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Tons of radioactive waste generated by the nation’s nuclear weapons production facilities is being readied for cross-country travel to the first “permanent” nuclear waste disposal site, located near Carlsbad, New Mexico. Regular nuclear shipments will pass through 28 states for the next 25 years on the way to the controversial WIPP site (Waste Isolation Pilot Project). THE WIPP TRAIL video is the first program to explore the problems this waste will pose to the millions of people in communities along the transportation route and near the dump site. It also shows why citizens groups are concerned that political considerations are preventing the resolution of major health and safety issues. Over 30 scientists, health officials, citizens and politicians provide a wide range of opinions, illustrated by footage of the WIPP site and other graphics. The program is narrated by Robert Redford. Producer: Frank Morrow. Production Company: Alternative Information Network. Keywords: Alternative Views; progressive media; alternative media; public access television; Frank Morrow; Doug Kellner; Austin Community Televison; nuclear power; nuclear testing; ; WIPP Trail. A documentary showing the ravages of nuclear power and nuclear bomb testing on the people and environment, particularly in the New Mexico area. “The WIPP Trail” provides statements from both sides, which reveal governmental collusion with the nuclear industry. Plans to store radioactive waste generated by United States
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Half Dome and El Capitan. Nevada and Bridal Veil Falls. These names conjure up so many different memories for the millions of people that have been lucky enough to visit Yosemite National Park. Come and explore some of the more well known of this park’s unique features in this short video tour entitled ‘Yosemite Wonders’. Director: Craig F. Skelly. Producer: Craig F. Skelly. Contact Information: craigskelly@yahoo.com. Creative Commons license: Attribution-NonCommercial For tens of thousands of years, humans have changed, and have been changed by, this place we now call Yosemite. The Ahwahneechee lived here for generations, followed by the arrival of Europeans in the mid-1800s. The rugged terrain challenged many early travelers, with just a few—only 650 from the mid-1850s to mid-1860s—making the journey to Yosemite Valley by horseback or stagecoach. By 1907, construction of the Yosemite Valley Railroad from Merced to El Portal eased the journey, thereby, increasing visitation. Today, 3.5 million people enter the parks gates to explore. We learn from the stories of those who walked Yosemites trails before us, allowing appreciation of their lasting footprints that led to conscious preservation. People: Seven present-day tribes descend from the people who first called this area home. As Europeans arrived in the mid-1800s, violent disruption ensued that displaced the native populations. Early white settlers arrived and hosted writers, artists, and photographers who spread the
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f_11322254206_communitymarketingfunnel2.jpgMarketing to other marketers to make it easier to make money is great but many of the buyers never use the products and just try to pawn them off on other marketers. So you wind up with all these people selling scripts, programs, eBooks, and more to other online marketers and they profess how great they are without ever using them. They are just trying to make a buck as an affiliate of someone else’s idea.
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I am all for new marketing ideas especially the ones that automate tedious tasks. I love submitting articles and use an auto submitter. RSS feeds provide news to my sites. Automatically creating links to Clickbank items based on keywords in my blogs is a godsend.

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How To Write Articles

Article marketing has a lot of power to attract web traffic, turn that traffic into customers, and make several sales a day. You can use article marketing to sell any product on earth, from a house, to a car, to a computer to a software package, to a pen or paper, as long as you can earn a commission, article marketing is the perfect way to make sales.

First you need to become an expert in the profitable niche. Insurance products require you to have deep knowledge about insurance, your article is the sales man and a poor article will not make a reader stay long and much less purchase anything from you. Start by perfecting your knowledge about those profitable niches and turn article marketing into a power house of money.

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Aid Effectiveness
The Center’s work on aid effectiveness focuses on the policies and practices of bilateral and multilateral donors. It includes analyzing existing programs, monitoring donor innovations, and designing and promoting fresh approaches to deliver aid.

Capital Flows/Financial Crises

CGD examines the impacts of financial regulations on capital account volatility, as well as mechanisms to further domestic financial deepening in emerging markets to prevent instability and enable growth. The Center’s research also deals with approaches to crisis resolution and the potential of foreign direct investment to promote growth.

Climate Change
CGD’s work on climate change examines current and future impacts on developing countries, identifies how rich countries can help developing countries become more climate resilient, seeks policy mechanisms to create low-carbon economies in rich and developing countries, and gathers and discloses emissions-related data to inform the policy dialogue and boost incentives for steep cuts in the emissions of heat-trapping gases.

