Tuesday, 30 April 2013

Best Buy plans to exit Europe by selling stake to Carphone

By Dhanya Skariachan

NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. retailer Best Buy Co Inc is selling its 50 percent stake in a joint venture with Europe's biggest independent mobile phone retailer Carphone Warehouse Group PLC back to its European partner for about 500 million pounds (or $775 million).

The move is the latest sign the world's largest consumer electronics chain is scaling back its overseas ambitions to focus on its mainstay U.S. business, which faces cut-throat competition from the likes of Wal-Mart Stores Inc and Amazon.com Inc .

The deal will strengthen Best Buy's balance sheet, simplify its business and improve its return on invested capital, CEO Hubert Joly said in a statement on Tuesday, adding that the timing and economics felt right for the deal.

Best Buy bought 50 percent of Carphone's retail operations for about $2.1 billion in 2008 to tap the British firm's expertise in mobile phones and to act as a springboard for expansion across Europe.

While Best Buy was able to use Carphone's proficiency to boost its U.S. mobile phone business, the plans for a chain of European megastores fell apart due to weak consumer spending, low brand recognition and competition from local chains.

Ultimately, in 2011, Best Buy scrapped plans for the chain of European megastores and decided to focus on Carphone's existing smaller format stores there. It also bought Carphone out of its U.S. mobile phone joint venture for $1.3 billion.

DEAL TERMS

On Tuesday, Best Buy said it had estimated its European unit to have sales of $5.5 billion to $5.6 billion, and "immaterial" diluted earnings per share, excluding items, in the current financial year.

Outside the United States, Best Buy currently operates in Canada, China, Europe and Mexico.

The sale of Best Buy's European operations "should not suggest any similar action" in other overseas markets, Joly said in the statement on Tuesday.

The boards of both companies have approved the deal, which is expected to close by the end of June. Best Buy expects to take a related non-cash asset impairment charge of about $200 million.

The sale price of 500 million pounds (or $775 million)included 420 million pounds in cash and 80 million in Carphone's stock.

Also, as part of the deal, Best Buy has agreed to pay Carphone 29 million pounds (about $45 million) to satisfy obligations under existing agreements.

Once completed, the deal will also mark the end of their "Global Connect partnership," which was aimed at replicating Best Buy Mobile's success in emerging markets like China.

(Reporting By Dhanya Skariachan; Editing by Michael Urquhart)

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Sanford, Colbert Busch debate for first time

(AP) ? Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford and Democrat Elizabeth Colbert, after sparring from a distance for weeks, finally face off Monday in the pitched race for the state's vacant 1st Congressional District seat.

The two meet Monday evening at The Citadel in a debate sponsored by the Patch news service, the South Carolina Radio Network and Charleston television station WCBD. The debate is being cablecast by C-SPAN.

It's their first joint appearance in the campaign that started earlier when incumbent congressman Tim Scott was appointed to the state's vacant U.S. Senate seat. Sanford and Colbert Busch, as well as Green Party Candidate Eugene Platt, compete May 7 in a special election in the district that runs from northeast of Charleston south to the resort of Hilton Head Island.

Sanford's public career was sidelined in 2009 after he revealed he had an extramarital affair with an Argentine woman to whom he is now engaged. For weeks now, Sanford has been trying to make a political comeback, hammering Colbert Busch, the sister of comedian Stephen Colbert, for not debating more.

Sanford has accused her of running what he called a stealth campaign, fueled by out-of-state money and that the voters don't know where she stands on the issues.

"In the absence of everything else this (debate) takes on added significance because she hasn't debated," Sanford said.

Colbert Busch's campaign has responded that she has been busy with her own aggressive campaign schedule.

"I'm really looking forward to this debate," Colbert Busch said Friday. "I think what you will see when Mark and I are standing on the same stage is you will see an enormous difference between the two of us and you will see an enormous difference between the two campaigns. I'm really looking forward to it."

But she said she didn't think the campaign turns on the debate.

"I think people understand our campaign and what our campaign is doing resonates throughout the district," she added.

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Friday, 26 April 2013

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Chorus grows against Obama administration's sanctions-heavy Iran policy

America?s nuclear negotiators with Iran got it all wrong, according to a growing chorus of critics arguing that over-reliance on pressure and sanctions may be jeopardizing a diplomatic deal.

The Obama administration has implemented a host of crippling sanctions on Iran targeting its central bank and lifeblood oil exports. The goal has been to pressure Iran into giving up its most sensitive nuclear work, which could be a pathway to an atomic bomb.

But a year of high-profile talks between Iran and world powers has yielded little progress. Now a number of senior former US officials and analysts say a White House obsession with the pressure track may be backfiring, and are calling for a pivot toward the diplomatic track to reestablish balance.

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?I was in the [State] Department when they kept talking about the so-called two-track policy, and it was clear the whole thing was nonsense, there never were two tracks,? says John Limbert, the former US deputy assistant secretary of state for Iran from 2009 to 2010.

?The sanctions took all the air out of the room. It was 95 percent sanctions, and that was on a good day.?

THE US 'KNOWS' SANCTIONS

One reason for the sanctions focus is ?we know how to do them. It?s familiar. And to do them, we don?t have to deal with the Iranians; we deal with the British, the United Nations, the Russians, the Chinese,? says Ambassador Limbert, who was also held captive in Iran during the 1979 to 1981 hostage crisis, and speaks fluent Persian.

?Whereas diplomacy with Iran, that?s hard. Nobody knows how to do that, and every time we?ve tried, we?ve failed, and as soon as we fail we?ve given up and gone back to doing what we know how to do.?

Limbert, who now teaches at the US Naval Academy, is among a growing number of people calling for a recalibration of the American strategy on Iran ? a greater emphasis on diplomacy and real incentives, like substantial sanctions relief ? in exchange for real concessions by Iran.

?It is time for the administration to make the sweat equity investment in negotiations equal to what it has done on sanctions and the potential to use military force,? Tom Pickering, the former US Under-Secretary of State for Political Affairs, said at the launch last week in Washington of a report by The Iran Project, an independent group of former officials and professionals that seeks to improve official US-Iran ties.

