Saturday, September 1, 2012

Holiday Home at Aluksnes Lake by AB3D Ltd. ? KARMATRENDZ

The holiday house project started years ago when a family of five decided to acquire a property located in the North East of Latvia next to the picturesque Aluksnes Lake. When the architects at AB3D were approached to design a new house, the place was already well established with several buildings, old and newly planted trees standing on the plot.

The new building is a contemporary villa designed to complement the surrounding landscape. It sits on the slope, making only one level of the two-level structure visible from the access road. Curvy topography of the place demanded reverse functional order, hence bedrooms and other private functions, including fireplace area and wine cabinet, are placed on the ground level, but living rooms with the dining area and kitchen are organised on the second level. The idea of the third level in a form of viewing platform was developed during the construction works.

All materials used in construction and cladding are chosen for long-term use and include concrete, glass and thermowood. Most of the furniture ? cabinets, wardrobes, kitchen and others ? are part of the architectural design and provide the connection between architecture and interior. The elegance of modern rural living is accentuated by furniture, a comfortable and light design classic.

A significant functional element of the house is number of terraces, open and closed, located near different functional areas and providing intimate atmosphere in close vicinity of nature. Considering volume and details, the whole architectural concept is both, compact and monumental.

Architects: AB3D Ltd.
Location: Al?ksne District, Latvia
Project Year: 2011
Project Area: 386 sqm
Photographs: M?ris Lapi??, Edgars Gribusts, AB3D

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Tags: AB3D, AB3D Ltd., Al?ksne District, Architecture, Design, Edgars Gribusts, Exterior, Holiday Home at Aluksnes Lake, Interior, Latvia, M?ris Lapi??

Source: http://karmatrendz.wordpress.com/2012/09/01/holiday-home-at-aluksnes-lake-by-ab3d-ltd/

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Isaac Is Latest Blow to Swampy South Louisiana

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Plaquemines Parish, the marshy peninsula of southeastern Louisiana, was the first landing point of Hurricane Isaac and the scene of perhaps its most thorough destruction.

Source: http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/02/us/isaac-is-latest-blow-to-swampy-south-louisiana.html?partner=rss&emc=rss

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Stop Fighting With Your Health Insurance And Make It Work For You ...

Health insurance can be a very broad and confusing topic. You may find yourself at a loss when trying to learn more about what coverage you need. Despite this, you still need to become informed so that you are able to make the best decision when it comes to your insurance needs. Here are some tips to get you on your way.

Catastrophic health insurance is an excellent choice for anyone who cannot pay for a comprehensive insurance policy but wants at least minimal coverage in case something unexpected happens, such as an injury, accident or life threatening illness. It can also be a good addition for anyone?s health care portfolio to give some extra coverage in case of an extreme circumstance.

The options are multiple for obtaining good health insurance. Prior to getting health insurance through your job, or even talking to an insurance agent, do your homework about what options are available to you. It is also imperative that you have a full understanding of what each option entails before making your final insurance policy selection.

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Be sure you know what treatments are covered by your health insurance, and be aware of how much your co-payments and deductibles will cost. When you start out, make sure you know what you need from a health care plan, and know what you like about your current provider, and what you wish was different so that you will be happy with the final choice.

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KRAUTHAMMER: Why Israel could strike first

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Source: http://www.app.com/article/20120831/NJOPINION03/308310047/1028/OPINION&source=rss

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Campaigns cast Obama, Romney as 'the other'

FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. Republicans in Tampa, Florida, this week cast President Barack Obama as an executive who takes his cues from Europe, poses a threat to the traditional family and is unfamiliar with American staples like garage sales and lemonade stands. Next week in Charlotte, North Carolina, Democrats will color in their picture of Republican candidate Mitt Romney. They'll fill out what they've sketched in both the 2008 presidential campaign and the last two years of the current race. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 30, 2012 file photo, Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney speaks at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, Fla. Republicans in Tampa, Florida, this week cast President Barack Obama as an executive who takes his cues from Europe, poses a threat to the traditional family and is unfamiliar with American staples like garage sales and lemonade stands. Next week in Charlotte, North Carolina, Democrats will color in their picture of Republican candidate Mitt Romney. They'll fill out what they've sketched in both the 2008 presidential campaign and the last two years of the current race. (AP Photo/David Goldman, File)

FILE - In this Aug. 28, 2012 file photo, President Barack Obama speaks in Ames, Iowa. Republicans in Tampa, Florida, this week cast President Barack Obama as an executive who takes his cues from Europe, poses a threat to the traditional family and is unfamiliar with American staples like garage sales and lemonade stands. Next week in Charlotte, North Carolina, Democrats will color in their picture of Republican candidate Mitt Romney. They'll fill out what they've sketched in both the 2008 presidential campaign and the last two years of the current race. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais, File)

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) ? Republicans cast President Barack Obama as an executive who takes his cues from Europe, poses a threat to the traditional family and is unfamiliar with American staples like garage sales and lemonade stands.

In speeches and commentary this week at the Republican convention, the GOP has sought to define the Democrat for the electorate, painting a portrait of Obama ? the son of a Kansas-born mother and Kenyan father ? as something other than the typical American.

Next week in Charlotte, N.C., Democrats will color in their picture of Republican candidate Mitt Romney, filling out what they've sketched in both the 2008 presidential campaign and the current race.

In their words and ads, Democrats say Romney is an elitist out of touch with the problems facing the middle class, seeking to create an image of an aristocrat.

"It's a campaign of who is the otherest other," said Robin Lakoff, a retired linguistics professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who has observed the campaigns use of a broad brush for the electorate.

