Monday, December 10, 2012

How Much Should I Be Paying For Website Hosting? | Activate Design

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Most people need managed hosting, and we provide it at very affordable rates for managed hosting, often more that 50% cheaper than some of our competitors.

Hosting prices are based on server space and bandwidth.. the smaller and simpler the site the cheaper the package is.

Important aspects of website hosting to consider ;

  • Will my site be hosted on a New Zealand server?
  • Will there be top notch security to prevent website hacking?
  • Will there secure, reliable back-ups in place?
  • Does the hosting company offer on-going website support or once my site is live is that it?
  • Will there be good access of communication between my hosting company and myself?
  • Will the server provide fast performance for a fast loading website?
  • Will the hosting company care about my needs or am I just another partition on a server?

If you?re looking to hosting with an overseas company, you may have to compromise on many of these points above. Overseas hosting may offer a cheaper alternative but you may find that you are just another number, a website space to be crammed onto a server amongst hundreds of other sites, much like chickens kept in battery cages, something we feel strongly against.

Hosting your site on an overseas server will also likely mean slower loading time and slower website speed overall. Something to be aware of is that there are New Zealand hosting companies who host their websites on overseas servers, so if you don?t know where your website will be hosted ? ask!

At Activate Design we offer more ?free range? hosting, as opposed to your ?battery hen? type hosting. We host all of our websites right here in New Zealand with Servers based in Auckland and Christchurch from respected companies who assure ultra-modern facilities with full redundancy in connectivity, power and cooling, as well as a priority to maintaining the highest levels of server security.

We look after you. And that?s an important part of who we are, being accessible and knowledgable to offer website support for all your potential requirements.

We have automated systems that manage your hosting and domain names, allowing you to manage your invoices, domains, and to process payments conveniently, all in our online system. We?re also right here in Christchurch, and at the end of the phone if there?s anything you need assistance with, or send us a support ticket for faster action from out team.

WHAT IS WEBSITE HOSTING EXACTLY?

Here is a brief layout of just exactly what website hosting is, and the basic steps involved in having a website created for your company, before hosting becomes a factor.

A Website is your place on the internet. It needs to be run in a program and there are many to choose from. At Activate Design one of our most popular programs is our WEP system. This is a unique website system that we have designed and developed to be user-friendly, specifically so our clients can access and edit their own sites with ease and simplicity, and at their own convenience.

WEBSITE HOSTING is the physical place where you website is located. While your live website is available on the internet it needs be hosted somewhere, on a server. Servers cost money, so the hosting costs money, and that cost is dependent on the size of your website and the type of website you require whether it be a simple CMS website or an eCommerce site where you wish to sell your goods and services online.

A DOMAIN NAME is the address of your site. If you think of your website like a car, then the hosting is the carpark where it is located, and the domain name is the signpost directing people to your parking space. Website Hosting and a Domain name are both part of having a website. You can?t have one without the other and they are both on-going costs that you need to be aware of when having a website created.

The hosting of your website and the domain name may be more convenient if they are managed by the same company, as we do. We have our uniquely developed ActiveHost system which automatically notifies you when your domain name is coming up for renewal, and also sends out your hosting invoices automatically.

We offer the convenience of being able to log-in to our ActiveHost system so you can view your invoices and domains online, check the availability of new domains and purchase them if you wish, and pay at your convenience.

Next is a brief summary of the steps that are involved in having a website created, just to give you some idea of what need to be done in creating a website, and things to think about before undertaking the process.

  1. WEBSITE QUOTE ? we talk to you in brief about what kind of site you need, what you need it to do and the audience it will be aimed at. We then propose a site that would suit you. We have developed our own CMS (Content Management System) which is the background system that runs a website, and we have created this to meet the needs of clients who need a user-friendly website that will allow them to make changes to their website themselves with ease and efficiency.
  2. WEBSITE CONSULTATION- this may include time for the consultations on exactly what you need from a website and how it is to look and to function. This may include more than one meeting to discuss your ongoing requirements.
  3. DOMAIN NAME? if you do not already have a domain name that suits you company name and the business you offer, we can assist you to pick one, or two, or more! You need a main domain name to direct users to your site, but you can also have additional domain names that also point to your website as required. For example, you may wish to have; kiwiknifesharpeining.co.nz ? as your main domain.But you also may wish to have additional domains, for example; kiwiknife.co.nz / kiwiknives.com / kiwisharpeningservices.net.nz ? which can all be signposts to direct website surfers to your website.Additional domain names can be added at any time, but one domain must be registered to you to direct people to your webiste when it goes live.
  4. GRAPHIC DESIGN for your Website ? once we have a target and know the style and look that would suit your business, our designers will attack a project with gusto, creating backgrounds and buttons, header bars and the overall style and imagery of your website.
  5. WEBSITE WRITTEN CONTENT? any content for your website can be written by our clever wordsmiths, who will usually meet with you in person and take notes on your business in a comfortable interview-like situation, finding out about you and what you do and writing it in a way that will appeal to your client base while targeting online search engines to ensure optimal web traffic will find you.Copywriting is usually an additional service on request, and not included in the overall cost of building a website unless discussed previously.
  6. PUTTING THE WEBSITE TOGETHER? programmers take all the design and content information and put them together adding functionality and consistency. Our programmers seamlessly make the buttons work, align the navigation, add any additional functionality as requested, and get the website to a finished stage.
  7. WEBSITE GOES LIVE ? Once the website has been put together we ask you to review your new website and let us know of any changes you would like before the site goes live.

We have heard stories of people being grossly overcharged for their website hosting, so we just wanted to ensure we are transparent on the subject of the hosting charges you would expect to pay for having a website online.

In all website hosting companies there will be a variety of hosting packages available, some may say free hosting ? but that does not necessarily mean free!

Be wary of companies offering ?free hosting? or ?free domains?, there is no such thing. It could be a matter of that cost being applied to you under a different guise or having a website that is undermined by annoying pop-up advertising that most web surfers will steer well clear of.

It could be that the cost of hosting has been built into the cost of the website build, but this gets a bit fuzzy when you realise that a website build will take a fixed amount of time to complete, but the hosting will continue indefinately? it seems strange to combine the two - and how do you know what you?re really paying for?

Website hosting fees should be separate. There should be a cost for building the site. Then there may be additional costs for content writing if requested, or any functionality above and beyond what was initially discussed and quoted for ? which will be clearly laid out and agreed to by you before being undertaken. Then there will be the cost of a domain name which, with us, you are able to register it yourself through our easy to use ActiveHost system.

Registering a domain name means it then belongs to you, and if you wish to keep it you need to register it annually, or for multiple years as convenient. If a domain lapses there may be a small window with which you can re-register it, otherwise it will be available to be registered by anyone else and you will not be able to reclaim it unless by negotiation with the new owner.

If we manage your domain name this will not happen. We will not allow your domain it to expire without you being notified well in advance as we closely monitor all of the domain names in our care, and our automated system means you are notified well in advance of domain expiry.
Lastly there is the hosting fees, dependent on your website size and type, and these fees will be ongoing for as long as you wish your website to be live on the internet.

Website hosting should be based on the type of website best suited for your needs.

  • A simple view-only website
    This is a website for viewing, for providing information and can be edited by us as required.
  • A CMS Website
    A CMS or Content Management System website, is one that you can edit yourself when and how you see fit. We provide training on the use of our unique wep-site system so you can have control over your own website content.
  • An E-Commerce Website
    This is a website in which you can edit the site, and can sell your goods and services online. If your site gains more products and grows in size you can easily purchase more space on our server to allow for further website growth.

For a detailed list of our website and hosting packages visit our website hosting page or contact us to discuss your needs.

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Sunday, December 9, 2012

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Saturday, December 8, 2012

Breezy Point ponders future after Sandy

John Makely / NBC News

The Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, where more than 100 homes burned when Superstorm Sandy hit.
Scroll to bottom of story to see a 360 degree panorama of the fire zone.

By Miranda Leitsinger, NBC News

BREEZY POINT, N.Y. -- This private community, which has fended off previous existential threats, is now facing its ?greatest historical challenge? as a result of Superstorm Sandy,? with some residents questioning whether they can afford to rebuild and others wondering if the resurrected beachside community will bear any resemblance to its bucolic former self.

A halting first step on what figures to be a long road back took place Thursday evening, when the Breezy Point Cooperative Inc. Board held its first post-Sandy shareholders meeting at a Catholic high school in Brooklyn.


More than 1,000 residents of the community founded by Irish immigrants around the turn of the 20th century packed the meeting, which was closed to the media and members of the general public.

According to residents who attended, the board discussed applications for emergency Small Business Administration loans, the status of efforts to restore various utilities, demolitions and a disaster recovery fund, planned infrastructure improvements and other topics.

