Friday, July 26, 2013

'Moth-ers' Shine a Light on Nighttime Beauties

Think moths are nothing more than drab, little brown fliers stalking your wool sweaters? The folks behind National Moth Week, happening now, want to change that perception. Rutgers University moth expert Elena Tartaglia describes the diversity of moths and the role that they play in nature, and gives some tips on how to become a "moth-er."

Source: http://www.npr.org/2013/07/26/205794444/moth-ers-shine-a-light-on-nighttime-beauties?ft=1&f=1007

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Brain research shows psychopathic criminals do not lack empathy, but fail to use it automatically

[unable to retrieve full-text content]A brain imaging study in the Netherlands shows individuals with psychopathy have reduced empathy while witnessing the pains of others. When asked to empathize, however, they can activate their empathy.

Source: http://feeds.sciencedaily.com/~r/sciencedaily/~3/i42N_MfqR6c/130724200412.htm

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Sunday, July 21, 2013

'The Way, Way Back' movie review: Coming-of-age dramatic comedy ...

It's bad enough that he is relegated to the way, way back seat of his mother's boyfriend's "classic" Buick station wagon -- if there indeed is such a thing. You know the place: the rear-facing seat that makes it impossible for anyone to look cool, much less if that person is a 14-year-old boy. But for Duncan, that's just the beginning of his troubles.

Mired deep in the throes of teenage awkwardness, he is fatherless, he is friendless and -- forced to spend the summer at said Buick-driving boyfriend's beach house -- he is utterly alone. Technically speaking there are people there, circulating in and out of his general vicinity. But they're there only in a physical sense.

His mother, for example, is too busy trying to start over after the end of a bad marriage to give Duncan any attention. As for her boyfriend, his disinterest -- even disdain -- for Duncan couldn't be more obvious than his beach house's need for a coat of paint.

From an emotional standpoint, the way, way back seat of that Buick might as well be a deserted island.

Duncan and his teenage woes are the center of the coming-of-age dramatic comedy, "The Way, Way Back," and while it all might sound like well-covered ground -- you know: hopelessly awkward kid struggles to transition from boyhood to manhood -- it makes for a compelling and surprisingly sweet ride. Along the way, what easily could have become a total thematic retread ends up being a refreshingly warm release that doubles as an antidote to the traditional monsters-vs.-robots summertime fare.

Credit is largely due to first-time directors Nat Faxon and Jim Rush, two actors-turned-screenwriters who successfully make the transition to directors here after sharing the best adapted screenplay Oscar for "The Descendants" in 2011. Not only does their "Way, Way Back" script move along briskly, but they've managed to populate their film with a fantastic cast.?

Toni Collette ("The Sixth Sense") portrays Duncan's emotionally overtaxed mother, with AnnaSophia Robb ("Because of Winn-Dixie") as the pretty girl next door whose mere presence sends Duncan into fits of embarrassing babbling. The linchpin to it all, though, is relative newcomer Liam James as Duncan.

Viewers of the USA Network series "Psych" might recognize him as Young Shawn in that show's regular flashback segments, but this is James' first real chance to seize a leading role, and he acquits himself nicely. Telegraphing teenage angst and awkwardness with his every move -- and even when he's not moving or saying anything -- his Duncan is believable and, more importantly, entirely sympathetic.

Every bit as key is Steve Carell, once more demonstrating his range as an actor who can walk credibly in the worlds of both drama ("Little Miss Sunshine," "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World") and goofball comedy ("Anchorman," "The Office"). Here, he gets the thankless -- but essential -- role of Duncan's mother's boyfriend, Trent, an emotionally abusive boor whose idea of constructive criticism is to inform Duncan that he ranks a "3" on a scale of 1 to 10.

Along the way, Carell also showcases his generosity as an actor. Playing a despicable, self-absorbed jerk, he is entirely unlikeable. But his job here isn't to be liked. It's to bully Duncan emotionally and to stand back as the rest of the cast get all the funny lines.

Early on, Allison Janney is the chief beneficiary there, playing Trent's boozy, good-time-Charlie neighbor. At first glance, she is a hoot -- the kind of person you'd love to have a few margaritas with -- but she is also a sad and pitiful woman, one who wears her desperation her sleeve. She's very much like all the adults in Duncan's life.

Until, that is, he meets Owen, the manager of a nearby water park who takes the kid under his wing. In addition to giving him a job, he also ends up giving Duncan the one thing an awkward 14-year-old needs: a sense that somebody actually cares what happens to him.

Granted, that sounds far mushier than Owen would ever let on. Played wonderfully by the chameleonic Sam Rockwell, he is a fast-talking, wise-cracking man-child who plays Pac-Man when he has spare time and who can't seem to take anything seriously. Twenty years ago, one suspects, Bill Murray would have nailed this role.

