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Soothing sounds for sheltered pets

After that frustrating day at work, those hours of filing taxes, or that game-changing job interview, what do you do to calm your nerves?

Sink into the couch cushions at home? Kick off your shoes? Play some classical music?

Thanks to donations from the community, now animals at the Pima Animal Care Center?will be able to relax the same way. (Minus the part about the couch and shoes because the dogs might chew them up.)

PACC will update the pound's phones and intercoms, and install a sound system to play classical music throughout the kennel rooms, using $10,000 in donations to create a more relaxing environment for the animals. ?

?It was an all around group effort from donors and the volunteers here,? said Justin Gallick the shelter manager. ?People gave anywhere from one dollar to $1,300, our biggest donation."

?Best practices demand improving the quality of life for animals at our adoption center,? he said. ?And it?s been established that music does indeed have a soothing affect.?

The unfamiliar noises, strange environment and large collection of new, furry roommates all contribute to the shelter animals? stress levels. High stress can lead to barking and other symptoms of anxiety, which might turn off potential adopters, Gallick said. But lower stress translates to better behavior, which increases the animals? chances of being adopted.

That?s where the classical music comes in.

The Humane Society of Southern Arizona started playing classical music for their animals a little over two years ago, and the effects have been "just amazing," said spokeswoman Samantha Esquivel.

"Before we started playing music, the dogs would just bark and bark," she says. "Now, they are just so much more relaxed and quiet. It really helps potential adopters see the true color of the dogs."

?Gallick says the sound system at the PACC hasn?t been installed yet, but notes even though it is a large project he is expecting it to be up and running in the next few months.

Staff members at the shelter want to ensure the system will be able to serve the facility long into the future, even as technology advances, said Rhonda Bodfield, a spokeswoman for Pima County.?

The Pima Animal Care Center, l4000 N. Silverbell Rd., is a member of the American Humane Association?and a division of the Pima County Health Department.?

In 2012, over 28,000 abandoned, stray and unwanted animals were received into the shelter. A little over 15,000 were saved. That?s about 800 more than in 2011, according to the PACC 2012 Annual Report.?

The sound system is a continuation of PACC efforts to improve living conditions for the animals. Similar fundraisers in 2012 helped purchase elevated dog beds for the kennels, stretch and scratch blocks for the cats and special veterinary measures like dental care and tumor removal.?

The additional funding made it possible for veterinarians to give special treatment to 25 animals that would otherwise have none. These animals were all placed in new homes or rehabilitation centers. Gallick is hoping the classical music will help other animals find homes too.

?The music will help them adjust to coming into the shelter. That way, they?ll be more receptive to people coming in to adopt,? he says.?

If you are interested in adopting a pet from the PACC, there is an adoption promotion through the end of January that will allow you to buy any pet for $13. That includes micro-chipping and vaccinations, said Gallick.?

There will also be a Valentine?s Day promotion in February.?

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Source: http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/local/report/013113_pacc_classical_music/soothing-sounds-sheltered-pets/

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Prestige Financial Solutions Can No Longer Service Clients ...

A tipster (send in your tips here) just sent in the following email alleged to have been sent out by Preferred Financial Services that are impacting affiliates that sold debt relief services for them.

From: Amy Thompson
Sent: Monday, January 28, 2013
Subject:

Dear Affiliates,

There has been concern about recent fee split changes to commissions. This move was made in two parts.

1. PFS can no longer service clients after giving up 200 Colorado Clients to settle with the state of Colorado. Mr. Thompson, and Mr. West are now unemployed. PFS had to figure a way to survive to keep some cash flowing going into all businesses instead of simply filing bankruptcy and having a trustee shut down the business.

2. After careful review of all Agreements our council recommended terminating all agreements and asking for back pay under 3.2 (a). So we thought to avoid lengthy legal headaches for everyone we would switch the splits and continue to operate.

PFS and OFG have settled with the state, but both owe them around 185k at this point. We have also sued, and been counter sued by Robert Kurhajian. We allege he wrote the faulty agreements which spawned this massive headache.

If one can prove per say, that they do not need a TSR license to operate in Florida, nor a Debt Management License as well, we will be open to negotiate a new split.

Furthermore, our Attorney Steve Csajaghy will be sending a more formal letter this week.

Sincerely,
Amy Thompson

The Colorado Letter

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It is unfortunate the required information was not able to be furnished to the State of Colorado.

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A Long Lasting Cooling System For Federal Way WA Driving

Our vehicles operate in a wide range of outside temperatures in WA. That?s why vehicle manufacturers use testing grounds from the frozen tundra to the blistering desert. Your engine coolant must be able to perform in these extreme temperatures, even if we don?t always get the extremes in Federal Way, WA.

Coolant has to move heat away from the engine to prevent costly damage. Water does a very good job of holding heat, but it freezes at thirty two degrees (Fahrenheit).

That?s why we mix anti-freeze with water ? it lowers the freezing point of the coolant, and raises the boiling point as well. A fifty/fifty blend of water and antifreeze is the usual recommendation from NorthShore Automotive & RV Repair.

And on top of that, coolant has to protect the components of the cooling system from corrosion. Your owners? manual will tell you what kind of coolant you should use. Of course, your NorthShore Automotive & RV Repair service representative in Federal Way WA will know what to put in your car.

Coolant system failure is the most common mechanical problem people have. Much of that can be avoided by following factory scheduled service intervals. Check your owner?s manual or with your service advisor at NorthShore Automotive & RV Repair for recommendations. We can also conduct a cooling system inspection to look for leaks, weak hoses or bad connections.

Give us a call at 253.838.9142, or stop by NorthShore Automotive & RV Repair at 35406 21st Ave SW Federal Way, WA 98023.

