Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Smokers miss work more often, cost UK billions: study

(Reuters) - Smokers miss an average of two or three more days of work each year than non-smokers, with this absenteeism costing the UK alone 1.4 billion pounds - or $2.25 billion - last year, according to a UK study.

The report, which appeared in the journal Addiction, analysed 29 separate studies conducted between 1960 and 2011 in Europe, Australia and New Zealand, the United States and Japan, with a total of over 71,000 public and private sector workers.

Researchers asked the workers about their current and former smoking habits and used surveys or medical and employee records to track how often they were absent over an average of two years.

Current smokers were 33 percent more likely to miss work than non-smokers, and they were absent an average of 2.7 extra days per year, according to Jo Leonardi-Bee of the University of Nottingham, UK, and her colleagues.

The researchers calculated that current smokers were still 19 percent more likely to miss work than ex-smokers, so encouraging smokers to quit could help reverse some of the lost-work trends.

"Quitting smoking appears to reduce absenteeism and result in substantial cost-savings for employers," wrote Leonardi-Bee and her colleagues.

The 1.4 billion pounds lost in the UK due to smoking-related absenteeism is only one cost of smoking in the workplace, according to Leonardi-Bee and her colleagues. Others include productivity lost to smoking breaks and the cost of cigarette, related fire damage.

In the analysis, smoking was tied to workers' short-term absences as well as leaves of four weeks or more.

"Clearly the most important message for any individual's health is, 'Quit smoking,' but I think that message is pretty well out there," said Douglas Levy, a tobacco and public health researcher from the Harvard Medical School in Boston who wasn't a part of the study.

"I think (the study) does point to the fact that this is something that doesn't just affect the individual, it affects the economy as well."

Levy's own research has shown that children living with smokers are more likely to be absent from school. Secondhand smoke has been tied to a range of health ailments, from asthma to heart attacks, so employees who light up may also have to miss work more often to stay at home with sick family members.

Levy said the most important finding was the reduction in absenteeism after workers quit smoking, supporting the idea of companies funding smoking-cessation classes and other workplace health programs. SOURCE: http://bitly.com/W2Djfq

(This story was corrected to fix figure in paragraph one to billion)

(Reporting from New York by Genevra Pittman, editing by Elaine Lies)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/smokers-miss-more-often-cost-uk-billions-study-022246092--finance.html

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Construction Connection Announces Plan to Help Construction ...

Construction Connection?s educational resources target small and medium-sized businesses across the country. They aim to help struggling businesses get back on their feet and bring the construction industry into the 21st century.

Austin, TX (PRWEB) October 30, 2012 -
Construction Connection is launching a plan to offer assistance to small and mid-sized contracting companies, as well as individuals, with their many educational resources and services. Members of?constructionconnection.com, the company?s online industry-specific networking website, have access to a plethora of educational and useful resources including their partners and consulting services, informative blogs, personalized support services and more. In their mission to help individuals and construction companies increase their efficiency and profitability, Construction Connection is working to connect people with experienced experts who can show them how to grow their businesses and expand their skills and knowledge base.

Construction Connection?s website is the gateway to valuable resources for both businesses and individuals. By?registering and completing a free online profile, members can connect with the company?s partners. The?partners are made up of professionals?whose expertise is particularly relevant to the construction industry. Partners include legal firms, engineers, manufacturers, consultants and many more all of whom are available to offer support and guidance. If a contractor has a question about how to best provide benefits to employees, or how the new Patient Protection Affordable Care Act will affect small businesses, he or she can consult the Construction Connection partner the Fringe Benefit Group. For help with complicated legal matters, Smith, Currie & Hancock, LLP offers thoughtful articles and expert counsel. These and other partners are there to help businesses and individuals flourish.

Members of constructionconnection.com can also seek out advice through their blog, support services and even social sites like?Facebook?and?LinkedIn. The blog covers a variety of topics and offers advice on subjects such as personal growth and motivation, how to hire the right individual and how to operate a business more efficiently for greater profitability. The?support services?are also immensely beneficial to members. Not only does Construction Connection boast quality, personalized support, but the co-founders of the company regularly call members on the phone to help them set up their account, enhance their personal profile or post a job opening. For a website that has over 40,000 members, this type of individual attention is unrivaled.

?We see a lot of companies owned and managed by experienced and hard-working contractors, but their businesses are struggling in the current business climate because they don?t know how to market their products and services; lots of companies don?t have a basic marketing plan in place and many don?t even have websites. That?s why we?re so passionate about the support and educational aspect of Construction Connection and?our Consulting SimplifiedTM program,? says Kent Leighton, co-founder of Construction Connection. Leighton and his partner Suzanne Breistol have both been in the construction industry for many years and both know how to run successful and profitable operations. They understand the value of networking with people within their own industry who can offer advice that is relevant and will make a difference.

Leighton and Breistol are determined to help small and mid-sized businesses improve their online presence, hire quality employees and find the answers that will help their businesses grow. They work with individuals to teach them how to best market their skills so that they can find the right job, whether they are a construction accountant, a superintendent or an electrician. ?We?re also here to listen,? says Breistol. ?Sometimes the best service we can provide is just to be a caring person that listens and doesn?t judge, but instead offers feedback and encouragement to help people clarify their thoughts and actions.? Construction Connection aims to help the construction industry continue to recover from a long period of decline by providing a place for people to network, find answers and advice, find a job or a new employee and build their online presence.

Construction Connection was created out of a need for a more effective and streamlined way for construction industry professionals to find the right jobs or hire new, qualified employees and to find answers and solutions to run their businesses more successfully. Construction Connection is a patent-pending, one-of-a-kind profile creating / matchmaking system that delivers effective results. The founders of Construction Connection, both industry professionals themselves, have a passion for connecting people with experts in the industry to help them find smart business solutions; they encourage experts to share their knowledge and act as resources for others. In addition to the networking system, Construction Connection provides free educational resources, so industry professionals can spend as little as 5 minutes at a time learning something new that could enhance their professional careers and grow their businesses. Construction Connection saves you time, money and aggravation by matching people to people, people to companies, companies to people, and companies to companies.

Source: http://www.constructionconnection.com/blog/features/plan-to-help-professionals-and-small-to-mid-sized-contracting-companies-with-industry-basics-for-smart-business/

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Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Claims Examiner - Workers Compensation - Insurance Claims Jobs

Claims Examiner
Workers Compensation

CLAIM YOUR FUTURE AS A GREAT PERFORMER!

Providing both satisfying and challenging work along with a highly professional and friendly work atmosphere, Sedgwick has a strong commitment to its colleagues and its clients. If you are seeking place where you can do great things for those whose lives you touch while maximizing your own career possibilities, Sedgwick is the place for you. As the largest and most innovative Third Party Administrator in the claims industry and the first and only TPA to receive both recognition as the Best TPA in America and the coveted Employer of Choice designation, we invite you to come be a part of our team and, ?Claim Your Future.?

