Friday, December 7, 2012

DoorBot lets you see and talk with who's at the door from the comfort of your smartphone (video)

DoorBot lets you see and talk with who's at the door from the comfort of your smartphone video

If funding is successful, you'll be able to wave hello to Edison Junior's DoorBot -- an app-enabled, WiFi-connected video doorbell. Sure, it's not exactly the first time we've seen such an idea, but the "weather-resistant," aluminium enclosure makes it one of the best looking concepts we've seen. Better yet, the system is set to work in unison with the Lockitron (a smartphone-controlled keyless door lock that was recently crowd-funded, albeit still yet to ship) allowing you to let welcome visitors inside your abode at the tap of your iOS or Android Device's app screen.

The DoorBot installs with four screws, but it'll have you running through four AA batteries once a year for power (which, based on the video, seem easily removeable by strangers, unfortunately). There's no word on the quality of the camera onboard, however, it's infared-equipped, so you'll be able to see who's there at night. Lastly, the actual doorbell button is wrapped with an LED light, and, as you'd expect, it alerts you via the app when pressed to see and speak with whomever is at the door.

In total, Edison Junior hopes to raise a lofty $250,000 to make the DoorBot more than a concept video, with 45 days to reach the goal. If you're willing to take the gamble as backer, $169 is what'll cost to secure a pre-order, and $319 snags you one bundled with the Lockitron. We're told that we'll see a working prototype in the flesh at CES, but until then, you can catch the full sales pitch at the source link and video demo after the break.

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

How far over the 'fiscal cliff' could they go?

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio walks to a closed-door Republican strategy session, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio walks to a closed-door Republican strategy session, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

President Barack Obama gestures as he asks if the back of the room could hear him after the podium microphone stopped working while he was speaking about the fiscal cliff during an address before the Business Roundtable, an association of chief executive officers, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2012, in Washington. (AP Photo/Charles Dharapak)

White House press Secretary Jay Carney listens at left as Jason Furman, assistant to the President for Economic Policy and Principal Deputy Director of the National Economic Council, gestures as he speaks during the daily news briefing at the White House in Washington, Wednesday, Dec., 5, 2012. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

(AP) ? The dealmakers who warn that a year-end plunge off the "fiscal cliff" would be disastrous don't seem to be rushing to stop it. Why aren't they panicking?

For one thing, the Dec. 31 deadline is more flexible than it sounds. Like all skilled procrastinators, from kids putting off homework to taxpayers who file late, Washington negotiators know they can finagle more time if they need it.

That doesn't mean delay would be cost-free. Stock markets might tank if 2013 dawns without a deal. But Americans could be temporarily spared many of the other ill effects if Congress and President Barack Obama blow past their deadline.

The Obama administration would have power to delay some of the tax increases and spending cuts that would officially take effect as January begins. Then, if an agreement is reached early in the year, it could be applied retroactively to wipe them out.

Some lawmakers even argue that briefly going over the cliff is the best way to force a compromise. The Obama administration on Wednesday indicated it would take the plunge if necessary to ensure that the wealthy end up paying higher tax rates.

Pushing the deadline too far is a risky strategy, however. The Congressional Budget Office predicts that the fiscal cliff policies, if left unchecked, would spark a recession later in 2013 and send the unemployment rate above 9 percent by fall.

How long could negotiators balk and bicker before putting the U.S. economy in jeopardy? The calendar becomes less and less forgiving as the weeks pass.

A procrastinator's guide to pushing the deadline:

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DECEMBER

Democrats led by Obama and Republicans led by House Speaker John Boehner say it's critical to reach a deal this month. Yet both sides appear dug in over taxes. And their two plans are far apart on how much to cut spending while the economy is still recovering from the last recession.

So far, Boehner said, "we're nowhere."

If compromise were easy for this bunch, they wouldn't be in this jam. A good chunk of the fiscal cliff ? the automatic spending cuts known as the "sequester" ? is an artificial deadline created by Congress in hopes of forcing itself to come up with a deficit-cutting plan. It arrives at the same time as the expiration of the George W. Bush-era income tax cuts and other temporary tax breaks scheduled to end unless Congress extends them. Together the taxes and cuts would equal close to $700 billion in deficit reduction over 2013.

Congress could vote to override all this and essentially freeze taxes and spending where they are now while the economy heals. But Obama and lawmakers, especially Republicans bent on budget-cutting, see the fiscal cliff as the critical moment to overcome inertia on the nation's long-term debt crisis.

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JANUARY

If there's no deal in December, the economy won't fall off a cliff on New Year's Day. But it probably will begin a bumpy downhill ride.

The new Congress that convenes Jan. 3 won't look much different from the one that's deadlocked now, divided between a Republican-controlled House and a Democratic-dominated Senate. The lawmakers would feel more heat, however.

Higher taxes for nearly everyone and across-the-board spending cuts would already be law.

"People will get more nervous day by day," said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody's Analytics. Still, he thinks the economy could weather a few more weeks of uncertainty as long as negotiators appeared to be working toward an agreement.

If the Bush-era tax cuts expired, that would raise income taxes for the average middle-class family by $2,200 over the course of 2013, the White House says. That's about $42 per week, probably not enough to curtail spending right away and deal an immediate blow to the economy, economists say.

Plus, taxpayers might never have to ante up. The Treasury Department sets withholding tables that determine how much tax comes out of Americans' paychecks. It could hold off raising the withholding if a deal seems to be in the works, said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow of the private Tax Policy Center.

Both Republicans and Democrats say they don't want middle-class taxpayers to pay higher tax rates. They disagree over whether to let tax rates rise on individual income above $200,000, as Obama wants.

Other far-reaching tax changes are more likely to go ahead in January. For example, although Obama proposes extending the temporary Social Security payroll tax reduction, support for that has been weak. So more money might start coming out of workers' pay, whether or not a fiscal cliff deal is reached. That's another $1,000 over the year, or a little more than $19 per week, from a worker making $50,000.

