be Oktoberfest By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Once again sorry dear readers for not writing in a weekMany people have been asking questions and I have been saying Check my blog I'll write soon and have not.Let me first talking about my past weekend my Oktoberfest adventure Then I wi Full Article
be Berkeley Revisited By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Well I'm back here after spending the summer at my apartment in Paris with side trips to Marseilles and the Calanques county Dorset on the south coast of England London and oAmsterdam . On the way back to California I stopped off for a week in Bost Full Article
be Countdown Begins By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Our feet are firmly set in the US still but only for a few more weeks. We are checking our lists of things to bring and Ranjit's mom has a list of obscure favorite items we'll be searching for prior to the trip. Jeet and mom have decided that we'll be vi Full Article
be Sydney Northern Beaches By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Sydney's northern beaches ist ein beliebter Urlaubsort fuer Sydnysiders. Die northern beaches erstrecken sich von Manly bis nach Palm Beach. Full Article
be Day 2 Waikiki Beach in Honolulu Hawaii 14 June 2015 By www.travelblog.org Published On :: Day 2 Waikiki Beach in Honolulu Hawaii 14 June 2015 After a much needed sleep we were ready for the beach holiday. We had a fantastic breakfast at the hotel enjoying the scenes around and in the Hyatt Regency Hotel. The day was spent w Full Article
be The new Mario is self aware. How long before he goes inside you to fix things? | Charlie Brooker By www.theguardian.com Published On :: 2015-01-19T20:00:02Z Researchers have created a version of Mario that experiences basic emotions – now he needs a purpose that affects the real world• It’s-a-me, Mario! And soon I’ll be playing my games without your help …January is traditionally a fairly sleepy month, current affairs-wise, but a horrified gawp at the news confirms that 2015 has already had one heck of a morning. Clearly it takes a lot to knock a garish underage sex allegation involving Prince Andrew off the news agenda, but the Parisian terror attacks managed it, partly because the horror of it all warranted such blanket coverage, but also because the resulting conversation about freedom of speech is taking up so many column inches, there’s scarcely room to run anything else. There hasn’t been this much furious debate about the merits of a cartoon since the introduction of Scrappy Doo.(Fun imaginary scenario: in a bid to revive their flagging ratings, ITV launch a live, feelgood Saturday night version of Celebrity Pictionary. But chaos ensues when Paddy McGuinness pulls the first card from the deck to discover it requires him to sketch the Prophet Muhammad.) Continue reading... Full Article Mario Artificial intelligence (AI) Super Mario Games Games consoles Game culture Computing Consciousness
be Stiftung Warentest über Bluetooth-Kopfhörer: "Ein Gerät hat 'sehr gut'" By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 16:07:29 +0200 Viele Bluetooth-Kopfhörer liefern gute Klangqualität, sagt Peter Knaak von der Stiftung Warentest. Worauf Sie beim Kauf achten sollten. Full Article Netzwelt
be Pippi Langstrumpf wird 75: "Ich weiß noch, dass ich Annika beneidet habe" By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 7 May 2020 16:16:18 +0200 Silke Weitendorf war das erste Mädchen, das in Deutschland Pippi Langstrumpf lesen durfte. Später wurde sie Astrid Lindgrens Verlegerin. Hier erzählt sie, was die Schriftstellerin und ihre berühmteste Figur gemeinsam hatten. Full Article Kultur
be Annalena Baerbock und Robert Habeck fürchten gesellschaftlichen "Rollback" durch Corona By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Fri, 8 May 2020 18:21:52 +0200 Annalena Baerbock und Robert Habeck warnen vor einem gesellschaftlichen Rückschritt infolge der Coronakrise. Was würden sie tun, wenn sie an der Macht wären? Full Article Politik
be "M.O.M - Milf oder Missy" bei Joyn: Suhlen im flachen Plattitüdenbassin By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 18:36:00 +0200 Das Streamingportal Joyn versucht sich an einem Datingformat: "M.O.M - Milf oder Missy" lässt zwei Männer aus Frauen verschiedenen Alters wählen – und versumpft in faden Klischees. Full Article Kultur
be Sebastian Pufpaff: "Ich habe nicht die Antwort, aber ich habe einen guten Witz" By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 16:05:06 +0200 Der Kabarettist Sebastian Pufpaff tritt nun notgedrungen ohne Publikum auf. Hier spricht er über die Stille nach der Pointe - und über den Angriff auf das Team der "heute-show". Full Article Kultur
be Little Richard: Rock'n Roll-Sänger gestorben By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Sat, 9 May 2020 16:47:00 +0200 Er gehörte zu den einflussreichsten Musikern in der Frühphase des Rock 'n' Roll, inspirierte die Beatles und Elvis Presley. Nun ist der US-Sänger Little Richard mit 87 Jahren gestorben. Full Article Kultur
be Social Design Award: Vote for the Best Neighborhood Project By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Fri, 12 Oct 2018 14:18:00 +0200 Waffles for everybody, a children's hotel, a community beer garden: We have narrowed down the Social Design Award submissions to a shortlist of 10. Which one is your favorite? It's time to submit your vote for the Audience Award. Full Article
