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New law points to Philippine church's waning sway

An anti-abortion sign flashes on an electric signboard outside the Roman Catholic Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in downtown Manila, Philippines on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013. Philippine President Benigno Aquino III last month signed the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012. The law that provides state funding for contraceptives for the poor pitted the dominant Roman Catholic Church in an epic battle against the popular Aquino and his followers. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

An anti-abortion sign flashes on an electric signboard outside the Roman Catholic Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in downtown Manila, Philippines on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013. Philippine President Benigno Aquino III last month signed the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012. The law that provides state funding for contraceptives for the poor pitted the dominant Roman Catholic Church in an epic battle against the popular Aquino and his followers. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

A picture of Pope Benedict XVI is shown on an electric signboard outside the Roman Catholic Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in downtown Manila, Philippines on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013. Philippine President Benigno Aquino III last month signed the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012. The law that provides state funding for contraceptives for the poor pitted the dominant Roman Catholic Church in an epic battle against the popular Aquino and his followers. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

A "Pro-Life" sign flashes on an electric signboard outside the Roman Catholic Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in downtown Manila, Philippines on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013. Philippine President Benigno Aquino III last month signed the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012. The law that provides state funding for contraceptives for the poor pitted the dominant Roman Catholic Church in an epic battle against the popular Aquino and his followers. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

A "No to Abortion" sign flashes on an electric signboard outside the Roman Catholic Minor Basilica of the Black Nazarene in downtown Manila, Philippines on Thursday, Jan. 3, 2013. Philippine President Benigno Aquino III last month signed the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012. The law that provides state funding for contraceptives for the poor pitted the dominant Roman Catholic Church in an epic battle against the popular Aquino and his followers. (AP Photo/Aaron Favila)

(AP) ? Twenty-six years after Roman Catholic leaders helped his mother marshal millions of Filipinos in an uprising that ousted a dictator, President Benigno Aquino III picked a fight with the church over contraceptives and won a victory that bared the bishops' worst nightmare: They no longer sway the masses.

Aquino last month signed the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 quietly and without customary handshakes and photographs to avoid controversy. The law that provides state funding for contraceptives for the poor pitted the dominant Catholic Church in an epic battle against the popular Aquino and his followers.

A couple with links to the church filed a motion Wednesday to stop implementation of the law, and more petitions are expected. Still, there is no denying that Aquino's approval of the legislation has chipped away at the clout the church has held over Filipinos, and marked the passing of an era in which it was taboo to defy the church and priests.

Catholic leaders consider the law an attack on the church's core values ? the sanctity of life ? saying that contraceptives promote promiscuity and destroy life. Aquino and his allies see the legislation as a way to address how the poor ? roughly a third of the country's 94 million people ? manage the number of children they have and provide for them. Nearly half of all pregnancies in the Philippines are unwanted, according to the U.N. Population Fund, and a third of those end up aborted in a country where abortion remains illegal.

Rampant poverty, overcrowded slums, and rising homelessness and crime are main concerns that neither the church nor Aquino's predecessors have successfully tackled.

"If the church can provide milk, diapers and rice, then go ahead, let's make more babies," said Giselle Labadan, a 30-year-old roadside vendor. "But there are just too many people now, too many homeless people, and the church doesn't help to feed them."

Labadan said she grew up in a God-fearing family but has defied the church's position against contraceptives for more than a decade because her five children, ages 2 to 12, were already far too many for her meager income. Her husband, a former army soldier, is jobless.

She said that even though she has used most types of contraceptives, she still considers herself among the faithful. "I still go to church and pray. It's a part of my life," Labadan said.

"I have prayed before not to have another child, but the condom worked better," she said.

The law now faces a legal challenge in the Supreme Court after the couple filed the motion, which seems to cover more ideological than legal grounds. One of the authors of the law, Rep. Edcel Lagman, said Thursday that he was not worried by the petition and expected more to follow.

"We are prepared for this," he said. "We are certain that the law is completely constitutional and will surmount any attack on or test of its constitutionality."

Over the decades, moral and political authority of the church in the Philippines is perceived to have waned with the passing of one its icons, Cardinal Jaime Sin. He shaped the role of the church during the country's darkest hours after dictator Ferdinand Marcos imposed martial law starting in 1972 by championing the cause of civil advocacy, human rights and freedoms. Sin's action mirrored that of his strong backer, Pope John Paul II, who himself challenged communist rulers in Eastern Europe.

