Are you offended? Fired professor attacks Kean’s ‘extreme political correctness’ – New Jersey 101.5 FM Radio

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ELIZABETH An adjunct professor who was fired by Kean University on charges that she violated the states anti-discrimination policy is firing back, saying she is the victim of the schools extreme political correctness agenda.

The business law professor was fired last year after six years on the job as a result of numerous student complaints that she injected her personal and offensive opinions about gender, sexuality, religion and immigration into her lectures, which several students described as rants.

One student, for example, complained that the professor said Mexicans are stealing jobs. Another claimed she said that America should stick to Catholic/Christian principles.

The professor, however, denied the allegations, explaining that the students took her debate points out of context.

And then she filed her own discrimination complaints against her former students and the university.

This workplace dispute over the states anti-discrimination policy came to light as a result of the professors appeal to the Civil Service Commission, which only identified the professor by her initials C.B.

The decision comes amid controversy at another higher education institution in the state, whichfired an adjunct professor associated with Black Lives Matter after she made an appearance on Fox News Channels Tucker Carlson Tonight.

Essex County College president Anthony Munroe last month defended the termination of Lisa Durden, who went on the show to defended her groups all-black Memorial Day Celebration. Munroe said many students and parents complained after her segment aired.

Racism cannot be fought with more racism, he said in a public statement.

The political positions of these two college professors might be worlds apart, but both showhow college campuses are trying to strike a balance between free expression and limiting offensive speech.

In the appeal of her termination, the former Kean professor uses a favorite term of those who criticize campus speech policies: political correctness.

She said that her students students complaint are based on political correctness. She said Kean used the policy as a pretext to punish her for teaching critical thinking and promoting its extreme political correctness agenda.

She also said Kean is violating its own Policy Statement on Free Speech and Dissent, and that the investigation was based on disgruntled, biased students with no other evidence than baseless hate, lies and discrimination.

She then used the state policy to go after her accusers.

Her complaint said that they discriminated against her on the basis of marital status by referring to her as Ms. instead of her preferred Mrs.; that they discriminated against her on the basis of age when one student told administrators investigating her that she was old school; and that they discriminated against patriotic Americans because the students essentially say American citizens dont have the right to expect immigrants to abide by U.S. laws.

While the professors own discrimination complaints were dismissed by the school and state officials, she was handed a partial victory last month when the Civil Service Commission concluded that she is entitled to a hearing before an administrative law judge.

The appeal decision says the students complaints last year were investigated by the universitys Office of Affirmative Action Programs, which concluded that she had violated the policy.

The policy prohibits discrimination, harassment or use of derogatory or demeaning references based on race, creed, color, national origin, nationality, ancestry, age, sex/gender, pregnancy, marital status, civil union status, domestic partnership status, familial status, religion, affectional or sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, atypical hereditary cellular or blood trait, genetic information, liability for service in the military, or disability.

According to the Civil Service Commissions decision, the university pointed out that the use of Ms. does not rise to the level of a policy violation because the term is used in a general manner and does not necessarily reflect marital status. And old school does not violate the policy because the term is associated with traditional practices, characteristics, mannerisms, etc.

The commission agreed, citing definitions of Ms. from the Oxford English and Merriam-Websters dictionaries to conclude that referral to her as Ms. would be a breach of etiquette, but not a violation of the State Policy.

But the commission did find that the students complaints about her lectures were not conclusive.

The professors appeal said she lectured out of the textbook and used debate points to encourage and develop students critical thinking, interdisciplinary thinking and debating skills.

She said all viewpoints were zealously debated and that she would play Devils advocate to challenge students to develop their arguments.

The case is now before the Office of Administrative Law.

Sergio Bichao is deputy digital editor at New Jersey 101.5. Send him news tips: Call 609-359-5348 or email sergio.bichao@townsquaremedia.com.

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Letter: The absurdity of political correctness – Lima Ohio

Apparently, one of the things conservatives like about Donald Trump is his propensity to be politically incorrect. I do believe that as a society we have become overly obsessed with political correctness. For example, why get bent out of shape if someone says Merry Christmas? Does it really matter if a Native American is referred to as an Indian? Islamic terrorism is a real thing, so why bother to deny it.

People often engage in linguistic gymnastics so as not to be offensive and that is what I consider to be the absurdity of political correctness.

Having said this, I think it is important to make a distinction between being political incorrect and just plain bad manners and vulgar behavior. If we are looking to a time in our history when people were less politically correct, it is important to remember that plain, blunt language doesnt need to be vulgar.

When was it ever OK to make fun of a womans physical appearance and refer to her as a fat pig? When was it ever acceptable to mock someone who suffers from a physical disability and put them into a position of public derision? When was it ever proper to imply that a judge could not render an impartial decision because of his ethnicity? When you mock and ridicule people on a personal level you arent being politically incorrect, you are being vulgar and indecent. There is a difference and it is important to recognize the distinction.

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How does cloning work, anyway? Your guide to real-world replication – Yahoo News

Its common knowledge that cloning has broken the bonds of sci-fi, and that labs around the world are experimenting with cloning techniques. But how exactly does cloning work, and why havent we heard more about it? More specifically, why havent clone armies overrun us yet? Heres how researchers clone living organisms, and why it remains a complicated process.

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Cloning isnt a very scientific word, so its no surprise that there are several different techniques that you could call cloning. That includes the common gene cloning, where biological materials are reproduced and used for medical techniques or even meeting demand for red meat as well as therapeutic cloning, which involves swapping nucleus DNA between eggs for a shortened development process.

But for the real, thats what I meant style of cloning, we need to talk about somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT). This is the type of cloning that takes the DNA of an adult specimen and reproduces it, so that an embryo with that same DNA is created. Its the sort of science that inspired stormtroopers and dinosaurs in our favorite movies, and its probably exactly what you were thinking of. So lets talk about how somatic cell nuclear transfer works.

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First, scientists need healthy, durable cells from a donor a.k.a. the organism they aimto clone. There are different kinds of cells in the average sexual organism, but somatic cells are the neutral type of cell that just hangs out doing its job with the typical two complete sets of chromosomes.

Somatic cells cant be found among red blood cells, but white blood cells are somatic and a common source for DNA products. Skin cells and the traditional cheek-swab also work, but the cells have to be healthy and undamaged. Thats why it is usually impractical to try to clone ancient frozen or trapped animals: Their cells are almost always heavily damaged.

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While one part of the scientific cloning team is working on extracting a plentiful supply of somatic cells from the donor, another part is working to prepare a viable egg cell. It doesnt necessarily have to be an egg cell from the same species, but for greater chances of success, the closer the better.

When scientists find the right undamaged egg cells, they carefully extract the nucleus of the cell. The nucleus is what holds the single set of chromosomes that contributes to reproduction. But for cloning, they dont want that DNA they want an intact, empty shell that can house an embryo. So the nucleus and all its DNA is removed, while the rest of the egg is delicately preserved.

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Remember, because somatic cells are complete, adult cells not used for reproduction, they have the full dual set of chromosomes, already present and ready for action. However, scientists need to get this DNA into the egg cell and prepared to grow into a new organism. So they again, very carefully remove the nucleus and insert it into the waiting, empty egg cell.

The goal is to combine them into a single cell again, which is not easy. Current successful techniques use a very light, directed flow of electricity so that the nucleus and egg cell bind together, and hopefully agree to their new living arrangement.

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Now we have a cloned egg, ready to start growing! But, while the egg does have two sets of chromosomes and, in theory, everything it needs to grow into a copy of the donor organism, it hasnt actually been fertilized and it cant be fertilized without ruining the cloning process.

