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Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder, dies at 56

October 6, 2011

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He had passion for what he did by pushing to be the best and will be rememberd for changing how we percieve technology. His ideas will continue to florish with the people he had share his vision. Thanks Steve…

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poweredbyguardian Steve Jobs, Apple co founder, dies at 56This article titled “Steve Jobs, Apple co-founder, dies at 56″ was written by Dominic Rushe in New York, for The Guardian on Thursday 6th October 2011 00.53 UTC

Steve Jobs, billionaire co-founder of Apple and the mastermind behind an empire of products that revolutionised computing, telephony and the music industry, has died in California at the age of 56.

Jobs stepped down in August as chief executive of the company he helped set up in 1976, citing illness. He had been battling an unusual form of pancreatic cancer, and had received a liver transplant in 2009.

Jobs wrote in his letter of resignation: “I have always said if there ever came a day when I could no longer meet my duties and expectations as Apple’s CEO, I would be the first to let you know. Unfortunately, that day has come.”

Apple released a statement paying tribute: “Steve’s brilliance, passion and energy were the source of countless innovations that enrich and improve all of our lives … The world is immeasurably better because of Steve.”

Bill Gates, the former chief executive of Microsoft, said in a statement that he was “truly saddened to learn of Steve Jobs’s death”. He added: “The world rarely sees someone who has had the profound impact Steve has had, the effects of which will be felt for many generations to come.

“For those of us lucky enough to get to work with him, it’s been an insanely great honour. I will miss Steve immensely.”

He is survived by his wife, Laurene, and four children. In a statement his family said Jobs “died peacefully today surrounded by his family … We know many of you will mourn with us, and we ask that you respect our privacy during our time of grief”.

Jobs was one of the pioneers of Silicon Valley and helped establish the region’s claim as the global centre of technology. He founded Apple with his childhood friend Steve Wozniak, and the two marketed what was considered the world’s first personal computer, the Apple II.

He was ousted in a bitter boardroom battle in 1985, a move that he later claimed was the best thing that could have happened to him. Jobs went on to buy Pixar, the company behind some of the biggest animated hits in cinema history including Toy Story, Cars and Finding Nemo.

He returned to Apple 11 years later when it was being written off by rivals. What followed was one of the most remarkable comebacks in business history.

Apple was briefly the most valuable company in the world earlier this year, knocking oil giant Exxon Mobil off the top spot. The company produces $65.2bn a year in revenue compared with $7.1bn in its business year ending September 1997.

Starting with his brightly coloured iMacs, Jobs went on to launch hit after hit transformed personal computing.

Then came the success of the iPod, which revolutionised the music industry, leading to a collapse in CD sales and making Jobs one of the most powerful voices in an industry he loved.

His firm was named in homage to the Beatles’ record label, Apple. But the borrowing was permitted on the basis that the computing firm would stay out of music. After the success of the iPod the two Apples became engaged in a lengthy legal battle which finally ended last year when the Beatles allowed iTunes to start selling their back catalogue.

Jobs’s remarkable capacity to spot what people wanted next came without the aid of market research or focus groups.

“For something this complicated, it’s really hard to design products by focus groups,” he once said. “A lot of times, people don’t know what they want until you show it to them.”

Jobs initially hid his illness but his startling weight loss started to unnerve his investors. He took a six-month medical leave of absence in 2009, during which he received a liver transplant, and another medical leave of absence in mid-January before stepping down as chief executive in August.

Jobs leaves an estimated $8.3bn, but he often dismissed others’ interest in his wealth. “Being the richest man in the cemetery doesn’t matter to me … Going to bed at night saying we’ve done something wonderful … that’s what matters to me.”

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Amy Winehouse Dead at 27

July 23, 2011

Shocking news but not surprising to hear that Amy Winehouse has died. A great talent but troubled life surrounded by drugs and alcohol. She will be missed around the world.

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Judge rejects Willie Nelson plea deal for marijuana possession

July 6, 2011

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Isn’t that a lot of marijuana on Willie’s table…the issue of legalizing marijuana continues to be an issue getting front page news…especially when celebrities are routinely being caught with it ….more than their share…

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poweredbyguardian Judge rejects Willie Nelson plea deal for marijuana possessionThis article titled “Judge rejects Willie Nelson plea deal for marijuana possession” was written by Sean Michaels, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 6th July 2011 11.53 UTC

Willie Nelson’s bag of marijuana just won’t go away. A Texas judge has said she won’t accept a plea deal relating to Nelson’s drug bust in 2010, rejecting a proposal that would have had the country singer pay a fine of less than $1,000. “If Willie Nelson gets off with nothing, I’m not going to be part of it,” judge Becky Dean-Walker told the New York Times.

