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Golden Gate Bridge readies for 75th anniversary

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San Francisco's iconic Golden Gate Bridge turns 75 this month. Look back at the history of the bridge in our slideshow.

By Harriet Baskas, msnbc.com contributor

What is 1.7 miles long, is painted a fetching shade of international orange and turns 75 this month?

California?s Golden Gate Bridge, of course.

Referred to by the San Francisco Chronicle as a ?$35 million steel harp? when it first opened to automobile traffic on May 28, 1937, the Golden Gate is one of the world?s most well-known suspension bridges and is a classic ?must-do? experience for visitors to San Francisco.


?It?s a giant piece of Art Deco architecture, an engineering marvel and an international icon that has a lot of meaning and memories for a lot of people in a lot of different ways,? said David Shaw, director of communications for the Golden Gate National Parks Conservatory, a nonprofit group.

On Tuesday, in preparation for a year-long Golden Gate Bridge anniversary celebration, a new 3,500 square-foot Bridge Pavilion opens to the public.

Located in the southeast plaza on the San Francisco side of the bridge,?the pavilion houses interpretive exhibits about bridge-related history, engineering and innovations and will serve as a welcome center for a wide variety of bridge-related activities.

Also opening Tuesday is the renovated historic Round House, which will be the staging area for new 45- and 60-minute daily public tours of the bridge (including the first night-time bridge tours), and the site of a photo booth that uses ?green screen? technology to provide backdrops of bridge locations, such as the top of the tower, that are inaccessible to the public. ?It will allow visitors to get photos of themselves on the bridge on those days when the bridge pulls its disappearing act and hides in the fog,? said Shaw.

The year-long celebration of the 75th?anniversary of the Golden Gate Bridge officially kicks off May 27 with a full day of events throughout San Francisco. Events include displays of bridge-related memorabilia and educational exhibits, a display with at least one car from each year from 1937 to the present, a parade of historic boats, music and dance performances and art installations. The day will end with a grand fireworks display.?

?For the 50th?anniversary of the bridge, in 1987, they closed the bridge to automobiles and opened it just to pedestrians. Thousands more people than they imagined showed up,? said Shaw. ?Homeland Security is now much tighter, so we won?t be doing a bridge walk. But the bridge sidewalks will be open and the bridge will also be open to automobiles and bicycles.?

Visitors who can?t make it to San Francisco for the Memorial Day weekend event can still join the party. Seventy-five tributes to the Golden Gate Bridge are planned, consisting of?a series of public arts, cultural and history events,?and are being presented by Bay Area museums, cultural centers, arts organizations and children?s groups throughout the year.

?It?s said that the East Coast has the Statue of Liberty and the West Coast has the Golden Gate Bridge,? said Shaw. ?And while the Statue of Liberty has a clear message, the message of the bridge is a bit more personal: It?s the gateway to San Francisco and to the Pacific, but everyone attaches their own meaning to it.?

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Genetics may explain blond Solomon Islanders

By Meghan Holohan

Courtesy of Sean Myles

When then-post-doctoral student Sean Myles visited the Solomon Islands, he took this photo after noticing a large number of indigenous children with naturally blond hair. A few years later this photo sparked a study that identified the genetic cause of the striking hair and skin color combination.

When Sean Myles worked as post-doctoral student in Carlos Bustamante?s lab, he showed Bustamante a photo of a Melanesian child with cocoa-colored skin and bright blond hair, wearing a U.S. military jacket.

Like others, Bustamante,a professor of genetics at Stanford University, initially believed the Melanesians? blond hair came from Europeans who visited the islands and paired with islanders. But Myles, now an assistant professor at the Nova Scotia Agricultural College, insisted it was something different. When Myles had visited the Solomon Islands for another research project, he estimated that 5 to 10 percent of the children possessed light locks. So Bustamante and Myles designed an experiment to understand the origin of the blond Solomon Islanders. ?

?I think there was some debate that the scientific community was sort of hypothesizing about,? says Eimear Kenny, a co-author and post-doctoral scholar in Bustamante?s lab at Stanford.

