Wednesday, March 28, 2012

All Our Problems Solved?Or Not ? MomsRising Blog

From Your (Wo)manInWashington blog
MOTHERS changing the conversation @ www.MothersOughtToHaveEqualRights.org

Journalist Liza Mundy sees a time, in the very near future, when women will earn more than men and the economic shift will transform our mating, marriage and motherhood patterns.? In The Richer Sex, Mundy points out that 4 of 10 wives currently?are primary breadwinners, bringing in as much or more than their spouses.? Women?already receive more undergraduate, graduate and doctoral degrees than men.? Outnumbering men in most classrooms, women will be better suited to compete in the knowledge economy, fast overtaking the outmoded and masculine manufacturing model.? We already occupy more managerial and professional positions.? All of this portends what she calls??the flip?, reversing men?s superior earning power, within a generation.? At that point, more women will be supporting families financially than men, and a cascade of change will ripple through our homes, neighborhoods and society.

Mundy already finds many husbands in the kitchen, making elaborate meals with ?more macho, state of the art cooking utensils.?(Stand back, honey, I?m firing up the blow torch to finish off the cr?me brul?e!) ?More dads are staying home, too, doing?extra hours of ?housework and child care and supporting their working wives.? As their?incomes rise, women find they exercise more influence on financial decisions in the home.? However, the redistribution of power within the couple?presents issues for both partners.

If the wife?s focus is on work, what does that say about her identity?as a mother?? If the husband handles play dates, doctor visits, and permission slips, is he less masculine??? If? he and the children develop an easy?intimacy from long stretches together, how does she step back into that tight family circle??Does an unmarried woman say she?s a teacher to up her dating prospects when she?s really a university chair with a Ph.D. in aeronautical engineering?? Will unmarried, childless women who have the means to become mothers do so? in ways that don?t include committing to a man?? As 40% of babies born every year go home with single mothers, ?illegitimacy? has lost its stigma.? As the next generation forms its own expectations, Mundy clams?both boys and girls will prepare themselves equally to support spouses and children, and expect the same of future mates.

I am not persuaded a decade or two will erase the persistent wage gap between men and women.? We?ve been flooding the workforce now for half a century, and in spite of making up half the labor force, the wage gap remains.? Women are not equally distributed throughout all industries, but tend to cluster in the lower paid ?pink collar ghetto?.? We trail men badly in political power, a seat in the boardroom and occupying the corner office.? Add motherhood on top of all that, and the disproportionate amount of family care we do, and it still looks like a long, hard slog to me.

Stephanie Coontz, a well-known marriage and family historian, seems to agree.? In her Washington Post review, she points out that working class jobs remain as heavily segregated by gender as they were in the 1950?s.? Women?s income?will also be held back by their tendency to adjust their work to caregiving needs, while men generally stay the career course in spite of fatherhood or an ill or elderly parent.? The intriguingly named Bryce Covert, writing in The Nation, charges Mundy overstates her case with its happy ending of equality at work and at home.? Women may have an edge in professional jobs, but they are not taking over in circles where decisions are made and corporate policy established.? They make a pittance compared to?male high-earners.? In fields poised to grow, like health care, food preparation, retail, and customer service, pay is low and benefits scarce.? Even if women fill these jobs as they are created, their power and influence will not be enhanced.

Admittedly, working women and employed mothers are changing society.? In households where the?wife is the hunter-gatherer and the husband keeps house, spouses will confront complicated issues of identity, worth and cultural acceptance.? But most women are mothers, and most of them will still labor ? in all senses of the word ? on an uneven playing field with no paid family leave, unequal economic opportunity, and in a culture which prizes monetary rewards over family carework.

Til next time,

Your (Wo)Man in Washington

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Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Expensive Real Estate ? Throwback at Trapper Creek

I?m in the midst of starting seeds for the growing season that is about to begin soon?I hope.? Snow on the ground again as I write this.? Sigh.


