Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Airbus A320 Crash In French Alps-As many as 150 people are feared dead after an Airbus A320 passenger plane crashed …



Too tragic for words...In this case, 8 minutes of sheer terror for all on board. I can't imagine such terror. Crashing on a 6,000'+ mountaintop makes it even worse. It is so true, we humans are not in control of our very lives as we like to think. Anything can happen at any time. So sad...If each person has minimally 1 or 2 loved ones? The "toll" is really over 300-400 lives changed forever...If not more.


GERMANWINGS AIRBUS A320 CRASHES IN SOUTHERN FRENCH ALPS

144 PASSENGERS AND SIX CREW ON BOARD —ALL FEARED DEAD

PASSENGER JET HAD BEEN TRAVELING FROM BARCELONA TO DUSSELDORF
GERMANWINGS CEO: PLANE DESCENDED 31,000FT IN 8 MINUTES BEFORE CRASHING

DEBRIS HAS BEEN LOCATED ON THE ALPS AT AN ALTITUDE OF ABOUT 6,500 FT

FLIGHT 4U9525 ISSUED EMERGENCY "7700" SQUAWK TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL BEFORE DESCENDING
16 GERMAN SCHOOLCHILDREN BELIEVED TO BE ON BOARD
MAJORITY OF A320 PASSENGERS WERE SPANISH OR GERMAN

WEATHER WAS CALM AT TIME OF CRASH AND THERE DIDN'T APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN TURBULENCE
CAPTAIN HAD FLIGHT EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN 10 YEARS AND MORE THAN 6,000 FLIGHT HOURS




God bless all those who have perished in this, yet another, plane crash. I hope against hope that they didn't suffer. The whole world is with you and thinking of each and every person who died, particularly the youngsters on an exchange trip, my heart goes out to all the families of everyone on board. God rest your souls and god bless all the families.



Rescue helicopters from the French Gendarmerie and the Air Force are seen in front of the French Alps during a rescue operation next to the crash site of an Airbus A320, near Seyne-les-Alpes, March 24, 2015. (REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier)

Airbus A320 Crash In French Alps-As many as 150 people are feared dead after an Airbus A320 passenger plane crashed …



Too tragic for words...In this case, 8 minutes of sheer terror for all on board. I can't imagine such terror. Crashing on a 6,000'+ mountaintop makes it even worse. It is so true, we humans are not in control of our very lives as we like to think. Anything can happen at any time. So sad...If each person has minimally 1 or 2 loved ones? The "toll" is really over 300-400 lives changed forever...If not more.


GERMANWINGS AIRBUS A320 CRASHES IN SOUTHERN FRENCH ALPS

144 PASSENGERS AND SIX CREW ON BOARD —ALL FEARED DEAD

PASSENGER JET HAD BEEN TRAVELING FROM BARCELONA TO DUSSELDORF
GERMANWINGS CEO: PLANE DESCENDED 31,000FT IN 8 MINUTES BEFORE CRASHING

DEBRIS HAS BEEN LOCATED ON THE ALPS AT AN ALTITUDE OF ABOUT 6,500 FT

FLIGHT 4U9525 ISSUED EMERGENCY "7700" SQUAWK TO AIR TRAFFIC CONTROL BEFORE DESCENDING
16 GERMAN SCHOOLCHILDREN BELIEVED TO BE ON BOARD
MAJORITY OF A320 PASSENGERS WERE SPANISH OR GERMAN

WEATHER WAS CALM AT TIME OF CRASH AND THERE DIDN'T APPEAR TO HAVE BEEN TURBULENCE
CAPTAIN HAD FLIGHT EXPERIENCE OF MORE THAN 10 YEARS AND MORE THAN 6,000 FLIGHT HOURS




God bless all those who have perished in this, yet another, plane crash. I hope against hope that they didn't suffer. The whole world is with you and thinking of each and every person who died, particularly the youngsters on an exchange trip, my heart goes out to all the families of everyone on board. God rest your souls and god bless all the families.



Rescue helicopters from the French Gendarmerie and the Air Force are seen in front of the French Alps during a rescue operation next to the crash site of an Airbus A320, near Seyne-les-Alpes, March 24, 2015. (REUTERS/Jean-Paul Pelissier)

Monday, March 23, 2015

$770 Billion Opportunity Awaits Consumer Packaged Goods Companies In ASEAN Region’s Burgeoning Consumer Market, Accenture Analysis Shows

$770 Billion Opportunity Awaits Consumer Packaged Goods Companies In ASEAN Region’s Burgeoning Consumer Market, Accenture Analysis Shows

EXNESS to Meet Partners as Part of the Malaysia Grand Prix

EXNESS to Meet Partners as Part of the Malaysia Grand Prix

EXNESS to Meet Partners as Part of the Malaysia Grand Prix

EXNESS to Meet Partners as Part of the Malaysia Grand Prix

$770 Billion Opportunity Awaits Consumer Packaged Goods Companies In ASEAN Region’s Burgeoning Consumer Market, Accenture Analysis Shows

$770 Billion Opportunity Awaits Consumer Packaged Goods Companies In ASEAN Region’s Burgeoning Consumer Market, Accenture Analysis Shows

Another Solid Result for Social Investment Pioneer, Oikocredit

Another Solid Result for Social Investment Pioneer, Oikocredit

Another Solid Result for Social Investment Pioneer, Oikocredit

Another Solid Result for Social Investment Pioneer, Oikocredit

Woord-Skatte Gemyn op Tsumeb: GOD SE BOME IS KOSBAAR

Woord-Skatte Gemyn op Tsumeb: GOD SE BOME IS KOSBAAR: - bewaar hulle! God se kinders het respek vir Hom - vir sy heiligheid, almag en  koningskap. Dit sal verseker ook respek insluit vir sy...

