Monday, December 31, 2012

Nobel scientist Levi-Montalcini dies in Rome, 103

Published December 30, 2012

Associated Press

Rome's mayor says biologist Rita Levi-Montalcini, who conducted underground research in defiance of Fascist persecution, and went on to win a Nobel Prize for helping unlock the mysteries of the cell, has died at her home in the city. She was 103.

Italy's so-called "Lady of the Cells," who died on Sunday, lived through anti-Semitic discrimination and Nazi invasion, becoming one of her country's leading scientists and sharing the medicine prize for her groundbreaking research in the United States.

Her research increased the understanding of many conditions, including tumors, developmental malformations, and senile dementia.

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    2012 predictions in technology ? psychic or science? | Skeptoid

    At year?s end it is kind of skeptical tradition to go over various psychic predictions for that year. Skeptics Guide to the Universe podcast does it, and invariably these predictions are either super-wrong or the prediction was so vague to begin with that one can always count a ?hit?. Furthermore, when psychics invent a lot of predictions over multiple years, then by chance one will be correct eventually. Helped by confirmation bias?(1), this ensures their ?success? and popularity.

    But psychics are not the only ones making predictions. There are tons of so-called and self-proclaimed ?trend watchers?, ?marketing experts? and other ?technical guru?s? who also do their best to ?predict? the coming year. Sometimes their predictions are based on the best of available knowledge, but in my opinion their predictions are still mostly guesses.

    I don?t really know if Mark Anderson from Strategic News Service is one of them. An old school friend, now Professor at Vlerick Business School, brought him to my attention. My skeptical senses started to tingle at the description on their website of ?most accurate predictive letter in computing?, with claims of interaction with global thought leaders like Bill Gates. That smells a little fishy to me.

    But at least he is honest enough to leave his past predictions online (and for free, not behind a pay wall), so let?s judge on merits. I will score his Top 10 predictions for 2012, as published in December of 2011. I will judge ?specifics? of predictions (how vague), with each time a small comment to see if it?s a hit or a miss.

    Theme for the Year [2012]: ?Integrating Everything?

    No problem here. Vague enough that one can claim to be correct, but also not very difficult to predict.

    I. TV Becomes the New Center of Gravity in the tech universe, as all?other devices find their niches in the TV galaxy.

    Specific: low. Although the accompanying text mentions Microsoft and Apple, it remains very generic. Small risk taken by mentioning TV devices, but sufficiently padded by referring to other devices who will stream TV content.

    Miss. Apple didn?t bring out their Apple TV version hinted at in the biography of the late Steve Jobs. Microsoft?s Kinect is a moderate success (but not completely), but that was already the case in 2011. Not very good as a prediction then. 0 %.

    II. 2012 Will See Tectonic Shifts in Phone Markets.

    This one was split up in three different predictions: Nokia failing and the role of Asian manufacturers, unlicensed Android versions, domination of cellphone market by smartphones.

    Specific: overall rather specific predictions, mentioning several companies by name. Furthermore, in comparison with the previous prediction, no weasel words like ?if? and ?qualified? success.

    Partial hit, but not very impressive. Nokia did indeed continue to lose market share, and Android gained. But as clear from this graph?from 2011, that was already the case before, so not impressive as a prediction. The reference to unlicensed Android versions seems in my opinion a miss (although they exist), and the smartphone dominating the cellphone market is a hit, although 46% is not really ?dominating?. 50% but points lost on added value of prediction.

    ?III. Clouds Are for Consumers (and Startups).

    Specific: rather low, as there are no specific companies mentioned. Extra points however for mentioning that (bigger) enterprises will stay away from clouds.

    Although it is not really my area of expertise, I consider this a hit. After some research and anecdotical evidence, it seems indeed that smaller companies (but not only startups) are considering or actually moving into the cloud, but bigger companies not yet, for the reasons mentioned by Anderson. 100 %.

    IV. Security Splits the Tech World in Two, finally getting Front of Mind?(and wallet) attention from CEOs

    Specific: vague and not really understandable paragraph about companies owning intellectual property rights going after patent infringers. No actual companies or technology areas mentioned.

    Somewhat a hit, as 2012 saw a continuation of various court battles between for instance the different mobile tech firms. Some concluded with some hefty verdicts (fines and interdictions), but no prediction of that, only of increasing spending on those patent defenses. 75% with points lost on failing to see the (intermediate) conclusion of several court battles.

