Saturday, March 31, 2012

Bulletins Live ? Family Budget Help -Tips for Family Money ...

Creating a family budget is a must for creating an organized home and family life. Organization Makes Sense is a home organization website that suggests organization is all about control. Now the site includes family money management tips and advice including teaching money mangement skills to children and even their parents.

White Rock (PRWEB) March 22, 2012

Family budget help and family money management advice are now available on the home organization website at http://www.organization-makes-sense.com where the motto of control is the goal guides all the advice on creating an organized home and family life.

Beverly Hansen OMalley established the website in order to help people understand the importance of an organized life so that people can achieve a life that is in control.

While most people think of home organization as how to store stuff and organize schedules, Bev suggests it is actually about achieving control in life and warns that a personal financial situation that is out of control can quickly lead to a chaotic life.

Controlling income and expenses is one of the basics of money management and has to be one of the first priorities for setting up a family budget.

It is all about control, says Bev. Not rigid steadfast control that comes from force and lead pipe inflexibility, but the type of control that comes from understanding. There can be no control without understanding your own personal and family financial situation.

At http://www.organization-makes-sense.com Bev suggests that the prime directive for family money management is not to lend money within families unless the lender can afford to never see that money again.

Family is about relationships, says Bev, and nothing can destroy relationships faster than resentment that hovers over unpaid loans within a family.

And of course families are about children and children learn money management skills from their parents. On all the family pages at http://www.organization-makes-sense.com Bev reminds parents that children learn from everything that goes on in a family home including creating the family budget and sticking to it.

When parents pay attention to family money management and track income and expenses with a view to planning for the future they are teaching money management skills to their children.

When parents pay attention to organizing their own finances it helps to establish a family life that is more in control and now the information provided at http://www.organization-makes-sense.com can provide more insight for family money management advice.

Organize your money, organize your life, organize your stuff. It all makes sense at http://www.organization-makes-sense.com/ .

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The Evolving Perception of Video Games - BrokenMyth Studios

A journey through the world of video games, which 183 million Americans play ? 25 percent over age 50. What's behind the fascination?

A conventiongoer and the 'Dark Void' character at the E3 Expo in Los Angeles. This is the cover story in the March 19 weekly edition of The Christian Science Monitor.

By Robert A. Lehrman,?Correspondent
posted March 18, 2012 at 1:29 pm EDT

Washington

We see it.

Gliding through the sky, long neck undulating, great, ridged wings beating, the dragon looks ... beautiful. Until it lands.

Thumbs working the controller, Matt Fries, a freshman at American University in Washington, D.C., throws fireballs at it with both hands. The dragon lifts off, and lands again. It belches out a stream of yellow and orange flame.

"He's done a lot of damage," Mr. Fries mutters. But it's early in the game.

As in video game. Sitting in his tiny Washington apartment, Fries is doing what millions ? actually, 10 million ? have done over the last few months: fighting dragons in the celebrated new game Skyrim.

Since its November release, Skyrim has won award after award and led reviewers to call it the "greatest role-playing video game ever made." In its first month, it made $650 million, almost double the entire year's gross in the United States for "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2," the bestselling movie of 2011.

Gamers know this. Why don't you?

C'mon. You don't. One surprising thing about the video game industry is that while adults play ? in fact, 25 percent of players are over age 50 ? most are unaware of how prevalent it has become in American culture.

For many parents, video games are what our kids love ? and we fear. One antigame blogger describes an avid user this way: a kid who "rarely goes outside, showers, or interacts with the opposite sex." The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry warns that children playing violent games "can imitate the violence they see."

We have esthetic complaints, too. A few years ago film critic Roger Ebert infuriated gamers by arguing that video games "can never be art."

Skyrim is a useful starting point to examine that view precisely because it has won so much praise.

"We design worlds," says industry legend and Skyrim director Todd Howard.

Mr. Howard means that instead of giving players the simple, gobble-up-the-bad-guys goal of the 32-year-old video game icon Pac-Man, games like Skyrim allow players to explore richly textured worlds, full of choice.

Well, the video game industry is itself a world worth exploring. Just how big is it? How many play? What makes games so popular? Can they do harm? Are they useful? Or ? as a Wall Street Journal headline put it ? "Are Violent Videogames a Threat to Society? Or Works of Art?"

* * *

First, the big picture. In 2011, the American video game industry says it:

?Recorded $25 billion in sales.

?Accounted for about 120,000 American jobs directly or indirectly.

?Paid workers an average of $90,000 a year, mostly in five states: California, Texas, Washington, New York, and Massachusetts.

Since 2005, the industry has grown eight times faster than the US economy. This is enough to have earned it the ultimate status symbol in Washington: a bipartisan congressional caucus to support games.

Undergirding these numbers is a zealous and global fan base. According to game designer and writer Jane McGonigal, a half-billion people on earth play video games an "hour a day," of whom 183 million are American. In fact, 97 percent of American young people ages 12 to 17 play video games. Five million Americans play at least 40 hours a week.

What they play runs the gamut: games for arcades ? what you see at truck stops, in storefronts, at amusement centers ? as well as for consoles like the Xbox 360, or for PCs, smart phones, and iPads. And they play things we forget are video games.

"The most popular video game?" asks David Johnson, a professor at American University. "Solitaire."

Of course! The pastime mesmerizing millions of Americans, including one woman I interviewed who could only stop playing at work if she turned her computer to face the hall, where her boss could see her screen. And there's Angry Birds, which has millions discovering the joy of shooting birds at pigs with a slingshot.

These are the "casual games." They don't take much skill. You can play them for five minutes on your phone.

Professor Johnson, armed with degrees in both divinity and anthropology, finds this segment of American culture fascinating. He teaches American University's only course on video games, which includes some history.

"You guys get to make a game today," he says one morning, rushing into class.