Woord-Skatte Gemyn op Tsumeb: GOD SE BOME IS KOSBAAR

Woord-Skatte Gemyn op Tsumeb: GOD SE BOME IS KOSBAAR: - bewaar hulle! God se kinders het respek vir Hom - vir sy heiligheid, almag en  koningskap. Dit sal verseker ook respek insluit vir sy...

Woord-Skatte Gemyn op Tsumeb: ENIGSTE WARE VERLOSSER?

Woord-Skatte Gemyn op Tsumeb: ENIGSTE WARE VERLOSSER?: - hoe kan ek weet en glo dis Jesus? Het die twyfel jou al beetgepak en jou laat wonder? Vrae soos : Hoe kan ek seker weet dat ...

Woord-Skatte Gemyn op Tsumeb: ENIGSTE WARE VERLOSSER?

Woord-Skatte Gemyn op Tsumeb: ENIGSTE WARE VERLOSSER?: - hoe kan ek weet en glo dis Jesus? Het die twyfel jou al beetgepak en jou laat wonder? Vrae soos : Hoe kan ek seker weet dat ...

Mitsubishi Electric to Invest $33 Million in Automotive Alternator Production Lines

Mitsubishi Electric to Invest $33 Million in Automotive Alternator Production Lines

Mitsubishi Electric to Invest $33 Million in Automotive Alternator Production Lines

Mitsubishi Electric to Invest $33 Million in Automotive Alternator Production Lines

Airwheel’s intelligent Self Balancing Electric Unicycle Attended Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA)

Airwheel’s intelligent Self Balancing Electric Unicycle Attended Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA)

Airwheel’s intelligent Self Balancing Electric Unicycle Attended Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA)

Airwheel’s intelligent Self Balancing Electric Unicycle Attended Langkawi International Maritime and Aerospace Exhibition (LIMA)

Sunday, March 22, 2015

Sharp considers shedding 5,000 jobs worldwide

Sharp considers shedding 5,000 jobs worldwide

Sharp considers shedding 5,000 jobs worldwide

Sharp considers shedding 5,000 jobs worldwide

Hamburg is Germany’s Nominee for the 2024 Olympic Games

Hamburg is Germany’s Nominee for the 2024 Olympic Games

Hamburg is Germany’s Nominee for the 2024 Olympic Games

Hamburg is Germany’s Nominee for the 2024 Olympic Games

Philippine real estate market: Outlook remains rosy, but challenges loom on the horizon

Philippine real estate market: Outlook remains rosy, but challenges loom on the horizon

Philippine real estate market: Outlook remains rosy, but challenges loom on the horizon

Philippine real estate market: Outlook remains rosy, but challenges loom on the horizon

Research and Markets: Global and Chinese Polyoxyethylene Castor Oil Market Report 2015 – 2010-2020 Analysis and Forecasts

Research and Markets: Global and Chinese Polyoxyethylene Castor Oil Market Report 2015 – 2010-2020 Analysis and Forecasts

Research and Markets: Global and Chinese Polyoxyethylene Castor Oil Market Report 2015 – 2010-2020 Analysis and Forecasts

Research and Markets: Global and Chinese Polyoxyethylene Castor Oil Market Report 2015 – 2010-2020 Analysis and Forecasts

Goodman’s Fourth Annual Interlink Magic Mile Charity Ramp Run Raises A Record HK$1 Million For Feeding Hong Kong

Goodman’s Fourth Annual Interlink Magic Mile Charity Ramp Run Raises A Record HK$1 Million For Feeding Hong Kong

Goodman’s Fourth Annual Interlink Magic Mile Charity Ramp Run Raises A Record HK$1 Million For Feeding Hong Kong

Goodman’s Fourth Annual Interlink Magic Mile Charity Ramp Run Raises A Record HK$1 Million For Feeding Hong Kong

Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Konica Minolta to Showcase Metal Mesh Transparent Conductive Film by Inkjet Process and Touch Panel Sensor Film at Finetech Japan

Konica Minolta to Showcase Metal Mesh Transparent Conductive Film by Inkjet Process and Touch Panel Sensor Film at Finetech Japan

Konica Minolta to Showcase Metal Mesh Transparent Conductive Film by Inkjet Process and Touch Panel Sensor Film at Finetech Japan

Konica Minolta to Showcase Metal Mesh Transparent Conductive Film by Inkjet Process and Touch Panel Sensor Film at Finetech Japan

South Korea’s National Carrier, Korean Air, Creates New Customer Experience with CyberSource Payment Services

South Korea’s National Carrier, Korean Air, Creates New Customer Experience with CyberSource Payment Services

South Korea’s National Carrier, Korean Air, Creates New Customer Experience with CyberSource Payment Services

South Korea’s National Carrier, Korean Air, Creates New Customer Experience with CyberSource Payment Services

Toronto Mom Makes $9,000/Month From Home And You Won't Believe How She Does It!

Melissa puts her computer to work and makes money while working from home. She says that Online Web Cash has helped change her financial life and recommends it to everyone.


Ever Considered Working From Home?

Melissa Johnson from Toronto never thought that she would work online, until curiosity got the best of her and she filled out a simple online form. Before she knew it, she discovered her secret to beating the recession, and being able to provide for her family while at home with her three children.

