Rosewood Mental Institution: Staff Needed!

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Rosewood Mental Institution is not a mental institution for those not right in the mind. It is a place where those with supernatural abilities go. With the recent opening of Rosewood Mental Institution, many young people with such abilities have been sent here. Here, it is our responsibility to nurture these individuals into normal people, where they can forget about their abilities, though these abilities may not disappear.

It’s short, but this is the gist. Teenagers with supernatural abilities are sent here to have their abilities forgotten about. The staff try to make the inmates forget about using their abilities, and demerit points are given out to those who disobey the rules.

I need staff, and a co-GM. Please PM me if you are interested in the role of co-GM. If you want to submit an inmate, it’s not too late. Get your form in before 20th May, and I will be able to review it. I have promised the other RPers in this RP that we will start on Sunday, 20th May, and I intend to keep this promise.

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Defense budget debate touches on Afghanistan, NASCAR

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – War-weary lawmakers nudged President Barack Obama to speed the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan on Thursday but Republicans blocked a big debate on the issue ahead of a NATO summit to chart the way forward in the decade-long conflict.

The clash over Afghanistan came as lawmakers in the House of Representatives debated an annual policy bill that would authorize $642.5 billion in defense spending for the 2013 fiscal year beginning in October, including $88.5 billion for the Afghan war and other overseas operations.

The National Defense Authorization Act has drawn a veto threat from the White House because it would overturn many cuts sought by Defense Secretary Leon Panetta in order to achieve congressional budget targets set last year with the goal of cutting $478 billion in projected military spending in the next decade.

While the authorization act sets spending limits, it does not actually appropriate funds for defense. The panel that controls the purse strings passed a bill on Thursday that added about $3 billion to the Pentagon’s spending request and also provided funds for programs the Defense Department tried to cut.

The House Appropriations Committee voted to eliminate one high-profile expenditure, however. It cut Pentagon sponsorship of motor sports, fishing and wrestling events.

The department spent about $96 million last year to sponsor sporting events, including $20 million on a single NASCAR race, as part of its marketing effort to recruit volunteers, one official said.

“Twenty million for one NASCAR race? Have we lost our minds?” said Representative Jack Kingston, a leader in the effort to cut the funds.

LEAVING AFGHANISTAN

The pressure for an accelerated withdrawal from Afghanistan came as lawmakers began working their way through more than 140 proposed amendments to the authorization act.

NATO leaders are expected to discuss the final transition to Afghan security control and the withdrawal of international forces by the end of 2014 at a summit in Chicago this weekend.

Democratic lawmakers tried to add language to the bill urging Obama to complete an accelerated handover of security to Afghan forces by the end of 2013 and to remove U.S. troops by the end of 2014 – aims consistent with administration planning.

But Republican leaders, who last year only narrowly defeated an effort to force Obama to begin planning for withdrawal from Afghanistan, blocked discussion of the Democratic amendment. Instead they allowed debate on one that called for immediate withdrawal and had little chance of passing.

“They denied us the right to debate that amendment and vote on it, (the) single most important issue facing our armed forces right now,” said Representative Adam Smith, the top Democrat on the House Armed Services Committee.

“I understand why. Close to 70 percent of the country wants us out of Afghanistan quicker,” he said. “Our position is clearly where the country is. The majority didn’t want to have to vote on that, didn’t want to have to have that debate. So they froze out our amendment.”

Republican Rob Bishop said he was “somewhat perplexed” by the Democratic complaints, adding they would have an opportunity to raise their concerns about the Afghanistan war during debate on the amendment seeking an immediate withdrawal.

Representative Barbara Lee, the Democrat who sponsored that measure, said in debate it was critical for the United States to “stop pouring billions on a counterproductive military presence in Afghanistan.”

“The American people have made it clear that the war is no longer worth fighting, not for another year, not for another two years,” she said, citing polls showing some 70 percent of the U.S. public oppose the war.

But Republican Representative Mac Thornberry criticized the measure.

“Essentially this amendment says get out now. Leave Afghanistan regardless of the consequences,” he said. “You cannot just abandon Afghanistan and … stick your head in the sand and pretend it’s not going to have consequences.”

