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Sunday, July 20, 2014

Electronic Obscene and Threatening Messages Can Lead to Harm or Death

Business owners should make themselves aware they can retaliate against abusive and threatening employees legally.

One day you might find yourself in a confrontation with a delusional and enraged employee, how do you handle he or she legally?

Just as there are laws to protect employees, employers have rights granted to them by law. Most often the common offense by an employee is harassment or threats.

As an employer, check with your State law codes to protect yourself, your family or other employees.
Do not attempt to rationalize with employees whose rage is expressed through electronic messages; i.e., text messages, emails or phone calls.

Threats and obscene messages are illegal in most States. These employees will attempt to belittle you with abusive language and threats. They will claim they are smarter than you, claiming you are not what you appear to be, accuse you of wrongdoing and explain in detail how far more superior they are than you. They might go so far as to attempt to claim your children or spouse are or have been attracted to them.

Although at the moment you might find this humorous and wonder in disbelief what is going through their mind, do not take them lightly. They may or will begin to stalk you or even your family members. These types of employees can and may cause you physical harm, even make attempts on your life. They are far more dangerous than you may believe.

When a current or previous employee begins verbal threats or sends you obscene images or language through electronic communications, immediately contact your local law enforcement agency. Keep all electronic messages as proof, you will need it.

Once the abusive or threatening electronic communication begins, send the perpetrator the following message as a response, "Do not text, email or phone me again with electronic obscene messages or communications again."

If you must meet the perpetrator for any reason, suggest you meet at a police station, preferably indoors, for any exchanges with the enraged employee. Once the employee sends another electronic communication, you may then file Harassment charges against the perpetrator. A warrant will be issued by a judge and an arrest will be made. Do not take matters into your own hands, these types of individuals are not stable minded, nor rational. You may be saving the life of yourself, family member or other employees.

Remember, they are irrational, most often delusional or mentally unstable and will not adhere to reason. Their past experiences may include childhood abuse, mental instability, unmanageable anger issues, a history of criminal acts or psychological disorders. Keep yourself and others safe and protected, involve your local law enforcement agencies.

Mississippi Code § 97-29-45. Obscene electronic communications.

(1) It shall be unlawful for any person or persons:

(a) To make any comment, request, suggestion or proposal by means of telecommunication or electronic communication which is obscene, lewd or lascivious with intent to abuse, threaten or harass any party to a telephone conversation, telecommunication or electronic communication;

(b) To make a telecommunication or electronic communication with intent to terrify, intimidate or harass, and threaten to inflict injury or physical harm to any person or to his property;

(c) To make a telephone call, whether or not conversation ensues, without disclosing his identity and with intent to annoy, abuse, threaten or harass any person at the called number;

(d) To make or cause the telephone of another repeatedly or continuously to ring, with intent to harass any person at the called number;

(e) To make repeated telephone calls, during which conversation ensues, solely to harass any person at the called number; or

(f) Knowingly to permit a computer or a telephone of any type under his control to be used for any purpose prohibited by this section.
(2) Upon conviction of any person for the first offense of violating subsection (1) of this section, such person shall be fined not more than Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00) or imprisoned in the county jail for not more than six (6) months, or both.

(3) Upon conviction of any person for the second offense of violating subsection (1) of this section, the offenses being committed within a period of five (5) years, such person shall be fined not more than One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) or imprisoned in the county jail for not more than one (1) year, or both.

(4) For any third or subsequent conviction of any person violating subsection (1) of this section, the offenses being committed within a period of five (5) years, such person shall be guilty of a felony and fined not more than Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000.00) and/or imprisoned in the State Penitentiary for not more than two (2) years, or both.
(5) The provisions of this section do not apply to a person or persons who make a telephone call that would be covered by the provisions of the federal Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, 15 USCS Section 1692 et seq.

(6) Any person violating this section may be prosecuted in the county where the telephone call, conversation or language originates in case such call, conversation or language originates in the State of Mississippi. In case the call, conversation or language originates outside of the State of Mississippi then such person shall be prosecuted in the county to which it is transmitted.

Read where text messages lead to a stabbing death

http://www.freep.com/article/20131201/NEWS06/312010113/singler-mccowan-text-messages-stabbing-death

“Know anyone I can buy from?”

Connor McCowan, then 18, sent that text message to Andrew Singler, a Michigan State University senior who he considered like an older brother, a week before killing Singler with a pocket knife.

