Church of Pentecost baptises 55 prisoners

Some 55 male Christian inmates have been baptized at the James Camp Prisons in the Nyaho area.

Reverend Derek Mereku of the Church of Pentecost-La branch performed the baptism for 45 inmates of the church while other denominations also took the opportunity to baptize their members.

The remaining denominations included the Methodist Church of Ghana, Presbyterian Church of Ghana, Seventh Day Adventist, and Global Evangelical Ministry.

This was after the Church Of Pentecost commissioned a GH?4500 baptistery for the inmates.

The church also provided food items, detergents and used clothing valued GH?1500 to them.

Giving a sermon to prepare the converts for baptism, reverend Derek Mereku urged the inmates not to see prison as a curse.

He said the camp is to be seen as a transformational centre that would change them from their old ways.

?Some of you are here by your own deeds while others were innocent but could not defend yourselves. If you did nothing wrong but you were wrongfully sentenced, do not be disturbed,? he urged the inmates.

Using Joseph in the bible as an example, Reverend Mereku said Jesus Christ knows their worries and would deliver them.

He said no one can see God unless they have a repented heart.

?You are here to be reformed, stay focused and God will accept you,? he observed.

Adding her voice the Deputy Director of Prisons (DDP) in charge of James Camp, Josephine Fredua-Agyemang said the baptism is a first for the camp.

She expressed joy that at least the inmates have received salvation.

?Those here are safe and sound. Some have changed from their old ways and have been reformed.?

She averred that the camp also gives vocational training to the inmates to equip them for the future.

Some of the vocations include carpentry, block molding, farming, piggery and rabbit rearing.

She noted that the only challenge is how to equip the carpentry shop with tools and get funds to purchase the materials for work.

DDP Fredua-Agyemang said their sick bay also needs enough drugs to serve the 354 inmates serving various sentences at the camp.

She urged individuals to help build an Information Telecommunication Technology Centre (ICT) and a library there since most of the inmates like reading.

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Dengue virus turns on mosquito genes that make them hungrier

Friday, March 30, 2012

Researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health have, for the first time, shown that infection with dengue virus turns on mosquito genes that makes them hungrier and better feeders, and therefore possibly more likely to spread the disease to humans. Specifically, they found that dengue virus infection of the mosquito's salivary gland triggered a response that involved genes of the insect's immune system, feeding behavior and the mosquito's ability to sense odors. The researchers findings are published in the March 29 edition of PLoS Pathogens.

Dengue virus is primarily spread to people by the mosquito Aedes aegypti. Over 2.5 billion people live in areas where dengue fever is endemic. The World Health Organization estimates that there are between 50 million and 100 million dengue infections each year.

"Our study shows that the dengue virus infects mosquito organs, the salivary glands and antennae that are essential for finding and feeding on a human host. This infection induces odorant-binding protein genes, which enable the mosquito to sense odors. The virus may, therefore, facilitate the mosquito's host-seeking ability, and could?at least theoretically?increase transmission efficiency, although we don't fully understand the relationships between feeding efficiency and virus transmission," said George Dimopoulus, PhD, senior author of the study and professor with the Bloomberg School's Malaria Research Institute. "In other words, a hungrier mosquito with a better ability to sense food is more likely to spread dengue virus."

For the study, researchers performed a genome-wide microarray gene expression analysis of dengue-infected mosquitoes. Infection regulated 147 genes with predicted functions in various processes including virus transmission, immunity, blood-feeding and host-seeking. Further analysis of infected mosquitoes showed that silencing, or "switching off," two odorant-binding protein genes resulted in an overall reduction in the mosquito's blood-acquisition capacity from a single host by increasing the time it took the for mosquito to probe for a meal.

"We have, for the first time shown, that a human pathogen can modulate feeding-related genes and behavior of its vector mosquito, and the impact of this on transmission of disease could be significant," said Dimopoulos.

"Dengue virus infection of the Aedes aegypti salivary gland and chemosensory apparatus induces genes that modulate infection and blood-feeding behavior" was written by Shuzhen Sim, Jose L. Ramirez and George Dimopoulos.

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  • Umberto Eco

    It makes perfect sense that one of the most prestigious living philosophers received a degree in the subject ? in 1954 from the University of Turin, actually. Humberto Eco?s focus lay largely with medieval philosophy, and he penned his bachelor?s thesis on Thomas Aquinas before eventually sloughing off religious doctrine entirely. The avant-garde scene, with which he grew intimately acquainted while working at Radiotelevisione Italiana, holds considerable influence over his provocative, mind-melting fiction and nonfiction works alike.

  • Aung San Suu Kyi

    Nobel Peace Prize winner Aung San Suu Kyi hold a bachelor?s degree in philosophy and economics from Oxford, alongside a University of Delhi B.A. in politics and Ph.D. from University of London. Currently, she serves as the General Secretary of the National League for Democracy, a political party in Burma dedicated to overthrowing the military junta and installing policies for the peoples. Geopolitics followers know her as a human rights activist who finally saw freedom in 2010 after multiple house arrest sentences for promoting subversive principles and philosophies.

