Saturday, December 31, 2011

william posted an update: Senior defensive tackle Jaye Howard appears to be Florida?s top NFL prospect and he might [...]

Senior defensive tackle Jaye Howard appears to be Florida?s top NFL prospect and he might last beyond the third round.NFL Snapback Hats Florida coach Will Muschamp and Quinn have praised Howard this week and believe he has helped his stock. The 6-foot-3, 303-pound Howard has 60 tackles with four sacks and two fumble recoveries this season.I want to form my opinions after we coach them, he said. ?I?m not going to develop an opinion based on this game.If that was the case in the past ? and it certainly contributed to Ohio State going 0-8 against the SEC in bowl games until beating Arkansas last year in the Sugar Bowl ? the Buckeyes insist the gap has closed.

As a result, those players don?t have to worry about auditioning for Meyer at EverBank Field.Meyer said: ?I?ve been laying low and staying away.It?s hard for me to sit and watch a whole game. I think people are making more of it than I would. At some point,Cleveland Browns Hats that story is going to go away.Photo Gallery: Ohio State practices at UNF,All week, UF players have expressed support for Meyer.He also said he won?t use any observations he makes while watching Ohio State?s underclassmen against the Gators as an evaluation for the future.We wish him well, Florida junior linebacker Jon Bostic said.faasfa13 ?No hard feelings. He?s a good guy.Want to get an Ohio State coach or player going?Chicago Bears Hats Imply that SEC or other Southern football teams have a monopoly on speed.

Take it from no less an authority than fast Floridians who have gone north to play for Ohio State.Ohio State always has a lot of speed and quality athletes, White said. ?Just look at NFL rosters.Ohio has a lot of speed, added linebacker Ryan Shazier of Plantation. ?The thing that really surprised me is how fast their linemen are. They get uphill and downhill a lot faster than I thought. We knew they were strong. The speed of the big guys caught me by surprise. As a whole,Dallas Cowboys Hats are just as fast as everyone else.The Gators landed one player on the Associated Press All-Southeastern Conference team and that was junior kicker Caleb Sturgis.

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NASCAR's Kasey Kahne Apologizes for Controversial Tweets

NASCAR driver Kasey Kahne has won his share of races, but he's a little behind the curve when it comes to a mother's rights. On Tuesday, Kahne, 31, posted a series of tweets criticizing a stranger for breastfeeding her child in public. In light of fan backlash, he has now issued an apology.

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Friday, December 30, 2011

Spanish firm buys Russian oil company for $230 mn

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Spanish energy firm Repsol YPF SA said Thursday that it spent $230 million to acquire Russian oil company Eurotek, which holds exploration and production permits in Western Siberia.

Russia's anti-trust authority has approved the deal, Repsol said in a regulatory filing.

Repsol plans to incorporate the Eurotek assets into AROG, the Spanish firm's recently formed joint venture with Russia's Alliance Oil Co. Ltd.

Two of the Eurotek assets, the Syskonsyninskoye gas field and the Yuzhno-Khadyryakhinskoye deposit, together represent 115 million barrels of oil equivalent in proven and probable reserves destined for AROG, Repsol said.

Alliance Oil firm holds 51 percent of the $840 million joint venture, with the rest controlled by Repsol.

The Spanish company already had a 3.5 percent stake in Alliance, whose chairman, Musa Bazhaev, expressed an interest in acquiring shares in Repsol.

Repsol's experience in extracting heavy crude is of particular interest to Alliance, Bazhaev said last week when the deal was signed, as expertise in that field has been lacking in the Russian oil industry.

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Iowa ad war: late starting but nasty (AP)

DES MOINES, Iowa ? At least $12.5 million and counting has blanketed the airwaves ahead of next Tuesday's Republican presidential caucuses, with hard-hitting commercials awash in ghoulish images and startling claims. Most are coming from a proliferation of new independent groups aligned with the candidates.

To hear the ads tell it, Newt Gingrich is a "serial hypocrite," Rick Perry "double dips" as governor and the "liberal Republican establishment" is plotting to anoint Mitt Romney as the party's presidential nominee. The attacks, the bulk of the commercials on the air, reflected the volatile state of the race five days before the first votes of the GOP presidential nominating contest.

After a slow start, the ads in Iowa are coming on fast and furious.

On Thursday alone, at least five new commercials were rolled out, including one by Perry castigating his rivals as Washington insiders and saying: "The fox guarding the henhouse is like asking a congressman to fix Washington: bad idea." An outside group aligned with Romney, Restore Our Future, rolled out a new spot that criticizes Gingrich and asks: "Haven't we had enough mistakes?"

