Tuesday, August 28, 2012

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Professor of Human Development & Family Studies (open rank)
Job Code: 002689-2012
POSTED: Aug 27
Salary: 65,000.00 - 100,000.00 Location: West Lafayette, Indiana
Employer: Purdue University Type: Full Time
Discipline: Academic / Research Required Education: Doctorate

About Purdue University

THE DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN DEVELOPMENT AND FAMILY STUDIES(www.hhs.purdue.edu/HDFS) focuses on contextual perspectives in the study of children, adults, families and family relationships, with particular attention to economic, ethnic and racial diversity. Its 17 faculty members direct graduate programs in developmental and family studies.. HDFS awards B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. degrees. Undergraduate options are Early Childhood Education & Exceptional Needs; Developmental and Family Science, Family an....more info

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Family and/or Developmental Processes and Health. The Department of Human Development and Family Studies at Purdue University is recruiting a tenure track or tenured position at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level whose research and teaching is in the area of health and developmental and/or family processes (e.g., childhood obesity, family violence, health disparities, sexuality, mental health, or prevention). HDFS is located in the newly formed college of Health and Human Sciences, affording opportunities to develop interdisciplinary collaborative research. We are seeking a faculty member with a strong research program that is capable of attracting external funding. ?Applicants should send a cover letter summarizing their research, teaching, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and representative publications to: Rita Hipps, Administrative Assistant, Dept. of Human Development & Family Studies, Purdue University, 1202 W. State Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907-2055. Review of applications will begin on September 15, 2012 and continue until the position is filled. Questions may be directed to Professor Germ?n Posada (gposada@purdue.edu) chair of the search committee. A background check will be required for employment in this position.?

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Purdue University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access/Affirmative Action Employer fully committed to achieving a diverse workforce.


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Lt. Gen. Gaskin to Be Honored Aboard Battleship New Jersey

NEWPORT, R.I., Aug. 27, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The United States Naval War College Foundation will honor Lt. Gen. Walter E. Gaskin, deputy chairman of NATO's Military Committee, at a dinner Sept. 21 aboard the U.S.S. New Jersey, the retired battleship on the Delaware River in Camden, N.J.

The event is entitled, "A Patriotic Evening Aboard Battleship New Jersey"?and is open to the public.

Lt. Gen. Gaskin, United State Marine Corps, is stationed at NATO headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, where he has served since 2010. From 2006 to 2008, he was commanding general of the 2nd Marine Division at Camp Lejeune, N.C. During that time he simultaneously held the post of commanding general of the Second Marine Expeditionary Force and for one year led the Multinational Forces-West in Al Anbar Province, Iraq.

Among his many other assignments were vice director of the Joint Staff in Washington, the commanding general of Marine Corps Recruiting Command in Quantico, Va., and chief of staff, Naval Striking and Support Forces?Southern Europe.

Admission to the dinner is $100 for adults and $50 for children ages 8 to 12. Reservations will be accepted until Sept. 14 and can be made by calling 401-848-8308 or going online at:

http://registration.nwcfoundation.org/battleship-new-jersey

Admission includes a tour of the ship and a reception at 5 p.m., followed by dinner and remarks by Lt. Gen. Gaskin at 7 p.m.

The U.S.S. New Jersey is docked near 100 Clinton St. in Camden.

For more information call Michael Moss, event chairman, at 610-253-9385; or contact Stephen Stasiuk at 401-848-8308, or e-mail to Stephen.stasiuk@nwcfoundation.org.

Established in 1884, the U.S. Naval War College is in Newport, Rhode Island.

SOURCE Naval War College Foundation

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/lt-gen-gaskin-honored-aboard-battleship-jersey-174500881.html

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Teach Your Kids and Teens the Dangers of Underage Drinking

The following is an excerpt from a post on USA.gov blogs. ?You may read the full article there.

Back to School is an exciting time for both students and parents as they prepare for a new school year and new challenges both in and out of the classroom. It also serves as a great time to remind students about the importance of staying safe and making healthy lifestyle choices.