Secretly, though, Owen knows just how Duncan feels. It's also clear that co-directors Faxon and Rash (who play supporting roles as water park employees Roddy and Lewis) know exactly how it feels -- perhaps even remember how it feels -- to be a 14-year-old nobody. That imbues their film with a sense of authenticity and a vital relatability, as Duncan becomes a sympathetic Everyteen, a loveable square peg in a world of obnoxiously round holes.

Best of all, they do all that without weighing their film down with emotional baggage. Often, this sort of movie takes a dark turn somewhere around two-thirds of the way through when it's time to deliver its Very Serious Message. And make no mistake, there are dramatic moments in "The Way, Way Back," as well as some plot turns that ramp up the emotional investment. But Faxon and Rash manage to pull it off without drinking too deeply from the well of despair that so many writers relish.

What we get is the rare film that manages to be breezy while also being meaningful. "The Way, Way Back" is way, way good -- and a welcome breath of fresh air at the summertime box office.

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THE WAY, WAY BACK
4 stars, out of 5

Snapshot: A dramatic comedy about an awkward teen who, forced to spend his summer vacation at the beach with his mother and her self-absorbed boyfriend, finds friendship in an unlikely place.

What works: In addition to being well-cast, it is well-written, managing to be breezy and emotionally rewarding at the same time.

What doesn't: The central theme -- awkward kid trying to find his way -- is hardly a fresh one.

Cast: Liam James, Steve Carell, Sam Rockwell, Toni Collette, Allison Janney, AnnaSohpia Robb, Maya Rudolph, Rob Corddry, Amanda Peet. Directors: Nat Faxon, Jim Rash. Rating: PG-13, for thematic elements, language, some sexual content and brief drug material. Running time: 1 hour 43 minutes. Where: Find New Orleans showtimes.

Source: http://www.nola.com/movies/index.ssf/2013/07/the_way_way_back_movie_review.html

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Developing a Strong Business Brand - Branding

Unless you unbiased don?t have an appetite for fried chicken, or you?ve been living in recluse for the past few decades, the phrase ?We do chicken moral? should immediately conjure up the fast-food restaurant, Kentucky Fried Chicken. The reason you wouldn?t consider of Popeye?s, Church?s or Zaxby?s is because that simple tiny tagline helped to build the KFC mark.

As an entrepreneur, it is valuable that you pay attention to branding as you get your business, preferably as a start-up. Your effect says a lot about you and your business. It is mighty more than your logo, business cards and stationary. Creating a strong stamp can benefit spot you apart from the competition and lay the accurate foundation for the future growth of your business.

In this article we peep how to execute a strong label. What is branding? Although your logo, graphics and tagline are all a share of your label, the most notable aspect of branding relates to the customer experience associated with the trace. There must be a value-added connection, whether realistic or perceived. When a business delivers on that label it creates a bond of trust, thereby making itself memorable and recognizable. I might be dating myself, but I remember when KFC tried to enter into the business of selling ribs. That didn?t go over very well in the USA!

The questions to hold in mind when developing your label are:

1) Who are I (me and my business)?

2) Why should someone do business with me?

3) How am I different from my competition?

Your mark should consistently communicate what your company does, along with the obvious images, attributes and personality. In developing my notice for Life Treasures LLC, my strategy centered around my mission statement. My goal is to support people gawk the legal value they absorb within (gifts, talents and abilities), passion and calling, and to inspire them to unleash their potential. Out of my mission statement came the business name, products & services, logo and tagline. My tag is also an image of who I am and what I?ve discovered about myself. That authenticity is what I want to inform to my clients in building thriving, value-added relationships now and going forward.

What is your business trace and what does it say about you? Draft the essence of your notice using these points:

· trace Purpose ? a snapshot of what you provide to your target market.

· label Differentiation ? things clear about you that your competitors can?t copy.

· label Personality ? a collection of human-like traits and adjectives that represent your impress.

· effect Promise -the confident expectation you give people to sigh on your purpose.

Creating a strong business price will accomplish your marketing more effective and efficient. Rather than trying to advance up with a different marketing conception for each product or service you provide, your product marketing strategy will be tailored to your business imprint. You won?t be confronted with a conflict of having an image of ribs with a tagline, ?We do chicken correct!?

Source: http://northeastambassadors.com/developing-a-strong-business-brand.html

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Former brokers in UK court on Libor fraud charges

By Tommy Wilkes

LONDON (Reuters) - Two former brokers, who appeared in court on Friday on fraud charges, conspired with employees at UBS, HSBC , Rabobank, Citi and Tullett Prebon to manipulate Libor rates, UK prosecutors alleged in court documents.

Terry Farr, 41, and 48-year old James Gilmour, former staff at UK interbroker dealer RP Martin, are accused of conspiracy to defraud along with former Citi and UBS trader Tom Hayes.

The two men, arrested last December alongside Hayes, are the first brokers to face criminal action in connection with a global investigation into the Libor interest rate rigging scandal.