  • Peter Thiel

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  • Ethan Coen

    Along with brother Joel, Ethan Coen has produced some of modern cinema?s most beloved masterpieces, such as Fargo, The Big Lebowski, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, No Country for Old Men, and plenty more. In 1979, he earned himself a philosophy degree from Princeton University, where his senior thesis dealt with language theorist (among other things) Ludwig Wittgenstein. Fans of the pair?s trademark quirky, occasionally staccato dialogue probably won?t find this at all surprising.

  • Angela Davis

    As a proud feminist, Black Panther, and communist, this prominent social activist and retired University of California philosophy professor garners a veritable monsoon of controversy. Angela Davis? higher education career started at Brandeis University, where she switched her major from French to philosophy and worked under Marxist Herbert Marcuse. These studies left a gargantuan influence on her later campaigns against racism, capitalist inequalities (obviously), sexism, and anti-LGBTQ sentiment.

  • Steve Martin

    California State University, Long Beach holds popular comedian, musician, writer, and general entertainer Steve Martin amongst its alumni. By then, he already managed to channel his own emotions and experiences into performing, leading one to understandably assume he probably pursued a degree path involving drama or theatre. Philosophy piqued his fascination most of all, however, particularly when it came to ideologies regarding logic and language.

  • Alex Trebek

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  • George Soros

    ?The Man Who Broke the Bank of England? started off at London School of Economics and completed his Bachelor of Science degree in philosophy in 1952. Just about the only job he could score after graduation was an entry-level slot at Singer & Friedlander, a bank. Turns out ol? George Soros possessed a knack for all things fiscal, seeing as how he kind of sort of ended up a billionaire. Launching his own hedge fund and investment firm proved quite profitable indeed, and the business mogul receives almost as much attention as his charitable efforts.

  • Bruce Lee

    Bruce Lee?s real emphasis at University of Washington dredges up quite the dispute! His official records state ?drama,? but the martial arts superstar always claims philosophy ? as do many of his followers and fellow(?) majors. Regardless of how things actually went down, he did in fact study the subject quite extensively, and frequently touted its role in shaping both his acting and his athletics.

  • Phil Jackson

    Legendary Chicago Bulls and Los Angeles Lakers coach Phil Jackson accomplished much more than just sharpening his basketball (and track and field!) acumen while attending University of North Dakota. Players, contemporaries, administrators, and fans don?t call him ?The Zen Master? because he just loves getting his Bobby Knight on. Inquiries into ?Eastern? thought and Robert M. Pirsig?s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance won him 11 championships as a coach, added to the two earned as a player. He even published a book, Sacred Hoops, about how sport and philosophy interplay in his mind.

  • Gene Siskel

    Philosophy lends itself quite well to film criticism for obvious reasons, and this famed commentator actually started off as doing just that with The Chicago Tribune. John Hersey, the Pulitzer recipient for A Bell for Adano served as Gene Siskel?s mentor during his studies while at Yale, even hooking him up with the aforementioned maiden voyage into the aforementioned career path. From there, he grew into a household name after hooking up with The Chicago Sun-Times? Roger Ebert and earning a lauded television program.

  • Susan Sontag

    Filmmaker, author, activist, photographer and all around Renaissance woman Susan Sontag is frequently said to have received her B.A. from University of Chicago in philosophy, which she then followed up with graduate studies in the subject ? along with religious studies and literature ? at Harvard and Oxford. Considering her creative and intellectual oeuvre intended to shed light on social and political ills, this rigorous educational regimen served her well indeed. And by ?indeed,? we mean she earned a MacArthur Fellowship, National Book Critics Circle Award, and litany of other national and international honors.

  • David Foster Wallace

    While attending Amherst as an undergraduate, renowned American postmodernist novelist and essayist double majored in philosophy and English. After graduating, he pursued a master?s in creative writing from University of Arizona, eventually earning a MacArthur Fellowship and adjunct professorship at Emerson College. Prolific in his lifetime, with an enviable bibliography of long and short works, he is most known for the metafictional masterpiece Infinite Jest.

  • Ricky Gervais

    This controversy-courting comedian behind beloved TV shows Extras and The Office (the original British series) majored in philosophy at the undergraduate level while attending University College London. When asked about how it helped bolster his television career, he whipped out the old saw about monkeys and typewriters. Fans, however, can certainly see the humorous benefits of devoting time, energy, and money towards the philosophical arts if pursuing an entertainment career

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    Kupa X11 Pro Tablet

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    Kupa X11 Pro Tablet

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    >> you can imagine certainly how difficult this is for parents to hear this kind of news, these kinds of numbers. one thing we should take away from the study, what is it.

    >> there's an increase identification. this is going to help us allocate resources for research and studying what the causes are of autism spectrum disorders . it's also going to help communities understand what resources they need to have available for their children.

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