Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Argentinian Mother Saves Hundreds

(Susanna on the Left)

Susanna Trimarco is the mother of a girl who went missing right after an appointment she had. When Susanna's daughter never came back, she set out to find her daughter and with help from the police, gave her the evidence that her daughter may have been sold into sex slavery. On Susanna's search to find her daughter, she has saved hundreds of woman's lives from sex slavery. She started out only by herself, but now her cause has become a movement. She was nominated for the nobel peace prize, and she was also awarded the human's rights award by the US State department. Susanna is not the only one who is fighting this cause. Susanna has been investigating the where about of her daughter, and has also involved herself in many other cases pertaining to human trafficking. In Argentina, the law states that prostitution is legal. But the part that is not legal is exploiting woman for sex. Susanna has put herself in many rough situations and has even gone undercover. Because of Susanna's witness to the world about this problem, police in Argentina have really stepped up their game to crack down on this crime. They have put 13 people, seven men, and six woman on trial for the kidnapping and holding as a sex slave, of Ms. Vernon. To convict these people has taken nearly a year now. The final verdict of the case will be on Tuesday, December 18th.  Since 2000, there has been successful progress to bring the numbers of underage prostitution and sex slavery/trafficking down drastically.

[Some facts that may shock you.]

1. 45% of Commercial Sexual Exploitation of Children [CSEC] cases happen online and 50% on the street.
2. Sex trafficking is believed to generate profits of an estimated $32 billion.
​3. The average life expectancy of a girl in forced prostitution is 7 years. 
​4. The average age of a child first used in prostitution is 11 to 14, with some as young as 9 years of age.

Source: http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Making-a-difference/Change-Agent/2012/1211/Mom-in-Argentina-rescues-hundreds-of-sex-slaves 

If you want to be able to help, or understand this topic more go to
http://www.humantrafficking.org/combat_trafficking
or
https://wellspringliving.org/node/50

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Using Animal Power To Light Christmas Tree?

In Sandy, Utah, the "Living Planet Aquarium" puts their animals to the task! Seeming as Christmas is coming up, they thought they'd spend a little less on their electricity bill this year. They put their eels to the task and they light the christmas tree up with their power! The project manager, Terry Smith, hooked the little five foot christmas tree lights up into the tank. The lights flash intermediately, and not constantly.Eels can "discharge specialized cells called electrocytes simultaneously to create a 600-volt electric charge equal to about five times the power of a standard U.S. wall socket." Now visitors can see the electricity being put into another object to power it and see it happening! This great display will be open now through December 31st.

UPI.com Electric Eels Power Christmas Tree!


Monday, November 26, 2012

Guess What This $4.2 Million Tree is Made Of?

Gold. You've got it! In Tokyo, a jewelry store displays their $4.2 million tree they have made custom. It twirls around in a circle and has multiple Disney characters on it. It is topped with Micky's head shape and is surrounded at the bottom with a wreath. The Tree was made by ten craftsmen, which took a stunning 2 months to complete. It contains 88 pounds of pure gold and is trimmed with beautiful gold leaf. "It was a deal." says Tomoko Ishibashi, the man who runs the Ginza Tanaka Store in downtown Tokyo. It is displayed at the entrance of the store and is is lit by numerous lights for it's beautiful glimmer to be seen.



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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Men Fighting for Our Freedom, Punished for Leaking Video Game Information

The Seven members of the Navy Seals Team 6 are under the impression that they have let secret information for the new game called Medal of Honor; Warfighter. Four members are being investigated. They have all been sent punitive letters of reprimand and forfeiture pay for two months. The Naval Special Warfare Command, Garry Bonelli, offered little information but did address a statement about the nonjudicial punishments. "We do not tolerate deviations from the policies that govern who we are and what we do as sailors in the United States Navy," Bonelli said. He states that they have a high standard, the punishments will "send a clear message throughout our force that we are and will be held to a high standard of accountability."

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

The Auto Industry Pitches In

Hurricane Sandy as everyone knows has wiped out many homes and killed people. People all across America are helping to rebuild and help families with the damage of Hurricane Sandy. Many people have contributed money to help with the destruction, and others are physically there to help with not only cleaning up, but helping families cope with loved ones who were killed during the disaster, and providing refuge for those without homes. The auto industry has also pitched in to help the victims of Sandy. Different dealers have contributed different things. Here's the lo-down: BMW, Mercedes, and Toyota have contributed one-million dollars to the American Red Cross relief and recovery efforts. Chrysler has contributed $100,000 to the American Red Cross through Ram trucks and also 20 Ram 1500 Tradesman Trucks. Fisker has open repair shops near Wilmington, Delaware to repair and fix cars that were affected in the hurricane. Ford has contributed $50,000 to the American Red Cross and Volkswagen has contributed $500,000 as well. Many people continue to pitch in help the victims of Hurricane Sandy. Many of which were victims of Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Issac. People are giving back to the people who had once helped them before as well.

http://www.csmonitor.com/Business/In-Gear/2012/1106/The-auto-industry-responds-to-hurricane-Sandy

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

California Shark Strikes at Surfer

Recently, a deadly shark attack has taken place yet again in Central California. Thirty-nine year old surfer went out for a ride and the shark snuck right up on him. No shark warnings were posted for the area. His friend saw him and rushed to pull him from the water. Unfortunately it was too late and his friend had already lost too much blood to sustain his body. They have decided not to release the name of the victim, due to publicity issues. LT Erik Raney, from the S.B. Police Dept., speaks about the sightings saying, " It's very well known in the area that there are sharks, and there have been sightings. There are sharks up and down the shoreline, and a lot frequently." The Santa Barbra Police Department has not identified what kind of shark it was that killed the surfer. Shark attacks are rare, but they do happen when you least expect them, and certainly without any warning.



