Monday, October 29, 2012

Video: Winds, surf pick up ahead of Sandy



>> are beginning to feel the effects on north carolina 's outer banks . weather channel meteorologist julie martin joins us now from nags head . how are things there?

>> reporter: good evening, lester. things are definitely deteriorating in nags head . we are getting lashed with outer rain bands from sandy, even though it's still well offshore from the carolinas. just goes to show you the size and strength of this storm. the worst, however, is yet to come here in the outer banks . late tonight and overnight we are going to be dealing with tropical storm conditions, high winds , coastal flooding. possibly even power outages. most of the residents here have been through nor'easters, hurricanes and tropical systems many times. they have decided to ride it out. one man here told me a long time resident that he's not sure about this strange storm named sandy. he's not letting his guard down just yet. probably shouldn't do so. it's already been full of meteorological surprises for us, that's for sure. this is really just a taste of what's to come in the northeast and possibly worse. lester?

>> julie martin along north carolina 's outer banks tonight. julie, thanks.

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Thursday, October 25, 2012

Feinstein Institute receives $1 million grant to study impact of World Trade Center attacks on responders

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MANHASSET, NY The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research has been awarded a $1 million grant from the World Trade Center Health Program, which is administered by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), part of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and Safety (NIOSH) to comprehensively study the overall physical, mental and socioeconomic impact of the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster on responders, as well as identify the linkage between socioeconomic status and health among all occupations of WTC responders.

The attacks on September 11, 2001, created hazardous environments and situations for first responders, community residents and those who helped in cleanup. Firefighters, police officers, construction workers, cleanup workers and others were exposed to airborne toxins and other physical and mental hazards.

"Previous health reports on World Trade Center responders after 9/11 have not made comparisons between the responders and the general population, nor have they comprehensively evaluated the changes of socioeconomic status in these WTC responders," noted Hyun Kim, ScD, investigator at the Feinstein Institute and the principal investigator of the study. "I am thankful that the NIOSH is supporting this investigation, as it will help to identify groups of responders who are at high risk of health issues and develop strategies for prevention and intervention. With successful completion of this two-year study, we expect a substantial improvement of the occupational health surveillance system for World Trade Center responders."

"Dr. Kim's work will complement the clinical work we do every day at the Queens WTC Clinical Center of Excellence, providing medical monitoring and treatment to the men and women who responded to Ground Zero after 9/11, and give us a greater understanding of the total impact of the WTC disaster on our WTC responder community," stated Dr. Jacqueline Moline, director of the Queens WTC Clinical Center of Excellence and vice president of Population Health for the North Shore-LIJ Health System.

The main objective of the proposed study is to establish an expanded occupational health surveillance system that summarizes overall health status of WTC responders over time, and also provides information about symptoms not previously reported. Through this work, it is possible that other health outcomes will be identified and reported, such as autoimmune disorders. The study will compared the health of WTC responders to that of the general population in US and New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY/NJ metropolitan area. Another objective of the study is to investigate the linkage between socioeconomic status and health status among these WTC responders. Lower socioeconomic status is an important potential consequence of WTC exposures that can negatively impact the physical and mental health status of WTC responders. Feinstein Institute researchers conducting the study say they hope the findings will not only identify new diseases and high-risk groups within the WTC responders being studied, but also aid in the future development of new guidelines for implementation of an occupational health surveillance system for disasters, which is essential for disaster preparedness.

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About The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

Headquartered in Manhasset, NY, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research is home to international scientific leaders in Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, psychiatric disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, sepsis, inflammatory bowel disease, human genetics, pulmonary hypertension, leukemia, neuroimmunology, and medicinal chemistry. The Feinstein Institute, part of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, ranks in the top 5th percentile of all National Institutes of Health grants awarded to research centers. For more information visit www.FeinsteinInstitute.org



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MANHASSET, NY The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research has been awarded a $1 million grant from the World Trade Center Health Program, which is administered by the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), part of the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health and Safety (NIOSH) to comprehensively study the overall physical, mental and socioeconomic impact of the World Trade Center (WTC) disaster on responders, as well as identify the linkage between socioeconomic status and health among all occupations of WTC responders.

The attacks on September 11, 2001, created hazardous environments and situations for first responders, community residents and those who helped in cleanup. Firefighters, police officers, construction workers, cleanup workers and others were exposed to airborne toxins and other physical and mental hazards.

"Previous health reports on World Trade Center responders after 9/11 have not made comparisons between the responders and the general population, nor have they comprehensively evaluated the changes of socioeconomic status in these WTC responders," noted Hyun Kim, ScD, investigator at the Feinstein Institute and the principal investigator of the study. "I am thankful that the NIOSH is supporting this investigation, as it will help to identify groups of responders who are at high risk of health issues and develop strategies for prevention and intervention. With successful completion of this two-year study, we expect a substantial improvement of the occupational health surveillance system for World Trade Center responders."

"Dr. Kim's work will complement the clinical work we do every day at the Queens WTC Clinical Center of Excellence, providing medical monitoring and treatment to the men and women who responded to Ground Zero after 9/11, and give us a greater understanding of the total impact of the WTC disaster on our WTC responder community," stated Dr. Jacqueline Moline, director of the Queens WTC Clinical Center of Excellence and vice president of Population Health for the North Shore-LIJ Health System.

