Friday, June 29, 2012

Lanny Davis: Does the Truth Matter to Voters?

There is a cynical view of American voters that they don't care about the truth -- that they can be bamboozled into being persuaded by negative ads. "Negative ads work," is the trite expression that gets an almost unanimous nod of the head, even among those who hate them.

Well, that might be true if candidates accept the conventional wisdom from their top strategists to ignore the ads ("don't dignify them -- stay on message," was the advice reportedly given to Democratic presidential nominee John Kerry in 2004 about the "Swift Boat" ads.)

Since most candidates follow this advice, it's hard to find examples to prove that it is the wrong counsel and that negative ads, when successfully challenged as false or misleading, can be made to backfire. But I have one very good one.

In 2005, then-Virginia Lt. Gov. Timothy Kaine (now running for the U.S. Senate) was subjected to a series of attacks by his Republican opponent in their race for the Virginia governorship.

Beginning in early October, then-Virginia Attorney General Jerry Kilgore, consistently ahead in the polls, focused most of his TV ad spending on attacking Kaine for his opposition to the death penalty, which was favored by Virginia voters by more than 2 to 1. Kaine explained that his opposition was based on religious conviction, but that as governor he would follow the law and would exercise his clemency powers sparingly.

Nevertheless, Kilgore deluged the TV airwaves with ads, stating that Kaine had said not even Adolf Hitler deserved the death penalty. But Kaine immediately published a full transcript of the interview from which the reference to Hitler was derived, and the transcript said just the opposite -- that Hitler "deserve[d] the death penalty." Then Kaine took to the airwaves with his own ads, making Kilgore's lies the issue.

The polls turned in Kaine's favor. Editorials and newspaper stories ran throughout the state highlighting the dishonesty of Kilgore and the ads he sponsored and condoned.

The Roanoke Times wrote on Oct. 13, 2005, in an editorial, "Kilgore drags the governor's race to an insulting new low with his attack on Tim Kaine's principled stance on the death penalty."

So when Tim Kaine came from behind and won on Election Day by a substantial margin of 6 percentage points -- 52 percent to 46 -- he did more than win the governorship of Virginia. He won the battle for truth -- and the vindication of the fact that voters are not stupid and don't like someone who thinks that they can be fooled by lies.

Last November, Mitt Romney was caught when his campaign ran an ad that showed Barack Obama stating that he knew little about economic issues. But it turned out that statement was actually referring to Sen. John McCain's (R-Ariz.) own admission, not Obama's. Romney was unapologetic about the lie: "What's sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander," he said.

On April 30, Glenn Kessler wrote in his must-read Washington Post "Fact Checker" series that an ad produced by a pro-Romney super-PAC falsely accused President Obama of sending "billions" of stimulus dollars overseas to pay for green jobs. Kessler pointed out that these assertions were debunked two years ago by PolitiFact and Factcheck.org. "Yet here the erroneous assertions emerge yet again, without any shame, labeled as 'the truth' or 'fact,' " Kessler wrote. These ads were awarded the ultimate "liars" grade of "Four Pinocchios."

Unfortunately, the Obama campaign is not yet in a position to do what Tim Kaine did -- i.e., to use these lies against Romney and to prove that negative ads can backfire.

Last week, Kessler documented another false and misleading Obama campaign ad, this one about Romney's alleged record at Bain and as governor of Massachusetts supporting the outsourcing of jobs to foreign countries. Kessler wrote,

"On just about every level, this [Obama campaign] ad is misleading, unfair and untrue, from the use of 'corporate raider' to its examples of alleged outsourcing. Simply repeating the same debunked claims won't make them any more correct."

Ultimately, Kessler gave the Obama campaign the same grade of "Four Pinocchios."

Nothing for any Democrat, much less the president, to be proud of.

So once again I ask President Obama's campaign about its tactical judgment here:

When you have the facts and the issues on your side, why stretch the truth at all, much less intentionally state demonstrable falsehoods? Why not win the campaign on the issues -- and on President Obama's positions on the issues and his vision for creating jobs and economic recovery, which, in my view, are far superior to Romney's?

To the president I say: Yes, you can.

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Davis, the principal in the Washington law firm of Lanny J. Davis & Associates, which also specializes in legal crisis management, served as President Clinton's special counsel from 1996-98 and as a member of President George W. Bush's Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (2006-07). He currently serves as Special Counsel to Dilworth Paxson. He is the author of the book "Scandal: How 'Gotcha' Politics Is Destroying America" and the forthcoming book, "Crisis Tales - Five Rules for Handling Scandal in Business, Politics and Life," to be published by Simon & Schuster.

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Google Play Coming to Google TV

Google Play Coming to Google TV

Yo dog, we heard you liked Google so we put some Google Play in your Google TV. wink

You already have access to a variety of apps on Google Play, and soon you?ll be able to find movies, TV shows, and music from Google Play to stream on Google TV. Google Play works across devices, so you can rent and start watching a movie on your Google TV, keep watching on your tablet on the move, and finish watching on Google TV. The TV & Movies app will also show Google Play content, adding to the more than 100,000 TV episodes and movies available in the app. The full power of Google Play will be available later this summer on all Google TV devices.

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Thursday, June 28, 2012

Ex-lawmaker to chair Israel WWII survivors' group

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A prominent ex-lawmaker and Holocaust survivor has been appointed to lead Israel's umbrella organization of Holocaust survivors.

