Thursday, May 31, 2012

Meeting biofuel production targets could change agricultural landscape

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New American Chemical Society Podcast

WASHINGTON, May 31, 2012 The latest episode in the American Chemical Society's (ACS') award-winning Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions podcast series explains that meeting current biofuel production targets with existing technology would require devoting almost 80 percent of current farmland in the U.S. to raising corn for ethanol production or converting 60 percent of existing rangeland to biofuels.

Based on a report by W. Kolby Smith, Ph.D., and colleagues in ACS' journal Environmental Science & Technology, the new podcast is available without charge at iTunes and from www.acs.org/globalchallenges.

Smith and colleagues explain that the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) set a goal of increasing U.S. biofuel production from 40 to 136 billion gallons of ethanol per year by 2022. They point out, however, that gaps exist in the ability to establish realistic targets for biofuel production, which the law fills with assumptions about technological developments and the availability and productivity of farmland. In an effort to establish more accurate estimates, they used satellite data about climate, plant cover and usable land to determine how much biofuel the U.S. could produce.

The satellite analysis found that meeting the EISA goals with current technology would require farmers to plant biofuel crops on 80 percent of their farmed land or plant biofuel crops on 60 percent of the land currently used to raise livestock. Both options would significantly reduce the amount of food U.S. farmers produce. The changes also could lead to more polluted freshwater and accelerate global climate change, the report indicated.

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Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions is a series of podcasts describing some of the 21st century's most daunting problems, and how cutting-edge research in chemistry matters in the quest for solutions. Global Challenges is the centerpiece in an alliance on sustainability between ACS and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Global Challenges is a sweeping panorama of global challenges that includes dilemmas such as providing a hungry, thirsty world with ample supplies of safe food and clean water; developing alternatives to petroleum to fuel society; preserving the environment and assuring a sustainable future for our children and improving human health.

For more entertaining, informative science videos and podcasts from the ACS Office of Public Affairs, view Prized Science, Spellbound, Science Elements and Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions.

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Meeting biofuel production targets could change agricultural landscape [ Back to EurekAlert! ] Public release date: 31-May-2012
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Contact: Michael Bernstein
m_bernstein@acs.org
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American Chemical Society

New American Chemical Society Podcast

WASHINGTON, May 31, 2012 The latest episode in the American Chemical Society's (ACS') award-winning Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions podcast series explains that meeting current biofuel production targets with existing technology would require devoting almost 80 percent of current farmland in the U.S. to raising corn for ethanol production or converting 60 percent of existing rangeland to biofuels.

Based on a report by W. Kolby Smith, Ph.D., and colleagues in ACS' journal Environmental Science & Technology, the new podcast is available without charge at iTunes and from www.acs.org/globalchallenges.

Smith and colleagues explain that the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) set a goal of increasing U.S. biofuel production from 40 to 136 billion gallons of ethanol per year by 2022. They point out, however, that gaps exist in the ability to establish realistic targets for biofuel production, which the law fills with assumptions about technological developments and the availability and productivity of farmland. In an effort to establish more accurate estimates, they used satellite data about climate, plant cover and usable land to determine how much biofuel the U.S. could produce.

The satellite analysis found that meeting the EISA goals with current technology would require farmers to plant biofuel crops on 80 percent of their farmed land or plant biofuel crops on 60 percent of the land currently used to raise livestock. Both options would significantly reduce the amount of food U.S. farmers produce. The changes also could lead to more polluted freshwater and accelerate global climate change, the report indicated.

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Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions is a series of podcasts describing some of the 21st century's most daunting problems, and how cutting-edge research in chemistry matters in the quest for solutions. Global Challenges is the centerpiece in an alliance on sustainability between ACS and the Royal Society of Chemistry. Global Challenges is a sweeping panorama of global challenges that includes dilemmas such as providing a hungry, thirsty world with ample supplies of safe food and clean water; developing alternatives to petroleum to fuel society; preserving the environment and assuring a sustainable future for our children and improving human health.

For more entertaining, informative science videos and podcasts from the ACS Office of Public Affairs, view Prized Science, Spellbound, Science Elements and Global Challenges/Chemistry Solutions.

The American Chemical Society is a nonprofit organization chartered by the U.S. Congress. With more than 164,000 members, ACS is the world's largest scientific society and a global leader in providing access to chemistry-related research through its multiple databases, peer-reviewed journals and scientific conferences. Its main offices are in Washington, D.C., and Columbus, Ohio.

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Jack Hassard: NCTQ Assessment Study Flunks - Blogs - Education ...


Guest post by Jack Hassard,
originally posted here.

In May, 2012, the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) issued a report entitled: What Teacher Education Programs Teach About K - 12 Assessment. Anthony Cody mentioned this study in a recent post entitled Payola Policy: NCTQ Prepares its Hit on Schools of Education.

The title intrigued me, so I went over to the NCTQ website, and read and studied the report which is about what education courses teach about assessment. This post is my review of the NCTQ study, and I hope after you finish reading the post you will realize how bogus reports like these are, given the quality of research that professors of education have been doing for decades. The study reviewed here would never have been published in a reputable journal of research in education, not only in the U.S., but in any other country in the world. I'll make it clear why I make this claim.

The NCTQ

The National Council on Teacher Quality is a conservative think-tank that publishes reports on education that the council claims to be research studies in the field of education. The subhead for the group on their website is: A research and policy group working to ensure that every child has an effective teacher. The NCTQ has a staff of 18, an advisory group of 36 people, and a 13-member board of directors. The individuals on these various committees come from the corporate, educational, and consulting worlds. Some of the organizations represented include: Pearson Publishing, Teach Plus, KIPP Schools, the Hoover Foundation, American Enterprise Institute, Core Knowledge, Piton Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Thomas Fordham Foundation, N.F.L Players Association, B & D Consulting, Students First, Abell Foundation, Teach for America, New Schools Venture Fund, and others including a few universities and two public schools.