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Future Body Armour for Military Personnel Inspired By 'Flexible' Dragon Fish Skin


Each of the scales that cover the long body of Polypterus senegalus is made up of multiple layers. When the fish is bitten, each layer cracks in a different pattern so that the scale stays intact as a whole.

Now researchers have found how the different types of scales work - as a series of joints between "pegs" and "sockets", allowing the fish to bend as it swims, according to the New Scientist.

This combination of flexibility and strength is perfect for human armour, said Swati Varshney of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, while speaking at the Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology meeting in San Francisco earlier this month.

Varshney and her team performed X-ray scans of scales, reconstructed the shapes and then worked out how they slotted together.

Scales near the flexible parts of the fish, such as the tail, are small and allow the fish to bend. Those on the side, protecting the internal organs, are larger and more rigid. Their joints fit together tightly so that each peg reinforces the next scale rather than allowing it to flex.

The researchers created computer models of the different scale types and blew them up to 10 times their original size. Using a 3D printer, they printed a sheet of 144 interlocking scales out of a rigid material.

The team is planning to eventually develop a full suit of fish-scale body armour that would be rigid and strong across the torso and more flexible towards the joints.

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Anna Almendrala: Mixed Weight Relationships: No ... - Huffington Post

Before I married Simon, I thought I was being savvy by identifying which land mines would most likely contribute to our potential divorce.

Money was a big one. He came from a family that could buy a Lexus with straight cash and I came from a family that went into credit card debt so I could go to UC Berkeley. Religion was another. When Simon told his father he intended to propose, he got a big talk about the importance of raising our non-existent children to be secular Jews (I'm Christian). When we got engaged, my parents asked their pastor whether Jews go to heaven (they do, because they have their own deal with God, so phew...). There was also the race factor -- which is actually not a big deal in minority-majority California and has so far produced only playful mock-fights over whether I can name any of my future sons Jose, Andres or Emilio after the fathers of the Filipino revolution.

But after almost three years of marriage, coming from different economic backgrounds and being a mixed-race, mixed-faith couple isn't what is producing the majority of our fights.

Instead, it's a subject that no one prepared us for: my weight.

It's a relief to know that other mixed-weight couples are going through the same things we are. Last week, Al Roker wrote about his own mixed-weight marriage and included just one direction for the skinny person in the relationship: "Shut up."

I read his post and identified immediately with his frustration, but I did think his advice was a little extreme. Shut up? The key to marriage is communication -- even about tough subjects. But before I could get all the way up on my high horse, Simon reminded me that I had laid down the exact same rules just a few months ago when it came to his comments about my weight, diet or exercise. Whoops.

Like many people who struggle with their weight, I've been dieting, losing weight and gaining weight since my early teens. I was 14 when I spotted my first stretch marks -- angry red lines where my arms met my back -- and throughout high school and college my weight would swing up and down depending on what was happening that semester. Before our wedding I managed to get down to 144 pounds, which was still overweight for my frame, but I had a waist and I was glowing, so I was happy that day.

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Photo by Mark Kuroda, taken May 2010


Now, at five-foot-one and 175 pounds, I am obese, according to the BMI chart. I'm short and stocky and apple-bodied and endomorphic and always will be. Simon, at 6 feet, struggles to maintain 165 pounds. He has the body of a runway model: jutting hip bones, long, elegant legs and the slenderest ankles and wrists. Absolutely anything can make him accidentally lose 10 pounds: a long cold, the month he started using a standing desk, the time he tried to take up jogging.

Simon bit his lip for a long time when my weight started exploding in 2011. We were both working long hours and getting takeout for dinner a lot. On the weekends, we met up with friends at restaurants and enjoyed big Buca di Beppo dinners with his family. Of course, nothing about our lifestyle was showing on Simon's body, but it was wreaking havoc on mine. I got stretch marks on my stomach and I'd never even been pregnant. The clothes I had bought during a triumphant shopping spree before the wedding no longer fit. The honeymoon was definitely over and so was my strict diet and exercise regimen. Two and a half years post-wedding, I was the largest I'd ever been -- and it was starting to get to Simon.

For a while, our fights went something like this: we'd go out to a nice dinner, enjoy food and wine, and then we would read the dessert menu.

Simon: Do you feel like dessert?

Me: Sure!

Simon: You know, not every meal has to be a special meal.

Me: What the f***?!

I'm probably being unfair here. In fact, I know I'm being unfair. Because for every time Simon has accidentally made me feel like shit about what I eat in public, there is another time I've convinced him that spending money on Weight Watchers or a gym membership or NutriSystem or a personal trainer or an Atkins book or a spinning class package would put an end to my complaints about my weight. For every time Simon has nagged about carb counts, I've seized draconian control over our grocery list and what we put in our mouths. Farmer's market vegetables every week! Every meal must be 40 percent protein! No more supermarket sushi!

Sometimes he teased me about the "enormous sacrifice" he was making because we didn't have any junk food or chocolate in the house because of whatever diet I was on at the time. I'd roll my eyes at his theatrics.

But little did he know that for a while last year, I would go to Target on the days I knew he wouldn't be home until late. I'd buy a pint of Ben & Jerry's Phish Food, finish it before he came home and then throw the trash in the dumpster. It felt like cheating -- especially when I would act astonished, just astonished! -- when another week of dieting would result in a net gain. He was carrying my pain with me when I hit roadblock after roadblock, but I was never completely truthful with him about the steps I was (and wasn't) taking to reach my goal.

Eventually the half-truths and disappointment were too much to bear, and in late 2012 I decided that enough was enough. Now, I didn't have the kind of breakthrough Al Roker had (he described his point of no return as "it clicked for me"). Instead, I decided I was over all the dieting and bingeing drama, that I loved our life together, I loved my job and myself and I was happy. If I lost weight, great. If I stayed heavy, so be it. That led to our worst fight ever over my weight.

"That's not acceptable," he said. "You have to try."

