Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Transfusions add risk in some heart attacks, finds study of patients with anemia

Dec. 24, 2012 ? When heart attack patients present in the emergency department with some degree of anemia, or anemic patients have a heart attack, physicians have a tendency, but not much guidance, about whether to provide a blood transfusion. The idea is that a transfusion could help more oxygen get to the heart. Recent national guidelines suggested that there simply isn't good evidence to encourage or discourage the common practice, but a new meta-analysis of 10 studies involving more than 203,000 such patients comes down on the side of it increasing the risk of death.

The next step for determining when the practice could be appropriate needs rigorous randomized trials that will generate more decisive, high-quality data, said lead author Dr. Saurav Chatterjee, a cardiology fellow at the Alpert Medical School of Brown University and the Providence VA Medical Center.

For the analysis published Dec. 24 in the Archives of Internal Medicine, Chatterjee and his co-authors combined and analyzed data from studies in which anemia patients with heart attacks either received "liberal" transfusions or received more restricted versions of the treatment or no transfusions at all. Liberal transfusions were defined as cases in which patients either received two units of blood or more or had a transfusion even with a hematocrit reading (a measure of red blood cell concentration) higher than 30 percent (normal is in the low 40s).

What the researchers found, after statistical adjustments to control for important medical factors, was that the risk of death was 12 percent higher for people who received the liberal transfusions than those who did not. Moreover, the group that received liberal transfusions had twice the odds of having another heart attack.

"What we found is that the possibility of real harm exists with transfusion," Chatterjee said. "It is practiced in emergency departments all across the United States. I think it is high time that we need to answer the question definitively with a randomized trial."

Of the 10 papers that Chatterjee and his co-authors reviewed, all but one were observational studies. The only randomized trial was a small pilot experiment.

Searching for an answer

Chatterjee began the study when he was a resident at Maimonides Medical Center in New York. He noticed a paper by the AABB (formerly the American Association of Blood Banks) in which the association said there was not enough clinical evidence for or against transfusions in heart attack patients.

For clinicians, the practice has always been a tough judgment call. Some transfusions are clearly necessary, for example when a patient's troubles include not just a heart attack but also severe ongoing bleeding, Chatterjee said. But transfusions also create health risks, such as an increase in potential clotting because platelets may clump together more, or from an inflammatory immune response to the introduction of blood of a "foreign" source into the body.

Chatterjee and his co-authors decided to comb the literature to determine whether, if properly combined and analyzed, existing data could provide some insight. They found 729 potentially relevant studies, but only 10 that had the right data to help answer the question.

Few as they were, Chatterjee said, the studies all told much the same story.

"One of the things that struck us is that there were very few studies in evidence of transfusion at all," Chatterjee said. "In our case, though, we found that the effect was pretty consistently harmful across the spectrum of studies, spectrum of time, and spectrum of patients that were enrolled in the individual studies."

Chatterjee said the study should not be taken to mean that transfusions should be stopped altogether for anemic heart attack patients. Instead, he said, doctors must continue exercising their clinical judgment, at least until results from a large, well-designed randomized trial can be produced. Mindful of the risk his study found, however, they might just want to shift their thinking about where the border is among borderline cases.

"Before a definitive trial is out there, we should be conservative, especially considering the high risk of harm," he said.

In addition to Chatterjee, the paper's other authors are Jorn Wetterslev of the Centre for Clinical Intervention Research in Copenhagen, Denmark; Abhishek Sharma and Edgar Lichstein of Maimonedes Medical Center; and Debabrata Mukherjee of Texas Tech University.

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  1. Chatterjee S, Wetterslev J, Sharma A, Lichstein E, Mukherjee D. Association of Blood Transfusion With Increased Mortality in Myocardial Infarction: A Meta-analysis and Diversity-Adjusted Study Sequential Analysis. Archives of Internal Medicine, 2012; DOI: 10.1001/2013.jamainternmed.1001

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Predicting the Future of Teaching | HalalTec - ligugen's Space

Dec 23, 2012

There is a mountain of speculation and debate about what school and learning will look like in the near future. Will education be online? Individualized? Self-paced? Flipped? Hybridized? Maybe even completely irrelevant? Rarely, however, is much speculation given to the role of the educator in the future of learning. All people seem to want to know is whether lectures are better recorded or in person or if educators at every level are giving students enough real world skills to be successful in the global economy. In reality, however, the radical changes in technology and the increasing demands on teachers are going to fundamentally change the very act of teaching. What will the educator of the future look like? How will the job description and qualifications change? And what effect will all of that have on students?

The Future of Learning

An October, 2012 video released by telecom company Ericsson presents a survey of educational experts and entrepreneurs speculating about the future of education. This promotional video for the company relies heavily on Knewton and Coursera as the models for the kinds of adaptive, individualized technology that will drive learning in the future.

The focus of the video is the ability of these technologies to track minute user data and facilitate intimately individualized instruction based on that data, including student learning preference, peak performance times, prior knowledge, and a host of other information. Even so, teaching and the role of the instructor was largely missing from this conversation about the techno-facilitated future of education.? One rather vague reference to the role of the educator was attributed to Coursera CEO Daphne Koller in an article accompanying the piece on GIGAOM:

?Coursera?s Koller says one of the revolutions in education is that teaching will be less about conveying information and more of a return to its original roots where instructors engage in dialogue, develop critical thinking skills and spark passion about a discipline.? (23 Oct., 2012)

The Role of the Educator on an Individualized World?

