Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Apple announces silicon cases specifically made for iPhone 5C, will be available for $29

Apple announces silicon cases specifically made for iPhone 5C, will be available for $29

Along with the announcement of the iPhone 5C, Apple has also announced a special line of cases made specifically for them. Made of a silicon rubber, they are made to compliment and accent whatever color iPhone 5C you have. They'll be priced at $29 each.

The cases have holes in the back of them so it can still show of the underlying color of the iPhone 5C. What do you guys think? Like them or think they look a little cheap? I'm curious as to whether or not they'll stretch out over time like typical silicon-rubber blend cases do.

Source: The Verge


    






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China locks foreign consumers out of another bad-debt cleanup

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Source: pawprintcooper.com --- Sunday, September 08, 2013
Chinese banks have a colossal mess of bad debts to clean up for the second time in as many decades, but they are unlikely to call in the financial world?s most efficient mop and broom. Foreign investors that specialize in buying up distressed Debt are queuing outside the industry?s door, but bankers say China?s reluctance to pay the price of a privately funded clean-up means that door probably won?t open ? to the cost of Chinese tax-payers and, ultimately perhaps, the wider economy. Some economists believe the current mess than was required after the late-1990s Asian financial crisis. From 1999 to 2007, about $323 billion in bad loans were swept out of the banks, according to a PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) review of media reports over the period, in what amounted to a taxpayer-funded bailout. There is no ban on foreign investors buying up bad loans, but veterans of the 1999-2007 clean-up say the environment is as hostile to outsiders now as it was back then. A decade ago, they played only a limited role due to time-consuming red tape and difficulties enforcing their rights as creditors, such as being able to seize assets pledged as collateral for a soured loan. By 2006, according to PwC?s own estimates, foreigners bought up $26.5 billion, or around 18 percent of bad loans sold by four state-backed vehicles that had been created to clean them up at the country?s four biggest banks. From 2002 to 2007, investment banks like Goldman ...

Source: http://pawprintcooper.com/2013/09/08/china-locks-foreign-consumers-out-of-another-bad-debt-cleanup/

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Sunday, September 8, 2013

White House tries to gain support for Syria strike

President Barack arrives on the South Lawn of the White House on Friday, Sept. 6, 2013 in Washington. Beset by divisions at home and abroad, Obama candidly acknowledged deep challenges Friday in pursuing support for a military strike against Syria from international allies and the U.S. Congress. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

President Barack arrives on the South Lawn of the White House on Friday, Sept. 6, 2013 in Washington. Beset by divisions at home and abroad, Obama candidly acknowledged deep challenges Friday in pursuing support for a military strike against Syria from international allies and the U.S. Congress. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Protesters against U.S. military action in Syria march to Capitol Hill from the White House in Washington, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. President Barack Obama has asked the U.S. Congress to approve the use of force. A final vote in the U.S. Senate is expected at the end of the coming week. A U.S. House vote is likely in the week of Sept. 16. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)

Protesters against U.S. military action in Syria march to Capitol Hill from the White House in Washington, Saturday, Sept. 7, 2013. President Barack Obama has asked the U.S. Congress to approve the use of force. A final vote in the U.S. Senate is expected at the end of the coming week. A U.S. House vote is likely in the week of Sept. 16. (AP Photo/Carolyn Kaster)is a

(AP) ? The White House is making a big push to rally members of Congress and the American public behind President Barack Obama's plan for a U.S. military strike against Syria.

His administration says the government of Syrian President Bassar Assad used chemical weapons in an attack last month near Damascus, and that a strong U.S. response is needed to deter the future use of deadly chemicals.

Syria claims rebels carried out the Aug. 21 attack.

Obama's chief of staff, Denis McDonough, is set to make the White House's case during interviews on five Sunday talk shows.

Vice President Joe Biden plans to host a dinner Sunday night for a group of Senate Republicans. And lawmakers should expect more phone calls from top officials.

Obama is giving a national address Tuesday night.

Recent opinion surveys show intense American skepticism about military intervention in Syria, even among those who believe Syria's government used chemical weapons on its people.

Congress resumes work Monday after its summer break, but already a heated debate is underway about Syria.

On Wednesday, the first showdown Senate vote is likely over a resolution authorizing the "limited and specified use" of U.S. armed forces against Syria for no more than 90 days and barring American ground troops from combat. A final vote is expected at week's end.

A House vote appears likely during the week of Sept. 16.

A survey by The Associated Press shows that House members who are staking out positions are either opposed to or leaning against Obama's plan for a military strike by more than a 6-1 margin. The Senate is more evenly divided ahead of its vote.

Nearly half of the 433-member House and a third of the 100-member Senate remain undecided.

Complicating the effort in the Senate is the possibility that a three-fifths majority may be required. Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky says he is going to filibuster.

Still, Sen. Harry Reid, the Democratic leader, has predicted, "I think we're going to get 60 votes,"

Another bipartisan, classified briefing for Congress is set for Monday. McDonough plans to meet Tuesday with the House Democratic Caucus, whose support could be crucial as Obama faces opposition from House Republicans.