But some of those interviewed as they left said that their biggest concerns weren?t addressed.

?In the long run, it seems like things are going to take a lot of time,? said Rob Moran, a 38-year-old construction worker who attended with his wife, Carinne Bach. ?A lot of questions are still up in the air right now.?

Bob Esposito, a former police officer whose home sustained water damage, said he was pleased to hear about infrastructure improvements, but wished the board had at least touched on the bigger issues that are weighing on residents? minds.

??They were prepared to give a lot of information out, which we all needed to hear, but I think they are very reluctant on answering the hard-core questions,? he said.

Sandy smacked into the village on the southeastern tip of the city?s Rockaway peninsula the night of Oct. 29, unleashing floodwaters that surged through the bungalows and bigger, newer homes, tearing some of the former off their foundations. The flooding also may have sparked a fire that burned down more than 100 of the 2,800 homes in Breezy Point.

John Makely / NBC News

Heavily damaged homes along Oceanside Drive in Breezy Point, N.Y.

The tight-knit community, home to many generations of numerous families, is only beginning to grapple with the wide-ranging consequences. Debris is slowly being cleared and power restored, but the water system is still shut down and demolition of the roughly 200 homes that sustained the worst damage -- including what remains of those in the fire zone -- has yet to begin.

Breezy Point, which was largely self-sufficient before the storm, is receiving assistance from the city as it attempts to jump-start its recovery. But officials and residents acknowledge that they have only begun to regroup.

Cooperative board Chairman Joseph Lynch declined an interview request from NBC News to discuss the current situation, but in an online statement to shareholders posted Nov. 16 he wrote, ?This storm and its destruction have presented our Cooperative its greatest historical challenge, which will take time to overcome.??

In a later message posted just before Thanksgiving, he said that ?the economic challenge for some in this regard will be a true test and hardship,? before ending on an optimistic note:

?In spite of this very serious setback I am confident that our Cooperative will also continue to grow, evolve, and prosper as it has over the past fifty-two years,? he said. ?We also have no other choice.?

But other community members, including at least one co-op board member, are less sanguine about the prospects of the largely middle-class neighborhood, home to many firefighters, police officers and sanitation workers.

?Unfortunately, I?m afraid it may cause some people to leave the community,? said Marty Ingram, fire chief of the Point Breeze volunteer firefighters and a member of the co-op board, though stressing that he was speaking only for himself. ?I hope it doesn?t. But it?s going to have an impact.?

Ingram said the community would pull together and he believed would offer some ?quiet? financial aid to help people who can?t otherwise afford to rebuild.

Mary Elizabeth Smith, a lifelong resident and author of ?A History of Breezy Point,? noted that the community, which started out as more of a summer getaway spot for working-class families and slowly morphed into a charming residential enclave with intimate sand lanes running between homes, has proven remarkably resilient over the years.

Courtesy of Mary Quinn

Mary Quinn, now 59, stands with her parents and older brothers as a little girl in Breezy Point in front of their bungalow, which was the typical type of housing in the community's earlier days. Quinn's family moved to the community full time in the early 1960s. She rebuilt the house in 1994.

The Breezy Point Cooperative was created in 1960 when residents learned that the 800-acres on which their homes stood had been quietly sold to a developer interested in building seaside high-rises. A group of homeowners went door-to-door collecting $500 from each family to raise an initial $75,000 defense fund, she said, and the group was ultimately able to buy back 400 acres for $12 million.

The co-op has been an oasis of economic stability in the decades since, paying off its communal mortgage years ago. That prosperity was in part due to the board?s initial ban on mortgage loans -- a requirement that was eventually relaxed to allow buyers to put 50 percent down on a home and finance the remainder. As a result, Ingram said that not a single Breezy Point home was foreclosed on during the housing crisis that erupted in 2008.

Smith said the credit belongs ?to our ancestors ? (who) really took a major chance, put up money in a belief in something that did not occur anywhere else in the United States: a community of houses that owned the land underneath them.?

The city briefly considered making Breezy Point a public park in 1962, but protests from residents and the developer scotched that effort. Then, after the National Park Service took title to land to the west and east after the same developer ran into financial problems, the cooperative went to federal court to battle with its new neighbor over ownership of newly formed sand flats, winning the rights to the land in 1982.

?A lot of people who live there today have no idea of the battles that were fought to get this property,? said Smith, 62, who was about 9 when the fight began to save Breezy Point, ?and that?s why people really don?t want to leave the place. I?m certainly one of them.?

Moran and Bach are among the residents hoping they can rebuild their bungalow, which may have to be demolished.

The home, which was built by Bach?s deceased father, was inundated by a couple of feet of raw sewage and water, has a slight tilt and apparently some problems with the foundation. Though city inspectors indicated in two initial inspections that they should be able to rebuild, the couple fears it needs more than a repair and they may have to start anew.

John Makely / NBC News

Rob Moran, 38, cleans out the flooded basement of his home in Breezy Point, N.Y., on Dec. 1, 2012. Moran and his wife Carinne Bach, 38, are asking building inspectors to re-assess their home, which they fear may not be safe to live in.

With a Dec. 31 deadline set to apply for a free demolition provided by the city, they had hoped to learn at Thursday?s co-op board meeting how the building codes might change as a result of Sandy?s incursion, especially whether rebuilt homes might need to be elevated to lessen the likelihood of future flooding. But they left empty-handed.

?We got a little information, but I?m sure not quite as much as everybody had hoped,? said Bach, 38, a dance and fitness instructor who is several months pregnant. ?I don?t think it?s for a lack of trying. I just think there?s so much red tape and so much unknown.?

?As far as where we?re to go from here, there?s not a clear road map,? she added.

New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg hinted on Thursday that building code changes should be expected for waterfront areas, noting that ?we can?t just rebuild what was there and hope for the best.?

John Makely / NBC News

A FEMA inspector works amid the burned homes in Breezy Point.

?As you can see, the yardstick has changed -- and so must we,? he added. ?FEMA is currently in the process of updating their (flood) maps -- and those maps will guide us in setting new construction requirements.?

If new, more-stringent building requirements are put in place, many fear the expense will drive out some longtime residents, particularly the elderly and families that have kept summer or part-time homes -- about 40 percent of the residences -- there for decades.

Laurie Cerra is struggling to keep the small green bungalow that had been in her family for about 85 years. She swept the floors, filled garbage bags and struggled to hold back tears last week as volunteers used crowbars to rip down the walls. The home received a red card -- meaning it was unsafe to enter -- from inspectors, but she was doing the work in a bid to save the damaged foundation.

?I?m trying to separate myself from this, I really am. I spent every summer here ? growing up. I?m really hoping I can repair the foundation,? said Cerra, 54, a dietitian from Greenfield Township, Pa.

But because she can?t get coverage from the Federal Emergency Management Agency, which doesn?t provide emergency aid on second homes, and has not heard from her homeowners' insurance for wind damage coverage in three weeks, she can?t afford to rebuild in the short term.

John Makely / NBC News

Laurie Cerra, a registered dietitian from Pennsylvania, stands in the living room of her Breezy Point, N.Y., home on Dec. 1, 2012, as volunteers help her remove debris. Cerra is hoping she can save the damaged foundation and rebuild the home, which has been in her family for about 85 years.

?Maybe in, I don?t know, three or four years, if I get (the) foundation, then I can do it myself. I can try and do sheetrock myself,? she said. ?At this point, no, it?s just going to be out of my savings account to rebuild.?

The co-op board is implicitly acknowledging the financial threat. In a statement posted online on Saturday, it said Breezy Point homeowners can now borrow, over the next two years, up to 80 percent of their home?s appraised value, or up to $500,000, to repair or replace their properties.

It also waived one part of the ?carrying charges? -- monthly fees that include garbage collection, road and building maintenance, property tax and security services -- for the owners of about 300 homes that were destroyed or significantly damaged.

Lynch, the co-op board chairman, had upset some residents by reminding them that it is ?really important? that shareholders continue to pay the fees ?as our corporation will face real financial challenges and pressure in the immediate future.?

Lifelong resident Kim Dillon was among those who felt the tone was wrong so soon after the disaster.

?Our lives are in disarray and I don?t think their first contact with us should have been ? ?we?re still expecting maintenance fees? when there?s people that don?t have houses,? said Dillon, 43, whose family is one of two that have moved back onto their block, even though there is still no running water.

But Dillon said her neighbors, who were like family, would be back, though she acknowledged her hometown would change as a result of the devastation.

?It?s going to be sad to see the bungalows gone, because that was like old Breezy Point,? she said, referring to the area known as ?the wedge,? where the six-alarm fire burned so hot that stormy night. ?I don?t think there?s going to be many -- if any -- left.??