As for the sequester, the White House can direct the Pentagon and federal agencies to husband their resources for a while and hold off on some spending cuts while negotiations continue.

"The more there's an anticipation that there's actually an agreement in the works, the less of an impact any of this should have," said Chad Stone, chief economist for the liberal Center on Budget and Policy Priorities. He argues that it's OK to miss the fiscal cliff deadline if necessary to achieve a well-designed agreement.

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FEBRUARY

What might finally get procrastinators moving if nothing else has? Fear of the United States defaulting on its debts for the first time ever.

Unless Congress acts, the government is expected to hit its legal borrowing limit of $16.39 trillion by the end of December. Treasury Department maneuvers should hold off a default for a couple more months, until late February or early March, private economists say.

Congress could raise the debt limit anytime now, if lawmakers agreed, before resolving the fiscal cliff. But it's being discussed as part of the bigger tax-and-spending package. The White House says raising the debt limit must be included in the deal; Boehner says the Republicans want any increase in the government's borrowing to be matched by spending cuts.

Remember the last debt limit showdown? The government came within a whisker of default in August 2011 before a compromise was reached. The financial markets reeled. Standard & Poor's downgraded the nation's credit rating.

Again coming to the edge of default ? an economic crisis that scares investors more than the fiscal cliff ? would probably send markets plummeting and finally shake up lawmakers, too.

"That's a pretty scary thing to watch," Zandi said. "For a policymaker that's real motivation."

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Creating Early Intervention Strategies For STAAR

Public education in the United States is older, even, than the country itself. The first public school opened in the English colony of Boston, Massachusetts in 1635 and remains today as the oldest public school in the country (Boston Latin School, which boasts five pupils who were signers of the Declaration of Independence). However, mandatory free education provided by the government was not the norm until the late 1800s and early 1900s. By the 1980s, only 1 percent of students in the U.S. were enrolled in schools outside the government education system, and while that number has gone down in subsequent years, the vast majority of students are still part of the free public education system in America.

As the trend toward public education has grown over the years, states have constantly worked to create standardized testing that accurately evaluates students' knowledge and understanding of the curriculum. Texas has recently implemented a new system, the State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness (STAAR).

What is STAAR?

In April 2012, Texas switched to the new State of Texas Assessments of Academic Readiness, replacing the old Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS). The new system keeps TAKS tests in place in grades 3-8, then implements new end-of-course (EOC) tests for 12 different math, science, English, and history classes beginning in high school.

When the STAAR system was announced, creators acknowledged that the tests are harder than previously administered TAKS assessments, and are intended to push students toward a higher level of achievement. Since the program was rolled out, Texas educators have discovered that the harder tests have resulted in more students who require extra assistance to reach the required level of understanding a comprehension to pass the new EOC tests.

Intervention Strategies

For students who are struggling to keep up with their peers on the new standardized tests, parents, educators, and administrators are looking for effective Response to Intervention strategies (commonly abbreviated as RtI) that will address the specialized needs of those students, aiming to bring them to a higher level of achievement.

The Texas Education Agency (TEA) provides educators with student progress monitoring tools, which help identify students who require additional attention. The state RtI system includes three tiers of intervention--beginning with a core curriculum aimed at teaching students the required material to pass the tests.

Students who fall behind are identified for Tier 2, where they receive more individualized attention in groups of 5-10 for 20-30 minutes a day, from either the classroom teacher, a specialized teacher, an external interventionist, or a paraprofessional (as determine by the school). Students who do not respond to this level are moved to Tier 3, where they receive instruction in even smaller groups of up to three students for about an hour each day. Learning strategies are tailored to each individual student for maximum impact.

In addition to the RtI system, many private companies offer products for teachers, educators, and parents that can help identify struggling students and provide strategies that will help students to catch up to their peers on standardized assessments.

Educators hope that the RtI strategies will result in more effective learning and instruction within the classrooms, giving every student access to the best possible education based on their individual needs. Effective RtI strategies help identify students with learning disabilities, creating a better support system as early as possible, and resulting in a more effective system of collaboration among all educators while improving overall school achievement.

Educators hope that the response to intervention strategies will result in more effective learning and instruction within the classrooms, giving every student access to the best possible education based on their individual needs. The STAAR is a helpful tool in identifying where these strategies need to be focused.

Source: http://articles.submityourarticle.com/creating-early-intervention-strategies-for-staar-306021

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Report: Morocco honorary consul in Syria killed

RABAT, Morocco (AP) ? The official Moroccan news agency says the north African country's honorary consul in Aleppo, Syria, has been killed by armed men as he left a hotel in the city.

The MAP agency, citing unspecified relatives of the honorary consul, reported Wednesday that Mohamed Alae Eddinne was killed the previous evening after armed men in a taxi attacked him among a group of his friends.

MAP says another person was also killed during the attack, without elaborating. The report said Eddinne, a Syrian national, was born in 1961 and had been the honorary consul of Morocco since 2001. Such posts are largely ceremonial.

Morocco is preparing to host next Wednesday a meeting of the Friends of Syria, an alliance of countries backing the rebels battling Syrian President Bashar Assad's regime.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/report-morocco-honorary-consul-syria-killed-220048423.html

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The Lede Blog: Mars Rover Discovery Revealed

Last Updated, 4:55 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO ? In a sand drift on Mars, NASA?s Curiosity rover discovered ? sand.

At a meeting of the American Geophysical Union here, scientists working on the mission talked about the analysis of the first soil sample.

John P. Grotzinger, the project scientist, inadvertently set off expectations of a major discovery when he told National Public Radio a couple of weeks ago that the data was ?one for the history books.?

On Monday, Dr. Grotzinger said he was referring to the richness and quality of the data coming from Curiosity?s sophisticated instruments on the soil sample, not that it contained a major discovery. Dr. Grotzinger and other Curiosity scientists said their analysis did not provide definitive evidence for the building blocks of life as some had speculated.

