Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Futurist Thomas Friedman discusses eldercare -- at home and in the


The ?Sunday Review? section of the New York Times on July 29 has an interesting column by futurist Thomas L. Friedman, ?Coming soon: The big trade-off?, with the explanatory caption, ?As baby boomers age, we can pay for nursing homes or for nursing Afghanistan?. The link is here.? My first reaction is that we may have to pay for both. Friedman makes a case for investing in home and ?village? care for disabled seniors (including those with Alzheimer?s , which, according to demographics, is going to explode).? He discusses a lot of smart technology innovations, such as one that I have imagined:? clothing with sensors (and microtransmitters) woven into the clothing fabric, to monitor heart performance and even blood chemistry. ?A fitted shirt could function as a Holter monitor. He also mentions the practical burden on and risk to family caregivers.? It?s more than a financial issue ? although the recent attention to filial responsibility laws (with a case in Pennsylvania, reported here May 22 and May 24 2012) will make the money aspect more pressing.? It?s also about getting the care done ? since there is mounting evidence that the home health industry often doesn?t hire and compensate caregivers totally legally.? People, otherwise unmarried or childless or inexperienced in social intimacies (and more often than in the past, men) will be drawn into these very physical and sometimes humiliating matters regardless of any ideas about choice or ?personal responsibility?.? Our priorities and rules are changing.?

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Monday, July 30, 2012

New Category please for Home Brew Or Beer Making - Typepad ...

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We have a category for Winemaking

Please could we have one or two for

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We have a category for Winemaking

Please could we have one or two for

Home & Garden/Food & Drink/Home Brew

Home & Garden/Food & Drink/Beer Making

Kind regards Dean.

A good principle for categories is that there is only one place you would look for something.
If there was both Home Brew and Beer Making then which one of the two would you look in for brewing beer?

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All eyes on ECB's Draghi to fight crisis

FILE - In this July 5, 2012 file photo President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference in Frankfurt, central Germany. Draghi said in an interview with French daily Le Monde posted on the bank's website Saturday, July 21, 2012, that predictions of a eurozone "explosion" underestimate "the political capital that our leaders have invested in this union, as well as the support of European citizens." (AP Photo/dapd, Mario Vedder, File)

FILE - In this July 5, 2012 file photo President of the European Central Bank Mario Draghi speaks during a news conference in Frankfurt, central Germany. Draghi said in an interview with French daily Le Monde posted on the bank's website Saturday, July 21, 2012, that predictions of a eurozone "explosion" underestimate "the political capital that our leaders have invested in this union, as well as the support of European citizens." (AP Photo/dapd, Mario Vedder, File)

En esta fotograf?a de archivo del 8 de julio de 2012, la canciller alemana Angela Merkel, izquierda, y el presidente franc?s Francois Hollande se abrazan tras dar un discurso frente a la catedral de Reims, en Francia. En un comunicado conjunto emitido por el gobierno alem?n el viernes 27 de julio del mismo a?o, Merkel y Hollande dijeron que sus pa?ses est?n "profundamente comprometidos con la integridad de la eurozona". (Foto AP/Pool/Jacky Naegelen, archivo)

German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schaeuble gestures before a meeting of the CDU/CSU parliamentary parties prior to a special session of the Germany Parliament Bundestag in Berlin, Germany, Thursday, July 19, 2012. Germany's Parliament is interrupting its summer break to vote on a rescue package worth up to euro 100 billion (US dollar122 billion) for Spain's ailing banks. (AP Photo/Gero Breloer)

FILE - In this July 4, 2012 file picture German Chancellor Angela Merkel, left, talks with Italian Premier Mario Monti during a bilateral meeting at Villa Madama in Rome. The German and Italian leaders have pledged to do everything to protect the eurozone, their governments said Sunday July 29, 2012 - further underlining European politicians' determination to get a grip on the continent's debt crisis, but again offering no details of any action. Chancellor Angela Merkel and Premier Mario Monti spoke by phone Saturday and "agreed that Germany and Italy will do everything to protect the eurozone," German government spokesman Georg Streiter said in a statement. Monti's office said they agreed to "take all necessary measures to protect the eurozone." (AP Photo/Riccardo De Luca, File)

(AP) ? European Central Bank president Mario Draghi has already taken Europe's monetary authority into uncharted territory.

