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A Path to Bar Karma: Watch – Create – Discuss

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Marijuana Wars: <br> Embedded With an Elite Anti-Drug Task Force

In order to get the story of Mexican drug trafficking organizations that grow marijuana in Northern California, Adam Yamaguchi had to be able to keep up with an elite task force. MONDAY 9/8c

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Palin’s Daughters Makes Homophobic Slurs

Willow Palin, the 16-year-old daughter of former Alaska governor Sarah Palin, wrote multiple Facebook posts containing homophobic slurs such as “faggot” on Sunday night, according to TMZ. http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/11/16/willow-palin-facebook-posts_n_784585.ht… added by: tverdell

Tropical Forest Diversity Increased during Ancient Global Warming Event

hmmmm….interesting implications: The steamiest places on the planet are getting warmer. Conservative estimates suggest that tropical areas can expect temperature increases of 3 degrees Celsius by the end of this century. Does global warming spell doom for rainforests? Maybe not. Carlos Jaramillo, staff scientist at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, and colleagues report in the journal Science that nearly 60 million years ago rainforests prospered at temperatures that were 3–5 degrees higher and at atmospheric carbon dioxide levels 2.5 times today’s levels. “We’re going to have a novel climate scenario,” said Joe Wright, staff scientist at STRI, in a 2009 Smithsonian symposium on Threats to Tropical Forests. “It will be very hot and wet, and we don’t know how these species are going to react.” By looking back in time, Jaramillo and collaborators identified one example of a hot, wet climate: rainforests were doing very well. Researchers examined pollen trapped in rock cores and outcrops—from Colombia and Venezuela—formed before, during and after an abrupt global warming event called the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum that occurred 56.3 million years ago. The world warmed by 3-5 degrees C. Carbon dioxide levels doubled in only 10,000 years. Warm conditions lasted for the next 200,000 years. Contrary to speculation that tropical forests could be devastated under these conditions, forest diversity increased rapidly during this warming event. New plant species evolved much faster than old species became extinct. Pollen from the passionflower plant family and the chocolate family, among others, were found for the first time. More at the link: http://newsdesk.si.edu/releases/tropical-forest-diversity-increased-during-ancie… added by: Incredulous

Scientists Capture Antimatter Atoms in Particle Breakthrough!

Scientists capture antimatter atoms in particle breakthrough By Thair Shaikh, CNN November 18, 2010 12:21 p.m. EST STORY HIGHLIGHTS * Antihydrogen atoms were trapped in a magnetic field * Matter and antimatter annihilate each other on contact * “It's taken us five years to get here,” says Professor Jeffrey Hangst * CERN's next ambition is to create a beam of antimatter (CNN) — Scientists have captured antimatter atoms for the first time, a breakthrough that could eventually help us to understand the nature and origins of the universe. Researchers at CERN, the Geneva-based particle physics laboratory, have managed to confine single antihydrogen atoms in a magnetic trap. This will allow them to conduct a more detailed study of antihydrogen, which will in turn allow scientists to compare matter and antimatter. Understanding antimatter is one of the biggest challenges facing science — most theoretical physicists and cosmologists believe that at the Big Bang, when the universe was created, matter and antimatter were produced in equal amounts. However, as our world is made up of matter, antimatter seems to have disappeared. Understanding antimatter could shed light on why almost everything in the known universe consists of matter. Antimatter has been very difficult to handle because matter and antimatter don't get on, destroying each other instantly on contact in a violent flash of energy. It's taken us five years to get here, this is a big milestone –Professor Jeffrey Hangst In a precursor to today's experiment, in 2002 scientists at CERN produced antihydrogen atoms in large quantities, but they had an incredibly short lifespan — just several milliseconds — because the antihydrogen came into contact with the walls of their containers and the two annihilated each other. In this latest experiment the lifespan of the antihydrogen atoms was extended by using magnetic fields to trap them and thus prevent them from coming into contact with matter. The researchers created 38 antihydrogen atoms and held on to them for about a tenth of a second, which is long enough to study them says Professor Jeffrey Hangst, one of the team of CERN scientists who worked on the program. Hangst and his colleagues produced a magnet field which was strongest near the walls of the trap, falling to a minimum at the center, causing the atoms to collect there in a vacuum. “We could have held them for much longer… I am just full of joy and relief, it's taken us five years to get here, this is a big milestone,” Hangst told CNN. To trap just 38 atoms, they had to run the experiment 335 times, says Nature which published the report findings. Hangst added: “This was ten thousand times more difficult than creating untrapped antihydrogen atoms. “This will help us understand the structure of space and time. For reasons that no one yet understands, nature ruled out antimatter… this inspires us to work that much harder to see if antimatter holds some secret.” Malcolm Longair, professor of natural philosophy at Cambridge University, told CNN that CERN's results were a considerable achievement. “At the Big Bang we believe the temperatures were very very high and we understand in theory why antimatter disappeared but there is no physical theory to back it up.” Antimatter was first predicted in 1931 by the British physicist Paul Dirac, who theorized that antimatter is ordinary matter in reverse. CERN's next ambition is to create a beam of antimatter which they hope will allow them to unpeel more of the mysteries surrounding it. added by: EthicalVegan