So scientists try to convince the egg that its fertilized and should start growing. This is another area where there is a lot of experimentation with new techniques: Usually, the egg is subjected to chemical cocktails designed to trigger the growth process, often while being zapped with more electricity (sometimes science really is like the movies).

When the cell starts to divide, scientists move quickly onto the next stage, keeping the egg in similar conditions to the real reproductive process. If the egg starts to develop into an embryo that appears healthy, they typically implant that embryo into a living female organism to gestate. This is better for the egg and much less expensive than trying to grown an embryo externally in a lab.

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As you probably noticed, theres a certain amount of uncertainty and delicate work involved in all the previous steps. Even small amounts of cell damage can be disastrous, and theres no guarantee a doctored egg will develop correctly either inside or outside the carrying organism. In other words, viability is a major issue. There are a lot of failed attempts and embryos that just dont develop correctly (often going awry when the embryo is only a small collection of cells), so it takes massive resources, plenty of time, and hundreds of attempts to create a successful clone. Successful live births are a rarity.

Even then, the process is not usually kind to the successful clones. They tend to suffer from shortened lifespans and other problems summed up by what you could call DNA whiplash. However, these problems have diminished as technology has advanced.

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The first true cloningusing SCNT occurredin 1996 after 276 attempts: The famous Dolly the sheep. This was quickly followed by cloned calves in Japan, and then a number of other animals were added to the list, including cats, dogs, rabbits, rats, horses, and even a rhesus monkey.

Except for rumors, there is no evidence that a human has ever been cloned primates are especially difficult to clone, and humans are the most difficult of all because of the complex way that our cells divide. Reports of human clones have either been debunked or dropped due to lack of evidence.

Full cloning like this also has relatively little value to the scientific community thus far. Gene cloning is far more advantageous when it comes to healthcare and profit, and much easier to accomplish. True cloning with SCNT has become something of a sideshow as a result: Today, most interest in the process focuses on the applications of stem cells from successful embryos, but that also remains an expensive, controversial process for now.

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Midas, Cloning and the quest for eternal life – The New Indian Express

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Midas, king of Phrygia, was granted a boon by Bacchus: Whatever the king touched, would turn to gold. Midass delight was short-lived. The food that he raised to his lips turned to yellow metal, as did the water he tried to drink. Desperate, Midas begged Bacchus to take back his baneful gift. The god took pity on the king and told him to bathe in a sacred river, which washed away the sin of specious enrichment.

We might not be so lucky. The fable of Midas has disturbing echoes today when genetic engineering promises to put within our grasp the cornucopia of endlessly replicated life. The biotechnology of cloning has already created its mitochondrial ewe in the form of Dolly the sheep. The Noahs Ark of the brave new world seems set to embark on a fantastic voyage at the end of which the animals will come out, not in twos but in their limitless multitudes. Technicallyif not ethicallythere would appear to be no reason why humans also cannot be produced on this genetic assembly line.

Despite widespread fears about what such an industrialisation of humanity might lead to, the gathering momentum of genetic research could prove irreversible. One researcher has been quoted as saying, Its not a matter of should it (human cloning) be done, but when can it be done. According to reports, it already has been done, by accident. Belgian doctors who rubbed the surface of a frozen fertilised human ovum to facilitate implantation in the mothers womb discovered, three weeks later, that the egg had divided to develop two embryos following the friction treatment. The result was identical twins today who are living in southern Belgium.

Cloning has become the new Frankensteins monster. The cloning of more productive livestock has been extolled as an economic miracle and denounced as a transgression of natural laws. The deliberate cloning of humans, though still in the realm of science fantasy, has provoked an outcry against a host of test-tube hobgoblins from mass-produced Nazis to captive organ farms, which could be harvested and cannibalised by affluent patients in need of transplants.

Such extreme and unlikely scenarios apart, it is clear that the issue raises a thicket of prickly social, legal and philosophical questions, which we are ill-equipped, both intellectually and emotionally, to answer. Like Midas, we have been given a seemingly divine gift, which could turn into a self-destructive curse.

The Midas touch and the biotechnicians clone of thorns encompass a single quest: both represent the human yearning for everlasting life. Using the technique of engineered cell division, cloning seeks to usurp the sovereignty of creationalong with that of its inevitable concomitant of dissolution and deathand reward its adherents with an ersatz immortality.

The legend of Midas expresses the same desire, employing the metaphor of incorruptible gold as an allegory of deathless life. The Midas myth is a foreshadowing of the alchemists search for the so-called philosophers stone, the magical substance, which supposedly could transmute base metals into gold.

Sixteenth century alchemists used the sorcerers cloak of secrecy to mask a far greater enterprise than that of the molecular transformation of metal: what they sought was the transubstantiation of perishable flesh into an imperishable prototype.

C G Jung notes that the ostensible making of gold was a red herring, a diversionary symbol for the transformation of the personality through the merging of the elements, the conscious and the (collective) unconscious. Marlowes Faustus, who sold his soul to the devil in exchange for knowledge of the secret lore and who longed for the kiss of immortality from the lips of long-dead Helen, was an anachronistic clone of the alchemists, and of Midas.

The fugitive desire for a surrogate perpetuity has adopted many guises in many cultures: from the birth of Minerva, goddess of learning, who sprang forth fully-formed from the head of her father, Jupiter, to the Biblical creation of Eve from Adams rib; from the Yiddish legend of the golem, the elemental and indestructible humanoid who both protected its creator and represented his primal self, to the Gothic cult of the vampire, the everlasting undead. Its present avatarthat of cloningrepresents a form no more, or less, bizarre than many others it has earlier taken.

The fatal flaw that lies at the heart of this recurring allegory is that it chooses the inescapable prison of eternity over the irrepressible freedom of the infinity of life in its untrammelled diversityand its necessary transience. Death is the mother of beauty, said the poet. The abyss, which lies beneath the nectar in a sieve, makes each drop as it falls into oblivion sweeter and more dazzlingly golden than all the eternally unchanging, eternally barren riches of Midas.

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Jose Mourinho hails Marcus Rashford’s physical evolution – ‘He’s three centimetres taller with muscle’ – Telegraph.co.uk

Jose Mourinho has revealed Marcus Rashford has grown three centimetres in the past year as the Manchester United striker put his increased physicality to good use by scoring twice in a 5-2 win over LA Galaxy.

Rashfords exploits upstaged Romelu Lukaku after the Belgium striker missed a glorious chance to score four minutes into his United debut at the StubHub Centre, but Mourinho offered a robust defence of his new 90 million recruit.

He didnt score goals but he played better than the ones who did score goals, the United manager said.

It is doubtful Mourinho meant Rashford, who scored with two fine finishes but should have claimed a hat-trick after missing an excellent opportunity late in the first half before making way for Lukaku at half-time when the manager made 11 changes.

Rashford is sporting a significantly more muscular frame and Mourinho explained that, as well as bulking up, the 19 year-old has also grown since he took charge at the club in May last year.

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How Cindy taught me a theory of evolution – The Hindu

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Following the evolution of a prayer’s life – Rapid City Journal

My earliest memories involve prayer. They include:

Thank you for the food we eat. Thank you for the world so sweet. Thank you for the birds that sing. Thank you Lord for everything. Succinct. Adequate. God focused.

The classic bedtime prayer

Now I lay me down to sleep ... If I should die, before I wake... What?!?! Sleeping carries the possibility of death? (This I focused prayer set the misguided standard for adulthood prayer-life.)

