Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Quit smoking suggestions | Allan Lima - Site oficial

Quit Smoking Tips

Smoking is a really bad habit that may cause different illnesses this kind of as cancer, stroke, heart disorder and so on. According to U.S. Centers for Illness Manage and Prevention greater than 80% of Americans smoke a cigarette daily. Men and women should really be encouraged to quit smoking and this short article gives straightforward and productive solutions to withdraw from nicotine for lifetime.

First of all, if you need to quit cigarettes, it?s essential to have the will. Sturdy will and wish are prerequisite for smoking cessation and stopping smoking relapse. Secondly, appropriate mindset is significant to assist you following quit smoking program.

Beneath are listed 6 measures that will help you inside your endeavor to quit smoking.

Step one. Take into consideration Quitting

It?s ordinary for people to test to quit smoking various occasions in advance of they succeed. Just, test to not lose hope. Master as much as you can about cigarette smoking and linked dangers and it?ll give you a stronger will to depart this nasty habit.

Phase 2. Smoking Effects

This is a verified undeniable fact that smoking is unsafe and damages health and fitness. Each year, over 500,000 U.S. citizens die as a result of smoking-related diseases. Smoking affects skin, teeth and common nicely currently being. Smoking is also incredibly damaging to passive smokers and pregnant women. Lifestyle expectancy is significantly decreased in grownup smokers. Several of the doable well being results of smoking incorporate: heart disease, lung cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, snoring, infertility, gum condition and thyroid ailment.

Step three. Planning

Planning and preparing to quit smoking are critical for achievement. You might have to organize your entire body and set your thoughts ahead of quitting. You should select your targets and identify the causes for quitting. This is critical mainly because nicotine is extremely addictive substance and difficult to quit.

Phase 4. Ideas for Quitting Cigarettes

You need to make a prepare for quitting and choose way of life alterations that may assist you in the endeavor. You have to learn to overcome signs and symptoms of nicotine withdrawal, stay clear of temptation to start out smoking yet again and above all you?ve for being committed. Also, you will discover help groups that should supply you support to keep smoking-free life.

Phase five. End Smoking Aids

There are actually 7 different over-the-counter cease smoking aids which have been accredited by the U.S. FDA. They provide aid in managing nicotine withdrawal symptoms and cigarette cravings. They involve nicotine nasal sprays, nicotine lozenges, nicotine inhalers, nicotine patches, nicotine gum, and halt smoking capsules.

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Monday, March 11, 2013

Alien life may be rare across universe

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About 17 percent of the stars surveyed by NASA's Kepler space telescope have Earth-sized worlds in orbit, underlining the preponderance of small exoplanets in our galaxy.

By Miriam Kramer
Space.com

When it comes to life across the cosmos, the universe might just be an "awful waste of space" after all.

A new theory presented at a conference this week would confirm the worry of Ellie Arroway, Jodie Foster's character in the film "Contact," that life might not exist on other worlds.

Some scientists think that just because exoplanets could have habitable environments, that does not mean that life evolved there.

"The pervasive nature of life on Earth is leading us to make this assumption," Charles Cockell, the director of the U.K. Center for Astrobiology at the University of Edinburgh, said in a statement."On our planet, carbon leaches into most habitat space and provides energy for microorganisms to live. There are only a few vacant habitats that may persist for any length of time on Earth, but we cannot assume that this is the case on other planets."

Cockell's hypothesis states that, although habitable alien planets might abound in solar systems around the universe, it does not mean these locales harbor extraterrestrial life.

"It is dangerous to assume life is common across the universe. It encourages people to think that not finding signs of life is a 'failure,' when in fact it would tell us a lot about the origins of life," added Cockell.

It is also possible that scientists will not be able to detect alien signs of life, even if it exists, Cockell said. Life might be markedly dissimilar from planet to planet, making it unlikely that astronomers on Earth will see recognizable signatures of life. But not all hope is lost.

"Professor Cockell explains that in coming decades, increasingly powerful telescopes and developments in spectroscopy may allow us to look for the signals of life on planets beyond our solar system," officials from the Royal Society, the United Kingdom's national academy of science, said in a statement."However, regardless of this, our view is still going to be heavily influenced by our knowledge of life on Earth."

Cockell presented his theory at a conference sponsored by the Royal Society.

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Ghana cocoa purchases lag due to weather: Cocobod

ACCRA (Reuters) - Ghana's cocoa purchases were running 16.5 percent below last year by the end of February due to unfavourable growing weather, industry regulator Cocobod said on Monday.

Official purchases hit 594,000 tonnes by February 28 since the season started on October 12, Cocobod said, compared with around 710,000 tonnes during the same period a year ago.

"The weather is the key factor - the rains came late," deputy chief executive Kwabena Asante Poku told Reuters. "But all hope is not lost. We expect some improvement in output in April towards May. The (July-September) light crop may also pick up, if the weather goes well," he said.

Ghana, the world's second-largest cocoa grower after Ivory Coast, has projected a harvest of around 800,000 tonnes this season, down 5 percent on last year's output. Asante Poku said Cocobod was likely to meet the target.

Total purchases for week 20, which ended February 28, dropped to 2,597 tonnes from 3,949 tonnes the week before, and compared to 1,726 tonnes in the corresponding week of last year.

West African cocoa exporters and growers have said Ghana's purrchases figures may also be affected by lower rates of smuggling from Ivory Coast than last year, and evidence that some beans may even be flowing the other way.

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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Denver Real Estate Brokers Win CoStar Power Broker Awards ...

 Denver Real Estate Brokers Win CoStar Power Broker Awards
The annual CoStar Power Broker Awards have been announced and the winners include several top firms and real estate brokers in Denver. Recognizing the ?best of the best? in commercial real estate brokerage, the CoStar Power Broker Awards are presented each year to local real estate firms and individual brokers who achieved the highest transaction volume in commercial property sales and leases in their market during 2012.

The following top commercial real estate firms in Denver have been awarded CoStar Power Broker Awards for their exceptional deal-making accomplishments last year:

The winners range from national powerhouse firms to small boutiques, and recognize the outstanding deal-making achievements in 2012 by the top brokers and firms in over 90 markets across the U.S. The complete list of CoStar Power Broker awards winners listed alphabetically by market, including individual brokers, can be found here.

All CoStar Power Broker Awards are based on transaction data in CoStar?s commercial real estate database, believed to be the largest, independently researched source of commercial real estate property information in a unified database ever produced. Each year, CoStar tabulates the commercial real estate sales and lease transactions that closed during the previous year and presents CoStar Power Broker Awards to the brokerage firms and individual brokers who closed the highest transaction volumes in commercial property sales and leases in each market.

