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Solavei WordPress Blog Training 3 – Video


Solavei WordPress Blog Training 3
http://www.facebook.com Solavei WordPress Blog Training 3 A comprehensive 4 part training series on how to use Solavei #39;s word press templates for blogging.. If you need help installing it the template, get in touch with me and I can walk you through it. Here is an example of what it looks like: http://www.smartphonetakeover.comFrom:Lori PetrosinoViews:0 0ratingsTime:04:32More inHowto Style

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Solavei WordPress Blog Training 1 – Video


Solavei WordPress Blog Training 1
http://www.facebook.com Solavei WordPress Blog Training 1 A comprehensive 4 part training series on how to use Solavei #39;s word press templates for blogging.. If you need help installing it the template, get in touch with me and I can walk you through it. Here is an example of what it looks like: http://www.smartphonetakeover.comFrom:Lori PetrosinoViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:21More inHowto Style

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Fiscal cliff negotiations: No word on progress after Obama, Boehner negotiate into the night

By Andrew Taylor And Jim Kuhnhenn, The Associated Press

WASHINGTON - Face to face with time running short, President Barack Obama and Republican House Speaker John Boehner negotiated at the White House Thursday night in what aides called "frank" talks aimed at breaking a stubborn deadlock and steering the nation away from an economy-threatening "fiscal cliff."

Boehner returned to the Capitol an hour later, briskly walking past reporters without comment. There was no indication whether any progress had been made, though the use of the word "frank" by both sides to describe the talks suggested the president and the speaker stuck hard to their opposing positions.

The meeting came shortly after Obama suggested that the sluggish pace of deficit-cutting talks between the administration and congressional Republicans was a result of a "contentious caucus" of GOP lawmakers who were making it difficult for Boehner to negotiate.

Boehner saw it differently. He said earlier in the day: "Unfortunately, the White House is so unserious about cutting spending that it appears willing to slow-walk any agreement and walk our economy right up to the fiscal cliff."

Thursday night's meeting was the two men's second face-to-face encounter in five days as they seek to find an agreement that avoids major tax increases and across-the-board spending cuts scheduled to kick in January. Also attending were Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and Obama's chief congressional lobbyist, Rob Nabors.

Before the meeting, Boehner accused Obama of dragging out negotiations. Obama is insisting on higher tax rates for household incomes above $250,000 to cut federal deficits; Boehner says he opposes higher rates, though he has said he would be willing to raise tax revenue instead by closing loopholes and deductions.

Obama, in an interview during the day with WCCO-TV in Minneapolis, said that he was hopeful of a "change in attitude" from Republicans on raising taxes on the wealthy. "It shouldn't be hard to get resolved," he said.

He added that the notion of not raising taxes "has become sort of a religion for a lot of members of the Republican Party. I think Speaker Boehner has a contentious caucus, as his caucus is tough on him sometimes so he doesn't want to look like he's giving in to me somehow because that might hurt him in his own caucus."

While the impasse over the president's demand for higher tax rates continues to be a main obstacle in negotiations, Boehner complains that the president refuses to offer spending cuts to popular benefit programs like Medicare whose costs are rapidly rising.

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Anna Breslaw’s 600-Word Sprint: Media Shame Game Makes Bad News Worse

TakePart presents Anna Breslaws 600-Word Sprint, a weekly column of pop culture analysis and social justice insight. Look for Annas Sprint every week on the homepage of TakePart.

Two recent tragedies have amplified a tendency of the media to scapegoat the media as a careless steamroller crushing real human beings while in pursuit of tawdry stories.

The apparently self-inflicted deaths of British nurse Jacintha Saldanha and Gretchen Molannen, a Florida woman who suffered from a rare genital disorder, have both turned into media events that stemmed from media people going after media stories.

Its never been a natural human tendency to see shades of gray when tragedy strikes, and there seems to be increasingly less distinction between the paparazzi-style journalism of TMZ and, oh, I dont know, actual journalism.

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Both of these recent suicide narratives have been retold in posts and stories from across the entire spectrum of the different journalism breeds, but what the coverage has in common is more important: Everyone in the current events business seems to be blaming various communications outlets (not their own) rather than focusing on ways to prevent these sorts of suicides in the future.

Also common is a downplaying of the contributing circumstances that had been pressing on both of the suicidal women long before the media got involvedcircumstances that might be addressed to the benefit of people who are still living.

The more prominent event was the suicide of 46-year-old Jacintha Saldanha, a London nurse at King Edward VIIs Hospital, where Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, was bedridden with hyperemesis gravidarum: severe vomiting associated with pregnancy.

Where Kate goes, the paparazzi are sure to follow. A pair of young Australian DJs prank-called the hospital claiming to be Prince Charles and Queen Elizabeth, checking in on Middleton. Saldanha passed the phone on to a hospital employee who unwittingly provided private medical information to the Australians.

The hoax quickly hit the Internet, embarrassing Saldanha and the hospital. Shortly afterward, Saldanha was found dead in her apartment. She left a note for her family, the contents of which are private.

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Aspergian Art Journal – Video


Aspergian Art Journal
Self taught, intuitive art in the dream-diary of an adult aspergian. (not officially diagnosed.) The song playing in the background is from one of those "ambient sound" CD #39;s that were popular in the 1990 #39;s and could usually be found in department stores by the greeting card section. The artists name -or- band title is: Nature Quest. The album title is: Dream Country, and the song is called "Wilderness Storm Front". Published in 1994 by North Word Press, Inc. I have no rights to this song. I just like it a lot.From:OneirosDreamShrineViews:12 1ratingsTime:03:40More inEntertainment

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