Our Father Who art in Heaven. Arts in Heaven? Like Ricks Popeye picture on Grandmas fridge?

Hallowed be thy name. Oh, a name. Must be talking about Uncle Art.

Thy kingdom come. How long will that take? Must be harder to make a kingdom than Heavens Earth.

Thy will be done. Gods will doesnt just happen?

On Earth as it is in Heaven. God gets His way in Heaven, but not on Earth?

Give us this day, our daily bread. Not Captain Crunch?

And forgive us our trespasses.

As we forgive those who trespass against us. We dont have any No Trespassing tire signs hanging on our fences like Uncle Walter does. So I dont think this applies to us.

And lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. WHAT?! Isnt this a given? I have to ask to not be taken to evil I? This prayer must activate the default override and cause God to be merciful to me.

For Thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. I thought the kingdom needs to come but now its forever? When Jesus first prayed this the kingdom must have come sometime between Thy will be done and forgive us our trespasses. Confusion reigns.

Then came variations of that bed-time prayer. I call them the Sales-Pitch, Instruction Manual, and Indictment prayers:

The Sales-Pitch involves enumerating commendable attributes and accomplishments in an effort to build a case in the hopes of swaying a stingy god to generosity.

The Instruction Manual is the creature telling Creator what to do and how to do it.

The Indictment (most often employed when praying for others):

Contemptible accusations are recounted and preferred consequences described in an attempt to extort justice and condemnation.

Much later in life I realized God is God. I am not. Thats the day my prayers became a lot less talk and a lot more listen.

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Here’s Why We Can’t Just Ignore The Racism In The Dawn Of Evolutionary Theory – The Daily Caller

Lets talk a bit about some of historys most infamous racists. You know, the animals like Alabamas Bull Connor in the 1960s, Virginias George Fitzhugh in the 1850s and Englands Charles Darwin, author of Origin of the Species.

What? Do I mean Charles Darwin, founder of what we know today as the theory of evolution? Yes, thats the one, though, I hasten to add that there are two important qualifiers to be considered in the following discussion.

First, as an evangelical Christian, I absolutely believe the Bibles creation account. I also know that time isnt the same for God and man, so maybe He used something akin to evolution in the eons before Adam arrived, though that raises a host of spiritual issues to which we might return here in the future.

For now, no qualifiers are needed for Connor or Fitzhugh. The former was Birminghams Commissioner of Public Safety when the civil rights movement was focusing the nations attention on the injustices of Southern segregation. He cruelly unleashed police dogs and fire hoses on demonstrators.

Fitzhugh was among the most prominent Antebellum defenders of Southern slavery. He argued that the free laborer must work or starve. He is more of a slave than the Negro because he works longer and harder for less allowance than the slave Sounds a bit like Karl Marx, no?

Heres what Darwin, who was an English contemporary of Fitzhugh, said:At some future period, not very distant as measured by centuries, the civilized races of man will almost certainly exterminate, and replace, the savage races throughout the world.

The second qualifier thus enters the conversation. Darwin had in mind Black Africans and Aboriginal Australians in his references to the savage races, but he wasnt simply offering a straightforward endorsement of racial genocide.

As John Wilkins, one of Darwins modern defenders,put it, at this time, it was common for Europeans (based on an older notion of a chain of being from lowest to highest) to think that Africans (negroes) were all of one subspecific form, and were less developed than Caucasians or Asians In short, Darwin is falling prey to the same error almost everyone else was . . .

In other words, a natural inferiority of Blacks to Whites was a commonplace assumption. No surprise then that Darwin subtitled his most famous book as The Preservation of Favored Races in the Struggle for Life.

Thus, the great Christian politician and reformer William Wilberforce had won victory in 1807 in his campaign to abolish the African slave trade, but racism had by no means disappeared from among Darwins enlightened contemporaries in mid-19th century Great Britain.

What did other evolutionary pioneers believe about the races? Consider the words of Thomas Huxley, the Imperial College of London botanist known to the Victorian Age as Darwins Bulldog for his earnest advocacy of evolution.

No rational man cognizant of the facts, believes that the average Negro is the equal, still less the superior, of the white man, said Huxley on the future prospects for Americas emancipated slaves. Huxley wasnt endorsing racism but his 1871 observation may tell us something about why the survival-of-the-fittest universe of Social Darwinism was right around the corner.

And thats the point here. Removing Gods purposeful creation of the Adam whose physical nature is constant throughout time leaves us with an uncreated, eternally changing evolving universe in which anything is possible and, more importantly, anything goes.

And what might be termed the Evolutionary Era of history that Darwin inaugurated 1859 to the present has seen mankinds worst racial and ethnic genocides, successive world wars, totalitarianisms, the Holocaust, chemical and biological weapons of mass destruction and the possibility, however remote, of nuclear incineration of the entire human race.

No wonder Dostoevsky wasnt kidding when he saidwithout God,everything is possible.

Which is why I like something else Huxley said: My business is to teach my aspirations to conform themselves to fact, not to try and make facts harmonize with my aspirations. I wonder if todays evolutionists are prepared to follow Huxleys example?

Mark Tapscott is executive editor and chief of The Daily Caller News Foundations Investigative Group. Follow Mark on Twitter.

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Conway praises Trump for getting all-girl Afghan robotics team to United States. Critics disagree. – Washington Post

A team of Afghan girls arrived at Dulles International Airport to compete in an academic robotics competition in D.C. after U.S. officials agreed to allow them to enter the country despite initially denying them visas. (Reuters)

President Trump's last-minute intervention allowed an all-girl robotics team from Afghanistan to come to the United States.More important, it enabled the high schoolers to achieve what few female Afghans are able to: represent their country on an international stage.

I feel so happy that I cant describe in words, team member Fatemah Qaderyantold The Post at Washington Dulles International Airport Saturday.

We felt so disappointed (when we were denied visa) because our team members had worked very hard for six months, the 14-year-old added.

Trump's involvement drew praise from White House counselorKellyanne Conway, who saidin a tweet Saturday morning that while others talk, the president acts. But critics pointed out that selectively allowing a small group of people to come to the United States, while denying many others, is not deserving of credit.

In response to Conway's tweet, Paul Musgrave, an international relations expert who teaches political science at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, said, Selective enforcement of laws and displays of 'mercy' are monarchical, not democratic, tendencies.

He told The Washington Postthat while Trump did the right thing,making an exception here and there for people who are particularly charismatic and particularly visible is indicative of an administration that takes action because popular opinion, not rational policy, necessitates doing so.

Think about all the other charismatic groups that we haven't had this kind of mobilization about. Conway's tweet is in this vein of the good president saving innocent people from the government. Well, if he cares that much about these young women, what is he doing to make sure that we have a just process in place for all the many thousands of people affected by his other policies? Musgrave said, referring to the Trump administration's travel ban, which places restrictions on people from six predominantly Muslim countries. Afghanistan is not among those countries.

Conway is traveling and is unavailable to comment, her chief of staff said.

The story of the high school girls from the city of Herat in western Afghanistan and their uphill battle in trying to come to the United States first attracted worldwide sympathya few weeks ago.

The Afghan girls' robotic team will be allowed to travel to the United States to participate in an international robotics competition after their visa applications were denied twice. (Taylor Turner/The Washington Post)

They scrambled for months to build a ball-sorting robot that will compete in theFIRST Global Challenge, an international robotics competition in Washington. The team was supposed to receive equipment from the United States, but it was held up for months amid terrorism concerns. So the team members improvised and built motorized machines out of household materials,The Post reported.