I read Melissa's blog last month and decided to feature her story in our weekly consumer report. In our phone interview she told me her amazing story. "I actually make about $8,000-$9,000 a month working from home. It's enough to comfortably replace my old jobs' income, especially considering I only work about 15-18 hours a week from home.





You could be receiving cheques like this

Working online has been a financial windfall for Melissa, who struggled for months to find a decent job but kept hitting dead ends. "I lost my job shortly after the recession hit, I needed reliable income, I was not interested in the "get rich quick" scams you see all over the internet. Those are all pyramid scams or stuff which you have to sell to your friends and family. I just needed a legitimate way to earn a living for me and my family. The best part of working online is that I am always home with the kids. Thanks to the Online Web Cash Kit I am giving my kids the childhood they deserve."


I asked her about how she started her life-changing journey. "It was pretty easy, I filled out a short form and applied for a work-at-home kit. There is a small activation fee; it's not really free but it was under $2. I got the kit and within four weeks I was making over $5,500 a month. It's really simple, I am not a computer whiz, but I can use the internet. I don't even have to sell anything and nobody has to buy anything. Companies are constantly recruiting people for this, you should try it."


The companies you work with are worth over 100 billion dollars and are the most used sites in the internet market place, like Amazon, Google, Walmart, Delta, Apple and more... You're using the top ranked sites in the world, over 50 percent of all internet traffic flows through them everyday. It's a great opportunity and this has been helping people work at home for over 5 years. Why not get in with the internet's best and biggest companies?


There are plenty of scams on the internet claiming you can make $60,000 a month, but that is exactly what they are - scams. From my conversation with Melissa, "I am making a good salary from home, which is amazing, under a year ago I was jobless in a horrible economy. I thank God every day that I filled out that form."

Quickly, Melissa Johnson was able to use the simple Online Web Cash to make it out of the recession.
"I actually make $8,000-$9,000 from home every month." - Melissa Johnson
Melissa had never shared her story before, this is the first time she's going public.
Here's how to get started:

Step 1: Go to Online Web Cash, and fill out the form to get instant activation.

Step 2: Follow the instructions at Online Web Cash and set up your account. Then they will show you what to do. Everything gets tracked.
Step 3: Deposit your earnings by cheque or direct bank transfer. (Making money has never been so easy. Get ready for your life to change.)

Associated Links:

Online Web Cash - OFFICIAL WEBSITE

(WARNING - Offer Expires On Thursday, March 19, 2015)

We rarely do these special reports because the reality is that there are a lot of scams out there, but this was just too good to keep away from the public. Try it out and send us your thoughts!

Would you like to share a financial tip for next week? If so, please send us an email.

curtsy : http://2014-com.co/onlinecareerjournal/v2/update/workfromhome/news

Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Toshiba Corporation to Participate in Large-Scale Hydrogen Research Project in Scotland

Toshiba Corporation to Participate in Large-Scale Hydrogen Research Project in Scotland

WWE(R) Returns to Singapore This July

WWE(R) Returns to Singapore This July

WWE(R) Returns to Singapore This July

WWE(R) Returns to Singapore This July

Toshiba Corporation to Participate in Large-Scale Hydrogen Research Project in Scotland

Toshiba Corporation to Participate in Large-Scale Hydrogen Research Project in Scotland

HRBoss Recognized as China’s Leader in Innovation for the Human Resources and Staffing Industry

HRBoss Recognized as China’s Leader in Innovation for the Human Resources and Staffing Industry

HRBoss Recognized as China’s Leader in Innovation for the Human Resources and Staffing Industry

HRBoss Recognized as China’s Leader in Innovation for the Human Resources and Staffing Industry

Football & Head Injuries: What the Brain Research Says


Football & Head Injuries: What the Brain Research Says
by Rachael Rettner,





The up-and-coming professional football player Chris Borland, of the San Francisco 49ers, is now leaving the sport out of concern that a career in football would increase his risk of brain disease. But what types of neurological problems have been linked with football, and how might these arise?

On Monday (March 16), Borland announced he was retiring from football after studying the link between football head injuries and degenerative brain disease, and discussing his decision with friends, family members, concussion researchers and teammates, according to ESPN.

"From what I've researched and what I've experienced, I don't think it's worth the risk," Borland told ESPN. "I just want to live a long, healthy life, and I don't want to have any neurological diseases or die younger than I would otherwise," Borland said. [6 Foods That Are Good for Your Brain]


The types of brain damage that can occur as a result of being a professional football player have received increased attention in recent years. For example, there is growing awareness of a particularly severedegenerative brain disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy(CTE). The disease has been linked to the deaths of Tom McHale, who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Dave Duerson, who played for the Chicago Bears.

In fact, researchers at Boston University have now found signs of CTE in nearly 60 former professional football players when their brains were analyzed after their deaths, according to the university's CTE Center. (CTE can be diagnosed only after death.)

In most cases, CTE is thought to be caused by repeated blows to the head, which damage brain tissue and lead to a buildup of an abnormal protein called tau, according to the CTE Center.

In addition to football players, CTE has also been seen in boxers and hockey players. It causes symptoms such as impaired learning and memory loss, and has been linked with suicide. These symptoms often begin years or decades after players have ended their athletic careers,according to the Boston Universitycenter.

It's not known how many hits to the head or concussions a person needs to experience to develop CTE. A person's genetics also likely plays a role, because not everyone with a history of repeated brain trauma develops the disease, the CTE Center says.

