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How to Eat an Apple Like a Boss

Posted: 03 May 2013 12:37 PM PDT


Throw out that habit of eating an apple around the core like you throw away…well, a core.

According to Foodbeast, we've been doing it all wrong, people! No wonder teachers are going hungry.

The Making of Star Wars (1977)

Posted: 03 May 2013 11:25 AM PDT

Very interesting photos from the set of the Star Wars in 1977.

Paris Jackson Photos

Posted: 03 May 2013 11:05 AM PDT

15-year-old Paris Jackson, Michael Jackson's daughter.



























 













Funniest Google Image Search Results

Posted: 03 May 2013 10:25 AM PDT

Ugh, no, Google, that's NOT what I meant by "Topless Kate Middleton."

Googled: "Kate Middleton topless"


Googled: "Snoop Lion"


Googled: "Missionary position"


Googled: "Hot Chinese mustard"


Googled: "Olivia Wilde Boobs"

Googled: "Traumatized by goat"


Googled: "Definition of swag"


Googled: "Majestic creature"


Googled: "Noble steed"


Googled: "To the Internet!"


Googled: "Nick Cage as a baby"


Googled: "Guitar solo"



Googled: "Best picture ever"


Googled: "Asshole"


Googled: "Photoshop at its best"



Googled: "Badass guitar"


Googled: "T-Dog"


Googled: "Wet fart"


Googled: "O face"


Googled: "Sea horse"

Who Are the H-1Bs [Infographic]

Posted: 03 May 2013 10:01 AM PDT

There are a number of temporary visa programs currently in place in the US. The largest and arguably most important is the H-1B program, which allows US businesses to temporarily employ high-skilled foreign workers in key specialty occupations. This infographic lays out statistical information on immigrant workers hired by U.S. companies on temporary H-1B visas - and in the process, dispels some myths about the H-1B program.

Click on Image to Enlarge.

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"SHIFT IT" - Amazing Transmission Commercial [Video]

Posted: 02 May 2013 07:10 PM PDT



Arlen's Transmission of Burbank, California has either shifted their business into high gear with their suggestive new commercial or scared off any and all new female customers with its, um, personal touch.

April in Review: The White House Science Fair and Earth Day

The White House Friday, May 3, 2013
 

April in Review: The White House Science Fair and Earth Day

President Barack Obama talks with Kiona Elliott,18, and Payton Kaar, 16, from Oakland Park, Fla.,  as he pedals their bicycle-powered emergency water-sanitation station as they demonstrate their exhibit at the White House Science Fair, in the East Garden of the White House, April 22, 2013. The fair is a key commitment in the  President’s

President Barack Obama talks with Kiona Elliott,18, and Payton Kaar, 16, from Oakland Park, Fla., as he pedals their bicycle-powered emergency water-sanitation station as they demonstrate their exhibit at the White House Science Fair, in the East Garden of the White House, April 22, 2013. The fair is a key commitment in the President’s "Educate to Innovate" campaign to inspire more girls and boys to excel in STEM subjects. (Official White House Photo by Pete Souza)

On April 22, President Obama celebrated the achievements of student science fair winners and kid innovators from all across the country in the third White House Science Fair. This year, the Fair brought together 100 students from more than 40 states and underscored the power and potential of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) education. Many of these young innovators are taking aim at our nation’s energy challenges and working to accelerate the transition to cleaner, more sustainable energy sources. From portable windmills and oil-producing algae, to bicycle-powered water filtration systems and new techniques to manage storm-water runoff, this year’s Science Fair was a testament to the tremendous creativity and ingenuity of young people in America.

April 22 also marked another important event: Earth Day. Each year, Earth Day reminds us that we have a collective responsibility to protect our natural resources for future generations and respond to the threat of climate change. You can learn more about what the Administration is doing to safeguard our environment and promote clean energy by reading President Obama’s Earth Day Proclamation here.

News & Events

President's 2014 Budget Proposes Critical Investments in Clean Energy
On April 10, the President released his FY 2014 budget, which increases funding for clean energy technology across all agencies by 30 percent, to approximately $7.9 billion. The request is part of the Administration-wide effort to strengthen the U.S. economy with energy that is cleaner, cheaper, and creates sustainable jobs. The budget also creates a new Race to the Top for Energy Efficiency and Grid Modernization, and helps consumers and businesses save money and improve their energy efficiency through the President’s Better Buildings Initiative. The President also calls for $2 billion for an Energy Security Trust to help transition U.S. cars and trucks off of oil.

