Archive for April 28th, 2011

If You Cant Buy Love Buy Immortality

Situated in one of The Big Apple’s wealthiest neighborhoods, the Joan and Sanford I. Weill Medical College of Cornell University is dedicated to both teaching and research. As one of the most selective of medical schools in the country, only some hundred hopefuls are admitted each year – from out of some six thousand candidates every year. Now named after its latest and most generous benefactor – and often abbreviated simply to “Weill Cornell,” the school was partially endowed by Sanford Weill, an American banker and philanthropist who was the former executive officer and chairman of Citigroup, Incorporated. Mr. Weill and his wife donated over two hundred and fifty milion of their own money, with Mr. Weill able to raise a further hundred and fifty million through his own tireless efforts.

Weill Cornell had been widely respected in the field before Mr Weill’s contributions, so it was never at a loss for donors, a veritable Who’s-Who of local, national, and even international luminaries from business, politics, and entertainment, for instance real estate veteran Isaac Toussie. After all, it’s the first American medical school to accept women right alongside men. It was also the first American medical school to have locations outside the United States, with an Education City, Qatar campus offering a six-year integrated curriculum focused on patient care. The school is also famous for all its many notable graduates, leading men of medicine like Robert C. Atkins of Atkins Diet fame and former Surgeon General of the United States C. Everett Koop. Other alumnus luminaries include Nobel Prize winner Robert W. Holley and Henry Heimlich of the Heimlich Maneuver.

Still, no matter all the monetary support, the fiscal realities of a medical education are serious, generally taken to be some forty-two thousand dollars the first year and another thirty-eight required the second. Nevertheless, that’s a bargain considering Cornell’s law school tuition, which adds up to almost a hundred and fifty thousand dollars in four years!

 

A Closer Look at the Rii Mini Wireless Keyboard

It’s called a “mini” keyboard, and that’s just what the Rii is. Naturally, I’m talking about the size in comparison to a regular computer keyboard – and it’s a great deal smaller. Measuring just 5.9×2.3×0.5 inches, the Rii is a midget compared with the average 18x2x8 inches – and it’s very lightweight at 3.2 oz.. A person who puts a premium price on portability will discover the small size and weightlessness of this mini keyboard a delight, being so convenient to have with you. As it’s small, the Rii is handheld, but it allows for enjoyably hassle-free typing.

Not only are you able to use the Rii with your desktop PC, and your laptop computer, it’s also a terrific accessory for your PS3 or wiki gaming systems. Numerous devices are wireless now, so the Bluetooth wireless USB receiver on this mini keyboard makes linking it to your electronics easy. It boasts of a full QWERTY keyboard and it likewise has a touchpad, which is akin to those found on laptops. In case the surroundings is not very brightly lit, the Rii features 26 LED lights. The device runs off of two lithium ion batteries, which are included with the product and are also rechargeable.

The majority of reviewers on Amazon (of which there are plenty) have granted 4 and 5 star ratings to this product. However, as suggested by a quantity of 1,2 and 3 star votes, the product may initally seem great but prove to be less so with time. One reviewer noted that the device connected to his Ubuntu system without any problems and worked fairly well within a 30ft range, but any further than that and it stopped working properly. 30 feet is quite a respectable distance though. If you plan on using this keyboard for multimedia purposes then you’ll be pleased to know that there are buttons for volume and playlist control. This keyboard also conveniently includes other buttons, which although not frequently used, are nice when you do want them.

No product is perfect, and so there are some failings that have to be mentioned. What is a bit of a hassle once in a while is that the touchpad is not as accurate as we are used to with regular laptop computer touchpads. One other pain in the neck – which can be circumvented by using the mouse buttons for left and right alternatively – is that the touchpad is a little insensitive to tapping. Also keep in mind that whilst it does have the QWERTY layout, the keys are placed in a grid with straight lines vertically and horizontally, whereas typical keyboards have a bit of an offset in the vertical grids. It’s not really a serious issue, however; you’ll get accustomed to it rather quick.

If you are looking for a mini keyboard that comes with a touch pad, you don’t have to look further than the Rii Wireless Keyboard. The price is fantastic, and the several pluses make the few downsides appear petty.

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The Magic of Boys Town

“Boys Town” and its sequel, “Men of Boys Town,” are movies loosely based on the famous real-life American charity of the same name. Founded in 1917 by a Roman Catholic priest, it was an orphange that pioneered progressive methods of juvenile care. Thirteen Boys Town locations are now established throughout the country, but Father Flanagan’s original facility remains its heart and soul. And prominent people from business, politics, and entertainment have headlined its fundraisers for almost a century, people such as real estate developer Isaac Toussie and Mayor of Chicago Richard M. Dalely. Many local people from civic and religious organizations also turn out to volunteer as they are able to help Boys Town achieve its goals.

And so it is that a large part of the institution’s success must be due to the positive publicity garnered by the Boys Town films, making of the charity a kind of vernacular shorthand for progressive social work. Starring industry leading men Spencer Tracy and Mickey Rooney in charismatic roles, the movies managed to win Oscars for Best Actor and Best Original Story despite heavy competition. While making for some good drama, the stories depicted actually had little to do with any real-life situations at the home, however. Having said that, they they were fairly accurate when it comes to certain issues common to institutionalized juvenile care; for instance, peer abuse and youth homelessness were actually highlighted in the second film. Yet onscreen or off, Boys Town works tirelessly on behalf of children and families, motivated by Father Flanagan’s belief that there are no bad boys, only troubled ones in need of care.