Colette Avital, originally from Romania, was a longtime Israeli diplomat, serving as consul general in New York City.

As a member of parliament, she headed an inquiry identifying properties in Israel owned by European Jews who were killed in the Holocaust.

The Center of Organizations of Holocaust Survivors in Israel represents 50 organizations that assist Holocaust survivors. The organization's previous head, the late Noah Flug, fought governments to compensate survivors.

Six million Jews were killed by Nazis in World War II. Fewer than 200,000 Holocaust survivors remain in Israel. Some live in poverty.

Avital told The Associated Press on Thursday she fears governmental budget cuts could reduce assistance for needy survivors.

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You Can Find Out About Home Businesses Online ? Yapperz.com ...

Not everybody is cut out to own their own home-based business, but that doesn't imply you shouldn't give it a shot. This is especially true now, when at an insignificant cost you can create any of a number of home-based businesses with a computer. All it takes is an inexpensive, high-speed Internet access, and the enthusiasm to spend a bit of time doing the research. Unlike a local brick-and-mortar business, which is expensive to set up, and is restricted to local customers, your computer business can be world wide. All that's necessary for somebody to be a potential customer is for them to manage to connect to the Internet.

If you seriously wish to try an internet business, there are lots of ways of going about it. You could get rolling on the Internet without being a computer geek, but knowing about using a computer helps. Rather than technical skills, what is a lot more important for success online is your level of knowledge regarding something you enjoy doing. As one example of this, those who are proficient at creative writing could give some thought to a web-based copywriting business. Writing could also be done freelance, doing jobs for individuals who either can't stand writing or aren't any good at it. What it comes down to is pinpointing a group of folks who have a need for something, like say, content, and providing them with it. Create a portfolio of your work, do a little bit of marketing, and, hey presto! you've got a business. Once you installed Comment Luv Premium on your WordPress website or blog, you will start observing the highest results in commenting visitors.

Online auction sites are another avenue from which a lot of people are making a nice income. You may have a lot of products already that can be sold online, or you can buy items at wholesale and sell at full price. Getting your product offers seen by potential customers is taken care of for you by places like eBay and other online auction web sites. All you should do, is determine a price for your product, list it available for purchase, and then wait until a shopper chooses your product. You will get payment if somebody makes a purchase, and then you fulfill your side of the deal by sending the customer their purchase.

Life is getting easier in several ways through the advances in technology. Given a personal computer anybody can now start a business. Not only does the internet have a lot of products to sell, but there is enough information on the web to show you how to sell them. If you could easily identify a business model that appeals to you and apply it to your own start-up business, that would be great.

You might only want to make some extra cash, rather than have a full time business, and the Internet is ideal for that. Connect your computer up to the Internet and you will be able to find huge amounts of information about setting up a business online. The sooner you get going on your research, the sooner you are going to start seeing money come in.

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Nexus Q: Google Play Invades Your Living Room With Its Own Media Streamer [Video]

The Nexus Q just showed in Google Play, just before the start of Google I/O. The $299 cloud-service streaming box promises to be the first social streaming media player. The Nexus Q is supposed to be for "Google Play at home." It has trippy flashing lights and lovely design, but is it any good? More »


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Visualized: photos of the glass block you get when you pre-order Project Glass

Visualized photos of the glass block you get when you preoorder Project Glass

$1,500? That's a lot for some highfalutin' glasses, but we just couldn't resist. After wrapping up with the keynote, both myself and Darren Murph hopped in line and signed up for our very own pairs of Project Glass Explorer Edition devices. After completing a not-particularly-thorough sign-up process -- which, by the way, does not ask for a credit card -- those who agree to the terms of service receive an actual piece of glass with their number floating in the middle. This will match the serial number of the Project Glass device that will be shipped sometime next year. When will lucky numbers 782 and 788 be rolled? You can be sure you'll be first to know.

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Wednesday, June 27, 2012

Equity News and Information: A True Trailblazer

A True Trailblazer: As a pioneering television journalist, Belva Davis overcame racism and sexism in the workplace and society while reporting on politics and racial and gender issues. In the news industry, she is considered ?the Walter Cronkite? of northern California.

An office worker at a naval supply center, Davis unexpectedly fell into journalism when she tried getting charity events mentioned in Black-owned newspapers and wound up freelancing for Jet and Ebony magazines. Her move into radio led to covering the 1964 Republican National Convention, where she was verbally and physically assaulted. By 1967, Davis joined the CBS affiliate in San Francisco as the first Black female TV reporter in the western United States.

Davis eventually anchored the news there and for affiliates of two other networks. She has covered Vietnam War protests, the rise of the Black Panthers and the assassinations of San Francisco Mayor George Moscone and Supervisor Harvey Milk.

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Firefox for Android gets a redesign

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Mozilla has released a new version of Firefox for Android phones with a redesigned interface, Flash support, and various speed improvements. It's the latest maneuver in what is sure to be a seriously competitive space over the next few years: mobile browsers.

As the web becomes more accessible to mobile devices, people will want to do with their phones what they do already with their desktops and notebooks. That means add-ons for personalization, options for how things are displayed, and the same level of security and usability we have on our full-size browsers.

Mozilla's Firefox was the gold standard on desktop OSes for the PC explosion over the last decade, though it has seen stiff competition lately from Google?Chrome and (on mobile) Apple's?Safari. Without delving too far into the features and shortcomings of these browsers, it can be said that they are only just beginning to battle on the mobile front as smartphones and tablets become mainstream -- and more than that, become as powerful and usable as our PCs.