In the final days of the Iowa campaign, most of the ads are deeply negative, thanks in large part to the proliferation of outside groups, known as super PACs, that are doing the dirty work for candidates they support. Gingrich has been the biggest target, withering under attacks from Ron Paul and Rick Perry's campaign as well as from several outside groups like the one aligned with Romney. Polls show that Gingrich's standing in Iowa has slid accordingly.

"I call it ad wars whack-a-mole ? this endless attacking in all directions, trying to slam down anyone who is surging to the top," said David Perlmutter, a University of Iowa journalism professor who studies political communication. "This is the most negative I've ever seen it. The ads are so blatantly negative I would have told you 10 years ago this would never fly in Iowa."

It's a different landscape in the campaign advertising world than four years ago when Barack Obama won Iowa's Democratic caucuses and Mike Huckabee carried the Republican side. Social media has intensified the advertising binge, with many spots debuting on TV but also going viral across the web at almost no cost to the campaigns that sponsor them. Candidates are making heavy use of online advertising to target voters based on location and other demographic information.

Campaigns are also producing video specifically for the YouTube audience, like a new 90-second Romney video excerpting a speech Obama delivered in Iowa days before winning the Democratic caucuses in 2008.

"Well, Mr. President, you've had your moment ... this is our time," Romney says in the spot.

On Thursday, Jon Huntsman's campaign ? which can't afford to put commercials on TV and is competing only in New Hampshire ? hit at Paul in a new web video that highlights comments about race and gays in newsletters Paul used to put out. The ad asks: "Can New Hampshire voters really trust Ron Paul?'"

But nothing has altered the environment more than super PACs, which are facing their first test in a presidential campaign since a Supreme Court decision two years ago eased restrictions on campaign spending by corporations, unions and individuals.

Much of $12.5 million spent to date in Iowa, a figure confirmed by ad tracking firms, outside groups and the GOP campaigns, has been spent in just the past few weeks, much of it paying for negative ads.

The pro-Romney super PAC, Restore Our Future, has been by far the most influential in Iowa, helping to bolster the former Massachusetts governor's position in the state he lost in 2008, crippling that campaign.

The group formed by Romney allies has spent at least $2.7 million in the state. The vast majority has been used to trash Gingrich, the former House speaker whose sudden surge in the polls earlier this month has been summarily halted in recent days. In ad after ad, Romney's allies have berated Gingrich for ethical "baggage," accepting $1.6 million in consulting fees from federal mortgage giant Freddie Mac and pledging to tackle climate change in an ad with House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi.

Another new ad from the group goes after both Gingrich and Perry for being "liberal on immigration."

Perry, the Texas governor, has defended his state's policy of allowing the children of illegal immigrants to pay in-state tuition rates at public universities, while Gingrich has spoken out against deporting those who have lived in the U.S. for many years without permission to be in the country.

The ad also chides Perry for taking advantage of a loophole in state law that allows him to supplement his governor's salary with his $90,000 annual pension, even as Perry has used his own ads to rail against congressional salaries.

Romney has stepped up his advertising presence in Iowa, driving a largely positive message while his allies have made it easy for him to avoid attacking his Republican rivals.

"In the campaign to come, the American ideals of economic freedom and opportunity need a clear and unapologetic defense. And I intend to make it because I have lived it," Romney says in a new uplifting 60-second commercial he began airing Thursday.

Gingrich, for his part, has railed against the Romney allies' ad blitz but has refused to respond in kind. A pro-Gingrich super PAC has begun fighting back, running ads in Iowa claiming the Republican establishment is "attacking him with falsehoods."

The ad warns: "Don't let the liberal Republican establishment pick our candidate."

But the assist from the pro-Gingrich group Winning Our Future may be too little, too late. A new CNN-Time poll found Gingrich now in fourth place in Iowa, behind Romney, Paul and Rick Santorum.

Other Republican hopefuls have super PACs that support them, including Perry and Santorum. The former Pennsylvania senator has run no ads of his own but has seen his position in Iowa strengthen in recent days in part by $327,000 in ad spending from a super PAC called the Red White and Blue Fund.

Our Destiny, a super PAC backing Huntsman, has run ads in New Hampshire for the former Utah governor. Huntsman is skipping the Iowa caucuses to focus on New Hampshire, which holds the nation's first primary on Jan. 10.