PRIMARY PURPOSE : To analyze complex or technically difficult claims to determine benefits due; to work with high exposure claims involving litigation and rehabilitation; to ensure ongoing adjudication of claims within service expectations, industry best practices and specific client service requirements; and to identify subrogation of claims and negotiate settlements.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS and RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Analyzes and manages complex or technically difficult claims by investigating and gathering information to determine the exposure on the claim; manages claims through well-developed action plans to an appropriate and timely resolution.
  • Assesses liability and resolves claims within evaluation.
  • Negotiates settlement of claims within designated authority.
  • Calculates and assigns timely and appropriate reserves to claims; manages reserve adequacy throughout the life of the claim.
  • Calculates and pays benefits due; approves and makes timely claim payments and adjustments; and settles clams within designated authority level.
  • Prepares necessary state fillings within statutory limits.
  • Manages the litigation process; ensures timely and cost effective claims resolution.
  • Coordinates vendor referrals for additional investigation and/or litigation management.
  • Uses appropriate cost containment techniques including strategic vendor partnerships to reduce overall cost of claims for our clients.
  • Manages claim recoveries, including be not limited to subrogation, Second Injury Fund excess recoveries and Social Security and Medicare offsets.
  • Reports claims to the excess carrier; responds to requests of directions in a professional and timely manner.
  • Communicates claim activity and processing with the claimant and the client; maintains professional client relationships.
  • Ensures claim files are properly documented and claims coding is correct.
  • Refers cases as appropriate to supervisor and management.
  • ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS and RESPONSIBILITIES


  • Performs other duties as assigned.
  • Supports the organization's quality program(s).
  • Travels as required.
  • QUALIFICATION

    Education & Licensing
    Baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university preferred. Professional certification as applicable to line of business preferred. Licenses as required.

    Experience
    Four (4) years of claims management experience or successful completion of Claims Examiner II training required. BS/BA degree may substitute for two (2) years of required experience.

    Skills & Knowledge


    • In-depth knowledge of appropriate insurance principles and laws for line of business handled, recoveries offsets and deductions, claim and disability duration, cost containment principles including medical management practices and Social Security and Medicare application procedure as applicable to line of business
    • Excellent oral and written communication, including presentation skills
    • PC literate, including Microsoft Office products
    • Analytical and interpretive skills
    • Strong organizational skills
    • Good interpersonal skills
    • Excellent negotiation skills
    • Ability to work in a team environment
    • Ability to meet or exceed Service Expectations

    WORK ENVIRONMENT
    When applicable and appropriate, consideration will be given to reasonable accommodations.

    Mental: Clear and conceptual thinking ability; excellent judgment, troubleshooting, problem solving, analysis, and discretion; ability to handle work-related stress; ability to handle multiple priorities simultaneously; and ability to meet deadlines

    Physical: Computer keyboarding, travel as required

    Auditory/Visual: Hearing, vision and talking

    NOTE : Credit security clearance, confirmed via a background credit check, is required for this position.

    The statements contained in this document are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by a colleague assigned to this description. They are not intended to constitute a comprehensive list of functions, duties, or local variances. Management retains the discretion to add or to change the duties of the position at any time.

    Sedgwick is an Equal Opportunity Employer

    and a

    Drug-Free Workplace


    Additional Information: State Jurisdictions or Licenses Requested: Oklahoma
    Requisition #: 10597

    Source: http://jobs.insuranceclaimsweb.com/c/job.cfm?site_id=1635&jb=11222193

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    Tuesday, October 23, 2012

    DuPont to cut 1,500 jobs after Q3 profit slide

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    A Brief Presentation of Nike Free Run Shoes Track Shoes

    Oct 22, 2012

    New Nike Free brings you a new experience. In 2012, Nike Company produces new running shoes of Nike Free Run+3, Nike Free 4.0 and Nike Free 3.0 V4. The release of these shoes is held in an art garden of Sanlitun in Beijing. This kind of technique of Nike Free is very good for our feet's natural motion and training. If you wear this kind of shoes for a long time, you feet will be tough, flexible and balanced. Your muscles will be stronger. We find that these running shoes' designs and structures are excellent. Moreover, these shoes offer us three kinds of midsoles. Nike Free Run series also offer customers the shoes which are suitable to them. This kind of service provides all-sided choices for different customers. Nike Company also employs five excellent artists: Xiaohuang, Huang Wei, Fran?ois Tr?zin, Jin Ningning and Qingtou. They all design for Nike Free series}.These five artists use the shoot and comic book to present the theme of "free". They extend the innovative design concept of Nike Free. So we can see very lively and funny images because of their designs.
    In 2004, the first Nike Free appeared in the world. In fact, so many runners are fond of this kind of shoes. The designer of Nike running shoes, Mark Miner expresses his views. We carefully check up every link in the design and make every link function well. Nike Free series first bring in the dynamic design. The shoes' insteps are mild as our second derma. You can have the feeling of bared feet when you do some sports. In addition, we can not ignore the shoes' elasticity. When you do sports, your shoes can comply with your feet freely because of the shoes' special physical design. We have to admit that the shoes' color, design and functionality are all unique and unmatched. We can say that the Nike Free series are designed for free movements and sports.
    This kind of shoes brings comfort for our feet. In 2001, Nike Sport Research Lab collected the data when the sportsmen ran without shoes. After they tested and researched carefully, they knew that running with bared feet was good for our cruses and feet's resilience. Because of Nike Free, we reach this dream. In 2003 and 2004, German Sport University Cologne affirmed the benefits of Nike Free. Nike Free running shoes can expand the ankles' sphere of activities and increase the elasticity of our feet and ankles. Moreover, they are good for our muscles of feet.
    According to different barefoot flexibility, the designers define Nike Free at different levels. 0.0 represents a completely barefoot running and 10.0 is equivalent to the flexibility of the standard running shoes of Nike Zoom Vomero. In this year, our company produced three series for all runners. The insoles of these running shoes are all improved and the shoes become more pretty and good-looking. Moreover, the new seamless design provides a feeling of comfort and fitness. Among these new Nike Free series, Nike Free Run +3 and Nike Free 3.0 V4 will appear on the market in April 2012. At the same time, in June we can find Nike Free 4.0 in the market.

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    Somali piracy at 3-year low after security thwarts gangs

    LONDON (Reuters) - Somali pirate attacks fell to their lowest in three years in the first nine months of 2012 as tougher navy action and private armed security teams deterred gangs, a maritime watchdog said.

    Last year, Somali piracy in the busy shipping lanes of the Gulf of Aden and the northwestern Indian Ocean netted $160 million, and cost the world economy some $7 billion, according to the American One Earth Future foundation.

    In the January to September period, attacks involving Somali pirates fell to 70 compared with 199 incidents in the first nine months of last year and was at its lowest since 2009, the International Maritime Bureau (IMB) said on Monday.

