Tuesday, November 27, 2012

How apprenticeships keep Germans working

5 hrs.

COLOGNE, Germany -- Following 12 years of elementary- and high-school education in Germany, 22-year-old Sabrina Kleinsorg had to make a decision for her professional career two years ago.

"Most of my fellow students wanted to go to university, opted for a higher education, but I wanted to earn money immediately, while learning a profession at the same time,"?Kleinsorg?says.

Her own family history includes mostly blue-collar workers, and?Kleinsorg's parents favored an education in skilled crafts and trades for their daughter.

For?Kleinsorg,? the choice was easy: She opted for an apprenticeship in the field of engineering.

Germany's unique apprenticeship program provided an opportunity for?Kleinsorg?to receive hands-on experience on the factory floor, paired with complementary theoretical training at a vocational school.

In 2010, she started a paid three-and-a-half-year apprenticeship program as an industrial electronics technician at U.S. automaker Ford's plant in?Cologne,?Germany.

Today, in her third training year,?Kleinsorg?earns more than $1,200 per month and receives a number of social benefits, including health insurance.

"My friends from school thought it was 'uncool' to train in a technical job, especially as I entered a male-dominated work environment,"?Kleinsorg?says.

"But I was immediately accepted by my male colleagues, and today, I am far better off financially than they are."?

Her?choice also means job security.

In Germany, 61 percent?of all apprentices receive full-time employment at the company where they?train. And the rate is growing, according to the?latest statistics from the Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry, DIHK.

Ford Motor Company in Germany states?that nearly 95 percent of all trainees are offered a regular job and stay with the company.

"Many of my friends from high school will have to pay back loans after their college studies and still face an uncertain employment future,"?Kleinsorg?adds.

A?pillar in the crisis
Compared to other countries in the 27-nation European Union, Germany's export-driven economy is going fairly strong despite challenging economic conditions. The overall unemployment rate in Germany is?6.5 percent.

Many other eurozone countries are in recession and burdened with high unemployment rates. The situation is especially troublesome for young Europeans under the age of 25.

According to the European Union statistics office, Eurostat , the youth unemployment rate rose to 22.8 percent in September, up from 21.7 percent? the previous year. In Greece and Spain, that number is over 50 percent. In Germany, the youth unemployment rate is just 8 percent.

"One reason for the so-called miracle of low youth unemployment rates in Germany is our apprenticeship system," says Dr. Andreas Koenig, Head of Section, Technical and Vocational Education and Training at GIZ, an association that supports the German government in the field of sustainable development.

"It is this transfer of knowledge from schools and training programs directly into the work environment and vice versa, which makes the difference," Koenig says.

Courses are designed by employers and government specialists but also include input from Germany's trade unions. Training programs are also regularly adjusted to market needs.

The so-called "dual system" -- split into 60 percent workplace training and 40?percent?classroom-based education -- is widely regarded as a model of business investment in social mobility and in?the country's skilled workforce of the future.

"It is all about building your own work?force on a high-quality basis," says Volker Theissen, manager for learning and development at Ford Europe.

Germany's?apprenticeship system trains approximately 1.5 million people per year and matches the worker's skills with the demands and requirements of today's rapidly changing work environment.

"In the course of our apprenticeship, we learn many important facets about our job, but also a lot about the company. And from the start, we are fully integrated and adopt to our future workplace," says 18-year-old Andr? Etzweiler, an apprentice at Ford in Cologne.

"And, while the training immediately creates a symbiosis between the young worker and his employer, it nevertheless prepares us well for the broader job market in case we cannot or do not want to stay with the company," Etzweiler explains.

Historic?system, with a modern touch
Vocational training in Germany has a centuries-old tradition and dates back to the guild system of the Middle Ages.?From bakers to hairdressers and welders to bank workers, the German system focuses on top-level education in close collaboration with industry.

Germany's small- and medium-size businesses, the so-called?Mittelstand, are highly dependent on the next generation of well-trained workers.

Germany's?Mittelstand?accounts for nearly 70 percent of all exports. Many experts say that these specialized? businesses are the engine of economic growth and a main contributor to Germany's still healthy economy.

"If we want to stay innovative, especially in regard to our foreign competition, then we need young skilled workers with young ideas," says Oliver Huhle, manager at Huhle Steel and Metal Construction, a firm with nearly 100 employees based in Wiesbaden.

"Many of today's business executives in Germany began their career as apprentices, including myself," says 34-year-old Huhle.

The success of Germany's dual-training system has led countries like the United States, China and India to study it as a possible model for their own labor markets.

"We have seen an increasing number of requests in the past year from other countries, inquiring how we cooperate to implement elements of the German system. Just last week, we signed a memorandum of understanding with Italy," says Thomas Renner from the Association of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry in Berlin.

In times of tight budgets and ailing economies, however,?many international companies have been shying away from long-term investment in a larger work?force. Many foreign corporations fear that long-established socioeconomic structures -- one secret to success in Germany -- might be the missing link abroad.

However,?German?experts?say that core elements would be adoptable in other markets.

"If other countries, such as the United States, want to implement the system, it does not require the enormous state support that you see in Germany,"?Theissen from Ford Europe says.

"Companies can easily initiate cooperation and exchange with already existing technical colleges in any region," he?adds.

While German carmakers, such as Mercedes or BMW, have already exported the system to their factories in the United States, Ford has so far only been offering apprenticeships to young applicants at plants in Germany.

A?demographic challenge
But at Germany's workbenches, the system is facing a major challenge these days: low birthrates.

Mid-sized businesses, especially, face a shortage of qualified applicants, in part due to the demographic changes, but also as a result of strong competition from large companies.

At the end of September, German officials counted more than 33,000 open training positions.

Read more World of Work stories

As a result, German companies are increasingly looking across the borders to meet their needs.

"Several firms in the southern region are now recruiting young people from Spain who want to receive technical training. These companies offer a four-week language course prior to the apprenticeship," says Ulrike Friedrich from DIHK in Berlin.

"And hotels and restaurants in the German state of Thuringia are training adolescents from the Czech Republic and Hungary," Friedrich adds.

In the crisis, one country's loss could be another country's gain.

Latest statistics show that there is a growing influx of immigrants from crisis-stricken nations of the eurozone, including a large number of young workers.

"It is a win-win situation for both sides," Friedrich says.

