Wednesday, 16 January 2013

An Introduction to the OEDB College Rankings | HackCollege

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The Open Education Database (OEDB) continues to lead the way as a resource for students looking to forgo traditional, on-campus learning for online programs. Their new 2013 Online College Rankings is the kind of tool students need to compile their lists of prospective schools and make the most well-informed decisions about their education.

As one of the first websites to rank online colleges, OEDB is a pioneer in providing students with the best resources to navigate this new education model. The number of universities and programs now offering online options can be pretty overwhelming. With so many options available, many students get frustrated when trying to find programs that provide the best in education and value.

Rankings based on objective data are critically important for students ? especially as online programs continue to gain legitimacy in the arena of higher education. This tool will help just about any student find a program that actually lines up with the criteria they care about.

Currently, the rankings are split among the top 11 fields of undergraduate study, including criminal justice, marketing and computer science. Under each field there is a top-ten list culled from the programs that ranked the highest in data from OEDB?s eight different metrics.

These metrics are made up of part and full-time faculty ratios; rates of financial aid; acceptance, retention and graduation rates; years of accreditation; and rates of job placement for graduates. Each metric was determined according to what OEDB considers to be the critical components in any successful online education.

The rankings stack up programs from schools around the country in a side-by-side comparison. All of the schools included are accredited universities that operate an entirely online program on a national scale ? each one granting a degree upon completion.

Students can also use this tool to cross-reference schools based on specific metrics like the graduation rate or full to part-time faculty ratio. The rankings based on the individual metrics list out much more than the top ten schools. Hundreds are listed, which will help students reference beyond the best programs to see where their program or school of interest measures up.

Whether you are just beginning to research potential programs, or you are finalizing your applications, the OEDB rankings should be a frequently cited resource. Choosing to pursue higher education is a major investment, and this tool provides you with the most accurate, informed data. It?s as simple and appealing as that.

Source: http://www.hackcollege.com/blog/2013/01/14/oedb-college-rankings.html

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Hong Kong's real estate boom boosts wealth of property tycoons ...

2012 was a successful year for many of Hong King?s real estate moguls

The rapid expansion of Hong Kong?s real estate market has enhanced the fortunes of some of its most affluent business moguls, reported the Bangkok Post.

According to the latest ?rich list? published by Forbes magazine, almost two thirds of the list?s 50 members enlarged their wealth because of property development and investment.

The three highest ranking individuals on the latest ?rich list? are involved with property, and benefited from 2012?s 38 percent run-up in the property index on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

Li Ka-shing amassed the greatest wealth increase, bringing in an extra US$8 billion. This brought the long time chart-topper?s net worth to US$30 billion.

Ranking second on the list was Lee Shau Kee, who added US$3 billion to his net worth to reach a total of US$20 billion. In 2012, Lee, chairman of Henderson Land, purchased shares in his own company. This increased his stake by 6.8 percentage points to a total of 62.6 percent. As a result, Henderson Land?s stock price rose more than 40 percent.

Third on the ?rich-list? was the Kwok family, who observed an almost US$4 billion growth to their net worth, taking the total to US$19.2 billion. In 2012 shares in the Kwok family?s Sun Hung Kai Properties rose 28 percent on the bright real estate outlook.

Peter Woo?s net worth more than doubled, and he ranked seventh on the list. This was due to a successful year in his signature retail malls, Harbour City in Tsim Sha Tsui and Times Square in Causeway Bay. This boosted the share price of his Hong Kong-listed Wharf Holdings by 77 percent in 2012, increasing his net worth from US$3.4 billion to US$8 billion.

Fong Yun Wah and Law Kar Po also moved up the list, increasing their fortunes to US$2.5 billion and US$2.6 billion respectively last year.

The list was created using shareholding and financial information obtained from the families and the individuals, stock exchanges, analysts, private databases and other sources. Net worth figures are based on stock prices and exchange rates as of the close of markets on December 31 2012. Many of the fortunes are shared among members of extended families and cannot be attributed completely to the named individual.

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Source: http://www.property-report.com/hong-kongs-real-estate-boom-boosts-wealth-of-property-tycoons-27145

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Maine men accused in lobster crime face possible $190,000 fine

CAMBRIDGE, Massachusetts (Reuters) - A Maine lobsterman and his son pleaded not guilty on Monday to illegally possessing more than 400 protected egg-bearing female lobsters and face a possible $190,000 fine, authorities said.

Marine patrol officers discovered the lobsters, marked with a v-shaped notch in their tails or mutilated to remove the notch, during an inspection last year of a boat owned by Ricky Curtis, the state Department of Marine Resources said in a statement.