Many of these groups have worked very hard to denigrate teachers, insist that the Common Core State Standards be adopted by all states, believe that teaching and learning should be data-driven, and that student achievement data on high-stakes tests should be used to make decisions about student, teacher and principal effectiveness, and school success.

The NCTQ publishes reports with titles such as Building Better Teachers, Student Teaching in the Nation, and the most recent one What Prep Programs Teach About Assessment.

According to Anthony Cody's post, the NCTQ was founded by the Thomas Fordham Institute, a conservative think-tank that publishes non-peer reviewed reports on education, and has an appalling opinion of teacher education institutions. And of course, the Thomas Fordham Foundation has membership on the NCTQ Board of Directors.

I've reviewed two reports previously published by the Thomas Fordham Institute. You read my reviews of these reports here:

Framework of K-12 Science Education

State of the State Standards

In each report I found the methodology weak, the results misleading, and both reports were published as non-peer reviewed research. The NCTQ study on assessment in teacher education uses the same methodology as the Fordham studies. Even with such a poorly designed and unreliable data, think tanks get away with publishing their works in this fashion, and because of the financial resources, and the identities of their funding agencies, they carry a good deal of clout. The Fordham Foundation and the NCTQ are two such foundations.

Is teacher education going to take hit? Probably so. The NCTQ organization has the resources and the connections to make trouble for university teacher education programs. There is a movement to hold teacher education institutions accountable for the achievement test scores and gains that their graduates produce in their students once they begin teaching. As absurd as this sounds, the U.S. Secretary of Education is supportive of such an idea. Organizations such as NCTQ are on the accountability bandwagon, and carry weight at the policy level in education.

What Teacher Preparation Programs Teach About K-12 Assessment
This report was released in May, 2012, and according to the preface of the report, it provides information "on the preparation provided to teacher candidates from teacher training programs so that they can fully use assessment data to improve classroom instruction." The results reported in the final document were based on reading and analyzing 450 syllabi received from 98 institutions of higher education representing 180 teacher preparation programs.

Why This Study?: The First Disagreement

The purpose of the study was to find out what professors in teacher education are teaching their students about assessment so that when they begin teaching in the classroom they will be able to use assessment data to improve classroom instruction.

To rationalize their study, the NCTQ authors, Julie Greenberg and Kate Walsh, impress upon the reader the importance of assessment in today's schools, and the need for prospective teachers to know how to use assessment in their future classrooms. The authors say,

Effective instruction requires that teachers have a well grounded sense of student proficiency in order to make a daunting number of instructional decisions, such as making snap judgments in the midst of interactions with students, and planning lessons, be they for the next day, the next unit or the entire school year.
The purpose and rationale for this study was not based on previous research, or a review of the literature. The authors allotted less than one page on "previous research." Three references were cited. One of the references they cited is research done by Black and Wiliam, two of the leading assessment researchers in the field of education. The authors of the NCTQ study rejected the Black and Wiliam research,which is extensive, published in peer-reviewed journals, and highly cited, BECAUSE the NCTQ researchers said that the research was old (1998), and back then education research had weaker designs, and THEREFORE those studies are suspect. The researchers fail to tell the reader the Black and Wiliam are leading research proponents of formative assessment as a way to improve instruction and learning and have been publishing their research for decades. Even now. And if they were concerned that the studies were old (>1998), all they have to do is a Google search, or link to Dr. Black's or Dr. Wiliam's site for their research on assessment. Greenberg and Walsh claim that education studies prior to 1998 used weaker designs. I did my Ph.D. work in the late 1960?s in science education at Ohio State University, and let me tell you the research designs and methodologies that my colleagues in graduate school, and in the literature used in their research were quite robust, not weak. The research in education is enormous, and it's a testament to the incompetence or bias of Greenberg and Walsh that they couldn't cite more than three studies.

The rationale the NCTQ study is rooted in political and ideological beliefs in schooling rather than one that builds upon previous research. For example they make this claim:


The evidence for the connection between using data to drive instruction and student performance is emerging, just as the practice of using data is emerging.

There is no previous research cited in their report that would support this claim, or help us see how their work is connected to other scholars. Instead they were cherry picking any research that would support their view, or downplaying or dismissing research that might have questioned their intentions.

Biased Questions?

The researchers were bent on showing that teacher educators weren't doing the job of teaching their students about assessment. And they undertook this task with the clarion call that there is new focus on "data driven instruction," and they cite examples of schools that prove that using data to drive instruction will reduce the achievement gap among low-income and high-income students. And sure enough, they cite two Broad Prize Winners, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, NC, and Adline Independent Schools, TX as examples. Teachers in these schools, according to Greenberg and Walsh, were trained in using data to drive instruction, and that is what led to such positive test results. And by the way, the Broad Foundation is a major funding source for NCTQ.

But here is the problem. Instead of trying to document or uncover what is being taught about assessment in teacher preparation programs, the researchers decided what they thought was important and then proceeded to go and compare what teacher preparation program are doing compared to their own ideas. The researchers started with three categories of assessment that they thought ought to be included in teacher prep programs. Their three categories, which turned into their research questions, were as follows:

  • How adequately does coursework address Assessment Literacy?
  • How adequately does teacher preparation program coursework address Analytic Skills?
  • How adequately does teacher preparation program coursework address Instructional Decision Making?

You might think this is legitimate. But it is not really helping with the inquiry. If the researchers were really interested in making a contribution to the field they would have approached the problem inductively. That is, they would have worked their way up from the syllabi to generalizations that they could make based on their observations of the syllabi.

The inductive method is a scientific method that educators have used for decades to make generalizations about educational phenomena, such as the types of questions that teachers ask during class. In this case data analysis would have been determined by multiple readings (of the syllabi) and interpretations of the raw data. Because the researchers would be looking for evidence of assessment in the syllabi, they would identify specific parts of the syllabi and label these parts to create categories (e.g. diagnostic methods, formative techniques, using computers to analyze test data, etc.) The point is that instead of starting with the three categories that the researchers at NCTQ thought should be taught in teacher preparation programs, they could have uncovered what the syllabi reveal about the teaching of assessment, and report that data. There is more to say about this kind of research, such as teaching the researchers how to code, the use of computer programs to make the task easier, assessing the trustworthiness of the data, and reporting the findings.

