Friday, August 3, 2012

Cuba vs. Bacardi, Rum at Stake ? Miami International Business ...

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This is serious business.? This is rum we?re talking about, and Bacardi Libre doesn?t have the same ring as Cuba Libre.? Litigation between Bacardi and Cuba over the use of the Habana Club trademark in the U.S. market has ended, but Cuba still is trying to hold onto the name.? They don?t have much else.

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DeMarco: Reds quietly become MLB's best team

Reds are best in MLB, and they're doing it without Votto

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Snubbed for the All-Star game, Reds starter Johnny Cueto is 14-5 with a 2.52 ERA this season.

OPINION

By Tony DeMarco

NBCSports.com contributor

updated 8:06 p.m. ET Aug. 2, 2012

Tony DeMarco

The hottest team in baseball is now the best team in baseball, too.

The only team with a better-than-.600 season winning percentage isn't the New York Yankees, Texas Rangers or Washington Nationals. It's the streaking Cincinnati Reds.

A team whose MVP candidate, Joey Votto, has been out for 2 1/2 weeks ? and keeps winning anyway ? is 14-3 including 10 wins in a row July 19-29.

A team that won't be shutting down its ace pitcher due to late-season innings concerns ? an ace whom whether you know it or not, is in the league's top three in ERA and wins ? 'Cy Cueto', as a teammate recently called him.

A team with a closer on a historic streak of dominance that for some reason continues to fly under the radar. The numbers Aroldis Chapman is putting up can only be described as astonishing ? think Eric Gagne in his Cy Young season, Dennis Eckersley in his MVP season, without all the acclaim.

And that's the point with the Reds. They put together a 19-7 July, including 17-3 after the All-Star break ? the club's best July since the Big Red Machine days of 1976 ? to streak to the top of the game's standings. Yet, it will take something like Hall of Fame broadcaster Marty Brennaman getting his trademark poofy gray mane buzzed to the scalp for charity on Friday ? which is what he said he'd do if the Reds won 10 in a row ? for the Reds to get some attention.

Not that they seem to care. In fact, they seem to prefer it this way. During a perfect 6-0 road trip through Houston and Denver in the midst of the 10-game winning streak, manager Dusty Baker talked about the mindlessness of it all: "You don't think about how you're doing it. You don't think about how long you've been in it. You don't think about when it's going to stop. You just come out and expect to win every day.''

The Reds definitely are taking that latter idea to heart. Enter their clubhouse after a victory, and it's just another night at the office. A little music ? not very loud ? no screams of excitement, or how-are-we-doing-this? emotion. Just an expectation that they're heading to the postseason.

"The confidence is there,'' right-hander Mat Latos said. "We have the staff, the bullpen, the defense, the bats to do it. It's just matter of putting it all together.''

Added Ryan Ludwick, who's taken up more than his fair share of slack with six homers and 20 RBI since Votto went on the disabled list: "We believe. Obviously, having Votto out of the lineup for as long as he's been out, and to have the record we have, you've got to believe. We're getting contributions from different players at different times. If you believe in yourselves, it's half the battle.''

When you think back to when the Reds left their Goodyear, Ariz., training camp, they were a trendy first-place pick of many ? but hardly an overwhelming favorite in the same division as the defending World Series champion St. Louis Cardinals.

Then the Cardinals jumped off to the majors' best start through mid-May. After they cooled off, the Pittsburgh Pirates began to win and grab national attention as everyone's sentimental favorite, dreadlocked star Andrew McCutchen and all.

But there can be no ignoring the Reds anymore.

The only attention Johnny Cueto had received was for being snubbed for a spot on the NL All-Star team by manager Tony La Russa, who denied the fact it had anything to do with the brawl the Cardinals and Reds got into a few years ago, incited by Cueto.

But now Cueto is the Reds' version of Luis Tiant, his whirling delivery pushing him to 14-5-2.52 after beating the Padres on Wednesday.