I use heat mats in a small hoophouse.? But no matter what your method, lights, mini greenhouse, or sunny windowsill,? the space is always at a premium because the plants are in an incubation state.? And with succession planting you need to keep at it.? Since heat mats and lights are expensive but very important for season extension, it pays to use them wisely.? To maximize my space I use small cell flats in my 10? x 20? trays.? I have the larger four flat mat size, and I find it just about perfect for our needs.

I use 200 and 48 cell flats the most.? The 200?s get seeded with tomatoes, peppers, herbs, celeriac and any other fine seed suitable for transplanting.? All need to be transplanted on for many weeks before they will be ready for the garden or hoophouse.? Once a flat germinates, I can move it off the heat and start a new flat of something else.

The 48?s get most of our salad type plants, or miscellaneous greens, by the time they fill the cell they will be ready for transplanting.

Another expensive real estate tip is to use extra seed.? I seed two seeds per cell, and if my seed is old and I am testing it, I may put several more.? Seed is inexpensive compared to the labor, energy, potting soil, and time you spend waiting.? If I want 200 celeriac plants, I plant accordingly so every cell has a plant.?? Further, I have 200 cell flats that I have cut in half to give a 100 cell half-flat.? Perfect for those times when I have just one slot open on the heat mat but I don?t want to seed 200 small cells.? I can fit four 6-packs on one side and the hillbilly 100 on the other side and voil?, I have 124 spaces to seed, where 48 would be not enough and 200 would be too many.? There is more than one way to skin a cat!

My final heat mat frustration buster is to seed like things together, tomatoes love heat like peppers, but the tomatoes germinate in about 5 ? 7 days and the peppers may take two weeks, if you have them together, you risk the tomatoes getting too hot, so keep them separate.? Another way to say this is lump your germination times together and you will find it a lot easier in the long run.

For me the flats system with a heat mat works well, and doesn?t take up too much space for a boat load of starts and I have the equipment.? To start over with soil blocks or to use recycled containers would mean that I would have to recycle the perfectly good flats I have.? My favorite thing about it all is though, that it is outside!? No potting soil inside, and even on snowy days the hoophouse is a spring-like place to hang out.

What system do you use?? What would would you change?

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Sunday, March 11, 2012

ARTICLES MANIAC ? Why Financial Institutions Provide Bad Credit ...

An interesting point to note is that, it is not easy for most people to comprehend while there are financial institutions who have loan packages for people who still have some unpaid debt. If you look at the surface reality you may quickly conclude that such financial institutions are not interested in making money because there is no guarantee that their debt will be repaid.

An interesting point to note is that, it is not easy for most people to comprehend while there are financial institutions who have loan packages for people who still have some unpaid debt. If you look at the surface reality you may quickly conclude that such financial institutions are not interested in making money because there is no guarantee that their debt will be repaid.

Your credit score is a number that will fall somewhere in the range of 300 and 850. It is usually determined by a complex mathematical formula that uses all your financial data as variables in the calculation. If you spend more than you earn, have a history of defaulting on debts it will be reflected in the score. If your score is higher than 720, it shows that you can be entrusted with a loan. In on the other hand you score less than 600, you can only be eligible for bad credit loans.

One other factor that usually motivates financial institutions to lend people this high-risk loan is the fact that they are permitted by the law to fix high interest rates. If you do not have the resilience and the mental strength to face pressure, you may become overwhelmed when the time to repay your loan draws near. People who are not sure of their ability to repay their debt such avoid such a loan.

More so, a loan of this nature can be divided into two groups, namely secure loan facility and the unsecured loan facility. The secure loan facility is meant for people who have properties that can use as collateral for the loan. More so, the value of the collateral should be higher than the amount of money that you want to borrow.

More so, a loan of this nature can be divided into two groups, namely secure loan facility and the unsecured loan facility. The secure loan facility is meant for people who have properties that can use as collateral for the loan. More so, the value of the collateral should be higher than the amount of money that you want to borrow.

One other factor that usually motivates financial institutions to lend people this high-risk loan is the fact that they are permitted by the law to fix high interest rates. If you do not have the resilience and the mental strength to face pressure, you may become overwhelmed when the time to repay your loan draws near. People who are not sure of their ability to repay their debt such avoid such a loan.