Debt Relief

CGD was founded in 2001 in part because of the concern our founding chairman, Edward W. Scott Jr., had about the debt burden of the poorest countries. We are uniquely positioned to work both on the intellectual underpinnings of debt relief and the implementation of specific policies. The Center’s first book, Delivering on Debt Relief, by Nancy Birdsall and John Williamson helped to frame the debate and contributed to the structure of the financing arrangements for the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative (HIPC). Despite the impressive successes of HIPC/MDRI (Multilateral Debt Relief Initiative) in reducing poor-country debt, the issue remains vitally important―and a key part of CGD’s work.

Economic Growth
Though growth is a necessary condition for development, not all growth benefits the poor. CGD’s work on this topic includes exploring strategies for ensuring that economic growth is “pro-poor” and that donor organizations and government agencies encourage broad-based, pro-poor growth.

Education

Recognizing that education is a linchpin of development, CGD investigates promising new approaches for rich countries to improve education outcomes in the poorer world. CGD research in this area focuses on the benefits of educating girls, the effectiveness of global education programs, strategies for achieving universal primary education, and the potential application of Cash on Delivery (COD) aid to the education sector.

Finance

Financial services—savings, credit, insurance, money transfers—are vital yet intangible aspects of economic infrastructure. CGD’s work on financial services analyzes how to strengthen, deepen, and broaden financial systems in poor countries to maximize the benefits for poor households and improve development prospects. p>

Food and Agriculture

More than a billion people in developing countries suffer from chronic hunger. Long a neglected topic, the role of agriculture in promoting pro-poor growth is attracting renewed attention in the United States and internationally. CGD’s work in this area focuses on how rich countries’ agricultural policies and practices impact people and economic development in the poor world.

Fragile States
CGD research on fragile states examines how rich countries and other development actors can best assist fragile states and their citizens; related work focuses on understanding the transition from immediate post-conflict assistance to longer-term development assistance.

Global Health Policy

CGD’s work on global health aims to improve the effectiveness of policies and actions of donors (bilateral aid agencies, philanthropic foundations, and multilateral organizations) and to enhance the coordination between these public agents and the private sector.

Technology
Technology plays an increasingly important role in delivering effective aid and development programs. As governments and donor agencies strive to discover better responses to old and new challenges—to launch a Green Revolution in Africa, or to slow and adapt to climate change, for example—technology and innovation hold the promise of unleashing new solutions to benefit poor people. From analytical work on mobile phone-based banking to the use of biometrics to facilitate cash-transfer programs, CGD’s research and practical ideas are helping to shape the integration of technology and development.

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Globalization

Globalization has brought many benefits, yet there is growing contention over how these benefits are shared and increasing recognition that globalized markets require greatly improved global governance. CGD examines the types of rules-based international systems needed to tackle global poverty and create a more equitable, stable, and prosperous global economy.

Governance/Democracy

Efficient and resilient governance systems are essential for ensuring basic public services, fostering trade, attracting private investment, and managing aid flows. CGD’s work on the issue focuses on how rich-country policies and practices strengthen—or inadvertently undermine—developing-country institutions.

Inequality

CGD works to reduce the enormous and growing gaps between the richest and poorest countries and to increase the recognition of the social and economic costs of extreme inequality within countries. The Center’s extensive work in these and related areas—including the inequality dimensions of such issues as global health, education, trade, and migration, among others—contributes to reducing poverty and inequality worldwide.

International Financial Institutions

CGD research examines how the International Financial Institutions or IFIs—the IMF, World Bank, multilateral development banks, and other international development agencies—can become more responsive to the needs of developing countries and ensure that growth opportunities they promote reach the world’s poorest people.

Migration and Development

While most of the rich-world migration debate focuses on how migrants affect the places they move to, CGD conducts rigorous, independent research to examine the effects of labor mobility on migrants themselves and their places of origin.

Population and Development

Many people know that development shapes population trends—for example, rising incomes usually lead to falling birthrates. But the reverse is also true: population trends can impede or hasten development. CGD’s work on population focuses on this often neglected interaction.

Poverty

Poverty refers to the condition of not being able to afford basic human necessities such as food, water, housing, and health care. Finding ways to reduce the poverty that afflicts more than half the world’s people is a core part of CGD’s mission and is reflected in the many research topics that directly address the issue, such as health, education, trade, debt relief, aid effectiveness, and migration.

Private Investment

A thriving private sector is essential to long-term development. CGD research includes examination of donor efforts to help developing countries improve their business climate and foster entrepreneurship, as well as research into ways to increase the positive impacts—and avoid pitfalls—of foreign direct investment.

Regions

CGD’s work is not explicitly organized along geographic or regional lines. Nonetheless, many CGD researchers have significant regional expertise and some CGD intellectual outputs are especially relevant to particular regions listed on the subpages within this topic: Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe-Russia, and Latin America.

