking

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· Women are 12 times more likely.

· It cost a lot of money

· It is unsociable

· You stink and so does you house and clothes

Just to show you that I know what I am talking about: I used to smoke 60 a day and stopped just like that. I did it...you can do it. I am not saying that it is easy, but it can be done and you will feel much better for it.
Make a list of reasons why you want to stop smoking. This will mean very different things to different people, but if you know what you want from stopping, it could help you through the most difficult moments.
A very important part of this is to know what you would gain and what you would lose from stopping smoking.

To stop smoking need not cost you any money. Do it my way and believe me it will change you life. First let us diverse a bit and talk about your mind.

Your mind is made up of two parts

· -the conscious, This is the part of your mind that makes judgments, comparisons it is the awake bit of you, the part you are using to read this,

· and the unconscious or subconscious which is best illustrated as a three year old genie.

Your subconscious mind is a very resourceful and efficient tool.

· The subconscious can not determine right from wrong

· It does not judge.

· The more precise you want the outcome, the more efficient the subconscious mind can become.

Just imagine saying to a three year old child the way to boil an egg - "Stand in boiling water for three minutes". The unfortunate child would try to get his feet in the pan.

You have to be very precise with such directions because a three year old doesn't think - he/she accepts.

In exactly the same way your subconscious mind doesn't think. It's thinking is the job of the conscious mind. Thinking is a conscious activity. The subconscious mind just accepts and does. So it needs clear and explicit instructions. No maybes, its, or buts.

So what does it do this subconscious mind? Just what it is told to do and you do that in as clear a manner as possible.

I hope you are getting the picture as to how this will stop you smoking. So read on there is a bit more yet.
There are rules to this " telling your subconscious " what to do. I will keep this very simple for the sake of this article ( in this field there is a whole book ) after all , what you want to do is Stop Smoking.

The Rules:

· Be precise

· Must be positive. Through study it is know that the subconscious mind only accepts positive commands, not negative equivalents. If there is something you want to be rid of, phase it positively. You must leave out words like "give up" "not" "never"

· Write down exactly what you want. Part of the reason why we write down our commands is to create a set of instructions for our subconscious mind to carry out.

· Must be written in the first person "I"...I have...I am

· The command must be read at least twice a day. Preferably rewritten

· After each reading visualize you life with the command achieved.

· Do not tell anyone about what you are doing. They will ridicule you and give your reasons why it will not work. This will pull you down.

Do not "Give up smoking" But " I live a health lifestyle and see myself as a healthy person"

These techniques are used by all sorts of people for all sorts of reasons. People who are achievers. Do not simply scribble something down on a piece of paper and hope it will work.

You have two choices:

· Put your whole commitment behind it and get in the right frame of mind to face the challenge.

· Continue as you are and become one of the 390,000 American people who die from the effects of smoking each year.

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A Sport's Enthusiast Review of Sporting News and Sports Illustrated Magazines

I am going to talk about two of my favorite sport magazines and why I consider them to be my favorite two. I will also provide a brief history of them as well for the history buffs.

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The first magazine I am going to talk about is Sporting News. This magazine started publishing in 1886 and still going strong today. It has 540,000 subscribers, including myself. In 2008 it went to a bi-weekly publishing schedule. At first, I was little disappointed that they changed from weekly publishing to a bi-weekly publishing. I don't necessarily like change, but who does? But I do understand why they changed, for them to compete with other magazines they had update their publishing schedule. Also for the magazine to keep updating, they launched in 2008 a daily online newspaper named, Sporting News Today. They cover the following major sports: Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, the National Football League, the National Hockey League, college football and basketball, and NASCAR. They also cover many other sports as well.

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I like the readability of the articles and usually that have an interview with a coach or player. I also like that they have preview issues of the different sports season. I will probably be getting my football ones soon, just in time for the upcoming college and pro seasons. They also publish issues on specific sports before the season starts, which is there yearbook issues. So, for the upcoming college and NFL seasons, these issues just focus on these two sports. There are separate issues for college and the NFL. There is in depth coverage, including rosters, team statistics, predictions for the upcoming season and more. You can usually find these special issue at your local grocery or drug store; if not you can always go their website and order. If you order online, the shipping is fairly quick, you get them in about a week's time.

My other favorite sport magazine to read, is Sports Illustrated. In my opinion, Sports Illustrated is the most popular and recognized name in the United States and most likely internationally as well. It was founded in 1954 and has over three million subscribers. I would say that is a lot of brand recognition. In addition to being known for their excellent sports coverage, they are also know for the annual Swimsuit issue. I like to read SI for their good coverage of the different sports and really good quality of writing. I also look forward to reading the Point After column and getting the Sportsman of the Year issue near the end of the year. If want good quality sporting news coverage, you should pick up a copy of these fine publications and see why I enjoy them so much.

A Sport's Enthusiast Review of Sporting News and Sports Illustrated Magazines

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Thursday, December 1, 2011

Facebook - Understanding The News Feed

Facebook, like everything else, changes its settings and features all the time. Just when we have gotten used to the way it was, they update something and it changes everything. Let's face it: you need to remain flexible.

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News Feed changes

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In one of the latest updates, Facebook has changed the way your News Feed is displayed. The News Feed is what you can find in the center column when you click on the 'Home' link on the top navigation bar of your Facebook screen. This is where your friends' (the people and pages you follow) news is being displayed.

In the past they were posted in chronological order, according to the time they were put on. In the current version you will see two choices on top, next to 'News Feed' where you can choose to either see the 'Top News' or the 'Most Recent' news.

Difference between Top News and Most Recent

The Top News links allows you to see the most interacted with content of your friends. How this is generated is not fully known and Facebook uses some form of algorithm to generate whatever is deemed to be most interesting. The Most Recent filters the posts and actions of your friends according to the time they were posted.

How to hide posts or friends

Sometimes you might get tired with the posts of certain application, like for example Farmville, or with the posts of certain friends. You have the choice to hide either an application or all the posts of a specific friend. You can do this by clicking on the x that appears in the top right corner of a post when you roll your cursor over it. Once you click there, you'll get the option to either 'Hide this post' or 'Hide all by [name of your friend or the application]'. To control how many friends are showing up in your News Feed click on the 'Edit Options' link that will appear on the bottom of your News Feed in the blue bar next the 'Older Posts'.

Not everyone is showing up in my News Feed!

Facebook displays the posts of friends that you have interacted with recently. To control who's post you can see you need to edit your general preferences for posts. When you click on 'Most Recent' you will see a small blue downwards-facing arrow appear right next to it. When you click on it you have the options to choose what you want to see as your Most Recent news. You can choose between Most Recent, which displays anything from status updates, photos, activities etc., to Status Updates, Photos, Links and Pages. Below the line, which appears if you have created Friend Lists, you will be able to choose the updates of a certain list of your friends. If you click on 'Edit Options' you can control which specific people and application you have previously hidden and 'un-hide' them again, once you're ready to see their updates again.

Give it a try!

Facebook - Understanding The News Feed

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Grass Tennis Courts - Things to Know

After waiting what seemed like a lifetime, I finally had the opportunity to enjoy a match of tennis on a grass surface last summer. Having visited the tennis Hall of Fame in Newport, Rhode Island, there were a number of courts on the premise that were available for rent.

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Boy, was it an experience. Unlike many things in this world, my experience here actually lived up to my expectations. I felt as if I was playing the sport in a completely different way.

