Saturday, June 30, 2012

A Response to Slate: How the recent article on technology misses ...

Ah, summer. A great time to kick back, relax, and have time to write reactions to things that bug me.

I read through the article on Slate titled ?Why Johnny Can?t Add Without a Calculator??and found it to be a rehashing of a whole slew of arguments that drive me nuts about technology in education. It also does a pretty good job of glossing over a number of issues relative to learning math.

The problem isn?t that Johnny can?t add without a calculator. It?s that we sometimes focus too much about turning our brain into one.

This was the sub-heading underneath the title of the article:

Technology is doing to math education what industrial agriculture did to food: making it efficient, monotonous, and low-quality.

The author then describes some ancedotes describing technology use and implementation:

  • An experienced teacher forced to give up his preferred blackboard in favor of an interactive whiteboard, or IWB.
  • A teacher unable to demonstrate the merits of an IWB beyond showing a video and completing a demo of an electric circuit.
  • The author trying one piece of software and finding it would not accept an answer without sufficient accuracy.

I agree with the author?s implication that blindly throwing technology into the classroom is a bad idea. I?ve said many times that technology is only really useful for teaching when it is used in ways that enhance the classroom experience. Simply using technology for its own sake is a waste.

These statements are true about many tools though. The mere presence of one tool or another doesn?t make the difference ? it is all about how the tool is used. A skilled teacher can make the most of any textbook ? whether recently published or decades old ? for the purposes of helping a student learn. Conversely, just having an interactive whiteboard in the classroom does not make students learn more. It is all about the teacher and how he or she uses the tools in the room. The author acknowledges this fact briefly at the end in arguing that the ?shortfall in math and science education can be solved not by software or gadgets but by better teachers.? He also makes the point that there is no ?technological substitute for a teacher who cares.? I don?t disagree with this point at all.

The most damaging statements in the article surround how the author?s misunderstanding of good mathematical education and learning through technology.

Statement 1: ?Educational researchers often present a false dichotomy between fluency and conceptual reasoning. But as in basketball, where shooting foul shots helps you learn how to take a fancier shot, computational fluency is the path to conceptual understanding. There is no way around it.?

This statement gets to the heart of what the author views as learning math. I?ve argued in previous posts on how my own view of the relationship between conceptual understanding and learning algorithms has evolved. I won?t delve too much here on this issue since there are bigger fish to fry, but the idea that math is nothing more than learning procedures that will someday be used and understood does the whole subject a disservice. This is a piece of the criticism of Khan Academy, but I?ll leave the bulk of that argument to the experts.

I will say that I?m really tired of the sports skills analogy for arguing why drilling in math is important. I?m not saying drills aren?t useful, just that they are never the point. You go through drills in basketball not just to be able to do a fancier shot (as he says) but to be able to play and succeed in a game. This analogy also falls short in other subjects, a fact not usually brought up by those using this argument. You spend time learning grammar and analysis in English classes (drills), but eventually students are also asked to write essays (the game). Musicians practice scales and fingering (drills), but also get opportunities to play pieces of music and perform in front of audiences (the game).

The general view of learning procedures as the end goal in math class is probably the most destructive reason why people view math as something acceptable not to be good at. Learning math this way can be low-quality because it is ?monotonous [and] efficient?, which is not technology?s fault.

One hundred percent of class time can?t be spent on computational fluency with the expectation that one hundred percent of understanding can come later. The two are intimately entwined, particularly in the best math classrooms with the best teachers.

Statement 2: ?Despite the lack of empirical evidence, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics takes the beneficial effects of technology as dogma.?

If you visit the link the author includes in his article, you will see that what NCTM actually says is this:

?Calculators and other technological tools, such as computer algebra systems, interactive geometry software, applets, spreadsheets, and interactive presentation devices, are vital components of a high-quality mathematics education.?

?and then this:

?The use of technology cannot replace conceptual understanding, computational fluency, or problem-solving skills.?

In short, the National Council for Teachers of Mathematics wants both understanding and computational fluency. It really isn?t one or the other, as the author suggests.

The author?s view of what ?technology? entails in the classroom seems to be the mere presence of an interactive whiteboard, new textbooks, calculators in the classroom, and software that teaches mathematical procedures. This is not what the NCTM intends the use of technology to be. Instead the use of technology allows exploration of concepts in ways that cannot be done using just a blackboard and chalk, or pencil and paper. The ?and other technological tools next to calculators in the quote has become much more significant over the past five years, as Geometers Sketchpad, Geogebra, Wolfram Alpha, and Desmos have become available.

Teachers must know how to use these tools for the nature of math class to change to one that emphasizes mathematical thinking over rote procedure. If they don?t, then math continues as it has been for many years: a set of procedures that students may understand and use some day in the future. This might be just fine for students that are planning to study math, science, or engineering high school. What about the rest of them? (They are the majority, by the way.)

Statement 3: ??the new Common Core standards for math?fall short. They fetishize ?data analysis? without giving students a sufficient grounding to meaningfully analyze data. Though not as wishy-washy as they might have been, they are of a piece with the runaway adaption of technology: The new is given preference over the rigorous.?