Bustamante, Myles, and their colleagues discovered the Melanesians? blond hair comes from a gene mutation specific only to them. The variant is recessive, meaning that both a mother and father must carry the gene for a child to inherit flaxen hair. ??

?It is interesting to have one gene that is associated with pigmentation in a tropical population with blond hair,? says Rasmus Nielsen, professor of integrative biology at the University of California, Berkley, who is not part of this study.??There are lots of different mutations that impact skin and hair color and in this case there is one mutation that impacts it, which is quite unusual.?

In 2009, Myles collected 1,000 samples by traveling from village to village on the Solomon Islands, working with local chiefs for permission. The researchers first tested 100 samples to look for genetic mutations and were shocked to find one gene contributed to the blond hair?and this gene differed from what caused blondness in Northern Europeans and their descendants.

The test of the remaining 1,000 samples yielded the same results. The researchers noticed a signal on chromosome 9 and when they dug deeper, they discovered that TYRP1, known for influencing pigmentation in mice and humans, caused the blond hair.

?Pretty much everything about these results was surprising. This is really not what we were expecting,? says Kenny. ?We did not expect to find a single gene.?

Generally, a number of genes contribute to skin or hair color, for example. There could be anywhere from 10 to hundreds of genes impacting whether a person is blond. ?

While this discovery might appear to answer a simple question, the results have larger implications. Most genetic studies look at North Americans or Europeans and researchers translate the results to represent all people.

?[This impacts] how we think about the design of medical genetic studies and the importance of broadening representations in medical studies,? Bustamante says.

And Nielson believes that researchers will gain a better understanding of the human genome by rethinking experiments. ?

?You can look at small isolated populations and find very interesting genetic variants,? Nielson says.

The study was published Friday in Science.

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Why Most People Fail at Making Online Products (And How You ...

A confession: I?ve left millions of dollars on the table by not developing a course about how to build your own online product and sell it on the Internet. My courses have sold well over $100,000 in one hour, and I get asked about how I did it over and over.

It would be relatively easy to teach. I could build a product teaching you how to build a product (now we?re getting meta), including sharing actual sales data, the tactics I use for product launches, my sales copy, the biggest mistakes I?ve made, and conversion rates for various techniques. The product would handily make me 7 figures.

Unfortunately, the blunt truth is, I don?t believe most people will ever be successful building online products. This isn?t just a condescending ?I can do it but you can?t? view. No, the data backs this up. The vast majority of people who try to create online products fail ? like 99%+. This is the elephant graveyard where the dream of passive income goes to die.

See, to succeed with an online product, not only do you have to be extremely good at your area of expertise and know the basics of marketing ? including identifying your niche, pricing, finding customers, etc ? you then have to learn all about productization: packaging, upsells, cross-sells, advertising, email funnels, JVs/affiliates, refunds, customer service, sales-page construction, A/B testing, continuity programs, etc.

Unlikely. If we?re being honest, most people have enough trouble mastering the first part of the equation (creating something other people will pay for), much less learning the rare skills of productization. Think about it: Would a personal trainer have you do 400-lb squats on Day 1? No, he would start you off with light lifting to perfect your form.

Why would I sell something ? even if it could make me millions of dollars ? when I know the vast majority of people won?t be successful? The money does not motivate me if you?re not seeing measurable success. Remember, IWT was never about making me money. It was and is about behavioral change. There are tons of ways I could make easy money, but I have no interest in creating a product about creating a product when the vast majority of people will fail. (I encourage you to read The $75,000 Email, a story about turning down easy money because I simply wasn?t interested in it.)

And yet people continue to email me about launching an online product. Recently, there have been more and more successful ?micro-products,? which don?t require years of investment and waiting to judge success. Instead, many of these products are high-quality and take only a few months to produce. And with new marketing techniques, they can quickly produce ROI. If the product fails, it?s only a few months and a few hundred bucks out of your life. But if it succeeds, it could be a game-changer.

I haven?t written much about these products, but today, I?ve invited my friend Chris Guillebeau to write about how to build an online product. Chris writes a fascinating blog called The Art of Non Conformity, where he catalogues his goal of traveling to every country by the age of 35 (a goal he?ll hit next year). He?s created several products and has had multiple $100,000+ launch days, so you should listen to him. In fact, he reveals specific numbers below.