"Why?" I asked. "Why do I have to try?" Because. Because my doctor wants me to lose weight. Because obesity is linked to a lot of diseases. Because my Dad is pre-diabetic. Because being fat makes future conception and pregnancy difficult. Because he loves me and he doesn't want to see me unhappy anymore.

I knew all these things, but I still flew into a sobbing rage and walked out of the apartment -- an alarming escalation of our usually quiet and weepy fights.

"If you can't accept me for who I am, then you'd better get yourself a mistress," I spat at him before I left. I drove to the nearby Pavilions and cried in the parking lot. I called my mom and she prayed with me over the phone, asking God to strengthen my marriage. Looking back, I was a real drama queen!

We ended the fight by "compromising," (ha) which for now means I forbid him to ever mention my weight, dieting or exercise again.

It seems extreme, but just like in Al Roker's relationship, Simon's silence is helping to heal this sore spot in our marriage. I no longer turn to him for understanding on this subject. Why should I? He has no idea what it's like to feel like a failure on the scale or to feel hungry at night because all your calories are used up for the day.

For empathy, I turn to the Reddit.com LoseIt community, which is a forum for people of all sizes who are in the process of shedding pounds (and posting very motivating before-and-after pictures, to boot).

For his part, Simon's learned that even his sweetest, gentlest words about my health are infuriating to me, and that his actions are what counts. I feel really happy when he goes on hikes with me on the weekends, or when he makes a healthy dinner once a week. He knows to no longer comment on what I'm eating in public or when we're with friends, and I've stopped acting like less of a drug addict when it comes to food. That means no more secret eating. I write everything down, even when I have a bad day, and I try to view my healthy eating as the new normal, not a temporary phase that I can just burn through and put behind me once I reach my goal weight.

I'm not sure how long I'll last on my latest health run. I've had, after all, about a dozen. I feel pretty strong right now, but then again it's only one month into the new year. The only thing I know for sure in my race to lose weight is that I need to start seeing Simon for who he really is: someone on the sidelines, holding a big handmade sign above his head and screaming my name at the top of his lungs.

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Photo by Raymond Liu, taken Jan. 2013


Below, tips from people who know how to lose weight.

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/09/weight-loss-success-ken-carlyle_n_1181246.html">Ken Carlyle</a></strong>: "In the fall of 2008, I saw photos of myself taken at a football tailgate. I had known I was overweight, but these pictures finally bothered me enough to change. My New Year's resolution in 2009 was to lose weight." <strong>His advice for making it stick:</strong> "Stick with it. Anyone can keep a New Year's Resolution. It's a promise to yourself, and you just have to decide that you are worthy of keeping that promise because you don't want to let yourself down."

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/02/10/weight-loss-success-giuseppe-mangiafico_n_1268654.html">Giuseppe Mangiafico</a>:</strong> "On January 1, 2011, I decided to make a 'New You Resolution' instead of a New Year's resolution. I decided to stop with the excuses and make a life change." <strong>His advice for making it stick:</strong> "Know what you put in your body. Read the ingredients in whatever you're eating. If you can't recognize the ingredients, it's probably not good for you. Time in the gym isn't where you're going to be the most successful. It's what you do in your free time that is the key to your success."

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/13/weight-loss-success-justin-smith_n_1194084.html">Justin Smith</a>:</strong> "In January of 2010 at nearly 300 pounds, I made yet another resolution to lose weight and get fit. I'd tried enough fad diets and pills to know that they're not successful in the long-term. I had to make a decision to make a lifestyle change." <strong>His advice for making it stick:</strong> "I chose to think of it as an ongoing process instead of a quick fix. I recognized that I wasn't going to be fit or athletic on January 1. I wouldn't be running a marathon on January 2. But I made a goal to try to take the steps necessary to make a healthy lifestyle possible. It was not a total change on that first day. Instead, it was small changes that would lead me to my overall goal. Keep at it. It's not easy, and some days you'll feel like throwing in the towel, but remember why you started and what you're gaining by making positive changes in your life. It is worth it."

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/01/06/weight-loss-success-anthony-masiello_n_1183352.html">Anthony Masiello</a>:</strong> "I started at the beginning of 2006, like many others, with a New Year's resolution. I vowed to give up soda and sweets and set a goal to lose 50 pounds by the end of the year. After almost three months of sticking to the plan and not having a sip of soda or a taste of sweets, I still had not lost a single pound. I was frustrated and becoming depressed, but I was determined to find something that would work." <strong>His advice for making it stick:</strong> "In order to be successful, a resolution should be realistic, measurable and permanent. Set yourself up for success. Be realistic about what you want to achieve and make a resolution that you will be able to stick with long-term. A year's worth of small, committed steps forward will add up to be much more beneficial than one week of temporary success with an overly ambitious goal that you can't maintain."

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/18/i-lost-weight-stacy-langston_n_1683655.html">Stacy Langston</a>:</strong> "When New Year's came along, I set a resolution to finally become healthy." <strong>Her advice for making it stick:</strong> "Just keep moving forward. If you fall off the wagon, don't beat yourself up, just keep going. Also, keep a shirt or pants that you no longer can wear that is too large. It will remind you of all your hard work to get out of that outfit, and that you don't want to go back to wearing it!"

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/09/i-lost-weight-tom-dioguardi_n_1951248.html">Tom Dioguardi</a>:</strong> "I have made the same New Year's resolution over and over and failed over and over because I thought I could do it alone. I've now realized that I can't do it without guidance." <strong>His advice for making it stick:</strong> "Preparation. Being prepared every day with your meals. When talking to people about how I did it, the phrase 'watching what you eat' always comes up. And I tell people, "I didn't <em>watch</em> what I ate, I <em>decided</em> what I ate.' If you lock it into your head that this is the one thing I want to achieve and not let anything stop you, then you will be successful. I tell people it's 90 percent above the neck."

