Wednesday, June 19, 2013

Accused Cleveland kidnapper to appear at pre-trial hearing

By Kim Palmer

CLEVELAND (Reuters) - A former Cleveland school-bus driver accused of holding three women captive in his home and torturing them for a decade is scheduled to appear in court for a pre-trial hearing on Wednesday.

Ariel Castro, 52, pleaded not guilty last week to more than 300 charges and was scheduled for an initial hearing before Cuyahoga County Common Pleas Judge Michael Russo. He is being held in a county jail on an $8 million bail.

Castro has been charged with rape and kidnapping in connection with the imprisonment of Amanda Berry, 27, Gina DeJesus, 23, and Michelle Knight, 32, who were rescued last month from Castro's house on Cleveland's west side along with Berry's 6-year-old daughter.

He is also charged with aggravated murder for impregnating Knight between November 2006 and February 2007 and forcing her to miscarry by assaulting her, according to the indictment.

Cleveland police responded to Berry's 911 call on May 6 and found DeJesus and Knight inside the house. Berry had disappeared the day before her 17th birthday in 2003 after leaving her job at a Burger King restaurant. DeJesus was 14 when she disappeared on her way home from school in 2004.

Authorities said that DNA testing proves Castro fathered Berry's 6-year-old daughter. County prosecutors have not yet brought kidnapping charges in her case.

The indictment against Castro includes 139 counts of rape and 177 counts of kidnapping, and covers the period from August 2002, when Knight disappeared, to 2007 when Berry's daughter was born. According to county prosecutors, more charges are expected as the criminal investigation continues.

Cuyahoga County prosecutor Timothy McGinty has said he would seek aggravated murder charges with a death penalty specification. A committee will consider seeking the death penalty after a complete indictment is issued, prosecutors said.

Ohio is one of 38 U.S. states that have fetal homicide laws, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Castro's attorney, Craig Weintraub, has made it clear in a number of statements to the media that he is willing to discuss a plea agreement with prosecutors to avoid the death penalty.

(Editing by Nick Carey and Mohammad Zargham)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/accused-cleveland-kidnapper-appear-pre-trial-hearing-100326741.html

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Sunday, February 3, 2013

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As the 49ers and Ravens had their final Super Bowl practices on Saturday at the Superdome, both Harbaugh brothers allowed players and coaches to bring their friends and families along, on the theory that the most important thing at this late point is to keep the players loose for the game.

?Get a stretch, get the blood moving a little bit,? 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh told pool reporter Matt Maiocco of the purpose of his team?s final practice. ?And get some new blood going. Then, afterward, enjoy it with your family. Get some pictures and make it possible for everybody to come down to the Super Bowl field.?

Ravens coach John Harbaugh said family is important to him and important to his team.

?It?s the kind of foundation of everything we do,? Harbaugh told pool reporter Brian Allee-Walsh. ?That has been the whole story line of the whole week. In a sense that?s how we did it growing up, when we were kids. We grew up around dad?s teams. Most of the time in the NFL it?s not that way. Most of the time there is the separation of families and it?s considered to be a distraction. I just think the opposite. For me, it?s a distraction when people are more worried about their families not being allowed to be a part of it. When the families are included, the kids get to the know the players, and I think guys have a better sense of well being. I think this is a good example of it right here.?

Both Harbaughs said their teams practiced well in New Orleans this week.

?The word I would use is effective,? John Harbaugh said. ?We have been very effective. We?ve gotten everything we?ve needed to get done, that?s the No. 1 thing.?

Jim Harbaugh said his team?s Super Bowl week practices reflected the same focus they?ve shown all year.

?I feel good,? Harbaugh said. ?The preparation has been outstanding, very focused. The players care about winning. They care about this team, and that?s complimentary to the players and the way their focus has been. And that?s not something that?s been just this week. That wasn?t just created this week. That?s been all season and the offseason. It speaks very highly of the players.?

Now the practices are over, and the game is just a day away.

Source: http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/02/02/carter-breaks-wr-logjam-part-of-seven-man-hof-class/related/

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Best friends influence when teenagers have first drink

Jan. 28, 2013 ? Chances are the only thing you remember about your first swig of alcohol is how bad the stuff tasted. What you didn't know is the person who gave you that first drink and when you had it says a lot about your predisposition to imbibe later in life.

A national study by a University of Iowa-led team has found that adolescents who get their first drink from a friend are more likely to drink sooner in life, which past studies show makes them more prone to abusing alcohol when they get older. The finding is intended to help specialists predict when adolescents are likely to first consume alcohol, with the aim of heading off problem drinking at the pass.

"When you start drinking, even with kids who come from alcoholic families, they don't get their first drinks from their family," says Samuel Kuperman, a child and adolescent psychiatrist at the UI. "They get their first drinks from their friends. They have to be able to get it. If they have friends who have alcohol, then it's easier for them to have that first drink."

The basis for the study, published this month in the journal Pediatrics, is compelling: One-third of eighth graders in the United States report they've tried alcohol, according to a 2011 study of 20,000 teenagers conducted by the University of Michigan and funded by the National Institutes of Health. By 10th grade, more than half say they've had a first drink, and that percentage shoots to 70 percent by their senior year.

"There's something driving kids to drink," explains Kuperman, corresponding author on the paper. "Maybe it's the coolness factor or some mystique about it. So, we're trying to educate kids about the risks associated with drinking and give them alternatives."

Kuperman and his team built their formula from two longstanding measures of adolescent drinking behavior -- the Semi-Structured Assessment for the Genetics and Alcoholism and the Achenbach Youth Self Report. From those measures of nearly two-dozen variables and a review of the literature, the UI-led team found five to be the most important predictors: two separate measures of disruptive behavior, a family history of alcohol dependence, a measure of poor social skills, and whether most best friends drink alcohol.

The researchers then looked at how the five variables worked in concert. Surprisingly, a best friend who drank and had access to alcohol was the most important predictor. In fact, adolescents whose best friend used alcohol were twice as likely to have a first drink, the researchers found. Moreover, if considered independently of the other variables, teenagers whose best friends drank are three times as likely to begin drinking themselves, the study found, underscoring the sway that friends have in adolescents' drinking behavior.