The Breezy Point neighborhood of Queens, where more than 100 homes burned when Superstorm Sandy hit. (John Makely / NBC News)

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Sad Chinese Factory Workers Photographed with the Cheap Things They Build

Having a bad job is better than having no job, but there's no doubt that monotonous, bottom-wage manual labor is the pits. Photographer Michael Wolf snapped this haunting series of Chinese workers building cheap toys for... us. More »


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Ford?s critically acclaimed 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine wins Energy Saving Trust award

05/12/2012

The Energy Saving Trust (EST) has awarded Ford?s 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine in the ?Innovation in Car and Van Manufacturing? category at its annual Fleet Hero Awards.

The accolade from the respected carbon reduction organisation recognises manufacturers that are investing in innovation and new technologies to provide lower carbon vehicle options for fleet operators.

Ford was also recognised for its fuel saving technologies at the 2009 Fleet Hero Awards, following the launch of its low-carbon ECOnetic diesel-engined vehicles and the EcoBoost petrol engine range.

The 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine is now available in the Ford Fiesta, Focus, B-MAX, C-MAX and Grand C-MAX.

Ian Featherstone, transport knowledge manager at the EST and awards judge, commented: ?While alternatives to the internal combustion engine may be the future, existing technologies still have much to offer. Cutting edge, clever engineering like Ford?s EcoBoost has allowed a tiny engine to punch well above its weight and has reopened the debate about the relative merits of petrol and diesel.?

In November the 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine was revealed as the winner of the prestigious Dewar Trophy for outstanding British technical achievement in the automotive industry. This is in addition to the engine being awarded the title of ?International Engine of the Year?.

Steve Cropley, Dewar Technical Committee member and Editor-in-Chief of Autocar magazine added: ?Ford?s 1.0-litre EcoBoost engine sets extraordinary new standards of efficiency, refinement and driver appeal ? and brings them to the mass of British drivers who buy and drive affordable cars.?

The engine?s innovations include two main engine drive belts, which are immersed in oil to ?ensure quieter, more efficient operation?.

An exhaust manifold, cast into the cylinder head, also helps to create an optimum fuel-to-air ratio across a wider rev band by lowering the temperature of exhaust gases.

If you are considering a new car purchase, car on finance could be an option.

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Friday, December 7, 2012

Movie review: Romance, farce collide in - The Salt Lake Tribune

This film image released by FilmDistrict shows Gerard Butler in a scene from "Playing for Keeps." (AP Photo/FilmDistrict, Dale Robinette)

The clock may be running out on Gerard Butler?s window as a viable leading man, as his scruffy charms wear thin in the romantic comedy "Playing for Keeps."

Butler plays George Darby, once an internationally renowned soccer star but now a down-on-his-luck divorced dad in a D.C. suburb. Watching his son, Lewis (Noah Lomax), at soccer practice, George gets frustrated by the terrible coaching and decides to take over coaching duties himself.

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?Playing for Keeps?

Opens Friday, Dec. 7, at theaters everywhere; rated PG-13 for some sexual situations, language and a brief intense image; 106 minutes.

George soon draws the admiring gaze of the various soccer moms: needy Barb (Judy Greer), man-eating Denise (Catherine Zeta-Jones) and still-married Patti (Uma Thurman), in spite of her possessive husband, Carl (Dennis Quaid). But George?s heart still belongs to Lewis? mom, Stacie (Jessica Biel), who?s about to marry dull-but-nice Matt (James Tupper).

Director Gabriele Muccino ("Seven Pounds," "The Pursuit of Happyness") can?t decide whether Robbie Fox?s script should be played as sex farce or heart-tugging romance ? and splitting the difference is a loser both ways.

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What are Your Options If You are Injured in a Hit and Run ...

According to Crime Prevention Tips, hit and run car accidents are those in which one driver fails to stop or offer assistance following a mishap that causes injury or damage. While most drivers do all that they can to render help when it comes to a situation such as this, others flee the scene of the crime. Individuals or their family members who have been injured in a hit and run should investigate all possible options following the event to ensure that justice has been obtained. Though there are a number of different choices available for individuals in this situation, some of the most common include settling on a private basis, file for injury and damages through the perpetrator?s insurance, or filing through personal insurance.

In many cases, an individual who has been injured in a hit and run will have a difficult time tracking down the perpetrator of the crime. It is important to note however, that this process is not impossible?and can often be accomplished through assistance from bystanders, witnesses, and legal experts. If an individual who has been injured in a hit and run is able to establish communication with the other driver involved in the accident, a private settlement may be made. This may include payment for medical bills, as well as damage done to a car or personal property.

Just because the perpetrator of the hit and run is located, doesn?t necessarily mean that he or she is willing to participate in a private settlement. Oftentimes, hit and run victims may believe that this is not the best option for them when working to achieve justice. Instead, individuals who have tracked down the person behind the hit and run may prefer to file a claim with said person?s vehicle insurance. Though getting a claim payment in this manner may be time consuming, it will also likely result in a larger and more attractive settlement total, which will include payment for medical and property bills.

As indicated previously, settling privately or filing a claim with another driver?s car insurance is not always a possibility, as tracking the criminal down may prove to be impossible. In this event, injured parties may choose to file a charge with their own vehicle insurance?which typically falls under the heading of ?uninsured motorist claims.? While this is typically done only as a last resort, it is an effective way to cover the hospital and vehicle repair bills associated with a hit and run accident. Individuals who file this type of claim should be prepared to participate in a series of investigative interviews, during which all leads as to the identity of the criminal are eliminated.

Obviously, a hit and run is a serious accident that can significantly affect the lives of its victims. While many hit and runs lead to significant property damage, some also cause serious injuries and health problems. Understanding what to do when this type of accident occurs is essential for motorists and pedestrians alike. Working with a qualified legal expert can be an effective way to ensure optimal results following a hit and run that has resulted in injury or illness.

Abelson Law has had extensive experience working with Hit and Run victims and can help you get through the process.

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'Time reversal' research may open doors to future tech

ScienceDaily (Dec. 6, 2012) ? Imagine a cell phone charger that recharges your phone remotely without even knowing where it is; a device that targets and destroys tumors, wherever they are in the body; or a security field that can disable electronics, even a listening device hiding in a prosthetic toe, without knowing where it is.

While these applications remain only dreams, researchers at the University of Maryland have come up with a sci-fi seeming technology that one day could make them real. Using a "time-reversal" technique, the team has discovered how to transmit power, sound or images to a "nonlinear object" without knowing the object's exact location or affecting objects around it.

"That's the magic of time reversal," says Steven Anlage, a university physics professor involved in the project. "When you reverse the waveform's direction in space and time, it follows the same path it took coming out and finds its way exactly back to the source."

Play It Backwards

The time-reversal process is less like living the last five minutes over and more like playing a record backwards, explains Matthew Frazier, a postdoctoral research fellow in the university's physics department. When a signal travels through the air, its waveforms scatter before an antenna picks it up. Recording the received signal and transmitting it backwards reverses the scatter and sends it back as a focused beam in space and time.

"If you go toward a secure building, they won't let you take cell phones," Frazier says, so instead of checking everyone, they could detect the cell phone and send a lot of energy to it to jam it."

What differentiates this research from other time-reversal projects, such as underwater communication, is that it focuses on nonlinear objects such as a cellphone, diode or even a rusty piece of metal --when a waveform bounces off them, the frequency changes.

Most components electrical engineers work with are linear -- capacitors, wire, antennas -- because they do not change the frequency. With nonlinear objects, however, when the altered, nonlinear frequency is recorded, time-reversed and retransmitted, it creates a private communication channel because other objects cannot "understand" the signal.

"Time reversal has been around for 10 to 20 years but it requires some pretty sophisticated technology to make it work," Anlage says. "Technology is now catching up to where we are able to use it in some new and interesting ways."

Not only could this nonlinear characteristic secure a wireless communication line, it could prevent transmitted energy from affecting any object but its target. For example, Frazier says, if scientists find a way to tag tumors with chemicals or nanoparticles that react to microwaves in a nonlinear way, doctors could use the technology to direct destructive heat to the errant cells -- much like ultrasound is used to break down kidney stones. But unlike an ultrasound, that is directed to a specific location, doctors would not need to know where the tumors were and the heat treatment would not affect surrounding cells.

Bouncing Off the Walls

To study the phenomenon, the researchers sent a microwave pulse into an enclosed area where waveforms scattered and bounced around inside, as well as off a nonlinear and a linear port. A transceiver then recorded and time-reversed the frequencies the nonlinear port had altered and broadcast them back into the space. The nonlinear port picked up the time-reversed signal but the linear port did not.

"Everything we have done has been in very controlled conditions in labs," Frazier says. "It will take more research to figure out how to develop treatments," Frazier says. "I'm sure there are other uses we haven't thought of."

The team has submitted an invention disclosure to the university's Office of Technology Commercialization.