?First and foremost we believe the President needs to make that decision ? ?I want a deal? ? and instruct his people to get a deal," he said.

Ambassador Pickering and Limbert were among 35 signatories of the report, which included other veteran diplomats and officials like Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Jimmy Carter's national security advisor; Ryan Crocker, former ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq and other trouble spots; Lee Hamilton, a former congressman and vice chairman of the 9-11 Commission; and former Central Intelligence Agency chief Michael Hayden.

There are signs that message is getting through. Despite a strong desire on Capitol Hill and in Israel for more sanctions against Iran, Secretary of State John Kerry asked Congress last Thursday to hold off: ?We don?t need to spin this up at this point in time?. You need to leave us the window to try to work the diplomatic channel,? he said.

FEWER OPTIONS

The widening bid for better diplomacy comes after the latest round of nuclear talks in the Kazakh city of Almaty earlier this month failed to narrow differences between Iran and the P5+1 group (the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany).

Calling for ?strengthening the diplomatic track in order to seize the opportunity created by the pressure track,? The Iran Project notes that while US policies ?possibly slowed the expansion of Iran?s nuclear program,? they also ?may have narrowed the options for dealing with Iran by hardening the regime?s resistance to pressure.?

The report states that ?it seems doubtful that pressure alone will change the decisions of Iran?s leaders,? though stronger diplomacy ?that includes the promise of sanctions relief in exchange for verifiable cooperation? could lead to a deal. Another risk of current policy, warns the report: ?Sanctions-related hardships may be sowing the seeds of long-term alienation between the Iranian people and the United States.?

The current P5+1 offer, which has been seen by The Christian Science Monitor, calls upon Iran to halt enrichment of uranium to 20 percent purity ? which is a few technical steps away from bomb-grade of more than 90 percent ? and ?reduce readiness? of a deeply buried enrichment facility by disconnecting and removing key equipment.

After those steps, the P5+1 would provide partial sanctions relief on gold transfers and petrochemical exports, but not on far more painful financial or oil sanctions. Iran says the offer is unbalanced, and wants a more ?reciprocal? approach.

Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei stated in February that pressure and sanctions are akin to the US ?pointing a gun at Iran and say[ing] either negotiate or we will shoot.? In March, Khamenei said, ?if the Americans sincerely want? to resolve the nuclear issue ?they should stop being hostile towards the Iranian nation in words and in action.?

Both sides in the nuclear negotiations have staked out positions unacceptable to the other. Iran has signaled repeatedly in the past two years a willingness to cap its 20 percent enrichment, but has balked at the low price on offer.

?I think the answer is probably pretty simple. We?re going to have to sweeten the offer on sanctions relief,? former US assistant secretary of state under the George W. Bush administration and veteran troubleshooter James Dobbins said at the report launch. Sanctions should be suspended, not dropped, he said, until Iran also demonstrates it can hold to its side of any bargain.

?Is the level of mistrust so high, that it doesn?t matter at the end of the day what we offer?? asks Limbert. ?Anything short of a full surrender ? and maybe even that ? the Iranians are going to say, ?Well, obviously this is some trick?we?re not sure how you?re doing it, but we know you are.??

The same applies to US suspicions of Iran, adds Limbert: ?That?s exactly the way the two sides operate. This nuclear issue has gotten so invested with manhood [that] neither side feels it can back down.?

HAS OBAMA ALREADY FAILED?

The Iran Project report is only the latest critique of White House handling of Iran that raises questions about missed opportunities and even the desire to make a deal.

The Atlantic Council earlier this month called for the US to prepare a roadmap that clarifies a ?step-by-step reciprocal and proportionate plan? to lift sanctions as Iran?s makes its own moves. ?To make meaningful concessions, Iran needs to see off-ramps and an endgame,? the Washington think tank concluded.

Likewise, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Federation of American Scientists this month determined: ?Washington?s overwhelming focus on coercion and military threats has backed US policymakers into a rhetorical corner.?

Yet a further report, published by the International Crisis Group in February, noted how Iran and the West ?view the sanctions through very dissimilar prisms.? While the US and Europe count on a ?cost-benefit analysis? such that Iran will eventually cave in to hardship, ?the world looks very different from Tehran [where] the one thing considered more perilous than suffering from sanctions is surrendering to them.?

That disconnect has bedeviled the Obama White House, writes former administration official Vali Nasr in a book published this month, ?The Dispensable Nation.?

?The dual-track policy only gave Iran a reason to dig in deeper and clutch its nuclear ambitions tighter,? writes Mr. Nasr, who is now dean of the School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University.

?In the end, Obama?s Iran policy failed. He pushed ahead with sanctions for the same reason Lyndon Johnson kept up the bombing of North Vietnam ? neither could think of anything else to do," asserts Nasr. "Obama?s sanctions-heavy approach did not change Iranian behavior; instead it encouraged Iran to accelerate its race to nuclear capability.?

Creating a solution may require a change in approach, say the authors of The Iran Project report.

?We have to do something the Iranians aren?t expecting, that gets them to stop and say, ?Wait a minute? maybe the Americans are serious,?? said James Walsh, a non-proliferation expert at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, at the report launch.

?The only way this hard stuff will get done is if the President of the United States makes it his issue,? added Walsh. ?Absent that, we?re going to continue to do what we?ve done over and over again, only it will get worse.?

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9/11 exhibit brings former president, first lady to tears

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Talking to ABC?s Diane Sawyer during a special tour of the newly opened George W. Bush Library, former First Lady Laura Bush says she and her husband have both been brought to tears by the new 9/11 exhibit at the museum.

?It?s very hard to walk through and it's hard to watch this,? the former first lady says, referring to a video in the exhibit that reviews the day-by-day response to the attack. ?People weep, I mean, there's that spot where George almost wept, in the Oval Office, when he was talking about it.?

The new museum, which is designed to progress chronologically through the Bush presidency, starts off in a well-lit room that lays out the agenda President Bush hoped to undertake when he first came into office at the beginning of 2001. But visitors soon turn a corner, moving into the shadows of the 9/11 exhibit, where a large piece of disfigured metal from the 82nd or 83rd of the second World Trade Center tower stands.