"The young foreigners will receive high-quality training, fill gaps in small German businesses, but also have the chance to go back to their countries as skilled workers at a later point," she?says.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/eurozone-crisis-germany-benefits-its-apprentices-1C7206885

benson henderson 2012 dunk contest edgar vs henderson berkshire hathaway ufc 144

Monday, November 26, 2012

Thanksgiving Day parade confetti included police docs

A parade-goer watching the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade on New York's Upper West Side noticed that the confetti that fell on him and some friends contained what appeared to be confidential personal information about Nassau County Police Department employees, including names, addresses, Social Security numbers, bank routing numbers?even references to Mitt Romney's motorcade during last month's presidential debate at Hofstra University.

Ethan Finkelstein, a Tufts University freshman who was home on Thanksgiving break, showed WPIX-TV some of the confetti, which led to a police investigation.

Confetti from the Thanksgiving parade (Reuters)

"I'm just completely in shock," Finkelstein said. "How could someone have this kind of information, and how could it be distributed at the Thanksgiving Day parade?"

"The Nassau County Police Department is very concerned about this situation," Nassau County Police Inspector Kenneth Lack said in a statement. "We will be conducting an investigation into this matter as well as reviewing our procedures for the disposing of sensitive documents."

Macy's, for its part, maintains that the confetti it used during the parade did not include badly shredded police documents.

"[We use] commercially manufactured, multicolor confetti," a spokesperson for Macy's told the network, "not shredded paper."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/lookout/macys-thanksgiving-parade-confetti-142145946.html

the watchmen whitney houston dies dolly parton i will always love you beverly hilton hotel whitney houston found dead i will always love you whitney houston 2012 grammy awards

GOP opposition to diplomat Rice begins to crack

FILE - This June 7, 2012 file photo shows U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice listening during a news conference at the UN. Republican senators' angry criticism of Rice over her initial account of the deadly Sept. 11 attack in Libya smacks of sexism and racism, a dozen female members of the House said Friday. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

FILE - This June 7, 2012 file photo shows U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice listening during a news conference at the UN. Republican senators' angry criticism of Rice over her initial account of the deadly Sept. 11 attack in Libya smacks of sexism and racism, a dozen female members of the House said Friday. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

(AP) ? Republican opposition to U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice as the next secretary of state began to crack Sunday as Sen. John McCain said she was "not the problem" in the White House's handling of the Sept. 11 attack in Libya and suggested he could be persuaded to swing behind her possible nomination.

McCain's comments provide an opening for the Obama administration, which struggled mightily in the weeks leading up to the Nov. 6 election to tamp down speculation of a cover-up involving the attack against the U.S. diplomatic post in Benghazi. The assault killed four Americans, including the U.S. ambassador to Libya.

At issue is Rice's account ? as the administration's representative on the Sunday talk shows Sept. 16 ? that the violence was the spontaneous result of a mob angered by an anti-Muslim video posted on YouTube. She said she relied on talking points provided by the intelligence community that were later discredited.

"I think she deserves the ability and the opportunity to explain herself and her position," McCain, R-Ariz., told "Fox News Sunday." ''But she's not the problem. The problem is the president of the United States" who misled the public on terrorist involvement.

McCain's remarks were in contrast to his previous stance that Rice wasn't qualified to replace Hillary Rodham Clinton, who is expected to step down soon as the top U.S. diplomat, and that he would do "whatever is necessary" to block Rice's possible nomination.

Rice is widely seen as Obama's first choice for the job as secretary of State. As the top Republican on the Senate Armed Services Committee, McCain would have considerable sway in the Senate's screening of Rice.

Sen. Lindsey Graham, McCain's close friend and colleague on the committee, told ABC "This Week" he still suspects the White House intentionally glossed over obvious terrorist links in the attack to keep voters from questioning Obama's handling of national security.

But instead of repeating his prior assertion that he was "dead set" against a Rice promotion, Graham suggested he looked forward to hearing her out. If Rice were nominated, "there will be a lot of questions asked of her about this event and others," said Graham, R-S.C.

The subtle shift in GOP tenor on Rice could be the result of internal grumblings on how far to take party opposition. Democrats picked up extra seats in the election to maintain their narrow majority, making it that much harder for the remaining 45 Republicans to block the president's nominees.

One senior GOP Senate aide said Sunday that Republicans hadn't united against Rice and were not convinced that she was worth going after.

"There's a definite sense within the caucus that you have to be conservative about where you put your firepower," said the aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the official was not authorized to speak publicly on internal GOP deliberations. "The question is whether the caucus is prepared to filibuster her, and I'm not sure we were."

Intelligence officials have said they knew immediately that the Sept. 11 incident was a terrorist attack and suspected that the local al-Qaida branch was involved. But they also initially believed that the attack may have grown spontaneously from a protest against the film.

Unclassified talking points provided to Rice and other administration officials in the days following the attack omitted references to terrorists and al-Qaida because intelligence officials said the information was tenuous and could tip their hand in the investigation. The administration also didn't want to prejudice a criminal investigation.

Rice said she used those talking points in Sept. 16 interviews in defending the administration's protection of overseas diplomats, saying "clusters of extremists" had "hijacked" film protests. Officials say it wasn't until after Rice spoke that intelligence agencies adjusted the assessment to clarify that the attack was not spontaneous or related to a protest.

Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee and a member of the House Intelligence Committee, said Rice should have reviewed the raw classified intelligence and not just relied on unclassified talking points provided to her.

Graham said he remains unconvinced that Rice was relying solely on information provided to her by intelligence agencies. But Graham said he is most concerns with the broader administration's handling of the matter.

"This is about four dead Americans," he said on "This Week" on ABC. "This is about a national security failure. We need a focused look at what happened here."

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/89ae8247abe8493fae24405546e9a1aa/Article_2012-11-25-US-Libya/id-7167596318cb4734ae674802973f3294

the glass castle jennifer hudson trial north korea threat brandon jacobs brandon jacobs brian dawkins emma roberts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Russia to lift ban on imports of British beef, lamb

Some of the very same Republicans who have spent the last two weeks bashing Mitt Romney were, indeed, sucking up to him at a massive rally the Friday before the election ? even angling for jobs in the Romney administration ? a Romney adviser complains. At a rally with 100 Romney surrogates in West Chester, Ohio, Romney aide Dan Senor revealed on?MSNBC Wednesday, the Romney bashers were Romney fawners. "I?m backstage with some of them, I won?t mention their names, but they?re talking about Romney like he?s Reagan," Senor said. ...

