Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Atlanta Post Lists AAEA President Among Innovators

The Atlanta Post listed 7 Innovative African American Environmentalists




Norris McDonald

Here is what they said about our illustrious prez:
Norris McDonald is head of the African American Environmentalist Association. The organization was actually founded in 1985, and although it has only existed for 26 years, it’s one of the oldest African American-led environmental organizations in the country. The purpose has remained the same: to protect the environment, enhancing human, animal, and plant ecologies, promoting the efficient use of natural resources, and increasing African American participation in the environmental movement.

Arsenal Busy on Transfer Deadline Day

Already two new defenders, Santos and Mertesacker, in the squad, as expected. Looks like the Gunners will be adding two midfielders this evening, Mikel Arteta from Everton and Youssi Benayoun from Chelsea. No, they cannot replace Fabregas and Nasri in midfield, but they are two good players who will help temporarily to fix Arsenal's immediate problem. Now, if they could just prise Eden Hazard from Lille...

UPDATE: The transfer deadline has passed. No late surprises (unless Arsenal have another Arshavin surprise to announce the day after the transfer deadline). All in all, a good day's work I think. At least, the new signings should help the Gunners remain competitive for a Champion's League spot next season. I rate Arteta more highly than other Gunners' fans I've heard from; he certainly knows how to run an offense, and he's a terrific passer. Surrounded by better talent than he had at Everton, he will shine at the Emirates. Likewise, some Gooners seem less than thrilled by the signing of Mertesacker. True, he's not a conventional Wenger signing - he's big and not the fastest guy around. But neither were Tony Adams or Martin Keown, and how many Arsenal fans wouldn't want to see them back on the pitch. I'll stand by what I said earlier: assuming Mertesacker and Vermaelen both stay healthy, they will be one of the best defensive tandems, if not the best, in the league.

Forced to Choose a Race - Birth Certificate Dictatorship


I had the opportunity to "refuse to state" at the birth of both of my children.

For our first child the Birth Certificate Lady asked what 'race' we were. I remember being uncomfortable (and ignorant), we just said 'white' & Hispanic. For our second child I was making a quick trip to the house to drop off Abuelita when my wife called me to let me know that the Birth Certificate Lady was asking her to sign the form which had the 'race' info copied from our first kid. My wife said the form has a "Hispanic" check box and a place to write in up to three races. I asked my wife to write in Indigenous Native American for one of her "races".  She didn't feel comfortable with that. I wanted to see what the form looked like before I decided. I asked her to wait until I got back to the hospital.

When I arrived back, the Birth Certificate Lady had already persuaded my wife to sign the form (as is) because they were (supposedly) running up against some deadline. I went to her office and asked to change it and she said I would have to file a petition. What do you think? Should I file a petition to change my 'race' on my children's birth certificate to 'human' or 'refuse to state'?



Global Managers: Is There Such a Thing Anymore?

Death of a salesman.  The Death of the Global Manager?  Not so fast and not so sure here.  I don't believe defining managers as "global" is a dead concept.

Meanwhile, Julia Hanna makes her case with:  The Death of the Global Manager for HBS Working Knowledge.  As always, the comments are more telling than anything.  Add yours if you like.

But let's not forget one of my favorite Harvard Business articles that I pulled (dusted off) from my library shelf:  The Globalization of Markets (pictured) by Theodore Levitt. Oh if Theodore were alive today ... what would he say?

And there's Customizing Global Marketing (1986)

Photo credit: Laurel Delaney

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

TOP LAST.FM

1.ADELE - ROLLING IN THE DEEP



2. [=] Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
3. [=] Adele - Set Fire To The Rain
4. [=] Adele - Someone Like You
5.  [=] Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (TGIF)
6. [+1174] Red Hot Chili Peppers - The Adventures Of Rain Dance Maggie
7. [-1] Lady Gaga - The Edge Of Glory
8. [NEW] Red Hot Chili Peppers - Monarchy Of Roses
9. [-2] Lady Gaga - Judas
10. [NEW] Red Hot Chili Peppers - Factory Of Faith

Poll Question

Asked with all seriousness: At the end of this upcoming NFL season, should the Colts be willing to trade Peyton Manning for the right to draft Andrew Luck?

Wanted: Presidential Management Fellows

Opportunity for graduate students to be part of the Presidential Management Fellows (PMF) Program and the U.S. Forest Service

The PMF program is a prestigious, government-wide fellowship that aims to recruit graduate students (masters, law, or doctorate) who demonstrate promise as future leaders into public service. It is a two year program that provides opportunities for leadership and management development and it leads to a permanent job with the Federal Government.

