วันเสาร์ที่ 27 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Maria Friedman: 'We made Stephen Sondheim cry'

actor and director in his career after cancer, who comes from a broken home, and roll in the West End

Maria Friedman is three times Olivier Award-winning actor and singer, best known for his roles in musicals of Stephen Sondheim. Last year, he directed the acclaimed production of Sondheim Merrily We Roll Along

in the Menier Chocolate Factory in Southwark, which transferred to the West End last week. Going back in time, tells the story of Franklin Shepard, a brilliant composer, much to the chagrin of his friends, sold to become a Hollywood producer.

Merrily We Roll Along is his first outing as a director. How did this happen?

manager is very musical. The price is: when to push things when calm. I run my own one-woman shows for years, and I always felt instinctively know that the arc of what I do on stage. So when Central [School of Speech and Drama] asked me to lead their younger, I thought, why not? He seemed a quiet and private place to practice. I have students from over future to the first act of Merrily We Roll Along

[when the characters are older] and more youthful appearance to the second act [when life begins in]. I had the opportunity to play for a month with these cheerful, youthful spirit was wonderful. I loved every second.

But how

Menier Chocolate Factory

get involved?

Our musical director, Michael Haslam, went to work and told David Babani [artistic director of the Chocolate] David was presented with Sonia, "You need to go see Mary as a director." my sister. I was very angry because he was so much pressure on these children, two major producers to be there. But in the end they were both sobbing. The next day I got a call asking if I wanted to fly Merrily

in chocolate.

I read that you Jenna Russell, who plays Mary, hear twice. Is this true?

She auditioned three times. All cables manufactured. This piece is of the essence. It is so subtle. It had to be absolutely sure that there was chemistry between the three of them [Humbley plays Charley Damian and Mark Umbers plays Franklin].

How

ran a professional company for the first time?

My heart was pounding. There was a week learning from my eyes ... I could see the blinds down, a little warily. And there was. But the part that makes a lot of the work for you. It is so beautiful. Minute by minute, all drunk.

one of its producers in the West End is his sister, Sonia Friedman. How do you feel about your success as a filmmaker?

What Stephen Sondheim? You must be delighted with this production.


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วันศุกร์ที่ 26 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Argentina's 'Grandmothers' seek pope's assistance

Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo activist Buscarita Roa, of Chile, shows a scarf with the symbol of the Grandmothers of the Plaza de Mayo association, in St. Peter's Square after meeting Pope Francis at the end of his weekly general audience at the Vatican, Wednesday April 24, 2013. Representatives from "Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo," an activist group that searches for people missing from Argentina's "dirty war," attended Pope Francis' general audience and said they will ask him to open the church files on the country's wartime era. The former Cardinal Jorge Mario Bergoglio was the head of the Jesuit order in Argentina during the start of the 1976-82 dictatorship that kidnapped and killed thousands of people to eliminate leftist opponents. (AP Photo/Alessandra Tarantino)


The Commitments to be turned into West End musical

Roddy Doyle expressed his admiration for series like The Producers finally convinced the staging of the bestselling novel

so large that it took 25 years for the commitments of the scene is that Roddy Doyle thought he did not like the music. "I've never been to one," said the writer, admitting he hit about 20 applications to carry an audience.

Doyle was in London to announce a West End production of what was once a bestseller, and in 1991 a successful and popular movie directed by Alan Parker. Begin previews at the Palace Theatre in September, where Singin 'in the Rain closes June

The Booker winner novelist said he had a revelation when he began musical theater once their children have grown.

"I think the first was The Producers. Was a revelation because the film is phenomenal and I wondered why you'd like to do a musical? And in fact, it was great, it was fun and strong and forgotten film rather quickly. "

Doyle was an unequal relationship commitments, the history of the working class Dubliners form a soul band unlikely. For a moment, it bothered him that it was the only thing that some people knew for. "I said goodbye commitments for a long, long time after that I forgot that I had something to do with it."


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วันพุธที่ 24 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Sal Khan: the man who tutored his cousin – and started a revolution

Khan Academy founder tells how he has Remote Web Site educational tutoring his cousin in Louisiana

Sal Khan has a simple mission: to free education, world class for anyone, anywhere. Naturally, people think he's crazy. The craziest part is not the "world class education" in part because many people want. And not even "for anyone, anywhere" part. This is the part "free."

crazy or not, is an idea that has attracted the attention of Downing Street in Washington DC. And like many crazy ideas, it started by accident.

Khan - working as a financial analyst in 2004 after earning degrees from MIT and an MBA from Harvard - began remote tutoring his cousin, Nadia, in Louisiana, he had trouble with math. . "Then the rest of the family learned that he had a free tutoring," he said, and parents began to take part requests came too - until a friend suggested that he could shoot tutorials, post on YouTube and let family members see that whenever they wanted

"YouTube? YouTube was for cats playing the piano, mathematics does not matter," said Khan remembers thinking. "I came up with the idea that it was not my idea and decided to give it a try."