To be able to come to the United States, theytwice made the dangerous 500-mile journey to the U.S. Embassy in Kabul to apply for their visas.

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But their applications were denied.

The hurdles punctuated by the fact that nearly all teams, including those from countries barred under Trump's travel ban, were allowed to come drew criticism from human rights activists and questions about whether U.S. agencies were pulling back efforts to advocate for young women in Afghanistan,The Post reported.

Today, many Afghan women feel betrayed. The Trump administration is formulating a new Afghanistan strategy, but the talk is all about troop numbers, not school books and certainly not girls, Heather Barr, senior researcher for the Human Rights Watch's women's rights division,wrote last week.

On Wednesday, days before the competition was scheduled to start,Politicobroke the newsof Trump's intervention.The Department of Homeland Security had granted the Afghan team members and their chaperon a parole, which allows them a one-time, temporary entry into the country for humanitarian reasons or significant public benefit,The Post reported.

The reason the girls' visas were initially denied is unclear.

The State Department has cited privacy laws in declining to explain the decision. A spokesman told the Associated Press this week that visa applications are adjudicated on a case-by-case basis.

Critics on Twitter pointed to the administration's travel ban, saying it's the reason the team was barred in the first placeand suggesting that the president shouldn't take credit for reversing the consequences of his own policies.

But theban is not the reason the girls' visas were denied. The latest version of the ban affects Iran, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Syria and Yemen three of which have robotics teams that weren't blocked from coming to the United States. Another team, from Gambia, Africa, also was previously deniedbut has since been granted visas.

Others defended Trump and questioned why critics weren't as outraged when the African team's visas were denied.

Musgrave said tyingthe travel ban to the Afghan team's difficulty in entering the country is a misplaced criticism and is probably because of confusion over the administration's policies on Muslim countries.

Still, he maintains there's a connection at least indirectly.

Although Afghanistan is not among the restricted countries, the obstacles the team faced in coming to theUnited Statesarereflective of the kind of policy errors you get from the administration that imposes the travel ban,Musgravesaid. Praising the president for intervening is akin to snatching victory from the jaws of your defeat,he added.

[Afghan girls team can travel to U.S. for robotics contest after being denied visas twice]

It wasn't a surprise to anybody that a team like this one coming from a country like Afghanistan would be caught up in this, Musgrave said, adding later:You don't get credit for cleaning this up when you foster this kind of atmosphere.

Had the girls not been allowed to come to the United States, they would've had to participate in the competition via Skype.

They landed at Washington Dulles International Airport early Saturday. The three-day robotics competition, which involves participants from nearly 160 countries, starts Sunday.

Seventeen years ago, this would not have been possible at all. They represent our aspirations and resilience despite having been brought up in perpetual conflict. These girls will be proving to the world and the nation that nothing will prevent us from being an equal and active member of the international community,Afghan Ambassador Hamdullah Mohib told the AP after the girls arrived.

Sharif Hassan, Amanda Erickson, and Derek Hawkins contributed to this report.

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Limestone robotics students compete in international contest – The Decatur Daily

ATHENS The Lost Rockets, an underwater robotics team from Limestone County Career Technical Center, was ranked 28th among 65 teams from 17 countries taking part in an international competition for remotely operated vehicles.

The Lost Rockets advanced to the Marine Advanced Technology Education international ROV contest last month at Long Beach City College in California. The teamtookfirst placein the Ranger class in a regional MATE competition in April at Dauphin Island Sea Lab.

The Lost Rockets, the only Alabama team in the international competition, represented MATEs Northern Gulf Coast Region, which includes Mississippi, Georgia, Florida and Alabama, said Monica McConnell, the teams coach and a Limestone County Schools gifted teacher.

Im very proud of the team, said McConnell. A presentation is part of the competition, and theyhave great public speaking skills anddid a great job demonstrating the robot.

The MATE competition requires students to think as entrepreneurs and transform their teams into companies that manufacture, market and sell their products. Students operate their ROVs, and also prepare technical reports, poster displays and engineering presentations that are presented to working professionals who serve as competition judges.

We built an underwater ROV, or remotely operated vehicle, designed to explore and maintaincommercial docks under the water, said Coleman Cook, the teams captain. He said it took the team about four months to build the ROV using high-density polyethylene, stainless steel brackets and 3-D printed plastic. The ROV is about 13 inches by 6 inches by 6 inches and weighs about 18 pounds, he said.

The theme of this years competition was Port Cities of the Future, and students designed and tested their ROVs to handle underwater jobs similar to real-world tasks an ROV would perform in a seaport.

Team members included Cook, Tyler Pressnell, David Sanchez and Preston Lewis, all seniors who have graduated; and Baylee Brewer and Bailey Webb, upcoming seniors.

Casey Wigginton, a former engineering instructor at the career center, previously had been the teams coach.

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This combination of pictures created on January 29, 2017 shows Switzerlands tennis player Roger Federer holding up his 18 Grand Slam titles. 1st row, from left : Australian Open 2017, Wimbledon 2012, Australian Open 2010, Wimbledon 2009, Roland Garros 2009, US Open 2008. 2nd row, from left : US Open 2007, Wimbledon 2007, Australian Open 2007, US Open 2006, Wimbledon 2006, Australian Open 2006. 3rd row, from left : US Open 2005, Wimbledon 2005, US Open 2004, Wimbledon 2004, Australian Open 2004, Wimbledon 2003. / AFP PHOTO / STF

Five years after his last Wimbledon triumph, Roger Federer can capture a record eighth All England Club title Sunday and become the tournaments oldest mens champion of the modern era.

With his 36th birthday fast approaching, the evergreen Swiss will comfortably succeed Arthur Ashe, who was almost 32 when he won in 1975, as Wimbledons most senior champion.

Victory over Croatian giant Marin Cilic will also give him a 19th career Grand Slam title and second in three majors this year after sweeping to a fifth Australian Open in January following a six-month absence.

I was hoping to be in good shape when the grass court season came around, said Federer who, for good measure, also pocketed back-to-back Masters at Indian Wells and Miami as well as a ninth Halle grass court crown.

The first three, four months were just like a dream really. So this is something I was working towards, you know, Wimbledon, to be in good shape. Im happy its paying off here now.

Federer admits his form in 2017 has surprised even himself after he shut down his 2016 season to rest a knee injury in the aftermath of his brutal five-set semi-final loss at Wimbledon to Milos Raonic.

He has 30 wins and just two losses this year and he has reached his 11th Wimbledon final without dropping a set.

Sundays match will be his 102nd at the tournament and his 29th final at the majors.

It makes me really happy, making history here at Wimbledon. Its a big deal. I love this tournament, said Federer, who has been tied with Pete Sampras on seven Wimbledon titles since beating Andy Murray in the 2012 final.

All my dreams came true here as a player. To have another chance to go for number eight now, be kind of so close now at this stage, is a great feeling.

Yeah, unbelievably excited. I hope I can play one more good match. 11 finals here, all these records, its great. Im so close now.

While Big Four rivals Murray, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal failed to even make the semi-finals, Federer has been reborn.

He came into Wimbledon having radically pruned his playing schedule, skipping the entire clay court season.

Wimbledon is just his seventh event of the year; 28-year-old Cilic is in his 15th.

Federer, reveling in the spotlight of having played all his matches on Centre Court, has hardly been troubled on his way to the final.

He has lost serve just four times and spent four and a half hours less on court than Cilic.

