AIESEC El Salvador Roll Call
Last weeked we shared LDS&TTT with Guatemala and we did it again!!! You can see the video and download the music here http://elsalvador.myaiesec.net
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Over the past two decades, levels of the sex hormone in U.S. men have been falling steadily, a new study finds.
For example, average total testosterone levels in men aged 65 to 69 fell from 503 nanograms/decileter (ng/dL) in 1988 to 423 ng/dL in 2003.
The reasons for this trend are unclear, said researchers at the New England Research Institutes in Waterdown, Mass. They noted that neither aging nor certain other health factors, such as smoking or obesity, can fully explain the decline.
"Male serum testosterone levels appear to vary by generation, even after age is taken into account," study lead author Thomas G. Travison said in a prepared statement." (Yahoo)
I blame sensitivity trainings and vegetarianism.
Eat meat, drink beer !
Users simply have to silently mouth a word in their own language for it to be translated and read out in another.
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Electrodes are attached to the neck and face to detect the movements that occur as the person silently mouths words and phrases.
Using this data, a computer can work out the sounds being formed and then build these sounds up into words.
The system is then able to translate the words into another language which is read out by a synthetic voice.
(BBC News)
Adia diamonds are created using technologically advanced processes, replicating conditions in which naturally occurring diamonds are formed.
"Adia diamonds are superior in quality and size to any lab-created diamonds on the market today," said, 30-year industry veteran, Bill Pearlman, president of Pearlman's Jewelers. "In fact, other than not coming out of a mine, they're identical to natural diamonds in every way." Except in price. Laboratory-created Adia diamonds cost a fraction of the price of natural colored stones." (Yahoo)

The bizarre crackdown was prompted because Vegemite contains folate, which in the US can be added only to breads and cereals.Expatriates say that enforcement of the ban has been stepped up recently and is ruining lifelong traditions of having Vegemite on toast for breakfast.
Former Geelong man Daniel Fogarty, who now lives in Calgary, Canada, said he was stunned when searched while crossing the US border recently.
"The border guard asked us if we were carrying any Vegemite," Mr Fogarty said.
In an industry fraught with human-rights abuses, one retailer is targeting socially conscious consumers with its "conflict-free" stones
You can create a diagram like this online at http://gliffy.com. It's pretty cool.

Rick has called the picture The Dilemma because the incident left him wondering whether it would have been morally better to let the snake have its meal - and if it would have succeeded in swallowing such a large frog had it been left to try.
"A bank from the world's driest continent has just spent $20 billion buying up water in what many people regard as the world's wettest city......Australia's Macquarie Bank is snapping up the UK's most significant water and waste company Thames Water, in its biggest ever deal."Your water is Owned.
"The earthquake occurred at 08:50:38 Pakistan Standard Time (03:50:38 UTC) on October 8, 2005. It registered a minimum magnitude of 7.6 on the moment magnitude scale making it a major earthquake similar in intensity to the 1935 Quetta earthquake, the 2001 Gujarat Earthquake, and the 1906 San Francisco earthquake." (Link)
I am not sure why this humanitarian disaster had slipped so quickly from public's awareness. Even I am six days late with this post ...
73,000 dead ... and not over yet.
The US population will surpass 300 million marks soon ; I think it China it's called "mid size city" population (1,306,313,812 strong !!).
India is at the second place with 1,065,070,607 people, give or take thirty or so millions since this number was obtained in 2004.