"Family history doesn't necessarily drive the age of first drink," notes Kuperman, who has studied teen drinking for more than a decade. "It's access. At that age (14 or 15), access trumps all. As they get older, then family history plays a larger role."

The current study drew from a pool of 820 adolescents at six sites across the country. The participants were 14 to 17 years old, with a median age of 15.5, nearly identical to the typical age of an adolescent's first drink found in previous studies. More than eight in 10 respondents came from what the researchers deemed high-risk families, but more than half of the teenagers had no alcohol-dependent parents. Tellingly, among those adolescents who reported having had drunk alcohol, nearly four in ten said their best friends also drank.

The result underscores previous findings that teenagers who have their first drink before 15 years of age are more likely to abuse alcohol or become dependent. It also supports the screening questions selected in the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the American Academy of Pediatrics initiative to identify and help youth at risk for alcohol use, the researchers write.

Kuperman, whose faculty appointment is in the Carver College of Medicine, says he hopes to use the study to delve into the genetics underpinning alcoholism, chiefly tracking adolescents who use alcohol and see whether they have genes that match up with their parents if they also are problem drinkers.

"We're trying to separate out those who experiment with alcohol to those who go on to problematic drinking," he says.

Contributing authors include John Kramer from the UI; Grace Chan and Victor Hesselbrock, University of Connecticut Health Center; Leah Wetherill, Indiana University School of Medicine; Kathleen Bucholz, Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis; Danielle Dick, Virginia Commonwealth University; Bernice Porjesz and Madhavi Rangaswamy, State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, Brooklyn; and Marc Schuckit (principal investigator on the grant), University of California San Diego School of Medicine.

The National Institutes of Health (grant number: 5 U10 AA008401), the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism and the National Institute on Drug Abuse funded the study.

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Can A Tenant File A Tax Appeal When Its Lease Doesn't Give It The ...

There are a number of issues commonly addressed in leases that are negotiated ?somewhat in ignorance,? and often ?with arrogance.? Strong words, we know, but we think a substantial number of readers will agree. Three such issue-areas are insurance, eminent domain, and property taxes.

Ruminations has said a lot about insurance issues (and promises more). We?ve touched on some aspects of eminent domain issues (and we promise more). We haven?t said much about property taxes. Today, we?ll say a little ? specifically about whether and how a tenant should be able to get a tax appeal prosecuted. This thought came to us when we read a New Jersey Tax Court decision touching on this topic: Target Corp. v. Township of Toms River. Click on that title to see the court?s opinion.

It appears the property in question was a ?power center? with six tenants, of which Target took up 38% of the leasable space. Another player was Lowe?s whose building took up another 42% of the leasable space. On the other side of these tenants was the landlord. The taxing authority didn?t care about the cat fight between the two tenants and their landlord.

Before this posting is finished, we?ll talk about how the ?lease? itself plays into the tax appeal process. First, we?re going to point out a few things that may come as a surprise to lease negotiation professionals ? in particular, what the law has to say about landlords and tenants, namely: (a) who has the right to file an appeal; and (b) who can control a tax appeal.

Our discussion is rooted in New Jersey law, but we have it on good authority that most, but not all, states see these issues in pretty much the same way as does New Jersey. That means you must know how a particular jurisdiction deals with tax appeal rights, but you might not be hearing about it for the first time once you?ve made it to the end of today?s posting.

We won?t hold anyone in suspense. It is the law, not the lease, which allows a tenant to file and prosecute a tax appeal. Mind you, not every tenant can appeal, but the dividing line is far from clear. At one end of the spectrum is a tenant who controls the entire tax lot and has the lease obligation to pay all of the property taxes. At the other end is an ?ice cream stand in a suburban mall.?

Are there criteria, you ask? Here?s what the New Jersey Supreme Court sets out:

(1) the provisions of the lease itself, its duration, the burden of the tax surcharge on the tenant, and the possibility that the issue can soon be resolved by renegotiation; (2) the tenant?s relationship to the property, whether it is the lead tenant in a shopping center or only one slightly affected by the assessment; (3) whether the tenant will adequately represent the interests of the landlord and other tenants, or whether the tenant has interests adverse to either group; (4) the tenant?s ability to mount and prosecute an effective appeal; (5) the landlord?s overall relationship with the taxing authority, and whether this is one of multiple properties as to which the landlord may wish to exercise the right of appeal.

We find it curious that the court reached this conclusion based on the its belief that allowing a tenant to prosecute a tax appeal ?reflects the reality of present commercial practice,? whereas in eminent domain cases, there aren?t a lot of jurisdictions that even give a tenant standing to argue anything before the condemnation court. But, that?s for another day.

Now, the tenant?s tax appeal, when allowed, has to be made in the name of its landlord. So, when a tenant files an appeal for the property where its leased premises are located, it needs to give its landlord ?notice.? In New Jersey, there is a court rule that says this. It would seem that the rule is to protect the property owner?s due process rights.

This takes us to our second question ? who has the right to control the tax appeal, tenant or landlord?

Again, there isn?t a single answer. It?s a balancing test again. Fortunately, case law saves us a lot of typing at this point because it lists the very same factors we typed above for figuring out if the tenant, in the first place, has standing to file the appeal.

What does this ?knowledge? teach those of us who craft leases? For one, a lease ought to speak about the right to file a property tax appeal. If the tenant will not be allowed to file one even though the law would permit a filing, the lease should say: ?Tenant may not file or participate in any real property tax appeals for any tax lot in the Shopping Center.? That would cover an appeal by the tenant alone or together with others. After all, that ?ice cream stand? could join together with a bunch of other tenants, collectively representing a substantial percentage of the leasable space at the property (or on one of several tax lots at the property). We haven?t seen a lot of leases that come right out and say this. Most are totally silent, and silence does not deprive the tenant of the right to mount its own appeal.

On the other hand, if a tenant has negotiated for the right to file an appeal, the lease should be clear that the tenant can file in its landlord?s name. It should also say that if the ?law? wouldn?t allow such an appeal, the tenant can act as attorney-in-fact for its landlord. Further, the lease for such a tenant should make it clear that the tenant, not its landlord, has the right to control the appeal.

