Red Hat and CentOS: A Great Thing or a Gates Thing?

"Did everybody forget Bill Gates' 'If they are gonna pirate, I want them to pirate from us' bit?" Slashdot blogger hairyfeet warned. "Every one using Cent is NOT using Ubuntu; more importantly, they are learning the RH way of doing things. I have no doubt Red Hat will begin offering support contracts for CentOS, as well as an upgrade option. Better they learn RH than learn Debian."

There's no doubt privacy is a highly pertinent goal for 2014, but partnership and collaboration are nothing to sneeze at, either.

That's why the news out of North Carolina last week was so exciting.

"Red Hat and the CentOS Project today announced they are joining forces to build a new CentOS," the press release began, "capable of driving forward development and adoption of next-generation open source technologies."

Yes, that's right -- Linux heavyweight Red Hat and RHEL-based community distro CentOS are teaming up, leaving more than a few heads spinning -- on Slashdot and down at the Linux blogosphere's Broken Windows Lounge.

'Godspeed the New Meta-Distro'

"I think it's a fantastic idea," consultant and Slashdot blogger Gerhard Mack told Linux Girl. "Not everyone wants the full service package of RHEL, but they definitely need security updates."

Indeed, "this kind of forces-joining is what I have dreamed for every GNU/Linux distro family, as opposed to the 'I fork it because I can' policy," enthused Google+ blogger Gonzalo Velasco C.

"CentOS is a successful communitarian GNU/Linux distribution, and everyone knows how much success Red Hat has as an enterprise, even though they have the well-developed community branch Fedora," Gonzalo Velasco C. pointed out.

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Who Wore It Best At The Golden Globes?

Awards season officially kicked off on Sunday (January 12) with the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards. Hollywood's A-listers from movies and television came together to swarm the red carpet, but the star that stood out above the rest had to be the fashion.

On a night when glitz, glamour and elegance are always on full display, this year's looks did not disappoint. Stars took risks with their looks, donning shimmering metallic gowns, nude dresses and a whole lot of red.

Amy Adams, Taylor Swift and Julia Louis-Dreyfus all opted to wear red on the red carpet, but it was "12 Years a Slave" actress Lupita Nyong'o who perfected the look. Wearing a striking Ralph Lauren caped gown, Nyong'o instantly turned into a household name and a budding fashion icon.

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"This gorgeous red dress with this crazy cape, actually very simple and it just complements the tone of her skin," Jarvis Derrell from the blog She Has Had It told MTV News. "I just wanted to know who this girl was."

Was Jennifer Lawrence channeling "The Little Mermaid" with her dress?

Nyong'o's competition for Best Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture, Jennifer Lawrence, who crashed Swift's red carpet interview before winning her award, wowed once again in a white Dior strapless gown separated by black bands.

"I love Jennifer Lawrence. She's like America's favorite stepsister. She is so quirky and funny, and then she changes it up with the pixie haircut, which looks great in this gown," Derrell said. "She can do no wrong for me on the red carpet."

Emma Watson wears a glamorous apron and pants to the Globes.

A dominating trend on the red carpet had to be a very big accessory: the baby bump. Drew Barrymore sported a floral Monique Lhuillier look, while Olivia Wilde simply sparkled in an emerald Gucci gown. But it was "Scandal" star Kerry Washington who may have stolen the show as she confirmed her pregnancy on the carpet while glowing in Balenciaga.

