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Tibetan Turquoise Prayer Beads U-1013 Of Jewelry New Arrivals

Turquoise process requirements, mainly in color, texture, degree of contamination and the block size as the standard. Hard, color blue, such as porcelain loose who is super big to block material, in small pieces as a material; medium hardness, color from blue to green beans, such as green pine and pine are the reticulate appearance of the wire, large pieces As a material, in small pieces for the two materials; other may use the materials for the three materials; most times those for the “face

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JWoww Fashion Face-Off: Trashy vs. Classy

Jersey Shore star Jenni “JWoww” Farley is known for raunchy fashion. Check out her Halloween “costume” below. That’s pretty much her standard outfit. Imagine our surprise, then, to see her in a pretty purple dress at an appearance at a GNC store in NYC. JWoww ! With no cleavage! Astonishing, right? She actually cleans up well, but do you prefer it to Jenni’s usual, barely-there attire? Vote on what you think her best look is in our Fashion Face-Off!

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Bill O’Reilly on Miley Cyrus: Pathetic!

Reaction to the infamous Miley Cyrus bong video continues to pour in. Father Billy Ray is sad. Dr. Drew Pinsky thinks the singer should seek help . As for Fox News anchor Bill O’Reilly? He takes a more critical, direct approach. The conservative commentator has one word to describe Cyrus: pathetic . In the video below, he adds: “Her days of being a positive role model for young women are long gone.” Bill O’Reilly on Miley Do you agree with this harsh assessment? Is Miley being treated unfairly for making a legal decision? Or, as a major celebrity – aware of her status in the eyes of impressionable fans – should she be held to a higher standard?

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Don’t trust what you see!

Brain’s visual circuits edit what we see before we see it. The brain’s visual neurons continually develop predictions of what they will perceive and then correct erroneous assumptions as they take in additional external information, according to new research done at Duke University. This new mechanism for visual cognition challenges the currently held model of sight and could change the way neuroscientists study the brain. Neurons in the brain predict and edit what we see before we see it, the researchers found. The new vision model is called predictive coding. It is more complex and adds an extra dimension to the standard model of sight. The prevailing model has been that neurons process incoming data from the retina through a series of hierarchical layers. In this bottom-up system, the lower neurons first detect an object’s features, such as horizontal or vertical lines. The neurons send that information to the next level of brain cells that identify other specific features and feed the emerging image to the next layer of neurons, which add additional details. The image travels up the neuron ladder until it is completely formed. But new brain imaging data from a study led by Duke researcher Tobias Egner provides “clear and direct evidence” that the standard picture of vision, called feature detection, is incomplete. The data, published Dec. 8 in the Journal of Neuroscience, show that the brain predicts what it will see and edits those predictions in a top-down mechanism, said Egner, who is an assistant professor of psychology and neuroscience. In this system, the neurons at each level form and send context-sensitive predictions about what an image might be to the next lower neuron level. The predictions are compared with the incoming sensory data. Any mismatches, or prediction errors, between what the neurons expected to see and what they observe are sent up the neuron ladder. Each neuron layer then adjusts its perceptions of an image in order to eliminate prediction error at the next lower layer. Finally, once all prediction error is eliminated, “the visual cortex has assigned its best guess interpretation of what an object is, and a person actually sees the object,” Egner said. He noted that this happens subconsciously in a matter of milliseconds. “You never even really know you’reface and house imagesdoing it,” he said. Egner and his colleagues wanted to capture the process almost as it happened. The team used functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, or fMRI, brain scans of the fusiform face area (FFA), a region that deals with recognizing faces. The researchers monitored 16 subjects’ brains as they observed faces or houses framed in different colored boxes that predicted the likelihood of the picture being a face or house. Study participants were told to press a button when they observed an inverted image of a face or house, but the researchers were measuring something else. By changing the face-frame or house-frame color combination, the researchers controlled and measured the FFA neural response to tease apart responses to the stimulus, face expectation and error processing. If the feature detection model were correct, the FFA neural response should be stronger for faces than houses, irrespective of the subjects’ expectations. But Egner and his colleagues found that if subjects had a high expectation of seeing a face, their neural response was nearly the same whether they were actually shown a face or a house. The study goes on to use computational modeling to show that this pattern of neural activation can only be explained by a shared contribution from face expectation and prediction error. This study provides support for a “very different view” of how the visual system works, said Scott Murray, a University of Washington neuroscientist who was not involved in the research. Instead of high neuron firing rates providing information about the presence of a particular feature, high firing rates are instead associated with a deviation from what neurons expect to see, Murray explained. “These deviation signals presumably provide useful tags for something the visual system has to process more to understand.” Egner said that theorists have been developing the predictive coding model for the past 30 years, but no previous studies have directly tested it against the feature detection model. “This paper is provocative and motions toward a change in the preconception of how vision works. In essence, more scientists may become more sympathetic to the new model,” he said. Murray also said that the findings could influence the way neuroscientists continue to study the brain. Most research assumes that if a brain region has a large response to a particular visual image, and then it is somehow responsible for, or specialized for, processing the content of the image. This research “challenges that assumption,” he said, explaining that future studies have to take into account expectations that participants have for the visual images being presented. added by: UtopianSky