The Koller quote indicates that teaching will take a step backward (historically) with the implementation of these new technologies. Pretty far back, to the time of Plato, in fact, where the teaching and learning process was more about interpersonal interaction and fostering the individual ability to critically apply knowledge and cultivate individual passions for learning. While that is a wonderful plan, it is nearly impossible to imagine a way in which it could happen in a world where a factory model of education still dominates and teachers are overwhelmed with dozens of students in a single class. Plato never had 30 students following him around all attempting to interact at the same time. Given the reality of our education system, here are some more realistic roles for instructors in the world of high-tech education:

  • Facilitator/Learning Manager: If instructional materials really become individualized to the extent that the video describes, there will need to be someone present to help students navigate the technical aspects of performing the work that the system pushes to them. Additionally, the instructor will have a role in keeping students on task, and in providing support when learners fail to reach the standards pre-programmed into the adaptive learning system. There may also be an increased role in making sure that each student is completing their own work, rather than the work of peers.
  • Remediator: When students fail to achieve the learning objectives outlined by the automated system, the instructor will need to step in to troubleshoot the learning disconnect and either provide alternative instruction or adjust the learning system through some sort of control interface.
  • Enricher: Playing off the flipped classroom model, the teacher?s role could shift to providing enrichment activities beyond the scope of the automated system. If adaptive content is provided that helps students master basic concepts and learn background information, teachers can focus on helping students use the information that they have gained in authentic ways to help turn it into knowledge.
  • Collaborator/Mentor: One intriguing possibility in a technology-facilitated education future is for teachers to serve as collaborators and mentors with students engaging in real world, possibly entrepreneurial, activities. Such activities would help students develop actual marketable skills and could potentially provide a new and much needed revenue stream for schools and universities.
  • Content Creator: One role that teachers already have ?unless their curriculum is standardized- is that of content creator. This is actually one of the most important functions that educators at all levels perform, and one for which they are well trained. Add to these qualifications the fact that they actually know their students, their strengths, weaknesses, and capabilities, and educators could become a valuable resource to be employed to help bolster the content in these adaptive systems. This serves the additional purpose of de-centralizing the curriculum so that a diverse set of perspectives and ideas can be assured.
  • N/A: It is possible, though fairly far-fetched, that the further refinement of these adaptive learning systems will make educators obsolete. The Internet is rapidly becoming a repository for all human knowledge (information), and there is potential for these systems to become sophisticated enough to take existing content and reformulate it to create new learning opportunities. This is a frightening possibility that seems awfully close to the scenario that serves as the backdrop for the Terminator movies though.

While it is exciting to think about the rich possibilities that these new technologies could provide for students and the potential they have for liberating teachers from much of the routine, standardized content that all students must master in order to be successful. It is important to remember that true learning happens in context and through a socially mediated process of meaning making.? No technology can accomplish that (yet?), so we will need to keep teachers around to provide the most important aspect of education ? the human touch.

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Christmas storms all over US blamed for 2 deaths

A house in Tioga, La., is severely damaged after an apparent tornado tore through the area Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/The Daily Town Talk, Melinda Martinez) NO SALES

A house in Tioga, La., is severely damaged after an apparent tornado tore through the area Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/The Daily Town Talk, Melinda Martinez) NO SALES

Members of the Alpine Volunteer Fire Department and the VA Fire Department clear debris from U.S. 71 in the Tioga, La. area, after an apparent tornado tore through the area Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/The Daily Town Talk, Melinda Martinez) NO SALES

Storm clouds roll past Barksdale Pavilion at Jones Park in Gulfport, Miss., Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. After most of spending Christmas Day with a blustery day and occasional blue skies, storm clouds arrived on the Coast at 4 p. m. The strong south breeze blew most of the bad weather north of the immediate coast line. (AP Photo/The Sun Herald, Tim Isbell)

Debris sits on the frontage road near I-49 in downtown Alexandria, La., after an apparent tornado tore through the area Tuesday, Dec. 25, 2012. (AP Photo/The Daily Town Talk, Melinda Martinez) NO SALES

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(AP) ? A Christmas Day twister outbreak left damage across the Deep South while holiday travelers in the nation's much colder midsection battled sometimes treacherous driving conditions from freezing rain and blizzard conditions.

Conditions were volatile throughout the afternoon and into the night with tornado warnings in Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. The storms were blamed for two deaths, several injuries, and left homes from Louisiana to Alabama damaged.

In Mobile, Ala., a tornado or high winds damaged homes and knocked down power lines and large tree limbs in an area just west of downtown around nightfall, said Nancy Johnson, a spokeswoman for the Mobile County Commission. WALA-TV's tower camera captured a large funnel cloud headed toward downtown.

"We haven't verified what it was, but we have an area that we heard has damage to homes," she said.

Meanwhile, blizzard conditions were hitting the nation's midsection.

Earlier in the day, winds toppled a tree onto a pickup truck in the Houston area, killing the driver. Icy roads already were blamed for a 21-vehicle pileup in Oklahoma, and the Highway Patrol says a 28-year-old woman was killed in a crash on a snowy U.S. Highway near Fairview.

The snowstorm that caused numerous accidents pushed out of Oklahoma late Tuesday, carrying with it blizzard warnings for parts of northeast Arkansas, where 10 inches of snow was forecast. Freezing rain clung to trees and utility lines in Arkansas and winds gusts up to 30 mph whipped them around, causing about 71,000 customers to lose electricity.

Blizzard conditions were possible for parts of Illinois, Indiana and western Kentucky with predictions of 4 to 7 inches of snow.

No injuries were confirmed immediately, but fire crews were still making door-to-door checks in the hardest hit areas of Mobile. The Mobile Fire-Rescue Department, which was providing storm updates through Twitter, said Murphy High School was damaged and that there was a gas leak at a nearby apartment building.

An apparent tornado caused damage in the west Alabama town of Grove Hill, located about 80 miles north of Mobile.

Mary Cartright said she was working at the Fast Track convenience store in the town on Christmas evening when the wind started howling and the lights flickered, knocking out the store's computerized cash registers.

"We've had some pretty heavy weather," said Cartright in a phone interview. "Our cash registers are down so our doors are closed."