Perry has run the most campaign ads in Iowa, spending at least $3.9 million so far. His ads have offered a smattering of sometimes conflicting messages ? promoting his conservative Christian faith in one to calling for a part-time Congress in another.

"I'm an outsider who will overhaul Washington," Perry says in his latest ad, while pledging anew to end "Obama's war on religion."

Make Us Great Again, a pro-Perry super PAC, has also been on the air for weeks in Iowa.

The heavy spending hasn't seemed to help Perry much ? polls have consistently shown him trailing in the state, though he has gained some ground.

Paul has also been on the air for months and has not been shy about hitting his opponents. His latest ad, titled "Washington Machine," hits Gingrich as a "serial hypocrite" and Romney as a "flip flopper."

Cash strapped and struggling in polls, Michele Bachmann will run TV commercials a day before the caucuses. Her campaign has run radio ads and she's sought free media on a bus tour through Iowa's 99 counties.

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Associated Press writers Brian Bakst in Iowa and Jack Gillum in Washington contributed to this report.

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Thursday, December 29, 2011

Illegal Immigration Truth = NBC owns Telemundo, Texas Pacific Group owns Univision.

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City Data banned me. They are strict about naming companies and when I trashed NBC I got in trouble even though their members gave some minor discontent with NBC.

I don't go around and install links in my posts normally even though I did forget to remove my website link from Alipac and didn't get banned. Lots of websites ban members for leaving links. Tea Party Patriots is strict about installing links and talking openly so I stay away from that site.

No, I'm far from a troll with the NBC message I'm posting. A troll would never trash their supported media source.

As for this message being "Shit". I understand your wording but just to clarify this message is the truth and not "Shit". People do read these posts and may interpit the wording the wrong way.

OK, I'm off to post elsewhere but will post here from time to time. Gotta make people aware that massive corruption concerning immigration may exist. I've gotten replies on other sites and the people are really pissed to here it.


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Taleo?s Recruiting Solution Processed 15% of Last Year?s US Hires

TaleoOther than Salesforce, no cloud SaaS provider handles more transactions than Taleo. The stats the company revealed to me about its 2011 are staggering. The Taleo talent and recruitment solution helped enterprises hire 3.1 million people, roughly 15% of the year's US hires. It had 50 to 60 million visitors to?the job listing sites and other services it powers.?Bootstrapped but now publicly traded, Taleo serves 5,000 customers including half of the Fortune 100. When companies need to hire huge numbers of employees, they come to Taleo.

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Ed Dept. chides Hawaii for use of grant dollars (AP)

WASHINGTON ? An Education Department official on Wednesday admonished Hawaii for its "unsatisfactory" performance under a $75 million federal grant the state won last year in a high profile competition and said it was placing it under "high risk" status. That means the state is in danger of losing the money if it doesn't make improvements.

This is the first time the department has placed under such a status a state that won dollars distributed in the competition known as "Race to the Top." The contest is a signature education initiative under the Obama administration, which has used it to encourage states to enact changes it supports.

Hawaii was one of 11 states and the District of Columbia to win more than $4 billion in Race to the Top grants last year. The Hawaii Department of Education is the nation's 10th largest school system and the only statewide district in the country.

The education community has been watching closely to see how aggressively the department will enforce the terms of the competition.

Hawaii still has about $72 million of its four-year, $75 million grant left to spend. The state has been well over a year behind in implementing many aspects of its plan to improve low-performing schools, and has struggled to roll out a teacher evaluation system tied to teacher performance that it promised.

"The department is concerned about the state's ability to fulfill its commitments within the grant period," Hawaii Gov. Neil Abercrombie was told in a letter dated Wednesday and signed by Education Department official Ann Whalen.

Because the state is now a high-risk grantee, it will be required to get pre-approval before funds are spent and will be subjected to a thorough on-site review, the letter said.

"Please note that failure to comply with the high-risk conditions may constitute a material failure to comply with the requirements of the grant," the letter said.

Abercrombie said he found the implications of the letter "disturbing."

"I am willing to do everything that's necessary to proceed with Race to the Top and am calling on the responsible parties to immediately address the areas that need resolution," he said in an emailed statement late Wednesday.

"It's really apparent from the letter that everyone involved in education in Hawaii is going to have to step up," Superintendent Kathryn Matayoshi said in a separate statement. "We acknowledge there's work to be done."

Stephen Schatz, Hawaii's assistant superintendent for strategic reform who is overseeing the Race to the Top effort, last week told The Associated Press that the state was making progress on reforms it promised, although he said there have been roadblocks.

