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Thursday, 5 December 2013

World leaders mourn death of Nelson Mandela

ISLAMABAD: World leaders mourned the death of anti-apartheid icon and South Africa's first black president Nelson Mandela who died Thursday at his home in Houghton, a suburb of Johannesburg.Madiba
as Mandela was affectionately called by his clan name by South Africans, passed away on Thursday evening.The 95-year-old's death was announced late by South African President Jacob Zuma in a television address to the nation.World leaders in unison paid tribute, including President Obama who said Mandela embodied the promise of change for the better BBC reported.
Obama said Mandela achieved more than what could be expected of any man.We have lost one of the most influential, courageous, and profoundly good human beings that any of us will share time with on this earth. He no longer belongs to us he belongs to the ages Obama said.Obama, the first black president of the US, said he was one of the millions who drew inspiration from Mandela's life.Obama has ordered flags at half-mast on all US public buildings until sunset on Dec 9 in honour of Mandela.US First Lady Michelle Obama tweeted from the First Lady of the United States account We will forever draw strength and inspiration from Nelson Mandela's extraordinary example of moral courage kindness, and humility.British Prime Minister David Cameron said a great light has gone out in the world.Former British prime minister Tony Blair recalled on BBC World Service when Mandela visited Downing Street.He would talk to the people on the door, to the people making the tea.He had an incredible way about him. It wasn't just what he did, it was the way that he did it.Ela Gandhi, the granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi, told BBC: It is difficult for me to speak right now because I am so overcome with grief and emptiness. For me (Mandela) was really a wonderful hero and idol that I really felt that humanity should emulate, should follow.
Former England football captain David Beckham, who met Nelson Mandela in 2003, posted on Facebook: My heart goes out to the people in South Africa and Mandela's family.We have lost a true gentleman and a courageous human being. It was truly an honour to have known a man who had genuine love for so many people.

Wednesday, 4 December 2013

Public art project elicits the profound, profane

                                                      It is public art made of private wishes.
In a phenomenon spreading across the globe oversized blackboards painted on buildings and freestanding displays invite passers-by to complete the sentence: Before I die I want to...
Answers some profound some profane, are written on stenciled lines with pieces of sidewalk chalk picked
from the ground below.
make my dad proud.
 find the yin to my yang.
Since artist Candy Chang created the first wall on an abandoned house in her New Orleans neighborhood in 2011, more than 400 walls have gone up in the United States and more than 60 other countries including Kazakhstan, Mexico, Iraq, Haiti, South Korea and South Africa.
be happy.
see Italy.
I've been surprised by how quickly people have dropped their guards and written sincere and sometimes heartbreaking things on these walls said Chang who said the first wall was inspired by the loss of a loved one.It reassures me that I'm not alone as I try to make sense of my life.
 eat more everything.
 get my wife back.
 slow down for a moment and maybe even stop.
It's an honest mess of the longing, anxiety, joy, pain, gratitude, insecurity and wonder you find in every community. ... It's like collective therapy in public space said Chang, responding to questions via email. Chang earned a master's degree in urban planning and sees in public spaces the potential to unify and communicate.
Her own entries have ranged from enjoy more places with the people I love to revive a ghost town.
I don't know if maybe you're more likely to do it because now it's out there for the world to see, there's just something magical about stuff like this said Sara McAlister 22, after stopping to write on a former factory building in Syracuse.I think putting it out there even considering the question, is going to make a difference.
Travel the world brighten someone's day wrote McAlister a bartender who recently finished a master's degree in social work at Syracuse University.
And between you and me I wrote, marry this one over here she said nodding toward her boyfriend, Patrick Kraushaar 26, who was writing inspire someone positively and make my family proud.
It's almost like positive imagery Kraushaar said after putting his chalk down.It helps bring it to fruition maybe?
Building owner Rick Destito painted the Before I Die wall after seeing the idea on Facebook.
It's such a simple idea but it resonated so much with me because there are so many things that I want to do before I die said Destito, who is transforming the former gear factory into artist and rehearsal studios. He has watched people of all ages and backgrounds stop and write, some lingering, others dashing off a hope and hurrying off.
... see a cure for autism.

... grow a moustache.