Mr Yunus was honoured for his pioneering work against poverty |
Please watch Amnesty International's new video called "Onemanfight" for their ongoing campaign "Stop violence against women", and help spread the message!!Danish people have been warned against visiting several Muslim countries, after a video showing far-right activists drawing the images was aired.
And a majority of Iranian MPs have urged President Ahmadinejad to suspend relations with Denmark.
Iran and Indonesia have both summoned the Danish ambassador to their foreign ministries in protest of the video.
Activists from the Danish People's Party were filmed at a summer camp, drinking, singing and taking part in a competition to draw images of Muhammad, including one depicting him as a camel with beer bottles as humps." (BBC)
I don't know whether this episode is going to beat the February episode of the Danish Drama.
"Online search leader Google Inc. agreed to acquire the popular online video site YouTube for $1.65 billion in stock, a deal that signaled the coming of age of Internet video." (Boston Herald)The founders of YouTube have released a video about this...on YouTube, of course....
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90 km (55 miles) SW of Chongjin, North Korea
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385 km (240 miles) NE of PYONGYANG, North Korea
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There was concern among South Koreans at the news |
It said the underground test, carried out in defiance of international warnings, was a success and had not resulted in any leak of radiation.
The White House said South Korean and US intelligence had detected a seismic event at a suspected test site.
The White House said, if confirmed, the test would be a "provocative act", while China denounced it as "brazen".
In its strongest statement ever against its ally, China expressed its "resolute opposition" to the claimed test and said it "defied the universal opposition of international society".
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said the test was "unpardonable".
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South Korea said it would "sternly respond".
President Roh Moo-hyun has called an emergency meeting of South Korea's National Security Council and put the armed forces on a heightened state of alert.
Seoul also suspended a scheduled aid shipment to North Korea, the state news agency reported.
US White House spokesman Tony Snow said: "We expect the UN Security Council to take immediate actions to respond to this unprovoked act."
If you are still posting to nomadlife using blogger.com online html editor, well switch to Windows Live Writer now. Simply download and configure it by pointing it to your weblog (e.g. http://wonderwoman.nomadlife.org) and follow the instruction.
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"Former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw was at the centre of an extraordinary row last night after he revealed that he asks Muslim women to remove their veils during meetings.
Mr Straw said he invites the women to take their veils off when they visit his constituency because he feels 'uncomfortable' about talking with someone whose face he cannot see.
The Blackburn MP, who represents large numbers of Muslims, warned that the full veil - know as a niqab - was a 'visible statement of separation and difference.'
He added that it 'was bound to make better, positive relations between the two communities more difficult." (This is London)
Is Jack Straw right or wrong?
- UPDATE: A second UK government ministed has came out with a similar statement, and the story is gaining a lot of traction. This could be the start of a very "interesting" debate.......
- UPDATE II: The UK Deputy PM has come out, supporting the idea of a debate on the topic, and at the same time disagreeing (agreeably) with Jack Straw's comments:"For nearly a year the Church's International Theological Commission has been working on a document expected to recommend he formally abolish limbo, the place where centuries of Catholic tradition held that babies who die without baptism went.
The Pope said a mass with members of the commission on Friday morning, but, contrary to some media speculation, he did not mention the concept in his homily and announced no decision.
The media reports had said the Pope would formally cancel limbo on Friday but a key participant, Italian Archbishop Bruno Forte, said the 30-member commission were still fine-tuning their document." (Reuter)
"Malaysia will levy fines on those incorrectly using the national language, and will set up a specialized division to weed out offenders who mix Malay with English, news reports said Thursday.
Culture, Arts and Heritage Minister Rais Yatim said fines of up to 1,000 ringgit ($271) can be imposed on displays with any wrong or mutated form of Malay, the Star newspaper reported.
The move was to ensure "the national language was not sidelined in any way," Rais said, according to The Star." (CBS News)
Sexual consent video (it's hillarious - safe for work)
A nonprofit network of business leaders committed to socially responsible business that I am a member of, called Net Impact, is doing an interesting study on consumer attitudes. I would appreciate if you'd participate. It should take no more than 10 minutes. Your name will not go on any lists but your input will be very valuable. If you are willing to take a few minutes, here are the steps:
Step 1: Open your Internet browser
Step 2: Cut and paste the following URL into your browser to get to the survey: http://www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=42872677671
Step 3: Answer the 14 questions in the survey
Thanks!

"The growing fad of smoking tobacco through a waterpipe, sometimes known as a hookah, is rapidly turning into a worrisome epidemic, according to a Georgetown University researcher who says smokers who think this form of tobacco use is less toxic than cigarettes are wrong.
"People who use these devices don't realize that they could be inhaling what is believed to be the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes in one typical 30-60 minute session with a waterpipe, because such a large quantity of pure, shredded tobacco is used," said Christopher Loffredo, Ph.D., Director of the Cancer Genetics and Epidemiology program at Georgetown University Medical Center."
Read more here
also "People think the water absorbs the toxins, and that is true to some extent if the toxins are water soluble, but tar isn't, and tar contains the carcinogens," he said. "We believe that, compared to the typical cigarette smoker, waterpipe smokers are exposed to larger total amounts of nicotine, carbon monoxide and certain other toxins."
"And because the tobacco is burning at a lower temperature, it is more tolerable to inhale deeply, and in fact you need more force to pull air through the high resistance of the water pathway," Loffredo said. "That means the tobacco smoke can be penetrating deeper in a person's respiratory tract than cigarette smoke does. The damage could be even worse than seen in cigarette smokers, but we haven't done studies long enough to quantify the true cancer risk."
Even so, the incidence of lung cancer is increasing rapidly in Egypt and other Middle Eastern countries, comparable to lung cancer rates in the U.S. after cigarette smoking became newly fashionable, Loffredo said."
"According to AIESEC, guidebooks and people who have their heads up their asses, this sort of reaction on my part should produce a flood of kofta-eating knights in shining armor stepping in and stopping the molesters. No Luck, I chased a kid on a bicycle for a block after he grabbed me, and all the adults did was crane their necks to stare at the white girl running in flip flops." (active culture)
It is an oft-repeated mantra that all you need is shout in the street of Cairo if you are getting harrased, and every single person will jump in to help you.
"In Morocco, it is being hassled and taunted by guys on the street during what is supposed to be a holy time." (Suzanne)
"Sounds are there too. The guys whistle, use their tongues to make the weirdest of sounds. That makes you want to turn your head by instinct and see what is it... I learnt not to look... (Do that to your wife, moron!)" (etravels)
Do you have any street harrashment story ?