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By KEITH WOMMACK
While reading reviews for the new film?Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare, I thought of my own recent release from pain.
Two weeks ago, as I stood outside and reluctantly prepared to mow my yard, my neighbor?s yardman pulled up with his trailer full of yard equipment. I was reluctant to begin working because my back was aching. It had been hurting for several weeks and I was having trouble bending over.
While watching the yardman drive his riding mower off the trailer, I thought perhaps he could help me. I didn?t realize just how much help he would be.
I walked across the street to ask if he had time to mow my yard too. Knowing that my wife and I always cared for our own lawn, he stopped what he was doing and asked, ?Are you feeling OK??
I told him about my back. He smiled and said, ?Sure. I will mow it.? Then, with a compassionate, caring tone, he described exercises I should try. Apparently, at one time, he?d been a massage therapist. He said that if I would do the exercises, I?d feel better.
I thanked him and walked back to my house. However, as soon as I closed the door behind me, I began to feel better. Even though he suggested exercises, they weren?t needed. It was my reaction to his genuine compassion that facilitated my escape from pain.
Then, last Monday, when he returned to mow the neighbor?s yard, I told him how his caring had helped me find complete freedom. He smiled and said, ?I just don?t like to see anyone suffer.?
There are a lot of people who don?t like to see suffering. This is why many are hoping to see changes in healthcare. The filmmakers of?Escape Fire, a film released on October 5, realize that society needs a paradigm shift when it comes to providing people with better care.
A?Los Angeles Times review of the film states, ?What we have now, Dr. Andrew Weil and others in the film attest, is actually not a healthcare system but a disease management system. It?s a system that believes drugs are the only way: We spend as much on them as the rest of the world spends combined. It?s a system, these folks say, that does not want you to die or to get well; it wants you to keep on spending. And spending. If milk prices had risen as astronomically since 1945 as drugs have, a gallon of milk would cost $48.?
A?Film Journal review says of?Escape Fire, ?There?s a lot wrong in the current state of American medicine. And this film devastatingly points out the reasons why, including an overreliance on pharmaceutical solutions rather than preventive care; the pernicious effects of bad lifestyle choices; the system of hospital and physician reimbursement that accentuates profits and volume rather than maximum attention; and the lack of regard for alternative medical treatments, among many others.?
An?Indiewire review describes part of the film: ?We follow one soldier, Robert Yates, on his way home from Afghanistan. ??His journey towards recovery illustrates how the military, out of sheer pragmatism, has turned to healing techniques such as acupuncture, meditation and yoga in order to relieve the stress and pain of these men. Not only are they curbing narcotic dependency and teaching them empowering techniques to heal themselves for a lifetime, but these procedures are relatively low-cost and low-tech.?
My back pain paled in comparison to many others? intense sufferings. Yet, the experience confirmed for me that health is a mental and spiritual condition.
Again, even though my neighbor?s yardman suggested exercises, it was my reaction to his genuine compassion that facilitated my escape from pain. Years of practicing a spiritual-based form of treatment has taught me that aligning consciousness with God?s love results in physical improvements. The yardman?s heartfelt caring touched me, and it served as the catalyst I needed to prayerfully conquer the pain. His care made God?s care real to me. And I quickly responded.
An?American Psychological Association study released in 2011 stated that more Americans than ever are using prayer as an alternative for health concerns. The authors of the study found that in 1999 13.7 percent of the people surveyed used prayer, while by 2007 the percentage had risen to 49 percent.
A film guide for the?Sundance Film Festival states, ?Destined to be hailed as the definitive film on American healthcare,?ESCAPE FIRE offers a way out?a primer on how to save the health of a nation.?
Saving the health of a nation starts with recognizing that it can be done. Identifying and utilizing effective healing systems is a good start. As innately caring and spiritual people, we can and will make it happen.
Keith Wommack is a Syndicated Columnist, Christian Science practitioner and teacher, husband, and step-dad. He has been described as a spiritual spur (since every horse needs a little nudge now and then). Keith?s columns originate at:?KeithWommack.com
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Fall is such a nostalgic time of year. I love welcoming back my cozy sweaters and favourite boots. Thanksgiving celebrations with family and of course visits to the pumpkin patch just as we did with our parents as children. Football games and the Royal Winter Fair. We can also feather our nests with wool, velvet and tartan. There is such luxury in harvest inspired hues like cranberry and pumpkin, hunter greens and gray flannel. Nothing is more decadent than coming in from a crisp walk in the woods with my family to a warm cup of cider and getting settled with a book or board games in front of a roaring fire. I?m looking forward to raking those leaves already!
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Eva Longoria and Tony Parker in September 2010.
By Peter Gicas, E! Online
Eva Longoria is thisclose to putting the past behind her. At least when it comes to the tattoos she got while with her now ex-husband, Tony Parker.
The former "Desperate Housewives" star was spotted in Beverly Hills on Monday with a small red spot on her neck where she once had the word "Nine" (Parker's basketball jersey number) inked.