Fries is in the class. He's excited. Johnson doesn't mean any game. He means the result of that seminal moment in 1972, when Atari cofounder Nolan Bushnell asked an engineer named Allan Alcorn to create a simple game people might play in bars for quarters. [Editor's note: The year was incorrect in the original.]

Mr. Alcorn did, and set it up in a local tavern. Soon, though, it broke down.

What went wrong? When Alcorn looked, the answer was clear. Nothing. Players couldn't stop. They had poured in quarters until the machine jammed.

Alcorn had invented ...

Pong.

* * *

It's a game Bruce Nesmith remembers well. Now 52, with three daughters, Mr. Nesmith was about 11 when his dad brought Pong home. "I thought, 'Hey! Games aren't just played with little pieces of cardboard.' "

Nesmith, lead designer on Howard's Skyrim team, sits in the headquarters of Bethesda Game Studios, the Maryland company that produced Skyrim, with two teammates. They also got hooked early.

Matt Carofano, Skyrim's lead artist, 34, got turned on at age 5 by the Atari he and his brother got for Christmas.

"I was a latchkey kid," remembers production director Ashley Cheng, 38. "When my grandmother came home, she'd feel the TV. If it was warm, that meant I was playing games ? instead of practicing piano."

The three of them typify one part of the video game world: its creators. For 10 years, they have worked together under Howard on a series of role-playing games called The Elder Scrolls. In RPGs, players create characters, assign them a role, and direct them on quests. The Elder Scrolls have been very popular.

With Skyrim, the fifth in the series, the team wanted to go beyond what they had ever done.

Which means ... what? They definitely wanted to include dragons. "It's like the holy grail," says Mr. Cheng. But the team didn't want ordinary ones.

"We want to produce suspension of disbelief," Nesmith says. He looks at me to make sure I know what he means.

Like any good English major, I do. He's quoting Samuel Taylor Coleridge, writing in 1817 of what he wanted to achieve in "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner": the "semblance of truth" that might make readers forget he'd made it up.

And so, in the quest for realism, the Skyrim team invented a language for dragons. They studied film of bats to give dragons the qualities that would make them look familiar. Mr. Carofano remembers with pleasure how, as he previewed Skyrim for reviewers, they applauded when the first dragon appeared.

I want to understand what absorbs game designers. I ask Nesmith to describe something he'd obsess about with Skyrim.

"I wanted our magic system to get a face-lift," he says. In other games, when a character threw a magic fireball at the enemy, it was just a little red ball. "We wanted it to have a tail. Scatter flames! Leave a footprint!"

To watch Skyrim confirms Howard's vision. The obsessions Nesmith describes, the technical advances spurred by the industry, the years Bethesda was willing to allot to it ? all combine to produce a beguilingly varied world.

Now the Skyrim team is sending out "patches" ? ways to fix the inevitable bugs players have reported. So far, not only have 10 million played, but those who have done so on a PC, which the company can track, average a total of 75 hours each.

What's so compelling?

* * *

Fries sits in his parents' living room in Virginia, wearing a faded green Peace&Love T-shirt, controller in hand. He's got Skyrim up on the big screen. His father and a friend, Tom Harvey, watch.

No dragons this time. His character has a more limited quest: making his way across frozen tundra toward a town. As he travels, Fries makes choices for him.

Fight or retreat? Enter a cavern or choose another way? Walk slowly or run ahead? It's what Fries has done playing video games for more than a decade.

"The average young person racks up 10,000 hours of gaming by the age of 21," says Ms. McGonigal. Ten thousand hours. It's a number made famous recently by Malcolm Gladwell's book "Outliers." In it, he offers the 10,000-hour-rule, based on research by a Swedish psychologist who argues that it might take that much time to become really good at something.

Pianists do it. Why not gamers? Forty-hour-a-week gamers might seem scary. Fries and Harvey are more typical. They met when Harvey managed one of the 6,500 stores in the GameStop chain, now the largest American retail outlet for video games. When Fries turned 16, Harvey hired him as his assistant.

Games don't totally dominate their lives. Fries keeps up with schoolwork. Harvey now manages a clothing store. They are articulate, funny, and take showers. But they've both put in their 10,000 hours ? including entire days on weekends.

And Harvey illustrates something else. The average American gamer is about 37 and has played for 12 years. Harvey is 29. He's played for 13 years. This isn't something kids outgrow.

Why not? Yale professor Paul Bloom, author of "How Pleasure Works," points out that Americans find many products of the imagination ? games, movies, TV ? more interesting than real life.

"Why would individuals ... watch the television show 'Friends,' " he quotes one psychologist as saying, "rather than spending time with actual friends?"

Among other things, Dr. Bloom says, the adventures of fictional characters are usually "much more interesting" than ours.

Fries sees the relevance to games. "You can't walk around on giant tundra with a sword," he says about real life. "You can't swim next to a submarine. I could go skydiving, but I'm horribly afraid of heights. If I hit the ground in a game, I won't die."

Bloom offers another reason, quoting television and literary critic Clive James. "Fiction is life with the dull bits left out."

Nesmith confirms that. In real life, he says, "we often say nothing of consequence. You don't want that in a game."

When you ask what's unique to games, though, designers or players all mention one thing. "You get to interact," says Carofano. "There's something rewarding about that."

Clearly, interaction ? choice ? separates video games from other forms of storytelling. You don't just read about someone killing a dragon. You do it.

Howard offers yet another attraction. Wearing jeans and sneakers, one hand in his pocket, the other holding a remote, he is the keynote speaker at a conference in Las Vegas, which has named Skyrim "game of the year."

"What can games give you that nothing else can?" he asks.

Against a black screen behind him, the answer appears. PRIDE.

"Pride in something you did," he says.

"Definitely true," Fries says. "Sure, you get a feeling of pride reading a book. With games you're participating. You work towards beating the game."