If ?sufficient grounding? here means students doing calculations done by hand, I completely disagree. Ask a student to add 20 numbers by hand to calculate an average, and you?ll know what I mean. If calculation is the point of a lesson, I?ll have students calculate. The point of data analysis is not computation. Just because the tools take the rigor out of calculation does not diminish the mathematical thinking involved.

Statement 4: ?Computer technology, while great for many things, is just not much good for teaching, yet. Paradoxically, using technology can inhibit understanding how it works. If you learn how to multiply 37 by 41 using a calculator, you only understand the black box. You?ll never learn how to build a better calculator that way.?

For my high school students, I am not focused on students understanding how to multiply 37 by 41 by hand. I do expect them to be able to do it. Usually when my students do get it wrong, it is because they feel compelled to do it by hand because they are taught (in my view incorrectly) that doing so is somehow better, even when a calculator sits in front of them. As with Statement 3, I am not usually interested in students focusing on the details of computation when we are learning difference quotients and derivatives. This is where technology comes in.

I tweeted a request to the author to check out Conrad Wolfram?s TED Talk on using computers to teach math, and asked for a response. I still haven?t heard back. I think it would be really revealing for him to listen to Wolfram?s points about computation, the traditional arguments against computation, and the reasons why computers offer students new opportunities to explore concepts in ways they could not with mere pencil and paper. His statement that math is much more than computation has really changed the way I think about teaching my students math in my classroom.

Statement 5: ?Technology is bad at dealing with poorly structured concepts. One question leads to another leads to another, and the rigid structure of computer software has no way of dealing with this. Software is especially bad for smart kids, who are held back by its inflexibility.?

Looking at computers used purely as rote instruction tools, I completely agree. That is a fairly narrow view of what learning mathematics can be about.

In reality, technology tools are perfectly suited for exploring poorly structured concepts because they let a student explore the patterns of the big picture. The situation in which ?one question leads to another? is exactly what we want students to feel comfortable exploring in our classroom! Finally, software that is designed for this type of exploration is good for the smart students (who might quickly make connections between different graphical, algebraic, and numerical representations of functions, for example) and for the weaker students that might need different approaches to a topic to engage with a concept.

The truly inflexible applications of technology are, sadly, the ones that are also associated with easily measured outcomes. If technology is only used to pass lectures and exercises to students so they can perform well on standardized tests, it will be ?efficient, monotonous, and low quality? as the author states at the beginning.

The hope that throwing calculators or computers in the classroom will ?fix? problems of engagement and achievement without the right people in the room to use those tools is a false one, as the author suggests. The move to portray mathematics as more than a set of repetitive, monotonous processes, however, is a really good thing. We want schools to produce students that can think independently and analytically, and there are many ways that true mathematical thinking contributes to this sort of development. Technology enables students to do mathematical thinking even when their computation skills are not up to par. It offers a different way for students to explore mathematical ideas when these ideas don?t make sense presented on a static blackboard. In the end, this gets more students into the game.

This should be our goal. We shouldn?t going back to the most basic textbooks and rote teaching methods because it has always worked for the strongest math students. There must have been a form of mathematical Darwinism at work there ? the students that went on historically were the ones that could manage the methods. This is why we must be wary of the argument often made that since a pedagogical method ?worked for one person? that that method should be continued for all students. We should instead be making the most of resources that are available to reach as many students as possible and give them a rich experience that exposes them to the depth and variety associated with true mathematical thinking.

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Source: http://evanweinberg.com/2012/06/28/a-response-to-slate-how-the-recent-article-on-technology-misses-the-point/

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Friday, June 29, 2012

Accounting Services Provide by Montreal Accountants | Praktikak

Most Montreal accountants provide accounting services to businesses and individuals and have certifications in specific fields in which they specialize in such as audit, accounting, finance, information system consulting, tax and management consulting services, handling of insolvency or liquidation services, a wide range of business and accounting services.

Montreal accountants also provide services such as estate planning and the services of administration of estates and trusts, represent individuals, fiduciaries, and families that have a desire to continue their wealth and heirs, and try to reduce their taxes.

Montreal accountants can easily be found on various business directories in Canada and online. One such directory is the Canadian yellow pages, which are in print, is found online and can be accessed through mobile devices. Here, you can search for a Montreal Accountants either by keywords, by phone number, by proximity, by address and through other search options. There are some specific business listings for Montreal accountants.

The Quebec government granted a charter to the Association of Accountants in Montreal on July 4, 1880 and with time, this association became known and established amongst the some of the professional accounting in North America. Thus forming an association for Montreal accountants remains renown to date.

Montreal accountants assist businesses in many different ways as far as managing their finances, their taxes and their business concerns. A Montreal Chartered Accountant can be able to propose solutions systems that are appropriate for business or an individual?s particular requirements. They also offer consulting services on business software for accounting and taxation preparation services to help individuals, entrepreneurs, traders, sole proprietors and corporations.

As the business continues to grow, software becomes irrelevant to businesses, as the software is outgrown. Montreal accountants can advise businesses on how to improve their software and acquire new ware that can help the businesses in their current success situations and for future requirements. They will be able to identify specific software that will work for the business. Business accounting software also known as enterprise resource management, ERP, will need an accountant who can be able to identify the product evaluation and recommendation process.