**If you know of any graduate students or graduate programs that would be interested in hearing about this wonderful opportunity, please pass this information to them.**

This is a call for outstanding graduate student candidates of all backgrounds to apply for nomination to the PMF program. This year’s application period is from September 15-25 2011. More information can be found on the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) PMF website: https://www.pmf.opm.gov/ .

The PMF program includes opportunities with dozens of federal agencies in many disciplines. However, as a Forest Service PMF, I’d like to share some of the unique aspects of the PMF program in the U.S. Forest Service that distinguish us from other agencies. The Forest Service PMF program provides:

• Entry at high level positions with fast-paced promotion

• Excellent training and developmental opportunities

• Engaged network of current and former PMFs in the Forest Service

• Support for the PMF program from the highest levels of the agency

• Opportunities to work in all regions of the country

Forest Service PMFs include graduates with degrees in natural resource management, law, public policy and planning, environmental studies/sciences, wildlife biology, forestry, landscape architecture, economics, and more. For more information about the Forest Service PMF program, visit our website (http://www.fs.fed.us/fsjobs/pmf/index.html ) or feel free to send an email or call.

A list of key deadlines for the program are at the bottom of this email and can also be found on the OPM website.

Feel free to contact Ms. Lin for advice, assistance, or questions.

Sonja Lin
Program Specialist PMF
USDA Forest Service
Strategic Planning, Budget and Accountability
(202) 205-1616
slin@fs.fed.us

Approximate Timeline for Class of 2012

( From http://www.pmf.gov/becomeapmf/index.aspx )

(All deadlines are 11:59:59 p.m., Eastern Time, and subject to change)

NOTE: They are presently finalizing dates for the 2012 application cycle and will update this timeline accordingly. Please check frequently for updates.

Thursday, September 15, 2011 Application for the PMF Class of 2012 opens via a job opportunity announcement on USAJOBS; search for "Presidential Management Fellows"

Sunday, September 25, 2011 Application for the PMF Class of 2012 closes

Friday, September 30, 2011 • Deadline for Nomination Officials to fax nominations

• Deadline for applicants to submit supporting documentation for any claims for Veterans' Preference.

October 1-10, 2011 Invited applicants participate in on-line assessment process

By November 1, 2011 • Applicants notified on eligibility and nomination status

• Semi-finalists selected and notified

• Semi-finalists scheduled and notified for in-person assessments

November 14 - December 16, 2011 In-person assessments conducted for semi-finalists

January 24, 2012 On or around this date, semifinalists notified of Finalist status via email

Late-February/Early- March 2012 PMF Class of 2012 Finalists Job Fair (Washington, DC, metro area)

How to Launch the Foreign Edition to the Huffington Post

Is the Huffington Post content exportable?  We will soon find out.  The Huffington Post (now in the hands of big company AOL) intends to take on the UK, France, and then Brazil.

Learn more of their plans here.

Photo of Arianna Huffington.

Arsenal's Last-Minute Transfer Targets

The Gunners are in talks to bring Werder Bremen's German international defender Per Mertesacker to the Emirates. He would bring much needed height, experience, strength, and leadership to the back line. He and Vermaelen together, if both could stay healthy, would probably create the strongest defensive tandem in England.

Meanwhile, Arsenal have virtually completed the signing from Monaco of Korean international striker Park Chu-Young (who reportedly has an IQ of 150 to go along with his goal-scoring prowess).

Another likely signing is Fenerbahce left-back and Brazilian international Andres Santos. His insertion into the squad would allow Bacary Sagna to move back to his more accustomed and comfortable location on the right side of defense.

I expect all three of those players to be at the Emirates by tomorrow night. But Arsenal could still use some depth in midfield. They have reportedly targeted 19-year-old Borrusia Dortmund playmaker Mario Gotze. But Gotze's agent insists the player will be staying in Germany, at least for the time being.


UPDATE ON SOME ADDITION BY SUBTRACTION: Woeful defender Armand Traore, who reportedly was joking around after the 8-2 drubbing at Old Trafford, is on his way out of Arsenal to Queen's Park Rangers.

Monday, August 29, 2011

Where my peeps at?



The light blue pie pieces are percentages of people in that area of my haplogroup.