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SHIFT. NOW BACK TO YOU. AWARDS SEASON KICKED OFF IN HOLLYWOOD LAST NIGHT. RUBEN AND RACHEL IN OUR VIRTUAL SET THIS MORNING TO LOOK AT SOME OF THE HITS AND MISSES. GUYS, GOOD MORNING. DON'T GIVE AWAY OUR SECRETS. WE'RE KNOT COVE. LET ME TELL YOU, THE ONE THING I LOVE ABOUT GOLDEN GLOBES IS IT'S REALLY KIND OF THE FIRST LOOK AT THE BIG HITS THAT ARE COMING THROUGH IN HOLLYWOOD AND THEN LAST NIGHT, THE RED CARPET, PHENOMENAL. AND BY THE WAY, HOUSTON, WHO NEEDS A FASHIONISTA OR FASHION EXPERT WHEN YOU HAVE RACHEL McNEILL? ALL RIGHT, GUYS, LET'S GET RIGHT TO IT. SOPHIA VERGARA, MY FAVORITE. SHE'S WEARING ZAC POSEN. SHE LOOKS HOT, HOT, HOT. SHE WORKS IT. SHE'S LIKE THE MOVIE GODDESS. YES OF SHE'S THAT HOUR GLASS FIGURE AND I LOVE THE POP OF COLOR THAT SHE HAS WITH THE BLACK, SO I THINK SHE JUST LOOKS ELEGANT AND BEAUTIFUL. SHE TENDS TO SHOW OFF A LOT OF, A LOT OF EVERYTHING, SO I WAS GLAD SHE WAS COVERED UP IN ELEGANCE. SHE WENT ON AN ATOMIC CAKE BINGE RIGHT BEFORE THE SHOW. SHE SPLIT HER DRESS LAST SEASON, SO I WAS GLAD SHE WAS ABLE TO KEEP EVERYTHING CONTAINED THIS YEAR. ZOE ZALDANA, NOT MY FAVORITE. SHE USUALLY DOES A GREAT JOB ON THE RED CARPET, BUT THIS TIME, WAY TOO MUCH FABRIC, WAY TOO MUCH COLOR. WHAT'S GOING ON HERE, RACHEL IF IS LOOK AT HER FACE OF SHE IS JUST NOT FEELING THIS LOOK. SHE'S EITHER I'M STARVING AND I HATE THIS DRESS I THINK IS WHAT SHE'S THINKING TO HERSELF, BUT IT'S JUST TOO MUCH GOING ON WITH THE SHEER AT THE BOTTOM AND THERE'S JEWELS AND THERE'S OFF THE SHOULDER AND THEN THE HAIR PULLED BACK. I AGREE. SHE GETS VERY NERVOUS ON THE RED CARPET BEFORE ANY BIG AWARDS SHOW. SO ONE OF MY OTHER FAVORITES, TAYLOR SWIFT, OH MY GOODNESS! OLD HOLLYWOOD GLAM RIGHT HERE WEARING CAROLINA HERRERA. DON'T YOU LIKE IT? I LOVE IT. YOU KNOW, I DON'T LOVE THIS LOOK BECAUSE IT'S OVERWHELMING. IT'S A LOT OF FABRIC FOR HER, I THINK, SO IT'S NOT ONE OF MY FAV. I DON'T LOVE HER HAIR AND MAKEUP, BUT SHE COULD HAVE GOTTEN A STEAMER. I DISAGREE WITH YOU ON THIS ONE. THUMBS DOWN. DREW BARRYMORE, AS A MOTHER, SHE IS GLOWING, BUT WHAT IS UP WITH THIS OUTFIT? OH MY GOSH! THAT'S A WHOLE LOT OF FLOWERS. YOU KNOW IT'S BAD WHEN YOU HEAR OWEN SCREAMING. GOING THROUGH PREGNANCIES, I'LL NEVER FORGET, YOU TRY TO STICK TO SOLIDS BECAUSE I WORE SOMETHING CRAZY ON THE AIR AND A VIEWER eMAILED ME AND SAID, YOU LOOK LIKE BIG BIRD, AND SO YOU HAVE TO LEARN THAT LESS IS MORE. HE WAS RIGHT. ONE OF MY FAVORITES NOW, OWEN AND YANEZ ARE GOING TO LOVE MARGO ROBBY, THE STAR OF WOLFF WALL STREET, AND SHE'S WEARING GUCCI, GUCCI, GUCCI. YOU CANNOT GO WRONG. SHE IS GORGEOUS. SHE'S GOT THE HAIR WORKING. I LOVE THE ADDRESS. GORGEOUS COLOR ON HER. AND LET ME TELL YOU, WHITE IS NOT EASY TO PULL OFF. AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST, OLIVIA WILD, A BABY BUMP, ALL WHILE WEARING GUCCI, SHE DID HER THING. THAT IS HOW YOU WORK MATERNITY. THAT IS MATERNITY CHIC. KEEP IT ALL IN COLOR, SHE HAD THAT BEAUTIFUL EMERALD. I LOVE IT. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE, LOVE. AND I LOVE YOU! I'M GOING TO STAY AWAY FROM THE GUNS BECAUSE THEY SCARE ME, BECAUSE YOU REALLY SCARE ME, GIRL.

