Sunday, January 20, 2013

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Today on Sky Sports.com

What they said

Key figures in cycling give their reaction to Lance Armstrong's Tour de France drug-use admission.

Paper Talk

Follow the latest from the written press with gossip and speculation from the regional papers.

European boss Q&A

Roy Hodgson & Michael Laudrup continue a series of interviews with some of the world's top managers.

Jonny's future

The Toulon star & England legend speaks in depth to Sky Sports on potential retirement.

Source: http://www1.skysports.com/gallery/12040/8405211

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Saturday, January 19, 2013

Education By Plays And Games | Eagle Play Structures

Original Article

George E. Johnson wrote?Education By Plays and Games in 1907 to ?help promote a wider and higher appreciation of play and of its value in education, and add somewhat to the sum of child happiness in the world.??President G. Stanley Hall of Clark University in Worcester, Massachusetts recommended the book to parents, intelligent teachers, and open-minded educational leaders because ?by turning on the great motive power of the play instinct, (they will) give increased efficiency to instruction and to learning.?

While a student at Clark University in the early 1890s, Johnson spent a year gathering nearly a thousand ?of the most important and widely diffused? plays and games which he then winnowed down to the ones ?most representative and important.??He noted that while the ?variations of children?s plays are well-nigh infinite, yet the essential features are few? and he felt the ones included were adequate to cover ?the whole field many times.?

These play activities were then organized by physical and mental requirements for each age and developmental stage and then described briefly and sufficiently in order to be the ?groundwork upon which the ingenuity of the teacher can build to suit her peculiar need.??The original study findings were published in the Pedagogical Seminary in 1894.

Education By Plays and Games is a revision of this study, in response to popular requests from teachers. By 1907 Johnson was Superintendent of the schools in Andover, Massachusetts and was able to supplement the earlier study with his own experience in integrating ?portions of this choice repertory of plays and games to supplement and also to stimulate school studies by organizing playgrounds, clubs, rooms, hours, (and) courses.?

However, Johnson cautioned that ?Games and plays should rarely be dictated; they should often be suggested, sometimes taught, by the parent and teacher, but it is on the environment largely that we should place the stress of our efforts.??Part of this environment is the knowledge of the appropriate activities for the evolving child?s development so that though ?play involves the hardest of work? that ?drudgery will be swallowed up in the interest, in the earnestness of the zealous soul.?

Part I of Education By Plays and Games discusses the nature of play, the historical and current theories of play in education at that time, and an outline of the stages of childhood and how they correspond to children?s play. The balance of the book is then a detailed exploration of children and play for each of these five stages, encompassing children from birth through 15 years old.

Johnson felt that ?evolution, child study, and play are inextricably interwoven? through the evolutionary theory of recapitulation, i.e. ?that the child, in his development, epitomizes the development of the race; that there are more or less clearly defined epochs, or stages of growth, in the physical, mental, and moral development of the child; that development progresses from that which is oldest in the development of the race to that which is newest.??Thus a child begins with developing control of his core body and then moves forward to the control of his arms and legs and finally to the finer coordination of hands and fingers. Similar developmental evolving occurs with mental and moral processes.

This biological belief, in Johnson?s opinion, was being forgotten in education and he felt that the school systems had ?snubbed nature.? He felt that the ?more successfully the child passes through the biological stages of development, the more complete will he be as a man? and that play was the best way for children to develop.?In quoting A.F. Chamberlain, Johnson stated, ?play is concerned with everything; emotions, feelings, acts, thoughts, imaginings, speech, ? all begin their career in its subtle shaping influence.?

Exploring play in relation to instinct and work, Johnson declared that children?s play impulses ?have one all-important office of giving rise to habits and permanent interests? including the habit of work, in fact, ?the opportunity of play is the opportunity of work.?

Beginning with the Greeks, Johnson outlined the theories of play and education through the centuries, including the theories and practices of Rabelais, Erasmus, Comenius, the Jesuits, Fenelon, Locke, Basedow, Wolke, Montaigne, Richter, and Guts Muths. He especially accredited Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi and Friedrich Froebel for shaping current play and education theories.

Johnson concluded this historical summary by declaring that ?No one now questions that play educates? and then he asked the question ?Can play be engrafted successfully into our system of education and still be play???For him the answer was yes, and he extensively illustrated how through the example of the Elm Street School in New York City and through his own experiences with the Andover Play School.