?CoStar is proud to honor the firms and brokers who perform at the industry?s highest level each year,? said CoStar Group Founder and CEO Andrew C. Florance. ?These industry leaders deserve to be recognized for their hard work, expertise and superior deal-making abilities. We extend our congratulations to this year?s winners on their achievements.?

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Loren is a long-time Denver real estate investor. He has bought, remodeled and sold homes throughout the Denver metro area. Loren has also invested in commercial real estate. He is an entrepreneur who has owned multiple businesses and is a licensed real estate agent in the state of Colorado. Loren and his wife, Karen Bimler, make up Team Bimler at Your Castle Real Estate. If you would like more information about the Denver Real Estate market, give Loren a call at 720-837-0831. This entry was posted in Denver Real Estate News and tagged Andrew C, Awards Winners, Brokerage Firms, Commercial Real Estate, Denver Real Estate, Group Founder, Industry Leaders, Lease Transactions, Local Real Estate, National Powerhouse, Power Broker, Real Estate Brokers, Real Estate Sales, Sales And Leases, Top Brokers, Transaction Data, Transaction Volume, Transaction Volumes, Unified Database, Work Expertise. Bookmark the permalink.

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Shiite leader: Sectarian attacks are 'genocide'

QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) ? Pakistan's minority Shiite Muslims have started using the word "genocide" to describe a violent spike in attacks against them by a militant Sunni group with suspected links to the country's security agencies and a mainstream political party that governs the largest province.

Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, a group of radical Sunni Muslims, who revile Shiites as heretics, has claimed responsibility for dozens of attacks throughout Pakistan. Linked to al-Qaida, it has been declared a foreign terrorist organization by the U.S., yet it operates with relative ease in Pakistan's populous Punjab province, where Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and several other violent jihadi groups are based.

The violence against Shiites has ignited a national debate ? and political arguments ? about a burgeoning militancy in Pakistan. The latest attack was a massive bombing earlier this month that ripped apart a Shiite neighborhood in Pakistan's largest city of Karachi, killing 48 people, many of them as they left a mosque after saying their evening prayers. So far this year nearly 300 Shiites have been killed in devastating bombings, target killings and executions.

The unrelenting attacks also have focused the nation's attention on freedoms that Pakistani politicians give extremists groups, staggering corruption within the police and prison systems and the murky and protracted relationship between militant groups and Pakistan's military and intelligence agencies.

"The government doesn't have the will to go after them and the security agencies are littered with sympathizers who give them space to operate," Hazara Democratic Party chief Abdul Khaliq Hazara, told The Associated Press in a recent interview in Quetta, the capital of Baluchistan where some of the most ferocious anti-Shiite attacks have occurred.

He labeled the killings as the "genocide of Hazaras," whom are mostly Shiites and easily identified by their Central Asian facial features.

"I have a firm belief that our security agencies have not yet decided to end all extremists groups," said Hazara. "They still want those (militants) that they think they can control and will need either in India or Afghanistan," he said referring to allegations that Pakistan uses militants as proxies against hostile India to the east and Afghanistan to the west.

The army has a history of supporting militant Islamists using them as proxies to fight in Kashmir, a region divided between Pakistan and India and claimed by both in its entirety. It is repeatedly criticized by the United States and Afghanistan for not doing enough to deny Afghan insurgents sanctuary in the tribal regions that border Afghanistan. Angry at the criticism, Pakistani army officials say they have lost more than 4,000 soldiers ? more than NATO and the U.S. combined ? fighting militants.

Yet, police officials in Baluchistan and the capital, Islamabad, told the AP that Pakistan's intelligence agency had ordered them to release militant leaders who had been arrested. The militants were not necessarily affiliated with Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, said the officials, who asked not to be identified because they feared losing their jobs.

Even the judiciary has queried Pakistan's security agencies for information about their alleged ties to militants.

The Supreme Court previously ordered the intelligence agencies and the paramilitary Frontier Corp, which was given sweeping powers to track and arrest militants in Quetta, to explain accusations of their involvement in anti-Shiite attacks. The intelligence agency was told by the court to identify unregistered weapons and vehicles some of which were alleged to have been involved in suicide attacks targeting Shiites.

Still in Pakistan's most populous province of Punjab where 60 percent of the country's 180 million people live, Lashkar-e-Jhangvi and other militant groups move largely unrestricted.

In 2010, Punjab's Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif issued a surprising appeal to the Taliban, asking them to stop attacks in Punjab province because his government ? just like the militants ? opposed the dictates of the West. In a recent interview with the AP, Ahsan Iqbal, the deputy secretary general of Sharif's conservative Pakistan Muslim League, clarified his boss's comments.

"What we were saying to the Taliban at the time was 'if you are fighting the Pakistan government because they are stooges of the U.S. ... if that is your logic then why are you attacking in the Punjab because we are not stooges of the United States," he said.

The dramatic increase in sectarian violence also has spawned fierce political debate in Parliament with rivals firing volleys of accusations and counter accusations.

The ruling, liberal-leaning Pakistan People's Party has accused its conservative rival, the Pakistan Muslim League, which governs Punjab province, of patronizing radical Sunni groups, including Lashkar-e-Jhangvi. In response, Punjab parliamentarians have shot back, charging the Pakistani federal government with inaction and ineptness for failing to establish a coordinated, nationwide anti-terrorist campaign during its five years at the helm.

Iqbal says his Pakistan Muslim League has "zero tolerance" for extremists yet its provincial Law Minister last year campaigned alongside the leader of Lashkar-e-Jhangvi's parent organization, Sipah-e-Sahabah Pakistan, which is outlawed in Pakistan.

"It is political expediency in the Punjab that they think they need the support from the SSP in some parts for votes," said Hazara. "But the policies of these extremists will destroy political parties in Pakistan. It will destroy Pakistan."

Today, the SSP operates in Pakistan's Punjab province under a new name, Ahle Sunnat wal Jamaat. It runs scores of religious schools unencumbered by government restrictions. The schools churn out students, who graduate with a loathing of Shiite Muslims, a willingness to be foot soldiers for other Sunni militant groups and ambitions of making Pakistan a radical Sunni state.

Both organizations also have links to Afghanistan's Taliban and in 2011 Lashkar-e-Jhangvi carried out an attack in Afghanistan, killing nearly 70 Shiites in a series of coordinated strikes in three Afghan cities. The attacks raised concern that insurgents wanted to further destabilize Afghanistan by adding a new and deadly sectarian flavor to the conflict already being waged between insurgents and Afghan and foreign forces.