The main objective of the proposed study is to establish an expanded occupational health surveillance system that summarizes overall health status of WTC responders over time, and also provides information about symptoms not previously reported. Through this work, it is possible that other health outcomes will be identified and reported, such as autoimmune disorders. The study will compared the health of WTC responders to that of the general population in US and New York-White Plains-Wayne, NY/NJ metropolitan area. Another objective of the study is to investigate the linkage between socioeconomic status and health status among these WTC responders. Lower socioeconomic status is an important potential consequence of WTC exposures that can negatively impact the physical and mental health status of WTC responders. Feinstein Institute researchers conducting the study say they hope the findings will not only identify new diseases and high-risk groups within the WTC responders being studied, but also aid in the future development of new guidelines for implementation of an occupational health surveillance system for disasters, which is essential for disaster preparedness.

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About The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research

Headquartered in Manhasset, NY, The Feinstein Institute for Medical Research is home to international scientific leaders in Parkinson's disease, Alzheimer's disease, psychiatric disorders, rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, sepsis, inflammatory bowel disease, human genetics, pulmonary hypertension, leukemia, neuroimmunology, and medicinal chemistry. The Feinstein Institute, part of the North Shore-LIJ Health System, ranks in the top 5th percentile of all National Institutes of Health grants awarded to research centers. For more information visit www.FeinsteinInstitute.org



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Answers sought as $3B Texas cancer agency meets

AUSTIN, Texas (AP) ? Texas put $3 billion on the table to prove it was serious about fighting cancer, but it will take more than money to convince scientists that's still the case.

Hundreds of the nation's top cancer researchers want answers and reassurance this week from the embattled Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas, which is reeling after mass resignations and serious internal accusations that have put the nation's second-biggest pot of cancer research dollars in jeopardy.

The agency's annual conference begins Wednesday, with nearly 900 scientists and agency stakeholders expected to attend. Among the notables unlikely to show up: nearly three dozen renowned scientists, including a Nobel laureate, who severed ties with CPRIT this month over a controversial award.

Bill Gimson, the executive director of CPRIT since it was founded in 2007, is denying accusations that politics influence funding decisions as the agency hosts what is expected to be its largest annual conference yet. For three days, CPRIT officials will try to repair a once-celebrated image that was hailed as an unprecedented state-level effort to fight cancer.

"Obviously we will address issues that have surfaced," Gimson said. "I think, more importantly, we will reconfirm our commitment to a gold-standard peer review and picking the very best projects."

Thirty-three of the agency's scientific peer reviewers have recently resigned, many in protest. Nobel laureate Dr. Phillip Sharp, who headed the agency's scientific review council, wrote in a resignation letter this month that the agency is making funding decisions that carry a "suspicion of favoritism" in how the state hands out taxpayer dollars.

Others were more blunt: Dr. William Kaelin of Harvard Medical School, who also served on the council, accused the agency of "hucksterism."

The backlash stems from a $20 million commercialization grant awarded earlier this year for a so-called incubator project at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. It was among the largest grants in the agency's young history and was approved without a scientific review, leading the agency's chief scientific officer to step down.

"If I could do that one grant over again, I would do it differently," said Gimson, adding that the agency has since examined its review process.

Gimson said the agency is still searching for a new chief scientific officer and doesn't believe the criticism coming from within the medical community will hamper efforts to replace those who've resigned.

Agency officials at this week's meeting also are scheduled to discuss ? but take no formal action on ? proposed changes to how the state divvies up grant awards between research, prevention and commercialization efforts to bring new drugs to market. The agency has awarded nearly $700 million in grants since 2009, mostly to fund research.

The keynote speaker Wednesday is Dr. Brian Druker, the celebrated oncologist who developed the groundbreaking cancer drug Gleevec.

The conference runs through Friday.

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Biology Lab: Biology Test Review


To pursue their chosen careers, biology majors often need more than one dentist to interview to determine which one can best help you understand the biology test review it is considered as the biology test review of microscope, cracks, voids and other types of disease infestations. Zoology is an integral part of an online program. Indeed, a marine biologist? With marine biology degree online, you will also need to use less space, treat difficult waste, deal with intermittent flows, and keep costs down.

I researched the biology test review a branch of biology but are also a lot more course choices available online. These days, practically every field of biology but you will definitely need use of the biology test review a comprehensive knowledge of critical scientific approaches extensively pertinent to problem-solving and analytics in health sciences, medicine, nutrition, and interrelated fields.

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Wacom Cintiq 22HD


The professional-grade Wacom Cintiq 22HD ($1,999 direct) carries on the company's tradition of offering the best PC- and Mac-based drawing surfaces on the planet. It's ideal for professional illustrators, cartoonists, graphic designers, and artists who prefer to sketch directly on the screen, instead of drawing on a gray tablet and having to look at a separate display while working. The Cintiq 22HD replaces the now-discontinued Cintiq 21UX as our Editors' Choice for interactive pen displays, thanks in part to the 22HD's improved LED-backlit display and wide-aspect ratio, but mainly because there's still nothing quite like a Wacom Cintiq display.

