Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Eat Dinner Out Only Once a Month Reader Resolutions 2013 | The ...

2013-1-8-resolution.jpgName: Margi H.
City: Olympia, WA
Resolution: Eat Dinner Out Only Once a Month!

Here's what Margi says about her goal...

My resolution: For some reason I had an epiphany about how expensive it is for a family of 3 to eat out. So this year I am resolving to only eat out once a month as a family. We pack lunches already, so that's not a problem.

Thanks, Margi! Readers, do you have any advice or suggestions for her?

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PumpUp Wants to Pump You Up in 2013

If you have trouble following through with resolutions to improve your fitness, PumpUp is prepared to help. This personal fitness coach app customizes your workout, so you are more likely to stick with this year?s resolution to get into better shape.

Based in Ontario, Canada, and founded in May 2012 by Garrett Gottlieb and Phil Jacobson, PumpUp recently released its free-to-download iOS app in December 2012.

When RESCUECOM asked how they got the idea for PumpUp, Jacobson, also CEO, responded, ?Garrett was bored with the same old routine he always did at the gym and he started to plateau. He was looking for something that gave him a high-quality personalized routine and that just didn?t really exist. So we teamed up to build PumpUp.??

To create a workout, the app asks some basic questions with choices. Some examples are what is your training goal, current fitness level, how long do you want to work out and where, and what equipment do you want to use, including weights, cardio and machines?

PumpUp suggests a workout routine, which you can continue to customize. The company says the program can help even those who are not used to working out. The app will show you how to perform each aspect of the workout.

When you reach one target, the app provides another, with your goals still in mind. For example, once you demonstrate mastery at one level, you can add more repetitions or lift a little more weight.

To maintain and monitor your workout schedule, you count on PumpUp through your iPhone. If it should stop working, contact experienced specialists, such as RESCUECOM, for fast iPhone repair.

?Personally, my goal is to build some more muscle for the summer,? Jacobson noted. ?PumpUp will help me reach it by keeping me on track and providing me with an awesome personalized muscle building plan!?

PumpUp Pat, the company?s blue mascot, is ready to assist during your fitness journey. Encouraging words from the app are supposed to help motivate you. Motivation can be the desire to look better or be healthier, for example.

The PumpUp website blog also offers encouragement and support. An article about keeping new year?s resolutions suggests breaking a goal down into achievable steps, such as marking every five pounds toward a 20-pound weight loss.

If you need tech support for your electronic devices, even in the evening or on a weekend, make a 2013 resolution to contact computer professionals, such as RESCUECOM.

Blog posts also remind you of things you can do to stay healthy, such as eat wisely, get enough sleep and have an exercise program routine.

The PumpUp monthly service cost is $2.99 until the end of January 2013, when the monthly subscription price will rise to $4.99.

?In 2013, we?re focused on continuing to build out the PumpUp app by adding great features and moving onto other platforms, like Android,? Jacobson continued. ?We?re looking into other product extensions as well.?

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Wanted: Diamond polishers in Israel. Piety not a problem

RAMAT GAN, Israel (Reuters) - Diamond manufacturing is a dwindling trade in Israel. The country has one of the world's hottest diamond exchanges, but polishers and cutters of the precious stones have been replaced by cheaper workers in newer hubs like India and China.

Israel wants to bring them back. To do so, it plans on recruiting a legion of ultra-Orthodox Jews, who because of their dedication to prayer and study, have been unable or unwilling to join the work force, putting a heavy weight on the economy.

The job of a diamond polisher, however, is unique, said Bumi Traub, president of the Israel Diamond Manufacturers Association. It need not disrupt their pious lifestyle.

"The profession is fitting. You deal with the rock, and if you need to go pray, no one will bother you," he said.

The door to Traub's office requires a fingerprint scan. Security is tight in the four-building exchange where annual turnover of trading reaches $25 billion each year.

About a third of rough diamonds produced in the world each year pass through the Jewish state and diamonds account for more than a fifth of the country's industrial exports.

It was a natural sector to develop when Israel was founded 64 years ago, since the small stones have been choice merchandise for generations of Jews who had to quickly flee from riots and persecution.

The plan to revitalize manufacturing will cost millions of dollars and the diamond sector, for the first time, is turning to the government for help. The government, eager to get as many ultra-Orthodox working as possible, is on board.

INDUSTRY TROUBLES

The global financial crisis has taken a toll on the diamond trade, and Israel was not spared. Turnover was nearly halved at the outset in 2009, though in 2011 it returned to pre-crisis levels. A smaller drop is again expected for 2012.

The damage has been moderate compared to other major hubs such as India, according to Yair Sahar, president of the Israel Diamond Exchange.

"In other centers the leverage was tremendous, as opposed to here where we were much more conservative," he said, referring to the low level of debt among Israeli firms. "We entered the crisis more prepared, so to speak."