PRESIDENTIAL DETENTION POWERS

A bipartisan coalition that included Tea Party conservatives and liberal Democrats lined up behind an effort to revoke broad powers of detention granted to the president in the wake of the September 11, 2001, attacks.

Critics say they would enable the U.S. leader to lock up terror suspects detained in the United States indefinitely or transfer them to military control. Supporters say foreign terror suspects should not be allowed access to the U.S. court system.

“One of the key problems that many of us have with the … amendment is that it would bestow upon illegal aliens who come to this country to carry out terrorist attacks … full constitutional rights,” said Thornberry, noting the measure would give them the right to remain silent and have an attorney hired for them.

Smith said those rights already were guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution, which does not make a distinction between how foreigners and U.S. citizens are to be treated when arrested.

“Let’s stop the ridiculous argument about rewarding terrorists and have some respect for the Constitution and due process,” he said.

(Additional reporting by Susan Cornwell; Editing by Bill Trott)

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Iran to sue Google over dropping Persian Gulf name

(AP) ? Iran says it will sue Google over dropping the name of the Persian Gulf on Google Maps.

The threat comes after the famous search engine left the body of water between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula nameless on its online map service.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Ramin Mehmanparast says that if Google does not restore the name of the Persian Gulf, it will face “serious damages.”

Mehmanparast told the semiofficial Mehr news agency Thursday that Tehran has already warned Google of possible legal action.

Iranians are highly sensitive about the name of the body of water, which has historically and internationally been known as the Persian Gulf.

Some Arab states insist on calling it the Arabian Gulf. The issue has stirred up tensions between Iranians and Arabs.

Associated Press

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Fate of ‘uninsurables’ hinges on Supreme Court

WASHINGTON (AP) ? Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she’d be dead if it weren’t for President Barack Obama‘s health care law.

Now the Florida small businesswoman is worried the Supreme Court will strike down her lifeline. Under the law, Watson and nearly 62,000 other “uninsurable” patients are getting coverage through a little-known program for people who have been turned away by insurance companies because of pre-existing medical conditions.

“Without it, I would have been dead on March 2,” Watson said of the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan, known as PCIP. That’s when she was hospitalized for a life-threatening respiratory infection.

It’s not clear how the Supreme Court will rule on Obama’s law, but Watson’s case illustrates the potential impact of tying everything in the far-reaching legislation to the fate of one provision, the unprecedented requirement that most Americans carry health insurance.

The law’s opponents say if that insurance mandate is found to be unconstitutional, the rest of the law should also go, since courts should not be picking and choosing policy. The administration defends the insurance requirement but says if the court decides to overturn it, most of the rest of the law should stay.

State officials who administer the federal pre-existing condition plan in 27 states are trying to make fallback arrangements in case the law is invalidated and coverage suddenly terminates.

“Some of these individuals are critically ill and are being treated for very serious illnesses, whether it be cancer or HIV-AIDS, and we feel a responsibility to them to do what we can to see they don’t lose access,” said Amie Goldman, who oversees PCIP in Wisconsin.

Federal officials who administer the plan in the remaining 23 states and Washington, D.C., remain mum on what might happen there if the law is overturned.

The White House line is that Obama is confident the Supreme Court will uphold the Affordable Care Act, and his administration therefore is making no contingency plans for a reversal. None of that sounds reassuring to Watson, who owns a medical transport service in rural north-central Florida.

“It’s scary,” she said. “They need to look at this carefully because it is going to affect a lot of people with a lot of bad conditions who are not going to have any health care coverage.”

Before PCIP, Watson had been uninsured since 2003, originally turned down because of elevated white blood cells. About three years ago, she was diagnosed with a chronic form of non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a cancer of the immune system. Unable to afford medications, she relied on the emergency room to treat flare-ups.

She tried applying to a major insurance company for a small business plan for her and her employees, and was quickly rejected. Then she heard about PCIP.