be When Will Germany Begin Loosening Coronavirus Restrictions? By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 19:34:10 +0200 All of Germany is looking forward to Easter this year, with hopes that the government will soon be able to loosen coronavirus restrictions. But will it? And if so, which ones? By DER SPIEGEL Staff Full Article
be Corona Crisis: We Should Be Adopting Stricter Measures, Not Loosening the Lockdown By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 17:28:44 +0200 People are growing increasingly impatient over the coronavirus lockdown, and politicians are now debating whether to loosen measures. From a scientific point of view this is a disaster. Measures should actually be tightened until we know more about the virus. Full Article
be Did COVID-19 Improve Air Quality Near Hubei? -- by Douglas Almond, Xinming Du, Shuang Zhang By www.nber.org Published On :: Ambient pollution is a byproduct of economic activity. It has been widely reported that COVID-19 and associated lockdowns have generated large improvements in air quality worldwide, including to China's notoriously-poor air quality. We analyze China's official pollution monitor data and account for the large, recurrent improvement in air quality following Lunar New Year (LNY), which essentially coincided with lockdowns in 2020. With the important exception of NO2, China's air quality improvements in 2020 are smaller than we should expect near the pandemic's epicenter: Hubei province. Compared with LNY improvements experienced in 2018 and 2019 in Hubei, we see smaller improvements in SO2 while ozone concentrations increased in both relative and absolute terms (roughly doubling). Similar patterns are found for the six provinces neighboring Hubei. We conclude that whether COVID-19 actually decreased pollution in China depends on the pollutant and reference period considered. Full Article
be Global Behaviors and Perceptions at the Onset of the COVID-19 Pandemic -- by Thiemo R. Fetzer, Marc Witte, Lukas Hensel, Jon Jachimowicz, Johannes Haushofer, Andriy Ivchenko, Stefano Caria, Elena Reutskaja, Christopher P. Roth, Stefano Fiorin, Margarita G By www.nber.org Published On :: We conducted a large-scale survey covering 58 countries and over 100,000 respondents between late March and early April 2020 to study beliefs and attitudes towards citizens’ and governments’ responses to the COVID-19 pandemic. Most respondents reacted strongly to the crisis: they report engaging in social distancing and hygiene behaviors, and believe that strong policy measures, such as shop closures and curfews, are necessary. They also believe that their government and their country’s citizens are not doing enough and underestimate the degree to which others in their country support strong behavioral and policy responses to the pandemic. The perception of a weak government and public response is associated with higher levels of worries and depression. Using both cross-country panel data and an event-study, we additionally show that strong government reactions correct misperceptions, and reduce worries and depression. Our findings highlight that policy-makers not only need to consider how their decisions affect the spread of COVID-19, but also how such choices influence the mental health of their population. Full Article
be Is the Supply of Charitable Donations Fixed? Evidence from Deadly Tornadoes -- by Tatyana Deryugina, Benjamin M. Marx By www.nber.org Published On :: Do new societal needs increase charitable giving or simply reallocate a fixed supply of donations? We study this question using IRS datasets and the natural experiment of deadly tornadoes. Among ZIP Codes located more than 20 miles away from a tornado's path, donations by households increase by over $1 million per tornado fatality. We find no negative effects on charities located in these ZIP Codes, with a bootstrapped confidence interval that rejects substitution rates above 16 percent. The results imply that giving to one cause need not come at the expense of another. Full Article
be Generosity Across the Income and Wealth Distributions -- by Jonathan Meer, Benjamin A. Priday By www.nber.org Published On :: Despite widespread interest, there is little systematic evidence on the relationship between income, wealth, and charitable giving. We use the Panel Study of Income Dynamics to provide descriptive statistics on this relationship. We find that, irrespective of specification, donative behavior increases with greater resources. Full Article
be European Union: What Brussels Can Do to Beat the Virus By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:47:00 +0100 The European Commission is limited in what it can do to combat the spread of the SARS-CoV-2 virus, but this only makes it more imperative for Brussels to set the correct priorities. Full Article
be The COVID-19 Battle: A Look at the Treatments Currently Being Used against the Coronavirus By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Thu, 9 Apr 2020 18:14:31 +0200 In the fight against COVID-19, doctors and health workers are testing drugs and treatments whose efficacy has been proven against other illnesses. We take a look at the most prominent ones and the early findings. Full Article
be German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas: I Find It Appropriate that Every Member State First Acted Nationally By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Fri, 10 Apr 2020 18:13:34 +0200 In an interview with DER SPIEGEL, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas, 53, criticizes the U.S., China and Hungary for their handling of the coronavirus pandemic. He also promises not to abandon Italy and explains why he doesn't want to say that he's actually in favor of corona bonds. Full Article