Three years after Aquino's father, Benigno Aquino Sr., a senator opposing Marcos, was gunned down on the Manila airport tarmac in 1983, Sin persuaded Aquino's widow, Corazon, to run for president. When massive election cheating by Marcos was exposed, Sin went on Catholic-run Radio Veritas in February 1986 to summon millions of people to support military defectors and the Aquino-led opposition. Marcos fled and Aquino, a deeply religious woman, was sworn in as president.

Democracy was restored, but the country remained chaotic and mired in nearly a dozen coup attempts. The economy stalled, poverty persisted and the jobless were leaving in droves for better-paying jobs abroad as maids, teachers, nurses and engineers. After Aquino stepped down, the country elected its first and only Protestant president, Fidel Ramos. He, too, opposed the church on contraceptives and released state funds for family planning methods.

Catholic bishops pulled out all the stops in campaigning against Ramos' successor, popular movie actor Joseph Estrada, a hero of the impoverished masses who made little attempt to keep down his reputation for womanizing, drinking and gambling.

But few heeded the church's advice. Estrada was elected with the largest victory margin in Philippine history. Halfway through his six-year presidency, in January 2001, he was confronted with another "people power" revolt, backed by political opponents and the military, and was forced to resign.

His successor, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, styled herself as a devout Catholic and sought to placate the church by abolishing the death penalty and putting brakes on the contraceptives law, which languished in Congress during her nine years in power.

It mattered little. Arroyo's mismanagement and corruption scandals set the stage for Aquino's election on a promise to rid the Philippines of graft, fix the economy and lift millions out of poverty. The scion of the country's democracy icon took power several years after Sin's death, but it was a different era in which the church was battered by scandals of sexual misconduct of priests and declining family values.

The latest defeat of the church "can further weaken its moral authority at a time when this is most badly needed in many areas, including defense of a whole range of family values," said the Rev. John J. Carroll, founding chairman of the Jesuit-run John J. Carroll Institute on Church and Social Issues. He said he wondered how many Catholics have been "turned off" by incessant sermons and prayers led by the church against the contraceptives law, and how much it contributed to rising anticlericalism and the erosion of church authority.

"People today are more practical," said Labadan, the street vendor. "In the old days, people feared that if you defy the church, it will be the end of the world."

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Associated Press writers Jim Gomez and Teresa Cerojano contributed to this report.

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KUWAIT???A Kuwaiti court sentenced a man to two years in prison for insulting the country's ruler on Twitter, a lawyer following the case said, as the Gulf Arab state cracks down on criticism of the authorities on social media.

According to the verdict on Sunday, published by online newspaper Alaan, a tweet written by Rashid Saleh al-Anzi in October "stabbed the rights and powers of the Emir" Sheikh Sabah al-Ahmad al-Sabah.

Anzi, who has 5,700 Twitter followers, was expected to appeal, the lawyer, who asked not to be named, told Reuters.

Kuwait, a U.S. ally and major oil producer, has been taking a firmer line on politically sensitive comments aired on the Internet.

In June 2012, a man was sentenced to 10 years in prison after he was convicted of endangering state security by insulting the Prophet Mohammad and the Sunni Muslim rulers of Saudi Arabia and Bahrain on social media.

Two months later, authorities detained Sheikh Meshaal al-Malik Al-Sabah, a member of the ruling family, over remarks on Twitter in which he accused authorities of corruption and called for political reform, a rights activist said.

While public demonstrations about local issues are common in a state that allows the most dissent in the Gulf, Kuwait has avoided Arab Spring-style mass unrest that toppled three veteran Arab dictators last year.

But tensions have intensified between the handpicked government, in which ruling family members hold the top posts, and the elected parliament and opposition groups.

(Reporting by Mahmoud Harbi; Writing by Mahmoud Habboush; Editing by Jason Webb)?

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Who deforested Central Africa: Humans or climate?

Jan. 7, 2013 ? It is a much debated question: why did Central African forests become partially fragmented between 2,500 and 2,000 years ago, leaving room for more open forest landscapes and savannah? Recently, a publication attempted to explain that it was the farming Bantu peoples who were responsible for this, through the large-scale clearing that they undertook. But several IRD experts and their partners (1) contest this argument in Science magazine. The fragmentation of the Central African forest was the result of drastic climate change. In fact, during this period a phase of general desiccation spread from the equatorial region right to the edges of the Sahel. Numerous data show that it was only 500 years later, in other words some 2,000 years ago, that Bantu colonisation became widespread.