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russia-lift-ban-imports-british-beef-lamb-112840552.html

grilled cheese allen west north korea missile nerlens noel don t trust the b in apartment 23 world financial center shabazz muhammad

Local SEO Guide: 15 Marketing Techniques to Promote Your ...

Launching a business online can be quite intimidating to any small business owner. Fortunately, any business can benefit from search engine optimization (SEO), which can make a small investment go a long way, as well as making sure that local buyers find their websites. Therefore, local SEO is an obvious choice to promote and market your business on the Web. The following blog post provides 15(!) low-cost marketing techniques to help drive traffic and sales to your website.

Local SEO

What is local SEO?

Local SEO is a specialist technique that aims at getting your business name and website in front of people that are physically located near it. Search engines are the modern-day yellow pages, and your potential customers are looking to find you where you and your products and services are located.

Why is local SEO important?

According to 2009 Marketingcharts.com report titled ?Great Divide? Separates Small Biz, Online Consumers,??82 percent of local consumers use search engines to find local businesses. Furthermore, more than half (57 percent) use Yellow Pages directories with 49 percent?using local directories. Local consumers are going online to find local businesses. It is important to be?visible?in order to acquire new or existing business.

15 Marketing Techniques to Grow Your Business

1. Submit Your Website to Search Engines

The first thing you will need to do when launching a website is submit the site to search engines; Google and Bing are the major search engines to focus on. Out of the 15 techniques, this will be the easiest but one of the most important.

Tip: There are local search engines that can be of more benefit such as Yandex (for Russians), Baidu (for Chinese), and Kvasir (for Norwegians).

2. Make Your Website Easy to Use

Before marketing your website through various online channels, make sure that your meta data is accurate and follows the Google Webmaster guidelines. On-site optimization includes page titles and meta descriptions. Page titles should include your business name and one or two keywords that you want Web visitors to find you with. Avoid using too many keywords and make the titles and descriptions appear natural.

Tip: Search for competitors in your area to see keywords they are using to attract Web traffic.

3. Implement Google Analytics

Web host providers will often try and bundle analytics and data packages, but the best, free analytics tool on the Web is Google Analytics. It takes less than two minutes to sign up and implement the code, and you can start collecting Web traffic data immediately. Data includes number of Web visitors, how long they browse your site, where the visitors are located, and how they arrived at your site. This is great data for promoting your business and the most effective channel (and geographic location).

Tip: Once your account starts collecting Web traffic data, map out goals on your website and begin tracking. Goals could be submitting a form or signing up to a newsletter.

4. Add Your Business to Google+ Local

Adding your business to Google+ Local is the next most important technique to implement. More people search for businesses online than anywhere else, and adding your website and business information to the Google local business directory can help. It?s free and simple. Also, you can manage your listing information including business description, product/service details, photos, videos, and offers.

Tip:?Make sure your Google listing has a 100 percent score; most local business don?t reach 100 percent.?

5. Create Social Network Business Profiles

If you are moving your business online, a great way to spread the word about your website launch is through social networks. Sign up to the business pages of Google+, LinkedIn, Facebook, and Foursquare to promote your business to your friends and network. Make sure you claim your business URL. For example,?facebook.com/mylocalbuisnes.

Not only is this at no cost, but you will also get trustworthy links from these profiles. The more trustworthy links you get to your website, the higher you will appear on Google.

Tip: Get your family, and friends to become the first to ?like? or ?follow? your business, and stay away from buying friends from third-parties. Build your social media presence naturally.

6. Launch an Online Marketing Campaign

The only activity on this list that has a cost is Google AdWords. Google AdWords allows you to select keywords, write for online marketing ads, and attract visitors to your website based on what customers search for. Each time your ad is clicked, you will pay Google (you set the highest amount before your campaign goes live). If no one clicks your ad, you don?t need to pay.

Launching a Google AdWords campaign does not have to be costly. In fact, you can start with $15 per week, giving you a chance to decide on whether bookings increase. A benefit of using Google AdWords is that you can be very targeted to where your ads show, whether it be state or town.

Tip: When you create your campaign, make sure you use Ad Extensions that include local information, phone number, and Google + page.

7. Get Listed in Local Directories and Local Listings

Get listed in local directories and increase the number of trusted inbound links to your website. Most directories are free and by adding your business, you will see an increase in Web visits from potential customers. (According to Mashable, positive yelp ratings can boost a restaurant?s nightly reservations by 19 percent.)

Within two days of adding a small business to local directories, Web traffic from mobile grew from 0 percent to 18 percent of total traffic, and 30 percent of total traffic was referral.

Although claiming business citations is listed at number seven on this list, BrightLocal ran a survey in 2011 that found the top five most important local search ranking factors.

(Full report can be found here.)

?

Tip: To find out where your competitor gets links from, visit opensiteexplorer.org and click on the ?linking domains? tab.

8. Get Involved in Your Community

This continues to bring home to Google the relevance of your business to a specific area, especially if you?re able to include links to your website (be very careful not to spam social communities, though).

If there are local forums in your field, then it?s a great idea to get your business actively participating in them. By creating a profile and adding value to the forums, this continues to add relevance of your business to Google.

Tip: Try not to spam the forums or websites with links to your online business as this will only get you banned.

9. Optimize Mobile SEO and Its Accessibility

The smartphone is the new yellow pages and mobile search, as a percentage of total Web traffic increases each month. In fact, experts predict that mobile usage will overtake desktop usage by 2014. Local business thrive on mobile searches as conversion rates searching on local terms tend to be higher. Make sure your website is optimized for mobile and is easy to use. If your website appears cluttered and loads slow to a searcher, they will most likely move on to your competitor.

?

Tip: Visit your website on your smartphone and find three ways to improve the experience.

10. Add Social-sharing Buttons

In the footer of your website, make sure you add a link your Google+ Local page along with other social sharing buttons.

Tip: Make sure your email address and phone number is listed on each and every page of your footer.

11. Implement Webmaster Tools

Using webmaster tools in both Google and Bing helps you identify issues with your website. By fixing these issues, you will ensure that both search engines have no issues crawling (finding) your website when a local search is made.

Implementing both tools is relatively straight forward, and your web developer should be able to support you with this.

Tip: When adding your website to Bing Webmaster tools, you will receive $50 in market funds (US only).