In the days before the Feb. 23 stabbing, McCowan and Singler texted back and forth like best friends. Most people, in fact, described their relationship that way.

The State Journal obtained the text messages — some of which the jury did not see — after McCowan’s October conviction for second-degree murder. He is serving 20 to 60 years in prison, but will appeal the conviction.

McCowan and Singler spoke for approximately six minutes. After that, McCowan saw an earlier text message he had received from Shay while he had been asleep.

“Andrew just broke one of my ribs,” it said.

That wasn’t true, although she was hurt. When asked at trial about her reason for sending that message, she said, “I don’t know what I was looking for.”

At 2:48 a.m., McCowan sent two texts to Shay: “Wtf!” and then, “You are walking aimlessly?”

Shay then explained where she was, texting that her “boss gave me a ride back to his place (because) I have a broken back, and Andrew called me awful names over and over so (I don’t know) what to do.”

As he had done many times in the past, McCowan offered to pick her up and drive her to their parents’ home or to her apartment.

“I’m good,” Shay texted.

“But your back (is) broken,” McCowan texted at 2:53 a.m. Read More Here

Actor James Garner Dies Saturday Night July 19

James Garner, for more than 50 years was one of Hollywood's most likable leading men on the big screen and on television. James died at his Los Angeles home Saturday night. He was 86.

The star, best known for the Maverick and The Rockford Files television series, had suffered what had been described as a minor stroke in 2008.

Besides his popular work on the small screen, Garner also appeared opposite Julie Andrews in two critically acclaimed movies, 1964's The Americanization of Emily and 1982's Victor/Victoria.

In addition, he costarred opposite Doris Day in The Thrill of It All and Move Over, Darling (both 1963), and added his own charm to perhaps one of the greatest buddy movies of all time, 1963's The Great Escape, with Steve McQueen.

Another box-office hit was the 1966 racing film Grand Prix, which put him in widescreen Cinerama.

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

World's Most Interesting Phobias - Unless You Fear Them


1.  Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia - Fear of long words
  
2.  Xanthophobia – fear of the color yellow

3.  Turophobia- fear of cheese 

4.  Somniphobia- fear of falling asleep 

A persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted fear of sleep", and this condition causes thousands of people major distress every year.

There are many reasons why people may suffer from somniphobia, as with any fear: they may have had repeated bad experiences with nightmares/night terrors as a child. Known by many names—somniphobia and fear of sleep being the most common—the problem often significantly impacts quality of life. It can cause panic attacks, and symptoms include shortness of breath, nausea, sweating, irregular heartbeat and a sense of impending doom/dread

5.  Coulrophobia – fear of clowns 

6.  Hylophobia- fear of trees 

7.  Omphalophobia- fear of the navel

Refers to one being afraid of having one's bellybutton touched or tugged on by oneself or by other people. It is also the fear of seeing other people touch their own bellybutton. Most of the afflicted are able to look upon an untouched bellybutton but become extremely uncomfortable, nauseated, and anxious when one is being touched, especially their own.

Television personality and actress Khloe Kardashian admitted that she had fear about her belly button. She is quoted as saying,"Whales are disgusting and belly buttons are disgusting. I get chills every time I touch my belly"

8.  Nomophobia- fear of being without mobile phone coverage 

 The name for the phobia of being without mobile phone coverage was coined five years ago after researchers discovered the phenomenon. According to recent surveys, more than half of people in the UK suffer from it. The phobia is brought on by the fear of losing signal, running out of battery or even losing sight of a mobile phone.

9.  Ombrophobia- fear of rain 

10. Uranophobia- fear of heaven 

11.  Pogonophobia- fear of beards 

The admiration or promotion of people, usually males, who wear a facial beard. From pogon, Greek for beard.

Used also as a term of disapproval for those who enjoy trials and tribulations and make a drama out of a crisis, from pogo stick.

A man who gives unqualified credibility to another who wears a beard is an act of pogonophilia.

 12.  Trypophobia- fear of holes 

13.  Triskaidekaphobia- fear of the number 13

14.  Aulophobia - Suffering from this weird phobia means you have a fear of flutes.

A persistent, abnormal, and unwarranted worry of flutes”, every year this surprisingly frequent phobia causes countless people useless distress.

Known by quite a few names – Aulophobia and Fear of Flutes being the most common – the issue often considerably impacts the quality of life. It may cause panic attacks and keep individuals apart from family members and business associates.