Trees fell on a few houses in central Louisiana's Rapides Parish but there were no injuries reported and crews were cutting trees out of roadways to get to people in their homes, said sheriff's Lt. Tommy Carnline. Near McNeill, Miss., a likely tornado damaged a dozen homes and sent eight people to the hospital, none with life-threatening injuries, said Pearl River County emergency management agency director Danny Manley.

Fog blanketed highways, including arteries in the Atlanta area, which was expected to be dealing with the same storm system on Wednesday. In New Mexico, drivers across the eastern plains had to fight through snow, ice and low visibility.

At least three tornadoes were reported in Texas, though only one building was damaged, according to the National Weather Service. Tornado watches were in effect across southern Louisiana and Mississippi.

More than 400 flights nationwide were canceled by the evening, according to the flight tracker FlightAware.com. More than half were canceled into and out of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport that got a few inches of snow.

Christmas lights also were knocked out with more than 100,000 customers without power in Texas, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana and Alabama.

In Louisiana, quarter-sized hail was reported early Tuesday in the western part of the state and a WDSU viewer sent a photo to the TV station of what appeared to be a waterspout around the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in New Orleans. There were no reports of crashes or damage.

Some mountainous areas of Arkansas' Ozark Mountains could get up to 10 inches of snow, which would make travel "very hazardous or impossible" in the northern tier of the state from near whiteout conditions, the National Weather Service said.

The holiday may conjure visions of snow and ice, but twisters this time of year are not unheard of. Ten storm systems in the last 50 years have spawned at least one Christmastime tornado with winds of 113 mph or more in the South, said Chris Vaccaro, a National Weather Service spokesman in Washington, via email.

The most lethal were the storms of Dec. 24-26, 1982, when 29 tornadoes in Oklahoma, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee and Mississippi killed three people and injured 32.

In Mobile, a large section of the roof on the Trinity Episcopal Church is missing and the front wall of the parish wall is gone, said Scott Rye, a senior warden at the church in the Midtown section of the city.

On Christmas Eve, the church with about 500 members, was crowded for services.

"Thank God this didn't happen last night," Rye said.

The church finished a $1 million-plus renovation campaign in June 2011, which required the closure of the historic sanctuary for more than a year.

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Associated Press writers Jay Reeves in Birmingham, Ala., Ramit Plushnick-Masti in Houston, Chuck Bartels in Little Rock, Ark., and AP Business Writer Daniel Wagner in Washington, contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, December 25, 2012

Atlanta Social Media Marketing: The Online Advertising Steps to ...


At Flyline Search Marketing, we spend a lot of time talking about Internet Marketing and how, without it, a business?s online presence will surely go unnoticed.?

We constantly promote the use of social networking and various other tactics whose sole purpose is getting a business name out there for the whole world to see.

Sometimes, we concentrate on explaining an individual part and others a whole section.?

Social Media, SEO and others tactics are all gears in the machine that is online advertising. ?When all these components are put together into a targeted online advertising program, it increases the speed and performance of your online advertising, growing traffic and potentially increasing your customers and profits.

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When it comes to social networking, the more places your business is present, the better off you will be. Exposure and easy communication with customers are probably two of the best parts of social networking. ?At Flyline, we can make things even easier for you by creating and managing business pages on all the top social networking sites, including updating them with fresh and relevant content.

Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a very complex science that you cannot easily manipulate without the help of pay per click platforms. One such platform is the Google AdWords program and simply put, it works.?

The best part though is that, as a Google AdWords certified partner, our expert marketing team understands what keywords and keyword frequency works to get you the ranking you need in a search engine. Our SEO strategies extend to everything we do ? from articles and blogs to press releases and website content.

Ready to get started? Find out how we can customize an online advertising machine that generates the traffic and business you have been seeking while staying within your marketing budget!

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ONLINE MARKETING AND THE NEW YEAR | What is How to

Certain business process improvement strategies are available that may bring in a new year with greater profitability. These strategies are effective with an online website business. The following are several different improvements to a business website that may allow a greater traffic flow and an improvement in the business bottom line:


ON-PAGE SEO MARKETING

Marketing with the information on a website is an effective way to increase business traffic and sales. On-page factors that are SEO-friendly include making a web page worthy of a search result position with the various search engines. What the visitor came to see on the web page should be easily accessible. This means that the web page has good content and has met a demand.

The web page should be linkable. Web traffic needs to be able to link to the website pages. The search engines will find these pages and be more likely to rank the website and business higher for the searching visitors. This type of positive web page content usually drives traffic to the particular web pages.

The title tags should be relevant. The website URL should be categorized into a relevant hierarchy. This type of information is used to determine the relevancy of the web pages by the various search engines. Images on the various web pages should be described in text. The search engines are more likely to find text information about certain web page images and videos.

OFF-PAGE SEO MARKETING

Websites may be marketed off-page in order to bring in greater numbers of visitors. Guest post blogs may link to various websites, and these links create traffic to the online businesses. Similar content may be further defined by search engines by linking to various off-page marketing strategies.

KEYWORD RESEARCH

Keyword research is often a significant marketing tactic for an Internet business. Keyword research is one of the more important activities for a web marketing program. Rankings for certain keywords will significantly drive traffic to an online business. Often the right keywords will be significant factors in the successful marketing of a website.

Keywords often are important in understanding the motivations that drive certain customers to specific websites. Getting the right type of visitor to a website is critical. The right type of visitor is the one that is interested in the website products and is ready to purchase a particular product. These customers are already actively seeking certain products and are driven to a business website by certain marketing strategies. These consumers are said to be in a certain marketing niche.

SEO FRIENDLY WEBSITES

SEO friendly websites have specific technical aspects to them. The web pages for the online business are structured for both search engines and for niche-specific visitors. The content for the website pages should be indexable and should be in a text format. Information display should have the visual content described in a text format. The web pages should be easily found by search engine crawl features. These features will point to the pages that are relevant to a certain search action.