Schatz said the state's ability to move forward has been slowed down by complications with the Hawaii State Teachers Association, the union representing public school teachers across the islands.

The two sides had reached a conceptual agreement before Hawaii was announced as a winner to tie half of a teacher's evaluation to education gains made by students. But the union currently is embroiled in a prohibited practice complaint it lodged with the state labor relations board against the state. The union claims the state violated members' rights by implementing its "last, best and final" contract offer over the summer.

"We're still wholeheartedly committed to the reforms in the race. Whatever impediments that we may face we intend to get through them," Schatz said. "We're making progress on every project in our scope of work."

Abercrombie said he would ask the labor relations board to expedite its process. He also plans to appeal to the Legislature for support and ask the superintendent, Board of Education and those working on Race to the Top to address the changes noted by the Education Department.

"It is clear on what actions need to take place and it is time to get this done now," he said.

Union President Wil Okabe said Wednesday he's not surprised Hawaii has been placed on high risk status, but that state officials should have recognized the risk to the grant when imposing the contract offer on teachers.

"Once they implemented this thing, it had ramifications on everything," he said, adding that it's unfair to blame the union for the position the state is in.

The letter to Abercrombie comes as President Barack Obama attempts to leave for Hawaii for his family's annual Christmas vacation. The president's wife and daughters are already in Hawaii, but his travel plans are up in the air because Congress has been unable to reach agreement over extending payroll tax cuts and unemployment benefits due to expire at the end of the year.

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Kimberly Hefling can be followed at http://twitter.com/khefling

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Kelleher reported from Honolulu.

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iPhone app downloads stuttering in the US, but still gold compared to Android

At some point, we'll all have to stop binging on discounted apps and start being reflective -- and that's when Distimo's 2011 'App Year in Review' report can serve as a nice digestive. Alongside some predictable trends, such as an impressive 400 percent surge in available Windows Phone apps, it also reveals a few interesting stats about the market leader. iPhone app downloads in the US "have been declining for nearly the entire year," it says, although there was big spike following the launch of the 4S. Regardless of volume, however, top-grossing iPhone apps still made four times as much money as the Android Market's premium performers. By the same measure, even iPad apps on their own generated twice as many dollars. Is this a tale of quality over quantity, or are Android apps simply better value? We'll decide when we're less queasy, and in the meantime there's a fuller summary of the report at the source link -- though you'll have to register to view it.

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Friday, December 23, 2011

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Canada vulnerable to Europe, household debt: IMF

TORONTO - Canada's economy is expected to grow at a moderate pace over the next several quarters but risks to the outlook are mostly negative due to headwinds from the European debt crisis, the International Monetary Fund said on Thursday.

The multinational agency said it expects Canada's real gross domestic product to slow to 2.2 percent in 2011 and 1.9 percent in 2012. But it said one big downside risk is the spillover effect of the European crisis on financial markets and global growth.

"Direct trade linkages with Europe are there. They're not very large so we would not expect a very large impact from a decline in European demand for Canadian product," said Gian Maria Milesi-Ferretti, IMF Mission Chief to Canada.

"More of concern are the potential global financial market repercussions of turmoil in Europe and there is a lot of uncertainty about that, so again we see those threats not so much coming from direction of say direct exposures of Canadian banks to euro area financial institutions for example, but more through the impact that this global financial market turmoil would have more generally."

The Fund approved of the Bank of Canada's current accommodative stance - its key interest rate sits at 1 percent - but noted there is scope for further monetary easing if the economy weakens.

It also applauded the Canadian government's plan to balance its budget in the medium term, but again said there was room for further stimulus if the economy ran into trouble.

The IMF warned that high household debt levels and elevated house prices are the main domestic vulnerability, the same risks it cited a couple months ago.

In a special report on house prices and household wealth, the IMF estimated that house prices are higher than levels consistent with fundamentals in some provinces. It projected that a potential 10 percent correction in prices would lead to a 1-1/4 percent drop in private consumption.

With interest rates still very low, the IMF noted that growth in personal consumption and real estate investment should be subdued, in light of high household debt and measures taken to restrain mortgage debt and cool the housing market.

The IMF credited Canada's accommodative financial conditions and strong commodity prices for previously supporting the domestic economy, but - like the Bank of Canada - warned that businesses will need to step up investment to pick up the slack from weak net exports and ongoing fiscal challenges.

It also said the fund's staff's assessment of the Canadian dollar found it to be on the strong side of medium-term fundamentals.

