Friday, November 30, 2012

Is $100 per month enough to invest in the stock market? ? Roth IRA ...

I?m just starting out my career. And I would like to know is the stock market the wise choice to invest the $100 per month? Or maybe Roth IRA?s? Thanks!!!!!!!!!

Question 2: Should I start investing into my employer?s 401 k plan? The deal is, I am planning to move to another state within 2 years from now. Should I still contribute to the 401k or not?

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Hi there,

i am wondering how to find out what company hosts my web domain name. it was registered by a former colleague who is no longer with the business but who has the password for the website. Is there any way i can find out who the domain is registered with and how to go about changing permissions for access to editing the site?

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You can use http://whois.domaintools.com/ to find out where the domain is registered, you will see it under "Registrar"

The easiest way to get ownership if the account is to get the ex colleague to transfer it over to yourselves, if this is not an option I'm sure you can talk to the registrar of the domain.


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The easiest way is to find the registrar as above, sign up for a free account with the registrar, then ask your ex-colleague to push the domain name to your account there.

I understand life's not always that simple. You might have to remind him that theft is a crime that police prosecute. You might even be able to get a nice copper to have a chat with him if it comes to that. If even that doesn't work you might be able to get a mean one to talk to him.

As techhive said, the registrar will probably sort if for you if necessary as well. It would help if you have proof that the name was originally bought with company funds (credit card receipt, etc).

I don't understand that some people think the web is outside the law (or that they can leave their morality at the login screen).


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Since when is it a crime to not transfer a domain and hosting account that is in your name? I wouldn't go threatening someone who holds the keys to your brand.


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Since when is it a crime to not transfer a domain and hosting account that is in your name? I wouldn't go threatening someone who holds the keys to your brand.

If it was paid for with a company credit card it's company property, isn't it? Do you leave a job and take your desk with you?
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Then it should be registered under the company name not an employee name.


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Yes, you can use whois.domaintools/yourdomain to find your registrar.


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Then it should be registered under the company name not an employee name.

Seriously not everyone's tech savvy enough to realize this.

Something like this probably happened:

Boss: Hey Johnson, get us a company .com for website and email stuff.
Johnson: Ok boss.

Moments later after Johnson buys the setup with his own name...

Johnson: Hey boss, I got the thing setup for the company, here's the receipt for claims.
Boss: Ok great. I guess that's settled then.


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i am wondering how to find out what company hosts my web domain name. it was registered by a former colleague who is no longer with the business but who has the password for the website. Is there any way i can find out who the domain is registered with and how to go about changing permissions for access to editing the site?

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All the answers so far have been advice on finding out where the domain is registered, not who is hosting it.

If the web host is handling DNS then just looking at the nameservers at the registrar might be enough, but DNS addresses can be elusive. It might be necessary to resolve the IP address of the domain by doing a ping, then do a lookup for the IP address.

http://tools.whois.net/whoisbyip/

If an IP address is part of a large leased block then you might have to email the company who leased the block and ask who the IP address is subleased to.


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I normally use network-tools.com

The express tool there gets all the info, from the domain registrar to the company the IP address block is registered to. From there you might have to send out a few emails to trace it even further if it's not listed there directly.


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Yes, when I do that for any of the domains I host in my VPS it says the colocation center who owns the IP block is hosting the domain. Of course my IP address is leased by the colocation center to my VPS host, who in turn leases it to me, which I use for shared hosting clients.

Whoishostingthis.com reports two levels above me, but it would be necessary to contact me directly to change the authentication information needed by the original poster.







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How Silver Could Reach All-Time Highs in 2013 | TopStockAnalysts ...

This past March, I asked a highly successful investment advisor what he thought about gold. Since he deals almost exclusively with very high net-worth individuals, his point of view was especially intriguing.

He confided to me that many of his clients had been asking for gold and gold-related investments over the past few years. I can?t say that I was surprised.

But what he told me next simply shocked me.

?Gold?s much too volatile, it?s too risky?, he said. ?Sure it?s up, but I try to discourage my clients from investing in it.?