    ?V. SIRI [Apple iOS virtual assistant] Stuns the World.

    Specific: rather vague. Although the title suggests a success for Siri, the actual explanation shows a horde of copycats arriving, with reference to ?niches?, whatever that means.

    I chalk this one up as a fail. Siri is impressive and indeed a number of copies have appeared that seem to perform ok. I do not get the impression this is a big game changer that got a lot of media attention. They are still in the phase of ?gimmick? that is nice to show off, but nothing more. 0%

    ?VI. We Enter the Amazing World of Dave and HAL, as Voice Recognition?comes of age.

    Specific: a bit vague by referring to several companies and applications. However, rather specific on the part of technology, so overall ok.

    Miss. Although more and more available, the ending statement ?By the end of this year, talking to machines in a normal voice will not seem?unusual, nor be the cause of unending frustration? is simply wrong. Anyone who disagrees may come to my house and test it on our new car. 0%.

    VII. E-Readers Prosper, but Pads Continue to Dominate the CarryAlongMarket.

    Specific: ok, mentioning specific technologies, products and companies.

    Partial hit. E-readers have become more popular (and in my opinion rightly so), and Amazon indeed made it difficult for Apple (though not only with their Fire line). However, Apple did not make its iPads cheaper, it produced a smaller one to compete with other companies (like Samsung) on the smaller tablet market. Failing to see this specific evolution, and the rise of smaller Android tables, is responsible for only a final score of 50%. And even that is?probably too generous.

    VIII. The Consumption World Explodes.

    Specific: very low. A lot of potential evolution gets thrown out, ?new devices, new?content, new bundles, new connection techniques, new distribution channels,?new aggregators, new pads, new phones, ?? and on and on.

    I count this as a miss. Yes, some new (and impressive) smartphones appeared, and the internet continued to evolve. But given the failure of Facebook?s IPO (in contrast to ?new consumption models riding on social networks?) we are not (yet?) in an exploding consumption world. The mentioned technologies are so vague, and really carpet bomb the entire technology spectrum, that I fail to be impressed. 0%.

    IX. Governments and Corporations Focus on IP as though it were their?most prized asset. It is.

    Specific: rather specific, mentioning that nations would get involved defending copyright infringement.

    This is a partial hit. Although indeed governments have pushed for more strict rules, both in the US and in Europe, it is not considered ?act of military aggression?. Also, several efforts were stricken down by amazing citizen efforts (mailing parliaments and congress etc), so failing to foresee that specific evolution. 40%, as there are some correct references to being unable to track actual infringements (true but nothing new).

    X. Amazon Gets It All.

    Specific: very specific, mentioning Amazon and different products / content that it will deliver. ?Amazon will have a terrific year?.

    I?m a bit torn to give this a full hit. Yes, Amazon did not do bad, given the correct economic situation. Especially on cloud services (not explicitly mentioned by Anderson), e-books and content did Amazon do quite well. On the other hand, Q3 sales were down, and there was less profit. Anderson references ?long-lived, profitable business lines?, but seems to be overshooting it. Nevertheless 70% for making specific predictions, which were true in several cases.

    Conclusion: Overall there is a 38,5% hit rate. That is not bad, but some of these predictions were not hard to foresee. Moreover, given a lot of vague or carpet-bombing approaches (for which I subtracted points), I?m really not convinced by their motto ?most accurate predictive? newsletter. I do appreciate some very specific predictions (where it is a lot easier to be wrong), and of course keeping these predictions available for free, and not behind the very expensive pay wall.

    Anderson does not seem to be in the same range as the psychics, but my first reaction seems justified nevertheless. There are some parallels with psychic predictions. On the other hand, he is considered a sort of ?technology guru?. As my friend pointed out in a discussion over Twitter, he?s more of a ?market maker?. There is a chance that certain evolutions will happen because he mentions them (assuming he really has the high-profile audience he claims). But I found him lacking on several critical points, or being too optimistic (e.g. on voice recognition). All in all, in my opinion, not worth the full subscription price of $ 200 per quarter.

    Since the predictions of 2013 are still behind the pay wall, we?ll have to wait and see next year what he predicted. In any case, dear reader, my wishes are certain and not open to interpretation: I wish you all the best, and hope you have a good one.