How did Target make out in the case noted above? We think: ?pretty well,? but not because the court allowed it to prosecute the tax appeal. To us, its landlord, who the court ?favored? in this instance, seemed to have gotten a ?very nice? result. Whether the landlord would have lost control had Lowe?s and Target (a combined 80%) gotten together at the outset, is far less certain. Our guess ? the two combined might very well have wrested control from the landlord. We are much surer that had the leases covered these questions, both tenant and landlord would have saved a lot of litigation costs.

Oh, by the way, this is Ruminations? 100th blog posting.

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CNN Wants to Treat Ann Curry Right

NBC is mistreating Ann Curry again, according to a new Page Six report. But buried at the bottom is a shining ray of hope also known as former NBC chief Jeff Zucker.?

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Curry has tried to get out of her multi-year contract with NBC so she can join her ol' friend Zuck at shiny, hard-newsy CNN. There were initial rumors (also from Page Six) when the Zuck was first hired that he wanted Curry to fill the 8 p.m. news spot currently occupied by the blue-eyed wunderkind Anderson Cooper. We liked that idea a lot. NBC publicly beheaded her when she didn't fit in well with Matt Lauer, something the network has repeatedly tried to take the blame for. It didn't matter, because Today's ratings dropped while everyone rallied around Ann Curry.?

RELATED: 'If You Lose Ann Curry, You Are Losing a Class Act'

A get like Curry would certainly help Zucker, who?recently took over the flailing news network. He's already made two big hires. Or, at least, two big names have come over since he started. Jake Tapper?joined the network?to bolster political coverage, jumping ship from ABC. Rachel Nichols?jumped from ESPN to the Turner Broadcasting family?to head up CNN's sports coverage.?

RELATED: An Iraq War Veteran Is Leading the Ann Curry Backlash

The fit makes enough sense. Curry's biggest complaint during her stint on The Today Show was that she wanted to do more hard news, more 'spinach' and less 'sugar,' as she put it. Her current role filing taped reports for Rock Center and NBC News isn't cutting it, according to Page Six. Curry is clashing with her bosses because she wants to do live interviews and they won't let her.?

RELATED: Here's Your New Today Show Lineup

So far the #FreeAnnCurry hashtag is suspiciously quiet Sunday morning.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cnn-wants-treat-ann-curry-145337607.html

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

Brooklyn Dolphin Removed From Gowanus Canal, Sent For Necropsy


By Jonathan Allen
NEW YORK, Jan 26 (Reuters) - The carcass of a dolphin that died after becoming mired in a notoriously toxic New York City canal has been removed and will be sent for a necropsy, a marine research group said on Saturday.
The animal, a common dolphin, was first spotted in Brooklyn's Gowanus Canal on Friday morning, where it was described as looking disoriented and unwell as it struggled to avoid getting bogged down in the canal's muddy floor.
Biologists from the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation, who monitored the dolphin with police and a crowd of onlookers, hoped the animal might be able to free itself and head back out to the harbor as waters rose. It died Friday evening before high tide.
"The option that gave the animal the best chance for a positive outcome was waiting," Robert DiGiovanni, Riverhead's executive director and senior biologist, said on Saturday. "If an animal wasn't going to be able to survive through the next tide cycle then it was an animal that was compromised and wouldn't make it."
Approaching the dolphin by boat would have been difficult in the shallow, polluted canal and may have achieved little besides adding to the animal's distress, he said.
A necropsy will be performed on the adult dolphin, estimated to weigh about 200 pounds, on Sunday at Riverhead's laboratory on Long Island, he said. The findings and tissue samples will be shared with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Common dolphins are social animals that travel in groups known as pods. To see a solitary common dolphin, especially so far inland, is unusual, and is a sign that the animal is sick or dying, biologists and other marine officials said.
The dolphin's unusual trek into Brooklyn - DiGiovanni could not recall a dolphin coming so far into New York City in at least two decades - brought wide attention to one of the city's dirtier and most malodorous corners.
The Environmental Protection Agency declared the Gowanus Canal a Superfund site in 2010, calling it one of the country's "most extensively contaminated water bodies." Mayor Michael Bloomberg had opposed the designation, arguing the city's own plan would have cleaned the canal in less time.
The canal is laced with heavy metals, coal tar wastes and other pollutants from the factories and tanneries that have lined its banks, the EPA says.
The EPA is still working on its plan, which is currently open to public comment, to spend an estimated $300 million to $400 million of federal money to clean up the canal. (Editing by Paul Thomasch and Doina Chiacu)

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Trove of ancient skulls found in Mexico

Archaeologists have unearthed a trove of skulls in Mexico that may have once belonged to human sacrifice victims. The skulls, which date between A.D. 600 and 850, may also shatter existing notions about the ancient culture of the area.

The find, described in the January issue of the journal Latin American Antiquity, was located in an otherwise empty field that once held a vast lake, but was miles from the nearest major city of the day, said study co-author Christopher Morehart, an archaeologist at Georgia State University.

"It's absolutely remarkable to think about this little nothing on the landscape having potentially evidence of the largest mass human sacrifice in ancient Meso-America," Morehart said.

Middle of nowhere

Morehart and his colleagues were using satellite imagery to map ancient canals, irrigation channels and lakes that used to surround the kingdom of Teotihuacan (home to the Pyramid of the Sun), about 30 miles (50 kilometers) from Mexico City. The vast ancient kingdom flourished from around A.D 200 to 650, though who built it remains a mystery. [In Photos: Amazing Ruins of the Ancient World]

In a now drained lake called Lake Xaltocan, around which was essentially rural farmland at the time, Morehart stumbled upon a site with evidence of looting.

When the team investigated, they discovered lines of human skulls with just one or two vertebra attached. To date, more than 150 skulls have been discovered there. The site also contained a shrine with incense burners, water-deity figurines and agricultural pottery, such as corncob depictions, suggesting a ritual purpose tied to local farming. [See images from the grisly excavation ]

Carbon dating suggested that the skulls were at least 1,100 years old, and the few dozen analyzed so far are mostly from men, Morehart told LiveScience. The researchers did not release photos of the skulls because the sacrifice victims may have historic ties to modern-day indigenous cultures.