12. Upload Pictures

The local directory sites like to provide users with pictures of your business. To help ensure that your business gets the best exposure, upload your own pictures. They don?t need to be of a professional quality but they will represent your business, so make sure they are decent.

Tip: Save your photo with a filename that includes your business name and a keyword.

13. Ask for Reviews

Most local sites and directories allow customers reviews. Other than Yelp, most are supportive in requesting reviews. Customer reviews, whether good or bad, make your business more credible to future customers.

Research shows that having at least five reviews in Google+ Local is the magic number where the reviews may start to help with rankings. However, since the recent Google Places move to Google+ Local, reviewers are required to have a? Google+ account.

Tip: Use your website, invoices, thank you pages, and email communication to ask your customers to review your business.?

14. Launch a Blog

Write about your industry, your talent, your services, and promote it in all channels. Blogging not only helps increase awareness of your business, but it also improves your writing. You will learn more within your field (become an expert!), and it is a great way to acquire new links to your website.

Tip: Link your Facebook page and blog by adding the RSS reader application in Facebook, making sure that your blog posts will show up on your Facebook page each time a new post is published.

15. Be Consistent

Each time you add your website and business information to a local directory, social network, or forum, make sure you be consistent with your business name, address, telephone number, email address, website link, and business description.

Tip:?Create a file that you can use to copy and paste the information from to make sure all listings are the same.

Local SEO is Essential to Your Business

Small businesses cannot afford to spend a great deal of money for online marketing, but using the marketing techniques above will help lower the cost and support the launch of your local business online. Local listings and SEO have always been important for small business online marketing efforts, but now they?re even more essential.

Photo credit: Local SEO ? courtesy?? senoldo ? Fotolia.com

Steven Macdonald

Steven Macdonald

Steven Macdonald

Article source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/SearchEngineJournal/~3/nS9rVEAJ2LE/

Source: http://emarketingwall.com/local-seo-guide-15-marketing-techniques-to-promote-your-business-online

guacamole recipe ufc 143 results kickoff time super bowl 2012 superbowl national anthem patriots vs giants super bowl superbowl halftime show jason wu for target

Monday, November 19, 2012

How to Avoid Common Bodybuilding Diet Mistakes - KKVID.COM

How to Avoid Common Bodybuilding Diet Mistakes Reviewed by admin on November 19 Description: Watch more Diet Tips videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast's YouTube Channel - howc.st Avoid common bodybuilding diet mistakes and stay healthy using this guide. Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for ... Rating: 4.5

Watch more Diet Tips videos: www.howcast.com Subscribe to Howcast?s YouTube Channel ? howc.st Avoid common bodybuilding diet mistakes and stay healthy using this guide. Howcast uploads the highest quality how-to videos daily! Be sure to check out our playlists for guides that interest you: howc.st Subscribe to Howcast?s other YouTube Channels: Howcast Health Channel ? howc.st Howcast Video Games Channel ? howc.st Howcast Tech Channel ? howc.st Howcast Food Channel ? howc.st Howcast Arts & Recreation Channel ? howc.st Howcast Sports & Fitness Channel ? howc.st Howcast Personal Care & Style Channel ? howc.st Howcast empowers people with engaging, useful how-to information wherever, whenever they need to know how. Emphasizing high-quality instructional videos, Howcast brings you experts who provide accurate information in easy-to-follow tutorials on everything from makeup, hairstyling, nail art design, and soccer to parkour, skateboarding, dancing, kissing, and much, much more. Step 1: Track everything Track every gram of fat, protein, carbohydrate, and calorie you consume. Keep a nutrition almanac and a calculator in the kitchen to help you stay on track. Tip Stay away from the scale as a measuring device for your progress and instead use your eyes, a mirror, and a measuring tape. Step 2: Remain consistent Remain consistent. A haphazard approach to any diet, whether to gain muscle or lose fat, kills any chance of success or quickly discourages any motivation. Step 3: Eat ?

Source: http://www.kkvid.com/DietAndLifeStyle/how-to-avoid-common-bodybuilding-diet-mistakes/

ricky martin larry bird chauncey billups caucus results exton kurt warner kurt warner

Born to be Wild...Philly Style ! ShoeAcidal

If you follow me on Facebook you already seen the announcement that our Philly/Jersey family showed up and showed out at their baby shower for BB.

YES! YES! YES! I?m tooting my Mother in law horn and posting about this shower because truth be told it was nothing shy of fabulous living up to its ?Born to be Wild? theme, and was just all around fly as hell. My mother in law put in work on all the little ShoeAcidal details and we absolutely LOVE her for it.

It was no secret to us that she is excited about her first grandbaby and wanted to plan a shower in Philly for all of our family and friends. So, we came up with a date to make it happen.

Since, we live in VA we had no clue that she was up in Philly going in creating so many of the unique little details that brought her vision to life.

All we knew for sure was this shower was going to be a blast.?Dom and I showed up ready to have a good time.

Who knew we would be greeted by paparazzi?

?

My Look

Dress, Neckalace, & Belt?: Target

Boots: BCBG

Yeah. I know those pictures are doing the most but I have to admit?I think there perfect. ?She couldn?t have captured ?better pictures of us as we walked up to the venue.

Once we got to the door we were greeted by one of our fabulous host and escorted to the shower.

The room was simply perfect. Dom and I took it all in then, proceeded to walk around and capture all the details as guest arrived.? Check it out from our view?

?

A shoe decorating station

The winning design?

A ShoeAcidal diaper cake

Some of our lovely guest

Ready to open gifts

But wait!!! Can you believe she actually took the time to make all these items?

Not only did she hand paint each of these vases ?but she also filled them with her?Allyn?s Creations?Baby Powder scent candle formula. So our guest got a free sample from her product line.

?To match her ?Born to be Wild? invites she baked and decorated these pink bootie and oneise cookies as favors for guest

How CUTE are these paper booties that she made for everyone?s place setting

?Of course this cake wouldn?t have been compelte without these fabulous little fondont booties she made as the cake topper.

Seriously, who has time to do all this and still show up looking young, fly, and fabulous?

In the words of our cousin Morgan ?Shout out to all the new sexy ass grandmothers? because BB?s Mima is Fly.

