Thursday, January 31, 2013

Google's Nexus 4 available again online (at least in U.S.)

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Don't blink, or it may be gone: Google's Nexus 4 phone, which sold out in December, is again available for direct?purchase online from Google's Play store. The 8GB model goes for $299; the 16GB version for $349.

The flagship Android?phone is sold unlocked and without a contract, which is part of its appeal (and the slightly higher pricing).

?The only U.S.?carrier that?sells the?Nexus?4 under contract?is T-Mobile,?where?it?will?cost?you?$199?for?the?16GB?version?with?a?two-year?commitment. You can use the unlocked Nexus 4 on T-Mobile or?AT&T.

The phone, with a 4.7-inch screen, is a collaboration of Google and LG, "representing the pinnacle of Android hardware and software,"?wrote NBC News'?Wilson?Rothman recently?in?reviewing?the?phone.?

He described it as much better than the highly touted Samsung Galaxy S III. The Nexus 4 "runs smooth as butter, and has a vibrant screen that is second to none."

Despite that, the phone's "deal breaker," he said is that if it "represents the finest example of an Android phone?? and I feel that it does ? then why isn't it?available on all carriers, and on the fastest 4G?networks?"

With that limitation in mind, to get the phone directly from Google, head over to Google Play. Once you order, the phone should ship in one to two weeks, Google says.

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/gadgetbox/googles-nexus-4-available-again-online-least-u-s-1B8179075

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Is high Klout good for your SEO

In Israel it became a joke. Prior to the recent elections Benjamin Netanyahu?s press officer boasted that the Israeli Prime Minister?s Facebook page had accumulated 50,000 ?likes? in just two days. That?s a lot in local terms. Some thought ? too much. Within an hour of that announcement, a blogger noticed that 32,000 of the new followers were from Indonesia. Yes, that?s right, most of Netanyahu?s Facebook fans had come from the largest Muslim country. Not because of some surprising admiration Indonesians were feeling for the Israeli Prime Minister ? but because they were paid to click ?like? via platforms like Fivrr and Odesk. Embarrassing huh?

Google has pushed SEO towards two major focal points:

The first one is about social indicators and ?content success parameters? that measure the performance of the content engagement performance and distribution.

The second one concerns the two most reknowned Google algorithm changes ? Panda and Penguin. Panda and Penguin push SEO professionals and webmasters to weed out any hint of unnatural, spam-like ?behavior or risk being punished in the SERPs.

Anyone who does not take these two focal points to heart and implement the necessary changes and updates to their Internet presence, is doomed. For SEO folks whose business model is based on tactics like providing unnatural, fake social indicators and social shares and delivering paid-for backlinks and link exchange schemes, the end is near (and there are lot of those SEO companies out there!).

Feigning social popularity has been a major loophole for spammers and Google is painfully aware of the need to address it. I suspect that the search engines are compiling ?quality? scores to define authority and trust of individuals. In the next major algorithm change (I suggest calling it ?Panther?), similarly to how Panda and Penguin have addressed quality and spam of actual websites, the search engines will address the quality and credibility of individuals.?Fraudulent?behavior, like buying 100,000 Twitter followers, could flag you as a socio-spammer. ?Could that raise privacy issues? Sure, but that has never stopped Google before.??Is Google panther change coming up

How frequently do you receive a Twitter ?follow? note from a person with a zillion followers who also follows a zillion Twitter accounts? I get those on a daily basis and until recently, I thought to myself, ?Cool! I?ll follow back and improve my Klout,? simultaneously acknowledging that I?ll never read those Tweets. ?If I am right about the upcoming Google Panther update, and knowing that most of those followers are machine generated, imagine how those Follows will effect my ?Panther? trust score!

It?s really quite simple. If you spend your energy on trying to scheme the system, Google will always catch up with you and that?s going to be really bad for your business. So take the high road. It is?unarguably?more interesting and satisfying to spend your energy on creating quality and delivering a good user experience.

Source: http://www.webwhile.com/internet-marketing/2013/01/30/proud-of-your-high-klout-it-might-be-bad-for-your-seo-google-panther-update/

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Importance of Legal Education and Profession in India | Get Media ...

The Indian law profession has become one of the most sought after career destinations in India that has marked a rapid growth in a very short period of less than 50 years. Not only this, it has also become the most influential thing in running the government of the country. The legal profession in India helps to empower the Indians to fight against the caste structure and inequalities prevalent in the society. Citing the importance of legal profession in the country, the government is paying extra attention towards improving the quality of legal education in the majority of the law colleges in India. This has been a step forward to create more and more skilled and professional lawyers.

The world of employment and jobs in India has changed a lot and there has been a drastic increase in the opportunities for legally trained persons. Rapid globalization has been one of the other important factors that have led to revolution and liberalization in the legal industry of India. The National Law School movement and the Five-Year Integrated LL.B. programs have helped the interested students to emerge as the best lawyers or the legal professionals in the corporate world. It has also shown a ray of hope to other segments of the professionals and has imparted a lesson that with the subject matter expertise, one can gain good professional skills, and would rank high in the Indian judiciary. Continuing legal education (CLE) has been the most important concern for the government that has helped for professional development and better delivery of law and legal services in the country.Importance of Legal Education and Profession in India

Still, the judicial system looks for an organized CLE system and the introduction of such programs by the Bar Council of India Trust received some enthusiastic responses from every profession. Some of the legal areas like criminal law, litigation, intellectual property rights (IPR), commercial law practice, etc., have been quite demanding areas that have attracted most of the brains for pursuing legal education, particularly LLM or L.L.B. in Delhi, which hosts a number of renowned colleges and institutes offering legal education in India. The top ranking colleges offering the best legal education in Delhi are:

  1. Campus Law Centre, University of Delhi
  2. Guru Gobind Singh Indra Prastha University
  3. The Indian Law institute
  4. Global Institute of Intellectual Property
  5. Indian Academy of International Law Faculty of Law (University of Delhi
  6. Law Centre NO ? I, University Campus
  7. Law Centre NO ? II, A.R.S.D College
  8. Faculty of Law, Jamia Millia Islamia
  9. Vivekananda Institute of Professional Studies
  10. Amity Law School

The complete, genuine and accurate information about such colleges can be collected from the online education portals. Interested candidates can also visit forums where experts share their views about the latest education trends.

Author Bio: Rashmi Karan writes on the behalf of Shiksha.com, which is the leading education portal providing genuine and accurate information about the current education trends and courses available in various law colleges in India.

Source: http://www.getmediawiki.com/importance-of-legal-education-and-profession-in-india/

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Wednesday, January 30, 2013

US firms encouraged by bipartisan immigration reform

From agricultural firms to high-tech companies, US employers are eager to see the broken immigration system fixed. But without details fixed, firms are cautious with support.?

By Lisa Baertlein and Sarah McBride,?Reuters / January 28, 2013

Rep. Joe Garcia (D) of Florida states his support for immigrants and pledges to work in favor of immigration reform in downtown Miami, Monday, Jan. 28, 2013. A broad slate of US companies are also encouraged by a bipartisan plan in Congress that would reform the immigration system.