Product Lineup and Design
First, a word about where the Cintiq 22HD sits in Wacom's lineup. The higher-end Cintiq 24HD touch ($3,699 direct), aside from being two inches larger, also supports multi-touch, to allow for two-handed work with virtual paints, markers, and clay for 3D sculpting, modeling, and animation. With that display, you could zoom in or rotate a 3D model with one hand while sculpting or sketching with the other. It also has a counter-weighted stand for positioning over the edge of a desk or like an easel, and you can even pop up an on-screen keyboard for typing if needed.?Meanwhile, lower-end Wacom tablets like the excellent Intuos5 ?and budget-priced Bamboo Splash ?cater to midrange professionals and amateur illustrators alike, with much lower price points, though none of those double as an actual display.

The Cintiq 22HD measures 15.7 by 25.6 by 2.2 inches (HWD) and weighs 18.7 pounds with the stand attached. It's huge?it's much larger than the average 22-inch monitor, thanks to an oversize bezel and various hardware controls. That said, it's actually several pounds lighter than the Cintiq 21UX; credit improvements in LCD and touch screen technology. The thick display bezel is encased in a soft touch material that makes the tablet easy to work with, particularly the tapered edge along the bottom. On the back, you get hardwired DVI-H and USB cables, and there's also a DisplayPort connector that makes it easy to hook up recent Macs.?The Cintiq 22HD also works as a mirrored or extended display in conjunction with an additional monitor.

Metal Stand, Software Bundle, and Setup
Attaching the included metal stand only takes a few minutes, but you need to pay attention to the instructions?otherwise you could literally injure yourself with the release levers. Two Philips-head screws attach the stand to the back of the 22HD display panel. Once connected, you can position the Wacom Cintiq 22HD anywhere along a vertically tilting axis, from almost flush with the table, to standing almost straight up like an easel. The adjustments are smooth, tight, and accurate; the right lever controls upward movement, while the left lever controls downward movement; one locks while you move the other.

Aside from the main display and the metal stand, the package includes the Grip Pen and a small weighted pen stand (more on these two later). There's also a large AC adapter and power cord, plus two screws for the stand, several short printed manuals, and an installation DVD. The DVD only includes the driver software and PDF manual. In lieu of the separate software DVD Wacom included with the 21UX,?Wacom now offers a?great starting page?linking to free software downloads that come with the Cintiq 22HD, as well as a series of tutorial videos to get you started. You get full versions of Adobe Photoshop Elements 10, Autodesk Sketchbook Express, Nik Software Color Efex Pro 4 Select Edition, and Smith Micro Anime Studio, and there's a 90-day trial for Corel Painter 12.

You'll need either a Windows 7, Vista, or XP SP2 PC, or a Mac running OS X 10.4.8 or later in order to get started. I tested the Wacom Cintiq 22HD with a quad-core Xeon-based Mac Pro running OS X 10.7.5 Lion and Adobe Photoshop CS6. I installed the bundled CD, which downloaded the full user manual from Wacom's website. As prompted, I configured the tablet for right-handed use and connected the USB cable to the back of the Mac Pro. Next, I plugged in the unit's AC power adapter and connected it to the Mac as the main display. I also calibrated the display and started up Adobe Photoshop CS6. Voil??I was in business.

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Savings tips for those living paycheck to paycheck

In a recent poll, voters named the economy and unemployment the two most important problems facing the country, as millions of Americans struggle to pay bills and save money at the same time. TODAY financial editor Jean Chatzky reports on an average American family's struggle to save.

By Jean Chatzky, TODAY

An hourglass figure may be desirable, but it?s not a good look for an economy.

?The middle is getting squeezed and people are moving up and moving down but staying in the middle is pretty difficult,? said David Kelly, an economist for JPMorgan Funds.

And this ?hourglass economy? is taken its toll on savings accounts.

About 49 percent of Americans say they are unable to contribute to a retirement plan, according to a survey conducted earlier this year by LIMRA, a financial services industry trade association.

But saving for retirement is not something to be ignored. You have to start somewhere. Here are four tips for those of you struggling to put money away for your golden years.

1. Save before you spend


If you're not doing it now, you have to find a way to save and the best thing you can do to help yourself is automate.? If the money lands in your checking account and you see it on your ATM receipt, it's too easy to find some "need" to spend it on.? Arrange for it to be swiped out of your checking account before that happen and put into an IRA or other savings account.

2. Prioritize your savings

  • Emergency fund first: If you've heard it once, you've heard it a hundred times. You need at least six months of living expenses - in cash - just in case. When you first start to have money to put away, it's important to fill up this bucket first. That way, you have cash to fall back on when the roof leaks or the computer breaks and you don't have to reach for the credit cards. Put this money in a boring old savings account, where you may not earn much interest but you can get at it if you need it.
  • Matched contributions: After you satisfy your emergency needs, you can start putting away money for other, longer-term goals. Any money that gets matched comes next on the list for the obvious reasons - the returns are big, instantaneous and guaranteed. You're most likely to get your hands on these through your retirement plan at work, like a 401(k). Another place you may see matching dollars is your state's 529 plan, which is a retirement savings tool. It's rare, but not unheard of, particularly for lower income residents: Colorado's Direct Portfolio College Savings Plan offers a dollar-for-dollar match of up to $500 for lower and middle income residents. Kansas has a similar program, matching contributions above $100 and up to $600 per year.
  • Tax-advantaged accounts: Once you've maxed out your ability to grab matching dollars, saving in tax-advantaged accounts is your next best move. Some of these offer you a tax break for putting the money in - as with 401(k)s, traditional IRAs, some 529s. All let the money grow tax-deferred while it's in the account. And the Roth IRA, though you are taxed on contributions, lets the money grow tax free forever and doesn't require you to start taking it out at a particular time. All are great advantages when it comes to growing your savings.
  • Discretionary accounts: So what happens when you've funded your emergency cushion, grabbed all of your matching dollars, maxed out your ability to contribute to retirement and other tax-advantaged accounts, and still have money to save? By all means, save! If we're talking about money for a short-term goal, put it into an account where you won't lose it (that means no stocks) and you can access it when you need it (no long-term CDs). If it's for retirement or something else further down the road, put it in a brokerage accounts and buy some mutual funds that give you the opportunity for growth.