Symptoms typically include shortness of breath, fast breathing, irregular heartbeat, sweating, nausea, and overall emotions of dread, although everybody experiences aulophobia in their very own way and should have completely different symptoms. The precise phobia manifests itself in numerous ways. Some victims experience it virtually all the time, others simply in response to direct stimuli.

15.  Arachibutyrophobia - the fear of peanut butter sticking to the roof of one's mouth.

16.  Geliophobia - If you've got it, you have a deep fear of laughter.

17.  Genuphobia - Genuphobics have a fear of knees.

18.  Linonophobia - Linonophobics have a fear of string. 
 
We use strings to tie our stuff in place, secure things so that they don’t fall off and are very useful in our everyday lives. But there are some people who fear strings and they are called linonophobes.

People with this fear might have experienced being tied up in the past, whether they were tied up because of a punishment. Some might have developed this fear because of watching TV or in the movies people being tied up while their houses were being robbed, or being tied up when they were captured or kidnapped.

This fear of strings could be associated with their fear of being restrained or restricted. For some, being tied with a rope is like being forced to do something that they do not like or is something that they could not escape.

19. Ostraconophobia - Ostraconophobics suffer from their fear of shellfish.

20. Phobophobia - Phobophobics? They have the fear of, yes, fear.





Monday, March 17, 2014

L'Wren Scott, designer and Jagger's girlfriend, found dead

Fashion designer L'Wren Scott and longtime girlfriend of Mick Jagger has been found dead of an apparent suicide, reports the AP, ABC News and the New York Daily News.

Scott's body was found hanging from a scarf on a doorknob by her assistant at her New York apartment around 10 a.m. Monday, reports the Daily News. The AP reports an official as saying no note was found and there was no sign of foul play. The medical examiner's office will determine the cause of death.

Fran Curtis, a spokesperson for Jagger, tells USA TODAY that the singer is "completely shocked and devastated by the news." Scott had been in a relationship with the Rolling Stones frontman for more than a decade. Jagger is currently on tour with his band and recently arrived in Australia.

Scott, who began her career as a model, was an established designer whose designs were worn by A-listers including Nicole Kidman, Sarah Jessica Parker, Angelina Jolie, Penelope Cruz, Amy Adams, Madonna and Michelle Obama. In 2012, Jagger visited the White House where he was delighted to see the first lady wearing his girlfriend's designs. "It was so great to see the first lady wearing L'Wren Scott clothes when we were at the White House the other day," he proudly pointed out during an interview at the time with USA TODAY. "So that was really good. And I didn't see much of Fashion Week because I only came up for the last day. I'm not really that much of a Fashion Week groupie, but I went to L'Wren's show and that was great."

In December, a special limited edition collection of L'Wren Scott designs for Banana Republic made her style more attainable for the masses and quickly sold out. The company has tweeted that they are "stunned and saddened to learn of the loss of L'Wren Scott. Our hearts and prayers go out to her friends and family."
Other retailers and notables throughout the fashion world, as well as celebrities, took to Twitter to express their condolences.

Marc Jacobs: "Rest in peace, L'Wren Scott. You'll forever be missed."
Cushnie et Ochs: "RIP L'wren Scott, so sad to lose a beautiful strong female designer."
Bette Midler: "Just got news of the beautiful L'wren Scott's death perhaps by her own hand. I am devastated. A rare, wonderful, talented soul. Goodbye."
Olivia Munn: "Shocked and saddened by the passing of @lwrenscott ... she was an amazing soul, talented artist and an unbelievably giving friend. RIP."
Jaimie Alexander: "This is extremely sad news. RIP L'Wren Scott. You were most certainly one of a kind."
Nina Garcia: "Saddened over the loss of the very talented, generous and always gracious L'Wren Scott. You will be missed"
Neiman Marcus: "It is with great sadness that we've learned about the tragic loss of designer L'Wren Scott. #RIP"
Gilt.com: "Deeply saddened to hear about the passing of L'Wren Scott—a brilliant fashion mind and a beautiful woman. Our thoughts are with Mick."

Cindy Clark USA

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Candy Crush Saga Continues and May Be Worth Almost $8 Billion





By Aman Shah

(Reuters) - King Digital Entertainment Plc, maker of hit mobile phone game "Candy Crush Saga", expects to be worth up to $7.6 billion when it goes public this month in the United States, amid concerns about its over reliance on the game.

King will hope to benefit from its focus on the estimated $17 billion market for mobile game apps and avoid the fate of rivals such as Zynga Inc, which has struggled to make its games as popular on phones as they are online.

