Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Report: Pentagon must overhaul its MIA effort

WASHINGTON (AP) ? The Pentagon's efforts to find and identify troops missing in action from past conflicts are undermined by leadership weaknesses, infighting and other problems that jeopardize the mission, according to a new audit released Wednesday.

In response, the office of Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel said it will consider a recommended overhaul that could include a streamlined chain of command.

Members of Congress demanded quick action.

"We're going to get to the bottom of this," said Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo. "The problems plaguing our efforts to recover our POW and MIA service members are systemic and seem to extend even beyond the problems identified in this report."

Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., called for an urgent hearing of the Senate Armed Services Committee to investigate.

Rep. Jackie Speier, D-Calif., and a bipartisan group of House members have called for an investigation by the Pentagon's inspector general.

At issue is the effectiveness of the MIA accounting mission, which is overseen by a Pentagon policy organization but executed largely by a Hawaii-based military command known as the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command. Their mission is to account for as many as possible of the 83,000 service members missing from World War II and the wars in Vietnam and Korea.

Wednesday's report by the Government Accountability Office echoes in some respects the criticisms cited in an internal Pentagon study disclosed last week by The Associated Press in which key elements of the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command, or JPAC, were called "dysfunctional." In response to the AP report the Pentagon ordered a "second look" at the study, which was suppressed by the JPAC commander at the time.

The Pentagon said on Tuesday that it has set no deadline for completing its review of the study.

Ayotte, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, called the GAO report deeply troubling.

"Coming on the heels of last week's Associated Press story describing similar problems, it underscores the urgent need for the committee to hear directly from JPAC officials about these disturbing findings and to ensure proper steps are being taken to address these problems," she wrote in a letter to the committee's leaders.

Wednesday's report was done in response to a request by Congress last year and was 12 months in the making. It concluded that the MIA accounting mission, while making "some progress," is being "undermined by longstanding leadership weaknesses and a fragmented organizational structure."

In 2009 the Congress demanded that the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command accelerate its work so that by 2015 it is identifying at least 200 MIAs per year. That compares with an average of 72 per year over the past decade.

The GAO report said the Pentagon's work on a plan for achieving the 200-per-year target is still incomplete, "due to a fragmented approach to planning and disputes among" the various agencies that share responsibility for the mission. Last year JPAC reported making 80 identifications of MIA remains.

"Collectively, these weaknesses jeopardize (the Pentagon's) capability and capacity to accomplish the statutory goals of accounting for missing persons and to provide some measure of closure to those families whose loved ones are stilling missing as a result of their service to their country," the GAO report said.

The report recommended that the Pentagon consider reorganizing its MIA accounting bureaucracy to create a more effective chain of command and to clarify the roles and responsibilities of the groups that perform the work.

It also cited a failure by the Pentagon to prioritize its remains recovery missions on former battlefields and to determine how many recoveries it can reasonably expect. This "further hinders the department's overall progress to achieve its mission," it said.

In a response letter, the Pentagon's policy chief, James N. Miller, wrote that he agreed with the main points in the GAO report. He vowed to fix the problems, but he also indicated that Defense Department budget reductions, which could total $52 billion next year, may limit the Pentagon's progress.

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Source: http://news.yahoo.com/report-pentagon-must-overhaul-mia-effort-171650788.html

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New mode of cellular communication discovered in the brain

[unable to retrieve full-text content]Researchers have discovered a new form of communication between different cell types in the brain. Nerve cells interact with neighboring glial cells, which results in a transfer of protein and genetic information. Nerve cells are thus protected against stressful growth conditions.

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When You Are the Partner of a Sex Addict, Part 1 | World of ...

When You Are the Partner of a Sex Addict, Part 1When you find out that your partner has been unfaithful, it is normal to have very intense feelings of betrayal, anger, and profound sadness. Questions arise about anything and everything that the offending party has ever said or done.

Positive memories together and special moments lose their magic. Feelings of inadequacy can arise; worries that you somehow caused your partner to seek sexual experiences elsewhere due to your not being ?enough? can cut to the very core of your being.

Well-meaning friends and relatives advise you to leave the relationship. Sometimes even your therapist tells you to leave the relationship.

But what if you find out that this is a pervasive pattern for your partner? What if you discover that your partner might be a sex addict?

Sex addiction is believed to be somewhat similar to a drug or alcohol addiction. When a person has a pathological relationship with a mood-altering substance that trumps key relationships, we call this an addiction. So it is with sex addiction.

Referred to as a process or behavioral addiction, the neurological processes that a sex addict experiences parallels those of an addict who introduces substances into their system. All addicts lead a double life ? the persona that they show the world, and the secret of their addiction. Paired with distorted thought patterns and impaired thinking, addicts often rationalize and deny that there is a problem. They minimize behaviors and blame others.

As a partner of an addict, it is very important to gain support from a therapist who is familiar with sex addiction and the addictive cycle. It is also key to attend a 12-step meeting for co-addicts such as COSA, or a partner?s therapy group, in order to gather insight and wisdom about your situation by connecting to peers who are in the same situation. You will need a great deal of support from people in the know regarding sex addiction to help you weather this crisis in your life, and make decisions about whether leaving the relationship or staying in it is the right choice for you.

With therapeutic treatment and by working hard at a 12-step program such as SAA, sex addicts do have the ability to heal the underlying issues that form the basis for their addictive behaviors. As a partner of a sex addict, you will need to get support for what you are going through.

So now that you know what sex addiction is, and that as a partner, getting resources for yourself to help you through this difficult time is crucial, what next?

After containing the crisis, and when you are on stable ground, looking at your family of origin issues, as well as addressing unhealthy dynamics that are in place in the relationship can be very helpful in moving forward with your life. This is a difficult subject, because partners of addicts sometimes face incredible stigma from society, as well as their own feelings of doubt about themselves.