It simply floored me that he thought gold was too volatile. Gold is only up 580% since it bottomed in 2001, without a single losing year to date.

That?s not something you can say about the stock market or any other type of investment.

I can hardly imagine what he must think of silver, as silver prices are up by 725% since 2001.

Today, silver is trading around $34, but our 2013 silver price forecast now has the shiny metal going much, much higher.

What will power that rise?

Since it?s slaved to its richer cousin, all the fundamentals for higher gold would apply.

I wrote about them yesterday in my 2013 gold price forecast.

As history has shown, silver moves almost in sync with gold, but exaggerates its movements, both on the up and down sides. That?s why I like to think of silver as ?gold on steroids?.

2013 Silver Price Forecast

For 2013 I think silver, like gold, will set a new all-time nominal price record, likely reaching as high as $54 an ounce.

Despite silver?s dependency on gold, it does have some distinct fundamentals, too.

In fact, here are my key drivers for silver prices in 2013:

1.? The Gold/Silver Ratio: Before the financial crisis, the gold/silver ratio was around 50 (meaning an ounce of gold would buy you 50 ounces of silver) and trending downward. In late April last year silver exploded higher, pushing the ratio down below 30.

That was short-lived, as silver?s dramatic rise was unsustainable. I had said so at the time. The ratio recently returned to a high level near 60. In 2013, look for the ratio to head back down again, meaning silver will rise faster than gold.

On a long-term basis, I think we?ll see this ratio move down closer to 20. So right now, silver is looking rather undervalued relative to gold.

2.?Four More Years of Obama: The President has been very good for silver prices. In fact, he was so good, he helped make silver the best-performing major financial asset during his first term.

Now that Obama has earned another four years, and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke?s still in place and relying heavily on the printing press, I?m fully expecting a repeat performance. Thanks, guys, for more of the same.

3. Higher Investment Demand: Physical silver investment demand is growing. Despite a number of existing silver ETFs, the Royal Canadian Mint is launching its own. That has suddenly removed 3 million ounces from the physical market.

The Sprott Physical Silver Trust (NYSE: PSLV) is expanding its size as well, likely having bought 7.5 million ounces of silver to accomplish this. That?s over 10 million ounces in a single month. Meanwhile, the U.S. Mint has sold more silver coins versus gold coins so far this year than in any since the coin program started.

4. Higher Industrial Demand: Solar panel demand is exploding and silver is used to make them, of which the average panel requires about two thirds of an ounce. Since 2000 the adoption of solar panel technology has meant a 50% annual increase in silver usage each year, going from 1 million ounces in 2002 to 60 million ounces last year, representing nearly 11% of all industrial demand. Adding fuel to the fire, Japan has recently offered to pay utilities three times the price for electricity generated from solar versus conventional methods.

Unlike gold, silver has a wide range of industrial uses. There?s currently growing demand from an increasing number of industrial applications, including lighting, electronics, hygiene and medicine, food packaging, and water purification, to name but a few. That?s bullish for silver.

So for these reasons, as well as silver?s historical role as an inflation hedge/monetary asset, look for silver prices to keep rising in the years ahead.

That being said, 2013 is likely to be pivotal for the more affordable precious metal. Now that gold has set and surpassed its own all-time highs, look for silver to be next.

It now looks like $54 is the next price target in silver?s relentless and historic climb.

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The Halifax Commoner ? Beer no longer just a ? poor man's? drink

Beer expert, Adam Pearson says IPA beer goes great with spicy Indian food. (Photo: Julian Brown)

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Grilling steaks? Drop the Shiraz and pick up a porter. Salmon on tonight?s menu? Why not go for a Belgian wheat beer instead of a Chardonnay.

If you?re looking for a fine wine to pair with your dinner tonight, forget it. Haligonians in the know are now looking to beer to pair with their favourite meals.

?Beer is actually a better food pairing than wine, generally speaking. You have so many more ingredients to work with,? says Greg Hutchinson, the man in charge of beer selection at Premier Wine & Spirits inside the City Atlantic Centre on Dresden Row. ? The cultural standards that equate wine on the table with gourmet food and beer in a cooler with a tail gate party are quickly vanishing.