Lashkar-e-Jhangvi operated militant training camps in Afghanistan during the Taliban's rule that ended in 2001, said Waliullah Rahmani, an ethnic Hazara and executive director of the Kabul Center for Strategic Studies, a private think tank in the Afghan capital, Kabul. Still, Rahmani said the Afghan Taliban have not promoted sectarian violence, which might explain why there have been no other anti-Shiite attacks, Rahmani said Thursday in an interview.

Zahid Hussain, whose books plot the rise of militancy in Pakistan, linked the latest round of sectarian carnage in Baluchistan to lashkars, or tribal militias, established with the support of Pakistan's intelligence agencies to crush a burgeoning secessionist movement.

The militias, Hussain said, draw heavily from local religious schools or madrassas, which are heavily financed by donations from Gulf and Arab countries and are run by hard-line clerics with close ties to Lashkar-e-Jhangvi.

"That provides a deadly and unholy nexus (between) forces fighting the Baluch separatists and those waging war against the Shia community," Hussain wrote in a recent column. It also implicates Pakistan's intelligence agencies, even if indirectly, in the carnage ? an allegation they deny.

In a column assailing the Punjab government's "dangerous liaisons" with militants in its province, Hussain said: "Pity the nation where the blood of innocents comes cheap and murderers live under state patronage."

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Kathy Gannon is AP's special regional correspondent for Pakistan and Afghanistan and can be followed on www.twitter.com/kathygannon

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Saturday, March 9, 2013

State Tax Collections Ahead of Projections in February | Humphrey ...

News release from Department of Finance and Administration:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Tennessee tax collections continued their upward trend in February. Department of Finance and Administration Commissioner Mark Emkes today announced that overall February revenues were $744.3 million, which is $5.0 million more than the state budgeted.

"Total collections in February marked the seventh consecutive positive growth month this year," Emkes said. "Sales tax collections, reflecting January spending, recorded modest growth as did several of the smaller tax categories.

"While we continue to believe the modest growth rate in sales tax collections is indicative of a very slow but improving economy in Tennessee, we are concerned that escalating gasoline prices and the failure of Congress to enact a budget will soon begin to erode the positive growth trend we are now enjoying. We'll monitor collections and spending and work with the General Assembly to end the fiscal year in June with a balanced budget."

On an accrual basis, February is the seventh month in the 2012-2013 fiscal year.

The general fund was over collected by $12.0 million and the four other funds were under collected by $7.0 million.

Sales tax collections were $3.0 million more than the estimate for February. The February growth rate was positive 2.42%. The year-to-date growth rate for seven months is positive 2.00%.

Franchise and excise taxes combined were $0.2 million above the budgeted estimate of $37.7 million. For seven months revenues are over collected by $113.8 million. The year-to-date growth rate for seven months is 8.88%.

Gasoline and motor fuel collections for February decreased by 3.26%, and were $6.1 million below the budgeted estimate of $70.7 million. For seven months revenues are under collected by $15.4 million.

Tobacco tax collections were $3.7 million over the budgeted estimate of $20.4 million. For seven months revenues are under collected in the amount of $4.8 million.

Inheritance and estate taxes were over collected by $3.5 million for the month. Year to date collections for seven months are $10.6 million more than the budgeted estimate.

Privilege tax collections were $2.0 million more than the February estimate, and on a year to date basis, August through February, collections are $15.6 million above the estimate.

All other taxes were under collected by a net of $1.3 million.

Year-to-date collections for seven months were $94.0 million more than the budgeted estimate. The general fund was over collected by $106.2 million and the four other funds were under collected by $12.2 million.

The budgeted revenue estimates for 2012-2013 are based on the State Funding Board's consensus recommendation of December 19th, 2011 and adopted by the second session of the 107th General Assembly in April 2012. They are available on the state's website at http://www.tn.gov/finance/bud/budget.html.

The State Funding Board met on December 14, 2012 to hear updated revenue projections from the state's various economists. The board met again on December 19th and adopted revised revenue ranges for 2012-2013. The revised ranges assume an over collection from the July 2012 budgeted estimate in the amount of $203.0 million to $287.3 million in total taxes and in the amount of $224.2 million to $305.9 million in general fund taxes for the current fiscal year.


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Friday, March 8, 2013

Teixeira confident Yankees can overcome injuries

United States' Mark Teixeira catches a throw from the plate during a training session in preparation for the World Baseball Classic on Monday, March 4, 2013 in Scottsdale, Ariz. The United States is scheduled to face Mexico in a first-round game on Friday in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

United States' Mark Teixeira catches a throw from the plate during a training session in preparation for the World Baseball Classic on Monday, March 4, 2013 in Scottsdale, Ariz. The United States is scheduled to face Mexico in a first-round game on Friday in Phoenix. (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? Mark Teixeira is confident the New York Yankees can overcome key injuries likely to impact the team through the first month of the regular season.

The first baseman will be out until at least early May with a strained right wrist tendon, the latest major setback for the Yankees. New York outfielder Curtis Granderson broke his right forearm when he was hit by a pitch Feb. 24, and also will be sidelined until early May.

"It's going to be more of a challenge now that both of us are down, but I have full confidence that the guys coming in are going to be able to step in," Teixeira said during a conference call on Thursday.

Teixeira felt tightness swinging a weighted bat left-handed off a tee Tuesday in an indoor cage during pregame warm-ups with the U.S. team for the World Baseball Classic.

"It's really weird ... it's the same thing I do every day," said Teixeira, who will no longer use the weighted bat.

Teixeira expects to resume limited drills ? swinging a bat-one handed and fielding grounders ? in the next week or two.

"It's very disappointing," Teixeira said. "The only good thing is that it's March. I have plenty of time to get healthy and hopefully have as long of a season as I can. We're not exactly sure how long it's going to take, but better to get hurt now than April 5."

He said surgery will not be required.

"The problem is, the doctors told me it's a classic baseball injury," Teixeira said. "An overuse injury where I just have to let it heal. It's not one of those things I can play through. I can't play at 70 or 80 percent because you have the opportunity of completely tearing it and then you will need surgery."

The Yankees don't appear likely to move Kevin Youkilis from third to first. Youkilis was signed in December to fill in for third baseman Alex Rodriguez, who will be out until at least the All-Star break after left hip surgery in January.

Youkilis said he's willing to play wherever he's needed.

"Put me out there and I'll go play," Youkilis said. "I just want to win. Whatever is going to make the team win is where I'm going to play."