There have, however, been other problems.

The price for raw material has risen faster than that of the final product, eating away at profits. And a money laundering and tax evasion scandal at the start of 2012 scared away some customers. The investigations have ended and, so far, no one has been charged.

The diamond trading floor in Ramat Gan, a suburb of Tel Aviv, is the biggest in the world. Armed guards escort non-members and on one wall are mug shots of problematic dealers whom customers are urged to avoid.

Diamonds change hands freely across the rows of long dark tables that line the hall. On one side a seller could be local. A buyer across the way could represent some anonymous client on a different continent.

They scrutinize the stones under a magnifying glass, weigh them on sensitive scales and when a deal is reached they say "mazal ubracha", a Hebrew phrase recognized in centers around the world meaning "luck and blessings".

In 2011, rough diamond imports to Israel topped $4.4 billion and $7.2 billion in polished diamonds were exported. Every second diamond sold in the United States, according to value, came from Israel.

But only $1.5 billion of the stones were cut and polished locally, a much lower percentage than a decade ago. The rest were sent abroad to foreign firms or Israeli-owned factories.

"Once, everyone who sat in this room was a manufacturer," billionaire dealer Lev Leviev said at the opening of a Gemological Institute of America (GIA) laboratory in September. "There was not a diamantaire who was not a manufacturer, and over the years we lost it."

Salaries were just too cheap to compete with, he said, first in India, the world's biggest importer of rough diamonds, and later in China.

Israel has subsisted on larger, high-end stones whose owners pay more to have them manufactured close to home. But industry leaders hope to change that, in part because polishers in developing countries are demanding more money.

"I think we are there, more or less. With rocks of one carat plus, I think we are in a place where the (wage) gap doesn't justify running to manufacture abroad," said Sahar.

The GIA decision to open its lab in Israel was a first step. Manufacturers can now have their diamonds graded and evaluated in Israel rather than sending them to the United States.

"It's critical for the growth, for the international branding of the export business, and we think that we're a good partner to help the manufacturing grow," GIA President and CEO Donna Baker told Reuters when the lab opened.

By cutting costs and allowing increased turnover, it will add between $30 million and $50 million a year to the industry.

NEW BLOOD

At the peak of manufacturing in the 1980s, there were 20,000 people cutting and polishing diamonds in Israel. That has dropped to about 2,000.

"There is no new manpower. Most polishers are 50 years old and up," said Roy Fuchs, who owns a factory a few minutes walk from the exchange. "If they don't invest and bring in new blood, there simply won't be manufacturing."

To make it happen, the industry realizes it needs help, and for the first time, it is looking for assistance.

"It's not easy. You need cooperation with the government," said Udi Sheintal, the Israel Diamond Institute's managing director. "Here in the middle of Ramat Gan, you don't get incentives. There are only incentives for certain populations, like the haredi."

The term haredi, which in Hebrew means "those who tremble before God", refers to people who strictly observe Jewish law. They dress in traditional black outfits, the men do not shave their beards and they spend their days in study and prayer.

Some 8-10 percent of Israelis are haredi. For the most part they live in insular communities, are exempt from mandatory military service and, according to the Bank of Israel, less than half of ultra-Orthodox men work.

The issue has created a rift in the mostly secular Israeli society and put a strain on an otherwise robust economy. The government has already earmarked $200 million over the next five years to encourage haredi integration in the work force.

Many in the new generation of ultra-Orthodox are open to the idea of getting jobs. The key is finding one that fits, said Bezalel Cohen, 38, who has worked for years to promote employment among his fellow haredis.

"The diamond industry's initiative (to hire ultra-Orthodox)has potential to really succeed," he said. "As long as the pay and training is proper, it should take off."

Aside from helping to pay the salaries for newly hired haredis, the government will offer grants to small exporters and marketing support.

EMPLOYMENT PLAN

The Trade Ministry's diamond controller, Shmuel Mordechai, said the government backs the idea and has funded similar programs in other financial sectors. It would have helped even earlier, he said, but the diamond industry was never interested.

"They lived in their bubble, they said, 'Don't bother us, don't help us'. In recent years, because of difficulties in the industry and because we opened up our tools to them, they understand," he said.

One of the more advanced plans Mordechai described is that of an independent service plant where dealers bring their rough diamonds. Such a plant would cost $1-$2 million and employ 30-40 workers. The government will help recruit the ultra-Orthodox.

"In any plant they set up here and bring employment, we will give help with salaries and other incentives," he said. "If two or three are set up, it will catch on. If the first one succeeds, others will follow."

Traub, from the manufacturer's association, intends to create dozens of new private factories. He has already spoken to leading rabbis in the community to win their support.