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Nasa looking for ‘taxi firm’ to replace Russian rockets

Charles Bolden, Nasa's head, has been pushing the case for the US to regain the ability to send crew to the station from American soil.

Last year he warned congress that continuing spending cuts could leave America dependent on the Russians.

It had been hoped that the US could develop a domestic capability by next year, but Congress halved the budget put forward for the programme by the Obama administration.

Last week he appeared to have won his battle when the White House announced the extension of the Space Station's life until 2024.

"Launching American astronauts to the space station from US soil has also been a top priority of the Obama Administration, and we're making great strides toward certifying private companies to transport our astronauts into orbit," the White House said.

"With the first commercial crew flight scheduled for 2017, some had questioned the value of a commercial crew investment that would have lasted only three years.

"Extending ISS to 2024, with a concomitant increased number of flights, will drive down the per-flight cost and make this investment even more attractive."

Nasa is in talks with four companies over the crew contract: Boeing, Sierra Nevada, Blue Origin run by Jeff Bezos of Amazon and SpaceX.

The companies have until May to complete the initial designs for the taxis which must be capable of reaching an altitude of 230 miles and remaining in orbit for three days.

"Nasa is looking for a contract with a company like SpaceX,'' explained Jonathan McDowell, a scientist at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics.

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Recently reactivated NASA spacecraft spots its first new asteroid

Jan. 13, 2014 NASA's Near-Earth Object Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (NEOWISE) spacecraft has spotted a never-before-seen asteroid -- its first such discovery since coming out of hibernation last year.

NEOWISE originally was called the Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE), which had made the most comprehensive survey to date of asteroids and comets. The spacecraft was shut down in 2011 after its primary mission was completed. But in September 2013, it was reactivated, renamed and given a new mission, which is to assist NASA's efforts to identify the population of potentially hazardous near-Earth objects (NEOs). NEOWISE also can assist in characterizing previously detected asteroids that could be considered potential targets for future exploration missions.

NEOWISE's first discovery of its renewed mission came on Dec. 29 -- a near-Earth asteroid designated 2013 YP139. The mission's sophisticated software picked out the moving object against a background of stationary stars. As NEOWISE circled Earth scanning the sky, it observed the asteroid several times over half a day before the object moved beyond its view. Researchers at the University of Arizona used the Spacewatch telescope at the Kitt Peak National Observatory southwest of Tucson to confirm the discovery. Peter Birtwhistle, an amateur astronomer at the Great Shefford Observatory in West Berkshire, England, also contributed follow-up observations. NASA expects 2013 YP139 will be the first of hundreds of asteroid discoveries for NEOWISE.

"We are delighted to get back to finding and characterizing asteroids and comets, especially those that come into Earth's neighborhood," said Amy Mainzer, the mission's principal investigator from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, Calif. "With our infrared sensors that detect heat, we can learn about their sizes and reflectiveness."

2013 YP139 is about 27 million miles (43 million kilometers) from Earth. Based on its infrared brightness, scientists estimate it to be roughly 0.4 miles (650 meters) in diameter and extremely dark, like a piece of coal. The asteroid circles the sun in an elliptical orbit tilted to the plane of our solar system and is classified as potentially hazardous. It is possible for its orbit to bring it as close as 300,000 miles from Earth, a little more than the distance to the moon. However, it will not come that close within the next century.

WISE discovered more than 34,000 asteroids and characterized 158,000 throughout the solar system during its prime mission in 2010 and early 2011. Its reactivation in September followed 31 months in hibernation.

NEOWISE will continue to detect asteroids and comets. The observations will be automatically sent to the clearinghouse for solar system bodies, the Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass., for comparison against the known catalog of solar system objects and to determine orbit if the object is not known. A community of professional and amateur astronomers will provide follow-up observations, establishing firm orbits for the previously unseen objects.