Youkilis believes the Yankees can overcome the loss of power at the plate. Granderson, Teixeira and Rodriguez combined for 85 homers last season.

"I've seen a lot of talk about the home runs and losing all the home runs," Youkilis said. "It was a funny thing, (I said today) I'm going to go check out the Giants, the World Series champions, and they had 103 total home runs last year. I played on a team last year with six guys hitting over 20 home runs, the White Sox, and we didn't make the playoffs."

Several other Yankees, including shortstop Derek Jeter (ankle surgery), ace CC Sabathia (left elbow bone spur surgery) and closer Mariano Rivera (knee surgery) are coming back from injuries.

Jeter, who had a day off Thursday, hasn't run the bases at full speed yet. The team captain expects to be ready for the season opener April 1 against Boston

Sabathia, the expected opening-day starter, threw a 49-pitch bullpen session and is scheduled for a simulated game Sunday.

The left-hander said he is pleased with how well his elbow has responded.

"I am surprised how quick it came back once I started throwing," Sabathia said. "Getting stronger every time out and not feeling any pain is encouraging."

Rivera, expected to announce Saturday that he'll retire after this season, could make his first spring training appearance this weekend.

Right-hander Phil Hughes made 15 pitches from 60 feet on level ground during his fourth throwing session after being sidelined two weeks by an upper back bulging disk.

Reliever David Robertson, scratched from his outing Tuesday night because of a sore shoulder, played catch. Left-hander Boone Logan, slowed by a tender elbow, resumed throwing and made 38 throws from up to 60 feet.

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Thursday, March 7, 2013

Lion kills intern at California animal park

A female intern-volunteer was killed Wednesday by a lion at a private wild animal park in Central California, and state and local authorities were trying to determine what might have caused the fatal attack.

Cat Haven founder and executive director Dale Anderson was crying as he read a one-sentence statement about the fatal mauling at the exotic animal zoo he has operated since 1993.

The 26-year-old intern was attacked and killed when she entered the lion's enclosure, Anderson said, but he refused to answer questions or provide more details.

Sheriff's deputies responding to an emergency call from Cat Haven, in the Sierra Nevada foothills about 45 miles east of Fresno, found the woman severely injured and still lying inside the enclosure with the lion nearby, Fresno County sheriff's Lt. Bob Miller said.

Another park worker had unsuccessfully tried luring the lion away and into a separate pen, so deputies shot and killed it so they could reach the wounded woman, who died at the scene, Miller said.

Investigators were trying to determine why the intern was inside the enclosure and what might have provoked the attack, sheriff's Sgt. Greg Collins said. The facility is normally closed on Wednesdays, and only one other worker was there when the mauling happened, Collins said.

The male African lion, a 4-year-old male named Couscous, had been raised at Cat Haven since it was a cub, said Tanya Osegueda, a spokeswoman for Project Survival, the nonprofit that operates the animal park. Osegueda did not know how the park acquired the cub.

Cat Haven is a 100-acre facility just west of Kings Canyon National Park. Since the property opened in 1993, it has housed numerous big cats, including tigers, leopards and other exotic species. It is permitted to house exotic animals by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife and is regulated as a zoo by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Results of the last 13 inspections by the Department of Agriculture's Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service show no violations dating back to March 2010. The most recent inspection was Feb. 4, USDA records show.

Despite state regulations that require annual inspections, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife most recently inspected the facility in January 2011.

"We have to do the best we can with the resources we're provided," said department spokeswoman Jordan Traverso.

The inspector's written comments were "facility in good condition." The inspector checked gates, enclosures, water supplies, drainage, cleanliness, ventilation and the general health of the animals.

Department spokeswoman Janice Mackey said she was unaware if any state regulations would prohibit an employee from entering an exotic animal's enclosure.

She said each species is identified on the permit, and the animals must be used for scientific or educational purposes only.

"We don't allow them to be used as pets," Mackey said.

Actress Tippi Hedren, who founded the Shambala Preserve in Southern California, home to 53 seized or abandoned exotic pets, expressed dismay over the killing of the lion.

"It wasn't the lion's fault. It's the human's fault always. I've got 40 years behind me. I know what I'm talking about," Hedren said.

A movie was made at Shambala several years ago and several people were injured. "Two were nearly killed," she said.

"Lions are one of the four most dangerous animals in the world. There is nothing you can do. When they get a thought pattern, there is nothing short of a bullet to the brain that will stop them," Hedren said.

Nicole Paquette, vice president of the Human Society of the United States, voiced similar concerns.

"She should have never been in the enclosure with him," Paquette said of the victim. "These are big cats that are extremely dangerous, and they placed a volunteer in the actual cage with a wild animal. That should have never happened."

Officials at another big cat sanctuary, Big Cat Rescue in Tampa, Fla., told The Associated Press last year that at least 21 people, including five children, have been killed and 246 mauled by exotic cats since 1990. Over that period, 254 cats escaped and 143 were killed.

Tatiana, a tiger at the San Francisco Zoo, was killed by police after jumping out of its enclosure and fatally mauling a 17-year-old boy and injuring two other people in 2007.

Cat Haven has housed Bengal tigers, Siberian lynx, caracals, jaguars and leopards of various types as well as bobcats native to the area. Anderson described the private zoo several years ago as one of a handful of facilities across the U.S. that has all of the big cat species in one place.

The facility's website says it promotes conservation and preservation of wild cats in their native habitats and offers visitors tours and educational outreach.

Anderson said Project Survival would investigate to see if the intern and the other worker who was on-site followed the group's protocols.

"We take every precaution to ensure the safety of our staff, animals and guests," he said in a written statement.

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Using Meditation to Diagnose Your Mood | World of Psychology

Using Meditation to Diagnose Your MoodIt would be wrong to say that the mentally ill are undisciplined.

Yes, I have been scattered, unkempt, flighty, undependable, and absent. But I have also, at times, been able to carry out with incredible focus to minute detail tasks that I could never stick with if not at least mildly manic.

While the energy to work and the attention to detail did not always congeal on a reasonable or desirable task, the results were often impressive.

But then, I?ve also spent an awful amount of time lying around doing nothing. Not contemplating, not planning, not even daydreaming. Just depressed. Could there be a way to predict moods? A way to harness and apply a disciplined approach to managing symptoms?

Too often we equate discipline with punishment or control. But The American Heritage Dictionary offers the first definition of discipline as training expected to produce a specific character or pattern of behavior, especially training that produces moral or mental improvement.