3. Set a realistic savings percentage per month

Start by saving 2 percent per month. It will force you to cutout the small things that you probably won't notice. Avoid a "crash diet" savings approach (setting unrealistic goals just like some people do with food) in order to guarantee long-term savings success. ?Almost ANYONE can save 2 percent.

In the long-term, aim to save 10 percent to 15 percent per month, but you can't start there. Start small and up it as you go along.? Something is better than nothing at all.

4. Save when you can

When you find yourself with some extra cash, don't go out on a shopping spree.? Resist the urge to spend it all. ?You never know what the future may bring.?

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ASUS VivoTab RT tablet arrives October 26th, starting at $599 for the 32GB model; keyboard dock included

ASUS VivoTab RT tablet arrives October 26th, starting at $599 for the 32GB model keyboard dock included

In case you haven't heard, a lot -- and we mean a lot -- of Windows devices are going on sale this week. Today it's ASUS' turn to give its lineup a formal coming-out party: the company is hosting a press event here in New York City, where it just announced the dockable VivoTab RT will be available on October 26th, starting at $599 for the 32GB model, keyboard included. Alternatively, you can buy the 64GB tablet and docking station for $699. As we previously reported, an LTE version is coming to AT&T. Finally, ASUS says it will also sell the tablet and dock individually, but we haven't yet learned final pricing for those items. We'll update this post when we do.

If this is your first introduction to the VivoTab RT, here's a quick recap: it basically offers everything people loved about ASUS' Android-based Transformer tablets, except it runs Windows RT instead. Like the Infinity and other recent ASUS tablets, it has a 600-nit Super IPS+ display, offering 178 viewing angles and Gorilla Glass protection. Other specs include a quad-core Tegra 3 chip (the new T30, to be exact), 2GB of RAM, NFC and an 8-megapixel rear camera with an auto-focusing f/2.2 lens. Then there's that keyboard dock, which has a USB 2.0 port and built-in battery rated for seven hours. (The tablet itself is said to last up to nine hours.) Finally, of course, as a Windows RT device it comes loaded with all of the same stock applications you'll find in full Windows 8 (Mail, IE 10, etc.), along with Office 2013 Home & Student. The main difference: you won't be able to install legacy Windows programs.

The VivoTab RT arrives the same day as the Surface for Windows RT and indeed, we'll be eager to compare the two, especially since pricing for the keyboard-tablet bundles is identical. In fact, ASUS sent us one to test, and you can expect a review any day now. Until then, we've embedded some press photos below, in case you're just getting your first look.

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Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Toronto Film Festival Sets 2013 Dates That Overlap With Jewish Holy Days

NEW YORK (TheWrap.com) - The Toronto International Film Festival announced its 2013 dates, September 5-15, 2013, which overlap with the Jewish High Holy Days and could leave some filmmakers, agents and executives to face a tough decision - to pray or to go.

The dates for the festival, one of the fall's premiere events, overlap with Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year (September 4 - September 6), and Yom Kippur, the holiest day on the Jewish calendar (September 13-14).

Artistic director Cameron Bailey acknowledged the conflict in Monday's announcement, blaming the busy schedule of festivals in September and October.

"As always, we launch on the Thursday after Labour Day," Bailey said in a statement. "This year that means our dates unfortunately overlap with both Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. With our position fixed in a crowded calendar of festivals regulated by the International Federation of Film Producers Associations (FIAPF), it's not possible to shift the dates. As a result, we will do our best to schedule repeat screenings to accommodate festival goers who will be observing the Jewish High Holy Days."

Those observing either holiday typically spend the day (and sometimes night) in temple. Yom Kippur also calls for a fast - excluding even that Canadian staple, maple syrup.

Toronto is one of the few can't-miss festivals of the year thanks to its breadth of offerings and a growing but unofficial market. This year, it featured 147 world premieres and more than 400,000 public attendees.

In recent years, it has gained prominence in the run-up to the Oscars, helping to launch films such as "The King's Speech" on their way to Best Picture wins.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/toronto-film-festival-sets-2013-dates-overlap-jewish-213746286.html

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Monday, October 22, 2012

A BLOG ABOUT LOVE: Love...or Love Addiction?


When I was in my twenties - oh man - I had a very immature view of love.? I was once dating a guy and felt a lot of "love" for him.? But it turns out that we had completely different lifestyles and goals (he was a very good person, but we just weren't even close to being a good match or being on the same desired path).? Deep down, I was actually kind of embarrassed about the relationship because it was SO CLEAR to me and everyone else that we were not a good match, but yet I remained with him for a long time - even with a pit in my stomach.? And why was I with him?? Because he loved me.? He really loved me a lot.? And so I felt "love" for him back.? How could I not?? He showered me with attention, he was thoughtful, affectionate, etc.? Who doesn't love to be loved?? It's very, very easy to love that attention and companionship.? It feels amazing.? Even when your gut says this isn't a good match or you don't fully respect this person's choices in life, the idea of being loved and "being in love" can feel so good that it's like an addiction that you just can't get rid of - you just can't let it go.?? You may even hold onto it for dear life.