?This is the point of impact,? Mrs. Bush tells Sawyer, pointing to the memorial. ?And on the walls around here are the names of all the people who died on September 11th. And this is really, this big piece of the World Trade Center looks like a big sculpture, I think, but it's a memorial.?

As hard as it is for the former first lady to look back on those days, she says it also reminds her of the best qualities of the country.

?There?s something sort of encouraging about it, because of the way our country came together and the way we can come together,? Mrs. Bush says. ?And we forget that now in so much partisan rancor, and I think it's too bad, because I think our responsibility as citizens really is to come together.?

To join Diane and Mrs. Bush on their special tour of the museum, check out this episode of Top Line.

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Kuwait studies possible retreat from media law

(AP) ? Kuwait's prime minister says officials could drop a proposed media law that has been denounced by press freedom groups for measures such as possible fines of nearly $1 million for insulting the Gulf nation's ruler.

A retreat would ease some pressure on Kuwait's government, but it still faces criticism over a wave of arrests targeting bloggers and others. The media crackdown is part of similar steps across the Western-backed Gulf states since the Arab Spring.

The official Kuwait News Agency quotes Prime Minister Jaber Al Mubarak Al Sabah as saying the proposals have been placed on hold and could be dropped as officials consider the objections. The comments followed a meeting late Wednesday with Kuwaiti editors.

The Committee to Protect Journalists has appealed for Kuwait to abandon the new codes.

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Wednesday, 24 April 2013

Apple to dole out $100B to shareholders

(AP) ? Apple is finally opening the doors to its bank vault, saying it will distribute $100 billion in cash to its shareholders over two years.

Apple says it will buy back $60 billion in shares ? the largest buyback authorization in history. It is also raising its dividend by 15 percent.

Investors have been clamoring for Apple to give them access to its cash hoard of $145 billion. Apple's tight grip on its cash has been blamed for the steep decline in its stock price over the winter.

Apple is also posting results for its latest quarter that beat expectations, though net income fell 18 percent to $9.5 billion, and revenue rose a modest 11 percent from last year to $43.6 billion. Both figures beat expectations.

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Fish was on the menu for early flying dinosaur

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

University of Alberta led research reveals that Microraptor, a small flying dinosaur was a complete hunter, able to swoop down and pickup fish as well as its previously known prey of birds and tree dwelling mammals.

U of A paleontology graduate student Scott Persons says new evidence of Microrpator's hunting ability came from fossilized remains in China. "We were very fortunate that this Microraptor was found in volcanic ash and its stomach content of fish was easily identified."

Prior to this, paleontologists believed microraptors which were about the size of a modern day hawk, lived in trees where they preyed exclusively on small birds and mammals about the size of squirrels.

"Now we know that Microraptor operated in varied terrain and had a varied diet," said Persons. "It took advantage of a variety of prey in the wet, forested environment that was China during the early Cretaceous period, 120 million years ago."

Further analysis of the fossil revealed that its teeth were adapted to catching slippery, wiggling prey like fish. Dinosaur researchers have established that most meat eaters had teeth with serrations on both sides which like a steak knife helped the predator saw through meat.

But the Microraptor's teeth are serrated on just one side and its teeth are angled forwards.

"Microraptor seems adapted to impale fish on its teeth. With reduced serrations the prey wouldn't tear itself apart while it struggled," said Persons. "Microraptor could simply raise its head back, the fish would slip off the teeth and be swallowed whole, no fuss no muss."

Persons likens the Microraptor's wing configuration to a bi-plane. "It had long feathers on its forearms, hind legs and tail," said Persons. "It was capable of short, controlled flights."

This is the first evidence of a flying raptor, a member of the Dromaeosaur family of dinosaurs to successfully prey on fish.

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Monday, 22 April 2013

HTC One in black pictured in black on AT&T site

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No details or announcement, but the Black HTC One has appeared on AT&T's website

We know the black version of the HTC One was coming to AT&T eventually, but tonight we're seeing it on their website. There was no availability announcement, no details on the page and it's not available to buy just yet, but it is there. We're not sure if this means anything, but we thought a few of you might want a heads up that it's appeared. Click the link below to have a look.

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Earth Day founder's 'living' building signals new era of sleek sustainability

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An array of 575 solar panels covers the roof of the Bullitt Center, a role model for a new generation of sustainable, energy-efficient buildings.

By John Roach, Contributing Writer, NBC News

In cloudy, drizzly Seattle, Denis Hayes, the environmental activist who organized the first Earth Day in 1970, is pulling the wraps off a six-story office building that generates all of its electricity via an oversized rooftop array of solar panels.

A sun-powered building in Seattle is "formidable," Hayes told NBC News, but the Bullitt Center project aims to show it is possible in a visible, tangible manner that, in turn, makes an impact on the often invisible, slow-motion challenge of global climate change.

"When this whole [Earth Day] thing got launched in 1970, we had people walking around with gas masks and smokestacks were pouring out enormous impenetrable clouds of black smoke," said Hayes, who is now president of the Bullitt Foundation, which supports environmental causes.

Today, the sooty smokestacks and black clouds are largely gone, but our energy demands have never been greater, and the impacts of climate change are considered by environmental advocates to be?more and more apparent, ranging from extreme weather to growing food insecurity. As scientists toil to identify how our world is changing, the environmental movement will have to spend the next decades finding better ways to rally the world's citizens to address the new challenges.

Self-sustaining architecture
Hayes says the Bullitt Center addresses many of the environmental issues underpinned by global climate change. Take, for example, the building's 56,000-gallon basement cistern for storing captured rainwater. It's a seemingly odd fixture for a building in a city famous for its rain and amply supplied by water, stored in snow form, from the nearby Cascade Mountains.

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The Bullitt Foundation, whose mission is to safeguard the environment, spent $18.5 million to construct this uniquely sustainable office building.