Firefox on Android has a number of handy add-ons and supports Flash, and the new UI is definitely superior to the built-in browser in Android 4.0. Columns were detected better, text was more readable, and sites were generally rendered as a happy medium between the original layout and a slightly more mobile-friendly one. Interestingly, Flash loaded and ran properly on my HTC One V, a mid-range device with extra software on it, while on a brand-new Galaxy Nexus, it had trouble.

It also supports newer web functions like Do Not Track and various security protocols, and while doing your banking with a web app on your mobile probably still isn't a good idea, it's good to see the new standards being put into practice.

Google will reportedly be bringing Chrome to Android in a big way soon, perhaps even this week at their I/O conference, but until they make that move, Firefox is looking like a no-brainer to install on your Android phone. It's free on the Play Store.

Devin Coldewey is a contributing writer for msnbc.com. His personal website is?coldewey.cc

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Tuesday, June 26, 2012

Successful E-mail Marketing | ApostolicCM.com Answers

Email advertising is quickly turning into one in the most well known forms of Online marketing. This can be because there are many unique positive aspects for the idea of email marketing. Even so, e mail advertising does have some drawbacks as well. Within this report we will look at the benefits and drawbacks of e-mail advertising and will also offer some perception into how to plan and execute an successful e-mail marketing and advertising campaign.

E mail marketing certainly features a set of special positive aspects over other sorts of advertising and marketing each on the internet and offline. Maybe one in the most significant benefits to email marketing may be the ability to attain a worldwide audience with minimum effort. It truly is undoubtedly doable to attain a worldwide viewers with other types of marketing but regular types of advertising for instance television, radio plus the print media are not almost as successful for reaching prospective customers around the globe all at once.

Another main advantage to e mail promoting is it is actually particularly very affordable. This really is considerable due to the fact there are lots of other sorts of marketing and advertising, like Online marketing, that are substantially much more high-priced than e-mail marketing. The fees linked with email advertising and marketing are minimum. Ideally you can currently possess a list of e-mail recipients that are interested in your goods and companies so there is no expense related with acquiring a list of e mail addresses. Also the expense to send out email messages is minimal and may be considered part of your standard running costs. All of these factors already make e mail advertising and marketing very cost useful.

However, there?s some price involved in e mail promoting. Mostly this can be the fees connected with producing the ads and making any graphics that will go with the email ads. This can call for hiring an author to create the duplicate for the ad along with a designer to create and implements the graphics. The price of these services will vary quite broadly but in common you might pay a lot more for writers and designers with far more experience. This really is simply because these writers and designers are anticipated to become able to generate a larger excellent of work than those with much less experience could create.

Essentially the most apparent downside to email marketing may be the possibility of acquiring your email advertising and marketing viewed as spam. This can be a very important difficulty mainly because it could demonstrate to become fairly costly in terms of the profit margin for your business. Every day Internet customers are bombarded with unsolicited emails serving as ads. This problem has reached epic proportions and also the abundance of spam infiltrating the email bins of innocent Online users has to be cautious and suspicious about any e-mail they obtain which is unsolicited and appears to become promoting a particular product or provider.

Emails which include topic lines or content which seem to be related to spam may be immediately transferred to a spam email folder by the e-mail technique. Email messages which are not instantly deleted may perhaps be deleted devoid of being opened simply because the recipient will not realize the sender of your email. Both of those challenges can result in basically wasted time for that small business owner since the recipients usually are not even viewing the email messages marketing the goods and services offered through the business. Additionally, they could outcome in grievances becoming lodged from the business for being a purveyor of spam.

Now that you simply realize the benefits and drawbacks of e-mail marketing and advertising, you may ponder how you?ll be able to optimize the benefits to use e-mail marketing to your benefit. Probably the most critical factor to consider is your e mail distribution list. This really should consist of previous prospects who have expressed a want to receive email messages with information and facts and advertisements along with prospective customers that have also expressed interest in a lot more data.

The content material of the email messages should also be carefully regarded as. They should surely spotlight the solutions and companies you present but must achieve this with no appearing to be a tough revenue pitch. An author with knowledge in composing this type of duplicate must be able to help you in delivering insightful and accurate replicate which also entices the reader to discover more about your solutions and providers. Ultimately your emails must deliver the readers having a phone to action. This should really be an assertion urging the reader to take a precise motion for instance making an acquire or researching an item.

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Spectrum Internet named Communications Provider of the Year ...

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Spectrum Internet has been named Communications Provider of the Year at the Federation of Communication Services (FCS) Industry Awards 2012.

The Cardiff-based broadband provider - entering the awards for the first time - beat off competition from its industry rivals to triumph in the headline category.

Entanet was named in second place in the Communications Provider of the Year category, with Gradwell Dot Com in third place.

Jacqui Brookes, Chief Executive of the FCS, offered congratulations to all the award winners and runners-up "who in their diverse ways have demonstrated innovation and customer service in the competitive world of UK communications services".

"Each of the awards was judged by a panel of industry players and representatives from the regulator or academia," she noted.

Kevin Herbert, Operations Director at Spectrum Internet, said it has been an "incredible year" for the broadband company.

"The success must be attributed to our hardworking teams in the Chepstow and Cardiff offices that have helped drive the business forward, providing new and exciting solutions and excellent customer service," he stated.

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Russia to form air defence force for Sochi Olympics

Moscow, June 25

Russia is to form an air defence force to ensure the security at the Sochi Olympics, a military official said Monday.