To my dear readers - are you in a relationship and feeling some agony about it in your gut, yet at the same time feeling like you are "in love" and feeling "love" for this partner?? CONFUSING, right?? Are you in love with someone who actually would not impress you if you stepped back and watched him/her from the sidelines in their lives?? Are you in love with someone, yet in your gut, you have a nagging feeling that this isn't the best decision to be with this person?? If so...

consider the idea that you might be "in love with the idea of being in love."

I hope this makes sense.? And if you think this could be you, know that you certainly are not alone.? I've talked to so many women who have been there.? In fact, we've probably all been there at least once.

Here are two things that I think contribute to this problem...

1.? LOW SELF-WORTH.

2.? SEX.? (yep)

Let me explain... :)

1.? LOW SELF WORTH.
This is the easy one.? ha.? Self-worth is soooo crucial in dating.? Oh my goodness.? Please, please...if you are struggling with this, tackle it head on.? Try to overcome this.? It will help you tremendously as you date and try to decide who to marry one day.? Without self worth, it's easy to feel a little desperate.? It's easy to look past major red flags in a relationship simply because you want so desperately to be loved.? Without self-worth, it's easy to get yourself into some pickles.? It's easy to stay in a relationship for all the wrong reasons.? It's easy to latch on to anyone who throws you a bone.? It's easy to think that you won't be WHOLE until you find a partner or a spouse.? It's easy to feel as though finding a partner is the only thing that matters, and that life is really in a holding pattern until you meet "the one" who will make everything feel complete.? I hope you can see how detrimental this can be in a relationship.? Someone with low self-worth often demands that their partner make them whole; they rely on someone else to provide them with happiness.? Oh dear.? This thinking is NOT HEALTHY.? This will not lead to a healthy relationship.? This will lead to one big roller coaster.

If you feel your self-worth really could use a boost, there is hope for you!? :)? And I think feeling this way is really quite normal, actually.? But...PLEASE CHOOSE TO IMPROVE!? :)? There are so many things you can do!? Here are some ideas to get you started, though I am sure there are many more (if you have anything to add, please leave it in the comments!)

  • Find a professional you can connect with who can walk you through overcoming this (keep shopping around for a good fit, if necessary!)
  • Ask someone you already know and respect to coach you.? A self-worth mentor!? Why not?
  • Go find a church or a supportive community!? Churches can be amazing in helping people to understand their value.? The Mormon church has been instrumental in helping me to develop my self-worth.? Though there are certainly so many organizations that could help in this area.? I recommend finding one!? :)
  • Speak with a spiritual leader or healer.? To me, healing on a spiritual level can bring about the most powerful changes I've ever seen in people of all faiths and belief systems.
  • Get some exercise.? This can do wonders!!
  • Get a Dr. check-up - make sure your hormones, Vitamin D levels, thyroid and other triggers are in check.? Physical imbalances can make you feel down about yourself and your life.? You can help the situation a lot by maintaining a healthy lifestyle.
  • Do activities that make you feel positively about yourself.? Serve others.? Find a hobby.? Play an instrument.? Do something daring.
  • Become a seeker.? Try to figure this out.? Read books by experts like Brene Brown & Eckart Tolle.? Talk to friends.? Take classes.? Search philosophy and scripture.?
  • Replace the negative script in your head with a more positive script until those positive words become your belief system.??


2.? SEX.??
OK, I think sex plays a huge part in getting addicted to "love".? You see, sex creates a powerful bond between two people; it DOES create a desire to be with someone.? In fact, that's why it's so dang amazing for a husband and wife to have it in their marriage.? :)? There are few things more powerful than sex.? BUT, when two people who are unmarried and who are still trying to figure out who and when to marry and how to make the best decisions for their lives.....sex can really, really muddy the decision making process; it can make your brain go to mush.? You see, sex creates feelings of love, safety, security, desire and bonding.? But it can create those same feelings EVEN IF you are with someone who you know deep down is not a good match for you.? In other words, you could become bonded with the wrong person, with a jerk, with someone who is not ready for marriage, with someone who is not treating you well.? You may not even be on the same page in life at all!? Yet sex can bond you and make you feel enhanced feelings of being "in love" with each other.? Talk about getting yourself stuck in a difficult and confusing situation.? Some may think I'm old fashioned on this, but I believe in empowering women (and men) before they get married, when at all possible.? I think if you remove sex from the equation, it leads to less long-term roller coaster relationships that should have ended a long time ago.? It leads to less devastating, heart wrenching, messy break ups that can feel like a divorce.? Instead, it provides an opportunity for people to think more clearly and therefore make better decisions regarding marriage.? And because of that, I'm all for it!??

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I'd love to hear your thoughts! Do you think I'm off my rocker?? Spot on?? :)

And, do you think you've ever been in a relationship because you were addicted to "love"???Any wisdom or thoughts to pass along?



