Friday, January 4, 2013

QPR ends 30-year slump

By ROB HARRIS

AP Sports Writer

Associated Press Sports

updated 6:47 p.m. ET Jan. 2, 2013

LONDON (AP) -Shaun Wright-Phillips condemned former club Chelsea to a surprise 1-0 loss in the Premier League on Wednesday and gave bottom-place Queens Park Rangers its first victory at Stamford Bridge in 30 years.

Wright-Phillips struck the ball into the bottom corner of the net in the 78th minute to halt Chelsea's run of four successive wins and leave its west London rival in fourth place.

"We were tired and weren't precise," Chelsea manager Rafa Benitez said. "We made a mistake and gave them their chance."

Both teams were playing in the second tier when QPR last won at its west London rival, in April 1983.

"I can't remember many better wins than this one, with Chelsea flying at the moment," QPR manager Harry Redknapp said.

This victory could help prevent QPR from dropping out of the Premier League after two seasons. Redknapp's side is still in a perilous position at the bottom but now only behind Reading on goal difference.

Not only was this QPR's first away win of the season but also the team's first on the road since November 2011 - when Neil Warnock was in charge, two managerial appointments ago.

"They've set the standard what they've got to do if we are going to get out of this mess," Redknapp said.

The triumph came against a Chelsea side that had been revitalized under Benitez but is now 14 points behind leader Manchester United after the team's fourth loss of the season, albeit with a game in hand.

Despite Chelsea only drawing 0-0 at QPR earlier in the season when Roberto Di Matteo was still in charge, Benitez used the game to rotate the squad, making five changes from the side that beat Everton on Sunday.

"I don't regret the changes because we can't carry on with the same players in every game," Benitez said. "If you're playing a team at the bottom of the table at home, you have to trust your players and I trust them."

Midfielder Marko Marin started despite barely 20 minutes of topflight experience in England, and he was fortunate to avoid being sent off after just four minutes when he launched a studs-up challenge over the ball and into Stephane Mbia's shin.

Benitez didn't use this game to carry out his plan to rest striker Fernando Torres, who has started every league match this season.

Despite rediscovering his scoring touch since Benitez arrived in November, Torres went into the QPR game without finding the net in the past two games after hitting seven goals in the previous six matches.

And the Spain forward rarely looked like breaching Julio Cesar's goal on Wednesday - despite knowing that Demba Ba is soon due to arrive from Newcastle to provide competition up front.

There was a tame low shot in the 39th minute that Cesar easily collected on a frustrating for Torres in which he struggled to find space.

Throughout the first half, Chelsea struggled to break down its resilient visitors, with David Luiz's scuffed shot flying over, Oscar's shot blocked by Cesar's legs and Victor Moses firing over.

"Our 'keeper was different class tonight," Redknapp said. "He gave us the feeling he was never going to get beat."

But the intensity from Chelsea stepped up immediately at the start of the second half.

An inviting cross from Marin was poked wide by Moses, Branislav Ivanovic headed over from a corner, and Torres was denied with a first-time strike from point-blank range.

To inject more creativity, Eden Hazard took Marin's place on the hour, but QPR was creating moments of danger.

Jamie Mackie's run on goal was snuffed out by Cahill, before Shaun Derry's header at far post from a corner was collected by goalkeeper Ross Turnbull.

Moses came close when a shot spun over from distance and Frank Lampard had a goal ruled out for offside. But it was QPR which took the lead after Chelsea had failed to properly clear a corner, and Adel Taarabt teed up Wright-Phillips for the winner.

"If we work hard for the rest of the season we'll give ourselves a chance," Redknapp said.

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Thursday, January 3, 2013

Gambian leader says to build herbal AIDS-cure hospital

BANJUL (Reuters) - AIDS patients would be offered an herbal cure at a 1,111-bed hospital in Gambia that the president said on Tuesday he plans to build despite medical concerns the treatment is dangerous.

President Yahya Jammeh said in 2007 he had found a remedy of boiled herbs to cure AIDS, stirring anger among Western medical experts who claimed he was giving false hope to the sick.

"With this project coming to fruition, we intend to treat 10,000 HIV/AIDS patients every six months through natural medicine," Jammeh said in his New Year's address, adding that he expected the 1,111-bed hospital to open in 2015.

The World Health Organisation and the United Nations have said Jammeh's HIV/AIDS treatment is alarming mainly because patients are required to cease their anti-retroviral drugs, making them more prone to infection.