Trade

CGD’s research in this area focuses on how rich-country trade policies could be more supportive of poverty reduction and economic growth in developing economies. This work strives to rebuild a foundation for broad support of open trade policies in key developed and emerging markets.
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No Comments In taking some time to reflect and think about what causes me to pull out my credit card and buy a product, I started to really focus on what was the main ingredient to getting your list and subscribers to purchase from you especially in this day where more and more skepticism is taking place online than ever before.

In today’s internet based world, its sometimes easy to forget that we are humans that like the human touch at times. I actually like to feel like I know someone when I purchase from them. Now this isn’t always the case, but for the most part, if I am going to pay big bucks for a product, I want to know who that person is that is selling it and have some type of connection.

I am a lot less hesitant to spend money when I have seen videos of the person, or interacted with them in some way. For me, it makes a difference because I want to know that if there is a problem or some type of support I can get it if I need it.

Lets consider this for a minute. All the top successful internet marketers preach that “The money is in the list” and while I believe that is true, I also believe that is only half the story.

It’s not just having a list that will make you successful. Its the relationship you build with your list that will get you sales. Its your personal touch that will really help you be successful.

With high touch marketing you don’t have to have a big list to convert sales, by constantly providing value and communicating with your list regularly not just with sales pitch emails.

So we are going to compare what high touch marketing is vs. low touch marketing. We will also look at some of the ways that you can implement strategies that will help your list get to know, like, and trust you, so they will be willing to pull out their credit cards and purchase.

First lets look at low touch marketing….
Low touch marketing is also what I consider to be low value marketing.

It is simply where you blast emails off with the hope of a purchase. You don’t really show to much of your human side, and do very little to connect with the recipient of your emails.

Low touch marketing only has one thing in mind and its to get a sale. It is not focused on what the problems are of the person who is reading, but only on the fact that getting a sale will satisfy your craving to make money.

Low touch marketing really is where I believe spam and other forms of unwanted, un-asked for advertisements come from. I personally don’t really get upset anymore when I get spam because I always try to look at it like an opportunity for me to stand out from the crowd. To stand out from the low touch, low value marketing that really plagues our industry.

Low value marketing is when you take the opportunity to send an email to someone that didn’t ask to receive it from you, and have gotten no value from you at all.

Now, let me just say that you can build a list and blast to them this way, but the responsiveness will be low, and that means you will need to grow a much bigger list than those that spend the time to update regularly and connect.

I believe people now days are seeking more high touch when they purchase. Why do I believe this? Because that what I am looking for also?

For instance, even when I am out and about in town, in the stores I am looking for good friendly, and quick service. That doesn’t change for me when I come online, as a matter of fact, I carry that same attitude online.

High touch, great attitude and high value motivational based selling gets me to buy almost every time.

I always look at what motivates me to buy, and then turn right around and implement that into my strategy because if I have thought about, more than likely my subscribers have too.

People have been there done that and pitched over and over again and they want something different.

The good news is, there are several things you can do to connect with your list on a regular basis. There are several ways that they can connect with you.

Now if your don’t have a list, the best place for you to start of course would be listbuilders like ViralURL, Viralinbox, and Viralhosts. From these list builders you can begin to use a shared list and build your personal list.

Some ways to practice high touch marketing…
Send out an email survey to your list and ask them what their biggest struggles are in their business or in whatever niche you are in some questions that pertain to that niche. With the answers they provide you can taylor your message and products to what they need. A good place for surveys is: http://www.surveymonkey.com/

In an attempt to connect with your subscribers on a personal level, you can also implement video emails into your marketing. Their are several video email providers nowadays that a simple search on Google will bring up a few for you. If you don’t want to invest in a video email system, a simple YouTube video will work just fine as well.

By making a video and talking directly to your subscribers you can make a big touch impact on the them where they will feel like they actually know you on personal level sometimes. I personally make myself available to my list via Skype, and via Facebook.

I just recently sent out an email blast on ViralURL with my Elite membership and got two people that connected with me on Skype. I can now chat with them, find out what they need, and give them a product or service that meets that need.

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DOUG FABIAN CLSSIC ANALYSIS
Making Money Alert

MakingMoneyAlert.com | Fabian.com Wednesday, April 4, 2012

In This Issue:

» Video Alert
» Testing the Bull’s Resolve
» Europe’s Woes Flare
» ETF Talk: Small Caps Ride High
» A Public Resignation and Your Best Interest
» Statistically Humorous Wisdom
By: Doug Fabian | Editor, Successful Investing | President, Fabian Wealth Strategies
Testing the Bull’s Resolve

There’s no denying the tremendous performance of domestic equities in the first quarter of 2012. The Dow surged some 8% during Q1, but that jump was small potatoes when compared to the 12% gain in the S&P 500 and the whopping 19% spike in the NASDAQ Composite. These gains are impressive even during boom times, but considering they’ve come in the face of weak economic fundamentals, more debt woes in Europe, and a slowing Chinese economy, the gains through the first three months of the year have been truly impressive.