DOE Announces New Innovative Biofuels Projects for the Military
As part of the Obama Administration’s all-of-the-above energy strategy, the Energy Department on April 22 announced nearly $18 million in four innovative pilot-scale biorefineries in California, Iowa and Washington that will test renewable biofuels as a domestic alternative to power our cars, trucks, and planes that meet military specifications for jet fuel and shipboard diesel. These projects build on the Obama Administration’s broader efforts to advance biofuels technologies to continue to bring down costs, improve performance and identify effective, non-food feedstocks and processing techniques. As part of this effort, the Department is helping to speed the development of hydrocarbon-based biofuels that are more compatible with today’s infrastructure and engines, including heavy vehicles and other applications.

Sally Jewell Gets to Work as Secretary of the Interior
Assuming her responsibilities as the 51st Secretary of the Interior, Sally Jewell spent her first full day in the office meeting some of the Department's more than 70,000 employees. "There is no higher calling than public service, and I am honored and humbled to be serving as your Secretary of the Interior," Jewell said. "Our public lands are huge economic engines for the nation," added Jewell. "From energy development to tourism and outdoor recreation, our lands and waters power our economy and create jobs. I look forward to working with you all to ensure that we are managing our public lands wisely and sustainably so that their multiple uses are available for the generations to come."

USDA Rural Development Promotes Water Quality Projects in 32 States
As part of USDA's Earth Day celebration, Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced on April 22 support for projects that will improve water and wastewater services for rural Americans and benefit the environment across the country. In all, 43 water and wastewater projects in 32 states will be funded. As part of the announcement, USDA Rural Development is providing more than $145.2 million to improve water quality and provide a safe and healthy environment for rural Americans.

Second Annual U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools Announced
Chair of White House Council on Environmental Quality Nancy Sutley and Acting Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency Bob Perciasepe joined U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan on April 22 to announce the 2nd annual U.S. Department of Education Green Ribbon Schools award honorees. Sixty-four schools were honored for their exemplary efforts to reduce environmental impact and utility costs, promote better health, and ensure effective environmental education, including civics and green career pathways. In addition, 14 districts were honored for the first-ever District Sustainability Award.

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West Wing Week: "Nobody Does It Better"

The White House Your Daily Snapshot for
Friday, May 3, 2013
 

West Wing Week: "Nobody Does It Better"

This week, President Obama spoke at the Planned Parenthood conference and the White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner, met with the King of Jordan, made five personnel announcements, celebrated the sciences and the Joining Forces Initiative, and embarked on a trip to Mexico and Costa Rica.

Watch this week's West Wing Week.

West Wing Week: 05/03/13

In Case You Missed It

Here are some of the top stories from the White House blog:

President Obama Visits Mexico and Costa Rica
On his trip to Mexico and Costa Rica, the President hopes to highlight and reinforce the deep cultural, familial, and economic ties that so many Americans share with Mexico and Central America, and to promote economic growth across the region.

Ben Rhodes Previews President Obama's Trip to Mexico and Costa Rica
The Deputy National Security Advisor for Strategic Communications talks about some of the issues the President will be focusing on in his meetings.

The Employment Situation in April
Today’s report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that private sector businesses added 176,000 jobs last month and total non-farm payroll employment rose by 165,000 jobs in April. The economy has now added private sector jobs every month for 38 straight months, and a total of 6.8 million jobs has been added over that period.

Today's Schedule

All times are Eastern Daylight Time (EDT).

8:30 AM: The Vice President and Dr. Jill Biden host their annual Cinco de Mayo breakfast at the Naval Observatory 

10:15 AM: The President delivers remarks WhiteHouse.gov/live

10:30 AM: The Vice President and Secretary of State John Kerry deliver remarks at the American Foreign Service Association (AFSA) Memorial Plaque Ceremony WhiteHouse.gov/live

12:25 PM: The President meets with Mexican entrepreneurs 

1:25 PM: The President departs Mexico City, Mexico en route San Jose, Costa Rica

4:00 PM: The President arrives San Jose, Costa Rica

4:35 PM: The President meets and greets with United States Embassy personnel 

5:40 PM: The President and President Chinchilla hold a restricted bilateral meeting

5:55 PM: The President and President Chinchilla hold an expanded bilateral meeting

6:30 PM: The President and President Chinchilla hold a cultural event with Costa Rican youth

7:15 PM: The President and President Chinchilla hold a press conference WhiteHouse.gov/live

7:30 PM: The Vice President delivers keynote remarks at the South Carolina Democratic Party's 2013 Jefferson-Jackson Dinner

8:35 PM: The President participates in a photo with Central American Integration System leaders

9:00 PM: The President, President Chinchilla and Central American Integration System leaders meet for a working dinner

WhiteHouse.gov/live Indicates that the event will be live-streamed on WhiteHouse.gov/Live

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