It is just one of three Parker-celebrating tats that Longoria began to have removed?back in January. The other two were the couple's wedding date on her wrist and Parker's initials, which were placed somewhere private and not for public viewing.
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Naturally, we can't blame the girl for wanting such body art gone for good. After all, Longoria filed for divorce?from Parker nearly two years ago after more than three years of marriage.
No doubt her boyfriend, New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez, is pleased.
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Showing their enthusiasm for their recent nuptials, Justin Timberlake and Jessica Biel are ecstatic on the cover of People magazine.
The ?Cry Me A River? crooner jumped for joy while his beautiful blushing bride smiled from ear to ear in her gorgeous pink Giambattista Valli Haute Couture gown.
In their interview, Jessica and Justin both gushed over how amazing their wedding turned out- ?It was a really special evening,? said Timberlake, while Ms. Biel added, ?It was a total fantasy experience.?
Justin also sang to his bride as she walked down the aisle- ?It was an original piece I wrote specifically for the evening and for her.?
And given the southern Italy locale of the event, Timberlake knew he had to make everything over-the-top even for his 100 guests. "It was a lot to ask of them to travel, so we figured we'd give our guests a good party!"
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By Christopher Hassett
My wife is convinced I have a food allergy. I?ve always thought I had hay fever (itchy eyes, sneezing, headaches.) To be honest I?m no longer sure. Can food allergies act like seasonal ones? ?Robert?
The fact that your wife is convinced you have a food allergy makes it worthy of consideration. I will go further and encourage you to take her concerns seriously, for there is wide support for those concerns in the medical community. Dr. Stephan Rechtschaffen, from the Omega Institute, says 50-60% of the patients he sees in his practice have allergies related to food.? More than half! The Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) claims 15 million people nationwide have food allergies, a number they say is steadily rising.
A food allergy, in the simplest terms, is an immunological reaction to something the body incorrectly perceives as a threat. These reactions range from being un-noticeably mild to quite severe. If, say, you did have a food allergy and your reactions were severe you would absolutely know about it, for the immune response would be immediate and alarming. Symptoms could be a swelling of the tongue and throat, difficulty breathing, severe cramping, a sudden drop in blood pressure, even death.?
But food allergies can be problematic even when the reactions are seemingly mild. There might initially be the irritating symptoms of itchy eyes, sneezing or headaches, but by continually subjecting the body to the very foods causing these reactions the symptoms over time could escalate towards migraines, asthma, chronic fatigue, eczema, organ and joint inflammation, rheumatoid arthritis, heart disease, and countless other maladies. Escalation occurs by routinely eating the same foods one is allergic to. Such routines often occur in the morning, when it?s common to eat the same meal again and again for years and even decades.? Think of eggs and milk (dairy,) think of toast (wheat/gluten,) think of the soy latte you switched to for health reasons: all of which according to the Mayo Clinic top the list of the most prominent food allergens.? Also at the top of that list are fish, shellfish, peanuts, and tree nuts (almonds, cashews, walnuts...) But people can be allergic to citrus, celery, avocado, potato, beer, wine, coffee and pretty much anything else we put into our bodies.
If a food allergy is presumed, one way to find out, aside from going to a doctor, is to eliminate all suspect foods for seven days. If, for instance, you think you?re allergic to milk, then you would remove all milk products from your diet for seven days.? Often what happens is, if there is indeed an allergy involved, you?re likely to feel even worse during the first few days of elimination. But by day four things typically improve and by day 7 you should expect to be feeling noticeably better.
On the eighth day you reintroduce the suspect food back into your diet.? In fact, you might as well indulge on this day, since if it?s a food you?re allergic to it?s also probably one of your favorites?the irony being that the foods we crave most are often the very ones we?re allergic to, though this is by no means a general rule.? If on this 8th day the food being reintroduced is indeed one you are allergic to, then your reaction to it should be much more noticeable than it was only a week before. You?ll then know to remove it from your diet. ?
Try this with up to four foods at a time. In other words, if you suspect not just dairy but also wheat, orange juice and peanuts, then remove all four from your diet for seven days and on the eighth day reintroduce only one of the four. Say it?s dairy on this day. If no reaction occurs, remove it once again on day 9 and reintroduce only wheat. If still nothing, remove wheat on day 10 and bring in orange juice for the day, etc. All the while remain vigilant about how you?re feeling, thinking, and responding to the world around you. Take notes if needed.? Do this until you find the culprit food.
A life can be magically transformed upon eliminating a food allergen, for it is common for people to speak of a resurgence in energy and clarity they hadn?t felt in years. Dr. Rechtschaffen tells of patients who came to him unable to work, unable to walk, their life crippled with fatigue, depression, and pain, their hopes crushed by doctors who discounted their symptoms as imagined or treatable exclusively with punishing medications, only to find that with the elimination of certain foods their symptoms disappeared entirely! No drugs. No therapy. It took only a consciousness to which foods were right and which were altogether wrong for their particular bodies.