The first Bantu populations therefore merely took advantage of the opening up of the forest to enter these areas and start growing their crops.

Did the first Bantu farmers who colonised the forests of Central Africa 2,500 years ago, also clear the land on a large scale, as was recently put forth? Or did they simply take advantage of a drastic climate change that fragmented the forests and made it easier for them to enter these parts? Several IRD experts and their partners (1), archaeologists, paleo-environmentalists and palynologists (2), defend the climate theory in Science magazine.

A semi-nomadic lifestyle

The ancestors of the Bantu started settling 4,000 years ago from the northern edge of the forest down to the coastal grasslands of Gabon. They practiced pottery and stone polishing, and cleared small parts of the forest fringe for slash-and-burn farming. But there were few of them and their impact was slight. When the major fragmentation of forests started 2,500 years ago, the Bantu had only just learnt to use iron: it was the beginning of the Iron Age.

A boom period for the Bantu

The concentration and spreading of archaeological records ? more than 500 radiocarbon dates established on pottery, stone or iron tools ? show that the massive colonisation of the Congo Basin by Bantu farmers started only 2,000 years ago, and that it reached a peak between 1,900 and 1,600 years ago. At the same time, all the available paleo-environmental data indicate a new phase of forest expansion that also started about 2,000 years ago depending on the regions, proving that growing Bantu settlement did not prevent the vegetation from flourishing. The young civilisation simply took advantage from the opening up of the forest to enter it more easily.

The extent of forests has varied greatly over the past 11,000 years

Durant the early and mid-Holocene, in other words between 11,000 and 4,000 ago, much more of the earth was covered by forests than today. During this period, monsoons brought abundant, well distributed rainfall throughout the year. But according to various geological and palynological data, a first significant reduction of forest areas began some 4,000 years ago, making place for savannah. This phenomenon was caused by a sudden decrease in monsoon rains which paleoclimatologists attribute to a drop in water surface temperatures in the Gulf of Guinea (3). However, the reduction in rainfall did not affect the heart of the great forests.

New fragmentation 2,500 years ago

Sediment and pollen records as well as the analysis of plant remains found on archaeological sites show that another disturbance occurred 2,500 years ago. Much more significant than the previous one, it had a strong impact on Central African forests, with the spreading of pioneer trees and herbaceous plants that are typical of degraded forests and the appearance of savannah. The strong erosion associated with this phenomenon indicates that it was caused by dominant storm rainfalls and a shortened wet season. Due to the erosion caused by this type of rainfall over several centuries, many ancient soils were laid bare and ?washed out?. Sediments carried away by the Congo River became very rich in aluminium and potassium as a result. It was the discovery of this high concentration in submarine deposits of the Congo River that led to the erroneous theory of ?anthropological? intervention as an explanation for deforestation in Central Africa.

Present-day human activities often have a devastating impact on the environment, due to the strong geographic expansion of populations. However, in past ages, such activities cannot necessarily bare the blame for something like the major ecological disruption that affected forests in Central Africa between 2,500 and 2,000 years ago. Research by archaeologists and paleontologists in fact shows that the extent of Bantu settlement was very small during this period and could therefore not have caused such a major disturbance. Only a profound change in the climate pattern of the entire sub-region could bring about such a change in the landscape.

(1)?? From CNRS, Cirad, the Universities of Montpellier, Perpignan and Strasbourg in France, Frankfurt and T?bingen in Germany, Gent and Brussels in Belgium, Melbourne in Australia, Geneva in Suisse, Stony Brook in the USA, Newcastle in the United Kingdom, and Herbier National in Cameroun, and various research institutes in Cameroun and Gabon.

(2)?? Palynologists study fossilised pollens found in sediment deposits.

(3)?? Associated with the start of the rain season.

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Assad gives defiant speech as Syrian rebels edge closer

In the midst of civil war, Syrian President Bashar Assad addressed the country Sunday for the first time since June. He said he would continue to fight violence, blaming the crisis in Syria on al-Qaida and other terrorist groups. NBC's Stephanie Gosk reports.

By NBC News and wire services

Updated at 10:45 a.m. ET: Syrian President Bashar Assad on Sunday outlined what was billed as a new peace initiative that included a national reconciliation conference and a new constitution in?a rare speech about the uprising against his rule, which has killed an estimated 60,000 people and brought civil war to the edge of his capital.