CONCLUSION

Improving a business may take several different marketing steps. These marketing steps for the online website of a business may include both on-page and off-page marketable features of the pages themselves. These pages should be found by the search engines, and the niche traffic may be driven to these business pages. Finding the right customers for the right online businesses is the task of the Internet search engines. These search engines will mark the relevancy of certain web page data as a scanning service for the online shoppers using the search engine options of the Internet.

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Police say Afghan policewoman kills US adviser

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? An Afghan police official says an Afghan policewoman has killed an American adviser at the Kabul police headquarters.

Kabul's Deputy Police Chief Mohammad Daoud Amin says an investigation is under way to determine whether the killing Monday was intentional or accidental.

It was not known whether the victim was a military or civilian adviser. The NATO military command says it's looking into reports of the shooting but had no independent information.

At least 53 international troops have been killed by Afghan soldiers or police this year, and a number of other assaults are still under investigations. NATO forces, due to mostly withdraw from the country by 2014, have speeded up efforts to train and advise Afghan military and police units before the pullout.

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Sunday, December 23, 2012

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Saturday, December 22, 2012

Google trials shipping, flight and event tracking in search results

Google trials shipping, flight and event tracking in search results

It's not quite Google Now in your browser, but the latest search experiment from the internet giant certainly blurs the line between its mobile personal assistant and its desktop search product. The company has been testing showing Gmail-based results in your search sidebar for months, but now it's actually parsing those snippets for relevant information. If you opt in to the trial, simply searching for "my orders" will spit out a history of your recent purchases along with tracking info. You'll get similar cards (yep, cards, just like in Now) if you search for "my events," "my flights," "my hotel reservations," or "my restaurant reservations." Slowly but surely Google is becoming not just a way to search the web, but an indispensable way to track all of the disparate chunks of information that make up your daily life. To sign up for the field trial hit up the source link.

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Dr. Allen's Natural Therapy for Back Pain and Spine Helps to Bypass Painkiller Addiction and Be Healthier in the New Year, States Fine Treatment

Painkiller addiction is the plaque of people suffering from lower back pain and sciatica, The Guardian US reports. Dr. Allen?s devices provide a stable back pain relief without medications; on top of health benefits, they are easy to apply and comfortable to wear over time, reasonably priced and can be delivered now for Christmas and the New Year, highlights Fine Treatment.

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The natural therapy for the spine and sciatica recommended by Fine Treatment ensures the users get healthier in the New Year, helping them to avoid possible complications following other common treatment options. For instance, the article by Ed Pilkington, chief reporter for The Guardian US, on ?Painkiller addiction: the plague that is sweeping the US? of November 28, 2012, says: ?The US is leading the way in eradicating pain, but in doing so has created an unwanted byproduct: painkiller addiction. Prescription pill overdoses are killing 15,000 Americans a year, and the toll is growing?.

Supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), research produced by S. Linton from the Orebro Medical Center Hospital, Sweden, states: ?Chronic back pain is a major consumer of costly healthcare resources in the Western world. Patients' suffering affects their families and associates, leads to diminished self-confidence, and prevents their effective participation in the workplace. Although medical treatments and analgesics are generally successful in treating acute back pain, and some patients recover spontaneously, conventional approaches are less successful in dealing with chronic pain and may be contraindicated.?

So what can be done to protect people from the painkiller addiction and ease the pain naturally? Different types of massage, like hot stone massage, costs about $65 or more for an hour; and aromatherapy oils can be used at an additional cost, shows the article titled ?Have you tried ... Hot stones intensify good feeling of massage? by C. Lane, December 14, 2012. However, massage works mainly as an enjoyable relaxation for Christmas and New Year holidays, but not as an ultimate treatment.

Acupuncture widely used for back pain relief costs in private practices about $150 for a single treatment, including a first time evaluation, and for the following sessions $60-$75; a community acupuncturist may charge less, about $35 per session, and the number of sessions comes up to 10 and more, according to The New York Times, ?The Cost of Acupuncture?, By Tara Parker-Pope. Regrettably, chronic back pain relief doesn?t stay for long.

?Lower back pain treatment and relief without surgery can be a reality with the Thermobalancing therapy?, says Dr. Saint-Phard from Lincoln Medical and Mental Health Center, New York. ?Forget the surgery that will leave your bank account empty, or the painkillers that you will have to absorb for the rest of your life. This product will change your life.?

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PSY's 'Gangnam Style' reaches 1B views on YouTube

NEW YORK (AP) ? Viral star PSY has reached a new milestone on YouTube.

The South Korean rapper's video for "Gangnam Style" has reached 1 billion views, according to YouTube's own counter. It's the first time any clip has surpassed that mark on the streaming service owned by Google Inc.

It shows the enduring popularity of the self-deprecating video that features Park Jae-sang's giddy up-style dance moves. The video has been available on YouTube since July 15, averaging more than 200 million views per month.

Justin Bieber's video for "Baby" held the previous YouTube record at more than 800 million views.

PSY wasn't just popular on YouTube, either. Earlier this month Google announced "Gangnam Style" was the second highest trending search of 2012 behind Whitney Houston, who passed away in February.

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Friday, December 21, 2012

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Stocks tumble as hopes for budget deal fade

??Stocks slumped nearly 1 percent on Friday, but closed off the worst levels of the session, after a Republican plan to avert the "fiscal cliff"fell apart, raising fears a deal will not be reached before the end of the year.

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Walker rallies the troops for upcoming storm

MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Gov. Scott Walker is readying the troops as a strong winter storm makes its way to Wisconsin.

Walker Wednesday declared a State of Emergency as the storm advances toward the Badger State. The order mobilizes state resources, including the Wisconsin Emergency Management, the Wisconsin National Guard, the State Patrol and other agencies.