Jammeh said in October that 68 HIV/AIDS patients undergoing his herbal remedy had been cured and discharged, the seventh batch since the treatments began five years ago.

Other African leaders have drawn criticism for extolling the power of natural remedies to combat AIDS.

The administration of former South African President Thabo Mbeki was ridiculed for denying there was a link between HIV and AIDS while prescribing meaningless treatments such as beet root instead of internationally proven medicines.

The HIV rate in Gambia is relatively low compared to other African states, with 2 percent of the country's roughly 1.8 million people infected, according to the United Nations.

Jammeh came to power in Gambia, a sliver of land on Africa's west coast that is popular with sun-seeking European tourists, in a bloodless military coup in 1994.

He is accused by activists of human rights abuses during his rule, and most recently drew international criticism for executing nine death-row inmates by firing squad.

(Reporting by Pap Saine; Writing by Richard Valdmanis; Editing by Michael Roddy)

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Nuggets end Clippers' team-record win streak at 17

Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin watches from the bench during an NBA basketball game against the Denver Nuggets, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, in Denver. The Nuggets won 92-78. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Los Angeles Clippers forward Blake Griffin watches from the bench during an NBA basketball game against the Denver Nuggets, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, in Denver. The Nuggets won 92-78. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Los Angeles Clippers head coach Vinny Del Negro, right, looks at Chris Paul during the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game against the Denver Nuggets, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, in Denver. The Nuggets won 92-78 to break the Clippers 17-game winning streak. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Los Angeles Clippers guard Chris Paul reacts in the final minutes of their 92-78 loss to the Denver Nuggets in an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Denver Nuggets forward Danilo Gallinari (8), of Italy, shoots against Los Angeles Clippers center DeAndre Jordan (6) during the third quarter of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

Los Angeles Clippers center DeAndre Jordan (6) loses the ball against Denver Nuggets center Kosta Koufos (41) during the first quarter of an NBA basketball game, Tuesday, Jan. 1, 2013, in Denver. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey)

(AP) ? Even the NBA's hottest team can have a bad night.

The Denver Nuggets took advantage of the Los Angeles Clippers' shooting woes Tuesday night, getting 17 points from Danilo Gallinari in a 92-78 victory that snapped the Clippers' franchise-record, 17-game winning streak.

Poor shooting, particularly from 3-point range (5 of 29, 17.2 percent) and the free-throw line (13 of 29, 44.8 percent) doomed the Clippers' streak, the longest in the NBA since the Boston Celtics won 19 in a row from Nov. 15-Dec. 23, 2008. The Clippers avoided matching their season-low in points when Eric Bledsoe hit a jumper in the final seconds.

"Throughout the course of the game, it's tough when you're missing shots, but at the same time you have games like that and you have to figure out how to get around it, which we didn't do," said Blake Griffin, who had 12 points but shot less than 50 percent from the field (4 of 11) for the first time in 18 games.

"That's the result of a game like this. We did a poor job defensively and that carried into our offense with missing shots. It snowballed and just went downhill."

The Nuggets, of course, had something to do with that and Andre Iguodala said the victory against the Clippers, who built their streak in part with a Christmas Day win against Denver in Los Angeles, would help the Nuggets build "our confidence, our swagger.

"The Clippers have been playing with that the last 18 games. That builds into them winning. They have the mentality every night they're going to go out there and win. We've got to build the same thing and try to string along the same type of win streak."

The loss was the first for the Clippers since a 105-98 setback against New Orleans on Nov. 26. It also marked the end of a franchise-record seven-game winning streak on the road.

Kenneth Faried added 14 points and 11 rebounds for the Nuggets, who won their eighth in a row at home.

Bledsoe scored 12 points, DeAndre Jordan had 11 and Chris Paul 10 for the Clippers.

"Maybe two or three of the 3's that we missed, they had a hand in our face," Paul said. "But we got all the shots that we wanted. There are going to be nights like that. It just hasn't happened for a while."

Andre Miller had 12 points and 12 assists for the Nuggets starting in place of point guard Ty Lawson, who has been bothered by tightness in his left Achilles' tendon for the past week and missed a game for the first time this season.

"We don't win this game without Andre," Nuggets coach George Karl said. "He just got us easy baskets, got a lot of guys involved, gave our team a lot of confidence."