Other studies have linked professional football with neurological problems that may or may not be related to CTE. In a 2013 study, researchers scanned the brains of retired football players while they performed certain tasks and found that the players were more likely to have abnormalities in their brain activity, compared with healthy people.

A 2012 study found that the risk of death from Alzheimer's and ALS (also called Lou Gehrig's disease) was 4 times higher among NFL players than the general population. It's possible that CTE may have been the true cause of death in some of these cases, but the study was not able to determine this because it examined death certificates, which didn't list CTE as a cause of death, the researchers said.

Another study of 34 retired NFL players who had suffered concussions found that those who had experienced more concussions had moresymptoms of depression.

Concussions can damage the brain's white matter — the tissue that forms "cables" in the brain and allows different regions to communicate, according to the study. The researchers also found they could predict which players had depression by examining images of their brains' white matter, suggesting a link between white matter changes and depression.

Another theory as to why hits to the head increase the risk of brain disease points to the body's immune system as the culprit.

According to the hypothesis, from researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center, hits to the head open up the blood brain barrier, and allow a brain protein called S100B to leak out into the blood and circulate around the body. Because the body is not used to seeing this protein in the blood, it may develop antibodies to it, as if it were a foreign compound. If these antibodies then find their way back into the brain, they could attack the brain itself, the researchers say. However, much more research is needed to evaluate this hypothesis.

Currently, CTE cannot be diagnosed in living people, but researchers are working on ways to identify the condition early. In a 2013 study of retired NFL players who had thinking and mood problems, researchers injected the players with a chemical marker, called FDDNP, which binds to the tau protein. The researchers found that FDDNP levels were higher in the brains of the former NFL players, compared with the brains of healthy people, suggesting that tau was in fact building up in their brains.

Identifying the disease early could potentially lead to ways to stop its progression, the researchers said.

curtsey: http://www.livescience.com/

Football & Head Injuries: What the Brain Research Says


Football & Head Injuries: What the Brain Research Says
by Rachael Rettner,





The up-and-coming professional football player Chris Borland, of the San Francisco 49ers, is now leaving the sport out of concern that a career in football would increase his risk of brain disease. But what types of neurological problems have been linked with football, and how might these arise?

On Monday (March 16), Borland announced he was retiring from football after studying the link between football head injuries and degenerative brain disease, and discussing his decision with friends, family members, concussion researchers and teammates, according to ESPN.

"From what I've researched and what I've experienced, I don't think it's worth the risk," Borland told ESPN. "I just want to live a long, healthy life, and I don't want to have any neurological diseases or die younger than I would otherwise," Borland said. [6 Foods That Are Good for Your Brain]


The types of brain damage that can occur as a result of being a professional football player have received increased attention in recent years. For example, there is growing awareness of a particularly severedegenerative brain disease called chronic traumatic encephalopathy(CTE). The disease has been linked to the deaths of Tom McHale, who played for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Dave Duerson, who played for the Chicago Bears.

In fact, researchers at Boston University have now found signs of CTE in nearly 60 former professional football players when their brains were analyzed after their deaths, according to the university's CTE Center. (CTE can be diagnosed only after death.)

In most cases, CTE is thought to be caused by repeated blows to the head, which damage brain tissue and lead to a buildup of an abnormal protein called tau, according to the CTE Center.

In addition to football players, CTE has also been seen in boxers and hockey players. It causes symptoms such as impaired learning and memory loss, and has been linked with suicide. These symptoms often begin years or decades after players have ended their athletic careers,according to the Boston Universitycenter.

It's not known how many hits to the head or concussions a person needs to experience to develop CTE. A person's genetics also likely plays a role, because not everyone with a history of repeated brain trauma develops the disease, the CTE Center says.

Other studies have linked professional football with neurological problems that may or may not be related to CTE. In a 2013 study, researchers scanned the brains of retired football players while they performed certain tasks and found that the players were more likely to have abnormalities in their brain activity, compared with healthy people.

A 2012 study found that the risk of death from Alzheimer's and ALS (also called Lou Gehrig's disease) was 4 times higher among NFL players than the general population. It's possible that CTE may have been the true cause of death in some of these cases, but the study was not able to determine this because it examined death certificates, which didn't list CTE as a cause of death, the researchers said.

Another study of 34 retired NFL players who had suffered concussions found that those who had experienced more concussions had moresymptoms of depression.

Concussions can damage the brain's white matter — the tissue that forms "cables" in the brain and allows different regions to communicate, according to the study. The researchers also found they could predict which players had depression by examining images of their brains' white matter, suggesting a link between white matter changes and depression.

Another theory as to why hits to the head increase the risk of brain disease points to the body's immune system as the culprit.

According to the hypothesis, from researchers at the University of Rochester Medical Center, hits to the head open up the blood brain barrier, and allow a brain protein called S100B to leak out into the blood and circulate around the body. Because the body is not used to seeing this protein in the blood, it may develop antibodies to it, as if it were a foreign compound. If these antibodies then find their way back into the brain, they could attack the brain itself, the researchers say. However, much more research is needed to evaluate this hypothesis.

Currently, CTE cannot be diagnosed in living people, but researchers are working on ways to identify the condition early. In a 2013 study of retired NFL players who had thinking and mood problems, researchers injected the players with a chemical marker, called FDDNP, which binds to the tau protein. The researchers found that FDDNP levels were higher in the brains of the former NFL players, compared with the brains of healthy people, suggesting that tau was in fact building up in their brains.