Christopher Hassett is a holistic health practitioner who specializes in restoring energy and mental clarity, losing weight naturally, and alternative approaches to health and well-being. You can reach him through his website at www.threeperfections.com. Do you have a question you?d like Christopher to respond to in his column? Email him at conversations@threeperfections.com.
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The Tabernacle Church, 11601 South Laurel Drive, is holding Family Fun Fest, a Halloween alternative, Wednesday, Oct. 31, 6 to 9 p.m.
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T-Mobile users will be having another nice smartphone option this holiday season, as the LG Optimus L9?will be landing on the carrier Oct. 31 for the bargain price of $79.99 with a new, two-year contract.?
You're going to be getting a heck of a phone for that price, as the LG Optimus L9 will pack a 4.5-inch screen, a dual-core 1GHz processor, 5-megapixel camera and it will be capable of using T-Mobile's 4G network. You'll also get a phone that launches with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and it will soon be updated to the Android Jelly Bean.?
As we've become accustomed to with T-Mobile, the pricing will be somewhat flexible. You'll be able to land the Android phone for the aforementioned $80 price tag after a mail-in rebate and with a two-year deal. Those who want to spread out the payments a bit can buy it for 20 monthly payments of $15 per month with the proper plan. I'd advise the first option if possible but I do appreciate T-Mobile offering multiple ways to pay for this.?
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One of the best ways to understand the future of the Internet is to study its past.
The Internet was built to connect multiple computers so that they could communicate. That is built-in social.
Of course, as more and larger computers were connected, search became a driving force for helping people discover what they were looking for online.
As social networks emerged, social sharing began to affect our methods of information discovery. Now social sharing is the next horizon for web discovery.
In addition to Google search that now favors social content, each of the respective social networks are searchable to a different extent.
So, what?s next? Insights into the future below, but first ?
Check out the infographic from Copyblogger that brings home an essential point about the web ? it was designed from the beginning to be social.
What comes next that businesses should be planning for now?
The mobile version of all of this will become exceedingly important for future business relevancy.
Just as social sharing adds context to digital content, so too it works for offline sharing as well, with mobile effectively merging the two.
It is obvious that we will all be more globally interconnected in some way. There is no doubt about it.
What does this mean for your business? Many conclude that global connectivity doesn?t matter for them because their business is local.
The fact is greater connectivity by definition must necessarily affect each and every one of us that reside on one planet.
We will have to consider how that will affect our respective businesses.
What does more and better information mean for you, your buyers, and business influencers?
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While President Obama and Mitt Romney have done plenty of sparring over domestic energy-policy? issues?such as gasoline prices and who would drill more on public lands?they should both be prepared in Monday?s foreign-policy debate to lay out how they?ll take on the fundamentals of a rapidly changing world energy economy.
The global energy landscape confronting the next president is very different from the one that faced the candidates battling for the White House just four years ago?and it raises a host of complex new foreign-policy questions.
?You have to go back a long time to find a four-year period where the energy scene has changed so dramatically,? said Michael Levi, an energy-policy expert at the Council on Foreign Relations. ?We don?t just have shifting views on old policy debates, we have debates on issues that didn?t exist four years ago. Because of the political and economic situations, we?ve only been talking about energy domestically, but we haven?t scratched the surface internationally.?
Among the new international energy challenges facing the next president: Asia?s growing thirst for oil means that for the first time in history, developing economies such as China and India will consume more energy than the developed world?and compete aggressively with the U.S. for finite oil resources. The new explosion in U.S. natural-gas production offers opportunities for U.S. companies abroad?and raises questions as companies consider exporting the resource. Melting Arctic sea ice is opening up a new rush to drill for oil in the treacherous north?and possibly setting the stage for future environmental catastrophes. And underlying it all is the increasingly urgent problem of climate change caused by burning the coal, oil, and gas that fuel the global economy?but which scientists say could soon lead to catastrophic extreme weather, rising sea levels, and other disasters.
In a speech on Thursday on ?Energy Diplomacy in the Twenty-First Century,? Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton spelled out many of those changes and said that her successor will need to place global energy policy at the heart of U.S. foreign policy.
?Energy will be one of the profound issues shaping the 21st century, and we are changing our foreign policy to reflect that,? said Clinton, who has said she expects to retire as the nation?s top diplomat no matter who wins the presidential election.
?Today, energy cuts across the entirety of U.S. foreign policy. It rests at the core of geopolitics. It?s an issue of wealth and power?. It is a matter of national security and global stability. It is at the heart of the global economy and is key to economic development. It?s even an issue of democracy and human rights,? she said.
While energy resources have long played a role in global conflict and diplomacy, their role is increasing and changing.
?This is a moment of profound change ... it raises complex questions about the direction we?re heading,? Clinton said.
Over the last year, Clinton has significantly elevated the role of energy as a driver of foreign policy. Last year, Clinton created the State Department?s Bureau of Energy Resources, charged with forging energy-driven foreign policy around the globe. In the coming weeks, she said, she will be sending out policy guidance to U.S. embassies to elevate reporting on energy and increase outreach to international energy partners.