Nelson was caught with marijuana during a 26 November traffic stop in Sierra Blanca, Texas. Although the singer faced up to six months in jail, a sympathetic prosecutor proposed he could be let off for just $378 (£236) and joked about a court-room performance of Blue Eyes Crying in the Rain. “You bet your ass I ain’t gonna be mean to Willie Nelson,” Hudspeth county attorney Kit Bramblett told the Big Bend Sentinel. Judge Dean-Walker later intervened, calling this “a joke that got out of hand”. At the time, she seemed lenient, with reports that Nelson could simply pay a $500 fine, plus court costs, by post. But Dean-Walker now insists she was misunderstood. “[Bramblett] has made a habit of speaking with the press before anything has been resolved,” she explained.

Bramblett, Dean-Walker claims, is trying to go easy on “his favourite singer”. Whereas agents originally recorded that they found six ounces of marijuana on Nelson’s tour bus, Bramblett said the actual figure was about three ounces, plus “containers and paraphernalia”. The prosecutor allegedly asked Dean-Walker to reduce Nelson’s charge to a class C misdemeanor, which she refused to do. “If you’re not going to do it for the guy in the corner, why do it for a celebrity?” she said.

Bramblett and Nelson have yet to respond to Dean-Walker’s decision, but the judge doesn’t seem to be in a hurry. “At no point,” she said, “do I have to let [Nelson] off.”

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Yepod is quite addicting

July 2, 2011

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Yepod.com is a unique website that caters to millions of Internet users in over 120 countries. Yepod creator Dr. Anthony, a Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine, developed Yepod as unique experience that offers a wide-variety of articles in several categories.

People around the world will always find something of interest. Yepod was designed originally to help people cultivate their English reading and speaking skills. It has grown to become a popular favorite of people fluent in English as well. Yepod has a very strong following because it offers a mix of educational pod-casts, videos and articles that focus on a wide-variety of topics.

Topics include but not limited to health, news, entertainment and much more. Yepod is not your typical boring health-related news website that focuses on  any one topic, but a website that is filled with carefully selected news stories and topics that are of interest to millions of people around the world.

Everyone who visits Yepod learns something they did not know before they visited. That is what makes Yepod stand out as being one of the top informational websites. Yepod is quite addicting, users who scroll through all the sensational articles can’t stop once they start. Yepod truly appeals to a diverse group of Internet users with wide variety of interests.

Dr. Anthony strives to keep the content fresh and filled with content that is informational and interesting to read. In some of Dr. Anthony’s recent posts, he goes from discussing the final hours of Federico Garcia Lorca‘s life, a recent Hollywood’s icon death, then goes on to discuss the epidemic of people suffering with diabetes, or into a short discussion on the implications of older people taking more than one medication at a time.

Dr. Anthony’s main passion is to keep people updated on all the hot-breaking news while offering some helpful tips and information on ways to stay healthy as well. Not too many websites offer the mix of information and content that Yepod offers.

That is what truly has Internet users coming back for more. People want to read articles but they do not want to be bored to tears. Yepod’s goal is to make reading breaking news and articles enjoyable. Dr. Anthony knows how to appeal to a massive audience . He strives to make sure people take as much away from the website as possible. By offering

the perfect blend of news, entertainment and health-related articles, Yepod has become an over-night sensation around the world.

Internet users enjoy the fact that no registration is required and Yepod is completely free to use. Internet users have the choice of selecting articles by category or scrolling content page-by-page. Some Internet users prefer to select from categories such as art, business,cooking, education, English and more, but others like the mystery of scrolling through all the contents page-by-page.

What is great about Yepod is that users never know what’s to come and it is that type of guessing that them coming back to Yepod.com for more each and every day.

For anyone who is looking for a change, Yepod.com is a great website that has lots to offer. Perfect for those who are fluent in English and those who are learning to read and write English. Yepod.com is one website that every user should keep an eye on.