Since 2009, Khan has devoted full time to the Khan Academy, mentoring, counseling and testing in khanacademy.org educational portal offering free content to anyone with Internet access willing to work through videos and concise exercises more narrated by Khan himself.

"It is no exaggeration to say that there is a coming revolution in education, led by Sal Khan," says Rohan Silva, Downing Street adviser on technology.

Using the Internet to expand access to education is not in itself revolutionary. Successful applications of Apple's iTunes U and the emergence of large open courses online - MOOCs doubled -. In institutions such as Stanford University shows appetite is

But Khan Academy is different. Although arts also has tutorials, computer and information sciences, his heart remains secondary mathematics, which is coupled with hand holding video instruction with exercises, addition and multiplication base to go further in algebra and calculation. No accredited requirements, one course at their own pace combined with a sophisticated card that progress and highlights weaknesses, making it easy for parents to use to help a child with homework without knowing the intricacies software algebra.

there an easy way to see what the fuss is all about: the site allows anyone to register and start watching tutorials and take interactive quizzes that are at the heart of method Academy

The concept is simple: watch a video in which Khan says about the study, and then take the online tests that follow. The response time of software and missteps score, encouragement to do good or just persevere. Then, after checking that dominates the subject, you are invited to go to a related topic.

In a classroom, students can move at their own pace, and make repeated viewings of tutorials if you do not understand the first time. The teacher can monitor the progress of your own laptop, and intervene to give an explanation when they see a child with difficulties.

Since the Khan took a conscious decision to stay out of the camera making, and in the early days used a rather crude drawing software on a black background to mimic a blackboard. Cordially Khan and his melodious voice combine to make tutorials available, and with a period of 10 minutes initially set up by YouTube and concise.

spread that he was tutoring in basic math without restriction. Khan began to notice the glowing reviews that appear in your videos. Then the letters began to arrive. One that caught his attention was a woman with two disabled children who used the videos. "She said her family pray for my family every night," said Khan is concerned. "To put this in context, at the time, I worked for a hedge fund."


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วันอังคารที่ 23 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Martin Richard identified as eight-year-old killed in Boston bombing



former neighbors remember teacher and child as "a great little guy" who lived in the Boston suburb of Dorchester

Follow the latest news Boston vivo

The eight year old who was killed in the attacks of the Boston Marathon has been identified as Richard Martin.

A congressman who is also a family friend said Martin was killed by the second pump when the family tried to escape from the first explosion. His mother and sister were also injured.

His father Bill Martin, who was not injured, released a statement Tuesday. It read:

My dear son Martin died of injuries sustained in the attack on Boston. My wife and daughter are both recovering from serious injuries. We thank our family and friends, those we know and those we have never met, for your thoughts and prayers. I ask you to continue to pray for my family as we remember Martin. We also ask for your patience and your privacy as we work to cry during my convalescence. Thank you.

The family lives in Dorchester, a neighborhood about seven miles south of the city of Boston.

staff of the former nursery Martin described as a "caring" son Tuesday.

Martin attended school between the ages of four and five went in June 2010. His elder brother Henry also went to John Paul II. "This is a tragedy. A tragedy," said Wilson.


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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 14 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Give poor kids a chance with early education | Lynn Karoly

President Obama is expected to remain strong in universal preschool initiative. This is to give low-income children a good start

in his State of the Union this year, President Obama proposed to "work with states to make quality preschool to all children in the United States." It was one of the releases most unexpected and immediately became politicized. advocates were driven by the support of the President for the education of early childhood. Critics have argued that pushing "Head Start for all", a reference to the federal government funded preschool program for children living in poverty.

not forget that the allocation of public funds to education in early childhood has a history of bipartisan support. The two solid red states (such as Georgia and Oklahoma) and the swing or blue states (such as Florida and Illinois) have or are moving towards universal for all four years preschool. Enthusiasm for public investment in early childhood education with the support of a solid body of rigorous research shows that children who participate in high-quality preschool are better prepared for kindergarten and then do better school, measured by test scores and other school performance results, such as the use of special education, grade repetition and high school completion.

critical debate since Obama spoke focused on the desirability of universal preschool would be beneficial or a waste of public resources. But this masks some important details of the president's plan, namely expanding access specifically for preschool children from low to moderate income, ensure that programs provide a quality early childhood education and coordination of federal efforts with state initiatives.

It is also necessary to improve the quality of existing programs. Recent research examining several states have shown that many schools and programs in the home can meet the licensing requirements, but do not always provide a stimulating learning environment led by educators with the skills and competencies required. Funded effective Oklahoma State Preschool program, for example, requires a master teacher in every classroom to have a bachelor's degree, and teachers will receive professional development opportunities. A rigorous evaluation of the program also contributes to the continuous improvement of quality.

give all children the opportunity to participate in a high quality early learning, as President Obama has promised not necessarily require free preschool to all children, even that has been made in some states and localities. Instead, the expanded at the federal, state or local funding can be directed first to the manufacture of high quality downgrade universal preschool children in middle-income with programs financed in whole or in part. This is what we should expect that the president unveils his latest budget plan.


federal and state initiatives to promote quality preschool also that these investments in early learning programs to reach their full commitment and promote the healthy development of the child - physical, social, emotional
and
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วันอังคารที่ 9 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Student solicitors step into the breach

result of drastic cuts in legal aid, colleges see increased demand for our free legal clinics

Smitham

When Luke helped write letters to the U.S. Supreme Court, of course, the law of love suddenly sprang to life. Thank you to a special teacher with their connections, Smitham and some of his classmates at the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London have had the opportunity to do pro bono work with a team from Harvard Law School in For businesses on important human rights.

