Thursday, December 6, 2012

Education & Reference 2015: MILLER LEVINE BIOLOGY STUDENT ...

MILLER LEVINE
MILLER LEVINE BIOLOGY STUDENT EDITION 2008C
by PRENTICE HALL
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Prentice Hall Biology utilizes a student-friendly approach that provides a powerful framework for connecting the key concepts of biology. New BIG IDEAs help all students focus on the most important concepts. Students explore concepts through engaging narrative, frequent use of analogies, familiar examples, and clear and instructional graphics. Now, with Success Tracker? online, teachers can choose from a variety of diagnostic and benchmark tests to gauge student comprehension. Targeted remediation is available too! Whether using the text alone or in tandem with exceptional ancillaries and technology, teachers can meet the needs of every student at every learning level.

With unparalleled reading support, resources to reach every student, and a proven research-based approach, authors Kenneth Miller and Joseph Levine continue to set the standard.

Prentice Hall Biology delivers:

  • Clear, accessible writing
  • Up-to-date content
  • A student friendly approach
  • A powerful framework for connecting key concepts
  • Rank: #5736 in Books
  • Brand: PRENTICE HALL
  • Published on: 2007-01-31
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 1.70" h x 8.40" w x 11.00" l, 5.75 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 1146 pages

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SI Social: Hitman Social Media Game Shows How To Do It Wrong ...

Social media is a fairly new medium, so it?s no surprise that people gaffe from time to time when they try to execute it right. Of course, there?s a varying degree of severity between ?Whoops, I posted the wrong link!? to ?Oh my, I?ve done something so bad that I need to dig a hole and crawl in.? You?might?expect the latter from individuals or smaller companies, but when a big company slips on that level, it comes as a bit of a shock. And that is just what happened yesterday when the enormously high profile video game publisher Square Enix?tried to use a Facebook game to promote their newest title in the Hitman game series.

Since the game itself depicts the adventures of an assassin, the Facebook game in question was a social device that allowed you to ?put a hit? on friends. That?s already a little weird, but with the right comedic twist, I can see the potential for it. However, the faux pas came in the form of a drop down box that allowed you to specify the reason for the hit. The list included PC-unfriendly motivations such as ?her muffin top? and ?her bad hair,? but took the cake with ?her small tits,? which is not only inappropriate language but sexist as hell to boot. Men weren?t left out of the insult war either, as ?tiny penis? was also an option.

As expected, social media exploded over the app ? in exactly the opposite way that Square intended. The app was pulled within hours, apologizing and they issued a statement saying they did not mean to offend their audience. The campaign was created by Emmy-award winning ad agency Ralph, who apparently don?t that cruelly making fun of people before shooting them in the face with a sniper rifle is much of an objection given the game?s ?mature? audience.

Epic fail doesn?t even begin to describe the debacle here. While the newness of social media has made it a necessity for businesses to figure out how to connect with their consumers, it also means a lot of wandering into the creative unknown ? which can yield stellar results or a landmine of bad PR. I keep trying to wrap my brain around how anyone greenlighted this thing, and no matter what angle I come at it from, I still can?t get a handle on it. Kudos to Square-Enix for reacting with lightning speed, removing the app less than an hour after it appeared, but how did it even get that far in the first place?

If you are trying to think of ways to use Facebook to engage your client that are cool but not over the top, it?s best to have a checklist handy. ?No racial, ethical, or sexist slurs? is probably a great place to start, followed by ?know your target audience.? In this case, sadly, the target audience MAY have found this app funny, as the 2011 demographic for gaming?shows that 53% of the people playing games are between the ages of 18-54. In other words, lots of teenagers that might not think twice about picking on a classmate for physical flaws. Sexism in gaming has recently drawn huge amounts of criticism over the rampant and violent misogyny that the medium and its consumers have tacitly encouraged for years. The fact that the company was willing to put their seal of approval on such a blatant example of juvenile asshattery shows that they?re tragically out of touch with the contemporary climate ? not to mention ignorant of the disastrous PR effects on a brand that wading into these issues can provoke.

What do you think about Square Enix?s slipup? Can you think of any other social media disasters that have caused you to facepalm at the speed of light?

(Image via Kotaku.)

Source: http://www.searchinfluence.com/2012/12/hitman-game-social-media/

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Spaceship aims to be science lab

Sir Richard Branson wants his tourist spaceship also to become a high-altitude science platform.

The billionaire's rocket plane will carry six fare-paying passengers just above the atmosphere to experience a few minutes of weightlessness.

But the vehicle has been designed so that its seats can be removed easily and the space filled with science gear.

Passenger flights should begin in 18 months or so; research sorties could start soon after.

The US space agency (Nasa) has already chartered the rocket plane.

"It's likely we might do some science flights quite early in the programme," explained Will Pomerantz from Virgin Galactic.

"Nasa is certainly eager to get their flights conducted - the ones they have already purchased.

"It may also give us some additional time to show off the reliability and the operations of the vehicle, which would give our tourism customers even more confidence.

"I think that if they see a Nasa flight has gone up and gone well, that will make them feel better about their purchase," he told BBC News.

Mr Pomerantz was speaking here at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, the largest annual gathering of Earth scientists.