Haplogroup H distribution

"Today haplogroup H comprises 40 to 60 percent of the gene pool of most European populations. In Rome and Athens, for example, the frequency of H is around 40 percent of the entire population, and it exhibits similar frequencies throughout western Europe. Moving eastward the frequencies of H gradually decreases, clearly illustrating the migratory path these settlers followed as they left the Iberian Peninsula after the ice sheets had receded. Haplogroup H is found at around 25 percent in Turkey and around 20 percent in the Caucasus Mountains.

While haplogroup H is considered the Western European lineage due to its high frequency there, it is also found much further east. Today it comprises around 20 percent of southwest Asian lineages, about 15 percent of people living in Central Asia, and around five percent in northern Asia." -National Geographic

Indigenous Native American haplogroups



Click to enlarge

Learn more at
NationalGeographic.com

Posner on Size of Government vs. Amount of Government Spending

Over at the Becker-Posner Blog, Richard Posner observes an important distinction, which other analysts have missed: the size of the government and the level of government spending are two different issues.
The federal government is not too large in the sense of having too many employees or even too many functions. We need a large military, and we need regulatory agencies that are well staffed—regulatory laxity was a major contributing factor to the financial crisis of 2008 and the broader economic crisis that it triggered. What we can’t afford is not federal employees (including soldiers) but careening entitlements. But the administration of vast entitlement programs is not particularly costly. A small government can transfer immense amounts of wealth among its citizens. The problem is the entitlements themselves, not wasteful expenditures on administering them—indeed the Medicare program would probably be more efficient, and, specifically, less susceptible to fraudulent and other overbilling and approval of unnecessary or marginal medical treatments, if the Medicare administration had more staff. 

Coming This November...


Russia Gets Serious About E-Readers

Russia-based Plastic Logic is on a mission:
To lead a revolution in the way people acquire, organize and consume information. We are using our proprietary technology leadership in plastic electronics (pictured above) to create a range of products enabling immediate information access, organization and consumption. We are a dynamic, fast-growing entrepreneurial company.
They have been funded by top-tier venture funding sources in Asia, Europe and the U.S. to complete product development in the U.K. and the USA.  In addition, they desire to a run specialized, scalable production facility in Germany, construct a second, volume production facility in Moscow, Russia and build strong go-to-market teams.

Learn more about Plastic Logic and read:

Apple, Microsoft, Plastic Logic Go Global For the Billion-Dollar Educational Table Market by Fast Company

Related posts:

Who Has the Edge On Wireless Reading Devices? (10/30/09)


Opening a New Global Frontier:  The iPad (4/3/10)

Sunday, August 28, 2011

TOP ITUNES WORLDWIDE

1. MAROON 5 FEAT. CHRISTINA AGUILERA - MOVES LIKE JAGGER

2) [+5] Adele - Set Fire To The Rain
3) [+1] Don Omar - Danza Kuduro
4) [-2] Pitbull feat. Afrojack, Ne-Yo & Nayer - Give Me Everything
5) [=] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
6) [-3] David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium
7) [+3] Pitbull feat. Marc Anthony - Rain Over Me
8) [=] Adele - Someone Like You
9) [=] Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat
10) [-4] Adele - Rolling In The Deep

TOP LATINO

1.PITBULL - GIVE ME EVERYTHING

2) [=] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
3) [=] Shakira - Rabiosa
4) [=] Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor
5) [+1] Paulina Rubio feat. Tigres Del Norte - Golpes En El Corazón
6) [+1] Katy Perry - Last Friday Night 
7) [-2] Don Omar - Taboo
8) [+6] Reik - Peligro
9) [=] Maná - Amor Clandestino
10) [=] Luis Fonsi - Gritar

TOP AUSTRALIA

1.GOTYE FEAT. KIMBRA - SOMEBODY THAT I USED TO KNOW

2) [=] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
3) [+13] Jason DeRulo - It Girl
4) [-1] Adele - Someone Like You
5)[-1] Jessica Mauboy - Inescapable
6)[-1] Adele - Rolling In The Deep
7)[-1] Nicki Minaj - Super Bass
8) [+5] Calvin Harris feat. Kelis - Bounce
9)[+3] Pitbull feat. Marc Anthony - Rain Over Me
10)[=] David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium

TOP ASIA

1. KATY PERRY - LAST FRIDAY NIGHT (TGIF)

2) [=] Pitbull - Give Me Everything
3) [+1] Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song
4) [-1] Lady Gaga - The Edge Of Glory
5) [=] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
6) [=] Jason DeRulo - Don't Wanna Go Home
7) [+2] Coldplay - Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall
8) [+2] Beyoncé - Best Thing I Never Had
9) [-1] Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor
10) [+3] Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber - Next To You