?I think certainly what I?ve learned from this is that you have to be careful about what you say and even more careful about how you say it,? Dr. Grotzinger said. ?We?re doing science at the speed of science. We live in a world that?s sort of at the pace of Instagrams.?

By design, it was an unremarkable pinch of dirt, more to test the apparatus than to make discoveries.

Ken Edgett, principal investigator for a camera that takes close-up images, described the soil as fine sand. ?It?s very dry-looking stuff, just what you?d expect,? he said. ?The grain size is sort of like these artificial sweeteners in term of size, finer than sugar but coarser than something like flour. The surface of the drift was covered with coarser sand ? more like the size of salt grains on those big hot pretzels you can get.?

The mineralogical composition was similar to that found by the Spirit and Opportunity rovers during their years of exploration elsewhere on Mars, suggesting that this sample can serve as baseline for what covers much of the planet.

An instrument, Sample Analysis at Mars, or SAM for short, heated the dirt to nearly 1,500 degrees Fahrenheit (800 degrees Celsius) and looked at the gases that escaped as the dirt burned. The most common gases were water vapor and carbon dioxide.

The SAM instrument also detected chlorinated methane ? a small, simple compound that falls in the category of organics, which are the building blocks of life. However, the scientists said it was much too early to say that the soil itself contained organics. The carbon could be vestiges of molecules that the spacecraft took to Mars from Earth, and the organics could have been generated by chemical reactions as the dirt was heated.

Whether the carbon could point to anything biological on Mars, ?that?s well down the road for us to get to,? Dr. Grotzinger said.

With the complexities analyzing the voluminous data, ?There?s not going to be one single moment where we all stand up and on the basis of a single measurement have a hallelujah moment,? Dr. Grotzinger said.

The chlorine points to the presence of chlorine compounds known as perchlorates that had been discovered in Mars?s polar regions by the NASA?s Phoenix Mars lander in 2008.

More esoteric measurements like the levels of heavy hydrogen in the rocks could give clues to the vanishing of Mars?s atmosphere over billions of years.

The scientists have now successfully deployed and tested almost all of Curiosity?s instruments. The last piece to be deployed will be its drill.

?Sometime early next year we?re going to pack it up and start driving toward Mount Sharp, which is the reason we picked this site,? Dr. Grotzinger said. The base of the mountain contains layers of sedimentary rocks including clays that are more likely to contain organics. ?We?re ready for our trip, and that?s when our science mission of exploration really gets in gear.?

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Cultural anthropologist Mark Flinn named 2013 AAAS Fellow

Cultural anthropologist Mark Flinn named 2013 AAAS Fellow [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 3-Dec-2012
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Columbia, MO -- University of Missouri researcher Mark Flinn, professor of anthropology, has been awarded the distinction of American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow for his "theoretical contributions in the area of the evolution of human behavior, and for pioneering field research on stress response, family environment, and child health," according to the AAAS news release.

Election as a fellow of the AAAS is an honor bestowed upon members by their peers for their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science. New fellows will be honored at the 2013 AAAS annual meeting in Boston.

Flinn is known for his interdisciplinary work that integrates cultural anthropology, child development, and human biology. His research involves analysis of the hormonal and neurobiological mechanisms for stress response and family relationships and has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation. Flinn also has made major theoretical contributions to the understanding of the co-evolution of human intelligence, society, and culture.

Born and raised in Ann Arbor, Mich., Flinn received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Michigan and his doctorate from Northwestern University. His postdoctoral studies included three years in the Society of Fellows at the University of Michigan and a year at the Museum of Natural History. Flinn joined the faculty in the Department of Anthropology at MU in 1987, where he teaches undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in biomedical anthropology. He has involved many successful graduate students in research on childhood stress and health at his research site in a rural community on the island of Dominica.

Flinn is president-elect of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. His other honors include receipt of a distinguished scientist award from the Center for the Study of the Family and selection as a fellow of the Human Biology Association.

Flinn is among 702 AAAS fellows elected this year, five of whom are from the University of Missouri.

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Columbia, MO -- University of Missouri researcher Mark Flinn, professor of anthropology, has been awarded the distinction of American Association for the Advancement of Science fellow for his "theoretical contributions in the area of the evolution of human behavior, and for pioneering field research on stress response, family environment, and child health," according to the AAAS news release.

Election as a fellow of the AAAS is an honor bestowed upon members by their peers for their scientifically or socially distinguished efforts to advance science. New fellows will be honored at the 2013 AAAS annual meeting in Boston.

Flinn is known for his interdisciplinary work that integrates cultural anthropology, child development, and human biology. His research involves analysis of the hormonal and neurobiological mechanisms for stress response and family relationships and has been supported by the U.S. National Science Foundation. Flinn also has made major theoretical contributions to the understanding of the co-evolution of human intelligence, society, and culture.

Born and raised in Ann Arbor, Mich., Flinn received his bachelor's and master's degrees from the University of Michigan and his doctorate from Northwestern University. His postdoctoral studies included three years in the Society of Fellows at the University of Michigan and a year at the Museum of Natural History. Flinn joined the faculty in the Department of Anthropology at MU in 1987, where he teaches undergraduate- and graduate-level courses in biomedical anthropology. He has involved many successful graduate students in research on childhood stress and health at his research site in a rural community on the island of Dominica.

Flinn is president-elect of the Human Behavior and Evolution Society. His other honors include receipt of a distinguished scientist award from the Center for the Study of the Family and selection as a fellow of the Human Biology Association.

Flinn is among 702 AAAS fellows elected this year, five of whom are from the University of Missouri.

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Moroccan Grated Carrot and Beet Salad | Food and Drink Society ...