His foes reacted to the speech with scorn.

George Sabra, vice president of the opposition National Coalition, told Reuters the peace plan Assad put at the heart of his speech did "not even deserve to be called an initiative":

"We should see it rather as a declaration that he will continue his war against the Syrian people," he said.

Speaking before an overwhelmingly supportive crowd that interrupted his speech with chants and rapturous applause several times,?Assad offered no concessions and even appeared to harden many of his positions. He rallied Syrians for "a war to defend the nation" and disparaged the prospect of negotiations. There was little to no acknowledgement that there are Syrians themselves who have taken up the fight.

"We do not reject political dialogue ... but with whom should we hold a dialogue? With extremists who don't believe in any language but killing and terrorism?" Assad asked.

"Should we speak to gangs recruited abroad that follow the orders of foreigners? Should we have official dialogue with a puppet made by the West, which has scripted its lines?"

In an interview with a Russian television channel, Syrian President Bashar Assad vowed to live and die in Syria, amid the 19-month old uprising against him. NBC's Ayman Mohyeldin reports.

Assad said his initiative would not move forward until foreign funding for the rebels stops.

The European Union responded quickly, saying there can be no political solution until Assad steps down, a subject the Syrian president did not address in today's speech.?

It was the 47-year-old leader's first speech in months and his first public comments since he dismissed suggestions that he might go into exile to end the civil war, telling Russian television in November that he would "live and die" in Syria.

As in previous speeches, he said his forces were fighting groups of "murderous criminals" and jihadi elements and denied there was an uprising against his family's decades-long rule.? ?He struck a defiant tone, saying Syria will not take dictates from anyone.?

At the end of the speech, supporters rushed to the stage, mobbing him and shouting: "God, Syria and Bashar is enough!" as a smiling president waved and was escorted from the hall past a backdrop showing a Syrian flag made of pictures of people whom state television described as "martyrs" of the conflict so far.?

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Insurgents are venturing ever closer to Damascus after bringing a crescent of suburbs under their control from the city's eastern outskirts to the southwest.?

Assad's forces blasted rockets into the Jobar neighborhood near the city center on Saturday to try to drive out rebel fighters, a day after bombarding rebel-held areas in the eastern suburb of Daraya.?

"The shelling began in the early hours of the morning, it has intensified since 11 a.m. (4 a.m. ET), and now it has become really heavy. Yesterday it was Daraya and today Jobar is the hottest spot in Damascus," an activist named Housam told Reuters by Skype from the capital.?

Assad officials in Moscow to discuss end to civil war

The Syrian Network for Human Rights, a London-based group that supports the opposition, said it documented 76 deaths throughout Syria on Saturday, 35 of them in and around the capital Damascus. Reporting in Syria is severely restricted, and NBC News could not confirm these numbers.

Amid violence and chaos in Syria, 400 US troops have been deployed to Turkey with Patriot missile batteries to bolster defenses along the border. NBC's Annabel Roberts reports.

Since Assad's last public comments, in November, rebels have strengthened their hold on swathes of territory across northern Syria, launched an offensive in the central province of Hama and endured weeks of bombardment by Assad's forces trying to dislodge them from Damascus's outer neighborhoods.?

Syria's political opposition has also won widespread international recognition. But Assad has continued to rely on support from Russia, China and Iran to hold firm and has used his air power to blunt rebel gains on the ground.?

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Despite the estimated death toll of 60,000 announced by the United Nations earlier this week -- a figure sharply higher than that given by activists -- the West has shown little appetite for intervening against Assad in the way that NATO forces supported rebels who overthrew Libya's Moammar Gadhafi?in 2011.

But NATO is sending U.S. and European Patriot surface-to-air missile batteries to the Turkish-Syrian border.?

Channel Four Europe's Alex Thomson has the rare opportunity to meet some of Syrian President Bashar Assad's troops.

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The United States military said U.S. troops and equipment had begun arriving in Turkey on Friday for the deployment. Germany and the Netherlands are also sending Patriot batteries, which will take weeks to deploy fully.?

Turkey and NATO say the missiles are a safeguard to protect southern Turkey from possible Syrian missile strikes. Syria and allies Russia and Iran say the deployments could spark an eventual military action by the Western alliance.?