Viewed in this way, discipline can be very positive. Self-discipline can lead to self-improvement. A regular meditation practice is a tremendous exercise in self-discipline. And this self-discipline can help one to manage and even predict difficult times with mental illness.

Mindfulness meditation, for most practitioners, is about cultivating an ability to stay aware of the present moment in order to manage stress. But for those suffering from a chronic illness, it can also be diagnostic.

Prior to becoming a meditator, I all too often found myself in the midst of a hypomanic or manic episode, unaware how things had gotten so carried away. While meditating, however, I can sense the very small changes in mood that signal an oncoming episode.

Thoughts, emotions, and behavior patterns often become clear during meditation sessions. Fleeting, disorganized thoughts, looming grandiosity, and kinks in self-control can all pass unnoticed in a busy schedule. Soon, the negative symptoms have grown so large that positive behavior is buried by irresponsibility and self-destruction.

But if I take time to stay present each day, and to remove myself for a time from the onslaught of distractions in life, early clues of changing behavior become apparent.

Once a pending episode is revealed, adapting to and preventing further behavior changes can be handled by avoiding stressful situations, getting enough sleep, rallying friends and family, and calling the doctor (if necessary). A plan previously put in place to best handle oncoming episodes can be carried out, and a major episode can be avoided.

Used this way, meditation not only affords a way to manage stress, but it provides a tool to manage changes in mood and breaks in rational thinking. Meditation can help both diagnose and manage the symptoms of chronic illness.

George Hofmann is a mindfulness meditation instructor teaching people with mental illness how to manage stress. He also has bipolar disorder 1. He writes about these topics at http://practicingmentalllness.blogspot.com.

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Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Korean Times: Galaxy Note III to have a 5.9? display

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The Korean times rumoured that the Galaxy Note III will feature a huge 5.9? display! The current Galaxy Note II has a 5.55? display. If this rumour is true Samsung will introduce their first 5.9? display smartphone at IFA 2013 as expected. The Galaxy Note III will have an AMOLED display and mostly sure the new octa-core processor by Samsung. We are not totally sure if this rumour is true what we do know is Samsung will make smartphones with bigger screens. SamMobile even reported about the GT-I9205?Galaxy Fonblet 6.3 with a 6.3? screen and the GT-I9150 Galaxy Fonblet 5.8 with 5.8? display.

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Episode?I is the Galaxy S IV.

Samsung?s flagship model the Galaxy S IV will be unveiled by Samsung at March 14th in New York City. The Galaxy S IV is rumoured to feature an Exynos 5 Octa (8-Core) CPU, PowerVR SGX 544MP GPU, 4.99? SuperAMOLED Full HD Resolution Display, 2GB of RAM, 13 Megapixel Rear facing Camera capable of shooting 1080p Full HD Videos at 30FPS, 2 Megapixel front facing camera capable of shooting 720p HD Videos and run Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean out of the box.

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Plight of the bumblebee: Disappearance?

Honey bees aren't the only ones in trouble. The fuzzy American bumblebee, once the most dominant bee species in the Midwest, seems to be disappearing.

By Beth Borenstein,?Associated Press / February 28, 2013

Amateur Illinois bee spotter Johanna James-Heinz found this rusty-patched bumblebee in 2008 in Peoria, Ill. It is one of four species of bumblebees that researchers say is in trouble.

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Two new studies in Thursday's journal Science conclude that wild bees like the American bumblebee are increasingly important in pollinating flowers and crops that provide us with food. And, at least in the Midwest, they seem to be dwindling in an alarming manner, possibly from disease and parasites.

Wild bees are difficult to track, so scientists have had a hard time knowing what's happening to them. But because of one man in a small town in Illinois in the 1890s, researchers now have a better clue.

Naturalist Charles Robertson went out daily in a horse-drawn buggy and meticulously collected and categorized insects in Carlinville in southern Illinois.

More than a century later, Laura Burkle of Montana State University went back to see what changed. Burkle and her colleagues reported that they could only find half the species of wild bees that Robertson found ? 54 of 109 types.

"That's a significant decline. It's a scary decline," Burkle said Thursday.

And what's most noticeable is the near absence of one particular species, the yellow-and-black American bumblebee. There are 4,000 species of wild bees in America and 49 of them are bumblebees. In the Midwest, the most common bee has been Bombus pensylvanicus, known as the American bumblebee. It only stings defensively, experts say.

But in 447 hours of searching, Burkle's team found only one American bumblebee, a queen.

That fits with a study that University of Illinois entomologist Sydney Cameron did two years ago when she found a dramatic reduction in the number and range of the American bumblebee.

"It was the most dominant bumblebee in the Midwest," Cameron said, saying it now has pretty much disappeared from much of its northern range. Overall, its range has shrunk by about 23 percent, although it is still strong in Texas and the West, she said.

"People call them the big fuzzies," Cameron said. "They're phenomenal animals. They can fly in the snow."

Her research found four species of bumblebees in trouble: the American bumblebee, the rusty-patched bumblebee, the western bumblebee and the yellow-banded bumblebee.

A separate Science study by a European team showed that wild bees in general have a larger role in pollinating plants than the honey bees that are trucked in to do the job professionally.

Those domesticated bees are already in trouble with record high prices for bees to pollinate California almond trees, said David Inouye at the University of Maryland.

Scientists suspect a combination of disease and parasites for the dwindling of both wild and domesticated bees.

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Ark. Gov. Beebe vetoes 12-week abortion ban

Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe is interviewed in a hallway at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Monday, March 4, 2013, after vetoing legislation that would have banned abortions 12 weeks into a pregnancy. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe is interviewed in a hallway at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., Monday, March 4, 2013, after vetoing legislation that would have banned abortions 12 weeks into a pregnancy. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

FILE - In this Feb. 19, 2013, file photo, Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Conway, speaks to a reporter after a meeting of the House Committee on Public Health, Welfare and Labor at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark., where his bill dealing with abortion received the committee's recommendation. Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe on Monday, March 4, vetoed the legislation by Rapert that would have banned abortions 12 weeks into a pregnancy. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston, File)

In this photo taken Feb. 19, 2013, Sen. Jason Rapert, R-Conway, is interviewed after a meeting of the House Committee on Public Health, Welfare and Labor at the Arkansas state Capitol in Little Rock, Ark. Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe on Monday, March 4, vetoed legislation by Rapert that would have banned abortions 12 weeks into a pregnancy. (AP Photo/Danny Johnston)

(AP) ? Arkansas Gov. Mike Beebe on Monday vetoed what would have been the most restrictive abortion ban in the nation, telling lawmakers that outlawing the procedure as early as 12 weeks into a pregnancy would be unconstitutional.

