Wednesday, January 9, 2013

'Flower Power' Alerts Humans to Dying Plants

LAS VEGAS ?When plants cry out for water or sunlight, nobody can hear them scream. A new "Flower Power" sensor can prevent such silent suffering by alerting humans to the needs of their household plants.

The two-pronged sensor can report on sunlight, temperature, water and fertilizer conditions by using low-power Bluetooth signals to send alerts. Dangerous conditions for plants may trigger extra warnings through the Flower Power app on a person's iPhone or iPad.

"Plants everywhere are screaming for this," said Leah Haran, senior vice president of the Airfoil Public Relations firm. "It's a green thumb that we all wish we had."

Flower Power was developed by Parrot, a wireless tech company known more for showing off its Parrot drone copter at past Consumer Electronics Show (CES) events. This time around, the immobile plants stole the show for Parrot at CES 2013 on Jan. 6.

The sensor and app combination also acts as a digital guide for clueless plant owners. People can search for plant-care instructions from a database of 6,000 plants, or even search by color and similar picture characteristics if they don't know the name of the plant.

A single AAA battery allows the Flower Power sensor to send out Bluetooth signal updates every 15 minutes and still lasts for about six months.

Parrot has yet to figure out the selling price for its new product. But the company is betting that Flower Power can pave the way as the first of many low-power Bluetooth sensors that could transform ordinary household gadgets into smart devices.

"Because it's cheaper, everything can be connected to the Internet," said Arthur Petry, a business development representative at Parrot.

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

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Officials: US may leave no troops in Afghanistan

FILE - In this July 14, 2011, file photo, U.S. soldiers board a U.S. military plane, as they leave Afghanistan, at the U.S. base in Bagram north of Kabul, Afghanistan. The Obama administration gave the first explicit signal Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, that it might leave no troops in Afghanistan after December 2014, an option that defies the Pentagon's view that thousands of troops may be needed to keep a lid on al-Qaida and to strengthen Afghan forces.(AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq, File)

FILE - In this July 14, 2011, file photo, U.S. soldiers board a U.S. military plane, as they leave Afghanistan, at the U.S. base in Bagram north of Kabul, Afghanistan. The Obama administration gave the first explicit signal Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, that it might leave no troops in Afghanistan after December 2014, an option that defies the Pentagon's view that thousands of troops may be needed to keep a lid on al-Qaida and to strengthen Afghan forces.(AP Photo/Musadeq Sadeq, File)

FILE - In this May 20, 2012, file photo, President Barack Obama, right, shakes hands with with Afghan President Hamid Karzai, left, during their meeting at the NATO Summit in Chicago. The Obama administration gave the first explicit signal Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, that it might leave no troops in Afghanistan after December 2014, an option that defies the Pentagon's view that thousands of troops may be needed to keep a lid on al-Qaida and to strengthen Afghan forces. Karzai is scheduled to meet with Obama at the White House on Friday. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

Feet are seen passing through the tarp covered walkway, for security, to the Blair House in Washington, Tuesday, Jan. 8, 2013, as the Afghan delegation headed by the Afghan President Hamid Karzai arrives. President Barack Obama will host Afghan President Hamid Karzai and his delegation at the White House for bilateral meetings on Friday, Jan. 11. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)

(AP) ? The Obama administration gave the first explicit signal Tuesday that it might leave no troops in Afghanistan after December 2014, an option that defies the Pentagon's view that thousands of troops may be needed to keep a lid on al-Qaida and to strengthen Afghan forces.

"The U.S. does not have an inherent objective of 'X' number of troops in Afghanistan," said Ben Rhodes, a White House deputy national security adviser. "We have an objective of making sure there is no safe haven for al-Qaida in Afghanistan and making sure that the Afghan government has a security force that is sufficient to ensure the stability of the Afghan government."

The U.S. now has 66,000 troops in Afghanistan, down from a peak of about 100,000 as recently as 2010. The U.S. and its NATO allies agreed in November 2010 that they would withdraw all their combat troops by the end of 2014, but they have yet to decide what future missions will be necessary and how many troops they would require.

At stake is the risk of Afghanistan's collapse and a return to the chaos of the 1990s that enabled the Taliban to seize power and provide a haven for Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. Fewer than 100 al-Qaida fighters are believed to remain in Afghanistan, although a larger number are just across the border in Pakistani sanctuaries.

Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said he foresees a need for a U.S. counterterrorism force in Afghanistan beyond 2014, plus a contingent to train Afghan forces. He is believed to favor an option that would keep about 9,000 troops in the country.

Administration officials in recent days have said they are considering a range of options for a residual U.S. troop presence of as few as 3,000 and as many as 15,000, with the number linked to a specific set of military-related missions like hunting down terrorists.