The findings shake up existing notions of the culture of the day, because the site is not associated with Teotihuacan or other regional powers, said Destiny Crider, an archaeologist at Luther College in Iowa, who was not involved in the study.

Human sacrifice was practiced throughout the region, both at Teotihuacan and in the later Aztec Empire, but most of those rituals happened at great pyramids within cities and were tied to state powers.

By contrast, "this one is a big event in a little place," Crider said.

The shrines and the fact that sacrifice victims were mostly male suggest they were carefully chosen, not simply the result of indiscriminate slaughter of a whole village, Crider told LiveScience.

Many researchers believe that massive drought caused the fall of Teotihuacan and ushered in a period of warfare and political infighting as smaller regional powers sprang up, Morehart said.

Those tumultuous times could have spurred innovative ? and bloody ? practices, Crider said.

"Maybe they needed to intensify their activities because everything was changing," she said. "When things are uncertain you try new strategies."

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Cameron deputy slams EU vote, polls show boost for PM

LONDON (Reuters) - Nick Clegg, leader of the junior party in Britain's ruling coalition, denounced David Cameron's pledge to hold a referendum on quitting the European Union, as polls on Sunday indicated the prime minister's move may gain him votes.

"It is not in the national interest when we have this fragile recovery," said Clegg, whose Liberal Democrats strongly favor closer EU ties, in contrast to many members of Cameron's Conservative party. "I don't think it helps at all."

He dismissed as "implausible" Cameron's plan to take back powers from Brussels before a referendum on a new treaty by 2017 that would let voters take Britain out. EU leaders have shown little wish to grant Cameron concessions and Clegg said EU talks would distract ministers from efforts to revive the economy.

Cameron, he told the BBC, would damage economic growth if he spent "years flying around from one European capital to the next, fiddling around with the terms of Britain's membership".

The LibDems are languishing in the polls and are unlikely to leave the coalition before an election in 2015, but the EU issue has added to strains. Cameron, who says he wants Britain to stay in the EU, last week promised a referendum if he is re-elected. It is less clear what may happen if treaties remain unchanged.

The first opinion polls published since he made his pledge of an "in-out" vote, however, showed that the prime minister may be succeeding in reversing a drift from the Conservatives to a party which campaigns for Britain to leave the European Union.

A Survation poll in the Mail on Sunday, which showed Labour unchanged and in the lead on 38 percent, put the Conservatives on 31 percent, up two points, while the UK Independence Party was down by the same margin, on 14 percent. UKIP's surge from just 3 percent in the 2010 election has raised the prospect of a split on the right that could condemn Cameron to defeat.

Another poll, by ComRes in the Independent on Sunday, showed an even more marked "Brussels bounce" for the prime minister, with the Conservatives gaining five points from last month to 33 percent and UKIP losing four points to be on 10 percent. Again, ComRes put Labour in the lead, down a point on 39 percent.

Cameron's European move worries the United States and EU allies, which want Britain to stay in the bloc. Many business leaders say it creates dangerous uncertainty.

Many Conservatives, whose party toppled previous premiers over European policy, welcomed a referendum after 2015. However, without improvement in an economy which shrank by 0.3 percent in the last quarter, Cameron's re-election is far from certain.

(Editing by Alastair Macdonald)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cameron-deputy-slams-eu-vote-polls-show-boost-142321841--business.html

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

New roof, communications program proposed for Eliot Fire Dept ...

Muzeroll, town officials review budget requests

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ELIOT, Maine ? Fire Chief Jay Muzeroll requested funding for a new roof for the department's State Road headquarters during a Wednesday, Jan. 23, review of the department's proposed fiscal year 2013-14 budget.

The review, which was part of the town's budget planning process for the upcoming fiscal year, was conducted by Eliot's Budget Committee and the Board of Selectmen.

Also requested by Muzeroll was a $6,800 increase in safety, travel and training expenses for his department. In addition, he is seeking funds for a new firefighter response system.

Muzeroll estimated the cost of a replacement roof for the Fire Department at $65,000.

"We currently have $25,000 in our roof account now, so we would be short an estimated $45,000 (for a new roof)," the chief said.

"We can probably go another year or two to replace the roof," Muzeroll said. However, he cautioned that the town should soon develop a strategy for meeting this expense.

He also elaborated on his request for $1,000 to fund what he called a response communication system.

Through the system, firefighters would be able to alert the department that they are responding to a department call.

"You're telling me whether you are responding to the station, so that I know that you're coming," Muzeroll explained.

"This is an Internet-based speed-dial program," he said, "which enables us to know within two minutes whether we need to send out a full (fire) truck or a smaller response is required."

Muzeroll indicated that the cost to the town for this service is minimal ? two cents per call ? but could result in considerable savings through more efficient use of department personnel.

"(The firefighter's) name and default distance ? how far you are from your house to the call ? appear on the computer monitor, enabling us to determine mutual aid more quickly," Muzeroll said.

The requested funds would cover software installation, hardware and computer maintenance, according to the fire chief.

Regarding increases to his department's safety, travel and training budgets, Muzeroll cited expansion of efforts to teach fire prevention to Eliot elementary school children, increases in training and medical exam costs, and growing emphasis on first-responder training.

"This is the bulk of our requested increase, amounting to $3,000," Muzeroll said about the first responder training. "Today, nearly 55 percent of our calls are for direct medical care ? as in the event of cardiac arrests ? or indirect care, as in auto accidents where we assist ambulance personnel."

The additional funding would go toward training more back-up Fire Department staff in first responder skills, while also enhancing emergency-care knowledge of current firefighters, he said.


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Apps of the Week: Gumtree, Amtrak, OpenSignal and more!

Apps of the Week

We're in that slow transitional phase between CES and MWC, going through the motions of weird leaks and random product releases. Fear not, as the Apps of the Week posts will continue on regardless. You come here each Saturday to see what apps the Android Central staff are finding and using, so we do our best to find some great picks.

Hang around after the break and see how we did this week.

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Schools must provide sports for disabled, US says | StAugustine.com

WASHINGTON ? Students with disabilities must be given a fair shot to play on a traditional sports team or have their own leagues, the Education Department says.

Disabled students who want to play for their school could join traditional teams if officials can make "reasonable modifications" to accommodate them. If those adjustments would fundamentally alter a sport or give the student an advantage, the department is directing the school to create parallel athletic programs that have comparable standing to traditional programs.

