Thursday, April 11, 2013

The Dow has another record day

NEW YORK (AP) ? The Dow Jones industrial average is closing at another record high, driven by a surge in materials companies.

The Dow gained almost 60 points to 14,673 Tuesday, an increase of 0.4 percent. The Dow most recently set a record a week ago. It's up 12 percent this year.

The Standard & Poor's 500 rose five points, or 0.4 percent, to close at 1,568. That's less than two points from the record high the index reached last week.

The Nasdaq rose 15, or 0.5 percent, to 3,237.

Materials stocks led the gains following a surge in prices for commodities like copper. Cliffs Natural Resources jumped 9 percent.

Three stocks rose for every two that fell on the New York Stock Exchange. Trading volume was relatively light at 3.2 billion shares.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/dow-reaches-another-record-driven-commodities-201301013--finance.html

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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Primitive Fish With Butt Fins Reveals Quirks of Evolution

A 370-milion-year-old, primitive fish sported a weird pair of fins just below its anus, new research shows.

The strange appendages, detailed today (April 9) in the journal Biology Letters, were found on an ancient jawless fish called Euphanerops longaevus that lived around the time that jawless fishes like lampreys split off from jawed vertebrates, which include everything from sharks to humans.

"What's weird about this organism is that it had a paired anal fin. It's unique ? no other known fossil or modern fish is known to have that disposition," said study co-author Robert Sansom, a paleontologist at the University of Manchester in the U.K.

The findings suggest that early in primitive vertebrates' history, evolution experimented with a number of wacky body plans, only some of which survived, Sansom told LiveScience. [Image Gallery: The Freakiest Looking Fish]

Early fish

The Euphanerops fish were 3.9 inches (10 centimeters) long and looked somewhat like modern-day eels. The specimens were unearthed in a fossil bed in Miguasha, Quebec, decades ago, and were stored in collections in the National History Museum in London and the Museum d'Histoire Naturelle, Miguasha, in Quebec.

Previously, researchers weren't sure exactly what to make of the creatures' weird fins. Some thought the anal appendages might actually have been displaced from another part of the animal's body in the fossilization process.

Early body plan

The researchers weren't convinced of the displacement explanation. By comparing the 3D surfaces of the fossil under a microscope, the team concluded that the fin pair was actually located below the anus on the living creature. Though it's not clear exactly how the fins were used, the fins most likely helped the fish get around, Sansom said.

The fossil dates to a critical period of vertebrate evolution: Jawed and jawless vertebrates diverged roughly around this time. Eventually jawed fish developed paired fins (but not anal fins) that evolved to become arms and legs. In fact, the same genes code for shark fins and human limbs.

The discovery changes the view of how fishes were evolving at this time, Sansom said.

"Rather than gradual acquisition of complex characteristics, maybe there was a bit more experimentation and odd acquisitions," he said.

Specialized trait?

The finding of paired anal fins is "beautifully illustrated," said Michael Coates, a vertebrate paleontologist at the University of Chicago, who was not involved in the study.

"It might just be the first vestige, it might be some kind of precursor to generating paired fins" that are commonly seen throughout jawed vertebrates, Coates told LiveScience.

But it's also possible they were a specialized trait that only Euphanerops possessed, not reflective of the evolutionary history of jawed vertebrates as a whole, Coates said.

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UK teen police commissioner steps down over tweets

LONDON (AP) ? She was hired to teach local police about British youth ? but it was 17-year-old Paris Brown who said she learned a lesson after her scandalous tweets about drugs, drinking and sex hit the tabloids.

The Twitter postings sparked a media furor, questions over why a teen would be named a crime official and calls for Brown's resignation. The latter she gave Tuesday, along with an apology, a week after her appointment to the 15,000-pound ($22,800) a year role as Britain's first youth crime commissioner.

Brown's brief stint in the job ended after British media on Saturday flagged tweets ? mostly posted before she was named to the position ? that saw the teen using gay slurs and racist terms.

"Been drinking since half 1 (sic) and riding baby walkers down the hall at work oh my god i have the best job ever haha," read one tweet. Another referenced a desire to make "hash brownies," while separate messages saw Brown describing herself as racist when intoxicated.

After resisting calls to quit, Brown said Tuesday she was giving up the gig, which was designed as a way to build bridges between young people and police in Kent county, southern England. The teen said the recent media attention would hamper her ability to perform the job.

She also insisted that she was not racist or homophobic, but had "fallen into the trap of behaving with bravado" on social networks.

"I accept that I have made comments on social networking sites which have offended many people," she said. "I am really sorry for any offense caused."

Along with disgust over her tweets, the initial revelations prompted questions over why a teen was named a crime czar in the first place.

"Is this foul-mouthed, self-obsessed Twitter teen really the future of British policing?" asked the Daily Mail.

"The lesson of the Paris Brown debacle is that teenagers should not be advising the police," the Daily Telegraph said, calling the appointment a "ridiculous stunt" that "backfired."

Kent Police and Crime Commissioner Ann Barnes ? who named Brown to the role ? called the teen's resignation a "very, very sad day."

When news of the offending tweets, which included references to prescription drugs and getting "oh so unattractively drunk," broke, Barnes said she did not condone the messages, but she also urged perspective given Brown's age.

On Tuesday, she praised Brown's "moral courage" in turning down "the job of a lifetime" and facing up to recent events.

Barnes insisted that the interview process for the role had been "very tough," involving a two-day process of testing skills and ideas. Brown was one of about 164 applicants for the job. Seven were shortlisted before interviewing with Barnes and with a peer group of young people.

"We used Kent Police's vetting procedures, which do not normally involve scrutiny of social networks for this grade of post," Barnes explained. "Hindsight is a great gift."