Now, he and a friend, Jessica Whelligan created Banyan, an organization that seeks similar legal experience real life SOAS students. "I was really lucky," said Smitham. "We wanted to eliminate the element of chance for other students. The school does not teach everything and in the field of human rights can not go anywhere without experience. "

as free in universities across the country legal clinics, Banyan prepared for a new wave of applications for assistance after severe cuts with the legal government, which came into effect this week last. "We had contacts with firms saying they need more aid cuts, probably in immigration and refugee matters," says Smitham.

On April 1st, access to legal aid has been greatly reduced. If before, people who earn less than ? 31,884 could get free legal advice in private family law, immigration cases, employment, education and housing, with the change in the areas covered thousands must now cover the costs of lawyers themselves. For those who can not afford university law clinics can be a lifesaver.

SOAS

While specializing in human rights, pro bono work, usually law faculties of universities offer general advisory services covering the main areas of civil law.

Some universities such as the University of Birmingham and right now escalating their efforts to meet the demand because of cuts to legal aid. However, this is controversial, some experts in legal centers react angrily to suggestions that students could help fill the gap in free legal services. "I think this is a fundamental mistake to see student legal clinics as a response to cuts in legal aid," says Elaine Sherratt-based full-time at the University of Kent School of Law lawyer. "Student participation in the case is a very laborious process. As the law school of the University, the first priority should be to provide the best possible education for students. "

Although it is not a mandatory part of the course of law, institutions say that the demand for students to do pro bono work is high. Hannah Bosworth, a law student of second year at Queen Mary University of London, says that the customer experience, which ranged from a case of discrimination based on disability in any kind of a wedding dress Chanel has transformed his vision of law.

"Law can be very annoying in the first year and was disappointed by how difficult it is," he says. "Putting things in practice is so exciting. Lawyers thought were used only colorful, but now I know I was wrong, and I want to be a lawyer. "

Although Birmingham plans to extend free legal services and Sanders is ready to become an optional part of the career of the evaluation, it is worried that the support of outside counsel to reduce the risk countries. "I fear that in the future, law firms or lawyers may be able to help unless they are pressed financially. Lawyers expect a very large drawing office in their activities and pro bono work may suffer from it. "

However, the group of pro bono lawyers, LawWorks hope that cuts to legal aid are actually more lawyers to volunteer their time for clinical supervision. They are also studying ways to involve students in client work unattended. The CEO, Rebecca Hilsenrath, said: "There is an almost unlimited capacity, but it is a matter of finding ways to tap into it"

charity is training law students at Queen Mary University to sit with clients and help clarify the issues they would like a lawyer to respond and put their papers in order. Similarly, the University of Chester law established Contact4Kids, telephone and online counseling service for parents and grandparents looking to solve the problems of contact with the child. Heather Eadsforth, who heads the pro bono work in Chester, said: "The interviews with students on their own client on the phone, talking through, and they do their research and write a letter of advice on the steps of the before. "
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วันจันทร์ที่ 8 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Weekend of violence in Afghanistan

press attache of the six killed in a suicide attack as NATO accused of killing civilians in Kunar

A suicide bomber killed six people, the first head of the U.S. State Department to die in Afghanistan since the 1970s, and NATO air strikes killed 10 children in a week weekend was a bloody reminder of the nationwide conflict.

Saturday, a suicide bomber detonated a vehicle packed with explosives in the center of Qalat as well as a U.S. military convoy approved the provincial governor and his entourage. The explosion killed and seriously injured several people in the two groups, a Kabul-based diplomat Smedinghoff young Anne.

In addition, 10 children and an Afghan woman killed by airstrikes during battle time in a remote part of eastern Kunar province, on the same day, according to local officials. An American civilian adviser to the Afghan intelligence agency was also killed in the fighting. "The morning after sunrise, planes appeared in the sky and air raids began and continued all night," said Gul Pacha tribal elder, who is also the head of the local council where shultan The attack occurred.

A senior Taliban commander was in the house, but you could make women and children between one and 12 years who were members of his family, Pasha told The Associated Press by telephone.

"I do not think they knew that all these women and children were in the house because they were under attack from the house and they shot at the home,"- he told The Associated Press by telephone district.

civilian casualties caused by foreign forces have been one of the most emotional and high profile of the war in Afghanistan, triggering street protests and condemnation of officials, including President Hamid Karzai.

They remain a common scenario of national anger, and earlier this forbidden Karzai Afghan forces to call airstrikes year, but its purpose seems to have been ignored in the field.