"Sports can provide invaluable lessons in discipline, selflessness, passion and courage, and this guidance will help schools ensure that students with disabilities have an equal opportunity to benefit from the life lessons they can learn on the playing field or on the court," Education Secretary Arne Duncan said in a statement announcing the new guidance Friday.

The groundbreaking order is reminiscent of the Title IX expansion of athletic opportunities for girls and women four decades ago and could bring sweeping changes to school budgets and locker rooms for years to come.

Activists cheered the changes.

"This is a landmark moment for students with disabilities. This will do for students with disabilities what Title IX did for women," said Terri Lakowski, who for a decade led a coalition pushing for the changes. "This is a huge victory."

It's not clear whether the new guidelines will spark a sudden uptick in sports participation. There was a big increase in female participation in sports after Title IX guidance instructed schools to treat female athletics on par with male teams. That led many schools to cut some men's teams, arguing that it was necessary to be able to pay for women's teams.

Education Department officials emphasized they did not intend to change sports traditions dramatically or guarantee students with disabilities a spot on competitive teams. Instead, they insisted schools may not exclude students based on their disabilities if they can keep up with their classmates.

Federal laws, including the 1973 Rehabilitation Act and the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act, require states to provide a free public education to all students and prohibit schools that receive federal money from discriminating against students with disabilities. Going further, the new directive from the Education Department's civil rights division explicitly tells schools and colleges that access to interscholastic, intramural and intercollegiate athletics is a right.

The department suggests minor accommodations to incorporate students with disabilities onto sports teams. For instance, track and field officials could use a visual cue for a deaf runner to begin a race.

Some states already offer such programs. Maryland, for instance, passed a law in 2008 that required schools to create equal opportunities for students with disabilities to participate in physical education programs and play on traditional athletic teams. And Minnesota awards state titles for disabled student athletes in six sports.

Increasingly, those with disabilities are finding spots on their schools' teams.

"I heard about some of the other people who joined their track teams in other states. I wanted to try to do that," said Casey Followay, 15, of Wooster, Ohio, who competes on his high school track team in a racing wheelchair.

Current rules require Followay to race on his own, without competitors running alongside him. He said he hopes the Education Department guidance will change that and he can compete against runners.

"It's going to give me the chance to compete against kids at my level," he said.

Some cautioned that progress would come in fits and starts initially.

"Is it easy? No," said Brad Hedrick, director of disability services at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and himself a hall-of-famer in the National Wheelchair Basketball Association. "In most places, you're beginning from an inertial moment. But it is feasible and possible that a meaningful and viable programming can be created."

Source: http://staugustine.com/news/national-news/2013-01-25/schools-must-provide-sports-disabled-us-says

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Friday, January 25, 2013

Trial under way in LA hip joint replacement suit

(AP) ? A California jury has heard opening statements from attorneys in a lawsuit over whether a now-withdrawn hip replacement device from a medical giant Johnson & Johnson subsidiary was defective.

The lawyer for a man who had his hip device removed after metal allegedly flaked off into his body on Friday showed jurors pictures of the surgery with black material in the hip socket.

The product liability lawsuit in Los Angeles Superior Court claims Johnson & Johnson knowingly marketed a faulty hip implant that left thousands of people with crippling problems or needing replacement surgeries.

A lawyer for the maker of the device said patient Loren Kransky had many pre-existing medical ailments which caused his problems.

IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. Check back soon for further information. AP's earlier story is below.

Opening statements were scheduled Friday in a lawsuit that claims medical giant Johnson & Johnson knowingly marketed a faulty hip implant that left thousands of people with crippling problems or needing replacement surgeries.

The fraud and negligence suit, filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, is the first of thousands of similar suits to reach trial in the United States that involve an all-metal ball-and-socket hip joint that was pulled from the market two years ago.

Loren Kransky, a former North Dakota prison guard, claims he suffered metal poisoning and other health problems after receiving the hip joint, known as the articular surface replacement, or ASR, in 2007.

He since has had it replaced.

Attorneys for the company argue that Kransky, 64, had a number of previous medical problems, that he knew the risks of hip replacement surgery and that there is no evidence that the ASR had a fault design.

The artificial hip socket was made by Johnson & Johnson's subsidiary, DePuy Orthopaedics Inc. It was sold for eight years to some 35,000 people in the U.S. and more than 90,000 people worldwide. The company stopped making the product in 2009 and recalled it the next year.

However, documents unsealed in the court case last week indicated that Johnson & Johnson officials were aware of problems with the device at least as far back as 2008.

Also, according to a deposition from a DePuy official, a 2011 company review of a patient registry concluded that more than a third of the implants were expected to fail within five years of their implantation.

New Brunswick, N.J.-based Johnson & Johnson has put aside around $1 billion to deal with the costs of the recall and lawsuits.

Last year, British experts at the world's biggest artificial joint registry said doctors should stop using metal-on-metal hip replacements after a study found that, after five years, about 6 percent of people who had used them needed surgery to fix or replace them.

That compares with just 1.7 to 2.3 percent of people who had ceramic or plastic joints.

Johnson & Johnson has issued about 30 recalls of Tylenol and other products since September 2009. Reasons range from nauseating packaging smells to tiny glass and metal shards in liquid medicines.

On Tuesday, Johnson & Johnson reported higher fourth-quarter profits and forecast a 2013 profit of $5.35 to $5.45 per share. That was below the average analyst estimate of $5.49.

Associated Press

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Mix and Chic: A product review- Adore Me Lingerie Set! ? arimymadep

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Thinking about starting a roleplay, but don't have the idea completely finished? Post it here, not in the main OOC forum!
Looking for a few 1x1's. The RP's I'm in now are currently pretty slow and I like to have something to write back to whenever I get on here. :) I don't have any ridiculous requirements... just have decent spelling and grammar, and always be moving the story forward. Detailing in the last post is great in moderation, but make sure the majority of your posts are continuing the story instead of detailing!
I mainly do fantasy, so heads up! I do love romance unless it's action based, then I prefer it to be a subplot or nonexistent. Otherwise, I'm game! With that said, I've got lots of pairings, fandoms, and original ideas for y'all to check out. :) If there's an asterisk beside it, it means I've already got an idea or plot in mind but I'm willing to hear your ideas too!