Beebe used the same reasoning as he did last week while vetoing a 20-week abortion ban ? a veto lawmakers quickly overrode. The Democratic governor said the Arkansas Legislature's new Republican majority was violating the U.S. Supreme Court's 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion until a fetus could survive outside the womb ? generally 22 to 24 weeks. The measure would ban most abortions once a fetal heartbeat can be detected using an abdominal ultrasound, which is generally 12 weeks into a pregnancy.

"Because it would impose a ban on a woman's right to choose an elective, nontherapeutic abortion well before viability, Senate Bill 134 blatantly contradicts the United States Constitution, as interpreted by the Supreme Court," Beebe said in his veto letter. "When I was sworn in as governor I took an oath to preserve, protect and defend both the Arkansas Constitution and the Constitution of the United States. I take that oath seriously."

An override attempt on the 12-week ban will begin in the Senate on Tuesday. A simple majority is required from both chambers for an override to be successful.

The 20-week ban went into effect immediately after lawmakers voted to override Beebe's veto last week, but the 12-week ban wouldn't take effect until this summer.

Republicans, who took control of both chambers of the Arkansas Legislature this year for the first time since Reconstruction, could overcome Beebe's veto if they all vote together. The GOP holds 21 of 35 Senate seats and 51 of 100 House seats.

"It's not a surprise. Given the opportunity to save lives of unborn children, this governor has always chosen this session to say, 'No'," Sen. Jason Rapert, the Republican from Conway who proposed the 12-week ban, told reporters. "I'm disappointed for all of the unborn children that could have been saved in this bill, but I have faith that the 70 percent of the Legislature that voted to pass the bill will be there to override this veto."

The 12-week measure includes exemptions for rape, incest, the life of the mother and highly lethal fetal disorders. The 20-week measure, based on the disputed notion that fetuses can feel pain, does not include exemptions for fetal disorders.

Beebe had previously said he found the 12-week ban even more problematic than the 20-week one. He wouldn't say whether rejecting the 12-week ban was an easier decision.

"Both of them are constitutional issues. I don't know if you'd characterize one as easier than the other," Beebe told reporters. "It becomes a question of what is the constitutionality of the bill."

In both veto letters, he cited the potential cost of fighting litigation against the bans. Beebe said he did not plan on reaching out to lawmakers in the House or Senate to ask them to uphold his veto.

No Senate Democrats voted to override Beebe's veto of the 20-week measure last week, and only two of the 48 House Democrats supported the override.

However, the top Democrat in the House said he expected fewer Democrats to sustain Beebe's veto this time around.

"I've heard from some members who've gone back home since the vote on the veto override last week and have felt quite a bit of pressure from their constituents," said Fayetteville Rep. Greg Leding. "We pushed as hard as we could last time and came up short, and I don't expect to see that kind of effort this time."

At least one Democrat who supported Rapert's bill said he was unlikely to override the governor. "I think it's probably less constitutional than the first one was," said Sen. Larry Teague, a Democrat from Nashville who voted for Rapert's bill.

The Senate approved the 12-week ban on a 26-8 vote Thursday, moments after approving the override of the 20-week prohibition along party lines. The House approved it a week earlier on a 68-20 vote.

The measures are among several abortion restrictions Arkansas lawmakers are considering after Republicans won control of the House and Senate in November. Beebe signed one of those measures, prohibiting insurers participating in the online marketplace created under the federal health law from covering most abortions.

The American Civil Liberties Union of Arkansas has called the 12-week measure "the most extreme abortion ban in the country" and has vowed to sue if it's enacted.

"Despite continued attacks on women's health care from the Arkansas Legislature, Governor Beebe has remained steadfast in his support for women's health care," said Jill June, president and CEO of Planned Parenthood of the Heartland. "Unfortunately we can't say the same about extreme lawmakers pushing these dangerous bills."

The original version of Rapert's bill would have banned abortions as early as six weeks into a pregnancy, but he changed the measure after facing resistance from some lawmakers.

The measure was written so that it would take effect 90 days after the Legislature adjourns. The Legislature is not expected to adjourn until later this month or next month.

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New data show countries around the world grappling with changing health challenges

Mar. 4, 2013 ? Alzheimer's disease is the fastest growing threat to health in the US. HIV/AIDS and alcohol are severely eroding the health of Russians. Violence is claiming the lives of young men in large swaths of Latin America, constituting a homicide-driven health crisis. Despite health gains in sub-Saharan Africa, infectious diseases still cause hundreds of thousands of child deaths.

These are just some of the new findings from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors 2010 Study (GBD 2010), a systemic, scientific effort to quantify the comparative magnitude of health loss by age, sex, and geography over time. GBD 2010 involves nearly 500 researchers around the world, and is led by the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation (IHME) at the University of Washington. Country-specific findings, including for the United States, will be announced on March 5 at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation in Seattle, by IHME Director Dr. Christopher Murray and Foundation Co-chair and Trustee Bill Gates.

These findings detail health trends for the three Ds: demographics, disease, and disability, for 187 countries. The work, which involves researchers at more than 300 institutions in 50 countries, generated 1 billion estimates for health challenges large and small, and was funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.

The full range of dynamic visualizations of GBD findings for the US and other countries can be found at http://www.healthmetricsandevaluation.org/gbd. Commentaries on the global findings will also be published on March 5 in The Lancet. In addition, IHME is releasing a brief summary of the findings for each country as well as a report on GBD methods and findings called The Global Burden of Disease: Generating Evidence, Guiding Policy.

"Our goal is to help governments and citizens make well-informed decisions about health policies and investments by arming them with information that is up-to-date, comprehensive, and accurate," said IHME Director Dr. Christopher Murray. "With these new ways of making the data understandable, people everywhere for the first time can see the incredible progress being made in health and the daunting challenges that remain."

IHME expects that the GBD and its online visualization tools will allow health researchers worldwide to engage in a broader discussion with policymakers and the general public about how health challenges should be measured and how improvements in health should be gauged.

"We created these data visualizations to help people explore how diseases, injuries, and risk factors impact their health and the health of people around the world," said IHME Director of Data Development Peter Speyer. "The visualizations make it easy for users to look at the big picture or drill into details by location, age group or gender, and instantly have clear and up-to-date data at their fingertips."

The data and visualizations reveal new developments and persistent problems in global health.