Beneath his friendly exterior (and he really is a friendly guy, a lot nicer than I am) is an extremely sophisticated marketing mind that?s built a massive business with customers around the world. And in this post, he?ll show you how to begin creating a product for only $100.

Chris ? take it away.

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Why Most People Fail at Making Online Products (And How You Can Win)

The infoproduct was launched with much fanfare. A pre-launch campaign, a series of guest posts to bring the message to a new audience, the recruitment of affiliates who would all sound the alarm on the big day.

But then the big day came, and nothing happened. Or at least, nothing exciting happened. A few people purchased, perhaps even a decent number? but far from the expected flood of customers. After a day or two, sales slowed to a trickle.

What went wrong?

One way to look at it is to say that the person wasn?t ready. They should have spent more time paying dues, serving as an apprentice, and learning from others.

But consider the case of two individuals, both of whom created massive success by ignoring these prerequisites? and then consider what other people usually get wrong when trying to replicate these successes.

Case #1: Brett Kelly

Two years ago, Brett had a great family, a steady commitment to Happy Hour microbrews, and a full set of tattoos. What he didn?t have was a huge Twitter network (just 1,000 followers at the time) or a popular blog. He wasn?t a WordPress celebrity, and he hadn?t spent years learning online marketing.

What he did have, however, was a passion for Evernote, the free software that saves ?everything? in the cloud. Brett noticed that while there were several Japanese language manuals for helping users get the most of Evernote, there were none in English. Thus he set out to create Evernote Essentials, a comprehensive guide offering tips, tutorials, and shortcuts.

Brett offered the guide online for $25 and made $10,000 in the first couple of days after launch, allowing his wife Joann to quit her job and stay home from the kids. Over the next few months, sales were consistent, surpassing $300 on most days and never slowing down.

I wrote about Brett?s whole story in my new book, but I had to keep revising the details as his income grew. At first I said it was an $80,000 project, making almost that much each year in profit. Then Brett wrote in with a correction, which I forwarded to my editor. ?It?s now on track to clear six-figures.?

Another month went by and Brett wrote in with another correction, which I dutifully sent along. ?Uh, it?s a $120,000 ebook now.? Then it was $160,000. By that point, my editor had stopped responding to me, so I just sent one final addendum: ?Just say that it makes a lot of money.?

Why has this product been so successful, without the usual formula of affiliate recruitment and a ?big audience push?? It?s simple: Brett made something useful. It was simple to make, easy to understand, and the marketplace responded well.

Case #2: Brandon Pearce

In 2009, Brandon Pearce was living in Utah and had a day job as an engineer while teaching music on the side. But Brandon was also intensely curious, and wanted to combine an interest in technology with his passion for music education. As he thought about colleagues he knew, he found the convergence point between his skill and what they needed.

?Music teachers don?t want to deal with business administration; they want to teach music,? he told me. ?But in the typical music teacher?s workday, they have to spend much of their time dealing with administrative tasks.? Scheduling, rescheduling, sending reminders?in addition to time, all these things take up a lot of attention and distract from teaching. Furthermore, many music teachers aren?t making all the money they should, since payments are sometimes overlooked and students fail to show up.

Brandon didn?t intend to create a business at first; he just wanted to solve what he called the ?disorganized music teacher problem? for himself. The answer was Music Teacher?s Helper, an interface that Brandon created for personal use before turning it into a one-stop platform for music teachers of all kinds. The teachers could create their own websites (without having any technical skills) and handle all aspects of scheduling and billing, thus enabling them to focus on the actual teaching they enjoyed.

The service is available in several different versions, including a free version for limited use and going up to a $588 a year version depending on the number of students.

Three years later, Brandon?s life is quite different. Instead of living in Utah, he now wakes up in sunny Escaz?, Costa Rica, where he lives with his wife and three young daughters. He has ten employees living in different places around the world. He carefully tracks his time and estimates that he spends eight to fifteen hours a week directly related to the business. The rest of his time is spent with his family and on various side projects that he pursues for fun.