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From farmers who cannot find Americans to pick their crops to technology firms who need more engineers from abroad, the bipartisan plan from eight U.S. senators announced on Monday offered solutions like a "workable" program for seasonal farm labor and a commitment to "attracting and keeping the world's best and brightest."

"We are encouraged by the momentum on these important issues," said Microsoft general counsel and executive vice president Brad Smith.

Companies and business groups of all stripes have come out in favor of immigration reform, hoping to tap the immigrant labor force that has long been a key to growth of the U.S. economy.

But Smith said Microsoft needs to see the details of the legislation, which has not yet been crafted, and that it hopes the reform will expand the so-called H-1B visa system for highly skilled workers.

The government now offers a quota of 65,000 H-1B visas per year, a number unusually met in a few weeks of applications and far fewer than the U.S. technology sector says it needs to innovate and remain competitive.

The eight senators said that any immigrant who receives an advanced degree in the United States in science, technology, engineering or math (collectively known as STEM), should be given a green card, shorthand for legal residence and work permit.

"It makes no sense to educate the world's future innovators and entrepreneurs only to ultimately force them to leave our country at the moment they are most able to contribute to our economy," the senators said.

The proposal from the senators, who include Arizona Republican John McCain and New York Democrat Charles Schumer, goes so far as to offer a path to citizenship for an estimated 11 million illegal immigrants. Schumer said he hoped a bill would pass Congress as early as mid-year.

But it also offers provisions to make legal immigration more efficient and to bolster an employment verification system to help companies know if they are hiring illegal migrants.

While the U.S. government's "E-Verify" program is now only required in some states, a mandatory beefed-up system that takes the burden off companies for detecting fraud in identity documents and places it on the government might be welcomed.

A one-step process in which the employer enters data and awaits a government approval "could be a very effective system," said Eleanor Pelta, head of immigration law at the Washington law firm Morgan, Lewis & Bockius.

Several high-profile companies, including burrito chain Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc, have been investigated after Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) audits turned up problems with their employment paperwork. ICE started investigations at nearly 4,000 workplaces in fiscal 2012.

Chipotle moved to E-Verify almost two years ago after ICE audits revealed it had hired hundreds of illegal immigrants. Company spokesman Chris Arnold said that mandating a similar system would be "pretty much moot" for the 1,300-restaurant company.

While passage of the proposal into law is far from assured, farm organizations may have most reason to be encouraged, given its emphasis on meeting the needs of the agriculture industry.

"I see this absolutely as our best opportunity that we've had in a generation to get ... a solution to our immigration problems," said Charles Conner, president and CEO of the National Council of Farmer Cooperatives.

In the nation's largest food-producing and exporting state, California, farmers said they hoped immigration legislation would catch up to the reality of America's food supply.

"Many of the people who tend to the food we eat are not properly documented," said Paul Wenger, president of the California Farm Bureau Federation.

Source: http://rss.csmonitor.com/~r/feeds/csm/~3/mVtWCXtPZQY/US-firms-encouraged-by-bipartisan-immigration-reform

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Samsung ATIV Odyssey Windows Phone 8 Hits Verizon 4G LTE Network

samsungativodesseyThe Samsung ATIV Odyssey with Windows Phone 8 operating system just launched on the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE system in the United States. The handset, officially titled the Samsung 005930 ATIV Odyssey, joins the HTC Windows Phone 8X and Nokia Lumia 822 as Verizon smartphones powered by the Windows Phone 8 OS. The handset was designed to be a budget priced, entry-level smartphone for those mobile handset shoppers that do not want to pay for extra bells and whistles that they do not desire, and will never use.

The Samsung ATIV Odyssey is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $49.99.

However, just because the handset is retailing for around $49 on contract at select online retail outlets like the Amazon Wireless store, does not mean it is underpowered. The first Samsung Windows Phone 8 smartphone for the United States arrives in a slim, small and compact form factor. But the ATIV Odyssey is still equipped with a large 4 inch WVGA display, and is powered by a speedy dual core processor. The Internet Explorer 10 mobile web browser is pre-installed, the handset delivers NFC wireless support out-of-the-box, and can operate as a mobile Wi-Fi hotspot for multiple wireless devices.

The Samsung ATIV Odyssey measures 4.82 x 2.51 x 0.43 inches inches (122 x 64 x 11 mm), weighing 4.41 ounces (125 g). That makes the handset small and light compared to other 4G smartphones with a 4.0 inch display, and that Super AMOLED screen delivers 480 x 800 pixel resolution and 233 pixels over every inch of display space. 16 million separate colors are used to render visual displays, and standard capacitive, multitouch gestures are supported for device navigation.

The handset delivers a light and slim body due to the slender 2,100 mA battery on board, and standby battery power lasts approximately 7.0 days. The phone is powered by a dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU which has been clocked at 1.5 GHz, and an Adreno 225 GPU is also present in the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8960 microchip package. 1.0 GB of RAM system memory is on board, as is 8.0 GB of built-in storage. The Samsung ATIV Odyssey for Verizon also contains a built-in microSD slot for storage expansion, supporting memory cards up to 64 GB in size.

The front facing 1.2 megapixel chat cam offers video call support, and is also capable of recording video in 720P HD resolution. Built into the back of the handset is a 5.0 megapixel camcorder with a built-in LED flash and autofocus, capable of capturing video at a rate of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels (1,080p HD resolution). A YouTube video player and music player have been pre-installed, and popular applications Facebook and Twitter are also on board.

You can purchase the Samsung Ativ Odyssey at a discounted price tag now starting at $49.99.

Source: http://www.mobilebloom.com/samsung-ativ-odyssey-windows-phone-8-hits-verizon-4g-lte-network/2228834/

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No alarm, only 1 exit in Brazil nightclub fire

SANTA MARIA, Brazil (AP) ? The nightclub Kiss was hot, steamy from the press of beer-fueled bodies dancing close. The Brazilian country band on stage was whipping the young crowd into a frenzy, launching into another fast-paced, accordion-driven tune and lighting flares that spewed silver sparks into the air.

It was another Saturday night in Santa Maria, a university town of about 260,000 on Brazil's southernmost tip.

Then, in the pre-dawn hours of Sunday, it turned into a scene of indescribable horror as sparks lit a fire in the soundproofing material above the stage, churning out black, toxic smoke as flames raced through the former beer warehouse, killing 231 people.

"I was right there, so even though I was far from the door, at least I realized something was wrong," said Rodrigo Rizzi, a first-year nursing student who was next to the stage when the fire broke out and watched the tragedy unfold, horror-stricken and helpless.

"Others, who couldn't see the stage, never had a chance. They never saw it coming."

A security guard said afterward that the club was at its estimated maximum capacity of between 1,000 and 2,000 people.

There was no fire alarm, no sprinklers, no fire escape. In violation of state safety codes, fire extinguishers were not spaced every 1,500 square feet, and there was only one exit. As the city buried its young Monday, questions were raised about whether Brazil is up to the task of ensuring the safety in venues for the World Cup next year, and the Olympics in 2016. Four people were arrested for questioning, including two band members and the nightclub's co-owner.