Infrared sensors, similar to the cameras on NEOWISE, are a powerful tool for discovering, cataloging and understanding the asteroid population. Some of the objects about which NEOWISE will be collecting data could become candidates for NASA's announced asteroid initiative, which will be the first mission to identify, capture and relocate an asteroid for astronauts to explore. The initiative represents an unprecedented technological feat that will lead to new scientific discoveries and technological capabilities that will help protect our home planet and achieve the goal of sending humans to an asteroid by 2025.

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NASA’s Kepler provides insights on enigmatic planets

Jan. 13, 2014 More than three-quarters of the planet candidates discovered by NASA's Kepler spacecraft have sizes ranging from that of Earth to that of Neptune, which is nearly four times as big as Earth. Such planets dominate the galactic census but are not represented in our own solar system. Astronomers don't know how they form or if they are made of rock, water or gas.

The Kepler team today reports on four years of ground-based follow-up observations targeting Kepler's exoplanet systems at the American Astronomical Society meeting in Washington. These observations confirm the numerous Kepler discoveries are indeed planets and yield mass measurements of these enigmatic worlds that vary between Earth and Neptune in size.

Included in the findings are five new rocky planets ranging in size from 10 to 80 percent larger than Earth. Two of the new rocky worlds, dubbed Kepler-99b and Kepler-406b, are both 40 percent larger in size than Earth and have a density similar to lead. The planets orbit their host stars in less than five and three days respectively, making these worlds too hot for life as we know it.

A major component of these follow-up observations was Doppler measurements of the planets' host stars. The team measured the reflex wobble of the host star, caused by the gravitational tug on the star exerted by the orbiting planet. That measured wobble reveals the mass of the planet: the higher the mass of the planet, the greater the gravitational tug on the star and hence the greater the wobble.

"This marvelous avalanche of information about the mini-Neptune planets is telling us about their core-envelope structure, not unlike a peach with its pit and fruit," said Geoff Marcy, professor of astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, who led the summary analysis of the high-precision Doppler study. "We now face daunting questions about how these enigmas formed and why our solar system is devoid of the most populous residents in the galaxy."

Using one of the world's largest ground-based telescopes at the W. M. Keck Observatory in Hawaii, scientists confirmed 41 of the exoplanets discovered by Kepler and determined the masses of 16. With the mass and diameter in hand, scientists could immediately determine the density of the planets, characterizing them as rocky or gaseous, or mixtures of the two.

The density measurements dictate the possible chemical composition of these strange, but ubiquitous planets. The density measurements suggest that the planets smaller than Neptune -- or mini-Neptunes -- have a rocky core but the proportions of hydrogen, helium and hydrogen-rich molecules in the envelope surrounding that core vary dramatically, with some having no envelope at all.

The ground-based observation research validates 38 new planets, six of which are non-transiting planets only seen in the Doppler data. The paper detailing the research is published in the Astrophysical Journal today.

A complementary technique used to determine mass, and in turn density of a planet, is by measuring the transit timing variations (TTV). Much like the gravitational force of a planet on its star, neighboring planets can tug on one another, causing one planet to accelerate and another planet to decelerate along its orbit.

Ji-Wei Xie of the University of Toronto used TTV to validate 15 pairs of Kepler planets ranging from Earth-sized to a little larger than Neptune. Xie measured masses of the 30 planets, thereby adding to the compendium of planetary characteristics for this new class of planets. The result also was published in the Astrophysical Journal in Dec. 2013.

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Tata Motors launches Nano Twist

Mumbai, Jan 13 : Tata Motors on Monday announced the launch of the new Nano Twist, a new addition to the Nano range.

The new Nano Twist, will now allow hassle-free and relaxed driving in city traffic with the new first-in-class Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) system, designed for easy maneuvering in tight driving and parking situations, said the company.

The Nano Twist features a new signature Damson Purple colour, with chrome accents, new sporty interiors with new fabrics and stunning in-car features.

Unveiling the Nano Twist - Ranjit Yadav, President, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors, said, "Since its inception, the Nano has been a path-breaking invention and has been constantly developed to provide class-leading value, with our core philosophy of anticipating customers' needs."

Yadav said, "Blending best-in-class technology and design engineering, we at Tata Motors have worked closely with our partners to take 'Awesomeness' to a whole new level with the Nano Twist."

