Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Legal notice seeks BCB action on ICC umpires

Dhaka: A legal notice was served on the authorities of Bangladesh C
ricket Board (BCB) requesting them to file an appeal with the International Cricket Council (ICC) for punishing the umpires for their wrong decisions in quarter-final between Bangladesh and India on March 19.
Supreme Court lawyer Eunus Ali Akond sent the legal notice to the team manager of the BCB, its president and secretary to the sports ministry, asking them to submit the appeal within 24 hours.
He also asked BCB to seek adequate compensation of money as double as the values of the ICC World Gold Cup 2015 and goodwill to Bangladesh.
The SC lawyer said that the umpires Ian Gould and Aleem Dar had given three wrong decisions regarding dismissals of Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah Riyad and no ball call of Rubel Hossain during the cricket match in the quarter-final between Bangladesh and India in Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia.
“Tamim Iqbal and Mahmudullah were not actually out and Rubel Hossain’s delivery to the Indian batsmen Rohit Sharma was not actually a no-ball,” he said.
He added, “ICC authorities rescheduled the match on March 19 from March 21. The cricket match was supposed to be held in Wellington venue in New Zealand, but the match was held at the Melbourne Cricket Ground in Australia.”

Eunus Ali told The Daily Star that he will file a writ petition with the High Court seeking necessary order on the BCB authorities if they do not appeal to the ICC authorities.

Selena Gomez advices Jeff Ross on roasting Justin Bieber

Dhaka:  Jeff Ross has revealed that he got tips from Justin Bieber's former girlfriend, Selena Gomez, on how to roast the 21-year old singer.

In a recent interview with The Huffington Post newspaper, the 49-year-old stand-up comedian admitted that he researched dirt about Bieber for 'Comedy Cnetral' roasting and asked Gomez as well for the tips, the Mirror reported.

Bieber and Gomez's on and off relationship for four years was also a part of the cruel jokes and Ross said in the show that Gomez too wanted to be there but was busy dating men and asked Bieber whether he dumped the 22-year-old because she grew a moustache before he did.

Ross also added that Gomez had sex with him proving that Mexicans would do the disgusting jobs that Americans just won't do.

During the show, the 'Boyfriend' singer apologized for his behavior over the last two years, saying he had lost some of his best qualities and looked forward to become someone to be proud of.


Bieber added that someone close to him once said that how one raised from a fall was how he was truly defined as a man. Source: aninews

Monday, 9 March 2015

Is It OK To Fantasize About Someone Else Once You're Married?

It’s not just the fans of Fifty Shades of Grey who have sexual fantasies.
In fact, according to experts, most women — regardless of their relationship status — fantasize about sexual activities they’re not currently experiencing. “It’s completely natural for women to fantasize about other men. Even if you are in a committed relationship and in love with your partner, that doesn’t mean that you won’t find other men sexually attractive,” explains sex expert Nikki Ransom-Alfred. “We are sexual beings with wants and desires; men aren’t the only one’s who daydream about sex.”
It’s when those fantasies interfere with real life that we may experience problems. “It’s wise to be conscious of what the purpose of this fantasy may be,” says relationship expert and author Brandy Engler. “Often fantasies, like dreams, are revelatory of our deeper psychological wishes. A woman can ask herself: What do I need? It could be more passion, more attention, to feel powerful or sexy. When you can understand what it is you are longing for, then you can develop a plan for making that a reality in life.”
In fact, too often women rely on fantasies to fulfill their needs rather than ask their partner for what they want. And that’s where the trouble, especially when you’re married, comes in. “Women who don’t know how to ask for what they want are more prone to fantasy and negative assessment of their husband,” explains Engler.
But rather than trying to stop fantasizing altogether, you’re better off expressing your desires to your significant other. “As a sexual being, having fantasies is a normal and natural thing that boosts your sexual desire and arousal,” says Ransom-Alfred. “Studies have shown that those who have frequent sexual fantasies have a higher sex drive and sexual satisfaction, higher chance of orgasm, and are more sexually open in the bedroom. These are all qualities that you want to have in your marriage.”
Finally, avoid fantasizing about men whom you actually know. “It is not good to fantasize about someone close to you like a friend or coworker,” Ransom-Alfred says. “Having his lady fantasize about Brad Pitt is one thing but fantasizing about your husband’s old college buddy is something different. It’s just too close to home and if your guy ever found out, it could lead to jealousy or other ill feelings and cause unnecessary tension between all parties involved. Also, having sexual fantasies about someone close to you could lead to confusing feelings for that person in real life; it’s not worth the risk.”