Rizzi hadn't even planned on going out that night. He was talked into it by friends and knew dozens at the club. He said the first sign of a problem was insulation dripping above the stage.

The flames at that point were barely noticeable, just tiny tongues lapping at the flammable material. The band's singer, Marcelo dos Santos, noticed it and tried to put out the smoldering embers by squirting water from a bottle.

The show kept going. Then, as the ceiling continued to ooze hot molten foam, dos Santos grabbed the drummer's water bottle and aimed it at the fire. That didn't work either, Rizzi said. A security guard handed the band leader a fire extinguisher. He aimed, but nothing came out; the extinguisher didn't work.

At that point, Rizzi said, the singer motioned to the band to get out. Rizzi calmly made his way to the door ? the club's only exit ? still thinking it was a small fire that would quickly be controlled.

The cavernous building was divided into several sections, including a pub and a VIP lounge ? and hundreds of the college students and teenagers crammed in couldn't see the stage. They continued to drink and dance, unaware of the danger spreading above them.

Then, the place became an inferno.

The band members who headed straight for the door lived. One, Danilo Brauner, went back to get his accordion, and never made it out.

The air turned dense and dark with smoke; there was no light, nothing pointing to the single exit. Rizzi found himself clawing through a panicked crowd that surged blindly toward the door.

"I was halfway across the floor, I could see the door, but the air turned black with this thick smoke," he said. "I couldn't breathe. People started to panic and run toward the door. They were falling, screaming, pulling at each other."

The manager, meanwhile, was outside dealing with a drunk and belligerent young man. No one there had any inkling of the desperate scene unfolding just beyond Kiss' black, sound-proof double doors, said taxi driver Edson Schifelbain, who was in his car, waiting for passengers.

A security guard poked his head out and said there was a fight. A fraction of a second later, someone inside yelled "Fire!" The manager opened the doors and it was like opening the gates of hell, Schifelbain said.

Young men and women, mouths and eyes blackened with soot, clothes tattered, tumbled out screaming and crying. Some ran right over his taxi and two other cabs parked nearby, breaking mirrors, windshields, bashing in the doors. Horrified, he realized his cab was in their way, but couldn't move it because there were bodies hunched over it, collapsed in front of the tires, everywhere.

"The horror I saw in their faces, the terror, I'll never forget," he said. Two girls gasping for air climbed into his car, and as soon as he was able, he sped the six miles (10 kilometers) to the university hospital.

"One of them was crying all the way, screaming, 'My friend is dying,'" he said. "I did what I could. I don't know what happened to those girls."

Inside the club, metal barriers meant to organize the lines of people entering and leaving became traps, corralling desperate patrons within yards of the exit. Bodies piled up against the grates, smothered and broken by the crushing mob.

Rizzi was stuck, unable to move, taking in gulps of smoke, feeling the gaseous mix burn his lungs.

He was within seconds of passing out, he said, when the whole frenzied mass suddenly lurched forward. The gates gave way, and everyone toppled over. Rizzi was lying on top of two or three people, several more heaped on top of him. He stuck out his hands, smacking them against the sidewalk and door. Someone pulled him to safety.

"To get out, I climbed, I pulled people's hair. I felt other people grabbing me, hitting me in the face," he said. "It's hard to describe the horror. But once I was outside, I recovered, and started pulling out the others."

Soon, he said, the street was a sea of bodies.

This was the scene 24-year-old Gabriel Barcellos Disconzi found when he arrived about 3:30 a.m., an hour after fire broke out. Wakened by a phone call from friends, the club regular immediately started pulling out bodies as smoke spewed so thick that entering the building was unthinkable.

Using sledgehammers and picks and their bare hands, he and other young men broke down the walls. Born and bred in Santa Maria, the outgoing young lawyer had dozens of friends and acquaintances inside.

"It was all so fast, there was no time for anything, no time for crying over a friend," he said. "It was dead people over here, living over there. Body after body after body."

Both Rizzi and Disconzi were there when they broke into one of the bathrooms and found a tableau of nearly indescribable desperation: It was crammed with bodies, tangled and tossed like dolls, piled as high as Rizzi's chest. In the darkness and confusion, concert-goers had rushed into the bathroom thinking it was an exit. They died, crushed and airless in the dark.

"I'll never forget the wall of people," Rizzi said.

Disconzi helped load them into a truck. Just the dead jammed into that bathroom filled an entire truck, he said.

By this time, the city was waking up to the dimension of the tragedy unfolding at its heart. Doctors, nurses and psychologists began arriving, giving immediate assistance ? checking eyes and respiratory passages, stabilizing the burned, resuscitating those whose hearts had stopped or lungs had failed because of the smoke. The living they loaded into ambulances. The mounting number of dead went into trucks.

At Charity Hospital, the region's largest, "it was a war scene," said Dr. Ronald Bossemeyer, the technical director.

"Trying to give care, comfort the living, and keep family members who started to arrive from overwhelming everything ? it was madness," he said, choking back tears. "The wounded, the doctors, people running with saline, with oxygen. We've never seen so many patients."

As families waited, nurses and technicians ran back and forth, bringing an earring, a shoe, a wallet, anything that could help identify those still living, Bossemeyer said.

As doctors were at work saving those who could be saved, a group of mothers was calling around to check on one another. Elaine Marques Goncalves woke up to that terrible question: Do you know where your child is?

With a jolt, she realized two of her sons, Gustavo and Deivis, had not come home the night before.

"I knew they'd gone to a club, but I didn't know which one," she said. Trying to keep calm, she joined the multitude pressing for news outside the hospital.

Hours later, she got some good news: Gustavo had burns on 20 percent of his body and had suffered two heart attacks as his lungs failed to draw oxygen, but he was alive and being flown to the state capital, Porto Alegre, for treatment.

"I had time to put my hands on him and say, 'My dear, your mother is here with you,'" she said. "He was sedated, but I know he could hear. Then I had to tear myself away and go find my other son."

Hours passed as the dead piled up in the city gym. It took an entire day of anguish before she learned what she'd dreaded most: Deivis was dead.

As he lay there among basketball hoops and water coolers, one body among so many, she asked the questions on everyone's mind.

"How can a club just burn like that? People have to know what happened here," she said. "It won't bring back my son, but I have to ask. This nightclub was beyond capacity. The whole world has to know. Why couldn't they get out?"

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/no-alarm-only-1-exit-brazil-nightclub-fire-002812171.html

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Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Printable Valentine Love Notes | Our Best Bites

Valentine Love Note Printables from Our Best BitesKate and I were talking recently about how blogging and social media have led to every minor thing in life transforming into a major thing. ?We both have been avoiding Pinterest this entire month because the onslaught of Valentine Day stressed us out.? When I was a kid, you went to the store and picked out the little cardboard box with the cartoon character you liked the best on it. ?Inside there were those cheap little paper envelopes that you tried to lick shut but they?d never stay shut. ?Now, if you judge the average Valentine by what you see on Pinterest, we?re all Martha-freaking-Stewart, and the blogosphere is full of tutorials and DIY entertaining and decor ideas for holidays I didn?t know people actually celebrated with things they needed tutorials for.? I actually have a tendency to get caught up in things like that because I LOVE holidays. ??I love traditions. ?I love making things absolutely magical for my kids. ?But I also like having a balance, and making things meaningful. ?I?ve been thinking about Valentines Day lately and wanted to do something with my family that wasn?t about games and candy and presents as it seems every holiday is. ?We get plenty of treats around here, but within our home I wanted to really focus this year on the actual love part of Valentines.