Today, I’ve read several stories about Wall Street analysts that remain wildly bullish on the domestic equity market. Some stories have claimed we have a lot more room to run, and that stocks could soar another 30-40% this year. According to one analyst, the Fed’s low interest rate policy has made traditionally less risky assets much more risky than investing in stocks. He thinks the lack of yield on cash and bonds will drive more money out of these assets and into stocks. In turn, he predicts much more equity buying.

This thesis is interesting but I suspect it won’t come to fruition. I think the more likely scenario is that this bull will run out of gas sooner rather than later. In fact, during the last two trading days, we’ve seen stocks come under pressure from the realization that the Federal Reserve won’t be extending its current bond buying program. Then there’s European worries creeping back into the market (more on this in a moment).

We now are seeing stocks fall below 1,400 on the S&P 500. The 1,400 level is important, since the S&P has been trading around that mark for the past several weeks. I think the next big test for this bull will be earnings. Over the next several weeks, we’re going to get a sense of how companies did during Q1 2012. If the top and bottom lines are strong, and especially if corporate outlooks look promising, we could see more buying. The reaction to Bernanke’s confirmation that the Fed would remain accommodative for some time was predictable, with stocks first knocking on the door of multi-year highs, and then smashing through that door with ease.

On the other hand, failure to meet expectations and/or muted outlooks by corporations for the remainder of the year really could cause a rapid sell-off that you won’t want to get caught in.

I continue advising readers of my Successful Investing advisory service to approach this market with extreme caution, and not to get caught in a bull trap.

If you’d like to find out when the time is right to safely get back into stocks, then check out Successful Investing today.

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Europe’s Woes Flare

First, debt problems slammed Greece. Now, they are hitting Spain.

Recent events in Spain have emerged that make the country the next potential hotspot that could flare up into a recessionary fire in Europe. The latest headlines in Spain reveal that the nation’s budget/deficit issues are coming to a head.

Yesterday’s bond auction in Spain was pretty weak, with the country only selling 2.3 billion euros worth of 4-8 year debt at yields sharply higher than previous auctions. Spanish bond yields have risen back above 5.5%, and that trend doesn’t augur well for the country’s economy, or the European Union. It also doesn’t bode well for Spain’s stock market, which has pulled back significantly over the past year.

The chart here of the iShares MSCI Spain Index (EWP) shows the cratered sell-off in the country’s stock market. I think this situation could be the first big domino to fall in the European Union. If we see Spain go the way of Greece in terms of having to impose hefty austerity measures, it could put some serious pressure on global markets going forward.

Now, lest you think I’m too concerned about the situation in Spain, consider what the country’s Budget Minister Cristobal Montoro said in a recent news conference after delivering the nation’s cost-cutting budget.

“Spain is a critical situation,” Montoro said. “That is what we’re trying to address.”

When you consider that Spain will borrow 186.1 billion euros this year, and that its debt-to-GDP ratio will rise to 79.8% from 68.5% in 2011, you get a sense of the problematic situation. Then when you factor in that the European Union limit on debt-to-GDP ratio is 60%, you see that Spain is in dire straits.

So far, the selling in Spanish stocks hasn’t had a big impact on global equities, but all of that could change quickly if we see Europe’s debt issues continue to spread to more and more countries.

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ETF Talk: Small Caps Ride High

Small-cap exchange-traded funds (ETFs) have been on a decided uptrend so far in 2012. Despite the market’s pullback today, ProShares Ultra SmallCap600 ETF (SAA) is up 20.2% so far this year through the close of trading yesterday. The following chart shows the fund’s recovery from the plunge it took in the second half of 2011.

ProShares Ultra SmallCap600 seeks daily investment results, before fees and expenses, that correspond to twice the daily performance of the S&P SmallCap 600 Index. As a result, the fund is designed to give you double the gains that the index would achieve. However, the fund also would give you twice the downside of any pullback in the index. You need to be aware of the heightened risk that a leveraged fund such as this one carries before you consider investing in it.

On the plus side, I want to bring your attention to the fund’s diversification. At year-end 2011, the index that the fund is intended to mirror had the following five sectors as its top holdings: financial, 19.28%; consumer, non-cyclical, 19.10%; industrial, 18.25%; consumer, cyclical, 15.75%; technology, 10.96%. As a result, SSA is not overly dependent on the success of any one sector.