Instead, bring the aspects of your fantasies into your relationship with your husband. “You don’t want to be a wild, adventurous sex goddess in your fantasies and not in real life,” says Ransom-Alfred. “Bring that passion into your relationship as well to maintain your exciting sex life. Also, allow yourself to be ‘taken away’ by your fantasies and overcome with desire so you can take all of that passion out on your guy. He will not complain!”

Friday, 6 March 2015

A suitcase laboratory against Ebola

A virologist from Göttingen has developed an easy to carry suitcase-lab that will enable medics to
run full-fledged genetic tests for a variety of viruses. Until now, this was all but unthinkable.
 RPA-Mini-laboratory, developed by the German Primate Center in Göttingen (Foto: DPZ)
The RPA mini-lab includes everything to identify eight different viruses.
When a patient shows up at the doctor's office with fever, the first assumption in countries with colder climates usually is: "another case of the flu." In tropical regions, however, doctors are likely to offer "malaria" as a first ad hoc diagnosis. But this first assumption can be dangerously misleading. The fever could also have been triggered by a much more dangerous infection, such as the Dengue, Marburg or Chikungunya virus, or even - in the worst scenario - by Ebola.
Ahmed Abd el Wahed wants to give local clinics fast and reliable diagnostics
It is critical that medics obtain clarity about the origin of symptoms as early as possible. With this in mind, virologist Ahmed Abd El Wahed thought it would be good to have a small, mobile laboratory. He pursued his idea together with a colleague, Frank Torsten Hufert, at the University of Göttingen, where Abd El Wahed was researching at the time. Initially, his aim was to offer doctors in Mecca a device they could use to test pilgrims of the Hajj for the MERS-Corona-virus.
Back then, nobody in Saudi Arabia was interested in his suitcase. However, Abd El Wahed now hopes that the invention could be of use in Africa: a mobile laboratory, which fits into a suitcase, can run full-fledged genetic analyses on a number of different viruses. Moreover, the tests reach a degree of reliability that was so far unthinkable outside well-equipped classical medical laboratories. So the mini-lab is well suited for use in clinics in the Ebola-affected regions of West-Africa. And it is already in use there.
An Ebola rapid test - similar to a pregnancy test - has been on the market since January. However, the suitcase-lab is not supposed to replace that option.
But, while every physician can carry the rapid test at all times and identify an Ebola-infection with a high degree of certainty, the method is not fool-proof. There is still the possibility that an Ebola-infection remains undetected. Therefore, in case of suspicion, blood-tests will always have to be taken and sent to a proper laboratory for DNA-testing.
And this is where the suitcase lab comes into play: Abd El Wahed's brain child can perform in-depth DNA-analysis right on the spot - a great advantage in underdeveloped countries where bad roads can make transportation difficult. Furthermore, the lab can test blood samples for as many as eight different viruses, including all three known varieties of Ebola - something the instant test can't do.
Multiplying genetic information
To conduct DNA-analyses, researchers need to multiply specific sections of genetic information. Traditionally, this is done using a method called polymerase chain reaction (PCR).
 Polymerase chain reaction machine at the Fraunhofer Institute in Schmallenberg (Foto: Fabian Schmidt)
A PCR goes through numerous heating and cooling cycles
This method is used when forensic investigators take genetic fingerprints, or when medics conduct a paternity test or food controllers want to find out the origins of meat.
But PCR requires a complex laboratory with extensive equipment. Test tubes with the genetic material must be heated and cooled repeatedly: first to 96 degrees, then to 50-60 degrees and again to 72 degrees Celsius. This procedure must be repeated numerous times, which can take hours. Also, some ingredients must be continuously cooled to minus 20 degrees Celsius during transport.
Breakthrough with a new method
This changed in 2006 when a team of researchers under biochemists Olaf Piepenburg and Niall Armes invented a new DNA multiplication procedure called recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA).
RPA multiplies the required genetic information of the viruses faster than PCR - within ten to fifteen minutes. In addition, RPA works at a continuous temperature of 37 degrees, which means no cooling is needed in the process or transport of ingredients.
In June 2014, Abd El Wahed, who works at the German Primate Center in Göttingen, had his suitcase ready for use. Piepenburg and Armes contributed necessary equipment and ingredients, which they have now converted into a start-up enterprise.
 DNA-diagram from a PCR machine at the Fraunhofer Institute in Schmallenberg (Foto: Fabian Schmidt)
This is how PCR finds DNA-identities - through peaks in a diagram
Abd El Wahed's former boss, the virologist Manfred Weidmann - now teaching at the University of Sterling - contributed the specific RPA test for the Ebola virus.
The device receives its electric power from a solar panel. At the moment, it is being tested with cooperation partners of theInstitut Pasteur in Dakar/Senegal and with the Institute of Public Health in Guinea.

