Sunday, June 24, 2012

Tainted Moon

Tainted Moon

Strings o' fate spun, thy kismet interwoven. The pull o' darkness, the salvation o' one yet the damnation o' another.. Is the sacrifice o' one's Mortality worth the price?

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Is your leaf left-handed?

Friday, June 22, 2012

The front of a leaf is different from the back of a leaf and the tip is different from the base. However, a leaf from a tomato or an Arabidopsis plant superficially appears to be bilaterally symmetrical, or the same on the left and right sides. Don't let its appearance fool you; there is an underlying asymmetry between the left and right sides of such leaves?it just took a while for scientists to discover it. The story begins with the mechanism by which leaves form along a stem. In broad-leafed plants, dicots, leaves form from the meristem, an actively dividing tissue at the top of the plant, so that as you look down the stem, the oldest leaves are at the bottom. Leaves don't just become arranged by random chance either?phyllotaxis, the arrangement of leaves or flowers along a stem, affects key plant characteristics, such as how much light can filter through to lower leaves. Leaves can form opposite each other, or in alternation, or in whorls; often leaves form in spirals where the next leaf is offset by roughly 137 degrees, known as the "golden angle", which is related to the Fibonacci sequence.

Recent research has shown that leaf initiation in the meristem is specified by locally high concentrations of the plant hormone auxin. In a study published in The Plant Cell, an international group coordinated by Neelima R. Sinha, Ph.D., of the University of California at Davis, examined how the pattern of auxin concentrations might affect the symmetry of the leaf. She explains, "As leaves are initiated within a spiral context, we might expect that they would be asymmetric and exhibit the same handedness of the spiral, like propeller blades. Yet, superficially many leaves appear symmetrical." To examine whether the spiral pattern of leaves affected symmetry, her team first modeled the anatomy of the forming leaves and the location of the highest concentrations of auxin, finding that the two were not perfectly aligned. Following up, they found that this difference caused asymmetry at both the molecular level, altering gene expression, and the anatomical level, altering leaf shape, in tomato and Arabidopsis thaliana leaves. Indeed, the authors found measurable anatomical differences between the left and right sides of both young and mature leaves, identifying a previously overlooked axis of asymmetry.

Dr. Sinha summarizes: "Our results show that asymmetry is indeed very much present in the leaves around us and that the spiral, within which they are initiated, influences their development from the earliest stages. Quite literally, the handedness of the spiral in plants transmits its asymmetry to leaves. By studying these asymmetries, we can begin to understand the mechanisms by which plants produce such a staggering array of leaf shapes in such regular arrangements."

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Once-popular Fla. principal accused in rampage

This booking photo provided by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office shows Anthony Giancola, 45, who was arrested Friday, June 22, 2012, after going on a rampage, stabbing several people ? killing at least two ? and then driving his car into a crowded porch before attacking two others at a motel, authorities said. (AP Photo/Pinellas County Sheriff's Office)

This booking photo provided by the Pinellas County Sheriff's Office shows Anthony Giancola, 45, who was arrested Friday, June 22, 2012, after going on a rampage, stabbing several people ? killing at least two ? and then driving his car into a crowded porch before attacking two others at a motel, authorities said. (AP Photo/Pinellas County Sheriff's Office)

Pinellas Park Paramedic Ryan Mitchell, left, talks to Darrell Edgar, 46, center, as he limps away from the scene where Anthony Giancola, 45, crashed his car in Lealman, Fla., Friday, June 22, 2012. Authorities said Giancola, an ex-Tampa Bay-area middle school principal who lost his job over a drug arrest five years ago, went on a rampage Friday, stabbing several people, killing at least two. Authorities said there were 11 victims in all, and several are being treated at area hospitals for injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Melissa Lyttle) TAMPA OUT; CITRUS COUNTY OUT; PORT CHARLOTTE OUT; BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO TODAY OUT

Officers invesitage the scene where Anthony Giancola's car is surrounded in caution tape in Lealman, Fla., Friday, June 22, 2012. Authorities said Giancola, an ex-Tampa Bay-area middle school principal who lost his job over a drug arrest five years ago, went on a rampage Friday, stabbing several people, killing at least two. Authorities said there were 11 victims in all, and several are being treated at area hospitals for injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Melissa Lyttle) TAMPA OUT; CITRUS COUNTY OUT; PORT CHARLOTTE OUT; BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO TODAY OUT

This Friday, June 22, 2012, photo shows the porch where Anthony Giancola reportedly drove his car into, in Lealman, Fla., on Friday. Authorities said Giancola, an ex-Tampa Bay-area middle school principal who lost his job over a drug arrest five years ago, went on a rampage Friday, stabbing several people, killing at least two. Authorities said there were 11 victims in all, and several are being treated at area hospitals for injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Melissa Lyttle) TAMPA OUT; CITRUS COUNTY OUT; PORT CHARLOTTE OUT; BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO TODAY OUT

