Friday, July 19, 2013

'Google Earth on every financial transaction'

(CNSNEWS) ? The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) is looking to create a ?Google Earth? of every financial transaction of every American, Sen. Mike Enzi (R-WY) warned today in a Senate speech opposing confirmation of Richard Cordray as CFPB director.

?This bill (creating the CFPB) was supposed to be about regulating Wall Street. Instead, it?s creating a Google Earth on every financial transaction. That?s right: the government will be able to see every detail of your finances. Your permission ? not needed,? Sen. Enzi said.

?They can look right down to the tiny details of the time and place where you pulled cash out of an ATM,? Enzi warned.

And, there?s nothing you can do about, since Americans don?t have the ability to ?opt out? or prohibit the government from collecting their personal financial data, Enzi said:

?You can?t tell ?em to stay out of your records. It?s not possible. If your data is being collected, you do not have the option to opt out. Nor, does the CFPD need any kind of permission from you to gather your personal information.?

Source: http://www.wnd.com/2013/07/google-earth-on-every-financial-transaction/

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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Short Lesson on 'Future of Education' | classneutral

[unable to retrieve full-text content]5) What does the example of children learning how to use a computer on their own, without supervision, illustrate about the nature of learning or self-directed education? 6) What are the limitations of using technology to ... 7) Sugata Mitra's reference to 'mechanisms of belief' can be explained as the capacity for an individual to be a critical thinker, to be skeptical and examine what they are told to believe or not believe. If you wanted to introduce the notion that 'doctrine ...

Source: http://classneutral.wordpress.com/2013/07/17/short-lesson-on-future-of-education/

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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Bloomberg's next anti-obesity battle: elevators

NEW YORK?Mayor Michael Bloomberg has gone after supersized sodas and transfats in his quest to curb obesity in New York. Now, in his final months in office, he?s targeting elevators.

On Wednesday, Bloomberg unveiled a new initiative that would encourage office workers to take the stairs instead of the elevator and promote the idea of ?active design? in new and renovated buildings in the city, including open stairwells and floor plans that would force people to walk more during the day.

?Exercise is good for you,? Bloomberg declared at a press conference announcing the new design initiative.

The plan includes the creation of the Center for Active Design, a nonprofit group partly funded by the city that would suggest design changes in New York buildings and around the world to promote more physical activity.

For existing buildings, the mayor said he would also introduce legislation that would relax city codes that usually require doors leading to stairwells to be closed or locked in case of a fire. Officials suggested building owners could install a magnet that would hold a door open but automatically close it during an emergency.

City officials want occupants to be able to use the stairs instead of an elevator if they choose?though Bloomberg, who pointedly noted that he takes the stairs when he can, insisted he wasn?t trying to force exercise on people.

?What we?ve got to do is just make it cool?if you will?or socially more the norm to exercise, and that?s what you see here,? Bloomberg said. ?The whole idea is not to change what you have to do, but to give you the idea and the impetus to do something that is in your best interest.?

Bloomberg?s far-reaching health proposals have prompted critics to accuse him of being a ?nanny? mayor?a term that he has frequently mocked.

But perhaps anticipating criticism over his latest proposal, he brought up the ?nanny? critique at Wednesday?s press conference, insisting his proposals have been popular and are why the city is growing.

?Somebody asked me the other day, ?Well isn?t all this nannygate stuff hurting business?? And I pointed out we have a record number of companies moving here, we have a record number of private sector jobs here, we had record number of tourists coming here, we have a record number of people here. Stop me when you get bored,? Bloomberg said.

?I mean,? he added, ?these are things that most people like.?

Officials were careful to note that many of the design proposals are just suggestions, not mandates. But Bloomberg argued that the designs not only would help New Yorkers be more active, but also would be more welcoming aesthetically. He said the city would not offer economic initiatives to building owners looking to comply with the suggestions.

?The economic initiative is you live longer,? Bloomberg declared.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/bloomberg-obesity-stairs-nyc-191016923.html

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Sunday, July 14, 2013

The 2013 Patrican Memorial Golf Tournament: Please join us for this worthy cause and a good time

Hi Joe,

Could you please run the following announcement on GMG?? We are continuing to raise money in Aran and Ryan Patrican?s memory for Aran?s now two-year old son, Thomas.? Thank you for all that you do to support our proud community.? JD Perry

The Patrican Memorial Golf Tournament will take place at the Beverly Golf & Tennis Club on July 22.? The money raised at this event will benefit Thomas Patrican whose father, Aran, a decorated Gloucester Police Department and dedicated father, was tragically taken from us by a viral heart infection in January 2012, just after his only son?s first birthday.

The winning foursome will have their names engraved on and hold the two-foot tall Stanley Cup replica trophy until the tournament next year.? Immediately following the round of 18 holes will be a lunch with raffle prizes.

Cost is $125 per player ($500 per foursome), if you would like to play please contact Rob Bouchie at 617-638-4910 or email him at inertia@bu.edu.

As Paul Genovese touchingly and succinctly announced on his Facebook page:

As you know Thomas Patrican?s father Aran Patrican and uncle Ryan Patrican were taken from us far too early, Aran was a dedicated father, police officer, and very good friend to manyof us. We are hoping to raise funds so Thomas will have an education fund when he finishes high school and can make his wayto college without a financial burden. This tournament was started not only to help raise money for Thomas but to also pause and remember two of our very good friends, Aran & Ryan Patrican,?

thanks to all who participate and make this worthwhile event a?

success.

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The creator of goodmorninggloucester.org Lover of all things Gloucester and Cape Ann. GMG where we bring you the very best our town has to offer because we love to share all the great news and believe that by promoting others in our community everyone wins.

Source: http://goodmorninggloucester.wordpress.com/2013/07/13/the-2013-patrican-memorial-golf-tournament-a-worthy-cause-and-a-good-time/

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Raising adopted children: How parents cooperate matters more than gay or straight

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A study suggests that whether parents are gay, lesbian or straight, how well they work together as a couple is linked to fewer behavior problems in their adopted children and is more important than their sexual orientation.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/mind_brain/child_development/~3/VBLmBdUKCx4/130713095246.htm

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