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/30/i-lost-weight-rebekah-courtney_n_2045680.html">Rebekah Courtney</a>:</strong> "My New Year's resolution would be to lose weight every year, and I would quit by February." <strong>Her advice for making it stick:</strong> "Have one cheat day a week, where you eat whatever you want. If you are always depriving yourself, you will never stick to it. And if you slip up one day, do not quit. Wake up and start again the next."

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/23/i-lost-weight-derek-lavigne_n_1679861.html">Derek Lavigne</a>:</strong> "For the longest time I kept telling myself that I was young, and that I had time to take this weight off. There came a day when I said to myself enough is enough, it is time to make a serious life change. This was about three days prior to the new year, so I decided to make my resolution for the year to lose 20 pounds." <strong>His advice for making it stick:</strong> "Don't keep putting things off until next week/month/year. I would often say to myself that I would lose weight eventually and that I shouldn't be too concerned. But I didn't want to find myself 10 years older, wishing I would have done something when I was younger, when it was easier to make a change."

  • <strong><a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/08/i-lost-weight-jenny-reyes-marsillo_n_1737534.html">Jenny Reyes-Marsillo</a>:</strong> "I ? vowed that my New Year's resolution was to take the weight off. Later on in the week, getting ready for Christmas dinner, I put on a skirt that had fit just one month ago when I bought it, and now it was too tight and I looked awful. I looked in the mirror and didn't even recognize myself. That night I told myself I wouldn't wait until New Year's Eve, I would start today." <strong>Her advice for making it stick:</strong> "The reason why my diet worked was probably mostly because it <em>wasn't</em> a New Year's resolution! I didn't want to commit to this one day to change my life, I realized I wanted to commit to a healthier lifestyle. Because it was a pre-New Year's Resolution was one of the factors as to why I was able to do it."

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Google's newly detailed North Korea maps offer a peek into an isolated land

Google's newly detailed North Korea maps offer a peek into an isolated land

North Korea has yet to welcome the internet with open arms despite Eric Schmidt's visit, but the internet is certainly welcoming North Korea: as of a sweeping update, Google Maps touts detailed cartography of the secluded state rather than the voids we've known before. The results still leave significant blank spots, although that's forgivable when Google Map Maker is virtually the only option to improve accuracy. We doubt a suspicious government is about to let Street View cars run freely on Pyongyang's streets when visitors can't even get mobile internet access, after all. Google already plans to patch those holes in a timelier fashion by incorporating future Map Maker changes as soon as they're proven accurate. While many of those covered by the update might never see it for themselves, Google's work at least paints a more complete picture of the world for the rest of us.

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FTSE stumbles off 4-1/2 year peaks

LONDON (Reuters) - The FTSE 100 stumbled after hitting fresh 4-1/2 year peaks on Tuesday, with a retreat in heavyweight banking shares prompting investors to lock in some profits.

Royal Bank of Scotland led the fallers, off 5.6 percent after the Wall Street Journal reported that the lender is close to a 500 million pound settlement with U.S. and British authorities over Libor, returning the interbank rate fixing scandal to the front of investors' minds.

With UK banks already up some 11 percent since the start of 2013 and the FTSE 100 already above analysts' mid-year forecasts with a 6.7 percent rally, concerns about problems in the financial sector gave the excuse for some profit taking.

"People are fearful of more faults being found (in the financial sector), it's not been fixed yet," said Steve Larkins, head of sales trading at Seymour Pierce.

"Surely for now we've gone far enough for now without the real support that the market needs from the economic numbers ... You've got to look to take some risk off the table, take some profits."

The FTSE 100 was down 0.1 percent, or 5.20 points, at 6,289.21 points by 11.37 a.m. British Time, off an earlier intra-day peak of 6,308.43 which was its highest reading since May 2008. The psychologically key 6,300 level offered some technical resistance to the rally, with the index failing to hold above it for a second session in a row.

The UK benchmark has already powered past the 6,100 mid-year consensus forecast in last month's Reuters global equity market poll, and is in sight of the 6,400 points which was predicted by year end.

That, in turn, has pushed the FTSE 100 into overbought territory on both the 7- and the 14-day relatives strength index (RSI), although technical strategists said it was too soon to expect a meaningful correction.

"There are short-, medium- and long-term breaks through the critical prior high levels," analysts at Seven Days ahead said in a note. "Stay long now there is a confirmed break of 6,062 (on FTSE March future)."

Energy and mining stocks offered the biggest support to the UK index on Tuesday, bolstered by solid oil and commodity prices on better-than-expected U.S. durable goods orders the previous session.

In a further boost to sentiment, HSBC raised its 2013 copper price forecast by 7 percent, while also increasing expectations for iron ore and aluminium.

Anglo American led the miners, up 2.3 percent after disclosing a $4 billion (2.5 billion pounds) writedown on Minas Rio iron ore operations and forecasting capital expenditure for the Brazilian project at $8.8 billion - less than some had expected.

"Overall we believe the announcement should be taken in a positive light by the market as it draws a line - albeit dotted until licences are fully granted - under concerns around the capital costs and timelines for delivery of the project," analysts at Barclays said in a note.

(Reporting By Toni Vorobyova; Editing by Ruth Pitchford)

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Transportation chief LaHood to step down

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said on Tuesday he planned to resign, marking the latest departure from President Barack Obama's Cabinet as the administration tries to find the root cause of safety problems with Boeing's Dreamliner plane.

The Republican and former Illinois congressman brought a bipartisan element to the Democratic president's team, and his legislative skills helped Obama win approval of a new highway funding bill last year that had been stalled due to political bickering.

"As Secretary of Transportation, he has fought to create jobs and grow our economy by rebuilding our roads, bridges and transit systems," Obama said in a statement.

"Years ago, we were drawn together by a shared belief that those of us in public service owe an allegiance not to party or faction, but to the people we were elected to represent. And Ray has never wavered in that belief," Obama added.