Pairings
Human x God/Goddess
Human Explorer x Shapeshifter
Human x Mermaid*
Human x Incubus/Succubus*
Sirens (fxf)
Werewolf x Human
Werewolf x Werewolf
Zombie x Human

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Avatar: The Last Airbender
Being Human* (similar, but not quite)

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Zombie Survival (Road trip across the USA during a zombie apocalypse. Really craving.)
Greek or Egyptian Mythology (Think demi-gods, or gifted school)
Pirates (fantasy, think One Piece in terms of literally anything can happen on their adventures)
Gifted School (MUST HAVE A PLOT, and I'll need help creating said plot)

So... yeah! :D I'm pretty friendly so don't be afraid to speak up about anything and I love hearing ideas. Hit me up via PM if one of these catch your eye and we'll go from there! Oh, and I prefer to RP over tabs or threads, but have no preference over the two. :)

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Thursday, January 24, 2013

Don't "Like" Companies on Facebook Or You'll Embarrass Yourself

The thing you Like on Facebook matter more than ever because of its new super search—they're easier to uncover. They might come back to haunt you. We're all going to see them more. Here's how to protect yourself. More »


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Reference Process -- Readings - Library Technicians: Education ...

You may call it, Reference Process or Reference Transaction or Reference Work in the library environment!!!


Whatever it is called by the librarians (traditional, modern, virtual, etc.), there is chain process, that starts with the user need, need analysis, need negotiation, consulting appropriate sources, customizing search strategy, search, retrieval, evaluation of search results, modification if required, and delivery or suggesting alternative sources...

"Nearly forty years ago now, Shera (1964) not only foresaw the use of computing to take some of the menial labor out of library reference work, but he also proposed a method for achieving that goal. Shera wrote that ?the really great promise of automation is to be sought in? the opportunity it affords to analyze the reference process and re-define reference service? (p. 203). He saw this redefinition as removing the ?fetch and carry? aspects, and the potential to raise the intellectual level of reference work. To achieve this end, Shera proposed an agenda for action: first, analyze the processes involved in reference service, and how questions are handled by humans in those processes, and second, create algorithms to represent these processes. Forty years later, Shera?s agenda still provides a sound course of action." Jeffrey Pomerantz, Question Types in Digital Reference: An Evaluation of Question Taxonomies. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY.-- Chapter One

Interesting anecdotes about Reference Transactions by Swiss Army Librarian



On the same shelf:
  • Ranganathan Online: Do digital libraries violate the Third Law (of S R Ranganathan, 3.Every book, its reader)?
  • Understanding Reference Transactions: Transforming an Art into a Science (Academic Press, 2002) (1,000 citations supplemented)
  • Reference Interview Stages -- National Network of Libraries of Medicine
  • How to Create a Bibliography
  • Reference Process Interview Flowchart
  • How to Prepare an Annotated Bibliography Cornell University
  • MLA Works Cited: Electronic Sources (Web Publications) -- Purdue OWL
  • eight of the 13 steps - Reference Process
  • Understanding the Reference Transaction: A Systems Analysis Perspective
  • The Current State of Digital Reference: Validation of a General Digital Reference Model through a Survey of Digital Reference Services
  • Roles in Digital Reference
  • Source: http://lit2542006.blogspot.com/2013/01/reference-process-readings.html

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    Hepatitis C linked to ink

    NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Researchers are hoping that people will do some research about where to get a tattoo, after a study found a link between body art and hepatitis C.

    The new study found that people with the virus were almost four times more likely to report having a tattoo, even when other major risk factors were taken into account, co-author Dr. Fritz Francois of New York University Langone Medical Center told Reuters Health.

    Although the study could not prove a direct cause and effect, "Tattooing in and of itself may pose a risk for this disease that can lay dormant for many, many years," Francois said.

    About 3.2 million people in the U.S. have hepatitis C, and many don't know because they don't feel ill, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

    Hepatitis C is the leading cause of liver cancer and most common reason for liver transplants in the U.S. Some 70 percent of people infected will develop chronic liver disease, and up to 5 percent will die from cirrhosis or liver cancer.

    For the current study, researchers asked almost 2,000 people about their tattoos and hepatitis status, among other questions, at outpatient clinics at three New York area hospitals between 2004 and 2006.

    Researchers found that 34 percent of people with hepatitis C had a tattoo, compared to 12 percent of people without the infection.

    The most common routes of contracting hepatitis C, a blood-borne disease, are through a blood transfusion before 1992 or a history of injected drug use. Injected drug use accounts for 60 percent of new hepatitis cases every year, but 20 percent of cases have no history of injected drug use or other exposure, according to the CDC.

    Francois and his colleagues only included people with hepatitis C who did not contract it from these two other common sources.

    After accounting for other risk factors, the difference between people with and without hepatitis was even greater, with four times as many tattoos in the infected group than for uninfected people, according to results published in the journal Hepatology.

    "This is not a big surprise to me," Dr. John Levey, clinical chief of gastroenterology at the University of Massachusetts Medical School in Worcester, told Reuters Health. Earlier studies had found a link, but they were small and had not taken other risk factors into account as well as this new one did.

    "This was one of the stragglers, and now we finally have some numbers for it," said Levey, who was not involved in the study.

    Still, the CDC's Dr. Scott Holmberg said the link may not be quite as strong as the findings suggest, because some people who had used illegal drugs probably would not admit it, even on an anonymous questionnaire. And the researchers didn't rule out people who contracted hepatitis before getting their tattoo.

    WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A TATTOO PARLOR

    Holmberg, of the CDC's viral hepatitis division, recommends people only have tattoos or piercings done by trained professionals.

    "In the U.S., there have been no reports of hepatitis C outbreaks linked to professional tattoo parlors," told Reuters Health by email.

    In 2012, 1 in 5 people reported having at least 1 tattoo, according to a Harris poll.

    "There are very reputable places that use appropriate standards," said Francois. Tattoo parlors are not federally regulated, and standards vary by state and region, so it's up to the consumer to do their homework, he said.