Maine requires lobstermen to notch the tails of egg-bearing female lobsters before returning them to the ocean as a conservation measure. The lobsters may then reproduce several more times.

"We consider this a very serious crime," Colonel Joseph Fessenden, Marine Patrol chief, said in the statement.

"The illegal taking of any lobsters negatively affects the resource and is a direct theft from those lobstermen who abide by the laws every day that they fish," Fessenden said.

Ricky Curtis, 48, and his son Todd Curtis, 29, entered a not guilty plea through the mail at Knox County District Court in Rockland, Maine, a court clerk said.

They face a fine of more than $190,000 if they are convicted of the crime, the statement from wildlife authorities said.

Their attorney, Philip Cohen, declined to comment on the charges.

(Editing by Barbara Goldberg and Nick Zieminski)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/maine-men-accused-lobster-crime-face-possible-190-214006222.html

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Tuesday, 15 January 2013

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Energy Outlook 2030 webcast


We would like to invite you to a live webcast of the launch of the BP Energy Outlook 2030 on Wednesday, 16 January 2013 at 1500 GMT.

The Energy Outlook contributes to the wider debate on global energy issues by asking key questions. What will the world's fuel mix look like in 2030? Where is the growth going to come from? What are the implications for oil and natural gas markets of the US ?shale revolution? and can the US experience be replicated elsewhere? Will renewables continue to grow rapidly?
We plan to understand the story behind the data, prompting a frank and valuable discussion about the future of energy.

We hope that you can join us, you will need to register for the webcast, which we recommend doing in advance:

Bob Dudley, Group Chief Executive
Christof R?hl31, Group Chief Economist

For further information, please visit: www.bp.com

Source: http://www.pandct.com/media/shownews.asp?ID=35432

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Monday, 14 January 2013

Military presence makes Washington vulnerable to cuts

TACOMA, Wash. ? Defense spending soared in Washington state last year, even as the specter of long-anticipated budget cuts drew closer.

The Pentagon steered $9.2 billion worth of work on military contracts to the Evergreen State in the 2012 budget year, up from $8.1 billion in 2011, according to records at the federal spending database usaspending.gov.

Lawmakers and industry representatives delighted in the region?s success, but they could not say whether they anticipate a similar run this year.

Too much remains unsettled about Congress? plans for the defense budget, which could lose $500 billion over 10 years if lawmakers fail to prevent the so-called automatic ?sequestration? this spring. The Defense Department would have to cut almost $50 billion immediately ? money that could come from the ranks of civilian employees, weapons systems or base construction.

Officials have not defined how they?d implement those sudden cuts, but Washington state is vulnerable because of its concentration of military installations and defense industries.

Congress? New Year?s deal to prevent the ?fiscal cliff? merely delayed the defense reductions until March. Lawmakers say they want to make a compromise that would take the sequester off the table permanently.

?The next two months are going to be very telling,? said Rep. Rick Larsen, D-Everett, a member of the House Armed Services Committee. He favors raising some revenue in addition to making defense cuts as part of a long-term deficit reduction plan.

?If it?s just going to be spending cuts, honestly, the Pentagon will get hurt more than otherwise,? he said.

The amount of cash flowing to Washington?s defense manufacturers climbed in the past two years because the Pentagon opened the checkbook to replace aging fleets of Air Force and Navy jets. Boeing is working on contracts for both services.

The company won nearly $4 billion worth of work in the 2012 budget year on the Navy P-8A, a submarine-hunting jet that?s replacing the decades-old P3. Some P-8A jets are expected to be stationed at Naval Air Station Whidbey Island.

So far, the Navy has ordered 24 of the aircraft and India has bought eight. The Navy anticipates building a fleet of 117 P-8As and Boeing could receive another major contract to round out that order in the next year.

Boeing also is developing a new Air Force tanker, the KC-46A. That aircraft could be stationed at Fairchild Air Force Base near Spokane, the Pentagon announced this week.

At Boeing Field last week, four P-8A jets were lined up in the company?s Mission Systems Installation and Checkout Facility, awaiting sensitive military equipment. Three of the jets in the hangar are bound for Naval Air Station Jacksonville in Florida, One is set to join India?s fleet.

The P-8A essentially looks like a Boeing 737, but it?s fitted with equipment to spot and disrupt enemy submarines. Spirit builds the airframes in Kansas, and they?re finished at Boeing?s 737 production line in Renton.

Five completed jets have been delivered for testing to Jacksonville.

