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	<title>The Ethos of Money &#187; jobs and the economy</title>
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		<title>The Economy is On First Base</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jun 2009 12:53:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rayrandall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[And there&#8217;s joy at Fenway as  Boston Puts It To the Yankees. If&#8230;.you love the Yankees, I understand. Every morning after a Red Sox game, Lisa&#8217;s grandmother tells me about the game. I already know what she tells me, but she gets quite excited at age 95. She says, &#8220;Big Poppie (David Ortiz) clocked his third [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p style="text-align: center;">And there&#8217;s joy at Fenway as  Boston Puts It To the Yankees.</p>
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<p>If&#8230;.you love the Yankees, I understand.</p>
<p>Every morning after a Red Sox game, Lisa&#8217;s grandmother tells me about the game. I already know what she tells me, but she gets quite excited at age 95.</p>
<p>She says, &#8220;Big Poppie (David Ortiz) clocked his third home run, and things are looking up for him&#8221; and &#8220;the stock market&#8221;, I add.</p>
<p>OK; not so fast, Randall. We have a lot of ground to travel before returning to solid ground. No banners hanging over Wall Street yet.</p>
<p>Just the same, the news is better.</p>
<p>Market analysts support viewpoints with statistics. Most of us find the data dreary. We scan the dull parts faster than a furtive glance.</p>
<p>Baseball stats dull the sound of the bat, the &#8220;wave&#8221;, and a Fenway Frank. Just the same, statistics and probabilities matter.</p>
<p>This summer, I went to my second Red Sox game. We sat perpendicular to third base. What seats! To my right and to my left, two middle-aged men kept track of every hit and every pitch for every inning.</p>
<p>I asked, &#8220;How come you do that?&#8221; They both said, &#8220;I just enjoy the game more when I do.&#8221;</p>
<p>So, for those who enjoy stock statistics, the attached SEI Investments commentary gives you plenty to ponder.</p>
<p>Quiz:  Can you guess the stat before reading the right coloumn? They all seem esoteric to me.</p>
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<td>GIDP</td>
<td>Ground into Double Plays</td>
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<td>IBB</td>
<td>Intentional Bases on Balls (Walks)</td>
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<td>GOAO</td>
<td>Ground Outs / Fly Outs Ratio</td>
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<td>MB9</td>
<td>Baserunners Per 9 Innings</td>
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<td>OFA</td>
<td>Outfield Assists</td>
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<p>Here&#8217;s the article, <a href="http://www.ethosadvisory.com/blog/wp-resources/LessBadIsTheNewGood.pdf" target="_blank">&#8220;Small-Cap Stocks: Too Far Too Fast or Just the Beginning?&#8221;</a> by James Solloway, CFA, Senior Portfolio Manager, Global Portfolio Strategies, SEI Investments, Inc.</p>
<div><span><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>NOTE: </strong></span>This material represents an assessment of the market environment at a specific point in time and is not intended to be a forecast of future events, or a guarantee of future results. This information should not be relied upon by the reader as research or investment advice regarding the funds or any stock in particular, nor should it be construed as a recommendation to purchase or sell a security, including futures contracts. There is no assurance as of the date of this material that the securities mentioned remain in or out of the SEI Funds. SEI Investments Management Corporation (SIMC) is the adviser to the SEI Funds, which are distributed by SEI Investments Distribution Co. (SIDCo.) SIMC and SIDCo are wholly owned subsidiaries of SEI Investments Company. For more information, including a prospectus with charges and expenses, call 1-800-DIAL-SEI. Please read the prospectus carefully before investing. For those SEI Funds that employ the &#8216;manager of managers&#8217; structure, SEI Investments Management Corporation has ultimate responsibility for the investment performance of the Fund due to its responsibility to oversee the sub-advisers and recommend their hiring, termination and replacement. Mutual fund investing involves risk, including the possible loss of principal. In addition to the normal risks associated with equity investing, international investments may involve risk of capital loss from unfavorable fluctuation in currency values, from differences in generally accepted accounting principles or from economic or political instability in other nations. Narrowly focused investments typically exhibit higher volatility. Products of companies in which technology funds invest may be subject to severe competition and rapid obsolescence. Index performance returns do not reflect any management fees, transaction costs or expenses. One cannot invest directly in an index. Past performance does not guarantee future results. Ethos provides this news page for information purposes only and it should not be construed as legal, accounting, tax, or professional advice. Ethos Advisory Services disclaims any loss or liability which is incurred as a consequence, directly or indirectly, of the use or application of this news page.</p>
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		<title>Helping Local School Boards Understand the Importance of METS Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 01:22:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rayrandall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Math, engineering, technology, and science are the subjects necessary for economic growth in the future. The Kauffman Foundation. understands the necessity to train &#8220;METS&#8221; entrepreneurs for future innovation. America has been the innovation leader in the world. School Boards, superintendents, and high school principals must recognize the need to train students in &#8220;METS&#8221; subjects. Dire [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p> Math, engineering, technology, and science are the subjects necessary for economic growth in the future. <a href="http://www.kauffman.org" target="_blank">The Kauffman Foundation. </a>understands the necessity to train &#8220;METS&#8221; entrepreneurs for future innovation.</p>
<p>America has been the innovation leader in the world. School Boards, superintendents, and high school principals must recognize the need to train students in &#8220;METS&#8221; subjects.</p>
<blockquote><p>Dire statistics include those from a recent U.S. Department of Labor report indicating that 60 percent of jobs in the 21st century economy will require skills that only 20 percent of the workforce currently has—and those skills are largely related to METS subjects.</p></blockquote>
<blockquote><p>There are 14,600 local school boards across the United States, each independently addressing one of education’s most critical challenges: how to improve the teaching of mathematics, engineering, technology, and science (METS). Some have led their districts to innovative partnerships and brilliant solutions; others have made disastrous decisions costing their districts thousands of dollars. But none of them has had a central place to go to for resources and support.</p>
<p>Beginning in 2007, a new partnership between the National School Boards Association (NSBA) and the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) was created to address this gaping need. The AAAS/NSBA Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Project marks the first time a national science organization has reached out proactively to local school boards, and the first time that NSBA has directly addressed its constituents’ needs with respect to METS subjects. The project’s goal is to determine what school boards want and need to know about METS education and to address those needs head-on.</p></blockquote>
<p>Read the entire story here:<br />
<a href="http://shar.es/XqAk" target="_blank">Helping Local School Boards Understand the Importance of METS Education</a></p>
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