"I'm speaking of starting with hundreds and going to thousands of haredi workers," he said. "Manufacturing attracts clients. Barring a global crisis, I think we will grow at least 10 percent a year in export."

(Editing by Mark Heinrich)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/wanted-diamond-polishers-israel-piety-not-problem-141305876.html

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

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The day after the 2012 NFL regular season ended, Judge David Doty convened a hearing on the question of whether the NFLPA should be able to pursue a collusion claim arising from the salary-cap penalties imposed in March on the Cowboys and the Redskins.? The day after the 2012 NFL regular season ended, Judge Doty issued a decision.

In short, the NFL removed a total of $46 million in cap space from the two teams for treating the uncapped year of 2010 as, well, uncapped.? The NFLPA, despite agreeing to the cap penalties in exchange for an agreement by the league to artificially increase the 2012 salary cap to a level north of the 2011 number, claimed that comments made in the aftermath of the announcement of the cap penalties disclosed for the first time that shenanigans were occurring in 2010.

The NFL argued that any potential claim for collusion was barred by the simple fact that the parties agreed in 2011 to end all litigation when finalizing a new Collective Bargaining Agreement.? Judge Doty agreed, finding that ?the NFLPA released the claims it attempts to assert in the underlying action.?

As a result, the settlement agreement won?t be reopened, and the NFLPA won?t be able to pursue upwards of $1 billion in damages from the NFL.

While the union may now appeal the outcome, the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit has a reputation for being conservative and, thus, pro-business.? Which makes it highly unlikely that Judge Doty?s decision would be overturned.

Indeed, most judges regardless of politics prefer to see settled cases remain settled.? In this case, the NFL and the NFLPA resolved their differences, including any claim that there was collusion in 2010 regarding the uncapped year that, based on the penalties imposed on the Cowboys and Redskins, wasn?t really uncapped.

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Sunday, December 30, 2012

Homeschooling: You Can Teach Your Kids At Home | Doc's ...

More and more parents are opting to educate their children at home to avoid the many inadequacies of public schools. But there are some downfalls to homeschooling that must also be avoided. This article contains needed information if you plan to provide the homeschooling experience for your kids.

There are homeschooling groups in many areas. You will have to do research to see if any are available where you live. You can get more information and advice by attending these meetings. You can save on the high cost of books by trading them amongst other parents.

Lay out your reasons for wanting to homeschool on paper. You already know why you have made this choice, but writing it down will help make things clear for your spouse. Write down the goals for your school, the reasons you think this is important and questions that you hope to find answers to. You can explain yourself more clearly.

TIP! Don?t just dive into homeschooling; prepare you and your child by attending some conferences or workshops. Teaching can become overwhelming! There are classes and seminars that will provide you with the inspiration and guidance you need to ensure that your venture with homeschooling is successful.

Are you ready for the financial sacrifices that come from homeschooling? For instance, it will require one parent to be at home and not working. If you choose to do it, you need to think about the time away from accomplishing your daily chores around the house, and hiring services such as grocery delivery will cost you more.

Go on excursions with other local homeschooling families. This simultaneously provides hours of fun and socialization time. Additionally, you will get a group discount!

Find some other families that home school for support. Homeschooling is a growing trend. You might be surprised at the number of other homeschoolers you find in your area. You might also look online for support or read blogs for advice. These families can be a great resource for support, ideas, materials and socialization. This will also give your children the opportunity to make friends. Having a support group can make your schooling a smoother experience.

TIP! If it?s within your budget, think about hiring someone to help around the house. Homeschool takes a lot of time, so that you don?t have as much time or energy to do housework and errands.

You should have fun when you are homeschooling your kids. If one subject in particular interests you, learn everything you can about it. Search for learning resources online, and visit your community library for copious amounts of free information. Use this information to help educate your child. That is a situation where everyone wins.

A diary or journal is a great teaching tool for a child. You can keep track of not just their progress, but their whole life. This allows them to provide their own perspective on things. Encourage them to add descriptive drawings, photos or even small objects affixed to the pages. This can be a great piece to your child?s portfolio that you can look back on for years to come.

You must find ways to keep things interesting for your children because it will be very easy for them to get bored. Your children will spend a lot of time with you, and making it interesting should be a priority. Homeschooling forums are replete with great, fun ideas.

TIP! If you?ve joined a homeschooling community, use all the resources they provide. You may get free materials, field trip assistance, music lessons and additional resources.

Create a pros and cons list about public school and homeschooling. This list will ensure that your child is getting effective homeschooling. The list can be a check list of certain situations to avoid, and what areas to be your focus as part of their education. Place it someplace safe, where you can easily reference it.