Finally, critics of games point to another allure: their violence. Clearly there's something to the charge: When companies release violent and less violent versions of the same games ? one famous example is Mortal Kombat ? the violent ones sell better. But does that make players more violent in real life?

This possibility alarms people ? and politicians. In 2005, despite an industry rating code, California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R), star of some of the most violent movies of all time, tried to ban the sale of violent video games to minors. The move launched a lawsuit.

It wound up in the US Supreme Court.

* * *

"California asks this court to [permit] states to restrict minors' ability to purchase deviant, violent video games ... harmful to the upbringing ... "

Justice Antonin Scalia doesn't let California's lawyer finish. "What's a deviant? As opposed to what? A normal violent video game?"

It's June 2, 2010. The Supreme Court is hearing California's argument.

"Yes, Your Honor. Deviant would be departing from established norms."

"I mean, some of the Grimm's fairy tales are quite grim, to tell the truth," continues Mr. Scalia. "Are you going to ban them, too?"

California's lawyer remains deferential. "The interactive nature ... is especially harmful to minors," he says a little later, citing studies.

Justice Sonia Sotomayor: "One of the studies says the effect is the same for a Bugs Bunny episode."

Is she right?

Two leading researchers, Iowa State professors Douglas Gentile and Craig Anderson, believe otherwise. Citing 130 studies, they found "consistent evidence" that violent games promote aggressive "thoughts, feelings ... and behaviors."

The question is, how much? That's something researchers hotly debate. Most agree on at least one point: When a mass shooting occurs at a school, and the kid who did it turns out to have played video games, the reason for the outburst was probably not the time spent in front of a computer. All kids play. There's some evidence that shooters play video games even less than average.

Harvard University researcher Lawrence Kutner spent two years studying the effects of violent games. He acknowledges that kids who play them more than 15 hours a week seem more likely to get into trouble. But that, he quickly adds, doesn't mean the games caused it. His advice for worried parents: "Relax."

In the end, mostly because of free speech issues, the high court ruled 7 to 2 against California. It found that studies trying to connect violent games and actual violence "were not persuasive." That's not the same as finding there's no connection. Still, it might reassure worried parents that both Ms. Sotomayor and Scalia, who agree on practically nothing, agreed on that.

* * *

Aside from what the court ruled about violence, the California case illustrates something else about video games: the degree to which the industry finds itself inextricably bound up with government. One issue in particular absorbs Rep. Jim McGovern (D), the 10-term congressman from Worcester, Mass., who is a member of the video game caucus that was formed last year.

"My question," says Mr. McGovern, "is what will we make five, 10 years from now." Then he asks two more. "How can we have a well-trained workforce? How can we be an incubator?"

The video game industry interests him because two schools in his district, Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) and Becker College, both appear on the Princeton Review list of colleges with the 10 best game-design programs in the country. In the national debate about whether government can create jobs, McGovern's stance is clear. He believes it can. He's gotten Massachusetts game companies a grant to bolster them.

"I don't want [video game] jobs [to go] overseas," he says. "I want them here."

But then McGovern talks about an issue that isn't just economic. In January, Congress bitterly debated the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA), intended to protect intellectual property rights. It drew protests from online giants like Wikipedia and Craigslist, which temporarily shut down their sites.

The issue split the video game industry: Its trade association supported the measure, while many small companies, dependent on untrammeled Internet access, opposed it. McGovern opposed it.

Shouldn't we stop online piracy?

"You have to be careful of unintended consequences," McGovern says. He worries about the effect on dissidents in countries who need the Internet to communicate. "You can't just design a bill and drop it in," he says about piracy. "We'll have to deliberate ? something we're not good at."

McGovern isn't just a member of Congress, of course. He's a parent. Does he worry about the effects of games on his kids?

"I've made trips to GameStop with my son," McGovern says. "I'd be lying if I said I watch every one of his games."

Then he kind of gauges things, pulls out his cellphone, and calls home. "Patrick, what games do you play? Just tell me the acceptable ones."

Pause.

"A reporter," McGovern says.

His son knows the score.

"Madden 12. OK," McGovern relays, talking about the successful John Madden football video game that includes violence Americans don't mind.

Another pause. Patrick is mentioning another one.

"That doesn't sound acceptable," McGovern says.

He looks around to make sure I know he's kidding. He trusts Patrick. He's relaxed. Mr. Kutner would approve.

* * *

"Ten years ahead? Impossible," Brian Moriarty says. I'm sitting in a conference room with him and Dean O'Donnell, both teachers at one of the schools in McGovern's district: the 147-year-old WPI. I've made the mistake of repeating McGovern's question. "Five years ago we didn't have the iPad," Mr. Moriarty reminds me.

He and Mr. O'Donnell will be happy if students get jobs after graduation ? and five years out, have the training to adapt to what's new.

If it was ever appropriate to call colleges ivory towers, those days are gone. Colleges fight to develop marketing niches. Game design is one. Invisible on campuses a decade ago, it now appears as a major in more than 300 college course catalogs.

And the future of the industry holds more than games like Skyrim, Moriarty and O'Donnell point out. They mention a buzzword: gamification. Inspired by the magnetic pull of games, developers are trying to incorporate video game elements into everything: simulators to teach pilots, instructional DVDs for people who've bought a washing machine, or games allowing people to explore moral dilemmas like fighting a nuclear war. These are what are called "serious games."

"Hate that term!" O'Donnell says.

You can see why. Can't a richly imaginative game be "serious?" Yet O'Donnell values so-called serious games, too. Making them might be where his students wind up. And isn't there something thrilling about the idea that a game might help a pilot fly, a kid learn algebra, or a wounded veteran, back from Iraq, deal with injuries? This is a big and expanding part of the video game world.

