Thursday, May 31, 2012

Suu Kyi presses for migrants' rights in Thailand

MAHACHAI, Thailand (AP) ? Long a fighter against oppression inside Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi has used her first foreign trip in 24 years to fight for her countrymen suffering abroad ? millions of economic migrants unable to work at home but vulnerable to exploitation elsewhere.

On Thursday, she pressed her concerns about the millions of Myanmar migrants living in Thailand in a meeting with the country's deputy prime minister. And for a second straight day, she addressed throngs of migrants in Mahachai, a town southwest of Bangkok that hosts more migrants from Myanmar than any other place in Thailand.

"She can't force the Thai government to do anything, but she can speak on our behalf better than anybody else," said Win Aung, who lost his hand in an accident at a Thai-run shoe factory and is still fighting to obtain employer compensation for it a year and a half later.

"She's the best hope we have for things to change," the 31-year-old said.

Myanmar's sputtering economy, in ruins after half a century of military rule and years of harsh Western sanctions, has forced millions of people to seek jobs abroad. Many crossed the borders illegally to work low-skilled jobs for long hours at pay below their Thai counterparts. They typically lack health and social security benefits, too, and complain of not being paid on public holidays.

Still, many make more than they would back home, and despite the hardships are keen to be employed. Jobs are severely lacking in Myanmar, which lags far behind the rest of bustling Asia.

Thailand alone hosts around 2.5 million migrant workers from Myanmar, and they are believed to make up between 5 and 10 percent of the Thai work force. Most of whom work in industries like fisheries or construction, or in garment factories or as domestic servants. Up to a million of them lack work permits.

Win Aung said he came to Thailand illegally, hoping he'd earn enough money to send proceeds to his family. But after six years, part of it spent at a shrimp processing plant, he has sent barely any.

And now, after his hand got crushed in a machine that molds rubber shoes, his prospects are exceptionally bleak.

"Nobody will hire you if you are disabled," he said, adding that he had no idea what he'd do next. "It isn't much better back home."

A local migrant workers rights group is now helping Win Aung win financial compensation from his Thai employer ? $3,300 dollars. The employer has paid half and promised the rest in six months.

On Thursday, Suu Kyi called on Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubumrung to ensure that Thai businessmen do not exploit her countrymen. She recounted familiar stories of abuse, saying employers confiscate passports and other documents illegally to prevent workers from quitting for better-paid jobs. She also complained of the inadequate treatment they receive when injured at work.

Chalerm acknowledged those problems exist, but said "those who are registered to work legally will receive good welfare, like the universal health care scheme, and taken care of."

Andy Hall, a staunch migrant advocate and researcher at the Institute for Population and Social Research at Thailand's Mahidol University, said far more needed to be done to stop exploitation.

"Policy is one thing, but reality is different," he said. "The reality is that migrants are discriminated against and exploited. They're treated as second-class citizens with no status. It needs to change."

In theory, every child has the right to go to school in Thailand ? even the children of migrants, Hall said. But there is little or no budget for them, the schools are full, and "the law is not enforced."

Those without proper Thai papers faced shakedowns from Thai authorities, and even the legal process of obtaining a Myanmar passport in Thailand is clouded by mass corruption.

Thailand used to have an almost ad hoc system of registration which allowed abuses but also a certain amount of flexibility. But two years ago, it implemented a new policy to formalize the legal status of migrant workers, forcing them to have their identities verified by their home countries and be issued temporary passports under a so-called Nationality Verification process.

Migrant advocates contend the elaborate registration system does not give Myanmar workers promised benefits but instead forces them to turn to labor middlemen to complete the complicated process, at highly inflated prices.

Speaking in Mahachai on Thursday, Suu Kyi told thousands of cheering migrants she officially came to attend the World Economic Forum for East Asia.

"But the truth is, the most important thing I am doing here is studying the situation of migrants and refugees, to find out how I can help," Suu Kyi said, to resounding applause.

"I want to tell everyone who wants to go back home that I am trying as soon as possible to make our home a place worth living in that nobody should have to leave."

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Associated Press writer Grant Peck contributed to this report.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Pope saddened by scandal over leaked documents

VATICAN CITY (AP) ? Pope Benedict XVI says the scandal over leaked documents now rocking the Vatican has "saddened me in my heart" and that he wants to publicly express his trust in his closest advisers.

The pope made his first direct comments on the scandal during his weekly general audience Wednesday, saying "rumors in some media have been exaggerated in a gratuitous way" offering a false image of the Holy See.

He said he wants to "renew my trust and my encouragement to my closest" aides working in a "spirit of sacrifice" on a daily basis.

The Vatileaks scandal has tormented the Vatican for months and represents one of the greatest breaches of trust and security for the Holy See in recent memory. The pope's butler has been arrested after documents were found in his Vatican City apartment. Few think the butler acted alone and the investigation is continuing.

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Establishing a Safe and Healthful Working Environment | MBDA ...

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Establishing a safe and healthful working environment requires every employer -- large and small -- and every worker to make safety and health a top priority. The entire work force -- from the CEO to the most recent hire -- must recognize that worker safety and health is central to the mission and key to the profitability of the American company.

Occupational Safety and Health Administration's (OSHA) job is to provide leadership and encouragement to workers and employers to take that responsibility seriously. We continue to help employers and employees focus on reducing injuries, illnesses, and fatalities and to increase their commitment to improved safety and health.

OSHA can help small businesses and others through a variety of tools, including partnership, consultation, compliance assistance, education and training, outreach, and plain language regulations.

Why is safety and health important for a small business owner like me?

Safety is good business. An effective safety and health program can save $4 to $6 for every $1 invested. It's the right thing to do, and doing it right pays off in lower costs, increased productivity, and higher employee morale.

As an employer, you have a duty to protect your workers from injury and illness on the job. Protecting workers also makes good business sense. Accidents and injuries are more expensive than many realize. Costs mount up quickly. But substantial savings in workers' compensation and lost workdays are possible when injuries and illnesses decline. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) can help you.