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Frank Miller’s Holy Terror sends superhero to battle al-Qaida

June 29, 2011

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Move over Batman,Superman,Hulk…there’s a new superhero in town…and he’s taking out the garbage…al-Qaida garbage that is….introducing “The Fixer” …a comic book creation by Frank Miller ….should be interesting to see when it hits the news-stand….The Fixer will show no mercy…

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poweredbyguardian Frank Millers Holy Terror sends superhero to battle al QaidaThis article titled “Frank Miller’s Holy Terror sends superhero to battle al-Qaida” was written by Alison Flood, for guardian.co.uk on Wednesday 29th June 2011 15.08 UTC

A “hard-edged” new superhero, The Fixer, is set to take on al-Qaida in acclaimed comic book author Frank Miller’s latest outing, the “gut-wrenching” graphic novel Holy Terror.

Set for release around the tenth anniversary of 9/11, the long-awaited comic – “a dark, uncompromising superhero tale for the modern era”, according to its publisher – was originally intended to feature Batman taking on the terrorist group, and was called Holy Terror, Batman! “Superman punched out Hitler. So did Captain America. That’s one of the things they’re there for … It is, not to put too fine a point on it, a piece of propaganda,” Miller said in 2006 at a comic convention where he described the book as “a reminder to people who seem to have forgotten who we’re up against”.

But the author of The Dark Knight Returns and 300 told the LA Times’s Hero Complex blog last year that he had “decided partway through” that the graphic novel was not a Batman story. “The hero is much closer to ‘Dirty Harry’ than Batman. It’s a new hero that I’ve made up that fights al-Qaida,” he said. Told in the author’s iconic black-and-white style made famous by his Sin City series, Holy Terror “seizes the political zeitgeist by the throat and doesn’t let go until the last page”, according to its publisher Legendary Comics , a subsidiary of Legendary Films.

Miller said The Fixer was “very much an adventurer who’s been essentially searching for a mission”. He told the LA Times that he was “very different than Batman in that he’s not a tortured soul”. Instead, “he’s a much more well-adjusted creature even though he happens to shoot 100 people in the course of the story”.

“He’s been trained as special ops and when his city is attacked all of a sudden all the pieces fall into place and all this training comes into play. He’s been out there fighting crime without really having his heart in it – he does it to keep in shape,” said Miller. “It began as my reaction to 9/11 and it was an extremely angry piece of work and as the years have passed by I’ve done movies and I’ve done other things and time has provided some good distance, so it becomes more of a cohesive story as it progresses. The Fixer has also become his own character in a way I’ve really enjoyed. No one will read this and think, ‘Where’s Batman?’ … My guy carries a couple of guns and is up against an existential threat. He’s not just up against a goofy villain. Ignoring an enemy that’s committed to our annihilation is kind of silly. It just seems that chasing the Riddler around seems silly compared to what’s going on out there. I’ve taken Batman as far as he can go.”

The 120-page Holy Terror is due out on 14 September.

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Afghanistan withdrawal: Barack Obama says 33,000 troops will leave next year

June 23, 2011

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I don’t know if its time to begin withdrawal of our troops from Afghanistan. I will be the first to say bring our soldiers back home…but what if our job is not done and hostility grows back up in our absence. Are the Afghan sercurity forces equipped to handle the resistance from al-Qaida and the Taliban?  I am not a military strategist but there is one constant in war, our enemies will not rest….they will take the withdrawal as an opportunity to reorganize and strengthen their position. Is it time to leave Afghanistan and allow its people to defend themselves without America on their side?

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poweredbyguardian Afghanistan withdrawal: Barack Obama says 33,000 troops will leave next yearThis article titled “Afghanistan withdrawal: Barack Obama says 33,000 troops will leave next year” was written by Ewen MacAskill in Washington, Patrick Wintour, for The Guardian on Thursday 23rd June 2011 00.40 UTC

Barack Obama has begun the long retreat from Afghanistan in a televised statement to the US, declaring success against al-Qaida and the Taliban and the withdrawal of about a third of US forces next year.

Obama said 33,000 US troops would be withdrawn by the summer of 2012 or by September at the latest. The first 5,000 would return next month and another 5,000 by the end of the year.

The president said that when he ordered the 33,000 extra troops to Afghanistan in 2009 they had a clear mission: to refocus on al-Qaida; reverse the Taliban’s momentum; and train Afghan security forces to defend their own country. “Tonight, I can tell you that we are fulfilling that commitment,” he said, adding: “We are meeting our goals.”

He was careful to avoid repeating George Bush’s ill-fated prediction on Iraq in 2003 of “mission accomplished”. He settled instead for: “We have put al-Qaida on a path to defeat.”

Obama claimed al-Qaida was under more pressure than at any time since the 9/11 attacks on New York and Washington. Half of their leadership has been killed, along with its leader Osama bin Laden. “This was a victory for all who have served since 9/11,” he said.