The State Patrol is recommending against travel during the storm.

Forecasters say the storm will include blizzard conditions. The heaviest snow is expected to arrive after midnight and continue throughout the day on Thursday. Wind gusts of up to 45 mph by Thursday afternoon should make travel treacherous.

The National Weather Service posted blizzard warnings for at least eight south central counties for Thursday afternoon.
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Approximately 120 Wisconsin National Guard members have been called to state active duty and are being prepositioned at armories in key locations around the state as a result of a state of emergency declaration prompted by the season's first major winter storm.

Gov. Scott Walker issued an executive order today (Dec. 19) to allow state and local governments to prepare the resources they need to respond to the storm, which is projected to dump up to 19 inches of snow between Dec. 19 and 21 in a storm corridor spanning from south central to northeast Wisconsin. Wind gusts up to 45 mph are expected to create near white-out conditions and snow drifts of up to four feet, resulting in degraded travel conditions.

"I issued this executive order to make sure Wisconsin is prepared for whatever this winter storm may bring," Walker said in a press release earlier today. "Mobilizing our state agency resources during this storm will ensure we leave nothing to chance when it comes to protecting the citizens of Wisconsin."

Source: http://www.weau.com/home/headlines/Walker-rallies-the-troops-for-upcoming-storm-184162781.html

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Medicare premiums could rise for many retirees

Red lights illuminate Pennsylvania Avenue as the U.S. Capitol glows in the twilight, in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012, as talks continue on the looming fiscal cliff. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Red lights illuminate Pennsylvania Avenue as the U.S. Capitol glows in the twilight, in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012, as talks continue on the looming fiscal cliff. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

WASHINGTON (AP) ? They may not agree on much else, but there's a change to Medicare that President Barack Obama and Republicans both support: Expand a little-known law so more retirees that the government considers well-off are required to pay higher monthly premiums.

It's on the short list in the budget talks, raising $20 billion or more over 10 years.

That could come as a shock to many seniors who would have to pay the higher premiums and consider themselves comfortably middle-class, yet by no means wealthy.

It happened to Tom James. He and his wife recently got an official notice that they will have to start paying more for Medicare next year, about $1,000 for the two of them.

James is among some 2 million beneficiaries currently facing higher "income-related" premiums for outpatient care, or Medicare Part B. If the budget proposal goes through, that number would grow over time to 20 million.

"I was blindsided," said James, a retired bank examiner who lives near Philadelphia. "The camel has got his nose in the tent now, and the question is how far do they want to go with that?"

Income-based premiums were introduced for outpatient care under former President George W. Bush and later expanded to the prescription benefit, or Medicare Part D, by Obama's health care law. The idea now is to keep broadening their reach.

How would it work?

Think of it as two bites.

First, the current income-based premiums would be ratcheted up. Those surcharges are assessed on a sliding scale, and kick in for individual beneficiaries making more than $85,000, or $170,000 for couples.

Second, the number of beneficiaries who have to pay higher monthly premiums would be gradually expanded by a few hundred thousand people each year. That would be done by extending a temporary freeze on the income thresholds at which the higher premiums are assessed.

Without adjusting the thresholds for inflation, the share of beneficiaries on the hook for higher premiums would keep growing from 5 percent currently until it reached 25 percent, or 1 in 4 people with Medicare.

Backers of the idea ? Obama administration officials, prominent Republicans in the House and Senate and nonpartisan experts ? say it's foolish for Medicare to keep subsidizing people who can pay their own way, particularly when the program faces long-range financial problems.

"What we're talking about here is a premium structure that makes sense," said Robert Bixby, executive director of the nonpartisan Concord Coalition, which advocates reducing the deficit. "Politicians have been afraid to charge full fare because of public reaction. But that time is coming to an end."

Medicare serves about 50 million Americans, including seniors and disabled people. Half have annual incomes below $22,500.

Technically, the program's outpatient and prescription coverage is optional. In practice, it's too good a deal to pass up. By law taxpayers cover 75 percent of the premiums, and beneficiaries pick up the remaining 25 percent.

That's the way it works for most people. Medicaid pays premiums for the poor, while people the government considers well-off shoulder an increasing share of premiums, starting at 35 percent and going all the way up to 80 percent for individuals making more than $214,000 and couples over $428,000.

Polls show that Americans clearly prefer raising premiums on wealthy beneficiaries as opposed to a general increase. However, few people are aware that the government is already collecting higher premiums from some beneficiaries. Very few know the details.

"I think wealth is in the eye of the beholder," said Tricia Neuman, a Medicare expert with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation. "This premium affects people with incomes starting at $85,000, but in the discussion over taxes $85,000 is not generally considered high income."

AARP says hiking the premium would be equivalent to a tax.

"This is a payment to the federal government based on your income, and that is a form of a tax," said David Certner, legislative policy director for the older people's lobby.

Not so, says Bixby. Even the wealthiest beneficiaries still get some subsidy under the plan, just not a 75 percent price break.

AARP also worries that charging seniors more based on income could taint Medicare as a welfare program, undercutting its political support.

James, the Philadelphia-area retiree, said the higher premium feels like a tax to him. "I'm making a payment to a government program," he said.

He said he figures he and his wife were probably pushed over the threshold because of distributions from retirement accounts that people in their 70s are required by law to take.

It's causing him to rethink how he feels about Medicare.

Associated Press

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

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Adam Lanza Shooting Renews Debate Over Video Game Violence ...

WASHINGTON (AP) ? In the days since the massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., a shell-shocked nation has looked for reasons. The list of culprits include easy access to guns, a strained mental-health system and the "culture of violence" ? the entertainment industry's embrace of violence in movies, TV shows and, especially, video games.

"The violence in the entertainment culture ? particularly, with the extraordinary realism to video games, movies now, et cetera ? does cause vulnerable young men to be more violent," Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn., said.