Posts related to Born to be Wild...Philly Style

Source: http://www.shoeacidal.com/our-fly-a-philly-shower/

kourtney kardashian pregnant kourtney kardashian pregnant chip kelly billy cundiff super bowl tickets superbowl birmingham news

Wind Energy Tax Credit Focus of Most of Colorado Delegation ...

feature photo

WASHINGTON ? The tax credit, which costs between $1 billion and $3 billion a year, helps support the wind-energy industry that fosters manufacturing facilities in 44 states and accounts for tens of thousands of jobs.

Sens. Mark Udall and Michael Bennet, along with a handful of other Republican and Democratic senators, have cleared the first hurdle in getting the extension passed through a Senate committee. It still needs approval from the full Senate and the House to pass.

?This is my thing because there are a lot of jobs that are already in place with nice benefits packages that we?re at risk of losing,? Udall said, noting that he recently met a man in Pueblo who had been freshly laid off from Vestas. ?These are people?s lives. ? I?m going to keep fighting.?

The tax credit has robust bipartisan support in the GOP-controlled House and the Democratic-controlled Senate, but it hasn?t had much legislative success this year because it has been attached to less popular proposals or caught in the gridlock in Congress. MORE ?

Source: http://coloradoenergynews.com/2012/11/colorado-delegation-minus-lamborn-presses-wind-tax-credit/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=colorado-delegation-minus-lamborn-presses-wind-tax-credit

pineapple upside down cake free ecards flying car masters golf tournament the replacements how to hard boil eggs new nfl uniforms

with video of Coach Phillips being carried from the field by seniors Matt Smith...

Phillips numb to everything even after win and understands it is time to go

vaughtsviews.com

By LARRY VAUGHT For the last time in his coaching career, Joker Phillips left the Commonwealth Stadium turf Saturday and this time he had reason to smile because his team won 34-3. However, it was ...

Source: http://www.facebook.com/vaughtsviews/posts/303716056395165

dow jones Bbc News Selena Gomez ariel winter Paige Butcher David Petraeus Petraeus

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Survival & Emergency Preparedness Skills (SEPS): Mental, Physical ...

Survival & Emergency Preparedness Skills (SEPS)
Survival & Emergency Preparedness Skills (SEPS): Mental, Physical, & Spiritual Readiness for Uncertain Times
by Jay Blevins
Publication Date: November 2, 2012

New!: $12.95
5 Used! | New! from $9.32

Environment

When disasters strike...are you prepared? You can be! Survival & Emergency Preparedness Skills provides just what you need in order to survive and thrive, in spite of natural disasters, terrorist attack, social unrest, financial catastrophes, or pandemic diseases. Jay Blevins, former Deputy Sheriff in the Washington, DC metro area, who served as a patrol and SWAT officer, reveals the mindset you need-mentally, physically, spiritually-as well as the knowledge, steps, plans, and supply ideas to give you the cutting edge in times of emergencies. Bonus Features: *Journal. *Notes section. *Product recommendations & reviews. This quick-read will prepare you for life now and in the future...guaranteed. "A very informative booklet that will become a reference guide for your life."-L.T. WRIGHT, Co-owner of Blind Horse Knives and Self Reliance Illustrated magazine. "A must-read for all families!"-KATIE BRYSON, Co-owner, Airworks, Inc., and work-at-home mom. "A thought-provoking, easy-to-read emergency preparedness book that even the most seasoned emergency response personnel would benefit from reading."-CHRISTINA EARL, Firefighter/EMT, Laurel Volunteer Fire Department. Don't miss Jay Blevins' poignant novel, The Last Fall.

  • Rank: #30532 in Books
  • Published on: 2012-11-02
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 128 pages

Source: http://environment211.blogspot.com/2012/11/survival-emergency-preparedness-skills.html

cbs news ny times karl rove Election 2012 Results polling place washington post yahoo news

Alarming Figures On Childhood Obesity Your Health Journal | Your ...

From CTPost?..

The bad news just keeps on coming on the obesity front.

The Connecticut Department of Public Health recently reported that roughly one-third of Connecticut?s kindergarten and third-grade students are overweight and one in seven is obese.

And the news is worse for black and Hispanic youngsters than for white children: The respective rates for black and Hispanic youngsters were 41 and 43 percent. Not surprisingly, obesity rates were higher in lower-income schools.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say the obesity rate for American children has nearly tripled over the last 30 years.

This epidemic is not something subject to debate, like the impact of human behavior on global warming. More of our kids are leading unhealthy lifestyles, centering largely around inactivity and poor eating habits, voluntary or involuntary.

They?re going to be at risk not only for ridicule, but also for diabetes, high blood pressure and other maladies.

To read the full story?..Click here

This entry was posted in Health / Fitness Articles and tagged Childhood Obesity, Health, Len Saunders by Len Saunders. Bookmark the permalink.

Source: http://www.lensaunders.com/wp/?p=6573

mock draft washington redskins north country brian mcknight sbux nfldraft asante samuel

Sunday, November 11, 2012

#SciAmBlogs Friday - Sandy at Staten Island, the Achilles heel, wetlands, allergies, sea rise in NC, and more.

Bora ZivkovicAbout the Author: Bora Zivkovic is the Blog Editor at Scientific American, chronobiologist, biology teacher, organizer of ScienceOnline conferences and editor of Open Laboratory anthologies of best science writing on the Web. Follow on Twitter @boraz.

The views expressed are those of the author and are not necessarily those of Scientific American.

Source: http://rss.sciam.com/click.phdo?i=133ed9936652f127758e095c70c1d434

lifehouse al gore la dodgers lawrence o donnell magic johnson jetblue pilot solicitor general

Scientists discover possible building blocks of ancient genetic systems in Earth's most primitive organisms

ScienceDaily (Nov. 9, 2012) ? Scientists believe that prior to the advent of DNA as Earth's primary genetic material, early forms of life used RNA to encode genetic instructions. What sort of genetic molecules did life rely on before RNA?

The answer may be AEG, a small molecule that when linked into chains forms a hypothetical backbone for peptide nucleic acids, which have been hypothesized as the first genetic molecules. Synthetic AEG has been studied by the pharmaceutical industry as a possible gene silencer to stop or slow certain genetic diseases. The only problem with the theory is that up to now, AEG has been unknown in nature.

A team of scientists from the United States and Sweden announced that they have discovered AEG within cyanobacteria which are believed to be some of the most primitive organisms on Earth. Cyanobacteria sometimes appear as mats or scums on the surface of reservoirs and lakes during hot summer months. Their tolerance for extreme habitats is remarkable, ranging from the hot springs of Yellowstone to the tundra of the Arctic.