Raw beets, really? Yep. To this daughter of a midwesterner, beets only come two ways,?roasted?or boiled and?then ?pickled? in a vinaigrette. The first time I had raw beets, in a matchstick carrot and beet salad at a local Moroccan restaurant, it was a revelation. They?re just like carrots! But ruby red. Here?s my take on the Moroccan classic, a raw shredded carrot and beet salad seasoned with cinnamon, paprika, and cumin, honey, lemon, and mint. Lovely and light as a side to chicken, turkey, or lamb.

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Monday, December 3, 2012

The Greek Crisis: Euro-Zone Finance Ministers Discuss New Bailouts

Wall Street Journal
December 3, 2012

A week after settling on a debt-relief plan for Greece, euro-zone finance ministers met again Monday to discuss two other bailouts in the works, one for Cyprus and another for Spanish banks, and review progress on a key piece of the Greek plan, a debt buyback the Greek government launched Monday morning.

The buyback is the most important part of last week's plan for cutting Greece's debt. But it is unclear how many of Greece's bondholders, many of which are non-Greek investment funds, will agree to sell their bonds back to the Greek government at sharply discounted prices. On Friday, a senior euro-zone official said a "complete reassessment" would be necessary if a large share of bondholders don't sign up.

There were signs that the buyback would yield less debt relief than expected. The plan cobbled together last week relies on the offer price being capped at the price of Greek bonds on Nov. 23. Monday's offer prices, which range from 32.2 euro cents to 40.1, depending on the bond maturity, are somewhat higher than prices on Nov. 23. Analysts expect the offer would cut roughly ?20 billion ($26 billion) off Greece's debt pile.

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At CERN: Down in the Mouth in Paradise

You have by now heard about the discovery of the Higgs boson here at CERN ?? a momentous scientific, technological and human accomplishment.?? It was the last undiscovered particle of the Standard Model.? Particle physicists like to capitalize Standard Model.?? I suppose capitals make clear that this is not just a standard, as in ordinary, model, but THE Standard Model.? (Cue trumpet fanfare.)

Fifty-one years after its basis was explored by Sheldon Glashow, forty-five years after the full theory was proposed by Steven Weinberg (and independently the next year by Abdus Salam), the Standard Model has successfully accounted for or predicted all calculationally tractable experimental results in particle physics.? Okay, with one exception ? the oscillation of one type of neutrino into another.? But that demands only the mildest of extensions to the Standard Model ? the inclusion of right-handed neutrinos.?? And those neutrinos were left out only because in 1967 nobody knew that neutrinos oscillated.? ?To include right-handed neutrinos or not to include right-handed neutrinos?? makes for an awkward soliloquy, and is really not an existential question for the Standard Model.

But I digress.? After 45 years, many billions of dollars, tens ? maybe hundreds ? of thousands of person years of concerted effort, in hundreds of universities and laboratories around the world, we have finally discovered ALL the particles predicted by the most successful theory of science, as measured by the number of decimal places to which its predictions have been tested.? (For the sticklers among you, the particle that was discovered here at CERN this year, and confirmed by scientists at Fermilab, has not officially been confirmed to be the Higgs boson, although many of us would be prepared to eat our hats if it is not the Higgs boson.? Especially those of us who don?t wear hats.)

By the way, this final check-off on the Standard Model particle-hunter?s bucket list was a real find.? The Higgs boson is to the Higgs field what the photon is to the electromagnetic field ? its fundamental excitation; and the Higgs field plays a very special role in the Standard Model ? it gives mass to every fundamental particle that has mass, from quarks and electrons to W and Z bosons. So finding the Higgs was crucial. ? It was also a real challenge. The Standard Model gives no a priori indication of the mass of the Higgs, although precision measurements at past colliders (and careful calculations) suggested that if the Standard Model is the complete story, then the Higgs should have a mass in the neighborhood of 115-170 GeV/c2, about 120-180 times the mass of a proton.

And the mass of this new (apparently Higgs) boson is ??(drumroll) ??125 GeV/c2!? Chalk up another success for the Standard Model.? How ? ummm ? exciting?!?? Sure, if you?re over 60 and fondly recall the glory days of the 1960s and early ?70s when the Standard Model became, well the Standard Model.??? Or if you?re an experimentalist who has dedicated the last 10-30 years to designing, building and operating the extraordinary Large Hadron Collider and Tevatron accelerators (where the discovery was made and confirmed respectively), or their monumental detectors ? ATLAS and CMS, CDF and D0.?? Celebrate away. Drink champagne, toast your successes, wonder over Nobel and lesser (but more broadly shared) prizes.? You?ve earned it.? But what about the rest of us?

?If the Standard Model is the complete story.?? What a depressing phrase.?? We were promised that it couldn?t be!? The Standard Model is absurdly fine-tuned, we were told ? balanced on a knife-edge off which it has no right not to tumble. It has an un-natural hierarchy of scales.? It has too many free parameters, and some of them are very, very small. Why, the electron mass is less than 0.00001 times the weak scale (the energy scale governing weak interactions such as the W and Z boson masses), which is itself 10-17 (that 0.0000000000000001) times the Planck scale (the energy scale governing gravity)!?? And speaking of gravity, the Standard Model can?t accommodate quantum gravity.?? We need Low-Energy Supersymmetry, or Technicolor, or Large Extra Dimensions, or ? One of these MUST be found at the LHC!

Forty years of theoretical work has been based on these expectations. Papers with thousands of citations have been written.? Courses taught.? Textbooks published.

Prizes awarded!? Illustrious careers navigated!? And yet despite all this build up of theoretical expectations, there is no experimental hint of anything outside the Standard Model at the LHC.? Hence the long faces and worried words wherever theorists gather to drink coffee. Hence the disappointment in the eyes of the young experimentalists looking forward to the next accelerator, the next frontier where their mark will be made. It doesn?t even help to have been one of the few Cassandras belatedly warning that the edifice of Beyond the Standard Model theories might be built on sand.?? We want there to be more physics ? more particles, more interactions.? More to discover.