I've looked forward to meeting Moriarty, a 25-year industry veteran. Five years after Mr. Ebert's games-can't-be-art article created a storm of criticism, the controversy began again. At last year's biggest video game convention, the Game Developers Conference, Moriarty gave a speech in Ebert's defense. That also sent the video game world into a tizzy. He was one of them!

Ebert had two main arguments. First, that games aren't art because they are interactive. Great art, he said, is contemplative. Tolstoy and Mozart didn't want listeners or players making choices.

The counterargument? It's not true. Yes, Skyrim players have choices, but only along lines carefully thought out by its designers. Besides, who says those engaging with works of art have no choice? When pianists play a Mozart sonata, they choose tempo, dynamics, and pedaling. When jazz musician Dave Brubeck improvises on "Take the 'A' Train," he makes thousands of choices. In 2009, the White House gave Mr. Brubeck a medal for excellence in "performance arts."

Moriarty does defend Ebert's first point. He devotes more time, though, to a second one. Why, Ebert had asked, couldn't anyone cite a game worthy of comparison with the works of great dramatists, poets, filmmakers, novelists, and composers?

"Nobody could answer that," Moriarty says, explaining why he gave his speech.

Moriarty argues that a great book offers things games don't. "When I feel the need for reflection, for insight, wisdom, or consolation, I turn my computers off," he said in his speech. There are many things competing for his time. If he finds a great book, he says now, he would rather read it than play games.

Otherwise he'd suffer "gamer guilt" ? the moment when "you wake up and say, I've just wasted 40 hours of my life."

O'Donnell can hardly sit still. "The idea that all game time is wasted time!"

"I never said that!" Moriarty replies. "I said I'd rather read Proust."

"Just because [a game's] not sublime doesn't mean it's not art. It's a beautiful thing!" O'Donnell says. "Michael Jordan was an artist!"

"He was an athlete!"

Back and forth they go. To me, Moriarty isn't arguing about whether games can be art but a more limited question: Can they contain the complex characters and moral dilemmas of novels or films? Later, when they've calmed down, Moriarty admits the "Are games art?" question isn't over. "I'm an optimist," he says. "Maybe we just have to wait for our Mozart."

* * *

Soon, we're talking to four students in the WPI program, one of whom might turn out to be the next Mozart. These are students with dreams tempered by realism. Wisconsin native Beth Kunkel knows that most of her classmates may not even wind up in the industry. Virginian Jeff Thomas thinks he might "get a job in computer science to make sure I have a house."

But Connecticut junior Nick Konstantino still seems focused on games. Later, he'll show me the "mocap" project he's working on ? a high-tech way to capture motion from live actors that designers use to develop animation. But he's been building games since middle school. The MMO ? massive multiplayer online game ? he created in high school had 40,000 subscribers.

I mention Curt Schilling, the former Red Sox pitcher who has put $20 million of his own money into a video game company and just released a big game. "What if someone gave you that much money? What would you do?"

"The perfect MMO," says Mr. Konstantino. "I love multiplayer."

MMOs are enormously popular. Last November, more than 12 million people around the world were playing just one of them: World of Warcraft. Single-player games are hardly the only option for gamers. In fact, when I ask about Skyrim, this group sounds restrained. They admire it more than they love it.

But then Konstantino mentions something interesting. After Bethesda released Skyrim, Howard gave his team one week to create whatever addition they wished the game had. Howard called the result "Game Jam" and put it online.

Konstantino loved what he saw. "Amazing things!" he says.

I don't expect to like it. I can't help myself. To a remix of Martin Solveig's "Hello," Game Jam cuts from one tableau to the next: foliage that changes with the seasons, warriors mounting dragons to ride off across the countryside, footprints appearing behind them while characters walk across the snow. It's imaginative and fun to watch ? and not just for kids.

* * *

Nesmith sits and reflects on the changes the industry has seen since his dad brought Pong home four decades ago. The Skyrim designer is aware of how unusual he is: a grown-up who knows more about games than kids do.

He doesn't make a big deal of it. A few years ago his daughter mentioned what he did in class. One of her classmates jerked around and started shaking her desk. "YOUR DAD MADE FALLOUT! OH. MY. GOD!" Since then, Nesmith's family doesn't make a big deal of it either.

After 40 years, he still loves games. He's impatient with people who think of it as "just" entertainment. "The importance of play cannot be overstated," he says.

Fun, satirist Tom Lehrer once lamented, was "unfortunately not something guaranteed by the Constitution." Nesmith reminds us of something useful: Even in a country founded by Puritans, there's nothing wrong with having a good time.

You'll get no argument from Fries. By now, he has allowed his Skyrim character to imbibe a magic healing potion. He's ready to fight again. The dragon belches another jet of flame. Fries heaves fireball after fireball at it. The fireball tails stream behind just like Nesmith wanted. The dragon heaves itself up off the ground, then collapses.

Dead.

Fries feels ... pride.

What will his kids play when the advances of Skyrim seem as primitive as Pac-Man does now? Will the games be a source of reflection, insight, wisdom? Controversy and conflict?

And there's one other question that, like Skyrim, also involves choice: What's the opportunity cost of games ? what else might we do if we weren't spending 10,000 hours in front a computer screen?

Hard to predict. Because in 2012, the world of video games turns out to be as complicated and uncertain as the real world. It is dazzling, imperfect ? and unfinished. Like Skyrim, the industry needs patches. It needs its Mozart.

Relax. For most of us, it offers little to fear. There's much to like. And it's early in the game.

? Robert A. Lehrman, who owes much of the insight in this story to tutoring by his son, Michael, is a novelist and former White House speechwriter for Vice President Al Gore. Author of 'The Political Speechwriter's Companion,' he teaches at American University and co-runs a blog, PunditWire.