"The GBD allows us to both celebrate progress and keep the momentum going around the world's urgent, unfinished health agendas," said Dr. Rafael Lozano, one of the GBD researchers and a Professor of Global Health at IHME. "We cannot stop caring about things like HIV and malaria or childhood and maternal deaths. At the same time, we need to make similar progress in addressing mental health issues, road traffic injuries, and musculoskeletal disorders."

The GBD is already influencing health policy. Countries are using the findings to measure progress against their peers. The United Kingdom worked closely with the GBD Collaborative to benchmark its performance in improving health against other European countries and the United States. The findings are being published in The Lancet.

"We found that the UK had made significant improvements in health overall, but those were masking serious problems in certain age groups," explained Dr. Alan Lopez, Head of the School of Population Health at the University of Queensland and one of the founders of GBD. "If you look at adults aged 20 to 54, increases in deaths from alcohol and drugs overshadowed the substantial reductions in deaths from greater cervical cancer screenings and efforts to reduce road traffic injuries."

The UK is now looking at ways to address these challenges.

GBD reveals surprising health trends around the world. The global population is increasing and getting older, but those longer lives are also filled with more sickness and disability. In the US, for example, the average life expectancy of women increased from 78.6 years in 1990 to 80.5 years in 2010, yet only 69.5 of those 80.5 years were lived in good health. Similar and even more dramatic gains can be seen in many developing countries. In Rwanda, life expectancy for men increased from 48.2 years in 1990 to 62 years in 2010, but Rwandan men spent nearly nine of those additional years in poor health.

"This is what we are seeing in the hospitals and clinics here in Zambia and throughout Africa," said Dr. Felix Masiye, Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Zambia and a leading health metrics researcher in East Africa. "We are extending our life spans, but we need to be thinking about how we make sure that we are living more of those years in full health."

Much of this increased life expectancy is due to the dramatic progress that has been made in preventing child deaths. In India in 1990, for example, more than 800,000 children ages 1 to 4 died. By 2010, that number was down to 300,000. Yet in sub-Saharan Africa, where significant health strides have been made in the past two decades, diseases like malaria, lower respiratory infections, and diarrheal disease still top the list of child killers in 44 countries.

In many countries, children who survive past the age of 5 are plagued by new, deadly ailments as young adults. In Russia, HIV/AIDS, suicide, and cirrhosis and other alcohol-related disorders have placed a huge burden on health for young adults, according to GBD 2010 estimates. In Colombia and other parts of Central and South America, violence was the number one killer of young men. Even in Japan, which has one of the best health records in the world, suicide became one of the top causes of death among young women in 2010.

People who live into older adulthood are impacted by a range of complex health issues, many of which are disabling but not deadly. In Brazil, and in many countries, low back and neck pain, and other musculoskeletal problems cause a disproportionate amount of disability and health burden. Depression, anxiety, and migraines are other leading ailments in countries rich and poor. In the US, longer life spans have been accompanied by a tremendous increase in the health burden due to Alzheimer's disease. Alzheimer's is now the number 12 cause of health burden in the US, and the number four cause of death. Other wealthy countries have witnessed similar rises.

Health is increasingly being eroded preventable risks that cause lung ailments, musculoskeletal stress, and obesity-related illnesses such as heart disease and diabetes. For example, in Kuwait, the three leading risk factors associated with poor health are high body mass index, dietary risks, and high blood sugar; the burden of disability and premature death associated with each of these is climbing, as are the burdens from heart disease and diabetes. In Thailand, the number of years of disability and premature death attributable to high body mass index increased by 208% between 1990 and 2010. In South Africa, the number went up by 130%.

"Countries have an opportunity with these new GBD visualization tools to narrow their focus on the problems that can be addressed and must be addressed," said Dr. Ali Mokdad, one of the GBD researchers and a Professor of Global Health at IHME. "The GBD provides the evidence for a range of new research projects and targeted policymaking in countries around the world. It also presents the opportunity for countries to conduct detailed burden studies of their own populations."

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Colonoscopy Cuts Advanced Cancer Risk by 70 Percent: Study ...

colonoscopy Colonoscopy Cuts Advanced Cancer Risk by 70 Percent: Study

By Barbara Bronson Gray
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MONDAY, March 4 (HealthDay News) ? A new study finds that getting screening colonoscopies may reduce the risk of developing advanced colon cancer.

In average-risk people, screening colonoscopies were associated with a 70 percent reduction in risk for new, late-stage colon cancer, including hard-to-detect cancers on the right side of the colon. Advanced colon cancer is the least curable form.

Although colonoscopy is widely used as a screening test for colon cancer, there is little research that proves it is effective in reducing colon cancer deaths, according to the study authors. The researchers wanted to answer a simple question: If you ended up with late-stage cancer, were you more or less likely to have had a screening colonoscopy as many as 10 years before the disease was discovered?

The study authors also wanted to show whether a colonoscopy is able to evaluate the entire colon, including the right side, which is harder to adequately cleanse before the test, more difficult to reach, and often has pre-cancerous areas that are tougher to spot and identify.

?Colonoscopy has the ability to identify both left- and right-sided colon cancers before they have progressed to an advanced stage,? said lead study author Dr. Chyke Doubeni, associate professor in the department of family medicine at the University of Pennsylvania.

The researchers also discovered that screening sigmoidoscopy, a less costly procedure that enables a physician to look at the part of the large intestine closest to the rectum, was linked to a significant reduction in late-stage disease in most of the large intestine, but not in the right colon.

However, the study does not show that colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy is better than the much easier, far less expensive ?fecal occult blood test? (FOBT), which is done at home by swiping a tiny amount of stool onto a card for three days, said Doubeni. ?There is strong evidence showing the effectiveness of the [fecal occult blood test] when done annually. There is no reason, based on the knowledge we currently have, that you should switch to a colonoscopy if you?re getting a FOBT every year,? said Doubeni.

If simpler tests are effective, why are patients encouraged to undergo a colonoscopy? ?Let me just say there are other factors beyond the evidence that are driving the use of colonoscopy in the U.S.,? said Doubeni. ?No other country uses colonoscopy for screening purposes as much as the United States, although Germany comes close,? he noted.

The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force recommends that people 50 to 75 years old be screened for colon cancer in one of three ways: a home fecal occult blood test every year; a sigmoidoscopy every five years combined with a home fecal occult blood test every three years; or a colonoscopy every 10 years.

A colonoscopy examines the inside of the large intestine with a camera-tipped tube. The test enables the physician to remove any precancerous growths ? adenomatous polyps ? which sometimes develop into cancer. Colorectal tumors are a major cause of death from cancer in the United States, with about 137,000 new cases and 52,000 deaths every year, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

For the study, published in the March 5 issue of the Annals of Internal Medicine, the authors reviewed health records of more than 1,000 average-risk adults between the ages of 55 and 85 who were members in four health management organizations (HMOs).