Obama's national security adviser, Susan Rice, plans to discuss Syria in a speech Monday at the New America Foundation.

At least 150 people picketed outside the White House on Saturday to oppose any military action against Syria. Demonstrations also took place in New York City, Boston and Indianapolis and in Louisiana and Michigan.

Also Saturday, a U.S. official released a DVD compilation of videos showing victims of the Aug. 21 attack. The DVD was shown to senators during a classified briefing on Thursday, and some of the videos were first broadcast on CNN. Supporters of the Syrian rebels had posted the videos on YouTube.

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Online:

U.S. assessment on Syria: http://apne.ws/14etnyn

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Gantt endorsement shakes up Charlotte mayor's race

CHARLOTTE, NC (WBTV)- Next Tuesday voters will decide between Charlotte city councilman James Mitchell and Charlotte Mayor Pro-tem Patrick Cannon in the democratic primary.

In an important development, former Charlotte Mayor Harvey Gantt endorsed Mitchell.

"I think James Mitchell is the kind of mayor who can do this job," Gantt said. "So I am delighted to stand here today and offer my support to a candidate who will help take Charlotte to the next level."

It wasn't just Gantt on the square and on the stump with Mitchell in Center City, but endorsements also came from two sitting council members up for re-election and a former school board member along with the previous chairman of the Mecklenburg County Commission.

But Patrick Cannon has his own backers.

The Mayor Pro Tem said,"?Ella Scarborough former city person has endorsed our candidacy.Nasif Majeed a former has endorsed our candidacy."

Despite not getting the nod from Gantt, Mayor pro tem Patrick Cannon takes pride in endorsements from previous council members, and says this race is about experience.

"Acting as mayor pro tem has allowed me to serve in the capacity of mayor for two previous mayors in their absence," he said.

On the other hand, Mitchell says his career is one driven by positive outcomes.

"When they able to bring the Knights downtown leadership and results.When they needed to keep the panthers here, leadership and results," Mitchell said.

The Gantt endorsement is a prize for either candidate, but Cannon The mayor pro tem says they the only real endorsement that matters is the one on Tuesday. "The biggest endorsement will come from the general populous."

According to the Mecklenburg County Board of Elections, the mayors race two years ago brought out three percent of the voters, and so far reports indicate that 26 hundred people have voted early.

Two other lesser known candidates are running on the democratic side. They are Gary Mitchell Dunn and Lucille Puckett.

Tuesday's democratic winner will face Republican Edwin Peacock on November 5.

Copyright 2013 WBTV. All rights reserved.

Source: http://westcharlotte.wbtv.com/news/news/111322-gantt-endorsement-shakes-charlotte-mayors-race

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Friday, September 6, 2013

Ghana Business News ? NSS to pursue rigorous youth in agriculture ...

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farmerThe National Service Scheme (NSS), will continue to vigorously pursue the youth in agriculture programme through its agricultural projects, Alhaji Alhassan Imoro, Acting Executive Director of the Scheme said in Accra on Wednesday.

He made this known in a news conference to formally launch the 2013/2014 National Service year, during which more than 70,000 personnel are expected to be deployed throughout the country.

Alhaji Imoro said the cultivation of maize in six regional farms is on-going and harvesting of the crop is expected soon.

He noted that the Northern Region would join the agricultural project this year as the seventh region with an initial cultivation of 85 acres of maize at Damongo in the West Gonja District.

Alhaji Imoro said the scheme would pursue value addition to its produce through processing.

Already the NSS has started the processing of chicken products at its Nungua farms in the Greater Accra Region.

He said the facility would be inaugurated after final certification with the Ghana Standards Authority and other relevant bodies.

?The scheme has also initiated feasibility studies into oil palm production and plans are far advanced for the establishment of oil palm plantation on commercial scale in the Ashanti Region this year.

?We have gathered enough experience in the agricultural projects for the past three years and a review of our performance in this area requires diversification and development of aggressive marketing strategies to give more meaning to this programme,? he said.

The Executive Director observed that the scheme over the years is challenged by the increasing number of the graduates the tertiary institutions turn out every year.

He said managing the large numbers in the face of resource constraints is very challenging.

?The scheme has also managed its district offices with only one permanent staff with the support of national service personnel.

?This phenomenon challenges the effective performance of the district directors especially in time of monitoring? There is sometimes compromise.?

Source: GNA

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Cathy Lamb | For Writers: That Pesky Social Media/Marketing ...

henry's sistersI am often asked by established and new authors about publicity.

As in, what should I do to publicize my book? Or, what do you do, Cathy?

To be quite honest, I?ve gone round and round with the social media/marketing/PR question endlessly. By the end of my own debate, ?I want to poke my eyeballs out.

My publishing house does a lot for me in terms of advertising and marketing, which I am utterly grateful for, and it helps enormously, but what else do I do, personally?

Basically, I only do what I like to do because I don?t like doing what I don?t like to do. I am too old for that.