The top five holdings of SAA, as of the close of trading on April 3, were: Kilroy Realty Corp Com, 0.63%; Salix Pharmaceuticals Ltd., 0.61%; Mid-America Apartment, 0.55%; Cubist Pharmaceuticals, 0.54%; and Tanger Factory Outlet, 0.54%. Salix and Cubist give the fund two pharmaceutical companies in its top five holdings. Cubist also was among the top holdings of iShares S&P SmallCap 600 Index ETF (IJR), the fund that I featured in last week’s ETF Talk. If pharmaceutical stocks continue to do well and financial stocks rebound, SSA has the potential to soar.

However, today’s market pullback shows that nothing is guaranteed. SSA dropped and its leverage caused it to fall twice as much as its related index. Leveraged funds can boost your profit or worsen your losses, so only invest in them if you understand the potential rewards and risks.

If you want my advice about buying and selling specific ETFs, including appropriate stop losses, please consider subscribing to my ETF Trader service. As always, I am happy to answer your questions about ETFs, so do not hesitate to email me by clicking here. You just may see your question answered in a future ETF Talk.

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A Public Resignation and Your Best Interest

A recent article generating a lot of buzz is the very public resignation letter printed in The New York Times written by a Goldman Sachs employee named Greg Smith. In his letter, Smith cites as the chief reason for his departure the changing culture at Goldman where, as Smith puts it, “the interests of the client continue to be sidelined in the way the firm operates and thinks about making money.”

Basically, Smith is accusing Goldman of not acting in the best interest of its clients, but rather acting in the best interest of Goldman’s profits.

Now, I am all for a company making profits. Without profits, there would be no reason for a company to exist. However, when it comes to managing money for a client, the client’s interests always must be put first. The profit motive for the managing company always must take a backseat to the client’s interest.

I actually think it’s funny that it took a public resignation letter published in the The New York Times to make people realize that the big wirehouse firms don’t always put clients’ best interests at heart. This situation is something most of us in the business have realized for some time. It also is one of the reasons why I started Fabian Wealth Strategies.

At Fabian Wealth Strategies, we are a fee-only asset manager that holds a fiduciary responsibility to put our clients’ interests first. Do we charge for our services? Of course, we are a business. But our business is not in trying to generate trading profits from clients at their expense, the way Mr. Smith has accused Goldman Sachs of doing. In fact, our fee-only management model puts us on the same side as our clients. So, if your wealth grows, we also prosper.

It is this fiduciary responsibility and symbiotic relationship between us that makes Fabian Wealth Strategies different from the major brokerage firms. So, if you’d like to find out how you can put our firm to work for you, then I invite you to contact us today.

NOTE: Fabian Wealth Strategies is a SEC registered investment adviser, and is not affiliated with Eagle Publishing.

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Statistically Humorous Wisdom

They say 3% of the people use 5 to 6% of their brain
97% use 3% and the rest goes down the drain
I’ll never know which one I am but I’ll bet you my last dime
99% think with 3%, 100% of the time

–Todd Snider, “Statistician’s Blues”

The humor-laced lyrics of singer/songwriter Todd Snider often contain a whole lot of wisdom. Here he points out that most people don’t make the most of their mental abilities. I’ve always strived for as much clarity as I can, and to focus as much as possible on all of the important issues in life. Now, there’s probably no more important issue than making sure your money is working for you and your family. So, when it comes to your finances, don’t just use 3% of your brain.

Wisdom about money, investing and life can be found anywhere. If you have a good quote you’d like me to share with your fellow Alert readers, send it to me, along with any comments, questions and suggestions you have about my audio podcast, newsletters, seminars or anything else. Click here to ask Doug.

Sincerely,

Doug Fabian

P.S. Please join me for the Las Vegas Money Show, May 14-17, at Caesar’s Palace. To register, call 1-800/970-4355 and mention priority code 026654 or go to DougFabian.lasvegasmoneyshow.com.
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Saturday, February 25, 2012
a little bit of this and that
Some fun commentary on the maps of my favorite childhood places.

In personal news, my son finished a book yesterday and then told his dad he should read it, because it was really good! Our work here is done. Except for the part where he reads the book. That’s almost done, since it was pretty short.