The special force, to be set up ahead of the 2014 Winter Games, will provide security at all levels, including the Black Sea areas, Air Defence Commander Andrei Yudin told reporters in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, reported Xinhua.

The force will include anti-aircraft missile systems and close-range launchers, according to the official.

Though the air defence systems in the Caucasus region were fully operative, the defence force needs to do more to ensure the security during the Olympic period.

The Sochi Winter Olympics will take place February 7-23. President Vladimir Putin said previously preparations for the games were "right on course as scheduled."

Russian Federal Security Service agents in May seized ten weaponry caches in Abkhazia, including explosives, ammunition and air defence missile systems for terrorist acts against the games.

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Teens and Dating

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Your teenager asks if he can sit down and talk to you for a little while because he has something important to say. You?re thinking it will be one of those moments that he showers you with compliments every parent desires to hear. Then out of nowhere, your teen begins to tell you about this girl who has been noticing him lately, and now he has the courage to ask her out on a date. Never mind the fact that he is only 14 years old. You have been the one nurturing him since he was brought into this world, providing food, shelter and always being at their beck and call. Suddenly, someone else has captured his heart, has grabbed his attention, and you are doomed to be the one who is to judge whether or not this possible relationship can go forward or not.

What is a parent to do?

Some parents think they have no choice ? their teen will pursue a romantic relationship anyway, so why fight it? They feel like they have to say yes, and as a result, open the door to a whole new set of arguments, frustrations, and confusions. They assume this is just a normal stage of a teenager?s life.? This issue is not whether you say yes or no about your teen going on a date. The issue is bigger than that.

Society bombards our teens with what looks like the ?fun? or ?popular? way to pursue a dating relationship. You don?t have to look very far to see the results of those types of relationships: broken hearts, immorality, and eventually, broken marriages. It is imperative that we teach our young people about relationships in general. This includes learning how to develop friendships which can lead to happy romance.

Myth #1: If I don?t date, I won?t be popular ? I won?t have any fun as a teenager and everyone will see me as totally weird.

Young people are raised with the notion that they must date. It is not a matter of if, it is a matter of when and who. There is no wisdom or forethought put into what kind of person they should go out with or how to properly begin a relationship.

The fact is there are thousands of young people who have fun every night of the week and don?t have a boyfriend or girlfriend. They have a set of wholesome friends who know how to laugh heartily, get wild, and be crazy without their hearts being attached to another person. In the long run, they will have much more fun with a group of friends than they would by being a part of the dating scene.

Myth #2: Falling in love is just a normal part of growing up. Everyone is bound to do it and get their heart broken.

Statistics say the average person falls in and out of love ten times before marriage. Think about it. The average person falls in love, breaks up, gets their heart ripped out ten times over! Their heart is literally broken ten different times before they find who they are going to marry. Then they walk down the aisle, look at one another gleefully, in the eye and say, ?Here is the one little piece of my heart I saved for you.?

I don?t believe that is God?s best or His plan for marriage! Song of Songs 2:7 says, ?Do not arouse love until it so desires.? That is repeated two more times on the Songs of Songs in verses 3:5 and 8:4. What does it mean? It is making reference to physical sex and act of ?making love,? but it also indicates opening the heart and allowing it to be ripped apart.

There is a part of a young person?s heart and life that is not safe to open up to anyone until they are ready to develop a relationship that will last the rest of their life. The problem is that most young people cannot distinguish which part of their heart is which. Proverbs 4:23 says, ?Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life.? We need to teach each other our young people to guard their hearts.

Most parents grew up having fallen in and out of love, and we kind of like the idea that it might be happening to our young person. ?It is so sweet. It is so nice. You can see the sparkle in their eye.? Then your young person loses their purity. ?What did you do that for? What is wrong with you? Didn?t I teach you better than that?!?

Teach your young person to hold their heart. They can have acquaintances and they can have fun with people, but they shouldn?t let their heart go. Warn your child not to open their heart before they are mature enough to know what to do with those feelings. I f you teach them early in life, it will save them years of heartache and heartbreak.

Help your teen understand that a healthy romance must first start with a healthy friendship. A sparkle in someone?s eye sitting across the room in geometry class is not an ingredient of a healthy friendship. At the end of breakup, most young people ? as well as older people ? will say, ?I would never have dated that person if I had really known them.? But regarding people they have known for a long time, they say, ?Oh! I know them way to well. We are too good of friends to date.? They are contradicting themselves and don?t even realize it!

Teach them about courtship rather than dating. Help your teen understand they don?t need to play the American dating game in which their heart gets broken so many different times before they get married. Courtships begin with wholesome friendship when they think they are mature enough, wise enough, and strong enough to handle romance. They should be accountable to their parents, friends, and leaders so they don?t accidentally slip up and give away their purity. Have them set guidelines on the kind of person they want to date, the kind of person they want to be before they date, and how they want to carry themselves in a dating relationship ? before they enter one.

You might say this is too complicated for a young person ? they just want to go on a date. Not so! I have seen dozens of young people who have committed to courtship instead of dating and have been spared the brokenhearted experience of lost trust. They have aborted the legacy of relationship mishaps that scar so many of our pasts.

This is not a hoax, a dream, or a fairy tale. This is reality ? living life by principles found in the Word of God. It will rescue your young person from so much of what you as a parent have already been through.