    Only one ship was targeted by pirates in the third quarter of 2012, the IMB said, adding that piracy off West Africa was increasing however.

    "We welcome the successful robust targeting of pirate action groups by international navies in the high risk waters off Somalia, ensuring these criminals are removed before they can threaten ships," IMB director Pottengal Mukundan said.

    "It's good news that hijackings are down, but there can be no room for complacency: these waters are still extremely high-risk and the naval presence must be maintained."

    International navies have stepped up pre-emptive action against pirates, including strikes on their bases on the Somali coast, and shipping firms are increasingly using armed guards and other measures such as heightened watches and razor wire.

    The IMB said the slide in Somali pirate attacks had driven overall global pirate attacks down to 233 incidents, compared with 352 last year with incidents at their lowest since 2008 when there were 199 reported, it said.

    War torn Somalia is next to the Gulf of Aden's busy shipping lanes, and poverty has in recent years tempted many young men to take up piracy, storming commercial vessels and holding their crews and cargo to ransom.

    Rory Lamrock, an intelligence analyst with security firm AKE, said piracy was a less attractive enterprise for the moment for gangs, but the outlook hinged on security being maintained.

    "The gains are all reversible, because the main conditions on the land, such as poverty, insecurity, the distribution of firearms and a lack of institutional development, remain largely unchanged," he said. "If security measures are rescinded it would be very easy for pirate syndicates to resume their activity to similar levels of recent years."

    Meanwhile, piracy is on the increase on the other side of Africa in the Gulf of Guinea, an increasingly important source of oil, cocoa and metals for world markets.

    The IMB, which has been monitoring global piracy since 1991, said there had been 34 incidents in the January to September period, rising from 30 in the same period last year.

    "Piracy in the Gulf of Guinea is becoming increasingly dangerous and has pushed westward from Benin to neighbouring Togo," the IMB said. "Attacks are often violent, planned and aimed at stealing refined oil products which can be easily sold on the open market."

    Source: http://news.yahoo.com/somali-piracy-3-low-security-thwarts-gangs-132537106.html

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    1200 Some Miles: Home

    I need to pack up my crafts supplies for our upcoming move. Luckily this move is less than 3 miles instead of 1600 some miles! During this transition, I can work on some digital scrapbook pages. This one was inspired by a song that I heard at the beginning of the month:

    I made a digital scrapbook page using My Digital Studio from Stampin' Up! and a digital stamp from Ali Edwards. I really like photo collages right now and used a variety of photos from this year.


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    Monday, October 22, 2012

    Space weather dishes up meteor showers and solar flares ; Other ...

    October 21, 2012 ? SPACE ? Earth is passing through a stream of debris from Halley?s Comet, source of the annual Orionid meteor shower. Forecasters expect ~25 meteors per hour when the shower peaks on Oct. 21st. No matter where you live, the best time to look is during the dark hours before sunrise on Sunday morning. Observers in both hemispheres can see this shower. On Oct. 19th, as Earth was making first contact with the debris stream, NASA?s All-sky Fireball Network recorded 10 Orionid fireballs over the southern USA.

    On Oct. 20th at 1814 UT, Earth-orbiting satellites detected a strong M9-class solar flare. The source was a new sunspot, AR1598, emerging over the sun?s southeastern limb. NASA?s Solar Dynamics Observatory recorded the extreme ultraviolet flash (image), which sent waves of ionization rippling through Earth?s upper atmosphere. More flares are in the offing. NOAA forecasters estimate a 40% chance of M-flares and a 10% chance of X-flares during the next 24 hours. ?Space Weather

    Sun unleashes solar plasma wave larger than Earth

    Once it started to break away, process took 10 hours before it was out of sight: NASA

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    Image: Solar prominence Oct. 19, 2012

    A giant wave of super-hot solar plasma larger than the Earth erupted from the sun on Friday in a spectacular display captured by a NASA spacecraft.

    The huge solar prominence occurred at 4:15 a.m. EDT (0815 GMT) and was recorded in amazing detail by the high-definition cameras aboard NASA?s Solar Dynamics Observatory before escaping the sun.

    ?Once it started breaking away, the process only took 10 hours before it was out of sight,? NASA media specialist Steele Hill explained in a photo description. ?The prominence stretched out many times the size of Earth.?

    The Solar Dynamics Observatory showed the solar prominence as a wispy red-orange wave stretching out from the lower right section of the sun. The image was recorded in the 304 Angstrom wavelength of extreme ultraviolet light, according to Hill.

    Prominences are eruptions of charged solar plasma that appear to arc out away from the sun?s edge, or limb, in spacecraft and telescope views.

    The structures are shaped by extreme magnetic field. Some loop-like prominences are short-lived, lasting only a few minutes. Others can be more stable, lasting hours or days, NASA scientists have said in the past.

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    Tropical cyclones are occurring more frequently than before

    October 18, 2012 ? CLIMATE ? Are there more tropical cyclones now than in the past? ? or is it just something we believe because we now hear more about them through media coverage and are better able detect them with satellites? New research from the Niels Bohr Institute clearly shows that there is an increasing tendency for cyclones when the climate is warmer, as it has been in recent years. The results are published in the scientific journal PNAS. How can you examine the frequency of tropical cyclones throughout history when they have not been systematically registered? Today cyclones are monitored from satellites and you can follow their progress and direction very accurately. But it is only the last approx. 40 years that we have been able to do this. Previously, they used observations from ships and aircraft, but these were not systematic measurements. In order to get a long-term view of the frequency of cyclones, it is necessary to go further back in time and use a uniform reference. Climate scientist Aslak Grinsted of the Centre for Ice and Climate at the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen therefore wanted to find some instruments that have stood and registered measurements continuously over a long period of time. ?Tropical cyclones typically form out in the Atlantic Ocean and move towards the U.S. East Coast and the Gulf of Mexico. I found that there were monitoring stations along the Eastern Seaboard of the United States where they had recorded the daily tide levels all the way back to 1923. I have looked at every time there was a rapid change in sea level and I could see that there was a close correlation between sudden changes in sea level and historical accounts of tropical storms,? explains Aslak Grinsted. Aslak Grinsted now had a tool to create statistics on the frequency of cyclones that make landfall ? all the way back to 1923. He could see that there has been an increasing trend in the number of major storm surges since 1923.

    Discovery shows how unique Earth is amongst Creation

    • By Marshall Connolly (Catholic Online)
    • 10/17/2012
    • Catholic Online (www.catholic.org)

    It seems there?s no place like home, anywhere.

    This graphic shows how close the planets of KOI-500 orbit their parent star.Scientists are discovering that planets appear to be a normal phenomenon around stars, however, they are also noticing that their distances are typically much closer than those in our solar system. The implication is that while planets are normal, habitable systems like ours may not be.