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  1. Matthew Frazier, Biniyam Taddese, Thomas Antonsen, Steven M. Anlage. Nonlinear Time-Reversal in a Wave Chaotic System. arXiv.org, 2012; [link]

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Thursday, December 6, 2012

Internet Entrepreneur: Ways to get Started - SponsorDirectory.com

There are many individuals who became success tales after starting their very own online company. The internet is a level playing field for online business owners as long as you have a market for an item. Although it is challenging to become a successful internet entrepreneur, it does not indicate that you could not do it. Here are the steps to follow if you want to start your own online business.

Locate a Market

The point of every company is to deal with consumers. You should locate a group of people who are searching for a solution to an issue. Lots of on-line entrepreneurs failed because they simply offered products without identifying their market first. Often, you do not even need to sell products or services. Lots of entrepreneurs came to be effective because they established complimentary social networking websites with newer and much better features. You can find out exactly what people are seeking by going to on-line forums and micro blogging websites. Some individuals make use of keyword analysis to find out exactly what individuals are looking for online. Locate keywords that only a few businesses are competing for.

Produce Quality Content

Your online company will not go anywhere if it does not supply strong content. Some companies even work with skilled copywriters to compose convincing copies. The content needs to discuss why people should choose your services or product. Get testimonials from past consumers to develop your reliability. Make an offer and provide your possible customers their moneys worth.

Design and Enhance your Site

Your site will certainly be the focal point of your business so make certain that it will certainly impress your site visitors and potential customers. Work with an expert web design business and review exactly what you wish your site to have. Avoid making use of flash, videos, audio clippings, and elegant graphics unless you truly need to. Make sure that your prospective clients will certainly have the most effective individual experience when they see your site. Contact a reliable SEO business to enhance your web site, services, and products. In some cases, all it takes is strong SEO work for a web site to obtain respectable online visibility.

Benefit from Social Media

Many on-line business owners are capitalizing on social media websites like Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Plurk to develop their sites online exposure and credibility. Social media sites permit you to connect with your future clients and understand exactly what they desire. Making profiles in different web sites will make your business accessible to many prospective clients.

Set up Reliability

The major function of the Web is to offer info to users. Develop useful content through blog sites and different websites so individuals will acknowledge your integrity. For example, if you are running a dining establishment business, you can easily upload articles about healthy meals, easy-to-prepare meals, and affordable dinner ideas in your blog. Make sure that people understand where the info is coming from by linking your blog to your business site.

There are endless ways of promoting and acquiring business success on the Internet. Much like in other business, you have to be committed and committed to just what you wish to complete. To learn more on this subject, see sites like business-from-home. BIZ
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EARTH PHOTO GALLERY: Photos of Earth since 1960s

President John F. Kennedy spelled out the mission clearly in his 1961 speech committing the United States to send humans to the moon and back by the end of the decade. He left no doubt about the definition of success and laid out a clear vision.

Now, five decades after his challenge, a panel of space, science and engineering experts said in a stinging report that NASA does not have a goal.

While the future of the space agency may be unclear, its past missions produced some iconic images that gave us all a view of the world that makes it seems not quite so big, including newly released photos that include city lights at night.

Here's an Associated Press photo gallery with some of those images.

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Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Census of the invisible universe reveals extraordinary high star-formation rates across history of the universe

ScienceDaily (Dec. 4, 2012) ? By combining the observing powers of ESA's Herschel space observatory and the ground-based Keck telescopes, astronomers have characterised hundreds of previously unseen starburst galaxies, revealing extraordinary high star-formation rates across the history of the Universe.

Starburst galaxies give birth to hundreds of solar masses' worth of stars each year in short-lived but intense events.

By comparison, our own Milky Way Galaxy on average produces the equivalent of only one Sun-like star per year.

Starburst galaxies generate so much starlight that they should outshine our Galaxy hundreds to thousands of times over, but the enormous quantities of gas fuelling them also contain vast amounts of dust as a result of the frantic star formation.

The dust absorbs much of the visible light, meaning that many of them look quite insignificant in that part of the spectrum.

However, the dust is warmed by the surrounding hot stars and re-emits the energy at far-infrared wavelengths.

Using ESA's infrared Herschel space observatory, astronomers measured the temperature and brightness of thousands of dusty galaxies. From these, their star-formation rate could be then calculated.

"Starburst galaxies are the brightest galaxies in the Universe and contribute significantly to cosmic star formation, so it's important to study them in detail and understand their properties," says Dr Caitlin Casey of the University of Hawai'i, lead author of the papers discussing the results in the Astrophysical Journal.

"Some of the galaxies found in this new survey have star-formation rates equivalent to the birth of several thousand solar-mass stars per year, constituting some of the brightest infrared galaxies yet discovered."

To provide context to the observations and understand how star formation has changed over the Universe's 13.7 billion year history, the distances to the galaxies were also needed.

With Herschel signposting the way, Dr Casey's team used spectrometers on the twin 10-metre W.M. Keck telescopes on Mauna Kea, Hawai'i, and obtained the redshifts of 767 of the starburst galaxies.

Redshifts provide astronomers with a measure of how long the light from each galaxy has travelled across the Universe, which, in turn, indicates when in cosmic history the light from each galaxy was emitted.

For most of the galaxies it was found that the light has been travelling towards us for 10 billion years or less.

About 5% of the galaxies are at even greater redshifts: their light was emitted when the Universe was only 1-3 billion years old.

"The Herschel data tell us how fiercely and prolifically these galaxies are producing stars," says Seb Oliver from University of Sussex, UK, and Principal Investigator for the HerMES Key Programme, within which the data have been collected.

"Combining this information with the distances provided by the Keck data, we can uncover the contribution of the starburst galaxies to the total amount of stars produced across the history of the Universe."

How such large numbers of starburst galaxies formed during the first few billions of years of the Universe's existence poses a vital problem for galaxy formation and evolution studies.

One leading theory proposes that a collision between two young galaxies could have sparked an intense short-lived phase of star formation.

Another theory speculates that, when the Universe was young, individual galaxies had much more gas available to them to feed from, enabling higher rates of star formation without the need of collisions.

"It's a hotly debated topic that requires details on the shape and rotation of the galaxies before it can be resolved," adds Dr Casey.

"Before Herschel, the largest similar survey of distant starbursts involved only 73 galaxies -- we've improved on that by over a factor of ten in this combined survey with Keck to determine the characteristics of this important galaxy population," adds G?ran Pilbratt, ESA's Herschel project scientist.

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Journal References:

  1. C. M. Casey, S. Berta, M. B?thermin, J. Bock, C. Bridge, D. Burgarella, E. Chapin, S. C. Chapman, D. L. Clements, A. Conley, C. J. Conselice, A. Cooray, D. Farrah, E. Hatziminaoglou, R. J. Ivison, E. Le Floc'h, D. Lutz, G. Magdis, B. Magnelli, S. J. Oliver, M. J. Page, F. Pozzi, D. Rigopoulou, L. Riguccini, I. G. Roseboom, D. B. Sanders, D. Scott, N. Seymour, I. Valtchanov, J. D. Vieira, M. Viero, J. Wardlow. A Population of z>2 Far-Infrared Herschel-SPIRE selected Starbursts. Astrophysical Journal, 2012
  2. C. M. Casey, S. Berta, M. B?thermin, J. Bock, C. Bridge, J. Budynkiewicz, D. Burgarella, E. Chapin, S. C. Chapman, D. L. Clements, A. Conley, C. J. Conselice, A. Cooray, D. Farrah, E. Hatziminaoglou, R. J. Ivison, E. Le Floc'h, D. Lutz, G. Magdis, B. Magnelli, S. J. Oliver, M. J. Page, F. Pozzi, D. Rigopoulou, L. Riguccini, I. G. Roseboom, D. B. Sanders, D. Scott, N. Seymour, I. Valtchanov, J. D. Vieira, M. Viero, J. Wardlow. A Redshift Survey of Herschel Far-Infrared Selected Starbursts and Implications for Obscured Star Formation. Astrophysical Journal, 2012

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UN calls on Israel to open nuclear facilities

(AP) ? The U.N. General Assembly has overwhelmingly approved a resolution calling on Israel to quickly open its nuclear program for inspection and backing a high-level conference to ban nuclear weapons from the Middle East which was just canceled.

All the Arab nations and Iran had planned to attend the conference in mid-December in Helsinki, Finland, but the United States announced on Nov. 23 that it wouldn't take place, citing political turmoil in the region and Iran's defiant stance on nonproliferation. Iran and some Arab nations countered that the real reason for the cancellation was Israel's refusal to attend.

The resolution, approved Monday by a vote of 174-6 with 6 abstentions, calls on Israel to join the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty "without further delay" and open its nuclear facilities to inspection by the International Atomic Energy Agency. Those voting "no" were Israel, the U.S., Canada, Marshall Islands, Micronesia and Palau.