Obama has nominated another Republican, former Senator Chuck Hagel, to be defense secretary.

LaHood maintained strong ties to Republican leaders despite serving in a Democratic administration and had a reputation as a straight shooter and legislative tactician.

Still, the Republican party has swung hard to the right in contrast to LaHood's more moderate stance.

In a statement to Transportation Department employees, he said he would continue to serve as secretary until the Senate has confirmed his successor.

His departure offers Obama another opportunity to bring fresh blood and ideas into the administration as it begins its final four years. After nominating Hagel and other white men to four prominent administration posts, Obama is under pressure to bring more women and minorities into his cabinet.

Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis has already left, Environmental Protection Agency chief Lisa Jackson has announced plans to go and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the highest- profile woman in the Cabinet, is leaving imminently. The Senate is expected to confirm Senator John Kerry to succeed Clinton later on Tuesday.

The list of LaHood's possible successors includes former Washington Governor Chris Gregoire, former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, former Federal Aviation Administration head Jane Garvey and National Transportation Safety Board Chairman Debbie Hersman.

Two major challenges facing the next secretary are modernizing the U.S. air traffic control system and finding a way to pay for the United States' huge infrastructure needs, said Joshua Schank, president of the Eno Center for Transportation, a non-partisan think tank.

A more immediate issue that could confront his successor are problems with Boeing Co's 787 Dreamliner that prompted the government to ground the recently launched plane earlier this month.

LaHood said last week the administration was working with the largest U.S. exporter to return the plane to service "as quickly as possible."

"But we must be confident that the problems are solved before we can move forward," he said.

'STOP DRIVING'

LaHood also spent months in the national spotlight in 2009 and 2010 when Toyota recalled millions of vehicles for unintended acceleration problems.

He sent the company's stock tumbling when he told a congressional panel that his advice for Toyota owners was to "stop driving" the recalled cars.

He backpedaled later that day, telling reporters his comment was "obviously a misstatement" and he merely meant to say owners should take their car to the dealer to have it checked out.

Ed Hamberger, president of the Association of American Railroads, said LaHood brought "passion, energy and a deep commitment to safety" to his work at the department.

In his statement, LaHood identified safety as an area where the department had made progress in the last four years, citing a new initiative to reduce distracted driving and "a rule to combat pilot fatigue that was years in the making."

House of Representatives Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer said LaHood's campaign to stop people from texting or talking on the phone while driving would help to save "countless lives."

Janet Kavinoky, executive director for transportation and infrastructure at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, said LaHood deserved praise for quickly implementing the highway funding bill and for creating a new freight council to look at ways to speed the shipment of goods.

LaHood also oversaw the dispersal of $48 billion in transportation funding under the 2009 economic stimulus bill and awarded $2.7 billion in grants for 130 transportation projects across the country.

His political expertise was apparent in his work with state governors, the leaders charged with spending most of the federal government's highway, road and ports dollars.

"Ray LaHood's been a great partner," Michigan Governor Rick Snyder said at on Tuesday at a media briefing.

In one project of importance to Washington-area commuters, LaHood intervened with local authorities to overcome a funding dispute that threatened to stop construction extending the local Metrorail line to Dulles Airport in the Virginia suburbs.

(Additional reporting by Jeff Mason and Lisa Lambert; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Eric Walsh)

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3 Tell-Tale Signs It&#39;s Time to Replace Your Entry Door

It?s one of the first things you see when you get home and one of the first impressions you?ll get to make on guests and potential buyers. That?s right, it?s your entry door.
If you are renovating your home, don?t forget the front door. When it comes time to put your home on the market, curb appeal is an important factor; it?s the first chance you?ll have to make a good impression on the potential buyer. In fact, bumping up your home?s curb appeal can greatly influence your home?s resale value. Installing a new entry door can give homeowners a 73% return on investment, according to Remodeling?s 2011-2012
Cost vs. Value Report.

If you have no plans to renovate but your home is feeling a little drafty, or if your door is cracked, warped or otherwise in need of repair, consider replacing the old door with a new model. Fiberglass, steel, wood and aluminum are all popular choices and each comes with a list of advantages and disadvantages.
But how do you know if your door actually needs replacing? After all, people aren?t made of money. Here are three signs that it?s time to lay down the dough for a new entry door:

Open and Close
Take a look at how your entry door (or doors, if there are two) functions. Does it open and close seamlessly, or do you notice any sticking or large gaps? While a simple adjustment might be enough to remedy the problem, in some cases sticking is due to an even larger issue ? warping.
Warping can become a major problem, especially for doors made of wood and especially if your home is located in an intense climate, like humid Seattle or scorching Phoenix. When exposed to extreme weather conditions, doors can shrink and expand, causing eventual warping and gaps between the door and the threshold. And gaps can cause your home to leak cool air (or heat) and run up your energy bill. If you suspect that this is the issue, contact your local door and trim company and ask if they can inspect your door.

Fair-Weather Friend
What is the aesthetic condition of your entry door? Is it cracked, dented, rusted or otherwise damaged? Some doors simply require a new paint job and they are good as new, but for others the damage is more serious.
Your door has to battle the elements on a daily basis and is exposed to heat, cold, sun, humidity, wind, etc. All doors will need to be replaced eventually; if yours looks like it?s seen better days, go ahead and get an estimate for a replacement.

It All Fits Together
There are other components besides the door itself that can become damaged over time. The threshold, frame and door jamb all contribute to the functionality of your entry door and these too can become loose or warped.
These pieces are also susceptible to rot, yet another problem inflicted by the outside elements. While it is sometimes possible to replace only one of these parts (especially if the entry door is still in great shape), more often than not you will end up having to replace the entire system (often the door and frame are sold together as a set). Your local handyman or door and trim company should be able to assess these components and tell you what needs to be replaced.