"Our discovery of AEG in cyanobacteria was unexpected," explains Dr. Paul Alan Cox, co-author of the paper that appeared in the journal PLOS ONE. The American team members are based at the Institute for Ethnomedicine in Jackson Hole, and serve as adjunct faculty at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah.

"While we were writing our manuscript," Cox says, "we learned that our colleagues at the Stockholm University Department of Analytical Chemistry had made a similar discovery, so we asked them to join us on the paper."

To determine how widespread AEG production is among cyanobacteria, the scientists analyzed pristine cyanobacterial cultures from the Pasteur Culture Collection of Paris, France. They also collected samples of cyanobacteria from Guam, Japan, Qatar, as well as in the Gobi desert of Mongolia, the latter sample being collected by famed Wyoming naturalist Derek Craighead. All were found to produce AEG.

Professor Leopold Ilag and his student Liying Jiang at Stockholm University's Department of Analytical Chemistry analyzed the same samples and came up with identical results: cyanobacteria produce AEG. While the analysis is certain, its significance for studies of the earliest forms of life on Earth remains unclear. Does the production of AEG by cyanobacteria represent an echo of the earliest life on Earth?

"We just don't have enough data yet to draw that sort of conclusion," reports Cox. "However the pharmaceutical industry has been exploring synthetic AEG polymers for potential use in gene silencing, so I suspect we have much more to learn."

Share this story on Facebook, Twitter, and Google:

Other social bookmarking and sharing tools:


Story Source:

The above story is reprinted from materials provided by Weber State University.

Note: Materials may be edited for content and length. For further information, please contact the source cited above.


Journal Reference:

  1. Sandra Anne Banack, James S. Metcalf, Liying Jiang, Derek Craighead, Leopold L. Ilag, Paul Alan Cox. Cyanobacteria Produce N-(2-Aminoethyl)Glycine, a Backbone for Peptide Nucleic Acids Which May Have Been the First Genetic Molecules for Life on Earth. PLoS ONE, 2012; 7 (11): e49043 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0049043

Note: If no author is given, the source is cited instead.

Disclaimer: Views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of ScienceDaily or its staff.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_science/~3/CtddTbmvaaE/121110093550.htm

Steelers Schedule tory burch Al Smith Dinner Herman Melville Books American Horror Story Kyna Treacy x factor

Friday, November 9, 2012

Meet Xenoceratops: Canada's newest horned dinosaur

ScienceDaily (Nov. 8, 2012) ? Scientists have named a new species of horned dinosaur (ceratopsian) from Alberta, Canada. Xenoceratops foremostensis (Zee-NO-Sare-ah-tops) was identified from fossils originally collected in 1958. Approximately 20 feet long and weighing more than 2 tons, the newly identified plant-eating dinosaur represents the oldest known large-bodied horned dinosaur from Canada.

Research describing the new species is published in the October 2012 issue of the Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences.

"Starting 80 million years ago, the large-bodied horned dinosaurs in North America underwent an evolutionary explosion," said lead author Dr. Michael Ryan, curator of vertebrate paleontology at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History. "Xenoceratops shows us that even the geologically oldest ceratopsids had massive spikes on their head shields and that their cranial ornamentation would only become more elaborate as new species evolved."

Xenoceratops (Xeno + ceratops) means "alien horned-face," referring to the strange pattern of horns on its head and the scarcity of horned dinosaur fossils from this part of the fossil record. It also honors the Village of Foremost, located close to where the dinosaur was discovered. Xenoceratops had a parrot-like beak with two long brow horns above its eyes. A large frill protruded from the back of its skull featuring two huge spikes.

"Xenoceratops provides new information on the early evolution of ceratopsids, the group of large-bodied horned dinosaurs that includes Triceratops," said co-author Dr. David Evans of the Royal Ontario Museum and University of Toronto. "The early fossil record of ceratopsids remains scant, and this discovery highlights just how much more there is to learn about the origin of this diverse group."

The new dinosaur is described from skull fragments from at least three individuals from the Foremost Formation originally collected by Dr. Wann Langston Jr. in the 1950s, and is currently housed in the Canadian Museum of Nature in Ottawa, Canada. Ryan and Evans stumbled upon the undescribed material more than a decade ago and recognized the bones as a new type of horned dinosaur. Evans later discovered a 50-year-old plaster field jacket at the Canadian Museum of Nature containing more skull bones from the same fossil locality and had them prepared in his lab at the Royal Ontario Museum.

This dinosaur is just the latest in a series of new finds being made by Ryan and Evans as part of their Southern Alberta Dinosaur Project, which is designed to fill in gaps in our knowledge of Late Cretaceous dinosaurs and study their evolution. This project focuses on the paleontology of some of the oldest dinosaur-bearing rocks in Alberta, which is less intensely studied than that of the famous badlands of Dinosaur Provincial Park and Drumheller.

"This discovery of a previously unknown species also drives home the importance of having access to scientific collections," says co-author Kieran Shepherd, curator of paleobiology for the Canadian Museum of Nature, which holds the specimen. "The collections are an untapped source of new material for study, and offer the potential for many new discoveries."

Xenoceratops was identified by a team comprising palaeontologists Dr. Michael J. Ryan, curator of vertebrate paleontology at The Cleveland Museum of Natural History; and Dr. David Evans, curator, vertebrate palaeontology of the Department of Natural History at the Royal Ontario Museum; as well as Kieran Shepherd, curator of paleobiology for the Canadian Museum of Nature.

Share this story on Facebook, Twitter, and Google:

Other social bookmarking and sharing tools:


Story Source:

The above story is reprinted from materials provided by Canadian Science Publishing (NRC Research Press).

Note: Materials may be edited for content and length. For further information, please contact the source cited above.


Journal Reference:

  1. Michael J. Ryan, David C. Evans, Kieran M. Shepherd, Hans Sues. A new ceratopsid from the Foremost Formation (middle Campanian) of Alberta. Canadian Journal of Earth Sciences, 2012; 49 (10): 1251 DOI: 10.1139/e2012-056

Note: If no author is given, the source is cited instead.