This perception that wine has higher status than beer likely comes from centuries of drinking behavior, says Hutchinson.

?Beer has always been the poor man?s drink, the lowly
commoner, workingman?s kind of thing. Whereas wine has got the big, highfalutin? status.?

?It?s definitely changing, the craft beer scene has a lot of momentum behind it.?

Microbreweries and brewpubs have been sprouting up all over North America since the 1980s. This new wave of brewers are pushing aside the mass-produced lagers in favour of more creative beer with a wider range of flavours.

Over the past nine years, Hutchinson has built his beer selection into one of the best in the country.

Premium imports from Europe, the a bunch of craft beer coming out of North America and some selections from Asia complete a selection you can?t find anywhere else in town.? It is selection and quality such as this that makes pairing food with beer possible.

In the late ?90s, Halifax finally got two local craft-brew options with the establishment of the Propeller and Garrison breweries. Both are now wildly popular and have developed a variety of food-friendly beers.

Adam Pearson, retail and events manager at Garrison Brewery and a self-titled ?local food ambassador? also prefers beer with his meals.

?When it comes down to it, to appreciate the subtleties of wine you really need an advanced palate,? said Pearson.

?With beer, there are so many kinds and there is so much you can do with each variety.?

Pearson says the association with wine, fine dining and class may come from the perception that traditions that stem from the Mediterranean coasts of Spain, Italy and France are considered fancy.

Ironically, Pearson notes, some of the best beer comes from those countries.

One of Pearson?s favourite brews is the India Pale Ale, a hugely popular beer made with lots of hops.

IPAs and their strong distinct flavours largely define the American craft beer movement.

He explains that it?s distinctively hoppy taste came about through bumping the alcohol content and adding additional hops for preservation so that the beer wouldn?t spoil on it?s way to India to be enjoyed by thirsty British Imperial soldiers.

Ironically, Pearson says, that an IPA goes best with Indian food. ? ?That citric, crisp bitterness just cuts right through the spice.? ? ?Having a screaming hot plate of vindaloo and a Garrison Imperial IPA next to it, probably two of my favourite things that go together,? said Pearson.

Beef and beer is another combination Pearson raves about, pointing out the classic Irish steak and Guinness pie and his homemade beer-braised short ribs recipe.

Despite the long-standing notion that steak is best enjoyed with red wine, Pearson says ?rules are meant to be broken.?

But what about Christmas dinner? Sticking with beer instead of going for wine at a turkey feast has long been considered a sign of immaturity in some households.

For beer pros, the decision is simple.

?I?ll be drinking spruce beer,? says Pearson. Garrison brews a spruce beer every winter and this year it comes out on Dec. 14.

?A saison (a strong, flavourful farmhouse beer) is always my go to,? said Hutchinson as he suggests a large corked bottle of Avec les Bons Voeux (in English: ?with best wishes?) from the Dupont Brewery in Belgium.

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Brain Scans Show Differences in Adults With Autism - Health News ...

Brain 06 Brain Scans Show Differences in Adults With Autism
By Maureen Salamon
HealthDay Reporter

THURSDAY, Nov. 29 (HealthDay News) ? Brain scans done on groups of men with autism show distinct differences in both the volume of specific regions and the activity of cells that signal a possible immune response, two new studies suggest.

Scientists in England and Japan used MRI and PET (positron emission tomography) scans to examine brain-based anatomical and cellular variations in those with autism. But the disparities ? while offering a deeper glimpse into the little-understood developmental disorder ? raised more questions about its cause and treatment that only further research can answer.

?There?s really strong evidence now that the immune system appears to be playing a role in autism, but we just don?t know what that role is,? said Geraldine Dawson, chief science officer of Autism Speaks, who was not involved in either study. ?There is such an urgent need for more research to understand the causes and more effective treatment for autism. Autism has really become a public health crisis, and we need to respond to this by greatly increasing the amount of research conducted so we can help families find answers.?

The studies were published online in this week?s issue of the journal Archives of General Psychiatry.

Affecting one in 88 children in the United States, autism is characterized by pervasive problems in social interaction and communication, as well as repetitive and restricted behavioral patterns and interests.