Source: http://theantiquarianlibrarian.blogspot.com/2012/08/teach-your-kids-and-teens-dangers-of.html

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Monday, August 27, 2012

Astronaut Neil Armstrong Dies

Astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon, is dead at the age of 82. He was the first of just 12 Americans to step on the moon from 1969 to 1972. Guest host Laura Sullivan speaks with science journalist Andrew Chaikin, who knew Armstrong and wrote about his contributions to the space program.

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It's WEEKENDS on ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News. I'm Laura Sullivan, in for Guy Raz.

(SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING)

NEIL ARMSTRONG: That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind.

SULLIVAN: Astronaut Neil Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon. He died today at the age of 82 after complications from a heart procedure. He was the first of just 12 Americans to step on the moon from 1969 to 1972.

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ARMSTRONG: It has a stark beauty all its own. It's like much of the high desert of the United States. It's different, but it's very pretty out here.

SULLIVAN: Neil Armstrong was known as a private man and gave very few interviews. But science journalist Andrew Chaikin convinced Armstrong in 1988 to speak to him for his book "A Man on the Moon: Voyages of the Apollo Astronauts." Neil Armstrong and Andrew Chaikin grew to be friends.

And Andrew Chaikin joins us now from his home in Vermont. Andrew, that line, one small step, you know, that line said a lot about Neil Armstrong, didn't it?

ANDREW CHAIKIN: Well, what really, to me, said a lot about Neil was the conversation we had about that quote. And I promised him I was not going to ask him about it in our interview because everybody asks him about it, and I already knew the story of how he came up with that quote on the moon just a couple of hours after they landed. But what he said to me was the emotional moment was the landing. That was human contact with the moon. But the rest of the world was so focused on that first footstep that he really had no choice, and he did beautifully, as we all know. He came up with a wonderful quote.

SULLIVAN: As we mentioned, he was a notoriously private man, but you came to know him as a friend. How was Neil Armstrong, the public figure, different from the Neil Armstrong, say, at dinner with his family?

CHAIKIN: Well, I think the thing that people don't realize is, you know, he was so shy. He was really uncomfortable with the attention. And it's ironic that someone who is that way was thrust into one of the most absolutely white hot glares of publicity and celebrity that any human has had to endure. Having said that, when you got him away from that and he felt comfortable, he was warm, he was engaging, he had a really dry, delightful sense of humor, could tell great stories and could laugh. And, you know, he really was a delight.

And the more I got to know him, the more I kind of cherished that about him. But at the same time, I always had this feeling of tremendous admiration for Neil as a pioneer, as an explorer, as really the essence of the test pilot who did what he did, not for his own gratification, but for advancing the state of human knowledge and achievement.

SULLIVAN: Did Armstrong have thoughts on the direction of the U.S. space program later in life?

CHAIKIN: Yes. We talked about that some. He was very distressed at the way that NASA's future had become what he called the equivalent of a badminton shuttlecock getting hit back and forth between Congress and the White House and so on. But I think he was most anxious to see us get back in the exploration game, to get back to the moon and go even farther. But I never doubted his motivation or his passion or his belief that space exploration is part of the destiny of humankind.

SULLIVAN: Do you have any favorite memories of him, anything that jumps out at you when you think of Neil Armstrong?

CHAIKIN: Actually, one of the moments that I think about most is about an hour and a half into the moon walk, Buzz Aldrin had a different task to work on than Neil did, and Neil actually had a minute to be off on his own and explore the area. And he took off running to a crater that was about 200 feet behind the Lunar Lander. It only took him about a minute to run back there and snap some pictures and then another minute to run back, you know? And I often picture him loping in that one-sixth lunar gravity, literally venturing where no human had gone before. And, you know, it's a great little moment of human exploration that I always associate with him.

SULLIVAN: That's journalist Andrew Chaikin speaking about Neil Armstrong who died today at the age of 82. Andrew, thank you so much for joining us.

CHAIKIN: Thank you.

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Source: http://www.npr.org/2012/08/25/160046600/astronaut-neil-armstrong-dies?ft=1&f=1007

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Thursday, August 23, 2012

Rob Ford meets with casino billionaire Adelson

Sheldon Adelson, the U.S. billionaire owner of the Las Vegas Sands casino empire, met privately with Mayor Rob Ford in the mayor?s city hall office Thursday.