According to the authors, and the opinions of their experts in the field, teacher education institutions have not figured out what knowledge a new teacher needs in order to enter a classroom with the ability to use data to improve classroom instruction. Their review of the literature certainly didn't lead them to this opinion. They have no basis for saying this, other than they can, and it supports the basis for their study.

The purpose of their study was to show that teacher preparation program coursework does not adequately prepare students to use assessment methods with K-12 students. Their study does not shed new light on the teaching of assessment in teacher prep, but it does shed light on how research can be biased from the start by asking questions based on your beliefs and ideologies, rather than research in the field.

The Study Sample: Found Wanting

According to the report, NCTQ obtained course syllabi from 180 teacher education programs in 98 institutions of higher education in 30 states. Using the open records requests, the reporters used the states' course syllabi from colleges that first responded to their request. The "researchers" don't tell us if they actually contacted any of these institutions, tried to talk with any of the professors, or perhaps visit a few institutions so that they could interview not only professors, but students, and cooperating teachers with whom these institutions worked. None of this was done. Or at least it wasn't stated in the their report. They got their data by requiring the institutions to hand over their course syllabi.

All of the data is embedded in the course syllabi they received. I don't know about you, but course syllabi vary from one course to another. Some professors create very detailed course syllabi, have well developed websites, use course software such as Blackboard, textbooks, and online data bases. All of these sources should have been examined if the NCTQ researchers wanted get a full picture of these courses. This was not done.

They only looked at the paper they received. On the basis of this alone, the data that the researchers used for this report is incomplete. Syllabi are no doubt inconsistent in design and scope from one institution to the next. And relying solely on a paper syllabus does the research study an injustice, and makes the analysis and conclusions invalid.

The syllabi they selected had to have the word "assessment" in the course title, or it had to be a methods course, e.g. science methods. Other syllabi were thrown out, and not analyzed. Somehow, the researchers perused the course syllabi looking for "evidence" (or lack thereof) for assessment by reading the objectives, lectures (if they were included in the syllabi), assignments, textbooks and readings. Whether the researchers actually looked at the texts is unknown. They said they looked at the publishers' descriptions of the content of the required texts. And then they looked for "capstone projects," such as work samples or portfolios.

The sample that the researchers report in their study does NOT represent teacher preparation institutions in the U.S. It only represents the 98 institutions that responded to the open records request of NCTQ. Their "finding" can not be generalized beyond the sample they studied. I don't trust the sample that they are basing their findings on. For one thing, there didn't seem to be an open two way exchange between the NCTQ and the universities cited in the report. How do we know if the syllabi the researchers received is a true record of the course syllabi for these teacher prep institutions?

It's possible that NCTQ is making decisions for some universities based on one syllabus, and for others using multiple syllabi. We have no idea, however, because the researchers did not report this in their report. The universities in the study have been short changed, and even worse have been lumped together in a report that paints a negative picture of teacher preparation programs.

If you take a look at examples of teacher education programs, you'll find that if they are graduate level teacher preparation programs leading to a masters degree and certification, there are at least 10 courses that should be examined to evaluate the coursework. At the undergraduate level, there are as many as 19 courses that should be evaluated. The researchers at NCTQ failed in giving a real picture of a university's teacher prep program.

Methodology
The researchers over-laid three rubrics on the course syllabi to find out to what extent professors were teaching (1) assessment literacy (2) analytic skills and (3) instructional decision making. Assessment literacy meant searching the syllabi for key words including diagnostic, formative and summative. Analytic skills meant looking for key words such as dissect, describe or display data from assessment. Instructional decision-making meant looking for evidence that teacher educators helped their students use assessment data to drive instruction.

The rubrics were very simple using a Likert measuring scale from "0? to "4." A "0? meant there was no evidence, while a "4? meant the criteria was met with a high degree. For example to evaluate the syllabi for assessment literacy, the scale used was as follows (you can view all of the rubrics here):

0-There is no or almost no instruction or practice on the various types of assessment (inadequate)

1-Instruction on the various types of assessment is very limited and there is no or almost no practice (slightly adequate)

2-Case 1: The scope of Instruction on the various types of assessment is not comprehensive and practice is very limited to adequate. OR Case 2: The scope of instruction on the various types of assessment is comprehensive, but practice is very limited or limited.

3-The scope of instruction on various types of assessment is comprehensive and there is adequate practice.

4-The scope of instruction on the various types of assessment is comprehensive, including concepts such as "validity" and "reliability," and there is adequate practice ( adequate)

The researchers rated each syllabus on three criteria and judged each criteria as inadequate (0)to adequate (4) using the 0 - 4 point scale. They were then able average scores on the syllabi from each teacher education program. Presumably either the two researchers did the actual rating, or they hired raters. Whether did or not, the researchers failed to provide data on inter rater reliability. We have to question the trustworthiness of the data.

As mentioned above, NCTQ started with a biased set of questions, and used these questions to analyze the syllabi of the teacher prep coursework. On face value, they findings only reflect their own biases and way of assuming how and what teacher prep courses should include about assessment.

In this study, 455 courses were evaluated, anywhere from one to six courses per institution. The only average mentioned was that 2.5 courses per program reference assessment. This statistic is difficult to believe given our knowledge of teacher education courses. If they looked at methods courses, the chances are very high that assessment was included in these courses. I don't know if these researchers examined course syllabi for internships or student teaching, but all of these experiences would have included assessment strategies as part of the experience. So you have wonder about the validity of their data.

Results: Did the Teacher Education Programs Reach the Bar
The results of this study have to be examined cautiously and with reluctance. In my own opinion, the data that was collected in this study is inadequate to answer the questions posed in the study. Firstly, the institutions did not directly participate in the study. There is no evidence that there was any attempt to contact the deans of these colleges, or department heads to ask them to provide additional documentation on their teacher education courses. Nor is there evidence that the researchers made any attempt to seek out course websites that would have included more details and content of the courses.