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10 Ways to Impress Your In-Laws

The relationship with one?s in-laws is pretty delicate and fraught with many challenges. If you handle it effectively, then it can be one of the most pleasant relationships of your life. So to make the right impressions, here are 10 ways to impress your in-laws.

1. Dress smartly

Clothes do make the first impression. Wear smart clothes that flatter your physique and bring out the best in your personality. Most importantly, wear proper clothes as per the occasion.

2. Sound intelligent without being arrogant

There?s a fine line between sounding intelligent and arrogant. Intelligence impresses people whereas arrogance antagonizes them. So just be careful to stay on the right side.

3. Remember their birthdays/anniversaries

Everyone likes to be wished on their birthdays and anniversaries. It just shows how thoughtful you are and that you care enough to wish. So include their special days in your calendar and make sure to wish them through a simple call, sweet card or flowers.

4. Show appreciation

Acknowledge and appreciate their good gestures or acts. Do not assume that they would know. Show your appreciation by mentioning it.

5. Invite them over for lunch/dinner

Invite and impress them with whatever you cook the best! Make them go gaga over your favorite pie or steak. The best way to reach anyone?s heart is through their stomach!

Source: http://www.magforwomen.com/10-ways-to-impress-your-in-laws/

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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Avoiding Holiday Weight Gain|Season Makeup.Blogspot.com

The best strategy is simply to maintain your current weight and stay healthy. Save any plans for losing weight for a New Year's resolution and focus on keeping off additional pounds that have a tendency to creep up on us during Thanksgiving and Christmas. Before you attend any holiday activities, read our guide for how to eat, drink and be merry, while avoiding unwanted weight gain.

Be Prepared

Before you head off to a holiday party, take the time to eat a healthy snack such as a piece of fruit, low-fat crackers or lean sandwich. You'll be less likely to indulge in the high-calorie foods available at the buffet table.

One or Nothing

When you fix your plate, do so sparingly but don't rob yourself of your favorite treat. Before going to the buffet table, decide on what desert you feel you must have. If it's there, take one. If you don't see it, do not replace it with something less desirable. If you do, you'll probably consume the same or more calories with less satisfaction. It's just not worth it.

Pitch In

Help the hostess by bringing a healthy dish. Consider a vegetable tray or a salad with fat-free mayo. Encourage others to do the same and you'll have plenty to choose from. Rest assured, you won't be the only one watching their calories and your efforts will be appreciated.

Chase it with Water

Drink water with your food. Not punch, soda, eggnog or alcohol. Save the beverages for later and set limits. Bring along your favorite low-calorie diet drink and you won't have to offset those extra calories the next day.

Out of Sight, Out of Mind

Do you love baking but have a tendency to pack on the pounds with goodies and treats in the house? Get organized and buy some decorated cookie tins, bows and Christmas cards and make your own homemade Christmas gifts.

Pack the goodies in the tins ahead of time, and store them in the freezer. The temptation will be greatly reduced and they'll be ready to go at a moment's notice. Donate extras to your church or homeless shelter in the spirit of the holiday.

Be Firm

Finally, put your goals first and don't let others undermine your efforts. Decide before the party what you will and will not allow yourself to eat. With this in mind, decisions will be much easier to make and may not require a conscious when the time comes, because you've already resolved the issue with yourself. Don't make food the reason for going to any holiday event. Relax, socialize and enjoy the atmosphere. After all, that's what parties are for.

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David Brooks, Alex Baldwin On Relationships | The Big Picture

Who you marry is the most important decision you?ll make in life.

I?d be lying if I said I was a David Brooks fan. It?s not because he signed off from my newsletter, it?s because he?s a conservative. And that sticks in my craw.

Paul Krugman, Brooks?s counterpart on the Opinion page of the ?New York Times,? boils it down to this? Democrats believe in a social welfare state, Republicans do not. The government is imperfect, but I like it in between myself and corporations, I like the water and the environment to be safe. There are those moments in foreign countries when you wonder?

Like there?s this chairlift in Portillo. It goes virtually straight up and there?s a tower at the bottom and one at the top and nothing in between and I?m not good with heights to begin with and just as my anxiety starts to subside I realize I?m in CHILE! Are there tramway regulations? Could the cable snap while I?m on it? Could it jump the track?

Kind of like in the Caribbean. Where I found myself panicking as the current took me further asea as I was snorkeling. In the U.S., the proprietor of the snorkeling service would be so scared of liability he?d be looking out for me, scanning the water for people in trouble. Whereas these guys could be back in the boat, smoking cigarettes, telling jokes? Which is exactly what they were up to. When I finally got back and hauled myself aboard they weren?t even paying attention. So I?m not worried when the man from the government says he?s there and he?s planning to help me. The same way I?ve got no sympathy for the small businessman complaining ASCAP and BMI are charging him for music, something they?re allowed to do under the law. These establishments are profiting from the tunes. Why should they get a free ride? Shouldn?t the creators be compensated?

And now I?m so far off point you may not even remember where I started, but what really turned me off on Brooks was his comment that this election was all about the viability of the twentieth century welfare state. Romney wanted to reform it, Obama and the Democrats didn?t care about rising costs. If you think this election is solely about that, you?ve lost my attention. How about the nomination of Supreme Court justices? How about a woman?s right to choose?

And Krugman tore Brooks a new one over the foregoing distillation.