    LOS ANGELES, CA (Catholic Online) ? Recent evidence for this notion is being delivered by the Kepler Space Observatory. The space telescope has detected some 2,300 planets orbiting nearby stars by measuring the reduction in light reaching Earth as planets pass in front of the stars.
    The most recently announced discovery is of a system which has five rocky planets all larger than the Earth, orbiting their parent star so close that their orbits range from one day to 9.5 days.

    The planets orbit the star KOI-500, in the constellation Lyra. These planets orbit their parent star so closely, it?s difficult to imagine any hope of life.

    Farther out from the star, there are 4 larger planets, probably gas giants that also orbit relatively close to KOI-500.

    What intrigues scientists the most is the knowledge that the planets had to have formed farther from the star, then as a result of gravitational interactions, their orbits shrank.

    In fact, astronomers are finding many systems with planets too close for liquid water to exist, which scientists consider a prerequisite for life.

    So while planets may be common, habitable worlds may prove decidedly uncommon.

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    Giant Impact Scenario May Explain the Unusual Moons of Saturn

    ScienceDaily (Oct. 17, 2012) ? Among the oddities of the outer solar system are the middle-sized moons of Saturn, a half-dozen icy bodies dwarfed by Saturn?s massive moon Titan. According to a new model for the origin of the Saturn system, these middle-sized moons were spawned during giant impacts in which several major satellites merged to form Titan.

    Erik Asphaug, professor of Earth and planetary sciences at the University of California, Santa Cruz, will present this new hypothesis October 19 at the annual meeting of the Division for Planetary Sciences of the American Astronomical Society in Reno, Nevada. Asphaug and his coauthor, Andreas Reufer of the University of Bern, Switzerland, also describe their model in detail in a paper to be published in Icarus (in press).

    Asphaug and Reufer propose that the Saturn system started with a family of major satellites comparable to the four large moons of Jupiter (known as the Galilean moons, discovered by Galileo in 1610). The Galilean moons account for 99.998 percent of the mass in Jupiter?s satellite system; although it has dozens of small satellites, Jupiter has no middle-sized moons. The new model may explain why the two systems are so different.

    ?We think that the giant planets got their satellites kind of like the Sun got its planets, growing like miniature solar systems and ending with a stage of final collisions,? Asphaug said. ?In our model for the Saturn system, we propose that Titan grew in a couple of giant impacts, each one combining the masses of the colliding bodies, while shedding a small family of middle-sized moons.?

    Earth is thought to have undergone a similar kind of giant impact, in which our planet gained the last ten percent of its mass and spawned the moon. Just as our moon is thought to be made out of material similar to Earth?s rocky mantle, the middle-sized moons of Saturn are made of material similar to Titan?s icy mantle, Asphaug said.

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    Nasa captures spectacular solar eruption

    This Nasa image includes an image of Earth approximately to the same scale and shows the size of the solar eruption compared to the size of Earth. Photograph: Nasa/GSFC/SDO

    Nasa has released spectacular high definition video of a solar flare breaking away from the surface of the Sun.

    The coronal mass ejection, captured by Nasa?s Solar Dynamics Observatory, shows a filament that had been hovering in the sun?s atmosphere, the corona, erupting into space at nearly 1500 kilometres per second.

    The eruption happened at 8.36pm (Irish time) on August 31st this year and was large enough to engulf the Earth many times over.

    The associated coronal mass ejection passed by Earth on the night of Monday, September 3rd, connecting with Earth?s magnetic environment, or magnetosphere, causing aurora to appear.

    The video is shot in 1080p high definition and shows the filament from several different angles allowing viewers to observe how the solar flare behaved.

    NASA discovers that Earth is singing

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    Gear & Gadgets ImageI was a bit freaked out when I learned that the Earth is singing. Apparently an electromagnetic phenomenon caused by plasma waves in radiation belts, causes Earth to make whale type noises. This noise is called ?chorus.? Chorus is made of radio waves that oscillate at acoustic frequencies, between 0 and 10 kHz. In short the planet in which we all live is making a singing type noise for the universe to hear ? how jovial.

    That?s fine and dandy; half awesome, half terrifying. On top of this, chorus may be responsible for ?killer electrons.? These are high energy particles that can harm satellites and astronauts. ?Killer? anything is a bit unnerving? but electrons? Not the electrons though, man.

    Watch the video below and listen as NASA explains it better than I ever could. Those sounds make me feel uneasy like it?s the last recording before something horrible in space murdered the entire recording crew. Either that or is sounds peaceful, I can?t decide

    Space is scary.

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    Green Roof and Green Wall Market Growing ... - Environmental Leader

    Green roofs and green walls will grow from a $5.3 billion market in 2011 into a $7.7 billion market in 2017, driven by mandates and incentives in cities worldwide, according to Lux Research. But while installations will increase 70 percent to 204 million square meters, costs and lack of validation will limit their rise.

    Green roofs will account for $7 billion of the 2017 market, presenting a $2 billion opportunity to suppliers of polymeric materials such as geosynthetic fabrics and waterproof membranes, according to Building-Integrated Vegetation: Redefining the Landscape or Chasing a Mirage?

    Green walls, meanwhile, will swell to a $680 million market, using $200 million worth of materials such as self-supporting polyurethane foam growth media.

    Rapid urbanization over the past 50 years has caused air pollution, urban heat-island effects and loss of green spaces. To combat these and other environmental issues, cities such as Copenhagen, London, Singapore and Chicago have issued mandates or incentives for vegetated roofs to reduce storm-water volume, clean air pollutants, reduce the heat-island effect and sequester carbon dioxide.

    However, it?s difficult to monetize the environmental benefits of green roofs and walls, and some wonder if building-integrated vegetation is merely a ?green curiosity,? says Aditya Ranade, Lux Research senior analyst and the lead author of the report.

    While green roofs and walls do offer a multitude of environmental benefits, they face obstacles to widespread implementation, the report says. Installed cost ? $300/m2 to $500/m2 for green roofs and $900/m2 to $1,100/m2 for green walls ? is far higher than alternatives.

    And while adoption is driven by a handful of cities in the developed world, growth in the developing world will depend on the global economic market.

    The report forecasts more building material suppliers will develop building-integrated vegetation materials and create special grades of waterproof membranes and geosynthetic fabrics suited for building-integrated vegetation. Products will improve as the market becomes more mainstream and more performance standards are established.

    In other green roof news, new research funded by the UK?s Royal Horticultural Society and Portugal?s Fundacao para a Ciencia e a Tecnologia found green-roof plants other than sedums may help cool air temperatures more effectively, Energy Manager Today reports. The study looked at the possibility of using different plants ? sedum, Stachys byzantina, Hedera hibernica and Bergenia cordifolia ? for green roofs. Sedum is currently the most popular, according to RHS.