You can?t regulate your young person?s heart. You can?t tell them who they love and who they don?t. But you can help them sort out what real love is. This world demonstrates many different forms of infatuation and purports them all to be love. We must help our teens sort through the confusion.

As you teach them on an ongoing basis the principles of real friendship, of a wholesome relationship, and of godly, wholesome romance, they will begin to take their own values and develop their relationships according to wisdom. We can help keep our teens from awakening their love before it is time.

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Monday, June 25, 2012

Why education is such a difficult path for Travellers to follow?

From the TES

Lisa Marie Vine is sitting in a gleaming kitchen in her in-laws? newly built house, bouncing her baby, Henry Joe, on her knee.

?Students used to call me a ?dirty pikey?,? she tells me. ?But the teachers didn?t believe me. I was only 12 and I used to cry when I was blamed for things I didn?t do.

?My mum wanted us to go to school. She used to go and complain. The school said they would sort things out, but they didn?t.?

Vine?s solution was to effectively leave when she was 13; she then spent most of her time working in a cafe. But the decision was not without major consequences. For Vine, now 21, can read and write only ?a little?. She claims she is dyslexic and admits she needs help filling in official forms and often has to ask what ?long? words mean.

Such stories are not uncommon, and they go some way to explaining why Gypsy, Roma and Traveller pupils are the lowest-achieving ethnic group in schools in England. They are more likely than any other demographic group to be identified as having special educational needs and are more likely to be excluded from school, according to the Department for Education (DfE).

When children from Traveller backgrounds do go to secondary school, they usually stop turning up after the age of 14. Unsurprisingly, the results of this sporadic relationship with schooling are dire. The DfE records just 17 per cent of Irish Travellers and 11 per cent of Gypsy and Roma pupils achieving five A*-C GCSEs, including English and maths, in 2010-11, compared with a national average of 58 per cent.

The picture at primary level - where full-time pupils from these communities are more likely to be found - is not much better. Just 40 per cent of Irish Travellers and 35 per cent of Gypsy and Roma pupils were awarded the expected level 2 in key stage 1 reading assessments, according to 2008 government figures, compared with 85 per cent of all pupils.

The statistics are depressing in themselves, but they also hint at children struggling to cope with lessons, with teachers and with what they say is repeated racial abuse from other pupils. But it is not just a story about bullying. These young people are brought up in private communities with strong traditions. When they go to schools there is an inevitable culture clash.

?I went to school to learn, but I just got sarcasm from teachers. Honest to God, I never got out of the punishment block (a time-out room),? says Angela, a 15-year-old Irish Traveller who hasn?t attended school since Year 7.

?I would turn round and smile at a girl and they would say that I was having a chat. That was it, I had to spend the rest of the time in the block.?

The teenager, who is officially home educated, now spends her days helping in the family home, an immaculate caravan on a private site in Kent. The carpet is covered with protective plastic, and there are lovingly dusted statuettes and gleaming figurines in a polished cabinet. Angela also spends a lot of time abroad visiting her sisters across Europe.

Her father, John, claims that every one of his eight children was singled out by secondary school teachers for unfair treatment. Only a month ago, his 13-year-old son Tony - a confident boy with a cheeky smile and the habit of smoothing his neat dark brown hair - left school. He hopes to have a home tutor.

?I don?t think some teachers have got the patience with Travelling children and my children didn?t seem to mix,? says John, who doesn?t want his full name used in case his family receives abuse.

?They seemed to be in the punishment block most of the time. It felt like we were going round in circles. I?m not saying Tony was a saint, but there was a lot of petty stuff that could have been overlooked. It didn?t strike me that they wanted Travellers in their school.?

According to Tony, he was always put in the punishment block for a simple reason, such as ?I forgot equipment like a pencil?. His older brother Barney, now 17, says he had the same experience. ?Most of the time, 70 per cent of the people in the punishment block were Travellers. We were having a laugh in there,? he says.

Children from Travelling backgrounds are far more likely to be excluded from school than pupils from any other ethnic group. A total of 0.47 per cent of Irish Traveller children and 0.33 per cent of Gypsy or Roma children were expelled in 2009-10, compared with 0.09 per cent of the total population of state schools including all ethnicities.

Indeed, a total of 17 per cent of Irish Travellers and 15 per cent of Gypsy or Roma children were suspended from school in the same year, according to a report from the Office of the Children?s Commissioner, compared with 4 per cent of all pupils. Many Irish Traveller children also left school earlier than other groups, with only 38 per cent reaching the statutory leaving age in 2009-10.

So are these children more likely to be punished by teachers? And why are they more likely to give up on education?

Cultural chasm

Although it is now common knowledge that Gypsy children are likely to abandon their secondary education before it has even started - thanks to the populist, fly-on-the-wall Channel 4 documentary My Big Fat Gypsy Wedding - it remains rare for people to ask why. But if anything is to be done about the shocking underperformance of these children, the first hurdle to overcome is the vast cultural chasm.

Angela is convinced that the teachers who taught her and her siblings had judged them before they met, expecting them to have behavioural problems and disobey their authority.

She may be right: there may be prejudice in the system. Clearly, the families interviewed by TES would wholeheartedly agree with Trevor Phillips, chair of the Equality and Human Rights Commission, who has said that discrimination against these communities appears to be the ?last ?respectable? form of racism?.

According to one headteacher, who runs a pupil referral unit in Kent, some schools still ?stigmatise? children from Gypsy, Roma or Traveller backgrounds.