"There might well be some direct connection between people who have some mental instability and when they go over the edge ? they transport themselves, they become part of one of those video games," said Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado, where 12 people were killed in a movie theater shooting in July.

White House adviser David Axelrod tweeted, "But shouldn't we also quit marketing murder as a game?"

And Donald Trump weighed in, tweeting, "Video game violence & glorification must be stopped ? it is creating monsters!"

There have been unconfirmed media reports that 20-year-old Newtown shooter Adam Lanza enjoyed a range of video games, from the bloody "Call of Duty" series to the innocuous "Dance Dance Revolution." But the same could be said for about 80 percent of Americans in Lanza's age group, according to the Pew Internet and American Life Project. Law enforcement officials haven't made any connection between Lanza's possible motives and his interest in games.

The video game industry has been mostly silent since Friday's attack, in which 20 children and six adults were killed. The Entertainment Software Association, which represents game publishers in Washington, has yet to respond to politicians' criticisms. Hal Halpin, president of the nonprofit Entertainment Consumers Association, said, "I'd simply and respectfully point to the lack of evidence to support any causal link."

It's unlikely that lawmakers will pursue legislation to regulate the sales of video games; such efforts were rejected again and again in a series of court cases over the last decade. Indeed, the industry seemed to have moved beyond the entire issue last year, when the Supreme Court revoked a California law criminalizing the sale of violent games to minors.

The Supreme Court decision focused on First Amendment concerns; in the majority opinion, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote that games "are as much entitled to the protection of free speech as the best of literature." Scalia also agreed with the ESA's argument that researchers haven't established a link between media violence and real-life violence. "Psychological studies purporting to show a connection between exposure to violent video games and harmful effects on children do not prove that such exposure causes minors to act aggressively," Scalia wrote.

Still, that doesn't make games impervious to criticism, or even some soul-searching within the gaming community. At this year's E3 ? the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the industry's largest U.S. gathering ? some attendees were stunned by the intensity of violence on display. A demo for Sony's "The Last of Us" ended with a villain taking a shotgun blast to the face. A scene from Ubisoft's "Splinter Cell: Blacklist" showed the hero torturing an enemy. A trailer for Square Enix's "Hitman: Absolution" showed the protagonist slaughtering a team of lingerie-clad assassins disguised as nuns.

"The ultraviolence has to stop," designer Warren Spector told the GamesIndustry website after E3. "I do believe that we are fetishizing violence, and now in some cases actually combining it with an adolescent approach to sexuality. I just think it's in bad taste. Ultimately I think it will cause us trouble."

"The violence of these games can be off-putting," Brian Crecente, news editor for the gaming website Polygon, said Monday. "The video-game industry is wrestling with the same issues as movies and TV. There's this tension between violent games that sell really well and games like 'Journey,' a beautiful, artistic creation that was well received by critics but didn't sell much."

During November, typically the peak month for pre-holiday game releases, the two best sellers were the military shooters "Call of Duty: Black Ops II," from Activision, and "Halo 4," from Microsoft. But even with the dominance of the genre, Crecente said, "There has been a feeling that some of the sameness of war games is grating on people."

Critic John Peter Grant said, "I've also sensed a growing degree of fatigue with ultra-violent games, but not necessarily because of the violence per se."

The problem, Grant said, "is that violence as a mechanic gets old really fast. Games are amazing possibility spaces! And if the chief way I can interact with them is by destroying and killing? That seems like such a waste of potential."

There are some hints of a sneaking self-awareness creeping into the gaming community. One gamer ? Antwand Pearman, editor of the website GamerFitNation ? has called for other players to join in a "Day of Cease-Fire for Online Shooters" this Friday, one week after the massacre.

"We are simply making a statement," Pearman said, "that we as gamers are not going to sit back and ignore the lives that were lost."

Earlier on HuffPost:

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/19/adam-lanza-video-game_n_2330817.html

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US Army seeks death penalty in 16 Afghan killings

FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2011 file photo provided by Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System, Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, 1st platoon sergeant, Blackhorse Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, participates in an exercise at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. The Army says it will seek the death penalty against Bales, accused of massacring 16 Afghan villagers during pre-dawn raids in March. The announcement Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 followed a pretrial hearing last month for Bales, who faces premeditated murder and other charges in the attack on two villages in southern Afghanistan. (AP Photo/DVIDS, Spc. Ryan Hallock, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2011 file photo provided by Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System, Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, 1st platoon sergeant, Blackhorse Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division, participates in an exercise at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. The Army says it will seek the death penalty against Bales, accused of massacring 16 Afghan villagers during pre-dawn raids in March. The announcement Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 followed a pretrial hearing last month for Bales, who faces premeditated murder and other charges in the attack on two villages in southern Afghanistan. (AP Photo/DVIDS, Spc. Ryan Hallock, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 23, 2011, file photo provided by Defense Video & Imagery Distribution System, Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, 1st platoon sergeant, Blackhorse Company, 2nd Battalion, 3rd Infantry Regiment, 3rd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division participates in an exercise at the National Training Center at Fort Irwin, Calif. The Army says it will seek the death penalty against Bales, accused of massacring 16 Afghan villagers during pre-dawn raids in March. The announcement Wednesday, Dec. 19, 2012 followed a pretrial hearing last month for Bales, who faces premeditated murder and other charges in the attack on two villages in southern Afghanistan. (AP Photo/DVIDS, Spc. Ryan Hallock, File)

(AP) ? The U.S. Army said Wednesday it will seek the death penalty against the soldier accused of killing 16 Afghan villagers in a predawn rampage in March, a decision his lawyer called "totally irresponsible."

The announcement followed a pretrial hearing last month for Staff Sgt. Robert Bales, 39, who faces premeditated murder and other charges in the attack on two villages in southern Afghanistan.