It seems to me that the researchers wanted to limit the data, yet make sweeping statements about teacher education programs, and make recommendations based on such an inadequate study.

According to the researchers, "the bar to earn a passing rating in this study was set low." They said they did this to give institutions the benefit of the doubt. Actually, it is a way out for the researcher because they were dealing with very limited data, a few course syllabi from major institutions of higher education, and they were going to use this meager data to make decisions about howassessment.

According to this study only 3% of teacher preparation programs adequately teach the content of assessment in their courses. But actually all they can say is that in their opinion only 3% of the syllabi they received reflected this value.

The sample they used in their study was biased from the start. Why did these universities respond to the open records request? Why did universities refuse to respond to the open records request? Did the researchers treat the universities with any respect, and try and open up a dialog on teacher preparation content?

One More Thing

There are quality teacher education programs in the United States. Linda Darling-Hammond, in her book Powerful Teacher Education: Lessons from Exemplary Programs, documents seven highly successful teacher education programs, and discusses the way in which teacher education has changed to create more clinically based teacher education programs.

The researchers of the NTCQ study are stuck in a 19th-century model of teaching, and simply want to hold accountable teacher education institutions to the principles and practices that teacher education rocketed through years ago.

But at the same time, the NTCQ study cleverly uses percentages and numbers in such a way to convince some that teacher education programs are inadequate, and need to be regulated in ways that satisfy their interests. If you look at their sources of funding, and the names of individuals who sit on their boards, you will see the conservative agenda in action in this organization.

My advice is to call them to task on this study. Tell them that their study in no way sheds any light on how assessment is taught in teacher education programs. The only light that is shed is on their own deficiencies as a research organization.

What do you think about the NCTQ study? Do think their study is to be taken as a valuable contribution to the literature of teacher education?

Jack Hassard is a former high school science teacher and Professor Emeritus of Science Education, Georgia State University. While at Georgia State he was coordinator of science education, and was involved in the development of several science teacher education programs, including the design & implementation of TEEMS, a clinically based masters program for mathematics, science, and engineering majors. He was director of the Global Thinking Project, an Internet-based environmental program linking schools between Russia and U.S.A at first, and then many countries around the world. He also conducted seminars around the country on science teaching, inquiry and technology for the Bureau of Education and Research and for school districts' staff development programs. He is author of more than 20 books including The Whole Cosmos Catalog of Science, Science Experiences, Adventures in Geology, and most recently The Art of Teaching Science, 2nd Edition, and Science as Inquiry, 2nd Edition. His blog is The Art of Teaching Science.

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Wednesday, May 30, 2012

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Meet Jamellia, she?s a college student that has Retinitis Pigmentosa; a genetic eye condition that can lead to complete blindness.

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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

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Fugitive Venezuela judge helps elite U.S. anti-drugs unit

CARACAS/MIAMI (Reuters) - A former Venezuelan Supreme Court judge who fled the country last month is cooperating with an elite special operations unit of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that targets major international traffickers, according to sources familiar with the case.

Testimony by Eladio Aponte could pave the way for indictments of President Hugo Chavez's allies. That would embarrass the socialist leader and help Washington cast its ideological adversary as leading a pariah nation.

The United States has alleged for years that Chavez turns a blind eye to trafficking and that officials in his government are directly involved, accusations that Chavez rejects.

Aponte is one of six special witnesses cooperating with the DEA in its investigation of Venezuelan government ties to trafficking, said a former U.S. government official familiar with the situation.

The case is being handled by Group 959, a unit of DEA's Special Operations Division, according to sources with direct knowledge of the case including a former law enforcement source.

The DEA declined to comment.

Group 959, known as the Bilateral Investigations Unit, was set up to target traffickers overseas plotting to import cocaine to the United States, even if no shipments actually arrive.

It takes its name from an extra-territorial extension of drug laws, known as Section 959, allowing prosecution of acts committed outside the jurisdiction of the United States.

David Tinsley, a retired DEA veteran who now runs his own private intelligence agency, said Group 959 would only be involved in the Aponte case if the government felt he could deliver strong evidence.

"In the hands of 959, he would become a very effective tool," he said. "They must have wanted Aponte bad. (The division) doesn't go on fishing expeditions, they are very surgical. They know who they are going after and why."

Group 959 has handled key investigations from Colombia to Afghanistan and West Africa. They include the 2006 indictment of the entire top leadership and 43 commanders of Colombia's FARC guerrilla army on charges of running a $25 billion drug trafficking network responsible for 60 percent of the cocaine on U.S. streets, according to former DEA agents.

DRUG TRADE

If the U.S. government does charge senior Venezuelan officials, it would echo the 1988 indictment of Panamanian military leader Manuel Noriega and some of his allies on drug trafficking and money laundering charges. U.S. troops went on to force Noriega from power the following year and he was tried and jailed in the United States.

Chavez's government has angrily denied the allegations leveled against it by U.S. officials and now by Aponte.

The scandal is unlikely to affect Chavez's October re-election bid, which will largely hinge on his recovery from an undisclosed type of cancer.

But it has spurred renewed attention to the allegations that Chavez has allowed a surge in drug trafficking in Venezuela.

Aponte said in an interview with Miami-based online TV channel SOi TV in April that Chavez allies routinely manipulate the court system, and he accused top officials of involvement in the drug trade.

He said he was ordered to release a military officer believed to be part of Chavez's inner circle who had been arrested for allegedly helping smuggle two tons of cocaine.

Aponte's claims were quickly reiterated by another former judge, Luis Velasquez, who left Venezuela in 2006 amid a dispute with Chavez allies. He said Venezuela's judicial system and military have been penetrated by drug traffickers.

Aponte was removed from his post by Venezuela's National Assembly on charges of assisting accused Venezuelan drug kingpin Walid Makled, considered one of the Andean region's biggest traffickers. The judge fled to Costa Rica where he met with DEA agents before being flown to the United States on April 17 aboard a government chartered plane.