Oh, and one more thing: Music Teacher?s Helper is currently on track to earn at least $360,000 a year. Because his customers commit for the long-term and pay monthly, it?s unlikely that this number will ever go down. Instead, it will continue to increase as more and more music teachers join the ranks.

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Are stories like Brett?s and Brandon?s unusual? Yes and no.

When most people launch an online product for the first time, they don?t have results like these. Instead, results are more typical of the example from the beginning of the post: lots of work, but little reward.

But here?s my assertion: You don?t need to build a huge audience or wait forever to make an online product. You do, however, need to be sure that what you offer is actually valuable and desirable.

The first time I made an online product, I had just started blogging a few months earlier. A manifesto I published had done well and I was actively recruiting new readers, but my subscriber count was still less than 2,000 people.

As I traveled the world, writing about my trips, I noticed that a few recurring questions kept popping up in my Inbox. Everyone wanted to know the same things: how I book airfare, where the best deals were, how to set up a round-the-world plane ticket, and so on. (Bonus lesson: if you find yourself being asked the same kinds of questions over and over, pay attention.)

In response, I decided to create a small ebook called ?Discount Airfare Guide.? I know?what a boring title. I launched the product with little fanfare and no hype, just a sense of curiosity as to how my small readership would respond.

The first day I sold a grand total of 35 copies for $25 each, a profit of just over $800. Even though the product was fairly simple, I had still put a ton of work into it. I?d estimate the time cost to be somewhere around 50 hours, so my initial earnings-per-hour rate was less than $20. Seventeen bucks an hour wasn?t bad, of course, but I?d hardly end up crashing Sethi Mansion at that rate.

Even though the product had a tiny launch and a poor initial conversion rate, I was comforted by two facts:

1. I had created an asset. Now that this product was done, I didn?t have to do anything else for it. It could sell poorly, but as long as it continued to sell at all, I?d essentially be making free money.

2. I knew the model would work. At first, I avoided creating a complex product, offering more than one pricing option, adding audio and video, thinking about how I?d get paid after the sale, and so on?but once I realized I could succeed even with a basic online product, I got to work building the next one out further.

The next product was the Working for Yourself guide. It still wasn?t fancy, but it was a bit more deliberate. I put a lot more than 50 hours into it?probably closer to 100 hours or more. I offered two price tiers for the guide, and I recorded a couple of audio sessions to accompany the written text.

On the day of launch, I pressed the button to make it live? and by that afternoon it had sold $5,000 in copies. This may be a small number in the eyes of some internet marketers, but I felt incredibly happy and grateful.

Later I would go on to sell $100,000 in a day, multiple times. I?d figure out how to build a continuity program with thousands of members paying every month. But all of those things were secondary?the real success started with understanding that online products could actually work if I took the time to create them properly.

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What makes the difference between success and failure?and how can you avoid falling on your face? To be more like Brett or Brandon and less like the all-too-common failure story, it?s not that hard. You just need to beware of a few common (but deadly) mistakes that most people make when offering an online product for the first time.

Mistake #1: Failing to understand what customers really want.

The two case studies hit on something significant?the perception of value combined with a focus on a core need. Whatever you choose to create, remember that most of us want more of some things and less of others. We want more time, money, love, sex, affirmation, and validation. Meanwhile, we want less stress, uncertainty, fear, and hassle.

These characteristics are connected to a singular, simple concept: happiness. The more you can connect your project to happiness, the better. Focus your efforts on adding more of what customers want or removing something that causes them pain, and that?s where you?ll find the central promise of a strong online product.

By the way, most people will not buy generic, self-help info. (Yes, some might?but the point is, most people won?t.) Someone wrote in and suggested that I create the Unconventional Guide to Mentoring. I said that it sounds like a great free project. Regardless of its merit, the odds that a lot of people would buy that guide are quite low.

Instead, you need specificity. You need actionable info. ?Earn 1k? is a good example from Ramit, and ?Earn 100,000 Frequent Flyer Miles a Year (enough for four plane tickets)? is one from me.

Mistake #2: Misunderstanding the whole concept of ?target market.?

To understand the people who will buy what you sell, stop asking your friends what they think of your ideas. First of all, your friends don?t want to tell you that your idea sucks. Instead, they?ll usually say, ?Dude, that?s great!?

