Saturday, 15 October 2011

Kelly Clarkson To Play Free Club Show

Troubadour gig for fans on October 24 will precede Stronger release.
By Gil Kaufman


Kelly Clarkson
Photo: Mike Moore/ Getty Images

Kelly Clarkson has long had a strong relationship with the fans who've stuck with her from the "American Idol" days through all manner of label drama. And come next week, she's going to reward some of those lucky followers with a rare club show.

Clarkson will take the stage next Wednesday at Los Angeles' 500-capacity Troubadour for a special show in advance of the October 24 release of her fifth album, Stronger. Tickets for the free gig are first come, first serve, with fans encouraged to register at www.kellyclarksonshow.com for a chance to attend the gig.

The website warns, however, that access to the venue is not guaranteed by the ticket, so attendees are being encouraged to show up early to secure their spot inside.

That's not the only early gift Clarkson is giving her die-hards. She's also teamed with VH1 for what's described as an "extremely intimate concert" in New York on October 27 that will air as a special at a later date.

She'll also suit up for a set at the O Music Awards 2, where she will appear alongside such fellow presenters and performers as the Band Perry, Demi Lovato, Mac Miller, Midi Mafia and DJ Diamond Kuts.

Clarkson recently primed the pump for her return to the spotlight with the sexy, playful new video for "Mr. Know It All," the first single from the upcoming album. The Justin Frances-directed clip is a mixture of performance footage and sleek glamour shots of Clarkson, as well as the "Wall of Doubt," which features the occasionally negative headlines that have been written about the singer.

"There's different sides of me, and that whole outfit was more for all the freeing aspect," she explained of a scene in which she wears a massive ball gown. "Like, there's all these different sides of you, and that was the free-spirit side of me. That's one of my favorite shots in the video. It keeps coming back to my hair everywhere."

Are you looking forward to Kelly's album? Tell us in the comments!

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Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1672475/kelly-clarkson-free-show.jhtml

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Friday, 14 October 2011

Compasion for Accountants | Small business accounting tips

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Source: http://accountantorpartner.com/2011/10/11/compasion-for-accountants/

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Thursday, 13 October 2011

AMLI 900 | Green, Smoke-Free Chicago Real Estate Apartments ...

One of the first multifamily Chicago real estate residential properties to go green has also become the city?s first smoke-free green high rise.

AMLI 900, located at 900 S. Clark St. in the South Loop, was completed in 2008 and is LEED-certified. To go with its green features, the building has adopted the Breatheasy program, which prohibits residents and guests to smoke inside homes and common areas, making this a 100 percent smoke-free property.

an interior with a viewThat includes the building?s exterior green roof, which conserves rainwater and absorbs heat to lower energy consumption.

Other green features at AMLI 900:

*Low-flow water fixtures

*Low-E glass windows to minimize heat penetration in units

*Energy-efficient light fixtures and bulbs with day-lighting sensor controls to conserve electricity

*High-efficiency water heaters, gas furnaces and electric heating

*Energy Star appliances

*Natural wood inside and out

*Building constructed using recycled materials

*Landscape filled with native vegetation to reduce water needs

*Pet friendly building with a dog run

*Low VOC paint to improve indoor air quality

And, no smoking.

If you are caught smoking, you?ll be accessed a fine of $250, which will be donated to the American Lung Association.

rooftop deckAMLI has luxury apartment communities throughout the Chicago area and the country. The company offers a program in which a portion of your rent is applied to the purchase price of a new home when you buy from a participating builder.

Chicago?s AMLI 900 was the company?s first attempt at LEED certification. The pet friendly property offers 440 units on 24 floors, along with a dog run, rooftop sundeck with outdoor fireplace, rooftop lounge with theater area, fitness center, private park and skyline and lake views.

Healthy, green and profitable. No wonder the building is almost fully occupied.

For more information, visit AMLI900.com.

Source: http://www.chicagolandrealestateforum.com/2011/10/12/this-is-one-healthy-piece-of-chicago-real-estate/

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Wednesday, 12 October 2011

Northland Securities Analysts Now Covering Allot Communications ...

