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Election Day Dispatches

Paul Ryan's Medicare plan was supposed to cost Mitt Romney the state of Florida. Boy, it sure wasn?t an issue with voters there. In 2008, President Obama lost voters over 65 years of age to John McCain, 53 percent to 45 percent. That was in keeping with the traditional fact that Democrats typically lose seniors. But now Obama is doing much worse in Florida. He's down 26 points to Romney according to the exit polls. Fifty-eight percent of seniors voted for Romney and 42 percent voted for Obama. Florida operatives say that two years of attacks on the president's Affordable Care Act were just too hard to beat back. ?

Source: http://feeds.slate.com/click.phdo?i=27274948612352379324b138aa209e67

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Revised Announcement - Advisory Commission on Special Education


Applications are being accepted through close of business (5:00 p.m.), Friday, November 30, 2012. Information about the application process can be found at http://www.cde.ca.gov/be/cc/ab/.


Questions may be directed to Kathleen Smith, Staff Liaison, ACSE, by e-mail at kasmith@cde.ca.gov or by phone at 916-327-3698.

Source: http://mtdiablosped.blogspot.com/2012/11/revised-announcement-advisory.html

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Next-Gen Mobile Networks Will Jumpstart Employee Productivity ...

As evidence from a new report by Deloitte reveals that increased 3G penetration and mobile data usage in a country can substantially increase the GDP per capita growth rate, I believe that the research highlights the enormous potential of 4G to bring dramatic increases in productivity to organisations that position themselves well to exploit the benefits.

Deloitte found that increasing 3G penetration by as little as 10 per cent increased GDP per capita growth by 0.15 percentage points, while doubling mobile data usage ? as had happened across the 96 countries studied over four years ? resulted in an increase of 0.5 per cent.

The extra speed afforded by the 4G networks that will roll out over the next year will help drive up employee productivity. We are in the midst of a transition in working models for organisations across a broad range of industries, away from largely static operations based in a traditional office and towards more highly mobilised and dispersed workforces.

Constant availability ? even well beyond ordinary office hours ? and productivity on the move are becoming modern necessities rather than added extras, all driven by the rapidly-swelling penetration of smartphones, tablets, and other mobile devices.

However, the full benefits of mobile working will only be reaped if the underlying next-generation network infrastructure is sufficiently stable, resilient, and widespread. It is all very well having forward-thinking organisations leading a charge towards a mobile-device-driven ?office of the future? ? but if we are to see truly dramatic increases in productivity and profitability then organisations will need the raw speed and performance offered by 4G to be more widely available than it currently is.

The evidence is clear ? making mobile Internet connectivity faster and more widespread is a highly cost-effective way of stimulating economic growth, as companies are able to facilitate much greater productivity among their employees. While it is still far to soon to think about quantifying the impact of 4G in the UK, I would not be surprised if the economic boost both for individual organisations and for ?UK plc? vastly outstripped that of the transition from 2G to 3G.

Russell Lux

Russell Lux is the founder of LuxTech, one of the UK?s leading IT Managed Services specialists in the SME sector with revenues of ?7 million in 2010. Prior to founding LuxTech in 2001, Russell was CTO at Wireless Access Network, the pioneers of wireless broadband connectivity in the UK and Europe. As Commercial Director at Teliqo, Russell is responsible for identifying new commercial opportunities and driving growth across Teliqo?s business activities. Russell takes a leading role in shaping and the company?s strategic approach, spending most of his time on the road developing and managing Teliqo?s partnerships and business relationships.

Russell Lux is the founder of LuxTech, one of the UK?s leading IT Managed Services specialists in the SME sector with revenues of ?7 million in 2010. Prior to founding LuxTech in 2001, Russell was CTO at Wireless Access Network, the pioneers of wireless broadband connectivity in the UK and Europe. As Commercial Director at Teliqo, Russell is responsible for identifying new commercial opportunities and driving growth across Teliqo?s business activities. Russell takes a leading role in shaping and the company?s strategic approach, spending most of his time on the road developing and managing Teliqo?s partnerships and business relationships. ...less info

Source: http://www.businesscomputingworld.co.uk/next-gen-mobile-networks-will-jumpstart-employee-productivity/

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Michael Cantor Featured Speaker at the 2012 Seoul International ...

Michael Cantor, Co-Managing Partner of Cantor Colburn LLP, spoke at the 2012 Seoul International Trademark Forum on October 19, presented jointly by the International Trademark Association (INTA) and the Korean Trademark & Design Association (KOTA) at the COEX Intercontinental Seoul.? Mr. Cantor?s presentation discussed the issues of ?use? and ?intent to use? in the establishment of trademark rights in the United States.? An audience of 250 trademark practitioners from South Korea and around the world attended the Forum.? INTA and KOTA timed their event to lead up to the 43rd World Intellectual Property Congress of the Association Internationale pour la Protection de la Propri?t? Intellectuelle (AIPPI), also held in Seoul immediately following the International Trademark Forum.