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Grass is the original surface that tennis was born on, hence its use at the Hall of Fame in Newport. The only major Grand Slam event that you'll see these courts being used for is Wimbledon, played in London every summer.

This is the favorite event of many tennis fans, and it certainly holds a special place in my heart. Players treasure the surface just as much, and the strategy definitely changes when it comes to playing on grass.

Here are a few things that you should know if you'll be playing a match on this court type.

First of all, the ball moves far more quickly than it would on a clay or hard surface. In fact, it often skids once it lands, barely bouncing. This makes it difficult to return shots, especially if they're sliced.

As a result, you'll see many people relying on net play when they're playing matches. A serve and volley strategy works wonders here, as hitting the ball in the air will give your opponent less time to prepare to your shot and reach the ball.

The more pressure you can apply in this regard, the better off you'll be. The same goes for your serve, as a powerful serve can be extremely difficult to return.

You should also be careful about slipping, as some people end up hurting themselves due to the different feel of the court. Having said that, play cautiously and enjoy the experience.

Grass Tennis Courts - Things to Know

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Cruise Wales, Visit Holyhead Port on Anglesey

It seems there is a growing demand to cruise Wales along with other British ports, to the extent that Wales could come to emulate some of the top European cruising destinations in a popular leisure cruise market.

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This was among the conclusions of a recent report prepared by a committee of legislators in the House of Commons, the British Parliament. The report notes the strong growth in the UK cruise market over the last ten years or so, and recommends action is taken so that Wales can share in this exciting growth, and thereby help to strengthen economies around Welsh ports.

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But keen ocean cruise travellers looking to cruise Wales should note that at present there are insufficient docking facilities and infrastructure at many Welsh ports to facilitate the increasingly bigger cruise liners cruising North European waters.

A m campaign called the "Celtic Wave" and led by Anglesey has started, covering ports in Ireland and Wales, with the objective of getting more cruise visitors to these locations and then to visit attractions in the nearby areas.

In Cardiff the Welsh Assembly Government has urged the UK government to put their weight behind extra infrastructure funding to get these ports, including Holyhead, Anglesey, Swansea, Newport and Milford Haven, up to the high standards expected by the cruise liner firms.

Looking further out the prospects look good for Welsh ports to have similar success to that enjoyed by Baltic ports where there is already a strong and popular cruise market.

From the port of Holyhead in north west Wales to Swansea and Newport in South Wales, Welsh ports can act as locomotives of economic recovery when they encourage travellers to cruise Wales.

The first cruise ship visited Newport in Summer 2009, where the nearby Celtic Manor Hotel will host the 2010 Ryder Cup.Among the nearby attractions cruise passengers from Newport could visit were the Millennium Centre and Cardiff Castle.

Equally when a cruise ship arrives at Holyhead on Anglesey, visitors can be bused to excellent attractions such as World Heritage Castles of Wales at Beaumaris and Caernarfon, Llynnon Mill and South Stack Lighthouse, as well as walking along the excellent nearby coastal path.

To upgrade docking facilites for the expected increase in cruise ship arrivals at Holyhead, the Welsh Assembly Government will make finance available to strengthen the jetty used by the former Anglesey Aluminium smelter. This offers an excellent sheltered berth and convenient disembarkation point for cruise line passengers.

When this upgrade is finished it should see the Holyhead outer harbour jetty capable of accommodating mega liners such as the Westerdam, a 2,000 passenger carrying, 285 metre liner.

There is a promising and exciting future for visitors to the UK looking to cruise Wales during their west European tour experience, and as a part of this Holyhead port will no doubt play its part as guests set out to explore the many varied island attractions.

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

6 Ways to Enjoy a New England Christmas

What image does a New England Christmas conjure up in your mind?

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A Currier and Ives scenes of a snow-bound village with festive decorations... skating on a frozen pond... or taking in an exciting holiday show in Boston? And if you have kids... no Christmas is complete without a ride on the Polar Express - New England style.

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Here's where you can experience six holiday magic events this season...

BRIGHT NIGHTS AT FOREST PARK

Billed as New England's single most popular holiday destination, "Bright Nights at Forest Park" is entering its ninth season. Located in the Forest Park area of downtown Springfield, Western Massachusetts, it's a wonderland of marvelous displays such as this year' lost in time display where eight mammoth dinosaurs come to light along side an exploding volcano with flowing lava.

Entrance fee is per car and the show begins on November 23, 2005 at 6:00pm and operates through January 1, 2006.

CHRISTMAS AT THE NEWPORT MANSIONS

Each holiday season the Newport Mansions of The Elms, The Breakers, and Marble House put on a stunning show of spectacular evergreens, trees, thousands of poinsettia plants, fresh flowers and wreaths. The great entrances and hallways display magnificently decorated trees. The dining tables are set with period silver and china, and mannequins are dressed in authentic costumes.

You can see this stunning display of seasonal decorations at these Newport Mansions yourself November 12 through to January 1, 2006.

NEW ENGLAND CHRISTMAS AT OLD STURBRIDGE VILLAGE

Between December 1, 2005 and January 1, 2005 Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts will be transformed so you can experience a 19th century New England Christmas.

Old Sturbridge Village has always been one of my favorite places to visit and discover about life in 19th century New England. Now with the holiday season upon us, the village once again displays its ability to provide a discovery experience in a fun and entertaining way, and with a New England Christmas flavor.

THE BOSTON CHRISTMAS SEASON

Whether you delight in taking in the seasonal favorite of Boston Ballet's "The Nutcracker" or soaking up "glad tidings of joy" at Symphony Hall with the Boston Pops Holiday Series, Boston knows how to celebrate the season with special shows and concerts. And of course there's always the Candlelight Carol Concerts at Trinity Church in the Back Bay area, and the famous "First Night" celebration.

The Boston Pops kicks off on Friday, December 9th at 8:00pm and continues through to their annual New Year's Eve celebration on December 31st at 10:15pm. The Boston Ballet performs "The Nutcracker" at The Opera House, and the season starts on November 25th with performances through December 30th.

POLAR EXPRESS - CONNECTICUT STYLE

The North Pole Express is a popular nighttime steam train ride with live readings of Christmas stories, hot chocolate and cookies, sing-along, and holiday surprises. Special guest Santa Claus has a treat for all children, and you're guaranteed lots of fun and lots of extras.

Essex Steam Train's North Pole Express operates Fridays through Sundays December 2 through December 23, with special early trips on November 25-27. Tickets are sold at the Essex Train Station in Essex, Connecticut - call (860) 767-0103 or toll free 800 377-3987.

NEW ENGLAND CHRISTMAS TIME AT SANTA'S VILLAGE

Way up north is the village of Santa. You can visit him in the summer, and you can visit him in the fall, but the best to time visit him is... Christmastime! Santa's Village is located in Jefferson, New Hampshire - a spot deep in the White Mountains. Santa is preparing for his world tour on Christmas Eve, but you can take a peek for a brief time if you hurry.

The village opens for the Christmas season on Friday November 25th from 11:00am to 7:00pm. Then every Saturday from November 26th through December 17th from 11:00am to 7:00pm, and every Sunday from November 27th through December 18th from 11:00am to 6:00pm.

Make your New England Christmas magical this year by experiencing one or more of these attractions. It is after all the season to create unforgettable memories.

6 Ways to Enjoy a New England Christmas

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Newport Pembrokeshire - A Hidden Gem on the North Pembrokeshire Coast

With so many outstanding features and places of interest in Newport it is difficult to know where to start, so I guess beginning at Newport's roots would be a half decent step in the right direction.
Hidden in the landscape all around and within the town are markers of Newport ancient history. Standing stones, burial chambers, hill forts and stone hut circles are plentiful if you know where to look.