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    Cyberbullying only rarely the sole factor identified in teen suicides

    ScienceDaily (Oct. 20, 2012) ? Cyberbullying -- the use of the Internet, phones or other technologies to repeatedly harass or mistreat peers -- is often linked with teen suicide in media reports. However, new research presented on Oct. 20, at the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) National Conference and Exhibition in New Orleans, shows that the reality is more complex. Most teen suicide victims are bullied both online and in school, and many suicide victims also suffer from depression.

    For the abstract, "Cyberbullying and Suicide: A Retrospective Analysis of 41 Cases," researchers searched the Internet for reports of youth suicides where cyberbullying was a reported factor. Information about demographics and the event itself were then collected through searches of online news media and social networks. Finally, descriptive statistics were used to assess the rate of pre-existing mental illness, the co-occurrence of other forms of bullying, and the characteristics of the electronic media associated with each suicide case.

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    Suicides most frequently occurred in September (15 percent) and January (12 percent) although these higher rates may have occurred by chance. The incidence of reported suicide cases increased over time, with 56 percent occurring from 2003 to 2010, compared to 44 percent from January 2011 through April 2012.

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    "Certain social media, by virtue of allowing anonymity, may encourage cyberbullying," said Dr. LeBlanc. "It is difficult to prove a cause and effect relationship, but I believe there is little justification for anonymity."

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    "As one of the six charter members, our relationship with the Big Sky is a long and storied one," Idaho President Duane Nellis said. "Our student- athletes won team titles and individual championships, and were honored for their academic successes during our original 32 years in the league. We look forward to the same on-field and in-the-classroom achievement as we rejoin the Big Sky."

    During their time in the Big Sky, the Vandals won four conference regular season and postseason men's basketball championships.

    Idaho also won 10 Big Sky Conference men's tennis championships, three men's outdoor track and field titles, one men's indoor track and field crown, two men's cross country championships, three regular season volleyball titles as well as four postseason volleyball titles.

    The University of Idaho will become the Big Sky's 12th member.

    "For decades Idaho enjoyed very successful athletics teams across the board in the Big Sky Conference,".Big Sky commissioner Doug Fullerton said. "We expect the Vandals to enjoy success in our league again. Travel for Idaho supporters will be much easier as it plays the likes of Eastern Washington, Portland State, Idaho State, Montana and Montana State."

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    In vitro fertilization linked to increase risk for birth defects

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    According to the Centers for Disease Control, California has the highest rate of IVF usage in the United States. In the abstract, "Congenital Malformations Associated with Assisted Reproductive Technology: A California Statewide Analysis," researchers examined infants born in California from 2006-2007 after IVF and other treatments such as fertility-enhancing drugs or artificial insemination. Researchers examined maternal age, race, the number of times the mother had given birth, infant gender, year of birth and presence of major birth defects.

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    "For parents considering in vitro fertilization or other forms of assisted reproductive technology, it is important that they understand and discuss with their doctor the potential risks of the procedure before making a decision," said Kelley-Quon.

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    ? Harry Specter, Arlen Specter?s father, was born in 1892 in Batchkurina, a village about 160 miles from Kiev. The Specters ? Harry, his parents, his seven brothers and one sister ? were the only Jewish family in Batchkurina, ?a convenient target for the villagers? slurs and the Cossacks? sport.?? In 1910 at age 18, Harry walked ?across the entire European continent,?alone, uneducated, and destitute? to sail to America, where his brother Joseph lived in New York City.? Meeting up with Joe, the brothers soon moved to Philadelphia, where Harry worked for a tailor and eventually was able to purchase a Model-T, in which he traveled West ?to learn English and see America.?

    ????Senator Arlen Specter found his father?s village on a 1982 trip to the Soviet Union.? None of the villagers, including the mayor, said they had heard of the Specter family.? Even the oldest person in the village had no knowledge until, as the senator would later write, ?It dawned on me to tell him that my father?s family had been the only Jewish family in the village.? The man looked up and said, ?Oh! Avram the Jew.?? Avram was my grandfather?s name, but I had not mentioned it.? That?s what it was like being a Jew in Russia.? My grandfather had died in the famine of 1922, sixty years earlier, but this man still remembered Avram the Jew.?

    ?? In 1916, Harry Specter found himself in St. Joseph, Missouri, where he met a shopkeeper named Freida Shanin.? Harry began keeping company with Freida?s eldest daughter, 16-year old Lillie.? They soon became engaged.? Following military service with the 355 Infantry Company in France (in which he was wounded), Harry and Lillie were married. They would have four children: Morton (born 1920 in St. Joseph), Hilda (born 1921 in Philadelphia), Shirley (born 1927 in St. Joseph) and Arlen, who was?? born on February 12, 1930 in Wichita.? Part of the reason for their moving around was in the nature of how Harry made his living: ?He drove a truck in the Scranton coal fields, sold blankets to farmers in the winter in Nebraska, and peddled cantaloupes door-to-door in small Midwestern towns in the summer.?

    ??In his 2000 autobiography A Passion for Truth: From Finding JFK?s Single Bullet to Questioning Anita Hill to Impeaching Clinton, Specter noted that at his birth, his parents announced that they were going to name him ?Abraham? after Lillie?s paternal grandfather ?Avram.?? Lillie?s sister Rose ? who was living in Wichita at the time ? protested, ?Oh, you?re not going to do that to this poor little baby.?? She then suggested they name him??Arlen? after Richard Arlen, her favorite movie star. As a child, Arlen?s nickname was ?Boozy Boy.?? As the senator explained in his autobiography, ?A close family friend had given his son . . . born sixteen months before me the nickname ?Sonny Boy? after the Al Jolson song of that title, and my father adopted the variation ?Boozy Boy? for me.?

    ???Shortly after the birth of their fourth child, the Specter family moved to Russell, Kansas, the same tiny farming community in which future senator ? and 1996 Republican presidential nominee Robert Dole was born and raised.? When Arlen was age 4, Harry took him to meet the Wichita sheriff, ?who asked me what I would like to see or do in his office.? I replied I?d like to hold the pistol I saw in his holster. No, he said, but he would make me a deputy sheriff, and he pinned his badge to my overalls for a picture.? My proud father sent the photo to ?Ripley?s Believe It or Not.?? On June 18, 1934, Ripley?s carried my picture with the caption that I was the youngest deputy sheriff in history.? Over the years I saw my father take that clipping from his wallet again and again to proudly show it to his friends, until it literally disintegrated in his hands from the folding and handling.?