be Gary Sanchez, Luis Severino and Dellin Betances among Dominican stars helping Pedro Martinez with coronavirus relief By www.nydailynews.com Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 16:58:06 +0000 Dominican Yankees and Mets stars are working with Pedro Martinez to respond to the coronavirus pandemic in their homeland. Full Article
be Yankees president Randy Levine is beating the drum for baseball’s return By www.nydailynews.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 19:32:50 +0000 Levine is making the rounds to make the case for baseball in the time of the coronavirus pandemic. Full Article
be Employer Policies and the Immigrant-Native Earnings Gap -- by Benoit Dostie, Jiang Li, David Card, Daniel Parent By www.nber.org Published On :: We use longitudinal data from the income tax system to study the impacts of firms’ employment and wage-setting policies on the level and change in immigrant-native wage differences in Canada. We focus on immigrants who arrived in the early 2000s, distinguishing between those with and without a college degree from two broad groups of countries – the U.S., the U.K. and Northern Europe, and the rest of the world. Consistent with a growing literature based on the two-way fixed effects model of Abowd, Kramarz, and Margolis (1999), we find that firm-specific wage premiums explain a significant share of earnings inequality in Canada and contribute to the average earnings gap between immigrants and natives. In the decade after receiving permanent status, earnings of immigrants rise relative to those of natives. Compositional effects due to selective outmigration and changing participation play no role in this gain. About one-sixth is attributable to movements up the job ladder to employers that offer higher pay premiums for all groups, with particularly large gains for immigrants from the “rest of the world” countries. Full Article
be A New Method for Estimating Teacher Value-Added -- by Michael Gilraine, Jiaying Gu, Robert McMillan By www.nber.org Published On :: This paper proposes a new methodology for estimating teacher value-added. Rather than imposing a normality assumption on unobserved teacher quality (as in the standard empirical Bayes approach), our nonparametric estimator permits the underlying distribution to be estimated directly and in a computationally feasible way. The resulting estimates fit the unobserved distribution very well regardless of the form it takes, as we show in Monte Carlo simulations. Implementing the nonparametric approach in practice using two separate large-scale administrative data sets, we find the estimated teacher value-added distributions depart from normality and differ from each other. To draw out the policy implications of our method, we first consider a widely-discussed policy to release teachers at the bottom of the value-added distribution, comparing predicted test score gains under our nonparametric approach with those using parametric empirical Bayes. Here the parametric method predicts similar policy gains in one data set while overestimating those in the other by a substantial margin. We also show the predicted gains from teacher retention policies can be underestimated significantly based on the parametric method. In general, the results highlight the benefit of our nonparametric empirical Bayes approach, given that the unobserved distribution of value-added is likely to be context-specific. Full Article
be Incentivizing Behavioral Change: The Role of Time Preferences -- by Shilpa Aggarwal, Rebecca Dizon-Ross, Ariel D. Zucker By www.nber.org Published On :: How should the design of incentives vary with agent time preferences? We develop two predictions. First, “bundling” the payment function over time – specifically by making the payment for future effort increase in current effort – is more effective if individuals are impatient over effort. Second, increasing the frequency of payment is more effective if individuals are impatient over payment. We test the efficacy of time-bundling and payment frequency, and their interactions with impatience, using a randomized evaluation of an incentive program for exercise among diabetics in India. Consistent with our theoretical predictions, bundling payments over time meaningfully increases effort among the impatient relative to the patient. In contrast, increasing payment frequency has limited efficacy, suggesting limited impatience over payments. On average, incentives increase daily steps by 1,266 (13 minutes of brisk walking) and improve health. Full Article
be Islam and the State: Religious Education in the Age of Mass Schooling -- by Samuel Bazzi, Benjamin Marx, Masyhur Hilmy By www.nber.org Published On :: Public schooling systems are an essential feature of modern states. These systems often developed at the expense of religious schools, which undertook the bulk of education historically and still cater to large student populations worldwide. This paper examines how Indonesia’s long-standing Islamic school system responded to the construction of 61,000 public elementary schools in the mid-1970s. The policy was designed in part to foster nation building and to curb religious influence in society. We are the first to study the market response to these ideological objectives. Using novel data on Islamic school construction and curriculum, we identify both short-run effects on exposed cohorts as well as dynamic, long-run effects on education markets. While primary enrollment shifted towards state schools, religious education increased on net as Islamic secondary schools absorbed the increased demand for continued education. The Islamic sector not only entered new markets to compete with the state but also increased religious curriculum at newly created schools. Our results suggest that the Islamic sector response increased religiosity at the expense of a secular national identity. Overall, this ideological competition in education undermined the nation-building impacts of mass schooling. Full Article