    The Alliance for Professional Tattooists recommend finding a tattoo artist who wears disposable gloves, a clean work space without blood spatters and single-use disposable needle kits.

    Levey said he wouldn't prevent his two adult daughters from getting tattoos, but he would make sure they were aware of the hepatitis C risk first.

    "A lot of their friends have tattoos, it's the cool thing to do," he said. "They're adults, they can make their own decisions. But I'd mention this to them, because the long-term consequences of hepatitis C are so serious."

    SOURCE: http://bit.ly/UQ0lCA Hepatology, online January 12, 2013.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/hepatitis-c-linked-ink-192329291.html

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    Sunday, January 20, 2013

    Getting on Track Weight Loss Program - DukeHealth.org

    Getting on Track Weight Loss Program - DukeHealth.org
    Date
    Thursday, Jan. 24, 2013
    Click here for a list of other dates
    Time
    6:15 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
    Organization
    Duke Health and Fitness Center
    Description

    Getting on Track is an 8-week weight loss program that focuses on lifestyle
    changes needed to help you find a lifelong healthy weight.? Simply put, we work
    with you to help decrease the typical frustration, confusion and deprivation
    that often occur with most weight loss attempts.? This is created to fit your
    real world, with all of its challenges and time constraints ? that is the
    basis of this program.?

    You will participate in seven, interactive classes taught by a dietitian, exercise physiologist and licensed counselor/life coach. Each class includes a healthy dinner. Additionally, each participant is given individual prescriptions for their nutritional needs and exercise intensity needs based off of your specific requirements. The eighth session is a group meeting where the skills and knowledge you acquired are applied and discussed.

    After completing the program, you may continue to participate in the group
    support sessions with Staying on Track? to further understand your personal
    journey.

    The program meets on Thursday nights from 6:15-8:00pm and our next
    session starts January 17th.?

    Participants can also exercise in our gym and touch base with our staff on those Thursday nights prior to class (5:15-6:15pm).

    Contact
    To register, contact Kara Mitchell at 919-660-6818 or kara.mitchell@duke.edu
    Registration status
    Registration open
    Registration Requirements
    Registration is due by January 10th on a first come, first served basis. Space is limited.
    Fee
    $323 for Duke employees and Duke Health and Fitness Center members. Community members pay $370. Ask about our payment plan options.
    Location
    PepsiCo Fitness Center
    3475 Erwin Road
    Durham, NC 27705

    About This Page

    Updated: Dec. 10, 2012
    URL: http://www.dukehealth.org/events/getting_on_track_weight_loss_program/20130124

    Source: http://www.dukehealth.org/events/getting_on_track_weight_loss_program/20130124?utm_source=dukehealth.org&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=RSS_events

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    Learn how to get student auto insurance | Liberty

    Searching for satisfactory and low price auto insurance usually posed as tremendous difficulties for younger drivers. Young adults and students even though do not appear to help auto insurance firms the slightest bit, considering that rate in which they are involving themselves in road fatalities and visitors violations is rising and also the responsibility and dedication for secure driving with students and teens decreasing at alarming pace. Keeping in thoughts that there?s virtually no cheap auto insurance for students may help considerably in finding a factor that won?t financially ruin you. Creating use of family members insurance plan isn?t just permitted but is also a lot more suitable for both parties if the student lives in the exact same household. Generally car insurance companies will provide substantial decreased premiums for you, since the premiums for the secondary driver are much less than a high-risk primary car owner. You will find specific states that will not permit owning separate student auto insurance if the person is younger than 18 years old.

    Most likely the best factor a teen or a student is able to complete is receiving high gaps in college or university. Your score is truly the evidence which you are a dependable car owner, as you may not have the credit record due to the young age, so it will be closest thing that a car insurance firm will look at to evaluate your degree of commitment. As a good student with ideal grades and scores you?re eligible to obtain much more than 20% discount based upon the auto insurance business that you are utilizing. So maintain to the textbooks before you graduate or pass the age of 25, otherwise your student auto insurance fee may be the finish of one?s financial stability. To find college student car insurance rates people should keep an eye peeled for the offers for teenagers. Students and teens alike will only have to reach web and browse through the promotions and programs that auto insurance businesses deliver. Of course if you feel which you can?t control the lengthy procedure of insuring your car, somebody more skillful in this out of one?s household may come along and assist you.

    1 should not relax too much as soon as the insurance coverage is obtained as that is simply a component of what should be carried out. Car insurance business is going to find a way to raise your premiums so you should maintain your nose clear out of trouble and also the expenses won?t alter. Under no circumstances drive whilst below influence because it might be the finish of your driving career for the next few years. Do not hesitate to utilize a taxi if you had something to drink and you?re clearly unable to operate a car yourself. And that?s yet another point, consider staying away from landing your car to practically anyone of one?s friends simply because they carry accountability for you and you?re the only one to become held accountable by auto insurance provider if violation or accident happens. At the finish of the day all the guidelines that affect the typical driver impact students as well, nevertheless the expenses are nonetheless much greater. However a young driver can nonetheless get low cost auto insurance if he plays it smart.

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    Indivisualism: how I write - ask me anything #2


    what is your process of writing? how do you do it? do you do drafts? brainstorming? and how do you pick topics?

    a question by cat. a very good question by cat. one that might turn this into a fairly normal blog post, albeit most likely a very long one.

    let me begin by saying that how I write depends a lot on what I?m writing. there is a big difference between blogging and writing pretty much anything else. and that?s research. here, except for looking up the occasional titbit of information, it?s free writing from beginning to end. articles, on the other hand, require a lot of enquiry and preparation. and creative writing, short stories and novels (and no, I?ve not finished any masterpieces yet?), usually falls somewhere in between.

    however, free writing, for lack of a better word, isn?t quite what it sounds like, either. I may allow myself to ?freely? vomit all over the page, but once that is done, a blog post gets as carefully edited as anything else I write.

    but let me start at the beginning.

    how do I pick topics? I don?t. not anymore. when I started blogging, I tried to strategically plan what I would post about in the hopes to please people and to get famous overnight. this obviously didn?t work out. I got frustrated instead. so I started to write about whatever came into my head instead. and with all the strange people and voices living in there, there can be a lot going on.

    it?s travel or exhibitions or events when I do have some resemblance of a social life. it?s musings and ponderings any other day. often, it?s triggered by something I read even though it rarely relates to its source. a japanese horror story might make me think about eating ice-cream while riding a convertible.