Michael Cantor has been an intellectual property attorney for almost 30 years, and has grown Cantor Colburn from a one-office patent firm of 10 attorneys into one of the largest intellectual property law firms in the United States, with 100 attorneys in offices in Hartford, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Houston, and Detroit.? Mr. Cantor?s areas of technological expertise are in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Polymer and Material Science, Energy, Environmental Engineering, Food Science, Metallurgy and Ceramics, and Nanotechnology.? In the practice of intellectual property law, Mr. Cantor has years of experience handling clients? complex matters with regard to patents, trademarks and trade dress, copyright, trademark searching and clearance, patent landscaping and risk analysis, due diligence in IP acquisitions, opinions, and inter partes proceedings at the USPTO.? He also has experience in patent litigation, trademark litigation, copyright litigation, trade secret litigation, unfair competition litigation, complex commercial and business litigation, strategic IP portfolio development, licensing, and IP transactional work, including transfers, mergers, acquisitions, bankruptcy, and securitization.

As an adjunct Professor, he has taught patent law at his alma mater, the University of Connecticut School of Law, for more than 15 years.? He has published a number of articles on intellectual property law and is a frequent speaker at legal and business conferences and seminars.? He serves on numerous boards, including that of Connecticut Innovations by appointment of Governor Dannel P. Malloy.?

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Cantor Colburn has a robust practice in trademark and copyright, patent, litigation, licensing and all other areas of intellectual property law. ?The attorneys in the firm?s Trademark & Copyright Department manage nearly 12,000 marks for their clients.? In recent rankings, Cantor Colburn was #23 for registered U.S. trademarks, up from #68 five years before (Intellectual Property Today).? Cantor Colburn?s clients are among the leading companies in the United States and around the world, including Fortune 100 companies, privately held companies, select high-tech start-ups, and universities.

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Source: http://westhartford.patch.com/announcements/michael-cantor-featured-speaker-at-the-2012-seoul-international-trademark-forum

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Stephenie Meyer Recalls When Kristen And Rob Became Bella And Edward

'The first scene I saw was in the forest ... it was pretty amazing,' 'Twilight' author tells MTV News.
By Kara Warner, with reporting by Josh Horowitz


Stephenie Meyer, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner
Photo: MTV News

Source: http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1696811/twilight-stephenie-meyer-edward-bella.jhtml

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Assistant Professor of Biology - HigherEdJobs

The Biology department at Tusculum College is seeking a full-time faculty member to teach General Biology I and II courses to biology majors
along with Anatomy and Physiology I and II courses to pre-nursing students depending upon credentials. The qualified applicant should
possess a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and student success. The teaching location is the main campus in Greeneville, TN.

QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:

M.S. or Ph.D. in Biology or graduate degree in related field; graduate hours in human anatomy and/or physiology or experience teaching anatomy and physiology at the college level preferred.

HOW TO APPLY:

Submit cover letter, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, and three reference letters to Tusculum College, Human Resources, Attn: Assistant Professor of Biology Search, P.O. Box 5093, Greeneville, TN 37743 or e-mail to tcresume@tusculum.edu. EOE/E-Verify

Tusculum College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Source: http://www.higheredjobs.com/details.cfm?JobCode=175689133

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Shooting sports

Shooting Sports Exhibits

Junior Archery: Blue, Nathaniel Miner, Brush, Open Range, Hope Huffman, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs, Keegan Link Brush, Golden Clover, Kathryn Schoemaker, Fort Morgan, Wildcat; white, Malea Koenig, Wiggins, Winning Edge.

Junior Archery Champion: Kathryn Schoemaker Fort Morgan, Wildcat; reserve champion and best records, Nathaniel Miner, Brush, Open Range.

Intermediate Archery: blue, Carter Mortensen, Snyder, Cowpokes and Cactus, Tristan Volk, Brush, Golden Clover, Jenna Ashbrook, Wiggins, Travelers, Conner Wilson, Fort Morgan, Travelers, Wade Hofmeister, Fort Morgan, Snyder Pioneers, Tyler Wunsch, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Intermediate Archery Champion: Tristan Volk, Brush, Golden Clover; reserve champion and best records, Tyler Wunsch, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Senior Archery: Blue, Trevor Link, Brush, Golden Clover, Corinne Volk, Brush, Golden Clover, Justin Marsh, Fort Morgan, Lads N Lassies, Trey Wright, Brush, Valley View Ag.