The deaths occurred chief U.S. General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the Joint Chiefs, in the country to discuss plans for long-term training for Afghan soldiers, this was expected to lead the fight against the Taliban.

Smedinghoff, the government official killed in Qalat, Zabul Province, was a press officer for 25 years in Chicago, who had less than four months to serve in Afghanistan. At the time of the attack that went to a local high school to help deliver the books. The U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, paid a personal tribute to Smedinghoff, whom he met during a visit to Kabul, less than a month earlier. She was responsible for organizing the trip, a prestigious role for someone in his second mission abroad, and remembered as "strong, smart and capable," with great potential.


"Anne was friendly and helpful, doing everything possible to help you. Tragic," the Wall Street correspondent Maria Abi-Habib Journal on Twitter.


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วันเสาร์ที่ 6 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Andrew Wakefield: autism inc

"dishonest and irresponsible" research into the causes of autism has led to their exclusion from the General Medical Council Andrew Wakefield. But that would end most medical careers. However, the MMR "martyr" moved to the United States - and the reality

for three days at the end of January, the Renaissance Hotel in Washington DC is filled with television executives worldwide. The Realscreen Summit is where leaders of reality meet to exchange ideas, negotiate and discover the next apprentice or I'm a Celebrity. Of the nearly 2,200 people who had paid up to $ 1.600 (€ 1.050) this year to try to engage face to face with an officer of Freemantle, TLC, Discovery and National Geographic was an Englishman in his mid 50 with jeans pants, a crisp white shirt and shoes, and carrying a MacBook. On his plate were the words "Awareness Month autism."

release this man was a reality television series on autism, and had a brief trailer to your laptop: an autistic child cries, another one bites the hand of his mother, slap repeatedly and violently another book in his head. Then the narrator tells us that "every day in the world, ignore the medical symptoms of hundreds of thousands of people with autism" Cue the piano music and songs Autism Team:.. Changing Lives

The principle is that the autism symptoms experienced by children promotion (Jon, 14, who is the double six-year-old "always go potty", "door", and 15 years Jack, who is "non-verbal and very self-destructive") left their parents feel helpless and alone - until, that is, team stages of autism to save the day

A member of this team is Arthur Krigsman, pediatric gastroenterologist, we are told, as we see images of Jon unconscious in a hospital bed, the device connected to breathing through the mouth, studying the intestinal toddler. "He enterocolitis associated with autism," says Krigsman. "This is exactly what you" he adds. "It is treatable." Jon's mother said Krigsman diagnosis is the answer to everything. Jon's father said that the subsequent change their child was "absolutely spectacular." Finally, as suggested by the short coats, the narrator says that "the pioneering work of the team of autism means that children can be treated effectively. So join us and move forward. "

The man in the white shirt and jeans punting prospective television series that day was Andrew Wakefield, author of the now famous 1998 study, published in the journal The Lancet, suggesting a possible relationship between autism, gastrointestinal (was Wakefield, who coined the term "autistic enterocolitis" which Krigsman of autism diagnoses in the trailer of the team), and measles, mumps and rubella (MMR). Wakefield then called for the suspension of the triple vaccine, which caused widespread panic and is said by critics to have resulted in a decrease in the number of parents who choose to vaccinate their children. Measles cases increased from 56 in 1998 to nearly 1,400 in 2008. In 2006, a 13-year-old became the first person in more than a decade due to the disease in Britain.

An investigation by journalist Brian Deer, found that Wakefield had paid ? 435,000 to advise counsel for parents who believed their children had been harmed by MMR and he had given to children in birthday money from his son in exchange for blood samples for investigation. A General Medical Council heard two and a half later (GMC) years concluded in January 2010 that Wakefield had committed professional misconduct and acted "dishonestly and irresponsibly" in his research. He concluded the panel, 11 children undergoing invasive tests such as lumbar punctures and colonoscopies without undue ethical approval required. Guardian reported at the time that the GMC hearings have also found that, before the publication of Wakefield had filed a patent as the inventor of a vaccine for the disposal and treatment of inflammatory bowel disease measles. In May 2010, shook the GMC and the Lancet retracted the 1998 paper.

In 2001, Wakefield and his wife, Carmen, and their four children packed their bags and moved to Texas in a house in the hills west of Austin. He founded thoughtful Center Children's House to continue its work on autism and served as CEO with a salary of ? 164,000, before resigning in February 2010 following the GMC decision. Krigsman also worked at the thought House as director of clinical gastroenterology, and left shortly after Wakefield.

Wakefield Strategic Initiative was established nonprofit Autism Research Commission in the state, and is currently registered as a director of a company called Medical Interventions for Autism and other Autism Media Channel called, who produced the television movie.