Cutting out Love Notes

Every Monday night at our house is ?Family Night.? ?We sing a song together, read from our scriptures, have a little lesson/message about a value, and then play a game and have a treat. ?A couple of weeks ago our lesson was about kindness and I blasted back to 1st grade when we learned about ?warm fuzzies? and ?cold pricklies.? ?Did everyone do that? ?I taught my kids all about warm-fuzzies and had them go around in a circle and say something kind about everyone else in the family. ?They loved it. ?And they thought of the cutest things to say.

It reminded me about how important it is to say things and not just show them. ?And how much confidence it instills in a person to receive a compliment, and call out all of the wonderful things about them that you love. ?I remember very specific instances in my life when people did that for me, and what a difference it made. ?I still have a little folded up piece of paper from youth group activity we did when I was about 13 where we exchanged papers and wrote things we admired about the other person on it. ?It says awesome teenage things like, ?Sara is so super sweet to everyone!? and still, it makes me smile every time I read it.

Love notes for my kiddos

I still cling to a letter my Mom wrote to me when I was a teenager when she noted qualities she loved about me and traits she admired. ?Things I never saw in myself until I read them from her and things I aspired to live up to after that moment. ?I remember having a thoughtful chemistry teacher in high school who pulled me aside after class one day and asked me if I had considered what I would study in college. ?She told me I was bright, and that I had a keen understanding of chemistry, and that the world needed more smart women in the science field. ?Until that moment, I had never considered myself anything but completely average, but that one little compliment set me on a path that eventually led to a college degree in the science field. ?I think about that teacher often and how much confidence she gave me with a few simple words.

Notes to Brothers

Experiences like that remind me of how important it is to express things to the people I love, and especially to help my children recognize in themselves what I see so clearly:? their strengths, their unique traits, their good behavior. ?The things I?m proud of, the things that make me laugh, the things I love.? I love it when my sons see those things in each other, too.

So we did another little family activity. ?I made these little love-notes and thought about each one of my kids. ?This actually takes some time; it caused my husband and I to really ponder about the special attributes of each of our kids and realize how unique they all are.

Love Notes for Kids

I filled some out, my husband filled some out, and we had our boys fill a few out for each other. ?That was probably my favorite part; seeing each of them express things they love about their brothers.

Notes to their brothers

It was fun reminiscing about things we?d done together in the past and some of our favorite family moments.

Love note from Dad

I made the notes little; just perfect for a quick little phrase or two, and perfectly sized to fit inside of those cute little treat bags.? (Mine are all from Orson Gygi)

Gygi Bags

My kids absolutely love our Christmas advent, and the waking-up-first-thing-in-the-morning-and-checking-it part is probably even more exciting than seeing what was actually in there.

Washi Tape

So I packaged up all of our little love notes

Love Notes

and have them waiting to be delivered.

Valentines in Paper Bags

And although I know my little boys will adore hand-written expressions of love from their parents, they will adore them much more if there?s candy involved.? So they?ll get a little of that too.? Packaged in their mail boxes in the days leading up to Valentines day.? And before they can use them to make paper airplanes, I?ll tuck them away for them to read again someday and be reminded of how much they?re loved.

Valentine Love Note Printables

You can use these little notes like I did, or for a fun family night of your own where you read them out loud, or slip them into a lunch box or tape them to a bathroom mirror for someone.? They?re just for sharin? the love, so do that any way you like :)

Valentine Love Notes from Our Best Bites

I?m having technical issues that are preventing me from putting all of these pages together in file, but you can can print them all separately using the links below.? I included all of the little phrases and questions starters I used for my family, plus a sheet of blank notes to use however you like.

Valentine Printables from Our Best Bites

Love Notes Set #1
Love Notes Set #2
Love Notes Set #3
Love Notes (Blank)

Click below for more Valentine Fun!

Valentine link

Source: http://www.ourbestbites.com/2013/01/printable-valentine-love-notes/

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Why Your Boss Might Be the Only Thing Between You and the Flu

All over the media, we hear public health experts explain ways to limit the flu outbreak. Get a flu shot, they advise, wash your hands?and if you get the flu, stay home until 24 hours after your fever?s gone. ?

It makes sense. During the H1N1 flu, more than seven million people caught the bug from coworkers who came to the job sick.

The Most Vulnerable Pay a High Price for Flu Infection?

But the recommendation to take a sick day is more complicated for 44 million people in this country who don?t earn any of these days. In fact, for many, including workers like my friend Denise, a cashier in Milwaukee, it?s a choice between a health crisis and a financial crisis. ?Since I?d been sick twice this year?one day each time?I was told I?d be suspended for three days if I stayed home,? Denise said. ?That amounted to about $240 before taxes. So even though I had the flu, it was go in or [stay home and] not make the rent. I sat as a cashier all day touching customers? groceries. People kept asking me why I was working. All I could say was that my boss made me.?

Some management consultants acknowledge that sick workers may spread the flu to coworkers out of fear that they?ll be fired if they stay home to recover. ?The economy is still on shaky ground and many workers continue to be worried about losing their jobs,??said John A. Challenger, CEO of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc., an outplacement consulting firm. ?Of course, this has significant negative consequences for the workplace.?

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The fear is real.?University of Chicago researchers?found nearly one in four workers reported that he/she or a family member had been fired, suspended, punished, or threatened with being fired for taking time off due to personal illness or to care for a sick child or other relative. And job loss isn?t the only fear. In this economy, who can afford to lose even one day?s pay? Ask the people who serve our food, clean our offices, and care for our young or elderly. They?re among those?half the workforce and three quarters of low-wage workers?who lack paid sick days.

As a Miami cook put it, ?Every penny goes somewhere. I have no choice but to suck it up if I?m sick.?

More than one-third of flu cases are transmitted in schools and workplaces. Those same Chicago researchers asked respondents, ?Have you ever had to go to work when you were sick with a contagious illness like the flu?? Nearly 70 percent of those lacking paid sick days answered, ?Yes.?

Flu Is Packing a Punch Across the Nation

Studies show that when sick workers stay home, the number of people affected by pandemic flu can be reduced by 15 to 34 percent, according to Jonathan Heller, director of Human Impact Partners.

Public school teachers and nurses will tell you how often children come to school sick, or can?t get picked up if they fall ill during class because their parents have no paid sick time. They?ll describe the heartbreak of having a child say, ?Please don?t call my mom. She?ll get in trouble if you do.? They?ll give you examples of kids?sometimes as young as eight years old?who miss school to care for a younger sibling.

To avoid the spread of germs, we have to ensure that no one will lose income or a job for staying home sick.?

How to Avoid the Flu: 8 Easy Ways Not to Get Sick

Corporate lobbyists want to rig the system so it works only for them. But from coast to coast, working people have created large and diverse coalitions ?restaurant workers and restaurant owners, those who fight asthma and those who fight poverty, faith leaders and advocates for marriage equality and many more?who know that together we can change the rules so they work for everyone.