Source: http://www.brokenmyth.com/blog/the-evolving-perception-of-video-games

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Thursday, March 29, 2012

'Killer' shrimp threat on Broads

An outbreak of non-native "killer" shrimps on the Norfolk Broads is threatening its ecology and economy, the Broads Authority has said.

Since the shrimps were first found on Barton Broad earlier this month, extra monitoring has now revealed they have settled further along the River Ant.

A Broads Authority spokeswoman said: "We can only assume natural flow will spread shrimp throughout the Broads".

A public awareness campaign to prevent the spread of the shrimp has begun.

The waterways have now become the fourth area in the UK to have the crustaceans, according to the Environment Agency.

Dikerogammarus villosus, commonly known as killer shrimp, are known to kill native shrimp, young fish and insect larvae.

'Large pockets'

Last year the agency said the shrimp was the worst non-native invader of waterways in England and Wales due to its voracious appetite, which alters the make-up of habitats it invades.

The shrimps, which grow to about 30mm long (1.18in), were first found in UK waters in 2010 at Grafham Water in Cambridgeshire.

Andrea Kelly, senior ecologist for the Broads Authority, said the shrimps had now been found in "large pockets" along the River Ant to where it joins with the River Bure.

She said more monitoring would now take place throughout the Broads to keep an eye on the spread, which could be drastically increased during the summer as holidaymakers take to the area.

"Locally they're being found in high numbers," said Ms Kelly.

"It's too early to say what effect it is having on the ecology of the Broads, but they have a very high breeding rate and they could have an impact on the environment.

"They could affect fishing on the Broads, which is an industry worth millions of pounds.

"However, 80% of the Broads is soft silt, so they might not have the ecological impact of other rivers. Gravel is a much better habitat for them."

The Check, Clean, Dry campaign, set up by the GB Non-native Species Secretariat, asks people to check their equipment and clothes after they leave the water, to wash them off by the waterside and then thoroughly dry them out.

Ms Kelly said the shrimps could live for up to 14 days in damp conditions.

The Broads Authority said it was planning to put up information signs throughout the river network in the next few weeks.

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/uk-england-norfolk-17540322

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Useful Articles Hard To Ignore: Importance of Branding Your Business


What is a Brand?

Branding your business is an essential step that any business owner need to take, whether yours is a small- or big-time business. In fact, it is something that must be looked into during the phase of business planning.

A brand is basically a name or a logo that will be used in advertising campaigns to represent your company or business. This will be used when printing out your business cards or when referring to your company. Hence, deciding on a brand must be undertaken with much consideration and thought. To sum it up, a brand details who you are, what you do, and how you do it.

Importance of Branding

There are several aspects that involve branding businesses. Each has its own importance and impact on attaining your business ?goals. This is a step that every beginning businessman needs to educate him or herself about because it will determine the company's performance in the future.

Here are reasons as to why business branding must be given careful thought:

Creating Business Identity

When you use a business idea to start your own business venture, chances are there are already some other existing businesses with the same nature as yours. Therefore, you need to create a brand for your business that will differentiate you from your competitors.

So when deciding on a brand name or logo for your company, you need to think of creative ways that will help make your business be easily remembered by potential customers. Distinction is a vital part of every business venture and when people find that you have something unique to offer that lets you stand out from competing businesses, then you are one step closer to your business goals.

Once you have created your company brand, then that is when you need to look into delivering quality product or service that your brand will be perceived as. That takes you now to the next essential aspect involved with branding, which is marketing.

Marketing and Advertising Campaign

Branding also impacts the sales force of your product. If you are able to create a brand name that people will easily remember and recognize for your outstanding products, then it helps create an efficient branding system for your company.

The first step for a successful business is taking the time to let people know who you are, what you do, and the means at which you do it. Properly communicating your company's vision through your brand is an essential stage of any business branding effort. Having established an effective company brand will also create awareness of the product you are promoting.

So, when people hear your brand, then they would easily think of your products or services and your company's reputation.

Source: http://zahidebooks.blogspot.com/2012/03/importance-of-branding-your-business.html

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Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Life in High Heels: Botanical Effects by Mary Kay

Mary Kay is proud to announce its newest skincare line, Botanical Effects, and I had the privilege to attend its launch that was held at Kai in Greenbelt 5. This was a morning event as it started around 11 am. Would you believe I was the first guest to arrive... making me an early bird? Mind you, I'm not a morning person. This was a huge improvement, haha! Anyway, back to Mary Kay!


The launching event started with a mini tea talk by tea expert, Mrs. Nancy Lumen. She basically taught us the difference between tea and teasan, and how to distinguish both. She also taught us how to make tea from our own kitchens; the different plants found on the streets and on our gardens, which we could use to make tea; and of course, the various health benefits of drinking tea. I loved this particular segment of the event because believe it or not, I like learning more about health benefits of particular food and drinks, and I drink tea most of the time! :)?

When the mini tea talk was over, I thought that was the only talk during the event. I thought wrong, though, as there were more! We were invited inside Kai to listen to more talks about food, drinks, and health and nutrition. Read on beacause you'll definitely know more about what's good for you and your body.?


The next speaker was?Ms. Nadine Tengco. She's a celebrity fitness nutritionist, and the lady behind the success of Pinoy Biggest Loser and Sexy Solutions by Belo. Ms. Nadine basically discussed what stress and stress eating can do to our body. If I remember correctly, she said that whenever we're under stress or pressure (i.e. finishing work that's due tomorrow), our body doesn't really respond to hunger, hence we can't feel it and skip a meal. After finishing the work, that's when we feel it. But when we eat after being so stressed, we also can't feel that we're full, so we keep on eating and eating; this is what we call "stress eating". The result? That "salbabida" fat on your waist. (Try this: Pinch the area surrounding your navel. If you get to pinch an inch or two, that's probably "salbabida" fat, as Ms. Nadine would call it.)