Asked in a conference call with reporters whether zero was now an option, Rhodes said, "That would be an option we would consider."

His statement could be interpreted as part of an administration negotiating strategy. On Friday Afghan President Hamid Karzai is scheduled to meet President Barack Obama at the White House to discuss ways of framing an enduring partnership beyond 2014.

The two are at odds on numerous issues, including a U.S. demand that any American troops who would remain in Afghanistan after the combat mission ends be granted immunity from prosecution under Afghan law. Karzai has resisted, while emphasizing his need for large-scale U.S. support to maintain an effective security force after 2014.

In announcing last month in Kabul that he had accepted Obama's invitation to visit this week, Karzai made plain his objectives.

"Give us a good army, a good air force and a capability to project Afghan interests in the region," Karzai said, and he would gladly reciprocate by easing the path to legal immunity for U.S. troops.

Karzai is scheduled to meet Thursday with Panetta at the Pentagon and with Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton at the State Department.

Without explicitly mentioning immunity for U.S. troops, Obama's top White House military adviser on Afghanistan, Doug Lute, told reporters Tuesday that the Afghans will have to give the U.S. certain "authorities" if it wants U.S. troops to remain.

"As we know from our Iraq experience, if there are no authorities granted by the sovereign state, then there's not room for a follow-on U.S. military mission," Lute said. He was referring to 2011 negotiations with Iraq that ended with no agreement to grant legal immunity to U.S. troops who would have stayed to help train Iraqi forces. As a result, no U.S. troops remain in Iraq.

David Barno, a former commander of U.S. forces in Afghanistan and now a senior fellow at the Center for a New American Security, wrote earlier this week that vigorous debate has been under way inside the administration on a "minimalist approach" for post-2014 Afghanistan.

In an opinion piece for ForeignPolicy.com on Monday, Barno said the "zero option" was less than optimal but "not necessarily an untenable one." Without what he called the stabilizing influence of U.S. troops, Barno cautioned that Afghanistan could "slip back into chaos."

Rhodes said Obama is focused on two main outcomes in Afghanistan: ensuring that the country does not revert to being the al-Qaida haven it was prior to Sept. 11, 2001, and getting the government to the point where it can defend itself.

"That's what guides us, and that's what causes us to look for different potential troop numbers ? or not having potential troops in the country," Rhodes said.

He predicted that Obama and Karzai would come to no concrete conclusions on international military missions in Afghanistan beyond 2014, and he said it likely would be months before Obama decides how many U.S. troops ? if any ? he wants to keep there.

Rhodes said Obama remains committed to further reducing the U.S. military presence this year, although the pace of that withdrawal will not be decided for a few months. Last year the U.S. military pulled 23,000 troops out of Afghanistan on Obama's orders.

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AP Intelligence Writer Kimberly Dozier contributed to this report.

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Familiar Tales Come to Life in Aesop's Fables at The ArtsCenter on ...

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Clever animals abound in the fun-filled performance of Aesop?s Fables by Bright Star Touring Theatre at The ArtsCenter on Saturday, January 26 at 11:00 a.m. This 45-minute show is suggested for PreK-elementary ages. Tickets are $7 for youth, $9 for adults, $7 for ArtsCenter Friends, and $28 for a Family 4-Pack.? Tickets may be purchased online at www.ArtsCenterLive.org, in person at The ArtsCenter or by calling 919-929-2787, ext. 201. Part of The ArtsCenter?s 2012-2013 SuperFun Series for family audiences, this performance is a great way for families to spend a Saturday morning this winter.

From ?The Fox and the Grapes? and ?The Tortoise and the Hare? to ?The Boy Who Cried Wolf? and ?The Lion and the Mouse,? the animal-filled adventures in Aesop?s Fables focus on honesty, compassion, hard work and kindness. What happens when the fox sees the grapes? Can a tiny mouse help a lion that is so much bigger? In this performance, Bright Star Touring Theatre takes the audience on a whirlwind journey through these beloved ancient tales.

Bright Star Touring Theatre is based in Asheville, NC and has been performing at The ArtsCenter for over six years, through public performances for family audiences and educational performances for area school children. The group also tours nationally, bringing their family-friendly theatre shows to young audiences all over the country. Specializing in literary, curriculum-related, and character education performances, Bright Star takes the stage at numerous schools, libraries, arts centers, museums, and more each season.

The SuperFun Show of Aesop?s Fables is a great way to experience live theater, even for the youngest audience members. In this performance, two actors will bring a few familiar tales from Aesop?s legendary fables to life. Join us for this high-energy, interactive performance!