Miller wasn't taking all the credit.

"It was a good win against a good team. We beat them every quarter," he said. "It was a weird game, kind of slow. Both teams want to get up and down the court. It was one of those nights where we fell into some easy baskets. We controlled our turnovers and had the energy on our side."

Iguodala helped out at point guard and chipped in with 12 points and eight assists for Denver, which lost 112-100 to the Clippers in Los Angeles on Christmas Day.

After Bledsoe hit a 3-pointer to pull the Clippers within 65-58 with 1:54 left in the third quarter, the Nuggets scored eight of the next nine points, including JaVale McGee's first career 3-pointer at the buzzer to take a 75-59 lead into the fourth quarter. McGee, who had a dunk off an alley-oop from Miller on Denver's previous possession, hadn't even tried a 3-pointer in a game all season until then. He blew on his shooting hand after making the 3 as if to cool it off.

The Clippers got within 87-73 with 4:02 remaining when Griffin made one of two free throws, but the Nuggets, as they did throughout the game, had an answer with Iguodala getting loose in the paint for a slam. The Clippers didn't threaten the rest of the way.

The Nuggets took a 12-point lead with 3:01 left in the second quarter when Faried buried a short hook shot before settling for a 48-43 halftime advantage.

Los Angeles closed the period with a 9-2 run, starting with Paul converting a three-point play followed by Jordan's dunk off a lob from Paul.

NOTES: Clippers PG Chauncey Billups, a former Nugget and native of Denver, missed the game as he continues to recover from a foot injury that has kept him on the sideline this season. ... The Clippers began a stretch of four games in five days that resumes Wednesday in Oakland against the Golden State Warriors. ... The Nuggets improved to 5-1 on New Year's Day. ... Miller had a double-double for the 204th time in his career and the first time this season. ... The Clippers' 17-game streak was the second-longest ever snapped by the Nuggets. The Chicago Bulls were on an 18-game run when the Nuggets beat them on Feb. 4, 1996.

Associated Press

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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Afghan negotiator welcomes prisoner release

KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) ? A top Afghan negotiator said Tuesday he hopes that eight members of the Taliban released by Pakistan will serve as mediators in the effort to end the 11-year war in Afghanistan.

Pakistan set the prisoners free Monday in an apparent bid to boost the peace process. The captives include the former justice minister when the Taliban ruled Afghanistan before their 2001 overthrow and a onetime guard of Taliban leader Mullah Omar.

Ismail Qasemyar, a senior member of the Afghan High Peace Council, called their freeing a "good, practical" step in the peace process and hoped more releases would follow. It was not known whether the eight actually favored negotiations but Qasemyar said it was hoped they would act as intermediaries between the Taliban leadership and the Kabul government.

Pakistan is seen as key in ending the conflict. While continuing to battle the militants, Kabul has also be been pressing its neighbor to release more prisoners who they hope would bring the Taliban to the negotiating table before foreign troops withdraw from the country in 2014.

While Pakistan has arrested Taliban members who earlier turned against the government, its powerful military intelligence service has also afforded sanctuary and support for the militants.

Recently, Pakistan appears to have an interest in promoting a negotiated solution to the war across the border.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/afghan-negotiator-welcomes-prisoner-release-075025035.html

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Haven't been enforcing call-in policy? - Business Management Daily

If you haven?t been enforcing your rule requiring absent employees to call in every day, start now. Just make sure employees know you plan to enforce it going forward.

Recent case: Amy, whose son has mental illness, was frequently absent from work. Her employer required employees to call in every day if they were going to be absent. Amy often didn?t. Then the employer started strictly enforcing the policy and eventually fired Amy for violating it.

She sued, alleging that she had really been fired because she needed FMLA leave to care for her son. She argued that because her em??ployer hadn?t fired her earlier for being a no-call, no show, it couldn?t now.

