Angel Wing is one of few plants easily propagated by leaf cuttings, because the leaves are large and have prominent veins. A shallow container such as a bread pan or shoe box works well for rooting leaf cuttings. Coarse sand drains well and is often used to rooting. Moisten the sand lightly the day before planting the leaf, so the sand has time to drain. Remove a large, healthy leaf from the plant and lay the leaf on a flat surface. Use a clean razor blade to make a small cut across each vein, then lay the leaf flat against the moist sand. Use a few bent paper clips or hair pins to pin the leaf to the sand, then cover the container with clear plastic. Place the container in bright, indirect light and keep the sand moist. Tiny plantlets will grow from the leaf cuts in a few weeks. Dividing an angel wing begonia is an especially useful propagation technique if the plant is rootbound and needs to be repotted into a larger container. Remove the entire plant from the pot, then remove enough potting soil from the roots to allow you to see the natural dividing spots. Pull the plant apart into smaller plants at the point of the natural division. The division will take root as long as it has at least one shoot and several healthy roots. Return the parent plant to the original pot. Plant the smaller, divided plant into a pot filled with moist potting soil. Cover the potting container with clear plastic when propagating a begonia by a leaf cutting or stem cutting. The plastic keeps the atmosphere warm and moist, much like a miniature greenhouse. The potting media stays moist for days or even weeks if the plastic is secure. Remove the cutting when the stem or leaf roots. A powdered or liquid rooting hormone isn't required, but speeds the process when propagating by stem cutting. To use rooting hormone, dip the tip of the stem in the hormone just prior to planting. 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She has hot pink Nike Free sneakers, cute capris and a fancy moisture wicking tank. He got some beat looking old kicks, a schlubby sweatshirt and baggy shorts. Based on gear alone the odds are clearly in HER favor. Here how it shakes out: The pair run and sing their way toward one another. She running strong, singing effortlessly, and makes it across several states before her far less fit partner even makes it out of New York City. His contribution to the journey ends when he collapses in a puddle of sweat and vomit in front of the arch where Harry left Sally, then lands in the ER. Thanks to HER fleet Nike Frees, she bounds to his bedside with ease and they are finally reunited. The message: Strong lady runner sings her way across the nation in an epic journey a la Forrest Gump through pelting rain and scorching desert fueled not by GU or Gatorade, but by love and longing. The ad was created by Portland, Ore. based agency Wieden + Kennedy. The ad was shot in three cities and five states across 11 days, according to the agency website. But I feel like I speaking up for boyfriends, husbands, and dads everywhere when I say that I don think we chicks need to depict you dudes as bumbling, inept and totally incapable just to make ourselves feel better." I had a different reaction I didn swoon over the couple going the distance for love, and I didn fume over the apparent plot trajectory of woman only fuled to great things by the love of a good man. One of the best byproducts of completing a marathon for me has been the residual confidence that my feet will not fail me. They will take me long distances if I need them to. Running has made me strong and mobile. I don need to rely on wheels or motors to get me where I want to go. I won ever really be stranded. 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During the recent (February through mid March) run dubbed "E6," researchers used CLAS together with CEBAF's 5.7 GeV continuous electron beam to gather new insights on several fundamental questions about the neutron. The neutron is one of the two building blocks (together with the proton) of every nucleus, and its properties are just as interesting and important as those of the proton. Unfortunately, these properties are usually obscured because neutrons are generally bound inside nuclei. E6 collaborators from several universities and Jefferson Lab, working on the experiment "Electron Scattering from a High Momentum Nucleon in Deuterium" are seeking a clearer view of this elusive neutral partner of the proton. This experiment was proposed by co spokespersons Keith Griffioen, College of William and Mary; and Sebastian Kuhn, Old Dominion University. Kuhn, an ODU associate professor of physics, says that the overall results of the study, which ended March 10, appear promising. "We're not ready to say we've found new things in our data. So far, we haven't analyzed enough data to say what ultimately we'll discover," he contends. "What we can say is that we've developed a method of extracting the true energy needed to excite a neutron resonance, even if the neutron is moving. We collected all the data we were hoping for; and I believe we'll learn important things about the neutron's internal structure." Scientists must observe neutron behavior indirectly because single neutrons are inherently unstable. That's why researchers must use the nucleus to study neutrons, Kuhn explains. Unbound from their stable pairing with protons inside the nucleus, neutrons which have more than 1,800 times the mass of electrons and are just slightly more massive than their partnering protons decay by emitting radiation, in the form of a proton, an electron and a particle known as an antineutrino. Experimenters directed Hall B's electron beam into a vial filled with deuterium liquid. Deuterium is a "heavy" isotope of hydrogen, with one proton and one neutron in its nucleus. Because both are bound together in the atomic nucleus as a pair, their movements are mirror images of each other. As either is ejected from the nucleus, the other is liberated as well, and scientists are able to infer their initial motion from the resultant trajectories. "We basically take a snapshot of how fast and in what direction the proton, and therefore the neutron, was moving before being hit by the electron," Kuhn explains. "Our experiment can tell us two things. First, it reveals what's going on inside the neutron. Secondly, it tells us how being bound to a proton changes its properties." Kuhn suggests another method of visualization might be to compare the scattering process to using a hammer to gauge the nature of a water glass. If one would touch a hammer lightly to the glass, without breaking it, certain properties like smoothness and shape could be inferred. (This is called "elastic scattering" in physics and has been used to measure form factors of the proton and neutron in JLab's Halls A and C.) Strike the glass lightly with the hammer, and the sound it makes reveals more about the structural composition of the glass and, therefore, its method of manufacture. (This corresponds to the excitation of neutron resonances through "inelastic scattering.") Ultimately, the hammer could break the glass; examining the pieces could yield even more insights. "If you hit it really hard and smash the glass in physics, when we hit a target at high energies, we call it 'deep inelastic scattering' you learn from the size of the pieces and how much they resist the hammer blows," Kuhn explains. "In all of these cases, knowing how the neutron ? 'the glass' ? was moving before striking it with the 'hammer' allows us to get much more accurate and detailed information." Scientists also want to compare the properties of fast and slow moving neutrons, since high initial speed means that the proton and neutron were close to each other before the neutron was struck. In this Hall B experiment, most of the observations occurred on fast moving neutrons, which may have a modified structure because of the close proximity of protons. A slow moving neutron, on the other hand one that moves no faster than one tenth the speed of light "is as close to a free neutron as one will ever get," Kuhn says. "Then we can really learn about neutron structure." To do this, Kuhn and his colleagues have formed the Bound Nucleon Structure Collaboration, or BONUS, which hopes to conduct a follow on experiment. If approved, that study would run in Hall B, during 2004. Scientists would also like to learn more about neutrons colliding with their proton partners before both fly apart. According to a theory called "Color Transparency," if the neutron is struck hard enough, it becomes compressed momentarily and can more easily avoid colliding with the proton on the way out. Details of this process would prove invaluable in painting a complete picture of these two building blocks of nuclear matter. Data on this process were collected for the second experiment of the E6 run, which was proposed by Kim Egiyan, Yerevan Physics Institute; Keith Griffioen, W and Mark Strikman, Pennsylvania State University.
