Sunday, June 3, 2012

Pope plans trip to Rio de Janeiro for 2013 World Youth Day : News ...

CWN - June 01, 2012

Pope Benedict XVI plans to travel to Brazil for World Youth Day in July 2013, a Church official in Rio de Janeiro has announced.

The World Youth Day celebration will take place in Rio de Janeiro on July 23-28 of 2013, with some of the climactic events?including the Pope?s greeting to the young crowd?scheduled for Copacabana beach.

The Vatican has not confirmed plans for the Holy Father to travel to Brazil, but Pope Benedict has followed the example of is predecessor, Blessed John Paul II, by attending each international celebration of World Youth Day.

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Family Fun: Rock Climbers and Peregrine Falcons | Lake Placid, NY ...

Cascade LakesOne thing about summer in the Adirondacks is the abundance of swimming holes and picnic spots. We have our favorite roadside pullovers that allow us a few moments of relaxation or an afternoon of pleasure. Sometimes just seeing the people rock climbing along the many Adirondack cliffs will be reason enough to stop and get out the binoculars. Of course, there are plenty of guides that are willing to share their love of the sport. For me, I am perfectly satisfied to watch the action from the side of a picnic bench.

Besides humans, another animal to look for among the rock walls are nesting peregrine falcons. There are nesting sites along the Adirondacks that are closed to rock climbers so the chances of seeing falcons in flight are quite high.

peregrine falconsAccording to the Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) peregrine falcons are an endangered species. Pesticides, especially DDT, caused issues with many birds of prey's breeding success. The pesticides caused the eggshells to thin and when the birds would nest, the eggs would break under the bird's weight. Through protection and the banning of DDT the population has increased but is still tenuous. There are only two sites left that are known to host breeding peregrine falcons, the Adirondack Park and New York City.

Currently the rock climbing routes of Moss Cliff and Labor Day Wall along the Wilmington Notch on Route 86 (between Lake Placid and Wilmington) are closed to rock climbers. On Route 86, there is a wonderful pullover and place to explore the Ausable River as well as search for those small falcons.

Cascade Lake kayakerThe Chapel Pond area is also popular place for climbers. The Lower Washbowl Cliff route is available while the Upper Washbowl Cliff is closed because a nest site has been confirmed. Close by the Cascade Lakes are the popular rock routes of Pitchoff Chimney Cliff and Barkeater Cliff. The Cascade Lake Day Use Area on Route 73, between Keene and Lake Placid, has picnic tables, boat launch and is a great place to take a dip. All the while, keep your eyes open for those brave souls roped in and attempting a new rock route or introducing someone else to the sport.?I'm going to stick to the indoor rock climbing wall.?

photo of peregrine falcon by Tom Feller.

All other photos ? Diane Chase. Diane Chase is the author of the Adirondack Family Activities? guidebook series, Adirondack Family Time?.?

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SEO World | Uncategorized | Dangers of Outsourcing SEO Copywriting

SEO is quickly becoming an extremely popular and sought-after career, so companies often have their choice of writers when it comes to filling a SEO copywriting position in a company. Unfortunately, this overwhelming want to break into the SEO copywriting industry has led to a lot of poor writers trying to mask their expertise through the Internet (something in-house writers can?t do).?Because writing content for SEO often means producing a lot of quality content quickly, many companies end up outsourcing an SEO copywriter that seems to have the experience.

If you outsource your writing and something goes wrong, your company?s reputation is on the line with both Google and customers and potential customers. Your rankings will most definitely suffer; thus causing your traffic to continually decrease. Consider below some of the dangers of outsourcing SEO copywriting:

Top 5 Risks That Come With Outsourcing Copywriting

  1. Improper English ? It is extremely common for non-native speakers to have a company that offers SEO copywriting services. While this may work for some companies depending on audience, most companies absolutely require someone with a very clear knowledge of the English language. Having a website full of improper English will look unprofessional if you?re targeting native English speakers.
  2. Plagiarism ? Outsourcing copywriting could result in plagiarism. This is a huge problem for two reasons: 1. Plagiarism is unethical and it will significantly bring down your reputation in the eyes of visitors, and 2. Google will penalize your website quickly if they see that you are duplicating content. Unfortunately, this is quite common when you outsource your copywriting without putting serious thought into your hire, and it sometimes take a while to discover the problem.
  3. Poor Quality ? Quality content means more than simply good grammar and a long article. Quality content requires extensive research as well as the ability to take this research and put it together. When you outsource your SEO writing, you run the risk that your articles will be poorly researched, incorrect, and sloppily written.
  4. Little SEO Knowledge ? Hiring an SEO copywriter does not just mean that you are going to hire a writer. Many companies want to hire writers who really understand SEO from keyword research to proper anchor text. Many writers might spend time writing articles that are not relevant or do not flow nicely for readers, or they will do the opposite and use black hat SEO tactics.
  5. Outsourcing Twice ? There is a chance that if you outsource your copywriting, the outsourcing company will actually be outsourcing that writing again. In other words, you may think that the person you have been speaking with is going to write the articles, but if that person could actually be outsourcing that work to someone much cheaper.

