Thursday, March 22, 2012

Striving to be the best

People genrally tend to shy away and hide from the fact that they are suffering from a certain mental health problem. They feel protective about this information and tend to pay little heed to the fact that without treatment, this condition may worsen with time. This is the reason why finding a good counsellor earlier on during their mental illness becomes imprtant. All counsellors in the city should aim to be known as the best Sydney counsellor. This will enable them to achieve a level of interest and determination to excel in the job that they perform as a therapist or counsellor.

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Source: http://www.knupnet.com/latest-health-news/striving-to-be-the-best/

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

ePillow Tablet and eReader Stand Review

The ePillow by Veyl Products LLC is a large, soft pillow with a U-shaped ridge designed to comfortably and securely hold a tablet or e-reader in a usable position for extended periods. If you have an Android tablet, iPad, or one of the heavier eReaders (for example, a Kindle Fire which comes in at about [...]

Source: http://the-gadgeteer.com/2012/03/20/epillow-tablet-and-ereader-stand-review/

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Durbin Urges Private Student Loans Be Discharged in Bankruptcy

Students who take out loans from private lenders to finance their education should have the same right to discharge their debt in bankruptcy that other borrowers enjoy, Illinois Senator Dick Durbin said today.

?While the overall growth in student indebtedness is troubling, the most pressing concern is private student loans,? Durbin, the No. 2 Senate Democrat, said in prepared remarks at a Senate judiciary subcommittee hearing. ?These private student loans are a far riskier way to pay for an education than federal loans.?

Outstanding student-loan debt reached an estimated $867 billion in the fourth quarter, and is greater than total U.S. credit-card debt. The student debt includes private loans, which don?t offer options as some government-backed loans when borrowers become financially distressed, including income-based repayment. Durbin introduced a bill in May to eliminate a 2005 provision that made privately issued student loans nondischargable in bankruptcy.

Five years after graduating from Harrington College of Design in Chicago, Danielle Jokela has yet to find a job as a designer and struggles to repay more than $98,000 in student loans.

?I?m asking you to create legislation that will empower us to overcome this burden, and prevent future students from falling into the same trap,? Jokela said in prepared testimony for the hearing. She has a monthly debt payment of about $830, about 28 percent of her current income. Harrington is operated by for-profit college company Career Education Corp.

Sallie Mae

The largest private student lender is SLM Corp., (SLM) known as Sallie Mae, which made $2.7 billion in private education loans last year, up 19 percent from a year earlier, the company said in a statement in January. It expects to originate about $3.2 billion this year.

Sallie Mae?s portfolio of private student loans was about $36 billion, and loans to students at for-profit colleges account for about 10 percent, according to the Newark, Delaware- based company.

?Sallie Mae supports reform that would allow federal and private student loans to be dischargeable in bankruptcy for those who have made a good-faith effort to repay their student loans over a five-to-seven year period and still experience financial difficulty,? Patricia Nash Christel, a spokeswoman for the company, said in an e-mail.

?Severe? Treatment

Deanne Loonin, an attorney for the National Consumer Law Center, said harsh treatment of students in the bankruptcy system was built on the false premise that they are more likely to abuse the system.

?Current bankruptcy law treats students who face financial distress the same severe way as people who are trying to discharge child support debts, alimony, overdue taxes and criminal fines,? Loonin said in written testimony. ?Yet there is no evidence and has never been any evidence to support this assumption.?

Congress has investigated high rates of default on student debt at for-profit colleges, where as much as 90 percent of revenue comes from government grants and loans. The U.S. Education Department released rules last year that may cut off government funding to schools where students struggle the most to repay their loans.

?Unjust Transfer?

Reinstating the rule to let privately issued loans be dischargeable in bankruptcy would increase the cost for all student borrowers because interest rates would rise, said G. Marcus Cole, who teaches commercial and financial law and regulation at Stanford University near Palo Alto, California.

?If the goal is to relieve the debt burden upon student borrowers who have taken on student debt that did not result in higher productivity and earnings potential, removal of the exemption is a blunt instrument that is unlikely to address the root source of the problem, accomplishing instead a one-time, unjust transfer from innocent lenders who did nothing more than give money to people in the hopes of being repaid someday,? Cole said in written testimony.

The root issue is tuition inflation, and restoring the loan discharge rule may have ?a very marginal impact? on the issue of student debt, said Neal McCluskey, associate director of the Cato Institute?s Center for Educational Freedom.

Higher Rates

?If lenders know that borrowers can escape repayment through bankruptcy, they would likely raise interest rates to account for that risk and lend to fewer people, discouraging use of such loans,? McCluskey said in testimony. ?However, students might be more apt to take such loans ? and pay still higher college prices ? if they think that they will be able to unload their debt without repaying it.?

Senator Mike Enzi, the Wyoming Republican and ranking member of the Senate education committee, doesn?t support discharging student loans, said Sarah Chu, a spokeswoman for Enzi.

Enzi would prefer the Senate committee address the rising cost of higher education rather than ?a number of incomplete solutions,? he said in an e-mailed statement.