"The Nano Twist will redefine customer's driving experience in city traffic with the EPAS. It comes loaded with trendy features, exciting new colour and sporty interiors, which makes it a cool, smart city car to hang-out with," he added.

Yadav said, "We at Tata Motors will continuously innovate on the Nano platform, catering to the dynamic desires of our growing customer base of young, trendy urbanites."

The new EPAS system comprises of a steering column-mounted brushless motor and an ECU (Electronic Control Unit), which helps the driver steer the Nano Twist with ease, regardless of the road conditions.

The new EPAS system also allows the driver to fully utilise the Nano's class-leading, lowest turning circle radius of 4 meters.

Moreover, the EPAS in the Nano Twist has an 'Active Return' feature - which returns the steering wheel back to its straight-ahead position, as soon as the wheel is released.

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Tata Motors launches Nano Twist at Rs 2.36 lakh

Tata Motors announced the launch of the new Nano Twist, a new addition to the Nano range. The new Nano Twist, will now allow hassle-free and relaxed driving in city traffic with the new first-in-class Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) system, designed for easy manoeuvring in tight driving and parking situations. A new signature Damson Purple colour, with chrome accents, new sporty interiors with new fabrics and stunning in-car features, make the Nano Twist an exciting car to drive.

Unveiling the Nano Twist - Ranjit Yadav, President, Passenger Vehicle Business Unit, Tata Motors, said,Since its inception, the Nano has been a path-breaking invention and has been constantly developed to provide class-leading value, with ourcore philosophy of anticipating customers needs.Blendingbest-in-class technology and design engineering, we at Tata Motors have worked closely with our partners to takeAwesomeness to a whole new level with the Nano Twist. The Nano Twist will redefine customers driving experience in city traffic with the EPAS. It comes loaded with trendy features, exciting new colour and sporty interiors, which makes it a cool, smart city car to hang-out with. We at Tata Motors will continuously innovate on the Nano platform, catering to the dynamic desires of our growing customer base of young, trendy urbanites.

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The new Electric Power Assisted Steering (EPAS) system comprises of a steering column-mounted brushless motor and an ECU (Electronic Control Unit), which helps the driver steer the Nano Twist with ease, regardless of the road conditions. The brushless motor used, also improves robustness of the internal components of the Nano Twists EPAS system. The new EPAS system also allows the driver to fully utilise the Nanos class-leading, lowest turning circle radius of 4 metres. The EPAS in the Nano Twist has an Active Return feature - which returns the steering wheel back to its straight-ahead position, as soon as the wheel is released. This is achieved by providing a calibrated return torque through the system. This self-centering action gives drivers confidence and stability at higher speeds thus delivering a great drive experience in city traffic.

The Nano Twist is powered by a 624cc, multi-point fuel injected, water cooled, naturally aspirated, 2 cylinder gasoline engine with 2 valves per cylinder, mated to a 4-speed manual transmission. The engine produces 38PS power, 51 Nm torque. The Nano continues to remain as the most fuel efficient petrol car, as the Nano range offers a fuel efficiency of 25.4 kmpl, as certified by the Automotive Research Association of India (ARAI).

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The new Nano Twist has been updated with more trendy features. A new look instrument cluster, now houses a trip computer and a new driver information systems, with a bright daytime and night-time Amber display and digital clock. The cluster houses new features - distance to empty (DTE), average fuel efficiency (AFE) readouts, an LED fuel gauge and a coolant temperature gauge. The Nano Twist is also loaded with features like remote keyless entry, twin glove boxes, and a four-speaker AmphiStream music system with Bluetooth, USB and auxiliary connectivity. All these features ensure the customer is well connected with the car at all times.

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The new Nano Twist comes with new design elements which further accentuates the brands uniqueness. A new gearshift console ensures better accessibility to the power assist driver and passenger window switches. New seat and door pad upholstery, with new and luxurious beige interior fabrics and a new rear parcel shelf with speakers, adds to the awesomeness of the new Nano Twist. A dash of black to the rear bumpers, with a newly designed air extractor grill, apart from the new look C-pillar trim, further adds to the look of the new Nano Twist.