The SuperFun Series at The ArtsCenter offers arts-based performances in a kid-friendly environment on the weekends. Captivating, funny, awe-inspiring, and unique, SuperFun Shows are a wonderful way for families to spend an hour together on a Saturday through a shared experience. Whether opening children?s eyes to an art form they have never before seen or giving them a space to dance, sing, and engage with a live performance, SuperFun Shows help make memories.

The ArtsCenter?s 2012-2013 SuperFun Series is sponsored by Chapel Hill Tire Car Care Center.

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Programs at The ArtsCenter are supported in part by The North Carolina Arts Council and the Orange County Arts Commission.

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The ArtsCenter is a non-profit teaching and presenting organization founded in 1974. The largest employer of artists in Orange County, NC, it serves nearly 60,000 people annually, through classes, studios, concerts, theatre, spoken word, gallery displays, more than 80 school shows, and more. The ArtsCenter exerts a local economic impact of almost $2,900,000 which generates the equivalent of 78 full time jobs and $231,000 in state and local tax revenue.

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Tuesday, January 8, 2013

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Did ASUS' Atom-based VivoTab show at the FCC with AT&T-ready LTE?

ASUS' Atombased VivoTab with North American LTE possibly caught at the FCC

ASUS' Atom-based VivoTab has largely stayed on the sidelines while the VivoTab RT takes the limelight. The FCC may have just hinted that it's time for the non-RT model to shine with a filing showing what could be a North America-specific variant. The absence of RT labeling across the descriptions is the main clue that there might be Intel Inside, although the slate on show clearly isn't a pedestrian WiFi model -- there's four-band LTE inside, including an AT&T-specific 700MHz frequency and AWS bands that would support both AT&T and Canadian carriers. There's no guarantee that Big Blue will carry the Windows 8 tablet, especially not when it's already offering the Windows RT version, but those craving both LTE and full-on app compatibility could be satisfied in short order.

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Monday, January 7, 2013

K-12 Databases | Library News

You may have noticed that the K-6 and 7-12 links on our homepage have disappeared.

We removed these links as access to these K-12 e-resources was provided through the Knowledge Ontario eResources Portal which was discontinued December 31, 2012.

Initially created with funding provided by the Province of Ontario, the Knowledge Ontario eResources portal provided access to databases for all Ontarians, with a goal towards providing greater digital equity.? When government funding was cancelled, the eResources portal continued until December 31, 2012 as a shared service among school boards, colleges, universities and special libraries in Ontario.

The University of Toronto Libraries continues to subscribe to a number of the K-12 databases previously included in the Knowledge Ontario eResources portal, and continues to make these available to members of the University of Toronto community.? Using your UTORid and password, you will continue to be able to access eResources including Canada in Context, Kids InfoBits, Career Cruising, Info Trac Junior, Teen Health and Wellness, and Educator?s Reference Complete. Our Ontario continues to be freely available.

If there are other K-12 e-resources which we should acquire, please email your suggestions to monique.flaccavento@utoronto.ca.

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Sunday, January 6, 2013

Lilliputian debuts Nectar Mobile Power, offers two weeks of battery life per cell

Lilliputian debuts Nectar Mobile Power, offers two weeks of battery life per cell

Lilliputian's not exactly known for consumer devices, in that the company's created approximately none before today. But tonight at a pre-CES 2013 event, Lilliputian debuted its first entry into the consumer market: the Nectar Mobile Power system. For $299.99, you'll snag the device itself, and any additional pods (with two weeks worth of power, claims Lilliputian) cost an extra $9.99. It'll arrive this summer exclusively at Brookstone retail outlets and Brookstone.com.

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Actual Gun/Violent Crime Statistics DC and the Media Don't Want ...

The numbers don?t lie. What?s interestingly pointed out in this vid is that the gun grabbers, like Feinstein and crap media, are using crime data from densely populated metropolitan areas as data representing the entire nation! This in effect creates the myth crime is high but it isn?t!

Who wants to bet those metropolitan areas with high crime rates are run, and dominated for at least a decade, by democrats?! The left runs down a city, creates a dependent society and when things collapse crime rates increase only to use those figures to push legislation on a nationwide scale!

Nice dems? I mean socialists! I believe this was one of the tactics of Cloward and Piven!