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    Hi All ~ I'm brand new to earlyretirement.org. Retired 1 yr ago @ age 62. Hoping to get advice/opinions. I'll try to be brief. My 401K ($190,000) is still with my employer---Why? Because I've got to find a financial advisor I can trust and whose fees won't cost me more than the return on my investment. Plus, investing is not my forte, so I need to trust whomever/wherever I leave my hard-earned money to treat me like a daughter! Sometimes I wonder if I'm better off just laddering the $ in CDs. However, I believe I can do better. In addition to the $190,000 in the 401K, I have about $235K in a couple of CDs and savings (I "chase" the highest interest rates), and $12K in savings bonds (don't mature until 2022 or thereabouts). I currently rent an apt. for $800/month (I'm fortunate). My pension and social security (SS starts in Feb) net about $3,140/month. Oh ya, and I may need to move from my apt, and would like to buy a small house.......................................
    Thank you,
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    It is advisable, and easy enough to roll the 401k over to your own IRA in anyone of the reputable mutual fund companies like Vanguard, Fidelity, T Rowe Price etc, where you can choose from a wide variety of mutual funds ( index fund, all in one fund retirement fund, balanced fund, asset allocation fund, pure equity or bond funds). While the company will generally not act as a direct financial adviser and pick the fund for you, they can point you to the general area where you can do your research and pick the funds that suit your investment objectives and risk tolerance level. There are fund screening tool on many of the company's website as well. I am not sure you need to wait until you find a financial adviser first and they don't necessarily do better than a reasonably well diversified mutual fund portfolio anyway. Those companies can also help you find an independent financial adviser as well, general a one time session for a fee, and I can tell you from experience that it was not very helpful. I only did it because it was free in my case, but if you feel that you do not have much experience and want to have someone look through your WHOLE financial situation, it may be worth it for you.


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    Hi All ~ I'm brand new to earlyretirement.org. Retired 1 yr ago @ age 62. Hoping to get advice/opinions. I'll try to be brief. My 401K ($190,000) is still with my employer---Why? Because I've got to find a financial advisor I can trust and whose fees won't cost me more than the return on my investment. Plus, investing is not my forte, so I need to trust whomever/wherever I leave my hard-earned money to treat me like a daughter! Sometimes I wonder if I'm better off just laddering the $ in CDs. However, I believe I can do better. In addition to the $190,000 in the 401K, I have about $235K in a couple of CDs and savings (I "chase" the highest interest rates), and $12K in savings bonds (don't mature until 2022 or thereabouts). I currently rent an apt. for $800/month (I'm fortunate). My pension and social security (SS starts in Feb) net about $3,140/month. Oh ya, and I may need to move from my apt, and would like to buy a small house.......................................
    Thank you,
    Suzi

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    Ditto against a financial adviser. $$ down the drain, in this instance.

    Wherever you choose to transfer the funds will handle it, and should be no charge.

    We chose Vanguard for inexpensive index funds. They wre extremely helpful and charged no fees.

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    So happy I stumbled upon this site! Thanks so much to all who replied to my post. I'm compiling all of your excellent advice and will use it well. No doubt I'll be staying in touch - I can see there's a wealth of good information out there via the early-retirement.org followers.
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    Interesting ... I understand from a very reputable financial advisor (via a radio money show here in MA) that one should not keep 401K funds with a former employer. Reason why is that if that former employer should 'go bust', your 401K funds could be held up during bankruptcy proceedings .... sometimes for very long periods of time, i.e. 4 years! That's what has made me a bit nervous about keeping my funds there ... I recognize that this is a personal decision, based upon one's confidence in his/her former employer's status. Thanks again!

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    The Museum of History is holding a grand opening celebration at its new location in the beautifully restored Naval Reserve Armory at Lake Union Park in downtown Seattle.

    Seattle Mayor Mike McGinn invited a group of children to help cut the ribbon as the new MOHAI was declared officially open.

    It took more than a decade and $90 million to move the museum from its site along SR 520 near the University of Washington to its new home.

    "Moveing to South Lake Union is truly a transformational experience for MOHAI," said Leonard Garfield, MOHAI's Executive Director. "We are simply thrilled to welcome the community into our new space."

    Among the pieces on display are the iconic red neon Rainier Beer "R," the 1919 Boeing B-1 floatplane that carried mail between Seattle and Victoria, and the big pink "Toe Truck."