TOP ESPAÑA

1.BRITNEY SPEARS - TILL THE WORLD ENDS

2)[-1] Pitbull - Give Me Everything
3)[=] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem 
4)[+1] Carlos Jean - Gimme The Base
5)[+1] Juan Magán - Bailando Por Ahi
6)[-1] David Guetta - Where Them Girls At
7)[+1] Bruno Mars - The Lazy Song
8)[-1] Don Omar - Danza Kuduro
9)[NEW] Jessie J - Price Tag
10)[-1] Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor

TOP UK

1. OLLY MURS FEAT RIZZLE KICKS - HEART SKIPS A BEAT

2) [NEW] Calvin Harris - Feel So Close
3) [=] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
4) [-3] Wretch 32 feat. Josh Kumra - Don't Go
5) [NEW] Will Young - Jealousy
6) [-2] Christina Perri - Jar Of Hearts
7) [-5] Emeli Sandé - Heaven
8) [=] Rizzle Kicks - Down With The Trumpets
9) [-3] Ed Sheeran - The A Team
10) [-3] David Guetta feat. Taio Cruz & Ludacris - Little Bad Girl

Yahoo's Ethnocentrism


I'm reading  my email when my wife comes by and sees the Yahoo targeted ad within my email.

"You know those ads are based on what you search on.", she says. 

I laugh and say "What do your ads show?" "Shoes and clothes" she says.



I want to know where my African-American sisters are in these ads Yahoo!?

Boycott Yahoo for ethnocentrism!

Hopeless: Man U - Arsenal

I can't even bare to watch. This game was effectively over when Arsenal took the field without Thomas Vermaelen in the center of defense. Once again, Arsenal's defense looks like the kind of make-shift unit Wenger used to employ in nearly meaningless Carling Cup ties. But this is a Premier League match against the Champions. Meanwhile, Arsenal would be lucky to have any player on Man U's bench starting today. As for Arsenal's bench, sides in lower league divisions have players with more quality and experience.

Through injury and attrition, this is by far the weakest Arsenal side since long before Wenger took the helm. He can bemoan the injuries, the long foreseeable losses of Fabregas and Nasri, and the inflated prices that other teams are paying for top quality players on the transfer market. The present situation may be a worst-case scenario, but it's one that could have been avoided with more pro-active management.

I hasten to add, this is not an argument to get rid of Wenger. He is a great coach and team manager. But it is past time for him to give up his quixotic quest to compete against better manned teams based on an obsolete conception that football should be subject to some kind of moral economy. Arsenal can either pay the prevailing wages and be competitive or become a permanent fixture in the middle of the table, alongside clubs like Bolton and Everton.

UPDATE: Final Score: Man U 8 - Arsenal 2. My understanding is that the final score flattered the Gunners. Hopefully, this beat down will finally lift the scales from some eyes at the Emirates Stadium.

Adjusting to Cycling in Bloomington

I confess I'm having a hard time cycling both days of the weekend in hilly Bloomington. Even though I took it pretty easy riding with my son yesterday, I'm a bit sore this morning and finding it difficult to muster the energy to tackle the climbs two days in a row. The problem is, there aren't  many options around here for rides over 20 miles that do not involve one or more tough climbs. Consequently, I'm not spending as much time on the bike, or racking up as many miles, as I want/need to. If I were still in Indy, I'd be riding 150-180 miles per week. Here, I've yet to ride more than 60 or 70 miles in any one week. The only saving grace is that here, unlike in Indy, I'm able to commute to work on my bike; it's only a 20-minute ride each way (with about 260 feet of climbing), but it's nice being able to leave the car at home most days.