A central cog in the world financial system, the London interbank offered rate (Libor) is used as a price reference for hundreds of trillions of dollars worth of contracts, ranging from complex derivatives to everyday credit card bills.

The scandal has sparked public and political outrage and laid bare the failure of authorities and bank bosses to spot the manipulation.

So far, regulators have fined Britain's Barclays , Switzerland's UBS and Royal Bank of Scotland a total of $2.6 billion and prosecutors have charged four men.

Hayes, Gilmour and Farr are the first to face court. The fourth suspect, Roger Darin, was charged by U.S. prosecutors last December. He is currently in Switzerland.

The case against the two men, who both live in the southeastern English county of Essex, will increase scrutiny of the role played in the scandal by interdealer brokers, who act as middlemen between the buyers and sellers of financial securities such as bonds, currencies or interest rate swaps.

Farr, dressed in a dark suit and tie, and Gilmour, dressed in an open neck white shirt, sat in the dock in London's Westminster Magistrates Court and spoke only to confirm their names and addresses and their bail conditions.

The two were granted bail until July 30, when their case will be transferred for a hearing to the higher Southwark Crown Court. They were told not to contact each other or Hayes, and they gave no indication of how they would plead.

Citi and UBS declined to comment. HSBC, Tullett Prebon and Rabobank did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

(Additional reporting by Kirstin Ridley; Editing by Carmel Crimmins and David Cowell)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/former-brokers-uk-court-libor-fraud-charges-123037244.html

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Employers won't pay more to maintain workers' comp insurance ...

The purpose of workers' compensation laws is to ensure that employees who are injured on the job receive compensation for their injuries without having to litigate with their employers. Every business is required to carry some form of workers' compensation. The Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training is helping to ensure that businesses carry workers' compensation insurance by refusing to add additional costs for businesses in maintaining insurance on their employees.

According to the department, the rate for workers' compensation insurers has remained at 6.75 percent since 2008,and it is mirroring the state governor's efforts at making Rhode Island a more employer-friendly environment. The Department's yearly assessment is used to fund the operations of the workers' compensation court, workers' compensation education unit, workers' compensation fraud unit, the advisory council and other costs of Rhode Island's workers' compensation program.

Rhode Island residents should be aware that workers' compensation is usually a substitute for a civil suit against the employer. This gives employees the benefit of workers' comp while protecting the employer from many lawsuits.

Someone may file a workers' compensation claim for a work related injury that aggravates a preexisting condition or causes a disease such as lung cancer. Someone injured on the job may also be able to recover for injuries that result from mental and physical strain caused by work related stress. Someone who develops a disabling mental condition due to harassment by a supervisor or because of job demands may also be entitled to compensation. An injured employee may also recover for injuries that occur during lunch hours, breaks or work related activities.

Source:?Insurance Journal, "R.I. to Keep Assessment Rate for Workers' Comp Insurers at 6.75%," July 15, 2013"

Source: http://www.abcglawfirm.com/blog/2013/07/employers-wont-pay-more-to-maintain-workers-comp-insurance.shtml

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

We're Still Crying Over The Red Wedding

SAN DIEGO ? It's wasn't hard for "Game of Thrones" to say goodbye to several characters at Comic-Con.

The panel for the fantasy HBO series kicked off Friday with an "in memoriam" segment set to Boyz II Men's "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday."

The tribute was dedicated to the scads of characters who've bitten the dust on the show, ranging from Khal Drogo to Wine Merchant to Catelyn Stark, the character played by Michelle Fairley who died in the infamous "Red Wedding" installment.

"I knew how many years I signed for, so I knew what was coming," said Fairley at the pop-culture convention.

The vicious slayings of many Westeros residents in the third season surprised many viewers, especially the brutal "Red Wedding" episode.

"We'd been waiting for it for so long and dreading it, and having it turn out better than we expected because of these actors was one of the greatest moments of my life," series co-creator David Benioff said.

"Game of Thrones" cast members Fairley, Peter Dinklage, John Bradley, Kit Harrington, Rose Leslie, Richard Madden and Emilia Clarke joined "A Song of Fire and Ice" mastermind George R.R. Martin and series co-creators Benioff and D.B. Weiss.

Martin said he needed to get to work finishing the two upcoming novels, "The Winds of Winter" and "A Dream of Spring," because the show is catching up with source material.

The crowd inside Hall H in the San Diego Convention Center shrieked when Khal Drago actor Jason Momoa stomped on stage and planted a smooch on Clarke, who continues to play his love interest Daenerys Targaryen, the Mother of Dragons, on the show.

Momoa screamed into the microphone, "I'm not dead, George!"

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Online:

http://www.comic-con.org

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AP Entertainment Writer Derrik J. Lang is tweeting from Comic-Con at . http://www.twitter.com/derrikjlang

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/07/19/game-of-thrones-red-wedding_n_3626379.html?utm_hp_ref=entertainment&ir=Entertainment

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