Kole Price, 13, awho Anthony Giancola reportedly ran off the road, poses for a portrait Friday, June 22, 2012, in Lealman, Fla. Authorities said Giancola, an ex-Tampa Bay-area middle school principal who lost his job over a drug arrest five years ago, went on a rampage Friday, stabbing several people, killing at least two. Authorities said there were 11 victims in all, and several are being treated at area hospitals for injuries ranging from minor to life-threatening. (AP Photo/Tampa Bay Times, Melissa Lyttle) TAMPA OUT; CITRUS COUNTY OUT; PORT CHARLOTTE OUT; BROOKSVILLE HERNANDO TODAY OUT

(AP) ? It wasn't that long ago that Anthony Giancola was considered one of Tampa's top young educators, consistently receiving great reviews from superiors and affection from students who called him "Mr. G." He focused on special-needs children and helped expand a program that allowed teens to train dogs to help disabled people.

By Saturday he was in jail, being held without bond, accused of a crime spree that killed two and injured nine. Authorities say over a two and a half hours Friday, he stabbed four people at a group home for the hearing impaired, rammed his car into a group of people, tried to run over a boy on a bike and then assaulted a couple who ran a motel.

"This is the worst of the worst here because this appears to be a random crime," said Pinellas County Sheriff Bob Gualtieri. "There's no nexus . no connection between the suspect and the victims as we know it."

Detectives have not given a motive for why Giancola went on a rampage, though the sheriff said Giancola told his mother after the rampage: "You'll be very proud of me, I just killed 10 drug dealers."

It's also something of a mystery why Giancola's once-successful life took a downward spiral, though a series of events ? including the crack cocaine arrest that ended his career ? offers some clues.

He started teaching at a middle school in Tampa in 1991. By 2006, Giancola was in charge of the Dorothy Thomas Exceptional Center in Tampa, a K-12 school for at-risk kids, after working with special-needs kids at other schools. There, he expanded a program called Kids and Canines and proudly sung the praises of a teacher who started the program and won a national award for her work.

He was promoted that summer to principal of Van Buren Middle, also within the Hillsborough School District. Other educators knew that he had some personal problems; he had taken a leave of absence for three months earlier in his career to manage some obesity issues. Many probably didn't know that he had filed for bankruptcy in 1990.

It was December 2006 when Giancola did something that would set his downfall in motion: That's when he first tried crack cocaine. In February 2007, he was arrested for buying $20 of crack from an undercover police officer during the school day in his office at Van Buren. Giancola eventually pleaded guilty to purchasing crack cocaine, possessing crack cocaine and possessing marijuana. Court records show he was sentenced to a year in jail and three years of probation. He told officers that he had spent hundreds of dollars a day on crack.

After his arrest, Giancola spoke with reporters outside the jail. He was forthcoming about his problems.

"I know I've disappointed a lot of people," he said at the time. "I need to get my life together. And then maybe from that, other people will learn not to make the mistakes I've made."

Despite serving time in jail, he didn't get his life together.

He and his wife divorced in 2009.

In 2010, he was arrested again, while sitting in his car at 3 a.m. He was charged with violating his probation, prowling and loitering. Officers found a large butcher knife at his feet.

Then came Friday. Authorities have given this account:

The crime spree began shortly before 10:45 a.m. in Lealman, a small city in Pinellas County, about 20 miles west of Tampa.

Giancola went to a group home for the hearing impaired and stabbed four people. Justin Lee Vand, 27, died at the scene, and Mary Anne Allis, 59, died at a nearby hospital. Injured were Danielle Whitney Gilbert, 25, and Janice Denise Rhoden, 44. Of the two wounded, one person was reported to be in serious condition. A child who lived there was not home at the time, said neighbors, who were stunned by the day's events.

"It's crazy," said Ken Seidl, 52, who lives down the street from the group home. "There's always problems in this neighborhood. Drugs, prostitution, but never (anything) this drastic."

Shortly afterward, Giancola went to the Kenvins Motel in the nearby city of Pinellas Park, where he used a hammer to attack the married couple who own the motel. Kanu and Indiranden Patel, both 57, were taken to a nearby hospital. The husband is in critical condition.

Around 11:30 a.m., Giancola pulled up in front of a house in Pinellas Park and asked residents where he could find women. The residents told him to go away, and Giancola drove away angry. He soon returned and crashed his car into their porch, injuring three women and one man. The women were taken to a nearby hospital, but the man refused treatment.

A witness jotted down the license plate of Giancola's maroon Ford sedan.

Giancola's vehicle also struck a 13-year-old boy on a bike. The boy's injuries were minor.