The book was one of the “Zack Files” series by Dan Greenburg, which I find amusingly meta, because while I was pregnant, I read Greenburg’s Confessions of a Pregnant Father, which was about the birth of his son, Zack.
Labels: links, my wonderful boy, personal blather

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Friday, February 10, 2012
The Monster at the End of this Nook
Partially thrilled, partially wondering if it can possibly work as well as the print book.
Labels: ebooks, links

posted by web at 6:40 PM 1 comments links to this post

Saturday, January 21, 2012
kindle users, act fast
Falcon’s Dragon by Luli Gray is free today for the Kindle but probably won’t be for long. This is two books in one: I don’t think I ever read book 2 and I can’t seem to dig up my review for book 1, but I remember thinking highly of it. The blurbs from review journals would seem to support that opinion.
Labels: ebooks, links

posted by web at 1:51 PM 2 comments links to this post

Friday, December 23, 2011
Merry Christmas to me!
I just discovered that Sylvia Louise Engdahl’s out of print YA books (and some new adult titles) are available as ebooks. They’re at all the major sellers, but if you buy them from Smashwords they’re DRM free, available in all formats, and reasonably priced.
Labels: ebooks, old favorites, yay

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Sunday, November 20, 2011
Nonfiction Monday: Celebrate Hanukkah

Celebrate Hanukkah by Deborah Heiligman. National Geographic, 2008 (1-4263-0293-0) $6.95 pb

Aside from a short mention of how astronaut Jeffrey Hoffman spun the dreidel in zero gravity — “it spins forever!” — the most notable feature of this nonfiction book is the color photographs, which show Jewish children and Hanukkah celebrations all over the world. How fascinating to see Jews celebrating in India, Uganda and Rome. The text is simple and a little dull; surprisingly, the most interesting sections are in the collected information at the end, which includes a map of where the photos were taken, a glossary of terms, insights into the holiday from a Rabbi, a bibliography for further reading and a photo of Hoffman with his space traveling dreidel. A good basic introduction. (3-6)

(© 2011 Wendy E. Betts

FTC disclosure: Review copy provided by the publisher. This blog is completely independent, but I receive a small percentage if books are purchased from Powells Boks via this site.
Labels: Jewish, nonfiction, picture books, reviews

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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Admittedly, I haven’t read it in many years
… but it is just me that finds it kind of odd that netGalley lists Phillip Hall Likes Me, I Reckon Maybe under “Romance”?
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Sunday, October 23, 2011
I confess — I cried
So my husband and I just happened to be in the New York Public Library (!) and were checking out their 100 year exhibit. I’d been looking at the few exhibits related to children’s books, when my husband nudged me towards a case in the middle of the room I must have walked past without noticing three or four times.

And there they were. Scuffed, worn, dirty, grey… loved. Pooh, Tigger, Kanga. Truly tiny Piglet. Eeyore. (No Owl, Rabbit or Roo — poor Kanga!) I’d known there were there, but I’d completely forgotten.

Museums and libraries are amazing things.

(This explains why no Roo, but did Owl and Rabbit never actually exist?)
Labels: personal blather

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
best headline I’ve ever seen in my life
Whiny Tea Partiers feel threatened by Jane Yolen
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011
DIane Duane Classic — get it while you can
First the good news: a good deal on an ebook bundle of Diane Duane’s “Young Wizards” series. See Books on the Knob for details.

Now the bad news: Duane will be updating the series. (The ebooks on sale are the originals.) I suppose there are some good arguments for doing this, but I hate it. Children who can only read the latest, most modern stories will have no problem at all finding what they like. Not all children need to be pandered to; some like to have their imaginations and outlook stretched. My life would have been much sadder without the “dated” books of E. Nesbit, Lousia May Alcott, Edward Eager, Frieda Friedman, Elizabeth Enright. My son is enjoying some of those books right now, 30+ years later.

Labels: links, personal blather

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Sunday, July 10, 2011
a kid’s opinion
My husband was buying some books for a birthday present today (the Wayside stories, you know you want to know) and a certain picture book was prominently featured on the counter. After the purchases were concluded, he discovered our son had picked it up and was reading it. He asked what he thought, to which our son said, “I don’t understand what kind of person would tell someone to go to sleep that way.”

My husband explained that sometimes when kids won’t go to sleep, parents get very frustrated and feel at the edge of their ropes, and told a few choice stories from the past.

To which our son replied, “Well now I feel guilty!”

So to everyone who worried about actual kids reading this book… it’s a good thing!
Labels: my wonderful boy, personal blather

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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Little Plum continued
Belinda has just left the first nastygram for Gem and my son asked, “Shouldn’t she have left a nicer note?”

I was so pleased to have him recognize that, and how fascinating to see him trying to navigate the world of interactions… I didn’t think of that at all when I chose this book, but it’s really quite emotionally complex. What better place to learn about people than children’s books? It’s where I learned.
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Tuesday, June 21, 2011
plum season
I’ve been thinking that I haven’t been making the best choices for read-alouds; the books I loved to read to myself don’t always translate. So tonight I put my mind to finding a book that would sound wonderful and came up with Little Plum by Rumer Godden. I remember how fond I was of the unique way Godden wrote sentences, blending narrative and dialog.