Your credit score is a number that will fall somewhere in the range of 300 and 850. It is usually determined by a complex mathematical formula that uses all your financial data as variables in the calculation. If you spend more than you earn, have a history of defaulting on debts it will be reflected in the score. If your score is higher than 720, it shows that you can be entrusted with a loan. In on the other hand you score less than 600, you can only be eligible for bad credit loans.

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Arts & Entertainment: Neptune, Pluto as well as the Astrology of ...

For one thing, generations born with Neptune sextile Pluto tend to come to maturity during times of great economic expansion, when long-standing assumptions and mindsets are being overturned. The times and the astrology indicates that this was true of the previous Neptune sextile Pluto generation (born between 1837 and 1851), which we think of today as the generation which ushered in the modern age - modernism in business, invention, technology and art. It was also true of the preceding Neptune sextile Pluto generation which brought the Protestant Reformation and the beginnings of capitalism. Because the hallmark of these generations is individualism, not unquestioning obedience to social fiat, it is not surprising that the statesmen of these generations tend to be ineffectual, conservative leaders who passively defend privilege and profit, such as Clemenceau, Cleveland, McKinley, and Hindenburg last time around; and the present generation of insipid and incompetent politicians today.

It doesn't appear as though we can rely upon our politicians for effective leadership until long after 2030!

On the other hand, the interpretation and the astrology for Neptune sextile Pluto generations reveals experimenters and technicians who make marvelous contributions to technology, such as Edison, Bell, and Burbank in the previous cycle; and the computer whizzes of today. On the other hand, these generations make better tinkerers than theoreticians. In the nineteenth century Pavlov, Cantor, Michelson, and Krafft-Ebing made outstanding contributions to their respective sciences; but they are most famous for the questions which their techniques raised but never answered satisfactorily. Neptune sextile Pluto-ites are doers, not abstract thinkers or ivory tower theorists. They are interested primarily in "how", not "why". For example, in art the Impressionists Renoir, Monet, Gauguin, Cezanne put more importance upon capturing transient light effects rather than in form and composition (which the Post-Impressionist movement attempted to restore). The Impressionist movement is considered to be the beginning of modern art because these artists were the first to consider the technical process of painting to be more important than accurate depiction of the subject matter. The High Renaissance artists of a previous cycle such as Raphael, Michelangelo, and Titian similarly were principally interested in geometrical perfection and balance - i.e., technique. Interestingly, no such inspired artistic movement emphasizing technique has yet appeared in the present Neptune sextile Pluto generation. Perhaps this will yet happen; or perhaps the present generation found its expression in music rather than graphic arts.

Thus the meaning and astrology of Neptune sextile Pluto generations shows them to be innovative rather than conservative (except politically). They emphasize individual achievement over obeying rules; are generally more fascinated with technique than with meaning; and are doers rather than thinkers. They are pragmatic rather than concerned with upholding traditional values. This suggests that the present vogue of fundamentalism in the Abrahamic religions will not endure: these generations lean towards the "varieties of religious experience" of such as William James in the previous cycle; the "priesthood of all believers" of thinkers like Luther and Zwingli in the preceding one; or the "turn on, tune in, drop out" of the hippies; rather than groupthink.

Source: http://arts-entertainment2.blogspot.com/2012/03/neptune-pluto-as-well-as-astrology-of.html

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

Sprint officially announces the ZTE Fury, coming March 11 for $19.99

ZTE Fury

The ZTE Fury will be available March 11 for just $20 on contract, Sprint announced this morning. The Fury is being billed as a "family-friendly" Android device, though options such as Sprint's Family Locator, mobile usage controls (you can lock down text messages, for example) and Sprint Drive First all cost extra. 

As for the phone itself, the Fury's got a 3.5-inch display, 5-megapixel camera with flash and can serve as a 3G mobile hotspot. It looks to be running Android 2.3 Gingerbread and is powered by a 1GHz Qualcomm MSM8655 Snapdragon processor. It's got 4GB of storage on board. It's also a Sprint ID device, so you can theme it with any number of Sprint ID packs.