KINGPIN TRIAL

Makled is on trial for drug trafficking, money laundering and murder, charges he denies. The trial has produced a drip-drip of incriminating details.

Makled has said he paid millions of dollars to government officials and military officers who helped him obtain lucrative concessions, including one that gave him the right to operate Venezuela's main port, and that he had flown judges and government ministers on his personal jet.

"If I'm a drug trafficker, then all those people I worked with are drug traffickers," he said in a 2010 interview from a prison cell in Colombia, where he was captured and later extradited to Venezuela.

Despite denying involvement in drug trafficking, he claims to have extensive evidence of government links to the cocaine trade.

Makled also told reporters last month that he made monthly payments to Aponte because the two were business partners in an airline. Government sympathizers gleefully repeated the claims in apparent efforts to impugn Aponte's credibility but critics said it in fact highlighted the drug trade's close ties with the judiciary.

Aponte has not commented on Makled's claims.

Cocaine is smuggled into Venezuela from neighboring Colombia, the world's top producer, and on to Europe, the United States and Africa.

The United States has already accused a number of Venezuelan officials including Defense Minister Henry Rangel of helping Colombian guerrillas smuggle cocaine, freezing those officials' assets in the United States and prohibiting U.S. citizens from doing business with them.

"Members of the government and security forces were credibly reported to have engaged in or facilitated drug trafficking activities," the White House said last year in an annual assessment of global cooperation in the drug war.

Chavez's government rejects Aponte's statements as U.S.-fueled propaganda, saying he "sold his soul" to the DEA. It says his dismissal shows Venezuela's judicial system works and it has discussed seeking his extradition from the United States.

"They have created an entire campaign meant to associate our armed forces and our defense minister with drug trafficking," said ruling Socialist Party official Blanca Eekhout.

Chavez, who halted cooperation with the DEA in 2005 on charges that it violated Venezuela's sovereignty, has repeatedly scoffed at U.S. accusations his government is soft on drugs. He notes Venezuela has on numerous occasions turned traffickers over to U.S. authorities and makes frequent narcotics seizures.

CARTEL WAR

The U.S. State Department estimated in a report this year that between 161 and 212 metric tons of cocaine "likely departed from Venezuela to global destinations in 2011."

Venezuela's drug trade stretches to West Africa and Eastern Europe, the report said, with cocaine shipments from Venezuela reaching the likes of Guinea Bissau and Ukraine.

Velasquez, the judge who echoed Aponte's criticisms, said war had broken out between Venezuelan cartels, including one made up of senior military officers known as the "Cartel of the Suns." Its name comes from the insignias that decorate the epaulettes of Venezuelan generals.

"(Chavez) should know that among his favorite generals there are drug traffickers," said Velasquez in a television interview, also with SOi TV filmed in Costa Rica, where he now lives. "There is proof that high-ranking officials have been bribed ... and nobody does anything."

Velasquez said that conflict was responsible for the murders of General Jesus Aguilarte and General Wilmer Moreno, close confidants of the president who were gunned down in March and April in killings that resembled drug mafia murders.

The government has been largely silent about the two cases, which is surprising because both victims took part in the failed 1992 coup that thrust Chavez to fame. Officers who were involved in that putsch are among Chavez's closest allies and Venezuela's most powerful officials.

A spokesman for Venezuela's main investigative police unit said the group had not yet determined a motive for the murders.

(Editing by Daniel Wallis and Kieran Murray; Desking by Cynthia Osterman)

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Five Kazakh policemen jailed over oil town clashes

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James A. Shapiro: Interspecific Hybridization and Introgression in Animal Evolution

I was at a conference in Venice a few weeks ago on "Evolution in the Age of Genomics." The most interesting presentation at the meeting was by Peter and Rosemary Grant, Princeton biologists who have been studying Darwin's finches in the Galapagos for the past three-plus decades. This work is all the more important because these birds, especially their beaks, have been the poster children of Darwinian evolution for a century and a half.

While most population biology is highly theoretical and conjectural, the Grants have been following what has actually been going on in the wild. Theirs is an exciting scientific and human story, including raising and educating their daughters in a tent while making field observations.

What the Grants emphasized, among many fascinating observations, was the major role hybridization and introgression between distinct "species" played in producing genetic variability in the wild populations. (Introgression means the introduction of part of the genome from a distinct species.)

Whenever there was high inherited variability in a particular population, examination of the DNA indicated that it arose from introgression from a different species. The Grants also described the formation of what would be classed as a new finch species resulting from the full hybridization of two distinct species.

In the discussion session following their joint presentation, someone asked why more attention had not been paid to these inter-species genome transfer events. Peter Grant answered, "Ernst Mayr". What Peter meant was the influence of Mayr's theoretical dictum that recently separated species did not interbreed.

Since Mayr was one of the neo-Darwinian giants of the Modern Synthesis, his speculations were taken as accepted fact. The answer prompted someone in the audience to comment, "Great biologists can only impede progress, not stimulate it."

While interspecific hybridization is now widely accepted in plant evolutionary biology, neo-Darwinian theorists like Jerry Coyne continue to minimize its importance in animals: "Polyploidy is a rapid form of evolution and speciation, one that is fairly common in plants, but very rare in animals. (The reason for its rarity in animals isn't understood, but we discuss the theories in the book I wrote with Allen Orr, Speciation."

Examples of introgression and interspecific hybridization in many different animals are accumulating. Documentation of these processes is aided, as in the Grants' studies, by the application of forensic DNA methods to determine the origins of various genome components. Using the same kind of "microsatellite" markers as in criminal investigations, field biologists can use small tissue samples from wild organisms to pinpoint the sources of DNA regions in their genomes.

A recent paper in Nature, "Butterfly genome reveals promiscuous exchange of mimicry adaptations among species" by The Heliconius Genome Consortium describes the role that interspecific DNA transfers play in the evolution of mimetic wing patterns in butterflies. Similar cases have recently been documented in rodents, newts, and flatfishes. It is likely that interspecific hybridization is far more common in animals than commonly believed.