"If he's not in the Cy Young (Award) talk now, there's something wrong,'' Ludwick said.

Coming out of spring training, Chapman merely was counted on as seventh- or eighth-inning left-hander ? part of the setup crew in front of temporary closer Sean Marshall, who had replaced the injured Ryan Madsen.

And lately? There's been no more dominant pitcher in the game. Chapman's full-season numbers are overwhelming enough: 1.39 ERA, 51.2 IP, 23 hits, 14 walks, 96 strikeouts, .128 opponents' batting average, 0.72 WHIP, 23 of 27 save opportunities.

But since a mid-June skid when he allowed eight runs in seven appearances (the only eight earned runs he has allowed all season), here is what Chapman has done: 17 appearances, 16.1 IP, 7 hits, 3 walks, 35 strikeouts. Yes, that's 35 strikeouts in 49 outs recorded.

"He's more than special,'' pitching coach Bryan Price said. "The numbers are off the charts.'' Because all but one of those earned runs were scored against Chapman during interleague play, his ERA against NL clubs is 0.19 ? one earned run (Pittsburgh, June 7th) in 46.1 innings pitched.

And one more from the eye-popping numbers file: When Chapman throw a first-pitch strike, 58 of the 96 plate appearances have ended in strikeouts.

Chapman throws his fastball about seven out of every eight pitches, and why not, considering it averages 97.6 mph and regularly tops 100 mph. As Baker puts it: "If I got three digits, I'm gonna use them.''

But it's safe to say Chapman is more of a pitcher than last season, when he walked 41 in 50 innings, and couldn't be counted on in high-leverage situations. The slider is Chapman's other pitch (he's ditched the split-finger pitch he used as a starter in spring training) and throwing the slider more during frequent flat-ground sessions has improved command. Otherwise, Price says there hasn't been much mechanical tinkering.

"Not much at all; just remember to stay taller on his back leg, and keep a consistent arm slot,'' Price said. "He really uses his legs. It's a throwback delivery ? he sits on his back leg, and he has a longer stride. It works for him. He's shown he can throw strikes at 100 mph with consistency.''

Chapman has turned games into eight-inning affairs, and the rest of the bullpen in front of him is benefitting from that ? as well as having a five-man rotation that has made every start, often going deep into games. And now the Reds have added to that strength with Jonathan Broxton's acquisition from Kansas City in a pre-deadline deal.

Votto has begun baseball-related activities, but there still is pain and swelling in his surgically repaired knee. Best-case scenario, he's back by the middle of this month. And now Brandon Phillips has missed the last two games with a left calf strain, an injury that first cropped up in Colorado last weekend. Bad timing, considering the Pirates will be in Great American Ballpark for a key series this weekend.

But nothing has slowed down the Reds lately.

"You can feel sorry for yourself and say, 'we wish we had Joey','' Baker said. "But we don't have Joey. We knew what we had to do. The guys are responding.''

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DeMarco: The Cincinnati Reds are not just the hottest team in baseball, they're now the best. And they've been doing it without the services of injured MVP candidate Joey Votto.

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Thursday, August 2, 2012

Is Tylenol Safe for Dogs : The Wise Directory

August 1, 2012 ? Posted in Family?


One of the over the counter pain relief medication most used by people is Tylenol. Tylenol is a popular pain killer and in spite of the 1982 ?Tylenol Scare? that has caused a significant drop in this medication?s market share, this analgesic has made a comeback. Tylenol is one of the most used pain relief medications. Tylenol has regained its lost popularity and has once again captured a large percentage of the market share for analgesics. Acetaminophen is the generic name of Tylenol. Tylenol is an effective medication that has anti inflammation as well as fever and pain reducing capabilities. Unlike other pain medications, Tylenol does not cause gastric ulcer.

It has become the habit of pet parents to share human food with the pet. Dog owners would also share their own medications with the pet. Tylenol is one of the human medications given to the pet. This medication is safe for humans thus dog owners believe that it will be safe for the dog as well.