Also, Ms. Nadine told us that the "low fat diet" doesn't work. For nutrients to be absorbed by the body, it needs fat. So no matter how many fruits and vegetables you eat, if you have low fat in your body, your body will not absorb it. And lastly, Ms. Nadine shared with us some of her favorite food products that can help us detoxify, and be fit and healthy. Just eat fruits and vegetables that are in these colors - black (as in black rice!), white, blue/purple, pink/red/ orange, green and yellow. Look at the photo below for your reference. Now those are not hard to remember! :)


And then, Mr. Tente Alday, Mary Kay Philippines General Manager, gave his welcoming remarks. An important part of his speech was how Mary Kay Philippines is aggressively progressing as one of the leading beauty brands, and direct selling brands as well, through the years. More importantly, though, was how Botanical Effects, their newest skincare line, is answering the call of going back to nature. "Answering the call of going back to nature, simplicity, and freshness amongst all the complicated lifestyles filled with too many product offerings, Mary Kay has come up with an innovative, simple yet customized skin care line that allows every value-conscious and every young consumer to experience the goodness of botanicals perfectly fit to his/her skin's needs," said Mr. Tente. ?


Ms. Fatima Lopez, Mary Kay Philippines Brand Manager, followed Mr. Tente's opening remarks. ?This was another interesting part as we played a little game called "How Happy is Your Skin?" We were all asked to rate how we take good care of our skin through the amount of water, exercise, and sleep we get into our body. I'm glad to find out that my skin is fairly happy, but very happy would've been perfect. So to make your skin happy, drink at least 10 glasses of water everyday; exercise for at least 30 minutes a day; and sleep for at least 8 hours every night! :)?

Of course, the main point of this event was the product we all came to know about, Mary Kay's Botanical Effects! "All Mary Kay Botanical Effects skin care formulas contain an exclusive botanical complex with two effective botanical ingredients: Silymarin, a powerful antioxidant used for over 2,000 years that helps defend against environmental damage, while calming and smoothing skin, and Luo Han Guo, and ingredient infused with antioxidants, believed to help promote healthy skin. Because each skin type has its specific characteristics and concerns, the Botanical Effects line goes the extra distance to add another two potential botanical ingredients for each of the three skin types," said Ms. Fatima.?

The Mask gently exfoliates as it improves skin texture while replenishing hydration. The 3-in-1 Cleanse helps restore skin's natural balance to leave it feeling smooth, hydrated and nourished. The Hydrate containing moisture-rich formula helps maintain skin's moisture level, leaving it feeling comforted.?

The Mask deep cleans as it gently exfoliates to restore skin's radiance. The 3-in-1 Cleanse has a nondrying formula that gently removes makeup and impurities, leaving skin feeling clean and soft. The Hydrate leaves skin feeling hydrated, nourished and refreshed without feeling oily or greasy.?


The Mask helps cleanse pores and refine their appearance, leaving skin looking clarified and fresher. The 3-in-1 Cleanse is a corrective cleanser that purifies skin and helps cleanse pores. The Hydrate provides balanced hydration while controlling excess oil, leaving skin with a beautiful matte finish.

All of the Botanical Effects Skin Care 3-in-1 Cleanse retails at Php 950, while all of the Botanical Effects Skin Care Hydrate and Botanical Effects Skin Care Mask retail at Php 850 and Php 950.


After the product presentation, sumptuous Japanese lunch was served. Mind you, all of the colors Ms. Nadine mentioned in her talk were found on the buffet table! So yes, we had a very healthy lunch! :)



Thank you very much, Mary Kay Philippines, for having us in your product launch, for giving us product samples, and for treating us to yummy Japanese food for lunch! Thank you also for giving me a special prize for being an early bird! ;)

Source: http://keighjalbuena.blogspot.com/2012/03/botanical-effects-by-mary-kay.html

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Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Loans | Mortgage And Refinance Mortgage Loans For Home ...

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Depending on your situation you may need to resort to a mortgage loan or a refinance mortgage loan. You may also be able to resort to home equity loans in order to finance home improvements and both home equity loans and refinance mortgage loans will be guaranteed with the available equity on your loan in order to keep rates low.

Home Equity Loans

Home equity loans resort to equity in order to provide the needed guarantee to allow the lender to provide better loan terms. Equity is the difference between the market value of a real estate property and the amount of debt that the property secures (usually a home mortgage balance). This guarantee reduces the risk for the lender with many benefits for the borrower too.

Home equity loans provide loan terms almost as advantageous as those of home loans. With home equity loans you can obtain lower interest rates, higher loan amounts, longer repayment programs and lower monthly payments compared to unsecured loans. All of this is particularly beneficial when it comes to home improvements.

Refinance Home Loans

Refinancing a home loan consists on taking a mortgage loan and using the money to repay the previous loan. The same property is used because, once the loan is obtained, the previous mortgage is fully paid off and canceled. If the new loan provides a higher amount than the remaining of the previous mortgage debt, the additional cash can be used for any purpose, including home improvements.

These loans are known as cash-out refinance home loans and the extra cash has obviously the same loan terms as the rest of the loan which implies extremely low interest rates, low monthly payments, a flexible repayment schedule and high loan amounts. All of which are especially beneficial for home improvements.

Home Improvements Purpose

As long as the money is used for home improvements, lenders can provide you with promotional interest rates and other advantageous terms. This is due to the fact that when used for home improvements the money that the lender grants contributes to increasing the value of the property that is being used as collateral for the loan.

Thus, don?t forget to mention the fact that you are planning to make home improvements when you request loan quotes from different lenders as they might be able to offer you special loan programs to suit your needs. More and more lenders are designing exclusive loan programs for home improvements in order to attract customers who need finance for that particular purpose.