The reason I was particularly interested in the Grants' observations was that they exemplified an overlooked aspect of population behavior that is relevant to natural genetic engineering. Introgression is a form of horizontal DNA transfer, and interspecific hybridization is one of the most important triggers of large-scale genome restructuring by natural genetic engineering. We are beginning to understand the molecular basis of this triggering because interspecific hybridization is also a destabilizing event for the epigenetic controls that regulate natural genetic engineering functions.

While neo-Darwinian theories focus on a "bourgeois" model of mating within well-defined population boundaries, as articulated by major figures like Ernst Mayr, the evidence increasingly tells us that evolutionary novelty comes from the more adventurous and improper ("bohemian") matings that are excluded in many conventional accounts. It is amusing (even if dispiriting) to think that maybe the anti-empirical biases in neo-Darwinian thought and discourse have as much to do with Victorian prudishness as with Victorian philosophical battles.

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Family First: Parenting Your Parents ? Las Vegas Woman Magazine

Facing the inevitable with care, compassion and knowledge

By Lisa Ferguson

It was the phone call that Amber Sandhoff never expected to receive.

One afternoon in 2007, while driving home from her job as an account executive at KLAS-TV Channel 8, her cell phone rang. On the line was a caseworker at a California hospital, explaining that Sandhoff?s 66-year-old father was in grave condition, battling a serious liver ailment coupled with congestive heart failure. Federal privacy laws prevented the worker from providing additional information.

?I finally just said, ?If this was your dad, would you be on the next plane?? and she said, ?Yes,?? Sandhoff recalls. ?He was lying in the hospital. I?m an only child and he was separated from his wife, so I?m it.? She spent the next eight weeks flying back and forth between Las Vegas and San Luis Obispo caring for her father, whom doctors speculated had between six weeks and six months to live.

One thing was certain: Neither father nor daughter had plans in place?financial, legal, residential or otherwise?for his immediate or long-term care. Sandhoff began frantically researching topics online including advance medical directives, power of attorney documents and healthcare benefits. What she found, for the most part, were a bunch of ?shoddy-looking? websites that lacked reliable information. ?I was really frustrated.?

Her father went on to recover from his illnesses, but the experience inspired Sandhoff, who now resides in Colorado, to create the website parentyourparents.com. Filled with articles, blogs and resource information, the site is designed to help adult children and other caregivers assist their aging (and often ailing) loved ones in transitioning to the next phase of their lives.

Initially, the website?s elder care information was specific to Las Vegas, a city Sandhoff says offers ?excellent services? for seniors. The site has since expanded to include cities in every state across the nation. ?There are resources for people if they have financial constraints. There are assistance organizations and service organizations and senior centers, so we try to cover all of the bases ? for somebody that?s looking for help for their parents, whether it is at the beginning stages or at the end stages? of the care-giving process, she explains.

Also available on the site are home safety check lists for seniors; vital information sheets for keeping track of insurance policies, funeral and burial plans and other pertinent data; and ?conversation starters? to open dialogues between parents and adult children. Sandhoff, who serves as CEO of parentyourparents.com, says the latter may help others avoid the types of crisis-fueled decisions she and her father were forced to make about his future. ?A lot of it is (about) communication,? she says. ?Some family members are really open about it, and some people just aren?t.?

Conversations about an aging parent?s care?be it their medical, financial or residential options?can?t begin soon enough, according to Dr. Mark Edinberg. A psychologist in private practice who is affiliated with St. Vincent?s Medical Center in Bridgeport, Conn., he has worked in the field of gerontology for 40 years. A former professor at the University of Nevada, Reno, he authored the 1988 book ?Talking With Your Aging Parents.?

?It?s the kind of thing that people hesitate to do, but ? the earlier the better,? Edinberg says, and suggests broaching the big issues at a neutral time, ?Thanksgiving, Christmas and Passover don?t work.? Topics should be framed ?as a general concern, so that (the parent) can adjust? to the ideas presented. Meanwhile, adult children must remain ?calm on the inside going into the conversation, so that may mean putting your fears on the back burner and letting your hopes lead. Be thoughtful about that.?

How to begin such discussions? ?What goes on the plate first is, ?We need to look at your future because we are all involved in it,? getting in the idea that this is a family concern and not just an individual concern,? he says. That?s where the assistance of a buffer, such as an extended family member, trusted neighbor or clergyperson, may prove helpful. ?Sometimes people need a reminder that the family cares and also is going to be involved.?

The difficulty of these conversations for adult children can come from several sources, chief among them being faced with a parent?s mortality. Asking Mom or Dad whether their will is prepared ?is sometimes more difficult than asking them personal questions about their health,? Edinberg says. Then there are the ?subtle issues of control, meaning infringing on a person?s right to manage their own affairs,? which may include taking car keys away from a parent who is no longer able to safely operate a vehicle. ?That can be very uncomfortable for both parties,? and often leaves adult children wracked with guilt.

Edinberg?s advice: Refrain from stepping into the ?parental role? despite the circumstances. ?When we think of parenting in this context, we?re not thinking of all of the good things?nurturing, caring, giving, taking care of. You?re thinking of all of the awful things that no one would ever want to do to anyone, and you don?t have to do those.?

The key to having a conversation regarding an older person?s care, he says, is ?being clear about what your intents are.? Planning for the future is ?something that you?re doing with the other person. ? If you?re going to do something for someone, they?re not going to like it.?

The issue of personal finances can be especially difficult to broach. Because people are living longer today than in years past (often with costly, chronic medical conditions), the need to make funds stretch for additional decades has never been greater. ?People are torn between financing their kids? futures and potentially having to cover some of their parents? needs, even though they?re not legally responsible,? Edinberg says. ?This is really tough and if people are not planning, it?s even worse.?

Serious consideration must also be given to the decision of where Mom and/or Dad will call home as they age, says Elinor Ginzler, director of supportive services at the Jewish Council for the Aging in Rockville, Md.