Source: http://savingtherepublic.com/blog/2013/01/actual-gunviolent-crime-statistics-dc-and-the-media-dont-want-you-to-hear/

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Obama, NY and NJ lawmakers press for Sandy aid

Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., left, joined by other New York area-lawmakers affected by Superstorm Sandy, express their anger and disappointment after learning the House Republican leadership decided to allow the current term of Congress to end without holding a vote on aid for the storm's victims, at the Capitol in Washington, early Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., left, joined by other New York area-lawmakers affected by Superstorm Sandy, express their anger and disappointment after learning the House Republican leadership decided to allow the current term of Congress to end without holding a vote on aid for the storm's victims, at the Capitol in Washington, early Wednesday, Jan. 2, 2013. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite)

(AP) ? Republicans and Democrats from New York and New Jersey lashed out at House Speaker John Boehner on Wednesday for pulling legislation on Hurricane Sandy aid, demanding that he reverse course and allow a vote as their constituents continue to struggle with the aftermath of the devastating storm. President Barack Obama called for an immediate House vote, and governors of the two states called House inaction a "dereliction of duty."

Just hours after he put off a vote, Boehner was scheduled to meet privately with Republican lawmakers from the two states. The speaker was caught between conservative lawmakers who want to offset any increase in spending and Northeast and Mid-Atlantic lawmakers determined to help their states recover more than two months after the storm hit.

The criticism of Boehner on the House floor was personal at times, and reflected in part the frustration among rank-and-file over the decision to press ahead with a vote on the fiscal cliff deal engineered by the White House and Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell. Boehner had been struggling with conservatives who complained that the economic package didn't include enough spending cuts.

The move to pull the Sandy bill by Boehner even came as a surprise to the No. 2 Republican in the House, a Republican official said.

A House Republican leadership aide, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the aide was not authorized to discuss the matter publicly, said House Majority Leader Eric Cantor was ready to have the House vote on the bill and was surprised when the speaker made the decision late Tuesday to let it die for this session of Congress, which ends Thursday.

Obama, meanwhile, called for House Republicans to vote Wednesday on the Sandy aid "without delay for our fellow Americans." The president said in a written statement that many people in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are trying to recover from the storm and need "immediate support with the bulk of winter still in front of us."

New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie and New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo issued a joint statement, saying, "The fact that days continue to go by while people suffer, families are out of their homes, and men and women remain jobless and struggling during these harsh winter months is a dereliction of duty."

A spokesman for Boehner, Michael Steel on Wednesday would not say whether Boehner would reconsider his decision on Sandy aid, responding with the same statement he issued on Tuesday night: "The speaker is committed to getting this bill passed this month."

Reps. Michael Grimm, a Republican, and Jerrold Nadler, a Democrat, said in angry House floor remarks that while they did not agree on much, Boehner's decision amounted to a crushing blow to states battered by the late October storm.

"There was a betrayal," said Grimm.

The Senate approved a $60.4 billion measure Friday to help with recovery from the storm that devastated parts of New York, New Jersey and nearby states. The House Appropriations Committee has drafted a smaller, $27 billion measure, and a vote had been expected before Congress' term ends Thursday at noon. An amendment for $33 billion in additional aid, partly to protect against future storms, was also being considered but was seen as having less chance of passage.

Grimm and Nadler were among several New York and New Jersey lawmakers who took to the House floor to complain about Boehner's move. The lawmakers said Boehner pulled the bill without talking to them.

"It's the most disgraceful action I've seen in this House," said Nadler. "It is a betrayal by the speaker personally of the members of this House," Nadler said.

Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y., called it a "cruel knife in the back" to New and New Jersey. He said some Republicans have a double standard when it comes to providing aid to New York and New Jersey compared with other regions of the country suffering disasters. Somehow, he said, money going to New York and New Jersey is seen as "corrupt."

He said those same Republicans have no trouble coming to New York and New Jersey to raise millions of dollars. King urged donors from the two states not to give money to Republicans who are ignoring their needs on Sandy.

King said Congress approved $60 billion for Hurricane Katrina in 2005 within 10 days, but hasn't appropriated any money for Sandy in over two months.

Rep. Frank Pallone Jr., D-N.J., blamed tea party lawmakers and conservatives who were reluctant to approve new spending soon after the debate over the "fiscal cliff" budget issues for the sudden move by GOP leaders. He said the move was "deplorable."

New York and New Jersey lawmakers said they believed they had support for both measures.

"I am convinced it would have passed," said Rep. Frank LoBiiondo, R-N.J., who represents Atlantic City which was hard hit

LoBiondo said New York and New Jersey lawmakers have backed past disaster aid bills for other states.

"Now when it comes to us, we have a lot of hemming and hawing," LoBiondo said.

The lawmakers had erupted in anger late Tuesday night after learning the House Republican leadership decided to allow the current term of Congress to end without holding a vote on aid for victims of Hurricane Sandy.

King said Tuesday night he was told by the office of Cantor of Virginia that Boehner had decided to abandon a vote this session.