Federer also boasts a 6-1 career record over Cilic, the 2014 US Open champion who has made his first Wimbledon final at the 11th attempt.

However, Cilics game is made for grass and 12 months ago he led Federer by two sets to love and held three match points in an epic quarter-final which the Swiss superstar eventually claimed.

When Cilic won his only Slam in New York three years ago, he demolished Federer in straight sets in the semi-finals.

I dont want to say its more relaxed going into it because I have a good head-to-head record against Marin, even though the matches were extremely close, said Federer.

But its not like weve played against each other 30 times. You feel like you have to reinvent the wheel.

Its more straightforward, in my opinion. I think thats nice in some ways. Its a nice change, but it doesnt make things easier.

Cilic is only the second Croatian man to reach the Wimbledon final after Goran Ivanisevic, his former coach, who swept to a memorable title victory in 2001.

A win on Sunday would also make him the first Wimbledon champion outside of Federer, Murray, Djokovic and Nadal since Lleyton Hewitt triumphed in 2002.

However, he has only won one of his last 12 matches against a top five player at the Slams, even if that was over Federer in New York three years ago.

Cilic has fired 130 aces at Wimbledon this year and dropped just 10 service games.

This is Rogers home court, the place where he feels the best and knows that he can play the best game, said Cilic.

Obviously Im going to look back, 12 months ago I was one point away from winning a match against him here. But its still a big mountain to climb.

Federers defeated semi-final opponent Tomas Berdych sees only one winner on Sunday.

Idont see anything that would indicate Roger is getting older. Hes just proving his greatness in our sport, said the Czech.

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Tata Chemicals provides glimpse to future production of food supplements – Economic Times

Visitors to the Tata Chemicals Innovation Centre in Pune are not always given Power Point presentations. But they are certainly given stuff to eat, usually snacks that the company has not yet launched.

These nibbles are meant to be healthy, with no sugar and less oil than the usual fried food. Some of them are also meant to help beneficial bacteria grow in your intestines.

Tata Chemicals is trying to build a food business around the theme of health, an especially hard problem when the definition of what constitutes healthy food keeps changing. Reducing sugar and oil is generally considered healthy, but recent research has shown that health and disease is far more complicated than what we imagined so far.

Specifically, the discovery of the role of microorganisms in disease has uncovered an entirely new field that is growing in sophistication every day, and providing clues to what really happens in our bodies. Tata Chemicals is trying to build a business around the microbiome, the scientific name for the complete set of microorganisms living in our bodies.

So the company has created an environment, both physical and intellectual, where people are keen to do science. "This is not a corporate environment," says Gopichand Katragadda, chief technology officer of the Tata Group. Scientists are encouraged to think about their own scientific interests one day in a week.

By design, the centre is interdisciplinary with a strong background in basic sciences and not filled with food scientists. So in the lab you find physicists, chemists, botanists, molecular biologists and other researchers with no experience in food science. Together they look at food science from many angles. To add some more intellectual power, they collaborate with some of the best universities in the country and abroad.

Role of Bacteria A collaboration between Yale University and the Tata Group began last year, with the company committing funding for five years. One of the projects in this partnership is between Tata Chemicals and the department of immunobiology in Yale.

Noah Palm, a professor at the department, had been looking at the interactions between the gut bacteria and the immune system. Tata Chemicals started a project with him to understand the role of gut bacteria in health and disease, and specifically on the role of prebiotics and gut bacteria and physiology.

The human body plays host to a large variety and number of bacteria, whose role in disease is being researched intensely only in the last one decade. The gut bacteria specifically are now known to play an important role, promoting good health when its composition is right and causing disease when it is not right. The diseases they cause are serious ones: diabetes, heart disease, autoimmune diseases However, scientists are only beginning to understand the correlations between gut bacterial composition and disease. They are still some way from understanding the mechanisms behind the correlations.

Yale and Tata Chemicals together look at two kinds of food products and gut bacteria: fructooligosaccharides (FOS) and galactooligosaccharides (GOS). FOS are found in nature, mainly in vegetables like onions, chicory root, garlic and asparagus. They are sweet, indigestible and considered good food for beneficial bacteria. GOS are found normally in human breast milk. "Our aim is to understand the role of FOS and GOS and their impact on microbial composition when consumed orally," says Noah Palm, assistant professor of immunology at Yale University.

"Our larger goal is to transition dietary supplements from a poorly-understood field to a true understanding of the mechanisms by which they have their effects." FOS and GOS are sometimes called prebiotics, and are becoming a popular form of dietary supplement.

They are different from probiotics, which are the actual beneficial bacteria. Prebiotics provide food for the bacteria. "When we take probiotics," says Khatragada, "we do not know how long they remain in the gut. Prebiotics make it convenient for the right kind of bacteria to grow."

The Yale-Tata programme studies the effect of FOS and GOS on pure bacteria, a mix of bacteria, and inside an actual animal gut. Scientists take germ-free mice, a form of mice bred specifically for microbiome experiments, and transplant human bacteria into their gut.

The mice are fed with FOS and GOS. Scientists then look at the fecal sample for changes in bacterial composition, and at the blood for changes in markers, molecules that indicate health or disease. It is as close to a human experiment as is ethically possible.

Tata Chemicals already sells FOS to food companies. Its long-term aim is to develop the right kind of products, based on a true understanding of the influence of diet on the microbiome.

Research in Pune and with some Indian institutions has hinted at the utility of traditional diets, especially of South India, in generating a good mix of gut bacteria. "If you are eating good home food," says Basu, "please stay with that. We are saying from a specific perspective, not an emotional perspective, that you need to follow what your grandmother did." For those who cannot do that, there may be healthy supplements available sometime in the future.

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What’s really in your dog’s food? You probably don’t want to know – Salon

Im just going to come right out and say it: I feed my dog organic food.

Im only semi-embarrassed to admit it. Hold off on the angry comments and bear with me for a few minutes.

In February, a family dog in Washington state died after eating canned dog food that was later shown to have contained large amounts of pentobarbital a drug used to euthanize animals and execute prisoners on death row.

It happened because pet food manufacturers are still getting away with feeding dogs as if they were living trash cans and pet owners continue to be duped by fancy marketing that peddles even the most horrendously unhealthy products as nutritious offerings fordogs and cats.

But how, specifically, did pentobarbital get into the dog food? To answer that you need to know how most pet food is really made and when you open that can of worms (so to speak), you might regret it.

When I started to research the pet food industry about six months ago, I sent myself into a spiral of confusion about what to feed my dog. Im aware this is probably as big a First World problem as you can get. But yes, I want my dog to be healthy. I figure if shes healthier, my vet bills will be lower down the road.

Pet food companies go to a lot of trouble to convince consumers that their ingredients are the best and most delicious thing you could ever feed your dog. The catch is, they arent legally required to tell you whats actually in the food. If youre eating lunch, you might want to come back to this later.

Most people are probably at least vaguely aware that the meat that goes into dog food is the stuff thats not fit for human consumption. What many dont know is that the meat often comes from a rendering plant where it was thrown into a massive vat with wait for it euthanized dogs and cats, roadkill, diseased farm animals and expired and rejected meat from supermarkets. You read that right: In some cases your dog might be eating other dogs.

It gets worse: The plastic packaging on expired meats, livestock tags from dead animals, and flea collars all get thrown in, too. Since most of the animals that end up in a rendering plant had health problems, drugs like antibiotics or steroids not to mention pentobarbital can end up in your dog or cats food. So, when you see words like animal by-product meal on a pet food label, theres a good chance there are some very nasty ingredients inside.