The court disagreed. It said em??ployers can begin enforcing their call-in policies at any time, even if they haven?t always before. (Riten??our v. Tennessee, No. 10-6366, 6th Cir., 2012)

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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Genesis, Sex, and Sexuality by Calvin Peronto ? SOMA

My intention in this paper is to examine sexuality in its proper context by viewing it within the created ideal, then to examine the distortions that take place, resulting from the fall. Often the topic of sexuality is enigmatic for the Christian community, and results in confusion at its mention. Now, sexuality in the world?s economy is glorified, boasted in, and used as a selling strategy for most everything. Yet neither confusion nor exaltation are satisfactory and both disfigure God?s created and recreated intention for sex and sexuality. Therefore, this paper will exegetically survey Genesis 1-3 and Romans 1:21-25, with the hope of moving toward a theology of sex and sexuality for the benefit of Jesus? bride. Masturbation shall also be examined; specifically in light of Romans 1, for this topic is hardly spoken of theologically. I do not desire to cast stones, nor do I want to be controversial, but rather I think that we must see what sin truly is and what it does to us and to our relationships with others. To that end, I write this first paper to view the deforming nature of sin regarding sex and sexuality. I hope to write a following paper that will examine sexuality within its re-created context, namely to inspect the sexual implications of having the image of God renewed in Jesus Christ, and how new life in Him changes the distortions of the fall, bringing about restoration, meaning and purpose for sex and sexuality.

Genesis 1

Chapter one displays with broad-brush strokes the movements of God in the making of the cosmos, culminating in the creation of man. Both the man and the woman, as the highest point of creation, were made in the image and likeness of God for the purpose of displaying God and being like him (vs. 26). Everything that men and women were to do was to be based on the substratum of the image ontology, as seen in their mandate to rule over all creation as vice regents under God the Cosmic King. Also they were to be fruitful and multiply, so that they may have offspring in their image, which still bears the divine, just as God made offspring bearing his own image. Man and woman were made to be in community, as their creator himself is a community. It is important to see the clear indication of the tri-unity of God in the deliberation to make mankind in his image in vs. 26. They were made sexually distinct as male and female (vs. 27), indicating likeness yet distinction and both are image bearers and equal with glory and honor (Ps. 8). This distinction magnifies the need of each to be in relationship with the other; individually they are incapable of fulfilling the mandate given them. God?s blessing upon the man and woman (vs. 28) provides the benevolent approval and also the necessary means of completing their mandate.

Genesis 2

This next chapter provides a closer look at the specific creation of the man and woman. The Lord God forms (yatsar) the man from the dust like a potter, while the woman is built (banah) as a complex structure; there is difference yet there is dignity in each person. The man was made in covenant with God with stipulations and also future blessings should he keep the covenant. Immediately following the commands given the man, God declares that it is not good for man to be alone (2:18); Adam needs a helper for covenantal faithfulness and obedience to the Lord in working the garden and keeping it. The ?helper? who is given to Adam is one who would be in covenant with him. Thus, there are two covenantal relationships in which the man is found: one with God and one with the woman. Both are closely connected and interdependent. Again, the approval of the institution of marriage is seen through the Lord God being the only active person in the creation of the woman and in the presentation of her to the man.

The narrator clarifies the union of the man and the woman in marriage, namely the separation from the closest physical bond prior to the sexual relationship. The language used for ?leave? in vs. 24, is harsh, for azab is commonly translated as ?forsakes? showing the force needed to sever familial ties. Following the act of severance is the holding fast to his wife, the commitment and steadfastness, which binds the two together. Thus the one flesh union is realized, being of the same body, not being complete without the other. This reality is seen in the sexual action of the relationship. The man and woman function together and are necessary parts to make the whole; their physical bodies cannot reproduce alone. While the result of sex is the bearing of children, only considering and valuing that end is to miss something very important. They literally become one flesh in sex, while they are one flesh figuratively in every other area of life. Here, in sexual union, they manifest being one; they experience being one flesh physically and enjoy giving love and life to one another. This chapter finishes with the declaration that they were naked. There is an unnecessary clarification, for the text says, ?and the two of them were naked, the man and his wife? as if the text were unclear. This is simply meant to indicate the gravity of the statement, for in a post-fall context nakedness always implies shame. But then, both were exposed before the other, vulnerable with the other and yet there was no shame.

These first two chapters provide the created ideal for man and woman; namely, to be working together for the service of the Lord in the Garden of Eden, which was where the Lord God himself was present. They were to reflect the very glory of God and were to eat from the Tree of Life and be confirmed, receiving sacramental blessing. These two chapters provide dignity and equality for the man and the woman, both with needs that the other could fulfill, as is seen in the creation of the woman as ?the helper fit for him.? All creation is considered very good and in its proper place, functioning as it should with mankind as the image-bearers of God being stewards over all creation. These two chapters set the perfect stage of the created good, closing with the vulnerable intimate nakedness of the primal couple as the final image of its perfection. This perfection is what would crumble through the arrival of cosmic distortion through sin and disobedience.