Charles Rainey, spokesman for Boeing?s P-8A program, said the company expects to finish about one jet a month for the foreseeable future.

The new jet should enable the Navy to target suspected submarines more quickly than its predecessor; its updated surveillance gear empowers sailors to share information more easily, Rainey said.

?It is early still, but the Navy is very excited,? Rainey said.

Washington?s congressional delegation helped make a case for such projects in recent years, but it has lost a champion for the region?s defense industry. Rep. Norm Dicks, D-Belfair, retired this year after a 36-year career in which he helped steer more than $2 billion worth of federal earmarks to the state.

He played a key role in persuading the Defense Department to select Boeing?s bid for the $35 billion KC-46A tanker program by showing its longterm maintenance costs would be less expensive than the competition.

Other lawmakers say they?ll continue to advocate for local companies and military installations when their interests align with the Pentagon?s goals. Dicks? successor, Rep. Derek Kilmer, D-Gig Harbor, gained a seat on a defense-related committee in part for that purpose.

?One of the reasons I joined House Armed Services was to be a voice for military families and a voice for national security,? said Kilmer, who spent much of Thursday and Friday meeting with officers at Joint Base Lewis-McChord and Naval Base Kitsap. ?All of us here are very conscious of the important role local bases play.?

Defense spending in Washington state stayed below $5.8 billion a year for much of the past decade even as the Army poured money into renovations for an expanding Lewis-McChord. Since 2001, the Army spent more than $1.7 billion improving the base.

A recent Army Corps of Engineers presentation to the state?s Associated General Contractors showed that 2013 could see hundreds of millions of dollars in more work at the base south of Tacoma. Renovations of aging headquarters likely will be up for bid, as well as a large waste-water treatment project.

Meanwhile, the Navy is moving forward with a $700 million expansion of its submarine wharf at Naval Base Kitsap.

Lawmakers say those investments show the Defense Department remains committed to Washington state as the Pentagon heads into a period of post-war reductions. They say President Barack Obama?s call to shift the military?s attention should work in the region?s favor.

?Due in part to the U.S. posture refocusing on the Pacific, Washington state will play a critical role in our national defense, and that may be reflected in future defense budgets,? said Rep. Adam Smith, D-Bellevue, the ranking member of the House Armed Services Committee.

So far, the state has not lost any major units from its Air Force, Navy and Army installations. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta last year said the Navy bases in the Puget Sound should remain busy in the years ahead, and the Army has not signaled significant reductions at Lewis-McChord.

Lawmakers say they?re not taking the state?s recent fortunes for granted. They praised Gov. Chris Gregoire for setting aside money in her final budget proposal to focus on military issues and for calling together an alliance of local agencies to support the armed forces.

?We do a lot of things in the state to take care of the families that move here,? Larsen said. ?That?s an important ethic for us to continue to have, and it gives us an edge over the rest of the country.?

Industry advocates remain anxious, citing Congress? inability to agree on a path to deficit reduction. They contend the uncertainty is holding up private investment because companies don?t know how the cuts will unfold.

?Most are still concerned with sequestration,? said Gary Brackett, business and political manager of the Tacoma-Pierce County Chamber of the Commerce.

?That was kicked down the road, and so that remains a big point,? he said. ?In some respects the deal that was cut earlier this month has made that whole issue worse? because major questions remain unsettled.

Adam Ashton: 253-597-8646 adam.ashton@thenewstribune.com?

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Source: http://www.stripes.com/news/us/military-presence-makes-washington-vulnerable-to-cuts-1.203767?localLinksEnabled=false

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Sunday, 13 January 2013

'Gayle on the Go' for Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013 | KTLA 5