Identifying the disease early could potentially lead to ways to stop its progression, the researchers said.

curtsey: http://www.livescience.com/

Monday, March 16, 2015

Kennedy Health Awards Mach7 Contract for Enterprise Imaging Platform

Kennedy Health Awards Mach7 Contract for Enterprise Imaging Platform

Kennedy Health Awards Mach7 Contract for Enterprise Imaging Platform

Kennedy Health Awards Mach7 Contract for Enterprise Imaging Platform

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Announces Notice Concerning Borrowing under Unsecured Perpetual Subordinated Loan with Write-Down Clause

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Announces Notice Concerning Borrowing under Unsecured Perpetual Subordinated Loan with Write-Down Clause

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Announces Notice Concerning Borrowing under Unsecured Perpetual Subordinated Loan with Write-Down Clause

The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. Announces Notice Concerning Borrowing under Unsecured Perpetual Subordinated Loan with Write-Down Clause

Nutting's Flycatcher: a Big Year Birder's Dream


Nutting's Flycatcher: a Big Year Birder's Dream



A Nutting's Flycatcher--Myiarchus nuttingi--recently made an appearance in the desert oasis of Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge for the second time this year. This makes Arizona a pretty lucky state: Nutting's Flycatcher is a Code 5 (a.k.a. accidental) species in the ABA Area, meaning that the species has been recorded five or fewer times in the North American continent, and yet it has been recorded twice in the same spot in the same year! It even seems to have overwintered in this wildlife refuge, as it was first found in December of 2011, and was last found March 25th, this year. Basically, it's one of those really rare birds that make ANY Big Year that much better, including Sandy Komito's record setting Big Year of 1998 after which both the book and the movie titled "The Big Year" are based. Nutting's Flycatcher was the first rarity that Komito started with. Image that. January 1st; you start your year with a Code 5. That's good birding man.

But beyond the birding aspect of it, let's look into the biological aspects of this sighting. We'll start with a perennial birding favorite: the range map.




From this fine map--found on Cornell's Neotropical Birds--we can see that Nutting's Flycatchers are not migratory, but can infer that they probably disperse from their breeding territories when the season's brood is raised. We can also see that their range stretches up the western half of Mexico almost to Arizona, so it's not much of a stretch, one would think, for Nutting's Flycatchers to occur in Arizona. Their nonmigratory habits would account for their Code 5 status, though, because the birds just don't move around enough to make them common outside of their range. So what would draw the bird (if it is the same individual) to this wildlife refuge twice? Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge is described as a rare desert habitat with some of the last stands of native cottonwood-willow forest along the Colorado River. This creates a rich, even lush riparian habitat that would appear attractive to neotropical migrants, and even neotropical rarities. But why didn't the bird just stay where it was? Wouldn't the bird have plenty of habitat in its actual range? There's not an easy answer to these questions as we don't know much about this individual other than its occurrence north-of-range, but the answer may be yes. During the nonbreeding season, a hierarchy develops that dictates which songbirds get which qualities of habitats, with older adult males at the top, younger males and females just below, and young females at the bottom with the lowest quality habitat. As habitat destruction and degradation continues, this hierarchy is pressured for all sorts of species, and the birds at the bottom are getting it worse and worse. This could push some of the individuals on the bottom of the scale out-of-range just to survive, so it would be interesting to see if this individual is a young female. We'll see how long this bird sticks around--we might get some experts on the job.

With every rarity, there are always tons of questions, even beyond identification. IDing Nutting's Flycatchers is a challenge in of itself; they even used to be considered the same species as the more common Ash-throated Flycatcher. Luckily, they give their distinctive callnotes frequently. But beyond that, why the bird is occurring out of range raises all sorts of questions, such as how it behaves differently when in and out of range. Sadly, the likelihood that most of these questions will be answered is slim, but that's one of the best things about birds, and nature as a whole: it puts you in a constant state of inquiry, and that's a big reason why I'll never stop.

To read more about the bird, check here and here.

Nutting's Flycatcher: a Big Year Birder's Dream


Nutting's Flycatcher: a Big Year Birder's Dream



A Nutting's Flycatcher--Myiarchus nuttingi--recently made an appearance in the desert oasis of Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge for the second time this year. This makes Arizona a pretty lucky state: Nutting's Flycatcher is a Code 5 (a.k.a. accidental) species in the ABA Area, meaning that the species has been recorded five or fewer times in the North American continent, and yet it has been recorded twice in the same spot in the same year! It even seems to have overwintered in this wildlife refuge, as it was first found in December of 2011, and was last found March 25th, this year. Basically, it's one of those really rare birds that make ANY Big Year that much better, including Sandy Komito's record setting Big Year of 1998 after which both the book and the movie titled "The Big Year" are based. Nutting's Flycatcher was the first rarity that Komito started with. Image that. January 1st; you start your year with a Code 5. That's good birding man.

But beyond the birding aspect of it, let's look into the biological aspects of this sighting. We'll start with a perennial birding favorite: the range map.