Equities research analysts at Northland Securities initiated coverage on shares of Allot Communications (NASDAQ: ALLT) in a research note issued to investors on Wednesday. They set an ?outperform? rating and a $14.00 price target on the stock.

Separately, analysts at Zacks Investment Research downgraded shares of Allot Communications from an ?outperform? rating to a ?neutral? rating in a research note to investors on Wednesday, October 5th. Analysts at Wedbush initiated coverage on shares of Allot Communications in a research note to investors on Friday, September 9th. They set an ?outperform? rating and a $16.00 price target on the stock.

Allot Communications Ltd. (Allot) is a provider of Internet protocol (IP) service optimization solutions for mobile, digital subscriber line (DSL) and wireless broadband carriers, cable operator service providers and enterprises. The Company?s portfolio of hardware platforms and software applications utilizes deep packet inspection (DPI) technology to transform broadband pipes into smart networks that can manage data over mobile and wireline networks and deploy value added Internet services. Its scalable, carrier-grade solutions provide the visibility, security, application control and subscriber management that are important to managing Internet service delivery, guaranteeing quality of experience (QoE).

Shares of Allot Communications traded up 4.81% during mid-day trading on Wednesday, hitting $11.76. Allot Communications has a 52 week low of $6.24 and a 52 week high of $19.15. The stock?s 50-day moving average is $11.58 and its 200-day moving average is $14.22. The company has a market cap of $285.1 million and a price-to-earnings ratio of 52.43.

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Source: http://localizedusa.com/2011/10/12/northland-securities-analysts-now-covering-allot-communications-allt-stock/

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Audio Video Installation | Resources for Your Home Improvement ...

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The integration of audio / video recreational cars special care should be taken. There are many reasons, need to think before you decide what type of system is right for you and your family. From now produces 12volt offers standard and marine systems class, adding indoor and outdoor sound has never been easier. Since most of the RV and campgrounds have 110volt power, it gives you the capability to integrate with home video equipment systems, 12volt.

We need to speak about the first of your options and what you can do system. Video is one of the main components of an effective system of RV, considering how much time they spend in your RV (Bad weather, cooking, pleasing children and for motor homes, when the car). With the capability to source audio installation and video signals you can have one of the central roles of media and display its contents in several zones. In other words, you can watch movies on all televisions or watch a variety show on TV apiece independently. So children can play games or watch their shows in his room, and you can listen to music or watch movies in the living room, and even finish it in your bedroom. With the advent of marine grade flat panel TVs, it can even have a video outside under the awning.

There are many options for your video source, most trailer parks offer telegram TV. Satellite TV is another good option and can be installed on site, or mobile systems dish can be installed on top of the RV, this is a great option for coaches, where your passengers can watch TV as you drive. You can also use a digital antenna to receive free broadcast if any. Now, when we were webcasting, let?s speak about media players. A typical source is DVD / CD or Blu-Ray player, remember, when making your choice, you can play all kinds of audio and video on the Blu-ray, but can't play Blu-Ray on DVD / CD player. Media break a compact hard drive that can store movies, albums, pictures, etc., this is a great option if you already have all your media on your home computer, simply upload to the server and take it with you. Navigation on the media server is similar to the IPod screen and displayed on television.

Now, when we looked at video, let?s speak about audio. Most of the new RV came with a stock stereo system of some sort, but the calibre does not exist (if it included a loud crack that sounds distorted). It?s not as bad as it seems, often with the addition of a good amplifier and the replacement of stock speakers, this problem is resolved. Be careful when performing this type of installation, make sure you know what wires go where, and do not add additional speakers without shutting down properly.

Adding external speakers is one of the most common upgrade. Before this, make sure you purchase the right speakers, they should be offshore score with stand the elements. As well as audio-video system can be obtained. So, before you buy, think about what your trying to achieve. One often forgotten how loud you really need your system to be, remember, most RV parks there are rules and spending quiet time so much money on a killer audio system can be a waste, and it would be superior spent on other flat panels, media server.