How can I reduce employee injuries and illnesses?

Compliance with OSHA rules is essential. Compliance along with an effective voluntary safety and health program can help reduce your costs and injuries and illnesses. An organized, carefully crafted plan that systematically focuses on workplace hazards and employee training is critical. Buy-in from every manager and employee is essential. Everyone has to work at safety and health.

How do I develop this program?

Each safety and health program should be tailored to fit the company, to blend with its unique operations and culture, and to help employers maintain a system that continually addresses workplace hazards. There are five elements that every effective program should have: management leadership and employee participation, workplace analysis, hazard prevention and control, safety and health training and education, and program evaluation.

What do you mean by management leadership and employee participation?

Employers and employees work together to make safety and health a priority. Employer and employee involvement communication on workplace and safety and health issues are essential. For example, this partnership can be achieved when you

  • Post the company's written safety and health policy for all to see
  • Involve employees in policymaking on safety and health issues
  • Take an active part in safety activities
  • Hold meetings that focus on employee safety and health
  • Abide by all safety and health rules
  • Show your commitment by investing time, effort, and money in your safety and health program.

What's a worksite analysis and how often do I have to do it?

A worksite analysis means that you and your employees analyze all worksite conditions to identify and eliminate existing or potential hazards. This should be done on a regular and timely basis. There should be a current hazard analysis for all jobs and processes that all employees know and understand. To do this, it is helpful to

  • Request a free OSHA Consultation visit
  • Become aware of hazards in your industry
  • Create safety teams
  • Encourage employees to report workplace hazards
  • Examine history of worksite conditions
  • Have an adequate system for reporting hazards
  • Have trained personnel conduct inspections of the worksite and correct hazards
  • Ensure that any changes in process or new high-hazard facilities are reviewed by a competent person
  • Seek assistance from safety and health experts. (See also OSHA publication 3071 ? Job Hazard Analysis for steps in identifying and protecting against workplace hazards.)

After I identify hazards at my worksite, how can I prevent or control them?

The next part of a good safety and health program is your continual review of your work environment and work practices to control or prevent workplace hazards. This can be done when you

  • Regularly and thoroughly maintain equipment
  • Ensure that hazard correction procedures are in place
  • Ensure that employees know how to use and maintain personal protective equipment
  • Ensure that all employees understand and follow safe work procedures
  • Make sure that, where necessary, you have a medical program tailored to your facility to help prevent workplace hazards and exposures.

What else can I do to minimize potential accidents and injuries?

It is important that everyone in the workplace be properly trained, from the floor worker to the supervisors, managers, contractors, and part-time and temporary employees. This can be done when you

  • Allow only properly authorized and instructed employees to do any job
  • Make sure no employees do any job that appears unsafe
  • Hold emergency preparedness drills for employees
  • Pay particular attention to employees learning new operations to make sure they have the proper job skills and awareness of hazards
  • Train supervisors and managers to recognize hazards and understand their responsibilities
  • Encourage all employees to report any hazardous conditions to their supervisors.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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George Will Slams Donald Trump as Intrusive 'Bloviating Ignoramus'

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Inequality dates back to Stone Age: Earliest evidence yet of differential access to land

ScienceDaily (May 28, 2012) ? Hereditary inequality began over 7,000 years ago in the early Neolithic era, with new evidence showing that farmers buried with tools had access to better land than those buried without.

The research, carried out by archaeologists from the Universities of Bristol, Cardiff and Oxford, is published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), May 28.

By studying more than 300 human skeletons from sites across central Europe, Professor Alex Bentley and an international team of colleagues funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council uncovered evidence of differential land access among the first Neolithic farmers -- the earliest such evidence yet found.

Strontium isotope analysis of the skeletons, which provides indications of place of origin, indicated that men buried with distinctive Neolithic stone adzes (tools used for smoothing or carving wood) had less variable isotope signatures than men buried without adzes. This suggests those buried with adzes had access to closer -- and probably better -- land than those buried without.

Professor Bentley, Professor of Archaeology and Anthropology at the University of Bristol, said: "The men buried with adzes appear to have lived on food grown in areas of loess, the fertile and productive soil favoured by early farmers. This indicates they had consistent access to preferred farming areas."

The strontium isotope analysis also revealed that early Neolithic women were more likely than men to have originated from areas outside those where their bodies were found. This is a strong indication of patrilocality, a male-centred kinship system where females move to reside in the location of the males when they marry.

This new evidence from the skeletons is consistent with other archaeological, genetic, anthropological and even linguistic evidence for patrilocality in Neolithic Europe. The results have implications for genetic modelling of how human populations expanded in the Neolithic, for which sex-biased mobility patterns and status differences are increasing seen as crucial.

Professor Bentley said: "Our results, along with archaeobotanical studies that indicate the earliest farmers of Neolithic Germany had a system of land tenure, suggest that the origins of differential access to land can be traced back to an early part of the Neolithic era, rather than only to later prehistory when inequality and intergenerational wealth transfers are more clearly evidenced in burials and material culture.

"It seems the Neolithic era introduced heritable property (land and livestock) into Europe and that wealth inequality got underway when this happened. After that, of course, there was no looking back: through the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Industrial era wealth inequality increased but the 'seeds' of inequality were sown way back in the Neolithic."

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Monday, May 28, 2012

NYC Arts Picks | Theatre | Arts & Entertainment | Epoch Times

By Evan Mantyk
Epoch Times Staff
Created: May 28, 2012 Last Updated: May 28, 2012


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This scene from “La Bayadere,” titled “The Kingdom of the Shades,” is among the most celebrated in ballet. American Ballet Theatre is performing the classical ballet through May 28 at the Metropolitan Opera House. (Rosalie O’Connor)

This scene from ?La Bayadere,? titled ?The Kingdom of the Shades,? is among the most celebrated in ballet. American Ballet Theatre is performing the classical ballet through May 28 at the Metropolitan Opera House. (Rosalie O?Connor)

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?La Bayadere??American Ballet Theatre

First performed by Russia?s Imperial Ballet in 1877, this Indian tale follows the tormented love between temple dancer Nikiya and the warrior Solor. The gods? justice ultimately prevails. A scene in the ballet, ?The Kingdom of the Shades,? is among the most celebrated in classical ballet. Music by Ludwig Minkus, and choreography by Natalia Makarova. Approximately 2 hours and 42 minutes.?