This highly unpleasant concoction is blended together at the rendering plant and heated at intensely high temperatures until it no longer resembles meat at all. This kills a lot of the bacteria, but it also renders the food nutritionally deficient. To remedy that, manufacturers add vitamin and mineral supplements to the food and then spray the resulting sludge with something tasty-smelling like chicken fat to appeal to a dogs nose. Then its poured into bags with pictures of juicy steaks on the front and words like healthy and natural and delicious to entice pet owners who want the best for their animals.

You might think, well, why are pet food companies allowed to dupe people so badly? Its a good question. A 2016 documentary called Pet Fooled did a deep dive into the industry and found that it is set up almost entirely for the benefit of pet food corporations, while providing only the absolute bare minimum in quality, nutrition and public information.

Take the fact that any product containing the word flavor on the label can, legally, contain no meat. Thats right, no meat at all. Yet, the company is still allowed to stick a picture of a steak on the bag. Any product using the words dinner, nugget or formula is only required to contain 25 percent meat and anywhere you see the word with on a dog food product, there may be as little as 3 percent actual meat inside.

Pet food regulations are very similar in the U.S. and the European Union. Both, for example, state that it is illegal to allow material from animals that have not passed veterinary inspection to enter the food chain. The difference is, the EU seems to enforce the law, where the U.S. does not. The FDA is supposed to regulate the industry, but the agency has shown very little interest in doing that.

Of course not all pet food companies are bad. Some care more about where their ingredients come from. Some sell higher quality products. But when the baseline is this low, higher quality doesnt always mean truly healthy.

There is some good news, though. New companies are entering the market promising to do things in a more ethical, transparent way and the pet owners who have sought them out are ready to hold them accountable.

There are other positive trends, too. Raw feeding, which many experts believe is the most species-appropriate way to feed dogs and cats, is becoming more widespread. Interestingly, the FDA seems more concerned with issuing warnings and propagating myths about the dangers of raw feeding than it is with the massive problems within the processed pet-food industry, where the vast majority of recalls for contamination have been taking place for years.

Many holistic vets are sounding the alarm about the dangers of processed pet food, which, aside from causing the deaths of beloved family pets, are being linked to an obesity epidemic in dogs and cats and a litany of other health problems.

Now, back to that thing I said about feeding my dog organic food. I dont do it because Im a health nut. Im just kind of obsessed with my dog. Ive read so many horror stories that Im willing to fork out for the best stuff I can afford. Then I go and order myself a pizza. Im fully aware that this makes no sense and even more aware that its easier to get picky about dog food when a small dog is the only living thing that youre responsible for feeding.

The best thing anyone can do is feed their dog or cat the best thing they can afford without breaking the bank. Companies rely on consumers being kept in the dark about whats really in their products. The only thing that will force them to start changing the way they do things is for consumers to become more educated about whats really going into those products.

Until then, they will continue to profit off peoples love of their pets, while sending contaminated or unhealthful products onto pet store shelves.

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Angela Bassett’s Dermatologist Releases Line Of Skin Care Vitamins – Blavity

Angela Bassett's Dermatologist Releases Line Of Skin Care Vitamins

Now we can experience some of that flawless skin for ourselves.

We've always suspected that Angela Bassett has the key to the fountain of youth, and she and her dermatologist may finally let us in on the secret.

Skin Care Specialist Dr. Barbara Sturm recently launched Skin Food supplements nutrient-rich skin and health vitamins that help with nourishment and blemishes. The base of the supplement is the super food purslane which has "powerful benefits to skin health. Skin Food supplements prevent wrinkles by protecting and allowing the skin to stay hydrated.

Bassett has graced our TV and movie screens for decades and we never fail to notice her flawless skin and effortless slay. Her talents and ability to steal the scene and wow us are endless, and fans have always raved about her presence on screen and her ageless beauty.

Previously Sturm collaborated with Bassett to create the skincare line Darker Skin Tones for women of color. These products help to reduce inflammation and hyper-pigmentation.

Even though black don't crack, we're all willing to try new regimens and products for skin health, especially if we can possibly reach the level of flawless beauty of Angela Bassett.

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Ray Evans is a South Carolina native by way of Miami, FL. She's a TV and social media junkie and can often be found with her nose in a book.

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Hackerspaces: Making the Maker Movement Book Review – USAPP American Politics and Policy (blog)

A hackerspace might be a tiny student basement, a renovated ex-factory or (arguably) a purpose-built TechShop or FabLab, but in any case, it is full of stuff: tools, materials and projects from beer brewing systems to exquisitely fine jewellery and hacked bikes with glitterballs attached to them (2). The materiality of hacking and making these spaces, these processes, all this stuff is not only important to people who engage in such practices, but has also become the subject of excited discourse among policymakers and businesspeople about democratising innovation, revitalising manufacturing and the rise of a Nation of Makers.

As Davies points out, this rhetoric can seem rather divorced from what actually goes on in hackerspaces (7), and from what their users are interested in. The strength of the book is that Davies communicates the affective dimension of practices streaked through with joy (167) and the optimistic momentum of even modest communal attempts to change the world, while producing a clear-eyed reflection on hacker/maker communities and their relationship to wider society. This is not a phenomenological account of the experience of making (like Trevor Marchands work on craft), but a snapshot of how people talkabout hacking or making (42).

While mainstream popular culture has generally represented hacking as green code flowing down computer screens while young, pale, male savants bash away at keyboards, the concept is applied to technologies as diverse as bio-fuels and phone networks and to communities of practice including textile crafters and the readership of Whole Earth Catalog (see Fred Turner 2010). The common threads forming what Steven Levy calls the hacker ethic are sharing, transparency and a non-hierarchical approach to learning about, accessing and changing technology. While Levys focus was computer hacking, traced back to MIT in the 1950s, Davies stresses the multiple streams within hacking [] with multiple genealogies and origin myths (30). This is important given the books focus on US hackerspaces rather than their European counterparts, which emerge from a more consciously political tradition. The idea of hacking as a whole life activity something that transcends technologies or tools (31) has spread far beyond self-defined hacker communities. Lifehack was nominated as an Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year in 2005 and the internet (not least http://www.lifehacker.com ) supplies an endless, exhausting plethora of tips for perfecting or subverting lifes minutiae.

Given the broad applicability of a hacker mindset, or spirit, or ethos (71), questions of definition are unavoidable but not terribly fruitful. As Davies points out, the discourse around hacking and making presents these activities as simultaneously cutting-edge and primeval: for example, the idea that the world will never be the same after the advent of digital fabrication is set alongside the notion that making is a fundamental human experience that only recent generations have lost touch with. Davies avoids getting bogged down in such dichotomies by not concentrating on whether these current buzzwords refer to anything radically new, but on why words like this should have a buzz around them at all at this point in time.

Daviess central argument is that hackerspaces and makerspaces represent the zeitgeist in some way, catering to certain sociocultural cravings and norms (157). These include cravings for community, face-to-face interaction, tactile processes, creativity and the freedom to learn outside restrictive structures of work or formal education. Much of this argument relates to Robert B. Putnams conception of social capital, Robert A. Stebbinss work on serious leisure and the more recent surge of writing on craft and community (eg Sennett 2009; Crawford 2009; Gauntlett 2011; and Thomas and Luckman 2018, forthcoming) in a world where it is all too easy to exist suspended in a digital miasma (160).