Also, don?t forget not to go with the first offer you receive. Instead, compare loan quotes from different lenders paying special attention to the APRs and the loan terms that most concern you (repayment program and loan amount). That way, you?ll be able to get the best terms on your home improvement loan.

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Source: http://studentloan-forgiveness.net/loans-mortgage-and-refinance-mortgage-loans-for-home-improvements/

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Sunday, March 25, 2012

'Qaeda' gunmen kill Yemeni officer: army official

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Book Review: The Gamer Generation - The Benefits of Video Gaming

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I discovered I had a strong predilection to video games not long after I married my husband 13 years ago. He thought he?d married an intelligent woman with a strong work ethic that bordered on workaholism. But both he and I were surprised to find how much I enjoyed chasing monsters with Yoshi and stacking blocks with Tetris. As it turns out, that penchant for gaming has served me well over the years and has expanded to include my 8-year-old son and passions for other hobbies like RVing, wakeboarding, fishing, dirtbiking, family history, and scrapbooking. I am what Jennifer Comet Wagner, in her new book The Gamer Generation: Reaping the Benefits of Video Games, might call a new breed of gamer.

The book, released last month in ebook format for the Kindle, is a compendium of research about the benefits of gaming. It seeks to, first, refute the stereotypes of gamers as anti-social teenage couch potatoes, and second, list the benefits of video games in educational, medical, and business settings. Wagner defines gaming as an activity often played on internet-capable consoles or in massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPG). As it exists today,gaming can be a very social activity and, when exercise-type games are played, a heart-pumping one as well. Indeed, Wagner cites sources saying that the average gamer an adult, not a teen, and the most popular games played now are online social games, designed to focus on success through teamwork.

Wagner explores many gaming boons in her book, listing multiple games that have been developed successfully for patients with vision problems, Parkinson?s Disease, and stroke, for instance. She discusses how the new Sesame Street game for the Xbox 360 Kinect, which I reviewed recently, has proven to be a ?game-changer,? bringing the concept of virtual teamwork to an even broader, younger audience. She also cites the introduction of a game called Playing History: The Plague, which is being used in 500 schools nationwide to teach history in a fun and interactive way.

Were one to take full stock in the hundreds of sources cited and games listed in The Gamer Generation, one might think that gaming is a kind of panacea?something that could change the world. This is not an in-depth analysis of the pros and cons of video games, besides the chapter devoted to debunking myths about violent video games. I am somewhat of a pessimist, or a moderate, in terms of the role I see video games playing in our society as a whole and in our families, and I think other parents we?ve talked to in our Twitter gno parties would agree. Video games are most enjoyable, most useful when played in moderation, by either adult or child, when played as a family, and when played appropriately for one?s age or circumstance (i.e., not played ?over one?s head?). I think that their integration into mainstream American functioning will only happen as more games are made and played with those parameters in mind.

Altogether, I very much enjoyed reading Wagner?s treatise on the benefits of gaming, because it confirmed and expanded upon many things I already knew from experience, and provided me with a new list of good games to check out. If I had the opportunity to request a sequel, I would request a deeper exploration (with few typographical errors and more scientific studies) of key points Wagner mentions only briefly at the end her book: moderation and age-appropriateness. These are really crucial points in successful gaming, individually, as a family, and as a society.

Do you have video games in your home? How do you make it a positive experience?

You can read more about Jennifer Comet Wagner and her book at JenniferCometWagner.com.

Feature picture courtesy of Flickr.

Source: http://momitforward.com/gamer-generation-review

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

Obama taps Jim Yong Kim for World Bank

WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama on Friday nominated Dartmouth College president and global health expert Jim Yong Kim to lead the World Bank, an unconventional pick that could help to quell criticism in the developing world of the U.S. stranglehold on the international organization's top post.

Obama said Kim, a Korean-born physician and pioneer in the treatment of HIV, AIDS and tuberculosis, has the breadth of experience on development issues needed to carry out the financial institution's anti-poverty mission.

"It's time for a development professional to lead the world's largest development agency," Obama said Friday morning during a Rose Garden ceremony.

Obama was joined by Kim, Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, who first recommended that Obama consider Kim for the World Bank post.

The 187-nation World Bank focuses on fighting poverty and promoting development. It is a leading source of development loans for countries seeking financing to build dams, roads and other infrastructure projects.

Since its founding in 1944, the World Bank has always been headed by an American. But developing countries, who have long sought to gain more power in the organization, planned an unprecedented challenge to Obama's pick this year and considered nominating three other candidates.

However, Kim is still expected to succeed outgoing president Robert Zoellick, who announced in February that he was stepping down.

The actual selection will be made next month by the World Bank's 25-member executive board. The United States, as the world's largest economy, has the largest percentage of the votes.

Kim is expected to travel around the world on a listening tour to rally support for his nomination ahead of the board's vote.

Senior administration officials said Obama took a strong personal interest in filling the World Bank vacancy after current president Zoellick announced in February he was stepping down. Obama and his advisers considered more than a dozen candidates, including well-known figures in the administration. But in the end, officials said, Obama pushed for a nominee with broad development experience and was particularly drawn to Kim's innovative work fighting the spread of AIDS and tuberculosis.

"Jim has truly global experience. He has worked from Asia to Africa to the Americas, from capitals to small villages. His personal story exemplifies the great diversity to our country," Obama said Friday.

Obama was to travel to South Korea for a nuclear summit later Friday.

Administration officials said former President Bill Clinton weighed in with support for Kim during Obama's deliberations. In a statement Friday, the former president applauded Kim's nomination.

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"Jim Kim is an inspired and outstanding choice to lead the World Bank based on his years of commitment and leadership to development and particularly health care and AIDS treatment across the world," he said.

U.S. and European officials have voiced support for the developing world's efforts to expand their power at the World Bank, as well as its sister lending organization, the International Monetary Fund. But the status quo remains, with France's Christine Lagarde holding the top spot at the IMF and Kim's candidacy for World Bank president all but certain to prevail.