Genesis 3

This chapter displays sin?s entrance into the world and the destructive repercussions that affect the creation, which has been declared ?very good?. The woman is deceived and takes the fruit from the tree and the man eats with her. Because of the second person plural verbs in verses 1-5, it seems that Adam was present with Eve during the temptation without action. Immediately following, the fracture of the primal marital relationship is seen in the actions of the man and the woman, viz. the making of loincloths out of leaves to cover their nakedness. It is important to see that this is prior to the hearing of the Lord in the garden. This is the reaction of the couple to one another: the hiding of themselves from the vision of the other (vs. 7). Here, shame and guilt come to the man and the woman through their own disobedience. The most fundamental relationship in creation is shattered through their rebellion against God. The woman was taken from the naked body of the man and they were of the same flesh. They had obviously seen each other?s naked bodies before, but that was in the context of faithfulness and communion with God. Now, being estranged from him, they are consequently estranged from one another and so they seek to cover up their vulnerability. They cover the parts of their bodies which are the clear indicators of their differences, yet these differences are what make them necessary for the other in the fulfillment of God?s mandate given them. Thus, the hiding of their physical bodies shows the loss of union in the primal couple, and the loincloths signal the great divide between them as a result of their sin. Through their one act of disobedience the mandate given them by God has been undermined.

The Lord God then comes to confront the couple who hide because of fear. When Adam is questioned, his initial response is one of blame on the woman and possibly even blame on God: ?The woman whom you gave to be with me??(vs. 12). In this act of blame shifting the man seems to resemble the characteristics of the one later known as the ?The Accuser? more than his creator.? The Lord God inflicts the punishment of pain on the woman in the bearing of children, and he inflicts pain upon the man in the working of the ground (vs. 17). Also, take note that the punishment of the couple reveals brokenness in the ideal relationships between their respective sources. That is to say, the man was taken from the ground and was to eat from the trees of the garden (Gen. 1:29), but now the ground is cursed and from it the man will eat (vs. 17), also with the assurance of death (vs. 19). The woman was made from man as the perfect counterpart, out of his very flesh and bone and was named by the man. Now, because of the judgment of God as a result of their disobedience, the man and woman have a ruptured and disjointed relationship. In contradistinction to the two of them ruling together over all creation the woman will now seek to subvert the authority of the man and the man will rule over her (vs. 16). It is not my intention at this point to discuss gender roles greatly, however I think that it is clear that before the fall, both sexes had complete dignity and honor because they were distinct from each other with need of the other. However, I would caution the extrapolation of gender roles solely from Genesis 1-3, but would encourage the examination of key New Testament passages, which reflect on Gen. 1-3; such as Eph. 5:21-33; 1 Cor. 11:6-16 and 1 Tim. 2:9-14.? Yet here in the declaration of God, concerning the results of the fall, the woman will seek independence from the man and also power over him while the man would abuse his authority in the subjugation of the woman under his power.? It is clear that image-likeness, which consists of union and communion with the man and the woman, is economically broken; for the tasks given them requires the two persons unified in order for completion, yet sin turns the two parts of the whole against one another bringing the fulfillment of the creation mandate to a startling halt.

Yet amidst the wreckage of the fall there is grace as seen in the Lord God making garments for Adam and Eve. The Lord God provides for the man and the woman coverings more adequate than the fragile leafy loincloths. Their new clothes enable them to function better than being without?foreshadowing the sacrificial system of the Mosaic Law (vs. 21). In addition to grace, there is also promise of the seed of the woman who will crush the head of the serpent (vs. 15).

So, although there are immediate and devastating consequences to the fall, future victory is assured through the promise to the Serpent of the Coming One. This chapter closes with an image of dissatisfaction and disappointment, for though the man and woman have the promise and the better garments made from skins, they are still driven from the presence of God in the Garden of Eden. Furthermore, they are prevented from reentry by a cherub with an ever-turning flaming sword to guard the way to the tree of life (vs. 24). Therefore, there is incredible anticipation for the fulfillment of the promise when the Serpent would be crushed and when the way back to the created ideal of the Garden of Eden would be provided. Certainly this anticipation also extends to the recreation of the man and the woman and the restoration of the image ontology.