    ??Following his high school graduation in 1947, Arlen Specter entered the University of Oklahoma, because ?there were no Jewish fraternities at the University of Kansas.? He joined Pi Lamda Phi.? However, in the Spring of 1948 Specter writes, ?we Pi Lams were reminded we were Jewish when a huge swastika was painted on our front sidewalk.? In the Fall of that year he transferred to the University of Pennsylvania; his decision was made even easier, because his family was now living in Philadelphia. ?While at a dance during his sophomore year at Penn, Specter met a local high school student named Joan Lois Levy; they were married in 1953.? Joan has had a varied career.? According to a 1998 White House press release at the time of her appointment to the National Council on the Arts:

    ??Ms. Joan Specter, of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, has balanced successful careers in both business and public service. Initially, she founded three cooking schools, became a Food Columnist and Radio Consumer Reporter. She then started and built a wholesale frozen pie company, with distributors in thirty states that supplied pies to a major restaurant chain. Ms. Specter also served as Philadelphia City Councilwoman At-Large for sixteen years. While with the City Council, she was on the Finance Committee, initiated a major program on "Art In City Hall", and was a major supporter of turning South Broad Street into the "Avenue of the Arts". Ms. Specter was also deeply involved in community health and education issues. Ms. Specter serves on the boards of the Jefferson Bank, Chestnut Hill College, and the Medical College of Pennsylvania. She is a former member of the Philadelphia Cultural Fund and the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts.

    ????The Specters?would have?two sons: Shanin and Steven.? Shanin, who was born in 1957, is a highly regarded malpractice attorney with the Philadelphia firm Kline and Specter.? Steve , born in 1960, has both an M.D. and a Ph.D. in nutrition.? At his death, Specter had granddaughters: Hatti, Lilli, Perri and Silvi.

    ??Arlen Specter graduated from the University of Pennsylvania, Phi Beta Kappa in 1951; he wrote his senior thesis on U.S.-Soviet relations.? He then spent the next two years (1951-53) in the United States Air Force. ?Returning from military service, he attended Yale Law School, where he edited the law journal. Graduating with his LL.B. in 1956, he moved back to Philadelphia, where he spent three years in private practice with Barnes, Dechert, Price, Myers and Rhoads, a top firm. In 1959, he was appointed an assistant in the office of the Democratic District Attorney, Victor Hugo Blanc. At his initial interview, Blanc?s assistant wanted to know ?why a guy who had been Phi Beta Kappa at Penn and had helped edit the law journal at Yale wanted to leave a top firm and become an assistant DA.? My academic background was a rarity at the Philadelphia DA?s office.?? All he could do was explain that he felt the call to public service.? During his four years in the DA?s office, he made a name for himself as a tough prosecutor, winning numerous convictions against corrupt Teamsters Union officials. ?On March 1, 1961, D.A. Vic Blanc was elevated to the bench and replaced with James C. Crumlish.

    ????Following the Kennedy assassination on November 22, 1963, Specter resigned from the district attorney's office and moved to Washington, D.C., in order to take a position as an assistant counsel to the Warren Commission, the fact?finding body charged with investigating the president?s murder. When the Commission concluded that a single bullet had killed President Kennedy and wounded Texas Governor John Connally, Specter suddenly found himself the subject of both celebrity and notoriety. He had been the ?chief architect and staunch defender of the commission's . . . so?called single bullet theory.? ?Interviewed by U.S. News & World Report, Specter said, ?the evidence is overwhelming that Lee Harvey Oswald was the assassin of President Kennedy.? Specter's role in the Warren Commission investigation was immortalized in filmmaker Oliver Stone's blockbuster movie Kennedy.? In that film, Stone identified Specter by name and called him a liar in reference to the ?Single Bullet Conclusion.?? Specter came close to suing Stone for libel.? After consulting ?an ace Philadelphia litigator? about suing Stone, Specter decided against it.? ?The trial,? he explained in 2000, ?would have involved the whole Warren Commission story, which would have been fine with me.? But I had too much on my plate at the time . . . . Besides, I didn?t need a movie company.? In the end I let it go.?

    ???Following his stint with the Warren Commission, Specter returned to Philadelphia, where he sought the Democratic nomination for district attorney. Rebuffed by the Democratic machine that had controlled Philadelphia politics for a generation or more, Specter accepted the Republicans' offer to become their candidate for the office. Running as a reform candidate with the backing of both the liberal Americans for Democratic Action and moderate Republicans like Governor William W. Scranton (1917- ) and Senator Hugh Scott (1900-1994), Specter pulled off an upset victory over his former boss James C. Crumlish (1920-1972). With his better than 36,000-vote victory, Specter became the first Republican to capture a citywide Philadelphia election in more than a dozen years.? What made his victory all the more remarkable was that throughout the campaign, Arlen Specter was saying kaddish thrice daily for his father, who had suddenly passed away while he and Lillie were visiting Israel.? He was 73. Receiving a call at 5:30 A.M.?on Monday, November 2, Arlen and his sister Hilda were in Israel for their father?s funeral within 24 hours.? Harry Specter was buried in the Holon Cemetery.? Lillie returned with her children to the United States and settled with Shirley and her family in Phoenix. ?Diagnosed with stomach cancer in her early seventies, she underwent a ?painful but potentially lifesaving operation,? from which she made ?a reasonable recovery.?? She then moved with Shirley and her family to Elizabeth, New Jersey, where she passed away in 1974 at age 73.? She is buried in the Specter family plot in ?a suburban Philadelphia Jewish cemetery,? thousands and thousands of miles away from Harry, to whom she had been married for 45 years. ?

    ??Arlen Specter would?spend eight years as district attorney, overseeing more than 250,000 cases. He was a different kind of D.A. than the people of Philadelphia were accustomed to; he was truculent, pugnacious, and unafraid to take on anyone and everyone from the mayor to the police commissioner. Following his first year in office, he ran for mayor, losing to incumbent, James H. Tate by just 10,954 votes out of some 700,000?cast. It was the city's closest mayoral contest in more than thirty years.? In looking back on that race, Specter would conclude that he lost because ?they (i.e. the people of Philadelphia) wanted me to remain their district attorney.?? Interestingly, Specter believed he lost some of the Jewish vote from people ?who worried that any shortcomings on my part would tar Jews at large.??

    ??Returning to his duties as D.A., Specter gained added notoriety by adopting ?an unorthodox method of defusing explosive tensions among rival teenage street gangs by hiring two warring gang leaders to work in a ?consulting capacity in his office.? He also helped restore death-penalty statutes in Pennsylvania and prosecuted innumerable cases involving consumer fraud. He was easily reelected for a second four?year term in 1969. Specter was fast becoming the darling of the Republican Party.

    ???In the early 1970s, smarting from the tangled web of Watergate, Republicans began losing elections in droves. Despite his personal popularity with the people of Philadelphia, Specter became a victim of this anti?Republican trend, and?was defeated for reelection in 1973. Following his defeat, he returned to private practice, quickly becoming one of Philadelphia's highest-paid attorneys. Over the next several years, he would run?unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for the United States Senate (1976), losing to Representative? H(enry) John ?Heinz III, and two years later, for? Pennsylvania Governor, losing the nomination to then U.S. Attorney (and future United States Attorney General) Richard Thornburgh.?