The slayings drew such angry protests that the U.S. temporarily halted combat operations in Afghanistan, and it was three weeks before American investigators could reach the crime scenes.

Prosecutors said Bales left his remote southern Afghanistan base early on March 11, attacked one village and returned to the base, then slipped away again to attack another nearby compound. Of the 16 people killed, nine were children.

No date has been set for Bales' court martial, which will be held at Joint Base Lewis-McChord south of Seattle.

His civilian lawyer, John Henry Browne, told The Associated Press he met with Army officials last week to argue his client shouldn't face the possibility of the death penalty, given that Bales was serving his fourth deployment in a war zone when the killings occurred.

"The Army is not taking responsibility for Sgt. Bales and other soldiers that the Army knowingly sends into combat situations with diagnosed PTSD, concussive head injuries and other injuries," Browne said. "The Army is trying to take the focus off the failure of its decisions, and the failure of the war itself, and making Sgt. Bales out to be a rogue soldier."

Bales' wife, Kari Bales, said in a statement Wednesday that she and their children have been enjoying their weekend visits with Bales at Joint Base Lewis-McChord, and she hopes he receives an impartial trial.

"I no longer know if a fair trial for Bob is possible, but it very much is my hope, and I will have faith," she said.

Bales' defense team has said the government's case is incomplete, and outside experts have said a key issue going forward will be to determine if Bales suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder. Bales grew up in the Cincinnati suburb of Norwood, Ohio, and served tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.

During last month's preliminary hearing, prosecutors built a strong eyewitness case against the veteran soldier, with troops recounting how they saw Bales return to the base alone, covered in blood. One soldier testified that Bales woke him up in the middle of the night, saying he had just shot people at one village and that he was heading out again to attack another. The soldier said he didn't believe Bales and went back to sleep.

Afghan witnesses questioned via a video link from a forward operating base near Kandahar City described the horror of that night. A teenage boy recalled how the gunman kept firing as children scrambled, yelling: "We are children! We are children!" A young girl in a bright headscarf recalled hiding behind her father as he was shot to death.

An Army criminal investigations command special agent testified earlier that Bales tested positive for steroids three days after the killings, and other soldiers testified that Bales had been drinking the evening of the massacre.

Prosecutors, in asking for a court-martial trial, have pointed to statements Bales made after he was apprehended, saying his comments demonstrated a "clear memory of what he had done, and consciousness of wrongdoing."

Several soldiers testified at a hearing that Bales returned to the base alone just before dawn, covered in blood, and that he made incriminating statements such as, "I thought I was doing the right thing."

The U.S. military has not executed anyone since 1961. There are five men currently facing military death sentences, but none for killings committed in war zones, according to the Death Penalty Information Center. Nidal Hasan, charged in the 2009 rampage that killed 13 and wounded more than two dozen others at Fort Hood in Texas, also could face the death penalty if convicted; no date has been set for his court martial.

Elizabeth Hillman, president of the National Institute of Military Justice, said Bales' mental health and its impact on culpability will undoubtedly play a central role in his court-martial.

In an email to the AP, she said that on one hand, the Army's decision to seek the death penalty is surprising, given that the killings took place in a war zone.

"But on the other hand, it's not surprising that the Army wants to make a statement about the critical need to protect against unnecessary civilian deaths in wartime," she wrote.

For Bales to face execution, the court martial jury must unanimously find him guilty of premeditated murder. They also must determine that at least one aggravating factor applies, such as multiple or child victims, and that the aggravating factor substantially outweighs any extenuating or mitigating circumstances.

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Johnson can be reached at https://twitter.com/GeneAPseattle

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/386c25518f464186bf7a2ac026580ce7/Article_2012-12-19-Afghanistan-Massacre/id-34b0d3fdd0c94bfcbf4763513b6f047e

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Obama Presser On Gun Control Devolves Into Fiscal Cliff Questions, Twitter Freaks Out

President Obama held a press conference Wednesday afternoon designed to discuss new gun control policy in the wake of the tragedy in Sandy Hook, Connecticut last week. After announcing a task force headed by Vice President Joe Biden and calling on the American people to help this move, the conference quickly devolved into reporter questions on the fiscal cliff. Many on Twitter immediately exploded with negative reactions.

Piers Morgan led the charge, asking immediately, ?Sorry, is any White House journalist going to ask Obama about guns, rather than taxes?????

He continued with tweets slamming the press corps, saying, ?Fact that America?s top political reporters think taxes are more important than guns says it all. Sadly.?

MSNBC contributor Ari Melber asked, ?Is it odd that the first press questions at this potentially historic announcement about gun policy have not been about gun policy??

Bill Press, liberal radio host and White House reporter, noted his disgust, saying, saying the reporters were ignoring ?the real issue of the day: saving our kids!?

Mediaite?s own Tommy Christopher called the questions ?ridiculous,? saying, ?POTUS made three huge asks on gun control, and these idiots are asking #fiscalcliff questions that I could answer from a can.?

The press conference eventually got back on track, but not before the journalists were asked to get back on topic. White House reporters did ask about gun control legislation after several questions about the fiscal cliff, but not before sufficient Twitter outrage.
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Source: http://www.mediaite.com/online/obama-presser-on-gun-control-devolves-into-fiscal-cliff-questions-twitter-freaks-out/

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Happy 34th Birthday, Katie Holmes!

Source: http://www.thehollywoodgossip.com/2012/12/happy-34th-birthday-katie-holmes/

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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Woody Johnson Is the Worst Owner in the Entire NFL

There are several different types of owners in the NFL.

There are the ones who hire smart football people and get out of their way. Think Robert Kraft and the Rooney family.

There are the loud, bombastic and enthusiastic owners who do everything possible to put their prints all over the organization. While not necessarily successful, these guys do everything in their power to win. Jerry Jones and Daniel Snyder embody this type of owner.