Davies connects the hackerspace/makerspace phenomenon with the twenty-first-century resurgence in textile crafts and all things handmade. While no one is claiming that involvement in a quilting circle is going to prompt a new industrial revolution (143), to those familiar with the online world of non-digital fabrication, Thingiverse looks rather like Ravelry or Pinterest with knobs on. There are many areas of overlap: for example, the hacker spirit (71) is epitomised by projects like Amy Twigger Holroyds ReKnit Revolution. However, there is still the suspicion that, as Seetal Solanki puts it, textiles are for girls and materials are for boys. Daviess analysis of hackerspaces in the context of The New Domesticity adds depth to her discussion of the cultural hunger they fulfil and of their limitations, not least around diversity and solidarity.

While the idea that anybody can hack is crucial to the hacker spirit (71), the belief that there are no barriers to participation that cannot be craftily circumvented with the right mindset results in communities that are strangely homogenous. With the exception of one hackerspace established with social justice as its explicit mission, Davies finds little internal reflection on why so many spaces that prize accessibility and openness are so male, white and middle-class. A hunger for community and a sense that the world needs changing does not equate to an interest in collective political action after all, as Davies points out, one of the pleasures of community is finding my people and avoiding the rest (167). If hackerspaces are just places for hobbyists to hang out (as many of Daviess respondents see them), this may not matter much. On the other hand, it does matter if the drivers and beneficiaries of the next industrial revolution look so much like those of the first one.

Davies suggests that there is an increasing tension between hackings counter-cultural roots (160) and its role today, when the ideals of the hacker spirit resonate with neoliberal ideology to create a vision of the hacker as the ideal citizen (164): If hackers are self-reliant, proactive agents in a complex, choice-filled world, then we are all hackers now (166). As hacking becomes more commodified, through the identification of hackers as a market for everything from kits to conferences and the rise of companies like MAKE Magazine, and as governments fund hackerspaces and business gurus laud books like Chris Andersons Makers (166), Davies argues that such issues deserve reflection from hackers and makers as well as from observers such as myself (167).

Notes:

Sin Carden is a Research Fellow in the Centre for Rural Creativity, University of the Highlands and Islands. An anthropologist, her current research interests include Shetland textiles, maker cultures and the application of the creative industries concept to rural contexts. She is author of, among other things, Cable Crossings: The Aran jumper as Myth and Merchandise (2014) Costume 48(2): 260-275 and The Aran Jumper in Design Roots: Local Products and Practices in a Globalized World, eds. Stuart Walker et al, Bloomsbury Academic (forthcoming).

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Ball State study finds automation could replace half of low-skilled jobs – nwitimes.com

A new study by Ball State University found automation could eliminate half of all low-skilled jobs, and offshoring could wipe out as many as a fourth of all American jobs.

Ball State University'sCenter for Business and Economic Research and Rural Policy Institute's Center for State Policy found automation could jeopardize jobs likedata-entry keyers, mathematical science occupations, telemarketers, insurance underwriters and mathematical technicians in coming years. TheHow Vulnerable Are American Communities to Automation, Trade and Urbanization? study also determined that outsourcing to foreign countries could displace computer programmers, data-entry keyers, electrical and electronic drafters, mechanical drafters and computer and information research scientists, as well as factory workers.

Automation is likely to replace half of all low-skilled jobs, Center for Business and Economic Research director Michael Hicks said. Communities where people have lower levels of educational attainment and lower incomes are the most vulnerable to automation. Considerable labor market turbulence is likely in the coming generation.

Communities with large number of low-skilled residents who only received high-school degrees, including many in Indiana, could face economic devastation.

More worrisome is that there is considerable concentration of job loss risks across labor markets, educational attainment and earnings, Hicks said. This accrues across industries and is more pronounced across urban regions, where economies have concentrated all net new employment in the U.S. for a generation.

Jobs that were deemed safest from offshoring and automation include recreational therapists, emergency management directors, mental health and substance abuse social workers, audiologists and first-line supervisors of mechanics, installers and repairers. They tend to pay an average of $80,000 a year, versus $40,000 a year for lower skilled jobs.

On a very basic level, long-term job instability and depression of wages has a direct impact on well-being, said Emily Wornell, a rural sociologist with the Rural Policy Research Institutes Center for State Policy. The impacts of job displacement go beyond economics, affecting health, family stability, educational outcomes and social integration.

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Next-Gen MES Technology – Automation World

Manufacturing execution systems (MESs) can help manufacturers and other industrial organizations reduce costs while improving operations, collaboration, asset management, workflow and safety.

Specific MES functionality can vary significantly, depending upon the supplier and industry focus. Many of the newer MES applications are integrated solutions that include quality management and traceability, regulatory compliance documentation, planning and scheduling, energy management, and manufacturing intelligence and analytics, in addition to workflow enforcement and cloud capabilities.

ARC Advisory Group research indicates that MES technology usage continues to increase at a rate faster than automation in general. This is largely due to the technologys ability to help optimize production for operational excellence. Manufacturers continue to focus on driving waste out of their operations by eliminating silos, simplifying and improving workflows, integrating advanced analytics, adding pervasive visualization, and standardizing technologies and processes. Whether implemented in the cloud or in a more traditional on-premise manner, MES continues to be a critical technology for achieving those objectives.

ARC/Automation World MES survey

Early this year, ARC conducted a survey in conjunction with Automation World to assess the current state of MES adoption. Most qualified respondents (we filtered out suppliers) had more than 10 years of MES experience. We further filtered out those without direct experience with the technology.

Top 10 applications

The 10 most-used MES applications (in descending order), according to the survey, are:

Reporting is the most important function for most companies. For those still operating in silos, getting the right information into the right hands can be time-consuming, and MES can make immense improvements. Overall productivity, cycle times and yield improvements are achieved using MES. One respondent said that MES is their oxygen.

Top 5 MES applications by value

MES continues to grow because users continue to see value from their implementations. Some respondents mentioned that they see a lot of benefits from process quality and traceability.

According to the respondents, the top five applications for MES are:

Next-gen MES applications

Next-gen MES applications involve IT/OT/ET convergence, predictive analytics, cloud and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) deployments. About 42 percent of respondents have some cloud deployments. MES cloud deployment adoption varies by industry application and company because some industries see issues such as bandwidth, latency, IP and security as potential challenges. Once these issues are resolved, with newer technologies such as edge devices, ARC believes that cloud usage for MES will grow substantially.

ARC parsed the survey results into all cloud deployments vs. cloud deployment in oil and gas, petrochemical and chemical industries. Not surprisingly, we found that most cloud deployments in the latter industries employ private and hybrid clouds, but not public cloud computing. In other industries, such as the food and automotive industries and others in which its critical to collaborate with external partners, public cloud adoption is more prevalent.

End users have reduced costs just by using better visualization tools that enable the workface to obtain and understand information better. According to survey respondents, predictive analytics are being integrated into some MES solutions with immense benefits. A few users are adding virtual reality capabilities to be able to simulate process behaviors for new processes or products and prevent potential bottlenecks. Other new capabilities will be integrated into MES applications or provided as part of an MES solution.

ARC recommendations

MES is a valuable operations and production technology that will be integrated into companies digital transformation. ARC recommends the following actions for owner-operators and other technology users:

ARC's latest market research on MES for Process Industries explores these trends and drivers in more detail and includes information on the leading suppliers to this market.

>>Janice Abel, jabel@arcweb.com, is principal consultant at ARC Advisory Group.