The Japanese study examined the brains of 20 men with autism using PET scans to focus on so-called microglia. These are cells that perform immune functions when the brain is exposed to ?insults? such as trauma, infection or clots. The PET images indicated excessive activation of microglia in multiple brain regions among those with autism when compared to a group of people without the disorder.

?This really raised the question about what the role is of these abnormalities,? said Dawson, who also is a professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina, in Chapel Hill. ?Is this something that could help us explain the causes of autism? Is it a reaction to autism, or the brain?s response to developing in an unusual way??

?We don?t have the answers to these questions, but now they?re showing up in multiple studies so it does suggest that understanding the role of the immune system in autism may be an avenue to understanding its treatment,? she added.

The British study used MRI on 84 men with autism and a matched set of healthy participants. It suggested that those with autism have marked differences in cortical volume. These differences may be linked to its two components ? cortical thickness and surface area. Overall, participants with autism had greater cortical thickness within the frontal lobe regions of the brain and reduced surface area in other regions of the brain.

Study author Christine Ecker, a lecturer in neuroimaging at King?s College London, discussed such brain differences.

?We also know that about 50 percent of individuals with autism have an abnormally enlarged brain, particularly during early childhood, which suggests that those with autism have an atypical developmental trajectory of brain growth,? Ecker said. ?[Anatomical brain differences in these areas] are highly correlated with the severity of autistic symptoms, but we still need to establish how specific differences in surface area and cortical thickness affect wider autistic symptoms and traits.?

Dawson, who wrote an editorial accompanying the studies, noted that the last decade has brought an explosion of new research into autism, although she still feels funding for this work is lacking from federal agencies.

?It?s been amazing to see not only the number of new scientists that are beginning to devote their careers to autism research, but also the quality of scientists,? Dawson said. ?But despite the fact that we?re excited and encouraged by the numbers of publications increasing, we still feel the progress is far too slow.?

More information

The U.S. National Library of Medicine has more about autism.

SOURCES: Christine Ecker, Ph.D., lecturer, neuroimaging, King?s College London; Geraldine Dawson, Ph.D., chief science officer, Autism Speaks, and professor, psychiatry, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, N.C.; Nov. 26, 2012, Archives of General Psychiatry online

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PeopleBrowsr-logoPeopleBrowsr, the maker of social analytics tools such as Kred, has won a temporary restraining order against Twitter, allowing the company to maintain full access to Twitter's firehose of data. The victory for PeopleBrowsr is short-term, but it does mean that the company won't be cut off on November 30, which is what PeopleBrowsr says Twitter was threatening. Temporary restraining orders are usually granted until the court is ready to decide on a preliminary injunction (which would last until the case is decided). The hearing to discuss the injunction is scheduled for January 8.

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Instant View: GDP growth revised up, jobless claims fall

NEW YORK (Reuters) - The U.S. economy grew faster than first reported between July and September but possible cuts in government spending and tax increases early next year could slow its momentum.

Separate data showed the number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits dropped for a second week, unwinding some of the storm-related surge, which has muddled the labor market picture.

COMMENTS:

JOSEPH CARSON, U.S. ECONOMIST AND DIRECTOR OF GLOBAL ECONOMIC REEARCH, ALLIANCEBERNSTEIN, NEW YORK:

"The GDP revision was not surprising. We had stronger export performance and inventory build but it seems the inventory build was intentional since orders rose in October. The jobless claims numbers are still volatile due to the hurricane. We expect contraction in November payroll employment based on dislocations from the hurricane and then some strong recoveries in payroll growth in December and January. If you look at the GDP data, the public sector grew 3.5 and private sector grew 2.1 percent, but on year-on-year basis, the private sector grew at a 3 percent rate.

SCOTT BROWN, CHIEF ECONOMIST, RAYMOND JAMES, ST. PETERSBURG, FLORIDA

"Both sets of numbers were pretty close to estimates. With jobless claims, you are still seeing the effects from Sandy, but you should see them come down in the couple of weeks. You saw the same thing happen with Katrina when you saw claims spike up because people couldn't file the claims (in the previous weeks).

