Thursday, July 26, 2012

Hello Sunday Morning | Blog | f***ing weirdo

As more people around me tell me that they are getting me smashed on my birthday, then tell me I am a party pooper or weak or have changed or whatever bullshit when I decline the offer, I feel a little more frustrated that people won't back the fuck off.

Let me make it final. I am absolutely not going to have one LICK of frigging alcohol on my birthday.

Not that anyone I know will read this, because doubtless they don't give a fuck about any effort to good health and wellbeing anyone in the world makes. Which, good for them, but they don't need to DISrespect it. But this is my written testament and it will be carried out.

Where I am already critisized and judged, or made to feel like a fool for having strong values (which I do NOT shove in anyone else's face, but somehow others feel threatened by the idea that their own may be challenged, just by carrying out my own convictions) I feel further adrift for not fitting in with a gaggle of drunk people.

I am no longer okay with damaging my body to fit in. And I realised this when I tried to stretch my ear again after months without a tunnel, and the pain of it, which once gave me a kick, this time made me screech like a tortured cockatoo.

I am finally creating myself for who I want to be. And it has taken alot of time to work out what that was.

  • I aim to be an ethical consumer. This is for animals, the planet and other people, however it also eliminates alot of junk so I guess it is for health, too. The amount I am "inconvenienced" for missing out on regular food/makeup etc is nothing compared to what those others suffer for the sake of coorporations making money.
  • I aim to take care of my body, and my mind, to be healthy and glowing and vibrant.
  • I aim to do as much good as I can and am capable of, in creative ways that I find fulfilling.
  • I aim to surround myself with positive and loving people, so that I can be that person as well.
  • I aim to travel and explore as much as I possibly can fit into this lifetime.

It blows my mind that because I want those things, alot of the people I know now regard me as a weirdo. When I look at the above dot points, I see them as positive things to want to be. I cannot fathom why I should be discouraged from these goals.

I want to be able to let it all go, and be patient. It is just one extra thing, I suppose, that makes me feel a little less part of it. Which is fine, I don't need a tribe. And this is part of something that has helped me to become happy, is feeling frustration or disappointment, then letting it go instead of letting it overwhelm me for too long. Hopefully I will wake up tomorrow with a fresh barrier of patience. I have been really positive the last few weeks. Everything seems acheivable. Moving forward. Wooooossaaaaaaaa. Deep breaths.

I am very much appreciating that here on HSM I can see that other people are having the same frustrations about people not just accepting their goal. That makes me feel alot less alone.

I leave you with this. Not quite the attitude I am after, but there is a cute baby involved.

Source: http://hellosundaymorning.com.au/2012/07/24/fing-weirdo/

packers stock mastectomy st. nicholas st. nicholas heisman finalists heisman finalists kepler 22 b

Police contain gunman at Conn. university

By NBC News staff and wire reports

Police at the University of Connecticut's Avery Point campus were negotiating early Tuesday with an armed man who crawled beneath a dock on the premises.

Police said that they set up a perimeter around the man, who is alone, at around 2:15 a.m. ET.



Earlier, an alert was posted on the university's website and police ordered an evacuation of the campus after someone reported they had seen a man with a gun.

"He doesn't appear to be a threat to others, but we want to secure his safety," University of Connecticut spokeswoman Stephanie Reitz said. She said it was not clear whether he was connected to the university.

Several local police departments and a state police emergency services unit were on the scene.

Reitz said very few people were believed to be on campus because of summer vacation.

Avery Point is about 50 miles southeast of Hartford, Conn.

NBC Connecticut and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

More content from NBCNews.com:

Follow US News from NBCNews.com on Twitter and Facebook

?

Source: http://usnews.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/07/24/12919468-police-contain-man-with-gun-on-university-of-connecticut-campus?lite

lost in space elizabeth banks battle royale key largo arnold palmer invitational ryan madson louisiana primary

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Dealing with Loneliness - Talk About Marriage

OK, need more info so sorry for the questions to follow.

How old are the two of you.

How long did you date before marriage?

Do you have a job outside of the home?

Are there any children involved from previous relationships?

What was your relationship like before you married him? How much time did the two of you spend together before marriage vs how much time now? Give an estimate in how many hours a week then and now.

If you were sexually involved before marriage, how was it then compared to now.

How many hours a week did he work before you married vs now?

It would be wise to not tell him that you hate his job. I'm sure that you don't hate his job.. you hate that he has no time for you. Those are two very different things.

Source: http://talkaboutmarriage.com/general-relationship-discussion/51834-dealing-loneliness.html

san francisco fire patti labelle the weeknd the weeknd payroll tax payroll tax aisha khan

MEAC coaches recruit Florida, Panhandle

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://www.tallahassee.com/article/20120720/FAMU02/307200043/1028/RSS12

bonnie raitt internal revenue service intc ipad mini nfl schedule 2012 andrew shaw christina aguilera

Workplace Collaboration Tool Asana Raises $28M At A $280M Valuation

Screen shot 2012-07-23 at 8.22.23 AMEnterprise workflow tool Asana has raised a $28 million Series B round, it announced earlier today, bringing its total funding to $38 million. The round was led by storied investor?Peter Thiel and Founders Fund, who invested in the collaboration software alongside existing backers like Benchmark, Andreessen Horowitz, and Mitch Kapor. We're hearing that the valuation of the Series B was at a formidable $280 million post money ($252 million pre). We're also hearing that the pretty solid B round was a substantial initial investment for leader Founders Fund.

Source: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/Techcrunch/~3/N5roPppwuIU/

a star is born oscar nominees oscar nominations 2012 kombucha tea separation of church and state dale earnhardt oscar predictions

Answers Archive ? Safety Tips For Making Home Improvements On ...

Updating the outside of your house by repainting the exterior or updating the siding is a very cost value added home improvement. It is one of the most effective ways to increase the sale price of your home. By giving your home an exterior facelift you can instantly add more buying appeal to your home.

Before starting any demolition job in your house, take steps to minimize the mess. Lay down plastic and contain the area you will be working in. Keep your tools confined to the work area as well. Demolition is a messy job and having to clean a mess throughout the entire house can take hours of extra time.

When choosing a contractor, make sure to interview them and check references. There are few things more painful than a home improvement project gone wrong. At best you?ll have to live in a house that makes you unhappy and at worse you could find yourself without a place that?s safe to live in. Perform your due diligence upfront in making your choice so that you won?t be surprised at the results at the end.

If a contractor expects you to pay a huge amount upfront for home improvement work, don?t choose him. You should expect to pay $2,500 as a down payment to ensure the contractor shows up, and then about 10% of the total budget on the first day. Not a penny more!

Give yourself adequate time to finish a home improvement project. Do not think you?ll get your bathroom completed in 2 days, or finish a kitchen in a week. Consider that things WILL go wrong which will lead to having to purchase more material, new tools, or possibly hiring someone to fix your mistakes.

If you are painting your home, be sure to clean off your brushes as soon as you have finished using them. Letting paint dry on the brushes can damage the bristles and make them less effective. Also, if you fail to clean brushes fully and then move on to paint another room, flecks of the first paint color may end up in the new color.

An extremely simple way to improve your home is to change out your air filters. Not only do allergens and dust creep into your air ducts when the filter is too clogged, but the efficiency of your system can be brought down by neglecting to change the filters. This is very important to do often if you have pets in the house.

After you have finished the painting part of your home improvements, it is important to clean up properly. If you used latex paint, all you need to clean up is soap and water. If your surfaces were painted with alkyd paints, you will need paint thinner to clean the brushes and gear that you used to do the job. Remember to not pour paint thinner or excess paint down the drain since it can lead to ground-water pollution. Both paint thinner and excess paint needs to be disposed at a toxic waste collection facility.