And from coast to coast we?re winning. In 2006, San Francisco established a paid sick leave policy that now gets?favorable reviews?from most employers. In 2007, Washington, D.C. followed suit. Milwaukee voted overwhelmingly for paid sick days in 2008 (Scott Walker and crew later axed it). In 2011, Connecticut became the first state to pass paid sick days, as did the city of Seattle; Philadelphia extended it to workers covered by the municipal living wage ordinance. Soon Philly?s City Council will vote again to cover everyone. Across the country, Portland?s City Council is moving a sick days bill right now. New York City and several states, including Massachusetts, Maryland, Vermont, and Washington, are all considering bills as well.

You can make a difference by telling elected officials what this policy means to you:

Take part for your kids:?Make sure your child doesn?t have to sit next to a classmate with the flu whose mom or dad couldn?t risk staying home.

Take part for yourself: Even if you have paid sick days, you don?t want to be served flu with your fries.?

In an economy where more and more families are living paycheck-to-paycheck, we need paid sick days to make sure that a public health crisis doesn?t become an economic crisis.?

Have you had to go to work when you were ill because you had no paid sick leave? Did you fear losing your job? Do you know someone who's had to work when sick??

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Related Stories on TakePart:

? Would You Get a Flu Shot Made from Insects?

? Researchers Are Closing In On a Method to Predict Flu Outbreaks

? Flu Vaccines in Grade Schools Significantly Curb Illness

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Monday, January 28, 2013

Complete list of winners at 19th annual SAG Awards

(AP) ? A complete list of winners at Sunday's 19th annual Screen Actors Guild Awards:

MOVIES:

Actor: Daniel Day-Lewis, "Lincoln"

Actress: Jennifer Lawrence, "Silver Linings Playbook"

Supporting actor: Tommy Lee Jones, "Lincoln"

Supporting actress: Anne Hathaway, "Les Miserables"

Cast: "Argo"

Stunt ensemble: "Skyfall"

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TELEVISION:

Actor in a movie or miniseries: Kevin Costner "Hatfields & McCoys"

Actress in a movie or miniseries: Julianne Moore, "Game Change"

Actor in a drama series: Bryan Cranston, "Breaking Bad"

Actress in a drama series: Claire Danes, "Homeland"

Actor in a comedy series: Alec Baldwin, "30 Rock"

Actress in a comedy series: Tina Fey, "30 Rock"

Drama series cast: "Downton Abbey"

Comedy series cast: "Modern Family"

Stunt ensemble: "Game of Thrones"

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Life Achievement: Dick Van Dyke

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Taylor Swift talks sexier look, new tour

FILE - This Jan. 9, 2013 file photo shows Taylor Swift at the People?s Choice Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Swift says you can expect some of her bolder choices of late, from her music to her new, sexier image, to be incorporated in her upcoming tour. Swift kicks off her worldwide tour in Omaha, Neb., next month in support of her latest album, ?Red.? (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, file)

FILE - This Jan. 9, 2013 file photo shows Taylor Swift at the People?s Choice Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Swift says you can expect some of her bolder choices of late, from her music to her new, sexier image, to be incorporated in her upcoming tour. Swift kicks off her worldwide tour in Omaha, Neb., next month in support of her latest album, ?Red.? (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, file)

FILE - This Jan. 26, 2013 file photo shows American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift at the Cannes festival palace, to take part in the NRJ Music awards ceremony in Cannes, southeastern France. Swift says you can expect some of her bolder choices of late, from her music to her new, sexier image, to be incorporated in her upcoming tour. Swift kicks off her worldwide tour in Omaha, Neb., next month in support of her latest album, ?Red.? (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, file)

FILE - This Jan. 9, 2013 file photo shows Taylor Swift at the People?s Choice Awards at the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles. Swift says you can expect some of her bolder choices of late, from her music to her new, sexier image, to be incorporated in her upcoming tour. Swift kicks off her worldwide tour in Omaha, Neb., next month in support of her latest album, ?Red.? (Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, file)

FILE - This Jan. 26, 2013 file photo shows American singer-songwriter Taylor Swift at the Cannes festival palace, to take part in the NRJ Music awards ceremony in Cannes, southeastern France. Swift says you can expect some of her bolder choices of late, from her music to her new, sexier image, to be incorporated in her upcoming tour. Swift kicks off her worldwide tour in Omaha, Neb., next month in support of her latest album, ?Red.? (AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau, file)

(AP) ? Taylor Swift has been turning heads with her new, sexy wardrobe, but the 23-year-old says it's just a reflection of getting older.

Swift has people buzzing about her recent red carpet choices, which have included plunging necklines and shorter skirts. "As far as wardrobe, we have been operating from a different place," Swift said.

While her choices may be demure compared with the Kim Kardashians of the world, for Swift, a former teen sweetheart, it's raised eyebrows, and she acknowledges that it's been a bit of a shock for some people who are accustomed to seeing her wear long dresses. She recalled how her decision to wear shorts at last year's MTV Video Music Awards caused a stir.

"It was like, 'Gasp, Taylor wears shorts.' And I thought it was hilarious," she said, adding: "I'm not going to be like taking my clothes off or that sort of thing."

Swift's new look is a reflection of her overall maturation, with her latest album, "Red," selling more than 3 million copies since it was released last fall and producing two smash singles, "I Knew You Were Trouble" and "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together," which is nominated for record of the year at next month's Grammy Awards.

"I'm so happy about (my) three nominations ? it's so unreal," Swift said in a phone interview Monday from Paris.

Swift said she's especially happy with the success of songs like "I Knew You Were Trouble," a dance-infused song that takes her further from her country realm than ever before.

"The fans have been so good to me this year," she said. "I wanted to make a genre-defying record, I wanted to make an album that was hard to pin down, and hard to box in."

Swift said fans should expect more surprises during her upcoming tour, which kicks off March 13 in Omaha, Neb. She's partnering with Diet Coke for the tour, and she's signed on to be a pitchwoman for the beverage.

While a recent op-ed piece in The New York Times questioned whether pop stars should be endorsing soft drinks with society's push toward a healthier lifestyle, Swift, who noted she's become more health-conscious, said the beverage is part of her life.

"I think my lifestyle plays a part into what I choose to endorse," Swift said. "Diet Coke is something that is a part of my life. ... Also a part of my life is exercise."

Her partnership with the soft drink company includes the use of social media platforms to connect with fans, something that Swift, an avid Tweeter and presence on Instagram, already uses on her own.

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Archer, Season 4

One of the great joys of watching Archer each week is seeing how the show plays with its animation. Adam Reed?s animation team at Floyd County Productions creates some of the coolest, most stylized sets and action sequences on television?from elaborate high-speed car chases at the Monaco Grand Prix to more basic shots of the ISIS offices. The show has even inspired a whole Tumblr devoted to turning its greatest moments into funny-in-their-own-right animated GIFs.