?Recognizing that many Americans may encounter unexpected financial difficulties during the repayment of their student loans, Congress has already enacted a variety of protections to help student loan borrowers avoid default and protect their credit,? Enzi said.

Source: http://blog.janusuniversity.edu/durbin-urges-private-student-loans-be-discharged-in-bankruptcy/

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Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Greg Smith to Goldman Sachs: A new era in Wall Street ethics

Greg Smith belongs to younger generations that put loyalty to values above loyalty to company. As young professionals ourselves, we believe his op-ed resignation from Goldman Sachs last week may well forecast a new era in ethics on Wall Street and in other workplaces.

Greg Smith has been called many things ? flattering and not ? since publicly resigning from the storied firm of Goldman Sachs last Wednesday via an op-ed in The New York Times. He has been hailed as a ?hero? and a ?whistleblower? by some, while called ?self-righteous? and deemed a ?traitor? by others.

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Mr. Smith, in a sense, has become a Rorschach test for our times. We see in him what we value or disdain ? depending on our perspective, and perhaps reinforced by generational attitudes.

Those who celebrate Smith?s courage to speak truth to power in such a public forum prize audacity and an uncompromising commitment to ethics ? especially on Wall Street. Six months ago, the Occupy Movement became a home for this ethos ? people of all ages, but especially the young, speaking out, taking up space, and legitimizing a new conversation about inequality and accountability.

Others value loyalty, seeing Smith as a reckless attention-seeker and believing that honorable workers don?t air an employer?s dirty laundry as a matter of principle. Violating that principle can be costly: Goldman stock dropped $2.15 billion on the day of Smith?s public resignation, which, according to The Atlantic magazine, means his op-ed cost the firm a staggering $1.7 million per word. (The company has since recovered much, but not all, of that loss.)

What Smith himself holds sacred is abundantly clear from his own unequivocal language. ?The interests of the client continue to be sidelined in the way the firm operates and thinks about making money,? he wrote. He identified the ?decline in the moral fiber? at Goldman Sachs as an existential threat to the company, endangering the client relationship and creating a work environment that is ?toxic and destructive.?

In other words, the bottom line, not the spirit of service, became the driving force at Goldman Sachs, according to Smith. That was unacceptable to this young professional who clearly held to the ethos of service above all else ? or ?servant leadership? in the parlance of business leader and visionary Robert K. Greenleaf.

In 1971 Greenleaf wrote, ?It begins with the natural feeling that one wants to serve, to serve first. Then, conscious choice brings one to aspire to lead. That person is sharply different from one who is leader first, perhaps because of the need to assuage an unusual power drive or to acquire material possessions.?

Think it sounds disingenuous or preposterous for an investment banker to be a servant-first leader? You?re probably not alone. The public perception of Goldman?s complicity in the moral downfall of Wall Street and the US economy, culminating in CEO Lloyd Blankfein?s April 2010 congressional dress-down, has left many feeling a range of emotions toward bankers, particularly those at Goldman, but empathy is not one of them.

And yet, one doesn?t have to be a social worker to care about serving others ? and surely, Wall Street firms include many such workers of all ages. But for employees in the younger generations, whether they be the children of Baby Boomers, known as Gen X, as Smith is, or the newest Millennials, service comes ahead of profit.

Smith is actually unusual for his generation, having stayed with one firm for eleven long years. His articulation of what he holds sacred, however, is closely in line with generational expectation.

In a 2011 study that asked about the purpose of business, 51 percent born after 1981 cited societal development, while only 39 percent cited profit. (Smith, who is 33, misses that age group ? defined in the study as Millennials ? by a hair, but he fits the altruistic sentiment.)

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/8oAzsUdI3y0/Greg-Smith-to-Goldman-Sachs-A-new-era-in-Wall-Street-ethics

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Update for world temperature data

Researchers have updated HadCRUT - one of the main global temperate records, which dates back to 1850.

One of the main changes is the inclusion of more data from the Arctic region, which has experienced one of the greatest levels of warming.

The amendments do not change the long-term trend, but the data now lists 2010, rather than 1998, as the warmest year on record.

The update is reported in the published in the Journal of Geophysical Research.

HadCRUT is compiled by the UK Met Office's Hadley Centre and the Climatic Research Unit (Cru) at the University of East Anglia, and is one of three global records used extensively by climatologists.

The other two are produced by US-based researchers at Nasa and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (Noaa).

Cru's director, Phil Jones, explained why it was necessary to revise the UK record.

"HadCRUT is underpinned by observations and we've previously been clear it may not be fully capturing changes in the Arctic because we have had so little data from the area," he said.

"For the latest version, we have included observations from more than 400 (observation) stations across the Arctic, Russia and Canada."

Prof Jones added: "This has led to better representation of what's going on in the large geographical region."

Despite the revisions, the overall warming signal has not changed. The scientists say it has remained at about 0.75C (1.4F) since 1900.