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Eliminating Panic Attacks | New Health and Fitness

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Here are the popular triggers and brings about of panic attacks:

Phobia ? Individuals who are exposed to particular situation they are afraid of will often expertise a strain attack.

Passiveness ? Very a couple of think that substantial politeness, shyness, and respectfulness are a good thing and it can easily be average for someone to possess these characteristics. Be that as it might perhaps, a growing amount of evidence supports the concept that passiveness as a outcome of fear (occasionally unexplained), low self-satisfaction as well as self-confidence is consistent with a person experiencing episodes of panic attack.

Hyperventilation syndrome ? Mouth breathing as well as over-breathing or exhaling more carbon dioxide with honor towards the amount of oxygen from the bloodstream can easily result to signs consisting of dizziness, lightheadedness, as well as fast heartbeat. These indicators, in turn bring about panic attacks.

Benzodiazepines ? Medicines including benzodiazepines are prescribed to treat the symptoms of panic attacks. These drugs have a very quick to take effect. Typically, the person discovers relief within 30 seconds. Nonetheless, benzodiazepines are extremely addictive and rebound impact is traditional (a anxiety attack induced by withdrawing from the drug).

Medications ? You ?ll discover particular drugs including fluoroquinolone kind antibiotics and Ritalin (methylphenidate) with worry attacks listed like a side consequence. Attacks might well be temporary, typically happening when a person starts prescription but may well go on occurring also if the person is currently accustomed to the medicine. When this happens, change of dosage or kind of medicine is frequently warranted. Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors or SSRIs increase the level of serotonin inside the brain which regulates and normalizes emotions. Nonetheless, consumption of SSRIs can increase stress and anxiety at the outset of usage. Worry attacks might even be a ton more frequent to persons that wean on and off the medications

Biological origins ? post traumatic strain disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder, Wilson?s disease, pheochromocytoma, hypoglycemia, mitral valve prolapse as well as labyrinthitis ( internal ear disruptions) can manifest with stress attack. Vitamin B deficiency from periodic depletion since of parasitic infection from tapeworm or since of insufficient diet can bring about strain attacks.

Heredity ? Youngsters, whose moms and dads have actually been located to suffer from stress disorder, are very likely to proficiency or have stress attacks as well. In other words, inheritance plays an crucial function in figuring out that obtains it. Nevertheless, males and ladies by having no household history can still develop worry as well as panic disorder.

Environment aspects as well as upbringing ? Individuals who increased up very cautious about their life as well as actions, as well as those that live in a very demanding environment, plus unique terrible experiences from the past are likely to have panic attacks.

Short-term resulting in sources ? Substantial life changes, emotional anguish from a failed partnership, lifestyle shift, stimulants such as nicotine and caffeine, psilocybin, marijuana, and drugs can easily trigger worry and panic attacks.

Take note that these results in as well as brings about might just have unique effects to a number of individuals. 1 might well only require 1 trigger to have an episode of worry attacks. Others might possibly require a amount of induces so that you can easily break down. Additionally, by just being exposed to any of these results in do not immediately result to anxiety as well as overcoming panic attacks primarily since some are emotionally greater than others.

It is even significant to note that some symptoms of concern attacks could probably also be a sign of additional medicinal condition. As a result, it truly is crucial to exactly pinpoint the source of the signs in purchase know what kind of treatment is essential.

If you need to Prevent Panic Attacks and would like to check out if it is right for you, go to natural remedies for panic attacks

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Friday, March 9, 2012

Knowing About Car Insurance Can Help You Make It Cheaper ? Car ...

Sometimes know more about car insurance premiums are calculated and how you can help justify the price that you and give you an upper hand, the price to make it as cheap as possible. A good starting point is that the car insurance actually offers.

What type automobile insurance?

Car insurance offers protection against damage caused by monetary causes vehicle traffic collisions, accidents, or any liability in an accident. Car insurance can also cover for theft or vandalism.