Since notorious Lancet paper, many studies on MMR and autism have failed to find a link. Such a study, which examined the medical records of 500 autistic children born in a specific area of ??London since 1979, found no difference in rates of MMR vaccination among children with autism and those of the general population, and no evidence of children vaccinated with the MMR vaccine and autism developed earlier than children vaccinated shortly after.

other

, published in 2008, found "strong evidence against association of autism with MMR exposure ...". According to the U.S. National Institutes of Health, United proof Kingdom against an MMR and autism link has been accepted by the American Medical Association, American Academy of Pediatrics and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

In his book

callous disregard, Wakefield said that the results have autistic enterocolitis "confirmed independently in five different countries." List five studies, two of which were written by his friend, collaborator and star Team Autism Arthur Krigsman. One of these studies was published in Autism Insights, a medical journal whose board sat Krigsman in 2010. Two other studies by the Italian physician Federico Balzola. justthevax According to the blog, the first was a case of adult autistic patients with inflammatory bowel disease, and the second a "short meeting" who "never saw the light of day as a study by peers." Last, a study by Dr. Lenny Gonzalez, while not informing find a clear "autistic enterocolitis" concludes that "autistic children have a high incidence of gastrointestinal diseases."

In May 2010, a few days after being struck by the GMC Wakefield interviewed in Chicago for another story. For someone so vilified in your own country, which was very confident. He was there to promote his book, he describes in the preface as "a story of how the system is dissension among its physicians and scientists." Although soft and polite voice, had harsh words for the British medical profession, felt that their work has been removed. In 2011, he issued a statement saying that he continued to support independent "research to determine if environmental triggers, including vaccines, are at the origin of autism and other developmental disorders. "

Then in January 2011, Brian Deer, writing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), accused of outright fraud Wakefield, saying that he had altered the medical histories of their patients to support their claims and sought to exploit the MMR fear for financial gain.

Wakefield says that BMJ and Deer waging a vendetta against him and says the accusations are false. He sued the magazine, the editor Fiona Godlee and deer in Texas, and that his case was initially fought for technical reasons, is attractive and still maintains that scientific research is conducted was not fraudulent.

In January, Wakefield told an Austin media was "relentless assault of the few - perhaps five, 10 - Scientists from around the world who are willing to work on the possible association between the vaccine Infancy and developmental disorders such as autism. "

The fact that science has provided us with answers as to exactly what causes autism, and still do not have a cure (although the concept of finding a "cure" for Autism is itself controversial), meant to treat someone in the spectrum has become a subject of considerable controversy among some doctors and parents, and created a landscape suitable for people selling all kinds of treatments, supplements and of biomedical interventions, many of which are not supported by scientific studies, peer-reviewed.

British Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, a research institute of the University of Oxford, believes that "genetic factors may contribute to autism and 90%, while environmental factors contribute more 10% ". Similarly, according to the American Medical Association, "autism is strongly genetically determined."

But some people, including Wakefield, insist that the cause of autism is largely the environment. "There is a genetic epidemic," said Wakefield Wisconsin Lakeland time last year. "The cause is the environment." And this view - that environmental toxins cause autism - what treatments direct impact hypothesis advocates recommend

Autism Canal site release contains video with titles like not born with it - a reference to the belief that autism is far from genetics, which led him to defend biomedical interventions such as nutritional supplements, as well as gluten and casein free diets (video is titled How to pay a diet without gluten and casein). Other videos recommend that parents of autistic children cook food with ceramic pots or stainless steel metal so as not to "get into the food and give more toxic overload for the child."

In his book MMR and Autism: What Parents Need to Know, Michael Fitzpatrick explained that the revision of methods of assessment and intervention for young children with autism conducted by the Department Health of New York State in 1996 concluded that "special diets, including elimination diets are not recommended for the treatment of autism in young children." The report noted, Fitzpatrick wrote that there was "no known for special elimination diets for children with autism benefit, and expressed concern that they may make the child receives inadequate nutrition ... "

The presenter of a large number of videos Polly Tommey of Autism Media Channel, which is also registered with the Secretary of State of Texas as co-director of the company with Wakefield. Tommey, who recently moved to Austin in the UK with her husband, Jonathan, and his three children, appeared on the radar of autism in 1999, when she and Jonathan were invited tonight with Trevor McDonald. This afternoon announced they had given her autistic son, Billy, an infusion of secretin, a hormone extracted from pig intestines, which stimulates the digestive juices in the pancreas produce pepsin in the stomach and the bile in the liver and, they said, was in "excellent progress."

In his book on autism, Fitzpatrick writes that secretin is "enthusiastically endorsed by some personalities from the world of alternative autism," but in December 1999 the "bursting of the bubble secretin" when double-blind against placebo 60 children with autism, concluded that it was an effective treatment. Four trials later echoed the conclusion, as Fitzpatrick. Subsequently, a review of 15 randomized double-blind, secretin, checked for autism in 2004 showed that almost no state and no significant concluded that secretin was effective.

In 1999, he began Tommey Autism File, polished magazine and website designed to show "something relevant to autism." A story suggested: "We, the parents and doctors need to implement strategies to reduce the levels of heavy metal toxicity and chemistry of our children," and called for the controversial process known as therapy chelation, by which heavy metals are removed from the body using "chelating" agents -. presumption is that autism is caused by mercury in vaccines or people with autism spectrum disorders are more difficult to filter "environmental toxins"

chelation is the introduction of chemicals (and there are many, including dimercaprol, which was used during World War II as an antidote to chemical warfare Lewisite), orally or intravenously, which in turn binds to toxic metals such as mercury, arsenic and lead, so that they can be eliminated.