Consider this recent conversation between Ramit and me:

Chris: Ramit, I love you. What do you think about my new project, ?Growing seeds for fun and profit?? I?m trying to decide on the right pricing model.

Ramit: Check out all my Starwood points! I?m going to Vegas and upgrading to a suite!

Among other concerns, your friends probably don?t actually know if the idea sucks or not. Unless you?re selling Mary Kay or Amway, your friends are not your ideal customers?or at least, they shouldn?t be. It?s not really about a selectively-defined ?target market? anyway?it?s about the people who will actually buy what you sell.

When you do ask questions of advisors or potential customers, be sure to ask questions that will actually be useful. Asking ?Do you think this is a good idea?? is the WRONG question. Asking ?Would you buy this?? and ?If so, how much would you pay for it?? is much better.

Mistake #3: Focusing too much on the product, and not enough on the marketing.

The best graphic design in the world will not matter if no one buys your product. In fact, it?s not about the ?quality? of your product at all?it?s about the perceived usefulness. This factor matters more than anything else.

Do not slave away for months in a cave, making something that isn?t proven to work. That?s why Ramit conducts so much research in advance of creating a new product?he wants to make sure his time is spent well, so he can spend more of it checking out the set of jacuzzis in his Vegas living room.

Instead of building the product first, construct the offer first. Then, write the sales letter or whatever copy you will use when pitching it. Think about the ultimate value you will deliver to people and focus on that throughout. Then build the actual product with this end-goal in mind. Remember, even if you have a 3% conversion rate, 97% of people will never see your actual product?so don?t neglect the parts they will see.

Mistake #4: Failing to change your customers? lives.

When you make something for the world, it doesn?t matter how many pages the PDF is, how much you slaved over the audio recordings, or how awesome YOU are. What matters is the ultimate marketing question: ?What?s in it for me??

Fundamentally, the product should change people?s lives. You may be familiar with the idea of focusing on benefits instead of features. This is good advice, but what ultimately matters is what will be different after your customer experiences your product.

One final note: no matter how you focus your money-making efforts, a lot of people will encourage you to ?become comfortable with failure? and ?learn to fail quickly.? WTF? Here?s a better idea: become comfortable with success. Learn to succeed quickly. You can start with your very first project and hit the jackpot, just like Brett and Brandon did.

In different ways, Brandon and Brett show the power of creating powerful online products that earn significant money?without being experienced or having a huge audience.

Useful. Desirable. Money in the bank. Forget about failure?follow this model and you?ll succeed.

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Chris Guillebeau?s new book, The $100 Startup, chronicles the lessons of 70 ordinary people who created businesses with no special skills and a small amount of money. He also writes for a small army of remarkable people at ChrisGuillebeau.com.

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HBO Go and Max Go get Android 4.0 phone support, skip tablets for now

HBO Go and Max Go

Those with Android 4.0 phones like the HTC One X have been left out of watching HBO Go and Max Go on the road so far. New updates to the respective mobile apps take care of that: either premium channel will now stream directly to a phone running Google's latest OS (assuming you're subscribed to pay-TV, that is). Speed-ups and bug fixes are in the upgrades, too. Oddly, Android 4.0 tablets have yet to make the leap, ruling out your Transformer Pad TF300 for catching up on episodes of True Blood.

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Leaders Portfolio Features Interview with Business Consulting Firm ...

Posted by lauren on May 6th, 2012

Washington, DC ? April 12, 2012

Business Consultant Roger Bryan, President of RCBryan & Associates Business Consulting Firm was recently featured for the prestigious daytime radio show, Leaders Portfolio with Dr. Rebecca Blacksmith. Mr. Bryans interviewed aired for the leadership programs show on April 7, 2012. This software airs on WTNT, 102.9FM and 1250AM. Bryans interview was featured in the 8 a.m. airing in the program.

The interview detailed Roger Bryans success both because president of RCBryan & Associates along with his past experiences building multi-million dollar companies. Roger Bryans a lot of creating and advertising new companies are highlighted and also his insight on start-up businesses in the modern markets. Interviews also touches for the significance about social websites in the modern corporate environment; a region his company RCBryan and Associates focuses primarily on.