Source: http://www.velvetrance.com/audio-video-installation.html

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Thursday, 6 October 2011

Can peer mentors help teens lose weight? new strategies for ...

Can peer mentors help teens lose weight? new strategies for combatting teen obesity

New Rochelle, NY, October 5, 2011 -- Obesity among adolescents has more than tripled over the past 40 years, and recent estimates find that over 18% of teens in the U.S. are obese. Education and mentoring targeting obesity and delivered in high schools by peers has been shown to have a significant impact on teen diet and physical activity, according to a study published in Childhood Obesity, a peer-reviewed journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc.(http://www.liebertpub.com) The article "Effect of HealthCorps, a High School Peer Mentoring Program, on Youth Diet and Physical Activity," is available online. (http://www.liebertpub.com/chi)

Mehmet Oz, MD, John Cawley, PhD, and colleagues from Columbia University (New York, NY), Cornell University (Ithaca, NY), HealthCorps (Brooklyn, NY), F.E.G.S. Health and Human Services System (New York, NY), and Affinity Health Plan (Bronx, NY), evaluated the HealthCorps model, a school-based obesity prevention program, in six intervention schools and compared the results to those from five control schools. HealthCorps educates students about physical fitness and nutrition, and encourages them to lead a healthier lifestyle. The program targets minority, low-income, inner-city students who are at high risk for developing obesity.

Childhood Obesity is a bimonthly journal, published in print and online, and the journal of record for all aspects of communication on the broad spectrum of issues and strategies related to weight management and obesity prevention in children and adolescents.

(Photo Credit: Copyright 2011, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers)

The researchers concluded that, "peer educators hold promise for improving high school students' diets and physical activity." In the HealthCorps model, trained recent college graduates served as peer mentors. The study showed that this model was particularly effective for reducing soda consumption, with a 13% reduction overall among the participants, a 25.7% reduction among girls in particular, and a 35.7% reduction among girls who completed the HealthCorps program. Furthermore, students who completed the program were 45% more likely to report that they were more physically active than in the previous year.

"The results achieved by HealthCorps are important, and encouraging," says David L. Katz, MD, MPH, Editor-in-Chief of Childhood Obesity and Director of Yale University's Prevention Research Center. "They suggest that peer mentoring can be part of the solution to the serious problem of teen obesity and related ill-health by modifying behaviors. Just as importantly, however, they indicate that peer mentoring cannot be the whole solution, and thus we all have lots of work left to do to create environments -- both in school and out -- that foster the well-being of our teenage sons and daughters."

Source: http://www.sciencecodex.com/can_peer_mentors_help_teens_lose_weight_new_strategies_for_combatting_teen_obesity

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Wednesday, 5 October 2011

Cancer kills Nobel physician before he hears of prize (Reuters)

STOCKHOLM (Reuters) ? A scientist who won the Nobel prize for medicine Monday used his own discoveries to treat himself for cancer, but died of the disease just days before he could be told of the award.

Calling it "bittersweet" news, colleagues of Canadian-born Ralph Steinman at New York's Rockefeller University said he had prolonged his own life with a new therapy based on his prize-winning research into the body's immune system.

The 68-year-old physician, who joked last week with his family about hanging on until the annual prize declaration, died Friday after a four-year battle with pancreatic cancer -- a fact the Nobel committee was not told until hours after it announced the 2011 award was shared by Steinman and two others.

He never knew his life's work had been crowned with the highest accolade science can bestow, becoming the first person in half a century to win a posthumous Nobel prize -- after a day of consternation in Stockholm, where the Nobel rules have long insisted, in principle, on recognizing only the living.

"We wanted him to be here for this," said his daughter Alexis Steinman, 34. "We were like 'OK Dad, I know things aren't going well but the Nobel, they are going to announce it next Monday'. And he's like: 'I know I have got to hold out for that. They don't give it to you if you have passed away.

"'I got to hold out for that.'"

The Nobel Committee spent the morning calling Steinman to offer the traditional congratulations only to discover they faced a "unique" situation. After anguished consultations on the fate of the prize, and money worth three quarters of a million dollars, they decided it would go to Steinman's heirs.