Masturbation

Now that this history has been viewed I would like to examine one aspect of the sexual implications of the fall: masturbation. God?s good intention for the primal couple was that they should bear children in their own and his image-likeness, as a result of the love that they have for one another, of which sex is a sign and seal. It is clear that this was the context in which sexual relations were to be had, that is, in the marital union between a man and a woman. Now, with this foundation laid, I will discuss masturbation in the context of Romans 1:21-25.

Just prior to this passage, Paul describes the noetic effects of sin and unrighteousness, into which every person is born. Verses 21 and 22 form a transition from the intellectual posture of the rebellious man to his further degradation as a result of the fall, specifically understood in image-likeness language. Mankind, though knowing the immortal God, exchanged his glory (vs. 22). The glory of God was originally what the man and the woman were to be and to participate in, but now mankind has as their economic purpose self-reflection. Mankind now considers their own image-likeness to be their goal, though the folly of this exchange is evident in the adjectives: immortal God and mortal man (vs. 23). Here, as a result of self-worship, man?s purpose is turned inward with the lusts of their hearts and the dishonoring of their bodies; they serve themselves instead of God their Creator who is alone worthy to be worshiped (vs. 25). Therefore it is not difficult to see how masturbation is a result of the atrophy of the human person through their exchange of image-likeness for self-idolatry and worship.

Masturbation is the taking of physical pleasure, for self-worship, outside of the God ordained, covenantal context. It is motivated by the lusts of the heart, the craving and desire to be pleased, manifesting the foolishness and darkness of the human heart, which truly considers itself worthy to be worshiped. Sex was to be between two people and sexual pleasure was only to be received by the individual as they gave it to their spouse. Sex was the physical manifestation of the love one had for another with the goal of imaging God in their union and reproduction, which is life giving, though now masturbation is the physical manifestation of the love of self. It was the seal that forged deeper intimacy and further developed trust and commitment, something to be shared, but now masturbation is the outworking of pride and the stroking of ones egotistical idolatry. When one masturbates, the proper role of sex is destroyed; they continually subvert God?s institution and God himself as the only one worthy of worship, for the worship of the self is most incredibly displayed in this act. The enjoyment of the marital union is soiled and the image-likeness of God, which was mankind?s, is forsaken?as though it were beneath us.

It is important to see that the action itself, regardless of motivation, is disfiguring sexuality as God intended, for sexual pleasure was never to be singularly received. Furthermore, even if one is not thinking impure thoughts while masturbating, their motivation will always be selfish, for sex was intended to be reciprocal action between two people. Yet masturbation is devoid of another person and therefore is contrary to the image-likeness, which was given man and woman in creation. Do recall that the man and the woman were made to physically ?fit together? and were to be unified in order to fulfill God?s mandate and thus image God. Furthermore, although masturbation is a solitary action oft done in secret, it must not be thought that there are solitary consequences and repercussions. To put it plainly, masturbation does not just affect the sole participant because when one member of the body distorts itself, the other members will reap the consequences. We must consider the corporate consequences of this supposedly secret sin.

Conclusion

It has been my intention in this reflection to be beneficial by properly framing our understanding of God?s intention in the creation of sexuality. The church must not remain silent regarding sexual issues. We must understand the proper context for sex, and thus consecrate it and our bodies, as they are the members of Christ and the temple of the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 6:15-20).

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10 Reasons Why Public Relations is a 'Must-do' for SEO in 2013 ...

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Many people today recognize that search engine optimization (SEO) and public relations (PR) have much to offer each other.

The latest Google changes have put a real emphasis on high quality, unique content that is linked to by quality sites. And this is where real public relations ? as opposed to crappy news release distribution ? can play such a crucial role.

There are real opportunities for great business. What follows are 10 reasons why SEOs should really get to grips with PR in 2013, based on my conversations with the?people who are making the two work together.

1. The PR Industry is Definitely ?Getting it?

Most of us who have been in link building for a while have in the past experienced a certain degree of frostiness from the PR industry. But that is clearly changing and people are breaking out of silos.

Mike Cherenson is a former Chair and CEO of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) and is EVP of Success Communications Group. He sees the importance of SEO and link building.

?Authentic and relevant link building, aimed at driving engagement, informing publics and building mutually beneficial relationships should be a part of every public relations and SEO effort," Cherenson said.

But not only should link building be a part of every public relations effort, public relations also has much to offer SEO.