Walk the halls, go to theory seminars, have lunch with a theorist, or an ambitious young experimentalist.? Look for the classic symptoms of grief.

Denial.?? Vigorous debates about whether the fact that the dog did not bark in the night suggests that it is a Chihuahua or a Rottweiler.? My friends ? at some point if there is no barking, we must conclude there is no dog.

Anger. At those of us ?misguided? enough to doubt the imminence or even the necessity of Beyond the Standard Model physics.

Bargaining.? Perhaps BSM physics has not been discovered because we?ve been demanding too much explanatory power from science.? If we just relax our expectations for the predictivity of science, and introduce a multitude of universes in which we occupy a particular one best suited to our existence, then we can let our extensions to the Standard Model be un-natural, many of their properties unpredictable, and explain why they haven?t been discovered yet!

Depression.? Even as the glorious LHC data piles up around us, like platters at a holiday feast, we worry where tomorrow?s meal will come from.? Hurry up somebody.? Find a superpartner! A mini-black hole!? Even a technipion. Discover a dark matter particle!? We?ll even settle for astronomical observations confirming that the dark energy is not just a cosmological constant!? Better still, surprise us with something completely unexpected.?? Because if you don?t, its going to be Standard Model for breakfast, Standard Model for lunch and Standard Model for dinner.

We?re not ready for Acceptance!? At least, sitting here listening to the LHC hum, I can still hope.

Previously in this series:

To Live and Work at CERN

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Becoming an electrician starts with getting the right schooling. One can start quite early, even in High School. Many vocational programs in secondary schools have an electrical program. Following High School graduation, one can enter a program at a college to further their learning. Community colleges often have excellent trades program, including electrical. In addition to their typical general education courses like math and English, students will take practical courses where they learn both the science behind the trade and also get to apply and learn new skills in hands-on work. If one desires to learn more about the scientific end of things, they can attend a four year college that offers advanced programs like electrical engineering or similar majors. Community colleges are great because they offer students practical experience.

One can also do some extra work on their own to increase their skills and education. It is a great idea to find an experienced individual who works in the field and get close to them. An experienced worker can offer electrician training in the form of an apprenticeship or might be able to hire a student to work for them. They can also share the pros and cons of the industry, as well as stories from on the job. This will give the young student a better idea of what daily life is like as an electrical worker, and help them decide if this is really the field that they want to devote their life to. Working with a professional can help one meet others in the field and perhaps potential future customers. The pro may also have some suggestions for training programs or courses that the aspiring electrician can take advantage of. They can serve as a reference for the student's resume.

Before one can be successful in industry, they must have to proper education and training. Fortunately, budding electrical workers have many options to help them reach their goals and better themselves.

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Sunday, December 2, 2012

McDowell clings to a 2-shot lead at Sherwood

Graeme McDowell walks off the second tee during the third round of the World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)

Graeme McDowell walks off the second tee during the third round of the World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)

Graeme McDowell tees off on the sixth hole during the third round of the World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)

Keegan Bradley tees off on the sixth hole during the third round of the World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)

Tiger Woods tees off on the fifth hole during the third round of the World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)

Tiger Woods loses his handle on his club while teeing of on the sixth hole during the third round of the World Challenge golf tournament at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, Calif., Saturday, Dec. 1, 2012. (AP Photo/Bret Hartman)

(AP) ? Graeme McDowell rolled in two long putts early in the round Saturday and ran his streak to 29 holes without a bogey on his way to a 4-under 68 and a two-shot lead over Keegan Bradley going into the final round of the World Challenge.

McDowell hasn't won anywhere in the world since he rallied from four shots behind and beat Tiger Woods in a playoff at this event two years ago, capping off a dream season in which he won the U.S. Open and the decisive match for Europe in the Ryder Cup.

This time, he'll be the one protecting a lead.

Bradley said he had to cope with more fallout on the proposed ban of the belly putting stroke when one man in the gallery called him a "cheater." It doesn't take much to motivate the former PGA champion, and it didn't keep him from a 67 that put him in the final pairing with McDowell.

"It's very disrespectful, but it's fine with me," Bradley said. "I've got to try to look at it as motivation to help me try to win this tournament."

Woods, the tournament host and five-time champion at Sherwood Country Club, kept himself in the game. Even though Woods failed to birdie any of the five par 5s, he picked up a pair of birdies on the final two par 3s and added a third to salvage a 69 that left him five shots behind.

"I'm going to have to shoot a low one tomorrow and see what happens," Woods said.

McDowell was at 13-under 203, and will try to win from the front for the first time since the 2008 Scottish Open at Loch Lomond. His specialty of late has been rallying on the last day ? four shots behind at the World Challenge, three shots behind at the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, four shots behind at the Wales Open, all of those in 2010.

"I'm not sure how many times I've won from the front," McDowell said. "Hopefully, I'll add one tomorrow."

On another overcast day with a light drizzle, McDowell picked up a pair of birdies he wasn't expecting.

He laid up on the par-5 second hole and hit his wedge with two much spin, the ball rolling back down a pair of tiers that left him some 40 feet away. He rolled that in for a birdie, and then holed about a 25-foot birdie putt on No. 4. McDowell's best swing of the day came at the ninth, with the pin at the far back of the green. He hit a 6-iron to about 6 feet for birdie, and picked up his fourth birdie with a two-putt on the 11th, the one par 5 he can reach in two.

The damp conditions all week have made some of the par 5s difficult to reach, even for some of the longer hitters, and birdies are no longer sure things. Woods found that out the hard way, mainly by missing the fairway off the tee and making it difficult to get home in two. But he closed strong, and still has an outside chance.

Bo Van Pelt had a 70 and was tied with Woods at 8-under than 208. Jim Furyk was another shot behind after trading three birdies with three bogeys for a 72.

Bradley and McDowell are the only players to post all three rounds in the 60s.