"There is not going to be enough water in the future," Hayes said. "There is going to be far less snowpack. The water is going to come in gushers and there is just no way to build additional reservoirs to capture it in the Cascades."

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Hayes, who co-founded Earth Day with Gaylord Nelson, now heads the Seattle-based Bullitt Foundation.

The solution? Build thousands of reservoirs in the basements of buildings, sufficient to hold water to meet the needs of the current and future residents of a city that studies suggest could grow by at least a million people in the next few decades ? potentially, many?climate refugees from the parched Southwest, noted Hayes.

The hope is that "by trying to build a building as best we could, that literally does everything right," the Bullitt Center will drive change in the building industry with the type of impact Tom's of Maine, a green personal care products company, had on Proctor and Gamble, an industry giant, Hayes said.

Given that buildings in the U.S. account for 39 percent of the nation's carbon dioxide emissions, 65 percent of waste and 70 percent electrical use, adoption of the Living Building Challenge standards highlighted by the Bullitt Center could make life on Earth more sustainable by the middle of this century.

"If we can get a whole bunch of these other buildings built and we start eating up that market share, then we can begin to have changes that are not small incremental one inch here, five inches there, but a fairly profound impact," he explained. "At least, that's the theory."

Want to know more about the Bullitt Center? Read our feature story here, and check out our slideshow.

Rising food insecurity
But even if self-sustainable architecture really takes off, it can't solve all the environmental issues, Hayes noted. In particular, he worries about food security, at a time when rising prosperity around the world means a shift to more meat-heavy diets.?

The shift in diet is not the only issue, either. It may be hard enough to meet the basic needs of a hungry population, according to Lester Brown, founder and president of the Earth Policy Institute and a leading thinker on global environmental issues.

"Agriculture as it exists today has evolved over an 11,000-year period of rather remarkable climate stability," he told NBC News. "If the climate system begins to change, suddenly the climate system and the agricultural system will no longer be in sync with each other. With each passing year, they will be more and more out of sync, making it difficult to just maintain production, much less to increase it."

The solution, Brown added, would be to escalate the problem?from the agriculture departments and ministries up to the very heads of state, who will need to grasp food's relationship to everything from energy policy to shifts in population.

And?in turn, world?leaders need to work together.?

"No one country can ensure food security on its own because we are talking about climate change being one of the keys here and that requires a global effort," Brown explained. "No country can stabilize its climate unilaterally; it takes a concerted international effort."

Rousing international cooperation
Building an international coalition to tackle global climate change is plausible, and happening, leading environmental scientists said Thursday during a panel discussion with recipients of the Tyler Prize, an environmental achievement award, at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

For example, John Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology and a Tyler Prize laureate in 2000, said that in both India and China "the leadership is fully aware of the damage already being done to their countries by climate change and they are fully aware that ultimately the problem cannot be solved without their participation."

That participation, he added, is already underway,?as exhibited by a Joint U.S.-China Statement on Climate Change posted on the Department of State's website earlier this month.

"Forceful, nationally appropriate action by the United States and China ? including large-scale cooperative action ? is more critical than ever," reads the statement. "Such action is crucial both to contain climate change and to set the kind of powerful example that can inspire the world."

Only time will tell if the statement is truly the beginning of something focused and concrete that puts the world on the path to tackling the biggest environmental issues of today and tomorrow.

Meanwhile, Hayes, on the 43rd anniversary of the first Earth Day rally, readies his new self-sustaining office building for the world to see, as he continues to search for ways to raise awareness about the environment.

"Somehow we have to take all of these issues ? and I don't have the magic formula ? and make them the most immediate concern," he said. "And I guess the reason for optimism is that sometimes stuff just happens. It is almost like a school of fish ? it is a biological phenomenon."

John Roach is a contributing writer for NBC News. To learn more about him, visit his website.

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Big scramble seen in open Senate seat in Georgia

ATLANTA (AP) ? A rare open U.S. Senate seat in Georgia promises a scrambled 2014 campaign that already has some Republicans quietly nervous about retaining it.

Democrat Barack Obama lost the state in both of his White House races, and it's a seat that Republicans cannot afford to lose as they try to regain a Senate majority for the final two years of his presidency.

The question is whether a bruising party primary becomes a liability, particularly if voters nominate U.S. Rep. Paul Broun, who once called evolution and the Big Bang Theory "lies straight from the pit of hell."

Broun and U.S. Rep. Phil Gingrey, both conservative physicians, are the only Republicans to announce officially since incumbent Saxby Chambliss said he will retire. But the GOP primary field eventually could include as many as a half-dozen candidates with a credible shot at a runoff spot.

Broun, whose district includes the University of Georgia in Athens, drew national headlines last year for that science commentary he delivered at a church. He's flouted GOP leaders on recent fiscal votes, saying the party's position wasn't conservative enough.

In a recent fundraising letter, he boasted that he was the first member of Congress to call Obama "a socialist who embraces Marxist-Leninist policies."

That makes Broun a tea party and evangelical favorite. To other Republicans, however, such comments stir memories of 2012 losses in Senate races in Missouri and Indiana where the GOP nominees, Todd Akin and Richard Mourdock, made controversial comments about women, rape and abortion.

"There's no question that the Republican Party in Georgia and the nation are concerned that we could have another Todd Akin-type scenario here," said Heath Garrett, a Republican campaign consultant and former top aide to U.S. Sen. Johnny Isakson.

Democrats control 55 seats in the Senate, and Republicans would need to hang on to the ones they control now and pick up six more next year to take control for the first time since 2006.

At least one more Georgia congressman is likely to jump in, and a trio of Washington outsiders is considering the race: a wealthy Atlanta businesswoman who helped bankroll a Mitt Romney's presidential campaign; the former Susan G. Komen Foundation executive who took on Planned Parenthood; and the cousin of former Gov. Sonny Perdue.

"It's going to be a free-for-all with a lot of dominoes," said Sue Everhart, the head of the state GOP.

Isakson said he's neutral in the primary.

National conservative groups FreedomWorks and Club for Growth, which have helped tea party candidates such as Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas win high-profile races, say many candidates have talked to them about support. For now, both groups say they're watching the field develop. It would be a blow to Broun if he can't harness the support of either.