Although

is approved for the treatment of people with heavy metal poisoning can be dangerous and is not approved for use in the treatment of autism. In 2005, a British boy Abubakar Tariq Nadama, died of a heart attack while undergoing chelation in the United States. Last spring, a doctor in Hertfordshire has received an official warning from a fitness professional panel after using chelation of an autistic child without measuring the concentration of lead in the blood or refer you to a specialist in toxicology. In addition, an analysis of the United States of five studies showed that chelation has provided no certainty that the benefits indicated in children is due to chelation himself, "and no other treatment or only older children . "

Vaccine In 2012, at the age of 16 years, daughter Bella Tommey launched a charity called Autism Give him a chance. Its purpose was to show that people with autism can contribute to society. In London, Billy Cafe Bella created, the name of his brother, in which autistic people could work. objectives of autism were noble Give him a chance, but the recipes are, Bella said at the time, give to the charity of his mother, the confidence of autism. Later the same year, Bella took the campaign to help Texas with the daughter of Wakefield, Imogen, and thrown into a cafe in Austin.

Meanwhile, Jonathan Tommey husband, who has a degree in sports science degree and a basis for nutritional therapy, created the Autism Clinic in Berkshire to offer "treatment specialist autism, "including" diagnostic tests "and a range of supplements and vitamins prescribed and provides its online store. It also appears in some of the programs on the YouTube channel page Media autism. In these films, Jonathan Tommey - biomedical imbalances autism, recommended "further action" as "vitamins and herbs" for children with autism in the same movie on chelation therapy. ". . As nutritionists, we can not use chelating agents re prescriptive drugs, "he said, adding:". They are available on the web My suggestion is that you must be very careful to do without professional help, and unfortunately, in this country, there are many professionals who do chelation "But he adds." Chelation has been used a good level of success. "


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วันศุกร์ที่ 5 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

If Iain Duncan Smith did survive a week on ?53, it would prove nothing | Zoe Williams

I can live for 53 pounds a week? Things started well enough when I can collect a certain amount of capital and a friend to dinner

The last time I looked, the demand for Iain Duncan Smith live € 53 per week had 435,596 signatures, but I'd be surprised if there were half a million to date. The arrogance of man, their urgency, "Because I Said So" delivery, prompt response to almost everything he says. "Yeah Then prove it"

Journalists and politicians have done this for as long as I can remember. It has always been a staple of the socially conscious family, his mother eats a week in a pounds per day (which is how the feminist left to say "I Plan"), or your father sleeps badly charity (the coldness of what is just the cruelty of the act, spent the night next to people who do not).

Brian Sewell tried to live in a state pension at the end of the 90s (it was almost possible, he said, as long as you have an Aga). More than a decade ago, Matthew Parris, and another Conservative MP, lived for a week at 26.80 pounds, the premium rate at the time, the world in action. It was 1984, and unemployment benefits were at the lowest level relative to income, which had been for 30 years. Now, of course, are even lower (22% of median income in 1979, 15% in 2012). In its sixth day, Parris had 61p left of heat and light, and I was wondering if sitting in the dark and go to bed early.

Keep in mind, with all of these experiments, there are no children to worry about, which is all most people on the benefits of anxiety.

? 7.57 per day to cover food, electricity, gas, water, telephone, debt service, travel, clothing and emergency renewal.

emergency had no debt, with service and renewed without clothes. I took all the food of children outside their own interest of the child (which is doable, but spartan, is mainly based on plastic containers of green peppers for consideration, and does not extend to any type of meat).

gas and electricity was 4.36 pounds per day, I spent ? 1.07 on mobile. I do not spend money on transportation, as it cycled everywhere, but I had a great on the bike over the last five years (500 € on the same bike, two pairs of shoes, taco tacos peddles Service), so I called as 54p per day, plus 40 pence per day for a TV license.

This leaves me ? 1.19 for everything else, or 5.95 euros for five days, so I spent 99p on rice, orange lentils on 89p, ? 1.30 for a giant bag of onion and garlic and was Lidl. € 2.77 to left.

The first night, a friend took me to dinner. It was, coincidentally, wrote this article for the Daily Mail, five years ago. He said he wandered out of his office, pretending to have left his bag on the table and ask people to buy a coffee. She went to many parts, sofas, and was outraged when, at the opening of a burlesque club, has taken delivery of pornographic letters instead of

vol au vent

So we were in the house, and the youngest of toilet paper strewn stairs, and explained that costs money and therefore should not be wasted. Then my father wrote a story about Obi-Wan Kenobi, photocopied a number of times, and said: "I do not know if you come with me, but I thought we could go out and sell them to people."

So I had to explain the probable market value of a rare Star Wars Accurate, which almost broke me.