You have to realize the there is a bigger market for more modern people. Even if you enjoy your old style ovens and refrigerators, you will have to modernize it. Try making everything a similar color like a stainless steel refrigerator and painting your walls a grey or white color.

Hopefully, these tips have provided you with some very valuable information, as well as given you a way to organize all of the thoughts and information you may have already had on home improvement. Keeping these tips in mind when you start working can help you create the home of your dreams.

For the very best contractors springfield mo be sure to take your time and choose the right company for you.

Source: http://barrackslawyers.com/?p=52135

government shutdown iraq war over iraq war over maurice jones drew megyn kelly richard hamilton richard hamilton

2012 Mercury Insurance Open Winner: Dominika Cibulkova ...

Dominika Cibulkova has her second career title after beating Marion Bartoli in straight sets, 6-1 7-5, at the Mercury Insurance Open in Carlsbad, Calif.

Cibulkova didn't play perfectly, but put together a few dominant runs: after losing the match's opening game, she won the next six games to take the first set 6-1. In the next set, she broke serve twice in a row to bounce back from a 1-4 deficit to seize the lead, breaking Bartoli again at 6-5 for the tournament victory.

Cibulkova, who was the No. 2 seed in the tournament, won all four of her matches in the tournament in straight sets, closing it out with a victory over the No. 1 seed. She had lost four of her last five finals matches since winning the Kremlin Cup in October in Moscow. Next, she will represent Slovakia in both singles and doubles at the Olympics.

For more news and updates on the tennis world, check out SBN's dedicated tennis hub.

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/tennis/2012/7/22/3176838/mercury-insurance-open-2012-winner-results-purse-dominika-cibulkova-marion-bartoli

university of alabama national championship game bcs game lsu vs alabama college football college football ncaa football

Video: Money Laundering Scam

Sorry, Readability was unable to parse this page for content.

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/cnbc/48294215/

kelly clarkson playoffs empty nest nbc sports bengals vs texans nfl playoffs cincinnati bengals

Monday, July 23, 2012

Refresh Roundup: week of July 16th, 2012

Refresh Roundup week of July 16th, 2012

Your smartphone and / or tablet is just begging for an update. From time to time, these mobile devices are blessed with maintenance refreshes, bug fixes, custom ROMs and anything in between, and so many of them are floating around that it's easy for a sizable chunk to get lost in the mix. To make sure they don't escape without notice, we've gathered every possible update, hack, and other miscellaneous tomfoolery we could find during the last week and crammed them into one convenient roundup. If you find something available for your device, please give us a shout at tips at engadget dawt com and let us know. Enjoy!

Continue reading Refresh Roundup: week of July 16th, 2012

Filed under: , ,

Refresh Roundup: week of July 16th, 2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 22 Jul 2012 21:16:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Source: http://www.engadget.com/2012/07/22/refresh-roundup-week-of-july-16th-2012/

harden nor easter nor easter ted nugent veep los angeles kings earth day

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Reading the Short Story: New Formalism and the Short Story--Part III ...

My thanks to Tim Love for raising an important issue about the relationship between literary criticism and literary fiction.? Tim wonders if theory influences student writers directly, or if it affects the zeitgeist, making editors more likely to take on certain types of writing. It?s a good question, especially now that there are so many creative writing/MFA programs alongside literature departments in American and British, universities, making the connection between criticism and creative writing all the more possible.? Kelcey Parker, in her essay (which I mentioned last week) on the relationship between the rise of creative writing programs and the concurrent rise of the ?New Formalism,? discusses this issue, and I will come back to it next week when I attempt an examination of links between the ?new formalism? and the ?old formalism.? However, as I think about the relationship between what has been taught in university literature classrooms in the twentieth century and what has been written by short story writers, at least in America, I do see a general correlation, although I am not sure which came first?the theory or the story.? For example, during the 1940s and 1950s, when Formalism or New Criticism was the dominant academic approach to literature, the dominant short story form was the so-called ?traditional? or ?well-made? story, e.g. the stories of John Cheever, Eudora Welty, Peter Taylor, Katherine Anne Porter, Bernard Malamud, etc. When structuralism and deconstruction were enjoying a brief heyday in the 1960?s, the self-reflexive stories of William H. Gass, Donald Barthelme, John Barth, and John Cheever interested academics. I am not sure what brand of criticism can be correlated with the so-called minimalism of Raymond Carver, Tobias Wolfe, Ann Beattie, etc. in the 1970s. But when cultural and ethnic criticism became popular in the academy, a number of writers representing various cultures also became popular, e.g. Sandra Cisneros, Jhumpa Lahiri, Junot Diaz, Aleksandar Hemon.? I will come back to this question next week when I make a leap over culture criticism to the ?new formalism.??? But, for now, indulge me in an admittedly oversimplified summary of Structuralism, Deconstruction, and Reader Response criticism. Taking its initial cue from Russian Formalism, Structuralism began as a reflection of the need to understand literary criticism as a unified scientific field of study rather than the practice of the explication of individual works of art.? Concerned not with meaning but more generally with what makes meaning itself possible, Structuralism gets its most powerful and immediate impetus from the methods of modern linguistics as developed primarily by Swiss linguist Ferdinand de Saussure. The seminal document of modern Structuralism is Course in General Linguistics, a collection of Saussure's lecture notes edited by some of his students, originally published in 1915 but not translated into English until 1959. The central ideas of Saussure that have proven most useful to literary theory by the Structuralists are fairly easy to summarize, although their implications have proven highly complex and controversial.? Saussure's basic assertion was that "language" should not be thought of simply as a horde of those words we use with which to communicate.? Instead, language is made up both of individual utterances (which Saussure called parole) as well as the general system of language that makes such individual utterances possible (which Saussure called langue). Although individual utterances make up the governing system of language, they do so not as an aggregate of utterances, but rather as an elaborate system of generative principles.? Furthermore, the individual "sign," such as designated by a single word in a language, is also made up of two parts.? First, there is the sound that we make when we utter the word "house"; then there is the concept we have in our minds when we utter such a word.? The sound image Saussure calls the "signifier," whereas he calls the mental concept the "signified."? What is important to remember about these two notions is that there is no intrinsic or "necessary" relationship between the two.? There is no essential quality of "houseness" inherent in the sound we make when we say "house."? The relationship between the two is purely arbitrary and conventional; it results from the tacit agreement of those who belong to a certain speech community that such a sound image will signify such a concept. The final distinction Saussure made that has become important to the study of literature is the distinction between studying a phenomenon, such as language or literature, as it develops over time, (which Saussure calls a "diachronic" study) and studying it as it exists at any one given moment in time (which Saussure calls a "synchronic" study).? These two approaches for studying a cultural phenomenon are related to the realization that all utterances and other examples of sign systems communicate simultaneously in two different ways: first along the linear, time-bound axis, as the sentence, "the dog bites the boy" communicates by the syntactic relationship between the signifiers "dog," "bites," and "boy"; and second along a vertical, spatially-fixed axis that exists tacitly for each of the signifiers in the string on the basis of similarity of function.? For example, the signifier "dog" could be replaced by "cat," "snake," "lion," in short anything that might plausibly perform the same function as the signifier "dog."? The linear relationship between the signifiers in the string is called the "syntagmatic" relationship, whereas the spatial relationship is called the "paradigmatic" relationship.? The first is governed by the principle of contiguity or combination of signifiers, whereas the second is governed by the principle of similarity or substitution. In Fundamentals of Language (1969), Roman Jakobson suggests that the distinction between the syntagmatic and the paradigmatic corresponds not only to the two basic ways that simple linguistic chains signify, but also two basic means by which larger units of linguistic chains such as literary works signify.? All discourse, says Jakobson, communicates along two lines of meaning: one topic may lead to another through the process of combination based on contiguity, or else a topic may lead to another through the process of substitution based on similarity.? The first corresponds to the trope known as "metonymy," whereby something is suggested by something else contiguous to it; for example a doghouse may "stand for" a dog because a dog lives there.? The second corresponds to the device known as "metaphor," whereby something is suggested by something else that can be substituted for it; for example a dog can be referred to as an animal, a pet, man's best friend, a pest, etc. The first significant attempt to use the linguistic approach to apply to a signifying phenomenon other than language itself was the effort by French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss to understand myth. In his most familiar discussion, "The Structural Study of Myth," a chapter from his 1958 book Structural Anthropology, Levi-Strauss laid out an approach to myth that has since been used for the study of literary fictions. Myth is story, says Levi-Strauss, made up of basic constituent units or distinctive features that share similar functional traits.? However, these units are larger than the units of phonemes or morphemes that make up language; thus Levi-Strauss calls them "gross constituent units," and terms them "mythemes."? After breaking down the myth into mythemes, or units based on similarity of function, Levi-Strauss then determines how these units are related to each other in what he calls "bundles of relations."? He then reads the myth not in terms of one event after another in a causal-chronological relationship, but rather in terms of the logical relationships between the various sets or "bundles." In this way, Levi-Strauss breaks down the syntagmatic flow of the myth based on contiguity, groups the resulting motifs together into paradigmatic sets based on similarity, and then reads the paradigmatic sets in terms of their logical relationships.? The result is, as Roman Jakobson stated in his famous 1958 "Closing Statement: Linguistics and Poetics," similarity is imposed onto contiguity and thus equivalence is made the constitutive device of the sequence. In other words, the syntagmatic, which is "just one thing after another" and therefore meaningless, is transformed into paradigmatic sets made up of units based on similarity which communicate by logical relationships.? Levi-Strauss's method has served as the model for further studies of literary narratives as if they were structured the same way language is. Structuralist critics have been primarily concerned with various ways to extrapolate from the study of language a method for the study of literature.? The most basic way they attempted to do this in the 1960's was to treat literature as a second-level language system above language itself.? Although a poem or a story is made up of language and thus can be broken down into such units as phonemes and morphemes, Structuralists made use of Saussure's ideas of the distinction between langue and parole to refer to a distinction within literature itself between the individual work of art (parole) and the system of genre (langue) to which it belonged, or else between the genre (parole) and the larger system of literature as a whole (langue). Carrying this approach even further, they suggested that literature was not only made up of language, it was "like" a language in many other ways as well.? The field of study that has made the most extensive use of such linguistic approaches is the field that Structuralism may be said to have invented--narratology. Drawing their inspiration initially from Vladimir Propp's Morphology of the Folktale, such narratologists as A. J. Greimas, Claude Bremond, and Tzvetan Todorov were concerned with identifying the fundamental elements of narrative and their laws of combination.? Perhaps the most familiar to Anglo-American readers is Todorov, whose collection The Poetics of Prose, translated in 1977, made his approach easily accessible.? Basically, Todorov reduces the action in individual stories to a basic syntactic summary and then analyzes that summary by focusing on active verb forms in the stories such as "to change," "to transgress," "to punish," etc.? It has often been pointed out that whereas such an approach works most effectively with highly formalized works such as stories and tales, it works least effectively with more "realistic" works such as the novel.? The Structuralist approach to narrative, claim many of its critics, drains the human content out of literary works and then deals only with their mathematically pure, linguistic-like, structure.