... get clean.
Nyquis Turner, 16, stopped to write play in the NFL.
Find a cure for cancer. Be famous Lynn Morehouse read from one of two boards that went up last month in Providence, R.I. Some of them are funny. Some of them are a little off the wall. ... I like it.
 find alien life.
 tell my dad I'm gay.Chang said a universal theme is personal well-being, citing repeat entries like: come to terms with who I am have no regrets forgive and be forgiven heal.
A hardcover book Before I Die released earlier this month by St. Martin's Press, permanently captures some of the answers which are often otherwise erased to make room for more.Some walls reflect the current politics of the region Chang said.But for the most part, the walls have shown just how universal our hopes are.We want to love and be loved she said. "We want to see the world. We want to help others. We want to understand who we really are.





Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Kidnapped Daughter and Her Mother Reunite Through Facebook After 44 Years

Angela Palmer has spent most of her life believing that her own mother abandoned her as a baby. Now, at 44, she's learned the truth and has spoken with her mom for the first time in decades. And while Palmer is
thrilled, her quest isn't over yet. Now she has to raise funds to bring the mother she never knew from Croatia to the United States.
Palmer, a medical health project services coordinator, is seeking the money through the website Fundly, where, as of Tuesday, she had raised more than $1,200 of the $4,000 she needs for two round-trip plane tickets for her mother and her husband.
The new beginning was triggered by, of all things, a Facebook friend request. "I was at work the week before Thanksgiving, when I received a friend request from a woman named Helga Simeckie in Croatia," Palmer, from Oceanside, California, tells Yahoo Shine. "I didn't think much of it because I get random requests all the time, until she sent me a message written in German asking when I was born." Palmer, who was born and raised in Germany, speaks the language fluently and wrote back, asking who the woman was.
She said she was my mother. I was shocked because my mother had abandoned me when I was a baby," says Palmer. She had been raised by her father, who had always told her that after her mother gained custody following their divorce, she dropped the young girl off at a German orphanage when she was less than a year old. "Later, my father took me in, and although he was an alcoholic and mentally and physically abusive, he was the only parent I knew," Palmer says.
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But Simeckie tells a different story. After emailing Palmer the evidence she had — her birth certificate and old family photos — she told Palmer that she hadn't actually abandoned her and that Palmer's father actually kidnapped her. "She said my father was wanted in Germany for kidnapping and domestic violence, but he avoided the police by constantly moving us to new cities," she says.
It all began to make sense to Palmer, whose father had said he was a traveling salesman and had to keep moving their small family in order to find work. In fact, they moved 12 times before Palmer turned 18. Apparently, my paternal grandfather had kept my mother informed of my whereabouts during the years she was in contact with my father, but each time he received a court summons, we moved again," she says. "I still don't understand how he managed to escape the law so many times.
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Palmer has one memory of her mother: On her 16th birthday, she received a call from Simeckie, who tried to explain why she had been absent from her daughter's life. "A family member said my aunt was on the phone so I picked up and it was my mom," she says. "She started to explain but I hung up on her, angry that she had abandoned me.
As for her father, Palmer hasn't heard from him since she was 18, when she left Europe to attend college in North Carolina. "I heard that he died a few years ago, but I don't know much else," she says.
Now divorced after 20 years of marriage and mom to a 21-year-old son, Palmer has spent the past four years living in the San Diego area, and she never stopped wondering about her mother. "I would think of her around Mother's Day because it would always hurt to not have someone to send a gift," she says. "My mother is also a mother again. She has a husband and two sons."
In late November, the mother-daughter duo spoke for the first time over Skype with the help of local news affiliate San Diego6 and have emailed each other every day since then. "I have an amazing gift that I didn't have last year and I hope that my story will encourage others to keep looking for lost family members," says Palmer. "My story could happen to anyone.
 Facebook Reunites Mother and Daughter After 44 Years
A San Diego woman reconnects with her mother after 44 years through Facebook. She grew up thinking her mother didn't want to be in her life, but learned that was a lie. Mara Montalbano (@maramontalbano) has the story.

Monday, 2 December 2013

Vin Diesel Posts Touching Tribute to Lost ‘Fast & Furious’ Co-Star Paul Walker

Two days after Paul Walker's death, the star most closely associated with him spoke out about the tragic loss.On Monday evening Vin Diesel posted a brief message and an on-set photo of himself and Walker to his over 52 million followers on Facebook:
Diesel quotes Scottish poet Thomas Campbell's 1825 work Hallowed Ground and refers to Walker by the
nickname Pablo.The bond between Diesel and Walker was obviously strong as they were in the midst of shooting Fast & Furious 7 their fifth film together over the course of a dozen years.