The boy, Kole Price, told local media that he was pedaling home after fishing that morning with his grandfather. The boy alleged that after the vehicle hit him, the driver intentionally ran into him again. The car backed up again and the boy hid behind a telephone pole and a Buddhist shrine that had been erected on the roadside.

"I think that guy was a nut job and he was like messed up or something," the boy told WTVT-TV in Tampa.

Officers said Giancola's mother and sister picked him up as he sat in his idling Ford outside the Egg Platter restaurant. They took him home, but he didn't stay, so they called deputies.

By that time, officers had spoken with victims who were able to communicate and had pieced together the name of the suspect, Barreda said. A police dog tracked Giancola to near a storage facility and that's where he was arrested.

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Financially-strapped Nevada city declared disaster

NORTH LAS VEGAS, Nev. (AP) ? There are no signs of rioters, wind-damaged homes or flooding. The brand new City Hall features gleaming marble floors and the public recreation centers offer Zumba, karate and Pilates classes.

Despite all of its suburban trimmings, North Las Vegas is officially a disaster area.

After five years of declining property taxes, massive layoffs and questionable spending, leaders of the blue-collar, family-oriented city outside Las Vegas declared a state of emergency, invoking a rarely used state law crafted for unforeseen disasters.

No matter that the statute, which allows municipalities to suspend union contracts and avoid paying scheduled salary increases, doesn't actually include fiscal emergencies among the list of potential disasters.

"It says, in case of 'emergency such as.' You can't list how many different types of emergencies there are in the world," City Council member Wade Wagner said of the move, which will save the city $9 million.

There are many cities across the nation grappling with declining property values and growing expenses like North Las Vegas, but few, if any, have declared financial emergency.

Stockton, Calif., and Los Angeles explored similar emergency declarations and were met with legal challenges. In Buffalo, N.Y., court officials upheld a wage freeze in 2006 that allowed the city to address its four-year $127 million deficit and avoid financial disaster.

North Las Vegas is among Nevada's hardest-hit cities, at a time when the state is dealing with the nation's highest unemployment rate and an unrelenting tide of foreclosures and bankruptcies. Every few months, the state threatens to take over the city.

Even so, the financial disaster declaration is unprecedented in Nevada, raising questions about whether North Las Vegas is overreaching at the expense of its employees and reputation.

"It makes it sound like our buildings are all on fire and they don't have water to put it out or something," said Jennifer Meyers, who moved to the city before the housing collapse so her kids could play in the street without worrying about crime.

"It doesn't sound like a place you would want to move to," she said.

Union workers, long among the highest compensated government employees in southern Nevada, claim the city won't be able to defend the emergency designation in court. The police union filed a lawsuit Friday claiming the city was misusing the law.

"Everybody in the city is basically using all their time and all their effort to try to break the unions," said Sgt. Leonard Cardinale, president of the North Las Vegas Police Supervisors Association.

Public perception turned against the city's public safety workers after some union leaders put up billboards last year that read: "Warning: Due to recent police layoffs, we can no longer guarantee your safety!"

It's not hard to make the case that North Las Vegas, Nevada's fourth-largest city, is in trouble.

As its population more than doubled to 223,394 in 2010 from 115,488 in 2000, the city doubled its staff, built a new park each year and, in 2009, started construction on a sparkling $130 million City Hall.

For nearly two years, the city, where residents have long paid the highest tax rate in southern Nevada, has teetered on the edge of insolvency.

One in every 195 homes is in foreclosure, the state's highest rate. Once the nation's fastest growing city, it lost more than 3,000 businesses in three years after the recession hit in 2007. Its total revenue has plunged from $817 million in 2009 to $298 million this year.

Hundreds of municipal workers have received pink slips and still the city struggled to close a $30 million budget gap. As a final body blow, Fitch Ratings downgraded the city's bond rating last month to a "BBB" with a negative watch.

By 2013, the city will have shed more than 800 employees since the recession began.

City officials concede they are far from the urban disasters brought on by Hurricane Katrina or the Los Angeles riots, but argue all the same that North Las Vegas' fiscal crisis shouldn't be downplayed.

Without the emergency declaration, the city claims it would have to lay off 217 public safety workers to afford the salary increases required under its police and fire union contracts. Libraries would close and recreation centers would no longer offer swimming and Spanish classes.

"We are in a fiscal emergency," Wagner said. "North Las Vegas is ground zero basically for foreclosures in the nation. There are only a handful of places that have been hit as hard as North Las Vegas.

"So because our property taxes have declined so much, we really had to invoke this," Wagner said.

Since then, residents have urged City Hall to keep its libraries and recreation centers and sacrifice public safety, which accounts for 66 percent of the city's budget. In all, the city expects to go from 1,000 public safety employees in 2011 to 721 in 2013. The City Council voted Wednesday night to turn its jail services over to the city of Las Vegas in a move expected to save $16 million annually.