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Smurfit experienced the Blitz in the second World War and remembers huddling in a shelter to avoid bombs, when his family lived near Liverpool. His earliest memories are "crying uncontrollably" when his baby sister Ann died of convulsions during the war. As his father became more involved in the box business, he moved his family to Dublin. Smurfit was a boarder in Clongowes Wood College in Co Kildare. He had few friends, but he was captain of the cricket team. At 15, Smurfit's father told him he was not going to university. It was time to make him a businessman. "I don't think I would have achieved anything like I achieved if I had come up a different way," Smurfit says. "The drive and the enthusiasm and the ability were there without university." At 20, Smurfit on a whim decided to apply for a visa to work in Canada. An X ray before he left revealed he had tuberculosis. Without that diagnosis he would have died. Doubly lucky, just he was confined to a sanatorium, a cure for TB was found. Smurfit discovered the meaning of death, watching people die in the sanatorium. "That gives you a big realisation that this is for real life. Enjoy every moment like it's your last."During his nine months cooped up, Smurfit read voraciously. Tales of Jim Slater, a renowned corporate raider, entranced him. When he came out, he rejoined the family business. "I was 15 stone, I had three chins, my hair had half fallen out and I had a big stomach," Smurfit remembers. He regained his fitness but, unlike his siblings, he did not slip out the hall window of the family home to go to dances. "I was the one who played by the rules. I had a very inward personality for most of my young life. I was extremely shy," Smurfit says. "Even now I am not, I like my own company." Smurfit's father sent him to work in Continental Can in America. It was the world's largest maker of cans, but it also produced a lot of paper. Smurfit stayed in a YMCA near Portland, Connecticut. He had little money and he remembers using chewing gum to block the holes in his room to avoid prying eyes. Culturally America was an eye opener. Smurfit once got on a bus to see Al Hirt, an American jazz trumpeter, in the Roosevelt Hotel's Blue Room in New Orleans. "The bus was full at the front and it was empty at the back so I went down the back and fell asleep," Smurfit recalls. "The next thing I was hauled off because it was a 'nigger seat'. I didn't know what the hell a 'nigger seat' was." "Then I realised I was in Mobile, Alabama, and I saw the signs 'whites only' and 'coloured only'. They hauled me off and put me in jail. That is how it was. I saw it and I touched it. It made me cringe. I couldn't understand it." Smurfit says the experience later made him determined to treat all his employees equally. Seeing American production techniques was another revelation. Paper and packaging in Ireland and Britain was still in the dark ages by comparison. Smurfit learned the new techniques but his father was not ready to let him apply them to the family business, which by 1964 had floated on the stock exchange. Smurfit decided to go to England and set up his own company, where he could apply his new ideas. Soon he was thriving. Free trade between Ireland and Britain was on the cards, and Smurfit finally convinced his father that the family business had to change in order to survive. "He saw that I had right stuff to take over the company and he said that he had run out of puff," Smurfit said. "If we don't get mass we are going to be buried by England . . . that is how we started with takeovers." Smurfit became a deal maker extraordinaire. From the late 1960s through to the 1970s, he bought and bought, each time ripping out costs and pushing up profitability. In 1970 Smurfit acquired the venerable Hely Group, doubling the size of Smurfit. A team formed around Smurfit ,including his brothers Dermot and Alan, his late brother Jeff and outsider, accountant Howard Kilroy. "I realised 'my God, we can run all these businesses, diverse businesses'. We knew about cash flow. We knew about stocks," Smurfit said. He introduced quarterly reviews to watch costs closely. In his book a friend of Smurfit says he believes that "anger" was one of his driving forces as a young man. "I didn't have any anger," Smurfit says. "I was annoyed with myself for not being more outgoing and not having lived a young life. I started to live my life later on. I had no girlfriend until I met Norma [his first wife]. I was very much a loner. I never asked a girl out, I was ashamed to." Gradually, Smurfit honed his understanding, first developed in the sanatorium, of how to use a rival's balance sheet to his advantage. "You learn on the job. 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