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GOP plan boosts Pentagon, cuts social programs

FILE -- In a Dec. 7, 2011 file photo House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., second from right, accompanied by fellow committee members, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington . From left are, Rep. Diane Black, R-Tenn., Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., Ryan, and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah. The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of budget cuts come January. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, file)

FILE -- In a Dec. 7, 2011 file photo House Budget Committee Chairman Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Wis., second from right, accompanied by fellow committee members, gestures during a news conference on Capitol Hill in Washington . From left are, Rep. Diane Black, R-Tenn., Rep. Tom Price, R-Ga., Ryan, and Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah. The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of budget cuts come January. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, file)

(AP) ? The Republicans who control the House are using cuts to food aid, health care and social services like Meals on Wheels to protect the Pentagon from a wave of budget cuts come January.

The reductions, while controversial, are but a fraction of what Republicans called for in the broader, nonbinding budget plan they passed in March. Totaling a little more than $300 billion over a decade, the new cuts are aimed less at tackling $1 trillion-plus government deficits and more at preventing cuts to troop levels and military modernization.

The House Budget Committee meets Monday to officially act on the measure, the product of six separate House panels. It faces a likely floor vote Thursday.

The measure kicks off Congress' return to action after a weeklong recess. The House will also vote on a spending bill funding NASA and the Justice Department and on legislation to reauthorize the Violence Against Women Act. The Senate, meanwhile, has a test vote slated for Tuesday on a plan backed by President Barack Obama to prevent a doubling of college loan interest rates.

Fully one-fourth of the House GOP spending cuts come from programs directly benefiting the poor, such as Medicaid, food stamps, the Social Services Block Grant, and a child tax credit claimed by working immigrants. Federal workers would have to contribute an additional 5 percent of their salaries toward their pensions, while people whose incomes rise after receiving coverage subsidies under the new health care law would lose some or all of their benefits.

The budget-cutting drive is designed to head off a looming 10 percent, $55-billion budget cut set to strike the Pentagon on Jan. 1 because of the failure of last year's deficit "supercommittee" to strike a deal. The Obama administration and lawmakers in both parties warn the reductions would harm readiness and weapons procurement, and reduce troop levels.

The automatic spending cuts, known as a sequester, would strike domestic programs as well, including a 2 percentage point cut from Medicare payments to health care providers. The sequester required by the supercommittee's failure would abruptly wring about $110 billion in new spending from next year's budget, but the upcoming GOP measure is more gentle in the near term, cutting deficits this year and next by less than $20 billion ? though the cuts add up to more than $300 billion over the coming decade.

Some of the cuts may or not be realistic, though, despite the seal of approval of the respected Congressional Budget Office. Particularly dubious is $22.5 billion in savings claimed by repealing new "orderly liquidation" authority awarded to the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. to prevent the failure of large financial firms from endangering the economy. Costs would be offset by assessments on other institutions over subsequent years.

And $56 billion in savings over 10 years from Medicare and Medicaid as a result of curbing medical malpractice lawsuits is speculative, too, relying on a CBO estimate that assumes changes like capping punitive damages will produce a half-percentage-point cut in health care spending.

The cuts will be dead on arrival in the Democratic-controlled Senate this year. But they're likely just a sample of what's in store next year from Republicans if Mitt Romney wins the White House and the GOP takes back the Senate. Romney promises much tougher cuts to domestic programs and an even bigger boost in the Pentagon's budget, while the House GOP budget promises sharp cuts to Medicaid and a dramatic overhaul of Medicare for future beneficiaries.

Warring Democrats and Republicans hold sharply opposite views of the cuts.

To GOP lawmakers, steps like blocking states from gaming food stamp eligibility rules to boost benefits or trying to stop illegal immigrants from claiming tax refunds of up to $1,000 per child are simply no-brainers. And they won the 2010 midterm election after campaigning against Obama's health care law.

But Democrats say Republicans are unfairly targeting the poor and vulnerable. They believe that legislation to prevent the Pentagon cuts should include tax increases that strike wealthier people.