Syria's war has proved the longest and bloodiest of the conflicts that arose out of popular uprisings in Arab countries over the past two years and led to the downfall of autocratic regimes in Tunisia, Egypt, Libya and Yemen.?

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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    How to Build an Ice Rink in Your Backyard

    How to Build an Ice Rink in Your BackyardIce skating parties. At your own home. Yeah, you can host them, if you live where the mercury dips below freezing, that is. Or you can just skate in the moonlight by yourself. Build your own backyard ice rink with these helpful tips provided by Q&A site Stack Exchange.

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    Kate Gregory Answers:

    I've been making a rink in my yard for over 20 years. I don't use plastic or boards. To my mind that gives you the nasty task of getting up wet muddy stuff in the spring, putting it away somewhere, etc. We use nothing but snow and water to build our rink, and we can have it whatever size and shape we want as a result. When the rink melts, it melts, and the lawn never shows any signs of stress.

    First, wait until you have good snow cover and you're confident it isn't going to melt away on a warm day. For us in Canada, Boxing Day (Dec 26th for those in the States) is the traditional rink-starting day. If the snow is "packing snow" we can stomp as is; if not we put a spray attachment on the hose and spray water on it as we go. Working in squares about 8 feet on a side, and wearing thick heavy boots (visitors in delightful city boots with narrow pointy heels don't get to help). We just stomp down the damp snow into almost-ice, walking over the same sections again and again to eliminate the holes and ridges from the time before.

    DIY ice skating rink

    This packed snow won't hold water indefinitely like plastic, but it will hold it long enough to freeze, especially if you water lightly at first and keep the hose moving. Use a spray nozzle.

    We hook our hose up inside the house (you can use your laundry sink tap, which almost certainly is threaded to take a hose?we have a takeoff on a tank in the utility room that our well pump trickle-fills) and bring it back inside after each watering. Also, be sure to use brass nozzles on the hose end?plastic will shatter when you drop the hose, especially on hard ice. (This is discussed more, with pictures, in a Gardening question.) Buy warm work gloves at a building-supply store, too, so you can turn the nozzle on and off even when water is coming out of it. Rink-making is pretty much the only time I wear my adult snow pants (sold as ski or snowmobile pants).

    We usually start by stomping just 3 or 4 squares. Then each night we add one new square and water all the old ones. This way, part of the rink becomes usable in a week or so. The minute it looks like ice, skate on it. Skating on lumpy ice is like sanding it?you'll cut off the ridges and give the water a place to stick. The only time it's bad to skate on it is if you might make a giant hole and let the water escape. If that happens, pack the hole with snow and carry on.

    After a while you might not need to water every night, but we generally do. The colder it is, the more often you can water. At temperatures above -5?C (23?F), leave it alone. At -10?C (14?F), you can water once each night. At -15?C (5?F), you can do it twice, three times if you stay up late. And at -20?C (-4?F), you can water your rink as often as you can stand.

    Shovel off any snow, get everyone out there to skate, then clean up with a quick scrape of the snow shovel, water, and go to bed. It's a peaceful time, outside in the quiet and the cold. (We have Christmas lights up around the edge of the rink for when folks skate in the evenings, but I often just water by moonlight and starlight. Heaven.) Every milimeter of ice you build up on cold nights is that much longer that your rink will last in the spring.

    The only maintenance other than shoveling and watering is keeping dark debris off the surface. A large, partly rotted leaf, for example, can melt its way completely through the ice on a warm spring day, and then there's a hole for water to escape. Pick that sort of thing up if you see it, or cover it with a little handful of patted down snow. You can't get it perfect (especially not on a rink the size of ours with trees all around) but you can make a difference.

    DIY ice skating rink

    To make the edges, we lift the shovel carefully as we clear snow, and we water the edges too which hardens them enough to mostly keep pucks on the ice. We have over a hundred pucks (gathered by a bored younger brother hanging at the arena during years of skating lessons) so if a few go into the snow we don't worry, we can gather them in the spring. You can also water the hillside if you have older children who can handle it.

    Making your own ice rink is less work than you might think, and it's incredibly rewarding. Ours is at the bottom of a hill so it also adds fun to tobogganing, but the real point is that anyone can skate any time, for 10 or 15 min if that's all they want, or all evening, and you can have skating parties. It doesn't really take any skill or equipment other than the hose and a snow shovel.

    chris Answers:

    You can buy a kit from Costco?not sure if they have them in the stores, or only online.