"The spike in claims could show up in the next payroll report. The Beige Book didn't paint a very rosy picture on the jobs market. The trend in hiring is still relatively low.

"With GDP, the headline is higher than the initial estimate, but the details were disappointing. We saw downward revisions in two key components, consumer spending and business investment.

"The slowdown in consumer spending from Sandy might subtract a few tenths of a percent in GDP for the fourth quarter. Also firms just don't want to expand in this environment."

OMER ESINER, CHIEF MARKET ANALYST, COMMONWEALTH FOREIGN EXCHANGE, WASHINGTON

"GDP is a good headline number, but when you look into the figures, you see the bulk of the rise is inventory adjustment and a sharp spike in government spending. So I think the market may look past this number, thinking real GDP in the economy is a bit lower. It was also concerning to see consumer spending revised down. On jobless claims, it was encouraging to see it fall below the 400,000 handle, but we're still trying to evaluate the impact of Hurricane Sandy."

PETER CARDILLO, CHIEF MARKET ECONOMIST AT ROCKWELL GLOBAL CAPITAL IN NEW YORK:

"We are starting to see the jobless claims start to readjust to pre-Sandy levels little by little. But the GDP was much stronger than I expected, obviously that is good news for the third quarter. This just adds to the bullish feeling that once Washington resolves the fiscal cliff then we continue to grow at modest rates."

JOSEPH TREVISANI, CHIEF MARKET STRATEGIST, WORLDWIDE MARKETS, WOODCLIFF LAKE, NEW JERSEY

"The positive revision to economic growth in the third quarter is consistent with job creation that was almost three times faster than in the previous three months. Despite the effects of Hurricane Sandy the improvement should continue into year end. Good cheer for equities and risk traders, less so for the dollar."

MARKET REACTION:

STOCKS: U.S. stock index futures held gains after the data.

BONDS: U.S. bond prices pared losses

FOREX: The euro held gains against the dollar

(Americas Economics and Markets Desk; +1-646 223-6300)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/instant-view-gdp-growth-revised-jobless-claims-fall-134602857--business.html

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Even within the overgrown gardens, murky swamps, and crumbling graveyards of the forgotten South, a secret could not stay hidden forever. The new family was different, and their claiming was near. Light Caster or Dark Caster?

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Hi there! I'd like to reserve a caster boy, if that would be all right. I also have a couple of questions.

Are there limits on what sort of supernatural they can be, or what their powers are? Also, are anime pictures allowed?

EDIT: Silly me. I just read the character sheet. >.<

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X64 wrote:Hi there! I'd like to reserve a caster boy, if that would be all right. I also have a couple of questions.

Are there limits on what sort of supernatural they can be, or what their powers are? Also, are anime pictures allowed?

EDIT: Silly me. I just read the character sheet. >.<

Oops! Silly me, too! I totally forgot to put up the powers list.... You can make up some power for now, like controlling an element or reading minds or something like that. But when the Claiming happens, which I will explain later, they will gain more power. So, just one supernatural ability for now! Thanks for reserving a character!

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Thanks ^^ I'm working on the character now, (it takes me a while) but I'll be sure to keep a lookout for the power list just in case.

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X64 wrote:Thanks ^^ I'm working on the character now, (it takes me a while) but I'll be sure to keep a lookout for the power list just in case.

EEP! Really excited...!

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Might I reserve a caster girl? :) This looks to be quite interesting!

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CortezHorse wrote:Might I reserve a caster girl? :) This looks to be quite interesting!

Of course! And, thank you!

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Wow, this is a very nice looking roleplay. Can I reverse a teen boy please? :D

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I would like to reserve a Caster girls? This Roleplay sounds pretty fun!

~The future is uncertain~

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FollowerOfDarkPaths wrote:Wow, this is a very nice looking roleplay. Can I reverse a teen boy please? :D

Thank you! Reserving it for you!

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JxLucky wrote:I would like to reserve a Caster girls? This Roleplay sounds pretty fun!

Happy to reserve the slot for you!