The Metropolitan Opera House, Lincoln Center
Now through May 28, times vary
Tickets: $20?$230
www.abt.org

Sergey Khachatryan. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for Montblanc)

Sergey Khachatryan. (Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images for Montblanc)

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Violinist Sergey Khachatryan

This young Armenian virtuoso will perform Beethoven?s Violin Sonata in A major (?Kreutzer?) and Bach?s Partita No. 2 for Solo Violin. Khachatryan won first prize in the VIII International Jean Sibelius competition in Helsinki in 2000, at the age of only 15, becoming the youngest person to ever do so. He is accompanied by his sister, pianist Lusine Khachatryan.

Beethoven: Violin Sonata in A major (?Kreutzer?)
Bach: Partita No. 2 for Solo Violin
Alice Tully Hall, Lincoln Center
Wednesday May 23, 7:30 p.m.
Tickets: $45$?77
www.lincolncenter.org/

Mozart?s Masterwork at St. Patrick?s Cathedral

Amid the sublime setting of St. Patrick?s Cathedral, the cathedral?s choir and orchestra will provide a secular concert, performing Mozart?s masterwork, Mass in C Minor, K. 427. The choir has performed for many heads of state and the secretary-general of the United Nations. Dr. Jennifer Pascual conducts.

St. Patrick?s Cathedral, 460 Madison Ave.
Thursday, May 24, 7 p.m.
Tickets: $20?$30
www.saintpatrickscathedral.org

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Schubert, Bartok, and Dvorak ? NY Philharmonic

The New York Philharmonic will perform Dvorak?s ?Carnival Overture,? Bartok?s Violin Concerto No. 1, and Tchaikovsky?s Symphony No. 4. Alan Gilbert conducts and Glenn Dicterow is featured on violin.?

Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center
Saturday, May 26, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $31.00?$118.00
Nyphil.org

New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra

Noted for showcasing emerging young conductors, soloists, and composers, the New Amsterdam Symphony Orchestra will perform Mozart?s Symphony No. 36 (?Linz?) and Borodin?s ?In the Steppes of Central Asia.?

Peter Jay Sharp Theatre at Symphony Space
Thursday, May 31, 8 p.m.
Tickets: $20, children $12
www.symphonyspace.org

FINE ARTS

Art of Stephen Scott Young

Forty of the exquisite watercolor paintings of living master Stephen Scott Young will be on view and sale at Christie?s. His acclaimed realist works capture in detail the spirit of the Bahamas, Florida, and coastal South Carolina through their people, landscape, and architecture.

Christie?s Private Sales Galleries, 1230 Avenue of the Americas, 20th floor
Exhibition: Now through June 11
This event is free
www.christies.com

North Italian Paintings from the Accademia Carrara, Bergamo?

Called a jewel among Italian museums, the Accademia Carrara is closed for renovation, an unintended boon for New Yorkers. Because of the closure, the museum has been able to lend New York 15 masterpieces by Venetian and north Italian painters of the 15th and 16th centuries, including works by Bellini, Titian, and Lorenzo Lotto.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art
May 15?Sept. 3
Tickets: $25, Children under 12 free
www.metmuseum.org

A Window on Nature: Art of Asuka Hishiki

These 35 watercolors depict plants and insects in superb detail and refreshing style. Artist Asuka Hishiki takes her inspiration from 18th century naturalist and scientific illustrator Maria Sibylla Merian. Hishiki writes, ?I love to share the beauty and the simple and quiet moments.?

The Arsenal (in Central Park) 830 Fifth Ave.,
Now through June 6
Weekdays only, 9 a.m.?5 p.m.
Free
www.nycgovparks.org

Beauties of the Gilded Age: Peter Mari??s Miniatures of Society Women

These nearly 300 watercolor-on-ivory miniatures are portraits of women believed epitomize female beauty. They were commissioned by New York socialite Peter Mari?, between 1889 and 1903, amid the rapid development and luxury of America?s Gilded Age. The fragile and rarely exhibited portraits will be displayed in four-month rotations.

New-York Historical Society, 170 Central Park West
Now through July 8
Admission:$15, kids 7?13 $5, under 7 free
www.nyhistory.org

Patricia Watwood: Myths and Individuals

Patricia Watwood?s contemporary classic paintings, many of them masterful lifelike portraits, are on display at The Forbes Galleries. Watwood writes, ?I chase what artists in the past have also chased?a celebration of the human form, a passion for and humility before nature, a belief that metaphor and narrative can help us puzzle out the mysteries of our time here on earth, and a belief in the emotional power of the common visual language of representation.?

The Forbes Galleries, 62 Fifth Ave.,
Now through June 9, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, 10 a.m.?4 p.m.
Admission is free
www.forbesgalleries.com

Renaissance Venice: Drawings from the Morgan

Visit the Golden Age of Venice and its territories during the 16th century. This exhibit features drawings, books, maps, and letters dating back 500 years. Great masters featured include Paris Bordone, Vittore Carpaccio, Lorenzo Lotto, Jacopo Tintoretto, Titian, and Paolo Veronese.

The Morgan Museum and Library, 225 Madison Ave.,
Now through September 23.
Adults: $15.?
Children under 12: Free
www.themorgan.org

FAMILY

Shipshape: Nautical Scale Models

From a ship in a bottle to a massive World War II warship, this exhibit explores the art and craft of shipbuilding with variations. Drawn from the Intrepid Museum?s collection and loans from other institutions and collectors, the exhibit includes large-scale models of USS Constitution and USS New Jersey, a modeler?s workbench, and World War II nautical toys.

Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum 12th Avenue and 46th Street
Now through July 8
Tickets: $24, $19 (ages 7?17), $12 (ages 3?6)
www.intrepidmuseum.org

?Monkey King?: A Story from China

A children?s exhibit exploring the classic Chinese tale of the ?Monkey King.? The mischievous supernatural monkey decides to mend his ways by embarking on an epic journey across China to retrieve the Buddhist scriptures from India. For ages 4 and up.

Children?s Museum of Manhattan, The Tisch Building at 212 W. 83rd St.,
Ongoing, Tuesday?Sunday 10 a.m.?5 p.m., Saturday until 7 p.m.
Admission: $11 for everyone over 12 months old
www.cmom.org

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Governors Island Family Festival

Get off the mainland and take your kids to Governors Island, where they can enjoy music, theater, dance, arts and crafts, face painting, and maritime education. Featured performers include local kid friendly bluegrass band Astrograss as well as The Maybelles and Arm of the Sea Theater.

Nolan Park, Governors Island, ferry located near Staten Island Ferry
Saturday May 26, 12 p.m.-4 p.m.
Free
www.nycgovparks.org

Submit Arts Events

The arts at their best are not purely for entertainment or the reinvention of art itself. Rather, they strive forward with traditional forms, toward technical mastery, and place the highest value on virtue and the spiritually sublime.

Email events for consideration to NYC_news@epochtimes.com

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Tax Considerations When Re-Financing | Life-Health-Happiness

For many homeowners the overall goals of re-financing are often paying less in interest overall and reducing monthly payments. When a homeowner is able to obtain a lower interest rate, there is usually the opportunity to re-finance the mortgage to capitalize on the lower interest rate. However, a lower interest rate does not automatically translate to a savings. The homeowner must carefully consider the amount of money they will be savings over the course of the loan in relation to the amount of money they will be spending to re-finance the mortgage. When the closing costs associated with re-financing are larger than the savings, re-financing may not be warranted. Re-financing can also have financial ramifications associated with tax options.

Paying Less Interest Equals Less of a Deduction

In most locations, homeowners are permitted to deduct the amount of taxes they pay on their mortgage when filing their tax forms. This is usually quite a substantial deduction for homeowners who owned the home for the entire tax year. Those who re-finance their mortgage will typically be paying less money each year in taxes on the mortgage. While this is great in the long run, it can adversely affect the homeowner?s tax return.

Consider a situation where a homeowner is located just below a major tax bracket which would be quite costly for the homeowner. As all ready discussed, re-financing may result in the homeowner paying less money in taxes each year. This means the taxpayer will be able to make a smaller deduction this year now fall above the tax bracket they previously fell below. When this happens the homeowner may find themselves paying significantly more in taxes.

Consult a Tax Preparation Specialist

Determining the exact ramifications of paying less interest on a home mortgage on a tax return can be a rather tricky process. There are a number of difficult equations involved which can make the apt to make mistakes while trying to determine the consequences of paying less in taxes on the mortgage. For this reason, the homeowner should consult a tax preparation specialist when determining whether or not re-financing is worthwhile because the tax specialist can provide information regarding the impact of paying less in interest.

In selecting a tax preparation specialist, the homeowner should seek out opinions from friends and family members if the homeowner does not employ a specialist to prepare their own taxes. This can be helpful because trusted friends and family members are only likely to recommend professionals they feel were knowledgeable, trustworthy and caring. A tax preparation specialists should have all of these qualities but should also be well versed in the area of tax preparation. This will enable the tax preparation specialist to make all of the right decisions when considering the needs of the homeowner.

Online Calculators

For homeowners who do not know a tax preparation specialist or for homeowners who are unable to afford the consulting services of these individuals, there are online calculators which homeowners might find very useful. These calculators are readily available throughout the Internet and can be used to determine the tax ramifications to re-financing. These calculators ask the user to input specific criteria then returns results regarding the amount the homeowner will pay in taxes during the year if he refinances. Additionally the homeowner can run these equations several times to consider a number of different scenarios.

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Fat burning foods ? Low calorie food choices

May 28th, 2012 ?|? Published in Weight Loss Articles

Fat burning foods are those that use up more calories to digest than it actually contains.

Fat burning foodsFood such as broccoli, cabbage and green beans are just a few of the best fat burning foods available.

Even high calorie fruit such as apples, grapefruit, oranges and pineapple are fat burning foods as they use up a lot of calories when digesting them.

How to lose weight?

If you would like to lose weight then you should try and cut back on the amount of calories you consume. This will result in the stored fat being burnt for energy.

Fat burning food can help you achieve this goal as they can help fight any hunger without adding calories to your daily intake.

Fat burning drinks

There are also fat burning drinks available that can help to burn fat.

Tea and coffee are examples of fat burning drinks as they contain a large amount of caffeine.

Caffeine can cause your heart rate to rise, which in turn can raise your metabolism. A higher metabolism can help to burn off any excess calories before they are turned into fat.

Although caffeine is a good fat burner it is also addictive and can cause side effects particularly when consumed in large quantities.

Fat burning supplements

To see real fat burning results perhaps you could try a fat burning supplement such as Phen375.

It is made from clinically proven ingredients that can cause a rise in your metabolism. When looking at fat burning supplements always check the ingredients in case there is any that should be avoided.

When attempting to lose weight it is never advised to rely on a fat burning supplement. You should always try eating healthily and try a little exercise. A fat burning supplement is best used to ?supplement? your weight loss.

With a few changes to your current lifestyle and the use of a fat burning supplement like Phen375 perhaps your weight loss goals could be reached before you know it.