"Candy Crush," which involves moving candies to make a line of three in the same color, was the most downloaded free app and top revenue-grossing app in 2013. The game accounts for nearly three-quarters of King's revenue.

"I think the bankers have priced the deal in a way so that initial investors can realize a first-day pop in the stock," said Josef Schuster, founder of IPOX Schuster, a Chicago-based IPO research and investment house.



Twitter Inc's successful IPO in November and a surge in Facebook Inc's shares have fueled speculation that other tech firms could go public, including music-streaming service Spotify, lodging website AirBnB and mobile payments company Square.

However, Schuster and other analysts questioned if King could maintain its breakneck growth rate.
"I think the valuation of a P/E ratio of 13 for a high-growth company is indeed reflecting a skepticism about the ability to continue growing at such a rapid pace," said Jay Ritter, a professor and IPO expert at the University of Florida.

"The ability to come up with future games and get people to pay for the game is a big question mark."
Riccardo Zacconi, who has led King since co-founding the company in Sweden in 2003, will hold a 9.5 percent stake in King after the IPO. Zacconi, 47, worked with online dating site uDate.com Ltd till it was bought by InterActive Corp in 2002.

ANOTHER ZYNGA?

"Candy Crush" launched on Facebook in April 2012. The game was released on Apple devices in November that year, followed by an app for Android devices a month later.
 
The game has been downloaded more than 500 million times since its launch. The basic games are free, but players must pay for add-ons or extra "lives".

Such stellar popularity has helped King's revenue grow to $602 million in the fourth quarter of 2013 from $22 million in the first quarter of 2012.

But most of that growth was fueled by "Candy Crush" rather than any of the 180 games King provides through mobile phones, Facebook and its own website.

King, which had 665 employees at December 31, has focused on launching more games on mobile platforms, a market that analysts expect will grow to $17 billion this year from just $6 billion in 2010.

Zynga's stock price has halved since its IPO in 2011 as the popularity of "Farmville" waned, while Finland's Rovio has struggled to replicate the success of "Angry Birds".

Zynga acquired mobile game developer NaturalMotion for $527 million and cut over 300 jobs this year, in an effort to narrow its focus to mobile gaming.

To be sure, King's revenue for the quarter ended December 31 declined 3 percent from the preceding quarter, which the company said was due to a fall in "Candy Crush" gross bookings.

However, bookings rose for its other games such as "Pet Rescue Saga" and "Farm Heroes Saga". About 73 percent of total bookings in the quarter came from mobile users.




King's five games for mobiles have drawn a "substantial fan base" Zacconi said in a filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. (r.reuters.com/bar57v).

"The opportunity in front of us is exciting: mobile usage is exploding and games are commanding the lion's share of time spent."

NYSE DEBUT

King's IPO is scheduled to be priced on March 25, two underwriters told Reuters. The stock will start trading on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol "KING" on March 26.

Of the 22.2 million shares on sale in the offering, the company will sell 15.5 million, while stockholders, including Apax Ventures, will sell 6.7 million shares, King said.

Unlike most other tech companies that have gone public recently, King is profitable, has no debt and generated positive cash flow from operations for each of the last nine years. It posted profit before tax of $714.3 million in 2013.

In February, an average of 144 million daily active users played the company's games more than 1.4 billion times per day.

At the top-end of the planned range, the IPO will raise as much as $532.8 million, slightly more than the $500 million placeholder figure it disclosed in its first public filing in February.
Entities related to Apax will own 44.2 percent of the company following the offering, according to the IPO filing.

JP Morgan, Credit Suisse and BofA Merrill Lynch are lead underwriters for the offering.

(Additional reporting by Neha Dimri in Bangalore; Editing by Maju Samuel and Savio D'Souza)

Monday, March 3, 2014

Scarlett Johansson pregnant: Actress, fiancé Romain Dauriac expecting first child

Scarlett Johansson and Romain Dauriac announced their engagement in September. They have been dating publicly since November 2012.

Marc Piasecki/Getty Images

Scarlett Johansson and Romain Dauriac announced their engagement in September. They have been dating publicly since November 2012. 

 

E! News first reported.the "Her" actress, 29, has one on the way. Johnasson is roughly five months along, according to sources for TMZ.

Johnasson announced plans to wed her French journalist boyfriend in September. The two went public with their romance in November 2012. But Johansson isn't rushing down the aisle.