Plan meals in advance. Homeschooling takes a lot of time. Therefore elaborate meal plans are likely to become unachievable. Most of the time, you will have to resort to fast food. Prepare several meals over the weekend and freeze them. That will help you avoid an evening rush. You can make a lesson out of it by getting your children to assist you. Then when it is time to eat all you will need to do is thaw it out and reheat it.

It is important to be clear about your class schedule with your children. When school is over, allow them the freedom of choosing when they should do additional studies. For example, let your plan an activity such as going to the movies or to a theme park to help maintain a sense of family.

TIP! New information about homeschooling is always coming out. Internet groups composed of homeschooling parents are widely available.

Ensure that you are firm when it comes to your child completing homework. You don?t want your children falling behind. It is important for kids to learn how to compartmentalize time.

When you take a vacation with your kids, use them for teaching purposes. For example, take family trips to historical sites, zoos and botanical gardens, and museums. Take a day or two of each trip for learning. Your entire family will enjoy the togetherness and the opportunity to learn new things.

It is easy to overextend yourself with household chores in addition to the time and effort you need to invest in your homeschooling efforts. Never fear asking your spouse or partner to chip in with the housework. If you personally have the resources to hire external help, consider it.

TIP! You need to be dedicated to homeschooling. Lots of well-meaning loved ones are negative about homeschooling.

After reading this article, homeschooling seems more possible. Use the information you?ve learned here, and you will have no problem starting the homeschooling experience. You will also be happy knowing your children will be taught well.

Because of all the knowledge that exists on fast pay plan, your job is to pick out the right information for you. The most important thing is to learn all you can. Whenever you have learned all the information you need, you can then formulate a better plan.

Source: http://www.empowernetwork.com/global/homeschooling-you-can-teach-your-kids-at-home/

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Stocks extend losses ahead of 'fiscal cliff' talks

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Stocks took another beating for the fifth-consecutive session Friday, with the Dow logging its worst weekly drop in six, after a report that President Barack Obama said he is not going to make a new budget offer during the "fiscal cliff" summit at the White House.

Instead, Obama plans to lay out what is clear can pass with a majority in both the House and Senate and what most American people support, which includes protecting everyone making $250,000 and less from seeing their taxes go up.

The?Dow Jones Industrial Average?dropped 158.20 points, or 1.21 percent, to close at 12.938.11, dragged down?by?Hewlett-Packard?and?ExxonMobil.

The?S&P 500?slumped 15.67 points, or 1.11 percent, to end at 1,402.43. The?Nasdaq?declined 25.60 points, or 0.86 percent, to finish at 2,960.31. The?CBOE Volatility Index (VIX), widely considered the best gauge of fear in the market, spiked to close above 22 for the first time since June.

For the week, the?Dow?tumbled 1.92 percent, the?S&P 500?fell 1.94 percent, and the?Nasdaq?dropped 2.01 percent. Most Dow components ended in the red for the week, dragged by?Hewlett-Packard?and?Microsoft, while?Bank of America?squeezed out a small gain.

"Traders are so cautious and investors are also worried," said Stephen Guilfoyle of Meridian Equity Partners.?

President Barack Obama?met with a bi-partisan group of congressional leaders?at the White House, just days before the deadline to reach a deal or see the a series of automatic spending cuts and tax hikes come into force. If a deal is not possible, Obama and the leaders would leave the resolution to the next Congress to address in January.

Earlier, stocks came off their lows as investors latched onto a glimmer of hope amid reports of?progress toward a potential deal. According to sources, negotiations revolved around permitting taxes to rise to Clinton-era levels on incomes above $400,000, the level in Obama's last offer to Republican House Speaker John Boehner before their negotiations fell apart earlier this month.

Hewlett-Packard?confirmed that the Justice Department is looking into its allegations that?Autonomy?engaged in accounting fraud prior to its acquisition by HP last year.

Apple?dipped after a Chinese court fined the iPhone maker $160,000 for hosting third-party applications on its App Store that were selling pirated electronic books, Xinhua news agency said. Apple shares have declined nearly 25 percent in the last three months. The stock hit an all-time high of $705 in mid-September.

Barnes & Noble?jumped after British publisher?Pearson?said it will buy a 5 percent stake in the bookstore chain's digital Nook and college bookstore businesses for $89.5 million. Separately, Barnes & Noble said it expects holiday sales to be below forecasts and that its Nook business will not meet prior full-year 2013 projections.

Among airlines, Raymond James raised its price target on?Delta Airlines,?Southwest Airlines,?U.S. Airways,?Spirit Airlines?and?Alaska Air.

On the economic front, pending home sales rose to the highest level in more than 2-1/2 years, climbing 1.7 percent in November, according to the National Association of Realtors.?

And the Institute for Supply Management-Chicago said its index of Midwest business activity rose to 51.6 in December from 50.4 in November, edging past expectations for 51.0.

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/wall-street-extends-losses-week-1C7753031

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