Resolutions adopted by the 193-member General Assembly are not legally binding but they do reflect world opinion and carry moral and political weight.

Israel refuses to confirm or deny it has nuclear bombs though it is widely believed to have a nuclear arsenal. It has refused to join the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, or NPT, along with three nuclear weapon states ? India, Pakistan and North Korea.

The Arab proposal to create a weapons-of-mass-destruction-free zone in the Mideast, and to pressure Israel to give up its undeclared arsenal of perhaps 80 nuclear warheads, was endorsed at an NPT conference in 1995 but never acted on. In 2010, the 189 parties to the 1970 treaty called for convening a conference in 2012 on the establishment of a WMD-free zone in the Middle East.

The resolution, which was approved by the assembly's disarmament committee before the conference was cancelled, noted the decision to hold it "with satisfaction."

But Israel has long said there first must be a Mideast peace agreement before the establishment of a Mideast zone free of weapons of mass destruction. The region's Muslim nations argue that Israel's undeclared nuclear arsenal presents the greatest threat to peace in the region.

The Israeli government had no immediate comment on Monday's General Assembly vote.

Last week, the General Assembly upgraded the Palestinians to that of a nonmember observer state, endorsing an independent Palestinian state in the West Bank, east Jerusalem, and the Gaza Strip.

Just before Monday's vote, Iranian diplomat Khodadad Seifi told the assembly "the truth is that the Israeli regime is the only party which rejected to conditions for a conference." He called for "strong pressure on that regime to participate in the conference without any preconditions."

Israeli diplomat Isi Yanouka said his country has continuously pointed to the danger of nuclear proliferation in the Mideast, singling out Iran and Syria by name.

"All these cases challenge Israel's security and cast a dark shadow at the prospect of embarking on a meaningful regional security process," he said.

"The fact that the sponsors include in this anti-Israeli resolution language referring to the 2012 conference proves above all the ill-intent of the Arab states with regard to this conference," Yanouka said.

Syrian diplomat Abdullah Hallak told the assembly his government was angry that the conference wasn't going to take place because of "the whim of just one party, a party with nuclear warheads."

"We call on the international community to put pressure on Israel to accept the NPT, get rid of its arsenal and delivery systems, in order to allow for peace and stability in our region," he said.

The conference's main sponsors are the U.S., Russia and Britain. British Foreign Office Minister Alistair Burt has said it is being postponed, not cancelled.

While the United States voted against the resolution, it voted in favor of two paragraphs in it that were put to separate votes. Both support universal adherence to the NPT, and call on those countries that aren't parties to ratify it "at the earliest date." The only "no" votes on those paragraphs were Israel and India.

Associated Press

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Risky Business: Life Insurance for Climbers ? Beyond the Edge

Climber descending Khan Tengri's saddle on the West Ridge route, Kyrgyzstan; Photograph by Steve Graepel

With contributions from Doug Colwell

Nothing shouts middle age quite like shopping for life insurance. But there I was, answering questions about my height, weight, smoking ? and then came the dreaded question: ?Have you climbed in the last three years???

I quickly try to run the numbers. ?In the last three years??? Stalling, I ask for clarification. ?Can you define climbing??

Clearly I wasn?t selling my low-risk persona and a week later I was sent a questionnaire to parse out my extracurricular vitae?which raised a whole string of red prayer flags.

A few calls later put me in touch with Doug Colwell from HD Insurance. I entered his office I find myself face-to-face with an oil painting of K2?s Abruzzi Ridge ? clearly this was my guy. Doug manages risk during the week, but plays in it on the weekend. An active climber, he?s set over 150 new technical routes in Idaho. As a sitting board member for the American Alpine Club (AAC), he?s volunteered countless hours helping the AAC navigate member insurance options. Doug has experience with folks like us?responsible individuals who carefully manage risk. I sat down with Doug to get a top-down perspective of life insurance for those pursuing the vertical life.

Base Cost

Climbers tend to have dirt-bag proclivities; so you first might ask if you even need insurance. Fair enough, not all climbers have the same needs. If you don?t have family responsibilities, the AAC might have something for you. Included with its $75/year member fee, the AAC provides all members with a $10,000 rescue plan: a $5,000 reimbursement package toward domestic (U.S. only) rescue services and another $5,000 toward worldwide rescue and evacuation services, pulling you (or what?s left of you) off the mountain and back home. It?s a cheap and responsible option for the young or un-tethered.

Got a family? Fancy yourself as the next Alex Honnold? Keep reading.

Skeletons in the Closet

Life insurance is purchased to cover the needs of your loved ones after you pass. But it?s also a contract between you and the underwriter. And like all contracts, it?s steeped in stipulations and legalese and should be entered cautiously.

As part of the contract negotiation process, expect the underwriter to have a call-center conduct a phone interview. They?ll run you through a gamut of questions. It?s all good until you trip a line in their code. It can be smoking, past medical issues, family medical history, or a handful of statistically deemed ?risky behaviors? like skydiving, SCUBA, or climbing. All the sudden you?ll find yourself rapping off a tower of babbling details, exposing things you haven?t even revealed to your mother. It?s in these nuanced questions that you need to stay at the sharp edge of the discussion.

Consider it like a first date. Do roll out the dirt, talk about your exs? Resoundingly no! It?s a don?t, ask-don?t tell conversation. Same here?this isn?t the time to volunteer that epic in The Park where you dropped your stove and half your rack off The Diamond in the dead of winter. Your partner backed off but you soloed through the night. Great story, but not the one your insurance suitor wants to hear.

Ultimately, underwriters are in the business of helping people. All State realizes that we aren?t all saints; they insure real people with a little chalk under their fingers. But their actuaries have run the numbers to determine when risk management favors good business over risky business.

In preparation, consider these questions before you pickup the phone:

  • When did you last climb? Probably the most important question is when did you last tie in to a rope? If your hardware has been gathering patina since K2 was in theaters, you?re not likely to get off the couch and take it up again. But if your picks are still bloodied from slaying November rime on Dragontail in the North Cascades ? well, I?d expect you?d have some further questions. Three years appears to be the magic number.
  • What grade do you climb at? So you still climb. No worries, they have a policy for that. But here?s where you need to start doing damage control. Answer what may seem painfully honest to your beer buddies. I mean, do you really still climb at 5.11c?
  • What type of climbing do you do? Beyond a rope and harness, top roping at the gym and leading mixed routes at Hyalite have little in common. Believe it or not, actuaries know this, too! Again, be honest. If you haven?t swung an axe lately, don?t go there. But if you are currently flicking steel into smears, expect that it?s going to cost you.
  • What?s the length of your climbs (afternoon?days?weeks)? Are you a weekend warrior or are you frequently on extended holiday in Hindu Kush? The longer you hang it out there, the more you expose yourself to risk.
  • Do you have any professional training? While that belay training at the Y probably doesn?t cut it, did you take a course through a guiding service? Better yet, do you climb with guides? Put any of that knowledge you?ve paid for in your corner.
  • How safe are you? If you do get the climbing questionnaire, use this as an opportunity to identify yourself as a safe, low-risk candidate. Share a dialogue about how you protect your belay, how you regularly clean your gear, how you prematurely retire gear before it sees signs of ware and tear.

Honesty is the Best Policy

A key component to the process is being honest ? with yourself and with your agent. If you haven?t picked up an axe or roped up in 3+ years and have no existing plans to do so in the next 2 or so years, you?re all good. If your policy is in place and you get that call from your Camp 4 squatting years to head off to the Valley ? you?re still covered. Things happen, plans change, they (mostly) understand. The trouble starts if you are already saddled up and indicate otherwise, which would be considered a breach of contract.

A word of advice? Don?t try and game the system! You are entering a legal contract. And because it?s about money, insurance companies are certain to check in from time-to-time?particularly in that posthumous time before funds are paid out. In the least, not answering honestly will void your contract. Worst case, it could leave your loved ones high and dry.

Find and Advocate

Doug left me with this. ?Work with someone who can get a proper picture of you as an individual, assess you as a person, learn your true risk and match you with the best-suited underwriter?. Like most things associated with climbing, hasty decisions don?t pay off. Only here, your biggest risk is likely being unnecessarily tabled at a much higher rate, costing you hundreds, if not thousands of dollars a year.