?Public relations professionals are skilled storytellers and content generators and should be a part of every SEO effort," he said. "The future of SEO is not in the technology, it?s in the ability to tell stories that readers and Google will find interesting? and that?s public relations.?

And Cherenson understands the value of linking.

?Links need to provide value to the reader," he said. "Media will be more likely to link to content that is compelling and provides information that goes beyond the original reporting.?

Another PR professional is Ken Deutsch, EVP of JPA, a healthcare communications firm and a seasoned specialist in public affairs.

His company takes SEO and link building very seriously. But that?s still not the case throughout the industry.

?Many PR people stop at getting media coverage and think their job is done. They get a placement in the New York Times but they don?t follow up to make sure a link is put in. So they?re not taking advantage of the SEO side of the story.?

And while many media outlets provide links, there are some that don?t link out as a matter of policy.

That influences the targets he goes after, ?because they don?t put links in, it?s not worth putting as much energy into getting placement there.?

2. There is a Tremendous Synergy Between SEO and PR

Putting it simply, SEO enhances a press release. Use popular keywords and the press release, never mind any stories it generates will continue to bring search engine traffic. And the editorial links the press release generates bring direct click-throughs and lead to higher rankings.

Public relations enhances SEO by focusing on what?s newsworthy, crafting a great story, finding editorial opportunities, getting coverage and building relationships with reporters and editors. And of course, they got the negotiation skills to ask for a link without really asking for a link.

?PR helps SEO directly by increasing branded traffic," said?Lindsey Kirchoff,?a Media and Speaker Relations specialist at HubSpot.com. "We always see a bump in branded traffic after a big campaign! Indirectly, PR helps SEO generate inbound links from quality sources that not only gets first-touch exposure to new audiences, but credibility in the eyes of search engines.

?SEO grounds PR with hard, measurable data. PR has always been notoriously difficult to pin down, but SEO adds hard numbers to the equation. I also think that SEO allows PR to be less isolated from the rest of the team ? sometimes PR can feel like an island. SEO helps PR connect their work to the rest of the company's business goals.

?Finally, SEO establishes credibility for PR for keywords. You look much more credible to a news source if you come up high for the term they are reporting on!?

3. Editorial Links Bring a Big SEO Boost

Most PR links are extreme quality links, according to Jordan Brannon, the SEO guy at Coalition Technologies. Why? "Because getting them is not a free for all ? you have to earn your media placements,? he said.

But the rewards are worth the effort.

?If you get 200 high quality editorial links, it?s worth more that 20,000 low quality links,? Brannon said.

However, most reporters work to a deadline and you have to be swift in your response to get in.

?Most editorial opportunities are time sensitive and you need to act quickly. That means you need to have the authority to reply on the client?s behalf," Brannon added. "And you have to have an email account on your client?s domain ? it?s not good saying you?re a marketing agency.?

Will Marlow was formerly a Press Secretary for two congressmen before founding a company that specializes in search engine marketing. He knows that to get those all-important editorial links, sticking to deadlines is crucial.

?You need to understand that you?re dealing with someone who has a hard deadline. It?s like a train going by in the night and there?s one open boxcar that can take you wherever you want to go," Marlow said. "But jump too early and the reporter won?t write about you: jump too late and the reporter won?t write about you. You got to get it just right.?

And it?s not unusual to miss opportunities.

?If an SEO was learning from any PR guy, they would all have stories about how they missed opportunities because someone internally didn?t get back to them or didn?t give the reporter what they need," Marlow said.??If the reporter wants to talk to the CEO and the CEO is playing golf, then you?re not going to get the story.?So you?ve got to collaborate with people within the company and make sure that the right people are available.?

4. There?s a Big Cascade Effect

Journalists will often quote, comment or enlarge upon other journalist?s work. Bloggers are also constantly citing other stories.

So if you get your story covered in one prominent media outlet, you?ll quickly see a cascade of similar stories and links spring up.

You?ll get links you never even asked for.

Miranda Miller wrote about How Google Rakes In Over $100 Million in Search Advertising Daily, based on research from Larry Kim of WordStream.

In writing that report, Kim was directly targeting the Wall Street Journal for a link ? and succeeded. The story really benefited from the cascade effect and attracted coverage and links from literally hundreds of quality media outlets.

5. You Win Bragging Rights For Your Client

Clients just love to write ?As featured in ..." on their website, whether its the Washington Post, Inc. Magazine, or whatever.

