sâmbătă, 15 iunie 2013

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The Top 10 Superfoods for Exceptional Health [Infographic]

Posted: 15 Jun 2013 12:56 PM PDT

Superfoods are a great way to boost our health and vitality naturally. Not only are they good for us, most of them taste delicious too! While there are many great superfoods, we've listed our top ten below in an awesome infographic that details where they're sourced, which health-giving ingredients they are especially rich in and of course the potential benefits you may experience by adding them to your diet. Enjoy!

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Via: HealthPost.co.nz

Celebrating Father's Day Weekend

Here's What's Happening Here at the White House
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Celebrating Father's Day Weekend

President Obama discusses Father’s Day and notes that nothing substitutes for the love and support of the presence of a parent in a child’s life.

Watch this week's Weekly Address.

Watch this week's Weekly Address

 
 
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Obamacare in California: President Obama spent last Friday in California discussing how the Affordable Care Act is improving in the lives of people all across the country.

“States like California are setting up new, online marketplaces where, beginning on October 1st of this year, you can comparison shop an array of private health insurance plans side-by-side, just like you were going online to compare cars or airline tickets.  And that means insurance companies will actually have to compete with each other for your business.  And that means new choices.”

Equal Pay Act: Monday marked 50 years since President Kennedy signed the Equal Pay Act into law. The President spoke at an event to celebrate the anniversary, emphasizing the importance of the issue and acknowledging there’s still work to be done.

“The day that the bill was signed into law, women earned 59 cents for every dollar a man earned on average.  Today, it’s about 77 cents.  So it was 59 and now it’s 77 cents.  It’s even less, by the way, if you’re an African American or a Latina.  So I guess that’s progress, but does anybody here think that’s good enough?”

Jason Furman Nomination: President Obama announced his nomination to replace Alan Krueger as chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers Monday afternoon. Jason Furman, who currently serves in the Obama Administration as an Assistant to the President for Economic Policy and the Principal Deputy Director of the National Economic Council, is waiting for Congress to confirm his new role.

President Obama praised both Krueger and Furman, citing their hard work as a reason for America’s economic upturn.

Working with Peru: President Ollanta Humala of Peru visited the White House on Tuesday for a bilateral meeting with President Obama. The two leaders discussed ways our countries can continue to cooperate, including deepening education exchange programs, connecting small and medium-sized businesses to markets throughout the hemisphere, and combatting transnational drug networks.

Immigration Reform: Prior to the Senate opening debate on Tuesday, President Obama spoke with leaders from across the country to reaffirm his belief that bipartisan, commonsense immigration reform needs to be passed now.

The President shared stories from DREAMers and spoke of the positive impact that reform would have on America.

“It will build on what we’ve done and continue to strengthen our borders. It will make sure that businesses and workers are all playing by the same set of rules, and it includes tough penalties for those who don’t. It’s fair for middle-class families, by making sure that those who are brought into the system pay their fair share in taxes and for services. And it’s fair for those who try to immigrate legally by stopping those who try to skip the line. It’s the right thing to do.”

Pride Month: Leaders from the LGBT community gathered at the White House on Thursday to kick-off Pride month. President Obama spoke of the steps he and his Administration have taken to push LGBT rights forward, but admitted there is still work to be done.

“In 34 states, you can be fired just because of who you are or who you love. That’s wrong. We’ve got to change it. There’s a bipartisan bill moving forward in the Senate that would ban discrimination against all LGBT Americans in the workplace, now and forever. We need to get that passed. I want to sign that bill. We need to get it done now."

 

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Seth's Blog : Angry is a habit

 

Angry is a habit

It's easy to imagine habits like a scotch after dinner, biting your nails or saying, "you know" after every sentence. An event or a time of day triggers us, and we go with the habit. It's easier than exploring new territory--it's merely a thoughtless response to an incoming trigger.

But emotions can become habits as well.

Distrustful is a habit.

Lonely is a habit.

Generous is a habit.

When that stranger doesn't do what you expect, is your response to assume that she's out to get you, trying to make an extra buck, looking for a shortcut? Or do you default to the habit of giving that new person a chance to explain herself?

Habits are great when they help us get what we want. Bad habits, on the other hand, are bad because the shortcut that satisfies us in the moment gets in the way of our long term goals.

Once you can see that your emotions are as much as a habit as cracking your knuckles, they're a lot easier to work with.

 
     

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vineri, 14 iunie 2013

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis


Do You Trust Banks? Country by County Comparison

Posted: 14 Jun 2013 04:18 PM PDT

Here is an interesting Gallup poll that came my way today from a friend "BC". The poll was taken last month. It shows European Countries Lead World in Distrust of Banks.
Thirteen percent of Greeks said they had confidence in their country's banks or financial institutions in 2012, leading the nearly all-European list of countries where trust in financial institutions was among the worst in the world last year. Seven European Union countries had trust levels lower than 30%, far below the median 55% across 135 countries. Even in the EU's largest funder of the eurozone bailouts, Germany, fewer than four in 10 (38%) expressed confidence in their country's financial institutions.
European Bank Confidence



Global Bank Confidence



Note the misplaced trust in Asian, African, and even Canadian banks.