Cantor, who sets the House schedule, did not immediately comment.

House Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer of Maryland told reporters that just before Tuesday evening's vote on "fiscal cliff" legislation, Cantor told him that he was "99.9 percent confident that this bill would be on the floor, and that's what he wanted."

More than $2 billion in federal funds has been spent so far on relief efforts for 11 states and the District of Columbia struck by the storm, one of the worst ever to hit the Northeast. The Federal Emergency Management Agency's disaster relief fund still has about $4.3 billion, enough to pay for recovery efforts into early spring, according to officials. The unspent FEMA money can only be used for emergency services, said Pallone.

New York, New Jersey, Connecticut, District of Columbia, West Virginia, Virginia, Maryland, New Hampshire, Delaware, Rhode Island, Pennsylvania and Massachusetts are receiving federal aid.

Sandy was blamed for at least 120 deaths and battered coastline areas from North Carolina to Maine. New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were the hardest hit states and suffered high winds, flooding and storm surges. The storm damaged or destroyed more than 72,000 homes and businesses in New Jersey. In New York, 305,000 housing units were damaged or destroyed and more than 265,000 businesses were affected.

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Free Legal Question: Real Estate Law | Texas | My wife and I were ...

My wife and I were looking to buy a piece of property. The difficulty is we cannot get to the property without traveling on about a 200 yard long easement road and cannot get financing because the easement road is too narrow according to the banks. They say that emergency vehicles would have difficulty traversing the road, and that county law says that easement roads must be 40 foot wide, which this is not, but is the only way onto the property. I don't think vehicles would have difficulty since large tractors use it to get into the fields often. Is there any way that I can get a county easement deeded to me, and would it take off that easement label and make it my driveway?

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Learning Anger Management Skills Can Improve Your Life | Healthy ...

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Learning Anger Management Skills Can Improve Your LifeAnger management involves a system of psychological therapeutic techniques and exercises by which one with excessive anger can reduce the triggers, degrees, and effects of an angered emotional state.

Anger management will certainly help you break out of the anger trance, stop it ruining your relationships, and damaging your health.

Anger management is not about stopping you from expressing your anger entirely.

Anger management, then, is the process of learning how to ?calm down? and diffuse the negative emotion of anger before it gets to a destructive level.

Stress

Stress has been found to have a direct correlation to unmanaged anger and aggression. In fact, trying to suppress or deny your anger can lead to a host of physical complaints, such as headaches, depression, stress, and sleeping or eating difficulties. Anger and stress are highly correlated and the effects of stress on the body are well documented.

Health

Anger that?s out of control can be destructive, leading to problems in your relationships, at work, in your enjoyment of life and with your health. If your level of anger is high or you tend to express anger in an unhealthy way, make plans to deal with your anger.

Your health may improve, you?ll feel better about yourself, and strained relationships may heal when you control your anger.

Techniques

By employing various mental techniques, anger management classes attempt to help you see differently the situations that have caused you anger and to change your thinking processes. A common skill used in most anger management programs is learning assertive communication techniques.

Typical anger management techniques are the use of deep breathing and meditation as a means of relaxation.

We see that, with enough will power, we can climb large mountains, so we need to think that anger is just a mountain that we can climb to the top of with simple anger management techniques.

Counseling

An individual who exhibits behaviors that can lead to harm of another or property damage needs psychological services from a professional trained in anger management. Talk to your health care provider about resources, such as counseling or anger management classes. Getting some anger management counseling is a great idea if you do not know how to control your anger.

Conclusion

Identify and promote effective anger management methods and techniques. Luckily you CAN learn anger management skills to apply to your family and career lives, and you can improve. Being proactive with anger management will help to ensure it remains a healthy emotion that protects you from unnecessary hurt or threat.

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It's that time again ? The Ultimate Blog Challenge | My Local ...

With a few days to go till the end of 2012, an email about the first blog challenge of the year dropped into my mail box.? Blink and all of a sudden, it?s 1st January 2013 already.? How did it get here so fast??

I dutifully signed up?

Ultimate blog challenge - stressed!

Blogging shouldn?t make you feel like this?

Now I?m sat here thinking once again ? I don?t have time for 1 post a day for 31 days.? I?ve not planned enough posts, my diary is full for the next few of weeks?

Excuses, excuses, excuses!

Get a grip woman!

Breathing in through the nose and out through the mouth?

Now I really understand the wild-eyed fear when I mention blogs to my local business clients!? Those thoughts were racing through my head and my heart rate increased a hundred fold.

All totally unnecessary reactions of course!

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For those of you who haven?t taken part before, this is not some form of modern torture.? I promise!