Some of Archer?s best sight gags, however, don?t come from the wacky, exotic scenery. Rather, the show?s funniest and most revelatory animated sequences are often very simple close-up shots of a character?s facial expressions at moments of greatest fear, exasperation, intoxication, or?in the case of this week?s amazing final shot?trauma.

The clip above, for me, was the most surprising laugh-out-loud moment in a show that is one of the most consistently unpredictable and funny on TV. This shot comes a moment after Archer has watched his best (only) friend Lucas Troy get crushed to death by a tree and issue a deathbed confession of having raped Archer while he was passed out drunk. We don?t hear Troy, voiced fantastically by Justified star Timothy Olyphant, provide the final details of the assault. All we hear is a forest-clearing cry of ?NOOOOOOOOO!? from Archer and a cut to him and his fellow ISIS agents driving home. I don?t want to go into the show?s treatment of sexuality and homophobia as a source of humor today?we?ll have more on this tomorrow?I just want to look at what makes the final shot such a powerful and surprising visual.

The episode?s punch line is not the Lucas Troy confession, or even Archer?s final line asking for the radio to be turned on at the most awkward, yet somehow appropriate, moment. It is Cyril?s look of existential dread and Lana?s look of sadness and horror while Archer sits in the backseat clutching a liquor bottle and coming almost immediately to terms with the fact that his best (only) friend raped him. This scene works so well, because the cut from the confession to the back of the car is so sudden and unexpected, as are Lana?s and Cyril?s perfectly captured expressions of empathy, grief, and shock on their friend Archer?s behalf. The look on Lana?s face is especially powerful?this is a woman who is normally phased by nothing.

The show?s animators use hundreds of photos of real-life human models to capture each character?s visual style. But these sort of facial performances are dictated by a combination of Adam Reed?s scripts and the animators? creativity?never by the models. ?Sometimes the script is very specific about visual jokes?other times the way the voice actor performs dictates how they will be animated,? Archer animation director Bryan Fordney told commenters on the TV site Warming Glow when asked specifically about this scene. ?Other times one of our animators will just come up with something and put it in there.? Whether this sequence was an invention of the animators, Adam Reed?s writing, or likely some combination of both, it was the most inspired piece of animation in the show?s entire run.

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Sunday, January 27, 2013

The Week In Arts And Culture: Slavery Controversy, Bodybuilding Shots And Graffiti Churches (PHOTOS)

This week, there was a lot of talk about Kara Walker's recently reinstated drawing at the Newark Public Library.

"The library should be a safe harbor for controversies of all types, and those controversies can be dealt with in the context of what is known about art, about literature, democracy and freedom," library trustee Clement A. Price, a Rutgers university history professor, told the AP. "There's no better venue in Newark where such a powerful and potential controversial drawing should be mounted."

  • KARA WALKER Fall Frum Grace, Miss Pipi's Blue Tale (video still), 2011 video, dvd, and beta master dimensions variable 17 minutes, sound Edition of 5 Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York

  • KARA WALKER Fall Frum Grace, Miss Pipi's Blue Tale (video still), 2011 video, dvd, and beta master dimensions variable 17 minutes, sound Edition of 5 Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York

  • KARA WALKER Fall Frum Grace, Miss Pipi's Blue Tale (video still), 2011 video, dvd, and beta master dimensions variable 17 minutes, sound Edition of 5 Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York

  • KARA WALKER Fall Frum Grace, Miss Pipi's Blue Tale (video still), 2011 video, dvd, and beta master dimensions variable 17 minutes, sound Edition of 5 Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York

  • KARA WALKER Fall Frum Grace, Miss Pipi's Blue Tale (video still), 2011 video, dvd, and beta master dimensions variable 17 minutes, sound Edition of 5 Courtesy of the Artist and Lehmann Maupin Gallery, New York

On Thursday, we were entranced by Brian Finke's photo series on pumped up forms.

Simply titled "Bodybuilding," the collection of photographs highlights an array of individuals who push their bodies to unfathomable extremes. The 2005 series features women and men of all ages, exploring -- lightheartedly and seemingly without judgment -- a realm where obsessions with appearance and uniformity far exceed societal norms.

  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #25) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

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  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #17) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #50) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #43) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #24) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #48) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #18) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #36) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

  • Untitled (Bodybuiling #16) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

  • Untitled (Bodybuilding #14) Copyright Brian Finke, "Title," Date, Courtesy of ClampArt, New York City

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Now, we can certainly appreciate the beauty in the classical aesthetic that so often characterizes sites of religious observance. But sometimes even traditional venues need a radical makeover.

Graffiti artist Hense did just that to a former church in Washington D.C.'s up-and-coming arts district. The artist got to work with the help of a small crew, using rollers, brushes, spray paint, inks, acrylics, mops, enamels and paint sprayers to cover every inch of the edifice in popping hues. After several weeks, the white church was transformed into a rainbow splattered objet d'art.

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And who could forget the presidential inauguration on Monday?

In honor of the occasion, we wanted to present our favorite portraits of the president below. Instead of Businessweek's wizened version, we see a man in top form, if Pete Souza's most recent political portrait is any indication that POTUS is getting his groove back.

  • Shepard Fairey's Obama "Hope" Poster

    "Hope," <a href="http://www.obeygiant.com/about" target="_hplink">Shepard Fairey</a>, 2008.

  • Nikola Greens Obama Print

    Nicola Green, Day 4, CHANGE, 2010 Three-colour silkscreen print with water-based enamel ink on cotton paper, 138.00 cm x 106.5 cm Image courtesy <a href="http://nicolagreen.com/">Studio of Nicola Green</a>

  • Ted Ellis's Obama Bust

    Ted Ellis from "<a href="http://visionsofour44thpresident.com/">Visions of our 44th President</a>," at Detroit's Charles H Wright Museum of African American History.

  • Gao Brother's Obama Painting

    "Double Portrait," <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/06/arts/design/06gao.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0">Gao Brothers</a>, oil on canvas.

  • Preston Jackson's Obama Bust

    Preston Jackson from "<a href="http://visionsofour44thpresident.com/">Visions of our 44th President</a>," at Detroit's Charles H Wright Museum of African American History.

  • Jagjot Sing Rubal's Obama Painting

    Jagjot Singh Rubal gives final touches to a painting of re-elected US President Barack Obama, which he planed to mail to Obama as a gift, in Amritsar on November 7, 2012. (NARINDER NANU/AFP/Getty Images)

  • Obama Mall Art

    This #WTF moment was brought to you by a mall art gallery. #Obama

  • Hank Willis Thomas and Ryan Alexiev's Cereal Obama Portrait

    Artists Hank Willis Thomas and Ryan Alexiev created this <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/20/celebrity-food-portraits_n_1609945.html">cereal mosaic depicting President Obama</a>, and titled it "<a href="http://www.cerealart.com/shopexd.asp?id=506">Breakfast of Champion</a>."

  • Wangechi Mutu's Obama Bust

    Wangechi Mutu from "<a href="http://visionsofour44thpresident.com/">Visions of our 44th President</a>," at Detroit's Charles H Wright Museum of African American History.