    More information on grand opening events

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    Taffeta Strapless V Neckline With Pick-up Skirt Short Wedding Dress AW10372 - $80.99

    Quality Difference

    For high quality dresses,we hire the most specialized dressmakers and experienced designers to produce. To make sure the dress is perfect, more manpower will be spent on cutting,lining,sewing and beading.The package is also better with wedding garment bag to cover the dress. What's more, we offer you Return & Exchange Policy including the customized dresses.The shipment charge at your cost.

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    Silhouette: A-Line

    Neckline: V Neck

    Color: White

    Length: Knee

    Style: Morden

    Fabric: Taffeta

    Embellishment: Ruching

    Waist: Natural

    Sleeve Length: Sleeveless

    Back Details: Zipper

    Fully Lined: Yes

    Built-in Bra: Yes

    Net Weight: 0.6Kg

    Shipping Weight:1Kg

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    Measuring Guide

    The below is just a guide. We recommend that whenever possible you get a qualified seamstress to measure your wedding dresses size. Always get someone else to make the measurements for you.Measuring yourself will give inaccurate numbers and could lead to disappointment.

    Bust

    Bust - Not your bra size! Take the tape around your back and bring it across the fullest part of your bust. Your arms should be relaxed, down at your sides. You must wear a unpadded bra when taking this measurement.

    Waist
    Waist- This is the smallest part of your waist. Typically it`s an inch or so above your belly button. Also known as the natural waistline.Keep tape slightly loose to allow for breathing room
    Hips
    Hips- This is the widest part of your hips, across the hipbone. Measurement is taken approximately 7 inches below the natural waistline. This measurement is not needed for full gowns.
    Hollow to Floor
    Hollow to Floor- This is the length from your hollow ( the hollow just under your neck ) to your bare feet. (Take the tape from your front, straight down to the floor). You should stand upright and your feet should keep together.

    Height

    Height- Stand straight with feet together.Measure in bare feet.Begin at the top of the head and pull tape straight down to the floor.We'll Add more 5cm to suit high heels.

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    Since we're an international company, our clothing may run larger or smaller than the size you usually wear. The size charts below show the measurements for all our standard clothing. Be sure to compare your measurements to these charts in order to ensure your made-to-order dress fits!
    Want an even better fit? We can tailor this dress to your custom measurements! This extra service costs just $9.99 for all dresses.See How to Measure for more.

    Dresses Size Chart

    Size246810121416
    ?inchcminchcminchcminchcminchcminchcminchcminchcm
    Bust32 ?8333 ?8434 ?8835 ?9036 ?93389739 ?10041104
    Waist25 ?6526 ?6827 ?7028 ?7229 ?75317932 ?833486
    Hips35 ?9136 ?9237 ?9638 ?9839 ?10141 ?10542 ?10944 ?112
    Hollow to Floor5814758147591505915060152601526115561155

    Plus Size Dresses Size Chart

    Plus Size16W18W20W22W24W26W
    inchcminchcminchcminchcminchcminchcm
    Bust431094511447119491245113053135
    Waist36 ?9238 ?9840 ?1044310945 ?11547 ?121
    Hips45 ?11647 ?12149 ?12651 ?13153 ?13655 ?141
    Hollow to Floor611556115561155611556115561155

    Flower Girl Dresses Size Chart

    SizeChild 2Child 3Child 4Child 5Child 6Child 7Child 8Child 9Child 10Child 11Child 12Child 13Child 14
    InchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCM
    Bust21532256235824612564266627692871297430.577328133843486
    Waist2051215322562358246125652666276928712974307631793281
    Hips2051215322562358256426662769297431793384348634.5883589
    Hollow
    to Floor
    33843589389740102411044210743109441124711948122501275113052132

    Junior Bridesmaid Dresses Size Chart

    SizeJ4J6J8J10J12J14J16
    InchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCMInchCM
    Bust2256246126662871307632813486
    Waist2051225624612666287130763281
    Hips2564276929743179338435893794
    Hollow to Floor42107451144812250127511305313555140

    Bridal Mini Jackets / Wraps Size Chart

    Mini Jacket / Wrap Size
    Size246810121416
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    Bust32?8333?8534?8835?9036?93389739?10041104
    Shoulder to bust9?24?10251025?10?2610?26?10?271127?1128
    Shoulder to waist15?4016?4116?42174317?4417?4518?4618?47
    Bust point to bust point717?7187?18?7?197?19?820820?8?21
    Shoulder14?371538153815?3915?4016?4116?421743
    Armhole153815?391640?16?41?16?42?17?441845?18?47
    Size16W18W20W22W24W26W
    inchcminchcminchcminchcminchcminchcm
    Bust431094511447119491245113053135
    Shoulder to bust11?2911?29?123012?3112?3112?31?
    Shoulder to waist19?4919?50205120?522153?21?54?
    Bust point to bust point8?22922?9239?23?10?2610?27
    Shoulder17?4518?4618?471948194819?49
    Armhole19?4920?5220?52?21?54?20?52?21?54?