The temporary program is meant to serve as a patch until 2014, when the federal health care law will require insurers to accept all applicants, including cancer patients like Watson, regardless of medical history. The law’s controversial mandate for individuals to carry health insurance is related to that guaranteed acceptance provision. By forcing healthy people to buy insurance, it would help keep premiums in check.

Initially, Watson could not afford the $800 monthly premium the government was asking for PCIP. High premiums are part of the reason the program has not attracted more people.

But officials retooled to make coverage more affordable. Watson applied again and was accepted. She met the basic requirements: uninsured at least six months, turned away because of pre-existing conditions, having U.S. citizenship or legal residence. Her premium is $363.

In March, Watson went to the emergency room with what she thought was pneumonia. She was admitted, and quarantined the next morning when tests showed she had an antibiotic-resistant bacterial infection, highly dangerous. She spent five days in intensive care.

Without her PCIP coverage, Watson is convinced she would have been sent home from the emergency room after initial treatment to ease her shortness of breath.

“I’m not a candidate for any for type of indigent program, and without insurance they would not have put me in ICU,” she said.

“I would have gone into cardiac arrest and probably died,” she added. Emergency rooms must treat the uninsured, “but they are only required to get you stable. And then they release you and tell you to go to the health department.”

A government report this year found that people in the pre-existing condition plan tended to be middle-aged patients with no access to employer coverage and with medical conditions that require continuous care. The top five diagnoses: cancer, heart disease, degenerative bone diseases, organ failure requiring a transplant and hemophilia.

If the federal law is struck down, some state officials are considering taking the patients into their own, separate, state high-risk insurance pools. Wisconsin, for example, has decided that PCIP enrollees would be automatically accepted into its pool. But not all states have them. In the 35 that do, premiums would generally be higher, and there might be waiting periods.

Republicans, including presidential candidate Mitt Romney, have long favored insurance pools for high-risk patients. And Congress could take emergency action to keep PCIP going. But no assurances have been offered. Michael Steel, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner, says Republicans are ready to work on “step-by-step, commonsense” approaches.

Watson says she still disagrees with Obama’s requirement that individuals have health insurance, either through an employer, a government program or by purchasing their own plan. “I approve of some of it,” she said of the law, “I don’t approve of the mandatory … insurance.”

But she doesn’t want to go back to depending on the emergency room.

“I have no problem paying my insurance and paying my copays,” she said. “I just think I should have the right to purchase insurance.”

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Online:

Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan: https://www.pcip.gov/

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ESET Mobile Security 1.1 (for Android)

Android is arguably the hottest untapped target for attackers these days, so it was only a matter of time before ESET, a veteran PC-based antivirus vendor, extended its protection to the Android operating system. ESET Mobile Security 1.1 officially launched in April at the low price of $9.99 a year.?

You get what you pay for. ESET includes average-performing antivirus and effective, if clumsy, antitheft protection. It also offers a simple, effective call/text blocking feature and a Security Audit informing you of the status of vital phone functions (battery, GPS, Bluetooth, etc.).

However, ESET Mobile Security lacks a couple now-standard mobile security features: a dedicated safe browser, and an app auditor informing you of invasive app permissions and ad networks. The latter aren’t considered malicious in the traditional security sense, but if you store lots of sensitive information in your mobile device, you’ll probably want to know if an aggressive ad network is pulling too much information.?

PC-like Interface
ESET ports the feel of PC security to your phone?lots of configuration settings. This makes ESET less intuitive and “invisible” as Lookout for Android ($2.99/month direct, 4.5 stars) or Bitdefender Mobile Security (for Android) ($9.99/year direct, 3.5 stars), but if you like having granular control over your mobile security, you’ll prefer ESET’s interface.

You can choose specific folders or file types to scan, determine what action to take when malware is detected, specifiy sections of the app to protect with your password, schedule updates, and so on. In Lookout, F-Secure Mobile Security 7.6 (for Android) ($39.99/year direct, 3.5 stars), McAfee Mobile Security 2.0 (for Android) ($29.99/year direct, 4 stars), and others, most of these settings are determined for you. In a mobile device, where it’s tempting to just delete security apps, I prefer having the app determine the best settings every time. ?