  • Obama Mural

    Mural number two (again, there were many murals)

  • Renelio Marin's Obama Painting

    An acrylic on canvas painting of US President Barack Obama by Cuban-born artist Renelio Marin is seen through a protective grill of a gallery in New York City September 19, 2011. Marin has been working a series of paintings on historic American figures. (AFP PHOTO/Mandel NGAN)

  • Jason Mecier's Jerk Obama Portrait

    <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/08/22/obama-romney-beef-jerky_n_1822562.html">Jack Links Beef Jerky and Jason Mecier</a>, a San Francisco-based muralist are responsible for these political protein portraits, which used approximately 50 bags of jerky each.

  • Obama Latte Art

    Obama latte art , courtesy of our friends at Tokyo Otaku Mode.

  • Giant OBama Painting

    A woman looks at a giant painting figuring US presidential candidates, democrat Barrack Obama (L) and republican John McCain as she visits the fiac international contemporary art fair on October 24, 2008 at the 'Grand Palais' in Paris, one day after its opening. The event takes place from 23 to 26 October at the Louvre Cour Carree, and at the Grand Palais. (AFP PHOTO LIONEL BONAVENTURE)

  • Obama Cookie Art

    Is that an oatmeal base? Whatever it is, it's working for you, Mr. President. <em>Photo via Flickr user <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/daniellerose/3007444265/sizes/z/in/photostream/">Sugar Sweet Sunshine</a></em>

  • Obama Photograph

    "In Progress" by <a href="http://www.robertselwyn.com/website/">Robert Selwyn</a>.

  • Antar Dayal's Obama Print

    "Yes We Can," <a href="http://www.dayalstudio.com/" target="_hplink">Antar Dayal</a>, 2008.

  • Rafael Lopez's Obama Print

    "Voz Unida," <a href="http://www.rafaellopez.com/#/editorial/" target="_hplink">Rafael L?pez</a>, 2008.

  • Nicola Green's Obama Print

    Nicola Green, Day 6, SACRIFICE/EMBRACE, 2010. Two-colour silkscreen print with water-based enamel ink on cotton paper, 138.00 cm x 106.5 cm. Image courtesy <a href="http://nicolagreen.com/">Studio of Nicola Green</a>

  • Gui Borchert's Obama Print

    "Words of Change," <a href="http://www.guiborchert.com/" target="_hplink"> Gui Borchert</a>, 2008.

  • Obama Sushi Art

    A Japanese sushi Chef created this jaw-dropping <a href="http://boingboing.net/2009/02/19/obama-sushi.html">Obama sushi</a>. We cannot believe this is real. <em>Image via <a href="http://boingboing.net/2009/02/19/obama-sushi.html">Boing Boing</a></em>

  • Ian William's Obama Bust

    <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/10/02/ian-williams-obama-romney-play-doh_n_1933771.html">Ian William's Obama Bust</a> made entirely from Play-Doh.

  • Obama Sand Sculpture

    A general view of a sand sculpture of President Barack Obama outside the Time Warner Cable Arena on September 1, 2012 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

  • Obama Mural

    One of the many Obama murals that popped on the walls of American cities.

  • A Myanmar police officer looks at a graffiti portrait of US president Barack Obama (L) with the words ''Welcome Obama'' in Yangon, on November 17, 2012. Myanmar's government has said it 'warmly welcomes' the historic visit of US President Barack Obama later this month, expressing hope his trip will bolster the nation's political reform drive. (NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/Getty Images)

  • President Barack Obama, 2012 portrait

    U.S. President Barack Obama during a presidential portrait sitting for an official photograph in the Oval Office.

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Small Talk: Small business uneasy about tax collection bills | The ...

In this Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013, photo, CEO and President Mike Faith of Headsets.com checks his inventory in his offices in San Francisco. Headsets.com, might have to hire two staffers to handle the administrative work if what's called remote tax collection becomes law, says Faith. The company has operations in California and Tennessee, but sells to all 50 states. Currently, federal law only requires the company to collect tax in those two states. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

Small-business owners may be closer to losing an advantage they?ve enjoyed during the e-commerce boom ? being exempt from collecting sales tax in states where they?re not located. And they?re worried they will have to spend more money in the process.

Under federal law, a state or local government cannot force a company to collect sales tax on a purchase unless the business has a physical presence in that state. The physical presence could range from an actual store to an office, warehouse or distribution center. The sale could be conducted online, over the phone or through mail-order.

The arrangement saves money for shoppers who use price comparison websites or mobile apps, and those who spend time surfing for the best overall deal.

But Washington lawmakers currently have several bills in the works that would end all that by forcing companies to collect the tax. Businesses are split over the issue.

On one side are small retailers who say they wouldn?t be able to bear the costs of collecting the tax and filing reports states and local governments require. They?re worried they?ll have to buy software, hire staffers and deal with the hassle of keeping up with collecting tax from states and thousands of municipalities.

Headsets.com, for instance, might have to hire two staffers to handle the administrative work if what?s called remote tax collection becomes law, says CEO Mike Faith. The company has operations in California and Tennessee, but sells to all 50 states. Currently, federal law only requires the company to collect tax in those two states.

Faith expects the law would force him to hire workers to help his San Francisco-based company comply with it. "It?s useless employment. It doesn?t add value to the company It?s just another cost burden."

On the other side are in-state sellers and larger retailers with physical locations dotted across the country who sometimes lose business to competitors who don?t have to collect the tax. Even if two retailers charge the same amount for an item, many shoppers choose the seller that doesn?t collect taxes.

"It?s a problem that needs to be addressed. It?s an un-level playing field," says David French, a National Retail Federation lobbyist.

And on yet another side, are state and local governments that stand to collect billions in uncollected revenue if a bill makes it through Congress. States have wanted the tax money for decades and are particularly anxious for it now because tax revenue is down following the recession. The payoff could be substantial. In 2012, there was as much as $11.4 billion in uncollected taxes on Internet sales alone, according to University of Tennessee researchers.

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State and local government officials have wanted to change the law for years, even before the catalog boom of the 1980s and the Internet boom of the ?90s.

Small-business owners have resisted along the way. They argue that the burden of keeping up with the estimated 15,000 different sales tax rates charged by the 7,500 to 9,600 jurisdictions made up of states, counties, cities and towns, is just too much.

They have a point. Knowing how much to tax, and where, can be complicated. For example, Elgin, Ill., a suburb of Chicago, is located in two counties, Cook and Kane. In Cook County, Elgin?s sales tax on general merchandise is 9.25 percent. In Kane, it?s 8.25 percent. The state?s base sales tax is 6.25 percent.

What is taxed also varies widely. In Massachusetts, baby oil is tax-free, but baby lotion and powder aren?t. In states including New York, there?s a tax on shipping charges on items. Others, including California, don?t charge if you get merchandise delivered by the U.S. Postal Service or delivery services like UPS and FedEx.

The effort to change the law intensified as the growth of the Internet increased and companies? out-of-state sales volume swelled. Many sellers felt protected by a 1992 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that states could not force out-of-state sellers to collect sales tax. But the court, in effect, invited Congress to create a law that would give the states the authority to require that taxes be collected.