Car insurance is tied to the car compared to the coverage of an individual driving a vehicle. However, some insurance on an individual car with other people on the cover only condition is the only third level of cover.

What types of auto insurance there?

Third, is the minimum required coverage in the UK by law. Third parties only as the name suggests covers only the liability to third parties, it provides:

? The responsibility for damage to other

? Damage to property and vehicles caused by accident

? Responsibility, while towing a caravan or trailer

Third fire and theft cover includes third party only, but also provides additional coverage for:

Fire damage ?

? Theft of vehicle parts

? Damage to your vehicle after a theft

Comprehensive insurance is the highest level of coverage available, it covers the entire coverage of the third fire only party, the third and theft, but also a number of other advantages:

? Loss or damage to the vehicle

? Cover the windshield

? Cover for personal items

? Damage Accidenatal

? Medical Expenses

How can I make my insurance cheaper car?

When evaluating the cost of your car insurance quote, it is advisable to find the right balance between cost and level of coverage. Try out insurance to try to avoid the costs low, it is very important that the right amount of coverage you need. To reduce this spirit in many ways on the cost of your car insurance, here are some ideas to consider:

Shop around ? with a range of insurance and insurance comparison sites available, it is important to try to collect as many as for the quotes, as you can. Provided that they are the same in terms of coverage, you can try to narrow your choices down.

Insurance ? Prior to arrival to ensure your car, keep in mind the group auto insurance. Small cars tend to offer lower premiums for their insurance pool ? while bigger cars tend to be more expensive. So if you?re looking to buy a new car, check with the insurance group and decide from there.

Annual mileage ? the more mileage you do, the more likely to be your premium. Make sure you are as accurate as possible with your annual mileage.

Leadership Skills ? for young drivers to spend more is an additional qualification, which can lower your insurance premium driving style.

Security ? If your car is equipped with sufficient accuracy, the risk of theft is much lower. Setting up your car with approved safety devices can reduce car insurance St.

Excess ? You can raise your deductible to get a lower insurance premium. You may pay more in case of an accident, where.

Additional Drivers ? With more than an additional driver on your policy can increase costs and driver can be aged over 25 also increase the costs.

Cover ? Various types of coverage can be adapted to different cars. For older cars, fire and theft third party may be the most suitable and cheaper than fully comprehensive.

Drive carefully ? Build up your bonus to your insurance quotes will be reduced and a clean license, if you?re a driver you, you tend to get a cheaper insurance quote.

Source: http://www.msucd.org/knowing-about-car-insurance-can-help-you-make-it-cheaper

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Facebook goes down in several European countries: company

Social network website Facebook, which has around 850 million users worldwide, went down in several mainly European countries on Wednesday for around two hours, users and the company said.

"Today we experienced technical difficulties causing the site to be unavailable for a number of users in Europe," Facebook said in a statement.

"The issue has been resolved and everyone should now have access to Facebook. We apologise for any inconvenience."

The outage affected facebook.com as well as its apps for mobile phones and tablets.

As a result, #facebookdown was the top trending hashtag in France on microblogging site Twitter on Wednesday.

The outage could be a result of a disconnect with Facebook's servers holding users' personal data.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/facebook-goes-down-several-european-countries-company-104338529.html

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Thursday, March 8, 2012

Uncertain risks torment Japanese in nuclear zone

In this Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 photo, Yoshiko Ota displays bottled water she bought at a local shop for daily use at her house in Fukushima, Japan, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. Ota keeps her windows shut. She never hangs her laundry outdoors. Fearful of birth defects, she warns her daughters: Never have children. This is life with radiation, nearly one year after a tsunami-hit nuclear power plant began spewing it into Ota's neighborhood, 40 miles (60 kilometers) away. She's so worried that she has broken out in hives. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

In this Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 photo, Yoshiko Ota displays bottled water she bought at a local shop for daily use at her house in Fukushima, Japan, Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012. Ota keeps her windows shut. She never hangs her laundry outdoors. Fearful of birth defects, she warns her daughters: Never have children. This is life with radiation, nearly one year after a tsunami-hit nuclear power plant began spewing it into Ota's neighborhood, 40 miles (60 kilometers) away. She's so worried that she has broken out in hives. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