It’s going great; my son is responding so well to the cadence and the language. At one point he said he could just tell he was going to like this book. Since he had me read for a solid hour, I’d say so.
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Thursday, June 16, 2011
For Those Who Don’t Follow xkcd
An unexpected journey for The Magic Schoolbus.
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Friday, June 10, 2011
Review: I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President

I am a Genius of Unspeakable Evil and I Want to Be Your Class President by Josh Lieb. Razorbill, (9781595143549) $8.99 pb

This is a hard book to critique, since I’m not the intended audience. It’s very creative, original and funny, which adults can appreciate, but also often gross and offensive, which not so much. Perhaps we’re better off giving this to the kids and sticking to Evil Overmom. I did appreciate its cleverness, however.

Our narrator is Oliver, the school fat boy, whom everyone thinks is mentally slow. Little do they know that he’s really an evil genius putting on an amazing front, is fabulously wealthy and unbelievably powerful, and runs everything at their school. Anyone who tries to mess with him is rewarded with flatulence caused by a drug he invented, and he goes about his day enjoying the secret root beer/chocolate milk water fountain he had installed, and the toilet kept stocked with malted milk balls.

Although he admits to being fond of his “shapeless, witless mass of mousy hair, belly fat and boobs” mother (“Do I love her? Am I capable of love? A question even I can’t answer) — Oliver utterly despises his father. But the subtext tells a different story, of a boy desperate for his dad’s approval. When he decides to show up his father by winning the election for class president, he puts forth all his brilliance and tremendous power. But Oliver, being pure evil, doesn’t realize how much “humans and their idiotic emotions” could foul up his plans. Emotions are the “only things in this world I can’t control.” Including, inevitably, his own.

The fantasy world — or is it? — is skillfully maintained, and anyone who’s ever been picked on in school will find it hard to resist the fantastical ways in which Oliver expresses his resentments and gets his revenge. I was very curious about how the story would resolve: would we ever find out if this is truth? Would Oliver ever admit to telling a story? I won’t say how it ends, except that it was both consistent with the book’s internal logic, and satisfying.

Photographs illustrate the story, but I didn’t feel they added much, and you won’t miss anything if you listen to the audio version (which is very well done, albeit tiresome at times. So much venom spewing can be painful to listen to.) I listened to audio for the first part of the book, then switched to an ebook. (Which I don’t recommend, because there are numerous comic footnotes and those are a pain in eformat.) (Suggested age range: 13 & up)

© 2011 Wendy E. Betts

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Earth Day is this Sunday, April 22. At a glance, it might sound all liberal and crunchy, but it’s the one celebration where we can say “We’re all in this equally.” We’ve got one planet to live on and there are some places we’ve made quite a mess. Let’s figure out how to clean it up so we can leave a nice place for those who come after us.

But What Can I Do?

I often feel helpless when it comes to these kinds of movements. Marc has written up some great ideas here. I’ll point out two that any of us (hey, I’m including myself here) can do: 1. Plant something. 2. Recycle just one thing. I have some old batteries that I need to take care of. And I’m going to do that this Sunday. How about you?
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Can You Get By With The Old?

After I renovated, I regretted not asking my contractor to figure out what he could salvage for others to take. The old cabinets weren’t anything to write home about, but they weren’t bad at all, so why did I let them get tossed? Same with the moldings. If you are renovating, can you reuse some bits or give the old materials away?
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Share Limited Access to Your Website through Webmaster Tools

Google has launched a new product that allows verified site owners to provide third-party individuals with limited access to their site’s information and settings in Webmaster Tools. Although site owners have had the ability to provide full access for several years, the new feature grants limited permission, blocking third-party individuals from the ability to modify all settings.

By selecting the “Add or remove users” option under the “Manage site” menu on the home page, site owners can now access the new User administration page, where they can add or delete up to 100 users. The new feature also allows site owners to specify each user’s access as “Full” or “restricted.”

The “Restricted” access will provide third-party individuals with access to most data and can prompt certain actions, such as utilizing Fetch as Googlebot, and initiating message forwarding for their account.

“We hope the addition of Full and Restricted users makes management of your site in Webmaster Tools easier since you can now grant access within a more limited scope to help prevent undesirable or unauthorized changes,” wrote Jonathan Simon, a Google Webmaster Trends Analyst, in the blog announcement. Read More.

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Yahoo Sues Facebook Over Patent Infringement

Yesterday, March 12, 2012, in a San Jose, Calif. District Court, Yahoo filed a suit against Facebook alleging ten counts of patent infringement. It hasn’t escaped anyone’s notice that the filing comes during the hyper-buzzed buildup to Facebook’s big IPO, which is expected in May, or that both companies are current business partners.