Now, with the debt crisis in Europe threatening further disaster, he may have to push it even farther into the unknown to save the euro.

The 17 countries that use the euro are struggling as economies across the region face deepening recessions. Spain and Italy, the two chief trouble spots, are threatened with a financial collapse that could tear the 13-year old currency union apart and rock the global economy.

Spain's bond borrowing costs, or yields, have hit record highs recently as it tries to prop up its stricken banking sector and meet requests for financial aid from its regional governments. That has raised fears the country may be the next to seek a bailout from the other eurozone countries, following Ireland, Greece, Portugal and Cyprus. Italy, attempting to keep a handle on its debts in a stagnant economy, is also feeling the heat.

Then last Thursday, Draghi sharply raised expectations for more central bank action when he vowed the ECB would do "whatever it takes" to save the 17-country euro, and that "believe me, it will be enough." Markets jumped on the news, expecting that the bank could soon intervene in bond markets to drive down the borrowing costs that are threatening Spain and Italy.

In the days following Draghi's comments, politicians across Europe have added their voices to pledges of action for the eurozone. First came a joint statement from Angela Merkel of Germany and France's Francois Hollande, followed by another from Merkel and Italy's Mario Monti. This was followed by the head of the eurozone's finance ministers group, Jean-Claude Juncker, and German finance minister Wolfgang Schaeuble.

All eyes are on Draghi to see what the ECB can deliver.

Yet Draghi and the 23-member governing council face a key constraint: they must contend with the demands of fear-stricken financial markets on one side and its founding treaty on the other.

The 1992 treaty gives the bank an overriding mandate to control inflation first, and only then to seek other goals such as growth. It is forbidden from supporting the finances of eurozone governments. That's different from other central banks, such as the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of England, which have broader crisis-fighting powers.

The Fed is meeting this week and could decide to take more action to stimulate a weakening economy.

How far can Draghi go? The bank also has a meeting this week but could act at any time. Here are some possibilities ? and their drawbacks:

BUY GOVERNMENT BONDS:

Buying bonds drives up their prices, and pushes down their interest rates ? or yields. That's because prices and yields move in opposite directions. Starting in May, 2010, the ECB intermittently bought more than ?200 billion worth of bonds of shaky governments including Italy and Spain, on the open market.

DRAWBACK: The effort did not do much to calm the crisis. Its impact was blunted because the ECB stressed it was limited in amount and focused only on spreading the ECB's interest rate policy throughout the eurozone. It is opposed by some, including Germany's Bundesbank, which has a seat on the ECB's board, as blurring the bounds between influencing interest rates ? the ECB's job? and helping government finances, which it can't do.

Europe's temporary bailout fund, the European Financial Stability Facility, could buy bonds ? but has limited resources on its own.

TURNING THE BAILOUT FUND INTO A BANK:

By agreeing to a banking license for the European Stability Mechanism, the bailout fund set up by the countries that use the euro, the ECB would enable the fund to borrow from the ECB and use that money to buy the bonds of troubled governments from investors on the open market.

Because the ECB can create as much money as it wants in order to lend, the ESM could in theory raise several trillion euros if it had to. And because the ECB is not helping out governments directly, it can be argued the practice would not fall foul of the treaty.

"That is the No. 1 concrete thing they could do," said Karl Whelan, an economist at University College Dublin and former staff economist at the Federal Reserve. "There is nothing illegal about it. People would stop staying the eurozone doesn't have the firepower to fund Spain and Italy. It would be the end of that concern."

DRAWBACK: Nonetheless, Draghi and others say the idea is still too close to financing governments. He made a forceful statement July 5 that the move would violate the ECB's mandate and would mean violating its mandate, thus "destroying its credibility."

Still, the ECB has reversed course on other issues during the crisis.

LEND TO BANKS:

The ECB could expand its lending to banks for short-term loans. It would do that by agreeing to ease its rules on what types of collateral it could take for banks for these loans. It has already done this several times before and also given banks unlimited credit.

It could also make a third offer of cheap, three-year loans to banks, after two rounds that handed out ?1 trillion in December and February. Some banks used the money to buy government bonds. That's allowed under the ECB treaty because the ECB can loan any amount to banks ? just not to governments.