Among the biggest changes: While the U.S. was the world?s biggest energy consumer and fossil-fuel polluter throughout the last century, China surpassed it in that role two years ago. Studies show that as China, India, and other developing nations continue to grow in the coming decades, the energy resources they choose could have a profound effect on the fate of the global economy?and the planet.
Growing Asian economies are fueled by an increasing appetite for oil, which could send demand and prices higher, dramatically increasing the pollution that causes climate change. It will be essential for the United States and its corporations, Clinton said, to be involved in driving the choices of new global energy consumers.
?The transformation to cleaner energy is central to the 21st-century economy,? she said. ?1.3 billion people don?t have access to energy?we have the technology and know-how that can help people leapfrog to energy that is reliable and affordable but also clean and efficient.?
Meanwhile, U.S. businesses are benefiting from a surge in domestic natural-gas production brought about by breakthroughs in ?fracking? technology. That boom could have a major impact on the world?s energy future, because natural gas has only about half the carbon emissions of coal. Today, U.S. companies are now working in China and Europe to help those countries develop shale gas, which could also help the U.S. achieve strategic geopolitical goals. Russia, the chief supplier of natural gas to Europe, has long wielded that resource as a power lever. But the State Department has created new initiatives for U.S. companies to help European countries develop their own natural-gas resources, which could limit Russia?s power. That?s good for the U.S., but it could also increase environmental concerns about the impact of fracking on water quality.
Another change to the global energy picture: Melting sea ice due to climate change has opened up the Arctic Ocean to oil drilling, and countries are rushing to be the first to exploit the resource. ?The Arctic is a frontier of oil and gas?and also a potential catastrophe. It?s critical we act now to set the rules of the road.? Clinton said. ?Four years ago, these issues didn?t have much currency, but now they?re seen as increasingly important.?
No matter who is the next president, the problem of climate change will need to be confronted. Many U.S. politicians, including Romney, have questioned whether oil and gas emissions contribute to climate change, but those views are out of step with the research of thousands of scientists across the globe. Meanwhile, more leaders in other nations are growing increasingly frustrated with the United States for failing to enact climate policy. Next month, at an annual United Nations summit on climate change, it?s expected that the U.S. will once again come under fire from the rest of the world for dragging its feet on the issue.
Although Obama and Romney have sparred repeatedly over domestic energy issues on the campaign trail, they have said little about how they would approach energy as a foreign-policy matter, let alone lay out how they would address climate change. But both of those issues will be at the heart of the nation?s foreign-policy future, and Monday?s debate provides an opportunity for some serious discussion.
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Jets linebacker Calvin Pace recently called the Patriots? no-huddle offense ?borderline illegal.?? The Jets apparently believe that it?s the officials, not the Pats, who are failing to follow the rules.
Defensive coordinator Mike Pettine has explained to Manish Mehta of the New York Daily News that the Jets will be emphasizing to officials the provisions that allow defenses to react and adapt to changes made in the offensive lineup.
?It?s going to be a major point of contention before [our] game with the officials to make sure that they know the rule is when they substitute we?re permitted to substitute,? Pettine told Mehta.
?If the officials permit [the Patriots] to do that, then the game is going to become chaos,? Pettine said.? ?That?s the problem.? Because we?re going to be running guys on.? We need to make sure that that is enforced for this game, because we found examples on tape where it has not been.? Then it?s impossible.? Now you can?t defend it.?
The rulebook makes it clear that the officials have the responsibility to ensure that the defense has a fair chance to adjust to lineup changes.? Per Mehta, Rule 5, Section 2, Article 10 states that ?if a substitution is made by the offense, the offense shall not be permitted to snap the ball until the defense has been permitted to respond with its substitutions. . . . The offense is prohibited from rushing quickly to the line of scrimmage and snapping the ball in an obvious attempt to cause a defensive foul (i.e. ? too many men on the field). . . . The umpire will stand over the ball until the Referee deems that the defense has had a reasonable time to complete its substitutions.?
?When they change, that should trigger the ability for us to change,? Pettine said.? ?I?m all for the no-huddle and one grouping.? Whoever you put out there, you better be prepared to go through a whole series and be out there for a while.? And that?s fine.? When they change, we need to be given the right to change . . . and we?re going to make sure that right is given to us.?
And that?s the difference between hitting the accelerator with versatile players on the field and shuttling in other players quickly in the hopes of catching the defense with its pants down.
Should the Jets be taking their concerns public?? In a roundabout way, they are complaining about the officiating ? not from their own games, but from the games involving other teams.? The comments are, in essence, a more subtle version of Giants offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride?s complaint that 49ers defensive end Justin Smith ?gets away with murder.?
And now the question becomes whether Pats coach Bill Belichick will rebuke the Jets, Harbaugh-style, for both criticizing and influencing officiating.? Because, at its core, that?s precisely what the Jets are doing.
If it works on Sunday, it will have been brilliant.
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MARQUETTE TOWNSHIP -- Two community groups squared off in a bowling competition to help raise money.
Superior Alliance for Independent Living and the AMVets Post 122 held their first bowl-a-thon at Superior Lanes in Marquette Township.