    Find the original post here. See more questions like this at Home Improvement, the DIY site at Stack Exchange. And of course, feel free to ask your own.

    Illustration by Sean Gallagher.

    Source: http://feeds.gawker.com/~r/lifehacker/full/~3/C9I_p_TtWio/how-to-build-an-ice-rink-in-your-backyard

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    Friday, January 4, 2013

    5 Reasons to Become a Certified Nutrition and Wellness Consultant

    A certified nutrition and wellness consultant works with a variety of clients in a wide range of settings, teaching them habits to improve their health and their quality of life overall. The job requires certifications, which involves coursework and examinations to earn the proper credentials to do the job. However, once the schoolwork and training is completed, those who become certified nutrition and wellness consultants typically enjoy a myriad of benefits from their chosen career.

    Learning to Make Healthy Choices for Life
    Throughout your studies to become a certified nutrition and wellness consultant, you will cover important subjects like human nutrition, food analysis and fitness. These topics will help you to make healthier life choices as well. As you also achieve a higher state of good health, you will exemplify the goals of your programs to those you work with, even while enjoying the physical and mental benefits of a healthier lifestyle yourself.

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    Helping Others Achieve Better Health
    With obesity rates reaching epidemic proportions across most of the United States, the ability to help others achieve a better state of health is a rewarding gift indeed. Those who become certified nutrition and wellness consultants typically have a passion for peoples as well as a passion for good health, and they can combine their two passions to help others improve their quality of life.

    Choices in Industry Positions
    Certified nutrition and wellness consultants may work as dieticians, wellness managers and health coaches. They can choose to work directly with clients or in a research capacity. They may also move to supervisory positions, managing teams of healthcare workers or overseeing specific wellness programs. With many options to choose from, the job of a certified nutrition and wellness consultant is a diverse one that allows individuals to find the best professional fit for them.

    A Variety of Job Settings
    In addition to a wealth of various positions, certified nutrition and wellness consultants also have a myriad of options in job settings. Some work in hospitals or clinics, while others choose to work in community programs or weight loss centers. Others decide to go into private practice and open an office where they can see clients who need help and coaching to achieve a greater state of health.

    A Healthy Job Outlook and Annual Income
    According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the job outlook for certified nutrition and wellness consultants is very good over the next decade, with a slow but steady increase in job opportunities expected. The average annual salary for this position as of May 2009 was between $42,000 and $63,000, with higher salaries showing up in the area of research.

    There are many reasons to consider becoming a certified nutrition and wellness consultant today. With a broad range of career options and a bright job outlook, this is the time to take your passion for health and nutrition to the next level with certification that allows you to launch a rewarding career in a field you love.

    Source: http://personaltrainerz.com/5-reasons-to-become-a-certified-nutrition-and-wellness-consultant/1794

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    Weight-loss wager: Lose 120 pounds, gain $6,000

    When Rick and Kay Woollen of Tobaccoville, N.C., decided to lose weight last year, they didn?t rely on New Year?s resolutions to get them going. Instead, the couple turned to something stronger than willpower to help them pare the pounds: the promise of cold, hard cash.

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    Power spintronics: Producing AC voltages by manipulating magnetic fields

    Power spintronics: Producing AC voltages by manipulating magnetic fields [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 3-Jan-2013
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    Contact: Charles Blue
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    American Institute of Physics

    Scientists are putting a new spin on their approach to generating electrical current by harnessing a recently identified electromotive force known as spinmotive force, which is related to the field of spintronics that addresses such challenges as improving data storage in computers. Now, a novel application of spintronics is the highly efficient and direct conversion of magnetic energy to electric voltage by using magnetic nanostructures and manipulating the dynamics of magnetization. According to a report published in the American Institute of Physics' (AIP) journal Applied Physics Letters, this conversion could be the foundation for future development of spin-based power electronics, a field the authors call "power spintronics." Their newly published results of an experimental model suggest that a power spintronics-based device may one day be a promising approach to obtaining alternating current (AC) voltages from direct current (DC) magnetic fields. The researchers demonstrated for the first time the feasibility of a device that generates a voltage based on manipulating an effective magnetic field within a nanowire that arises from width modulation. Technically such a field is not a true magnetic field, but it can be viewed as such. The team tested a one-dimensional model. It showed that DC magnetic field characteristics such as magnitude, and design parameters such as wire width, can be used to control, or "tune," the frequency and amplitude of AC current. Importantly, their results showed that a variable frequency ranging from megahertz to gigahertz can be achieved. Control and range in tuning ability are highly desirable management features in generating current. The team's results suggest that applying their spintronics approach may one day meet a variety of commercial energy demands due to control and scalability.

