Hillary to receive Liberty Medal

Awarded by Jeb Bush! Can you believe it?

Tickets to the 2013 Liberty Medal Ceremony, honoring former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, will be available to the general public on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 10 a.m. on Tuesday, August 6, 2013. Tickets are free and can be ordered from Ticketmaster at 866-492-6326. Callers are limited to two tickets per household. National Constitution Center members can call 866-492-6326 on Monday, August 5, 2013, at 10 a.m. to order tickets. Members are also limited to two tickets per household.

Tickets to exclusive pre-Ceremony receptions and post-Ceremony Gala are currently available for purchase. For details, visitconstitutioncenter.org/libertymedal/support.html.

The 25th annual Liberty Medal Ceremony will take place rain or shine on Tuesday, September 10, 2013, at 7 p.m. at the National Constitution Center in Historic Philadelphia. The event will be broadcast live on WPVI-TV/6abc and webcast live on www.6abc.com.

The National Constitution Center will award the prestigious Liberty Medal to former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton for her lifelong career in public service and her ongoing advocacy efforts on behalf of women and girls around the globe. Governor Jeb Bush, chair of the National Constitution Center, will present the medal to Secretary Clinton.

Crack babies

This ties in with another study years ago that found out the problems with crack babies weren’t attributable to the drug, but to the malnutrition that resulted when pregnant drug addicts traded food for drugs. As I recall, that study also found that children who were given remedial nutritional support from birth showed no long-term effects:

The researchers consistently found no significant differences between the cocaine-exposed children and the controls. At age 4, for instance, the average IQ of the cocaine-exposed children was 79.0 and the average IQ for the nonexposed children was 81.9. Both numbers are well below the average of 90 to 109 for U.S. children in the same age group. When it came to school readiness at age 6, about 25 percent of children in each group scored in the abnormal range on tests for math and letter and word recognition.

“We went looking for the effects of cocaine,” Hurt said. But after a time “we began to ask, ‘Was there something else going on?’ ”

While the cocaine-exposed children and a group of nonexposed controls performed about the same on tests, both groups lagged on developmental and intellectual measures compared to the norm. Hurt and her team began to think the “something else” was poverty.

As the children grew, the researchers did many evaluations to tease out environmental factors that could be affecting their development. On the upside, they found that children being raised in a nurturing home – measured by such factors as caregiver warmth and affection and language stimulation – were doing better than kids in a less nurturing home. On the downside, they found that 81 percent of the children had seen someone arrested; 74 percent had heard gunshots; 35 percent had seen someone get shot; and 19 percent had seen a dead body outside – and the kids were only 7 years old at the time. Those children who reported a high exposure to violence were likelier to show signs of depression and anxiety and to have lower self-esteem.

More recently, the team did MRI scans on the participants’ brains. Some research has suggested that gestational cocaine exposure can affect brain development, especially the dopamine system, which in turn can harm cognitive function. An area of concern is “executive functioning,” a set of skills involved in planning, problem-solving, and working memory.
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Great idea

Awesome:

While the incessant wailing of the Mister Softee might drive you nuts when you’re trying to relax, that truck full of delicious ice cream is never there when you really want it. Tomorrow, July 19, that’s all going to change, as Uber—the on-demand private car service—is launching an ice cream feature on their smartphone app.

That’s right, if you click the ice cream icon on your Uber app, a real life Mister Softee truck will show up at your front door in short order. The service will set you back $25 per visit, which gives you 5 ice cream treats to share amongst your friends or children. The only stipulations are that you must get delivery in multiples of five, and it only runs from 11 a.m. until 5 p.m.Considering the insane heat wave that is roasting the East Coast right now, this is pretty much the greatest thing in the history of the universe right now.

Heat wave

http://youtu.be/0b5F8GWE5KU

We normally have two a year. This is our fourth one so far, and it’s lasting longer than the usual three days. Gee, I wonder why?

* While the Northeast is burning up, Texas and Oklahoma recorded their all-time lowest temperatures for July 15. And in parts of Alaska, the readings were warmer Monday than parts of Texas. Alaska’s eastern interior was in the low 80s, while Abeline, Texas, recorded a cool 68 degrees.