The wording of the question as listed was confusing: "In [country] do you have confidence in each of the following or not? How about financial institutions or banks?"

The question should have been more along the lines of "Do you have confidence in your country's banks and financial institutions?"

US Bank Confidence

A Gallup Poll out today shows Americans' Confidence in Banks Up for First Time in Years
Americans' confidence in U.S. banks increased to 26% in June, up from the record low of 21% a year ago. The percentage of Americans saying they have "a great deal" or "quite a lot" of confidence in U.S. banks is now at its highest point since June 2008, but remains well below its pre-recession level of 41%, measured in June 2007. Between 2007 and 2012, confidence in banks fell by half -- 20 percentage points.
US Bank Confidence



The question for the above poll was slightly different than the global poll: "Please tell me how much confidence you, yourself, have in banks - a great deal, quite a lot, some, or very little."

Although up from a rock bottom 21%, the current 26% is certainly nothing to brag about.

Two Questions for European Readers

  1. Why keep any money in banks other than the absolute bare minimum needed to pay bills?
  2. How many Cyprus-like confiscations does it take to convince you that leaving money in banks is a bad idea?

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Don't Worry, Trend Towards Hiring Temps is Only Temporary (And Not at All Related to Obamacare)

Posted: 14 Jun 2013 10:00 AM PDT

Wal-Mart has a new strategy of hiring temporary workers, everyday (seemingly to match everyday low pricing). Spokesman David Tovar says that the move is not related Obamacare, even though it could take a year or more for temporary workers to receive health care benefits.

Let's dig deeper into Wal-Mart's Everyday Hiring Strategy to see if management claims pass the sniff test.
A Reuters survey of 52 stores run by the largest U.S. private employer in the past month, including one in every U.S. state, showed that 27 were hiring only temps, 20 were hiring a combination of regular full, part-time and temp jobs, and five were not hiring at all. The survey was based on interviews with managers, sales staff and human resource department employees at the stores.

Tovar said fewer than 10 percent of its U.S. workforce is temporary - or what the company internally calls "flexible associates" - compared to 1 to 2 percent before 2013.

The temporary workers are often being hired on 180-day contracts, according to the survey of Wal-Mart stores. The temps could eventually be hired for a regular full or part-time job or they could reapply for their temporary position, the Wal-Mart staff said.

"Full-time people are getting slimmer and slimmer," said a supervisor at a store in North Carolina, who asked not to be named, as did other store-level employees who were interviewed for this story, because she is not authorized to talk to the media.

She said that the five new employees hired this year at the store are all temps and hours of existing employees are being cut.

"Everybody who comes through the door I hire as a temporary associate," said a store manager in Alaska, who asked not to be identified. "It's a company direction at the present time."

Hiring temps is "one strategy" that retailers could use to mitigate the potential rise in healthcare costs due to the new healthcare care law, said Neil Trautwein, a healthcare lobbyist for the National Retail Federation. "Another strategy could be employing more part-time employees."

Wal-Mart already has begun to change the healthcare plans it provides workers. Last November, it said that newly hired part-time employees would have to work a minimum of 30 hours a week, up from 24 hours previously, before they can qualify for health coverage. Its U.S. employees also faced an 8-36 percent increase in premiums in 2013, the company said at the time, prompting some workers to forego insurance.

When the work hours are so variable that the employer is not certain whether an employee qualifies, they can elect to determine eligibility by measuring hours during a period of up to 12 months, a strategy Wal-Mart said it plans to use.

Temp workers may therefore have to wait a year - provided they are still employed at the company - to find out if they are eligible.

"A temporary worker may never get that far," said Barbara McGeoch, a principal and health benefits expert at consulting firm Mercer's legal, regulatory and legislative group. "They may never get the coverage."
Detail Recap

  1. Temporary hiring at Wal-Mart has gone from 1-2% to 10% in a year
  2. Employees face an 8-36 percent increase in healthcare premiums in 2013
  3. Part-time employees now need to work 30 hours instead of 24 to get coverage
  4. 61% of the stores in the survey were only hiring temps or were not hiring at all
  5. Regular employees have seen their hours cut

But hey, none of this has anything to do with Obamacare. It just happened.

Mike "Mish" Shedlock
http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com

Last minute ideas for dad

Hi Hari

You still have time to plan something for dad!

From homemade gifts to recipes he'll love, these last-minute ideas might be just the thing. Check out more inspiration For Dad from other pinners—for whatever suits his fancy.

Things to make for dad

Six Pack of Treats from Rebecca's Soap Delicatessen
Dad Sugar Cookies from Martha Stewart Living
Dad Rocks Frame from Michaels Stores

Man-approved recipes

Beer and Bacon Mancakes from Betty Crocker
Cayenne-Cinnamon Ribs with Maple Glaze from McCormick Spice
Baseball Mitt Cake from Kraft Recipes

Father's Day party ideas

Eat, Drink, and be Hairy Favors from Alexis Murphy
Dad's Secret Stash from Jennifer Sedillo
Tie Boxes from Brit Morin

Last minute gift inspiration

Leather Anchor Key Ring from Urban Outfitters
Shirt and Tie Magnets from Lisa Leonard Designs
Chrome Shaving Brush from Sephora

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