Kicking the bucket

Another change adopted in the HadCRUT dataset is the way sea surface temperature (SST) is recorded, allowing scientists to revisit and recalibrate past calculations.

With advances in technology in recent years, ships now have electronic sensors that can accurately record SST.

This development has highlighted a systematic anomaly in traditional methods of collating the data in the past.

This included differences in the buckets used to collect sea water for measurement, and the locations where those measurements were recorded.

Improvements in the way SST is collected has now allowed scientists to recalculate data, making amendments to the data collected in previous years.

"An example of this is the rapid change in the kinds of measurements we see in the digital archives around the Second World War," explained Peter Stott, head of climate monitoring and attribution at the Met Office.

"Research has shown readings from buckets were generally cooler so when the database changes from one source to another, you see artifical jumps in the temperature.

"We have quantified these effects and corrected them, providing a clearer view of the evolution of global temperatures."

Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/int/news/-/news/science-environment-17432194

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Monday, March 19, 2012

Free Apps Aggregator for Android and iOS Devices - Allergy Caddy ...

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The Food Allergy iPhone app for anyone with food allergies or those who care for children with food allergies. Allergy Caddy is a mobile iPhone/iPod Touch app for translating restaurant?s allergen guides to your specific needs on the fly. Allergy Caddy is for those with food allergies to the top 10 Allergens/Sensitivities: Peanut, Milk, Egg, Wheat, Soy, Gluten, Fish, Shellfish, Tree Nuts, and MSG and has data for 40 restaurants from Arby?s to Zaxby?s.

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All the Allergen data used in Allergy Caddy is sourced from the restaurants publicly released allergen data. Each restaurant page in the app has a source link listed which will open your phone?s browser and show you the restaurant?s published allergen guide.

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Checkers
Chick-fil-A
Chipolte
Dairy Queen
Denny?s
Hardee?s
Jack in the Box
Jersey Mike?s
KFC
Long John Silvers
Little Caesars
McAlisters
Mcdonalds
Moes
Olive Garden
Panda Express
Papa John?s
Pizza Hut
Qdoba
Quiznos
Red Lobster
Schlotzsky?s
Sonic
Sticky Fingers
Subway
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Tim Hortons
Wendy?s
Zaxby?s

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Source: http://appaggie.com/2012/03/18/allergy-caddy/

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Feast of culture | China Antiques

CHINESE culture is set to be showcased in Bahrain during a major arts and entertainment festival starting next week.

The week-long event, which will include exhibitions, music, dance and martial arts performances, aims to promote friendship and cultural co-operation between both countries.

It is taking place as part of the Spring of Culture festival and an opening ceremony will take place at the Arts Centre, next to Bahrain National Museum, on March 25 at 7pm.

Hosted by the Chinese Embassy, the event will also mark the opening of the Chinese Embroidery Masterpieces exhibition.

Embroidery is a time-honoured traditional art of China and the exhibition will showcase one of the four major Chinese embroidery styles called Suzhou.

This type of embroidery is unique with its intricate patterns, harmonious colours, stitching and exquisite craftsmanship.

Entrance is free and open to the public from March 26 to 31 and the Arts Centre is open from 8am to 1pm and 4pm to 8pm daily.

The first professional folk dance troupe in China will perform on the night of the opening ceremony at the Cultural Hall at 8pm.

Shows by the Little White Egret dance group feature the exotic dance art of Chinese ethnical minority groups and characterised by the unique Minnan (South Fujian) culture.

It has won great fame and been honoured at national and international level competitions and performances.

Entry is free, but seating is limited and the minimum age is eight years old.

Chinese folk songs, dance and music will come to life in a performance by a Muslim Chinese performing arts group at the Cultural Hall on March 26 at 8pm.

The Xinjiang Folk Song, Dance and Music Ensemble will be performed by the Xinjiang Art troupe, a group which has explored, innovated and performed a large number of Xinjiang dance and music programmes consisting of both Muslim characteristics and the spirit of the modern times.

The Chinese Art Festival will finish with two performances of the famous Chinese martial art form Kung Fu on March 28 and 29.

The Cultural and Theatre Chan Shaolin Temple Group will show off its skills at the Cultural Hall at 8pm on both nights.

Established in 1998, it has performed shows around the world and succeeded in spreading Shaolin Kung Fu culture outside China.

The teaching principle of the group is to mix various styles of Kung Fu, Wushu, Chan Buddhism (known as Zen) and Shaolin Kung Fu in a harmonious way.

Its members are masters of traditional Chinese medicine, making them the most prominent figures representing the classical Shaolin Temple disciples to be called the Temple?s Most Precious Treasure.

Entry is free but seating is limited and the minimum age is eight years.

The Chinese Art Festival is being supported by the Chinese and Bahraini Culture Ministries, the Chinese Embassy and the Arab League secretariat.
The events are being held as part of the celebrations for Manama being named Arab Capital of Culture 2012.
For more information and tickets visit www.springofculture.org.
alicia@gdn.com.bh

Source: http://www.chinaantiques.com/china-antiques/2012/03/18/feast-of-culture/

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