In rare (and unfortunate) cases, problems like sticking and binding are signs of a more serious issue, like a shaky foundation. If you notice your windows are also sticking as well as interior doors (wall and ceiling cracks are another indicator), call a local contractor to take a closer look at your home.

About the Author
Natalie McCatty is a professional blogger for Younger Brothers Companies, a trusted commercial contractor serving Building Materials in Phoenix with quality service and superior value since 1975. Read more of her work on the Younger Brothers blog.
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LeBron James at the WH: 'Mama, I Made It!'

WASHINGTON - It's LeBron James' world and we're all just living in it, according to President Obama, who honored the NBA champion Miami Heat today at the White House.

"I am honored to welcome a little up-and-coming basketball team to the White House," Obama joked as he stood with the players before a packed audience in the East Room of the White House.

"This team traveled a long road to get to where they are. In 2011, the Heat got all the way to the finals only to come up short. But when you fall, the real test is whether you can ignore the naysayers, pick yourself up and come back stronger. And that's true in basketball, but it's also true in life. That's exactly what these guys did," he said.

Obama singled out several of the team's star players, including James.

"We saw him pull off one of the greatest performances in basketball playoff history," he said of his performance during Game Six of the Eastern Conference Finals. James scored 45 points, grabbed 15 rebounds and dished out five assists to lead the Heat to a 98-79 victory in a game in which they were facing elimination.

Calling Dwyane Wade the "heart and soul of this team," Obama said he was committed to doing whatever it took to win.

"And at the post-game press conferences, he dressed well enough to land himself in GQ magazine," he said to laughter. "Show them your kicks here, Dwyane."

At one point, James interjected and asked if he could say something.

"You can if you want. It's your world, man," Obama said.

"On behalf of myself and my teammates, we just want to thank you ? for the hospitality, for allowing us to be, I mean, in the White House. I mean, we're in the White House," James said with excitement. "We're kids from Chicago and Dallas, Texas and Michigan and Ohio and South Dakota and Miami. And we're in the White House right now.

"Hey, Mama, I made it!" he exclaimed.

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Ahead of the Bell: Amazon.com to post 4Q results

(AP) ? Amazon.com Inc. is expected to post strong revenue growth from the holidays when it reports fourth-quarter results after the market closes Tuesday, though profit margins will likely be squeezed by investments in the company's distribution network.

On average, analysts polled by FactSet are expecting earnings of 28 cents per share on revenue of $22.26 billion, according to a poll by FactSet. In October, Amazon forecast revenue of $20.25 billion to $22.75 billion for the quarter.

BGC Financial analyst Colin Gillis said "any upside" to Wall Street's expectations "is still a very low hurdle given the difficulty the company has had expanding earnings in recent quarters."

Overall, investors have been more than forgiving about Amazon's thin margins on the premise that the company is investing in long-term growth. As of the stock market's close on Monday Amazon's stock was up about 10 percent year-to-date.

Share rose slightly in premarket trading Tuesday, along with other tech stocks, after Yahoo topped Wall Street expectations late Monday for its first full quarter under CEO Marissa Mayer.

Amazon.com , based in Seattle, is the world's largest online retailer. It also sells e-readers and tablet computers under the Kindle brand.

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Patients' own skin cells are transformed into heart cells to create 'disease in a dish'

Patients' own skin cells are transformed into heart cells to create 'disease in a dish'

Monday, January 28, 2013

Most patients with an inherited heart condition known as arrhythmogenic right ventricular dysplasia/cardiomyopathy (ARVD/C) don't know they have a problem until they're in their early 20s. The lack of symptoms at younger ages makes it very difficult for researchers to study how ARVD/C evolves or to develop treatments. A new stem cell-based technology created by 2012 Nobel Prize winner Shinya Yamanaka, M.D., Ph.D., helps solve this problem. With this technology, researchers can generate heart muscle cells from a patient's own skin cells. However, these newly made heart cells are mostly immature. That raises questions about whether or not they can be used to mimic a disease that occurs in adulthood. In a paper published January 27 in Nature, researchers at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute and Johns Hopkins University unveil the first maturation-based "disease in a dish" model for ARVD/C. The model was created using Yamanaka's technology and a new method to mimic maturity by making the cells' metabolism more like that in adult hearts. For that reason, this model is likely more relevant to human ARVD/C than other models and therefore better suited for studying the disease and testing new treatments.

"It's tough to demonstrate that a disease-in-a-dish model is clinically relevant for an adult-onset disease. But we made a key finding here?we can recapitulate the defects in this disease only when we induce adult-like metabolism. This is an important breakthrough considering that ARVD/C symptoms usually don't arise until young adulthood. Yet the stem cells we're working with are embryonic in nature," said Huei-Sheng Vincent Chen, M.D., Ph.D., associate professor at Sanford-Burnham and senior author of the study.

To establish this model, Chen teamed up with expert ARVD/C cardiologists Daniel Judge, M.D., Joseph Marine, M.D., and Hugh Calkins, M.D., at Johns Hopkins University. Johns Hopkins is home to one of the largest ARVD/C patient registries in the world.

"There is currently no treatment to prevent progression of ARVD/C, a rare disorder that preferentially affects athletes. With this new model, we hope we are now on a path to develop better therapies for this life-threatening disease," said Judge, associate professor and medical director of the Center for Inherited Heart Disease at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.

Disease in a dish

To recreate a person's own unique ARVD/C in the lab, the team first obtained skin samples from ARVD/C patients with certain mutations believed to be involved in the disease. Next they performed Yamanaka's technique: adding a few molecules that dial back the developmental clock on these adult skin cells, producing embryonic-like induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs). The researchers then coaxed the iPSCs into producing an unlimited supply of patient-specific heart muscle cells. These heart cells were largely embryonic in nature, but carried along the original patient's genetic mutations.