    Flower Girl Wraps Size Chart

    sizeChild-2Child-3Child-4Child-5Child-6Child-7Child-8Child-9Child-10Child-11Child-12Child-13Child-14
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    Bust2153?22562358?24612563?26662768?28712973?30?77?3281?33843486?
    Shoulder
    to waist
    9?24?1025?10?26?1127?11?28?11?29?1230?12?31?12?32?13?33?13?34?1435?14?36?
    Shoulder102510?2610?26?10?27112811?28?11?2911?301230?12?3112?32?133313?34
    Armhole1230?12?32133313?34?14?3614?37?15?391640?16?4217?4418?46194819?50
    Sleeve
    Length
    123012?3213?3414?36153815?4016?4217?4418?46194819?5020?5221?54

    Please choose your favorite color from the palette

    wedding dress card palette

    Notice:Since computer screens have chromatic aberration, especially between CRT screen and LCD screen, we can not guarantee the color of the dress you get will be 100% similar as the color chart. And also different fabrics will show different color degree on the same color. So we can not accept any returned dress for sake of color. Please kindly understand us.


    Notice:

    1. Please also tell us your "Height with Shoes" on (measured from top head to your wedding shoes' heel).
    2. Please remember that wear your Wedding Underwear and your Wedding Shoes.
    3.Inches and Centimetersare both available for size, and please tell us if you use inches or centimeters.
    4. We suggest you measure yourself by a Professional Tailor.
    5. It is very normal to have 3CM measurement error between the sizes you give and the sizes you will receive on your dress. This kind of error can not be accepted for any returns and exchanges.

    1. How to register?

    Please check our website to click " login in" button.

    Enter your email address and click " creat your account".

    Then just follow the steps and you will become one of our customers successfully.

    2.How to order my dress(es)?

    Please login your account firstly.When you find the right dress(es), just input your order size and color---- "add to cart"----"summary your order"----"confirm your shipping address"-----"choose shipping method" ----"choose payment method"----"pay" or "confirm" your order.the website will show "successful" when you have placed your order.

    3.How to make payment online?

    The Payment Methods we support:Paypal,Credit Cards,Western Union,Bank Wire

    4. How far in advance should I order my loving dress?

    Timing is important when ordering the perfect dress, and we take that as seriously as you do. We advise ordering a minimum of 4-5 weeks before you need to wear the dress.

    If ordering a wedding dress and a minimum of 2-3 weeks before you need to wear your wedding party dress and special occasion dress.

    5.Can I return or cancel the dress if I change my mind?

    Once your order is confirmed, our tailors begin selecting materials in the color you requested and cutting fabric based on your measurements. Even standard size dresses are made to order for each customer. So it?s important to order carefully. For full details, see our Return and Cancelation Policy .

    6. Can you customize the color of my loving dress?

    Yes,absolutely. When ordering, you?ll need to check the Color box for ?Others?.Our color chart will help you to choose the favorite one.You just need to put the color number in the blank.

    7.Can you customize the size of my dress?

    If Our standard sizes don't work for you, we can make you a custom-sized dress for a small extra charge ($9.9) .When ordering, you?ll need to check the Size box for ?Customize?.Click how to measure to get the size required. Getting professionally measured is best, but if you want to do it yourself be sure to read our measuring guide first. Avoid common mistakes by doing the following:

    Ask someone else to measure for you

    Take measurements while wearing undergarments similar to what you?ll wear with the dress

    Provide a bust measurement from the fullest part of your chest, not your bra size.

    8. Will I be able to alter my dress if I receive it and it doesn?t fit exactly right?

    Yes. If your size fluctuates or you want to modify the dress slightly, we always leave a few inches in the seams so that your local tailor can easily make alterations as needed. Dresses generally have a margin of 1 inches on either side of a seam. Flower detailing, beading or belts/ribbons may limit ability to let a dress out.

    9. Will my dress exactly match the color I see on your website?

    There might be a slight difference between the actual dress?s color and what you see in the photo depending on your computer monitor?s display settings.