From this fine map--found on Cornell's Neotropical Birds--we can see that Nutting's Flycatchers are not migratory, but can infer that they probably disperse from their breeding territories when the season's brood is raised. We can also see that their range stretches up the western half of Mexico almost to Arizona, so it's not much of a stretch, one would think, for Nutting's Flycatchers to occur in Arizona. Their nonmigratory habits would account for their Code 5 status, though, because the birds just don't move around enough to make them common outside of their range. So what would draw the bird (if it is the same individual) to this wildlife refuge twice? Bill Williams National Wildlife Refuge is described as a rare desert habitat with some of the last stands of native cottonwood-willow forest along the Colorado River. This creates a rich, even lush riparian habitat that would appear attractive to neotropical migrants, and even neotropical rarities. But why didn't the bird just stay where it was? Wouldn't the bird have plenty of habitat in its actual range? There's not an easy answer to these questions as we don't know much about this individual other than its occurrence north-of-range, but the answer may be yes. During the nonbreeding season, a hierarchy develops that dictates which songbirds get which qualities of habitats, with older adult males at the top, younger males and females just below, and young females at the bottom with the lowest quality habitat. As habitat destruction and degradation continues, this hierarchy is pressured for all sorts of species, and the birds at the bottom are getting it worse and worse. This could push some of the individuals on the bottom of the scale out-of-range just to survive, so it would be interesting to see if this individual is a young female. We'll see how long this bird sticks around--we might get some experts on the job.

With every rarity, there are always tons of questions, even beyond identification. IDing Nutting's Flycatchers is a challenge in of itself; they even used to be considered the same species as the more common Ash-throated Flycatcher. Luckily, they give their distinctive callnotes frequently. But beyond that, why the bird is occurring out of range raises all sorts of questions, such as how it behaves differently when in and out of range. Sadly, the likelihood that most of these questions will be answered is slim, but that's one of the best things about birds, and nature as a whole: it puts you in a constant state of inquiry, and that's a big reason why I'll never stop.

To read more about the bird, check here and here.

Toshiba Launches Low ON-Resistance Power MOSFET for Automotive Applications

Toshiba Launches Low ON-Resistance Power MOSFET for Automotive Applications

Toshiba Launches Low ON-Resistance Power MOSFET for Automotive Applications

Toshiba Launches Low ON-Resistance Power MOSFET for Automotive Applications

Saturday, March 14, 2015

World Street Food Congress: Why We Spent Over $2million



By KF Seetoh, Makansutra

We’ve spent over $2 million bucks on the World Street Food Congress thus far, including the upcoming 2ndedition of WSFC held this coming April 8-12 in Singapore (you’ll know the cost if you’ve done this before on this scale and we don’t get up front discounts on flights, ingredients nor locations etc, just because it’s a street food event).


The curious and hungry hordes at WSFC 2013, at the F1 Pit Building.

Father of Indonesian food, Chef William Wongso, shows off a rare dish here – Asinan.

I admit I am one of those who put my money where my mouth is. You see, if you want special fruits, you have to plant, toil and nurture the special seedlings. And no, we are not fully sponsored by the government (if you’ve asked for funding before, you know what it’s like). It’s a fruit tree everybody in the groove can pluck from eventually and perhaps we get first pickings. If you think about it, the opportunities are immense (tourism, social enterprise, entrepreneurism, branding, skills education, trade etc.). Sure, I can invest that money in property, stocks etc, but that’s not me. It’s that stubborn desire in me that insists that I concieve and make ideas happen. No profits are guaranteed (if you are in it for a quick buck) overnight, and although poorer, we can still plod, for now.

One of the most popular item at WSFC 2013- the grilled banana and glutinious rice wrap from Vietnam.

Another street food crowd favourite at the Jamboree- Hoy Tod, or Thai style oyster omelette.

So this year’s World Street Food Congress (Apr 8-12th) at the open field opposite Bugis Junction along North Bridge Road, again has two elements- The Dialogue-Hackathon now has a new format, where half a day is devoted to YOU- at the open floor conference chat with the audience, tapping on your wishes and ideas for all to share. Speakers like Stephen Werther, the main engine behind the upcoming Bourdain Market, will give updates and announce its consultancy partnership with Makansutra and myself. Fronted by fearless celebrity foodie and traveller Anthony Bourdain, this Singapore inspired hawker centre in New York, is set to be a game changer for the world of heritage street food culture. You should also listen to how a private company (instead of the government in Indonesia) Bango, which makes kicap manis, is attempting to revolutionise the under-celebrated 600 year old Indonesian food culture. They believe in championing it for the future generations.

“Street food is an opportunity to create a brand” says Anthony Bourdain, at the Dialogue (2013).

The ideas are unlimited in the world of street food culture. You just need imagination.

This year, we are bringing in 24 stalls from 12 cities offering rare stuff on our menus and flavours here that I , too, personally adore. There’s a rare Black Satay from Penang, Truffle Paella Lechon from Philippines, Unesco Heritage recognised Banh Can (making a comeback) from Vietnam and even Ayam Taliwang (the most spicy grilled chicken from Lombok, Indonesia). Pak Sadi Soto Ambengan, the Street Food Master winner in our 2013 World Street Food Awards, will also make his debut here. His grown up educated kids are so keen now to take the brand international. An SG50 culinary campaign, to be launched by Culture, Community and Youth Minister Lawrence Wong will also be launched at the event. Watch for this one, it is very interesting.

WSFC presenting awards to the Indonesian World Street Food Award winner (2013).

I know many of you firm believers of this cause out there too desire to preserve and create more opportunities in the world of heritage and street food culture and business. If anything else, you’ll realise it’s just too great a food culture to let fade away into the bowels of fast food machines and behemoths. Do come to the event, speak up and raise your ideas (however complex or simple) at the WSF Dialogue –Hackathon. Or, just come chow down and support these international street food vendors at the Jamboree who flew in, spent monies and took time off just to create more buzz and share with you their heritage culinary craft for posterity and prosperity’s sake.