The proposed GOP cuts pale in comparison to the $5 trillion in cuts called for over the coming decade by the broader ? but nonbinding ? GOP blueprint, authored by Budget Committee Chairman Paul Ryan, R-Wis., who's often mentioned as a potential vice presidential choice. They're getting far less media attention as well.

Stepping into the debate, however, has been the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, who forcefully oppose cuts to programs that help the poor and vulnerable, singling out cuts to food stamps as "unjustified and wrong" and assailing the effort to deny the child tax credit to undocumented workers as sure to thrust vulnerable children into poverty. The vast majority of children who would be affected by the tax credit proposal are U.S. citizens.

Republicans would also eliminate Social Services Block Grants, a $1.7 billion a year program that gives states money for Meals on Wheels, day care, adoption assistance, and transportation help for the elderly and disabled. Democrats noted that the program comes in the form of flexible block grants, an approach that Republicans advocated in the Ryan budget regarding Medicaid and food stamps. Republicans say the Social Service Block Grants program duplicates other efforts.

Associated Press

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Inside this short article, several factors of this health-related condition are discussed. Ulcer signs and symptoms are a big concentrate of this page, and you will get certain particulars relevant to some of them. Additional information on what this problem essentially is are provided. Moreover, you can study a bit on health-related causes, diagnostic methods, and therapy possible choices.

If common details of this form interest you, then I?d like to welcome you to the write-up and hope that it will present the degree of data you?re searching for. On the other hand, some people today understandably will need much more than this kind of knowledge. For instance, an individual may well be seeking to get a diagnosis of an ulcer ? or other healthcare issue, for that matter. Since I don?t give diagnoses and I?m not a physician, this is not the place for you to obtain this kind of help, if that is in truth what you are hunting for. The same principle applies if you?re looking for treatment for any situation, as I am not capable to tell you what treatment method method in certain is the perfect option for your scenario. If there is any type of knowledge or that is much better obtained from competent health-related personnel, then you ought to talk with an individual who fits into that category instead than using this short article to get people specifics.

With that out of the way, let us look into what an ulcer is. When someone?s mucous membranes are damaged, it can lead to erosion. In this scenario, the condition may possibly occur.

Maybe you guessed that discomfort could really quickly be concerned in such a scenario ? and that is appropriate! There are quite a few potential ulcer signs, and abdominal discomfort is amongst them. Do recall that many other healthcare problems can lead to this sensation. You can always keep that in thoughts for other ulcer symptoms mentioned herein, as there are option reasons for them to take spot, and it does not mean that such harm to the mucosa has happened.

If you?re questioning what else can cause abdominal pain, here are some tips. It frequently takes place in conditions involving lactose intolerance. When an individual is lactose intolerant, he doesn?t have the enzyme that his physique requirements in order to metabolize what is known as lactose. That implies that dairy items which contain it (milk, cheese, etc.) could possibly lead to signs of this problem.

Ulcer signs can also comprise of GERD. Its complete title is gastroesophageal reflux illness, and it is also regarded by monikers such as acid reflux illness. Ultimately, GERD can also trigger damage to the mucosa. How this situation functions is that abdomen acid gets into the esophagus by moving upward. Commonly, it would be blocked, but in this circumstance there is a failure pertaining to the cardia (a element of the person?s abdomen), and so the acid is in a position to get to the esophagus.

Heartburn can also be brought on by the concern currently being mentioned in this posting. This is a feeling of burning that takes place in the individual?s chest. Keep in thoughts that this kind of a burning feeling can also point to ischemic heart condition, so it does not necessarily mean it is easy heartburn (or an ulcer symptom, for that matter).

H. pylori (quick for Helicobacter pylori) is generally the result in of ulcers. Taking NSAIDs is one more possibility. Diagnosis may possibly initially be given by a physician based mostly on suspected signs and symptoms, and can be confirmed through distinct approaches, like endoscopy. A mixture of drugs is typically given to deal with the circumstance if an H. pylori infection is behind it, and other alternatives for ache relief can be encouraged as effectively.

If you happen to be curious to study far more specifics on ulcer symptoms in women, then I welcome you to do so. For instance, ulcer symptoms is discussed in more specifics, including other medical motives that can lead to it.

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