Source: http://adventureblog.nationalgeographic.com/2012/12/04/risky-business-life-insurance-for-climbers/

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Tuesday, December 4, 2012

This Jawbone Jambox Is Your Brick-Sized-Beach-Speaker Deal of the Day

In the two years since the Jawbox Jambone came out, other options have hit the market with varying new features and improved specs. But although some of the new challengers are legit, the Jambox remains the original Bluetooth speaker to find the right mix of attractive design, ease of use, and quality. Brian Lam over at the Wirecutter has a soft spot in his heart for this speaker, and Wired's Mat Honan likes its big brother's sound quality. More »


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Monday, December 3, 2012

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BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE ? I

UNIT I Place, Goals and Objectives of Biology

Biology in the school curriculum ? its claims for inclusion ? Interdisciplinary approaches in the school curriculum ? Various branches related to Life Science.

Goals and objectives of teaching Biology with reference to Bloom?s taxonomy- Cognitive, Affective and Psychomotor Domains. Aims of teaching Biology at different levels ? Primary, Secondary and Higher Secondary.

Biology in the school curriculum

??????????? Biology is a natural science concerned with the study of life and living organisms, including their structure, function, growth, origin, evolution, distribution, and taxonomy. Biology is a vast subject containing many subdivisions, topics, and disciplines. Among the most important topics are five unifying principles that can be said to be the fundamental axioms of modern biology:

  1. Cells are the basic unit of life
  2. New species and inherited traits are the product of evolution
  3. Genes are the basic unit of heredity
  4. An organism regulates its internal environment to maintain a stable and constant condition
  5. Living organisms consume and transform energy.
??????????? Sub disciplines of biology are recognized on the basis of the scale at which organisms are studied and the methods used to study them: biochemistry examines the rudimentary chemistry of life; molecular biology studies the complex interactions of systems of biological molecules; cellular biology examines the basic building block of all life, the cell; physiology examines the physical and chemical functions of the tissues, organs, and organ systems of an organism; and ecology examines how various organisms interact and associate with their environment.

What is science?

??????????? The word "science" probably brings to mind many different pictures: a fat textbook, white lab coats and microscopes, an astronomer peering through a telescope, a naturalist in the rainforest, Einstein's equations scribbled on a chalkboard, the launch of the space shuttle, bubbling beakers ?. All of those images reflect some aspect of science, but none of them provides a full picture because science has so many facets:

  • Science is both a body of knowledge and a process. In school, science may sometimes seem like a collection of isolated and static facts listed in a textbook, but that's only a small part of the story. Just as importantly, science is also a process of discovery that allows us to link isolated facts into coherent and comprehensive understandings of the natural world.
  • Science is exciting. Science is a way of discovering what's in the universe and how those things work today, how they worked in the past, and how they are likely to work in the future. Scientists are motivated by the thrill of seeing or figuring out something that no one has before.
  • Science is useful. The knowledge generated by science is powerful and reliable. It can be used to develop new technologies, treat diseases, and deal with many other sorts of problems.
  • Science is ongoing. Science is continually refining and expanding our knowledge of the universe, and as it does, it leads to new questions for future investigation. Science will never be "finished."
  • Science is a global human endeavor. People all over the world participate in the process of science. And you can too!

Science is complex and multi-faceted, but the most important characteristics of science are straightforward:

  • Science focuses exclusively on the natural world, and does not deal with supernatural explanations.
  • Science is a way of learning about what is in the natural world, how the natural world works, and how the natural world got to be the way it is. It is not simply a collection of facts; rather it is a path to understanding.
  • Scientists work in many different ways, but all science relies on testing ideas by figuring out what expectations are generated by an idea and making observations to find out whether those expectations hold true.
  • Accepted scientific ideas are reliable because they have been subjected to rigorous testing, but as new evidence is acquired and new perspectives emerge these ideas can be revised.
  • Science is a community endeavor. It relies on a system of checks and balances, which helps ensure that science moves in the direction of greater accuracy and understanding. This system is facilitated by diversity within the scientific community, which offers a broad range of perspectives on scientific ideas.

??????????? Too many, science may seem like an arcane, ivory-towered institution ? but that impression is based on a misunderstanding of science. In fact:

  • Science affects your life everyday in all sorts of different ways.
  • Science can be fun and is accessible to everyone.
  • You can apply an understanding of how science works to your everyday life.
  • Anyone can become a scientist ? of the amateur or professional variety.

Definitions of Science

????????? sci?ence

1.????? A branch of knowledge or study dealing with a body of facts or truths systematically arranged and showing the operation of general laws: the mathematical sciences.

2. Systematic knowledge of the physical or material world gained through observation ?? ????????????????????????????????????????????and experimentation.

4. systematized knowledge in general.

5. Knowledge, as of facts or principles; knowledge gained by systematic study.

6. A particular branch of knowledge.

7. Skill, especially reflecting a precise application of facts or principles; proficiency.

Definitions by goal and process

?2. The organized body of knowledge that is derived from such observations and that can be verified or tested by further investigation.

?3. any specific branch of this general body of knowledge, such as biology, physics, geology, or astronomy.

Academic Press Dictionary of Science & Technology

??????????? Science is an intellectual activity carried on by humans that is designed to discover information about the natural world in which humans live and to discover the ways in which this information can be organized into meaningful patterns. A primary aim of science is to collect facts (data). An ultimate purpose of science is to discern the order that exists between and amongst the various facts.

??????????? Science involves more than the gaining of knowledge. It is the systematic and organized inquiry into the natural world and its phenomena. Science is about gaining a deeper and often useful understanding of the world.

The Nature of Normal Science

??????????? Normal science is the practice of gaining knowledge by using some paradigm. It therefore has a perspective, common rules, facts, and problems. Its task is to solidify, reify, and articulate the paradigm; quantify its predictions, extend it to new areas, and to develop the technology needed. It rejects the approbations of the lay. It does not attempt to answer all problems. It uses facts considered revealing to solve problems considered acute by the paradigm. It is to articulate accepted phenomena. Problems must be challenging but not hopeless. Frequently the paradigm and its rules are tacit, they cannot be articulated. The adequacy of a paradigm is judged by peers not lay.

??????????? Normal science is the finding of previously unpredicted phenomena and showing how that phenomenon is explainable with the existing paradigm. Finding unexplainable phenomena is not science; anyone can be capable of not explaining something. Brain damage helps enormously. Normal science does not produce new phenomena; it articulates those that the paradigm supplies. Extending the paradigm (showing how the paradigm explains previously unexplainable events) is mopping up and is where most scientists spend their lives.

??????????? A paradigm gains status because it handles problems that practitioners feel are important - not because it handles all problems.

??????????? 1. Empirical work to articulate paradigm or theory. Determinants of physical constants / quantitative laws / determination of way to apply paradigm to new situation.

??????????? 2. Facts without intrinsic interest which can be compared to predictions from the paradigm.

??????????? 3. Class of facts that the paradigm has shown to be revealing of nature. To desert the paradigm is to cease practicing the science it defines. The task is to explain current problems with rules such that the majority of past findings are consistent, somewhat like a judge trying to be consistent with precedent, or trying to minimize sum of squared differences when determining a regression line.

Fact

? ???????? ?1. ?Something that actually exists; reality; truth: Your fears have no basis in fact.

??????????? ?2. Something known to exist or to have happened: Space travel is now a fact.

3. A truth known by actual experience or observation; something known to be true: ???Scientists gather facts about plant growth.

4. Something said to be true or supposed to have happened: The facts given by the witness are highly questionable.

5. Law often, facts an actual or alleged event or circumstance, as distinguished from its legal effect or consequence. Compare question of fact, question of law.

There are four types of fact. The first type of fact cannot be proved by the experiments as we wish. We have to see this fact when it happens. The second type of fact can be seen and shown at any time. The third type of fact is the generalization i.e. one fact is associating with another fact. The fourth type is a theory but it is treated as fact because of the evidences to prove the theory.

BIOLOGY AS A SCIENCE

??????????? When we say science we know pretty well that includes not only physics and chemistry but also Biology. We can give three reasons to prove that Biology is also a science. They are:

1.????? Biology possesses the characters of other branches of science like practical, experiments, data and utility for the life. We know that all the three branches of science possess all these qualities. Biology also gives the same benefits to the society as the other branches.

2.????? Biology gives a complete and notable knowledge like other branches of science. We know that physics deals with instruments and equipments, chemistry deals with chemical substances and their combinations and biology deals with living organisms. So it gives a complete notable knowledge about living organisms.

3.????? Biology gives extra training in the scientific method. We know that scientific method is a method followed by scientists to develop science. While physics and chemistry gives training to the pupil in this method, Biology is expected to give extra training in this method. This is because it deals with living organisms and they have to face complex problems in their life. The pupils are expected to adopt the scientific method in order to find how the living organisms overcome the complex problems. So they get extra training in the scientific method by studying Biology. Because of these three reasons Biology is considered as science along with other branches of science. ?