    Source: http://www.aminweddingdress.com/en/short-white-wedding-dress/2185-short-wedding-dress-style-aw10372.html

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    South Africa: Mandela convalesces at home

    Published December 29, 2012

    Associated Press

    • FILE - In this June 17, 2010 file photo, former South African President, Nelson Mandela leaves the chapel after attending the funeral of his great-granddaughter Zenani Mandela in Johannesburg, South Africa. Mandela was released Wednesday, Dec. 26, 2012 from the hospital after being treated for a lung infection and having gallstones removed, a government spokesman said. (AP Photo/Siphiwe Sibeko, Pool, File)The Associated Press

    • An unidentified woman and chilldren leave the Johannesburg home of former president Nelson Mandela after a visit Friday, Dec. 28, 2012. Mandela who was admitted to hospital Dec 8, with a lung infection and underwent gall stone surgery, is now receiving medical care at home after being discharged Wednesday. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)The Associated Press

    • A elderley neighbour strolls past the Johannesburg home, unseen left, of former president Nelson Mandela's Friday, Dec. 28, 2012. Mandela who was admitted to hospital Dec 8, with a lung infection and underwent gall stone surgery, is now receiving medical care at home after being discharged Wednesday. (AP Photo/Denis Farrell)The Associated Press

    South Africa's presidency says it has no updates on the condition of former leader Nelson Mandela, who is convalescing at home after a hospital stay and is reported to be doing better.

    The South African Press Association quotes presidential spokesman Mac Maharaj as saying Saturday that he has no new information on 94-year-old Mandela, who was released from a hospital on Wednesday. The former president, who spent 27 years in prison under apartheid, was admitted Dec. 8 and received treatment for a lung infection.

    He also had a procedure to remove gallstones.

    Maharaj previously said doctors have noted progress in Mandela's condition but will continue to treat him at his home in the Johannesburg neighborhood of Houghton.

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    Rose Parade float to honor military working dogs and their handlers

    The Rose Parade held in Pasadena, California on New Year?s Day is seen by millions worldwide. This year?s parade will feature a float honoring military working dogs and their handlers.

    ?Canines with Courage? is the name of the float sponsored by Natural Balance Pet Food and it will showcase an exact replica of the first-ever United States Military Working Dog Teams National Monument.??I?m so proud of this float,? said Natural Balance President Joey Herrick. ?This is not trying to set a Guinness record this is honoring our soldiers.?

    Four handlers and their dogs representing the Air Force, Army and Marines will be riding the float. Lucca, a German shepherd-Malinois mix who lost her leg to a roadside bomb in Afghanistan nine months ago, will be one of the dogs riding on the float. In the over 400 missions Lucca led not a single Marine was injured.?Lucca will be accompanied by Cpl. Juan Rodriguez. ?She?s loving the attention; Lucca deserves it,? he said. Rodriguez says he owes Lucca his life. Lucca lost her leg from a roadside bomb, an effort that saved many marines. She now lives happily in retirement and is enjoying being part of the Rose Parade this year.

    Another participant on the float is 86-year-old retired Marine Robert Harr. He trained the most decorated war dog in the Pacific theater in WWII, Oki. After the war he smuggled Oki home. When Oki passed away in 1958 he was buried with full military services in Newport Beach. Harr visits the site every year on Oki?s birthday.

    The Rose Parade will take place on Tuesday, January 1st at 8 a.m. (PST) and will be broadcast on several channels including ABC and Hallmark Channel. The actual United States Military Working Dog Teams National Monument is scheduled to be completed in San Antonio on October 13th.


    Source: http://www.lifewithdogs.tv/2012/12/rose-parade-float-to-honor-military-working-dogs-and-their-handlers/

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    Saturday, December 29, 2012

    Home education is one of my passions; I talk about it, I blog about it ...

    We decided to home school our children, basically when we had children.? I know that seems like a ?off the cuff? comment, but it is more or less true.? I was convicted first, about my?responsibly?to the children, and I lobbied and convinced The Daddy.? Originally we started out planning to home school for some pretty basic reasons:

    • I believed it my God given role and responsibility
    • Our local school district was very very poor
    • I didn?t want to share my children
    • I didn?t trust anyone else to take care of my children.

    I did not want my child to be ?just another kid? in a class of 20 or more; I wanted to raise my kids my way; I knew God had gifted me and my husband with these kids, not the school district.? I could not conceive of sending my little boy away all day in to a room full of kids to be parented by strangers.