When considering hiring Montreal Accountants, it is advisable to look for an accountant with credentials to share or even contact the local chartered accountants directly seeking to know from them if they have referrals that you can contact. In the current business setup, accounting is rapidly changing and embracing technology and Montreal accountants have not been left behind. While looking for a Montreal Accountant, it is advisable to look for someone who is up to date with the current accounting practices and technologies.

Source: http://praktikak.org/accounting-services-provide-by-montreal-accountants

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The Perfect Homebuilder | Mark Eberwine | a mySA.com blog

Most everyone who has bought a home knows that there is no such thing as a perfect home.

Anyone who has gone through the home building process knows that even when the homebuilder is put under much scrutiny, mistakes get made.

I recently inspected a home that is just about to have the insulation and the drywall installed. This recent inspection prompted this article.

Known as a ?pre-cover? or ?pre-drywall? inspection, it is the most opportune time to discover defects with the framing and plumbing, wiring, and hvac systems, as well as issues with the exterior flashing and claddings.

What is fascinating is how different builders react to news that they have defects in their product, defects that need to be corrected prior to the insulation and drywall installation.

There are builders that will spend more time arguing about why the defect is not a defect, than it takes to correct the defect.

This particular builder spent time downplaying the inspection findings. What this accomplished was putting their homebuyer in a state of distress.

Their buyer, my client, had seen firsthand all the defects during the inspection. Their buyer had already seen the sagging roof, the wobbly walls, and the unlevel flooring. They didn?t need to be told anything by the builder other than ?we?ll correct the defects?.

What eventually happened is that the builder hired an engineer that ended up telling them they needed to correct the defects I had discovered and reported.

This brings me to the point of this article.

In spite of the fact that many homebuilders have a reputation as corrupt and inept. There are a number of homebuilders that take pride in their products, make an effort to improve the quality of their homes, and have a genuine concern for their clients.

If you are considering building a new home there are a multitude of things that can go wrong.

The first mistake people make is shopping homebuilders based primarily on price. The ?low-bid? homebuilder has fooled many a homebuyer. Buyers often believe that a builder who bids a construction project at a much higher price is ?making too much money?.

Often, the opposite is true. The ?low-bid? homebuilder entices the potential buyer into signing a contract that lacks many critical details about the type of materials to be used, lacks engineering details, is void of any penalties if there are construction overruns, and has unrealistic ?allowances? for appliances, fixtures, flooring, etc.

A ?low-bid? custom homebuilder will often produce a contract that is $100,000-200,000 lower than the builder who produces a detailed bid that will result in a quality home.

Once you are committed to the ?low-bid? builder, you can find yourself being presented with dozens and dozens of ?change orders?. This is where you thought you were getting one thing and the builder says ?no, no, no, that?s not the way we do things, if you want us to change it, it is going to cost you.

Choosing a quality builder with detailed plans and execution when building a home is something many people will never have the opportunity to experience.

One builder, whose homes I have inspected, has demonstrated the commitment and willingness to educate their homebuyers about what it takes to build a quality home, on time, and under budget.

Tri-Built Custom Homes? Jason Gallas and Mike Coan appear to have committed themselves to making sure that during the homebuilding process, they become truly good friends with their home buying clients. For more information about the bidding process, the pursuit of the perfect home, and someone who cares about their clients, visit the Tri-Built website at www.tribuilthomes.com or call Jason at 210-535-4582

Mark has contributed to successful Texas legislation, and is an expert witness in construction defects litigation. In his spare time, he is a fixed-wing and helicopter pilot and an inventor and patent holder. You may contact him at mark@abuyersinspector.com or visit his Web site Five Star Home Inspections. If you are contemplating building a home, contact him BEFORE you choose a Homebuilder.

Source: http://blog.mysanantonio.com/markeberwine/2012/06/the-perfect-homebuilder/

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Shop for home improvements at Modern Furniture Fair in Bangkok

Bangkok visitors will be able to view a wide range of furniture and other lifestyle items at the forthcoming Modern Furniture Fair.

The Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre (BITEC) will be the venue for the event, which commences on July 21st 2012 and concludes on July 29th.

A huge selection of items for the living room, bedroom, dining room, kitchen and office will all be available, as well as appliances, safety equipment and accessories.

Attendees will be able to browse everything from traditionally styled wooden and rattan furniture to the innovative decorative items.

The Modern Furniture Fair is just one of a number of lifestyle events taking place at BITEC during the July 21st to 29th, with a Fashion & Jewelry Fair, Wedding Fair and Television & Electronic Fair all being held concurrently.

People wishing to attend any of these events can do so between the hours of 11:00 and 21:00 local time each day.

BITEC is one of the largest events venues in the city and can be conveniently accessed by car, bus, taxi or skytrain.

Home improvement enthusiasts looking for?Bangkok hotels can find a wide variety at AsiaRooms.com, including the?Arnoma Hotel.

Find out more at?www.bitec.co.th/, the venue website.