Obama does offer an unusual biography ? formative years spent in Indonesia, product of Ivy League schools, best-selling author and first African-American president. Debunked claims that he was born in Kenya and was a Muslim exploded out of the 2008 campaign and have barely subsided although the White House released the Hawaiian-born Obama's long-form birth certificate.

Romney presents his own unique resume ? Mormon, son of the former Michigan governor and a man who ran for president, missionary in France, head of the Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City in 2002, Republican governor in the Democratic-leaning state of Massachusetts and multimillionaire.

Neither man fits the bill of the average, working-class American struggling with credit card debt and mortgage payments. Seizing on the unusual, the two parties have tried to convince voters that the other guy is not like us.

Four years ago, race overshadowed the criticism of Obama. Today, the swipes are more subtle, suggesting that the incumbent, whose likability numbers outrank Romney, is somehow foreign.

Republican Party Chairman Reince Priebus said this week that Obama's policies "have created a sense that, for whatever reason, he's looking for guidance as far as health care is concerned, as far as our spending is concerned, as far as these stimulus packages are concerned, that he's looking to Europe for guidance."

Former New York mayor and 2008 presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani agreed, citing Obama's complaints about businesses.

"It sounds to me like President Obama's more comfortable with the rigid, social democracies of Europe than the capitalist, entrepreneurial economy that we've had in America, traditionally. Otherwise I don't know why he'd make all these attacks on American businesses the way he does," Giuliani said in an interview Wednesday.

In his speech to the convention Tuesday night, former presidential candidate Rick Santorum said Obama's policies "undermine the traditional family."

Census figures show the traditional family of a husband, wife and two children ? the same as Barack and Michelle Obama's family ? has changed significantly, replaced by a growing number of single-parent households and same-sex couples with children.

Priebus, in his speech, conjured up Norman Rockwell images that he argued would be anathema to Obama.

"President Obama's never run a company. He hasn't even run a garage sale or seen the inside of a lemonade stand. So it's time for a president with real experience in the real economy," the party chairman said.

Lakoff said Republicans are "trying their best to 'other' Obama ? make him seem not us, not normal and therefore not worthy or qualified to be our president."

The Obama campaign has aired an ad with Romney singing "America the Beautiful" as images from news articles flash on screen about "millions in a Swiss bank account," ''tax havens like Bermuda ... and the Cayman Islands."

More recently, in an appeal to younger voters, Obama cast Romney as out of touch for suggesting that students borrow money from their parents to pay for college or start a business. "Borrow money if you have to from your parents. Get real Mitt," says the spot.

In a remark Thursday in Virginia, Obama highlighted Romney's wealth ? along with his own ? making it clear that both candidates are well-heeled.

"You can decide whether we give a massive new tax cut to folks like me and Mr. Romney, who don't need it ? he doesn't even need ? he needs it even less than I do ? or whether we work to keep taxes low for Americans who are still trying to make it," Obama said.

In that same speech, the 51-year-old Obama poked fun at the 65-year-old Romney. Talking about Romney's criticism of his energy policies, Obama said, "Maybe the steam engine is more his speed."

Defining who is American can be problematic for campaigns.

In July, former New Hampshire Gov. John Sununu, a surrogate of the Romney campaign, said on a conference call that he wished Obama "would learn how to be an American." That touched off a firestorm of criticism and Sununu later said he misspoke.

Associated Press

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BAM must put faith in home-grown coaches, says sports lecturer

KUALA LUMPUR: The Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) should have faith in local coaches and stop depending on foreign expertise.

The local coaches, however, should not sit on their laurels but educate themselves to become better and more knowledgable in all aspects of the game.

This is the opinion of Tuan Sheikh Kamaruddin Sheikh Ahmad, a lecturer with the Phy-sical Education Department of Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM), who has been vocal on the importance of educating the sports community.

He said BAM should even go as far as entrusting the job of national coaching director to a local.

?We have engaged many foreigners in the past and they have contributed much to the sport. But the time has come for Malaysia to rely on the local coaches,? said Sheikh Kamaruddin.

BAM are looking at revamping their coaching and training structure and their new proposals will be revealed at a meeting on Sept 8. They are also looking at candidates for the chief coach position.

Malaysia have had many foreign coaches before, including Fang Kai Xiang, Han Jian and Li Mao of China; Morten Frost of Denmark and Park Joo-bong of South Korea.

BAM hired Yap Kim Hock as the chief coach in 2005 to show their faith in local coaches but terminated his services after the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

Malaysian badminton has been without a chief coach ever since.

Sheikh Kamaruddin said he was frustrated with the lack of enthusiasm shown by local coaches as far as equipping themselves with knowledge of the game.

?They should take up courses and not be satisfied with their past experience as a player to get by,? he said.

?Coaching a player is not only about improving their skills on the court. There are other aspects like sports science, psychology, physiology etc.?

?We have many sports science experts from the National Sports Institute (NSI) but their contribution is useless if the coaches don?t know what they want from a player.

?They should analyse and work together to maximise the potential of an athlete.?

Sheikh Kamaruddin is hoping that BAM?s coaching and training committee will avoid making the same mistakes again.

Source: http://thestar.com.my/sports/story.asp?file=/2012/9/1/sports/11950093&sec=sports

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Video: What did America learn from Mitt Romney?

Bagged lettuce or bulk? Experts offer food safety advice

A recall this week of 8,000 cases of Fresh Express Hearts of Romaine salad marks the sixth time since April that the nation?s top producers of bagged lettuce have pulled products because of worries about food safety. For consumers roaming the produce aisles at the grocery store, each new recall raises the question: How safe is my salad?

Source: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/3036697/vp/48854434#48854434

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