Reader-Response Theory

?Because of this refusal to deal with the human origin of the work, its human content, or its human effect on the reader, the Structuralist approach was challenged almost as soon as it began by critics concerned with the "subjectivity" of literature, particularly with the subjective involvement or response of the reader.? However, there are two distinct sources for literary criticism that focuses on the reader--the phenomenological theory derived from Edmund Husserl and the psychoanalytic theory derived from Sigmund Freud.? The first has often been called "Reception Aesthetics," whereas the second has been termed "Transactive Criticism."?

The Phenomenologists criticize such linguistically-based approaches as Structuralism because they try to fix invariant patterns in literary works and thus abstract the human being out of the work's concrete experience.?? The subtlest spokesman of Phenomenology's interest in understanding the subjectivity of literature from the inside rather than objectively from the outside is philosopher Paul Ricoeur.? However, Ricoeur's discussions of how meaning is created in The Rule of Metaphor (1977) and how history is like narrative in Time and Narrative (1984) have had less effect on literary criticism than European Reception Theory introduced in German in the late 1960's by Hans Robert Jauss. Making use of Husserl's basic notion that one perceives reality through an abstract structure of expectation (termed "horizons"), Jauss argues that to study literary history, the focus should be on the reader's literary horizons, that is, the structure of generic norms the reader has internalized as a result of all previous texts he or she has read.? Following this same approach, Wolfgang Iser, the best-known spokesman for Reception Theory now in the United States, focuses on reading as a dynamic process during which the reader continually fills in what Iser calls "gaps of indeterminacy" in the text--gaps which are there because the art work never completely corresponds to real objects.? Iser's reader is not one who brings his or her unique experience to the reading experience, but rather is what Iser defines as an "implicit reader," one who alters the self to fit the kind of reader that the work requires.? This simply means that the reading experience is a dynamic interchange with the text, not a passive experience; the person you are for the time you are reading Huckleberry Finn, for example, is not quite the same person you are when you read The Scarlet Letter. Another well-known advocate of reader-based criticism is American critic Stanley Fish, who has called his approach to literary texts "Affective Stylistics."? Like Iser, Fish's notion of a reader is not one who brings to the text all the individualities that define him or her in everyday life, but rather is what some have called a "superreader? who interacts with the text in a highly-sophisticated rhetorical way.? Fish says that the so-called "objectivity" of a text is a dangerous illusion; reading, and thus the text itself, constitute a temporal, not a spatial, experience, as Formalists, Myth Critics, and Structuralists say that it is.? A sentence, for example, argues Fish, is not an object, but an event, something that happens to, and with the participation of, the reader.? Fish says that in his method of analyzing a work, he monitors the temporal flow of the experience as it is structured by what the reader brings with him or her, and thus he can chart reader response as one that develops in time. In contrast to Phenomenologically-based Reader Response Theory, which focuses primarily on the reader's general and rhetorical expectations as he or she reads the work, psychoanalytically-based Reader-Response Theory focuses on the reader's specific response based on his or her unique personality or identity.? The best-known advocate of this brand of criticism, sometimes called? "Transactive Criticism" or "Buffalo Criticism," because it originates from State University of New York, Buffalo, is Norman Holland. Holland's first major theoretical book, The Dynamics of Literary Response (1968) came at a time when new Criticism's explication of individual poems was beginning to pale on critics and students and when much psychoanalytic criticism up to that point, influenced both by Formalism and Myth Criticism, had degenerated into the simple interpretative task of searching for dream or myth symbols in literary works. Holland argued that Freud's theories, particularly in his study of wit and jokes, offered the basis for a general theory about the dynamic transaction between reader and text in which basic interests or themes in the reader's personality "constructed" themes in the text. Thus, like Fish, Holland urges that texts should not be studied as objects but rather as dynamic transactions between readers and texts. Holland argues that by means of literary form, (which works like defense mechanisms in human beings) and by means of literary meaning (which works the way sublimation does in human beings), literature can transform unconscious desires in the reader into a higher aesthetic, intellectual, and moral unity.? This unity, which exists not just in the text, but which is created by the needs of the reader, is what the critic should focus on. The second most familiar critic within this psychoanalytic-based reader-response tradition is David Bleich, whose first book, Readings and Feelings: An Introduction to Subjective Criticism (1975) had a major impact on the way literature is taught in the classroom, particularly the high school classroom, in the United States.? His more substantial theoretical book, Subjective Criticism (1978), criticizes Holland for focusing too much on the objectivity of the text, as the New Critics did, and instead offers a radical new "subjective" paradigm of thought which is based on epistemological issues of how one "knows"; consequently, he connects psychoanalytically-based Reader- Response Theory with some of the issues that have dominated phenomenologically-based theories about the reader.