?It is assumed that schools feel their parents will be badly behaved, therefore the child will be badly behaved and they are not going to do well in school, which is nonsense,? says the head, who asked not to be named.

Brian Foster, chair of the Advisory Council for the Education of Romany and other Travellers, supports this view, and says schools fall into two categories: either unwilling to yield to the demands of Traveller families or too eager to respond to their different needs.

He says that the first situation leaves children with three options: ?fight, flight or playing white?. ?Playing white? is a telling reference to how Traveller communities view their mainstream neighbours.

?Most schools want to include children, but sometimes they send out a message about the kind of pupil they want,? Foster says. ?They might not want to lose children from the Travelling community who are pulled out of school, but they also do not want to give up their overall ethos. Schools take themselves seriously and they expect others to take them seriously. The problem is that some Traveller parents don?t.?

Izaak, 21, an Irish Romany Traveller from Kent who also does not want his full name to be used, recalls that ?everyone wanted to fight? with his sister when other pupils found out about his family?s background. ?People hear things in the media and think we are violent. That?s not always true,? he says.

Izaak was excluded from school in Year 10 after a teacher accused him of threatening to hit her. But he and his family successfully fought a battle to quash this allegation and he was allowed to return. He claims the trouble arose only because he had been trying to protect his sister. He persuaded fellow pupils to provide witness statements to support his case and asked teachers to act as character witnesses.

?They knew I was polite and only occasionally rude if upset. There were a few Travelling children in my school and we just wanted to keep our heads down. Once a family is known, that?s it,? says Izaak.

?I never got an apology. When I went back to school I didn?t make a big thing about it. They messed up my education, but you just have to get on with it.?

Izaak now works for Kent County Council?s Minority Communities Achievement Service in schools as a mentor, counsellor and role model liaising with parents and teachers to get children back into education. But he sees children suffering the same discrimination that he says he experienced in his youth.

?I have come across children who were getting called ?pikeys?, ?wheels? and ?dirty scum?,? says Izaak, who does manual work at the weekends and cage fights ?for fun? because he does not want to be disconnected from his culture. ?I want to help them so that they don?t have to go through the same things in life as I have. Racism still goes on in schools.?

Izaak claims he is dyslexic and says he ?failed every exam? in Year 11. When he left school, he had a reading age of 4 to 6. Then one day he decided, out of boredom, to buy a Harry Potter book. It took him a year to complete, but finishing it coincided with his old school offering him a place to return and get qualifications.

A year later, he was awarded a BTEC in business and passed level 2 exams in maths, English and IT. He went on to get NVQ qualifications in electronics. He joined his father?s scrap metal business, but when work slowed down he applied for an apprenticeship with Kent County Council, where his mentoring role evolved.

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Discrimination isn?t a new problem for Travelling communities. Henry Stanford, 65, grandfather of Lisa Marie Vine, remembers that teachers had an ?attitude? towards him when he was at school in the 1950s.

?I had to go to the back of the class and was sent to the headmaster for the slightest thing,? he recalls. ?But I was always one for capering about, messing about. I used to walk the fields instead of going to school so my father didn?t know. Later, my children were picked on. But I used to make them stand up for themselves. You can?t do that nowadays.?

It is a story that still has resonance today. Catherine, 16, spent just three weeks at secondary school. During that time she says she was called names, pushed and kicked by a boy.

?She sat on the floor crying and said she was not going back,? says her mother, Mary Ellen Kindon, 36.

Catherine?s family, who are Gypsies, were deeply disappointed by the teachers? reactions, and claim that they did not punish her attackers. But unlike Izaak and his family, they chose not to challenge the teachers.

Kindon has four other children: Nikita, 13, Mary Ellen, 14, and twin sons Manilitho and Thomas James (TJ), who are 12. The boys attend secondary school in Leeds.

?My boys have been called ?Gypsy bastard? by other pupils,? Kindon says. ?Some are from different cultures themselves, so they should understand that this is racism. But we are used to it. This has been going on for donkey?s years.?

But there is more to this story of educational failure than prejudice against these minority communities. These are communities with very real issues about schooling. Many simply don?t approve of it, particularly for girls, who they don?t trust schools to keep safe.

?We know what we want: to read and write,? says Frank Brazil, 63, a Romany Gypsy, who runs the South East Romany Museum in Kent with his family. ?We don?t want to be professors. The rest of it, our own ways, children can learn from their parents. They need to learn about their culture.?

Although this may not be a universal truth in these communities, the statistics suggest a resolute rejection of classroom excellence. Just 2.5 per cent of Irish Travellers and 2.7 per cent of Gypsy or Roma children at primary schools in England were recorded as being gifted and talented on the January 2011 schools census. In comparison, 10 per cent of Asian and black pupils were on the gifted and talented register.

In many ways, attitudes have not changed through the generations. Brazil started working when he was 10, but also managed to attend school on and off until he was 16. He and his family moved around the East and South East of the country picking fruit and vegetables. In winter he went to lessons, but in spring and summer he did not.

Similarly, when his children were young, the family travelled around Kent, doing the same work. They went back to school only when they were not needed in the fields.

Some things have changed, however, because Brazil?s grandchildren - Frank, 13, Archie, 11, Tilly, 7, and Lois, 3 - live in a house with their parents and go to school full-time. Brazil seems content with this, but he wants all children from Gypsy, Roma and Traveller backgrounds to be able to learn about their culture.