These practical examples are then followed by an in depth outline of each of the five periods of child evolution and development: period one from birth to 3 years old, period two from 4 to 6 years old, period three from 7 to 9 years old, period four from 10 to 12 years old, and period five from 13 to 15 years old. Each period?s discussion includes the ?essential characteristics? of the children, ?apparatus and toys? that are appropriate, types of play activities, and descriptions of games. Beginning in period three, Johnson included extensive ideas for incorporating play into the educational curriculum for arithmetic, nature study, geography, language arts, music, and drawing.

A topical bibliography and index concludes Education By Plays and Games, a reference that President Hall called ?a new book with a field of its own.??The significance of this field of play and education is underscored by the opening quote by Schiller, ?Man plays only where he is a human being in the fullest sense of the word, and he has reached full humanity only when he plays.?

Source: http://www.eagleplaystructures.com/?p=2853

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Friday, January 18, 2013

Toyota settles wrongful death lawsuit

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Toyota Motor Corp. has settled what was to be the first in a group of hundreds of pending wrongful death and injury lawsuits involving sudden, unintended acceleration by Toyota vehicles, a company spokesman said Thursday.

Toyota reached the agreement in the case brought by the family of Paul Van Alfen and Charlene Jones Lloyd, spokeswoman Celeste Migliore said. They were killed when their Toyota Camry slammed into a wall in Utah in 2010.

Migliore would not disclose the financial terms, and plaintiffs' attorney Robert Krause did not immediately reply to a phone message.

The remaining lawsuits are not affected by the settlement, Migliore said.

Toyota issued a statement saying that the company and its attorneys may decide to settle select cases, but "we will have a number of other opportunities to defend our product at trial."

"We sympathize with anyone in an accident involving one of our vehicles," the statement said, "however we continue to stand fully behind the safety and integrity of Toyota's Electronic Throttle Control System, which multiple independent evaluations have confirmed as safe."

Last month, Toyota agreed to a settlement worth more than $1 billion to resolve hundreds of lawsuits claiming economic losses Toyota owners suffered when the Japanese automaker recalled millions of vehicles. Hundreds more lawsuits involving wrongful death and injury remained.

The Van Alfen case was to be the first of those tried, and to serve as a bellwether for the rest. It had been set to go to trial in February. A second bellwether case is scheduled for May.

Toyota settled a previous wrongful death lawsuit for $10 million in 2010 before the current cases were consolidated in U.S. District Court in Santa Ana.

In the earlier case, a California Highway Patrol officer and three of his family members were killed in suburban San Diego in 2009 after their car, a Toyota-built Lexus, reached speeds of more than 120 mph, hit an SUV, launched off an embankment, rolled several times and burst into flames.

Investigators determined that a wrong-size floor mat trapped the accelerator and caused the crash.

That discovery spurred a series of recalls involving more than 14 million vehicles and a flood of lawsuits soon followed, with numerous complaints of accelerations in several models, and brake defects with the Prius hybrid.

Toyota has blamed driver error, faulty floor mats and stuck accelerator pedals for the problems.

In the accident that spawned the newly settled case, Van Alfen was driving the Camry on Interstate 80 near Wendover, Utah, on Nov. 5, 2010, when it suddenly accelerated, investigators said. Skid marks showed that Van Alfen tried to stop the vehicle as it exited Interstate 80, police said. The car went through a stop sign at the bottom of the ramp and through an intersection before hitting the wall.

Van Alfen and Lloyd, his son's fiancee, were killed. Van Alfen's wife and son were injured.

The Utah Highway Patrol concluded based on statements from witnesses and the crash survivors that the gas pedal was stuck.?

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Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/business/toyota-settles-wrongful-death-lawsuit-1B8022569

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Manti Te'o girlfriend's death apparently a hoax

SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) ? Not long before Notre Dame played Michigan State last fall, word spread that Fighting Irish linebacker Manti Te'o had lost his grandmother and girlfriend within hours of each other.

Te'o never missed a practice and made a season-high 12 tackles, two pass breakups and a fumble recovery in a 20-3 victory against the Spartans. His inspired play became a stirring story line for the Fighting Irish as they made a run to the national championship game behind their humble, charismatic star.