Setup is quick and painless. Create an account with your email address, and you’re good to go. Like with other mobile security apps, you have to enable ESET as a Device Administrator to use remote control tools, such as remotely locating your device.?

ESET also relies a lot on Trusted Friends?like emergency contacts?just to use some of its features. Trusted Friends will be alerted for password reminders and SIM card switch-outs (more on how this works later, and to use the app’s remote controls you’ll also need to send text-based commands from one of their phones. This does enhance theft protection, but it’s an obstacle if you’ve simply misplaced your phone and your friends are out of town. We haven’t seen any other mobile security apps impose such a limitation. Add to your Trusted Buddy list by manually entering their phone numbers, or by tapping names in your contact list.

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Review Of Online Presence & Web Hosting ? Darkscape, Inc.

The World Wide Web offers chances for any individual encouraged enough to find a business of his own or “experiment” different things, and the opportunities are almost endless. Have you ever imagined of running your own web site, your own piece in the “dot com” pie? It all starts with the better plan, but to get a successful internet website up and running it needs a little struggle. Anyone can create a money making internet website with time, energy, and the few dollars every month it takes to host it. And, like preparing a brick-and-mortar business, creating a internet site can be as much about expressing personal development and providing the modern world with a service precisely as it is about earning a paycheck.

So, to do trading on internet you must have a internet site. Why? There are plenty of answers to this question. Some of the most important reasons to establish a great world wide web presence are:

1. Improved credibility. It’s a proven fact that a professional, well-designed website contains a good impact on the clients’s confidence in your online shop. It shows that you’re up-to-date and you like your clients by offering them a convenient way to contact you and to learn about your products and services. Using the World Wide Web to search for services and products is noticeably easier and quicker than searching by hand through the Yellow Pages.

2. A round the clock Worldwide presence. Your internet website is readily available your potential clients round the clock, 7 days a week. With a internet site, you open yourself up to world of opportunity in reaching individuals who might not otherwise get you. When your offices are closed you will be sure that your website is open to showcase your product or service and answer your customers’s questions.

3. A powerful sales tool. Your clients will be able to reach your services and products on their own time. You can save money on printing costs with regard to brochures, coupons, flyers, newsletters, and other mailings. Of course, a website doesn’t exclude the traditional forms of advertising, but rather complements them.

But if you’re here, chances are that you really already have a internet site or considering having one, so let’s proceed to another step: hosting a internet site.

Hosting a web site

A website is basically a few files linked via the navigation system. More complex website will have buttons, forms and extended functionality which includes a database to save e-mails, requests, products characteristics, etc. but in the stop they come down to the same principal: a collection of file types. So, hosting a web site, or website hosting, is the process of making those files on the market to the Internet users. To make the web site available on the Internet users you need:

  • A notebook connected to the Internet where the files are going to be stored.
  • A software called web server (for instance Apache Web Server) which will “serve” the files to the visitors.
  • A way to produce the visitors find your websites.

Why can’t you use your own personal computer to host your internet site? It has already an Web connection and that Apache/IIS Server shouldn’t be so hard to fit. Well, it’s not that easy. There are a few technical aspects to remain considered. Hosting a web site implies these:

Be Online. If you banned your computer, your web server will likewise shut down, making the web site inaccessible. If your computer’s appliance or software fails and you need to change a component or even restart it, the time until it’s back up will count as downtime for your site.

Have a dedicated IP address. If you are in back of a router then you most likely don’t have a “dedicated” IP address so you have to forward the traffic. Also, your ISP (internet sites Provider) might switch the IP for your computer every so often. More about this yearly article: Choosing a web site address.

Resources. Hosting the web site within a home server will use part of the hardware resources (dvd space, memory, CPU power) and the main available bandwidth that you cover.

The need for even more software. If a simple site requires only one web hosting server running, more intricate website need more software programs installed. For example, concentrating on a database you must install a SQL server (MySQL,Oracle, etc.), if you need functionality and forms processing, you need ASPX and also other similar program configured.