Every quarter, bloggers of all shapes, sizes and interests come together and rise to the challenge of creating a blog post daily for a month.? Don?t worry, there?s no hard and fast rules.? No one is standing over you with a stick to make sure you?re posting.

The idea is to get you into the habit of regularly updating your blog.?

Regularly updating your blog helps to form that initial relationship with potential customers, show off your expertise and personality, increase the likelihood of getting found in search, increase email sign ups, and more.

By tweeting and posting to Facebook you?ll expand your reach and drive traffic to your blog.? Commenting on other peoples blogs helps you form relationships, increase your reach, and drive traffic back to your blog too.

And, if you can?t commit to 31 posts in 31 days, that?s fine.? There are no failures ? blogging regularly, whether it?s once a day or once a week brings it?s own rewards.? ??

It?s quite simple to join in.? Pop over to the UBC website and sign up.? You?ll receive an email with details of how to join the Facebook group, how to add your details to the UBC website and some useful links and downloads all about blogging.? You?ll also receive a daily email containing blogging ideas.

If you need more ideas about what to write, check out these previous posts:

A Month of Blog Ideas For Your Business Blog
Blog Brainstorming With Free Keyword Suggestion Tools

I already have a post planned out to give you more ideas, so do keep an eye open for that!

Local Business Blogging?

If you are a local business, I really do encourage you to dive in and give blogging a go.? Over the holidays, I was doing some research for a couple of local businesses and I am seeing more and more ?local business blog posts? ranking.? I use the term lightly, because they?re written for search and not readers.?

I know you can do better and make those posts work for you.? Local ranking isn?t difficult, I?ll show you exactly how to do it later in the week.? Ranking is pointless though if people don?t stick around to read!

Over to you?

Are you taking part in the Ultimate Blog Challenge this time around?? I?d love to hear from you in the comments!

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Mohamed A. El-Erian: Honey, We've Shrunk the Grand Bargain

Some were hoping for a "grand bargain." Others were willing to settle for a "mini bargain." Instead Congress seems now to be working on a "micro deal."

This stopgap measure would reverse the worst of the "fiscal cliff," when tax increases and spending cuts kick in. But it would not provide what America needs to fulfill its considerable domestic economic potential and prosper again. It is also nowhere near enhancing the country's ability to dominate in a highly competitive global economy.

A grand bargain would have delivered medium-term fiscal reforms that address longer-term budgetary challenges in a growth/job-enhancing manner.

Combined with productivity-improving measures in other policy areas and some immediate infrastructure stimulus, America would have experienced a meaningful boost to job creation, medium-term financial stability, and a stop to the worsening inequalities in income, wealth and opportunities.

A mini bargain would have provided a partial agreement that, while falling short of definitive action, would have served as a building block for further progress in the near term.

Bolstered by a new spirit of constructive cooperation,our politicians would have started the new year energized to tackle a host of long-ignored headwinds that constrain the economy, limit companies' investment appetite and raise questions about a big and durable economic recovery.

Continued dogmatic resistance by segments of the Republican party to tax increases on the rich has forced Congress to work on an approach that appears to lack sufficient content and adequate momentum. What we may well get in the next few days -- and after months of brinkmanship and high drama -- is just a temporary Band Aid.

While such a micro deal would reverse quickly some of the more extreme risks of the fiscal cliff, it would not enhance in any durable manner the medium-term economic outlook; nor, as things stand today, would it provide a foundation for better economic governance by Congress.

For those outside the walls of Capitol Hill, what is contemplated would likely translate into more of the same.

Within a few weeks, we would again witness high-stakes drama in Washington, this time in the context of negotiations to increase the debt ceiling. Meanwhile, most Americans would resume their frustratingly long wait for the economy to heal endogenously, unaided by enlightened policies out of Washington to overcome market failures, to invest in our human resources and infrastructure, to strengthen other public goods, and to reduce our sensitivity to collateral damage from economic mishaps in Europe and elsewhere.

While Americans wait on Congress to step up properly to its responsibilities, unemployment would remain excessively high; and a growing part of this horrid problem would get more deeply embedded in the structure of the economy. Meanwhile, income and wealth inequality would get worse, and access to opportunities would become even more unbalanced.

This is not just a domestic issue. America also risks falling further behind countries that understand that, in today's highly competitive global economy, laggards risk also becoming losers.

Some market participants believe that all this can be remedied by an activist Federal Reserve. After all, the Fed is the one public sector institution with sufficient operational distance from our dysfunctional Congress; it is also a central bank that, under the determined leadership of Ben Bernanke, has shown little hesitancy to venture deeper into the unknown, applying more and more experimental (and untested) medicine to the economy.