Te'o's grandmother did indeed die. His girlfriend, Lennay Kekua, never existed.

In a shocking announcement, Notre Dame said Te'o was duped into an online relationship with a woman whose "death" from leukemia was faked by perpetrators of an elaborate hoax. The goal of the scam wasn't clear, though Notre Dame said it used an investigative firm to dig into the details after Te'o disclosed them three weeks ago.

The hoax was disclosed hours after Deadspin.com posted a lengthy story, saying it could find no record that Kekua ever existed. The story suggests a friend of Te'o may have carried out the hoax and that the football player may have been in on it ? a stunning claim against a widely admired All-American who led the most famed program in college football back to the championship game for the first time since 1988.

"This is incredibly embarrassing to talk about, but over an extended period of time, I developed an emotional relationship with a woman I met online," Te'o said Wednesday night in a statement. "We maintained what I thought to be an authentic relationship by communicating frequently online and on the phone, and I grew to care deeply about her. "

However, he stopped short of saying he had ever met her in person or correcting reports that said he had, though he did on numerous occasions talk about how special the relationship was to him.

"To realize that I was the victim of what was apparently someone's sick joke and constant lies was, and is, painful and humiliating," he said. "In retrospect, I obviously should have been much more cautious. If anything good comes of this, I hope it is that others will be far more guarded when they engage with people online than I was."

Word of the hoax spread quickly and raised questions about whether the school somehow played a role in pushing the tale.

Notre Dame athletic director Jack Swarbrick said at a news conference that Te'o told coaches on Dec. 26 that he had received a call from Kekua's phone number while at an awards ceremony during the first week of December.

"When he answered it, it was a person whose voice sounded like the same person he had talked to, who told him that she was, in fact, not dead. Manti was very unnerved by that, as you might imagine," Swarbrick said.

Swarbrick said the school hired investigators and their report indicated those behind the hoax were in contact with each other, discussing what they were doing.

The investigators "were able to discover online chatter among the perpetrators that was certainly the ultimate proof of this, the joy they were taking," Swarbrick said. "The casualness among themselves they were talking about what they accomplished."

Te'o asked the woman he thought was his girlfriend to converse via Skype, where he could see her online, but she always found an excuse not to, Swarbrick said.

"As part of the hoax, several meetings were set up where Lennay never showed, including some in Hawaii," said Swarbrick, who offered only vague details of the scheme to dupe his player, and others.

"We know, for example, that these perpetrators didn't limit themselves to Manti in the targets," he said. "There are a remarkable number of characters involved. We don't know how many people they represent. There are male and female characters, brothers, cousins, mother, and we don't know if it's two people playing multiple characters or multiple people. But, again, it goes to the sophistication of this, that there are all these sort of independent pieces that reinforce elements of the story all the way through."

As for Te'o being gullible, Swarbrick said the linebacker was the "perfect mark."

"He was not a person who would have a second thought about offering his assistance and help in engaging fully," Swarbrick said.

For Te'o, "the pain was real," Swarbrick said. "The grief was real. The affection was real. That's the nature of this sad, cruel game."

Swarbrick said Notre Dame did not take the matter to the police, saying that the school left it up to Te'o and his family to do so. He added that Notre Dame did not plan to release the findings of its investigation.

"We had no idea of motive, and that was really significant to us. ... Was somebody trying to create an NCAA violation at the core of this? Was there somebody trying to impact the outcome of football games by manipulating the emotions of a key player? Was there an extortion request coming? When you match the lack of sort of detail we lacked until we got some help investigating it with the risk involved, it was clear to me until we knew more we had to just to continue to work to try to gather the facts," Swarbrick said.

The Deadspin report changed all that.

Friends and relatives of Ronaiah Tuiasosopo told Deadspin they believe he created Kekua. The website said Te'o and Tuiasosopo knew each other. Attempts by The Associated Press to reach Tuiasosopo by telephone were unsuccessful.

As for Kekua, Deadspin said she does not have a death certificate. Stanford, where she reportedly went to school, has no record of anybody by that name, the website said. Deadspin said a record search produced no obituary or funeral announcement. There is no record of her birth in the news.

There are a few Twitter and Instagram accounts registered to Lennay Kekua, but the website reported that photographs identified as Kekua online and in TV news reports are pictures from the social-media accounts of a 22-year-old California woman who is not named Lennay Kekua.