Democrats believe they can tap into the Missouri-Indiana playbook, particularly if U.S. Rep. John Barrow, a moderate from Augusta, runs. Barrow has survived consecutive elections as one of national Republicans' top House targets.

The state Democratic chairman, Mike Berlon, said Barrow has detractors among core Democrats for his vote against Obama's health care law, but said he'd expect enthusiasm at any opportunity to win back Chambliss' seat.

Berlon said the congressman is an ideal candidate to assemble a majority coalition of African-Americans, white urban liberals, suburban moderates and just enough rural conservatives. "We're already close," he said, noting that Obama got 47 percent in 2008 and 45.5 percent in 2012 "without the national party lifting a finger."

Garrett said that "if the Republican nominee scares suburban whites, John Barrow becomes a very formidable candidate."

Barrow has held meetings with major Democratic donors in Georgia and talked with the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee leaders, but has not announced his intentions.

The only other Democrat making strong overtures is Michelle Nunn, a not-for-profit executive who's the daughter of former U.S. Sen. Sam Nunn, D-Ga.

Berlon said he expects Nunn and Barrow to meet soon to "talk about who's going to run."

On the Republican side, U.S. Rep. Jack Kingston of Savannah is expected to enter the race soon. He raised $843,000 in the first three months of the year, about 10 times what he collected during the same span two years ago when he was preparing only for an easy re-election to his 11th term.

Rep. Tom Price, vice chairman of the House Budget Committee, has said he won't make a move until after Congress passes a budget. But he's also got to consider that many high-profile GOP donors and strategists are lining up behind Gingrey or Kingston.

The longer Price waits, the more likely it is that Karen Handel, a former Georgia secretary of state, will run. The two are close friends.

After losing the 2010 Republican primary runoff for governor, Handel worked for the Susan G. Komen Foundation. She resigned amid controversy over her push to dissociate the organization from Planned Parenthood, a provider of women's health care and abortion services.

Two electoral newcomers would bring their personal wealth to the campaign.

Businessman David Perdue also has name ID as the cousin of a popular former governor.

Kelly Loeffler is a co-owner of the Atlanta-based company that recently bought the New York Stock Exchange and Atlanta's professional women's basketball team. She's never run for office but is one of the top fundraisers for Romney last year. She's been increasingly active in Georgia Republican political circles.

Chip Lake, a paid strategist for Gingrey, said the uncertainty makes it difficult to handicap the race.

Against Broun alone, Gingrey is a mainstream social and fiscal conservative, but he also caught heat earlier this year when he defended Akin.

Gingrey apologized, calling his own remarks "stupid." In a three-man race, Kingston becomes a favorite of many Chamber of Commerce Republicans. But Kingston also is from south Georgia, far from the population center of Atlanta, where Gingrey has won elections for decades.

Broun has just $217,000 in his campaign account, about one-tenth of his House rivals and not enough for one week of television ads in Atlanta. But he's also got a strong grass-roots following.

Handel can capitalize on experience in government, while still being an outsider to an unpopular Congress. She could be a particularly strong candidate if she's the only woman in the race.

But Loeffler could neutralize any gender advantage. Handel can use the Planned Parenthood flap to boost her conservative credentials, but she's had run-ins with staunch anti-abortion groups because she supports policy exceptions for rape, incest and to allow for in-vitro fertilization.

Loeffler can sell her success story and roots on an Illinois farm. But she'd still have to introduce herself to small town and rural Georgia as a millionaire from Atlanta.

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Sunday, 21 April 2013

Chiropractic Management for Asthma Sufferers: Part 4 ? Healthy ...

By Dr. Donald A. Ozello DC

Las Vegas Informer

Creating new health habits helps asthma sufferers. Big and small changes can add up to a major difference in the reduction of severity and frequency of asthma symptoms. Valuable tools exist in combating asthma including regular chiropractic care, intelligent nutritional strategies and healthy lifestyle modifications.

In my four part series I explain how consistent chiropractic care can help asthma sufferers better manage their condition.

In part one, I provided fundamental information on asthma and chiropractic treatment. In part two, I discussed anatomical and physiological details on how chiropractic care helps those with asthma. In part three, I supplied nutritional tactics to reduce inflammation and better manage asthma symptoms. Part four contains health strategies to help asthma sufferers prevent and lessen the severity of attacks.

Chiropractic care, nutrition and lifestyle modifications are not cures for asthma. Chiropractic treatment may help decrease the severity and lessen the frequency of asthma symptoms by optimizing nerve flow and re-establishing proper skeletal motion. Healthy nutritional strategies may help reduce inflammation and decrease the intensity and occurrence of asthma attacks. The suggested lifestyle modifications are recommendations to help asthma sufferers reduce symptom intensity and incidence.

Exercise: The correct amount of exercise increases health, fitness and immunity. Find an exercise you enjoy and do it correctly and consistently. Find a second exercise that compliments the first exercise and execute it correctly and consistently.

Asthma attacks can be elicited by physical exertion and exercise. Increased oxygen demand during strenuous activity results in accelerated breathing rate and increased mouth inhalation. Air inhaled through the mouth is cooler and dryer than nasal air. The cooler, dryer air may cause asthma attacks. Exercising in colder temperature may increase the possibility of asthma symptoms.

Increasing your breathing capabilities strengthens your lungs. Swimming and underwater breathing exercises increases lung capacity and strengthens the ribcage muscles. Swimming and underwater breathing exercises are strenuous and may prove difficult for asthma sufferers at the onset. The long term benefit far outweighs the demanding beginning.

Be mindful to start and train at a level appropriate for you. Increase duration and intensity in small increments.

Carefully monitor your breathing before, during and after exercise to receive maximum benefit and to prevent exercise-induced asthma attacks. Build a stronger and healthier body with the proper amount of exercise. Help quell you asthma attacks with well-planned and well-executed exercise strategies.

Smoking: Smoke of any type makes breathing difficult. Cigarette, cigar and recreation drug smoke are powerful asthma triggers. Avoid smoking and smoke filled rooms at all costs.