Two other pioneers whose work on the immune system has also driven ground-breaking possibilities for curbing infections and cancers, American Bruce Beutler and Jules Hoffman from France, shared the other half of the 10 million-crown prize.

Steinman, whose research contributed to the launch last year of the first approved vaccine to kill tumors, was working until his final days, colleagues said.

"BITTERSWEET NEWS"

Admitted to hospital last Sunday, he lost consciousness on Thursday and died surrounded by family the following day. But Rockefeller University president Marc Tessier-Lavigne said his staff only heard of his death from the family about half an hour after news of the Nobel prize came out from Sweden.

Nobel Committee secretary general Goran Hansson told Reuters: "I am, of course, saddened that Dr Steinman could not receive this news and feel that happiness.

"He was a great scientist."

After examining a rule which bars giving the prize to the dead, and a second which says a laureate nonetheless keeps the prize if they die between the announcement and the award ceremony held some weeks later, the committee said it found the latter rule to be more fitting to Steinman's case.

"The Nobel Prize shall not deliberately be awarded posthumously. However, the decision to award the Nobel Prize to Ralph Steinman was made in good faith, based on the assumption that the Nobel laureate was alive," the committee said.

His university said: "Steinman ... was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer four years ago, and his life was extended using a dendritic-cell based immunotherapy of his own design."

Those cells, which the Montreal-born Steinman discovered in the 1970s, are vital to the attack the body launches on tumors and infections if they breach its first line of immune defense.

The other prizewinners, Beutler and Hoffmann, studied the first stages of the body's immune responses in the 1990s.

Lars Klareskog, who chairs the prize panel, said: "I am very excited about what these discoveries mean." In particular they may offer ways to tackle antibiotic-resistant microbes.

Beutler, 53, is based at the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California. Luxembourg-born Hoffmann, 70, conducted much of his work in Strasbourg.

SELF-Defense

The work of all three prizewinners has been pivotal to the development of improved types of vaccines against infectious diseases and novel approaches to fighting cancer. The research has helped lay the foundations for a new wave of "therapeutic vaccines" that stimulate the immune system to attack tumors.

Better understanding of the complexities of the immune system has also given clues to treating inflammatory diseases, such as rheumatoid arthritis, in which the body's defense system goes haywire and ends up attacking its own tissues.

Beutler told Reuters his work "might lead to new treatments for inflammatory and auto-immune disease, and possibly new treatments for other kinds of diseases as well."

In the United States, the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society said the trio's work "formed the foundation of immunotherapy which holds great promise for the cancer community."

Beutler and Hoffmann discovered in the 1990s that receptor proteins act as a first line of defense, innate immunity, by recognizing bacteria and other microorganisms. Steinman's work, explained how, if required, dendritic cells in the next phase, adaptive immunity, kill off infections that break through.

The research ultimately led to the launch of the first therapeutic cancer vaccine last year, Dendreon's Provenge, which treats men with advanced prostate cancer.

It was unclear how Steinman had treated his own pancreatic cancer -- a notoriously deadly form of the disease. The development of treatments from research can take many years. Former student Michel Nussenzweig said Steinman's discovery was only now reaching that stage after a particular wait.

"No one believed it for a really long time," Nussenzweig said of the work on cells. "His dream was to use his discovery to develop vaccines and it's a dream that's pretty close."

Medicine is usually the first of the Nobel prizes awarded each year. They were first awarded in 1901 using a bequest from dynamite inventor Alfred Nobel.

The only previous posthumous awards were to Swedes: poet Erik Axel Karlfeldt, for literature, in 1931; and U.N. chief Dag Hammarskjold, given the 1961 peace prize weeks after dying in a plane crash while on a peacemaking mission in Africa.

(Additional reporting by Ben Hirschler in London, Michelle Nichols in New York and Anna Ringstrom in Stockholm; Writing by Alastair Macdonald; Editing by Andrew Roche)

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/health/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20111003/hl_nm/us_nobel_medicine

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