Thursday, October 4, 2012

Chick-fil-A chief: 'We support Biblical families'

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Tuesday, October 2, 2012

It's boots season! Seriously ? the hottest new boots for "cool" weather

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Only in Houston does a week with high temps in the 80s herald fall weather.

You know what? Who cares! Break out the boots!

Animal print adds a pop of wow to a restrained fall palette. One word: Rawr. Sam Edelman 'Kit' boots, $174.95 at Nordstrom.

Somewhere between grey and brown, the rich taupe and signature hardwear on these riding boots makes them the perfect addition to your collection.

Ryan leather riding boots, $395, at Elaine Turner.

In the Victorian era, even the smallest hint of skin was unabashedly sexual. Keep that in mind with these ankle-exposing booties with an asymmetric edge that make legs look oh-so-long.

Helena low-cut leather bootie, $69.95, at Sole Society.

A simple shape pairs well with footwear in warm tones. Bonus: Extended calf sizes mean you'll never have an issue getting that exposed zipper all the way up.

Harper leather boots, $328-348, at J.Crew.

Rachel Comey was designing menswear when she discovered that ladies were snapping up the smaller sizes of her simple, stylish designs. Now she's making shoes (and more) for women while keeping her masculine edge.

Rachel Comey 'Mars' boots, $403, at Myth & Symbol.

A mix of trendy fringe and hardwear gives these booties a Western vibe that's a little bit cowboy and a little bit Indian.

Prey ankle boot, $198, at Free People.

Jewel tones ? like this electric blue ? are all over the place for fall, but a slight geometric look and an exposed back zip makes this wedge a stunner.

Dolce Vita 'Pyramid' wedge booties, $219, at Anthropologie.

How do you define a power boot? Sleek, European styling and supple Italian leather is a good start.

Vince 'Greta' wedge boot, $650, at Shopbop.

Source: http://houston.culturemap.com/newsdetail/10-01-12-its-boots-season-seriously-the-hottest-new-boots-for-cool-weather/

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National Science Foundation Awards Hostos Community College ...

October 1, 2012 | Hostos Community College

Monday, October 1, 2012 (Bronx, NY) ? Eugenio Mar?a de Hostos Community College is pleased to announce that it has received grants totaling $909,214 from the National Science Foundation for two STEM projects. The proposal submitted to the ?Stem Educators Expansion Directive? (SEED) initiative for Chemistry and Environmental Science was awarded $299,079 from the Robert Noyce Capacity Building Project; and the ?Designing Future for Games: Games for Multi-Media? proposal was awarded $610,135 from the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program. Both grants are effective as of October 1, 2012.

?The Hostos family is deeply grateful to the National Science Foundation (NSF) for these grants, which constitute an acknowledgement of the importance of our mission as well as the high caliber of our faculty in the STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) fields.? This support from the NSF will help Hostos fulfill its commitment to improve K-12 education in the Bronx and thereby contribute to the continuing advancement of our community and the city as a whole,? said Hostos President F?lix V. Matos Rodr?guez.

Professor Sarah Church, Principal Investigator for the SEED initiative, undertook this project because she recognized the vital importance of recruiting and cultivating potential candidates for the STEM fields from underrepresented populations such as those served by Hostos.

Project SEED has four main objectives:

  • First, to align the curricula of Hostos? STEM courses and programs with those required for chemistry and environmental science majors at Lehman College with a minor in education, in order to create two joint-degree/dual-admission programs that will enable Hostos graduates to transfer seamlessly to Lehman to earn their bachelor?s degrees.
  • Second, to leverage existing partnerships with the American Museum of Natural History and the Black Rock Forest Station to create summer internships and semester workshops that will provide Hostos students with field experiences, teacher preparation, and other research opportunities related to chemistry and environmental science.
  • Third, to create a bridge program with an intensive screening process in order to identify the Hostos students who are most likely to succeed in a Noyce Scholarship program and offer them extensive mentoring and advisement to ensure their successful transition to Lehman.
  • Last, to formulate an effective public relations and recruitment plan to inform potential students about SEED at Hostos, so that prospective STEM majors are aware of opportunities for careers in education.

The SEED project team at Hostos Community College are Professor Vladimir Ovtcharenko (Natural Sciences), Co-PI; Professor Ross Flek (Mathematics), Co-PI; Professor Francisco Fern?ndez (Natural Science), Specialist; and Professor Sarah Sandman (Digital Design), Digital Shop.