Local businesses sponsored the two teams.
Both groups received $400, but the big trophy went to the AMVets.
"We had a ball, this was really fun," said Ray Bergman, of the AMVets Post 122. "Superior Lanes did a wonderful job getting this together for us."
Superior Entertainment says they plan to host future fundraisers.
Source: http://www.uppermichiganssource.com/news/story.aspx?id=815551
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ScienceDaily (Oct. 19, 2012) ? The Who asked "who are you?" but Dartmouth neurobiologist Jeffrey Taube asks "where are you?" and "where are you going?" Taube is not asking philosophical or theological questions. Rather, he is investigating nerve cells in the brain that function in establishing one's location and direction.
Taube, a professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, is using microelectrodes to record the activity of cells in a rat's brain that make possible spatial navigation -- how the rat gets from one place to another -- from "here" to "there." But before embarking to go "there," you must first define "here."
Survival Value
"Knowing what direction you are facing, where you are, and how to navigate are really fundamental to your survival," says Taube. "For any animal that is preyed upon, you'd better know where your hole in the ground is and how you are going to get there quickly. And you also need to know direction and location to find food resources, water resources, and the like."
Not only is this information fundamental to your survival, but knowing your spatial orientation at a given moment is important in other ways, as well. Taube points out that it is a sense or skill that you tend to take for granted, which you subconsciously keep track of. "It only comes to your attention when something goes wrong, like when you look for your car at the end of the day and you can't find it in the parking lot," says Taube.
Perhaps this is a momentary lapse, a minor navigational error, but it might also be the result of brain damage due to trauma or a stroke, or it might even be attributable to the onset of a disease such as Alzheimer's. Understanding the process of spatial navigation and knowing its relevant areas in the brain may be crucial to dealing with such situations.
The Cells Themselves
One critical component involved in this process is the set of neurons called "head direction cells." These cells act like a compass based on the direction your head is facing. They are located in the thalamus, a structure that sits on top of the brainstem, near the center of the brain.
He is also studying neurons he calls "place cells." These cells work to establish your location relative to some landmarks or cues in the environment. The place cells are found in the hippocampus, part of the brain's temporal lobe. They fire based not on the direction you are facing, but on where you are located.
Studies were conducted using implanted microelectrodes that enabled the monitoring of electrical activity as these different cell types fired.
Taube explains that the two populations -- the head direction cells and the place cells -- talk to one another. "They put that information together to give you an overall sense of 'here,' location wise and direction wise," he says. "That is the first ingredient for being able to ask the question, 'How am I going to get to point B if I am at point A?' It is the starting point on the cognitive map."
The Latest Research
Taube and Stephane Valerio, his postdoctoral associate for the last four years, have just published a paper in the journal Nature Neuroscience, highlighting the head direction cells. Valerio has since returned to the Universit? Bordeaux in France.
The studies described in Nature Neuroscience discuss the responses of the spatial navigation system when an animal makes an error and arrives at a destination other than the one targeted -- its home refuge, in this case. The authors describe two error-correction processes that may be called into play -- resetting and remapping -- differentiating them based on the size of error the animal makes when performing the task.
When the animal makes a small error and misses the target by a little, the cells will reset to their original setting, fixing on landmarks it can identify in its landscape. "We concluded that this was an active behavioral correction process, an adjustment in performance," Taube says. "However, if the animal becomes disoriented and makes a large error in its quest for home, it will construct an entirely new cognitive map with a permanent shift in the directional firing pattern of the head direction cells." This is the "remapping."
Taube acknowledges that others have talked about remapping and resetting, but they have always regarded them as if they were the same process. "What we are trying to argue in this paper is that they are really two different, separate brain processes, and we demonstrated it empirically," he says. "To continue to study spatial navigation, in particular how you correct for errors, you have to distinguish between these two qualitatively different responses."
Taube says other investigators will use this distinction as a basis for further studies, particularly in understanding how people correct their orientation when making navigational errors.
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WASHINGTON (AP) ? President Barack Obama has presided over a heyday for the gun industry despite predictions by the National Rifle Association four years ago that he would be the "most anti-gun president in American history." The president hasn't pressed such an agenda, but gun owners still are afraid that, if re-elected, an Obama who wouldn't have to face voters again would try to restrict firearms purchases.
An analysis by The Associated Press of data tracking the health of the gun industry shows that sales are on the rise, so much so that some gun manufacturers can't make enough weapons fast enough. Major gun company stock prices are up. The number of federally licensed, retail gun dealers is increasing for the first time in nearly 20 years. The NRA is bursting with cash and political clout. And Congress and the administration have expressed little interest in passing new gun laws, despite renewed calls to do so after deadly shootings in Colorado and Wisconsin.
The poor economy, fear of crime and military veterans returning from war who want to keep their shooting skills sharp also may be driving some gun sales. But the general view of analysts and those in the industry is that Obama is the main catalyst.