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The Five Best Books On Menopause

Since there?s a good chance that you?re wondering the same thing, I thought I?d share my recommendations for five books, that in my opinion, do an excellent job of explaining, in a thorough and unbiased way, the many medical and emotional issues that occur during the menopause years.

Do what I do and check these books out of your local library to first see which one you like the best, then purchase it for your own personal library. That way, you?ll always have good, reliable information at your fingertips for years to come.

Our Bodies, OurselvesThe first?Our Bodies, Ourselves?was?written for us in the early 70s. It was a landmark book that helped fuel the women?s liberation movement with its frank discussion of a woman?s body. The publishers, the?Boston Women?s Health Book Collective, caught up to us again six years ago with this edition on Menopause, which I find equally progressive. They cover the basics of Menopause (?What?s Happening in Our Bodies?), which I think women just entering the perimenopausal phase will find particularly helpful.

What makes this book stand out??I like the way the authors have included a discussion of non-medical, emotional issues that have to do with our ?changing selves,? in chapters on body image, sexuality, and family life and the workplace.

You can read excerpts from this book and view additional content on the?publisher?s website.

The Smart Woman’s Guide to Midlife and BeyondThe Smart Woman?s Guide to Midlife and Beyond: The No-nonsense Approach to Staying Healthy After 50,? is authored by Drs. Janet Horn, a gynecologist and Robin Miller, an internist who specializes in integrative medicine.? They?re both in their 50s and have been friends since their med school days, so their close rapport is reflected in the way they provide information and advice. They talk about their own experiences, share patient stories and conclude each chapter with a ?chat? that makes you feel that you?re among friends who are dealing with the same mid-life changes as you.

What makes this book stand out?? What?s especially interesting, and valuable to the reader, is the fact that one of the authors takes hormones and the other doesn?t and ?never will!? so their ?conversations reveal the issues of the HRT debate in a way that?s not didactic. It?s a brilliant way to show that there?s more than one way to get through menopause and every woman has to decide what works best for her.

The Everything Health Guide to Menopause?is chock full of information about the mid-life transition beginningInformative book on menopause with a thorough explanation of the initial, peri-menopausal phase. It?s written by? Kate Bracy Kalb RN, a women?s health care practitioner, with a technical review by a gynecologist,?Kathryn Arendt, MD.? It?s quite extensive, but well organized and easy to read. I?d bet that whatever question you have about the changes you?re experiencing will be answered in these pages.

What makes this book stand out?? I applaud the author for bringing up the need to find a doctor whose qualifications match your?new?needs.? This one thing can make a big difference in how well you navigate the menopause years. In her chapter titled, ?A Partner on the Path ? Choosing a Health Care Provider,? Ms. Kalb encourages readers to explore your options early in the menopausal process and then, once you?ve found the right practitioner, take charge.

Menopause, Ellen Dolgen

Since it?s publication date two years ago, I?ve been recommending Ellen Dolgen?s book,?Shmirshky: the pursuit of hormone happiness?to my younger friends in the sputtering stage of menopause (aka perimenopause), who don?t have a clue about what?s happening to their bodies or what to expect in the years ahead. The author covers a lot of ground ? from HRT and hot flashes to memory lapses and vaginal dryness ? in an intimate, girlfriend-to-girlfriend voice that makes this book instructive and engaging.

What makes this book stand out? ?Like Kate Bracy Kalb in her book (above), Ellen Dolgen writes about the need to find a great gynecologist who specializes in women?s midlife health, who can be your partner in this decade-long journey. She offers suggestions for how to research and then interview prospective candidates for this important job. (She also offers a directory on her website.)

Finally, I highly recommend Dr. Susan Love?s Menopause and Hormone Book.?It?s an important book that, besides the basics, covers weighty issues such as the medicalization of menopause, understanding research when it comes to prevention and risk of disease and women?s cancers.menopause, hormone therapy, HRT

What makes this book stand out??Dr. Love is one of the most respected women?s health specialists in this country. ?With this book, she can be a trusted resource for evidenced-based, unbiased information.

I?d love to know about books that you have found particularly helpful in your menopause journey and welcome your suggestions in the comment box below.