The negative effects of breathing smoke-filled air are well-documented. Reduce your exposure to smoking-induced asthma by encouraging friends and family to quit smoking immediately. Prevent asthma attacks and symptoms by breathing clean, non-toxic air.

Air Quality: The quality of the air we breathe possesses a direct correlation to our health. Toxin filled air induces asthma attacks.

When moving into a new residence have your air ducts professionally cleaned. Build up of trapped particles from the previous owners or construction work may trigger asthma symptoms. Follow-up every few years to keep your home?s air quality healthy.

Change your air filters on a regular basis. This simple task makes a world of difference in keeping your household air clean. Quiet your asthma symptoms by breathing cleaner, fresher air.

Household Chemicals: Limit your exposure to chemicals to improve your health and decrease the severity and frequency of asthma symptoms. Exposure to powerful chemicals often triggers asthma attacks. Long term exposure to strong chemicals can permanently damage the lungs. Do everything possible to lower your contact with disease causing chemicals.

Use cleaning materials that are non-toxic to humans and pets. If a cleaning product provokes asthma or pre-asthma symptoms dispose of it immediately. Purchase organic or natural cleaning products and use them as directed.

Pets: Having dogs and cats as family members is a great experience. Follow several simple tips to make asthma sufferers lives with pets less troublesome.

Pet dander can trigger asthma. Pet dander is old, dead skin which has fallen off the animal. Pet dander can stick to hair, walls, furniture, bedding and clothes.

Here are suggestions to lower your exposure to pet dander. Bathe your animal often. Wash your hands after handling your animal. Wash the animal?s bedding, blankets and toys often. If the animal sleeps on your bed wash the bedding frequently. Have your house and air ducts professionally cleaned.? Sweep up or pick up any animal hair.

Pets are loveable creatures. Enjoy your pet and lessen your asthma symptoms by keeping the animal clean and keeping your home clean.

Immunity: Strengthen your immune system to combat asthma.

Eat a healthy diet filled with nutrients. Consume green leafy vegetables and vitamin C containing fruits.

Get out in the sun. Direct sunlight is the best source of vitamin D. Ten to fifteen minutes of sun during non-peak hours three to four times a week skyrockets your vitamin D levels. Boost your immunity with nature?s best tools: Healthy food and sunlight.

Stress and Anxiety: Calm yourself to better deal with stress and anxiety. Stress and anxiety are asthma initiators.

Improve your reaction to stressful situations to better control your asthma. Decrease anxiety to reduce the severity and occurrence of asthma attacks. Develop calming strategies to better cope with rough situations.

Yoga, meditation, visualization and breathing exercises calm the mind and body. Seek assistance from trained professionals to receive maximum benefit. Utilize relaxation techniques to lessen stress and anxiety. Minimize asthma symptoms by better handling stress and preventing anxiety.

Conclusion: Take control of your asthma. Live an active and healthy life through better asthma management.

Utilize regular chiropractic treatment to re-establish proper skeletal motion and optimize nerve flow. Chiropractic care places the body in a position to function at its highest capacity. Maximize your body?s healing and functional capabilities to move and breathe better.

Choose the healthiest foods for maximum benefit. Determine trigger foods and avoid them. Develop nutritional strategies that work for you and adhere to them. Feed your body the correct amounts of nutrients it needs to flourish and fight disease.

Develop healthy habits to combat asthma. Exercise, sunshine and air quality are vital to propel your health forward. Employ consistent cleaning patterns to cleanse the air you breathe. Exercise to strengthen your immune system and increase your breathing capabilities. Relax and enjoy life.

Asthma may be officially ?incurable? but it can be controlled. Receive regular chiropractic care, consume healthy foods and create healthy habits to live the life you desire and diminish the frequency and severity of asthma symptoms.

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Dr. Donald A. Ozello DC is the owner and treating doctor at Championship Chiropractic. 2595 S. Cimarron Rd, Suite #100, Las Vegas, NV 89117. ?His web address is?Championship Chiropractic. He can be contacted at (702) 286-9040 and?DrO@ChampionshipChiropractic.com.

Dr. Donald A. Ozello?s mission is to educate and inspire others to live healthier, fitter, more functional lives.

Dr. Donald A. Ozello DC proudly handles?Standard Process Supplements?and?Foot Levelers Orthotics.

Dr. Donald A. Ozello DC writes a weekly health, fitness, exercise and nutrition column for The Las Vegas Informer. His is published in?OnFitness Magazine,?Livestrong.com,?SpineUniverse.com?and?EHow.com.

Dr. Donald A. Ozello DC is an award-winning public speaker. He has spoken to numerous groups on the importance of health, fitness, exercise, ergonomics, nutrition and injury prevention.

Dr. Donald A. Ozello DC is a fitness enthusiast. Functional kettlebell training, bike riding and running are his favorite forms of exercise.

Before pursuing his career in Chiropractic, Dr. Donald A. Ozello DC served in the United States Navy aboard the USS Bremerton, SSN 698.

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Kansas governor signs far-reaching anti-abortion bill

By Kevin Murphy

KANSAS CITY, KANSAS (Reuters) - Kansas Governor Sam Brownback on Friday signed into law a far-reaching anti-abortion bill that creates new restrictions on the procedure and defines life as beginning "at fertilization."

The bill, passed overwhelmingly by the Republican-controlled state House and Senate earlier this month, becomes one of the most restrictive laws in the country, according to abortion rights advocates.

The bill bars employees of abortion clinics from providing sex education in schools, blocks tax credits for abortion services and requires clinics to give details to women about fetal development and abortion health risks. It also bans abortions based solely on the gender of the fetus.

The Kansas bill follows passage of new anti-abortion measures in states across the country, including one in Arkansas banning abortions in the 12th week of pregnancy and a law in North Dakota that sets the limit at six weeks.

Brownback's office downplayed the signing of the bill, mentioning it at the bottom of a news release on a highway bill he signed. The Republican governor offered no immediate comment, but supporters say the law will help women make more informed choices and extends some legal protections to the unborn.