Read our full review of Phen375

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

For shame, Keryl Douglas (Offthekuff)

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Study: Since GOP Primaries Ended, Slim Majority Of Campaign Ads Have Been Positive

Earlier this year, the Campaign Media Analysis Group found that this presidential campaign has been one of the most negative in years. But just a few weeks after Rick Santorum dropped out and Mitt Romney switched to general election mode, another study by the same group finds that by an incredibly narrow margin, the majority of campaign ads aired since have been positive. Yes, in spite of all the negative campaigning that has gone on already, the Campaign Media Analysis Group found that since April 10, the day Santorum dropped out, 51 percent of all broadcast TV spots for presidential campaign ads have been positive.

RELATED: Jeb Bush Warns Romney Of ?Most Negative Campaign In Modern Times,? Addresses VP Rumors

This news came over the weekend courtesy of CNN. Previous numbers found that roughly 70 percent of presidential campaign ads that aired during the primary season were negative. Here?s what the vice president of the analysis group told CNN:

?We may look back in November and see that 2012 was the most negative campaign ever, but thus far, that?s not the case. Since the Republican primary dust settled, the early phase of the general election air war has been marked by a basically even tonal split.?

Remember, this is a general election race so far that has been marked with attack ads over bin Laden and private equity and anything else you can think of. One political scientist who appears to be at odds with the CMAG?s findings said that we are currently ?entering the World War III of attack ads.?

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Annual Lake Washington Schools Foundation event raises more than $180,000

Tony Ventrella?s face became red as he took to the stage in the new Lake Washington High School auditorium. The former local TV sports anchor was played to the stage with the song Eye of the Tiger from the movie Rocky, by the Lake Washington High School band. Ventrella got into the mood and shadowboxed as he got to the mic.

?I feel like chasing a chicken across the parking lot,? Ventrella told the crowd of nearly 450 people, referencing an iconic scene in the 1970s movie.

He was the keynote speaker for the Lake Washington Schools Foundation?s seventh annual A Legacy for Learning Luncheon on Wednesday. The event raised more than $180,000 in donations, compared to last year?s $144,500.

But that good-natured spirit turned serious when Ventrella recalled hearing President John F. Kennedy speak about how education is important when he was younger.

?Every child?s flame burns brighter in different ways,? said Ventrella, who is currently the media host for the Seahawks and Sounders.

He told the crowd how important it is to find what makes that flame burn for every child and how important the LWSF is in supporting those passions.

He talked, and joked, about volunteering at his own daughter?s school in Burien.

?I spend a lot of time reading in that third grade class. I am by far the best reader,? he said to a roar of laughter.

But just like Rocky?s trainer Mickey, the speakers talked about how the LWSF helps students in the Lake Washington School District to achieve their best.

Emcee Monica Hart, a former Seattle TV news anchor, talked about how teachers help students find their passion. She asked Redmond Mayor John Marchione what teacher stood out from his childhood growing up in Redmond.

?Mrs. Rider at Ben Rush Elementary made me memorize my multiplication tables with flash cards,? said Marchione, who added that he went on to work in finance prior to becoming mayor.

The warmest welcome was reserved for outgoing Superintendent Dr. Chip Kimball, who received a standing ovation.

?A friend of mine asked me to sum up my 16 years in the Lake Washington School District,? said Kimball. ?It is all about relationships.?

He said that it takes a good community, from those in government to the school board, to teachers and parents, to make a great district.

?It is teachers that say ?I can?t go to sleep yet, I want to make sure the lesson is perfect,?? said Kimball. ?? It is parents that yell and scream at the top of their lungs to advocate for their kids.?

Dr. Traci Pierce, who will take over as LWSD superintendent on July 1, talked about where the district has come from, its current status and the future.

?Kids used to go to school in log cabins and ride in wood buses,? said Pierce, noting that the district made those ?buses? and the kids drove the horse-drawn vehicles.

She went on to talk about the programs that the LWSF has made possible. One of those programs is LINKS, where schools pair students in need with members of the community in a mentoring capacity.

?LINKS would not be possible without the Lake Washington Schools Foundation,? said Pierce.

She also talked about how the district is preparing to adapt to its new configuration of kindergarten through fifth grade in the elementary schools, sixth through eighth grade in the junior highs and ninth through graduation in the high schools. The district is also expanding its graduation requirements by blending academic requirements with real-world experience.

?Because of our shared efforts today, our students will experience a more successful tomorrow,? said Pierce.

Part of that expansion is the Health Science Pathway Initiative Grant supported by the LWSF. Ventrella interviewed Redmond teacher Myra Arnone and student Kendrick Griffin, who are both part of the initiative. Griffin is studying the effects of agriculture chemicals on the body through the program in preparation for a career in the biomedical industry.

Andy Wappler, a longtime weatherman for KIRO and current Puget Sound Energy spokesman, talked about the importance of local schools for the business community.

?As it was when you were in high school, you had a great community that supported you,? said Wappler. ?The challenge for schools is just going up.?

Wappler talked about how the energy industry is changing, with PSE opening three wind farms and bringing students to its Ellensburg plant to learn about the technology.

?We know that we are going to need people who can do these jobs,? Wappler told the Reporter. ?It is better for us if our customers are educated because that makes our economy grow.?

But it was not all serious with Wappler as the LWHS band played him to the stage with burlesque music as a joke. After dancing to the music, Wappler joked that someone from work had a camera and his career might be over with PSE. He also recognized the theme with the luncheon speakers.

?We have news, weather and sports here today,? joked Wappler.

The last speaker, Zak Cherif, LWHS ASB president who is preparing to go to Washington State University next fall, said that the LWSF gives LWSD students opportunities.

?No one has ever been successful without help. Jordan had Pippen, Shaq had Kobe,? said Cherif, citing great basketball duos and continuing the sports theme that Ventrella set. ?And I had the Lake Washington Schools Foundation.?

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Contact Kirkland Reporter Staff Writer Matt Phelps at mphelps@kirklandreporter.com or 425-822-9166 ext. 5052.

