Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Subway fires worker after posting X-rated Footlong

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A Subway employee shared on Instagram a photo of a penis at rest on foot-long sandwich bread.

A sandwich maker at a Subway franchise has been fired for putting his own meat on the bun, the company has confirmed.

See: euphemism.

"This isolated incident is not representative of SUBWAY Sandwich Artists?. These actions are not tolerated and the franchisee took immediate action to terminate the two employees involved," a Subway spokesman said in a statement emailed Tuesday to CNBC.

The questionable deeds came to public attention Monday after the Huffington Post republished images from Instagram of self-identified Subway employees misbehaving. One showed a penis at rest on foot-long sandwich bread in what appears to be the restaurant's preparation area. However, the employee told the Huffington Post the image was actually taken at his home.

Another employee picture shows a bottle filled with a frozen substance. "Today at work I froze my pee," the caption states.

Subway declined to confirm the employees names or location of the restaurant.

Plenty of other restaurant employees have been fired for public pictures of inappropriate work behavior.

The obvious question -- What were they thinking ? actually has an answer, according to the experts.

"Though people have been warned many times about what you're not supposed to do, etiquette on the Internet, a lot of people think it doesn't really matter. It doesn't really count. They often think they are invincible," said psychologist Susan Lipkins. "It's like driving fast or doing drugs. There's a huge amount of denial. They think they are invincible, it's a Superman complex. They think its' not going to happen to them."

"Kids get away with so much on the Internet, when they finally get caught it's a surprise. It's sort of like a thief, they start small," she said.

The situation isn't that much unlike powerful politicians who have been busted for sexting or frequenting prostitutes, Lipkins said. "What I think happen to people like him (former U.S. Congressman Anthony Weiner) and people who are in power, they no longer see the line, their power has allowed them to do it. They are either unquestioned or able to step over the line," she said.

But as for the fast-food workers?

"I don't think the kids feel powerful in the same way. I think they feel anonymous. I think they don't think they will get caught," she said.

Other factors come into play.

"Teenagers are much more prone to stupid behavior, not thinking before they act," said psychologist Neil Bernstein. "They don't ask: 'What's going to happen if I do this?'"

"I think this is a culture of sensational outrageousness. And online is the perfect venue for expressing that," said Bernstein, who is also the author of "How to keep your teenager out of trouble and what to do if you can't,"

"Just how far are we gonna go? It's extreme," he said.

?By CNBC's Amy Langfield. Follow her on Twitter @AmyLangfield

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Nigeria, India to set up off-grid solar power framework

Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013

solarpanels23 July 2013, Lagos ? As part of measures put in place to boost electricity supply in the country, Nigeria and India have concluded plans to set up an off-grid solar powered system across selected locations in Nigeria.

Already, an agreement to actualise the objectives of the project has been signed by the two parties involved.

A statement from the ministry of power in Abuja disclosed that the ministry and Indian-based power firm, Bharat Heavy Electricals had put pen to paper to commence with the project.

According to the statement, from the plan, which was unveiled, Bharat Heavy Electricals has been given the nod to commence studies on the project with a view to climaxing it with the setting-up of solar based independent projects in selected locations starting with Bida in Niger State.

Although, details of the expected capacity and funding mechanism for the project were not disclosed, the Permanent Secretary in the ministry, Godknows Igali, had expressed delight at the prospect of the proposed project.

Igali stated that the project would unbundle the enormous potentials in Nigeria?s power sector, assuring that Nigeria?s open door policy for genuine investors in the power sector and fruitful collaboration with the Indian company would be leveraged to make a success of the project.

The Secretary of Government of India, Department of Heavy Industries, Dr. Sutanu Behuria, who led the team at the signing ceremony expressed India?s interest in the provision of funds in various forms for the development of Nigeria?s power sector.

Behuria stated that Bharat had got the necessary capacity to deliver on the project considering its experience from operations in 12 African countries, which he described as robust and will come in handy in assisting Nigeria realise its vision for uninterrupted power supply.

Meanwhile, the Nigerian Electricity Regulatory Commission, NERC, has said that disclosure of vital information as demanded by the Freedom of Information, FOI, Act 2010 was necessary to douse unnecessary tensions in such complex sector like Nigeria?s Electricity Supply Industry, NESI.