    Before we started to home school I created a Family Educational Mission Statement.? I strongly suggest any parent thinking about, weight the options, or wanting to home educate create a document summering your mission.? Because that is what it is, a mission.? Now, personally, I love words and I think well when writing, so mine Mission Statement is now, and started off, very detailed and complex.? There is no reason that it has to be; a simple list of bullet point why you feel home is best, or what you are trying to accomplish at home is sufficient.? Sit down and really think about it; both from a practical day-to-day point of view and also ?the bigger picture? considering the role education plays in your children?s lives.? Such an exercise really forces a parent to think about not only why they want to home school their kids but also specifically what you are trying to accomplish and why home is a better setting for your goals.? It is helpful to have such a document to go back to; when the going gets tough, or you find yourself taking the easy path ? to look at why you are home, why you are fighting over math, why you are challenging your 7 year old to learn Latin and so on.? It is a real motivation; it is a tool for keeping on track.? It also helps with the first jump into homeschooling.? Mine never went to school, I never made a jump; but I know it is a challenge for parents that bring their kids home from out the house school, it is a challenge to really feel like they are capable.? I blogged in detail about our decision in 2010.? https://scribinglife.wordpress.com/2010/08/06/why-we-feel-homeschool-is-the-best-choice-for-our-family-part-1/ and https://scribinglife.wordpress.com/2010/08/17/540/

    There are many many approaches to home schooling; we chose to ?school at home? meaning we use text and work books and follow a daily schedule (mostly) and cover subjects mostly like a school would, just a school of two.? I love our flexibility to do phonics at 6:30 am right after daddy goes to work, or at 11 after we get home from the park; but our school work does, mostly, look like the school work they would be doing in a classroom.? That is our choice, and certainly not the only choice.

    Now that we are 2.5 years in to our ?official? journey of home education we have more reason to home school.? Or maybe the reason we home school are just more become more salient to us.

    • I know it my God given role and responsibility
    • I want to watch my children learn
    • I want to challenge my kids individually
    • I want them safe from school violence (and I don?t just mean the statically infrequent shootings though I do have strong feeling about them)
    • I want to meet my children?s particular needs and not make them beholden to a classroom full of peers
    • I want to keep our expectations of the children age sensitive and I feel classroom management does not allow for children (especially young children) to be children

    I may be a rare bird; most of my friends that home school, started from a place of ?doubt? wondering if they really could ?do it?.? I never suffered those thoughts.? I was either silly in my over-confidence, so just so blessed by families I knew that homeschooled that I accepted home education as normal and always assumed I could handle it.? I can handle the 3rd meltdown of the day before 9 am and I can handle grammar.

    I have always been of the opinion that parents teach their kids to walk to talk, to look both ways at a street; there is no reason a parent can not teach their child to read, their math facts or world history. ?I see home education as a natural progression for a family.? Parents do not lose their ability to teach and train their children when the child reaches 5 or 6 years of age.? I have never been a believer of the ?profession? of teacher as somehow more capable or able than a parent.? (I do respect the profession of the teacher in their role, in out of home education, teaching many different students and managing a classroom; I just don?t think they, one-on-one, do anything I can?t do)

    I admit as we have home schooled and as my children have gotten older my focus has changed; where as I started homeschooling with the selfish feeling of not wanting to share my children with a stranger 35+ hours a day, and did not want school to run our lives.? Now I realize that my son would not flourish in a classroom like he is at home.? At home he / we have had time to focus on some other challenges while taking school more slowly.? At home we have had the ability to limit stress without sacrificing his education.? Having my boys home has meant we can go to OT or to ST or to whatever other appointments and not have to miss class time or to create more make up work.? Homeschooling has allowed me to know my children and for us to make progress that would have been slowed or missed if we rushed around in the morning trying to get to school on time, if they were gone 7:30 am to 3 pm, and if they were home just in time eat dinner, struggle over home work, and get ready for bed.

    I do not mean to imply homeschooling is easy; it isn?t.? But, then again, parenting is not easy.

    A few blogs of mine that you might find relevant:

    Home education vs. public schooling ? some numbers and?thoughts https://scribinglife.wordpress.com/2010/09/27/home-education-vs-public-schooling-%E2%80%93-some-numbers-and-thoughts/

    Classical Education at?Home https://scribinglife.wordpress.com/2010/08/16/classical-education-at-home/

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