?If you, as the adult child, walked up to your dad and said, ?By the way, Dad, we?re moving you,? he would look at you like you?re crazy, as he should, because all people want to stay in charge of their lives,? says Ginzler, who previously spent 14 years working for AARP, serving as its director of livable communities. Research shows that ?the older we are ? the more we want to stay in the setting that we?re in. It?s that sense of comfort and familiarity, and it?s powerful.?

Some older adults can continue to reside in the house in which they raised their own family. As years pass and care needs change, in-home care workers can be hired to assist with a variety of tasks, from tending to medical issues to tackling light housekeeping work and even providing companionship. Others may opt for active-adult communities, where residents live independently ?in an environment where they?re going to be surrounded by folks who are very similar to them,? Ginzler explains. In such communities, ?Usually you find a pretty nice looking clubhouse. There may be a golf course, there may be boating activities, there may be fitness paths.?

Another option is assisted-living facilities. Residents typically live in small apartment-type dwellings and have access to common areas such as dining rooms where meals are provided, as well as additional support services ?from laundry to cleaning of the house, all the way through to help with bathing,? Ginzler says. Because assisted-living facilities can vary greatly in terms of the amenities offered and price, she advises visiting several places before settling on one.

Meanwhile, continuing care retirement communities (called CCRCs) provide several residential experiences under one roof, which change to meet residents? needs. For example, within a CCRC, a healthy adult can begin living in a condominium-type space, and eventually transition to an assisted-living residence or one that features skilled nursing care without ever relocating from the property. Such facilities ?tend to be more expensive? than other residential options, Ginzler notes.

It?s also common practice for aging parents in to settle into the home of an adult child and his or her family, which may include a spouse and grandchildren. This option requires careful consideration and lengthy conversations well in advance of moving day, since family dynamics will certainly come into play in such an arrangement.

?If you?ve clashed with Mom all of your life, why would you think that moving her into your house would (make the situation) any different? In fact, it would probably be harder,? especially if guidelines are not agreed upon and followed by all involved, Ginzler says. After all, ?They?re not moving in with you, they?re moving in with all of you.?

Among the issues up for discussion: Will the parent sleep in a guest room or a special suite? Will he or she be responsible for helping with household chores or childcare duties? Will Mom or Dad do their own food shopping and cook meals? Are they expected to shoulder some of the utility or mortgage costs?

?You really have to keep those lines of communication open, but it can work,? Ginzler says, noting the countless situations where having an aging parent in the home ?has been incredibly valuable for the intergenerational connectivity that it brings? to families, especially those with young children.

?One of the things that you absolutely have to keep in mind at whatever level of engagement that you?re in with your parents is that these are the folks who raised you and that dynamic is the foundation for how you have to move forward,? Ginzler says. While it is valuable for an adult child to feel as though they?re giving back to a parent when he or she most needs the help, ?What?s going to work best is if you?re genuine, and if what comes from you is coming from the heart.?

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Sunday, May 27, 2012

Union Budget 2012 for real estate


First, the nice news. Permitting External Commercial Borrowing (ECB) for reasonable housing interprets into availability of capital for developers that specialize in low-cost housing.


This section of housing is characterised by low margins and it becomes engaging as long as developers are enabled to provide larger volumes. Higher capital availability can facilitate in timely project execution, which can end in higher volumes.


Affordable property in Bangalore has been stressed upon within the Budget. The allowance of ECB for lowcost reasonableresidential property in Bangalorecan lower interest value for developers. So as to ease liquidity, the govt. has additionally reduced withholding tax on ECBs for reasonable housing from twenty percent to five percent for three years. Besides, one percent interest rate subsidy provided last year for loans towards reasonable housing continues this year.


Another excellent news is that the exemption of proceeds from the sale of a residential property in Bangalorefrom capital gains tax if it's invested in equity or equipment of an SME ? earlier the sole route for exemption was purchase of another property or tax saving bonds. However, with additional reinvestment choices, developers worry this might even end in a lowering of sales volumes within the secondary sale market. The exemption of capital gains tax to speculate in SMEs ?may end in money flows out of real estate?.


The country desires infrastructure growth and also the Budget has not disappointed on this front yet. MD of RICS South Asia, Mr. Sachin Sandhir has given a statement, ?The ripetizione of allotment in infrastructure debt fund through allocation to NHDP, IIFCL, NHB and SIDBI including full exemption from basic customs duty for equipment for road and highways construction are seemingly to spice up the sectors of infrastructure and construction. Further, measures like credit guarantee and direct transfer of subsidy is probably going to vary the expansion setting. One year extension of sun-set clause on tax incentives for infrastructure projects underneath eighty IA is additionally a welcome step.?


However, the unhealthy news comes within the name of increase in service tax. Increase of service tax could be a damper and developers bemoan that everyone the positives are going to be nullified by this step. The rise within the service tax rate from 100% to 12% system is probably going to extend the value of production for developers, who are already reeling underneath high input prices. It follows that this increased burden are going to be passed on to end users. With the rise in excise duty, the value of basic inputs like furnishings, cement and steel etc will go up.


Navin M Raheja, the president of NAREDCO and CMD of Raheja Developers Ltd, says that this may make housing units costlier. ?Real Estate Industry was expecting some relief from service tax. With the price increase the value of construction can increase by approx by 0.5%.?


A significant a part of sale worth of a home consists of varied taxes like excise, VAT, service tax and the stamp duty. Increase within the service tax goes to any increase (marginally) the burden on the homebuyers of mid- and high-segment (housing units costing quite rupees twenty five lakh). This may roughly translate into Rs 40000 on home costing rupees seventy five lakh. The silver lining is that the reasonable housing being a part of negative list is exempted from service tax.

?No genuine? efforts are being created to encourage cheap housing, like bringing cheap housing beneath priority lending, according tax rebate beneath Section 80 IB (10) and also the few positives are simply a decision making in last minutes. This is, in regard, to the expansion of interest subsidy of one percent on housing loans by extending it to housing loan up to rupees fifteen lakh where the price of the house doesn't exceed rupees twenty five lakh.


