Sunday, June 30, 2013

Finding Work After College More Important Than Graduating, Americans Say In Gallup Poll

In finding the right college, Americans care less about whether its students are likely to graduate, and more about whether the ones that do land a solid job, a Gallup poll released Friday finds.

Forty-one percent identified the percentage of graduates able to obtain a good job as the most important factor in choosing a college, with the percentage increasing among respondents who have higher monthly incomes.

The price of the college, 37 percent said, was the most important, and just 16 percent selected the percentage of students who graduate from the college or university. Both of those choices tended to be more vital to lower income respondents in the poll.

The Gallup poll was conducted among 1,012 adults nationwide on May 28 and 29 on behalf of Lumina Foundation.

The U.S. Department of Education has pushed schools for more disclosure of the number of their graduates able to find gainful employment, but mostly has focused on vocational programs and for-profit institutions. Lawmakers have debated retooling policies at public universities to steer graduates toward majors they believe are more likely to result in well-paying jobs, much to the chagrin of liberal arts proponents.

The Gallup poll suggests Americans are more concerned about return on investment than anything else when selecting a college. But they aren't convinced that higher tuition represents a better quality education.

Forty-five percent of respondents told Gallup they disagreed or strongly disagreed with a higher tuition price indicating higher quality, while just 10 percent said they strongly agreed with the correlation. A majority of Americans, 61 percent, consider an annual college tuition of $20,000 or less to be affordable.

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Source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/06/28/finding-work-college-graduating-poll_n_3517561.html

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Thursday, June 27, 2013

DuPont and PMA team up to embed Powermat wireless charging in Corian countertops

DuPont and PMA team up to embed Powermat wireless charging in Corian countertops

DuPont's managed to work its way into just about every home and place of business here in the US of A, but despite this nationwide proliferation, we haven't seen the Delaware-based chemicals giant making waves in the consumer electronics space. But with home wraps, plastics and body armor on lockdown, it's as good a time as any to venture into CE. Through a partnership with the Power Matters Alliance (PMA), the company will soon begin embedding Powermat's wireless charging tech within its Corian solid surface, a synthetic granite alternative often used for countertops and installed everywhere from kitchens and meeting rooms to hospitals and research labs. As a notable first step, DuPont has joined the PMA, and could soon be playing a key role in charging up your gadgets on the go. We've seen Powermat demo its own tabletop charging concept at CES, but with DuPont now on board, it shouldn't be long before we begin to see seamless Corian installations pop up in public spaces, and perhaps even some homes.

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Source: http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/27/dupont-joins-pma/?utm_medium=feed&utm_source=Feed_Classic&utm_campaign=Engadget

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Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Young female Muay Thai fighter takes out boy (Video)

This kiddie Muay Thai bout comes to us from Thailand, and it features a mixed-gender match-up. It appears the young man -- and the crowd -- thinks he's going to get an easy win. What he -- and the crowd -- did not count on was this young lady coming ready for a fight. After she gets in several punches, taking the fight as seriously as anyone should take a fight, he retires.

Kudos to the young lady. She worked hard, went about her business, and got the win. It's a safe bet this is the last time the young man doesn't take a fight seriously -- no matter the opponent.

Thanks, Deadspin.

Source: http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/mma-cagewriter/young-muay-thai-female-fighter-takes-male-opponent-233439136.html

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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

10 Bar Bets You'll Never Lose (But Might Get You Punched in the Face)

Gambling might be risky, but not if you know you're going to win. Then it's just free money. If that sounds up your alley, conman extraordinaire Richard Wiseman has yet another set of "bets" for you to try out on your friends. The ones that won't assault when they get wise to what you're up to, anyway.

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Saturday, June 8, 2013

The Lonely Island Teach Us 'How To Do Music' On After Hours

Music is hard. It takes a refined mind to master the sonic challenges of bringing pretty thing to the ears of the people... or three refined minds. The Lonely Island dropped by After Hours to teach MTV News' Josh Horowitz "How To Do Music." Andy, Akima, and Jorma covered a range of different topics from [...]

Source: http://moviesblog.mtv.com/2013/06/06/lonely-island-after-hours/

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