Indeed, it seems that he wants to combine the best of both worlds, but he has no suggestion as to how it would work in reality. All he says is that children from Traveller and Gypsy families should be treated as ?a special case?.

?Children need an education; times have moved on. But if families want to travel around they shouldn?t be persecuted.?

Like Brazil, Stanford went to school between hop-picking duties. His father gave him the choice of going to lessons or working with him - the latter was usually more attractive.

?I?m good at reckoning up and reading, and I liked art at secondary school. I used to like school to a certain degree - subjects like woodwork. But I wasn?t so keen on religious instruction,? he adds.

He says other people outside the classroom were just as important in his education, such as the sweet shop owner who helped him to read by promising treats if he could read the names on the labels.

In the past, Travelling communities were more mobile, taking seasonal jobs such as fruit- or crop-picking in the warmer months. Now, many families have a very different way of life; most live in houses or on a permanent site, not in highly decorated, horse-drawn caravans.

Yet these communities remain immensely proud of their heritage and try to live according to the same code of conduct as their ancestors. They want to keep their children safe and under their control. But it is this flexible attitude towards schooling that often leaves the children without qualifications.

Joan McVittie, headteacher of Woodside High School in North London, recently tried to persuade a 16-year-old girl from a Travelling family - who left school in the middle of taking her GCSEs to get married - to come back and sit exams.

?It was so incredibly sad. We knew she had scored a C in English language, she just needed to sit the other exam,? says McVittie, who is also president of the Association of School and College Leaders. ?In my experience, most children from the Travelling community are extremely bright and do well even when their attendance is low. The problem is getting them to school on exam day.

?Sadly, a number withdraw partway through their GCSEs. We recently had a boy who was getting very high marks in maths, who got sent back to Ireland after taking one paper. We pleaded with the family to send him back. At times, I could weep.?

Fear of daughters? safety

Catherine has been taught privately from the age of 11 by a tutor her parents found on the internet. She studies, together with her two sisters, but does not want to take GCSEs. Each girl gets just two hours of teaching a week. The rest of the time is spent helping their mother and doing homework. The family live in spotless caravans, carpeted with fluffy, cream rugs, on an official Leeds City Council Traveller site, squeezed in among industrial estates on the outskirts of the city.

One of the main reasons for the high drop-out rate for Traveller girls in secondary education is because their parents refuse to believe that secondary schools can protect them from the dangers of the wider world.

?They fear their daughters meeting boys without the kind of supervision you get in primary schools, while they are going through puberty. A lot of parents are concerned about their children being exposed to drugs in secondary schools,? says Gillie Heath, ?virtual? headteacher for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller pupils at Kent County Council.

Certainly, Kindon ?doesn?t worry? about her sons at school. ?They can fend for themselves,? she says. ?Nobody will bully them. If anyone wants to have a fight with my boys they can do it. They train in the gym every day. I know people have tried. But the girls can?t (protect themselves).?

?Mums who have not had experience of secondary education can be fearful,? says Claire Lockwood, manager of Leeds City Council?s Gypsy Roma Traveller Achievement Service. ?They are very, very protective of their children, particularly girls.?

Sue Itzinger, a teacher who works with Lockwood, highlights the stark differences between the way boys and girls are treated in Travelling communities.

?Boys often leave school early so that they can learn a trade. But I have met some families who keep girls at home to look after younger siblings. This is what their mother did.?

Itzinger also knows families who do not want their children to go on residential or educational trips because they do not feel teachers can keep them safe. It is not unusual for teenage girls to not be allowed to take public transport or travel anywhere on their own.

How can schools break down this parental suspicion? Those who run Traveller education services say building up trust is essential.

?Some schools have a really good awareness of Traveller culture, and parents want their children to go to them,? says Heath. ?Teachers should treat families with trust and respect: this, along with a due regard for safety, is of paramount importance to the Traveller community.?

Finding role models for Gypsy, Roma and Traveller pupils can also work wonders. But this is not always easy. In Kent, new mother Lisa Marie Vine is so far content to care for her new baby. But she is increasingly aware of the consequences of her brief time at school. She can?t read to him. Nor will she be able to help him learn in the way that most parents find so rewarding.

Adult education courses are an option, of course. But despite her frustrations, she says the memory of school is still too painful for her to want to set foot in another classroom.

But she does want an education for her son, who is 10 months old. ?I hope Henry Joe doesn?t go through what I did,? she says. ?But he will have to stick it out and go to school. I wish I had stayed on, gone to college and got a proper job.?

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Apple?s proprietary operating system on the iPad can be frustrating for those interested in financial applications , especially any currency traders who autotrade the forex market. Automated currency trading has not yet caught up with the technology, but by using a clever work-around it can now be possible for any iPad user to run an autotrading operation directly on the iPad. Currency trading website TheCurrencyMarkets.com demonstrates how to use the iPad for managing an automated currency trading operation, something previously only possible with a Windows PC.

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The software Metatrader 4 does have a downloadable app for the iPhone and iPad, but this app is intended for manual forex trading since the computer that the software is installed on must be kept on and connected to the internet constantly in order to search for automated

currency trading signals . Most of the major financial and trading software applications released by financial firms are tailored to the Windows operating system, which makes some of the more advanced features of this software such as the ability to implement an algorithmic trading system difficult for any of Apple?s proprietary operating systems.