?It is an interesting irony of modern criticism that even as Structuralism was being introduced to American critics in 1966 at a conference at Johns Hopkins University entitled "The Languages of Criticism and the Sciences of Man," a relatively unknown philosopher named Jacques Derrida delivered a paper entitled "Structure, Sign, and Play in the Discourse of the Human Sciences" which was already seriously challenging Structuralism.? In this milestone essay, Derrida challenged the basic assumptions of Structuralism as illustrated by Claude Levi-Strauss; then in a series of important, but often dense and unreadable books published in the following year, On Grammatology, Writing and Difference, and Speech and Phenomena, he further undercut Structuralism's philosophic foundations as established by Ferdinand de Saussure. His approach, which has come to be called "deconstruction," is to analyze such thinkers as Levi-Strauss, Saussure, and Edmund Husserl in such a way as to show that their own arguments undermine themselves and thus create a basic contradiction which itself is the key to understanding.

As a result of Derrida's critique of Structuralism, the movement never really got started in America.? Moreover, by the time it was introduced to English-speaking critics, its most influential advocate in Europe, Roland Barthes, had already begun to offer his own challenging critique primarily in his work S/Z (1970).? Whereas in his earlier critical statements Barthes, like other Structuralists, had appealed to a general structure, something equivalent to Saussure's notion of langue from which one could derive an analysis of an individual text or parole; in S/Z Barthes analyzed a short novel by Balzac as being a work which instead of having a single parole-like system governed by its dependence on a large langue-like system, is a system in and of itself.? Barthes argued that there is no transcendent or primary model equivalent to langue, but rather that each text is traversed by numerous codes which constitute its meaning.? The implication of this shift is that if that the text does not have a meaning determined by a transcendent code it may have numerous meanings which are created by the reader as he or she applies the various procedures demanded by the multiple codes that traverse it. However, it is Derrida's challenge to Structuralism's assumptions of a transcendent code that has had the most powerful impact on contemporary literary theory.? In his 1966 presentation at the Johns Hopkins Conference on Structuralism, Derrida challenged the methodology of Levi-Strauss on the basis of what he called Levi-Strauss's tacit nostalgia for a central and transcendent "presence" or "fixed origin."? Derrida exposes the Kantian basis of Structuralism and dismisses as a fiction, albeit a functional fiction, the apriori mythic consciousness on which all forms of Formalist criticism, from the Russian Formalists to the Structuralists, had depended. In referring to Saussure's influential distinction between signifier and signified, Derrida argued there was no transcendent signified to which a signifier referred, but that a signifier referred only to other signifiers in an endless play of signifiers.? Derrida insisted that the Structuralist endeavor was based on what he called a "metaphysics of presence," that is, some hypothetical mythic moment when signifier and signified were intrinsically related and indivisible. Derrida has claimed that this illusion is damaging, for it allows us to avoid dealing with the reality of our fragmentary reality on the assumption that there is some unified, pure meaning or reality that can be grasped.? According to Derrida, everything is a mediated "text"; there is nothing outside of the text, and all that texts can refer to are other texts. In a related move, Derrida dismissed the assumption of linguistics that writing was secondary to and derivative of oral speech, for this, he said, was just another version of the "metaphysics of presence."? To believe that writing is secondary to speech is to believe that although writing is a highly-mediated sign system that one must interpret, its source is in speech, which, by comparison is unmediated, and thus its truth is immediately knowable.? Derrida argues, however, it is an illusion to think that truth is apparent at the moment of speech.? In fact, once it is shown that speech is susceptible to the same distance and difference from meaning as writing itself is and thus not a primary source of truth, then writing can be studied as the model of what Derrida calls a "metaphysics of absence," which allows for the "free play of signifiers."? According to Derrida, there has never been an original source; there has never been anything but a string of substitutional signifiers in a chain of differences on to infinity.? The most basic implication of Derrida's approach for literary criticism is that if a work can have no ultimate meaning it can have limitless meanings. It is this basic implication that American followers of Derrida, primarily the so-called "Yale School," which includes Geoffrey Hartman, J. Hillis Miller, Paul De Man, and Harold Bloom, most took to heart.? Although these critics differ in many particulars in terms of their engagement with the ideas of Derrida, basically they all proceed on the assumption that the notion of referentiality is an illusion.? A sign, says J. Hillis Miller, marks not the presence of, but the absence of, an object.? All the world is a text in which there are not facts, only interpretations.? Similarly Paul De Man argues that what reading reveals is the confrontation with a language that always vacillates between the promise of some referential meaning and the rhetorical subversion of that meaning.? Only Harold Bloom differs in his approach by focusing on the problem of literary history from a psychoanalytic point of view.? Although he agrees that every text is an intertext, he argues that literary history is the history of the clash of the strong personalities of young poets in conflict with powerful previous poets or precursors.? Literature develops by means of purposeful "misreadings" by present poets of previous ones. Structuralist and Deconstruction theories about the nature of literature have also been integrated into two of the most pervasive and powerful models for the analysis of human experience in Western culture--Marxism and Psychoanalysis. Although both of these models were guilty of reductionism when first used by literary critics in the early part of the 20th century, more recent approaches to Marxism, derived primarily from the so-called Frankfurt School of social theorists, and more recent explorations in psychoanalysis, derived from the work of French analyst Jacques Lacan, have attempted to make use of the linguistic revolution to better understand Marx's critique of society and Freud's creation of the unconscious. The best-known Marxist theorists of the Frankfurt School are Theodor Adorno, its chief aesthetician, who argues that the greatness of the art work is that it allows those things to be heard which ideology conceals; and Louis Althusser, who urges that critics lay bare the author's "problematic," that is, the unconscious infrastructure or base of his "potential thoughts" which make up the existing "ideological field" within which he works.? Pierre Macherey makes the connection between Marxism and Structuralist and Post-Structuralist theories even more obvious in A Theory of Literary Production, originally published in Paris in 1966 and translated into English in 1978. For Macherey, criticism is not explication, nor is literature mimetic.? Criticism is a form of knowledge; its object is not the literary work, but rather a product of literary criticism itself.? Whatever phenomenal reality is revealed by the literary work has no prior existence but is rather the product of the laws of the work's production; the task of criticism is to reveal these laws.? In an effort to connect the concept of "ideology" with linguistic theories about structure, Macherey argues that ideology cannot be reduced to a set of concepts; ideology is, in fact, the tacit internalized realm of structures itself.? It is this realm of the unsaid and the unsayable that makes the said possible.? For Macherey, the task of criticism is not to try to articulate the unsaid, the so-called latent meaning, but rather to lay bare the laws of the production of the said. French psychoanalyst Jacques Lacan, strongly influenced in his reading of Freud by Saussure and Levi-Strauss, argues that the unconscious is structured like a language and therefore needs to be understood linguistically.? However, he begins to sound more deconstructive than structuralist in his approach when he argues the signifier is privileged over the signified and that the child's early ego development is based on an illusion of wholeness and totality which obscures the reality of one's fragmentary self.? Rivaling Derrida in the complexity and density of his ideas and his prose style, Lacan's theories, which have been termed "French Freud," have had a profound influence on psychoanalytic approaches to criticism in America.?? The journal Yale French Studies has been most instrumental in disseminating the views of Lacan primarily in the writings of such critics as Shoshana Felman, Peter Brooks, and Barbara Johnson, who have offered new Lacanian psychoanalytical approaches to Henry James, Charles Dickens, and Edgar Allan Poe. Throughout the 1970's, the American Deconstruction critics, Hartman, DeMan, Bloom, and Miller carried on a vigorous defense of deconstruction against more traditional critics, primarily in the most important journals of modern literary theory, such as Critical Inquiry, New Literary History, and Diacritics. As might be expected, traditional critics have accused deconstructionists of being subjective, relative, unreadable, and perversely contradictory.? And indeed, if one follows Derrida's line of thought and rejects any ultimately absolute meaning, then literary analysis becomes justified not on the basis of its truth-value but rather on the basis of whether it is interesting.? Deconstruction critics do not strive for some final reading of a work, but rather attempt to present an engagement with the work that indeed rivals the work itself for its fictionality and imaginative structure.