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Saturday, May 26, 2012

Facebook Aside, Everyone Who Thinks IPO "Pops ... - Business Insider

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Unlike most CEOs, who have been brainwashed by bankers, he knew exactly what he was doing.

Last Friday, after Facebook stock started trading at $42, most observers immediately pronounced the IPO a flop.

Why?

Because the IPO had been priced at $38, which meant that the IPO "pop" was only about 10% above the IPO price.

Facebook stockholders who had bought the IPO the night before had instantly made 10% overnight--a spectacular return. String together a few months of daily returns like that, and you would quickly be one of the most successful investors in history.

But some Facebook speculators had expected to make much more free money overnight--perhaps as much as speculators in LinkedIn and other hot IPOs had made.

So they felt disappointed and ripped off.

And the media, who have been carefully trained by Wall Street and short-term speculators to view IPOs with big pops as "successful" and IPOs with small or no pops as "flops" immediately dissed Facebook as a flop.

Now, there were two serious issues with the Facebook IPO that complicate any discussion focused on this IPO in particular: The NASDAQ screwup that borked at least a day's worth of trading, and the "selective disclosure" scandal, in which the underwriters told their big clients that Facebook's second quarter was weak but did not tell their small clients this.

Both of those issues may well have affected Facebook's first day of trading and contributed to the subsequent price decline. And both of those issues are legitimate sources of frustration, for investors and the company alike. (So please don't bother raising these issues in the comments below: They're separate and apart from the point of this discussion, which is about first-day "pops.")

According to a source very close to the situation, all other issues aside, Facebook was aiming for a 10% pop. Not a 25% pop. Not a 50% pop. A 10% pop. And for most of the first day of trading, that's exactly what Facebook got. In other words, Facebook did exactly what it was hoping to do.

Facebook knew well how this 10% pop would be perceived by the media: As a disappointment.

But Facebook understood what most companies that go public don't:

  • Any press grumbling about "disappointments" and "small pops" will be quickly forgotten.
  • The only investors who benefit from "pops" are short-term flippers who won't help the company long term and don't deserve free money
  • "Pops" cost the company and its existing shareholders hundreds of milions of dollars (in Facebook's case, billions)
  • "Pops provide no advantage to the company other than a bit of extremely expensive and ephemeral excitement and PR
  • Pricing the IPO high enough to have only a small pop meant raising millions or billions more dollars that would subsequently be worth milions or billions of dollars to the company

Specifically, in Facebook's case, if Facebook had priced the IPO at, say, $30, instead of $38, it would have raised ~$12.5 billion in the IPO instead of $16 billion.

In exchange for a bigger "pop," happier speculators, and a more enthusiastic press reception, in other words, Facebook and its selling shareholders would have sacrificed $3.5 billion that they can now use to create real value for the company and its shareholders (including its new shareholders).

$3.5 billion is real money.

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Another CEO who understands the truth about IPO pops.

Blowing $3.5 billion on making speculators and financial reporters happier would have been the height of short-term thinking. And, like other great companies, Facebook doesn't make decisions aimed at creating short-term value. It makes decisions designed to create long-term value.

The extra $3.5 billion Facebook raised by aiming for 10% pop will create at least $3.45 billion more value for Facebook over the long term than a bigger "pop" would have. (The short-term press hyperventilation and speculator euphoria may create some value for a company, but not much. And it may even be harmful to the company by making everything after the IPO seem like an anti-climax.)

But, but, but!

What about the IPO investors?

Shouldn't Facebook and other IPO companies want to make investors happy?

Shouldn't they be less greedy and give investors a reward for taking a chance on them?

Yes.

IPOs should not be priced "at market value." They should be priced just below market value? This rewards initial investors for taking the chance on the IPO pricing (which is always risky--no one knows exactly what "market value" will be). And it gives the investors an incentive necessary to do the research on the company before it goes public. Without that, the investors might just wait to see where the stock traded and do the research then.

But any investor who thinks they need more than a 5%-10% overnight return as a reward for placing an order on the IPO is unbelievably greedy.

Again, a 10% return overnight is a spectacular return.

A 10%-20% return, which is what early-stage IPOs should aim for, is an even more spectacular return.

So any investor who thinks they deserve more than that is just greedy.

But What About "Broken IPOs" -- They're Terrible, Right? [No]

What if the "market value" for a company on the first day of trading is higher than a conservative market value that a conservative investor would place on it? What if the stock drops below the IPO price after the first couple days of trading? What if the company has a "broken IPO?"

Yes, what about that.

This is where Wall Street's brainwashing of clients and the media about IPOs has been most insidious and effective.

So, really, what if a company has a "broken IPO?" Isn't that a huge disaster?

No.

In fact, it's hardly worth mentioning.

What it means is that investors who placed orders for the IPO at certain prices and were intending to hold the stock for more than the first day of trading and were unwilling to tolerate a drop below the IPO price were too aggressive in their bids.

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You're selling your house. Should you sell it at 25% or off just to create a "pop"? Of course not!

That's the investors' fault, not the company's fault. And the resulting disappointment and disgruntlement is called "buyers' remorse." And it happens all the time, in almost every industry and type of transaction on the planet.

Let's use a real-estate analogy.

Let's say a beautiful house is being put up for sale. The agent hired (and paid) to sell the house advertises it everywhere, so all potentially interested buyers know about it. Then the agent calls for bids. The agent explains that there will be only one round of bidding, so bidders need to submit their highest and best offers. Then the agent and the homeowner look at all the bids and pick one, probably the highest. And then the house is sold at that price.

The day after the deal, it is highly unlikely that the buyer would be able to resell the house for the price he or she just paid--because he or she offered the highest bid around. The true "market value" for the house, in other words--the average price paid by most buyers and sellers--might actually be below the price the buyer paid.

The seller of the house, meanwhile, has gotten full market value for the house--just as he or she should.

No one complains that there wasn't a "pop" in the house price.