The World Street Food Congress
8-12th April 2015
Open field opposite Bugis Junction along North Bridge Road (above Bugis MRT station)
Dialogue-Hackathon (8- 9th April, 9am-5pm)
Jamboree (8-12th April , from 5pm)
www.wsfcongress.com

World Street Food Congress: Why We Spent Over $2million



By KF Seetoh, Makansutra

We’ve spent over $2 million bucks on the World Street Food Congress thus far, including the upcoming 2ndedition of WSFC held this coming April 8-12 in Singapore (you’ll know the cost if you’ve done this before on this scale and we don’t get up front discounts on flights, ingredients nor locations etc, just because it’s a street food event).


The curious and hungry hordes at WSFC 2013, at the F1 Pit Building.

Father of Indonesian food, Chef William Wongso, shows off a rare dish here – Asinan.

I admit I am one of those who put my money where my mouth is. You see, if you want special fruits, you have to plant, toil and nurture the special seedlings. And no, we are not fully sponsored by the government (if you’ve asked for funding before, you know what it’s like). It’s a fruit tree everybody in the groove can pluck from eventually and perhaps we get first pickings. If you think about it, the opportunities are immense (tourism, social enterprise, entrepreneurism, branding, skills education, trade etc.). Sure, I can invest that money in property, stocks etc, but that’s not me. It’s that stubborn desire in me that insists that I concieve and make ideas happen. No profits are guaranteed (if you are in it for a quick buck) overnight, and although poorer, we can still plod, for now.

One of the most popular item at WSFC 2013- the grilled banana and glutinious rice wrap from Vietnam.

Another street food crowd favourite at the Jamboree- Hoy Tod, or Thai style oyster omelette.

So this year’s World Street Food Congress (Apr 8-12th) at the open field opposite Bugis Junction along North Bridge Road, again has two elements- The Dialogue-Hackathon now has a new format, where half a day is devoted to YOU- at the open floor conference chat with the audience, tapping on your wishes and ideas for all to share. Speakers like Stephen Werther, the main engine behind the upcoming Bourdain Market, will give updates and announce its consultancy partnership with Makansutra and myself. Fronted by fearless celebrity foodie and traveller Anthony Bourdain, this Singapore inspired hawker centre in New York, is set to be a game changer for the world of heritage street food culture. You should also listen to how a private company (instead of the government in Indonesia) Bango, which makes kicap manis, is attempting to revolutionise the under-celebrated 600 year old Indonesian food culture. They believe in championing it for the future generations.

“Street food is an opportunity to create a brand” says Anthony Bourdain, at the Dialogue (2013).

The ideas are unlimited in the world of street food culture. You just need imagination.

This year, we are bringing in 24 stalls from 12 cities offering rare stuff on our menus and flavours here that I , too, personally adore. There’s a rare Black Satay from Penang, Truffle Paella Lechon from Philippines, Unesco Heritage recognised Banh Can (making a comeback) from Vietnam and even Ayam Taliwang (the most spicy grilled chicken from Lombok, Indonesia). Pak Sadi Soto Ambengan, the Street Food Master winner in our 2013 World Street Food Awards, will also make his debut here. His grown up educated kids are so keen now to take the brand international. An SG50 culinary campaign, to be launched by Culture, Community and Youth Minister Lawrence Wong will also be launched at the event. Watch for this one, it is very interesting.

WSFC presenting awards to the Indonesian World Street Food Award winner (2013).

I know many of you firm believers of this cause out there too desire to preserve and create more opportunities in the world of heritage and street food culture and business. If anything else, you’ll realise it’s just too great a food culture to let fade away into the bowels of fast food machines and behemoths. Do come to the event, speak up and raise your ideas (however complex or simple) at the WSF Dialogue –Hackathon. Or, just come chow down and support these international street food vendors at the Jamboree who flew in, spent monies and took time off just to create more buzz and share with you their heritage culinary craft for posterity and prosperity’s sake.

The World Street Food Congress
8-12th April 2015
Open field opposite Bugis Junction along North Bridge Road (above Bugis MRT station)
Dialogue-Hackathon (8- 9th April, 9am-5pm)
Jamboree (8-12th April , from 5pm)
www.wsfcongress.com

World's first successful penis transplant performed in S. Africa


World's first successful penis transplant performed in S. Africa




South African doctors announced Friday that they had performed the world's first successful penis transplant, three months after the ground-breaking operation.

The 21-year-old patient had his penis amputated three years ago after a botched circumcision at a traditional initiation ceremony.

In a nine-hour operation at the Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town, he received his new penis from a deceased donor, whose family were praised by doctors.

"We've proved that it can be done –- we can give someone an organ that is just as good as the one that he had," said Professor Frank Graewe, head of plastic reconstructive surgery at Stellenbosch University.

"It was a privilege to be part of this first successful penis transplant in the world."

Doctors say the man, whose identity has not been disclosed, has made a full recovery since the operation on December 11 and has regained all urinary and reproductive functions.

"Our goal was that he would be fully functional at two years and we are very surprised by his rapid recovery," said Professor Andre van der Merwe, head of Stellenbosch's urology division.

In 2006, a Chinese man had a penis transplant but his doctors removed the organ after two weeks due to "a severe psychological problem of the recipient and his wife".

Scores of South African teenage boys and young men have their penises amputated each year after botched circumcisions during rite-of-passage ceremonies.

"There is a greater need in South Africa for this type of procedure than elsewhere in the world," Van der Merwe said in a statement.

- Dangerous rituals -

African teenagers from some ethnic groups spend about a month in secluded bush or mountain regions as part of their initiation to manhood.