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Democrats begin attack on Pa. GOP's spending plan

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) ? Democrats in Pennsylvania on Wednesday attacked a newly unveiled $27.7 billion state spending plan written by majority Republicans, calling it a gift to big business that will lock in this year's deep cuts in aid to public schools while forcing longer waits for people who need services such as treatment for mental illness or addiction.

The legislation, made public just four days before the new fiscal year begins, passed the House Appropriations Committee on a party-line vote Wednesday morning after two hours of debate. The House adjourned Wednesday without action on the bill, and floor debate was expected to begin Thursday morning. The plan will need Senate approval after that.

Democrats were getting their first look at the document after having been excluded from private negotiations between Republican Gov. Tom Corbett and his fellow Republicans who control both chambers of the state Legislature.

"I think this budget represents a woefully misplaced priority," Rep. Matthew Bradford, D-Montgomery, said during the committee meeting.

With lawmakers hoping to wrap up work for the summer on Friday, Republicans still had a lot to do.

They met privately for long periods Wednesday over various last-minute efforts to insert pet provisions into budget-related legislation. Among those was a Corbett administration attempt to win House support to absorb seven different pots of aid for county-administered services ? for the homeless, mentally ill and disabled, neglected or abused children and drug and alcohol addicts ? into one block grant program.

"I would say that we have a reasonable amount of work to do," House Speaker Sam Smith, R-Jefferson, said after leaving one meeting.

Many nonprofit groups that carry out much of the state's safety-net services oppose it for fear that mandated services, such as child-abuse investigations or court-ordered counseling, will drain much of the money.

House Republicans sought to change the way gambling-financed grants for public construction projects are distributed, while Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman Jake Corman, R-Centre, pressed for a provision to remove the state income tax deduction that Pennsylvania allows on contributions toward 529 college-savings plans operated by other states.

Meanwhile, final legislation remained under wraps Wednesday for Corbett's top priority: a $1.7 billion tax break that he wants in an effort to lure a new petrochemical industry to Pennsylvania.

The plan for the 2012-13 fiscal year that begins Sunday would increase spending by about 1.5 percent, largely for debt, pensions, health care for the poor and to help fill a shortfall in the almost-finished fiscal year. It also would cut taxes for businesses by almost $300 million and leave nearly $400 million in reserve from tax collections that are expected to rise by more than 3 percent.

To save money, it would cut 10 percent from aid for many county-run social services and hundreds of millions of dollars from programs in the massive Department of Public Welfare budget that benefit poor, childless adults. Most public schools would get the same amount of aid after sustaining a cut of more than 10 percent this year, while an extra $50 million would be distributed to struggling school districts in an effort to avert a financial collapse.

Regarding cuts to county-administered social services, Bradford said, "we don't even pretend to explain how they're going to make that 10 percent cut work."

Republicans defended the need for the cuts, citing the increasingly expensive state share of public employee pension costs and arguing that helping businesses will enable them hire more people.

"This is a sustainable budget," said House Appropriations Committee Chairman Bill Adolph, R-Delaware.

Advocates for nonprofit social service providers say prevention programs, such as counselors in schools for children who are showing signs of trouble, could be first on the chopping block.

Republicans were also advancing a proposal to require the welfare department to collect a broad range of financial information from nonprofit providers of state-funded social services, such as salaries, association dues, lobbying expenses, administrative expenses and the cost of delivering services.

Bernadette Bianchi, the executive director of the Harrisburg-based nonprofit group Pennsylvania Council of Children, Youth and Family Services, said that information is already public in the form of IRS reports and audits, and suggested that the service providers are being unfairly targeted.

"We're talking about kids that have already been abused and neglected. That's our target audience and somehow we're being identified as part of the problem instead of part of the solution," Bianchi said.

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Magnetic Tornadoes May Heat Solar Corona

60-Second Space60-Second Space | Space

The sun's outer atmosphere, or corona, is much hotter than the surface. Giant magnetic tornadoes may be behind the heat transfer. John Matson reports.

More 60-Second Space

The sun is hot. That?s obvious. But it?s where it?s hot that has physicists puzzled.

The sun?s outer atmosphere, or corona, is much hotter than the surface, even though the surface is closer to the nuclear fusion reactor of the solar interior. Why that should be is one of the big questions in solar physics. There have been several hypotheses for how all that heat arrives in the corona, from oscillating magnetic waves to jets of hot plasma.

Now a team of European researchers has discovered a new possibility: giant magnetic tornadoes. These supersize swirls can be some 1,500 kilometers across. And they?ve been seen on the sun?s surface and in its lower atmosphere. With the help of NASA?s Solar Dynamics Observatory the researchers spotted the tornadoes reaching up into the corona as well. They reported their finding in the journal Nature. [Sven Wedemeyer-B?hm et al, Magnetic tornadoes as energy channels into the solar corona]

The solar swirls are plentiful?more than 10,000 of them dot the sun at any given time. And they could funnel quite a bit of energy up into the solar atmosphere. It?s too early to say how big a role the tornadoes play in heating the corona. But their discovery is sure to make a hot topic even hotter.