Barnes said that Brown will not receive any payment because she was not due to start work until July.

The role of youth crime commissioner for Kent will be advertised again this summer, Barnes added, saying she wanted to take time before re-starting the recruitment process and that there are "lessons to learn," especially around social media.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/uk-teen-police-commissioner-steps-down-over-tweets-170911761.html

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Women with low-self esteem work harder to keep a keeper

Apr. 9, 2013 ? How desirable women think their partners are to others can affect how much time and effort they invest in the relationship.

This is one of the findings of a study by Dr Chris Bale of the University of Huddersfield who will present his findings at the British Psychological Society Annual Conference in Harrogate today, Wednesday 10 April 2013.

The study sought to examine how different levels of self-esteem could affect women's behaviour towards their partners. For example women who feel less desirable than their partners may attempt to compensate for this by investing more in their relationships.

One hundred and ninety two women (aged 18 -- 60 years old) completed an online survey on self-esteem and relationship behaviour. Using a series of rating scales they reported how they felt about themselves, their current partner and the things that they did to maintain their relationship.

The results indicated that women who felt more desirable than to their partners had higher levels of self-esteem and engaged in less behaviour designed to maintain and enhance their relationships. However, women with lower levels of self-esteem reported putting more effort into activities designed to prevent their partner from becoming involved with someone else.

Chris explained: "These results represent women who feel that they have fewer desirable qualities than their partners attempting to make up for this imbalance by investing more time, effort and economic resources in their relationships.

"However the present research is preliminary and limited in that it surveyed only UK women. Further research should be conducted in a variety of cultures and it would also be interesting to see whether similar results are found in men."

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Website profits: Dreams vs. Reality - Business Know-How

Here we go with another article to add to the untold thousands (maybe millions) that have the perfect plan for making money with your website. All you have to do is follow a few simple steps and, poof, here comes the money.

Rest assured this isn?t one of those articles. It?s true that your website can produce income through a variety of online means. Those can include selling a product or service in exchange for a commission payment?called affiliate marketing, placing ads on your site, or being paid to include links to other peoples? websites.

However, as you have read on our site before, a ?get rich quick? vibe seems to overarch all of these strategies. First, you need traffic and a lot of it. That will take a significant investment of time and money to pull off. Second, if you plan to market products, finding the right product that will produce revenue is about as easy as finding the next hot stock that will fund your children?s education.

Here?s what might be the most important point to understand. If your business is your website, these strategies are likely your revenue model. If you?re like most business owners, you use your website as a marketing tool.

The blunt truth is this: if you are not in the business of Internet marketing you do not, and probably should not, have time to pour the energy into your site that it would take to turn it into a profit machine. If you are a doctor, you should spend your time with patients. If you?re in the retail business, you should spend your time running your store, managing employees, and negotiating better terms with suppliers.

What do I do with my website?

You are still going to use your website to make money, but in a way that complements your business. Here?s how.

E-commerce?- If you want to sell products, go for it. It?s a great idea, but sell?your?products. You already know your products so why would you try to sell somebody else?s? In addition, your e-commerce site strengthens your bricks and mortar business because customers can receive advice and support form a live person in their community if they are local and via email or over the phone if they are not.

Take advantage of the fact that you are a small business by offering personalized service even online.

E-commerce is complicated and expensive to set up, right? It was a decade ago, but not anymore. Do you have a?PayPal account? You can set up a virtual store there. Even if your computer skills aren?t as advanced as you would like, you can figure it out. All you pay are the normal PayPal fees.

If you don?t like PayPal, there are plenty of ways to set up your store free. You only pay customary fees that come with one of your customers using a credit card.

Products and Giveaways -?You already know that contests drive traffic, but sometimes it?s not the right kind of traffic. You don?t want the person who makes it their job to enter every contest without purchasing anything or providing valuable market data.

That?s where your website can help. In order to enter your contest, they?re going to have to register. At the time, ask them to opt-in to your email list or take a survey. You can also offer special deals on your products or service. Coming to your site to register for your contest diminishes the annoyance factor that comes with unsolicited advertising.

There will be people who sign up for your contest who won?t be future customers, but some will and it doesn?t take many to make up for the time and expense of a contest or giveaway.

Communication?- If you think your site has to produce a direct profit in order to create a revenue stream, say goodbye to that theory. Remember the contest where you collected information and asked the entrants to opt-in to your email list? It?s time to put it to work. Use services like Constant Contact to create autoresponders, newsletters, and email blasts.

If you have a mobile business, ask for permission from your customers to text your location. (And, tie it in with a giveaway.)

Of course, traditional means of communication through a company blog, social media, videos, and images are still powerful tools for customer engagement.

Finally

Unless you base your business model on article marketing, pouring multiple hours per day into your website probably isn?t cost effective. If you have the goal of directly monetizing your website, hire somebody to take on that task.

You?ve grown your business because you?re an expert in that field. That?s the cornerstone of your revenue stream. Use your website to drive business to your company rather than committing the time and money it will take to build enough traffic to generate revenue from ads and affiliate products.

Editor's Note:?BusinessknowHow.com uses and recommends?Constant Contact. We are also a? Plantinum Solution Provider?and receive commissions for sales?from?Constant Contact.?If you need help with your email marketing,?let us know.

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Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Will Jennifer Lawrence, Bradley Cooper Dance Away With MTV Movie Award?

This Sunday at 9 p.m. ET, the best big-screen buddies face off for a chance at Best On-Screen Duo.
By Kevin P. Sullivan


Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper in "Silver Linings Playbook"
Photo: The Weinstein Company

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1705200/mtv-movie-awards-best-on-screen-duo.jhtml

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