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF TEACHING BIOLOGY WITH REFERENCE TO BLOOM?S TAXONOMY

Benjamin Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning Domains - Cognitive, Affective, Psychomotor Domains - design and evaluation toolkit for training and learning

??????????? Bloom's Taxonomy, (in full: 'Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning Domains', or strictly speaking: Bloom's 'Taxonomy Of Educational Objectives') was initially (the first part) published in 1956 under the leadership of American academic and educational expert Dr Benjamin S Bloom. 'Bloom's Taxonomy' was originally created in and for an academic context, (the development commencing in 1948), when Benjamin Bloom chaired a committee of educational psychologists, based in American education, whose aim was to develop a system of categories of learning behaviour to assist in the design and assessment of educational learning. Bloom's Taxonomy has since been expanded over many years by Bloom and other contributors (notably Anderson and Krathwhol as recently as 2001, whose theories extend Bloom's work to far more complex levels than are explained here, and which are more relevant to the field of academic education than to corporate training and development).

??????????? Most corporate trainers and HR professionals, coaches and teachers, will benefit significantly by simply understanding the basics of Bloom's Taxonomy, as featured below. (If you want to know more, there is a vast amount of?related reading and references, listed at the end of this summary explanation.)

Bloom's Taxonomy was primarily created for academic education; however it is relevant to all types of learning.

??????????? Interestingly, at the outset, Bloom believed that education should focus on 'mastery' of subjects and the promotion of higher forms of thinking, rather than a utilitarian approach to simply transferring facts. Bloom demonstrated decades ago that most teaching tended to be focused on fact-transfer and information recall - the lowest level of training - rather than true meaningful personal development, and this remains a central challenge for educators and trainers in modern times. Much corporate training is also limited to non-participative, unfeeling knowledge-transfer, (all those stultifying boring PowerPoint presentations...), which is reason alone to consider the breadth and depth approach exemplified in Bloom's model.

You might find it helpful now to see the?Bloom Taxonomy overview. Did you realize there were all these potential dimensions to training and learning?

??????????? Benjamin S Bloom (1913-99) attained degrees at Pennsylvania State University in 1935. He joined the Department of Education at the University of Chicago in 1940 and attained a PhD in Education in 1942, during which time he specialized in examining. Here he met his mentor Ralph Tyler with whom he first began to develop his ideas for developing a system (or 'taxonomy') of specifications to enable educational training and learning objectives to be planned and measured properly - improving the effectiveness of developing 'mastery' instead of simply transferring facts for mindless recall. Bloom continued to develop the Learning Taxonomy model through the 1960's, and was appointed Charles H Swift Distinguished Service Professor at Chicago in 1970. He served as adviser on education to several overseas governments including of Israel and India.

??????????? Bloom's (and his colleagues') initial attention was focused on the?'Cognitive Domain', which was the first published part of Bloom's Taxonomy, featured in the publication: 'Taxonomy Of Educational Objectives: Handbook 1, The Cognitive Domain' (Bloom, Engelhart, Furst, Hill, Krathwohl, 1956).

??????????? The 'Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: Handbook II, The Affective Domain' (Bloom, Masia, Krathwohl) as the title implies, deals with the detail of the second domain, the?'Affective Domain', and was published in 1964.

??????????? Various people suggested detail for the third?'Psychomotor Domain', which explains why this domain detail varies in different representations of the complete Bloom Taxonomy. The three most popularly referenced versions of the Psychomotor Domain seem to be those of???? RH Dave?(1967/70),?EJ Simpson (1966/72), and?AJ Harrow?(1972).

??????????? As such 'Bloom's Taxonomy' describes the three-domain structure, within which the detail may vary, especially for the third domain.

??????????? Bloom's Taxonomy has therefore since 1956 provided a basis for ideas which have been used (and developed) around the world by academics, educators, teachers and trainers, for the preparation of learning evaluation materials, and also provided the platform for the complete 'Bloom's Taxonomy' (including the detail for the third 'Psychomotor Domain') as we see it today. Collectively these concepts which make up the whole Bloom Taxonomy continue to be useful and very relevant to the planning and design of: school, college and university education, adult and corporate training courses, teaching and lesson plans, and learning materials; they also serve as a template for the evaluation of: training, teaching, learning and development, within every aspect of education and industry.

Training or learning design and evaluation need not cover all aspects of the Taxonomy - just make sure there is coverage of the aspects that are appropriate.

??????????? As such, if in doubt about your training aims - check what's possible, and perhaps required, by referring to Bloom's Taxonomy.

Explanation of bloom's taxonomy

??????????? First, don't be put off by the language or the apparent complexity of Bloom's Taxonomy - at this basic level it's a relatively simple and logical model.

??????????? Taxonomy?means 'a set of classification principles', or 'structure', and?Domain?simply means 'category'. Bloom and his colleagues were academics, looking at learning as a behavioural science, and writing for other academics, which is why they never called it 'Bloom's Learning Structure', which would perhaps have made more sense to people in the business world. (Interestingly this example of the use of technical language provides a helpful lesson in learning itself, namely, if you want to get an idea across to people, you should try to use language that your audience will easily recognize and understand.)

??????????? Bloom's Taxonomy underpins the classical 'Knowledge, Attitude, Skills' structure of learning method and evaluation, and aside from the even simpler?Kirkpatrick learning evaluation model, Bloom's Taxonomy of Learning Domains remains the most widely used system of its kind in education particularly, and also industry and corporate training. It's easy to see why, because it is such a simple, clear and effective model, both for explanation and application of learning objectives, teaching and training methods, and measurement of learning outcomes.

??????????? Bloom's Taxonomy provides an excellent structure for planning, designing, assessing and evaluating training and learning effectiveness. The model also serves as a sort of?checklist, by which you can ensure that training is planned to deliver all the necessary development for students, trainees or learners, and a template by which you can assess the validity and coverage of any existing training, be it a course, a curriculum, or an entire training and development programme for a large organization.

??????????? It is fascinating that Bloom's Taxonomy model (1956/64) and?Kirkpatrick's learning evaluation model (1959) remain classical reference models and tools into the 21st century. This is because concepts such as Bloom's Taxonomy, Kirkpatrick's model,?Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs,?Mcgregor's XY Theory, The?SWOT analysis?model, and?Berne's Transactional Analysis theory, to name a few other examples, are timeless, and as such will always be relevant to the understanding and development of people and organizations. Bloom?s taxonomy definitions

??????????? Bloom's Taxonomy model is in three parts, or 'overlapping domains'. Again, Bloom used rather academic language, but the meanings are simple to understand:

  1. Cognitive domain?(intellectual capability, i.e.,?knowledge, or?'think')
  2. Affective domain?(feelings, emotions and behaviour, i.e.,?attitude, or?'feel')
  3. Psychomotor domain?(manual and physical skills, i.e.,?skills, or?'do')

??????????? This has given rise to the obvious short-hand variations on the theme which summaries the three domains; for example, Skills-Knowledge-Attitude, KAS, Do-Think-Feel, etc.

??????????? Various people have since built on Bloom's work, notably in the third domain, the 'psychomotor' or skills, which Bloom originally identified in a broad sense, but which he never fully detailed. This was apparently because Bloom and his colleagues felt that the academic environment held insufficient expertise to analyze and create a suitable reliable structure for the physical ability 'Psychomotor' domain. While this might seem strange, such caution is not uncommon among expert and highly specialized academics - they strive for accuracy as well as innovation. In Bloom's case it is as well that he left a few gaps for others to complete the detail; the model seems to have benefited from having several different contributors fill in the detail over the years, such as Anderson, Krathwhol, Masia, Simpson, Harrow and Dave (these last three having each developed versions of the third 'Psychomotor' domain).

??????????? In each of the three domains Bloom's Taxonomy is based on the premise that the categories are ordered in degree of difficulty.?An important premise of Bloom's Taxonomy is that each category (or 'level') must be mastered before progressing to the next. As such the categories within each domain are levels of learning development, and these levels increase in difficulty.

??????????? The simple matrix structure enables a checklist or template to be constructed for the design of learning programmes, training courses, lesson plans, etc. Effective learning - especially in organizations, where training is to be converted into organizational results - should arguably cover all the levels of each of the domains, where relevant to the situation and the learner.

??????????? The learner should benefit from development of knowledge and intellect (Cognitive Domain); attitude and beliefs (Affective Domain); and the ability to put physical and bodily skills into effect - to act (Psychomotor Domain).

??????????? Here's a really simple adapted 'at-a-glance' representation of Bloom's Taxonomy. The definitions are intended to be simple modern day language, to assist explanation and understanding. This simple overview can help you (and others) to understand and explain the taxonomy. Refer back to it when considering and getting to grips with the detailed structures - this overview helps to clarify and distinguish the levels.

??????????? For the more precise original Bloom Taxonomy terminology and definitions see the more detailed domain structures beneath this at-a-glance model. It's helpful at this point to consider also the ?conscious competence' learning stages model, which provides a useful perspective for all three domains, and the concept of developing competence by stages in sequence.