DRAWBACK: Banks holding too much government debt is already one of the key risk factors in the crisis. A government default would hurt banks and cut off lending to the wider economy. More lending could make that worse.

CUT RATES:

Analysts say the ECB has room to cut the main refinancing rate it charges banks for loans from the current all-time low of 0.75 percent. It could also push the rate it pays banks for deposits ? currently zero ? into negative territory, a move aimed at pushing them to lend funds rather than stash them with the ECB. This could help bolster currently weak growth ? which would help government tax revenues and make it easier to pay debts ? and lower costs to shaky banks.

DRAWBACK: Rates are already very low and it's not having much effect on business activity and borrowing.

Jonathan Loynes, chief European economist at Capital Economics in London, says Draghi's remarks last week were a "pretty strong signal" the bank might intervene in government bond markets with limited purchases aimed at lowering countries' borrowing costs, as it has before on a limited basis. Markets, however, appear to hope for that plus more, a comprehensive new approach.

"My guess is, the markets will be disappointed," Loynes said. "There was a lot of emphasis on those three words, 'Whatever it takes.' "But there are three other words that are just as important: 'Within our mandate.'"

Associated Press

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Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Abuja Writers Forum Hosts Ozako, Omotayo for July Readings

Two multi-talented writers with a Lagos connection, Maero Ozako and Bobo Omotayo will be the featured writers at the July 28 edition of the Guest Writer Session, an initiative of the Abuja Writers? Forum(AWF), which holds at Hamdala Plaza, Plot 23, Jimmy Carter Street, off Protea Hotel, Asokoro, Abuja.

Maero Ozako, a spoken-word poet, motivational speaker, children?s author and artist, is author of five books for children and one for women titled ?WORDS OF WISDOM? which is the first in the W.O.W. (Words Of Wisdom) series designed as a compilation of poems and one-liners written straight from her heart. Her other books are ?Fables For Children?, both written and illustrated by her. The foreword for the two books was written by the late Lady Kofo Ademola. Her third book is ?Money Grows On Trees?with a foreword by Dr Mrs Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala. Her other books are ?What If Everyday Was Christmas? and ?Words Of Wisdom For Children?

Maero created the CHUMMIES CLUB, in the year 2001 as her contriubution to stop mental poverty amongst children. The Chummies Creative Academy, the Chummies Green Team and the Chummies Book Club are all part of this vision. The children of this club are taught basic skills in performance, photography and creative writing. Every Saturday, children read her pages in the This Day newspapers. She has conducted educational tours for children to countries like Ghana, Kenya and Dubai. She has has been engaged by the GTBank and First Bank to speak to children and is inspired by her daughter, Zulu.

She was born in Delta State to two educationists; Reverend Canon and Mrs Paul Ozako. She grew up in a ?book castle? and always dreamt of writing books. She attended the Federal Government Girls?College, Benin City before getting a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography and Regional Planning from the University of Benin.

Bobo Omotayo is a Director at RB Public Relations Limited which specializes in corporate communications ? reputation management, communication with non-consumer publics, persuasion, and spin for corporate concerns and brands.

Bobo is also known under the nom de plume ?The Renaissance Man?. He has contributed as a columnist and freelance writer to several print, online newspapers and magazines including The Guardian, NEXT, BusinessDay, and BellaNaija.com.

In 2011, he published his first book; ?London Life, Lagos Living?. In his words: ?Initially apprehensive as to the likely public response, I am daily humbled by the public embrace of this labour

Source: http://uk.ab2w.net/abuja-writers-forum-hosts-ozako-omotayo-for-july-readings/

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Monday, July 2, 2012

New fuel cell keeps on going even once the fuel's dried up

New fuel cell keeps on going even once the fuel''s dried up

Vanadium oxide seems to be the go-to guy in power storage right now. A new solid-oxide fuel cell -- developed at Harvard's School of Engineering and Applied Sciences -- that can also store energy like a battery, also uses the stuff. In the new cell, by adding a VOx layer it allows the SOFC to both generate and store power. Example applications would be situations where a lightweight power source is required, with the potential to provide reserve juice should the main fuel source run out. The team who developed the cell usually work with platinum-based SOFCs, but they can't store a charge for much more than 15 seconds. By adding the VOx, this proof of concept extended that by 14 times, with the potential for more lifespan with further development. Especially handy if you're always running out of sugar.

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