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Thursday, December 22, 2011

PFT: Bears bench Hanie, will start McCown

Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers and New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees shake hands after their NFL football game in Green BayReuters

Fan voting for the Pro Bowl has come to an end, with more than 100 million votes cast, and Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers led the way.

Rodgers received 1,581,982 fan votes, the most of any player in the league. Patriots quarterback Tom Brady was second with 1,454,311 votes, followed by Saints quarterback Drew Brees (1,188,893 votes), Lions receiver Calvin Johnson (1,180,777 votes) and Patriots receiver Wes Welker (1,133,787 votes).

Among defensive players, the leading vote-getter was Vikings defensive end Jared Allen, who had 784,527 votes. On special teams, the top vote-getter was Bears return man Devin Hester, who had 268,293 votes.

The popularity of the Packers was evident in Pro Bowl voting: In addition to Rodgers, Green Bay had the NFC?s vote leader at fullback (John Kuhn), tackle (Chad Clifton), guard (T.J. Lang), center (Scott Wells), kicker (Mason Crosby), cornerback (Charles Woodson), free safety (Morgan Burnett) and special teamer (Jarrett Bush).

NFL players and coaches are voting on Pro Bowl rosters today and tomorrow, and the rosters are chosen through a process that gives equal weight to the players? votes, the coaches? votes and the fans? votes.

Pro Bowl rosters will be announced on Tuesday on NFL Network. The Pro Bowl will take place on the Sunday before the Super Bowl, January 29 in Honolulu. Players on the two Super Bowl teams will not participate in the Pro Bowl.

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Saturday, December 17, 2011

Gov. vows to prepare Calif. for climate change (AP)

SAN FRANCISCO ? The United Nations' top climate official on Thursday lauded California's efforts to help mitigate global warming by reducing greenhouse gases but said the state needs to more quickly adapt to the risks that extreme weather and a rising sea pose to agriculture and the coastline.

Rajendra Pachauri, chairman of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, joined scientists, California Gov. Jerry Brown and billionaire Sir Richard Branson at a conference at the California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park.

Former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger also is expected to attend the conference Thursday afternoon.

Brown organized the conference, he said, to urge people to "wake up" to the risks posed by extreme weather caused by manmade global warming, and to start thinking about what California ought to do to prepare.

He said the state needs to gird itself against floods caused by the faster snowmelts that are already happening, putting pressure on aging levees and threatening the state's agriculture industry. Warming climate also means longer and more intense wildfire seasons that will threaten homes and infrastructure such as power lines, and affect air quality.

"The greatest obstacle we face is a deep sense of complacency, a sense that things were this way yesterday and were OK and will continue," Brown told the packed auditorium.

"It's difficult to see what's not completely obvious ... the buildup of greenhouse gases and climate change, we see it, it's pretty clear." he said.

Brown called skeptics of global warming a well-funded "cult" that disagrees with the vast majority of climate scientists.

"Greenhouse gases are building up, and there is a wide consensus among thoughtful people, even though deniers and skeptics have created quite a PR campaign," he said.

Pachauri said UN studies show that 95 percent of human deaths associated with extreme weather events happen in developing countries.

Yet he said the world's large economies, such as California, can make great strides toward helping reduce global greenhouse gas emissions, especially through the simple task of retrofitting existing buildings.

"If one could retrofit buildings to make them more efficient, and if new buildings could be built to current standards, it's really a win-win situation," Pachauri said. "Overall the building sector has the largest potential for the reduction of emissions."

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Gingrich claim of taking the high road omits facts (AP)

WASHINGTON ? TITLE: "We Deserve Solutions."

LENGTH: 30 seconds.

AIRING: Iowa broadcast and cable networks

KEY IMAGES: Newt Gingrich, in a dark suit jacket and red tie, speaks to the camera. "These are challenging and important times for America. We want and deserve solutions," the former House speaker says. "Others seem to be more focused on attacks rather than moving the country forward. That's up to them."

He continues, "I believe bold ideas and new solutions will unleash America's creative spirit. When I was Speaker, our budget was balanced and 11 million jobs were created. We can do it again and rebuild the America we love."

ANALYSIS: Gingrich is trying to reclaim his pledge to wage only a positive campaign, after some nasty exchanges with chief rival Mitt Romney over the last several days.

Gingrich's claim that "others" in the race have gone negative is undeniably true, and most of the attacks have been lobbed at him. He has been pummeled by negative ads from Ron Paul and a special political action committee supporting Romney, while Romney, the former Massachusetts governor, has stepped up his own criticism of Gingrich as well.