?John Matson

[The above text is a transcript of this podcast]

Scientific American is part of the Nature Publishing Group.
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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Google?s New 3D Imagery Comes to Google Earth For Android, iOS Coming Soon

google_maps_3d_logoA few weeks ago, Google hosted a last-minute press conference in San Francisco to announce its new, highly detailed 3D maps. While many of us expected the company to actually launch the maps then, Google never announced actual launch date. Today, the wait is over, as the new version of Google Earth for Android (version 7.0) now offers access to the new 3D imagery. You can download the updated Google Earth for Android app from the Play store now.

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Today in History

Today is Tuesday, June 26, the 178th day of 2012. There are 188 days left in the year.

Today's Highlight in History:

On June 26, 1912, Gustav Mahler's Symphony No. 9 in D major premiered in Vienna more than a year after the composer's death; Bruno Walter conducted the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra.

On this date:

In 1483, Richard III began his reign as King of England (he was crowned the following month at Westminster Abbey).

In 1870, the first section of Atlantic City, N.J.'s Boardwalk was opened to the public.

In 1911, John J. McDermott became the first American-born golf player to win the U.S. Open, played in Chicago.

In 1936, President Franklin D. Roosevelt was nominated for a second term of office by delegates to the Democratic national convention in Philadelphia.

In 1945, the charter of the United Nations was signed by 50 countries in San Francisco.

In 1948, the Berlin Airlift began in earnest after the Soviet Union cut off land and water routes to the isolated western sector of Berlin.

In 1950, President Harry S. Truman authorized the Air Force and Navy to enter the Korean conflict.

In 1963, President John F. Kennedy visited West Berlin, where he famously declared, "Ich bin ein Berliner" (I am a Berliner).

In 1973, former White House counsel John W. Dean told the Senate Watergate Committee about an "enemies list" kept by the Nixon White House.

In 1987, Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell Jr. announced his retirement, leaving a vacancy that was filled by Anthony M. Kennedy.

In 1988, three people were killed when a new Airbus A320 jetliner carrying more than 130 people crashed into a forest during a demonstration at an air show in Mulhouse (muh-LOOZ'), France.

In 1990, President George H.W. Bush went back on his "no-new-taxes" campaign pledge, conceding that tax increases would have to be included in any deficit-reduction package worked out with congressional negotiators.

Ten years ago: The Ninth U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that reciting the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools was unconstitutional because the words "under God" had been inserted by Congress in 1954. (The U.S. Supreme Court overturned the decision in 2004 on a technicality.) The Group of Eight nations, meeting in Canada, announced that Russia would be made a full-fledged member of the elite group. Chinese basketball star Yao Ming was selected first overall by the Houston Rockets in the NBA draft.

Five years ago: Conservative commentator Ann Coulter, appearing on MSNBC's "Hardball," got into a verbal fracas with Elizabeth Edwards, who had called into the program to ask Coulter to stop making personal attacks on her husband, Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards. Paris Hilton left the Los Angeles County jail after a bizarre, three-week stay for a probation violation. Fashion designer Liz Claiborne died in New York at age 78.

One year ago: New York City's gay pride parade turned into a carnival-like celebration of same-sex marriage as hundreds of thousands of revelers rejoiced at the state's new law giving gay couples the same marital rights as everyone else. In Senegal, hundreds of Muslim protesters descended on a Jehovah's Witness temple and a bar in Dakar, setting the buildings on fire in a rare instance of religious extremism in the normally moderate Islamic republic. Top-ranked Yani Tseng won the LPGA Championship at Locust Hill Country Club in Pittsford, N.Y., by 10 strokes.

Today's Birthdays: Actress Eleanor Parker is 90. Jazz musician-film composer Dave Grusin is 78. Actor Josef Sommer is 78. Singer Billy Davis Jr. is 72. Rock singer Georgie Fame is 69. Actor Clive Francis is 66. Rhythm-and-blues singer Brenda Holloway is 66. Actor Michael Paul Chan is 62. Actor Robert Davi is 61. Singer-musician Mick Jones is 57. Actor Gedde Watanabe (GEH'-dee wah-tah-NAH'-bee) is 57. Rock singer Chris Isaak is 56. Rock singer Patty Smyth is 55. Singer Terri Nunn (Berlin) is 51. Rock singer Harriet Wheeler (The Sundays) is 49. Rock musician Colin Greenwood (Radiohead) is 43. Writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson is 42. Actor Sean Hayes is 42. Actor Matt Letscher is 42. Actor Chris O'Donnell is 42. Actor Nick Offerman is 42. Actress Rebecca Budig is 39. MLB All-Star player Derek Jeter is 38. Country singer Gretchen Wilson is 38. Rock musician Nathan Followill (Kings of Leon) is 33. Pop-rock singer-musician Ryan Tedder (OneRepublic) is 33. Actor-musician Jason Schwartzman is 32. Actress-singer Jennette McCurdy is 20.

Thought for Today: "You can judge your age by the amount of pain you feel when you come in contact with a new idea." ? Pearl S. Buck, American author (born this date in 1892, died in 1973).