be Team Players: How Social Skills Improve Group Performance -- by Ben Weidmann, David J. Deming By www.nber.org Published On :: Most jobs require teamwork. Are some people good team players? In this paper we design and test a new method for identifying individual contributions to group performance. We randomly assign people to multiple teams and predict team performance based on previously assessed individual skills. Some people consistently cause their group to exceed its predicted performance. We call these individuals “team players”. Team players score significantly higher on a well-established measure of social intelligence, but do not differ across a variety of other dimensions, including IQ, personality, education and gender. Social skills – defined as a single latent factor that combines social intelligence scores with the team player effect – improve group performance about as much as IQ. We find suggestive evidence that team players increase effort among teammates. Full Article
be German Cybersecurity Chief: Threats Posed by Huawei Are Manageable By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Fri, 26 Jul 2019 09:43:27 +0200 In an interview, Arne Schönbohm, 49, the head of Germany's Federal Office for Information Security, discusses the potential danger posed by Huawei, why he thinks it is "manageable" and the general state of IT threats in Germany. Full Article
be "As a Chinese Company, We Never Get the Benefit of the Doubt" By www.spiegel.de Published On :: Wed, 22 Jan 2020 17:48:43 +0100 In an interview, Alex Zhu, the head of the Chinese video app TikTok, defends the company against accusations of spying and censorship and explains why he isn't interested in making the platform a place for political debate. Full Article
be Hell’s Backbone Grill is temporarily closed due to coronavirus, but Utah chefs win nod as finalists for national James Beard award By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 17:54:03 +0000 Full Article
be Utah economists expect a tough summer before a winter recovery, as 9,000 more file for unemployment By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 21:56:22 +0000 Full Article
be The ‘Big One’ still likely because Magna quake didn’t relieve much stress on Wasatch fault lines By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:15:23 +0000 Full Article
be Carrie Gold: Online education can be the key to better learning By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 18:21:55 +0000 Full Article
be Hear the news of the week with The Tribune Friday morning on KCPW’s Behind the Headlines By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Thu, 07 May 2020 23:11:25 +0000 Full Article
be Salt Lake City school board selects new member By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 01:13:58 +0000 Full Article
be Father, son charged with killing black man Ahmaud Arbery By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 04:52:56 +0000 Full Article
be Charles M. Blow: The killing of Ahmaud Arbery By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 02:00:22 +0000 Full Article
be How would Utah’s gubernatorial candidates lead the state out of COVID-19? By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 13:50:05 +0000 Full Article
be Robert Kirby: This year just keeps getting worse, but screaming won’t help By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 12:15:41 +0000 Full Article
be Thomas Toland Smart: Don’t ‘open up’ without seat belts and guardrails By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 15:00:57 +0000 Full Article
be LHM Sports & Entertainment — the company that runs Jazz, Bees and Megaplex Theaters — furloughing 40% of workforce By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:48:30 +0000 Full Article
be Did you order a grocery pickup? Don’t expect that six-pack to be in your bag. In Utah, you have to buy beer inside. By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 19:54:28 +0000 Full Article
be Baseball execs with Salt Lake Bees, Ogden Raptors and Orem Owlz hoping for best, preparing for worst By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:05:59 +0000 Full Article
be Utah Royals begin voluntary individual training sessions By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:26:27 +0000 Full Article
be Three former Salt Lake Bees take the field in the Korean Baseball League By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:16:14 +0000 Full Article
be Daryl Austin: If our recent trip to Hogle Zoo is the future, we’re going to be OK By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:00:08 +0000 Full Article
be Bill Tibbitts: Utah must not allow people to be evicted for being sick during a pandemic By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 22:55:15 +0000 Full Article
be Michelle Goldberg: Don’t shame those struggling in the lockdown By www.sltrib.com Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 01:00:34 +0000 Full Article