But Gingrich fails to acknowledge that he, too, has gone negative, particularly when said Romney should "give back all the money he's earned bankrupting companies and laying off employees" when he ran the private equity firm Bain Capital.

Gingrich also takes credit, as he has throughout the campaign, for spurring job creation and enacting balanced budgets when he was House speaker from 1995-1999. But his claims don't tell the whole story.

It's true that 11 million jobs were created during Gingrich's tenure as speaker. But the federal budget was balanced only the last two years of his speakership, not the full four. Gingrich also fails to credit a Democratic president, Bill Clinton, for having as much or more to do with the nation's economic performance during those years than Gingrich.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

Researchers assess effects of a world awash in nitrogen

ScienceDaily (Dec. 15, 2011) ? Humans are having an effect on Earth's ecosystems but it's not just the depletion of resources and the warming of the planet we are causing. Now you can add an over-abundance of nitrogen as another "footprint" humans are leaving behind. The only question is how large of an impact will be felt.

In a Perspectives piece in the current issue of Science (Dec. 16, 2011), Arizona State University researcher James Elser outlines some recent findings on the increasing abundance of available nitrogen on Earth. In "A World Awash in Nitrogen," Elser, a limnologist, comments on a new study showing that disruption to Earth's nitrogen balance began at the dawn of the industrial era and was further amplified by the development of the Haber-Bosch process to produce nitrogen rich fertilizers.

Until that time nitrogen, an essential building block to life on Earth and a major but inert component of its atmosphere, had cycled at low but balanced levels over millennia. That balance ended around 1895.

"Humans have more than doubled the rate of nitrogen inputs into global ecosystems, relative to pre-industrial periods, and have changed the amounts of circulating phosphorus (like nitrogen, a key limiting ingredient for crops and other plants) by about 400 percent due to mining to produce fertilizers," Elser said.

The result has been immediate and widespread, he added.

Commenting on a major new finding in Science by G.W. Holtgrieve and colleagues, Elser said that signs of the "new N" appeared in all regions of the Northern Hemisphere in a remarkably coherent manner beginning around 1895, in concert with when fossil fuel combustion and large scale biomass burning accelerated across the globe. Another significant increase came around 1970 coincident with massive increases in industrial nitrogen fixation for fertilizer production, just as the "Green Revolution" got started.

The effects of the high nitrogen inputs "were immediate, and no place in the Northern Hemisphere -- not even the highest reaches of the Arctic -- was safe," Elser stated.

One effect from the increased nitrogen inputs can be seen in our inland water features like lakes, reservoirs and rivers.

"Nitrogen deposition to lakes leads to phytoplankton (at the base of food chain) with low content of the important nutrient phosphorus," Elser said. "This is kind of like 'junk food,' for animals that eat the phytoplankton. Such effects are likely to ripple upward in the food chain."

"Overall, changes in nutrient regimes (due to human acceleration of the nitrogen and phosphorus cycles) cause various problems, but especially reduction in water quality, in water supplies and deterioration of coastal marine fisheries ('dead zones')," Elser added. "In the U.S., conservative estimates indicate that nutrient over-enrichment of inland waters results in about $2.7 billion of annual economic costs annually, due to negative impacts on recreational water usage, waterfront real estate values, the cost of recovery of threatened and endangered species and drinking water provisions."

On a grander timeline the effects could be more telling of humans themselves, Elser said.

"Whether such signals are an ephemeral blip in the stratigraphic record or a sustained shift lasting millennia may, in due time, be seen as an indicator of humanity's success, or failure, in achieving planetary sustainability," he added.

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  1. J. J. Elser. A World Awash with Nitrogen. Science, 2011; 334 (6062): 1504 DOI: 10.1126/science.1215567

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Source: http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/12/111215232720.htm

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Miley Cyrus Shoots Down Boob Job Rumors


In a word: No. That's basically Miley Cyrus' response to rumors that she has undergone breast enhancement surgery.

The chatter took off yesterday after Star Magazine published quotes from supposed professionals, all of whom studied Miley's cleavage at a special CNN event this week and concluded that she most likely got a boob job.

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"Thank you for the compliment but these babies are all mine," the singer has Tweeted. "I wish they'd realize you don't have to be fake to be beautiful!"

We don't exactly feel comfortable discussing a 19-year old's chest, so you may study the photos above (left, which prompted this rumor; right, which was snapped in July 2010) and decide for yourself:

Did Miley get a boob job?

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2011/12/miley-cyrus-shoots-down-boob-job-rumors/

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