Human medications are specifically formulated for humans and can therefore have dangerous effects on animals. However, a pet owner would never ignore the sufferings of the pet if something can be done. As such, a dog in pain will receive any pain medications that can be found in the medicine chest. Tylenol can actually provide the dog relief from pain and discomfort.

Every time the dog is in pain, an owner that is not aware of the toxic effect of this drug on animals would pop a chewable tablet, a gel capsule or a coated caplet on the mouth of the dog. Tylenol, even in small amounts is toxic to dogs. From January 1998 to march 2000, over 1000 cases of acetaminophen (Tylenol) toxicity was reported to APCC.

Dogs have an adverse reaction to Tylenol although this drug is an effective pain relief. Even a single dose of this drug can already greatly affect a dog. In others, it would take several doses before signs of toxicity will be seen. Tylenol toxicity symptoms can include rapid and labored breathing, inappetence, diarrhea and vomiting, facial edema and low body temperature. This symptoms could lead to liver failure. This is an alarming condition as oftentimes, the dog would not respond to treatment. Tylenol can cause the poor oxygenation of the red blood cells so that the dog would develop cyanosis. Tylenol was classified by FDA as unsafe for pets.

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What is Online Reputation Management? (ORM) - Internet Marketing ...

Online Reputation Management or ORM involves monitoring the online reputation of an individual, brand or business. While search engine marketing and social media marketing are vital in helping websites retaining their ranking and staying connected with their users to maximize ROI, ORM aims to focus on generating a positive coverage when there are instances of rather than negative reviews or feedback. Damaging content is addressed and online customer feedback is used as an early warning to a address all reputational problems. There are several kinds of ORM such as PRM or personal reputation management, OIM or online identity management and online personal branding or online image management.

How does ORM work??????????

Online Reputation Management focuses on pushing negative search results lower on the page. It attempts to bridge the gap between the user perception of a company and how a company perceives itself. Companies get to know what users and customers are saying about them through Social networking websites. By keeping track of each and every comment that is posted about them, they can analyze everything that is said about them. Press releases are another way of maintaining online reputation but it is also important to keep track of these releases that paint the company in a positive light. Disgruntled employees are also a potential source of slander and they may talk about the company or how they were treated. It is always better to monitor the most common forums where they are most likely to voice their views, opinions, and experiences about the company.

Community building offers an option of engaging in direct conversations and this also helps clear up misunderstanding and the post or comment can be removed after a mature discussion. Professional ORM services handle online reputation issues acutely and not only constantly monitor and address but also mitigate undesirable content about a company.? Using various SEO techniques such as commenting and blog posts, they can push down negative feedbacks and manage corporate or online business reputation. ORM involves creating a comprehensive plan that is customized for the company and this process requires sound knowledge of the online space to be effective.

Why ORM matters to your business?

The internet is a democracy; anyone and everyone has a right to speech and they can say anything they want as long as they have access to it. Online businesses are constantly attacked and negative feedback and remarks can topple their online image. There are several cases of businesses falling prey to scams and allegations which affect their online reputation. With the internet becoming more interactive through social media and other platforms, it is essential that businesses constantly monitor malicious reviews form users. Timely online reputation management can prevent a slump in sales and revenue streams. It also ensures that customers do not lose their interest in your product and services and this also prevents a sudden slump in the conversion rate. It creates positive and sustainable results for the long-term and also helps individuals and companies repair and restore their online reputation.

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Amazon Instant Video app comes to iPad ? and boy, it sounds great

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If it weren't for a busy schedule, I'd be making a date with the new?Amazon Instant Video app, my iPad, and several episodes of "The West Wing" right now. After all, Amazon's shiny new app might be the best thing that's happened to iPad-toting Amazon Prime members in a while. (And it's pretty great for everyone else, too.)