    ???In 1980, when Senator Richard S. Schweiker (1926- ) announced his retirement, Specter quickly jumped into the race. This time he emerged victorious, easily defeating former Pittsburgh Mayor Peter F. Flaherty (1924-2005). Specter ran on a traditional Republican platform of lower taxes and reduced federal regulation. Some found it remarkable that a man would leave a $ 250,000-a-year law practice to take a seat in the United States Senate, which in 1980 paid $ 60,662.50. Specter's explanation was characteristically straightforward: ?You can do a lot more in the U.S. Senate than you can in a Philadelphia skyscraper charging $ 300 an hour.?

    ??Once in the Senate, Specter devoted a tremendous amount of time seeing to the needs of his constituents. As a Jewish Republican elected from a largely non?Jewish, industrial state, he had but little choice. Ever the unorthodox, battling district attorney, Specter soon gained a reputation for being one of the Senate's most combative members. As chair of the Judiciary Committee's subcommittee on Juvenile Justice, Specter held hearings on his ?big four? subjects: kids, sex, drugs, and violence. During the hearings, Specter paraded before the cameras such unusual witnesses as ?former porno star Linda Lovelace, the children's television host Captain Kangaroo and some of the jurors who had sat in judgment on John Hinckley, the man convicted of attempting to assassinate President Ronald Reagan.? One Specter biographer noted, ?The media loved it, but some of Specter's colleagues in the Senate clearly did not. Many observers wondered just what Linda Lovelace, Captain Kangaroo and a bunch of former jurors had to do with juvenile justice.

    ???When Specter sought to hold hearings on the whereabouts of Dr. Josef Mengele, the Nazi ?Angel of Death,? Judiciary Committee chair Strom Thurmond refused to offer official committee sanction. Specter persisted, hounding Thurmond until the aged North Carolinian finally relented. Specter held two hearings before Thurmond pulled the plug. When the Pennsylvania Senator could not get Thurmond?s permission for a third set of hearings, he defied Senate custom and held them anyway. Through actions such as these, Specter became one of the least?liked members of the Senate. Undaunted, he continued to hew to an independent line.

    ??During the Reagan years (1980-88), Specter achieved the dubious distinction of voting against the administration more often ? upwards of 40 percent ? than any other Senate Republican. As a fiscal conservative, he called for cuts in the defense budget and a radical overhaul of such politically sensitive subsidies as farm price supports for tobacco, sugar, and peanuts. As a social and foreign policy liberal, Specter voted against prayer in the public schools, aid to the Nicaraguan Contras, and cuts in funding for abortion. Although his voting record did not sit well with either the White House or his senate colleagues, the people of Pennsylvania found much to like; Specter was reelected for a second term in 1986, easily defeating 7 District Representative Robert William (Bob) Edgar.

    ??During his second six?year term, Specter remained in the public spotlight through positions on both the Judiciary Committee and Senate Select Committee on Intelligence. An intrepid interrogator, Specter's pointed questions during the Iran?Contra hearings led him to conclude that the American intelligence establishment needed a major overhaul. The?single piece of legislation to result from these hearings was a Specter proposal creating an independent CIA inspector general. The bill also provided for ?presidential disclosure of covert activities, jail sentences for officials who lie to congressional committees, and a division of the powers of the director of the CIA into two positions: one heading the CIA, the other acting as a presidential adviser.?

    ??It was from his position on the Judiciary Committee that Specter first came to the attention of a national audience. In 1987, he was one of the key players in the committee's hearings on President Reagan's nomination of conservative judge Robert H. Bork for a seat on the United States Supreme Court. Following several rounds of pointed, incisive questions, Specter, resisting tremendous pressure from both the White House and his Republican colleagues came out against the Bork nomination. In a statement to the press, Senator Specter explained, ?I reluctantly decided to vote against him because I had substantial doubts about what he would do with fundamental minority rights, about equal protection of the law, and freedom of speech.?? (In 2012, Bork serves as a legal advisor for presidential candidate Mitt Romney.)

    ?If the Bork hearings brought the Senator's name before the public, the confirmation hearings for Clarence Thomas made it a household word. During the hearings, Specter challenged Anita Hill, a University of Oklahoma Law School professor (and former student of, ironically, Robert Bork), about her alleged affair with the Supreme Court nominee. His hard?bitten questioning of the demure Professor caused a cloudburst of invective from some of the most prominent women in America. Notwithstanding his?liberal positions on women's issues, Specter became a pariah to?American feminists.? As a partial result, Specter's margin of victory in his 1992 reelection?was an anemic?49%-46% against an unknown, first-time candidate,?millionaire Lynn Yaekel, the Director of Women's Studies at Drexel University's College of Medicine.

    ??With the extreme rightward turn of the Republican Party in the post?Reagan/Bush years,?Specter once again went on the offensive. In 1994, he created the Big Tent Political Action Committee, based on his view that ?the ?Far Right? represents a danger to the [Republican] party and to America.? Outlining the Big Tent's philosophy, Specter wrote?

    ????We believe that the conscience of the individual, not the power of the state, should be paramount on questions such as a woman's right to choose, pray in schools, the teaching of creationism, and other issues recently imposed into the governmental arena. We reject litmus tests, intolerance, bigotry, anti-Semitism and extremism and reaffirm our Party's deep commitment to tolerance, civil rights and the equal protection of the law. . . . We are also working to eliminate the anti?choice plank from the 1996 Republican platform because this issue of conscience has done more to divide our party than to unite it.?

    ???In essence, this became a major plank in Specter's platform in his abortive 1995 run for the White House. Unable to find a sympathetic audience within the ranks of Republican regulars and frustrated by an inability to raise significant funds, Specter dropped out of the race before the first caucus or primary. Asked whether his being Jewish had anything to do with the negligible, even hostile, reception his candidacy has received, Specter said simply, ?No, not at all.?

    ???Specter?s 1998 race for reelection was as easy and lopsided as 1992 had been difficult and nerve-racking.? Specter defeated longtime state Representative William R. Lloyd by nearly 800,000 votes.? Within days of?reelection, Specter published an op-ed piece in the New York Times exhorting his Republican colleagues to reconsider their campaign to impeach President Clinton.? Rather than pursuing impeachment, Specter reasoned, the Senate should work out a deal with the President: encourage him to resign from office in exchange for keeping his pension, his freedom and his license to practice law.? Specter further argued that if the President refused to resign, he would thereby be liable to criminal prosecution once he left office.? Although Specter?s article was widely discussed in the media, the White House chose not to issue a response.