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Lugo's missteps eroded fragile support in Paraguay

People protest against Paraguay's new President Federico Franco outside a public TV station in Asuncion, Paraguay, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Paraguay's new government battled a wave of criticism on Sunday as several of the nation's closest allies condemned the dismissal of President Fernando Lugo by lawmakers, some calling it a congressional coup. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

People protest against Paraguay's new President Federico Franco outside a public TV station in Asuncion, Paraguay, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Paraguay's new government battled a wave of criticism on Sunday as several of the nation's closest allies condemned the dismissal of President Fernando Lugo by lawmakers, some calling it a congressional coup. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Paraguay's former President Fernando Lugo, front, exits his home to attend a press conference in Lambare, outskirts of Asuncion, Paraguay, Sunday, June 24, 2012. Paraguay's Senate removed Lugo from office in a rapid impeachment trial on Friday. Fernando Lugo emerged early Sunday to denounce his ouster as Paraguay's president as a "parliamentary coup" and a "foreordained sentence" that was not based on proper evidence. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

Paraguay's new President Federico Franco blesses a youth during a Mass outside the Cathedral in Asuncion, Paraguay, Saturday, June 23, 2012. Former President Fernando Lugo's ouster by lawmakers on Friday has been widely condemned in Latin America as Franco is promising to honor foreign commitments and reach out to Latin American leaders to try to keep his country from becoming a regional pariah. (AP Photo/Jorge Saenz)

(AP) ? The alliance that voted Fernando Lugo out of the Paraguayan presidency was an unlikely marriage of the country's two main political parties, rivals who had long checked each other's powers in Congress.

Although subject to deadly persecution just three decades ago, the Liberal Party joined with its former persecutors, the Colorados, last week to push an impeachment that has a widespread criticism. What made that possible was another political trend in this impoverished, landlocked country, the disenchantment of hundreds of thousands of leftists and poor farmers who had formed the president's political base.

Many who had once seen the former bishop as their champion were increasingly put off by his missteps and sparse accomplishments. The final disappointment came earlier this month, when Lugo showed seeming indifference to the deaths of landless protesters in a firefight with police over a land dispute.

The end game concluded Friday, when in Lugo's hour of need, the kinds of huge protests that could have pressured Congress to back down and perhaps even saved his presidency never materialized. Instead, the lower house voted 76-1 to impeach on Thursday, and the Senate gave Lugo the boot with a 39-4 vote after a fast-track trial the next day.

"What happened was that he had pretty much alienated everybody, and the incredibly lopsided votes in both houses are indicative of that," said Greg Weeks, a political scientist specializing in Latin American politics at the University of North Carolina, Charlotte.

"The failure of Lugo to maintain any sort of significant support from anybody meant that when it happened, it happened incredibly fast, and there was no outpouring of support at all," Weeks added. He contrasted Lugo's ouster to massive demonstrations sparked by attempts to depose Venezuela's Hugo Chavez in 2002 and Honduras' Manuel Zelaya in 2009.

"Basically Lugo made everybody mad," Weeks said.

A liberation theology-inspired former Roman Catholic bishop, Lugo won an historic election in 2008 that ended six decades of Colorado rule by cobbling together a congressional alliance between the more conservative Liberal Party and left-leaning allies.

Right away, Lugo alienated his new partners in Congress by giving them just token participation in his Cabinet. Later the Liberals complained they were not being consulted on important decisions, such as the response to farm invasions by landless protesters and an army offensive against the Paraguayan People's Army, or EPP, an upstart rebel band primarily dedicated to ransom kidnappings.

Lugo's public image also took a hit from paternity suits filed by four different women, one of whom was 16 years old at the time of the alleged liaison with Lugo, when he was still a bishop in sleepy San Pedro province. Lugo has recognized two of the children, DNA tests showed a third wasn't his and one claim is pending. The teen was of legal consenting age, but the scandal was still too much even in a society where macho attitudes die hard.

Questions also surfaced about the health and energy levels of Lugo, 61, when it was revealed that he had lymphatic cancer. He was treated in a top hospital in Brazil and declared to be in remission, though he still needs treatments to keep the cancer at bay.

Meanwhile, hampered by a strong opposition and a meager budget, Lugo struggled to push his agenda through a stubborn Congress. The fight against the EPP fizzled after a few high-profile arrests, and most of the forces were redeployed even with the three main leaders still at large.

Perhaps most importantly, Lugo failed to come through on grand campaign vows to fix Paraguay's woefully unequal distribution of land.

"We always had a critical line toward the government for not succeeding in agrarian reform and other public policies," said Luis Aguayo, the leftist leader of Paraguay's largest peasants organization with counts some 60,000 members.

Aguayo called Lugo's ouster a coup but pointedly did not mobilize his members to back the president last week. His was precisely the kind of group that could have helped fill the streets outside Congress.

Instead, Paraguay's fractured left has managed only a few thousand protesters who demonstrated Thursday and Friday and an emotional "open microphone" protest outside a public TV station after Lugo's fate was decided.

