Monday, November 18, 2013

Twelfth week of Shanel's Blog

 Twelfth Week of Shanel’s Blog
This is my last week of blogging and I really enjoy doing it. This class was really fun, interesting, and knowledgeable. I have learnt something about myself that I didn't knew. I am glad I took this class.



Researchers believe shallow gene pool fueling breast cancer

The Bahamas' shallow gene pool and small population is likely the cause of a gene mutation that is seen in 27% of Bahamian breast cancer patients.



      Due to the shallow gene pool and small population in The Bahamas, 27% of Bahamian breast cancer patient is seen with and has gene mutation that related to breast cancer. An aggressive campaign is launched to test 8000 women over four years to determine their risk of cancer and see if they have the mutated gene.

This was published on November 18th, 2013 by Taneka Thompson, Guardian Senior Reporter, in The Nassau Guardian. This photo was taken by Nassau Guardian.
http://www.thenassauguardian.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=43264:researchers-believe-shallow-gene-pool-fueling-breast-cancer&catid=3:news&Itemid=27

Man found in bushes shot to death

Mortuary services personnel remove the body of a man found shot to death in bushes off Cowpen Road Saturday night.


        A man was found in the bushes of Cowpen Road on Saturday night shot to death. He was shot in his head. This man made the murder count to 96 for the year. The Bahamian society is beyond out of control when it comes to crime. There need to be a stop to this.

This was published on November 18th, 2013 by Royston Jones Jr., Guardian Staff Reporter, in The Nassau Guardian. This photo was taken by The Nassau Guardian.
http://www.thenassauguardian.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=43268&Itemid=27

Remains found in desert are California couple missing since 2010, police say

Joseph McStay; his wife, Summer; and their two children, Gianni and Joseph Mateo, have not been heard from since the night of February 4, 2010.
Joseph McStay; his wife, Summer; and their two children, Gianni and Joseph Mateo, have not been heard from since the night of February 4, 2010.


     The search is over for a California family who disappeared under mystifying circumstances three years ago. The identity of two of four sets of remains found Monday in the California desert near Victorville are those of Joseph McStay and his wife Summer. They were identified through dental records. Two other remains found nearby are believed to be those of their sons Joseph and Gianni. A positive identification will be done through DNA testing.

This was published on November 17th, 2013 by Chandrika Narayan, CNN on CNN U.S News. This photo was made by CNN photo editor.

Typhoon Haiyan: World Bank offers $500M loan to Philippines as aid logjams persist

A man sifts through debris in what was a river running through central Tacloban city on Sunday. Photo by Dan Kitwood / Getty Images.

   The World Bank has offered the Philippines a $500-million emergency loan to help it construct buildings able to withstand high winds and severe flooding. As government officials and aid workers struggled to reach communities devastated by Typhoon Haiyan 11 days ago.The loan would support rebuilding of buildings that can withstand winds of 150 to 170 mph and resist severe flooding. According to the United Nations, Typhoon Haiyan killed at least 4,200 when it tore through the Philippines with sustained winds of 195 mph and tsunami-like storm surges on Nov. 8. The storm displaced 3 million people, affected 9.8 million and nearly 500,000 homes were damaged.

This was published on November 18th, 2013 by F. Brinley Bruton, Staff Writer, NBC News, on NBC World News. This photo was taken by Don Kitwood / Getty Images.
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11/18/21515801-typhoon-haiyan-world-bank-offers-500m-loan-to-philippines-as-aid-logjams-persist

Paris shootings: Manhunt after gunman opens fire at newspaper office, bank

Police officers stand outside Liberation newspaper office in Paris, Monday. Photo by Thibault Camus / AP.


      On Monday in Paris, the French capital, a gunman opened fire at a bank and a newspaper office, that result in one of the employee for the Liberation newspaper's "Next" Magazine, being shot in the abdomen and arm, and seriously injuring a photographic assistant . A manhunt was underway after a gunman opened fire, before hijacking a car to escape.

This was published on Monday 18th, November 2013, by Nancy Ing and Alastair Jamieson, on NBC World News. This photo was taken by Thibault Camus / AP.
http://worldnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013/11/18/21518285-paris-shootings-manhunt-after-gunman-opens-fire-at-newspaper-office-bank