Senior Archery Champion: Corinne Volk, Brush, Golden Clover; reserve champion, Trey Wright, Brush, Valley View Ag.

Junior Air Rifle: Blue, Ryan Clark, Fort Morgan, Explorers, Bryse, Fort Morgan, Travelers, Austin Curtis, Brush, Sunshine, Alex Sweenie, Brush, Valley View Ag, Luke Rhode, Fort Morgan, Wildcat, Timothy Rhode, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Junior Air Rifle Champion and Best Records: Ryan Clark, Fort Morgan, Explorers; reserve champion, Alex Sweenie, Brush, Valley View Ag.

Intermediate Air Rifle: Blue, Toby Uhrig, Brush, Cowpokes and Cactus, R. Grant Becker, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs, Lane Goodman, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs, Adam Dahle, Snyder, Snyder Pioneers, Colin Cole, Brush, Valley View Ag, Cora Rhode, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Intermediate Air Rifle Champion: Adam Dahle, Snyder, Snyder Pioneers; reserve champion, Lane Goodman, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs.

Junior Shotgun: Blue, Wyatt Holdren, Snyder, Valley View Ag, Jayde Queen, Brush, Valley View Ag, Nicholas Wellen, Brush, Valley View Ag.

Junior Shotgun Champion: Nicholas Wellen, Brush, Valley View Ag; reserve champion, Jayde Queen, Brush, Valley View Ag; best records, Wyatt Holdren, Snyder, Valley View Ag.

Intermediate Shotgun: Blue, Cole Collier, Wiggins, Long Meadow, Jagger Dinis, Wiggins, Long Meadow, Shane Finegan, Orchard, Long Meadow, Trever Forbes, Fort Morgan, Wildcat, Kyle Wunsch, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Intermediate Shotgun Champion: Shane Finegan, Orchard, Long Meadow; reserve champion, Cole Collier, Wiggins, Long Meadow.

Senior Shotgun: Blue, Jordan Kreegar, Brush, Cowpokes and Cactus, Austin Chalk, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs, Faith Huffman, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs, Alexa Ashbrook, Wiggins, Travelers, Burgandy Larrick, Wiggins, Sunshine, Dustyn Larrick, Wiggins, Sunshine, Trenten Forbes, Fort Morgan, Wildcat, Seth Gapter, Snyder, Wildcat, Drew Gerken, Fort Morgan, Wildcat, Zachary Wunsch, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Senior Shotgun Champion: Dustyn Larrick, Wiggins, Sunshine; reserve champion, Zachary Wunsch, Fort Morgan, Wildcat; best records, Alexa Ashbrook, Wiggins, Travelers.

Junior .22: Blue, Noah R. Clough, Fort Morgan, Bijou Go Getters, Nicolas, Fort Morgan, Explorers, Autumn Edgerton, Fort Morgan, Explorers, Hailey Walter, Fort Morgan, Winning Edge, Zane Wolfswinkel, Wiggins, Winning Edge, Logan Collier, Wiggins, Long Meadow, Patrick Thompson, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Junior .22 Champion: Noah R. Clough, Fort Morgan, Bijou Go Getters; reserve champion and best records, Patrick Thompson, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Intermediate .22: Blue and reserve champion, Kendra Edgerton, Fort Morgan, Explorers; blue and champion, Brynden Wilson, Fort Morgan, Travelers.

Senior .22: Blue and champion, Emily Dahle, Snyder, Snyder Pioneers.

Intermediate Muzzleloading: Blue and champion, Andrew Schoemaker, Fort Morgan, Wildcat.

Junior Air Pistol: Blue and champion, Montana Goodman, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs.

Intermediate Miscellaneous: Blue and champion, Jared Wacker, Brush, Valley View Ag.

Senior Miscellaneous: Blue, Trever Carritt, Fort Morgan, Cowpokes and Cactus, Greyson Kehm, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs, Levi Gapter, Snyder, Wildcat.

Senior Miscellaneous Champion: Greyson Kehm, Fort Morgan, Morgan Sandburs; reserve champion, Levi Gapter, Snyder, Wildcat.

Junior Grand Champion Shooting: Noah R. Clough, Fort Morgan, Bijou Go Getters; reserve grand champion, Nicholas Wellen, Brush, Valley View Ag.

Intermediate Grand Champion Shooting: Andrew Schoemaker, Fort Morgan, Wildcat; reserve grand champion, Shane Finegan, Orchard, Long Meadow.

Senior Grand Champion Shooting: Dustyn Larrick, Wiggins, Sunshine; reserve grand champion, Corinne Volk, Brush, Golden Clover.

Source: http://www.fortmorgantimes.com/fort-morgan-local-news/ci_21282893/shooting-sports?source=rss_viewed

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