Bradley has been the center of attention all week, especially after the USGA and the R&A proposed a new rule on anchored strokes that would keep him from using the belly putter. The rule is not to take effect until 2016 at the latest, but some fans are passionate against it.

Already this week, Bradley told of getting a tweet from some follower who advised him to apply for a job at Burger King in 2016. And then he told of the man who told him he was cheating, which was unusual for Bradley because he can't ever recall getting heckled.

"There's always going to be people who are negative," he said.

The primary focus is catching up to McDowell, who is starting to feel right at home in the foothills of Conejo Valley. The runner-up finish in 2009 earned him enough ranking points that eventually got him into the U.S. Open, which he won for his first major, and that win assured him a spot in the Ryder Cup.

He won again in California with his comeback against Woods at Sherwood.

McDowell's only regret Saturday was not making another birdie after the 11th hole, although the pars didn't hurt him.

"I played disciplined golf to some of those tighter pins," McDowell said. "Couldn't seem to get anything to drop, but two shots ahead going into Sunday, I'll take that any week, anywhere, any time, and it's right where you need to be."

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Bad Weather Survival Guide to Tailgating in Philadelphia

 Bad Weather Survival Guide to Tailgating in Philadelphia
Philadelphia football fans don?t feel very lucky these days. With a seven-game losing streak and just a short week to prepare, week 13 of the NFL 2012 season tosses the Eagles deep into rival Dallas Cowboys territory. While Eagles fans do their best to see through the gloom for Sunday?s game, it?s time to start thinking ahead and preparing for the stormy weather that?s sure to come. To clarify, we?re not talking about injuries or coaching staff here, just mother nature?s occasional hiccup.

If Hurricane Sandy and the early snowfall this year are any indication, this winter could pack a punch with some nasty weather. As Philadelphia tailgaters know all too well, when it rains, it pours, floods or snows. You get the picture. A little bad weather doesn?t stop football, though. The game must go on, and that goes for tailgating too. Eagles tailgating fans are at the Linc for home games regardless of conditions at the stadium, inside or out. True fans don?t let a gloomy season keep them from weathering the storm. With a little preparation, they can handle whatever?s thrown their way.

Cold

  • Dress in layers.
  • Know the signs of frostbite.
  • Drink warm beverages.
  • Move around, stomp your feet, play games and stay active to stay warm.
  • Get in the car to warm up as needed.
  • Be very careful when warming up near grills and open flames.
  • Keep your head, hands and feet covered and dry.
  • Invest in good gloves, hat and thermal socks.
  • Watch the alcohol intake when it?s very cold out.

Snow

  • Stay current with the weather forecast. As history has shown, Philadelphia can get slammed with a couple feet of snow in a very short period of time. As fans found out just a couple years ago, football games can be rescheduled in a snow emergency.
  • Bring a shovel and a bag of sand or kitty litter in case your tires get stuck.
  • Have the right tires for driving in snow.
  • Bring along enough brushes and brooms for everyone to help keep your ride free of snow.
  • Clear all the snow from your vehicle before driving, including snow on the roof, which can fall down onto your windshield or blow onto another car?s windshield while driving.
  • If you bring along a tent or tarp to keep the snow off your food, be very careful with your grill.
  • Watch out for ice in the lot. Black ice is hard to see. You don?t want that freshly cooked platter of hot, steamy burgers to go flying as you try to keep your balance on a slippery spot.
  • Snowballs are fun, but remember that you?re in a crowd. Besides, snowballs and Philadelphia football don?t necessarily mix well.

Freezing Rain

  • Nothing makes you feel quite as miserable as being soaked to the bone as the thermometer hovers at the freezing point. Dress for the weather and keep some rain ponchos stashed in your car, just in case.
  • If the rain starts to freeze, make sure to keep up with any ice accumulating on your vehicle windows and door locks.
  • Be careful with umbrellas and tents/tarps in the wind, as they can blow away and possibly hurt someone or cause damage to a vehicle.

As Ben Franklin said, ?Keep your mouth wet and your feet dry.?

So, Philadelphia Eagles tailgaters, eat drink and be merry. But stay warm, and above all, stay safe.

Check out Tailgate Fan to keep the party going at?tailgatefan.cbslocal.com.

Christy Ayala covers sports, recreation, the outdoors, and leisure activities in the Philadelphia area. She earned a masters degree in recreation administration from George Williams College and managed programs in the Midwest, Hawaii, and Pennsylvania. Her work can be found on Examiner.com.

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Real estate notes | TribLIVE


By Sam Spatter

Published: Saturday, December 1, 2012, 9:02?p.m.
Updated 17 minutes ago

? The $2.5 million public portion of an $8 million renovation of Presbyterian SeniorCare?s Westminster Place in Oakmont is open, although the job won?t be finished until summer, said Ellen Gamble, senior director of communications. The project is part of the agency?s Better Place Campaign. The entry into separate wings of the building will have a gathering area that will serve as a front porch. It will provide seating, reading area, computer console, hospitality desk for staff, all adjacent to a common area. The common area will serve for resident group meals, a kitchenette for snacks and a teaching area for group activity. The chapel, now used only for religious purposes, will be used for activities such as wellness classes and performances.

? Heartland Homes Inc. will seek approval on Thursday from the Pittsburgh Zoning Board of Adjustment for seven three-story single-family attached dwellings with two-car garages at S. 27th St. and Larkins Way, South Side. Also, 751 N. Negley Associates LP for prospective owner Mt. Ararat Baptist Church wants to use a three-story structure at 745 N. Negley Ave., East Liberty, as a community center. David C. Cromie, for prospective owners George and Faye Evans, wants to use a one-story structure at 4806 Harrison St., Lawrenceville, as a single-family unit and art studio.