The Magic of Words

Written by Ken_SayersDaily Journal (Opinion)Nov 17, 2010 Yesterday, NPR’s “Morning Edition” magically transported me back to 1974, to when I first watched the Mel Brook’s classic, “Blazing Saddles.” I was reminded of the scene where the town discovered that Cleavon Little, the man they had hired to be the new sheriff, was black. Cleavon, upon seeing that his life was in danger, pulled his gun and threatened to shoot himself. It was hilarious. Sadly, the magical transportation of yesterday was any thing but hilarious. I found myself listening to some yoyo news reporter talk about how unfortunate it was that Obama could not get his message out, to the public, about all the [fine] things he did for the people of this country. I cannot believe that I am the only one who saw the irony of his statements—as if it was Obama’s fault that the reporter did not do his job. During the time that there was a debate in congress over health care, the media never pointed out that there are other countries in the world that have universal health care and it works. The media never pointed out that if our health care system is so great, why do we have the shortest life span of all the developed countries in the world, or why we have the highest infant mortality rate. The whole time, we heard not one word about how we are the only country in the world that ties health care to the workplace. There was not one intelligent discussion, in the media, about the insanity of measuring an employee’s value to a company by considering that employee’s health costs. NO, the only thing you heard were the Republican rants of death squads and the threat of Socialism. The Republicans pointed to their own failures, like taking care of the low-income victims of Katrina, as an example of how the government could not be trusted to run health care. The performance of the main-stream media was remarkable. They shaped public opinion exactly the way they were supposed to shape it. Did I say shaped? Forgive me, I never meant to indicate they have stopped. They took an election where a very low percentage of the electorate voted and that have magically transformed that into a mandate to destroy this country. They are helping narcissistic idiots gain control of this country and they are not even smart enough to see the danger they created. Journalists should be required to take a lot of history and economics, but then we all know the real problem. The media is owned by the corporations, about whom it should be reporting. Oh well, as I have said before, “The joke is on us.” http://dailycensored.com/2010/11/17/the-magic-of-words/?utm_source=feedburner&am… :+Dailycensored+(Daily+Censored) added by: treewolf39

You Park Like an Asshole Helps You Share Your Feelings with Idiot Parkers

It's almost daily routine that you run into someone parking in two spots, way too far over the line, or in a spot designed for a car half the size. You Park Like an Asshole helps you fight back. Some people have no talent for parking a car, but that lack of talent transcends into assholism the moment a person stops caring about how their poor parking affects everyone else. You Park Like An Asshole is a helpful web site that provides you with downloadable notices you can leave on a poorly parked car to let them know you don't approve. You just tick a few boxes and leave it on the car. Assuming the offending parker has internet access, they can visit youparklikeanasshole.com and learn all about their problem. You Park Like An Asshole reminds us all not to turn these notices into stickers. The idea is to let people know that they're placing their own convenience above everyone else's and that's not fair, not to potentially cause any cosmetic damage to a vehicle—whether it belongs to an asshole or not. http://lifehacker.com/5693009/you-park-like-an-asshole-helps-you-share-your-feel… added by: pjacobs51