"Lugo leans heavily on social and popular sectors, but he's no (Bolivian President) Evo Morales who can mobilize great masses of indigenous peasants," said political analyst and columnist Alfredo Boccia Paz. "His support was always weak. If the left had put 50,000, 60,000 people in the plaza, the senators might have thought twice."

To be sure, Lugo's resume includes some successes, such as a popular program paying stipends to poor families whose children stay in school. Lugo also negotiated a deal under which Brazil would triple its payments to Paraguay for energy from a border-river dam, from $120 million a year to $360 million.

But that wasn't enough this month to counter public outrage when a firefight broke out as police responded to a peasant invasion of forest reserve land that belonged to a Colorado Party politician. Lugo's opponents accused him of seeming unconcerned about the deaths of six police and 11 landless farmers. After Lugo's interior minister and police chief resigned, he proposed to name close allies to the posts.

The Liberals, always uneasy about Lugo's leftist politics, had had enough. The Colorado-proposed impeachment sailed through and within hours, Lugo was out. The speed with which Lugo was impeached, in fact, has sparked much of the regional criticism.

Ultimately, the campaign to oust Lugo was ideological and his impeachment, while adhering to the letter of the constitution, was out of step with democratic principles, Weeks said.

"He was just viewed as too radical by the establishment parties, and so over time I think they were just looking for an excuse to get rid of him," Weeks said. "Then with the violence on the 15th, I think they finally got the type of incident they felt would be significant enough to launch the impeachment hearings."

Now. the unlikely marriage seems headed for a short honeymoon. Lugo's Vice President Federico Franco, a Liberal who swore in as president Friday, is constitutionally barred from running after he finishes out Lugo's term, and politicians are sharpening their knives for the 2013 campaign.

"The alliance between Liberals and Colorados ended as soon as the trial was over," Boccia Paz said. "Now the Colorados will turn their attention to weakening Franco; he becomes their main enemy."

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Associated Press writers Belen Bogado and Pedro Servin in Asuncion contributed to this report.

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Now we just want to see a hottub made from Lincoln Logs

Usually when you're looking for a new?home, you need to consider things like whether or not it has a built-in dishwasher or central air conditioning. But one apartment in Manhattan has a rather unique feature that helps it stand our from the rest ? and it has nothing to do with creature comforts. The main staircase in the home of Melissa Marks and Vicente Caride is adorned with a colorful railing constructed entirely of?Lego blocks.

Designed by one of New York's officially licensed Lego artists ? yes, thats a real, actual profession ? the railing extends from the main floor all the way to the second floor. It's been crafted using primarily white bricks, but features more colorful accents at both ends, including large open squares which give it a very abstract appearance.

You can, of course,?build your own Lego home accents, given enough time and patience. However, we'd advise against relying on plastic toy blocks for anything you plan on putting a good amount of weight on. In fact, we imagine it would take just one unfortunate trip to turn the Lego staircase above into a massive pile of crushed blocks and broken dreams.

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Sears Canada unveils latest concept in Sears Home stores

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Published 22 June 2012

Sear Canada has unveiled its latest concept in Sears Home stores at Pinecrest Shopping Centre. The company said the new 78,000ft? location is the largest Sears Home store in the country.

The new retail store features products and services, including the Major Appliance and Mattress shop of any Sears location.

In addition to stocking a selection of accent furniture, chairs and tables, the multi-channel retailer is introducing Jane by Jane Lockhart, an innovative new line of furniture with eight distinct collections ,

At its new outlet, customers will have the opportunity to design their own custom furniture using the Jane Lockhart selection of colours and fabrics.

Sears Canada president and CEO Calvin McDonald said that the opening of the Sears Home store at Pinecrest is another in a series of transformational milestones for the retailer.

"We work for Canadian families and we believe we have a product offering in this location that presents the best of what Sears has to offer in appliances, mattresses, home furnishings and installed home services," McDonald added.

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Learn that tune while fast asleep: Stimulation during sleep can enhance skill learning

ScienceDaily (June 24, 2012) ? Want to nail that tune that you've practiced and practiced? Maybe you should take a nap with the same melody playing during your sleep, new provocative Northwestern University research suggests.

The research grows out of exciting existing evidence that suggests that memories can be reactivated during sleep and storage of them can be strengthened in the process.

In the Northwestern study, research participants learned how to play two artificially generated musical tunes with well-timed key presses. Then while the participants took a 90-minute nap, the researchers presented one of the tunes that had been practiced, but not the other.

"Our results extend prior research by showing that external stimulation during sleep can influence a complex skill," said Ken A. Paller, professor of psychology in the Weinberg College of Arts and Sciences at Northwestern and senior author of the study.

By using EEG methods to record the brain's electrical activity, the researchers ensured that the soft musical "cues" were presented during slow-wave sleep, a stage of sleep previously linked to cementing memories. Participants made fewer errors when pressing the keys to produce the melody that had been presented while they slept, compared to the melody not presented.

"We also found that electrophysiological signals during sleep correlated with the extent to which memory improved," said lead author James Antony of the Interdepartmental Neuroscience Program at Northwestern. "These signals may thus be measuring the brain events that produce memory improvement during sleep."

