Thursday, January 5, 2012

IJERPH, Vol. 9, Pages 110-122: Do Parents Still Matter Regarding Adolescents? Alcohol Drinking? Experience from South Africa

Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9(1), 110-122; doi:10.3390/ijerph9010110 (doi registration under processing)

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1 Department of Public Health, School of Health Care Sciences, University of Limpopo (Medunsa Campus), Pretoria 0204, South Africa 2 Department of Environmental Health, Mangosuthu University of Technology, P.O. Box 12363, Jacobs 4026, Durban, South Africa

* Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.

Received: 17 October 2011; in revised form: 7 December 2011 / Accepted: 8 December 2011 / Published: 4 January 2012

Abstract: The purpose of this cross-sectional study was to improve our understanding of adolescents? perceptions of parental practices relating to their (adolescents?) alcohol use. A total of 704 students were conveniently selected and completed self-administered questionnaires. More than half (54%) of the adolescents reported that they had consumed alcohol at some time in their life. Parental marital status was significantly associated with whether adolescents ever consumed alcohol or not (p p p p

Keywords: : alcohol; consumption; adolescent; parent; South Africa

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Hoque, M.; Ghuman, S. Do Parents Still Matter Regarding Adolescents? Alcohol Drinking? Experience from South Africa. Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 2012, 9, 110-122.

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Hoque M., Ghuman S. Do Parents Still Matter Regarding Adolescents? Alcohol Drinking? Experience from South Africa. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health. 2012; 9(1):110-122.

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Hoque, Muhammad; Ghuman, Shanaz. 2012. "Do Parents Still Matter Regarding Adolescents? Alcohol Drinking? Experience from South Africa." Int. J. Environ. Res. Public Health 9, no. 1: 110-122.

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West Virginia running past Clemson at Orange Bowl (AP)

MIAMI ? West Virginia put on a scoring show unlike any other in college football's postseason history at the Orange Bowl.

With 49 points by halftime ? a record for any half of any bowl game ? the Mountaineers took complete control and led Clemson 63-26 after three quarters of the Orange Bowl on Wednesday night.

Geno Smith threw five touchdown passes, four of them going to Tavon Austin, who tied another bowl record with that many scoring receptions. And to think: The Mountaineers trailed 17-14 after the first quarter, before peeling off 49 of the next 52 points.

The 63 points by the Mountaineers, 89 combined points by both teams and 12 combined touchdowns were all Orange Bowl records ? and that's with 15 minutes left to play, too.

And maybe the most impressive part of West Virginia's scoring show was that the most dazzling of the touchdowns came from a defender.

Early in the second quarter, West Virginia's Darwin Cook snuffed out a potential Clemson touchdown, created a turnover, ran into the Orange Bowl record books and tackled the overstuffed orange that serves as the game's mascot.

All on the same play, no less.

Cook stripped the ball from Clemson's Andre Ellington near the goal line, turned and ran 99 yards for a West Virginia touchdown early in the second quarter ? part of a 35-3 edge in those 15 minutes alone for the Mountaineers, who were closing in on their third win of a Bowl Championship Series game in the last seven seasons.

Smith also ran for a score for the Mountaineers. Shawne Alston ran for two touchdowns in the first half, the second coming with 4 seconds left. The 49 first-half points topped the previous one-half (excluding overtime) bests in any bowl game, a pair of 45-point efforts put up by Oklahoma State against Wyoming in the 1988 Holiday Bowl and Colorado against Boston College in the 1999 Insight.com Bowl.

"We're not playing well anywhere," Clemson coach Dabo Swinney said as he left the field for the first half.

Everything seemed to change on a play where Clemson thought it scored.

With Clemson having first-and-goal from the West Virginia 3, Ellington followed a mass of blockers toward the goal line, getting so close to breaking the plane at that at least two Tigers raised their arms in celebration in the touchdown signal.

They were right. Premature, and for the wrong team, but right nonetheless.