TSA Horror Stories That Are Almost Too Shocking To Believe

If you want to get on an airplane in America today, you either have to allow TSA security officials to gawk at your exposed body using the new full body scanners that literally show “everything”, or you must submit to the new “enhanced pat-downs”. These pat-downs are so intrusive that many of those who have experienced them are using the term “sexual assault”. The truth is that TSA officials have been instructed to start using the fronts of their hands to feel the outlines of male and female genitalia during these pat-downs. Not only that, but instead of going over the clothing, in many instances it is being reported that TSA officials are actually reaching down the pants and up the skirts of air travelers. Some TSA officials are doing this hundreds of times a day, and they do not put on clean gloves each time they perform an examination. added by: Revelation1217

Undercover Video Shows Alleged Abuse at Egg Farm | Farm Had Eggs on Top of Corpses | Video

Humane Society: Undercover video shows alleged abuse at egg farm From Eric Fiegel, CNN Senior Producer November 17, 2010 7:48 p.m. EST The Humane Society says its undercover video shows a dead bird as eggs roll by inches away on a conveyer belt. STORY HIGHLIGHTS * The Humane Society releases a video it says shows animal abuse at an egg farm * The undercover video was shot at a Texas farm * The company, Cal-Maine, says it has been a leader in animal welfare * Cal-Maine is the largest egg producer in the United States – Washington (CNN) — A group that protects the welfare of animals has released an undercover video it claims shows animal abuse at a Texas farm operated by the largest egg producer in the United States. The Humane Society of the United States says one of its investigators worked at the Cal-Maine farm in Waelder, Texas, for almost a month this fall and documented multiple abuses and food-safety violations. The video shows dead birds, birds stuck in their cages, overcrowding and what appears to be hens covered in feces. At one point the video shows a dead bird as eggs roll by just inches away on a conveyer belt. The short, edited video was shown at a news conference on Wednesday by the Humane Society's president and CEO, Wayne Pacelle. “Our latest farm animal investigation documents inhumane treatment of laying hens and conditions that threaten food safety,” Pacelle said from the group's headquarters in Washington. Pacell told reporters that Cal-Maine, based in Jackson, Mississippi, was unaware of the investigation and that the video was being made public for the first time. Pacell said he didn't know if the giant egg company had seen the video. 'Farm had eggs on top of corpses' Cal-Maine responded to the allegations with a statement on its website. “Cal-Maine Foods has been a leader in accepting and implementing animal welfare measures. All of the Company's facilities are operated in full compliance with existing environmental, health and safety laws and regulations and permits. Each employee involved in the care and handling of our hens is required to review, sign and comply with our Company code of conduct regarding the ethical treatment of hens which requires employees to report any possible violations,” the statement said. The egg industry has taken a beating of late. Just this summer over half a billion eggs were recalled after a salmonella outbreak was traced to an Iowa farm. Cal-Maine is no stranger to recalls. It recalled 288,000 eggs earlier this month when the U.S. Food and Drug Administration informed the company that eggs from one of its Ohio plants tested positive for Salmonella enteritidis. Salmonella, which is generally contracted from contaminated poultry, meat, eggs, or water, affects the intestinal tract. According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service, chickens can pass the bacteria to eggs because the eggs leave hens through the same passageway as feces. Alternatively, bacteria in the hen's ovary or oviduct can get to the egg before the shell forms around it, FSIS said. Cal-Maine says it sold over 778 million eggs in 2009, which represents 18 percent of the United States market. According to the companies website, “Cal-Maine has an industry-leading record in food safety with all of its 35 processing plants independently verified as reaching the highest level of safety by the Safe Quality Food Institute.” Over 70 billion eggs are produced a year in the United States, and the Humane Society would like to see the large egg farms change their ways “Time and again, we've found that these massive facilities caging hundreds of thousands of animals do not properly care for the birds … It's time for the egg industry to embrace cage-free housing systems and move away from battery cage confinement methods,” Pacelle said. Battery cage systems allow many birds to be housed in one facility but critics claim it's dangerous and cruel to the animals. The Humane Society would like to see cage-free housing but so far only 5 percent of eggs produced in the U.S. use this method, according to Pacelle. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration implemented new rules in July for large egg producers. These mandates include cleaning poultry houses that test positive for salmonella, rodent control, refrigeration of eggs during storage and transportation and buying chicks and young hens only from suppliers who monitor for Salmonella bacteria. The USDA says that as many as 79,000 illnesses and 30 deaths due to consumption of eggs contaminated with the bacterium Salmonella enteritidis may be avoided each year with these new measures in place. added by: EthicalVegan

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