To gain more understanding about web hosting or cPanel hosting, please visit our website: http://www.hostbreak.com

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TB patient charged in Calif for not taking meds

In this undated photo supplied by the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s office, Armando Rodriguez is seen wearing a protective mask. Prosecutors say 34-year-old Armando Rodriguez, a tuberculosis patient, has been arrested for refusing to take his medication and missing doctor appointments, and is endangering public health by not treating the airborne disease. (AP Photo/San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office)

In this undated photo supplied by the San Joaquin County District Attorney’s office, Armando Rodriguez is seen wearing a protective mask. Prosecutors say 34-year-old Armando Rodriguez, a tuberculosis patient, has been arrested for refusing to take his medication and missing doctor appointments, and is endangering public health by not treating the airborne disease. (AP Photo/San Joaquin County District Attorney’s Office)

(AP) ? Authorities in California took the unusual step of jailing and charging a tuberculosis patient who they say refused to take medication to keep his disease from becoming contagious.

Health officials said Armando Rodriguez, 34, of Stockton has active pulmonary tuberculosis, which can include coughing up blood or sputum and can spread through the air.

“He is noncompliant with his tuberculosis treatment and because of this there is a danger that he may become contagious and/or develop multidrug resistant tuberculosis,” Ginger Wick, nursing director for San Joaquin County, said in a letter requesting a warrant for Rodriguez’s arrest.

Tuberculosis is a bacterial infection that usually attacks the lungs.

Rodriguez was arrested Tuesday and is expected to be arraigned Thursday on two counts of refusing to comply with a tuberculosis order to be at home at certain times and make appointments to take his medication.

He will likely be appointed a public defender.

The county has had more than 30 tuberculosis prosecutions since 1984, prosecutor Stephen Taylor said. It also has prosecuted a woman accused of knowingly giving syphilis to her sex partners and refusing treatment.

Taylor said San Joaquin County is more aggressive than other jurisdictions in prosecuting tuberculosis patients to get them to take their medication.

The criminal prosecutions are an extension of the practice of medicine, he said.

“The criminal cases we’re dealing with generally involve drug users who are harder to treat and manage because the TB medicines conflict with street drugs,” he said. “We have to throw these people in jail and treat them as in-patients. They don’t cooperate as out-patients.”

Rodriguez was discharged in March from San Joaquin General Hospital with four medications for active tuberculosis and agreed to take the drugs under observation by a county health official on weekdays and on his own on weekends, authorities said.

He failed to self-administer the drugs on one day, telling a nurse he had gone on an alcohol binge and taken methamphetamine and didn’t want to hurt his liver, Wick said in her letter.

He allegedly refused to take the drugs on another day and then was not at home on three occasions and missed an appointment.

Each charge against Ramirez carries a maximum penalty of a year behind bars. In her letter, Wick said Rodriguez would need nine months of treatment.

Associated Press

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The Football Concussion Crisis, Part 1

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NFL Hall of Famer Harry Carson joins former NBC anchor Stone Phillips and pathologist Bennet Omalu for a discussion of chronic traumatic encephalopathy among football players. Recorded May 12th at the Ensemblestudiotheatre.org, site of the new play Headstrong about the brain injury issue

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NFL Hall of Famer Harry Carson joins former NBC anchor Stone Phillips and pathologist Bennet Omalu for a discussion of chronic traumatic encephalopathy among football players. Recorded May 12th at the Ensemblestudiotheatre.org, site of the new play Headstrong about the brain injury issue.??

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Who are the Top 25 Online Retailers on Social Media? -Social …

This infographic from Campalyst takes a closer look at the top 250 internet retailers on social media. It reveals that?96 percent of the top 250 online retailers have a presence on Twitter, and command an average follower count of 57,097? Impressive isn?t it? well If you think so, take a look at Facebook which has a slight edge over Twitter in overall usage (97 percent). Facebook dwarfs the micro-blogging network in audience size with average count of almost one million fans a piece, apart from that, some 43 retailer Facebook Pages have more than a million Likes, this is in contrast to Twitter that has just one of the top 250 internet retailers ? @MLB ? with more than a million Twitter followers (more than two million, actually as at the time of this writing)

Take a look at the infographic below to ?learn more

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