Cook grabbed the ball away from Ellington and took off on what became the longest defensive score in Orange Bowl history, a yard longer than Greg Mather's 98-yard fumble return for Navy in 1961. And at the end of the play, Cook wound up tackling Obie ? the overstuffed orange mascot for the game.

The woman inside the mascot costume later said she was fine.

The orange-clad crew on the Clemson sideline couldn't say the same.

Clemson quarterback Tajh Boyd was intercepted with 2:13 left in the half, Smith flipped the ball to Austin for a 3-yard touchdown pass a minute later, and the West Virginia lead was up to a whopping 42-20 ? not even a full quarter after the Mountaineers were trailing 17-14. Boyd fumbled the ball away again not long afterward, setting up the seventh West Virginia touchdown.

Smith threw a touchdown pass to Stedman Bailey to open the second-half scoring, then hooked up with Austin for their fourth score of the night. Austin came into the game with four touchdowns all season.

Among the many things that Swinney and West Virginia coach Dana Holgorsen agreed on in the weeks leading up to the game was that the Orange Bowl wouldn't be lacking for offense.

Yep, they were right.

Ellington's first three carries of the night delivered a total of zero yards. His fourth went into the Orange Bowl record books, a 68-yard untouched burst for a touchdown that was the third-longest scoring run in the game's history.

Undeterred, West Virginia answered quickly, thanks in large part to a spectacular play by Andrew Buie, who caught a pass from Smith and was tackled at the Clemson 28 by Tigers safety Rashard Hall. Small problem: Hall's body hit the ground, but Smith's never did, other than his hand. He rolled off Hall, sprung back to his feet and darted about another 15 yards, helping set up Alston's first rushing score.

Imagine: By halftime, that play was all but forgotten. Clemson hadn't given up 49 points in a game ? forget a half ? since losing 55-15 to Texas Tech in 2002.

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Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/topstories/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20120105/ap_on_sp_co_ga_su/fbc_orange_bowl

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Rossmorr i23 HD interactive display tablet offers up high new year's resolution

Been eyeing the tablet sweetness that is the Wacom Cintiq 24HD, but not quite ready to make the financial investment that comes with it? Oregon-based Morgan Ross Egging has begun shipping the Rossmorr i23 HD. The 23-inch tablet offers up a 1920 x 1080 resolution (compare that the 24HD's 1920 x 1200) IPS display. In order to use the tablet, you'll need a separate Windows, OS X or Linux computer. The Rossmorr i23 HD will run you $1,999, which is about $500 cheaper than the Wacom -- a company with which, Morgan Ross Egging is careful to point out, it has no affiliation. Of course, the company has only been creating custom tablets since last year and certainly doesn't have the track record of a Wacom, either. Check out a video of the tablet in action after the break.

Update: Post was updated to correct the resolution of the tablets. Thanks artworkajb.

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Why is Twitter Down? Site Greets New Year With Mass Outage

Twitter, one of the world's most popular social networks, is ringing in the New Year with mass outages, as the site goes down, comes back up, and then crashes again.

Likely strained by too many "Happy New Year" tweets, the web site has been essentially broken for hours now, and tech analysts and Twitter engineers are all scrambling to figure out why.

New 'Fail' Art

Twitter did manage to give its users an adorable bit of "down for maintenance" art while they wait (bidding goodbye to the "fail whale" of years past), but as Twitter continues to have its service disrupted, many are getting restless.

And for those who still want to tweet in the New Year, there's still a chance users can get and send Twitter posts using apps or the mobile site, with some success reported via this more indirect route.

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Twitter Reports 'Some Site Issues'

But when it comes to what's causing Twitter to be down for so long, the Twitter status microblog?will only say that there are "some site issues" that "our engineers are working on resolving."

At the moment, the site appears to be fluctuating between periods of working and not-working. Twitter has been in the habit of going through extended outages at least once a year since 2007, when the web site's popularity began to explode.

Why is Twitter Down?