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    Article: "Magnetic power inverter: AC voltage generation from DC magnetic fields" is published in Applied Physics Letters.

    Link: http://apl.aip.org/resource/1/applab/v101/i25/p252413_s1

    Authors: Jun'ichi Iela (1,2) and Sadamichi Maekawa (1,2).

    (1) Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (2) CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency


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    Power spintronics: Producing AC voltages by manipulating magnetic fields [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 3-Jan-2013
    [ | E-mail | Share Share ]

    Contact: Charles Blue
    cblue@aip.org
    301-209-3091
    American Institute of Physics

    Scientists are putting a new spin on their approach to generating electrical current by harnessing a recently identified electromotive force known as spinmotive force, which is related to the field of spintronics that addresses such challenges as improving data storage in computers. Now, a novel application of spintronics is the highly efficient and direct conversion of magnetic energy to electric voltage by using magnetic nanostructures and manipulating the dynamics of magnetization. According to a report published in the American Institute of Physics' (AIP) journal Applied Physics Letters, this conversion could be the foundation for future development of spin-based power electronics, a field the authors call "power spintronics." Their newly published results of an experimental model suggest that a power spintronics-based device may one day be a promising approach to obtaining alternating current (AC) voltages from direct current (DC) magnetic fields. The researchers demonstrated for the first time the feasibility of a device that generates a voltage based on manipulating an effective magnetic field within a nanowire that arises from width modulation. Technically such a field is not a true magnetic field, but it can be viewed as such. The team tested a one-dimensional model. It showed that DC magnetic field characteristics such as magnitude, and design parameters such as wire width, can be used to control, or "tune," the frequency and amplitude of AC current. Importantly, their results showed that a variable frequency ranging from megahertz to gigahertz can be achieved. Control and range in tuning ability are highly desirable management features in generating current. The team's results suggest that applying their spintronics approach may one day meet a variety of commercial energy demands due to control and scalability.

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    Article: "Magnetic power inverter: AC voltage generation from DC magnetic fields" is published in Applied Physics Letters.

    Link: http://apl.aip.org/resource/1/applab/v101/i25/p252413_s1

    Authors: Jun'ichi Iela (1,2) and Sadamichi Maekawa (1,2).

    (1) Advanced Science Research Center, Japan Atomic Energy Agency (2) CREST, Japan Science and Technology Agency


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    'Tennessee Waltz' singer Patti Page dies at 85

    NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) ? Unforgettable songs like "Tennessee Waltz" and "(How Much Is That) Doggie in the Window?" made Patti Page the best-selling female singer of the 1950s and a star who would spend much of the rest of her life traveling the world.

    When unspecified health problems finally stopped her decades of touring, though, Page wrote a sad-but-resolute letter to her fans late last year about the change.

    "Although I feel I still have the voice God gave me, physical impairments are preventing me from using that voice as I had for so many years," Page wrote. "It is only He who knows what the future holds."

    Page died on New Year's Day in Encinitas, Calif., according to publicist Schatzi Hageman, ending one of pop music's most diverse careers. She was 85 and just five weeks away from being honored at the Grammy Awards with a Lifetime Achievement Award from The Recording Academy.

    Page achieved several career milestones in American pop culture, but she'll be remembered for indelible hits that crossed the artificial categorizations of music and remained atop the charts for months to reach a truly national audience.

    "Tennessee Waltz" scored the rare achievement of reaching No. 1 on the pop, country and R&B charts simultaneously and was officially adopted as one of two official songs by the state of Tennessee. Its reach was so powerful, six other artists reached the charts the following year with covers.

    Two other hits, "I Went To Your Wedding" and "Doggie in the Window," which had a second life for decades as a children's song, each spent more than two months at No. 1. Other hits included "Mockin' Bird Hill," ''Hush, Hush, Sweet Charlotte," and "Allegheny Moon." She teamed with George Jones on "You Never Looked That Good When You Were Mine."

    "I just loved singing with Patti and she hit notes I never dreamed of," Jones said Wednesday in an email to The Associated Press. "We cut some songs together and it was a great time. She'll be missed by lots of folks and everybody needs to know how great she was. Patti was a wonderful singer with a real special voice."