Te'o talked freely about their relationship after her supposed death and how much she meant to him.

In a story that appeared in The South Bend Tribune on Oct. 12, Manti's father, Brian, recounted an anecdote about how his son and Kekua met after Notre Dame had played at Stanford in 2009. Brian Te'o also told the newspaper that Kekua had visited Hawaii and met with his son. Brian Te'o told the AP in an interview in October that he and his wife had never met Manti's girlfriend but they had hoped to at the Wake Forest game in November. The father said he believed the relationship was just beginning to get serious when she died.

The Tribune released a statement saying: "At the Tribune, we are as stunned by these revelations as everyone else. Indeed, this season we reported the story of this fake girlfriend and her death as details were given to us by Te'o, members of his family and his coaches at Notre Dame."

The week before Notre Dame played Michigan State on Sept. 15, coach Brian Kelly told reporters when asked that Te'o's grandmother and a friend had died. He said Kekua had told Te'o not to miss a game if she died. The linebacker turned in one of his best performances of the season and his playing through heartache became a prominent theme during the Irish's undefeated regular season. He finished second in Heisman voting.

"It further pains me that the grief I felt and the sympathies expressed to me at the time of my grandmother's death in September were in any way deepened by what I believed to be another significant loss in my life," Te'o said in his statement.

"I am enormously grateful for the support of my family, friends and Notre Dame fans throughout this year. To think that I shared with them my happiness about my relationship and details that I thought to be true about her just makes me sick. I hope that people can understand how trying and confusing this whole experience has been."

Te'o and the Irish lost the title game to Alabama, 42-14 on Jan. 7. He has graduated and was set to begin preparing for the NFL combine and draft at the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla., this week.

"Fortunately, I have many wonderful things in my life," he said in his statement, "and I'm looking forward to putting this painful experience behind me as I focus on preparing for the NFL draft."

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/manti-teo-girlfriends-death-apparently-hoax-083719932--spt.html

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Thursday, January 17, 2013

Instagram reports 90 million monthly active users, 40 million photos posted per day

Instagram reports 90 million monthly active users, 40 million photos posted per day

Instagram stayed mum on its current usage figures after its big Terms of Service brouhaha last month, but it's now finally changed its tune and offered some details on its monthly active users for the first time. According to the company, that figure currently stands at 90 million, a number that AllThingsD notes is actually up ten percent from December to January -- Instagram's Kevin Systrom also tells the site that the company "continues to see very strong growth around the world." As for how active those 90 million users are, Instagram says that they're responsible for 40 million photos per day, along with 8,500 likes per second and 1,000 comments per second. There's no word on a breakdown by Android and iOS users, or any further specifics, though.

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Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Video: Hagel confirmation looking more possible

Starbucks causes jitters in artsy Parisian neighborhood

A new caf? set to open in one of Paris? biggest tourist draws is quickening pulses faster than a double espresso. A Starbucks is coming to the Place du Tertre in the bohemian Montmartre neighborhood of Paris, where Vincent van Gogh, Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway once roamed the hilly streets.

Source: http://video.msnbc.msn.com/hardball/50474924/

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?The Bee?

Pink flower.

Photograph by Susan Unterberg.

Click the arrow on the audio player to?hear Henri Cole read this poem. You can also download?the recording or?subscribe?to?Slate's Poetry Podcast on iTunes.

????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????? For Jamaica Kincaid

There?s a Bee
dying slowly
outside my
window.
He/she

makes this awful
buzzing sound
which grows
longer as
the end nears,

I suppose.
The mysterious
process at work
within him/her
is disturbing,

like a warm
wet finger.
Usually,
when you hear
a Bee,

the sound dissipates
as the Bee
flies away,
but this is just constant,
so constant I think,

Maybe this Bee
is stupidly in love
with me.
Or the buzzing
is inside

my head
and will become,
over time,
a friend?
a new kind

that doesn?t go away,
even after lots of sex?
my ear canal
growing receptive,
like a hard bud

to light,
or a vulva
to the perfect
relation.
Would we know

each other,
I wonder,
if our eyes met across
a crowded room?
I did not expect

to meet this Bee.
What else
could love be
but lots of buzzing?
or hate??

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