He addressed criticism that the US should not be spending billions on wars overseas while the country is struggling economically at home and promised to shift from foreign to domestic issues. “America, it is time to focus on nation building here at home,” he said.

But US and other Nato military chiefs fear that the president is taking a gamble with the scale of early drawdown, ignoring the advice of US and Nato commanders who warned that withdrawal of anything more than a few thousand in the coming months could endanger substantial gains made over the winter in the battle against the Taliban.

US and Nato commanders argued that they could handle the withdrawal of about 5,000, mainly support staff. But 10,000 this year would create logistical problems and interfere with the summer “fighting season”, they warned.

The decision is a setback for the US commander in Afghanistan, General David Petraeus, who urged only a minimal withdrawal, as did defence secretary Robert Gates, who retires next week. Petraeus, who is to return to Washington as head of the CIA, refused to endorse Obama’s decision, according to administration officials quoted by the New York Times.

If there are military setbacks over the coming year, Obama will be open to accusations that he was overly hasty and that he put politics ahead of security.

Military commanders wanted the number of combat troops held at near to maximum to confront Taliban forces mounting summer offensives this year and next.

Although 30,000 US troops are scheduled to be withdrawn, 70,000 will remain in the country. All US combat troops are scheduled to leave by the end of 2014 but a core of trainers and other troops will remain beyond that date. A Nato conference on Afghanistan will be held in Chicago next year.

The withdrawal, which comes against a backdrop of rising US public weariness with the longest war in American history, could form part of Obama’s pitch in the 2012 White House election campaign.

The president phoned leaders in Afghanistan, Pakistan, France, Germany and Britain to inform them of his decision. David Cameron is expected to make announcements on substantial UK troop withdrawals at the beginning of July.

It is likely to represent the biggest troop withdrawal since British forces left Iraq but precise numbers have yet to be reached.

In their phone call, Cameron and Obama agreed that good progress was being made by the Afghan army in strengthening security and would be able to manage more of the country on their own. Senior British officials have been in Washington working through the details of the withdrawal with the Americans. Britain has about 9,500 troops in Afghanistan. Other international forces have another 40,000, bringing the total international force to about 150,000.

Downing Street said last night: “The prime minister fully agreed with the president’s assessment, noting the good progress being made on security transition. The prime minister and president agreed that in due course the progress on transition would make it possible to sustain pressure on the insurgency while allowing a progressive reduction in [troop] levels.

“The prime minister reaffirmed that UK forces will no longer be in a combat role in Afghanistan by 2015 and that decisions on the scale and timing of reductions over the intervening period would be based on conditions on the ground.”

One White House official said that there had been no terrorist threat emanating from Afghanistan for the last seven or eight years and the main threat had been from Pakistan. The US and its Nato allies had been able to degrade the ability of al-Qaida to recruit, train and carry out operations and had killed many of its leaders in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

The US assessment may turn out to be over-optimistic, given the Taliban’s ability in the past to mount surprise attacks, the corruption in the Afghanistan government, the shakiness of Afghan army and police forces, and the double-games played by the Pakistan intelligence services.

John Boehner, the Republican leader in the House, speaking before the announcement, expressed caution about a “precipitous withdrawal”.

Downing Street accepted that the UK and US assessment of the threat posed by Afghanistan to security in the west is similar. The prime minister’s spokesman was adamant yesterday that Cameron’s assertion that UK combat operations would end in Afghanistan in 2015 was a deadline that would not be breached. That leaves open the possibility of UK troops remaining to train and mentor Afghan forces.

Cameron’s relatively inflexible position is not supported by the Conservative chairman of the defence select committee James Arbuthnot.

Arbuthnot said unless there was greater clarity about what UK troops would remain and the degree “of nuance and flexibility, then Britain runs the risk of destabilising local people who won’t be sure whether the coalition is going to desert them”. He added: “If we stick to a completely arbitrary date and withdraw whatever the conditions then that would be a serious betrayal not only of our people but of the Afghan people”.

Obama’s speech came as William Hague, the foreign secretary, held talks today with the Afghan president Hamid Karzai in Kabul and visited UK troops in Helmand. In an effort to underline Arab support for the military operation, he was accompanied by his counterpart from the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed al-Nahyan.

Speaking in the capital, Hague said the UK’s involvement in Afghanistan would continue for “many years” after the withdrawal of combat troops.