Chairman of NERC, Dr. Sam Amadi, stated at an interactive session with chief executives of ministries, departments and agencies, MDAs, of the federal government alongside the House of Representatives Committee on reform of government in Abuja that contrary to insinuations, an open government enjoys more stability and efficiency.

Amadi explained that embracing the FOI law would not provide an organisation the freedom to act in justifiable manners, adding that NERC as a regulator would remain open to required disclosures as mandated by the law.

?The most difficult challenge to the FOI law is conceptual hurdle because of the erroneous belief of what disclosure would do to an organisation, contrary to that, an open government is more stable and efficient as feedbacks from citizens and customers improve organisational processes and outcomes,? Amadi stated.

He also advised managers of government agencies to understand that without transforming the corporate culture of their agencies, making the paradigm shift required to fully embrace the FOI law would be challenging.

- Chineme Okafor, This Day

Source: http://sweetcrudereports.com/2013/07/23/nigeria-india-to-set-up-off-grid-solar-power-framework/

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Saturday, July 20, 2013

Abilene Christian Schools Names New President

Abilene Christian Schools is pleased to announce it has named Kirk Wade, from Dallas Christian School, its new President and CEO, effective August 1.?

"We are delighted to partner with a person of Mr. Wade's integrity and commitment to excellence in Christian education," said Bryan Shilcutt, chair of the ACS Board of Trustees. "Kirk was well-loved by teachers and students at Dallas Christian, and we look forward to his leadership at ACS and in the Abilene community."

Wade is a product of Christian education, graduating from Dallas Christian High School in 1990 and Abilene Christian University with a bachelor's degree in Education in 1994. He has a decade of experience as a teacher and coach at Dallas Christian School and Forney Middle School.

In 2006, Wade earned a master's degree in Educational Administration from Texas A&M-Commerce, and has since served in various administrative roles at Dallas Christian over the last six years, including service as the Middle School principal, Upper School principal and Interim President.?

Kirk is married to Laura (Duff), from Abilene, and they have four children. Abilene Christian Schools will host a reception to welcome the Wade family on Thursday, August 8, from 3-5 p.m. in the ACS Board Room. The reception is open to ACS families and the community.

Source: http://bigcountryhomepage.com/fulltext?nxd_id=611652

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Friday, July 19, 2013

City National joins parade of California banks beating forecasts

City National Corp.'s second-quarter earnings rose 9%, making the L.A.-based private bank and business lender the latest California bank to exceed Wall Street's expectations.

The parent of City National Bank said Thursday that it posted a profit of $59.7 million, or $1.04 a share, compared with $54.8 million, or $1.01, in the same quarter last year. The average estimate of analysts as calculated by Thompson Financial Network was for earnings of just 96 cents a share.

It was the bank's 81st consecutive profitable quarter, said Chief Executive Russell Goldsmith, noting that assets, deposits and wealth-management fees all grew at a double-digit pace.?

Quiz: How much do you know about home loans?

Loans on the bank's books at the end of the quarter totaled $15.8 billion, excluding certain loans taken over from failed banks on which the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. agreed to share losses.

That was up 17% year over year, making City National the latest California bank to surprise analysts with strong loan growth ? a development that bodes well for the economy as well as promising better earnings in quarters to come.

Aaron Deer, a San Francisco-based analyst at Sandler O?Neill, called the loan growth "great to see" because banks in hard-hit California??have been tripping over themselves over the past couple of years trying to find borrowers.?

?Any pickup in demand could signify that businesses are feeling better about the economic outlook and willing to invest in new opportunities,? Deer said.

City National announced the results after the close of trading. Its shares closed up $2.02, or 3.1%, at? $67.22.

The gain was a vote of confidence from investors who had seen other Southern California banks report favorable earnings after the markets closed Wednesday.

Among them were Citizens Business Bank parent CVB Financial Corp., whose shares jumped 5.6% on Thursday; Cathay General Bancorp, up 1.4%; and East West Bancorp, up 4.9%.?

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Source: http://feeds.latimes.com/~r/MoneyCompany/~3/Ub1d1qW36u0/la-fi-mo-city-national-earnings-20130718,0,5071695.story

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