The researchers identified 474 people with late-stage colon cancer and then looked back 10 years to see if they had been screened for the disease with colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy. They compared them to 538 ?control? patients and used additional information from state or local tumor registries to see whether there was an association between having had a colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy and developing cancer.

Dr. David Bernstein, a gastroenterologist at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, N.Y., said the study had a critical design flaw. ?Making assumptions that any cancers that were found would have been seen 10 years prior doesn?t make sense,? he said. ?It doesn?t prove that these cancers didn?t occur two years ago.?

A key part of effective colon screening is getting the tests at the recommended interval, experts say. To better understand what might be effective in prodding people to get screening, another study published this month in the same journal found that people who were mailed a letter, a pamphlet and a fecal occult blood test kit completed recommended screening twice as often and for less cost than those who were not reminded or got automated and other reminders by nurse coaches.

Doubeni recommends something far more simple: doing the fecal occult blood test every year right around the time of your birthday.

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White House responds to phone unlock petition: 'we agree with you'

White House responds to phone unlock petition

The recent ruling that effectively bans third-party phone unlocking has ruffled more than a few feathers, and the people have spoken with their electronic signatures -- 114,322 of them, to be exact. Now the petition to the White House, which asks that DMCA protection of phone unlockers be reconsidered, has finally received an official response, and it appears that it's for the positive. The author of the letter is R. David Edelman, Senior Advisor for Internet, Innovation and Privacy.

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Rap-Up.com || Cassie Throws Baby Shower for LoLa Monroe

Cassie and LoLa Monroe

With a baby on the way, a very pregnant LoLa Monroe celebrated the joyous occasion with some of her closest friends and family. Her ?All Gold, All Girls? collaborator Cassie hosted a baby shower in her honor on Saturday. The mom-to-be was joined by her girlfriends including Teairra Mari, Hazel-E, and Toccara Jones at the intimate celebration in the Hollywood Hills.

?So much love today?friends and family..in town to the ones that flew in. Thank you for joining us to be apart of something special,? tweeted the Taylor Gang rapper, who thanked her gracious host.

?Thaank u @CassieSuper 4 being so special n throwing me such a beautiful baby shower!!ur such a great friend #Rare #Genuine Love u so much!?

One friend of hers who wasn?t able to make it was Lil? Kim. ?I?m sorry I couldnt make it but just know I love U & the baby and I?m sending a gift very soon!!? tweeted the Queen Bee.

LoLa announced in December that she was expecting her first child with Bad Boy rapper Los.

She is readying her mixtape Lipstick N Pistols, while Cassie plans to announce a release date for her own mixtape Rock-A-Bye Baby next week.

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Kenyans pray for peace on day before elections

(AP) ? Clerics across Kenya are giving sermons dedicated to peace the day before a national election that some fear could devolve into the same violence that engulfed the East African country after the disputed 2007 election.

Campaign rallies have ended, and many in this heavily Christian nation are going to their parishes Sunday to pray that the Monday vote does not become too polarized along ethnic lines.

At the Nairobi Chapel, an evangelical church in the capital, three pastors took turns praising the attributes of some tribes. The Kikuyus were praised for being entrepreneurial, the Luos for valuing education, and the Kalenjins for their loyalty. The congregation cheered.

Uhuru Kenyatta, a Kikuyu, and Raila Odinga, a Luo, are the leading candidates for president.

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Humans kill nearly 100 million sharks each year, say conservationists

Shark populations have declined rapidly, driven largely by demand for shark fins, a delicacy in many Asian countries.

By Alister Doyle,?Reuters Environment Correspondent / March 1, 2013

A great white shark in captivity swims Monterey Bay Aquarium's 'Outer Bay' exhibit in 2005. Great white sharks off the coast of California are set to enjoy greater protection, as state officials consider whether to add the predator to California's list of endangered species.

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Protection measures have failed to stop around 100 million sharks being fished every year and a third of all shark species are now threatened with extinction, conservationists say.

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Many are caught for their fins, a delicacy in Asian soup. The fins are sliced off and the animals are often dumped alive overboard to die of suffocation or eaten by other predators.

Protection for endangered sharks may have lagged because they are relatively unloved compared to animals such as pandas or lions, even though they usually kill fewer than 10 people a year worldwide.

An estimated 97 million sharks, or 1.41 million tonnes, were caught in 2010 compared to 100 million in 2000, according to a study in the journal Marine Policy, the first to estimate the number of sharks killed annually.

"We are now the predators. Humans have mounted an unrelenting assault on sharks and their numbers are crashing throughout the world's oceans," said Elizabeth Wilson, manager of global shark conservation at The Pew Charitable Trusts.

A meeting of 170 nations in Bangkok from March 3 to 14 will consider limits on trade in hammerhead sharks, oceanic whitetip sharks and porbeagle sharks to curb over-fishing. Great white sharks, whale sharks and basking sharks already have protection.

"More has to be done. Some species are really hanging on by a thread," said Boris Worm, a marine biologist at Dalhousie University in Canada, who was lead author of the study with other experts in Canada and the United States.

Demand in Asia for shark fins, a delicacy in soup, is a main driver of catches that also target meat, liver oil and cartilage.

The small fall in catches from 2000 to 2010 may be an encouraging sign of steps to outlaw finning by the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia in the past decade, Worm said. And China plans to phase out shark fin soup in official banquets.

But it may be a sign that sharks are getting harder to find because there are fewer in the oceans, he told Reuters.

Unloved fish

Sharks killed seven people worldwide in unprovoked attacks in 2012, down from 13 in 2011 but above the average for 2001 to 2010 of 4.4, according to the International Shark Attack File compiled by the University of Florida.

On Wednesday, a New Zealand man was attacked and killed by a great white shark.

Friday's study estimated that between 6.4 and 7.9 percent of the world's sharks are caught every year, depleting numbers since sharks grow slowly, have few offspring and numbers can only rebound at about 4.9 percent a year.

Pew urged delegates at the Bangkok meeting of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species to agree more protection for sharks and rays.

Worldwide there are about 500 species of shark, ranging from the dwarf shark that can fit in the palm of a hand to the whale shark, the largest fish in the oceans that can grow up to 12 metres (40 feet), the length of a bus.

A third of those species risk being wiped out, according to the International Union for Conservation of Nature.

(Reporting By Alister Doyle; Editing by Tom Pfeiffer)

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