Yet, as hard as it tries -- and it has been trying extremely hard -- the Fed does not have durable remedies commensurate with the extent and complexity of the economic and political challenges facing the country. The best it can do is to continue to build a temporary bridge over bickering politicians who retain control of the economy's destination. And without a proper destination, the bridge would ultimately prove both costly and ineffective.

America would avoid yet more economic substandard performance if, for a start, the more extreme political factions were to recognize what is obvious to many: their current approach even hurts those they favor.

Indeed, the debate on Capitol Hill is not just about what is right and fair in terms of sensible burden sharing and joint responsibility in a post-bubble economy. Nor is it just about helping the middle class and supporting the less fortunate segments of society struggling to meet their families' needs.

It is also about the well-being of entrepreneurs, of small businesses, and of the rich. Their prosperity cannot be separated forever from a persistently sluggish economy, and from the prospects for society as a whole.

To use a real-estate analogy, even good houses suffer in deteriorating neighborhoods. The sooner this is realized on Capitol Hill, the higher the likelihood that America realizes its tremendous economic potential and regains its standing in the global economy.

Happy new year to all. May the coming 12 months bring you happiness, health and success ... and a less dysfunctional Congress.

This post originally appeared on CNBC.

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Israel eases ban on building materials for Gaza

Palestinian workers rebuild a house in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Israel has started allowing long-banned building materials into the Gaza Strip, its first key concession to the territory's Hamas rulers under a cease-fire that ended eight days of intense fighting last month, the military said Monday. A Hamas official described the quantity sent so far as "cosmetic" and Gaza economists said it would take years of round-the-clock shipments to even make a dent in the gap left by the five years of blockade. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

Palestinian workers rebuild a house in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Israel has started allowing long-banned building materials into the Gaza Strip, its first key concession to the territory's Hamas rulers under a cease-fire that ended eight days of intense fighting last month, the military said Monday. A Hamas official described the quantity sent so far as "cosmetic" and Gaza economists said it would take years of round-the-clock shipments to even make a dent in the gap left by the five years of blockade. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

A Palestinian worker rebuilds a house in Gaza City, Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Israel has started allowing long-banned building materials into the Gaza Strip, its first key concession to the territory's Hamas rulers under a cease-fire that ended eight days of intense fighting last month, the military said Monday. A Hamas official described the quantity sent so far as "cosmetic" and Gaza economists said it would take years of round-the-clock shipments to even make a dent in the gap left by the five years of blockade. (AP Photo/Hatem Moussa)

In this frame grab taken from AP video, trucks pass through the Kerem Shalom Crossing at the border of Israel and the southern Gaza Strip Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Israel has started allowing long-banned building materials into the Gaza Strip, its first key concession to the territory?s Hamas rulers under a cease-fire that ended eight days of intense fighting in November, the military said Monday. (AP Photos/APTN)

In this frame grab taken from AP video, trucks unload gravel brought in from Egypt at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Israel has started allowing long-banned building materials into the Gaza Strip, its first key concession to the territory?s Hamas rulers under a cease-fire that ended eight days of intense fighting in November, the military said Monday. (AP Photos/APTN)

In this frame grab taken from AP video, trucks unload gravel brought in from Egypt at the Rafah border crossing in the southern Gaza Strip Monday, Dec. 31, 2012. Israel has started allowing long-banned building materials into the Gaza Strip, its first key concession to the territory?s Hamas rulers under a cease-fire that ended eight days of intense fighting in November, the military said Monday. (AP Photos/APTN)

(AP) ? Israel has started allowing long-banned building materials into the Gaza Strip, its first key concession to the territory's Hamas rulers under a cease-fire that ended eight days of intense fighting last month, the military said Monday.

Israel offered an added incentive to the Islamic militant Hamas as well, with the military saying shipments will continue and a 5-year-old blockade of the Palestinian territory may be eased even further if the border remains quiet.

"Now we're talking about a permanent easing," said military spokesman Maj. Guy Inbar. He said 20 truckloads a day could enter Gaza depending on demand and other concessions may follow.

"The longer the calm persists, the more we'll weigh additional easings of restrictions that will benefit the private sector," he said.

A Hamas official described the quantity sent so far as "cosmetic" and Gaza economists said it would take years of round-the-clock shipments to even make a dent in the gap left by the five years of blockade.

Israel imposed a wide-ranging land and naval embargo on Gaza after the Islamic militant Hamas took over Gaza by force in 2007. Although it eased the land embargo in 2010, building materials such as cement, gravel and metal rods continued to be largely banned because Israel claimed militants could use them to make fortifications and weapons.