TOP SOUTH AFRICA

1.MAROON 5 FEAT. CHRISTINA AGUILERA - MOVES LIKE JAGGER



2) [=] Beyoncé - Best Thing I Never Had
3) [+2] Chris Brown feat. Justin Bieber - Next To You
4) [-1] Bridgit Mendler - Somebody
5) [+1] Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (TGIF)
6) [+1] Gavin DeGraw - Not Over You
7) [-3] Locnville - Stars Above You
8) [+2] Avril Lavigne - Smile
9) [+4] Adele - Set Fire To The Rain

10) [+2] Enrique Iglesias feat. Usher - Dirty Dancer

TOP USA

1.KATY PERRY - LAST FRIDAY NIGHT (TGIF)


2) [=] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
3) [NEW] Lil Wayne feat. Drake - She Will
4) [-1] Maroon 5 feat. Christina Aguilera - Moves Like Jagger
5) [-1] Nicki Minaj - Super Bass
6) [-1] Bad Meets Evil feat. Bruno Mars - Lighters
7) [+1] Foster The People - Pumped Up kicks
8) [-2] Lil Wayne - How To Love
9) [+1] OneRepublic - Good Life
10) [-1] Britney Spears - I Wanna Go

Saturday, August 27, 2011

Multicultural Bandages -- FINALLY!

For some (ethnocentric) reason, I had a difficult time finding bandages to match the different skin tones in our family. So I found a supplier and made my own:


Multicultural Bandages on eBay

Individual Color Refills at Ms Lolas:
Very Dark Brown
Dark Brown
Medium Brown
Light Brown
Very Light Brown
Very Light Brown

Best Ride in Bloomington So Far

Not because it was the fastest (it wasn't). Not because it was the hardest (it wasn't). It was the best ride so far because the weather was fabulous and, more importantly, my son was riding with me. We rode from our rental house across the east side of campus and north past Griffey Lake up (a nice 16-degree grade) to the house we are in the process of buying. Then, we checked his potential bike commute from that house to his school (Bloomington North), which also involved a nice little climb up Club House Dr. From the high school, we headed downtown to the farmer's market, before riding back to our rental house at Sare and Rogers.

We took it pretty easy for most of the 21-mile ride, but we still got in almost 1700 feet of climbing and my training stress score was 121 for 95 minutes of pedaling.

Tomorrow, I hope to get up to Indy to ride with the Wilkes/Raynor group.

Here's How to Price Your Product For Import or Export Markets

It's always a challenge determining the best import or export pricing for your product.  Is it based on your cost?  The market?  The product itself - unique or a commodity?  Perhaps this article might help.

How to Price Your Product Competitively For Import and Export Markets

Friday, August 26, 2011

FINALLY! I know what I am... from my Mom's side.


Here are my results from the National Geographic Genographic test kit that I submitted months ago.
The red line shows the path that my Mom's family tree migrated.
National Geographic will charge $89 if I want to order a second test from my Dad's side.
Maybe I'll ask him to pay for that one lol!

So what am I you're wondering?


I am a haplogroup H -- and yous all though I was white. *shakes head dismissively*

Learn more at the National Geographic Genographic project website.
Click on 61,000 years ago, then click "Play video".

Compensation Does Not Necessarily Turn a Kaldor-Hicks Improvement into a Pareto Improvement

I was just reading a paper that made the surprisingly common mistake of arguing that the purpose or effect of compensation (e.g., for governmental takings of property) is to turn an alleged Kaldor-Hicks improvement into a Pareto improvement. The argument is as erroneous as it is common. At best, compensation can turn an alleged Kaldor-Hicks (or "potential Pareto") into a more likely Pareto improvement.

Compensation, by itself, cannot achieve the strict Pareto requirements because, except in voluntary market transactions (a small subset of all transactions), the level of compensation is not based on losers' subjective valuations of their losses. In many cases, compensation is determined by policy-makers or judges, reflecting their own subjective sense of supposedly objective losses. Absent the ability to make interpersonal utility comparisons, non-market compensation cannot turn a Kaldor-Hicks improvement into a Pareto improvement, except accidentally.

Thanks To You and Other Fans, We Made the Top 100 Small Business Influencer 2011 Champion List!


2011 Small Business Influencers - SmallBizTrends.com

I am thrilled (honored might be a better choice of words) to make the "Top 100 Small Business Influencer 2011 Champion List!"  Thank you so much.  And I am delighted to be in such good company with the other 99 very cool influencers.

We extend our heartfelt appreciation to the Premiere Sponsor, Category Sponsors, Media Partners, nominators and judges for making this event possible -- especially Small Business Trends and smallbiztechnology.

Learn more about the program here.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Team Liquigas Takes No Prisoners at the Vuelta

A sensational performance by the Italian team in today's stage of the Vuelta de Espana. After chasing down a four-man breakaway on the descent following the last climb of the day, four Liquigas riders, including stage winner Peter Sagan and G.C.-contender Vincenzo Nibali, created a break of their own (along with one rider from Movistar). They never getting more than a 10-second advantage over the hard-chasing peloton, but as the road flattened out in the last few kilometers, a crosswind prevented the peloton from closing the gap. Sagan took the stage win. Defending-champion Nibali moved up to third in the general classification.