The SEED partners at Lehman College are Professor Gustavo L?pez (Chemistry), Co-PI; Professor Yuri Gorokhovich (Earth, Environmental, and Geospatial Sciences), Co-PI; and Professor Orlando Alonzo (Education), Education Curriculum Specialist.

Dr. Carmen Coballes-Vega, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, commented: ?Through this capacity-building grant, Hostos Community College is well positioned for its collaboration with Lehman College to prepare candidates who will be able to address the new societal needs in chemistry and environmental science. With the Game Design program, the opportunity for faculty and students to share in new teaching, learning, and research approaches will definitely motivate and create new circles of learning across mathematics and science areas.?

The ATE award for ?Designing Futures with Games: Game Framed Math & Science? will facilitate Media Design students? understanding of STEM-based subjects by framing math and science within game design. This will serve as the foundation for programming-centric courses and provide students with the skills they need to pursue careers in interactive media as well as other STEM-centric fields.

These goals will be achieved through a redesign of current remedial and college-level math and science curricula, through the implementation of G-FMS curricula in a Summer Games Institute for secondary school students, and through professional development workshops for college and secondary school educators interested in adopting our pedagogical approach.

Led by Professor Rees Shad, the Media Design programs have become some of the college?s most sought-after offerings. The NSF/ATE Award enlarges the department?s curricula since the opening of its state-of-the-art Sound Design Studio last spring. Now Hostos students can engage in technology and skill developing courses that are innovative and relevant.

To learn more about the Robert Noyce Scholarship Program and the Advanced Technological Education (ATE) program, please visit the National Science Foundation website at: http://www.nsf.gov.

About Hostos Community College:
Eugenio Mar?a de Hostos Community College, part of The City University of New York (CUNY) system, was founded in 1968.? In addition to associate degree programs that facilitate easy transfer to CUNY?s four-year colleges or baccalaureate studies at other institutions, Hostos also has an award-winning Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Development that offers courses for professional development and certificate-bearing workforce training programs. In four decades, Hostos has grown from a class of 623 in the fall of 1970, to over 7,000 students in the spring of 2012. The College also serves an additional 12,000 students through its Division of Continuing Education and Workforce Development. For more news and stories about Hostos Community College, visit www.hostos.cuny.edu.

Media contact:
Soldanela Rivera ? srlopez@hostos.cuny.edu
Rich Pietras ? rpietras@hostos.cuny.edu
Phone: 718-518-6872, 718-518-6513

Source: http://www1.cuny.edu/mu/forum/2012/10/01/national-science-foundation-awards-hostos-community-college-over-900000-for-stem-projects/

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Olazabal won't return as 2014 Ryder Cup captain

European Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal smiles at a victorious European Ryder Cup press conference at Heathrow in London Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

European Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal smiles at a victorious European Ryder Cup press conference at Heathrow in London Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2012. (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Team Europe Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal of Spain poses with the trophy after he arrived at London's Heathrow Airport late Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. The European Ryder Cup team beat the Americans in the golf tournament by 14-1/2 to 13-1/2 to retain the trophy Sunday at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, USA. (AP Photo) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO MAGS

Team Europe captain Jose Maria Olazabal, centre, of Spain, poses with the trophy with some of the members of the victorious European Ryder Cup team after they arrived at London's Heathrow Airport late Monday, Oct. 1, 2012. Team Europe beat the Americans in the golf tournament by 14-1/2 to 13-1/2 to retain the trophy Sunday at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, Illinois, USA. (AP Photo) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO MAGS

Los miembros del equipo europeo llevan en andas al capit?n Jos? Mar?a Olaz?bal tras la victoria del 30 de septiembre del 2012 sobre Estados Unidos en la Copa Ryder en Medinah, Illinois. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

(AP) ? Describing the role as "torture" at times, victorious Ryder Cup captain Jose Maria Olazabal ruled out the possibility of staying on for the 2014 competition at Gleneagles.

The Spaniard returned to Europe on Monday night, cradling the gleaming golden trophy and still reveling in Europe's stirring rally over the United States at Medinah on Sunday.

Spain's King Juan Carlos and tennis star Rafael Nadal were among those who sent Olazabal messages of congratulations after the 14?-13? win that kept the cup in European hands.

But after seven matches as a player ? during which he teamed up so effectively with the late Seve Ballesteros ? and now another as a winning captain, he has come to the end of his 25-year Ryder Cup career.