Source: http://www.menopausetheblog.com/2012/11/28/the-five-best-books-on-menopause/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=the-five-best-books-on-menopause

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South Africa's Zuma set for ANC re-election, Ramaphosa may come back

JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African President Jacob Zuma looks set for re-election as head of the ruling ANC in December but the battle for the post of his deputy could thrust millionaire businessman and former unionist Cyril Ramaphosa back into political prominence.

Despite sluggish growth in Africa's biggest economy, bloody labor strife that dented South Africa's image this year and a slew of scandals during Zuma's three years in power, five of the country's nine provinces are backing the president to stay on as leader of the African National Congress.

This line-up suggests Zuma has seen off a campaign to replace him with Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe, whose own silence on whether he is in the running has opened up the chance of a political comeback by business tycoon Ramaphosa.

Leadership of Nelson Mandela's 100-year-old liberation movement would virtually guarantee Zuma another five years as state president in a 2014 election, given the support the ANC can still count on from South Africa's black majority.

Nominations for top ANC leadership positions for the December 16-20 party conference close on Friday.

Zuma, who ousted former President Thabo Mbeki in a fight to head the party in 2007, has obtained wide endorsement from ANC branches across five provinces, including his home KwaZulu-Natal, which will have the largest number of voting delegates at the conference in the central city of Mangaung.

The expectation that Zuma will carry the ANC leadership race has taken some steam out of the contest and provides an element of political continuity, even though many have been critical of his lackluster performance in office.

Zuma's reputation as president was tarnished by criticism that his government mishandled a wave of violent mining strikes in recent months that saw at least 50 people killed, 34 of them striking miners shot by police in a single day in August. It was the deadliest labor violence since apartheid ended in 1994.

Critics on the left within his own party accused the 70-year-old president, who is proud of his Zulu origins and likes to present himself as a genial 'man of the people', of abandoning poor and working class South Africans.

Business leaders said Zuma's government did not move quickly enough to halt the labor troubles that led to downgrades from two credit ratings agencies for South Africa, whose deep social and economic inequalities are seen as an Achilles Heel.

DAILY PROTESTS

"His leadership has led to a myriad of conundrums around policies, and investors expect more inaction from him," Peter Attard-Montalto, emerging market economist at Nomura International, told Reuters.

Since Zuma took office in 2009, protests about basic services have become an almost daily occurrence in urban areas across South Africa as the ANC struggles to fix a broken education system and address chronic unemployment and poverty.

This has generated opposition to Zuma from elements within the party who demand radical economic and social reforms to achieve a fairer sharing out of the national wealth.

Two provinces have come out in favor of Motlanthe to be party leader.

But sources in the camp of the bearded and bespectacled deputy president, who is 63, said he was reluctant to challenge his boss in next month's internal ANC election.

Motlanthe's silence on whether he will stand has also forced Zuma's supporters to look elsewhere for a deputy president.

"Zuma's emissaries initially approached Motlanthe to stay on as deputy president on condition that he will get their support for president in the next ANC election (in 2017)," said one Zuma campaigner. "But his silence, and subsequent support from some provinces to go it alone, has made us decide to look elsewhere."

This has opened the door for Ramaphosa, a respected and influential member of the ANC's National Executive Committee, who has been backed as candidate to be Zuma's deputy in the party by at least four of the provinces.

Reuters spoke to official sources and lobbyists in all nine provinces and although Ramaphosa, 60, appeared to have strong grassroots support from local branches, it was not clear if he would in the end accept the nomination.

"Cyril is the best man for the job, he brings integrity but we can only hope that he accepts the nomination. He expects guarantees that this will line him up to become the automatic choice for president next time around," said one ANC official from KwaZulu-Natal.

BUSINESS OR POLITICS

Ramaphosa is hailed along with Mandela as a hero of the anti-apartheid struggle. As a founder leader of the National Union of Mineworkers, he led a three-week strike against South Africa's white mining bosses in 1987 that gained him international renown.

But he left politics for business in 1997 three years after the end of apartheid, and is now South Africa's second richest black entrepreneur.