Fox News: http://video.foxnews.com/v/1921135279001/

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

No Internet in Syria?


In Aleppo, Syria, mysterious texts are being sent out to numerous people in the area. They do not know who is sending them, or what is. One of these texts, translated from Arabic, was "Game Over." The government believe that the people with pre-paid phones who did not receive this text, many of those who are Opposition Fighters, were told to surrender their weapons. "Those on prepaid phones -- including many opposition fighters and activists, who tend to throw their devices away after several uses to avoid detection -- did not receive the text, or subsequent messages, signed by the Syrian Arab Army, telling them to surrender their weapons." -Karen Leigh of CNN Tech. Much of the government knows that opposition fighters communicate through the use of satellites phones. The government is now in the decision to shut down satellite activity and usage to Syria. This could be a very similar event to what happened in Egypt in 2011. The focal point that the investigating is Aleppo. Service was shut down for 10 days, until it was restored September 20th. They are still investigating where these threats are coming from and why exactly they are being sent. 


Site and Info:
http://www.cnn.com/2012/10/10/tech/web/syria-internet/index.html?hpt=hp_c3

Monday, September 24, 2012

Introducing the Liquid Battery!

Just as you thought that innovation couldn't get better; liquid battery power. Rice University has beat scientists to the next new technology advancement. The problem with today's batteries is that they're bulky and take up much space. A couple years back scientist started researching and creating a battery form that took up less space but could hold the same charge. After many experiments and tests and trials; in 2009, they created a battery on a simple page of printer paper. They used nanotubes to store energy and generate electricity. After the announcement they predicted that printable battery power would be available to the public soon since this technology had been discovered. Today we now have a technology that can be virtually painted on any surface. The liquid battery contains lithium ion and use of a solar cell. The two created light-emitting diodes to create the word "RICE" at a steady 2.4 volts. The liquid battery lasted six hours. How is that for impressive?



Check out the original link here: http://www.csmonitor.com/Environment/Energy-Voices/2012/0924/Liquid-power-New-battery-can-be-painted-on-most-surfaces

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Russia's Big Secret


Russia has a secret that can supply global markets for another 3,000 years right in Eastern Siberia. Forty-two years ago, Russia found the jackpot of all fortunate findings. Under a thirty-five million year old asteroid crater that has 62 mile diameter, a diamond field was found containing supposedly trillions of carats. They say that these diamonds are impact stones, created by force by the crater hitting earth and hitting a diamond deposit. Though these gems could quite well be from space inside of the rocks. They would be inside of the crater, of course, because they are the last mineral to form and crystalize. This great finding will soon have great plans because of the uniqueness. The main customers for the gems are expected to be big corporations and scientific institutions.


Monday, September 10, 2012

Attention! Attention! Which is best?


Recently a new website called Bingiton.com has a competition going between google and bing. Bing was created by Microsoft, which Microsoft claims that their search engine is a more accurate and helpful engine for the public to use. The goal of the website is to leave it up to the user behind the screen to vote from two columns of information that helped them the most. They do not reveal which one was chosen more over the other after five "rounds". They give you a few keywords, or you can come up with your own. Basically it is  a survey put out by Bing, or more over Microsoft to see which search engine is of better use to the public. Many believe it is of internet search habits that google is chosen more likely than Bing, but Bing insists that it is the much better and useful engine to use. This is not the first time that Microsoft has used blind-test methods of getting people's attention to their products over any others.

Wednesday, September 5, 2012

MPGe to the Future!



What is the new term MPGe? It is a term to describe what the new innovating future of cars will be. The newest term MPGe simply is a way of telling a customer the electric energy being used the car equivalent to gas. What if you could buy a car that get 126 MPGe in the city? Mitsubishi will present their latest accomplished project called “Mitsubishi i”. The term MPGe does not settle with all science majors, because of measurement differences. But Margo Oge believes that it is easier for the public to relate to and understand. He says, “We had a lot of our technical people that were excited about using kilowatts per hour or per mile, but when you go and talk to the general public, they are very familiar with m.p.g. and they love m.p.g.” Of course this is what they are use to, and use to hearing. This was challenging to create a measurement that was familiar out of two sources of energy that have different unit measurements. They created the bridge when they discovered that one gallon of gas creates 115,000 of British termal units of HEAT. They ran a test to electricity to create the same amount, which turns out to be 34 kilowatt-hours. Even though you have you equivalent ways of measuring, gasoline and charging the car are not the same prices. To charge the car for 100 miles, if your paying 12 cents per kWh, which is average, will cost you $4.32. You can expect to pay 36 kWh times whatever your home electricity bill is. These nifty little cars are not expected to reach high retail numbers, but you can see as the world is being changed by upcoming innovation, cars will be challenged to become more fuel-efficient. Make sure to check out http://fueleconomy.gov/ For a better understanding this new technology.

Shannon Smits