"The driver is President Obama. He's the best thing that ever happened to the firearm industry," said Jim Barrett, an industry analyst at C.L. King & Associates Inc. in New York.
That despite the fact that Obama has made no promises to impose new gun control legislation and doesn't have the support in Congress or among voters even if he did. During this week's presidential debate Obama suggested renewing a ban on assault-style weapons and coming up with an overall strategy to reduce violence, but both the president and his Republican challenger, Mitt Romney, said the government needs to enforce gun laws already on the books.
Tennessee lawyer Brian Manookian said he never considered himself a gun enthusiast like others in his state. He owns only one handgun. But the firearms industry has proved so lucrative for him that he's enthusiastic now. Manookian and his business partner, Gary Semanchik, opened a $5 million firearms retail and training complex in September in Nashville.
Inventory is selling three to four times faster than they expected since the facility opened.
"It is a very strong investment," Manookian said.
Others agree. For the first time since 1993, the number of federally licensed retail gun dealers in the U.S. increased slightly in 2010 and 2011, as the country added 1,167 more licensed retail gun dealers, according to Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives records. After the assault weapons ban in 1994, the number of gun dealerships dropped annually until 2010. As of October 2012, there were 50,812 retail gun dealers ? that's 3,303 more than in 2009.
"Business has been very good," said Frederick Prehn, who a year ago opened a small gun store above his dentistry practice in Wausau, Wis. In the past year, Prehn has relocated twice to larger spaces and gone from one employee to eight.
Some gun store owners can't keep shelves stocked, said Brian Jones, owner of Bullseye Shooter's supply in Painted Post, N.Y. Jones said he opened his gun store in November 2010. In his first year, Jones said he sold between 600 and 700 guns. A little more than halfway through his second year, he's already sold 700.
For the first time in the company's history, Sturm Ruger & Co. Inc. stopped taking orders for a couple months this year. Ruger, one of the nation's largest gun manufacturers, has since resumed taking orders, though gun-sellers say demand is still outpacing production.
Obama is not yet through his first term, but the federal government already has conducted about as many background checks for gun owners and prospective buyers on his watch as it did during the first six years of George W. Bush's presidency. In the first 3 1/2 years of the Bush administration, the FBI conducted about 28 million background checks. During the same period of the Obama administration, the FBI conducted more than 50 million. The gun industry uses the number of background checks on gun owners as a reliable indicator of demand.
Ruger and Smith & Wesson represent nearly 30 percent of the U.S. gun manufacturing industry and lead the market in production of pistols and revolvers, according to government statistics. The two companies have been running production lines around the clock, hiring workers and operating at maximum capacity, said Barrett, an industry analyst who also owns Ruger stock.
Ruger's sales have increased 86 percent since Obama took office, and Smith & Wesson's sales have gone up nearly 44 percent, compared with 18 percent for overall national retail sales.
And the companies have big expectations for the industry's future, as they're spending more money on research and development than ever before.
"Wouldn't you want to be in a business where customers are just begging to hand you money?" said Bill Bernstein, owner of East Side Gun Shop in Nashville, Tenn.
The NRA itself has done well, too. The lobbying organization has had more cash on hand during the Obama years than it did since 2004, finishing 2010 with more than $24 million, according to the most recent figures available.
"Which makes it incredibly ironic that the gun lobby is opposing Obama," said Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence.
Gross said Obama, who initially campaigned to reinstate the assault weapons ban that expired under Bush, has done what he said was "disappointingly little" on gun control.
But the gun lobby says the success of the industry does not indicate that Obama is good for Second Amendment rights.
"This is the most dangerous election in our lifetimes," NRA chief executive officer Wayne LaPierre said in February, a point he's made regularly during the NRA's campaign to defeat Obama.
The NRA stands by its 2008 predictions that Obama would be anti-gun. NRA spokesman Andrew Arulanandam noted Obama's appointment of two Supreme Court justices whom the NRA considers anti-gun, plus Obama's support of a United Nations arms trade treaty and the botched gun-walking operation called Fast and Furious, which the NRA believes was concocted as part of a plan to enforce new gun restrictions.
"Gun owners and hunters fear that a second Obama administration with no future political campaigns to worry about will try to destroy this great American freedom," Arulanandam said.
It is hard to find a single aspect of the gun world that isn't thriving.
Fears of a Democratic president taking office and issuing stricter gun control laws led to an initial spike in gun sales in 2008, giving gun dealers some of the highest profit margins they've ever seen. But even after it became clear Obama was not going to make gun control a priority as president, the industry has continued to do well.
Fears of crime may be driving some sales. The number of violent crimes rose by 18 percent in the U.S. in 2011, according to Justice Department figures released this week. It was the first year-to-year increase for violent crime since 1993, marking the end of a long string of declines.
Firearms sales typically increase during poor economic times, said Steve Sanetti, chief executive officer and president of the National Shooting Sports Foundation, a trade association for the industry. More Americans are hunting and shooting for recreation as well, he said. Sanetti attributes that to military servicemen and women with firearms experience returning to civilian life and wanting to keep up with shooting as a pastime. He also said recreational shooting is a relatively cheap and accessible hobby, drawing in new buyers.