"I can assure you it will be a no, period," Olazabal said Tuesday, when asked if he would stay on. "It's a lot of work ... it takes a lot out of you for a stretch of time. It is difficult. In a way, it's torture.

"On top of that, there are a lot of players who should have the opportunity to be in my spot. The Ryder Cup is only played once every two years and there are a big number of players that have the chance to be in my position. I won't do it again."

Darren Clarke and Paul McGinley, two of Olazabal's four assistants in Medinah, are early favorites to take over. A decision will be made in January by the European Tour's tournament committee, headed by Thomas Bjorn, another of Olazabal's assistants.

"I think these two (Clarke and McGinley) deserve a chance but I think Thomas deserves a chance and also Paul Lawrie," Olazabal said. "Once those guys do it, we have Lee (Westwood), Padraig (Harrington).

"We have at least eight or nine guys that have the chance and there only a certain number of Ryder Cups. It would be hard to name just one or two."

And what about Ian Poulter? The Englishman won a match-high four points in Medinah, including one in Saturday's fourballs that Olazabal considers the most important of them all. The win brought Europe within 10-6 and gave the team crucial momentum heading into Sunday.

Poulter now has the best winning record of any European who has played more than two Ryder Cups and his passion for the event has seen him described as the "modern-day Seve."

"He will be a wonderful captain for sure," Olazabal said. "But he will need another 12 players just like him."

Olazabal, who has been surviving on "two or three hours" of sleep a night, will return to Spain and start answering some of the 100-plus messages left on his phone following his flight back from the U.S.

"The phone has been really hot ? out of all the messages, there is one that stunned me a bit," he said. "The King of Spain just rang me a few minutes ago. He was pretty much like me, over the moon. That was a nice one.

"But there have been sports guys like Nadal and others from Spain. Everyone from all over the world."

The memory of Ballesteros inspired the team in Sunday's dramatic singles, which Europe won 8?-3? to engineer Europe's biggest turnaround in the event's history, matching that of the U.S at Brookline in 1999.

Honoring the memory of Ballesteros was a motivating factor behind Europe's recovery. But Olazabal's influence was also crucial.

"Jose Maria has lived for this game all his life and more than anything this competition," said Nicolas Colsaerts of Belgium, who flanked Olazabal at a news conference at Heathrow airport, with the Ryder Cup placed in front of them. "He made it clear to us this thing here is very, very special.

"Everyone looked at each other and understood the importance of this cup in this man's life. At some stage during the week, you looked at this guy's eyes, and they were just how they were when he played. Every time he went out with Seve into the storm, everybody saw these two men were very special and how big a deal this cup was."

Colsaerts was one of four players in their 20s in Europe's team, along with Martin Kaymer, Rory McIlroy and Francesco Molinari. With the likes of Luke Donald and Graeme McDowell still having plenty of Ryder Cups left in them and young players such as Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark and Matteo Manassero of Italy considered stars of the future, Europe looks well stocked.

"You don't know what the future will bring ? who would have thought we would have players like Rory or Nicolas seven years ago?" Olazabal said. "That's the beauty of the European Tour. It always produces great players."

Associated Press

Source: http://hosted2.ap.org/APDEFAULT/347875155d53465d95cec892aeb06419/Article_2012-10-02-GLF-Ryder-Cup-Europe's-Future/id-710ee25cdc734d67a3425fe5142ab1bf

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Monday, October 1, 2012

Dogs Back at Compo - WestportNow.com - Westport, Connecticut's ...

Monday, October 01, 2012

Dogs Back at Compo

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The change of calendar to Oct. 1 today meant the return of dogs to Westport?s Compo Beach. (CLICK TO ENLARGE) Phyllis Groner for WestportNow.com

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Note: WestportNow Publisher Gordon F. Joseloff is also First Selectman of Westport

Source: http://www.westportnow.com/index.php?/v2/40235/

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AP PHOTOS: NYC concert shines spotlight on poverty

NEW YORK (AP) ? A crowd of about 60,000 music fans packed Central Park on Saturday night for the Global Citizen Festival, a free concert aimed at calling attention to worldwide poverty and featuring John Legend, Foo Fighters, Neil Young and other performers.

The concert was scheduled around the meeting of the United Nations General Assembly in New York this week. The festival's organizers used a social media campaign as a means of helping educate concert-goers about global issues including child mortality, polluted drinking water, malaria and other ills that confront the world's poor.

Here is a gallery of photos from the show.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/ap-photos-nyc-concert-shines-spotlight-poverty-012249114.html

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