The Amazon Instant Video app allows folks to purchase or rent ?any of the videos from Amazon's gigantic library on their iPads. Those?who happen to?have Amazon Prime memberships ??which run for?$79 per year and include all sorts of perks ? can also stream the 20,000 or so TV shows and movies in Amazon's Prime Instant Video library for free.

Of course, the features that should get many folks particularly excited is the ability to download purchased and rented videos for offline viewing. (Yes, that does mean that I'll be catching up on some TV shows the next time I fly.)

Other neat features include a watchlist to keep track of videos you want to view across all devices that support Instant Video, the ability to seamlessly switch between devices mid-video, and all the things you'd typically expect from a video-streaming app.

Want more tech news?or interesting?links? You'll get plenty of both if you keep up with Rosa Golijan, the writer of this post, by following her on?Twitter, subscribing to her?Facebook?posts,?or circling her?on?Google+.

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New tissue engineering tool for large-scale engineering of tissue

ScienceDaily (July 31, 2012) ? Imagine a machine that makes layered, substantial patches of engineered tissue -- tissue that could be used as grafts for burn victims or vascular patches. Sounds like science fiction? According to researchers at the University of Toronto, it's a growing possibility.

Along with graduate students from their labs -- Lian Leng, Boyang Zhang, and Arianna McAllister -- Associate Professor Axel Guenther of the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, cross-appointed to the Institute of Biomaterials and Biomedical Engineering (IBBME), and Associate Professor Milica Radisic, core professor at IBBME and the Department of Chemical Engineering and Applied Chemistry, have invented a new device that may allow for the uniform, large-scale engineering of tissue.

"There's a lot of interest in soft materials, particularly biomaterials," explains Guenther of the materials that help create functional tissue cultures, "but until now no one has demonstrated a simple and scalable one-step process to go from microns to centimeters."

The invention, presented in a cover article for the journal Advanced Materials this month, is currently being commercialized by MaRS Innovations in collaboration with the Innovations and Partnerships Office (IPO) of the University of Toronto, where Radisic and Guenther's labs have filed two patents on the device.

But how exactly does a machine grow a large patch of living tissue?

Scientists manipulate biomaterials into the micro-device through several channels. The biomaterials are then mixed, causing a chemical reaction that forms a "mosaic hydrogel" -- a sheet-like substance compatible with the growth of cells into living tissues, into which different types of cells can be seeded in very precise and controlled placements, according to the researchers.

Unique to this new approach to tissue engineering, however, and unlike more typical methods for tissue engineering (for instance, scaffolding, the seeding of cells onto an artificial structure capable of supporting three-dimensional tissue formation) cells planted onto the mosaic hydrogel sheets are precisely incorporated into the mosaic hydrogel sheet just at the time it's being created -- generating the perfect conditions for cells to grow.

The placement of the cells is so precise, in fact, that scientists can spell words (such as "Toronto," shown here) and can precisely mimic the natural placement of cells in living tissues. And by collecting these sheets around a drum, the machine is able to collect layers of cells in thicknesses made to measure: in essence, three dimensional, functional tissues.

And in tissue engineering, cell placement is everything: something that the new invention delivers. "The cells are able to stretch and connect with each other, which is very important for ultimately obtaining functional tissues," Guenther states.

The resulting tissues, cites Lian Leng, lead author on the project and a 3rd year PhD Candidate in the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, are remarkably stable. "In this case, when we put the cells in the right places we create cellular organization quite naturally."

"My laboratory is currently pursuing different applications of the technology -- different tissues," says Guenther. The device may provide the means to create three-dimensional cell cultures for the development of therapeutic drugs, for instance. "But one of my dreams is to one day engineer a vascularized leaf -- perhaps a maple leaf," he jokes.

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The Best Proof Yet That Apple's Next iPhone Will Look Entirely Different [Iphone 5]

Assembled new iPhone components and pretty new iPhone renders are helpful, but they can only get you so far. After all, they've been wrong before. But now we've finally got hard evidence that Apple's next handset is going to be an entirely different animal, along with a strong suggestion that the iPad Mini is no myth. More »


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