And then there are the ones who care more about their wallets than their fans. They're the ones who make moves that make no sense on the football field but generate media interest. They're the ones who openly tell their fans that their political leanings mean more than their football team.

Oh wait, this isn't a group of owners. This is our owner. This is Woody Johnson, the single worst owner in the NFL.

I came to this conclusion last night in a game that most franchises would remember as the last time they were ever subjected to Mark Sanchez.

But not us. Woody gave Sanchez an ill advised contract extension last spring that seemed stupid at the time and now looks downright inconceivable. Woody would never allow an $8 million dollar quarterback to sit on the bench. We're stuck with him for another year.

And in Woody's case that's not a bad thing. Woody doesn't care about winning, he cares about stealing headlines from the Giants and making money.?

If he cared about winning he would have forced Rex Ryan to start Tim Tebow. In fact, if he cared about winning, he never would have traded for Tebow in the first place, but at the very least he could have saved face by giving him a chance.

Nope.

If Tim Tebow plays and fails, the media will lose interest in him. But sitting on the bench, waiting for an opportunity that will never come? The media (myself included) will never let that go.?

I used to wonder why Bill Belichick left the Jets. It didn't make sense to me that he'd leave a team one year removed from the AFC championship game.

Now it does. Why would Bill Belichick want to work for an owner so obsessed with the media when his entire foundation as a coach has been built around avoiding it?

In that way, Rex Ryan and Woody Johnson are made for each other. But Ryan doesn't deserves this. One of the NFL's foremost defensive minds and someone who looked like a coaching superstar just two years ago suddenly faces one of the hotter seats in the NFL just because of his horrible employer.

Johnson officially bought the Jets on January 18th, 2000. Just 13 days before that, Bill Belichick resigned as head coach citing "various uncertainties surrounding my position as it relates to the new ownership."

Since then, the Jets have had four coaches, watched the rival Patriots win three championships, employed two media circus quarterbacks, had one cell phone related scandal and won exactly zero Super Bowl rings.?

In Johnson's tenure, no quarterback has lasted more than six years. No coach has made it more than five. Eric Mangini was fired after only three, and two other coaches (Al Groh and Herman Edwards) left of their own accord for lower profile jobs.?

Is Woody Johnson the worst owner in the NFL?

    Is Woody Johnson the worst owner in the NFL?

  • Yes

  • No

In a league where continuity is so important, how can Johnson credibly say he cares about winning?

He doesn't. Say what you will about Jerry Jones and Daniel Snyder, but as fans it must at least be nice to know that the owner's interests align with your own.?

Woody could care less what the fans are interested in. He's a business man who would rather beat the Giants in the paper than on the field. He's the worst owner in the NFL, and as long as he owns the team, I can't see the Jets ever winning a Super Bowl.?

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1450255-woody-johnson-is-the-worst-owner-in-the-entire-nfl

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Tips on How to Add List Building Tools in your Blog - BetterNetworker

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These days of internet marketing, the?list building?of prospects is still the key to finding clients.

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Just imagine having a list of people you can contact who are willing to click on your links, read your newsletters, and purchase your goods online?.. Without this list building, you would be lost before you even begin, so list-building tools are vital to building your internet business.

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When building a list it takes more than just putting a simple subscriber box with an email address field on your website. While it?s still useful, you must also find a way to encourage people to ?opt-in? or put their email address in order to subscribe to your offers. That?s when you can really start building a relationship with them. The power of a?list building?tool is that you can do all this automatically without having to personally attend to each prospect.

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When adding ?a list-building tool, you need to design an opt-in page. This page is where your contacts will ?opt-in? by signing up for your offer. It can be an image, some text, Javascript, or a combination of these?that is your choice. The important thing is to include fields for a person?s name and their email address. Of course, you should make it inviting and attractive as you can.? You can also add a phone number box as an optional box.

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You will need to decide what kind of tool you need. Having the correct tools depend on the kind of blog you are using. As an example, there are tools designed specifically for WordPress, while there are others that will work with all other sites like Facebook and Blogger. Be sure to check out the plugin?s homepage to find out what blogs it?s compatible with

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You might also want to decide if you want a sign up page, a footer, a sidebar, or a pop-up kind of tool. Some types of tools even incorporate all or most of these features. It depends on how you?ve designed your blog, so pick one that works well functionally as well as visually.

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Next, after you?ve made your design choices, select the?list building?tool ?(auto-responder) you want. You have a choice of what kind of tool you want to use. The excellent ones like?Aweber, ?GetResponse, UFA (Ultimate Footer Ad), and Digi List Builder require that you pay for them, but there also free ones you can use, such as Optin Crusher, Codebanter, and the WordPress plug-in mentioned above. Whatever you choose, make sure to follow the directions and that it merges seamlessly with your blog?s style and autoresponder system.

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Now you need to download your tool and install it. In most cases, you will download a plug-in for ease of use. Once downloaded, you can install it in the settings menu in the back end of your blog.

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As an example, in WordPress, open up your Dashboard, and click on Plugins and then select Add New. Browse your computer for your plug-in file and select it. From there, you can click on Activate Plug-in. You will likely have to click the plug-in settings and configure it. This is important if you need to define your opt-in page, as well as its dimensions and when or how often it will show up on your blog.

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The installation may be different for each tool, so be sure to read the instructions on their website to make sure you get it right. Essentially, what you you have to do is download the application, upload it to your blog, copy-paste your auto-responder details, configure your settings, then activate the plug-in.

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If you are using WordPress, you can use its?very own pop-up plug-in?as an alternative to third-party ones. Once downloaded, you have two choices: to have the pop-up show for all your blog pages, place the plug-in in?/mu-plugins/, or to let each individual blog control it by placing it in?/plugins/. After doing that, activate the plug-in and go to Settings > Pop Overs. Here you can paste in the code for your ad: size, borders, background color, position, font color, and when you want it to display.

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