The experience includes circumcision as well as lessons on masculine courage and discipline.

A commission last year found 486 boys had died at the winter initiation schools between 2008 and 2013, with a major cause being complications such as infection after circumcision.

"For a young man of 18 or 19 years, the loss of his penis can be deeply traumatic," said Van der Merwe.

"He doesn't necessarily have the psychological capability to process this. There are even reports of suicide among these young men."

Van der Merwe described the anonymous donor and his family as "the heroes" of the story.

"They saved the lives of many people because they donated the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, skin, corneas and then the penis," he said.

The South African team included three senior doctors, transplant coordinators, anaesthetists, theatre nurses, a psychologist and an ethicist.

Surgeons from Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital had searched extensively for a suitable donor as part of a pilot study to develop penis transplants in Africa.

Some techniques were developed from the first facial transplant in France in 2005.

They now plan to perform nine more similar operations.

South Africa has long been a pioneer of transplant surgery.

In 1967, Chris Barnard performed the world's first heart transplant at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town.

The Chinese man who rejected his new penis in 2006 received his transplant after parents of a brain-dead man agreed to donate their son's organ.
Read more:
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/worlds-first-successful-penis-transplant-performed-africa-153815720.html 

World's first successful penis transplant performed in S. Africa


World's first successful penis transplant performed in S. Africa




South African doctors announced Friday that they had performed the world's first successful penis transplant, three months after the ground-breaking operation.

The 21-year-old patient had his penis amputated three years ago after a botched circumcision at a traditional initiation ceremony.

In a nine-hour operation at the Tygerberg Hospital in Cape Town, he received his new penis from a deceased donor, whose family were praised by doctors.

"We've proved that it can be done –- we can give someone an organ that is just as good as the one that he had," said Professor Frank Graewe, head of plastic reconstructive surgery at Stellenbosch University.

"It was a privilege to be part of this first successful penis transplant in the world."

Doctors say the man, whose identity has not been disclosed, has made a full recovery since the operation on December 11 and has regained all urinary and reproductive functions.

"Our goal was that he would be fully functional at two years and we are very surprised by his rapid recovery," said Professor Andre van der Merwe, head of Stellenbosch's urology division.

In 2006, a Chinese man had a penis transplant but his doctors removed the organ after two weeks due to "a severe psychological problem of the recipient and his wife".

Scores of South African teenage boys and young men have their penises amputated each year after botched circumcisions during rite-of-passage ceremonies.

"There is a greater need in South Africa for this type of procedure than elsewhere in the world," Van der Merwe said in a statement.

- Dangerous rituals -

African teenagers from some ethnic groups spend about a month in secluded bush or mountain regions as part of their initiation to manhood.

The experience includes circumcision as well as lessons on masculine courage and discipline.

A commission last year found 486 boys had died at the winter initiation schools between 2008 and 2013, with a major cause being complications such as infection after circumcision.

"For a young man of 18 or 19 years, the loss of his penis can be deeply traumatic," said Van der Merwe.

"He doesn't necessarily have the psychological capability to process this. There are even reports of suicide among these young men."

Van der Merwe described the anonymous donor and his family as "the heroes" of the story.

"They saved the lives of many people because they donated the heart, lungs, kidneys, liver, skin, corneas and then the penis," he said.

The South African team included three senior doctors, transplant coordinators, anaesthetists, theatre nurses, a psychologist and an ethicist.

Surgeons from Stellenbosch University and Tygerberg Hospital had searched extensively for a suitable donor as part of a pilot study to develop penis transplants in Africa.

Some techniques were developed from the first facial transplant in France in 2005.

They now plan to perform nine more similar operations.

South Africa has long been a pioneer of transplant surgery.

In 1967, Chris Barnard performed the world's first heart transplant at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town.

The Chinese man who rejected his new penis in 2006 received his transplant after parents of a brain-dead man agreed to donate their son's organ.
Read more:
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/worlds-first-successful-penis-transplant-performed-africa-153815720.html 

Friday, March 13, 2015

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Thursday, March 12, 2015

7 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD EXERCISE IN MORNING

7 Reasons Why You Should Exercise In Morning






1) You will get a better workout in morning as our body is technically programmed to perform at its peak during early part of the day. Also you are less likely to be disturbed by others in early mornings. (Definitely your boss won’t assign a task during early morning) Your body also adjusts with your routine over time and might even surpass your performance in other activities during the day.

2) Stimulants like coffee can fuel your workouts. Studies reveal that caffeine in coffee before a workout can boost your overall workout efficiency. Also drinking a cup of coffee can burn more calories during exercise. But remember, too much of coffee can give you negative impacts.

3) You can be clean and fresh rest of the day without sweat. You can have a clean hair wash make it clean and shiny. Your skin too will have a better glow. You remain fresh for the rest of the day. Less sweaty !

4. People who exercise regularly in the morning feel less stressed than people who doesn’t. Research says stress can be effectively controlled by working out in early morning.

5) If you are a breakfast skipper then you must plunge into those morning workouts. After a morning workout your appetite increases forcing you to take your breakfast. Skipping breakfast doesn’t do any wonders to your body.

6) Your metabolism gets a big boost with morning workouts. You burn significantly more calories in morning workouts than you would do in an evening workout with same intensity.

7) Burn more fat with morning workouts. You can burn upto 25% more visceral fat by exercising on emply stomach just before your breakfast. Your metabolism also improves greatly thereby aiding in faster burning of body fat.

So get up early and lace those exercise shoes and start working out.

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