Residents like Bob Borgersen are fed up with the unions and the council for not being able to compromise as the city continues to struggle. He blamed the council for not saving when its property tax income was flush.

"It's bad. The property values have gone down to nothing," he said. "They didn't think ahead, unfortunately."

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Ad Spending Suggests a Bigger Map for Romney

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Dearbhla Kelly: Yoga for Lifers

Last December I visited a state prison in Northern California (Deuel Vocational Institute) and not only had the opportunity to teach yoga to inmates but also to talk with them afterward about their yoga practices. It was an incredibly profound and humbling experience. To a man they were articulate, eloquent and astute. In terms of their depth of understanding of the potency of yoga practice, it was way beyond what I read in most of the yoga blogs online these days. They were freedom yogis, practicing to find liberation behind bars. Imagine how confronting and challenging -- and how meaningful and transformative -- it would be to show up to your yoga mat every day if you were in jail for life.

One of the geniuses of yoga it that it also helps us get clearer about what we value in the rest of our lives through the opportunity it gives for self study (svadhyaya). Sustained practice over time leads to greater self-awareness because of the meditative aspects of the practice. Yoga is designed to make us more connected to ourselves, more aware of our tendencies and better able to witness our thoughts, emotions, sensations and feelings without reacting to them.

We know that we are reaping the more subtle benefits of yoga practice when we start responding to things rather than blindly reacting. Much suffering -- our own and other people's -- is borne of reactivity. In contrast to reacting, responding allows us to alleviate suffering. When we can pause and take a breath, or several breaths, and get a handle on our emotions and the heightened visceral sense of arousal before we speak or act, then we are practicing yoga. The space between reactivity and responsiveness is freedom.

This is what the prison yogis were talking about. Most of them had ended up behind bars because of their own reactivity and inability to manage their emotions, to be with the sensations in their body. Yoga was actually helping them get a handle on their propensities to act out. In their own words, they were becoming more equanimous, more chilled-out, and better able to deal with stress.

When you slow your breathing down and link movement to breath and measure the time you spend in a pose by breaths, rather than seconds and minutes, you cannot help but become more connected to what's going on inside. When you slow down, you become more present. Asana practice takes us deeper into ourselves, helps us navigate the murky depths beneath the skin to grow the lotus of the resilient heart. It can happen anywhere, and just like the lotus emerges from the darkest waters, the light of awareness can shine in the most unlikely places, like cellblocks in maximum-security prisons.

Awareness illuminates the secret chambers of the heart and mind, shows us what we care about. We need this. Human beings are value-making machines. We have to be. A world without things we care about, without reasons to continue when our grip becomes tenuous, is unlivable. Yoga practice not only gives us something to value as an end in itself, it helps us get clear about the rest of our values by providing a lens into our deepest selves, our innermost secret places. The breath becomes the light of awareness; do enough practice and eventually it will reach all those nooks and crannies, all those dusty places where the cobwebs have settled.

Without self-knowledge there is no freedom. Automatons don't get to choose their actions, they simply respond to a stimulus. Yoga practice gives us the gift of self-knowledge and freedom, helps us get clearer about those things we care about. These rewards are available to anyone who shows up and does the work. Black, White, Hispanic, Asian. Male, female, gay, straight. Serial killer, rapist, thief, drug dealer. Soccer mom, lawyer, dancer. The practice doesn't care; all it requires is breath, focus and tenacity. It's happening all kinds of places, not just in yoga studios.

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AnythingDiz - Ashley Tisdale: "Communication is key" in relationships

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Ashley Tisdale knows a thing or two about keeping a relationship in tact.

Despite splitting temporarily from beau Scott Speer in December, Tisdale, 26, and the music video director, 30, are currently going strong.

"Communication is so key," Tisdale told PEOPLE at Mixology 101 inside L.A.'s Farmer's Market Monday, when asked how she makes her relationship work. "Especially in this business, I'm always traveling and doing something else. So I think communication is the foundation of it all."

Tisdale ? who was celebrating the Sole Society-sponsored premiere of Bravo's Miss Advised, a show she co-executive produced ? gushed that she was "super stoked" to have Speer on hand lending his support at the event.

"Scott hasn't seen [the show] yet," she said. "He'll see it [tonight] when everyone else sees it."

Although Tisdale isn't actually on the show, she can certainly relate to the three dating advice professionals ? Emily Morse, Amy Laurent and Julia Allison ? who star on the hour-long series.

"I give dating advice on a regular basis," she says. "It's not that I'm any expert, but it's always nice to share that with your friends."

As for her most followed piece of self-recommended guidance, Tisdale says, "I'm very old fashioned when it comes to dating, so I definitely wait for the guy to text me or call me."

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