There had been limited exceptions. Israel last week authorized the entry of 60 trucks and buses for the first time since Hamas' 2007 Gaza takeover, though there are conflicting reports on whether vehicles have actually gone through.

The military said it began allowing shipments of gravel to Gaza's private sector on Sunday because the Israeli attacks on Hamas in November had stopped near-daily rocket attacks from Israel.

After the November hostilities, Israel and Hamas began indirect, Egyptian-brokered talks over new border arrangements.

Hamas still wants Israel to lift the remainder of the embargo, including a naval blockade still in place. In return, Israel demands an end to arms smuggling into Gaza.

Gazans also want another major concession from Israel, the lifting of a near-ban on exports from the impoverished territory. Exports, especially to the West Bank, the Palestinian territory on the opposite side of Israel, once formed the backbone of Gaza's economy. The West Bank and Gaza have separate, rival governments.

The army spokesman said exports might be expanded "depending on the continuation of the calm."

Critics contend the export ban punishes ordinary Gazans instead of pressuring Hamas, hurting four in five Gaza factories and contributing heavily to an unemployment rate of about one-third of the workforce. Eighty percent of Gaza's 1.6 million people rely on U.N. handouts.

Hundreds of smuggling tunnels under the Gaza-Egypt border gave Gazans a conduit for goods ? and weapons ? while the embargo remained intact.

Israel lifted its restrictions on consumer goods entering Gaza over land after a deadly Israeli naval raid on a blockade-busting flotilla in 2010 drew international attention to the Israeli blockade. But the blockade on construction materials remained in place, save for shipments used to build U.N. schools and a pilot project of shipments to the private sector a year ago.

"The Israelis promised to undertake further measures to alleviate the difficult economic situation in Gaza as a result of the calm," said Palestinian crossing official Raed Fattouh in Gaza, confirming that the Israelis had agreed to send in 20 trucks of gravel daily, five days a week. "This move had been expected as part of the deal."

Israel has not eased its naval blockade of the territory, which it says is imperative to keep weapons from being smuggled into Gaza by sea.

Egypt, which had joined the Israeli blockade, similarly eased its own restrictions on Saturday, allowing in 1,400 tons of gravel paid for by Qatar. The oil-rich emirate recently pledged $425 million to build housing, schools, a hospital and roads in Gaza as part of its attempt to build its influence in Palestinian politics and its power in the region, at the expense of regional rival Iran, Hamas' longtime patron.

Shipments from Egypt are expected to be ramped up to 4,000 tons daily, said Yassir al Shanti, Gaza's deputy minister of housing and public works. He estimated Gaza needs up to 3 million tons of gravel to build roads and that the Qatar-funded projects need more than 1 million tons.

The shipments from Egypt were launched following consultation with Israeli officials, who were in Cairo Thursday to discuss the cease-fire and other matters, an Egyptian official said last week.

Under former President Hosni Mubarak, Israel's longtime ally, Egypt had poor relations with Hamas, and teamed up with Israel to blockade Gaza. Egypt's new president, Mohammed Morsi, comes from Hamas' parent group, the Muslim Brotherhood, and has vowed not to abandon the Palestinians. But he is moving cautiously, in part to avoid alienating Cairo's biggest patron, the United States.

Palestinian economist Mouin Rajab said the new shipments would go only a small way to meet the needs Gaza has accumulated throughout five and a half years of blockade, during which time Hamas and Israel warred twice.

"Gaza needs more than what Israel has allowed and what Egypt has promised to allow. We are talking about six years of blockade, no real economy and no projects in addition to what Gaza lost during two wars in 2009 and 2012," Rajab said.

A Hamas government official in Gaza said there was still a long way to go.

"This amount which has been sent by the Israelis still is cosmetic," he said. "Israel, according to the understanding, should allow more building materials into Gaza as part of the understandings reached by Cairo. We are waiting and we told the Egyptians that."

He spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to discuss the understandings.

Reconstruction since the 2009 fighting has been slow, in large part because of the blockades. To make up the shortage, a bustling smuggling industry through underground tunnels along the Egyptian border has sprung up. While prices for key construction goods have come down, they still remain expensive for the majority of Gaza's 1.6 million people, 80 percent of whom rely on U.N. handouts.

Israel and Hamas shun each other, so Egypt is mediating the new border arrangements. A Hamas official, speaking on condition of anonymity because he wasn't authorized to disclose confidential contacts, said a Hamas delegation arrived Sunday night in Cairo to meet with Egyptian security officials for a second round of talks on the border arrangements.

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Barzak reported from Gaza City, Gaza Strip.

Associated Press

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