Developers feel that this announcement is unlikely to own any major impact on demand across major Tier one cities like Mumbai, the NCR, Bangalore etc, whereas owning to the prevalent high property costs. However, affordable-housing phase in Tier two and Tier three cities might get pleasure from this concession.

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Super-sensitive tests could detect diseases earlier

ScienceDaily (May 27, 2012) ? Scientists have developed an ultra-sensitive test that should enable them to detect signs of a disease in its earliest stages, in research published May 27in the journal Nature Materials.

The scientists, from Imperial College London and the University of Vigo, have created a test to detect particular molecules that indicate the presence of disease, even when these are in very low concentrations. There are already tests available for some diseases that look for such biomarkers using biological sensors or 'biosensors'. However, existing biosensors become less sensitive and predictable at detecting biomarkers when they are in very low concentrations, as occurs when a disease is in its early stages.

In the new study, the researchers demonstrated that the new biosensor test can find a biomarker associated with prostate cancer, called Prostate Specific Antigen (PSA). However, the team say that the biosensor can be easily reconfigured to test for other diseases or viruses where the related biomarker is known.

Professor Molly Stevens, senior author of the study from the Departments of Materials and Bioengineering at Imperial College London, said: "It is vital to detect diseases at an early stage if we want people to have the best possible outcomes -- diseases are usually easier to treat at this stage, and early diagnosis can give us the chance to halt a disease before symptoms worsen. However, for many diseases, using current technology to look for early signs of disease can be like finding the proverbial needle in a haystack. Our new test can actually find that needle. We only looked at the biomarker for one disease in this study, but we're confident that the test can be adapted to identify many other diseases at an early stage."

The team demonstrated the effectiveness of their biosensor by testing PSA biomarker samples in solutions containing a complex mixture of blood derived serum proteins. Monitoring the levels of PSA at ultralow concentrations can be crucial in the early diagnosis of the reoccurrence of prostate cancer, but classic detection approaches are not sensitive enough to carry out this analysis with a high degree of accuracy. The new test could enable more reliable diagnosis, but more research will need to be done to further explore its potential.

In their study, the team detected PSA at 0.000000000000000001 grams per millilitre, which is at the limits of current biosensor performance. By comparison, an existing test called an Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) test can detect PSA at 0.000000001 grams per millilitre, which is nine orders of magnitude more concentrated.

The biosensors used in the new study consist of nanoscopic-sized gold stars floating in a solution containing other blood derived proteins. Attached to the surface of these gold stars are antibodies, which latch onto PSA when they detect it in a sample. A secondary antibody, which has an enzyme called glucose oxidase attached to it, recognises the PSA and creates a distinctive silver crystal coating on the gold stars, which is more apparent when the PSA biomarkers are in low concentrations. This silver coating acts like a signal that PSA is present, and it can be easily detected by scientists using optical microscopes.

The next stage of the research will see the team carrying out further clinical testing to assess the efficacy of the biosensor in detecting a range of different biomarkers associated with conditions such as HIV and other infections. They will also explore ways of commercialising their product.

This research was funded by the European Research Council and via a Marie Curie fellowship.

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  1. Laura Rodr?guez-Lorenzo, Roberto de la Rica, Ram?n A. ?lvarez-Puebla, Luis M. Liz-Marz?n, Molly M. Stevens. Plasmonic nanosensors with inverse sensitivity by means of enzyme-guided crystal growth. Nature Materials, 2012; DOI: 10.1038/nmat3337

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There are various kinds of oils used for massages that include perfumed oil, fruity oil, blended oil, flowery oil as well as aroma oil. Some of these oils may be greasy and leave an oily effect on the skin with unpleasant odor. Furthermore, some oils may cause allergic reactions with red inflamed marks. In this article we will try to bring some insight and awareness regarding the purpose of massage oil.

Understanding about ayurveda procedure for massage therapy:

? Massage oils are preferred on the basis of the body structure and requirements.

? An oil massage should not be taken on an empty stomach.

? Many kinds of pressures and strokes have to be applied during an oil massage and the time period is generally 2 hours.

? Oil is applied abundantly in various types of massage therapies and several therapies also make use of an oil bath.

? The oil is sucked in by the body and it nurtures the body cells and brings out the morbid waste, which is thrown out of the body.

The blood circulation is stimulated. Oil massages allows the internal deep cleansing, nourishing and moisturizing, but it should be done by a professional in an accurate manner.

Benefits of massage therapy are:

? Application of any type of lotion or oily substance is extremely beneficial to the skin because it helps to fend off dryness.

? Oil rub moisturizes the skin and keeps it supple.

? It deeply nourishes the skin as well as removes the debris and the dead layers. Additionally, it opens the clogged pores and is a best way to ventilate the skin.

? Through rubs and strokes the micro nutrients present in the oil penetrates through the skin easily.

? The medicated oils help a person to relax and thus, they get the benefits by solving many types of issues including posture problem, body stiffness and occupational problems.

? These herbal oils also rejuvenate the body and mind.

Some massage therapy to be tried out:

? Abhaynagam ? is a conventional ayurvedic massage. It eliminates body ache and enhances blood circulation. Selection of oil depends on the skin, body structure and environment. The oil shuts the moisture and gets rid of the dryness from the skin cells. This medicated natural oil stabilizes the doshas. Due to strokes and pressure, heat is produced and absorption of oil is done easily.

? Shirodhara ? This is a special ayurveda oil therapy of Kerala. It is a best lubricant and also moisturizes the hair. Oil is selected according to the purpose and is poured on the center of the forehead, exactly on the third eye position to stimulate it. It gives energy, reduces high blood pressure, insomnia and many psychiatric issues.

? Pizhhichill ? It is measured as a royal ayurvedic bath catered using special oils. About 5 liters of oil along with 5 therapists are needed for this treatment. This therapy pampers the skin and makes it nourished, moisturized and supple.

? Marma ? This is undoubtedly the best therapy in solving female emotional issues. The dead skin of the body gets cleansed by this therapy. This massage is very effective in hormonal imbalances due to pregnancy and post-menopause period.

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