Manual forex trading where a trader looks at the exchange rate charts and makes trading decisions is one thing, but the ability to automate the whole currency trading process not only makes the trading much less stressful but the software can also scan for buy and sell signals even while a person sleeps. Metatrader 4 is the software of choice for forex traders looking to implement a custom personal algorithmic trading system, but to keep the software monitoring exchange rate data 24 hours a day means it takes a lot of computing power and energy consumption. The iPad is more appropriate for checking email or social network status, and less suited for algorithmic financial applications and autotrading.

But thanks to web programmer and trader Ricky Weber , the iPad can now be used as a personal finance tool which allows people to take advantage of algorithmic currency trading strategies previously only available to institutional traders. With years of experience in the retail foreign exchange market, he has outlined a strategy that makes it possible to use the iPad in a way that resembles the built-in iCloud functionality of the iPad for running automated algorithmic forex trading software 24 hours a day without the need for a traditional Windows PC. Also iPad users who are not admitted computer nerds like he is have access to a number of pre-designed automated trading strategies available for download that can prevent the hassle of learning how to program computer algorithms yourself.

In addition to the work-around strategy that allows iPad users to set up Metatrader 4 for automated trading without needing to run the software on the iPad itself, there is also a list of the top three automated forex trading apps called Expert Advisors that must be configured within the software platform to allow for autotrading. While these are not free downloads, each comes with the algorithmic trading system itself as well as detailed instructions and tutorials for installation. Maybe now iPad users might be one step closer to fulfilling any futuristic techno dreams they might have of making a living while working directly from iPad.

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The Toshiba 15.6" Satellite C655D-S5518 Laptop PC is loaded with all the features you need to compute on the go. Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium lets you complete any task. Connect with friends and family with the built-in webcam.

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Toshiba 15.6" Satellite C655D-S5518 Laptop PC:

Key Features and Benefits:

  • AMD E-Series E-300 processor
    1.30GHz, 1MB L2 Cache
  • 3GB DDR3 SDRAM system memory (expandable to 8GB)
    Gives you the comfort for multimedia videos and images, video conferencing, basic gaming and all the other simple duties
  • 320GB SATA hard drive
    Store 213,000 photos, 91,000 songs or 168 hours of HD video and more
  • SuperMulti DVD Burner
    Watch movies, and read and write CDs and DVDs in multiple formats
  • 10/100 Fast Ethernet, 802.11b/g/n Wireless LAN
    Connect to a broadband modem with wired Ethernet or wirelessly connect to a Wi-Fi signal or hotspot with the 802.11b/g/n connection built into your PC
  • 15.6" TruBrite LCD display
    AMD Radeon HD 6310 Graphics with 384MB-1459MB dynamically allocated shared graphics memory

Additional Features:
  • Built-in webcam
  • 4-in-1 memory card reader
  • 2 x USB 2.0 ports, 1 x headphone output, 1 x microphone input, 1 x RJ-45 Ethernet port, 1 x RGB port
  • 6-cell lithium-ion battery, up to 5 h 56 min battery life

Software:
  • Genuine Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit Edition (To learn more about the features of Windows 7, click here)
  • Microsoft Office Starter 2010: Includes reduced functionality versions of Microsoft Word and Excel, with advertising. PowerPoint and Outlook are NOT included. Purchase Office 2010 today and get the most out of your new PC. (To learn more about the features of Office 2010, click here)
  • Norton Internet Security 2012 (30-day trial subscription)
  • Backup and Restore options built into Windows allows you to create safety copies of your most important personal files, so you're always prepared for the worst

Support and Warranty:
  • 1-year limited hardware warranty; 1-year software support; 24/7 technical assistance available online or toll-free by phone
  • Restore discs are not included (unless specified by supplier). We recommend you use the installed software to create your own restore and backup DVD the first week you use the computer.

What's In The Box:
  • Power cord
  • 6-cell lithium-ion battery
  • Quick Start Guide

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Model No.: C655D-S5518
Shipping Weight (in pounds): 8.3
Product in Inches (L x W x H): 15.0?x?9.8?x?1.6
Walmart No.: 550470669

Toshiba Black 15.6" Satellite C655D-S5518 Laptop PC with AMD E-Series E-300 Processor and Windows 7 Home Premium Option 4 5 28 39

**Great Laptop For The Price $320** >>Special Buy I just bought this laptop yesterday from my local Wal-Mart store for myself. I own another Toshiba laptop that I purchased 2 years ago which now I'm giving to my children. These computers are great, haven't had any problems since I've had them. You can't beat paying a great price for a top of the line name band in electronics! 03/07/2012

Great buy! Just bought this yesterday at my local store for $328. Great speed. Lots of fun apps on it and there is an app store for Toshiba. There is also a book site that you can download books from and read them on your laptop. Easy setup good speed. I hemmed and hawed about 3gigs instead of 4 gigs, but I really don't save work info on my computer I just game and play on social internet sites. I would highly recommend this laptop. 03/17/2012

My 1st Toshiba I picked this out, because the local Wal*Mart did not have a large amount of laptops in stock in my price range.So I get this home. I like the laptop so far. I like the number pad, extra. It seems to have more then enough ram. Not to concerned about the hard drive as I have an external hard drive. The processor is fast enough for what I need. The only real problem is the speakers just don't seem to be loud enough, will be using either ear phones or a pair of external speakers.I would recommend this to my friends, wal*mart needs to carry more.... 03/18/2012

a very good computer. does everything i need to do.going to buy hubby one now.cant keep him off mine.love it.you wont go wrong buying this computer. love the price. 03/17/2012

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