? The annual member business exposition, presented by Consol Energy, will be held on Thursday at Hilton Garden Inn, Southpointe, from 5:30 to 8 p.m., the Washington County Chamber of Commerce said. The event will include booths, music, tasting carving stations, food and an assortment of holiday deserts. Range Resources is entertainment sponsor. Reservations end Monday and can be made through Debbie Sims at 724-225-3010 or debbies@washcochamber.com. Cost is $25 for chamber members, $40 for non-members.

? Some of the top office lease transactions during the third quarter were: Urish Popeck & Co. renewing an 18,137-square-foot lease at Three Gateway Center; Citizens Bank of Pennsylvania and RBS Citizens Bank renewing a 141,000-square-foot lease at Three Mellon Center, and Harsco Metals America leasing 16,987 square feet at One Adams Place in Butler County. Grant Street Associates Inc. represented the landlord in all these leases.

? The Redevelopment Authority of Washington County and the Washington Board of Commissioners on Tuesday will receive a Homegrown Pa. Award for supporting affordable housing under its Accessible Homebuyer Assistance Program in 2011. The award will be presented at the PNC Housing Heroes presentation during the Housing Alliance of Pennsylvania?s Homes within Reach Conference.

? The 2012 Housing Excellence Awards will be announced on Friday at the Builders Association of Metropolitan Pittsburgh annual holiday dinner dance, at the Fairmont Hotel, Downtown. Participation is restricted to builders, remodelers and developers who are members. Entries must be current model or speculative houses, or have been built and completed in 2011-12.

? The late Mark C. Schneider will be honored at the 10,000 Friends of Pennsylvania 2012 Commonwealth Awards on Wednesday at Point Park University?s Lawrence Hall, 201 Wood St., Downtown. Keynote speaker is Richard J. Jackson, co-author of the book and host/narrator of the TV series, ?Designing Healthy Communities.?

? Phipps Conservancy and Botanical Gardens was awarded a bronze level of honor at ceremonies in London in the 2012 International Green Awards. Phipps won the award in the Most Sustainable NGO category.

Sam Spatter is a staff writer for Trib Total Media. He can be reached at 412-320-7843 or sspatter@tribweb.com.

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I used to hate asking questions. I didn?t ask many questions in school because I didn?t want to annoy my teachers and I was afraid of looking dumb. Finally I realized that not knowing something is worse than looking dumb and that most people don?t really mind answering questions.

The whole idea of the ?Insurance? page on Yahoo Answers is to get your health insurance questions answered. So, people don?t usually hold back. Sometimes they post really complicated questions, sometimes lots of them all at once.

We recently took a question from a young college student who wanted to understand her health insurance options . But she had other questions too, like:

Can I qualify for health insurance under someone else?s plan if my parents are out of the picture? Does dental and vision insurance come with health insurance? Can I get health insurance through an employer if I?m only employed part-time?

Great questions! The eHealthInsurance reply was voted Best Answer:

Let?s answer a few of your simpler questions first:

No, you won?t qualify under anyone else?s health insurance plan unless you get married and your spouse has insurance.

Dental insurance and vision insurance are usually purchased separately from health insurance.

You can get health insurance through an employer even as a part-time worker, but only if the company offers health insurance to part-time workers. It?s really about your company?s policy, so ask your HR department or benefits administrator about it.

Now, assuming you don?t have access to employer-sponsored health insurance, you still have a couple options. First, your school may have a student health insurance plan. Just be aware that some school-sponsored plans will limit you to on-campus doctors, and some may put a cap on the total amount of coverage you can use in a given year.

As an alternative, you could also look into buying health insurance on your own in the open market. Work with a licensed health insurance agent online or in your area to learn more. It doesn?t cost anything extra to work with an agent and it can give you a broader view of what?s available.

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Christians left out as Egypt gets draft constitution

Tens of thousands of protesters gathered in Tahrir Square Friday to denounce Egypt's President Mohamed Morsi and the draft constitution his Islamic allies approved earlier in the day.

By NBC News wire services

CAIRO -- Islamists approved a draft constitution for Egypt early Friday without the participation of liberal and Christian members, seeking to pre-empt a court ruling that could dissolve their panel with a rushed, marathon vote that further inflames the conflict between the opposition and President Mohammed Morsi.

The vote by the constituent assembly advanced a charter with an Islamist bent that rights experts say could give Muslim clerics oversight over legislation and bring restrictions on freedom of speech, women's rights and other liberties.

The draft, which the assembly plans to deliver to the president Saturday, must be put to a nationwide referendum within 30 days. Morsi said Thursday it will be held "soon."

'No place for dictatorship'
Morsi added that the decree halting court challenges to his decisions, which provoked protests and violence from Egyptians fearing a new dictator was emerging less than two years after they ousted Hosni Mubarak, was "for an exceptional stage."

"It will end as soon as the people vote on a constitution," he told state television on Thursday night. "There is no place for dictatorship."

External link: English translation of Egypt's draft constitution

The Islamist-dominated assembly that has been working on the constitution for months raced to pass it, voting article by article on the draft's more than 230 articles for more than 16 hours. The lack of inclusion was on display in the nationally televised gathering: Of the 85 members in attendance, there was not a single Christian and only four women, all Islamists. Many of the men wore beards, the hallmark of Muslim conservatives.

Ahmed Youssef / EPA

Eighteen days of popular protest culminated in the downfall of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak on Feb. 11, 2011.

For weeks, liberal, secular and Christian members, already a minority on the 100-member panel, have been withdrawing to protest what they call the Islamists' hijacking of the process.

"This constitution represents the diversity of the Egyptian people. All Egyptians, male and female, will find themselves in this constitution," Essam el-Erian, a representative of the Muslim Brotherhood, declared to the assembly after the last articles were passed just after sunrise Friday.

ANALYSIS: Crisis tests Egyptians' constitution

"We will implement the work of this constitution to hold in high esteem God's law, which was only ink on paper before, and to protect freedoms that were not previously respected," he said.