An abortion rights advocate said in a statement Friday that the bill is "another line of attack in the war on women" across the country.

"This sweeping anti-abortion measure is part of a larger effort by politicians throughout the country to try to eliminate access to abortion, one law at a time, one state at a time," said Jennifer Dalven, director of the American Civil Liberties Union's Reproductive Freedom Project.

The Kansas language stating that life begins "at fertilization" is modeled on a 1989 ruling of the U.S. Supreme Court, said Kathy Ostrowski, legislative director of the Kansans for Life, anti-abortion group. Ostrowski said the language protects the rights of the unborn in probate and other legal matters and is not written to outlaw abortion at fertilization.

Kansas is among eight states declaring that life begins at fertilization, said Elizabeth Nash, state issues manager of the pro-choice Guttmacher Institute, which researches abortion-related laws nationwide. She said the law would help states more quickly ban abortions if the U.S. Supreme Court revisits its 1973 ruling making abortion legal.

States that already have such language are Missouri, Kentucky, Arkansas, Illinois, Louisiana, North Dakota and Ohio, Nash said.

(Reporting by Kevin Murphy; Editing by Mary Wisniewski and Andrew Hay)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/kansas-governor-signs-far-reaching-anti-abortion-bill-182139336.html

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Friday, 19 April 2013

What makes a day great for you? | Life School Pune

We have realised people not only want answers, they also want questions where ?they? will search for the answers. Hence, this effort.

  • Has anyone ever got a solution without asking a Question?
  • Right questions give right direction to life.
  • People, who ponder on questions, discover insights.
  • The five W?s (who, why, what, when and where) and a H (how) area human being?s best friends, right?

My Dearest Darling Readers,

We in Life School are always searching for ways and means by which we can play our role in guiding you in living a purposeful, impactful, successful and joyous life. Hence, this new initiative.

We have realised people not only want answers, they also want questions where ?they? will search for the answers. Hence, this effort.

Starting this Friday, for our readers, we will be posting, sometimes a wonderful thought provoking question, sometimes a intelligence stimulating question, sometimes a rib tickling question, sometimes a grimacing question, sometimes an inspiring question.

The questions will be released every Friday at 3 pm. from October 12th.

We look forward to your active participation through your contribution. You can share your thoughts on the questions. We would love to know what you think about them. Who knows, your thoughts might lead many to answers that they were searching for? So, do participate.

You can even submit your own questions. Selected questions will be released for all to ponder and a special gift will be on your way.

While the questions will be presented in a well designed manner, if you as a designer believe, you have a better design for the same question, we would love to look at what you have to offer. If your design gets selected, your design will be the one in the eBook that we are planning to launch at the end of the year.

We are very excited about this ground breaking brand new initiative.

Please feel free to express yourself freely. That?s what genuine relationships are about, right?

Somewhere, here and there, may you soon stumble upon a question that transforms your life. This is our belief. This is what we are dreaming of nowadays.

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Thursday, 18 April 2013

Senator: Police have suspect in ricin mailing

A U.S. Capitol Police hazmat vehicle is parked at a mail processing facility for Congressional mail in Prince George's County where a letter addressed to Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., tested positive for ricin, Tuesday, April 16, 2013, in Hyattsville, Md. An envelope addressed Wicker tested positive Tuesday for ricin, a potentially fatal poison, congressional officials said, heightening concerns about terrorism a day after a bombing killed three and left more than 170 injured at the Boston Marathon. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

A U.S. Capitol Police hazmat vehicle is parked at a mail processing facility for Congressional mail in Prince George's County where a letter addressed to Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., tested positive for ricin, Tuesday, April 16, 2013, in Hyattsville, Md. An envelope addressed Wicker tested positive Tuesday for ricin, a potentially fatal poison, congressional officials said, heightening concerns about terrorism a day after a bombing killed three and left more than 170 injured at the Boston Marathon. (AP Photo/Molly Riley)

FILE - In this Jan. 29, 2009, file photo Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Senate Majority Leader Reid said Tuesday, April 16, 2013, that letter with ricin or another poison was sent to Wicker. (AP Photo/J. Scott Applewhite, File)

(AP) ? Unlike with the Boston Marathon bomber, police have a suspect in mind as they try to determine who mailed a letter to Sen. Roger Wicker that tested positive for poisonous ricin, a Senate colleague said.

"The person that is a suspect writes a lot of letters to members," Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., said Tuesday as she emerged from a classified briefing.

Authorities declined to comment on a suspect or any other aspect of the investigation being led by Capitol Police and the FBI after tests indicated that a letter mailed to the veteran Mississippi Republican's Washington office contained the potentially deadly toxin. The letter was intercepted at a Senate mail facility in Prince George's County, Md., just outside Washington, said Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin, a member of the Senate's Democratic leadership.

The letter's discovery shook the U.S. Capitol, where several events were canceled Tuesday in response to Monday's Boston bombing that killed three people, injured more than 170 and ignited fresh fears of terrorism. There was no evidence of a connection between the two events.

FBI spokesman Paul Bresson said initial field tests on the substance produced mixed results and it was undergoing further analysis at a laboratory. Only after that testing could a determination be made about whether the substance was ricin, Bresson said.

Capitol Police spokesman Shennell S. Antrobus said police were notified that the mail facility had received "an envelope containing a white granular substance."

"The envelope was immediately quarantined by the facility's personnel and USCP HAZMAT responded to the scene," Antrobus said. "Preliminary tests indicate the substance found was ricin. The material is being forwarded to an accredited laboratory for further analysis."

One congressional official, speaking on condition of anonymity because the investigation wasn't concluded, said evidence of ricin appeared on two preliminary field tests.

Antrobus said operations at the Capitol complex had not been affected by the investigation.

Terrance Gainer, the Senate's sergeant-at-arms, said the envelope bore a Memphis, Tenn., postmark but had no return address or suspicious markings.

Mail from a broad swath of northern Mississippi, including the Tupelo, Oxford and Memphis suburbs in DeSoto County and the northern part of the Mississippi Delta region, is processed and postmarked in Memphis, according to a Postal Service map. The Memphis center also processes mail for residents of Western parts of Tennessee and eastern Arkansas.