Disclaimer: Views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of ScienceDaily or its staff.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/top_news/top_science/~3/CnZ7ZWKQe5g/121108074008.htm

weather.com Colorado shootings dark knight rises Aurora shooting James Eagan Holmes jeremy lin Sage Stallone

GroupMe moves up to v4.0, embraces the iPad

GroupMe moves up to v40, embraces the iPad

Group messaging service GroupMe has just been bumped up to version 4.0, and now plays well with the iPad. The refresh may not be as profound as the last big one, but brings with it a slew of design revamps, including Facebook app-inspired side drawers, bigger images and avatars, and centered chats. In addition, the app also allows sharing location using maps, inviting people to groups using URLs and rejoining previously abandoned groups. BlackBerry and Windows Phone users of the app can't board the freshly-painted bus just yet as the update is only available on iOS for now, while those on Android can get a taste via a beta that needs to be sideloaded atop the older version. There are other services vying for your attention too of course, with WP8's Rooms already open and RIM promising big things on BB10. However, if this sounds like what you covet, use the source links below to get in on the action.

Filed under: , ,

GroupMe moves up to v4.0, embraces the iPad originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 08 Nov 2012 08:29:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink Gizmodo  |  sourceiTunes, GroupMe Blog  | Email this | Comments

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/11/08/groupme-moves-up-to-v4/

bill o brien portland trailblazers will kopelman casey anthony leann rimes dakota fanning casey anthony video diary

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Protein reveals diabetes risk many years in advance

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

When a patient is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, the disease has usually already progressed over several years and damage to areas such as blood vessels and eyes has already taken place. To find a test that indicates who is at risk at an early stage would be valuable, as it would enable preventive treatment to be put in place.

Researchers at Lund University have now identified a promising candidate for a test of this kind. The findings have been published in the journal Cell Metabolism.

"We have shown that individuals who have above-average levels of a protein called SFRP4 in the blood are five times more likely to develop diabetes in the next few years than those with below-average levels", says Anders Rosengren, a researcher at the Lund University Diabetes Centre (LUDC), who has led the work on the risk marker.

Higher levels in diabetes patients

It is the first time a link has been established between the protein SFRP4, which plays a role in inflammatory processes in the body, and the risk of type 2 diabetes. Studies at LUDC, in which donated insulin-producing beta cells from diabetic individuals and non-diabetic individuals have been compared, show that cells from diabetics have significantly higher levels of the protein.

Link between inflammation and diabetes explained

It is also the first time the link between inflammation in beta cells and diabetes has been proven.

"The theory has been that low-grade chronic inflammation weakens the beta cells so that they are no longer able to secrete sufficient insulin. There are no doubt multiple reasons for the weakness, but the SFRP4 protein is one of them", says Taman Mahdi, main author of the study and one of the researchers in Anders Rosengren's group.

Fivefold risk increase

The level of the protein SFRP4 in the blood of non-diabetics was measured three times at intervals of three years. Thirty-seven per cent of those who had higher than average levels developed diabetes during the period of the study. Among those with a lower than average level, only nine per cent developed the condition.

"This makes it a strong risk marker that is present several years before diagnosis. We have also identified the mechanism for how SFRP4 impairs the secretion of insulin. The marker therefore reflects not only an increased risk, but also an ongoing disease process", says Anders Rosengren.

The marker works independently of other known risk factors for type 2 diabetes, for example obesity and age.

Motivation for lifestyle changes

"If we can point to an increased risk of diabetes in a middle-aged individual of normal weight using a simple blood test, up to ten years before the disease develops, this could provide strong motivation to them to improve their lifestyle to reduce the risk", says Anders Rosengren, adding:

"In the long term, our findings could also lead to new methods of treating type 2 diabetes by developing ways of blocking the protein SFRP4 in the insulin-producing beta cells and reducing inflammation, thereby protecting the cells."

###

The research results have been published in the journal Cell Metabolism: 'Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 4 Reduces Insulin Secretion and is Overexpressed in Type 2 Diabetes' http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1550413112004093

Lund University: http://www.lu.se

Thanks to Lund University for this article.

This press release was posted to serve as a topic for discussion. Please comment below. We try our best to only post press releases that are associated with peer reviewed scientific literature. Critical discussions of the research are appreciated. If you need help finding a link to the original article, please contact us on twitter or via e-mail.

This press release has been viewed 33 time(s).

Source: http://www.labspaces.net/125110/Protein_reveals_diabetes_risk_many_years_in_advance_

Walking Dead Season 3 Episode 2 nascar celiac disease dancing with the stars san francisco giants politico Medal of Honor Warfighter

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

US judge dismisses Apple vs. Motorola patent lawsuit | TalkAndroid ...

Apple likes lawsuits. Anyone who keeps keeps up with the mobile tech industry will tell you the same thing. More than a few Android OEMs have faced lawsuits from the Cupertino legal team, and unfortunately, sometimes those lawsuits have some pretty serious consequences. Not all of the lawsuits end in Apple?s favor, though, and in this case of Apple against Motorola, the legal train stopped before it ever really got started.

Not too long ago, Apple filed a lawsuit against Motorola. It wasn?t about the patents themselves, but instead about licensing those patents. Apple claimed Motorola?s licensing practices were unfair. Late last week, however,?District Judge Barbara Crabb questioned whether or not she had the authority to hear the claims made by Apple, and ultimately dismissed the case on Monday.?Apple declined to comment, but a spokesperson for Google said they were pleased with the order. Apple did file a legal brief afterwards, though, and claimed Judge Crabb did have the authority to hear the claims.

Previously in Wisconsin, Judge Crabb did rule in a run-up trial that she might decide what fair licensing costs would be, although Apple insisted that they would not consider themselves bound by Crabb?s rate if it were to exceed $1 per Apple phone. Because of Apple?s position, Crabb questioned whether she judge the issue if she could only give an advisory opinion, which lead to her eventually dismissing the case.

Google and Motorola stated that they had long offered licensing deals at reasonable rates, and they were interested in reaching an agreement with Apple. Apple, though, apparently isn?t content with ?reasonable rates.??This isn?t the first time Apple?s had a claim dismissed by a judge, and it?s certainly not the first, or last, lawsuit that Apple will continue to file against Android OEMs and other manufacturers. Eventually, you would think that they would learn innovation is more profitable than legal action, right?

source: Reuters

? See more articles by Jared Peters

Source: http://www.talkandroid.com/139360-us-judge-dismisses-apple-vs-motorola-patent-lawsuit/

Cnn Live Garcinia Cambogia cbs news Little Things One Direction Bob Ross Hurricane Categories us map

Wait, what? 'Teen Mom' Kail is already married!