Here is what is worth your time, in my opinion, and what I like.

1) Create A Website. A website, professionally done, is a needed banana. ?(I just made that phrase up for fun) ?It?s where readers learn about you, your life, and your other books. They can write to you here, too.

2) Facebook. Of course. No brainer. ?Easy and fun, readers can chat informally with you, and you can post funny/thoughtful/interesting things about your life and books. Do not over post. Do not make them sick of you.

3) Amazon and Goodreads. Set up author pages.?Once it?s set up ? it?s set up. ?You add a photo of yourself looking as good as you can possibly look, some bio information that you?ve probably already written for your website, fill in a few questions, add photos here and there, link your blog in, make sure your book covers are up correctly and, voila, you?re done.

4) Speak at?Book Groups. I love them!?I will go to book groups if they?re 15 minutes from my house in Portland, Oregon, because they?re fun and interesting and I love to chat with women. I also skype with book groups and speak with them on speaker phone.

A Different Kind of Normal5) Blogging. I try to blog about my books, writing, and what?s going on in my own little world. ?Life and deadlines sometimes get in the way, but if you can blog once a week (which I don?t because I?m swamped and need to spend time daydreaming) you should.

I love Jane Porter?s blog ? current, short entries, lots of photos, fun, personal.?http://janeporter.com/janeblog/

You can also feature other authors, and they?ll post your interview on their blog. I post excerpts of my books sometimes, which is easy, to help promote them. (Like I did here, in running my own covers down the side of this web page!)

6) ?Pinterest.?I made up a board (Think of Pinterest as an online bulletin board) for each of my novels and will do so later for my short stories in the anthologies. Simple to set up, you don?t need to keep going back to it. You pin pretty pictures to your boards, add a tagline to advertise the characters in your book, the plot, etc. and you?re done. Readers get an idea of your book via pictures.

A question you might have is,?So, Cathy, what about running from book store to book store and giving presentations about your book?

If you are already a popular, well known author, (John Grisham, Geraldine Brooks, Khaled Hosseini) this could be a very worthwhile venture, especially because the publishing house picks up the cost.

But I?ve known authors who spent endless hours, days, weeks, months promoting their books, driving from book store to book store like a reading robot. That is not for me.

For one, unless you?re a Big Gun in the writing world, that cost is on you ? the hotels, the gas, and the food when you?re on the road. Plus, you set those things up, you talk to the manager, you find a date, you go and speak.

(such a pretty face?mech:*every sunday?MI have also heard, repeatedly, from other authors, even well known ones, and from managers of bookstores, that often no one shows up, or it?s only 5 ? 10 people, and they sell a few books. This is not worth your time. It?s smashingly bad for the ego, too.

If you do take yourself on a bookstore tour, you have to ask yourself at the end of it, and be brutal, how many books did you sell on those jaunts? Was it truly worth your time and effort and stress? Was it worth the time away from writing and the distraction? Did you lose money on it? (Probably that?s a yes).

Zipping to one bookstore after another is not for me.

I go to Powell?s when I have a new novel out. ?There?s about 60 ? 80 people, and they sell a bunch of books. It?s pleasant, we laugh, I talk, I like it. I like Powell?s. ?Do I think that if I went to other bookstores that I would have the same turn out? I don?t. I know a lot of the people who come to Powell?s, they?re friends and neighbors, regular readers.

I do talk at library events and have found that that?s worth it because I can meet readers, and I can sell a bunch of my books. Plus, I truly like speaking at library events.

You absolutely must balance social media/marketing/PR for your book with your writing and your life. That?stuff can eat up your time like a hungry Godzilla with extremely dubious results.

But HERE?S THE TRUTH, as I see it, the utter and inglorious truth.

What do I think really sells books?

You're Still The One 2Writing an outstanding book.

I absolutely believe that word of mouth is the best advertising. It is far, far better than doing all of the things I just listed above and will give you much less of a headache.

For example, I was at a book group recently and the women there talked about how they told all their friends, sisters, and neighbors about my books. That, above all else, is the best marketing. Sisters will read what their sisters loved. Friends will read what their friends loved. Neighbors will read what their neighbor on the other side of the fence read. You know how it is, women talk about everything ? men, sex, decorating, movies ? and books they love.

If you write an intriguing/gripping/thought provoking book, it?ll sell. Will you be a millionaire? Maybe. Most probably not. But you could definitely make a living.

Do the six things I posted above, but concentrate almost all of your energies on writing well. Writing excellently (Is excellently a word?). Write the best damn book you can write. Write your ass off.

That, truly, is your best publicity.

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Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Back to school? Not necessarily: 8 FAQs about home schooling ...

[unable to retrieve full-text content]It's more often referred to as 'home education' in the UK, as it is the processes associated with 'schooling' that drives parents to do it. Things like ... It is a useful tool for reference but you don't have to stick to it. You can learn ...

Source: http://blog.tutorhub.com/2013/09/03/back-to-school-not-necessarily-8-faqs-about-home-schooling/

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