Cognitive

Affective

Psychomotor

knowledge

attitude

skills

1. Recall data

1.Receive? (awareness)

1. Imitation (copy)

2. Understand

2. Respond (react)

2. Manipulation (follow instructions)

3. Apply (use)

3. Value (understand and act)

3. Develop Precision

4.Analyse (structure/elements)

4. Organize personal value system

4.Articulation (combine, integrate related skills)

5.Synthesize (create/build)

5. Internalize value system (adopt behaviour)?

5.Naturalization (automate, become expert)

6. Evaluate (assess, judge in relational terms)

N.B. In the Cognitive Domain, levels 5 and 6, Synthesis and Evaluation, were subsequently inverted by Anderson and Krathwhol in 2001. Anderson and Krathwhol also developed a complex two-dimensional extension of the Bloom Taxonomy, which is not explained here. If you want to learn more about the bleeding edge of academic educational learning and evaluation there is a list of further references below. For most mortals in teaching and training what's on this page is probably enough to make a start, and a big difference.

??????????????? Note also that the Psychomotor Domain featured above is based on the domain detail established by RH Dave (who was a student of Bloom) in 1967 (conference paper) and 1970 (book). The Dave model is the simplest and generally easiest to apply in the corporate development environment. Alternative Psychomotor Domains structures have been suggested by others, notably?Harrow and Simpson's models detailed below. I urge you explore the?Simpson?and?Harrow?Psychomotor Domain alternatives - especially for the development of children and young people, and for developing skills in adults that take people out of their comfort zones. This is because the Simpson and Harrow models offer different emotional perspectives and advantages, which are useful for certain learning situations, and which do not appear so obviously in the structure of the Dave model.

??????????? Bloom's Taxonomy in more detailed structure follows, with more formal terminology and definitions. Refer back to the?Bloom Taxonomy overview?any time you need to refresh or clarify your perception of the model. It is normal to find that the extra detail can initially cloud the basic structure - which is actually quite simple - so it's helpful to keep the simple overview to hand.

?Bloom?s taxonomy learning domains - detailed structures

Bloom's Taxonomy 1956 Cognitive Domain is as follows. An adjusted model was produced by Anderson and Krathwhol in 2001 in which the levels five and six (synthesis and evaluation) were inverted (reference: Anderson & Krathwhol, A Taxonomy for Learning, Teaching, and Assessing: A Revision of Bloom's Taxonomy of Educational Objectives, 2001). This is why you will see different versions of this Cognitive Domain model. Debate continues as to the order of levels five and six, which is interesting given that Bloom's Taxonomy states that the levels must be mastered in order.

??????????? In my humble opinion it's possible to argue either case (Synthesis then Evaluation, or vice-versa) depending on the circumstances and the precise criteria stated or represented in the levels concerned, plus the extent of 'creative thinking' and 'strategic authority' attributed to or expected at the 'Synthesis' level. In short - pick the order which suits your situation.

cognitive domain

?level

category or 'level'

behaviour descriptions

examples of activity to be trained, or demonstration and evidence to be measured

'key words' (verbs which describe the activity to be trained or measured at each level)

1

Knowledge

recall or recognise information

multiple-choice test, recount facts or statistics, recall a process, rules, definitions; quote law or procedure

arrange, define, describe, label, list, memorise, recognise, relate, reproduce, select, state

2

Comprehension

understand meaning, re-state data in one's own words, interpret, extrapolate, translate

explain or interpret meaning from a given scenario or statement, suggest treatment, reaction or solution to given problem, create examples or metaphors

explain, reiterate, reword, critique, classify, summarise, illustrate, translate, review, report, discuss, re-write, estimate, interpret, theories, paraphrase, reference, example

3

Application

use or apply knowledge, put theory into practice, use knowledge in response to real circumstances

put a theory into practical effect, demonstrate, solve a problem, manage an activity

use, apply, discover, manage, execute, solve, produce, implement, construct, change, prepare, conduct, perform, react, respond, role-play

4

Analysis

interpret elements, organizational principles, structure, construction, internal relationships; quality, reliability of individual components

identify constituent parts and functions of a process or concept, or de-construct a methodology or process, making qualitative assessment of elements, relationships, values and effects; measure requirements or needs

analyze, break down, catalogue, compare, quantify, measure, test, examine, experiment, relate, graph, diagram, plot, extrapolate, value, divide

5

Synthesis (create/build)

develop?new unique structures, systems, models, approaches, ideas; creative thinking, operations

develop plans or procedures, design solutions, integrate methods, resources, ideas, parts; create teams or new approaches, write protocols or contingencies

develop, plan, build, create, design, organize, revise, formulate, propose, establish, assemble, integrate, re-arrange, modify

6

Evaluation

assess effectiveness of whole concepts, in relation to values, outputs, efficacy, viability; critical thinking, strategic comparison and review; judgement relating to external criteria

review strategic options or plans in terms of efficacy, return on investment or cost-effectiveness, practicability; assess sustainability; perform a?SWOT analysis in relation to alternatives; produce a financial justification for a proposition or venture, calculate the effects of a plan or strategy; perform a detailed and costed risk analysis with recommendations and justifications

review, justify, assess, present a case for, defend, report on, investigate, direct, appraise, argue, project-manage

??????????? Based on the 'Taxonomy Of Educational Objectives: Handbook 1, The Cognitive Domain' (Bloom, Engelhart, Furst, Hill, Krathwhol) 1956. This table is adapted and reproduced with permission from Allyn & Bacon, Boston USA, being the publishers and copyright owners of 'Taxonomy Of Educational Objectives' (Bloom et al 1956).

Note that levels 5 and 6, Synthesis and Evaluation, were subsequently inverted by Anderson and Krathwhol in 2001, on which point:

??????????? The question of the order of Synthesis and Evaluation is dependent upon the extent of strategic expectation and authority that is built into each, which depends on your situation. Hence it is possible to make a case for Bloom's original order shown above, or Anderson and Krathwhol version of 2001 (which simply inverts levels 5 and 6).

??????????? The above version is the original, and according to the examples and assumptions presented in the above matrix, is perfectly appropriate and logical. I also personally believe the above order to be appropriate for?corporate and industrial training and development?if?'Evaluation'?is taken to represent?executive or strategic assessment and decision-making, which is effectively at the pinnacle of the corporate intellect-set.

??????????? The inversion of Synthesis and Evaluation carries a risk unless it is properly qualified. This is because the highest skill level absolutely must involve?strategic evaluation; effective management - especially of large activities or organizations - relies on strategic evaluation. And clearly,?strategic evaluation is by implication included in the 'Evaluation' category.

??????????? I would also argue that in order to evaluate properly and strategically, we need first to have learned and experienced the execution of the strategies (ie, to have completed the synthesis step) that we intend to evaluate.

??????????? However, you should feel free to invert levels 5 and 6 if warranted by your own particular circumstances, particularly if your interpretation of 'Evaluation' is non-strategic, and not linked to decision-making. Changing the order of the levels is warranted if local circumstances alter the degree of difficulty. Remember, the taxonomy is based in the premise that the degree of difficulty increases through the levels - people need to learn to walk before they can run - it's that simple. So, if your situation causes 'Synthesis' to be more challenging than 'Evaluation', then change the order of the levels accordingly (i.e., invert 5 and 6 like Anderson and Krathwhol did), so that you train people in the correct order.

??????????? Bloom's Taxonomy second domain, the Affective Domain, was detailed by Bloom, Krathwhol and Masia in 1964 (Taxonomy of Educational Objectives: Volume II, The Affective Domain. Bloom, Krathwhol and Masia.) Bloom's theory advocates this structure and sequence for developing attitude - also now commonly expressed in the modern field of personal development as 'beliefs'. Again, as with the other domains, the Affective Domain detail provides a framework for teaching, training, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of training and lesson design and delivery, and also the retention by and affect upon the learner or trainee.

affective domain

?level

category or 'level'

behaviour descriptions

examples of experience, or demonstration and evidence to be measured

'key words' (verbs which describe the activity to be trained or measured at each level)

1

Receive

open to experience, willing to hear

listen to teacher or trainer, take interest in session or learning experience, take notes, turn up, make time for learning experience, participate passively

ask, listen, focus, attend, take part, discuss, acknowledge, hear, be open to, retain, follow, concentrate, read, do, feel

2

Respond

react and participate actively

participate actively in group discussion, active participation in activity, interest in outcomes, enthusiasm for action, question and probe ideas, suggest interpretation

react, respond, seek clarification, interpret, clarify, provide other references and examples, contribute, question, present, cite, become animated or excited, help team, write, perform

3

Value

attach values and express personal opinions

decide worth and relevance of ideas, experiences; accept or commit to particular stance or action

argue, challenge, debate, refute, confront, jus

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