Voters have made clear that gun control isn't a priority. A recent AP-National Constitution Center poll found that 49 percent of adults felt laws limiting gun ownership infringe on the public's right to bear arms, while 43 percent said such laws do not infringe on those rights. After the recent mass shootings in Colorado and Wisconsin, 52 members of Congress sponsored a bill to track bulk sales of ammunition, but the legislation went nowhere.
Bernstein and others attribute some of the industry's success to all but one state ? Illinois ? offering permits to carry a concealed weapon. In some cases, people have been buying guns because they're afraid of the day they won't be able to.
"Any gun owner might fear that," said Justin Paulson, a 22-year-old grad student in Nashville who recently purchased a handgun from Bernstein's store. Paulson said he's been collecting guns since he was 18. He's currently up to 16. He purchased his most recent handgun because he thought the one he had was too small to defend himself. And the timing of his purchase was deliberate. "Chances are things might be a little tighter in terms of control come November," he said.
Fears about new gun laws mean dollar signs for the gun industry.
Bernie Conaster, owner of Virginia Arms Co. in Manassas, Va., has doubled the size of his suburban Washington gun store, hired more employees and paid bonuses since Obama has been in office.
"I certainly don't want to stoke the fire," Conaster said, "but I'll ride the wave while it's here."
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Associated Press writers Matt Apuzzo and Pete Yost, researcher Rhonda Shafner and AP News Survey Specialist Dennis Junius contributed to this report.
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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/gun-industry-thrives-during-obamas-term-office-073353804--election.html
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THURSDAY, Oct. 18 (HealthDay News) ? Menopause does not cause weight gain, but it does increase belly fat, according to a new study.
?It is a myth that the menopause causes a woman to gain weight. It?s really just a consequence of environmental factors and aging that cause that,? study leader Susan Davis, a professor at Monash University in Australia, said in an International Menopause Society news release.
?But there is no doubt that the new spare tire many women complain of after menopause is real, and not a consequence of any changes they have made,? Davis said. ?Rather, this is the body?s response to the fall in estrogen at menopause ? a shift of fat storage from the hips to the waist.?
Davis and her colleagues reviewed available scientific findings on the issue, and their findings appear in the October issue of the journal Climacteric. The review was conducted by the International Menopause Society to mark World Menopause Day on Oct. 18.
Increased abdominal fat increases the future risk of metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and heart disease, in women, the review said. It also noted that, contrary to popular belief, estrogen therapy (hormone replacement therapy, or HRT) does not cause women to gain weight. Evidence shows that HRT can prevent abdominal fat from building after menopause.
Women should take early steps to ensure they don?t put on extra weight after menopause, the International Menopause Society advised.
?What this translates to in real terms is that women going through menopause should begin to try to control their weight before it becomes a problem, so if you have not been looking after yourself before the menopause, you should certainly start to do so when it arrives,? Davis said.
?This means for all women being thoughtful about what you eat and, for many, being more active every day,? she added. ?Estrogen therapy can also help. But each woman is different, so at menopause it is important to discuss your health with your doctor.?
In midlife, women tend to gain an average of one pound per year. This can have major health consequences, as being overweight or obese is associated with many problems, including depression, high blood pressure, cardiovascular disease and diabetes.
?Heart disease is by far the No. 1 killer of postmenopausal women, and this risk is increased by excess weight,? International Menopause Society President Tobie de Villiers said in the news release.
?Women need to be aware of this, especially at menopause when estrogen levels drop,? de Villiers said. ?A woman may need to adjust her lifestyle to ensure a healthier life after the menopause.?
?I would say that a woman should consider using menopause as a marker, a reason to review her overall health with her doctor so she can make her own decisions on how her life moves forward,? de Villiers concluded.
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The U.S. Office on Women?s Health has more about menopause.
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SOURCE: International Menopause Society, news release, Oct. 16, 2012
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What are the top 10 best sales training ideas that should be followed by anyone who is interested in making it big in this particular choice of profession? What?s the best sales skills training techniques for? entrepreneurs looking to start a business. Well, I advice you keep reading.
Sales skill is one of the most important skills for an entrepreneur to develop in order to succeed in business. Without sales, a business is as good as dead. Yet, many people hate the subject of sales; simply because they are afraid of rejection. So in this article, I will be taking you through some of the best sales skills training techniques that will help shape you into a sales machine. If you are ready to learn, then let?s proceed.
Writing a goal is one of the best tips to follow. To move towards the top of the sales ladder, one of the most important tips shared by the best salespeople is to aim for the top and plan on how to get there. Writing your goals is just a first step, you must also have an execution plan in place if your goal is to be achieved. Just wishing to be among the best is fine but you must understand that it won?t take you anywhere. You must take action.
Studying and learning from your mistakes is also a helpful tactic that can boost your sales skills. Another tip is to be kind to yourself especially when you make mistakes. But you should also be aware that careful study and preparation is also needed to help limit those mistakes. Careful observation and thorough study will help you notice your weaknesses, avoid unnecessary mistakes and turn these weaknesses into strengths.