And Brooks flew to Spain to see Springsteen? Which I thought was pretty frivolous, and sort of weird, considering their respective viewpoints, but when Jim Guerinot testified about Brooks?s most recent book despite attending the latest Obama fundraiser I wondered if I?d dismissed him too soon. And that?s when I found his podcast with Alec Baldwin in my iTunes library.

You?ve got to like the guy. He admits he?s a nerd, makes fun of his alma mater, and says he?s a liberal on social issues. He can make fun of himself, which too many right wingers cannot. And he explains his conservatism, by saying that despite good intentions, one cannot predict human behavior, government oftentimes gets it wrong. But what fascinated me most were his thoughts on marriage.

Now let me be clear. Brooks was not pontificating, not getting up on his high horse and letting us all know the truth. He did his best to beg off, but since Alec had just gotten remarried, Brooks quoted a blog post he?d found?

?Brag about your spouse and let them overhear you.?

What did Pete Townshend sing, ?I am an animal?? We all are. We all want to feel loved and safe. We want to feel respected. Contrary to conventional wisdom, many things should not be left unsaid. So if you want to keep your relationship going, do the above. It works wonders.

And the next words of wisdom were?

?Sometimes you?ve just got to go to bed.?

I can be the worst offender here. Wanting to stay up all night, digging down deep to uncover the truth. But so many times you wake up the next morning and?it all just doesn?t matter that much.
But after he was through quoting from this mysterious blog, that?s when Brooks made the comment I began with. That who you marry is the most important decision of your life.

??so I go to colleges and I tell kids if you have a great career and a crappy marriage, you will be miserable. If you have a crappy career and a great marriage, you?ll be happy. So every course you take in college should be about who to marry. So like you should take literature courses, theater courses, science courses. Think hard about this one. They look at me like I?m crazy. But that is absolutely true. So if you want to know what correlates to happiness, money correlates a little but when you hit a certain point, it stops. Age correlates to happiness so people in their 20s are happy and then they go through a shallow, U-shaped curve and the nadir of happiness for the average person is age 47. And that?s called having teenage children. And then the peak happiness is the first 10 years after retirement. But the people who are happy, marriage is equal to double your income; having a good marriage produces the same happiness gain as doubling your income.?

I wish someone had taught me this.

We think we should marry for sexual attraction, or wealth, or compatibility. We?ve got our values all wrong.

First and foremost, does that person show up? Can you count on them? To do the right thing, not only with you but as your representative out in the world?

Fantastic sex won?t mean much if your spouse can?t balance his or her checkbook. If he or she constantly overdraws, incurring thousands of dollars in bank fees every year, never mind angering local merchants and friends.

A great conversation is wonderful, but if your spouse never calls to say he or she is late, never practices common courtesy, you?ll be tearing your hair out.

And if you just got that big promotion at work, had a thrilling victory and your significant other just doesn?t care, you?re going to be very unhappy.

You learn all the foregoing as you age.

If you?re lucky, you make no mistakes. But this is extremely rare, based on the divorce rate, never mind the unhappy couples who stay together.

And speaking of staying together? That?s another trait you want to look for in a spouse, perseverance. Breakups are never mutual. Anybody who tells you otherwise is lying. And it?s one thing if it?s just a fling, but if you?re married, if you got up in front of God and country and said ?I do.? you hope your spouse is gonna give it much more than the old college try. You hope the commitment is such that not only will they not step out, but they?ll hang in there through the bad times to get to the good.

And unlike so much of today?s pop music, Brooks?s wisdom stuck with me. I just wanted to pass it on to you.

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Livestrong celebrates successes, eyes future

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Livestrong CEO and president Doug Ulman discusses the future of the organization Wednesday in Austin, Texas, after Lance Armstrong stepped down as chairman of the charity.

By Bill Briggs, NBC News contributor

Lance Armstrong?s namesake foundation tonight will spotlight its finest deeds during its darkest hour, toasting its 15-year anniversary at a long-planned gala one day after its top executive beseeched previous donors to ?send a clear message that we will not yield in our commitment? to cancer survivors.

For at least one day, that plea worked. CEO Doug Ulman?s nationally emailed appeal for ?the cancer community ? to pull together? ? after its most famous face, Armstrong, resigned as Livestrong chairman ? fueled 980 contributions totaling $120,000 on Thursday alone. That amount more than doubled the dollars that arrived at the nonprofit seven days ago, the organization reported.


Related: Armstrong leaves foundation to ride rocky road

?This week was always designed to be a major blowout to our donors, a big thank you to them for all their support throughout the years,? said Katherine McLane, spokeswoman of the Lance Armstrong Foundation. ?It was never going to be business as usual this week. After yesterday?s news it does change the tone and, of course, we?re all aware of that.?

Livestrong sits at a surreal, four-way collision of glee and gloom, bucks and bikes. More than 1,700 people are expected to gather tonight in Austin ? including Armstrong and some Hollywood names ? to churn contributions, cheer the foundation and chatter about its former star. Armstrong quit Wednesday as chair, he said, to spare the anti-cancer juggernaut ?any negative effects? from the doping scandal dogging the cycling legend. In a closing event on Sunday, 4,000 amateur riders and cancer survivors will pedal through Austin, many likely flashing their yellow Livestrong bracelets.

Lance Armstrong has been dropped by big-name sponsors Nike, Anheuser-Busch and Trek as well as stepping down as chairman of Livestrong, prompting some to wonder how it will affect his cancer charity, Livestrong. NBC's Anne Thompson reports.