The pair presumably spoke about Adelson?s interest in building a casino resort on Toronto?s waterfront. Sands signalled interest, along with MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment and others, after the Ontario government said it will build one new casino in the GTA.

The province has said it won?t force the casino on an unwilling municipality. Toronto city council will have what is expected to be a ferocious debate this fall on whether to give the province, and casino suitors, a green light.

The mayor has said he would welcome a casino if it would bring jobs and revenue to the city. But his shaky hold on council makes the vote, to come after a staff report on possible benefits and downsides, uncertain.

Adelson, 79 ? getting lots of attention at home as the biggest Republican donor ahead of November?s presidential election ? sounded cautious about the casino opportunity after meeting with Ford.

?There?s lots of ifs,? Adelson said.

Source: http://www.thestar.com/news/gta/article/1246066--mayor-rob-ford-meets-with-u-s-casino-billionaire-sheldon-adelson

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Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Will Green Energy Ever Be in the Black?

Here?s a situation that has the makings of an environmental Catch 22: Green energy startups need money to help get their businesses off the ground. The government has been providing them with subsidies, and the startups have used that assistance as leverage to court private investors in the hopes of eventually freeing themselves from a dependency on subsidies.

But it looks like this tidy little system is about to come apart.

?Green energy startups are feeling the sting of rejection by investors concerned about falling energy prices and the future of government support,? CNN reported today. ?The boom in natural gas has hurt the competitiveness of alternative energy. And proposed budget cuts would force the government to dial back support of wind farms, solar panel manufacturers, ethanol producers and makers of alternative fuel cars.?

MORE: The Choice: Feed Your Family or Feed Your Car?

CNN quotes Rosa McCormick, managing director of Wild Basin Investments in Austin, Texas, as saying that solar panel makers are suffering the most because U.S. companies can't lower prices enough to compete with solar panels imported from China where the government provides big subsidies. "The bottom fell out of that market," McCormick said. "No one wants to touch that. It's toxic from an investor point of view."

The Chinese apparently disagree, since Fox News reported this morning that, ?China?s government has ruled that U.S. government support to six American solar and wind power projects violates free trade rules, adding to strains between Beijing and its trading partners over renewable energy.?

The story goes on to say, ?The Chinese probe was launched last November two weeks after Washington said it would investigate whether Beijing is inappropriately subsidizing its own makers of solar panels, allowing them to flood the U.S. market with low-priced products and hurt American competitors.?

And speaking of the Chinese, they?re also apparently in on the boom in natural gas that?s hurting the alternative energy industry. The Guardian reports today that ?Royal Dutch Shell plans to spend at least $1 billion a year exploiting China's?potentially vast resources of shale gas, the firm's top China executive has said, in an aggressive strategy to expand in the world's biggest energy?market.?

Back in the U.S., the news isn?t much better for wind farms and ethanol producers. CNN noted, ?A federal tax credit that pays 30% of costs for new wind farms is set to expire at the end of this year. If Congress doesn't renew it, new turbine construction could 'dramatically slow,? according to a recent Energy Department report.?

And this year?s drought and the subsequent rise in the price of corn is leading to calls to review the government?s mandate requiring that ethanol be blended into gasoline. ?Bob Calcaterra, managing director of St. Louis-based StartUp Midwest Management, is avoiding investments tied to the ethanol industry. There's too much reliance on government assistance, and there's no telling how long that will last,? said CNN.

To paraphrase Rosa McCormick, this all sounds like a pretty toxic situation.

Do you think the government should reassure investors that its support for the alternative energy industry will continue, or do you think the subsidies should end? Let us know in the comments.

Related Stories on TakePart:

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Lawrence Karol is a writer and editor who lives with his dog, Mike. He is a former Gourmet staffer and enjoys writing about design, food, travel and lots of other stuff. @WriteEditDream | Email Lawrence | TakePart.com

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/green-energy-ever-black-182355020.html

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