The sudden rush to finish came as the latest twist in a week-long crisis pitting Brotherhood veteran Morsi and his Islamist supporters against a mostly secular and liberal opposition and the powerful judiciary. Voting had not been expected for another two months. But the assembly abruptly moved it up in order to pass the draft before Egypt's Supreme Constitutional Court rules on Sunday on whether to dissolve the panel.

"I am saddened to see this come out while Egypt is so divided," Egypt's top reform leader, Nobel Peace laureate Mohamed ElBaradei said, speaking on private Al-Nahar TV. But he predicted the document would not last long. "It will be part of political folklore and will go to the garbage bin of history."

President Mohammed Morsi recently granted himself unprecedented power, leaving many Egyptians furious. NBC's Richard Engel reports.

NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin discusses Egypt unrest

A new opposition bloc led by ElBaradei and other liberals said the assembly had lost its legitimacy.

"It is trying to impose a constitution monopolized by one trend and is the furthest from national consensus, produced in a farcical way," the National Salvation Front said in a statement, read by Waheed Abdel-Meguid, one of the assembly members who withdrew.

Thursday's vote escalates the already bruising confrontation sparked last week when Morsi gave himself near absolute powers by neutralizing the judiciary, the last branch of the state not in his hands. Morsi banned the courts from dissolving the constitutional assembly or the upper house of parliament and from reviewing his own decisions.

In a sign of the divisions, protesters camped out in Cairo's Tahrir Square who were watching the interview chanted against Morsi and raised their shoes in the air in contempt.?

The president's edicts sparked a powerful backlash in one of the worst bouts of turmoil since last year's ouster of autocrat Hosni Mubarak. At least 200,000 people protested in Cairo's Tahrir square earlier this week demanding he rescind the edicts.

Street clashes have already erupted between the two camps in the past week, leaving at least two people dead and hundreds injured. And more violence is possible.

The opposition plans another large protest for Friday, and the Brotherhood has called a similar massive rally for the following day, though they decided to move it from Tahrir to avoid frictions. Bands of youths have been daily battling police on a road leading off the square and close to the U.S. Embassy.

Several hundred Egyptian protesters and police faced off again today in central Cairo. NBCNews.com's Dara Brown reports.

Defiance
The Constitutional Court's announcement that it would rule on the legitimacy of the assembly was in direct defiance of Morsi's edicts. It will also rule Sunday on whether to dissolve the upper house of parliament, which is overwhelmingly held by Islamists. Most of the nation's judges are on indefinite strike to protest the edicts.

It is not clear what would happen to the approved draft if the court dissolves the assembly. The crisis could move out of the realm of legal questions and even more into the more volatile street, to be decided by which side can bring the most support.

The opposition is considering whether to call for a boycott of any referendum on the constitution or to try to rally a "no" vote, said Hamdeen Sabahi, a National Salvation Front leader who ran in this year's presidential race and came in a surprisingly strong third.

"The people should not be made to choose between a dictatorial declaration or a constitution that doesn't represent all the people," he told independent ONTV, referring to Morsi's decrees. "He is pushing Egypt to more division and confrontation."

During Thursday's session, assembly head Hossam al-Ghiryani doggedly pushed the members to finish. When one article received 16 objections, he pointed out that would require postponing the vote 48 hours under the body's rules. "Now I'm taking the vote again," he said, and all but four members dropped their objections. In the session's final hours, several new articles were hastily written up and added to resolve lingering issues.

"We will teach this constitution to our sons," al-Ghiryani told the gathering.

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Islamist members of the panel defended the fast tracking. Hussein Ibrahim of the Brotherhood said the draft reflected six months of debate, including input from liberals before they withdrew.

"People want the constitution because they want stability. Go to villages, to poorer areas, people want stability," he said.

Over the past week, about 30 members have pulled out of the assembly, with mainly Islamists brought in to replace some. As a result, every article passed overwhelmingly.

Human Rights Watch Rights groups criticized the hurried manner in which the constituent assembly pushed the draft charter through, saying it not the right way to guarantee fundamental rights or the rule of law.

"Rushing through a draft while serious concerns about key rights protections remain unaddressed will create huge problems down the road that won't be easy to fix,"said Joe Stork, deputy Middle East and North Africa director for the New York-based group.

The draft largely reflects the conservative vision of the Islamists, with articles that rights activists, liberals and others fear will lead to restrictions on the rights of women and minorities and on civil liberties in general.

Egypt's president Mohamed Morsi, who had granted himself sweeping new powers that would have made all of his rulings immune to judicial review, is facing continued public outcry despite his decision to soften the decree by limiting those rulings to 'sovereign' matters. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

'Morals and values'
One article that passed underlined that the state will protect "the true nature of the Egyptian family ... and promote its morals and values," phrasing that suggests the state could prevent anything deemed to undermine the family.

The draft says citizens are equal under the law but an article specifically establishing women's equality was dropped because of disputes over the phrasing.

As in past constitutions, the new draft said the "principles of Islamic law" will be the basis of law.

Previously, the term "principles" allowed wide leeway in interpreting Shariah. But in the draft, a separate new article is added that seeks to define "principles" by pointing to particular theological doctrines and their rules. That could give Islamists the tool for insisting on stricter implementation of rulings of Shariah.

Another new article states that Egypt's most respected Islamic institution, Al-Azhar, must be consulted on any matters related to Shariah, a measure critics fear will lead to oversight of legislation by clerics.

The draft also includes bans on "insulting or defaming all prophets and messengers" or even "insulting humans" ? broad language that analysts warned could be used to crack down on many forms of speech.

It also preserves much of military's immunity from parliamentary scrutiny, putting its budget in the hands of the National Defense Council, which includes the president, the heads of the two houses of parliament and top generals.

The final draft contains historic changes to Egypt's system of government. It limits to eight years the amount of time a president can serve, for example. Mubarak was in power for three decades. It also introduces a degree of oversight over the military establishment - though not enough for critics.

The Associated Press and Reuters contributed to this report.

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