Wednesday I came to town on my bike, had no lentils background noise, because I was embarrassed, I felt dizzy, the afternoon bought Lucozade one without thinking. Wham - ? 1.99
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Letters: More questions about who and what Labour represents


Aditya Chakrabortty (G2, April 2) David Miliband accused of being a "Gold Class" to show how some Labour MPs came from manual labor now. He never heard of the Education Act 1944? In 1945, there was a wide range of intellectual abilities of the working class - probably a little less than in the population as a whole. Some come in blue-collar jobs very bright children, but were organized by the trade union movement in politics and ultimately parliament. But as children of above-average ability are filtered, while the new school system, more and more brilliant suffered secondary schools entering the white-collar jobs, even careers. So, less intelligent craft of children enrolled. So now, the range of ability within the class of manual work is reduced significantly compared to 1945. Industrial companies have stopped looking to the future management of young people who leave school prematurely. People looking to have gone to college and university. I hope that the unions also recognize this reality has changed.
Then of course, aspiring Labour MPs today are different from the cohort who entered the House of Commons with Ernest Bevin, or John Prescott, a generation later. They are an educated group, as David Miliband.


David Nelson

Burntisland


• William Wallace (Letters, April 4), seems to have forgotten labor policies before 2010 have been fighting the budget deficit. The economy returned to growth and the budget deficit was lower than expected. There was no mess. The idea that social spending under the Labour government represented the "debt" instead of the banking crisis and the fall in tax revenue policy emphasizes the successors of the Beveridge poverty in the Liberal Democrats. No responsible member of the Labour Party denied that the deficit requires more attention. Wallace and his party can console themselves by tinkering with the tax loopholes and personal deductions. But nothing should distract the electorate coalition ground that blocked the economy since 2010 and has resulted in much higher than expected government borrowing by Labour.
Peter Kenyon


London


Leeds


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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 4 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Threat of debt drives US middle-class families away from private universities



Many families expelled from private schools because their income is too high to qualify for financial aid, but too low for rates

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Whenever someone asked, Molly Fisher said he went to Wake Forest University in North Carolina. It is a fact.

Wake Forest

, a small private college 7351 people in Winston-Salem was his first choice because of its size. Molly diplomas were strong enough to enter "She was a bright star in high school," said his mother, Maggie. Enter but was not enough. Molly needed a merit scholarship and was crushed when she n is not coming.

With annual revenues of $ 175,000 to the Fisher family was not entitled to adequate financial assistance based on Molly is applied in colleges - in addition to private Wake Forest, asked the University American public schools and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and North Carolina State University.

both parents work. Maggie runs her own business as a health consultant and her husband is in advertising. They set aside a certain sum of money to the university of their two children, $ 20,000 a year, but were clear with the two girls who were to be responsible for all costs above and beyond. When Molly realized that suffer approximately $ 80,000 in debt by the end of his studies, he took his second choice. She is now at UNC Chapel Hill - a solid backup University where he will graduate debt free

Fishermen families are typical of well-educated middle class who are expelled from private schools because their income is too high to receive substantial financial aid and too low to pay the high costs that the university requires .

A recent study in North Carolina, said that 40% of students who were qualified to attend college selectively did not register for one. And money has a lot to do with it. If you look at the situation of fishermen see why. Wake Forest costs about $ 60,000 per year. The fishermen had set aside $ 20,000 per year. Chapel Hill is $ 20,000 per year. Decision.

While the best schools in the country are still able to maintain a "need-blind" application process (for example, if you apply and get in, but can not afford the tuition will take ) the vast majority of students are applying to places with lower provisions and less money to give. This is money, of course, tend to go to lower revenues, leaving the center of the randomization.



It goes without saying that the more children you have, the harder it is to pay. However, universities seem to ignore the family retail, offering more help, if you have a child who is already a degree. Brian Ellerbeck has two son, one is going to college this year, on the other side.

its echoes of complaints from parents who feel that somehow it is expected that the money no matter what. Universities are less the amount of money a family to the amount that might be able to get your hands on.

"The way schools determine the" necessity "and the expectations they bring to the financing of the family (eg, assuming that families have a second mortgage to finance the costs of education) are bad and do not take into account the many demands already made on household budgets, "says Ellerbeck.


Bruce Poch, who was for many years the director of admissions at Pomona College, and is now the director of the university in a private school in Los Angeles Chadwick acknowledges that the middle class is increasingly less attention to private schools. He sees the movement flow all the way to daycare.

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วันพุธที่ 3 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Big fall in mature students comes as shock to universities

Universities

blame the economic crisis by an alarming decline in 40% of older students and part-time

When Donna Hunt, a former official with two children under four years, sought to apply to college for the first time last year, the experience was "very intimidating." In addition care planning and preparation to sit in a classroom for the first time in over 15 years, was faced with a difficult student loan. "Documentation was probably the scariest part of going college, "he said. "But without it, I could not make the journey."

Hunt, 35, who lives in Surrey, is to take a certificate of higher education at the University of Worcester teach you National Childbirth Trust (NCT) parenting classes, and hopes to continue studying a teaching degree. She makes the most of his part-time courses at home, but must go to London for training. Contrary to the average of 18 years, college life shoehorning crowded and commitments has been a challenge. "My studies occur in an ad hoc place at night or nap time, when I have the opportunity to sit down and do a bit of head space," she said. "It's hard work, but rewarding. For me, the idea of ??having a title when I'm 40 is just wonderful. "

positivity is common among older students once they are in college. However, the figures suggest that since the annual rate reached a maximum of ? 9,000 last year, large sections of the older students are not making it through the door of the university.