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Just a few hundred metres from the town centre the Neolithic dolmen named Carreg Coetan Arthur stands at the edge of a housing development build during the 1970's. Carreg Coetan Arthur is an ancient burial portal comprising of four upright stones and a cap stone perched on top of them. The cap stone makes contact with only two of the uprights and this can only be seen under close inspection. The tomb also has a few outer lying stones and was probably erected some 3,500 years BC. Excavations at the site during the 1970's revealed little evidence. It does however sit in the landscape and mirror many unchanged features of the tundra surrounding it.

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Looking south east from Cerrig Coetan Arthur, the eye is drawn to the peak of Carningli Mountain. Known in English as the Mount of Angels it is the tallest most western peak of the Preseli Hills, the birth place of the bluestones found at Stonehenge.

Upon Carningli's slopes are many standing stones and cairns. Amongst them are Bedd Morris - a solitary standing stone on the western side of the mountain, Carn Cwn (Cairn of Dogs) which hides a rocking stone and also a wishing well and nearby is the infamous Pentre Ifan burial chamber.

Pentre Ifan is probably the best example of a Neolithic dolmen the United Kingdom has to offer. It stands proud on a hillock overlooking the bay at Newport Pembrokeshire and from the right angle mirrors the slopes of Carningli Mountain down to the shore at Newport beach (Traeth Mawr or Big Beach in English). Again dating from dome 3,500 years bc this dolmen has attracted thousands of visitors over the years. Entry is free and there is also a small car park some three hundred meters or so from the monument.

To the west of Newport a group of stones can be found in a field approx one mile along Fishguard Road in a dip on the right. Cerrig Y Gof consists of five cists (small oval burial chambers) and is situated looking directly at the headland of Dinas Island, if you place your self between the chambers and the headland and face south east another view of Carningli Mountain is presented to you.

Carningli mountain has played an important role in Newport's history, supplying ancient civilisations with defensive outposts, forts and living spaces. Upon its peak are the remains of a bronze age fortification with the skeleton of a huge defensive stone ring still visible some three thousand years after it was built. Outside of this stone ring are many stone hut circles presumably once housing the farmers and trades folk of the time. All across the backbone of Carningli Mountain are cairns and scars laid down by many hands from our ancient past.

Further down the slopes of the mountain can be found the remains of a Norman Castle, now housing a Victorian built house. The best remaining publicly viewable features of the castle are the gate house which can be seen in all their glory from Mill Lane, just above Market Street.

Newport still retains its Norman street layout, with two almost dead straight roads leading from the castle to the river bank of the Nevern River. Between the end of both streets can be found an earth mound which is believed to be the original castle at Newport.

As with all castle's, Newport Castle has seen its fair share of battles and owners over the years and even in its current ruined state it still retains a dominance over the town below.

Excavations during the early 90's revealed that the town extended far further north than it does now. Medieval house remains were discovered where the primary school now sits and a plot of land has recently been excavated to the east unearthing further remains of the medieval extent of Newport.

As the modern English name for the town suggests, Newport has a nautical history. In Welsh it is called Trefdraeth (the town on the beach) and the old quay walls at The Parrog are an interesting reminder of this part of the towns history. The Parrog is now mainly a recreational boating area but a hundred and fifty years or so ago it would have been a bustling tidal port. There are remains of three lime kilns on The Parrog with reports showing that there were at least four more in the vicinity and some five hundred meters or so upstream is a good example of a Norman build limekiln at the site of an old now long disappeared boat building yard. A field next to this area gives us some clues to its history as its know to locals as The Ship Hill.

These days Newport is pretty much reliant on tourism as its bread and butter and has some great holiday accommodation which people return to year after year. The town boasts five campsites, three hotels and numerous self catering and bed and breakfasts as well as a YHA youth hostel.

There are also three public houses as well as restaurants, cafe's and a host of shop's which sell everything you would expect at a coastal town from buckets and spades to local art and crafts - Newport has it all.

For more information, visit http://www.newportpembs.co.uk/

Newport Pembrokeshire - A Hidden Gem on the North Pembrokeshire Coast

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How to Have a Successful Mediation of Personal Injury, Business, Real Estate & Construction Cases

As a civil litigation attorney in California who has settled hundreds and hundreds of cases without the expense and time involved in trial, and who has settled these cases for amounts that clients were very very pleased with, I tell other attorneys that there are a number of steps that bring this success, none more important than using mediation to your advantage. A mediation, if arranged properly from the very start with the choosing of a good mediator can be successful and settle almost every type of litigation, from personal injury to business litigation, from real estate cases to construction disputes and other civil litigation.

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Whether your case is in San Diego, Orange County, CA or in the Coachella Valley for example in any of the cities of Palm Springs, Palm Desert or Cathedral City, Indian Wells, Yucca Valley, Joshua Tree, Rancho Mirage, Desert Hot Springs, Twentynine Palms, Thermal, Indio, Coachella, La Quinta, there are good mediators available and those who are not so good. The same is true in San Diego, Orange County, Newport Beach, Santa Ana, Rancho Cucamonga, San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara.

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The most important step an attorney can take when a case won't settle for whatever the reason, is first to convince the other attorney and your client to go to mediation. This usually isn't that difficult as almost every attorney has had a bad experience with it's alternative, arbitration. Once the parties have agreed to go to mediation, the key is choosing the right mediator.

Many states have legal newspapers that are published daily and many of those newspapers have annual lists of the best mediators. This is one good source for finding a neutral mediator that will take the time to both understand the issues and wrangle with the parties until a settlement is achieved.

Another good source for mediators that are evenhanded and conscientious are other attorneys. You can almost always count on the opposing attorney to recommend a mediation service that has scores of mediators, each with their own specialty. This type of mediator is hit or miss.

If you are a plaintiff's attorney, you want a mediator that is 1) Recommended by other plaintiff attorneys, 2) Acceptable to defense attorneys, 3) Known to read mediation briefs, 4) Known to have a slight persuasion toward Plaintiffs, 5) Knowledgeable in the subject of the lawsuit, and 6) Known to stay as long as it takes to settle a case.

If you are a defense attorney, you want a mediator that is 1) Recommended by other defense attorneys, 2) Acceptable to plaintiff attorneys, 3) Known to read mediation briefs, 4) Known to have a slight persuasion toward being conservative, 5) Knowledgeable in the subject of the lawsuit, and 6) Known to stay as long as it takes to settle a case.

The second most important step an attorney can take to have a case settle for a figure that the client will accept is to prepare a well thought out and organized mediation brief. The difference between a short argumentative brief and a well-reasoned and more substantial brief with exhibits attached is the difference between winning and losing.

The third most important step is to prepare the client. The client needs to be prepared for what questions you, the other attorney or the mediator may ask. And the client needs to be prepared as to the process of the mediation and how long it may take. If possible, the client should also be prepared as to what his bottom line is, i.e. what he or she will be prepared to take or to pay.

If these steps are taken, there is a good chance your case will be settled in the mediation. If you don't take these steps, you may very well be wasting your half of the mediator's hourly rates which, for a good mediator, are 0/hr and up.