No one thinks the buyer "got screwed."

No one says the agent should have sold the house at 25% below market value just to give the buyer a "pop."

In fact, if the buyer ever complains that he or she paid too much for the house, everyone will tell the buyer to grow up and look in the mirror if he or she wants to figure out who to blame.

And it's exactly the same for IPOs.

Any "pop" in the stock price on the first day is the difference between the IPO price and the market value.

The market value is not, perhaps, a "conservative value that only a cautious prudent investor would pay," but the market value--the average value that all investors, conservative and aggressive, are paying.

Any investor who chooses to pay market value for an IPO needs to accept that. And if he or she doesn't want to accept that, then he or she just shouldn't place a bid. (This is voluntary stock speculation, after all: We're not talking about selling water and air.)

"But It's Not Like Selling A House... It's Like Selling Apartments!" [No, It Isn't]

There's one more argument that sophisticated "pop" defenders invoke. And that's this:

Selling an IPO is not like selling a house. It's like selling an apartment in a big apartment building with lots of apartments. What you're trying to do with the first sale, the pop defenders say, is generate excitement for the stock, by showing how much money can be made if buyers start speculating on the apartments. If you give away a lot of free money to the first few buyers, this story goes, others will see how much money is being made and then they'll pile in and start buying. And the value of all the apartments will go up!

That argument sounds sophisticated and intelligent, but it's wrong.

Why?

Because the shares in an IPO are sold all at once, not one after the other.

And future sellers of shares in the company--existing shareholders--will not be selling any more shares for months after the deal, at which point the trading price of the stock will be determined by the first day "pop" on the IPO but by what has happened in the interim.

"No!" the IPO pop defenders shout.

"The first-day pop determines everything! Investors who don't get a pop will storm off in disgust, and they'll never come back! The company's stock price will be lower forever, because burned investors will always want to punish the company!"

I hope no one seriously believes this.

The reality is that after a stock settles in the weeks and months after the IPO, what happened on the first day of trading is quickly forgotten. Potential buyers and sellers of the stock react to "news"--to what is happening in the market and industry and at the company--not because of some collective market memory about the IPO price. And, in any event, even in a huge deal like Facebook, the investors who played the IPO are only a tiny fraction of all available investors out there, so even if the investors who didn't get their free-money pop remain disgruntled, plenty of other investors will rush in to fill the gap.

So, if IPOs pops are actually bad, why does everyone think they're so good?

A few reasons:

  • Everyone loves free money, so when a handful of speculators get lucky and make a lot of it (when an IPO is underpriced), they're very loud in celebrating their brilliance and success
  • Pops are exciting and controversial! Pops give the press an excuse to write breathless stories about the IPO, in which they can rave about the "instant overnight millionaires and billionaires" and the "popular madness and delusions of crowds" and other age-old stories that sell newspapers and cause viewers to tune in (and get clicks).
  • Wall Street has brainwashed companies and the media into thinking that pops are good. Why? Because a healthy "pop" makes it easier for Wall Street to keep both kinds of clients happy--not just the issuer (company) client but the investor clients. Wall Street deals with issuer clients only every once in a while, when companies do IPOs or secondary offerings. But Wall Street deals with investor clients every day. So Wall Street loves to dole out favors to those investor clients at the expense of issuer clients. And those favors often come in the form of huge IPO pops.?

What a small IPO pop like Facebook's really means is that the underwriter has correctly assessed market value (often hard to do) and then priced the stock just below market value. In other words, they've done a great job for their issuer client and a fine job for their investor clients. Especially on a hot offering, this is extremely hard to do. That's why I said last week that Morgan Stanley had priced Facebook perfectly.

You'll enjoy this tidbit about how Morgan Stanley decided which clients to give Facebook stock to... (click photo)

Yes, in the week since its IPO, Facebook has traded down sharply. But a lot of that sell-off is due to the NASDAQ screwup and the now-widespread understanding that Facebook is having a weak second quarter (something that was only known by institutions). And a lot of it is also probably due to the fact that many, many players placed orders for Facebook only because they were hoping to get a huge IPO pop.

These speculators--and that's what they are, speculators--did get a nice modest pop. Again, on the first day of trading, unless they were burned by the NASDAQ screwup, they could have sold their stock for 5%-10% more than they bought it for the day before--a spectacular return. And if this was still disappointing to them, well, then, that's because they were greedy.

Meanwhile, Facebook raised $16 billion at a good price, one that--at the time it priced the stock--was just below the market value.

The extra cash that Facebook raised by pricing its stock 10% below market instead of, say, 25%, will create value for the company for decades to come.

If the company executes well, meanwhile, memories of the "broken IPO" will quickly be forgotten.

And anyone who doesn't believe this should just take a look at Amazon.

Back in 1997, when Amazon went public, the stock quickly "broke" the IPO price.

As it was for much of its early history, Amazon was shellacked in the press for this.

15 years later, Amazon is up about 75X from the IPO price.*

And the shellacking has long since been forgotten.

SEE ALSO: EXCLUSIVE: Here's The Inside Story Of What Happened With The Facebook IPO


* No, I don't think Facebook is going to go up 75X from the IPO price. This is in part because Facebook went public at a far more mature stage than Amazon. When Amazon went public, it was valued at $500 million. When Facebook went public, it was valued at $104 billion. It's a lot harder to create oodles of future value from a $104 billion level than it is from a $500 million one.

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Daily Business News - MH Marketing Sales Management

MarketWatch tells us from Toronto, Canada, Innovative Composites International, Inc. (ICI) the maker of EcoScapes modular homes, announces its financial results for the second fiscal quarter of 2012. Revenues of $1,042,704 were up $135,764 from $906,940 in the first fiscal quarter 2012. Cost of sales for Q2 2012 amounted to $953,740, while operating expenses for that period were $3.1 million, as the company expanded a plant in Michigan, opened one in South Carolina, and acquired the assets of another firm. As of March 31, 2012, ICI had working capital of $9.7 million. The company will host a conference call May 30, 2012 at 2 PM eastern time to discuss these results. Their modular housing units, designed especially for remote locations and for shelter following catastrophes, consist of panels made from thermoplastic fibre reinforced composite of recyclable materials. MHProNews.com has posted several stories on their activities.