A term like ?co-addict? can bring up some very strong feelings for partners, and many partners want nothing to do with the addict?s recovery because they understandably feel like this is not their problem. Yet, statistics and experience prove that the couples who work through the recovery process together are the couples who are most likely to stay together.

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Alexandra Katehakis, MFT, CST, CSAT is the founder and Clinical Director of Center for Healthy Sex in Los Angeles, where she and her staff successfully treat a full spectrum of sexual disorders, ranging from issues of sexual desire and dysfunction to the treatment of sexual addiction. She is the author of Erotic Intelligence: Igniting Hot, Healthy Sex While in Recovery from Sex Addiction and co-author of Making Advances: A Comprehensive Guide for Treating Female Sex and Love Addicts. Her free Daily Meditations on healthy sex and love are open to the public at www.centerforhealthysex.com/sex-meditation. Since 2006, Ms. Katehakis has studied affective neuroscience with Allan N. Schore, incorporating regulation theory into her treatment of sexual addiction. Alex is the 2012 recipient of the Carnes Award, a prestigious acknowledgement for her contributions to the field of sex addiction. More information can be found on her website, centerforhealthysex.com.

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Top Ten Learning Management Systems ? July Rankings ? E ...

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Adherence to Cancer Screening Guidelines and Predictors of Improvement Among Participants in the Kansas State Employee Wellness Program

Notes: INTRODUCTION: Employee wellness programs (EWPs) have been used to implement worksite-based cancer prevention and control interventions. However, little is known about whether these programs result in improved adherence to cancer screening guidelines or how participants' characteristics affect subsequent screening. This study was conducted to describe cancer screening behaviors among participants in a state EWP and identify factors associated with screening adherence among those who were initially nonadherent. METHODS: We identified employees and their dependents who completed health risk assessments (HRAs) as part of the Kansas state EWP in both 2008 and 2009. We examined baseline rates of adherence to cancer screening guidelines in 2008 and factors associated with adherence in 2009 among participants who were initially nonadherent. RESULTS: Of 53,095 eligible participants, 13,222 (25%) participated in the EWP in 2008 and 6,205 (12%) participated in both years. Among the multiyear participants, adherence was high at baseline to screening for breast (92.5%), cervical (91.8%), and colorectal cancer (72.7%). Of participants who were initially nonadherent in 2008, 52.4%, 41.3%, and 33.5%, respectively, became adherent in the following year to breast, cervical, and colorectal cancer screening. Suburban/urban residence and more frequent doctor visits predicted adherence to breast and colorectal cancer screening guidelines. CONCLUSION: The effectiveness of EWPs for increasing cancer screening is limited by low HRA participation rates, high rates of adherence to screening at baseline, and failure of nonadherent participants to get screening. Improving overall adherence to cancer screening guidelines among employees will require efforts to increase HRA participation, stronger interventions for nonadherent participants, and better access to screening for rural employees.

Source: http://experts.kumc.edu/works/36746

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: How Roy Scheider Got His Tan

Roy Scheider is the tannest guy you know. More bronzed than his baby shoes, Scheider's immaculately impeccable skin tone is rivaled only by his acting prowess. I mean, how else could Captain Nathan Bridger glow that deeply while 20,000 leagues under the sea? [Indistinguishable from Magic]

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Biographies of 3 Chinese SF airliner crash victims

The three victims of the July 6 crash of Asiana Airlines Flight 214 in San Francisco were teenage girls who attended the same school in eastern China:

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Liu Yipeng, 15, has been described as a standout student in math, physics and essay writing, as well as a fan of video games. Like the other two victims, she was a student at the Jiangshan Middle School in the relatively wealthy eastern province of Zhejiang and had been traveling to the U.S. to attend a summer camp, visit college campuses and do some sightseeing. Such tours are well beyond the means of most Chinese, but have become popular among the newly emerging middle class as a way of improving their children's English and preparing them for possible enrollment in an American college. Photos posted by Liu's friends show her holding a microphone and addressing the camera at her school's student television station. Liu and her schoolmates are examples of China's urban "Post-'90s" generation, born into prosperity and security but likely to be single children who are under intense pressure from parents and teachers to excel academically. Liu died Friday after being hospitalized with severe head and abdominal injuries sustained in the crash.

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Wang Linjia, 16, was a star student in physics and calligraphy and was described by neighbors as quiet, courteous and hardworking. Confident and popular, she would interview her classmates as part of her work as a student reporter and served as class monitor for three years. Her father proudly displayed her calligraphy and artwork on the walls of his office. The final posting on her microblog account read: "Give yourself some affirmation, you're stronger than you think. It's only called youth because it's painful. I always feel like there's not enough time, yet I have no idea where my time goes." Wang was among a group of injured passengers who didn't get immediate medical help. Rescuers didn't spot her until 14 minutes after the crash, finding her along with three flight attendants who were flung onto the tarmac but survived the crash.

Ye Mengyuan, 16, was a champion athlete who excelled at literature, playing the piano, singing and public speaking. Her given name means "wish come true" in Chinese. Ye was Wang's close friend, and cellphone pictures posted online by friends show the two girls dressed in their school's track suit uniforms, smiling and mugging for the cameras. Local media reports said she had recently won a national aerobics competition and routinely received honors at the school's annual speech contests. Footage released by state broadcaster CCTV after her death showed Ye playing piano at an event earlier this year, dressed in a polka dot skirt with her hair done up in a neat bun. Ye had been badly injured in the crash, then covered on the runway in flame-retardant foam and hit by a fire truck speeding to the crash site. Her exact cause of death wasn't clear.

Source: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/07/15/3500602/biographies-of-3-chinese-sf-airliner.html

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