gayle692Here?s my personal list of some great events around Southern California for Saturday, Jan. 12, 2013:
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Saturday @ 11am
Shape Up America
Operation Fitness / The Vitamin Shoppe
1901 Westwood Boulevard, Los Angeles
800 933 8633
http://www.operationfitness.com
?Shape Up America? ?OUCH? and stick to that New Year resolution to get your body back. Get some inspiration from Hulk and bodybuilding champ Lou Ferrigno, Harvey Walden of VH1?s Celebrity Fit Club, and television personality Fabio with Operation Fitness at the Vitamin Shoppe.
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Saturday @ 11am
2013 Ink America Tour
Tattoo & Body Art Expo
Fairplex
1101 West McKinley Avenue, Pomona
909 623 3111
http://www.fairplex.com
Being physically fit might be a bonus if you?re thinking about getting a tattoo. The 2013 Ink America Tour is at the Fairplex in Pomona featuring more than two-hundred of the best tattoo and piercing artists in the world.
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Saturday @ 10am
L.A. Travel and Adventure Show
Long Beach Convention Center
300 East Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach
562 436 3636
http://www.LATravelShow.com
If you seek something more adventurous than a tattoo or body piercing check out the Los Angeles Travel and Adventure Show at the Long Beach Convention Center.
Speakers include Rick Steves, host of ?Rick Steves? Europe?; Jean-Michel Cousteau, world famous explorer, diver, and environmentalist; Pauline Frommer, guidebook author; Peter Greenberg, America?s most recognized travel journalist; and Richard Wiese, host of ?Born to Explore with Richard Wiese.?
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Saturday @ 10am
Read My Pins: The Madeleine Albright Collection
Bowers Museum
2002 North Main Street, Santa Ana
714 567 3600
http://www.bowers.org
This is our last chance to we see the pins worn by America?s first female U.S. Secretary of State. Madeleine K. Albright wore these eye popping pieces of jewelry to convey foreign policy messages.
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Saturday
Girl Scout Cookie Kick Off
Holy Angels Church
370 Campus Drive, Arcadia
626 447 1671
http://www.holyangelsarcadia.org
It?s Girl Scout Cookie Time! There?s a kick off event at the Holy Angels Church in Arcadia.
You will a find Girl Scout Cookie University, Girl Scout Cookie Booths and information that explains selling us those delicious cookies actually teaches a lifetime of skills and confidence.
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Saturday
Dinofaire
STAR Eco Station
10101 Jefferson Boulevard, Culver City
310 842 8060
http://www.ecostation.org

Dinosaur tracks lead to the STAR Eco Station for Dinofaire!
Dinoman, a dinosaur aficionado, will lead students on a riveting journey through the Culver City facility and the Mesozoic era using enormous inflatable props and real dinosaur memorabilia!

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Saturday @ 10am
6th Annual California Baby & Kidz Expo
Pasadena Convention Center
300 East Green Street, Pasadena
626 793 2122
http://www.theexpopros.com
Also for the kids?and parents, too, the 6th Annual California Baby and Kidz Expo. Vendors offering all kinds of kid focused products and services fill the Pasadena Convention Center.
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Saturday @ 10am
Civil War Living History Day
Feldheym Central Library
555 West 6th Street, San Bernardino
909 381 8238
http://www.sbpl.org
Civil War Living History Day is being observed at the Feldheym Central Library. The Civil War era comes alive as the American Civil War Society portrays Confederate Soldiers, Union Soldiers, Civilian Corps, and other representatives from the Civil War era on the grounds of the Library. The American Civil War Society is one of the largest Civil War living history reenacting associations in California. Yes, they have re-enactors who portray Abraham Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, General and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant, and General Robert E. Lee.
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Saturday @ 8pm
Don B. Welch Productions
The First Lady of Zion
The Wilshire Ebell Theatre
4401 West 8th Street, Los Angeles
323 939 1128
http://www.ticketmaster.com
Let?s have some church at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre, the sanctuary for Don B. Welch?s hit comedy gospel musical, ?The First Lady of Zion.?
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Saturday @ 10am
Loretta Young: Hollywood Legend Hollywood Museum
1660 North Highland Avenue, Hollywood
323 464 7776
http://www.thehollywoodmuseum.com
The Hollywood Museum celebrates actress Loretta Young on her 100th birthday. We?re invited to the museum for a peek at the movie and television actress? costumes, photos, furniture and memorabilia.
Young was the first actress to receive an Oscar and an Emmy!
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Saturday @ 9am
Celebrate Carroll Shelby?s Birthday Petersen Automotive Museum
6060 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles
323 930 2277
http://www.petersen.org
And, celebrate the birthday of the father of the Shelby Cobras and Shelby Mustangs. The late Carroll Shelby was also a notable race driver with roots in the Grand Touring World Championships and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.
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Gayle ?Gayle on the Go? Anderson
KTLA 5 News
5800 Sunset Boulevard
Los Angeles, CA 90028
1-323-460-5732
Gayle.Anderson@KTLA.com
Also, Twitter and Facebook: ktlagayle
What?s going on in your world. Let me know! Snail mail! E-mail! Facebook! Twitter! Oh, please don?t wait until the last minute.
Have a GREAT weekend!
Gayle Anderson, KTLA 5 News.

Source: http://ktla.com/2013/01/12/gayle-on-the-go-for-saturday-jan-12-2013/

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