How to Have a Successful Mediation of Personal Injury, Business, Real Estate & Construction Cases

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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

5 Reasons Why Tiger Woods Chose the Nike Method Putter

The recent news that Tiger Woods has changed his putter from the Scotty Cameron Newport 2 to the Nike Method after an 11 year love affair has set the golfing world on fire. At the recent St Andrews open tournament, Woods revealed that he would be ditching his putter for someone new.

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Here are the 5 reasons why Tiger has changed to the Nike Method putter.

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1. The Groove
The Method putter uses a groove technology that helps keep the ball on the grass for longer. Most putters cause the ball to leave the ground for several inches and then make it bounce towards the hole. The Method putter stops that from happening.

2. The Speed
Woods discussed how he was used to using his Cameron putter on faster greens in the US and he wanted to use a slower putter for the St Andrews Open. This will help him control the ball better and sink more difficult putts.

3. The Sponsor
We all know that Tiger Woods is sponsored by Nike - so why not use a Nike putter? I wonder how much pressure he came under from them when he said he was thinking of choosing a new club for the Open.

4. The History
Woods has suffered recently with bad form on putting and this may have forced his hand to choose a new club. After all, a change is as good as a rest.

5. The Design
The shape and design of the Nike Method 001 putter is very similar to his old Newport 2 putter. This will have made the transition to the club easier for him and will have resulted in less time spent learning the ways of the Nike putter.

We know now that his choice to switch to this putter made no difference to his game and he did not grab the title at the famous Scottish golf course. Woods remains one of the top golfers in the world and once his composure and private life are back to normal, he will be back to winning form again.

5 Reasons Why Tiger Woods Chose the Nike Method Putter

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Neighborhood Profile - Princess Anne Plaza in Virginia Beach, Virginia

Princess Anne Plaza is a large neighborhood in Virginia Beach settled in the middle of Holland Road and Virginia Beach Blvd. With quick way to Interstate 264, this area is legitimately accessible to both the oceanfront and the city of Norfolk. Shopping is plentiful and you are legitimately just a mile or 2 a way from all you need. Sell outlets in close presence consist of Harris Teeter, Super Kmart, Sam's club, Home Depot, Lowe's, and many strip malls with locally owned businesses. Trip just a join more miles and you'll be in what locals call downtown Virginia Beach, which includes the brand new Va. Beach Town center and Pembroke Mall. The Virginia Beach Town center offers great restaurants and Sell outlets like The Cheesecake Factory, Pf Chang's, Barnes & Noble, and many others.

Although most of the homes in Princess Anne Plaza are older (from 1960 -1977), many have been well-maintained and updated. As you walk down many of the wide tree-lined streets you'll see manicured lawns, kids riding their bikes and maybe an occasional yard sale. There's a good mix of residents containing retirees, families with kids, and singles. This neighborhood is huge containing mostly detached singular family homes with lots of opportunities for families who are concerned in owning a home in a good neighborhood with decent sized lots, especially compared to most of Va. Beach. Currently there are 54 homes for sale in Princess Anne Plaza and prices are very affordable fluctuating from 9k to 5K.

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Schools for Princess Anne Plaza are Lynnhaven Elementary, Plaza Middle School, and Green Run High School.

Neighborhood Profile - Princess Anne Plaza in Virginia Beach, Virginia

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Wet and Wild at Pembrokeshire

Wales is a cradle of history and is famed for 13th to 18th century well-preserved castles. This rich culture and heritage are being exploited to boost tourism within the area. A maritime county, Pembrokeshire is one of the most visited places within Wales.

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Pembrokeshire holidays have gained solid following and adoration from both locals and tourists alike. This is because Pembrokeshire holidays offer the most diverse of activities that friends and family can take pleasure in during a hideaway. For those in search of magnificent beaches to spend quiet time, intimate moments or just simple vacation with the family, Pembrokeshire could be a potent choice. Weather is predominantly fair in this side of Wales making it a good choice for beach hopping.

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Beaches in South Coast

Beaches located at the southern portion of the town are a favorite surfing arena of both pro and amateur surfers during their Pembrokeshire holidays. The waves are rugged and rough-perfect setting for surfing enthusiasts. Have a grand time with adrenaline rush at Amroth, Barafundle Bay, Broad Haven South, Church Doors Cove, Coppet Hall, Freshwater East, Lydstep Haven, Manorbier, Monkstone, Penally, Priory Beach, Saundersfoot, Stackpole Quay, Swanlake Bay, Tenby Castle, Tenby North, Tenby South and Wisemans Bridge.

Beaches in West Coast

More gentle waves are what you can find at the western coast of Pembrokeshire. Here, you can enjoy water activities including kayaking with your friends, parasailing for some adrenaline buzz, boating and sailing with the little ones while having your Pembrokeshire holidays. Some of the must-visit beaches here are Dale, Druidston, East Angle Bay, Gelliswick, Lindsway Bay, Marloes Sans, Martins Haven, Musselwick, Newgale, Portclais, Solva, St. Brides Haven, Sandy Haven, Wastwick Bay and West Dale.

Beaches in North Coast

Family day-outs, swimming and playing with the seals-these are what you can do when you head out to the beaches of Pembrokeshire at the northern area. Here, you can bond with kids, have picnics within huts or along the sands, create sand castles together and walk along the shoreline before a breathtaking view of the azure beaches. Famous beaches within this region includes Aberbach, Abercastle (famous for shallow diving), Abereiddy, Abermawr, Ceibwr, Aberfelin, Goodwick Sands, Lower Fishguard, Newport Parrog, Newport Sands, Poppit, Porthgain, Porthmelgen,Porthsele, Pwll Gwaelod and Traeth Llyfn.

Wet and Wild at Pembrokeshire

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Recent Health News Articles on Stress

The people today are more active than the people before. But with more activities that must be done, the people also suffer from stress too much. The recent health news articles on stress reveal that people suffering from stress are actually changing. There have been researches that the stressed people increases and their situation are worsening.

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The type of people today is changing by the means that they move and live their lives and so this also goes with the way that stress affects these people. The number of stressed people is actually increasing and the effects of stress in a person are also adding up. With more people feel stressed, there are others that consider stress as a common situation in their life but they do not see that they are risking their health too much when they simply let stress take over their body.

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With recent changes in the way that we live our life, every individual must be careful not to let these situations affect him too much. With the many tasks that must be accomplished, this must not always make him feel stressed. Coping up should still be done and having a clear mind should be maintained. There can be many ways that a person can do to manage his life better and to avoid stress to take in control.

With the changes in the way that we live, we must learn to adapt and make our body suit it. If not, then it would be better to change our lifestyle to suit our body's needs.

Recent Health News Articles on Stress

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Traditional Newspapers versus Internet News

Why should you read a newspaper printed on a hard-copy while the internet is so convenient?

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Most of the time, you do not have a computer around and even if you do carry one, you may not have access to the internet. Furthermore, a lot of people find a notebook computer cumbersome although the size of which has become smaller nowadays. Therefore, reading a "REAL" paper is still the choice for them. In fact, you can carry a tradition printed newspaper and read it anywhere such as on the bus, on the plane and on a cruise ship. You can virtually carry this piece of paper to everywhere and most importantly, the weight of the printed newspaper is much lighter than a notebook and certainly, a desk top computer.

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In view of this, Satellite Newspapers developed a software and Multicast Satellite Network which provides a super fast distribution "highway" around the globe. It is capable of multi receiving, broadcasting digital newspaper files throughout the world and printing the newspapers with connected systems.