However, for nearly a year, no matter what they tried, the team couldn't get their ARVD/C heart muscle cells to show any signs of the disease. Without actual signs of adult-onset ARVD/C, these young, patient-specific heart muscle cells were no use for studying the disease or testing new therapeutic drugs.

Speeding up time

Eventually, the team experienced the big "aha!" moment they'd been looking for. They discovered that metabolic maturity is the key to inducing signs of ARVD/C, an adult disease, in their embryonic-like cells. Human fetal heart muscle cells use glucose (sugar) as their primary source of energy. In contrast, adult heart muscle cells prefer using fat for energy production. So Chen's team applied several cocktails to trigger this shift to adult metabolism in their model.

After more trial and error, they discovered that metabolic malfunction is at the core of ARVD/C disease. Moreover, Chen's team tracked down the final piece of puzzle to make patient-specific heart muscle cells behave like sick ARVD/C hearts: the abnormal over-activation of a protein called PPAR?. Scientists previously attributed ARVD/C to a problem in weakened connections between heart muscle cells, which occur only in half of the ARVD/C patients. With the newly established model, they not only replicated this adult-onset disease in a dish, but also presented new potential drug targets for treating ARVD/C.

What's next?

Chen's team was recently awarded a new grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to create additional iPSC-based ARVD/C models. With more ARVD/C models, they will determine whether or not all (or at least most) patients develop the disease via the same metabolic defects discovered in this current study.

Together with the Johns Hopkins team, Chen also hopes to conduct preclinical studies to find a new therapy for this deadly heart condition.

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UN: Syrian refugees overwhelm Jordan camp

Newly arrived Syrian refugees wait their turn to receive mattresses, blankets and other supplies, and to be assigned to tents, at the Zaatari Syrian refugees camp in Mafraq, near the Syrian border with Jordan, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. UN officials say a spike in Syrian refugees fleeing to Jordan in the past week has seen about 21,000 new arrivals with Jordan?s Zaatari refugee camp now hosting about 83,000 registered refugees. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

Newly arrived Syrian refugees wait their turn to receive mattresses, blankets and other supplies, and to be assigned to tents, at the Zaatari Syrian refugees camp in Mafraq, near the Syrian border with Jordan, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. UN officials say a spike in Syrian refugees fleeing to Jordan in the past week has seen about 21,000 new arrivals with Jordan?s Zaatari refugee camp now hosting about 83,000 registered refugees. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

Newly arrived Syrian refugees wait for their turn to receive a mattress, blankets and other supplies, and to be assigned to tents, at the Zaatari Syrian refugees camp in Mafraq, near the Syrian border with Jordan, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. UN officials say a spike in Syrian refugees fleeing to Jordan in the past week has seen about 21,000 new arrivals with Jordan?s Zaatari refugee camp now hosting about 83,000 registered refugees. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

Newly arrived Syrian refugees wait for their turn to receive mattresses, blankets and other supplies, and to be assigned to tents, at the Zaatari Syrian refugees camp in Mafraq, near the Syrian border with Jordan, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. UN officials say a spike in Syrian refugees fleeing to Jordan in the past week has seen about 21,000 new arrivals with Jordan?s Zaatari refugee camp now hosting about 83,000 registered refugees. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

Newly arrived Syrian refugees wait their turn to receive a mattresses, blankets and other supplies, and to be assigned to tents, at the Zaatari Syrian refugees camp in Mafraq, near the Syrian border with Jordan, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. UN officials say a spike in Syrian refugees fleeing to Jordan in the past week has seen about 21,000 new arrivals with Jordan?s Zaatari refugee camp now hosting about 83,000 registered refugees. (AP Photo/Mohammad Hannon)

(AP) ? A wave of 21,000 Syrian refugees in the past week, moving into northern Jordan at about five times the usual daily rate, has overwhelmed this crowded camp that's already struggling with flooding, short supplies and tent fires.

As newly arrived refugees unpacked on Monday, one family's tent went up in flames after kerosene spewed onto a nearby heater. Black smoke poured into the sky. The family's meager possessions were incinerated. In a sign of frustration, some refugees pelted a fire truck with stones, cracking its windshield, saying the firefighters were slow to respond.

"Almost every day, one or two tents catch fire," said 22-year-old Abu Anis, who like most refugees interviewed at the camp asked to be identified by his nickname because they feared retaliation against relatives still living in Syria. "Thank God, other people haven't been hurt because the tents are so close together."

The United Nations says the huge influx of Syrian refugees crossing into neighboring Jordan during the past week was larger than anticipated and left its agencies, already suffering from a funding shortfall, reeling under the influx. U.N. officials are crying out for more funding as they rush to build showers, toilets and a school for the newcomers.

The UNICEF representative to Jordan, Dominque Hyde, said more than 21,000 Syrian refugees arrived at Jordan's sole refugee camp just in the past week.

"We were expecting larger numbers in the new year, but not the 3,000 a day that have been coming across to Zaatari camp," she said.

New arrivals ? most of them coming from southern Syria where fighting has been intense ? were crossing into Jordan at about five times the rate anticipated, according to Andrew Harper of the U.N. refugee agency in Jordan. Until recently, an average of 700 refugees arrived at the desert facility each day.

International donors have pledged less than 3 percent to a $1 billion U.N. appeal made last month to aid the more than 670,000 Syrian refugees estimated to have fled to surrounding countries during the 22-month uprising to topple President Bashar Assad. The U.N. says it hopes a donor conference for Syrian refugees Wednesday in Kuwait will rectify the dire funding situation.

Harper said the Jordanian government has done what it can to provide protection to the 320,000 Syrian refugees it now hosts, but it cannot continue to bear the strain. The U.N. refugee agency said Syrian refugees in Jordan required about $500,000 in assistance. About one-fifth the refugees live in the camp, while the rest shelter in mainly northern communities.