A recent report on the impact of the new funding system for higher education Education Funding Council for England reveals that the number of part-time students, who are much more likely to be older, have dropped a whopping 40% in 2010-11. Dice recent years adult students were much less likely to accept a place at university dropout.

There are many theories on which older students have responded to the new fee arrangements dramatically. Professor Paul Webley, Director of the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, said. "Unlike school graduates, older students and part-time workers were generally win, so the numbers mean much when you're 18, these are just numbers."

older students are more likely to believe they have much faith with the rate increase, he added. "Children are 18 years into a new system and we are all in the same boat when it comes to fees. But if you are a 22 year old, you have the feeling that if I applied last year or the year before would have paid less, "he said.

However, Matt Robb, a higher education expert at the Parthenon Group, a consulting firm that advises global strategy of many universities, says that while students studying for leisure certainly been delayed by rate increases, others react to higher prices for all courses. "I think it has nothing to do with cost and everything to do with the economic climate," says Webley. "I would say that adult learners are much more likely to have a job, much less likely in the current environment to go to your employer and tell you that I would do a part time course."

Apparently, the message on new loans simply do not reach many potential part-time students. "We had a lot of problems last year with poor information on financing," says Professor David Latchman, master of Birkbeck, University of London, specializing in part-time courses. "Some people thought they had to go to the bank and borrow money."

But Claire Callender, a national expert on education part-time at the Institute of Education, said that this is only part of the story, as the majority of students part-time are not eligible for loans in new ways. Because the government has maintained the existing ban on funding for students who already have a "diploma equivalent," only a third of the time students are eligible for new loans. In a research work in part-time students , Callender says that the system is not sufficiently loans and grants or scholarships that match the part-time market much better.

"People are too many financial risks. There is no guarantee higher income after recycling," she said. "Even if someone can get a loan, borrowers do not have to repay the loan until their income reaches a certain level, this safety net is not always sufficient to allay concerns about the payment of 9% of their income to repay the loan. Many a family to support and a mortgage. "
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วันจันทร์ที่ 1 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2556

Pope makes Easter pleas for world peace

Pope Francis hugs a child after celebrating his first Easter Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican, Sunday, March 31, 2013. Pope Francis celebrated his first Easter Sunday Mass as pontiff in St. Peter's Square, packed by joyous pilgrims, tourists and Romans and bedecked by spring flowers.Wearing cream-colored vestments, Francis strode onto the esplanade in front of St. Peter's Basilica and took his place at an altar set up under a white canopy. (AP Photo/Gregorio Borgia)



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NHS at 'huge risk' from reforms, says healthcare chief

New

director of the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence says the NHS result of structural changes in the challenge

The NHS is in a period of "high risk" that the government's reforms begin to bite, according to the new chairman of Nice, the National Institute for Health and Care Excellence.

Professor David Haslam, said to ensure that all new bodies to be fully operational and functioning properly together on April 1 would be a major challenge.

"This is a moment of great danger," he told the Guardian. "We know that medical care in the hospital is the biggest risk when patients are distributed from one person to another. 'S A dangerous time for the system, it is important that the key players to work together. While we try. "

In the first in-depth interview since taking office, Haslam has also expressed concern about the complexity of the reforms and said that pharmaceutical companies face a similar problem to the reputation of banks and had to show the public that they can trust.

But his immediate focus is on structural changes in the NHS. He said it was important that all new agencies of the National Commission - Commissioning, Commissioning and clinical groups local authorities, which are responsible for public health, as well as advice and various organs control - work closely together, avoid duplication, improve communication and focus on quality.

Nice to be another organization, said take responsibility for setting standards of quality in health and social services, as well as evaluations of drugs for which he is best known.

not questioned even bring these two worlds, he said. "The professionals at different faces to see the world a little differently. Even using a different language. People use the same words, but mean different things. "But it was important that the two areas should be integrated - for the treatment and care of an elderly person with dementia, for example, should be transparent

Haslam noted how news organizations need to work together after the changes. "I see Nice as the establishment of standards, implementation advice, supporting the work that leads to attention given the standards and regulatory testing has been done." But he added: "I would like that it is as simple as that. "

warned that the complexity of the new rules could be a problem. "I really feel that if you can not explain how things work on one side of A4 without losing a tiny font, they made a mistake," he said. If people at the top of the tree do not understand how "how a patient of 33 Acacia Avenue know how it fits?" The investigation into the death of Francisco Mid Staffordshire revealed "a lot of confusion," he said.

Francis also recommended more clarity on the standards of care patients can expect. The National Council will be invited to Nice start to establish standards for nearly 180 different diseases, so that hospital trusts - and inspection, the Commission quality care -. You can determine whether they are appropriate to their patients is


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