Pontus International, partner of the Satellite Newspapers receives and distributes newspaper data on a daily basis and sells this data via multiple outputs devices, such as the KiOSK and CLiENT. We can provide you with 190 leading multi-national newspapers from over 60 countries in 32 languages in Hong Kong at the same time when they are printed overseas. In some instant, you can even read the news in Hong Kong before your people of your home country because of the time difference.

If you wish to read a same-day edition of Le Monde, The Washington Post and 190 other International newspapers, you can come to us. Better yet, we can deliver to us. Please visit our website [http://www.1worldnewspapers.com] for more details.

Everyone in this world is talking about instant communication and therefore, reading outdated news is not at all helpful to your decision-making in today's fast changing environment. Nevertheless, you can count on Pontus which is devoted to help you to solve this problem because our top priority is to provide you with the faster and most accurate information from your home country, no matter where it is located.

Don't wait! Read the news ahead of your folks back in your home country. Be a guy of the 21st century and read tomorrow's newspapers today.

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Rhode Island History by the Side of the Road

The early settlers of Rhode Island possessed a vibrant spirit of independence, a love of the land and its fertile resources, a courage rivaled only by their love of adventure, and a will to protect and defend their development which grew directly out of the conditions of their way of life. The place names grew from a pragmatic approach to map-making, reflecting the topography, landmarks, vegetation, and history of its prominent settling families and the contributions they made historically, industrially, and socially to the 'birthing" of this region.

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Research across the hills and dales of what was once King's County, finds a chronicle of Washington County history and topography is reflected by her road and place names. Topography was often the clearest means of defining a region, although early on proved confusing at times. The Pettaquamscutt Purchase, named for the stream between Saunderstown and Hammond Hill in Kingstown, was made in 1657 for £16 by two land companies, one headed by John Hull, a Bostonian goldsmith. The boundary was disputed for years by Connecticut and Rhode Island. The Rhode Island men said that when the Narragansett River was mentioned in the charter the stream referred to was the Pawcatuck River near the Great Swamp.

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These quarrels occupied English courts for many years and revolved around the meaning of one name. During the dispute most of the French Huguenots, who had settled Frenchtown where names like [Marquis de] Lafayette and Mawney (de Moine) flourish, departed for Connecticut soil, but two remained behind and actually were among the signers of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase.

In what might have been lesser populated areas, full of steep grades and untamed landscapes, regional distinction was made with road names like "Gravelly Hill," "Sand Turn," and "Riverside". Where certain vegetation was prominent, names like "Bittersweet," "Butternut," and "Lindenbrook" were observed. More prominent landmarks like Tower Hill, where commissioners were able "to go over to Narragansett and take view of such places there and thereabout that are fit for plantations," as instructed so by the General Assembly which met in Newport in 1672, were given more specific names. The commission had met at the Bull house, which was later destroyed by fire and its inhabitants killed by the Indians, this being the initiating action of the Great Swamp fight with King Philip.

The Boston Neck region, or Namcook in Indian, was the rich strip of shore between the Pettaquamscutt River and the Bay, and north of the inlet. Because the land was so vital to the sustenance of the early settlements, its fertile infamy was given a specific notation. Allegiances to the crowns of England hark back in place names like "Kingstown," "Charlotte," "Carolina Back," and "Charlestown" with reference to England's King Charles II, and revering Queen Anne, "Queen's River" and "Queen's Valley." Kingston was called "Little Rest" until 1826, probably because there were five taverns in close proximity to the King's County [after King George III] Court House. In the days of travel by horseback, taverns and inns were frequented by the legislators who traveled to Little Rest. The British occupied Newport for three years during the Revolutionary War, and another center of government was needed. The General Assembly at Little Rest became an active and significant center in the fight for independence. Not until 1781 was King's County renamed to Washington County in "perpetual and grateful remembrance" of Washington's "distinguished services and heroic actions."

Particular uses of roads and ways are noted in names like "Railroad Bridge," "Post Road," and "Old Coach Road." Other names originally listed in this category, "Miner," "Cook," and "Carpenter," were found to be family names.

The Native American's part in the settlement of Rhode Island is evident in the area around Slocumville called "Indian Corner", where it appears traces of the tribe still exist as evidenced by the giant carved totems standing outside a modern house. Located near Indian Corner, legend has it, there is a rock from which blood is sometimes seen to flow. The corner takes its name from the battle once fought there between the Narragansett and the whites. Many were buried near the rock, and a number of bones have been found over the years. Other names like "Tuckahoe," "Yawgoo," and "Tomahawk" appear there. The Indians' practice of scalping their victims was not originated by the Native American, but was taught to them by the French. Until that time, the tribes cut off the entire head to symbolize their victory in war. Rivers all over Rhode Island are given the original Indian names, such as the Annaquatucket and the Usquepaug. The Narragansetts were a previously peaceful tribe until their struggle to survive disease, starvation, and loss of their native lands forced upon them by the Puritans. Rivers all over Rhode Island are given the original Indian names, such as the Annaquatucket and the Usquepaug.

Five white men from Newport, the original signers of the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, settled the region. In 1657 a tract of land was purchased, for sixteen pounds, or about .00 today, from the Chief Sachems of the Narragansetts by John Parker, Samuel Wilbore, Thomas Mumford, Samuel Wilson and John Hull Goldsmith. This land, known as the Pettaquamscutt Purchase, was situated in the town of South Kingston and measured about twelve square miles.

Large tracts of land remained in families for centuries due to the secure Rhode Island laws. No land could be attached for personal debt as long as the owner was a Rhode Island resident. Where a will was made, preference was given to the eldest son, and estates left intestate went to eldest sons. Laws were written in favor of the landowner, and owning land at a value of £ 200 was necessary to vote. Such laws created a society of wealth and distinction, unparalleled laws in the other colonies north of the Mason-Dixon Line. Indeed, the Narragansett Plantations, as the area was called, had more similarities to Virginia and South Carolina plantation owners than their neighbors in Massachusetts.

The most significant feature in the naming of this county is the legacy left by the prominent citizens of the Colony. Cartographers paid homage to influential families and the industry they afforded the region. The historian, Roger E. Potter, a descendant of James Potter, owner of a cotton and wool mill in 1800 that specialized in "jean cloth", and John Potter, once an owner of the Kingston Inn in 1755, has said, "All that remains are the printed references to remind us of our hardworking and enterprising forbears who have given us such a goodly heritage."

The Hazards of Boston Neck, the Perrys of Kingstown, the Saunders for whom Saunderstown is named, and the Robinsons just south of Saunderstown are only a few of the recurring names seen over and over on road signs, historical plots, and their written recantations. Tom Hazard, learned and cultivated, purchased Boston Neck in 1738 for .00 an acre. His farm became a successful operation with 4000 sheep for woolen and linen production, 150 cows that supplied milk and 24 cheeses a day, employing 12 women and their helpers just in the dairy alone. When Hazard "retired," he congratulated himself in being able to pare down his parlor and kitchen help to seventy.

Many repetious names have ties to their honorable service for their country in its fight for independence, not the least of these is the Perry family, for whom Perryville is named. Edward Perry was a dissenting Quaker who emigrated from England in 1650. His opinions continued to cause him trouble, but he wrote religious works and became a prominent citizen. His brother Benjamin, grandfather of Oliver Hazard Perry, the famous naval hero from the Battle of Lake Erie, was a prominent Quaker and one of five men who paid Ebenezar Slocum 40 shillings for the site of the Quaker Meeting House on Tower Hill Road. Samuel Perry, son of Edward, died in 1716, leaving a will of £700 with 1500 acres of real estate and a gristmill to his son, James. This was a basic element in the economy of early America. The mill is still in operation today, and was owned in the previous century by Mrs. Rowland Robinson, whose family history follows.