    So special, Page managed to maintain her career when most singers of her generation and their more innocent songs were shoved aside by the swinging hips of Elvis Presley. Page proved herself something of a match for the nascent rock 'n' roll crowd and its obsession with sex, continuing to place songs on the pop charts into the 1960s and the country charts into the '80s.

    Page never kept track, but was told late in life that she'd recorded more than 1,000 songs. That's not what she had in her mind growing up as young Clara Ann Fowler.

    "I was a kid from Oklahoma who never wanted to be a singer, but was told I could sing," she said in a 1999 interview. "And things snowballed."

    She was popular in pop music and country and became the first singer to have television programs on all three major networks, including "The Patti Page Show" on ABC. In films, Page co-starred with Burt Lancaster in his Oscar-winning characterization of "Elmer Gantry," and she appeared in "Dondi" with David Janssen and in "Boy's Night Out" with James Garner and Kim Novak.

    She also starred on stage in the musical comedy "Annie Get Your Gun." Her death came just a few days after the conclusion of the run of "Flipside: The Patti Page Story," an off-Broadway musical commemorating her life.

    In 1999, after 51 years of performing, Page won her first Grammy for traditional pop vocal performance for "Live at Carnegie Hall ? The 50th Anniversary Concert." Page was planning to attend a special ceremony on Feb. 9 in Los Angeles where she was to receive a lifetime achievement award from The Recording Academy.

    Neil Portnow, the Academy's president and CEO, said he spoke with Page and she had been "grateful and excited" to receive the honor. "Our industry has lost a remarkable talent and a true gift, and our sincere condolences go out to her family, friends and fans who were inspired by her work."

    Page was born Nov. 8, 1927, in Claremore, Okla. The family of three boys and eight girls moved a few years later to nearby Tulsa.

    She got her stage name working at radio station KTUL, which had a 15-minute program sponsored by Page Milk Co. The regular Patti Page singer left and was replaced by Fowler, who took the name with her on the road to stardom.

    Page was discovered by Jack Rael, a band leader who was making a stop in Tulsa in 1946 when he heard Page sing on the radio. Rael called KTUL asking where the broadcast originated. When told Page was a local singer, he quickly arranged an interview and abandoned his career to be Page's manager.

    A year later she signed a contract with Mercury Records and began appearing in nightclubs in the Chicago area.

    Her first major hit was "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming," but she got noticed a few years earlier in 1947 with "Confess."

    She created a distinctive sound for the music industry on that song by overdubbing her own voice when she didn't have enough money to hire backup singers for the single.

    "We would have to pay for all those expenses because Mercury felt that I had not as yet received any national recognition that would merit Mercury paying for it," Page once said.

    "Confess" was enough of a hit that Rael persuaded Mercury to let Page try full four-part harmony by overdubbing. The result was "With My Eyes Wide Open I'm Dreaming." The label read, "Vocals by Patti Page, Patti Page, Patti Page and Patti Page."

    "Tennessee Waltz," her biggest-selling record, was a fluke.

    Because Christmas was approaching, Mercury Records wanted Page to record "Boogie Woogie Santa Claus" in 1950.

    Page and Rael got hold of "Tennessee Waltz," convinced that a pop artist could make a smash hit out of it. Mercury agreed to put it on the B-side of the Christmas song.

    "Mercury wanted to concentrate on a Christmas song and they didn't want anything with much merit on the flip side," Page said. "They didn't want any disc jockeys to turn the Christmas record over. The title of that great Christmas song was 'Boogie Woogie Santa Claus,' and no one ever heard of it."

    "Tennessee Waltz" became the first pop tune that crossed over into a big country hit.

    The waltz was on the charts for 30 weeks, 12 of them in the top 10, and eventually sold more than 10 million copies, behind only "White Christmas" by Bing Crosby at the time.

    She received the Pioneer Award from the Academy of Country Music in 1980. She also is a member of the Oklahoma Jazz Hall of Fame.

    In her later career, Page and husband Jerry Filiciotto spent half the year living in Southern California and half in an 1830s farmhouse in New Hampshire. He died in 2009.

    Page is survived by her son, Daniel O'Curran, daughter Kathleen Ginn and sister Peggy Layton.

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/tennessee-waltz-singer-patti-page-dies-85-194305485.html

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