Developing nations are expected to nominate Jose Antonio Ocampo, a Columbia University professor who had been finance minister for Colombia, and Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala, Nigeria's finance minister, who has the backing of the three African countries on the World Bank board.

Economist Jeffrey Sachs, the director of Columbia University's Earth Institute, openly campaigned for the World Bank post, saying the position should be filled by an expert in development issues. But Sachs dropped his bid Friday after Obama announced his nominee, writing on Twitter: "Jim Kim is a superb nominee for WB. I support him 100%."

Obama administration officials said the pick was already being well-received in the developing world. After learning of Kim's nomination, Rwandan President Paul Kagame said the physician was "a true friend of Africa" and "a leader who knows what it takes to address poverty."

The World Bank opening put Obama in the awkward position of choosing between his desire to be seen as a supporter of rising economic powers and the pressures of a political year in which support for a non-U.S. candidate could have opened him to criticism.

Obama picked Kim over several more well-known candidates, including Susan Rice, current U.S. ambassador to the United Nations; Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.; and Lawrence Summers, Obama's former director of the National Economic Council.

Others mentioned for the World Bank post included Indra Nooyi, the head of soft drink company PepsiCo, and Laura D'Andrea Tyson, who served in top economic jobs in the Clinton administration.

Kim was born in Seoul, South Korea, and moved to the U.S. at age 5. He is a graduate of Brown University and Harvard University. He co-founded the global health organization Partners in Health and served as director of the World Health Organization's department of HIV/AIDS.

He began his tenure as president of Dartmouth in 2009, becoming the first Asian-American to lead an Ivy League institution.

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AP Economics Writer Martin Crutsinger contributed to this report.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/obama-taps-jim-yong-kim-world-bank-141639562.html

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Scientists open new window into how cancers override cellular growth controls

Thursday, March 22, 2012

Rapidly dividing cancer cells are skilled at patching up damage that would stop normal cells in their tracks, including wear and tear of telomeres, the protective caps at the end of each chromosome.

Loss of telomeres forces cells out of the dividing game and into a growth arrest state called "senescence," but cancer cells evade this by employing an enzyme called telomerase to extend eroded telomeres.

If telomerase fails to activate, the tumor cells of about 10 percent of all human cancers have a back-up strategy to build serviceable telomeres and keep dividing. How that pathway, called ALT for alternative lengthening of telomeres, works is unclear, because researchers have had limited options to study it experimentally.

Now scientists at the at Salk Institute for Biological Studies have created roundworms that eke out an existence, and even manage to reproduce, relying solely on ALT to maintain telomeres. That study, published March 16 in EMBO Journal, provides a valuable tool to tinker with the ALT pathway and learn how to block it, with a goal of forcing tumor cells to senesce.

"These worms are the first multicellular organisms we can study in the laboratory that maintain their telomeres through the ALT pathway and not through telomerase," says Jan Karlseder, a professor in Salk's Molecular and Cell Biology Laboratory and the study's senior author. "Up to now we could only study ALT in cell lines derived from tumor cells. Now we can screen for compounds and genes that suppress or regulate ALT in a whole organism, which in worms is fairly easy to do."

The components of telomere-building pathways are prime targets for cancer researchers. "There is a huge interest in drugs that block telomerase, since 90 percent of cancers use it for telomere maintenance," says Daniel Lackner, a postdoctoral fellow in the Karlseder lab and one of the study's first authors. "But these drugs won't work for the 10 percent of cancers that use the ALT pathway. In fact, some evidence suggests that drugs targeting telomerase might actually increase ALT, making the need for ALT inhibitors more pressing."

The new study stems from a 2008 study from the Karlseder lab that was published in Cell. In that paper, they mutated a gene encoding a telomere-binding protein in roundworms. The resulting mutants displayed functional, but slightly scruffier-looking telomeres than those built by telomerase. That was a strong hint that when forced, worm cells, like human cells, can turn on the ALT pathway.

For the new study, the team pushed the mutant worms' survival capacity to the limit. This time they knocked out a second gene, telomerase itself, and found that these double mutants could reproduce continuously without undergoing senescence. Over the past 3 years a strain of double mutant worms has propagated for over 180 generations.

The group then used biochemistry to confirm that the worms depend totally on ALT for telomere maintenance. The telomeres of double mutants were more sloppily constructed than superior, telomerase-made caps and were similar in length and overall structure to chromosome caps displayed by human cancer cells that employ ALT.

The double mutant worms also contained wisps of telomeric DNA, called c-circles, that are unique by-products of ALT, further evidence that they were persisting via ALT.

Intriguingly, other investigators have reported that c-circles are present in the blood of human bone cancer patients and could potentially serve as a diagnostic for cancers that depend on the ALT rather than the telomerase pathway.

Although the worms are living long, species-wise, they are not quite prospering---- which is exactly what one would expect. The study reports that the double mutants have fewer offspring than normal worms, which is how roundworms exhibit "stress." And many have fused chromosomes, a likely outcome of having barely serviceable telomeres. But what counts is that the animals are viable, rely on ALT only, and their genome reflects aberrations seen in human tumor cells. In short, they are ready for analysis.

Currently, researchers cannot predict what mechanisms a cancer will to use to maintain the telomeres. "Cancers of the bones, stomach and soft tissues may be more efficient in activating ALT than telomerase pathways," says Karlseder, noting that indicators of ALT have also been observed in other cancer types. "We don't know why a tumor chooses one pathway over the other. All we know is that ALT may be switched on in response to telomerase inhibition, which means we must understand this pathway."

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Friday, March 23, 2012

Top Google+ trends: G+?ers check in at McDonald's, rebel soldiers seize power in Mali

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Thursday, March 22, 2012

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