In this Saturday, Feb. 25, 2012 photo, Hiromi Abe sits on a whole body counter to have his radiation level measured at Citizens' Radioactivity Measurement Station in Fukushima, Japan. Experts say the risks are relatively low, and people can take steps to protect themselves, such as watching what they eat and taking breaks by periodically living outside Fukushima. But risks are much higher for children, and no one can say for sure what level of exposure is safe. What's clear is Fukushima will serve as a test case that the world is watching for long-term exposure to low-dose radiation. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

In this Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 photo, a car passes by a solar-powered Geiger counter on a street in Fukushima, Japan. Radiation is still leaking from the Fukushima Dai-ichi plant, though at a slower pace, nearly a year after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. It's not immediately fatal but could show up as cancer or other illnesses years later. What's clear is Fukushima will serve as a test case that the world is watching for long-term exposure to low-dose radiation. (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

In this Monday Feb. 20, 2012 photo, mandarin trees are covered with blue sheeting to protect them from frost, near a sign that spells out the location - "Orange Hill" - in Hirono, just outside the 20-kilometer (12-mile) nuclear exclusion zone around the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, in northeast Japan. Most residents left the town after it was contaminated by radiation from the plant when it was crippled by the March 11 tsunami. Those who remain in Hirono and other contaminated towns in Fukushima prefecture face an uncertain future. (AP Photo/ Greg Baker)

In this Sunday, Feb. 26, 2012 photo, Kouta Miyazaki, left, sits with son Ryoutaro in their house in Fukushima, Japan. Miyazaki, 40, used to run an online business selling Fukushima peaches but now doubts anyone will buy them. He plans to move away with his 15-year-old son, although that would mean living separately for a while from his wife, who works as a counselor in Fukushima. He has long stopped drinking Japanese green tea, and serves visitors imported British tea. "Government officials should all come live in Fukushima for several years and bring their families. They're all staying in places where it's safe," Miyazaki said. "We're being told to get radiated and drop dead." (AP Photo/Itsuo Inouye)

FUKUSHIMA, Japan (AP) ? Yoshiko Ota keeps her windows shut. She never hangs her laundry outdoors. Fearful of birth defects, she warns her daughters: Never have children.

This is life with radiation, nearly one year after a tsunami-hit nuclear power plant began spewing it into Ota's neighborhood, 40 miles (60 kilometers) away. She's so worried that she has broken out in hives.

"The government spokesman keeps saying there are no IMMEDIATE health effects," the 48-year-old nursery school worker says. "He's not talking about 10 years or 20 years later. He must think the people of Fukushima are fools.

"It's not really OK to live here," she says. "But we live here."

Ota takes metabolism-enhancing pills in hopes of flushing radiation out of her body. To limit her exposure, she goes out of her way to buy vegetables that are not grown locally. She spends 10,000 yen ($125) a month on bottled water to avoid the tap water. She even mail-ordered a special machine to dehusk her family's rice.

Not everyone resorts to such measures, but a sense of unease pervades the residents of Fukushima. Some have moved away. Everyone else knows they are living with an invisible enemy.

Radiation is still leaking from the now-closed Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant, though at a slower pace than it did in the weeks after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami. It's not immediately fatal but could show up as cancer or other illnesses years later.

The uncertainty breeds fear. Some experts say the risks are quite low outside the 20-kilometer (12-mile) no-go zone, and people can take steps to protect themselves, such as limiting intake of locally grown food, not lingering in radiation "hot spots" such as around gutters and foliage, and periodically living outside the area. But risks are much higher for children, and no one can say for sure what level of exposure is safe.

What's clear is Fukushima will serve as a test case that the world is watching for long-term exposure to low-dose radiation.

More than 280,000 people live in Fukushima city alone, though some have left, and many more live in surrounding towns, including many of the 100,000 who have been evacuated from the no-go zone.