Rowland Robinson was a wealthy well-known planter, slave runner, and West Indies tradesman who brought a shipment of African slaves into South Ferry about 1710. His intention was to keep the strongest workers to help build his new house. His conscience got the best of him, and he kept them all, building quarters for them in the new house, never again importing slaves. Jamestown is still populated by many of Robinson's ancestors, making the Robinson name quite prevalent on Conanicut Island.

Saunders family members were famous shipwrights and inventors. They lived in what was "Willettstown" until so many Saunders were building boats, it eventually became known as Saunderstown. Captain John Aldrich Saunders, an ancestor of Tobias Saunders, one of the original purchasers of Misquamicut, invented the centerboard in 1813, which was not patented until 1865 by his grandson John G. Saunders. Captain Saunders, born in 1786 in Westerly, was given much criticism for his "Nonsuch," a tri-keeled 50-ton vessel [today's trimaran], 65' long, with a draw of 5 1/2 feet and only 24" of freeboard. In order to sail the boat close to shore for loading and off-loading, it had a broad, flat bottom and could run ashore in high water and load directly from cart or wagon. Because it had no bowsprit, it could load from all sides. Stillman Saunders built the Newport Ferry in 1907.

Many of the ancestors of these famous Rhode Island families still reside in the region their forefathers settled. Many are still active in similar professions. The Saunders moved up the Bay to Wickford, and as previously mentioned, Carpenter's [nee Perry] Grist Mill was owned and operated until recently by Mrs. Rowland Robinson.
"These were the men who with their companions made the little state,
and by their progeny helped to people it, while by marriage their
descendants have not only established a general relationship with
each other but have absorbed also the best of the outside element
that sought homes among them during the long colonial period."

-Edgar Mayhew Bacon, Narragansett BayResources:
History of Washington and Kent Counties, Rhode Island, by J. R. Cole, W. W. Preston, & Co, NY, 1889.
Narragansett Bay, by Edward Mayhew Bacon, G. P. Putnam & Sons NY, 1904.
Indian Names of Places in Rhode Island, by Usher Parsons, Providence, Knowles, Anthony & Co., 1861.
Writer's personal on-site research.

Rhode Island History by the Side of the Road

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

The Headline in English News

The study of style tells us what kind of language is suitable under certain circumstances. So here the style of journalistic English mainly focuses on the suitable language for news reporting. We can see different genres on English media, including news, commentaries and soon. Here this essay will discuss the basic style for news reporting.

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Headline is the first thing we start with when we read the newspaper; therefore, it also has some features of English news. First let's discuss about the grammatical features of headlines. Therefore there also appears some translation inappropriateness.

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There is an omission of article, conjunction, pronoun, link verb and auxiliary verb. It is used to summarize and highlight the content. For example, China sees housing as an engine to drive the economy. Should be like this: China sees housing as engine to drive economy. A mother and her daughter share a Fulbright year. Should be like this: Mother, daughter share a Fulbright year.

There are three reasons for the use of present tense:

It saves space. In most cases past tense is longer in space than the present tense, with an "ed" in extra. So present tense can save some space for a headline.

Present tense is active.

A present-tense emphasizes the timeliness of the news. For example: Longevity Star Died at 110. Should be like this: Longevity Star Dies at 110.

Use "be to do" instead of "will do" to present the future tense, and "be" is often omitted in order to save space. Second, use "be doing" to present things that are happening, and "be" is often omitted in order to save space.

Active voice is more often used. For example: Iraq is to suspend the anti-Kurdish campaign. Should be like this: Iraq to suspend the anti-Kurdish campaign. China's tax collectors are inching for inheritance tax. Should be like this: China's tax collectors inching for inheritance tax

Punctuations are used sometimes in headlines. Punctuations only appear in the head for two reasons. First, they are used to save space. For example: The Stolen Koalas are Found and Returned to the Zoo. Should be like this: Stolen Koalas Found, Returned to Zoo. The Chinese acrobats are masters of stunts. Should be like this: Chinese acrobats: masters of stunts.

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Assisted Living - When is it Time?

The baby boom generation is rapidly aging, and the parents of boomers are way ahead of them. If you are a child of an aging parent, the decision whether or not she should move to an assisted living community can be a difficult, if not agonizing one for all parties. How do you know when it's time? Here are some things to look for.

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-- Is your loved one unable to care for her daily needs without requiring assistance? For example, she can no longer shower or cook on her own; she may, in fact, not remember to take her medications without a little nudge from someone else. She may be otherwise vigorous and mentally sound, but if any of these scenarios rings a bell, it may be time.

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--If she is chronically ill or disabled in some way, it is probably time to find other living arrangements. She may be unable to navigate around the house like she used to, and if her bedroom is upstairs she simply may not be able to physically cope.

--Many of the situations mentioned above may be resolved through the active involvement of a close friend or family member. However, for many seniors this kind of assistance in the home is not possible.

--If the senior is often alone and lonely and you worry about her happiness and even her safety, moving to an assisted living facility provides a wonderful alternative to living at home. Even if a home nurse comes into the home daily to assist her, your loved one may still feel lonely most of the time. At an assisted living community she can enjoy all the help she needs plus the companionship of others in similar circumstances and plenty of enriching and enjoyable activities.

If you think it may be time for assisted living arrangements to be made, schedule a visit with a quality community in your area and see what it has to offer.

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property management Fees Explained

 When you hire a property administration enterprise to serve as the liaison between yourself and your tenants, you want to be sure you're getting the best inherent property administration services for the money. The services a property administration enterprise provides can range from ala carte to an all-in-one inclusive package. Along with that comes an array of fees for each. There is no set in stone fee structure we can furnish you. But we can educate you on what tasteless fees to expect and what each is generally for. In the end it will be up to you to compare enterprise fee structures and choose the best one that fits within your budget. Below are some of the most tasteless fees and what service they provide.

Commission

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This is an ongoing monthly fee charged to the owner to compensate the property employer for the responsibilities of overseeing the administration of their property. This fee can vary from as microscopic as 3% to over 15% of the monthly gross rent. In place of a ration some managers may charge a flat monthly whole which again can vary from to over 0 per month. All property administration companies generally charge this fee.

Lease-Up or Setup Fee

This fee is charged to the owner to compensate the property employer for their introductory time invested and resources used in setting up an owners account; showing property and/or other activities resulting in tenant placement. I guess you could look at it as a "finders fee" for placing a tenant in your property. Once a tenant has been placed and first rent income comes in, the property employer will deduct this fee from the rent proceeds. Some property managers have been known to require this fee upfront prior to tenant procurement. Regularly this fee is non-refundable once the property employer has started the process of tenant procurement or any legwork has been initiated with the property. This fee can vary from none to as much as the first months rent, and Regularly is a one-time fee per tenant.

Lease renovation Fee

This fee is charged to the owner when a property employer renews a current tenants lease and covers the costs of initiating paperwork or transportation complicated in implementing the new lease document. A property employer may also account for this fee if they perform a year end inspection of property. This fee can vary from none to 0 or higher, and may be charged every time a lease renovation is implemented.