Armstrong decided to step down before the weekend festivities, McLane said, because "it?would be disingenuous to have all of our nearest and dearest partners, supporters and donors in town, and be able to have face-to-face conversations with them, but then hold (the decision) and talk about it after they?re gone. He wanted to make sure that everybody understood his decision and to have a chance to talk with them in person."?

While prepping for its biggest party ever, the foundation says it is simultaneously repaving its leadership team and trying to bolster its $24.6 million donation base all while maintaining its mission to serve people throughout the country affected by cancer. Pardon the pun: This is crisis management on steroids.

?The foundation has existed for many years in a climate where these issues (allegations that Armstrong took performance-enhancing drugs) have been in the news,? McLane said. ?The supporters of this movement seek inspiration from the foundation. And that?s the primary reason they support ? not because of a celebrity or athlete.?

Long rated by nonprofit watchdogs ? including the Better Business Bureau and CharityWatch ? as a model of efficiency, the Armstrong Foundation?s financials are getting a fresh glance after this week?s bombshell. In sharp contrast to Livestrong?s reported a day-after donation bounce, fellow cancer-fighting group, the $285-million Susan G. Komen Foundation, suffered a damaging drop in contributions last March following its controversial plan to cut funding to Planned Parenthood.

Komen spends 21 cents to raise every dollar, according to Charity Navigator, a New Jersey group that monitors and grades nonprofits by dissecting the 990 tax forms each foundation must file annually with the Internal Revenue Service. Komen earns an overall rating of three out of four possible stars from Charity Navigator for its ratio of overhead to giving.

For context: Most nonprofits spend 13 cents to raise each dollar, said Charity Navigator spokeswoman Sandra Miniutti.

Last year, the Lance Armstrong Foundation invested $4 million to pull in contributions totaling $24.6 million, according to its 990 documents. That means the nonprofit spent 16 cents to generate every donated dollar.

?For that metric, they don?t score as high as they could,? Miniutti said. ?Overall, we give them rating of four stars out of four. They spend over 80 percent of their budget on programs (that serve the cancer community). To put that in perspective, of the roughly 6,000 charities we rate, most of them spend 75 percent on programs and 25 on overhead. So they?re definitely more efficient than the typical charity.?

The Armstrong Foundation?s tax records show that 10 of its executives earned more than $100,000 in 2011. Ulman was the highest-paid employee at $354,150. (Armstrong earned no wages from the foundation, according to the 990). Those salaries are ?not out of line? with similar-sized charities, Miniutti said. Overall, 97 people work at the Austin nonprofit, its filings show. In contrast, the American Cancer Society has 1,848 employees, according to Charity Navigator.?

Among the largest line items in its 990, the Armstrong foundation posted $46.8 million in total revenue last year against $31.6 million in total expenses, tax forms show. It spent $964,135 with Bully Pulpit Interactive, a digital marketing and advertising agency in Washington, D.C., and $1.2 million with Ginny?s Printing in Austin to produce the Livestrong information materials that doctors and hospitals around the country hand to people newly diagnosed with cancer.

In 2011, the foundation?s top beneficiaries included the University of Pennsylvania, which received $539,607 for its ?care plan study and survivorship center," and the University of Wisconsin, which got $450,000 from Livestrong via a ?corporate agreement? and for its ?international pain policy fellowship,? the 990 document?

Whether Livestrong ultimately loses donations ? and must, consequently, cut its giving ? remains uncertain. Internally, however, that worry seems to exist, based on CEO Ulman?s emailed pitch Thursday: ?I?m writing to ask you to show your support for the indispensable role that Livestrong plays in the lives of millions of cancer survivors around the world. Please make a donation today.?

The nonprofit ? commonly just called ?Livestrong,? but formally known as the Lance Armstrong Foundation ? may have a new name in the near future.

Asked if the organization may drop ?Lance Armstrong? from its title, McLane responded: ?I think we will get though this week and then identify key considerations and prioritize them.?

But one expert in nonprofit management argues "the one mistake" Livestrong already is making: allowing Armstrong to keep his seat on the 15-member board of directors.

?If the controversy is cause enough for Armstrong to resign as the chairman, it is cause enough for him to no longer remain on the board of directors,? said Hannah Gregory, chief creative officer and founder of Shoestring, a national public relations and branding agency that exclusively serves nonprofits. ?They should be sending a very clear message that the organization is a strong entity independent from its founder.?

According to foundation spokeswoman McLane, the board contains an array of people ?who bring various backgrounds and areas of expertise to this foundation ? business leaders, physicians, patient advocates.? That list includes Dr. Sanjay Gupta, CNN?s chief medical correspondent.

The foundation wants to retain Armstrong on its board because the cancer survivor has a proven record as a master fundraiser for programs and services that benefit people with cancer, McLane said.

Asked if Armstrong will keep that final tie to the organization, McLane said: ?Yes, as of today, yes.?

But Gregory contends Armstrong?s continuing presence may cause some contributors to cool on Livestrong.

?His remaining on the board of directors does a disservice to the organization and its mission,? Gregory said. ?Because what Armstrong is accused with ? steroid use ??is known to cause cancer. This makes this that much more important. The organization must communicate clearly and decisively and not be seen as contrary it its mission.?

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