Michael J. de la Merced, writing for the New York Times, reported late last month that representatives from both companies had met to discuss Yahoo’s then-potential suit. At the time, Yahoo stated that it had “a responsibility to its shareholders, employees and other stakeholders to protect its intellectual property,” and that it had to “insist that Facebook either enter into a licensing agreement” or that Yahoo would “move forward unilaterally to protect [its] rights.”

Reacting to yesterday’s filing, Facebook said: “We’re disappointed that Yahoo, a longtime business partner of Facebook and a company that has substantially benefited from its association with Facebook, has decided to resort to litigation. Once again, we learned of Yahoo’s decision simultaneously with the media. We will defend ourselves vigorously against these puzzling actions.”

The technologies Yahoo is suing over are wide-ranging, and include, as worded in the case file, “messaging, news feed generation, social commenting, advertising displays,” and click fraud prevention and privacy controls. Above, Scott Thompson is seen; Thompson was named CEO at Yahoo only this past January. Read More.

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Google Launches New Video, Provides Deeper Look Into Search

In an effort to provide the public with an inside look at how search works, Google has launched a new video documenting one of its company meetings about a possible algorithm change. Captured on December 1, 2011, the rare video documents one of Google’s weekly “Quality Launch Review” meetings held every Thursday, and, in this case, discusses a possible change to its spell correction system.

Google’s new uncut and annotated video attempts to capture the company’s thorough process of approving possible changes it makes to its algorithm. According to Google, one of the aspects of this process is that even relatively minor tweaks to its algorithm receive close examination by its search evaluation and ranking teams.

In a blog post announcing the video, Google also highlights that every improvement or tweak to the algorithm is assigned a search quality analyst to “study the impact.” Google assures the public that its search quality analyst are not part of the engineering staff creating the tweak.

When it comes to making the decisions, Google wants the public to know that it relies on detailed analysts reports and data. According to the blog announcement, sometimes these reports can be more than 25 pages long, while other times they might include specific examples to demonstrate trends in the data. According to Google, its engineers search for algorithm tweaks to improve millions of queries at once, instead of manually changing one example. Read More.

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Google’s Nonstop Social Misadventure

Google’s uneven foray into the social Web has left it vulnerable to thrashings in a remarkable number of spheres. Once unshakable, the giant is currently taking heat from national and international governments, employees and market rivals, and from an increasingly discomfited public.

Although people’s wholehearted embrace of Google Search, Gmail, and YouTube, which the company acquired in 2006, is a strong buffer against new vulnerabilities, it’s uncertain how long it will hold up. Individuals, American attorneys general, and the French Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (CNIL) have all been expressing heebie-jeebies about Google’s 2012 privacy changes. To top it all off, the social network Google+ was not that big of a hit. People aren’t using it like they are Facebook, and James Whittaker, a top Google engineer who just quit, published a blustery letter singling out Google+ as a failure for the company as a product, and as a vision.

Buzz, the company’s disastrous social Web experiment brought in a 2011 settlement with Federal Trade Commission on charges of deceptive practices. Now, the FTC has opened another investigation into possible violations of that settlement after Google was found to have bypassed security settings to track the Web activities of millions. It implanted stealth tracking codes into Safari browsers. The newest tracking fiasco originated in the rollout of the +1 feature, which is a “social layer” added to Google Search last year.

Google already accepted that the violations occurred, but defends itself by saying they were “inadvertent.” If that’s found to not be the case, the fines for the violations could be astronomical: millions were tracked and the cost per violation, per day is $16,000. Read More.

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Wall Street Journal Announces Google Search Changes

The Wall Street Journal reported that Google plans to launch major changes to its search engine algorithm, changes that could affect millions of websites. In what is being described as some of the biggest changes in the company’s history, Google’s revamped search engine will be providing more data and direct answers to search queries at the top of the search engine results page, as opposed to the basic blue web links.

While Google plans to honor its current keyword-search system, the new change aims to produce “more relevant results” by introducing a new technology called “semantic search,” the process of “understanding the meaning of words.” In an interview with the Wall Street Journal, Google’s top executive Amit Singhal said that semantic search will provide better search results by connecting search queries with a database of entities (such as people, places, and things) which Google has collected over the past two years. The new process will connect different words together, such as a company name with its founders or top executives.

Under semantic search, users who search for a certain city will see additional information about the city, such as its location, altitude, and average temperature, while users who search for the same city today might only receive various web links, such as the city’s visitor bureau site and Wikipedia page. Another major difference under the shift will be Google’s ability to answer complex questions without pointing to web links.

When producing answers that are not in Google’s database of entities, the updated search engine will combine the new technology with the current keyword-search system to provide results. According to the article, some changes will appear in the coming months; however, most changes represent Google’s “years-long” process to create the “next generation of search.” Read More.

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