Crossing into Jordan was frightening for Abu Nidal, a 50-year-old farmer from near the Golan Heights. He and 180 others, including women and children, were forced to row across territory flooded by waters from the Yarmouk River.

"The women and children were so afraid because the small boats were rickety and the water (was) deep," he said. "It took eight hours, but we finally arrived safely with the help of the young men and the Jordanian army."

Hyde said the influx to the camp means more showers, toilets, shelters, and schools need to be built. And more refugees also means a rising demand for water in Jordan, already the fourth most water scarce country in the world. She described the sharp increase in refugees as "daunting."

"You can see that many children at Zaatari ? called the 'kids' camp' because they make up the greatest numbers here ? don't have socks or even shoes in the dead of winter," she said as children played on swings and slides nearby.

Hyde said 24,000 Syrian refugee children entered Jordan in the past month alone ? the highest number ever.

"This means that we need to be building a new school immediately," she said, expressing hope that a new one could be constructed by mid-February.

Classes are to resume at the existing school on Feb. 5, but desperate refugees moved in earlier this month because howling winter winds blew their tents down and others were flooded. They say they are still awaiting alternative accommodations. Other camp residents have started jokingly describing the school as "occupied territory."

"We've had officials come and visit ? even the Bahraini government who built the school ? and still no one has responded to our needs for new housing," said Abu Mohamed, a 35-year-old businessman who is staying in the school where about two dozen people share a single classroom partitioned by rows of desks.

"They haven't given us heaters, tents or trailers," said the man who fled fighting in the Syrian capital, Damascus, with his family of four. "Rain is forecast again. Doctors tell us at the camp hospital that our children are sick from the cold."

Anne Richard, the U.S. assistant secretary of state for population, refugees and migration, says that as more Syrians pour out of their homeland, more countries are needed to contribute assistance.

Last year, the U.S. contributed $220 million to assist Syrian refugees. Speaking Monday in the Jordanian capital, Richard said the U.S. would announce additional funding for Syria at the conference in Kuwait, but declined to provide details.

Another Abu Walid, 46, from the southern Syrian town of Dara'a, said that as much as he and the other refugees need the aid, what they really want is an end to nightmarish killing, rape and shelling back home. His 16-year-old son was killed in Syria by shrapnel from artillery tank fire as he walked home from work.

"We want this awful crisis to end and to return home," said the slender man, a wool scarf tied around his neck to ward off the cold.

"The world is sleeping. It's failing us. ... How can it continue to turn its back on us every day as more and more are killed inside Syria?"

Associated Press

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Report: China may end ban on game consoles | Joystiq

Report China may end ban on game consoles
China Daily reports that the Chinese government is reviewing its current policy against game consoles. The ban was enacted in 2000 in order to protect children's development.

Because of the ban, none of the current generation of consoles were able to officially launch in China. Nintendo did manage to release a console of sorts in 2003, in the form of the plug-and-play iQue Player (above), and has followed up with handhelds all the way up to the 3DS XL.

China Daily's anonymous Ministry of Culture source said it has talked with other ministries about possibly reopening the market. "However, since the ban was issued by seven ministries more than a decade ago, we will need approval from all parties to lift it," the unnamed source said. Recently, the PS3 obtained safety certification.

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Japan launches two intelligence satellites

Japan launched two intelligence satellites into orbit on Sunday amid growing concerns that North Korea is planning to test more rockets of its own and possibly conduct a nuclear test.

Officials say the launch Sunday of the domestically produced H2-A rocket went smoothly, and the satellites ? an operational radar satellite and an experimental optical probe ? appear to have reached orbit.

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Japan began its intelligence satellite program after North Korea fired a long-range missile over Japan's main island in 1998. North Korea conducted a launch last month that it says carried a satellite into orbit but has been condemned by the United States and others as a cover for its development of missile technology.

The latest Japanese launch was in the planning stages long before the current increase in tensions with North Korea, but underscores Japan's longstanding wariness of its isolated neighbor's abilities and intentions.

The radar satellite, which can provide intelligence through cloud cover and at night, is intended to augment a network of several probes that Japan already has in orbit. The optical probe will be used to test future technology and improvements that would allow Japan to strengthen its surveillance capabilities.

Japan still relies on the United States for much of its intelligence.

Its optical satellites are believed to be about as good as commercial satellites, meaning they are able to detect objects of about 40 centimeters (16 inches) in size from their orbits. With the additional radar satellite, Japan hopes to be able to glean intelligence on any specified location once a day.

Japan, which hosts about 50,000 U.S. troops, is especially concerned about North Korea because its main islands are already within range of the North's missiles. Along with developing its own network of spy satellites, Japan has cooperated with Washington in establishing an elaborate missile defense shield.

North Korea's powerful National Defense Commission declared last week that the country would carry out a nuclear test and launch more rockets in defiance of the U.N. Security Council's announcement that it would punish Pyongyang for its long-range rocket test in December with more sanctions, calling it a violation of a ban on nuclear and missile activity.

North Korea's state news agency said on Sunday that leader Kim Jong Un vowed at a meeting of top security and foreign officials to take "substantial and high-profile important state measures."

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I've seriously seen this RP some where..

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All original content, friend~

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Whaaaaaaaaaaaat? No way :c
That's a really shitty coincidence ^^;
The title might not be original, but the story is~
I had no idea that other RP existed >>;

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Don't mind it, it was a accident :I

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Oh shit, that's YOUR RP >>;
I had no idea, I swear...
I could change the title if you'd like? ^^;

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Hey! This looks like a great roleplay and I would like to create a character. :) I would like to make a female, and is it okay if I add and spruce up the character design? Or do you want me to stick strictly to the one you gave.

"A stupid man?s report of what a clever man says can never be accurate, because he unconciously translates what he hears into something he can understand."

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