Source: http://may-on-the-short-story.blogspot.com/2012/07/new-formalism-and-short-story-part-iii.html

act of valor woody guthrie benson henderson 2012 dunk contest edgar vs henderson berkshire hathaway ufc 144

Online campaign winds down for bullied NY woman

In this June 28, 2012 photo, bus monitor Karen Klein, of Greece, N.Y., speaks with members of the media following an award ceremony in her honor at a radio station, in Boston. An online campaign that aimed to raise $5,000 to send Klein, a bus monitor who was recently bullied by students, on vacation is winding down ? after tallying more than $683,000. As the month-long campaign neared its end Friday, July 20, 2012, a spokeswoman for the fundraising site Indiegogo said more than 30,000 people had contributed to 68-year-old Klein, with donations coming in from 84 countries and all 50 states. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

In this June 28, 2012 photo, bus monitor Karen Klein, of Greece, N.Y., speaks with members of the media following an award ceremony in her honor at a radio station, in Boston. An online campaign that aimed to raise $5,000 to send Klein, a bus monitor who was recently bullied by students, on vacation is winding down ? after tallying more than $683,000. As the month-long campaign neared its end Friday, July 20, 2012, a spokeswoman for the fundraising site Indiegogo said more than 30,000 people had contributed to 68-year-old Klein, with donations coming in from 84 countries and all 50 states. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)

(AP) ? An online campaign that aimed to raise $5,000 to send a bullied bus monitor on vacation is winding down ? after tallying more than $683,000.

As the monthlong campaign neared its end Friday, a spokeswoman for the fundraising site Indiegogo said more than 30,000 people had contributed to 68-year-old Karen Klein, with donations coming in from 84 countries and all 50 states.

The fundraiser for the suburban Rochester grandmother was the idea of Max Sidorov, a 25-year-old Canadian who was moved by a 10-minute video posted online showing Klein enduring profanity, insults and threats from middle school students on a school bus.

Sidorov said he was as surprised as anyone with the final result of his posting, which also recorded nearly 28,000 comments.

"I think that people just love rallying around a great cause, especially helping someone in need or who has been abused or can't stand up for themselves," Sidorov said by phone from Toronto on Friday. "It just shows there are so many great people in the world. It warms my heart to see that."

The school system in the town of Greece has suspended four seventh-grade students for a year. At least three of the boys issued written apologies to Klein.

Sidorov said he will soon launch a new drive with a goal of $7 million to combat bullying with counseling, a television series and a nonprofit social media website.

"Hopefully we can do a lot greater and bigger things stemming from what happened to Karen," he said.

"We keep in touch almost every day," he said. "We're good friends now."

The fundraiser ends Friday at 11:59 p.m. Pacific time.

Klein didn't immediately return telephone messages left at her home Friday.

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/495d344a0d10421e9baa8ee77029cfbd/Article_2012-07-20-Bus%20Monitor-Bullying/id-1013bfc7fe7c435ea614203f7b134c6e

jesse ventura keri russell drew barrymore bill o brien portland trailblazers will kopelman casey anthony

Russia extends jailing of Pussy Riot activists

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Three members of female punk group Pussy Riot who derided President Vladimir Putin in a protest in Moscow's main cathedral had their spell in jail extended by six months on Friday in what their lawyers called a show trial dictated by the Kremlin.

The women, who have been held in pre-trial custody for almost five months, face up to seven years in jail on charges of hooliganism for storming the altar in multi-colored masks to sing a "punk prayer" to the Virgin Mary to "Throw Putin Out!"

Pussy Riot's brazen act was part of a protest movement against Putin's 12-year dominance of Russia that at its peak saw 100,000 people take part in winter demonstrations in Moscow.

The February 21 protest, which offended many believers in the mainly Orthodox Christian country, exposed deep divisions over the church leadership's backing for Putin and the scale of punishment faced by the women, two of whom have young children.

Defense lawyer Mark Feigin said the court's acquiescence to a prosecution request to hold Maria Alyokhina, Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Yekaterina Samutsevich until January 13 showed Russian leaders had given orders for their conviction.

"Today's decision only proves again that our role as defendants here is a pure formality," Feigin told reporters after the hearing, which was closed to the media.

"There is a lot of evidence that the judge will disregard justice in favor of pre-set instructions on how to rule which have been handed down by the authorities. They want to find them guilty ... to punish them with real jail time.

"It is not a process but a judicial reprisal," he said.

Putin and the head of Russia's Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, are among more than 30 people that Feigin and his two colleagues want to call to testify as witnesses in the trial.

After the Pussy Riot performance, Kirill said the Church was "under attack by persecutors". The patriarch has often praised Putin and in February likened his 12-year rule to a "miracle of God".

Nikolai Polozov, another defense lawyer, said authority figures were trying to portray the protest as "an attack on Russia by some dark powers".

"It is just a theatre of the absurd, not a real court," Polozov said.

RECALLING KHODORKOVSKY

Court spokeswoman Darya Lyakh said a date would be announced on Monday for the start of the high-profile trial, which has drawn comparisons to the jailing of former oil tycoon, billionaire and Putin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky.

The Pussy Riot hearing on Friday took place in the same court where Khodorkovsky's second trial was held.

Outside, Orthodox Church faithful mingled warily with Pussy Riot backers, some of whom wore T-shirts emblazoned with the band's trademark brightly colored balaclavas.

A church activist read Bible passages out loud, while one of the women's supporters unfurled a banner saying: "Throw Putin Out!", raising chants of "Freedom! Freedom!" before he was detained.

"Believers' feelings are not worth a prison sentence," read another sign held aloft, before rain dispersed the crowd.

The women's arrest has drawn widespread outrage among human rights groups and opposition activists already fuming over the church's backing of Putin in a presidential election he won in March.

"The authorities have again chosen to take the toughest measures against Pussy Riot," said Tolokonnikova's husband, Pyotr Verzilov. He added that this would "only provoke more outcry in society and provoke more support for the girls."

But some Orthodox believers have called for tough punishment for an act they regard as blasphemous.

"I was really upset at what happened," said Vadim Kvyatkovsky, a member of an Orthodox Christian youth group. "This was no act of art. If it was happening anywhere else, in the street, we could discuss that, but when it is in a cathedral then it just violates our freedoms."

Half of Muscovites surveyed this month by the Levada Center, an independent pollster, said they had negative views about the prosecution of Pussy Riot members while 36 percent said they welcomed the criminal case.

Rights group Amnesty International reiterated its call for the defendants' release, saying they were "awaiting a trial that shouldn't be taking place".

"Even if the three women did take part in the protest, detention on the serious criminal charge of hooliganism would not be a justifiable response to the peaceful - if, to many, offensive - expression of their political beliefs," the group's regional director, John Dalhuisen, said in a statement.

The protest "lasted only a few minutes, the activists left the cathedral when requested to do so and it caused no damage," he said.