Besides hospitals, Abd El Wahed also thinks the suitcase could be useful at airports. "If someone arrives at an airport with symptoms, you can find out what he has in 15 Minutes," Abd El Wahed boasts. The estimated costs for the mini-lab is currently around 5000 euros. Each test costs about four euros.

Monday, 2 March 2015

Digital Marketing: A Guide to Visuals & Digital Customer Service

This is the extended version of the 4th Installment of my Series of Articles on Digital Marketing Tactics Published on The Daily Star Newspaper. You may read the first extended version here discussing StoryTelling and Digital Campaigns, the second version discussing SEO and Content Crowdsourcing here and the third installment discussing Social Media Integration and Mobile Based Marketing in here. You can also read the web version of the published article here.
Remember those comic books, always used to attract us when we were kids? Even today those childhood comic books may keep us busy than the regular books. Marketing through effective visual has always been the most important tactics of Digital Marketing. A Recent study shows that the social media site, Instagram with over 300 million users (430 million estimated by the end of 2015) could be worth $35 Billion Dollars outpacing Twitter.
Do you know you can avail Telecom services online without even visiting the store? You can even get a new sim shipped @ your doorstep!!!
In this installment of the series; I’ll briefly discuss how to market your product and services through effective visuals and how to provide customer service through digital media. These tactics are good for the great marketers who want to reach beyond the traditional market segment of customers.
A picture is worth 1000 bucks:
If you are following the latest print adverts of the biggest marketers!!! You’ll see that they are using a technique which enabled them to attract the most of the customers. The cute kitty photo in the online community gets many clicks whereas the less emotional quote of a wise man as text really has to fight for attention. Today there is even a trend to create nice quotes as pictures to be better visible in online communities. Especially in times of mass, visibility has a special importance. When it comes to grabbing the attention of today's busy social media consumer, visual content is the cat's meow.
A study by ROI Research revealed that fans and followers are 40 percent more likely to engage with brands that post pictures than any other type of media. Content containing images reap 94 percent more total views that content without.
Finally if you are a startup business owner or just a fresher in the digital marketing arena you need to start using designed infographics as your Digital Marketing Tactic which will eventually attract attention of your consumer. Just wrap your info and campaign as little artworks and offer detailed information in compact form. Pictures are perfect to excite people, to fascinate them because people informed themselves quickly on the go & pictures and visual language played a stronger role in that aspect
Digital Customer Service:

Do you know that airtel is providing customer service virtually through “Online Airtel Experience Center? Do you know most of the Telecom Service providers are offering customer service through apps?
Having a digital customer service function doesn’t just mean setting up a company Twitter account so that customers can tweet complaints to you. Done right, an effective strategy is a complex and gradual process, which integrates the delivery of customer service and support via the web and the social networks into the very fabric of your organization. Think about this for just a minute as it relates to your own behavior.
Think about how will you go and buy a new SIM for using internet. If you are like me, then you’ll definitely go for a prior research to figure out what will be best package for you. You’ll ask questions related to usage to the customer service agent @ the Telco Store. Then you’ll choose the best option for you as per their suggestion.
Now what if I tell you won’t need to go to any store for all these and you can get a sim shipped to your place just like that!!! Amazing ha…Airtel virtual store is offering customer service through online portal. You just need to log in, browse, enter info in regards to your daily usage; the store will calculate and tell you which package will suite you best. Then you pay and get the sim shipped to you.

Now think about what systems you have in place to provide customer service to your customers and prospects—across multiple channels. Do you know how great marketers are using Omni Channel and digital marketing tactics to provide customer service across various channels? Well to know the answer, you need to wait for my next post. This ends my 4 part series of articles on Digital Marketing. Please feel free to drop me a line anytime, search and find me here on LinkedIn, orTwitter, Facebook, Pinterest……..cheers