States have a lot of incentive to go after the revenue. The combined budgets of all the states had deficits of more than $100 billion a year from 2009 through 2012, primarily because of the drop in tax receipts during and after the recession, according to the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, an organization that studies tax issues.

Three separate bills were introduced in the last Congress that would authorize the states to require remote sellers to collect taxes. In the Senate, the Marketplace Fairness Act had bipartisan support but did not come to a vote. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., one of the bill?s sponsors, has told The Associated Press the bill was tabled because of concerns by Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., about the burdens tax collection would place on companies in his state, where there is no sales tax.

Joyce Rosenberg covers small business for The Associated Press.

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Saturday, January 26, 2013

orpitasingh: farhanajahan: Rec Center Climbing Wall Reopens ...

Rec Center climbing wall reopens today, injured climber returns to class

Spencer Bean climbed up another hold on the Campus Recreation & Wellness Center?s 52.5-foot rock wall. He was about 30 to 40 feet high. Then he lost his grip.

The experienced climber said one thought flashed through his brain after he began to fall: ?Oh boy, something is not right.?

?After 30 seconds, I tried to get up and I just couldn?t,? the UI senior said. ?I remember having a paralyzing pain in my back.?

After more than two months recovering from the nearly paralyzing fall on the evening of Nov. 8, Bean will return to classes today. And though the University of Iowa?s popular rock wall will also reopen today ? it has been closed since his unexplained fall ??Bean still has a while to go before he can return to climbing.

Before the accident, Bean, a rock-climbing instructor at the Rec Center, climbed the structure several times a week. He landed on his back, suffering several injuries, including two crushed vertebrae, which nearly paralyzed him.

Associate Director of UI Recreational Services Wayne Fett said that after the climbing wall was immediately closed, two firms were hired to determine the safety and security of the wall and new procedures have been put into place.

The cause of the accident and cost of the two investigations were still unknown as of Monday evening. Rock-climbing training for Rec Center staff resumed Jan. 18.?

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Iowa City City Council to discuss school district policy proposals tonight

The Iowa City School District will vote on highly-contested policies next week.

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Support rises from both parties to legalize medical marijuana in Iowa

A bill proposed on Jan. 16 by Rep. Bruce Hunter, D-Des Moines, aims to legalize marijuana use for those considered to have chronic illnesses.

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UI Dance Marathon funds programs to support patients and families

This April, the Dance Marathon allocations committee will meet to discuss proposals for funding.

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Iowa City organizations help the community on MLK Day of Service

Martin Luther King Jr. Day has become synonymous with becoming a day to relax and take a day off from work, but local do-gooders proved otherwise Monday.

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Iowa men?s hoops dialing in defensively ahead of Ohio State showdown

The Iowa Hawkeyes men?s basketball team isn?t just talking about playing good defense anymore.

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Hawkeye wrestlers prove their sport is still a team effort

The Hawkeyes lost as a team to No. 2 Oklahoma State on Jan. 13

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Family atmosphere helps Hawkeye swimmers excel

Four-time All-American Paul Gordon continues to help younger siblings Haley and Jack as Student Assistant Coach.

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Editorial: Medical marijuana good for patients

The Daily Iowan Editorial Board supports Hunter's push for medical marijuana in Iowa; the current legal framework around the drug in Iowa is untenable and this law would be the first step toward improvement.

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Best Online Website Promotion ? Dedicated Servers

Sharing knowledge on the web can be a very powerful way to establish your online presence and credibility. First, you write a thoughtful and informative article on an topic in your area of expertise. Then you submit it to e-zines to be read by the general public and possibly re-published on other web sites. Appended to the end of your article is a resource box containing a brief promotional message linking to your web site. Webmasters who wish to reprint your article on their sites are required to include your resource box along with any live links to your site. The benefit that you get from your article is two-fold. First, your article will be read by visitors to the e-zine site. If they find it helpful and interesting, they will likely visit your web site to see what else you had to offer. Second, webmasters who find your article useful to their visitors may re-publish it on their sites, giving your article additional exposure. Every time your article is re-published on a web site, you gain an additional one-way link to your site through the live link in your resource box. This adds to your link popularity and ultimately increases your search engine rankings.  As you can see, the true potential of your article lies in its ability to propagate virally in cyberspace. For your article to propagate virally, it should appeal to both readers and webmasters alike. Keep in mind that your goal is hold your readers attention long enough for them to get to the  resource box.  If your article is boring and uninformative, few people will read it beyond the first or second paragraph. Below are some pointers to consider when writing an article: 1. Give your article a catchy title. Your title is the first and often the only thing that visitors see when they skim through a list of articles on an e-zine page. Put some thought into coming up with a title that grabs the reader?s attention right away. Words like Secrets,Free, and Successful tend to attract more attention than others. 2. Your article should not read like an ad. Most people read articles to find information they can use, not to see a pitch about your products or services.  If they see your article as nothing more than a shameless act of self promotion, they?ll get turned off and hit the Back button right away.  Put yourself in the reader?s shoes. What benefits do you want to get out of reading an article?  Cater to your reader?s  interests rather than your own. 3. Offer lots of free, useful information. Following on the last tip, keep in mind that your readers are looking for specific how-to instructions to help them achieve a certain goal.  Offer lots of tangible information that is immediately useful to them. Do not lead them through hoops just to get to an order 4) Avoid gimmicks. While it may be true that a sucker is born every minute, most internet users are sophisticated enough to tell what?s legitimate and what?s not. Write with the intention of offering something substantial to the reader. Be honest and forthright. Your article should not cause the reader to think, What is this guy trying to sell me? 5) Be succinct. Get to the point quickly, preferably in the first or second paragraph. Avoid lengthy paragraphs. Use lots of white space to separate your paragraphs to make them easier to read. 6) Your article should not be too short. Certainly, it?s possible to write a good article packed with useful information using just a couple hundred words. If your article is too short, however, some webmasters may feel hesitant to reprint it on their sites. They may, instead, borrow your ideas and write their own articles, gaining authorship without having to give you credit for your ideas. How long should your article be?  I suggest at least 500 words, preferably longer.  Longer articles give webmasters the impression that you have put some time and effort into your work and, thus, are deserving of being reprinted on their sites. 7) Use live (clickable) links in your resource box. Many e-zines permit clickable links in  resource boxes. Yet, many authors forgo this privilege by simply spelling out their URLs. Whenever permitted, you should spell out your URL as well as make it clickable (e.g. http://www.nexcomp.com/weblaunch). The advantages of a clickable URL are, (1) readers can go to your site simply by clicking on it,  and more importantly, (2) search engines will be able to record the ezine page containing your article as a link your web site, adding to your link popularity and search engine rankings. 8) Avoid hyping in your resource box. Your resource box, while promotional in nature, should be brief and tasteful. The purpose of your resource box is not to sell your readers something, but to lead them to your website which does the actual selling. Your resource box should contain your name, your company name, a brief description of your products or services, your web site?s URL, and a clickable link to your site. 9) Put some thought and effort into your writing. E-zines have varying standards for accepting articles, and some accept and publish all submissions without any human review at all. However, this does not mean you should write an article just for sake of having it published somewhere. If your article comes off as half-baked, readers may make a similar assumption about you and your business practices.

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