I cannot remember the last time I saw a team execute a late break so brilliantly. Heck, I can't remember ever seeing a breakaway (let alone one that survived to win the stage) with four of five riders from a single team. Really brilliant stuff.

Update on Cole and Grossman, Principles of Law and Economics (2d Ed.)

A 200-page Teacher's Manual and a disk containing PowerPoint slides for each chapter are now available for professors adopting the new edition of the book, published by Kluwer/Aspen.

Climate Cycles and Civil War

Interesting piece today at NatureNews (here) reporting on a study by Princeton economist Solomon Hsiang and colleagues, who examined the link between El Niño events and civil conflicts.
The team found that the risk of annual civil conflict doubles, from 3% to 6%, in countries of the ENSO-affected, or 'teleconnected', group during El Niño years relative to La Niña years. In many cases, conflicts that might have broken out anyway may have occurred earlier owing to the effects of El Niño, Hsiang suggests.
Of course correlation is not causation, but the high level of correlation (reflected in the doubling of the risk of civil conflict) is quite impressive.

This map accompanies the Nature article:

Hsiang et al. NatureCountries where the majority of the population lives in areas that become much warmer in El Niño years (red) are more likely to experience wars than those where temperatures are less affacted (blue).

Emerging Markets Build Their Own Networks For World Trade

Emerging markets -- China, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa -- are building networks among themselves not just for expanded trade in goods, but for:
short-term and long-term investment and the transfer of technological and managerial innovation in all directions. 
See how and why this is happening here.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

The Vuelta and the US Pro Cycling Championship

As it's my first week teaching in Bloomington, I'm finding it difficult to keep up with the two big bike races going on right now, the Vuelta a Espana and the US Pro Cycling Championships in Colorado. I've seen a bit of the racing, but not enough. I saw Levi win a stage of the USPCC yesterday; and it was great to see "Big (and old) George" win today's stage into Aspen. Young Teejay van Garderen, who took the leader's jersey today, looks like the real deal. I wonder which team is going to sign him next year, after HTC closes up shop.

I'm not sure what happened in Spain today. Maybe I'll spy a bit of the replay later this evening.

Udinese 1 - Arsenal 2

Arsenal showed their stuff today, qualifying for the Champion's League away at Udinese 2-1 (3-1 on aggregate). The Gunners were dominant in the second half, scoring two very good goals. The first, a simple tap in by Van Persie, was created by the scintillating Gervinho. The second came from nice combination play between Walcott and Sagna. The later laid a perfect through ball at Walcott's feet, which sent the later clear on goal. Walcott took his chance calmly, slotting the ball past the exposed Udinese goalkeeper.

In between the two Arsenal goals, a dubious penalty was given against Thomas Vermaelen, but Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny made a fine save on DiNatali's shot, tipping it up and over the crossbar.

All in all, a fine display from an under-pressure Arsenal side, who showed that they remain a talented side to be contended with even after the departure of two of their best players. Today's qualifying match was immensely important to the entire Gunners organization, which would have lost as much money as they received from Man City for Nasri, had they failed to advance to the group stage of the Champion's League.

Next up: Man U in the League.

Approve or Disapprove Free Trade Agreements?

There are several free trade agreements (FTAs) pending:  South Korea, Panama and Colombia.  But are they really necessary?  A lot of folks think they are.  In the United States, many states have a stake in the FTA's passage.  Take a good look below.

Read: 

Approval of trade agreements will benefit farmers, state - Canton, OH

Huelskamp:  Trade agreements necessary

Houston's Stake In Pending Congressional Free Trade Votes

Dawkins on Perry and the Dangers of Scientific Illiteracy in Politics

Richard Dawkins has a wonderful column in today's Washington Post (here). I especially like his suggestion that the strength of a scientific theory can be measured as a ratio of the number of facts about the world it explains divided by the number (and, I would add, size and scope*) of assumptions required to explain those facts. "A theory that assumes most of what it is trying to explain is a bad theory." Notable examples of such "bad theories" are creationism and intelligent design.

By the way, Dawkins' definition of "bad theory" should also have application in the social sciences. For example, the "findings" of economic studies, especially those based on formal models, too often depend entirely on initial assumptions.