Advertising Costs

Depending upon the property administration company's contract, either they will pay the advertising costs or the owner or they could split the costs. If the employer is willing to cover this cost, most likely they will charge the lease-up or setup fee as figure above. If the administration enterprise covers this cost make sure to find out what type advertising or marketing of your property is included. If it's placing your listing on their own web site and other free online classified sites you may not be getting your monies worth. They are many good rental or tenant resource online web sites that bring in great tenants for a reasonable fee and you will want to consider these. And don't forget about print media, yard signs, listing on the Mls or even an open house. Nothing is worst than having your property vacant, bringing in no money only because you or your property employer skimped on advertising.

Maintenance Mark-up Charges

This is one of those costs you may never surely of known about or had it disclosed to you. A "Mark-up" is a charge over and beyond the final bill on maintenance and/or mend work done to your property initiated by your property administration enterprise when using their vendors or in-house maintenance staff. This should be disclosed in your Manager/Owner covenant which Regularly will state the markup as a ration above the final invoice from vendor. For example, your employer had to call a plumber to replace the dishwasher in your rental property. Total charges for completing the job: 0. If your property employer covenant states you will incur a 10% markup on all maintenance work the actual cost to you will be 0. Just one of those things to be aware of as these all eat into your profits.

Early Cancellation Fee

The dreaded "3 months and no tenant". Your property employer insist he or she's doing all they can to find you a tenant. But here it is 3 months and still no tenant; what do you do. Well, look at your Manager/Owner covenant and that might be your deciding factor. I am not a fan of this fee, and believe it to be an unnecessary fee and for you employer out there this could be the deal breaker. I'll tell you why; if a property employer is doing their due diligence and retention the owners in the loop as far as decision making, market conditions and transportation lines open an owner will not be second guessing his property managers abilities. The odds of this scenario happening is unlikely but you must be prepared for it. A cancellation fee can range from none to over 0. To be fair, some managers surely deserve this fee especially if they have pocketed advertising costs, incurred lots of legwork and time invested in your property.

"You've Got To Be Kidding Me" Fees - These are ones I have personally had the satisfaction of running into.
Your property is vacant, but we still will charge our monthly commission or a small flat fee. "A For-Rent Yard Sign Fee". I believe this was /mo. "Preventive Maintenance Fee". This was to cover the "just in case" and changing out A/C filters. If "just in case" never happens they still pocket the money. I believe this was /mo and I still was charged for filters.
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Read your Manager/Owner contract, understand what you are signing, ask lots of questions and know what the fees will buy you in services. A good real estate lawyer can help in negotiating the terms in a covenant that suit both parties. These contracts are not set in stone. If your property employer will not negotiate, there are other property administration companies that are eager to earn your business.

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Criminal News - Female Pedophilia and "The Church's Evil"

All the data of female pedophilia is dependent on what we are told. Are children frightened to come forward and report their stories through fear of being scoffed at, ridiculed or worse? Simply not believed! Is the problem much bigger than we realize? Didn't the Catholic Clergy smother their child abuse shame in the same way? Both here and abroad?

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The Irish Police and Catholic Church were unmasked today as collaborating in a cover up of decades of evil sexual abuse of children in their care by the clergy. The 720-page report says the official Church policy from 1975 to 2004 was to preserve the reputation and assets of the church at the expense of these vulnerable child victims. When abuse was reported, the Catholic Church simply shifted the priest to another parish.

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Priests that abused children had the full security of the Catholic Church and were simply moved from parish to parish. The report says this was a typical habit of dealing with the difficulty. There was a conspiracy to protect the church at all costs. There was no thought to protect the children.

Four Archbishops, three of which are deceased, have been named for their mishandling of hundreds of allegations.

This appalling series of abuses over decades were hidden from the public by a concerted effort of collusion by senior Irish Police and the senior ranks of the Catholic Church working together. It strongly criticizes Ireland's police force for considering the clergy as being above the law. The damning report analyzes a "representative sample" of complaints made by 320 children against 46 priests. 320 is a sample from over 2000 actual complaints. What would the final number be if you added those that haven't come forward yet?

In one case a priest admitted to assaulting more than 100 children but instead of helping those defenseless children of the parish, the clergy covered it up.

By covering up the clergy's abusive behaviour, the Church, Archbishops and Police had condemned countless other children to fall victim to what the report dubs "the church's evil".

At a press conference after the report's release, Dublin's current Archbishop, Diarmuid Martin, was contrite.

"As Archbishop of Dublin and as Diarmuid Martin a person, I offer to each and every survivor my apology, my sorrow and my shame for what happened," he said.

The Catholic Church worked with the Irish Police to suppress the facts for decades. To protect the children we must ask the unsavory question. Is the same happening with Female Pedophiles? Is our reluctance to acknowledge that female sexual abuse goes on stopping people from coming forward and giving us a true and accurate picture of this taboo subject? Abuse by Priests was also a taboo subject not that long ago but now we know the truth, no matter how sickening that truth is.

Only by knowing the truth can we fully protect our children.

Perhaps we will eventually confirm the statistics that 95% of sexual abusers of children are men or perhaps we will have to re-evaluate the whole issue of female sexual abuse.

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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Tidewater Virginia Festivals and Events

Each year, Tidewater Virginia has an exciting schedule of festivals and other public events. The following is a list of some of the more popular festivals which run from Spring through the holiday season.

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Virginia Arts Festival

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Begun in 1997 as a way to promote tourism, this spring festival showcases artists from around the world as well as the Virginia's best professional artists. A variety of performances include exhibitions of music, theatre and dance. Festival events are held in eight cities across Hampton Roads in concert halls, performing arts centers, opera houses, theatres, museums, outdoor stages, and historic churches.

North American Sand Soccer Championship

The North American Sand Soccer Championship, held annually in Virginia Beach in early June. Between games, players and spectators, mingle and relax on the the beach. Often during the event, street vendors attend selling foods and art on the boardwalk. Teams for this event are a mix of adults, teenagers, and small children. There are all-male teams, all-female teams, and coed teams that make up each division. A pro division includes a team from the United States as well as from other countries.

Norfolk Jazz Festival

Held in Town Point Park over 2 days, this is the region's longest running outdoor jazz festival. The festival recruits nationally known artists as well as a selection of local and regional jazz favorites.

The Virginia Beach Boardwalk Art Show & Festival

The Virginia Beach Boardwalk Art Show & Festival is one of the Commonwealth's most highly anticipated events. Attendance often exceeds 350,000 visitors and art sales can surpass million annually. The event has been ranked in the top 50 best fine art & design shows in the nation by Sunshine artist magazine. Prize money for artist awards reached over ,000 in 2008, a milestone which has attracted high-caliber artists and art collectors since.

Hampton Jazz Festival

The Hampton Jazz Festival is held each year during the last full weekend in June. Festival organizers evaluate available jazz, R&B and blues artists that are on tour during the time of the festival, bringing in the best musicians possible. Held in the Hampton Coliseum, the venue is highly respected by Hampton Roads residents and visitors.

Bayou Boogaloo & Cajun Food Festival

The Bayou Boogaloo & Cajun Food Festival is Norfolk's annual New Orleans' and Bayou culture festival. This 3-day summer festival delivers the heart and soul of Louisiana to visitors to Town Point Park in true Cajun and Creole style.

Norfolk Latino Music Festival

This August festival features the largest outdoor dance floor in Hampton Roads filled with salsa, merengue, and guaguanco dancing and live music by local, regional, and national Latin recording artists.