Push Begins for 60 MPG Fuel Economy Standard by 2025

Photo via the Telegraph It’s time to get creative. Climate legislation, as we all know, is kaput. Hope is dim for any kind of greenhouse gas limiting policy to emerge over the next year — or years, more likely. So climate activists and green groups are starting to think outside the box for how to cut carbon in large scale, meaningful ways. One promising option that has arisen is to push for more stringent fuel economy standards — a coalition of environmental groups has just launched a campaign urging the Obama ad… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Discrimination Against Dogs? ALL OVER THE WORLD~

I recently wanted to move to an apartment complex this is what I found out? Our breed restriction policy is as follows: The following breeds of dogs, whether full- or mixed-breeds, are not accepted for residency? Airedales, Akitas, Alaskan Malamutes, Basset Hounds, Beagles, Bloodhounds, Bullmastiff, Chow Chows, Doberman Pinscher, German Shepard, Giant Schnauzer, Great Dane, Husky, Pit Bulls, Standard Poodles (miniature Poodles are permitted), Presa Canario, Rotweiler, St. Bernard, Terriers (West Highland, Jack Russell, and Yorkshire Terriers are permitted), or Wolf hybrids. http://www.experiencemercer.com/petPolicy.php added by: ejasun

Tiger Woods divorce settlement child

The court documents also say that Tiger Woods and Elin Nordgren have signed a Marital Settlement Agreement, which typically includes terms of child support, alimony and the division of assets, and that Elin will revert to her maiden name: Elin Maria Pernilla Nordegren. Tiger Woods and Elin Nordgren have attended the standard four-hour parenting class required to finalize any divorce in Florida. “The parenting plan is in the best interests of the children,” their divorce papers read. The pair h

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Early Christians Condoned Gay Marriage

Many of the world's religions — including Christianity — supported same-sex unions, a reality obscured by modern-day shrill, conservative commentary. Through much of history, especially prior to the Fourteenth Century, many Christians did not share the view that marriage was a reward for being heterosexual, nor that a same-sex union was objectionable. An icon from St. Catherine’s monastery on Mount Sinai illustrates this point. It shows two robed Christian saints getting married. Their pronubus (official witness, or “best man”) is none other than Jesus Christ. It is a standard Roman portrayal of a wedding. The difference: the two saints are both male, Fourth Century Christian martyrs, Saint Serge and Saint Bacchus, close friends in the Roman army who were purportedly singled out for their secret adherence to Christianity before being tortured and killed. Their unity, considered romantic by some historians and depicted through the image of marriage at St. Catherine’s monastery, was commemorated in many subsequent liturgies. The late Yale historian John Boswell found evidence for other Christian same-sex marriage ceremonies continuing even into the Eighteenth Century. added by: toyotabedzrock

The most evil men in America: The Koch Brothers

David (pictured) and Charles Koch: The billionaire brothers who are waging a war against Obama. The Kochs are longtime libertarians who believe in drastically lower personal and corporate taxes, minimal social services for the needy, and much less oversight of industry—especially environmental regulation. These views dovetail with the brothers’ corporate interests. In a study released this spring, the University of Massachusetts at Amherst’s Political Economy Research Institute named Koch Industries one of the top ten air polluters in the United States. And Greenpeace issued a report identifying the company as a “kingpin of climate science denial.” The report showed that, from 2005 to 2008, the Kochs vastly outdid ExxonMobil in giving money to organizations fighting legislation related to climate change, underwriting a huge network of foundations, think tanks, and political front groups. Indeed, the brothers have funded opposition campaigns against so many Obama Administration policies—from health-care reform to the economic-stimulus program—that, in political circles, their ideological network is known as the Kochtopus. In a statement, Koch Industries said that the Greenpeace report “distorts the environmental record of our companies.” And David Koch, in a recent, admiring article about him in New York, protested that the “radical press” had turned his family into “whipping boys,” and had exaggerated its influence on American politics. But Charles Lewis, the founder of the Center for Public Integrity, a nonpartisan watchdog group, said, “The Kochs are on a whole different level. There’s no one else who has spent this much money. The sheer dimension of it is what sets them apart. They have a pattern of lawbreaking, political manipulation, and obfuscation. I’ve been in Washington since Watergate, and I’ve never seen anything like it. They are the Standard Oil of our times.” pic: http://www.newyorker.com/images/2010/08/30/p465/100830_r19927_p465.jpg added by: derk

Shauna Sand Trashy Bikini Pictures

As much as I know that Shauna Sand is a piece of Hollywood trash, I still find myself from time to time wanting to rub her tight little body all over mine. This is one of those times. Here she is on the beach, what else does she have to do all day, in what can only be described a tiny bikini. Actually, the bikini is probably just your standard issue bikini size, but her fake boobs are so big that they make it look so small. I’m not opposed to that. Well done.