(Additional reporting and writing by Alissa de Carbonnel; Editing by Mark Heinrich and Robin Pomeroy)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russia-extends-jailing-pussy-riot-activists-144528486.html

national enquirer whitney houston casket photo jk rowling qnexa kingdom of heaven national enquirer whitney houston arizona republican debate arizona debate

Sunday, July 15, 2012

Trying to find a Legitimate Home Based Business Opportunity? | My ...

If you are looking for a home based business opportunity and legitimate ways to make money online, it is best to decide on a market which you are thinking about for the belief that you are much more likely to stick with it and get the opportunity up and running.Whatever your interests are there may be a home based business opportunity for you to purchase legitimate ways to make money online. then again, you will find loads of competitors on the net who have the same hope to build an income online. They have discovered that they have low expenses and that working from home gives them more freedom inside their lives. Running a home business the net removes the face to face sales strategies and is done mostly through mail, updates, marketing with articles and surfing traffic trades and obtaining links to your web site.What are the options?It very important that you are not drawn in to any scams if you do you?ll be very disappointed. there are two paths you can choose. The very first is signing up for a free > b> respectable home based business opportunity or secondly, pay for one. Whatever way you decide on it?s very important that you should have a website to market your products from.Things to avoid!in view of the fact that there are people of cons online which promise the world and supply nothing you ought to be careful on your ultimate selection. you must do some thorough study and unearth some first-rate evaluations of the opportunities from people who have themselves. you must be aware that every business will take time and work to provide a steady income. Well-liked choices largely for extra profits are data access, transcription, and writing.What do I look for?Primarily you should pass up the cons and look for a respected business which will be backed up by what folks are suggesting. you ought to use a search problem in Google to find sound recommendations on blogs and boards. you may be interested in beginning affiliate marketing online promoting different individuals items in return for a commission. Lots of people begin by promoting ClickBank goods to offer clickbank products an extra income stream. One of many further reliable ways to earn money on line is to change your skills and knowledge into a data item by producing an EBook which you can provide in that specific market both on your web page and through ClickBank. For other avenues of income you may search for similar items that provide lots of rewards and solutions to problems which is of interest to prospective clients. To achieve success and get paying customers you?ve to design a nice-looking landing site on your web page and the sales letter.ConclusionIn summary there are plenty of reliable ways to make money online. you should be wary on which legitimate home centered business opportunity you Select pick by doing some examination by looking for sound feedback from testimonies. you ought to bear in mind that, because of the opposition on the net that your respectable home based business opportunity will require effort and time to develop a steady income. Well-liked alternatives primarily for minute profits are data access, transcription, and writing and getting and affiliate promoting other individuals goods.

Go to our site for more information about Used Q5

Trying to find a Legitimate Home Based Business Opportunity?





Powered by Yahoo! Answers

Source: http://mynetworkmarketingadventure.com/trying-to-find-a-legitimate-home-based-business-opportunity/

troy miracle andy whitfield kennedy demi moore roy oswalt kevin martin

Saturday, July 14, 2012

Sweet! Celebrating National Ice Cream Day

David Paul Morris / Getty Images

July 15 is National Ice Cream Day.

By Harriet Baskas, msnbc.com contributor

If your town has been experiencing triple-digit temperatures, you may be very familiar with the frozen dessert section of your supermarket.

Here?s another reason to indulge in large quantities of creamy, frozen treats: July 15 is National Ice Cream Day.

When President Ronald Reagan proclaimed this special day back in 1984, he urged Americans to celebrate with ?appropriate ceremonies and activities.?? So here are few places around the country where you may perform your patriotic duties (i.e. eat ice cream) and, in some cases, score some tasty, free samples.

On Sunday, Mars Chocolate North America is offering visitors at 11?Six Flags Parks around the country free ice cream treats during an ice cream social hour from 4 to 5 p.m. Participating parks are in Vallejo, Calif.; Los Angeles;?Atlanta;?Chicago;?Baltimore/Washington;?St. Louis; San Antonio and Arlington, Texas;?Lake George, N.Y.;?Springfield, Mass.; and Jackson, N.J.?

In Massachusetts, an ?adults only? DOVE ice cream truck will visit the Springfield Six Flags park at 5:30 p.m. on Sunday with free DOVE ice cream bars, massages, manicures and music for those 18 years of age and older.

At Ye Olde Mill, in Utica, Ohio, a historic grist mill, fishing pond and ice cream museum are among the attractions. Complimentary ice cream samples are offered daily in the ice cream parlor and throughout July (National Ice Cream Month), visitors taking weekday tours of the on-site Velvet Ice Cream factory are being offered free tastes of fresh ice cream right off the production line, before it?s even frozen. On National Ice Cream Day, live entertainment will include the Olde Mill Clowns and a chance for one lucky visitor to win free ice cream for a year.

In Le Mars, Iowa, the Blue Bunny Ice Cream Parlor and Museum?(admission: free) includes historic exhibits, ice cream-themed game kiosks and an old-fashioned ice cream parlor where samples are complimentary year-round. Blue Bunny is celebrating National Ice Cream Day all weekend long with live performances by the Siouxland Discovery Chorus Barbershop Harmony.

Ben & Jerry?s ice cream factory in Waterbury, Vt., offers tours year-round that start with a "moo-vie" and end with a generous sample of the flavor of the day. Admission ($4 for adults, free for kids 12 and under) includes a chance to visit to the Flavor Graveyard, where retired flavors such as Peppermint Schtick and Pulp Addiction can be remembered.

Doumar's Cones & Barbecue

Albert Doumar, whose uncle Abe invented the waffle cone in 1904, will be cranking out cones this weekend.

If Vermont isn?t on your summer travel itinerary, keep in mind that Ben & Jerry?s trucks are roaming the streets of Portland, Ore., Seattle, New York and Boston this summer handing out free samples of a new flavor at locations determined by ice cream-lovers? tweets.

And at Doumar?s Cones & Barbeque in Norfolk, Va., owner Thad Doumar is happy to report that on National Ice Cream Day, the shop will still be cranking out fresh waffle cones on the four-burner cone machine his great-uncle, Abe Doumar, made back in 1905. According to legend, Doumar invented the waffle cone at the 1904 St. Louis World?s Fair by buying a waffle, rolling it up and filling it with ice cream.?

Find more by Harriet Baskas on Stuck at The Airport.com and follow her on Twitter.

More stories on Itineraries

?

?

Source: http://itineraries.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/07/12/12709416-sweet-where-to-celebrate-national-ice-cream-day?lite

apple juice occupy la miranda kerr adriana lima victoria secret angels fox 4 fox 4

Walmart Foundation's State Giving Program Awards Four New Mexico Non-Profit Organizations

?

Four non-profit organizations in New Mexico have been awarded a portion of $200,000 from the Walmart Foundation?s Giving Program and the Foundation is now accepting applications for the second cycle.

?The Walmart Foundation is making the communities we work and live in stronger,? said Scott Doepke, Walmart Vice President ? Regional General Manager for New Mexico. ?We are proud to partner with the New Mexico nonprofit organizations that were awarded grants this cycle and we encourage organizations throughout the state to apply before the August deadline.?

Organizations who have had a long-lasting, positive impact on communities by supporting state and local organizations, are encouraged to apply before the August 10, 2012 deadline.

To become a prospective grantee, organizations must submit applications through the Walmart Foundation State Giving Program's online grant application.

Applicants must have a current 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status in order to meet the program?s minimum eligibility criteria.

For more information about the program's funding guidelines and application process, visit: www.walmartfoundation.org/stategiving.