"People are scared to death," says Wolfgang Weiss, chairman of the U.N. Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation, which is studying Fukushima. "They are thinking, 'Tell me. Is it good or bad?' We can't tell them. ... Life is risky."

It hasn't helped that the government has given only the most optimistic scenarios of the risks to avoid mass panic.

Public skepticism of government assurances grew when the man appointed as health adviser for Fukushima prefecture, Shunichi Yamashita, repeatedly said exposure to 100 millisieverts of radiation a year was safe.

Studies have found that cancer risks rise at an annual exposure of 100 millsieverts or above but aren't statistically detectable at lower levels. Below 100, experts can't say for sure whether it's safe, just that a link to cancer can't be proven.

In Fukushima and nearby areas, outside the 20-kilometer evacuation zone, the annual exposure is 20 millisieverts in some places and as high as 50 in others. Before the disaster, people in Japan were exposed to about 1 millisievert of natural background radiation a year; in the United States the average is about 3 millisieverts.

The controversy earned Yamashita a nickname: "Mr. 100 Millisieverts." Toshiso Kosako, a professor at the University of Tokyo's graduate school, stepped down as government adviser last year in a tearful protest of Yamashita's views.

Kouta Miyazaki is among those who have lost confidence in the government.

"Government officials should all come live in Fukushima for several years and bring their families. They're all staying in places where it's safe," Miyazaki says. "We're being told to get radiated and drop dead."

Miyazaki, 40, closed his online business selling Fukushima peaches; he doubts anyone would buy them now. He plans to move away with his 15-year-old son, although that would mean living separately for a while from his wife, who works as a counselor in Fukushima.

The nature of the threat has changed over time. Initially, it was exposure to the large releases of radiation from explosions at the plant. The risk from leaks remains but at a much reduced level.

These days, the main danger is less obvious but just as real: consuming contaminated food and water and ingesting radioactive particles. Radioactive material has accumulated in gutters where rainwater collects and shrubs with leaves that suck in radiation.

The risk is cumulative. The radioactivity in one's body builds up through various activities, including eating contaminated food every day or staying in a hot spot for an extended period.

Schools are restricting outdoor activities, and radiation meters dot the streets. Some people are using their own devices to measure radioactivity.

At area hospitals, thousands of people are on waiting lists to get their radiation levels measured with whole-body counters. One child at Minami Soma Hospital, southeast of Fukushima, was found with 2,653 becquerels of radioactive cesium.

It's a big number, but is it dangerous? Jacques Lochard, an International Commission on Radiological Protection official advising Fukushima prefecture, says the child's exposure could amount to as little as 0.3 millisieverts a year, or as much as 8 millisieverts, depending on how the child was exposed to the radiation.

All most residents know is that their bodies are contaminated. What the numbers mean is unanswered.

Kunihiko Takeda, a nuclear and ecology expert who has been more outspoken about the dangers than many others, says people become less afraid after he explains the risks.

"They are freed from the state of not knowing," says Takeda, who has a blog with instructions on how parents can protect their children from radiation. "They now know what to do and can make decisions on their own."

Lochard says he was sad to hear about a Fukushima woman whose children were too afraid to bring her grandchildren from Tokyo for visits. All the parents need to do, he said, is bring food from home and keep the children indoors.

Still, Lochard says, "There is no safe level. It is a small risk but not zero."

After the 1986 Chernobyl accident, more than 6,000 thyroid cancers clearly linked to radioactive iodine were found in children and adolescents. A study by Weiss' U.N. committee found exposure to iodine was lower in Fukushima than at Chernobyl. Still, parents are worried because the Chernobyl cancers didn't emerge until a couple of years later.

"Nobody can say this is over. I'd be the last to say that," Weiss says.

Mayor Shouji Nishida of Date, a city of 66,000 people in Fukushima prefecture, says his community is preparing for the future by relying less on the central government, and by adjusting expectations. He believes 5 millisieverts of radiation a year ? five times the typical amount of background radiation in Japan ? is a realistic goal.

"We are defining policies to live and coexist with radiation," he says.

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