    ??In 2004, Specter barely survived a primary challenge from then-Representative Pat Toomey.? Specter?s margin of victory was a scant 17, 146 votes out of more than 1.4 million cast.? Toomey (1961- ), a representative from the Lehigh Valley received a significant portion of his funding from the conservative ?Club For Growth,? which advocated ?limited government, lower taxes, less government spending, free trade, and economic freedom.??The group also invented and popularized the term RINO ? a pejorative acronym for ?Republican in Name Only? ? of which Arlen Specter, they claimed,?was a prime example.? RINO or no, Specter had more than $ 15 million plus the backing ? and campaign appearances ? of President George W. Bush, Vice President Dick Cheney and conservative Senator Rick Santorum. After narrowly defeating Toomey, Specter then went on to defeat Montgomery county-based Representative Joe Hoeffel (1950- ) by nearly 600,000 votes in the general election.? In cruising to his 53%-42% victory, Specter outspent Hoeffel $ 20.3 million to $ 4.5 million.? On April 15, 2009, Toomey announced that he would once again challenge Arlen Specter in the Republican primary.? Less than two weeks later, Specter announced his change of party affiliation.?

    ??In 2005, despite protests from many of his Republican colleagues who tried in vain to deny him the post, Arlen Specter became chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee.?? At first, Specter ?warned? the White House ?not to nominate judges who would overturn Roe v. Wade,? the decision that legalized abortion.? At this point abortion foes protested his appointment, and then-Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist ?pointedly refrained from endorsing him.?? Then, the Bush White House weighed in on Specter?s behalf, along with all Judiciary Committee Republicans.? In the end, Specter issued a statement?which said,??I have not and would not use a litmus test to deny confirmation to pro-life nominees.?? Specter would then go on to?successfully marshal through two of George W. Bush?s Supreme Court nominees: conservatives John Roberts and Samuel Alito.?

    ??He has also brought a legalistic approach to foreign policy issues.? When Congress was debating military action in post-9/11 Iraq, Specter expressed doubts about ?whether Congress can delegate such authority to the president,? but nonetheless voted for the resolution.? In 2007, he called for President Bush to ?share? the decision-making power in Iraq, and ?respectfully suggested to the president that he is not the sole decider.?? He also supported engagement with Syria, and defended Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi after she went to Damascus in April 2007.? Later that year Specter himself went to Damascus along with Rhode Island Representative Patrick Kennedy and ?offered to assist in negotiations between Syria and Israel.?

    ???Over many years, Arlen Specter dealt with serious medical issues: in January 1979, he was told he had amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), ?Lou Gerhig?s disease,? by ?a preeminent neurosurgeon.?? Months later it turned out to be untrue.? In June 1993, Specter began feeling ?slight pains running down the sides of my head and a tightness in my shirt collars.?? An MRI showed a ?tumor the size of a golf ball? embedded between his brain and skull.? The doctor told him it was malignant and that he had three to six weeks to live.? Specter took the MRI film to another doctor who told him it was ?unclear whether the tumor was benign or malignant.?? An operation was performed during which the surgeon ?used a power saw to cut a 2? by 2? incision into my skull.?? The doctor then removed the cut-out skull, removed the tumor, put the displaced portion of the skull back into its original position, and then sewed it up.? A post-surgical pathological examination on a frozen section of the tumor ? a meningioma ? showed that it was benign.

    ??Then, in 2005, Specter was diagnosed with stage IV-B Hodgkin?s lymphoma, for which he underwent two separate chemotherapy protocols; in 2005 and again in 2008.? Amazingly, despite losing hair, weight and energy, Specter did not miss a single session of the United States Senate.? In 2008 Specter wrote and published a book on the subject entitled Never Give In: Battling Cancer ? and Politicians in the Senate. As a result of his various medical issues, Specter, along with Iowa Democrat Tom Harkin, guided the process of doubling the budget for the National Institutes of Health over five years from 1999 to 2004.? Understandably, Specter was a major backer of increased federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.? During the 2008 presidential election, Senator Specter criticized his fellow Republicans for ?not reflecting fellow Republican nominee John McCain?s support for such research? in the party platform.? For the majority of Republicans, the use of these excess embryonic stem cells was inconsistent with a ?pro-life? point of view.

    ??With the election of Democrat Barack Obama in 2008 and an overwhelmingly Democratic House and Senate, Arlen Specter?s lack of Republican orthodoxy became ?even more apparent.?? Specter voted for Eric Holder for Attorney General and against Timothy Geithner for Treasury Secretary.? He was but one of three Republicans ? along with Maine Senators Susan Collins and Olympia Snow ? to vote for the president?s $ 787 billion stimulus bill.? At the time of the vote Specter said, ?I believe that my duty is to follow my conscience and vote what I think is in the best interest of the country.? And the political risks will have to abide.?

    ?When Pennsylvania polls began showing Specter barely winning 30% of the vote in a hypothetical primary matchup with Pat Toomey, he began investigating what options he truly had.? After rejecting the idea of running as an independent, Specter ? the longest-serving senator in Pennsylvania history ? decided to switch parties and, after close to a half-century, return to the Democratic fold.? At first, it appeared that he would be permitted to maintain his Senate seniority, meaning that he would be number 2 on Judiciary, Appropriations and Veterans? Affairs.? However, the Senate Democratic Caucus refused to honor his seniority.? Ironically, he was consigned to the junior-most seat on the Judiciary Committee ? a panel he had once chaired.

    ?? Arlen Specter's 30-year senate career came to an end on May 18, 2010, when, despite?many major endorsements ? including Barack Obama ? and overwhelming name recognition,?he was defeated in the Democratic primary by two-term Representative Joe Sestak.? Sestak, the highest-ranking military?official ever elected to Congress (he was a Navy Admiral with a Harvard PhD)?won the primary by a 53.8%-46.2% margin.? In the November general election, Sestak was defeated by Representative Toomey by a margin of 51%-49%.?

    ?Following?Specter's death this past Sunday, President Obama ordered U.S. flags to be lowered to half-staff at?public and military bases in Washington D.C. and the rest of the country.? At the time of?his death,?one writer opined that Specter ? the longest-serving?senator in Pennsylvania's history ? ". . .?may have done more for the state than anyone else, with the possible exception of Benjamin Franklin.? Services for Senator Specter were held Har Zion Temple in Narbeth, a Philadelphia suburb.? Eulogizing his former?senate colleague, Vice President Joe Biden said, "I've never seen as much undaunted courage as Arlen had ? both physically and politically. He believed he could change the world, if he just worked hard enough at it . . ."?

    Early in his senate career, Specter bristled when he heard North Carolina Senator Fritz Hollings refer to Ohioan Howard Metzenbaum as ?the Senator from B?nai Brith? during floor debate.? Specter was surprised that Metzenbaum did not comment.? Speaking on the record, Specter said that Hollings? comments were ?terribly out of line.? Then-Majority Leader Howard Baker asked Specter to join with Hollings and Metzenbaum in agreeing to delete the colloquy from the Congressional Record. As Specter later explained, ?Very reluctantly I agreed to strike the exchange, but only on the condition that the Congressional Record note there had been a deletion without any indication of what it was.??

    ??It was the act of a man who was both ?aggressive? and ?tenacious,? ?blunt? and ?one tough hombre.?

    ?2010, 2012 Kurt F. Stone

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