But his shareholding in Lonmin, the company at the centre of the August 16 Marikana mine killings in which 34 strikers were shot by police, has laid him open to accusations that he has betrayed his original working class allegiances.

An ANC member from the Free State province, who asked not to be named, said: "We really don't know if he will leave his high life in business to come back to a position in the ANC."

Ramaphosa's extensive business empire includes ownership of the MacDonald's South Africa franchise, he is the chairman of telecoms giant MTN, and also sits on the board of Standard Bank, Africa's largest bank by assets, and of brewer SABMiller.

In the ANC's closed political culture, open ambition is frowned upon, so Ramaphosa, Mothlanthe, or any other candidates are unlikely to go public with their intentions before the nomination process closes on Friday.

The contest will be fought behind closed doors in a five-day conference in Mangaung next month with 91 percent of voters being ordinary rank and file members. The balance will come from national and provincial leaders, the women's league, youth league and veterans league.

Although Ramaphosa's nomination may go down well with the business sector, insiders said he would not have carte blanche over economic policy.

"Whatever his success in business was does not matter," said a senior ANC official from Mpumalanga province.

"The ANC discusses policies as a collective, it's not up to individuals," the official added.

(Reporting by Peroshni Govender; Editing by Pascal Fletcher and Giles Elgood)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/south-africas-zuma-set-anc-election-ramaphosa-may-164847784--sector.html

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Obama says debt-cutting deal can be reached soon - Wed, 28 Nov 2012 PST

November 28, 2012 in Nation/World

Jim Kuhnhenn Associated Press

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WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama said Wednesday he believes that members of both parties can reach a ?framework? on a debt-cutting deal before Christmas, making his case with a mix of optimism and pressure on congressional Republicans to keep tax rates from rising on the middle?class.

Obama, pushing ahead with his campaign to increase revenue by hiking taxes on wealthier Americans, was joined by about a dozen middle-class Americans at a White House event in the midst of negotiation on how to avoid a so-called fiscal cliff at year?s end when across-the-board tax hikes and steep spending cuts kick?in.

?I am ready and able and willing and excited to go ahead and get this issue resolved in bipartisan fashion so that American families, American businesses have some certainty going into next year,? Obama?said.

He took special note of reports that some Republicans have expressed a willingness to extend the current expiring tax rates for households earning less than $250,000. Conservative Oklahoma GOP Rep. Tom Cole told GOP colleagues in a private meeting on Tuesday that it?s better to extend tax cuts for 98 percent of taxpayers than engage in a prolonged fight that risks increasing taxes on everyone. Cole is a longtime GOP loyalist and a confidant of House Speaker John Boehner,?R-Ohio.

?I?m glad to see, if you?ve been reading the papers lately, that more and more Republicans in Congress seem to be agreeing with this idea that we should have a balanced approach,? Obama said, noting that the Senate has already passed legislation to extend current rates to those middle class?taxpayers.

?The Democrats in the House are ready to vote for that same bill today,? he said. ?If we can get a few House Republicans to agree as well, I?ll sign this bill as soon as Congress sends it my way. I?ve got to repeat: I?ve got a pen. I?m ready to sign?it.?

He made an appeal to the public to pressure Congress, arguing that similar efforts late last year to extend a payroll tax cut resulted in congressional?passage.

?When the American people speak loudly enough, lo and behold, Congress listens,? he?said.

While expressing confidence that he and Congress could strike a bargain for a ?framework in the coming?weeks,?

Obama says we need to ?approach this problem with the middle-class in?mind.?

The president is urging the public to pressure Congress through social media, pointing to (hastag)My2K on Twitter ? a reference to the estimated $2,200 tax increase a typical middle-class family of four would see if the Bush tax cuts?expire.

The president is also meeting with corporate executives at the White House on Wednesday and then traveling to Pennsylvania on Friday to push for upper income bracket earners to pay higher tax rates. It?s part of a campaign to pressure Republicans in Congress to support raising taxes on the?wealthy.

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Source: http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2012/nov/28/obama-says-debt-cutting-deal-can-be-reached-soon/

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