Developing a method for success is highly important. Developing a winning sales strategy or technique is imperative in being successful as an entrepreneur or manager.
Having the ability to adapt to change is a characteristic every successful entrepreneur and sales person possesses. There are times when certain strategies fail, so you should learn how to move things around, change the things that needs changing and move on. If a strategy is not working anymore, then, find other techniques that will.
Measuring your success and growth in sales is also important because it helps you see the present situation and how to get to the top ranks.
Working individually and as a team is important in being a success in the field of sales. Since salespeople deal with people all the time, the art of learning how to deal with your teammates and be able to work independently is crucial in attaining success in sales and business.
Continuous training improves skills and also increases and develops personal growth. So regardless of how much success you have attained, you should never stop learning.
It is important to also give yourself a pat on the back whenever make a leap or achievement. Recognizing your efforts and having an appropriate compensation measure can help you focus more on succeeding and more positive things.
While it is easy to learn certain skills in sales, it is also important for an individual to ask for help and assistance from others who have been successful in this field because their wisdom and help is indispensable. Having a mentor or a coach helps tap the skills of a person and enhances growth and understanding.
Learning more about your clients or customers is another tip that helps reap success. Customers make up most of the success of a particular sales company. That is why taking care of their needs is important.
As a final note, these top 10 sales training ideas or techniques can help you rise above the sales competition or market competition and gain more in return. That is why it is important to learn these tips and apply them whenever necessary to ensure that you would be among the best in business.
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Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. speaks at a campaign rally at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. speaks at a campaign rally at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., accompanied by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, speaks at a campaign rally at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., accompanied by former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, speaks at a campaign rally at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. shakes hands with supporters after a campaign rally at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice introduces Republican vice presidential candidate, Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis. during a campaign rally at Baldwin Wallace University in Berea, Ohio, Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2012. (AP Photo/Mark Duncan)
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) ? President Barack Obama failed to bring any new ideas that could revive the economy during the second presidential debate, Republican vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan said Wednesday.
Ryan told supporters in the Cleveland area that running mate Mitt Romney followed up a strong first debate with another winning performance.
The Wisconsin congressman said Obama is out of answers and it showed in Tuesday night's debate. "This might be the best President Obama can give us, but it's not what we should settle for," Ryan said.
Later in Columbus, Ryan appeared at an event tailored to display his strength on fiscal issues. Eleven dinner companions at an Italian restaurant on the city's east side peppered him with questions on the federal debt, taxes and Obama's health care law.
"Do you have a whiteboard here?" Ryan quipped with a smile when he was asked to explain how a Romney administration would tackle the deficit.
He inquired when joining the table if diners had already said grace. When the answer was yes, he said he'd say his own private prayer.
Several dozen protesters organized by SEIU Local 1199 and ProgressOhio chanted, "Four more years!" and waved signs outside the event. They brought clean pots and pans and displayed signs that said, "Soup Kitchen Photo Op - NO."
While in northeast Ohio, Ryan mixed politics with football in Ohio ?two topics that are unavoidable this fall in the prized swing state ? by dropping in on practice at the Cleveland Browns facility with former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, a lifelong Browns fan.
Both took turns talking with the team.
Ryan told the players he's been impressed by the play of rookie quarterback Brandon Weeden, but it turns out he was pointing at backup quarterback Colt McCoy. That got a good laugh out of their teammates. Ryan recovered quickly, mentioning the team's victory over Cincinnati last Sunday.
Ryan also shared his favorite hunting spots with Browns Pro Bowl tackle Joe Thomas, who's also a Wisconsin native. Ryan lamented that he's missing hunting season this fall. "I've got this election thing going on," he told Thomas.
Earlier at Baldwin-Wallace University, Ryan said that Obama's campaign is now trying to scare voters because he can't run on his record. "He gives us a growing debt and no solutions," Ryan said.
The Romney-Ryan ticket says its economic plan would grow jobs in the energy industry and through small businesses, helping to create 12 million jobs.
Obama spokeswoman Jessica Kershaw said Romney's plan would end up hurting the middle class and only benefit the wealthy through $5 trillion in tax cuts. "Mitt Romney misled voters time and again last night and refused to explain his indefensible ideas when he was exposed on the emptiness of his own plans," she said.
One dinner guest in Columbus asked Ryan if he could dispel the notion that he and Romney would raise taxes on the middle class. He said it's a mistaken idea perpetuated by "hundreds of millions of dollars in negative advertising."
Ryan said he and Romney have records of cutting taxes and plan to continue to do so if elected.
Rice also joined Ryan at the rally at Baldwin-Wallace University. She told the crowd that it has been a rough decade, starting with the terrorist attacks in 2001 and the economic collapse near the end of the decade. "The last four years have been very tough on people who just want to work hard and make a living," Rice said.
She said the country is at a crossroads, adding: "We cannot continue to spend money that we cannot afford to pay back."
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Seewer wrote from Berea, Ohio.
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