Twitter

"Teen Mom 2" cast members Kail Lowry, Javi Marroquin, Jeremy Calvert and Leah Calvert in a photo tweeted by Leah on Nov. 2.

By Anna Chan, TODAY

"Teen Mom 2" star Kailyn Lowry is a married woman! The young mom, 20, wed Javi Marroquin on Sept. 4, according to a copy of the marriage certificate In Touch Weekly obtained and published on Tuesday. A source with ties to the pair confirmed the nuptials to The Clicker.

Fellow "Teen Mom 2" cast member Leah Calvert seems to have tweeted a spoiler photo on Nov. 2, too. The image features Leah with her new hubby Jeremy, as well as Kail and Javi, who is sporting a band on his ring finger.

If it seems as if Kail only just announced her engagement?on Twitter, that's because she did ... on Sept. 15, days after she apparently tied the knot. The source said that the ceremony was a small one, with fewer than five people in attendance.

The wedding may be happy news for the newlyweds, but Kail is far from pleased that In Touch broke the news, the source told us. Kail, who was in New York with Javi promoting the new season of "Teen Mom 2" when news of their marriage broke, has since blasted the magazine on Twitter, saying she never talked to In Touch for their story about her wedding to Javi.

"Those 'answers' were from a completely different interview & topic," she wrote on Tuesday afternoon. Though she criticized the publication for its use of her quotes and photo, she has not yet denied that she and Javi have already married.

Fans of the show have yet to meet the new man in her life. Javi is set to be introduced in the upcoming third season, which premieres on Monday, Nov. 12, at 10 p.m. on MTV.

Related content:

More in The Clicker:

Source: http://theclicker.today.com/_news/2012/11/06/14973770-teen-mom-kail-lowry-marries-in-small-quiet-ceremony?lite

nba playoffs rosario dawson young jeezy world wildlife fund gsa keith olbermann andrew bynum

Thursday, November 1, 2012

Scientists look at climate change, superstorm

Climate scientist Michael Oppenheimer stood along the Hudson River and watched his research come to life as Hurricane Sandy blew through New York.

Just eight months earlier, the Princeton University professor reported that what used to be once-in-a-century devastating floods in New York City would soon happen every three to 20 years. He blamed global warming for pushing up sea levels and changing hurricane patterns.

New York "is now highly vulnerable to extreme hurricane-surge flooding," he wrote.

For more than a dozen years, Oppenheimer and other climate scientists have been warning about the risk for big storms and serious flooding in New York. A 2000 federal report about global warming's effect on the United States warned specifically of that possibility.

Still, they say it's unfair to blame climate change for Sandy and the destruction it left behind. They cautioned that they cannot yet conclusively link a single storm to global warming, and any connection is not as clear and simple as environmental activists might contend.

"The ingredients of this storm seem a little bit cooked by climate change, but the overall storm is difficult to attribute to global warming," Canada's University of Victoria climate scientist Andrew Weaver said.

Some individual parts of Sandy and its wrath seem to be influenced by climate change, several climate scientists said.

First, there's sea level rise. Water levels around New York are a nearly a foot higher than they were 100 years ago, said Penn State University climate scientist Michael Mann.

Add to that the temperature of the Atlantic Ocean, which is about 2 degrees warmer on average than a century ago, said Katharine Hayhoe, a climate scientist at Texas Tech University. Warm water fuels hurricanes.

And Sandy zipped north along a warmer-than-normal Gulf Stream that travels from the Caribbean to Ireland, said Jeff Masters, meteorology director for the private service Weather Underground.

Meteorologists are also noticing more hurricanes late in the season and even after the season. A 2008 study said the Atlantic hurricane season seems to be starting earlier and lasting longer but found no explicit link to global warming. Normally there are 11 named Atlantic storms. The past two years have seen 19 and 18 named storms. This year, with one month to go, there are 19.

After years of disagreement, climate scientists and hurricane experts have concluded that as the climate warms, there will be fewer total hurricanes. But those storms that do develop will be stronger and wetter.

Sandy took an unprecedented sharp left turn into New Jersey. Usually storms keep heading north and turn east harmlessly out to sea. But a strong ridge of high pressure centered over Greenland blocked Sandy from going north or east, according to the National Hurricane Center.

  1. Science news from NBCNews.com

    1. Scientists?pay tribute to?Lady Gaga with ferns

      Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: Lady Gaga is already a huge name in the music world, but now she's a scientific name as well ? thanks to fans who named an entire genus of ferns after the pop star.

    2. Meet the rookies in the Robot Hall of Fame
    3. 'Space Buddha' statue may be a fake
    4. Scientists solve mystery of singing sands

Jennifer Francis of Rutgers University, an expert in how a warming Arctic affects extreme weather patterns, said recent warming in the Arctic may have played a role in enlarging or prolonging that high pressure area. But she cautioned it's not clear whether the warming really had that influence on Sandy.

While components of Sandy seem connected to global warming, "mostly it's natural, I'd say it's 80, 90 percent natural," said Gerald North, a climate professor at Texas A&M University. "These things do happen, like the drought. It's a natural thing."

On Tuesday, both New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and Gov. Andrew Cuomo said they couldn't help but notice that extreme events such as Sandy are causing them more and more trouble.

"What is clear is that the storms that we've experienced in the last year or so, around this country and around the world, are much more severe than before," Bloomberg said. "Whether that's global warming or what, I don't know. But we'll have to address those issues."

Cuomo called the changes "a new reality."

"Anyone who says that there's not a dramatic change in weather patterns I think is denying reality," Cuomo said. "I told the president the other day: 'We have a 100-year flood every two years now.'"

For his published research, Oppenheimer looked at New York City's record flood of 1821. Sandy flooded even higher. This week's damage was augmented by the past century's sea level rise, which was higher than the world average because of unusual coastal geography and ocean currents. Oppenheimer walked from his Manhattan home to the river Monday evening to watch the storm.

"We sort of knew it could happen, but you know that's different from actually standing there and watching it happen," Oppenheimer said from a cell phone. "You don't really imagine what this looks like until you see it."

Associated Press writers Jennifer Peltz and Malcolm Ritter in New York and Michael Gormley in Albany contributed to this report.

Copyright 2012 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/49615769/ns/weather/

the closer michael turner split pea soup land of the lost cleveland cavaliers cleveland cavaliers war horse