Virginia Beach Neptune Festival

The famous Virginia Beach Neptune Festival runs throughout the spring and summer, and concluding on Boardwalk Weekend. The award winning festival began in 1973 and has blossomed over the years into the city's largest event and one of the most successful festivals on the East Coast. It continues to be recognized among the top 100 celebrations in the nation and one of the top festivals in Virginia. Events are held on the Virginia Beach Oceanfront Boardwalk between 1st & 32nd Sts.

Suffolk Peanut Fest

Suffolk Peanut Fest offers concerts, amusement rides, contests and competitions, a demolition derby, a truck and tractor pull, motorcycle rally, fireworks, as well as local and national entertainment. The event has been featured in numerous magazines, including Virginia Business, Southern Living, The Southern Farmers Almanac, Best Festivals-Mid Atlantic and others.

Newport News Fall Festival of Folklife

The Newport News Fall Festival of Folklife is held in Newport News Park annually. This is Southeast Virginia's biggest traditional craft show. The event features over 200 vendors, crafts, trades, entertainment, foods and children's activities.

Holidays in the City

Holidays in the City celebrates 25 years with six weeks of magical festivities, saluting the holidays of Thanksgiving, Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa and New Year's Eve. The festivities in late November with the Grand Illumination of the downtown skyline. The highlight is the annual Grand Illumination Parade where floats, marching bands, giant balloons, dancers and Santa himself parade through downtown Norfolk.

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Bad News For Hackers

Back door programs are the malicious hackers tool of choice that allows remote connections to systems. A typical back door opens a network port UDP/TCP, on the host when it is executed. Then, the listening back door waits for a remote connection from the attacker and allows the attacker to connect to the system. This is the most common type of back door functionality, which is often mixed with other Trojan like features.

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Another kind of back door relates to a program design flaw. Some applications, such as the early implementation of SMTP, which means simple Mail transfer protocol, allowed teachers to run a command for debugging purposes.

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The Morris Internet worm uses such a command to execute itself remotely, with the command placed as the recipient of the message on such vulnerable installations.

Fortunately, this command was quickly removed once the Morris worm exploited it. However, there can be many applications, especially newer ones, that allow for similar insecure features. This is how the attacker can make mistakes and get caught, but very few do get caught or make these mistakes.

Another type of Trojan or program, would be the password stealing Trojan's. The password stealing Trojans, are a special subclass of Trojans, this class of malicious Trojans can program and be used to capture and send a password to an attacker. As a result, an attacker can return to the vulnerable system and take whatever he or she wants. The password Stealers are often combined with key loggers to capture keystrokes when the password is typed at login.

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Are the Allegations of Publishing and Media Bias in the 2008 Presidential Election Fair Or Useful?

In Orange County, California, in San Diego, CA, in Los Angeles, La Jolla, Del Mar, Pacific Beach, Carlsbad, Oceanside, San Marcos, Mission Beach and Escondido or the cities of Huntington Beach, Anaheim Hills, Yorba Linda, Buena Park, Anaheim, Santa Ana, Costa Mesa, Irvine, Newport Beach, Corona del Mar, Laguna Beach, and Laguna Hills, Buena Park, Temecula, Indian Wells, La Quinta, or Palm Springs, unless you haven't turned on the television or read a newspaper during the 2008 Presidential election, or looked at the internet, you have seen claims mostly by the Republican campaign that the publishing media is biased.

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For the most part in this Presidential campaign, one candidate initially leveled these attacks on the press with regularity, the Republican candidate, John McCain. While newspapers expect this to some extent, the public that is not wedded to one side of the fence or the other seemed to tire of the attacks. And for publishing attorneys in California and CA election lawyers and the rest of the country, this has been the year that such attacks have all but seemed toothless and inconsequential.

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In the 2008 Presidential Election, John McCain denounced the New York times in the strongest words, following a Times report that McCain's campaign manager had been pain nearly million by mortgage entities Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. McCain's chief strategist, Steve Schmidt said the New York Times is no longer a journalistic organization but is 150 percent in the tank for Barack Obama. Schmidt earlier attacked MSNBC as being an organ of the Democratic National Committee, and said the news media are on a mission to destroy Sarah Palin.

Unfortunately for John McCain, it has since been reported in the press that McCain's campaign manager's lobbying firm owned by his campaign manager has received ,000/month for nearly three years and that and that the campaign manager was paid ,000/month for nearly five years by an advocacy organization that he headed and which was financed by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to fight regulation. It has further been reported that McCain's senior advisor, his campaign's vice chairman, and his Congressional liaison, also made large sums of money from Fannie and Freddie lobbying or were in firms that did.

In an apparent attempt to deflect attention away from his mistaken attack on the New York Times story, McCain then announced he was suspending his campaign to immediately fly to Washington after awaking that morning to find a report in the Washington Post that he was behind in the polls by nine points. Soon after attempting to criticize that finding, and knowing what the disaster Sarah Palin's interview with Katie Couric would be aired that night, McCain chose to dump his appearance on the David Letterman show, upstage the Couric interview with his own interview on the CBS News, and announce the suspension of his campaign that was in reality, never a suspension.

In hindsight of course, McCain's actions were a huge error in judgment. His dilly-dallying around New York after ditching Letterman were picked up on and hammered at him unmercifully for two nights on the David Letterman show and later on the Daily Show, other news shows, on the internet and in the press. By the time he arrived the next day in Washington, it had already been announced that there was bipartisan support for the bailout bill, that just as quickly dissipated upon his arrival. It was reported that his campaign had not been suspended and Letterman, among others joked at his expense why he must have felt he could not leave his campaign in the hands of Sarah Palin, when she was seen incapable of answering simple questions put to her by Katie Couric. And after announcing he would not take part in the debate until there was either a bailout bill or great progress toward one, he had to fly back from Washington for the debate with no bailout bill in hand and Congress much less united than when he had arrived.

After John McCain was later skewered by David Letterman for days, there was little he could do. He could not attack David Letterman as being biased. David Letterman is not the news, he's a comedian. He has license to make jokes at candidate's expense. On top of that, McCain had not only cancelled his appearance, but David Letterman had shown his audience a live feed from CBS News of McCain getting make up applied to his face for an appearance on the CBS News with Katie Couric just a short distance away. When he later made up for his missed appearance on David Letterman two weeks later, he admitted his mistake saying, "I screwed up."

Attacking the media has long been a tactic of national candidates. In this election, once again, we have seen this tactic employed, yet with little of the success it enjoyed in previous Presidential campaigns. The spoofs of John McCain and Sarah Palin on Saturday Night Live have been relentless and hilarious, and with that popularity, there has been little either candidate could do but laugh along with the American public and hope for an invitation to appear on the show themselves.

Surprisingly there have been less allegations of unfairness than one would suppose against two news channels that are well recognized fervent supporters of one candidate over another. Even the candidates have made jokes how some of the hosts on MSNBC favor Obama and how many of the hosts on Fox News favor McCain. With these jokes there now seems to be an acceptance of bias by news stations and less of an effort by newscasters to remain unbiased even on financial channels.

In the past, attacking the press has proved fruitful for Presidential candidates. This time the attack has fallen on deaf ears and has either been the exception to the rule that it will help a candidate, or there is a change taking place in what a candidate risks if he is wrong or perceived as being thin skinned.

As the election winds down and major newspapers endorsing candidates, with some newspapers such as the Chicago Tribune having never previously endorsed a Democratic party candidate for President, endorsing Obama, allegations of media bias takes to the sidelines and the electorate will decide whether they press has been fair or not, or simply doing their job.

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