His intention was to inform this community of the capabilities of SpaceShipTwo (SS2), as the vehicle is sometimes called.

The Virgin executive said geoscientists might want to use SS2 to pursue a range of research fields, including atmospheric chemistry, climate studies, space weather, or even to carry out simple Earth imagery.

The ship will have 43cm-diameter (17in) windows with high quality glass through which to point camera lenses.

It is likely some groups will want to fly their experimental sensors on the plane before committing the technology to an orbiting satellite, Mr Pomerantz added.

SpaceShipTwo is an air-launched vehicle. It will be taken aloft to about 50,000ft (15,200m) by its carrier aircraft WhiteKnightTwo.

On release, SS2 will then ignite a rocket engine to climb to a maximum altitude of about 361,000ft (110km).

Passengers will ride the rocket plane for the fun of it, but scientists would use it for the same reasons they also fly experiments on the International Space Station (ISS) or on sounding rockets - to access microgravity conditions.

The weightless environment provides a unique perspective on physical systems and processes, and is helping researchers to better understand disease and to develop new materials.

"We'll get something on the order of four to five minutes of weightlessness," explained Mr Pomerantz.

"It depends exactly what quality of microgravity you require for your experiment, but it's somewhere in that range.

"Generally speaking, we're similar to or perhaps slightly less than a sounding rocket, depending which sounding rocket it is, but we offer a much larger volume and mass capability.

"The other difference is that sounding rockets take quite a lot of g's; those things really jump off the rails and often will pull 10 g's on lift-off. Because SpaceShipTwo was designed for tourists, it's got a much gentler ride. That could be very important to some scientists."

Virgin Galactic recently signed a deal with the Houston company Nanoracks to design and build SS2's payload mounting system.

The intention is that is uses the same standards as those already specified for the ISS.

The costs of chartering the entire volume of SS2 for science would be broadly comparable to price charged to a full cabin of tourists, Mr Pomerantz said. Tourists are being asked pay $200,000 (?124,000) per seat.

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Source: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-20500194#sa-ns_mchannel=rss&ns_source=PublicRSS20-sa

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Rocket Internet Taps Summit Partners For Another $26M For Lazada, Its Asian Amazon Clone, As It Ramps Up Its Marketplace Ambitions

lazada logoRocket Internet, the incubator and investment vehicle run by the Samwer brothers,?is continuing its aggressive push in Asia, and is turning to more investment to do it: today the company announced that Lazada, its online shopping mall -- think Amazon here -- has picked up another ?20 million ($26 million), this time led by Summit Partners. It will be using the investment to help push a "marketplace" model, where, similar to Amazon it will offer a platform for smaller merchants to sell their products, providing the logistics and fulfilment that underpins it.

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My Relationship Tip Of The Day | 106.7 WTLC

Tip of the dayThe Gift of Friendship

If you are not good friends with your partner, ask yourself why. The point of an intimate relationship should be to form a lasting friendship, and to create an unbreakable bond that can withstand anything. Healthy relationships are based on mutual trust and understanding. If you want to love each other, you?ve got to like each other, and that means being friends.

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Cork structure makes graphene super-elastic

How do you make wonder material graphene 3D and super-elastic? Structure it like cork.

As well as its exotic conducting properties, graphene ? a single-atom thick arrangement of carbon atoms ? is extraordinarily light and strong. But when stacked to form thicker materials, it turns brittle, limiting its uses.

Impressed by the elasticity of cork, which has a honeycomb structure, Dan Li of Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, and colleagues dissolved graphene oxide in water and froze it. The resulting ice crystals moulded the material into a honeycomb.

When the water was removed, the graphene left behind had a cork-like structure and was super-elastic, bouncing back to its original size after being compressed by 80 per cent.

Super-elastic graphene could form the basis of flexible electronics and batteries, or conductive biological implants.

Journal reference: Nature Communications, DOI: 10.1038/ncomms2251

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Will I be taxed on my mom's life insurance policy? - The Help Desk ...

My mom just passed away, and I'm the beneficiary of her $25,000 life insurance policy. Am I taxed on this? I plan to disperse the money to others in my family. Can I pay tax on it off the top so others don't have to pay tax on the money? ?Jerry

In general, the face value of a life insurance policy is not subject to federal income tax, says Susan Growney, vice president of financial services firm Shaw & Associates in Yuba City, Calif. That said, you may owe state estate or inheritance taxes on the life insurance proceeds, depending on where you live and the size of your mother's estate. (Connecticut's Office of Legislative Research offers a handy state-by-state list of estate and inheritance taxes.)

Regardless of where you live, any interest that the policy value may have earned between the time of your mother's death and when the death benefit is paid out to you would be taxable ? although, given the value of the policy, that tax bill is unlikely to amount to much.

The good news is that any tax owed on the insurance money is only taxable to you as the beneficiary, and not to anyone you choose to pass it along to. Just be aware that in 2012 you can gift up to a maximum of $13,000 per individual per year before you have to file a federal gift tax return (but even if you do have to file, you likely won't actually owe any gift tax).

? Marc Mewshaw

Got a question for the Help Desk? Send it to?helpdesk@cnnmoney.com.

Source: http://helpdesk.blogs.money.cnn.com/2012/12/04/taxed-on-moms-life-insurance-policy/

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