Although there are many dangers to outsourcing SEO copywriting, it is possible to outsource these efforts and be successful. As long as you are aware of these risks and make sure to ask questions to really determine whether or not you?re caught up in a scam, you could very well find a quality outsourcing service. Make sure you ask to talk with others who have used the company or the writer before, ask to see samples of the writing, and try to meet face to face if possible.

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Saturday, June 2, 2012

How To Protect Yourself From Scam Registry Cleaner Programs

If your computer is running slower than it usually runs, it is possible that your computer registry needs to be cleaned. Doing so through manual means would be next to impossible. Do a quick search on Google for them, and you will not be disappointed at least in the fact that there are so many. You?ll discover quite a range of differences among them, to be sure. However, all is not safe on the net because you can get tricked into downloading registry software that is not real, and it?s just a malware plant that puts trojans or viruses on your computer. Sure, that is enough to cause some concern among upstanding citizens, and what can be done about that? Well, we?re glad you asked because we?re just about to let you know how to make the best choices with registry cleaners.

There?s quite a variety of registry cleaners out there, and backing up your registry can save you one day ? so be sure yours has that capability. The last thing that you need is a registry file to become corrupted, or you pick up a virus that causes registry damage and deletes something that shouldn?t be deleted. Then your PC, or MAC, could become dead in the water. A registry cleaner that backs up your system won?t be totally without options or solutions. So it is not something that?s really techno-geeky to do, and if you drop a file or whatever then you can just tell your cleaning program to restore the registry using the backed-up copy and you?re gold. Actually, the better registry cleaners will scan your registry for problems and let you know if there is a problem, and then either do an auto restore or ask you if you want to do a restore operation. Do you now see why this matters about having the ability to backup your registry?

It?s also a very good idea to choose a program that has all three functions: backup, cleanup, and repair features all in one utility. It is possible to download a program that does each of these things individually. One thing to consider is that you may encounter a problem, and you won?t be able to execute one of those other programs. If that happened, you could be looking at total failure or at least not being able to fully use everything on your computer. Actually, a program that has all three features is the most efficient way to go because it will be able to immediately know what is wrong and how to best correct the problem.

With so many different registry software makers, there?s bound to be some difference with ease of operation. So if it?s possible, check out any pictures of the software and read the descriptions on the vendor home site. Unfortunately, what some software designer considers user friendly is not really all that friendly to others. You?ll probably discover that most of these registry software apps are click and go types of interfaces. Just be sure you are comfortable with the layout and manner in which the application needs to be used. Be sure to only go with an app that likes to communicate with you by informing you of the results of any operation. Unless you like learning how to use various software programs, you?ll probably prefer something that is user friendly and unnecessarily complicated to operate.

When you are shopping for the perfect registry cleaner software application, you?ll need to consider the points we discussed as well as others. As with anything that you add to your computer, you need to do solid research before you install anything. It?s always advised to go with that program that best suits what you?re looking for and what you need. Only download software from trusted sites, and do some research on the companies you?re thinking about buying from. Make sure that you choose a safe and reliable program!

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Friday, June 1, 2012

Andie MacDowell to Star in Hallmark Primetime Series

Watch out, Lifetime! You've cooked up some hit shows with Army Wives and Drop Dead Diva, and now the Hallmark Channel wants a piece of that female-forward, primetime pie. It's about to launch its first-ever original scripted series, Cedar Grove, based on the book series by Debbie Macomber. And it's wrangled a big star to helm it.

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No Really, Business Travel is Hard. - BloggingDangerously

At dinner one night last week the kids were completely out of control. ?They were yelling, laughing, falling out of their chairs and the noise was deafening.

I looked at my husband across the table and he motioned toward his beer, "Do you want a beer?" he offered.

"No." I told him. ?"A Martini. ?At Ink48."

He laughed. ?"Is that in Boston?" he asked.?

"No." I answered. ?"MANHATTAN."

He laughed for 15 minutes.