The entire column is both instructive and entertaining.

*Merely assessing the ratio of number of assumptions per number of facts explained would actually seem to favor the God hypothesis. After all, it requires only a single assumption: a self-motivating, omnipotent God. And it can explain (if only poorly) every fact in existence. Dawkins makes clear in his op-ed, however, that it is not just the number of assumptions that matters, but their size, scope and plausibility, given facts we already know.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Was Arsene Right?

Quoted at Soccernet.com (here):
"Imagine the worst situation - we lose Fabregas and Nasri. You cannot convince people you are ambitious after that," he told reporters on the club's Malaysian tour.

"You cannot pretend you are a big club. A big club holds onto its big players and gives a message out to all the other big clubs that they just cannot come in and take [players] away from you. We worked very hard with these players for years to develop them and now it's time for us to keep them together."
That was a month or so ago. Nasri and Fabregas are now gone. Is Arsenal still a "big" and "ambitious" club?

How to Load a Container for International Shipping

When you ship internationally, you want your cargo to be safe and arrive timely to its destination point  - not to mention transportation rates that are affordable for your customer!

Below, Capt. James J. McNamara, President of the National Cargo Bureau Inc., details how to load, stow and secure a freight container.  He can be contacted here.

10 Steps to Load, Stow and Secure a Freight Container

Posted by:  The Global Small Business Blog

Arsenal Complete Sale of Nasri to Man City

The Guardian is reporting (here) that the sale has been made for more than 22 million pounds (a good piece of business for Arsenal, who bought Nasri a few years ago for under 16 million. The move has long been expected, despite recent reports that negotiations had stalled. Nasri, who played well in Arsenal's 2-0 loss at home to Liverpool this past weekend, will now travel to Man City shortly for a physical and to negotiate personal terms.

Although expected, Nasri's move is yet another blow to an Arsenal side that is already undermanned and under-experienced. A loss at Udinese this week could see Arsenal fail to qualify, for the first time, for the Champion's League, resulting in a huge loss of revenue. Regardless of what happens in Italy, it's important for Arsenal fans to support the team and Arsene Wenger (even as we call for him to loosen the purse strings). This year's squad is not, and will not be, championship quality. Arsenal are once again, although unintentionally this time (due to the departures of Fabregas and Nasri), in a rebuilding phase, as when Fabregas first took up the mantle after the "Invincibles" team was disbanded. A top-four finish in the Premiership would be a great achievement.

Monday, August 22, 2011

TOP LAST.FM

1.ADELE - ROLLING IN THE DEEP



2. [=] Foster The People - Pumped Up Kicks
3. [=] Adele - Set Fire To The Rain
4. [=] Adele - Someone Like You
5.  [+1] Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (TGIF)
6. [+7] Lady Gaga - The Edge Of Glory
7. [+3] Lady Gaga - Judas
8. [NEW] The Throne - Gotta Have It
9. [+7] Lady Gaga - Born This Way
10. [-2] The Throne - New Day

Natural Resources Defense Council Midwest Advocacy Director

Position Description:  Chicago Office: Background:

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) is a global non-profit environmental organization with more than 1.3 million members and online activists. They have offices in New York, Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Los Angeles, Chicago and Beijing, China. Their staff of over 350 includes lawyers, scientists, economists, and policy experts work to protect the environment and public health through advocacy and education.

Specific Role:

The Midwest Advocacy Director will be responsible for building public support to advance NRDC’s strategic priorities and our federal, state, and local policy agenda in the region. The Director will work to build relationships with elected officials, advocacy groups, and other potential allies; coordinate with NRDC programs; and will be responsible for the development and execution of NRDC advocacy, coalition building and grassroots activities in the region. Specific near-term objectives include promoting clean energy policies; protection of the Great Lakes; strong mercury, smog, and carbon standards under the Clean Air Act, and robust support of the Clean Water Act. The Midwest Advocacy Director will be based in NRDC’s Chicago office, and will report jointly to both the Midwest Program Director and the Government Affairs Director.

Major Responsibilities/Activities

• Develop and help manage a robust NRDC network in the Midwest, leverage influence of “Grasstop” supporters, allies and affinity groups on NRDC’s strategic priorities.
• Help develop and oversee strategies, including campaigns, to promote NRDC’s policy objectives in the Midwest.
• Foster a network of relationships with elected and appointed officials, businesses, civic leaders and advocacy groups, and build an advocacy structure to affect and influence decision-makers, opinion leaders and policy experts in the Midwest on NRDC’s strategic priorities.
• Work with NRDC’s government affairs, communications, development, program staff and policy advocates in planning and implementation of NRDC’s governmental and policy advocacy in the Midwest.
• Help foster effective connections between NRDC’s regional and national staff on campaigns and programs.