Organizations that received grants this cycle include:

  • College Success Network of New Mexico for $30,000

  • The Storehouse for $80,000

  • Economic Council Helping Others Inc. (ECHO) for $50,000

  • Notah Begay III (NB3) Foundation for $40,000

?Food insecurity is a significant problem in New Mexico and we must do more to ensure everyone has access to nutritious and fresh food,? said ECHO food bank director Vicki Metheny. ?By partnering with the Walmart Foundation through the State Giving Council we are able to give more to those who have too little.?

About Philanthropy at Walmart

Walmart and the Walmart Foundation are proud to support initiatives that are helping people live better around the globe. In May 2010, Walmart and its Foundation made a historic pledge of $2 billion through 2015 to fight hunger in the U.S. The Walmart Foundation also supports education, workforce development, environmental sustainability, and health and wellness initiatives. To learn more, visit www.walmartfoundation.org.

?

Source: http://neheights.kob.com/news/business/124182-walmart-foundations-state-giving-program-awards-four-new-mexico-non-profit-organizations

los angeles kings earth day timothy leary jonathan frid pujols watchmen hitch

Twenty police officers injured during Orange Order parade riots in Belfast

No officers suffered gunshot wounds during the unrest in the Ardoyne district on Thursday night, but petrol bombs and bricks were thrown at police lines by nationalists and loyalists at the parade.

Police fired six plastic bullets and used a water cannon on crowds, with two people being arrested.

Assistant Chief Constable Will Kerr said the community needed to stop the parade's 'annual madness'.

'I am angry that we have these three days of annual madness where it seems that everybody thinks the peacekeepers are a legitimate target,' he said.

'We will be making a significant number of arrests, as we did last year, over the course of the next weeks and months to make sure that people are placed before the courts and answer for their decisions.'

In Londonderry, petrol bombs were thrown at the city's walls and cars were set on fire in Fahan Street.

North Belfast DUP MP Nigel Dodds criticised the Parades Commission for allowing the Protestant fraternal organisation's parade to take place in north Belfast.

'I blame entirely the Parades Commission who permitted this parade by a dissident republican crowd intent on trouble,' he said.

The commission's chairman Peter Osbourne said it was local politicians who must take 'ownership and responsibility' for the parading issue however, adding: 'Of the 4,000 parades across Northern Ireland, almost all of them go without restrictions.

'We have to balance the rights of everybody concerned in parades, not just the rights of paraders, but the rights of people who live in the areas and the rights of police officers.'

Some nationalists object to the parade which is held to mark William III's victory at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690.

Source: http://www.metro.co.uk/news/905054-twenty-police-officers-injured-during-orange-order-parade-riots-in-belfast

neil diamond orange crush harden nor easter nor easter ted nugent veep

Friday, July 13, 2012

Dwarkadelhi Blog ? The Beneficial Affects Of Personal Development

Previous Post: Tooth Whitening Kits for just a Whiter Tooth of Yours &nbsp Next Post: Vanina Vanini is the name of a story by Stendhal


In today?s contemporary entire world massive variety of folks are making the most of popular personal-aid strategies as a way to improve them selves in addition to their lifestyles. Self-help coaching, as well as assisting you to end up being the person you might have always aspired to be, may help improve the delight and pleasure you experience in your own life. The subsequent post features some useful self-help tips.

For private improvement, you should try to steer clear of procrastination. Whenever you procrastinate, you might be less likely to complete what needs to be carried out. When you have one thing important which needs to be completed, you should try to do it properly apart. After a while, the job may not seem as essential and you may never get it done in any way.

Deficiency of self-confidence in an individual may be supported by uncertainty. Should you doubt your capabilities and abilities continually than the will undoubtedly gas your self-uncertainty. Commemorate the talents that you simply do well at and practice to boost on all those ones that you just do not. Yourself self confidence will increase as the expertise foundation grows.

To maintain your eyes on your horizon and your goals, be sure you discover their whereabouts everyday. Get a bunch of publications nobody wants any longer and only clip out any pictures of whatever looks great that you would like in life at some time. Come up with a collection with a page of poster or cork table and set it in your bed room. Be sure you no less than look at it for the second each morning. That is certainly for enough time for those photos in becoming dominant feelings in your day and you will definitely end up with those ideas.

Should you be deemed medically over weight, look at creating the time and effort to shed weight by a sufficient and healthful indicates. Even the tiniest weight reduction has the ability to help you be sense self-confident plus more comfortable within your body, inspired to proceed generating advancement, and inspired to follow by means of fully along with your wholesome new routine.

An excellent tip which will help you with your self improvement targets would be to write down your targets as well as your reasons for performing them. Possessing this details composed down will remind you of the things you truly desire once you start to shed enthusiasm. This is a wonderful type of ideas.

You have to be willing to see your goals via and consider including the every day stuff that you see the toughest to accomplish. Every person examines their ?to complete list? and starts with the easy stuff. Start out with the more challenging activities throughout the day, and you will probably realise you are growing immensely from this experience.

Poor personal development can be quite problematic, though with some work and some perseverance, it is possible to defeat it. It simply usually takes analysis, functioning, and preparing what to do so that you can approach it much better. Do yourself a favor and try making use of the above tips to assist with your personal improvement.

wordpress blog post

Posted in Family & Home 14 hours, 42 minutes ago at 2:46 am. Add a comment

Source: http://blog.dwarkadelhi.com/?p=34754

storage wars millionaire matchmaker millionaire matchmaker shawshank redemption 3 10 to yuma west virginia football west virginia football

Talking Apes Project Faces Cash Crisis

A group of endangered apes uses special keyboards to talk with humans at a scientific facility in Iowa. Their unusual skill is raising broad questions about language and learning, but a funding crisis threatens to shut down the unique experiment.

One bonobo chimpanzee named Kanzi rose to stardom when he began spontaneously "talking" as a baby ? he had watched a researcher try (unsuccessfully) to teach his mother the lexigram symbols representing certain words. The talking skills of Kanzi and his half-sister Panbanisha have since drawn the attention of Oprah Winfrey and Anderson Cooper and earned worldwide fame for the Great Ape Trust in Des Moines.

"We're pretty much the lone bastion for this kind of language research," said Kenneth Schweller, board chairman of the Great Ape Trust. "We all agree that the bonobos can communicate what they want, ask questions, and make clear what they want to do."

The trained individuals among the three generations of bonobos can point to the lexigram symbols on their keyboards to talk about the foods they're eating (Ape translation for pizza: bread-cheese-tomato) or ask visitors questions. They're also big fans of Skype video chats .

Schweller now has hopes for creating special language apps on tablets for the apes.

But the trust faces a struggle for survival in the next several months. The facility's founder, Ted Townsend, had privately sponsored the trust, but his endowment of $4 million a year shrank during the recession to barely half a million, and Townsend finally told the trust he had no more money to give.

Why talking apes matter

The bonobos' ability to carry on two-way conversations with humans stands out in the animal world, said Heidi Lyn, a cognitive psychologist at the University of Southern Mississippi.

Past studies tried teaching sign language to chimps, gorillas and orangutans, but researchers debated whether the apes were truly communicating or simply imitating. Much uncertainty finally fell away when Sue Savage-Rumbaugh began her work with the bonobos. Savage-Rumbaugh, executive director and senior scientist of the Great Ape Trust, carried out rigorous experiments to show that the bonobos could clearly talk by pointing to the lexigram symbols on their keyboards to form phrases or sentences.

"One question for the sign language research was whether people were over-interpreting apes' gestures," Lyn told InnovationNewsDaily. "In this case, the keyboard pointing was super-clear."

There were no forced experiments; Savage-Rumbaugh and her colleagues had to make the learning both voluntary and fun for the bonobos. The apes learned their lexigram symbols in a social, nurturing environment with their human caretakers.