That builds consumer trust in their brand and makes it more likely they?ll buy.

And you also increase trust from other reporters. If you?ve already been quoted or covered by a respected publication, then other reporters will think you?re a safe bet to write about, too.

6. PR Skills Can be Learned ? or at Least Understood ? Easily

Kirchoff has this advice for SEOs who know little about PR:

?SEO experts should think of PR as a way to build strong referral links ? something that should be on their radar already. If you have a PR expert in the office, start by taking them out to lunch and chatting. After all, PR is all about building relationships.?

But of course, learning about public relations will help you understand the process ? but it might teach you that there?s a lot you don?t know. If that?s the case you might do better to partner with a PR resource.

7. It?s Easy to Partner With an Up and Coming PR Person

Mona Moore is an SEO who has teamed up with a small PR company, Hepner Communications, to pitch their services together.

?I think SEOs are always so focused on getting those links back to the client, we sometimes forget how important it is to nurture those long-term relationships necessary to continue working with specific media outlets,? Moore explained.??And PR reps are great at finding opportunities - but, they don't always take full advantage of those opportunities from an organic SEO standpoint.?By working together, SEOs and PR people are able to maximize exposure to a higher level than either of those entities by itself.

Joel Gross, who works with Brannon at Coalition Technologies, describes himself as the SEO tech guy.

?I know how to build and code websites so that they are search engine friendly, and I understand that in order to achieve visibility and revenue for our clients we need to build high quality links and work in tandem with traditional and social media," Gross said.??I know what needs to be done, but Jordan is able to bring in the creative aspect and wow factor that is needed in order to gain the attention and keep it focused where it needs to be. He devises how we frame the content and package it for the consumer in the most digestible and memorable way.

?The best advice I?d give to an SEO would be to get to know your client?s people, their background and story, what?s unique about the company," Gross said.??And remember, this is news and human interest so your stories don?t always have to be selling product. You can have perfectly good story and link from a story on say, ?work places that are pet friendly?!?

8. You?ll Build Media Contacts That You Can Use Time And Time Again

Contacts are essential both to PR people and to reporters.

?One mistake I made at the start was sending out too much poor stuff," Kim said. "Blasting out press releases is over-rated. What you need to do is get to know the reporters or bloggers you?re targeting.

?Read their articles every day, get a sense of what they?re interested in and only approach them with what you know they?ll be interested in,? Kim continued.??Start small and work your way up. Once you?ve built a relationship, they?ll start contacting you.?

He said he has found that PR is the fastest way to generate those backlinks on related industry websites, but you?ve got to go past distribution services and build your own contacts.

?We are diligent in keeping a database of related editors here," Kim said. "So we're sending press releases directly to the editors and not through a service. However, we also post the press releases to PRweb or PRnewswire to get the added Internet news site exposure (i.e., Yahoo News)."

Kim said those personal relationships increase the chances of coverage so much it?s "unreal."

"We now get lots of calls from editors who ask ? is there an engineer over at such and such a company that we could talk to?" Kim said.??Now, when they see our press releases, they always read them. And they?re more likely to publish them because we?ve been helpful.

If you?re an SEO who new to PR, the best place to start is by reading the editorial guidelines of the publications you?re targeting, Kim advised. Then you know what they?re looking for and can pitch accordingly. Don?t pitch something they clearly don?t want.

And don?t forget editorial calendars ? you can see months in advance what the publications are going to be covering.

9. It Strengthens and Extends Your Relationship With the Client

If you learn how to do proper public relations effectively or bring in a competent professional that you work well with, then you increase the respect your client has for your work. That can only strengthen your relationship and help ensure that they?ll stay with you.

10. It Opens up Additional Income Streams

It probably goes without saying that with the increasing interest in this area, it should offer some profitable and additional income streams to your agency.

There are tremendous publicity and quality links available through effective public relations. You?ll probably have failures to start with but if you keep at it, your skills will grow and you?ll get the benefits.

How do you cope with failures?

?I don?t believe in failures ? it?s a matter of setting your expectations," Kim said. "You can?t start out and immediately get coverage on CNN. Far better to pick a local target and learn from it. Every time you do it, you have more experience.?Say you approach 10 journalists and you get nothing but two reply and say I?m not interested because it?s not exactly what I do ? you?ll get a better idea of what will work next time.?


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