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Mining for Gold in New York City

June 21, 2011

I can’t believe that this guy is making money on the streets of NYC scrapping up mud! You have to watch this guy at work….he has talent for what he does… Pass it on, Dr Anthony Yepod.com Related Websites No Research Reasons Why I Like Mature Dividend Paying Stocks Between providing alternatives to the dividend [...]


Living with death

June 19, 2011

What’s it like to know that you are dying? Four people share their experiences of living with a terminal illness – from a 25-year-old who has learned to love life, to a biker who’s angry as hell


Stephen King returns to the Dark Tower

June 16, 2011

Hodder & Stoughton is set to publish King’s new novel in the Dark Tower series, The Wind Through the Keyhole, next spring


Bruce Springsteen sends message of support to Clarence Clemons

June 15, 2011

Springsteen says the E Street Band saxophonist, who suffered a stroke last week, is improving but needs ‘much care and support’


Hugh Hefner takes to Twitter to announce jilting

June 15, 2011

Playboy founder uses social media site to tell the world his wedding with Crystal Harris is off


Anthony Weiner’s wife Huma Abedin reportedly pregnant

June 9, 2011

Congressman engulfed in scandal over images sent over internet and his wife reportedly tell family of pregnancy


The Berlin Patient cured of Aids

June 5, 2011

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The MIT factor: celebrating 150 years of maverick genius

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Ready for the TOEFL test?

May 4, 2011

student test 300x199 Ready for the TOEFL test?Hello everyone and welcome to Your Educational Podcast this is your host Dr. Anthony.  Our website is located at www.yepod.com and if you’re a new listener, our site is for students and professionals who are seeking to  improve their English  as a second language.  Today’s podcast is titled are you ready for the TOEFL test?  Over the years the TOEFL test has been a standard for measuring a student’s English proficiency as a second language.trans Ready for the TOEFL test?  The term TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language.  Thousands of universities in the United States and Canada require  foreign students to submit a Toefl score as part of their application process. The reasons for this are quite clear, universities want to be sure that the foreign student is capable of handling the required courses to graduate.  Each year over one million students around the world take the test over the Internet. The TOEFL test has four parts; reading, listening, speaking, and writing.  The total time it takes to complete the examination is usually from 3.5 to 4 hours.  Each part has a value of thirty points, so the maximum total would be 120 points.  So what scores are universities looking for? The scores that most universities are looking for are in the range of 65 to 100. If you would like to get more information about the TOEFL test, go to http://toefl.org and register online. 

So what can you do to prepare for the TOEFL test? Well, there are a lot of publishers that have instruction and practice textbooks.  One example is “The Complete Guide to the TOEFL Test” written by Bruce Rogers.  I myself use Bruce Roger’s Complete Guide to the TOEFL Test for my listening class.  There are also many other textbooks that cover TOEFL test and you should be able to find one that suits your needs.  I like to turn our attention to the listening part of the test.  Many of my students tell me that listening to a dialogue between two people on CD is quite challenging.  My students tell me that they feel the speakers are talking too fast to be understood.  This hurdle can be overcome by listening over and over again to the same conversation until you have mastered it.  You need to train your mind to get accustomed to the speed of conversation of native speakers of English.  You will need to put in many hours of study on a weekly basis to be able to cover all sections of the TOEFL test. 

So, how else can you prepare for the TOEFL test other than using a textbook?  A fun way to practice your listening skills is to go down to your local video store and rent a movie. There are many advantages to this idea, for instance, you can stop and rewind the segments of the movie you don’t understand clearly.  Why not start a movie club?  You could invite all your friends that also are planning on taking the TOEFL test.  This is a fun way to get your friends together and have discussions about the movie. 

I like to thank everyone for listening to Your Educational Podcast. All parts of Your Educational Podcast is written and published by Dr. Anthony.  I look forward to hearing your comments and ideas.  This is Dr. Anthony, signing off……….

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May 1, 2011

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Students Complete Medical Tourism Course

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Call for Articles and Papers

December 27, 2010

  Call for Articles ! We are seeking articles or papers from anyone that has a passion for any topic. We welcome contributors from any country. There are no deadlines for submissions. If we decide that we like your article or paper, we will publish it on our website. Submissions can be sent to dranthonybendik@yahoo.com [...]


Your Educational Podcast Celebrates Having Readers in 81 Countries

November 24, 2010

 Congratulations to Your Educational Podcast and Video for reaching 81 countries around the world. We here at Yepod want to thank all our readers for helping us reach our goal of 81 countries. We will continue to bring relevant subjects dealing with English as a second language. We are also excited about new developments for 2011 [...]


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