That nurturing environment has boosted the apes' thinking capabilities beyond just communication, Lyn said? ? the bonobos performed better on spatial abilities and counting tasks than did apes raised in conditions similar to zoos or biomedical labs. More study could possibly help researchers better understand the impact of learning on not only apes, but on humans such as kids with autism. [Humans' Ancient Brains Can Forge the Future ]

"We know the Great Ape Trust apes can do declarative information sharing, but we don't know why," Lyn said. "That kind of information sharing is exactly what autistic kids don't do. But if we can find out why the apes learned to do it, there could be applications for humans."

Hooked on tablets

Funding problems have put some projects on hold.

The bonobos at the Great Ape Trust could get new high-tech tools to boost their language learning. A third-generation son of Kanzi, named Teco, already has become accustomed to the touch interface of tablets ? a more intuitive technology that may eventually replace the need for the apes to point at individual lexigrams on their keyboards. An "autocomplete" or "autofill" option on the tablet also could speed up communication.

"Saying something like a long sequence of words on the keyboards is really time-consuming," Lyn explained. "One thing we know about communication is that it's super-fast. When you slow it down, people don't want to say a five-word sentence."

Similarly, Schweller envisions language-learning apps on tablets for the apes ? his outside job title is professor of computer science and psychology at Buena Vista University in Storm Lake, Iowa. One of Schweller's students built an app that would display lexigram symbols doing somersaults, speak the English words loudly, and play music whenever an ape touched a relevant object in room.

The bonobos could use their wireless keyboards and apps someday even to open doors or windows, access food vending machines, control cameras, or possibly alert security guards about suspicious activity or intruders near their compound, Schweller wrote in IEEE Spectrum .

Schweller previously tried to attract donations through Kickstarter to build a "Robo-Bonobo" and bonobo chat app that would allow the apes to safety interact with outsiders. He says he may try again after getting advice from kind strangers about why his Kickstarter project failed to hit its fundraising goal.

Publicity problems

Scrambling to find new funding has not been the only problem for the trust. Disagreements between Savage-Rumbaugh and William Fields, former lab director of the Great Ape Trust, over management and caretaking issues led in December 2011 to public accusations and counteraccusations alleging lab misconduct and animal abuse .

These troubles occurred during a time when Savage-Rumbaugh had been taking care of baby Teco around the clock. (Teco's mother required the help of Savage-Rumbaugh and the other female bonobos when Teco would not cling to her.) Fields eventually resigned as lab director, and a new board of directors headed by Schweller brought Savage-Rumbaugh back on board as chief scientist.

(Lyn agreed to serve as interim director for the Great Ape Trust during this period, until she needed to return to her own work.)
Since then, Schweller has focused on trying to get the trust back on a solid financial footing so that he can return to developing high-tech tools for talking to the apes.

"We've had to put a lot of program development on hold and concentrate on fundraising because of the need to raise enough money to stay in Des Moines," Schweller said. "But I'm a computer programmer at heart. I look forward to getting back to that as my main job."

This story was provided by InnovationNewsDaily, a sister site to LiveScience. You can follow InnovationNewsDaily Senior Writer Jeremy Hsu on Twitter @ScienceHsu. Follow InnovationNewsDaily on Twitter @News_Innovation, or on Facebook.

Copyright 2012 LiveScience, a TechMediaNetwork company. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/talking-apes-project-faces-cash-crisis-195801692.html

boston bruins michael pineda charles taylor calvin johnson calvin johnson carl crawford mad cow disease

Russian parliament approves 'web censorship' bill

[ [ [['Connery is an experienced stuntman', 2]], 'http://yhoo.it/KeQd0p', '[Slideshow: See photos taken on the way down]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['Connery is an experienced stuntman', 7]], ' http://yhoo.it/KpUoHO', '[Slideshow: Death-defying daredevils]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['know that we have confidence in', 3]], 'http://yhoo.it/LqYjAX ', '[Related: The Secret Service guide to Cartagena]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['We picked up this other dog and', 5]], 'http://yhoo.it/JUSxvi', '[Related: 8 common dog fears, how to calm them]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['accused of running a fake hepatitis B', 5]], 'http://bit.ly/JnoJYN', '[Related: Did WH share raid details with filmmakers?]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['accused of running a fake hepatitis B', 3]], 'http://bit.ly/KoKiqJ', '[Factbox: AQAP, al-Qaeda in Yemen]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have my contacts on or glasses', 3]], 'http://abcn.ws/KTE5AZ', '[Related: Should the murder charge be dropped?]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have made this nation great as Sarah Palin', 5]], 'http://yhoo.it/JD7nlD', '[Related: Bristol Palin reality show debuts June 19]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['have made this nation great as Sarah Palin', 1]], 'http://bit.ly/JRPFRO', '[Related: McCain adviser who vetted Palin weighs in on VP race]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['A JetBlue flight from New York to Las Vegas', 3]], 'http://yhoo.it/GV9zpj', '[Related: View photos of the JetBlue plane in Amarillo]', ' ', '630', ' ', ' ', ], [ [['the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman who shot and killed', 15]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/white-house-stays-out-of-teen-s-killing-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/cv/ip/ap/default/120411/martinzimmermen.jpg', '630', ' ', 'AP', ], [ [['He was in shock and still strapped to his seat', 6]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/navy-jet-crashes-in-virginia-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/cv/ip/ap/default/120406/jet_ap.jpg', '630', ' ', 'AP', ], [ [['xxxxxxxxxxxx', 11]], 'http://news.yahoo.com/photos/russian-grannies-win-bid-to-sing-at-eurovision-1331223625-slideshow/', 'Click image to see more photos', 'http://l.yimg.com/a/p/us/news/editorial/1/56/156d92f2760dcd3e75bcd649a8b85fcf.jpeg', '500', ' ', 'AP', ] ]

[ [ [['did not go as far his colleague', 8]], '29438204', '0' ], [ [[' the 28-year-old neighborhood watchman who shot and killed', 4]], '28924649', '0' ], [ [['because I know God protects me', 14], ['Brian Snow was at a nearby credit union', 5]], '28811216', '0' ], [ [['The state news agency RIA-Novosti quoted Rosaviatsiya', 6]], '28805461', '0' ], [ [['measure all but certain to fail in the face of bipartisan', 4]], '28771014', '0' ], [ [['matter what you do in this case', 5]], '28759848', '0' ], [ [['presume laws are constitutional', 7]], '28747556', '0' ], [ [['has destroyed 15 to 25 houses', 7]], '28744868', '0' ], [ [['short answer is yes', 7]], '28746030', '0' ], [ [['opportunity to tell the real story', 7]], '28731764', '0' ], [ [['entirely respectable way to put off the searing constitutional controversy', 7]], '28723797', '0' ], [ [['point of my campaign is that big ideas matter', 9]], '28712293', '0' ], [ [['As the standoff dragged into a second day', 7]], '28687424', '0' ], [ [['French police stepped up the search', 17]], '28667224', '0' ], [ [['Seeking to elevate his candidacy back to a general', 8]], '28660934', '0' ], [ [['The tragic story of Trayvon Martin', 4]], '28647343', '0' ], [ [['Karzai will get a chance soon to express', 8]], '28630306', '0' ], [ [['powerful storms stretching', 8]], '28493546', '0' ], [ [['basic norm that death is private', 6]], '28413590', '0' ], [ [['songwriter also saw a surge in sales for her debut album', 6]], '28413590', '1', 'Watch music videos from Whitney Houston ', 'on Yahoo! Music', 'http://music.yahoo.com' ], [ [['keyword', 99999999999999999999999]], 'videoID', '1', 'overwrite-pre-description', 'overwrite-link-string', 'overwrite-link-url' ] ]

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/russian-parliament-vote-censorship-bill-102234560.html

cmas tcu dr. oz heart attack grill las vegas the heart attack grill joe kennedy iii joseph kennedy iii