Specific Role: Major Objectives: Professional Requirements:

• B.S. or B.A. degree in public policy, political science government, or related area; Master’s or J.D. degree preferred;
• At least 10 years experience in government relations, political consulting or legislative practice; Excellent interpersonal skills;
• Demonstrated leadership, management, and administrative skills; and
• Excellent written and oral communications skills required.
• Work experience in government relations and legislative action;
• Practical experience with political campaigns, policy advocacy, or public interest campaigns;
• Practical knowledge of energy policy, public health issues, or environmental regulations desired;
• Practical experience with press and/or social media advocacy desired; and
• Practical knowledge of key political figures and issues in the region.

Personal Requirerments:

NRDC offers competitive salaries, excellent benefits, and a pleasant working environment and is committed to workplace diversity. Salary is based on a nonprofit scale and commensurate with experience.

Interested candidates may send information to: Christine Boulware at chrisb@boulwareinc.com

Natural Resources Defense Council is committed to ensuring diversity in its workplace, and candidates from diverse diverse backgrounds are strongly encouraged to apply. For further information about NRDC, please visit http://www.nrdc.org/

What Is Indirect Export Selling?

My latest contribution as the Import & Export Guide over at About.com (part of the New York Times):

Indirect Exporting:  Advantages and Disadvantages to Indirect Exporting

What method of export selling are you using?

Sunday, August 21, 2011

TOP ITUNES WORLDWIDE

1. MAROON 5 FEAT. CHRISTINA AGUILERA - MOVES LIKE JAGGER

2) [+1] Pitbull feat. Afrojack, Ne-Yo & Nayer - Give Me Everything
3) [-1] David Guetta feat. Sia - Titanium
4) [=] Don Omar - Danza Kuduro
5) [+1] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
6) [-1] Adele - Rolling In The Deep
7) [=] Adele - Set Fire To The Rain
8) [+1] Adele - Someone Like You
9) [-1] Alexandra Stan - Mr. Saxobeat
10) [=] Pitbull feat. Marc Anthony - Rain Over Me

Objectification of People (of Color)


I found this video on the YouTube channel for The National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian. This is their third "Most Viewed" video (however, the higher two have been posted 15 months longer.)

"Take a Picture with a Real Indian"
(James Luna performance)




Eloquent, poetic and fascinating. Luna's performance merges two worlds that are still colliding in an awkward relationship between the objectifier and the objectified; between the oppressor and the oppressed; between money and moneyless; between capitalism and nature; between disrespect and dignity.

I would love to see interpretations of this from every ethnic background. I hope this becomes a YouTube meme like the series which started with Mike Lee's video CUZ I'M ASIAN.

To this day the U.S. has an awkward relationship between European Americans and People Of Color. The lines between the two sometimes blur with mixing of cultures and ethnicities, but for the most part - there is a never ending tension.

This awkward tension started with the violent treatment of my Native American brothers and sisters. They were uprooted from their deep roots. Uprooted from their 9,000 year old communities and pushed like animals onto reservations; at the same time my African American brothers and sisters were pulled like animals out of Africa and sold to plantation owners. Even herds of cattle would have received more respect in such a forced migration.

This forced segregation between red, black, yellow and white, remains with us today. Not only are my brothers and sisters of color segregated today; every ethnicity is segregated. To illustrate, take a look at the N.Y. Times housing map data from the 2010 Census.

Click "View more Maps", then "Racial/ethnic distribution"

You can zoom in to your state, or type your zip code in the box at the top right.

The map is large so it may take a while to load with a slow connection.


TOP LATINO

1.PITBULL - GIVE ME EVERYTHING

2) [-1] LMFAO - Party Rock Anthem
3) [=] Shakira - Rabiosa
4) [=] Jennifer Lopez - On The Floor
5) [+4] Don Omar - Taboo
6) [-1] Paulina Rubio feat. Tigres Del Norte - Golpes En El Corazón
7) [=] Katy Perry - Last Friday Night 
8) [+8] Daddy Yankee feat. Prince Royce - Ven Conmigo
9) [+4] Maná - Amor Clandestino
10) [-4] Luis Fonsi - Gritar