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New molecular structure offers first picture of a protein family vital to human health

ScienceDaily (May 31, 2012) ? The 20 proteins in the Wnt family are some of the most important proteins in controlling how an organism develops and grows, but for 30 years scientists have not known what these vital proteins actually look like. The proteins have eluded standard visualization techniques, in large part because they do not dissolve well in the water-based liquids normally used for biochemical studies. But once Howard Hughes Medical Institute investigator K. Christopher Garcia, and Claudia Janda, a post-doctoral fellow in his Stanford University School of Medicine lab, thought of an approach to make the proteins behave better, they succeeded in solving the first structure of a Wnt protein.

Their work, published online May 31, 2012, in Science Express, reveals an unexpected three-dimensional shape that offers clues to how Wnt proteins function and clarifies the nature of its Frizzled receptor target for drug developers working to design anti-Wnt therapies for cancer and other diseases. "Having finally gained structural access to Wnts, I think this is going to open up a whole new era in molecularly dissecting the role of Wnt proteins in biological processes," says Garcia.

Wnt proteins were discovered 30 years ago by Harold Varmus, the current director of the National Cancer Institute, and Roel Nusse, who is now an HHMI investigator at Stanford University. They observed that Wnt1, the gene for a Wnt protein, was very active in breast cancer cells from mice. Over the past decades, researchers have shown that Wnt proteins play key roles in embryonic development, tissue regeneration, bone growth, stem cell differentiation, as well as many human cancers. In essence, Wnt proteins help give cells their identity and tell them how to behave.

"This is one of the most important ligand-receptor systems in both human and invertebrate biology. Wnts cut across every field, which is why I got involved. But many excellent groups have tried to express them in the lab and solve their structures, so we realized that something non-intuitive would be required to crack the problem," says Garcia.

In 2003, Nusse's team found out why scientists who had been trying to isolate Wnt proteins had been plagued with so many difficulties: the proteins contained lipids, fatty molecules that prevent the protein from dissolving in water-based solutions. Scientists realized they could stabilize the protein by instead keeping it in mixtures that contained detergents, helping pave the way for a plethora of biochemical experiments on isolated Wnts. But such detergent-containing mixtures still present obstacles for crystallizing and visualizing proteins by structural analysis techniques; simply put, the detergents get in the way.

"This really causes a great deal of difficulty in working with these proteins," says Garcia. But he and Janda had an idea: what if they expressed both a Wnt protein, and the receptor it bound to in the same cell? Perhaps, they thought, the receptor would shield the Wnt protein's exposed lipid, making it able to dissolve in the solution they needed.

The technique worked -- they were able to produce Wnt8 bound to Frizzled-8, one of 10 Frizzled receptors that the 20 Wnt proteins bind to to carry out cellular effects.

"It's one of the most unusual protein structures I've ever seen," says Garcia. "It looks like a crab with its two pinchers reaching around and grabbing the Frizzled receptor. When we originally solved this, we could see no relationship between the structure of Wnt8 and any other structure that has ever been described. However, we are beginning to see the evolutionary origins of the Wnt fold. This story is developing."

Garcia expects the other Wnt proteins likely have similar structures, with the respective Frizzled receptors shielding the lipid attached to the protein, meaning their method should work on other Wnts. He now wants to delve into those structures, answering questions about which Wnt-Frizzled pairs are responsible for what biological roles, how co-receptors bind to the pairs, and how the structure can be changed to optimize the interactions.

"What we can see now are some clues in the structure as to why Wnts are so hard to express, because of the exposure of the lipid," says Garcia. "So now we can think about ways to remodel the protein that will solve the expression problem without altering function."

But it's not just basic science of Wnts that gets a boost with the new method for solving their structure, and the new structural data. Wnts have long been considered a potential drug target for cancers, as well as other diseases. Knowing the structure provides a huge advantage when trying to develop compounds that will bind to Wnts.

"There are already some drugs companies that have been developing anti-Wnt and anti-Frizzled antagonist antibodies as drugs," says Garcia. "But they're been working in the dark, with no knowledge of structure. So I really think this will open up a whole new era for not only of basic biology on these proteins, but also for their therapeutic potential. We are currently attempting to engineer Frizzled-specific Wnts in order to better understand the role of a particular Wnt in a biological and disease process, as well as assess the efficacy of selectively blocking or activating Wnt signaling pathways."

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  1. Claudia Y. Janda, Deepa Waghray, Aron M. Levin, Christoph Thomas, and K. Christopher Garcia. Structural Basis of Wnt Recognition by Frizzled. Science, 31 May 2012 DOI: 10.1126/science.1222879

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