The age-old myth that you can learn a foreign language while you sleep is sure to come to mind, said Paul J. Reber, associate professor of psychology at Northwestern and a co-author of the study.

"The critical difference is that our research shows that memory is strengthened for something you've already learned," Reber said. "Rather than learning something new in your sleep, we're talking about enhancing an existing memory by re-activating information recently acquired."

The researchers, he said, are now thinking about how their findings could apply to many other types of learning.

"If you were learning how to speak in a foreign language during the day, for example, and then tried to reactivate those memories during sleep, perhaps you might enhance your learning."

Paller said he hopes the study will help them learn more about the basic brain mechanisms that transpire during sleep to help preserve memory storage.

"These same mechanisms may not only allow an abundance of memories to be maintained throughout a lifetime, but they may also allow memory storage to be enriched through the generation of novel connections among memories," he said.

The study opens the door for future studies of sleep-based memory processing for many different types of motor skills, habits and behavioral dispositions, Paller said.

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Azerbaijan - A Repressive, Corrupt Country That The West Loves: There Must Be Oil

In many ways, Azerbaijan is an outlier nation. The former Soviet republic is an overwhelmingly Shia Muslim state that has poor relations with its Shia neighbor Iran, but it enjoys warm ties with Israel. Moreover, geopolitically, Azerbaijan seeks closer ties with democratic nations like the United States and Western Europe, but it maintains repressive control over its own people; indeed, the country?s leaders are suspected of having committed grave human rights abuses.

And although it is a tiny country, just 9 million people on the Caspian Sea -- mostly farmers and fishermen -- lately Azerbaijan has been on the forefront of a lot of important people?s minds.

For example, British Prime Minister David Cameron said at an oil and gas summit last January in the capital city of Baku that "Azerbaijan is at the heart of a region whose energy resources will play a vital role in the world economy in the years to come.?

With all of its contradictions, Azerbaijan is a complex country to fully figure out; its tangled friendships and autocratic policies are often puzzling. But its recent obsession with its oil reserves is as undiluted and unwavering as anything the country has ever done.

Azerbaijan has 7 billion barrels in proven reserves of oil and produces just over one million barrels per day. (Liana Jervalidze, a research fellow at the International School of Caucasus Studies, Ilia State University, and a former official with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Georgia, said Azerbaijani geologists believe the actual magnitude of reserves could be much higher.)

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The State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan (SOFAZ), the government entity that manages oil and gas revenues, currently has a treasure chest of $30 billion, a figure that is expected to grow to $34 billion by the end of 2012 and soar to $50 billion over next five years. In 1999, SOFAZ?s assets totaled less than $300 million.

Azerbaijan is also aggressively investing in its energy sector to keep it pumping. Since 1995, Baku has poured in $120 billion to upgrade infrastructure. And working with Western partners like BP plc, Total S.A. and Exxon-Mobil Corp., Azerbaijan is constructing massive pipelines to transport natural gas from the Caspian Sea, through Turkey, towards markets in Europe (thereby excluding Russia and Iran from the equation entirely).

Indeed, it?s these relationships and the support that these alliances have from Western democracies that are raising eyebrows. For all of Azerbaijan?s geopolitical and strategic importance, the country is a repressive, corrupt state with a poor human rights record, precisely the type of government that Western powers attack as illegitimate when it is in, say, Syria.

Listen to the way Matt Bryza, an official with the U.S. State Department, tiptoes around the excesses of Azerbaijan?s president Ilyam Aliyev, who took power in 2003 after a tampered election: "We don't see Ilham Aliyev as a dictator. We see him as the leader of a country with an emerging democracy that has a long way to go to become a healthy democracy."

Among The Most Corrupt
Of course, oil makes strange bedfellows and there are other repressive autocracies that the West is friendly with only because of their energy reserves; Saudi Arabia, Indonesia and Qatar immediately come to mind. But none of them are as corrupt or repressive as Azerbaijan.

Aliyev became President upon the death of his father Haidar Aliyev, who had been named to the top post during a military coup two years after independence from the Soviet Union in 1991. In the 2003 election, Ilham garnered nearly 77 percent of the popular vote, even as activists staged loud and wildly popular demonstrations against what they viewed as a tainted election. International monitors by and large agreed, ultimately condemning Aliyev?s cronies for a variety of violations, including voter intimidation and irregularities in vote counting.

In part because of this and what has followed, Azerbaijan is considered one of the most corrupt countries in the world, according to Transparency International, the anti-corruption watchdog. Out of a field of 183 countries, Azerbaijan was ranked the 40th most corrupt; the only European nations above it on the list were Belarus, Russia and Ukraine.

Among other infractions, Transparency International cited the failure of Azerbaijani oil and gas companies to provide corporate disclosure; payments demanded in exchange for state medical services on entry into universities; the widespread bribery of public officials, customs officers and police officers, as well as kickbacks paid to politicians.

Opposition forces and international observers have also criticized parliamentary elections in Azerbaijan. During the 2010 parliamentary contests, European election watchers charged Azerbaijani authorities with ballot stuffing and crushing dissent by clamping down on media freedoms and preventing many opposition candidates from voting. Tellingly, not a single opposition candidate won a seat.

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