Gainer told Senate offices there is "no indication that there are other suspect mailings."

But in an email to Senate offices, he urged caution and said the mail facility where the initial tests were performed will be closed for a few days while the investigation continues.

Among senators there was a mix of apprehension and appreciation that security protocols ? put into place after anthrax mail attacks following the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001 ? seemed to work.

The 2001 anthrax-laced letters appeared in post offices, newsrooms and the offices of then-Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle, D-S.D., and Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt. Two Senate office buildings were closed during that investigation. Overall, five people died and 17 others became ill. The FBI attributed the attack to a government scientist who committed suicide in 2008.

Sen. Carl Levin, D-Mich., said it was clear the revised mail screening system had worked as it should.

"It was caught in a way that did no damage, so I'm not obsessively concerned," Levin said.

Sen. Jeff Flake called the letter "a big concern, obviously, for all of us." The Arizona Republican described senators as "very anxious to get more details."

Wicker was appointed to the Senate in 2007 before winning a full term last year. He previously was a House member for 12 years. He is viewed as a solid conservative.

Milt Leitenberg, a University of Maryland bioterrorism expert, said ricin is a poison derived from the same bean that makes castor oil. According to a Homeland Security Department handbook, ricin is deadliest when inhaled. It is not contagious, but there is no known antidote.

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Associated Press writers Donna Cassata, Andrew Miga, Seth Borenstein, Eric Tucker, Eileen Sullivan and Pete Yost in Washington and Emily Wagster Pettus and Jeff Amy in Jackson, Miss., contributed to this report.

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Aufbau...the building-up of me.: the faulted criticism of education ...

? ? ?Fallacies pertaining to Linguistics and Philosophy have very frequently and deeply permeated the criticism work on Education system in India. When our faulted critic talks of freedom in education system, he mistakes away the freedom with "freedom to not to study". Although Right to Education is a highly criticized article of the UN Decl of Human Rights, but such a criticism on this article of UNDHR cannot be brought into relevance and play when the Criticism of Education system itself is the issue. Obviously because the criticism of Education System cannot logically amount to mean that people should not be forced to undergo a schooling; the criticism has to restrain itself only to highlight what is not right with the present education system.
? ? ?This aspect of logic has a been a very significant cause of problem with the Critics, such as Shri Anupam Kher, when they worked in movies such as "Paathshala" and "F.A.L.T.U", or even "3 Idiots".
? ? ? ?Anti-educationism is not a logically worth criticism of Education System.
? ? ? Can the learning process ever be detached away from books, reading and writing? A man surely 'learns' from his own mistake, but does that process of learning also mean 'education', that which can be reasoned as a 'intended action to bring in some desired and planned change in human behaviour'. learning from own mistake is an accidental learning and cannot contribute to the development of society, because each individual will have to keep doing the same sets of mistakes again in each generation to learn from its own mistakes. Such a learning is personalised learning of the individual from his personal upliftment, the social and collective upliftment of humans through its generation will be a negated aspect in such a learning.
? ? Therefore, learning has to come about through learning from books or whatever process which upholds study of the compilation of knowledge in some form or the other. This will mean that a collection of worthwhile knowledge in each field will have to be created , collection of the individualised learning of the people from the past who had "learned something from their own mistakes", and then such a collection be given the noun called "books". The faulted critics have focused to hard on having the education 'freed' from the books, calling it by references and names such as "books worms", "bookish knowledge", "book knowledge is not everything", etc. Perhaps the critics should have emphasised on the correct philosophical meaning of what is a Book and discuss the limitations of book-learning instead of name-calling all the books.
? ? ? ? ? ? Listen to beautiful and soulful song from movie '3 idiots', "behati hawa sa tha woh, udati patang sa tha woh..". The songs surely calls for "freedom" when it calls references of blowing wind, flying kites, et al. But is the relevance of "freedom" in education correctly understood by our dear the faulted 'critics of Education system in India'. Isn't freedom in the political and social context mis-represented in this song, thereby imparting, however unwittingly, the wrong meaning of Freedom (in the political and social context), to its listeners.
? ? ? ? ? ?Can students and learning ever be separated away from discipline aspect which is required by one to impose on himself to acquire understanding of the complex topics in natural science ? The what sort of 'freedom' was the worthy criticism of Education system ? To answer to this question, references will have to be drawn from ancient times when the Education system was just beginning to find birth in human societies. In "3 Idiots", the character of Aamir Khan simply roams around in the campus with his hands slipped in the pockets, and yet coming 'first' in all the subjects? How casually , simplistically and "easily" have they portrayed 'freedom' to be the winner, dumping the relevance of self-discipline, hard-work, all that is traditionally understood to be mandatory for a scholar. Some of the learning process have to come around only when humans have luxury and freedom to think it out on their own accord those aspects of nature and natural sciences, but the context of "freedom" is about the freedom of individual level, constrained through a self-imposed discipline and hard-work. Freedom from social obligations is not to correct meaning of freedom in this reference , that a teacher Mr "Virus" can be fooled off so simplistically.
? ? ? ? ? In ancient times, when philosophers such as Aristotle were laying the first stones of what would become Educations System when centuries later, the criticism and debates had rolled off between charity teachers such as Aristotle, and Money-oriented teachers who were opposed to Aristotle's belief of "education is a must for the upliftment of human race , so it should be given away free to everyone". The beginning of commercialised education had found existence at that very moment when Education system was founded. And then, the rise of 'profression education' was a posteriori to Commercial teaching. Against this charity teaching of Aristotle could not find as many "scholastic learning" students. Although the aspect of expansion of human advancement has been that most of the new researches have come from the non-profressional learners, who did their work out of hobby, or simply the love of learnining something. From Newton, to Darwin, to Einstein, the names of be to many more such 'learners'. The criticism of "professional" purpose learners was about not having "freedom" to work in their own direction , in researching and trying new things but simply doing away with what have been acquired from the money-oriented commercialised teachers.

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