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Canadian-developed pet app gives peace of mind

Youve lost your dog. Youve been out all night, canvassing the neighbourhood, but theres still no sign of Fluffy.

If only youd been able to use facial-recognition technology to upload a photo of the dog to a digital cloud before it disappeared.

Wait, theres an app? For that?

Philip Rooyakkers, co-founder of a Vancouver dog shop, has developed an application he hopes will make it easier for Canadian pet owners to reunite with the estimated one million animals that go missing in this country every year.

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Move over tags, tattoos and microchips. Hello, iTunes.

I was sitting having my lunch one day, with my Boston terrier in my office and his brother happened to also be in my office, Mr. Rooyakkers recalled in an interview. Both are sitting there staring at me while Im eating. Im looking at them and it occurred to me that, Oh my gosh, their faces, even though theyre brothers they have different patterns on their faces. And I thought, Why dont we use facial recognition to [put together] a pet list?

That October, 2011 lunch started Mr. Rooyakkers on a two-year journey that, this past November, saw his team make its submission to Apple, for inclusion to the iTunes store.

PiP for Positive Identification of Pets became available for download earlier this month.

Mr. Rooyakkers knows all too well the worry that can come with losing a pet. His Yorkshire terrier once scampered out an open door, triggering a desperate search. The owner was fortunate enough to find the dog the next day, at a nearby shelter.

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Udi’s needs a new name

LOUISVILLE - A Louisville-based company with 10 restaurants needs your help finding a new name.

Udi's Foods sold its Gluten-Free division in 2012, and along with it, the name Udi's.

9NEWS Business Anchor Gregg Moss went behind-the-scenes of Udi's main bakery and food preparation facility Monday morning.

He'll talked with members of the founding family about their success, and how they've grown from a small sandwich shop that opened in 1994 to a company that's looking to grow.

Etain Bar-on, CEO and son of the founder, said they founded Udi's as a family with the community in mind, which is why they want to have their fans play a big part in the renaming process.

People can go to http://www.renameudis.com and submit their name ideas. They can explain why they think their idea is the best and they can also upload videos through Feb. 10.

Members of the Udi's family will pick their three favorites and from Feb. 17 to 28, the public will have a chance to vote on the favorite of those three.

The winner will get bragging rights and a party for 20 at one of Udi's restaurants.

The winner will be announced April 2 after a New Orleans-style funeral event takes place to bury the company's 20-year-old name.

(KUSA-TV 2014 Multimedia Holdings Corporation)

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Medicine Man Lacrosse Creates Industry’s First Lacrosse Camp and Tournament Locator Website

New York, NY (PRWEB) January 13, 2014

With the official launch of the new community web portal, Medicine Man Lacrosse announces it has completed developments on a Lacrosse Camp and Lacrosse Tournament Locator functionality designed around facilitating access to lacrosse instruction and events.

Geo-Targeting and Mapping Functionality will present closest camp and tournament locations to users based on their IP address. Players and parents can search by state or city and select from search criteria such as date, type, gender, age and price. Players can also submit a lacrosse camp & tournament listing or a review detailing their experiences for the community. Additional segments of the new lacrosse website include a news section, lacrosse instructional blog, event calendar and a section titled Native America 101 housing educational content about Native culture.

These completed developments mark the positive and progressive advancement of Medicine Man Lacrosse llc, as the organization functions in aligning core objectives around the Medicine Man philosophy; 1) Establishing a solid foundation on which the growth of lacrosse can continue to flourish by spreading awareness of the sport and directing resources that allow communities to create long term successful lacrosse programs. 2) Reinforcing the aspect of community in lacrosse by promoting shared values and a common love for the game. 3) Encouraging and inspiring each and every player to aspire to their personal best in every part of their life.

Medicine Man Lacrosse currently produces a line of comfortable lacrosse clothing for players that wish to express their passion for the game, represent their identity to the world and connect to a rich and vibrant culture. Medicine Man Lacrosse designs incorporate the subtle intricacies of the game, the spirit and nature from its early beginnings and the passion of those who dedicate themselves to the game and those who continue to nurture participation in their communities. Best sellers include The Creators Game T-shirt and the Language lacrosse shorts.

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