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Can Mayor Chokwe A. Lumumba succeed in Jackson, Miss.? – People’s World

Chokwe A. Lumumba, left, takes the oath of office, on July 3. | Justin Sellers / The Clarion-Ledger via AP

When I predicted that a young Black Illinois Democrat named Barack Obama would never be nominated or elected president, I based this on what is narrowly defined as politics in this nation founded by so-called pilgrims and pioneers from Europe.The civilizing missionthey adopted continues to explain the Catch-22 of todays Democratic Party: appealing to its pro-capitalist backers even while it tries to retain the respect of its historic base of working people, women, and racial minorities.

Chokwe Antar Lumumba has just assumed the office of mayor of Jackson, Mississippi, surrounded by the hopes and adulation of leftists everywhere. What makes his election as mayor even more spectacular is that he won it in the heart of Dixie, capital city of one of Americas blood-reddest states. Mississippi sits at the center of the whole nations slave economy, which enriched both North and South, an economic system stubbornly held onto through onehorrific war and later recalibrated anew as Jim Crow in peacetime.

Lumumba will ascend to office with radical ideas.

Before he supported same-gender marriage, Obama opposed it. And before that, he supported it! Which is just one of the reasons I predicted his quick demise from the political landscape: too much the finger-in-the-air kind of politician. His ideas were not as radical as Lumumbas, although by some accounts of his early years, maybe they were just glossed over by the publicists at the Democratic National Committee. But they were radical enough in the areas of health care, social policy, and war to be unacceptable to the establishment.

Then he became a candidate for the president of the worlds last colonial empire, which is stubbornly holding on in Puerto Rico, Guam, Saipan, Samoa, and Hawaii, not to mention its neocolonial interests and military bases just about everywhere else.

What I never factored into my prediction about Obama was how fast he would willingly (or be forced to) recant his earlier progressive positionssingle-payer healthcare is but one examplein order to seal the endorsement of the crowd associated with the Democratic Leadership Council, that right-of-left group formed by Bill Clinton and his Wall Street friends.

Lumumba comes into office with a reported 93 percent of the electorate backing him and a platform to make Jackson, in his words, the most radical city on the planet. How loyally he remains with that electorate and true to his radical agenda will determine his real success. Voters are accustomed to candidates campaigning in poetry and governing in prose.

Included in Lumumbas platform is economic democracy. For example, he wants to establish a municipal fund to launch worker cooperatives.

Born of a radical father of the same name, who changed his slave name to one honoring his Africanheritage (Chokwe is an ethnic group of Central Africa and Lumumba was the first independence leader of the former Belgian Congo), the younger Lumumba must know the pitfalls that await him.

The model for how the establishment responds to such a radicalinsurgency continues to be the brief tenure of a 30-year-old boy mayor from Cleveland, Ohio. Dennis Kucinich was elected in 1977 as the youngest mayor of any major city, and he also came with radical ideas about housing for all and womens and Black rights. When he recruited San Francisco Sheriff Richard Hongisto to reform and open up Clevelands corrupt police department, and Hongisto proved quickly to become a creature of that machine, Kucinich fired him.

But Hongisto was the least of the young mayors worries. He had the banks and the city establishment steadfast against him, blocking his every move. A recall was mounted to oust him, and though Kucinich won, only barely, he was voted out at the end of his one term.

Lumumbasays his first order of business upon taking office is crafting a budget. When I heard this, I held my breath. Our democracies are not what the P.R. people tell us. Few mayors have real power, and since the 1970s, as more Blacks have won mayoralties, the establishment has managed to shift local powers to counties, states, and even to unelected bodies.

St. Louis, for example, has this organization called Civic Progress, which is neither civic nor progressive. It is a cabal of the regions corporations making sure the city stays on the right path in favor of business. It has been headed by such luminaries as St. Louis-based Monsanto.

After Harold Washington became the first Black mayor of Chicago, the citys establishment changed the voting rules to ensure that such an election would not easily happen again. Washington won with the most votes in the field of candidates, which had never been an issue before. After his historic victory, the winner must win 51 percent or face a run-off.

The new Jackson, Miss., budget may be the first indication of Lumumbas prospects.

The elder Lumumba, who died prematurely in office, was a leader in the Republic of New Afrika, a radical Black nationalist organization whose leadership also included Betty Shabazz, the widow of Malcolm X. When the elder Lumumba was elected mayor of Jackson in 2013, he wanted to hold quarterly peoples assemblies to open up the democratic process. I hope this desire did not die with him and will be revived under his son.

Setting aside whatever pessimism I may have about our democraticand Democraticsystem,the younger Lumumbas electionis a call to action. Many actions. The Chokwe people fiercely resisted European enslavement. White, Black, First Nation, Asian, and Pacific Island workers and communities must become Chokwe. We must resist the main tenets of capitalism, wage slavery, racism, our sky is the limit profit system, obscene accumulation of private wealth, and an inferior brand of citizenship for so many marginalized groups (including all women, LGBTQ folk, people of color, etc.).

We must resist not only within our respective communities but also together. We must be crystal clear about the nature of this fight. This resistance must be even more mobilized than the establishments is to defeat it. This will make it one of the most radical movements on the planet. And yes, maybe Jackson, Miss., will become its shining city on the hill.

Upon winning the election, Lumumba told a crowd:

By any means necessary. I need you to stand strong as we go forward. There are people who doubt your resolve, doubt that this city can be everything that it will be. And so, you cant give up now. I say, when I become mayor, you become mayor. So that means yall got some work to do.

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Labor hopes for abolition of job contractualization – The Manila Times

GRASSROOTS workers remain hopeful that President Rodrigo Duterte will address their concerns in his coming second State-of-the-Nation Address, particularly their long demand for the abolition of work contractualization.

Taking the cudgels for the estimated 25 to 30 million contractual workers, the group Associated Labor Unions-Trade Union Congress of the Philippines (ALU-TUCP), in a statement over the weekend, called on the President to address the issues of unemployment and underemployment, and the falling buying power of the existing daily minimum wage.

The Duterte one-year honeymoon period with the people is over. It is now time for action. Grassroots workers and their families want to know from the President the Duterte roadmap to address falling wages, joblessness and underemployment with five years left in his term. We want to know [his]plan on how to make economic growth benefit workers who helped built that wealth and how he intends to accomplish them, ALU spokesman Alan Tanjusay said.

The ALU-TUCP is the biggest workers organization in the country registered with the Department of Labor and Employment.

Although majority of its members come from the banking, manufacturing, services and agricultural sectors, it also has members in the public sector and the informal-economy sector.

According to the group, there are close to 12 million unemployed and underemployed individuals while the purchasing power of the daily pay fell from 24 percent to 27 percent in highly urbanized Metro Manila and in 16 other regions nationwide in view of a 3.4 percent inflation rate announced by the government in March this year.

It said short-term endo (end of contract) or contractualized workers, numbering 25 to 30 million working in hotels, restaurants, malls, factories and plantations nationwide are hopeful that the President would come up with an Executive Order (EO) that outlaws the temporary work arrangement.

In his May 1 Labor Day speech, Duterte asked workers for time on his campaign promise to abolish job contractualization, asking the Nagkaisa labor coalition group to draft for him to sign an EO that obliges direct-hiring, does away with labor contractors and cooperatives and eradicates fixed-term employment.

The rich are getting richer while the poor are getting poorer because workers wages and benefits are inadequate. There are no new decent jobs created and if there are jobs, they carry no security of tenure and skills and jobs are mismatched. There is no trickle-down effect. There is no genuine progress because of these inequalities, Tanjusay said.

WILLIAM B. DEPASUPIL

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