Tech analysts point to the site being chronically over-capacity, especially since thousands of Twitter users keep checking the site or trying to get access the moment the social networking site reappears.

In 2010, issues with Twitter's "timeline cache" caused the site to go down for several hours, an issue that may have been exacerbated by the Twitter revamp introduced to select users this year.

Most likely, however, the reason for the New Year's outage is simply that too many users keep flooding a site that, years on, still has enough network problems not to be able to handle it.

Keep checking back for Twitter updates as site engineers try to fix the problem, or check out status.twitter.com?for minute-by-minute info.

Source: http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/274945/20120101/why-twitter-down-site-outages-new-year.htm

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Sunday, January 1, 2012

2012 Tablet Spending Spree By SMBs Predicted (NewsFactor)

Tablets are high on the 2012 shopping lists of small- to mid-sized business hardware buyers at companies based in the United States, according to NPD Group's latest SMB survey. And Apple's iPad remains the top preferred brand among purchasing decision makers at U.S. companies with fewer than 1,000 employees, which collectively employ 121 million people.

NPD reports that 73 percent of the nation's SMBs overall intend to spend more on tablets in 2012 -- up from 68 percent of the respondents to a similar NDP survey conducted in this year's second quarter. Moreover, 90 percent expect to spend the same amount or more on tablets over the next 12 months.

Though many industry observers have predicted that the rising sales of tablets would lead to PC cannibalization, NPD's latest survey demonstrates that less than 20 percent of SMBs overall expect to cut their PC purchases during the year ahead.

"Spending continues on PCs, and on tablets, and few companies -- even the smallest ones -- are significantly reallocating their spending away from the personal computing needs of their employees," said NPD Vice President Stephen Baker.

"As we head into 2012, the SMB market continues to provide an important source of volume and dollars to the PC market," Baker wrote in a Thursday blog post.

SMB PC Spending Intentions

According to Baker, the heightened interest that SMBs have expressed about acquiring tablets for their employees next year by no means equates to the death of the PC market.

"The combination, however, of the length of time since the Windows 7 launch, the need to spend on higher cost infrastructure, and the increased spending on tablets has clearly put a crimp on PC spending intentions -- especially among the largest firms," Baker explained.

NPD's SMB Technology Monitor reports that 36 percent of the businesses surveyed with fewer than 50 employees said they expect to increase their spending on PCs during the year ahead. Moreover, Baker observed that their average spend of $3,400 would equate to upgrading 10 percent to 15 percent of each firm's PC base.

Only 23 percent of SMBs with 501-999 employees expect to spend more on PCs in 2012, with the average spend approaching $75,000. According to Baker, this would likewise equate to replacing around 10 percent to 15 percent of the installed base at these larger firms.

Apple Leads the Field

By contrast, 89 percent of U.S. SMBs with 501 to 999 workers plan to make new tablet purchases next year. What's more, a significant majority of companies with 201 to 500 employees (81 percent) and 50 to 200 workers (70 percent) intend to follow suit. And at the smallest companies with less than 50 workers, 54 percent plan on making new tablet purchases and with 88 percent expecting to either increase or maintain 2011 spending levels.

"Businesses of all sizes appear to be determined to capitalize on the tablet phenomenon," Baker said. "NPD's research shows that iPad purchase preference is higher among larger firms than smaller ones, which is an important indicator that Apple is gaining traction far outside its typical consumer space."

NPD's new survey did not attempt to gauge the impact that Microsoft's forthcoming Windows 8 operating system for PCs and tablets might have on the 2012 purchasing decisions of SMBs. "We ask about what people intend to do now and what their plans are based on what they know today," Baker said in a Thursday e-mail.

In other words, NPD did not ask respondents "to speculate on what they might do under a different set of circumstances in the future" nor query "about any potential impact of Windows 8," Baker added.

Source: http://us.rd.yahoo.com/dailynews/rss/applecomputer/*http%3A//news.yahoo.com/s/nf/20111230/bs_nf/81582

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