(Image credit: ICI,Inc.)

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Male anthropologist, paleontologist, or anthropologist needed to co-host TV show!

Before everyone gets their feathers ruffled that this casting call is looking for a male, just know he is to be a co-host to a female.

Now that that is clear?..

SEEKING CO-HOST FOR MAJOR CABLE NETWORK

Major Cable Network dedicated to Nature, Science and Exploration, is currently casting a Co-Host for new project examining the different rituals surrounding death from culture to culture.

Seeking a male between the ages of 25-35, preferably with a background in Archeology, Paleontology or Anthropology.
Though leaning toward casting with background listed above; we are also seeing people with a degree of concentrated study surrounding the aspects of death, (documentary filmmakers, researchers?)

Our co-host adds gravity, quirkiness but is still relate-able to his audience.
If you or someone you know is a perfect fit, please get in touch:

cohostcasting@gmail.com
Please include:

Name

Contact Number

Link to Website

Brief Background

Good luck!!!

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Friday, May 25, 2012

V for Value: Child Growth at Golden Age

Your child is your most valuable treasure. Every children are born unique, with their own potentials and characters, having no equal that could never be compared to each other. You might then wonder, How does your parenting style? Will it work with your child? How will your child end up in the future? Read this poem to consider on something to think about your parenting style!

The needs of each child is not the same, because the children's needs are different, and every family also has different parenting style. That's why, parent's response to each child is also different. There's a possibility that other families parenting style could be applied to yours. It's all yours to decide whether you use it or not.

Although nowadays it's hard to parenting your child with so many bad influences around your neighbourhood. The basic of child main education is started from the family itself.

Pictures of this!

A year old to 7 years old child's mind is like a glass of water. A bad education or influence is like a spoonful of tea water. See what's the colour of the glass if it filled with water and, let's say, 4 spoonful of tea water! Another glass of water will purify, by dropping it into the 1st glass of water, that already mixed with tea water.

If I would say that, 4 spoonful of tea water is bad educations in a day, and the 2nd glass of water that purified the 1st one, is good educations in a year. How can we purify our child's mind then, if we can't give good educations everyday in a year, with bad educations, side by side filled him everyday too!!

In a talk show with Donna Agnesia, Indonesian famous presenter, titled Child Growth at Golden Age, Donna shared her experiences caring for her three children, Lionel (5), Diego (3), and Sabrina (1), started with characters building, tips on dividing attentions to all her children, to the concept of children's education.

Donna with Lionel & Diego

You may consider the parenting style of Donna and her husband, Darius Sinathrya, Indonesian actor and also TV Show presenter. Donna and Darius are Indonesian famous celebrity couple who love to share their successful marriage and family tips. Below are their tips of parenting guides, in which might suitable to be applied for your child at home.

Become Friends
With her husband, Donna admitted that everyday, she prefered to communicate with her children as a friend. So that the children are to be more open and free to express. We don't talk to our children like a child with his parent, but talked like a child with his friend, by using more simple language. As much as possible to reduce using the word don't, although sometimes it difficult to find the other words instead. If the word don't be said too often, children will become lazy to talk to their parents. Just like when the time we often had prohibited by our parents, then finally we were more open to talk to our friends rather than to our parents, she said.

Just like communicating with friends, when children make mistakes, you can ask him to talk, advice Donna. Instead of being angry with him, better if given obvious reasons when you warned your child about particular mistake. Children are now critical, they will ask back to you. Why did you forbid him? They want to know what was the reason, she said.

Be More Creative
Parents should not be less intelligent and creative with their children, said Donna. Before bed, Lionel always asked her to tell a story. If there was no book, Darius or myself make our own story, added Donna.

You should not always buy expensive toys for your children. You can create a toy yourself from what's available at home. If you can, it doesn't matter anymore, but no need to force yourself to buy expensive toys according to child's age or development. If you have to purchase it, there's a period of time that make your children not always able to play with their toys. What is important that the parents should be more creative, she said.

Family Education
Basic education is within the family itself. Although the child schooled from an early age, family is still be a source of learning indeed. Even so, she was admitted that children in early childhood education is also needed, such as preschool. However, parents have to make sure that they have a clear goal, when register their children to a preschool.

I had to send my children to preschool from the age of two, the goal is more to help him socialize, know with others and learn to share, so that he do not grow into a selfish person, said Donna.

Equal Affection
If the number of children increases, parents need to give love equally. How? Give attention according to the children's needs. At every level age, children have different needs. This is why a different form of attention between the 1st children, 2nd, and so on.

My second child is more demanding, more spoiled. How to handle him is different from my first child. Parent should not be burden with these differences of parenting style. All you need to do is to learn how you can give love emphatically. Just like when we were kids, what were make us happy to be treated like by our parents, she said.

To ensure the children are met their need for affection, it takes a good synergy. According to Donna, when she concentrated on one of her children, her husband played with the others. As much as possible avoid the child of being ignored, and always involve the older brother while you're playing with the younger brother, or vice versa, explains Donna. Parenting is not just a mother's duty, but also need a support from the father, so that children feel loves completely, and didn't feel of treating differently, she added.

Decisive Figure
In the family, a decisive figure is needed for children education. Father is playing important role here, because usually kids are more closer to the mother, so that the father emerged as a respected figure. Children should have a figure that respected but not feared. In my family, My children respected their father, said Donna. By applying her parenting style, Donna hopes that her children will idolize their father, just like she idolized her parent.

References :

Gaya "Parenting" ala Donna Agnesia
http://www.kompas.com/news/read/2012/04/13/21333094/Gaya.Parenting.ala.Donna

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