    I make a point of always having something to write nearby (lately it?s my digital voice recorder, my favourite new toy, and yes, it still feels awkward to use) to jot down ideas, phrases or quotes I may or may not use. but I never brainstorm. there is generally enough floating around to write the whole day.

    often, even though I set out to write about a very specific topic, I end up taking every possible detour and tangent and surprise myself with the conclusions I come up with. any time I sit down to write, it?s a little mental adventure. I write to find out what I think (you can read more about that here). even within a 500 word piece, there can be unexpected twists and turns. that?s what I love about free writing. I never know what?s going to happen.

    once I?ve finished my first draft, so yes, there are drafts, the editing starts. I tighten. I shorten. I rewrite. I make a point of stepping away from it to let it sit for at least a couple of hours (ideal is overnight) to avoid tunnel vision. I edit again.

    since I can?t be bothered to print every blog post I write ? and for me, a printout is still the best format to do final edits ? I edit my post again when it?s uploaded onto my blog. the different context helps to spot persistent problems and typos. and I even edit after having published it if I come back a couple of days later and see something I don?t like.

    I edit a lot. - a. lot. - this may sound excessive, but I take writing very seriously. I also love doing it. the writing and the editing. to me, writing is part inspiration, part talent, and part craft. and I enjoy the work bits as much as the more glamorous genius bits.

    to give some background for those of you who don?t know: I?m german but have been writing exclusively in english for the past three or four years. it?s been a long road to get there, and probably the one achievement I?m most proud of. there were quite a few years in which I couldn?t (didn?t want to) write at all because I didn?t feel at home in any language?any more.?which is what got me into photography and graphic design. you have to express yourself somehow, right? and I know, I still have a long way to go. but I?m getting there ? wherever there may be ? and so can anyone else.

    writing ? and I know that?s been said a hundred times by real writers before ? is work. it?s not just talent and inspiration, even though both do matter to some extent, but also persistence and routine. it?s a skill you can (have to) train like any other. there will always be the frustrating as well as the discouraging (encouraging?) exceptions: the geniuses, the genii, the genies, who need no practice at all, and, on the other end of the spectrum, people who manage to mangle a simple hello into oblivion and?shouldn't?talk, not to speak of ever considering to write.

    but for people in between, there is a lot of room to navigate, to improve, and to find their niche. in my opinion, it?s a combination of constantly honing your skills and self-reflection. you may want to write a YA novel because that?s where the money is but are actually better at poetry. unlikely, I know. or you may want to be a ?real? writer but might be better off as a copy writer instead. everyone needs to figure that out for themselves. I, for example, am currently looking for a rich husband or an alternative way to finance writing biographies. so if you have any ideas? or a handsome(ly rich) single guy friend? send them my way!

    ~

    writing for an audience, no matter how small, has helped me a lot. it didn?t improve my writing as much as my editing, but I know now that the latter is as, if not more, important as the former.

    aside from that, I think it?s all about writing, writing, writing, and when you?re not writing, it?s reading, reading, reading, talking, reading, living, don?t forget the living, living, living, reading, talking, reading?

    I don?t think you can write if you don?t like to read. again, there might be exceptions. but chances are you?re not one of them. I also think it?s important to live, to really get out there and to work on who you are. because even if you?re not into the self-confessional iWriting that is so popular these days, what you do as a writer is filter information through who you are and communicate it. even if you write corporate literature or medical leaflets. you?re literally the medium. so you gotta take care of yourself. I?ve met some incredibly skilled wordsmiths, huge vocabulary, flawless grammar, but because they had no personality and were more boring than a cup of unsweetened cold latte, anything they wrote was flat and lifeless.

    ~

    I write every day. saturdays and sundays included. a minimum of 1000 words a day. often more. I?m no morning person, but strangely enough write best from 7am to 10am. I?m also doing great between midnight and three in the morning. you see the problem.

    I?ve never been a big fan of routines, and as a gemini am not the most disciplined person either ? there is always at least two of us wanting to do different things ? but routine and discipline are the key. believe me, I?d rather be the starving writer, chain-smoking, drinking wine, writing at a small caf? in paris ? thank you, mr hemingway, for having fucked up what writers are supposed to and want to be like forever ? but that?s not how it works for me. that said, I do like to write in coffee shops to break up my day. but that doesn?t excuse me from my daily writing routine. it?s something I do on top of it.

    I write every day even if I have nothing to say. it?s not that I?m wasting precious natural resources. the computer is running anyway. I sometimes delete quicker than I write, but I write nonetheless. if all else fails, I write about how much I hate to write. and about how much everyone and everything sucks. I rant and bitch and say ?fuck? and ?this is bullshit? a lot. anything that fills my 1000 words. and that?s exactly the point of it. to write my 1000 words. because if I don?t write for a few days ? it happens ? I get cranky. and what?s worse, getting back into it, after no matter how short a break, takes time. I?ve learned, and later accepted (I so wanted to be unique right from the beginning!), that imitation is natural and thus unavoidable and not to be mistaken with copying. you imitate, be it consciously or not, what you admire. it?s how children learn. it?s ok and normal if you sometimes sound a little like your favourite writers. it?s actually unavoidable (and scientifically proven) to sound a little like who or whatever it is you?re reading at any given moment. and it?s a nice exercise to purposefully try to write like someone you respect. it?s how you learn. it?s how you figure out what works for you. how you find your own voice. and that?s important. because, as I said above in a slightly different context, pleasing people and being strategic to get famous doesn?t work for a lot of people. copying someone?s style or subject matter, however, is a whole different story. the difference between the two is often only your attitude. but as we all know, attitude is all that matters.

    ~

    there are many more things I could talk about: the importance of mental health walks, stylistic tricks, how to come up with great metaphors, the ideal ratio of coffee to page, the usefulness of critique, the writer?s mind-set or first signs of impending insanity. but not today, maybe another time? but if you have any other questions, writing-related or not, email me!

    Source: http://www.indivisualism.com/2013/01/how-i-write-ask-me-anything-2.html

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