Oh, snap! Facebook is implementing an unfollow button

It looks like Facebook is going the way of Twitter and Instagram.Soon users will be able to unfollow friends whose comments and updates they'd like to remove from their News Feed according to a Facebook spokesperson.Yes that's right folks! Now if you're not a fan of Suzy Q's droning on about Cyber Monday or Larry's love for his kitty cats or Amy's insufferable photos of the latest adorable thing her daughter did
you can just nix them from your News Feed with the quick click of a button.The new phrasing will replace the existing hide all button which is available to users in the drop-down on posts in the News Feed.
The best part is that users will not be notified if they've been unfollowed thus keeping your social circle intact and avoiding any hard feelings.The functionality ultimately allows you to avoid news you're not interested in without actually defriending someone and shrinking your social presence.The goal of this change is to help people curate their News Feed and see more of the content that they care about a Facebook spokesperson wrote in a statement given to Mashable.The new language lines right up with other applications like Pinterest Instagram and Twitter which all use follow and unfollow to indicate whose news and posts you have access to.What do you think Yahoo readers? Will you be using the new unfollow button when it launches?

Sunday, 22 July 2012

Popularity x Prestige in science – what matters most?

In my endure blog commodity I wrote that science is in a moment of transformation like any added acreage mainly because of the Web 2.0 anarchy – which implies that the user has the ability to admit and annul
whatever he wants in websites mainly amusing networks and advice sites such as Wikipedia, Facebook, blogs, and etc.Association is ambidextrous with a lot of aloofness issues apropos these new internet advances.Some humans anticipate this is not a acceptable sign about any evolving acreage brings acceptable and evil outcomes and association has to accord with it. In its aboriginal years for example the aggregation Google declared that they would never play evil and aggregate clandestine abstracts from humans application their seek engine. It looks like this is not the case now that we apperceive they are adverse some problems with privacy, abnormally in China and in Europe. In the aforementioned fashion, Facebook faces accretion aloofness issues and problems. Anyway, the point of this new blog commodity is focused in the accurate field. The point is that our analysis and acceptability (and by our I beggarly every scientist in the world) is basically abstinent by the analysis we do. This agency that if we can get our after-effects to be appear in top appulse accurate journals our “prestige” in the accurate association will be good. The Appulse Agency or IF of a annual was developed by Eugene Garfield of the Institute for Accurate Advice (ISI) and it has been the capital adjustment to actuate the appulse of a accurate analysis discovery. However, in the “Google age” we accept been adverse a actual absorbing trend which is the actuality that the seek after-effects or baronial that Google gives for a specific commodity or annual is altered from the IF affected by ISI. This is explained by the actuality that these two sources use altered methods and algorithms to annual the appulse of online writing and journals. It is bright now that popularity that Google searches gives us does not overlap with the IF provided by ISI.The cessation is that we charge to appear up with altered methods to annual the appulse agency of analysis discoveries and journals.In that regard currently accessible methods for appraisal of the superior of accurate affidavit and cachet are ability a abstruse re-evaluation.The catechism now is what affairs most? Acceptance or Prestige? A contempo
commodity is proposing a blueprint for this complicated affair (for added data see: Impact Agency Page Rankled by Hascall Bollen and Hanson 2007).A new blueprint that takes into annual the algorithm from Google for web searches and the IF from ISI can be accumulated in a actual affected manner. Larry Page, one of the Google founders appear the algorithm (see article:The analysis of a all-embracing hypertextual Web seek engine by Brin and Page 1998) they use in Google Seek Engine. The baronial acclimated by IF is mainly based in their own adjustment for adding which evaluates the amount of citations a annual receives over a 2 year aeon disconnected by the amount of analysis affidavit and reviews appear in that journal. It is acceptable bright that as the accurate actual becomes accessible for chargeless download in the Web 2.0 era with Open Access Journals bustling up everywhere, and appropriately become searchable through Google our acumen of commodity acceptance will change as a aftereffect of the afresh appropriate Page Rankled and not the IF alone. I am absolutely abiding that a new anarchy in the annual and commodity allocation industry has already started. Now we just charge to seek our online writing application Google and see how accepted they are absolute in which annual they were appear in…