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 Ten months into President Barack Obama s first economic stimulus plan, a surge in spending on roads and bridges has had no effect on local unemployment and only barely helped the beleaguered construction industry, an Associated Press analysis has found.Spend a lot or spend nothing at all, it didn t matter, the AP analysis showed: Local unemployment rates rose and fell regardless of how much stimulus money Washington poured out for transportation, raising questions about Mr. Obama s argument that more road money would address an  urgent need to accelerate job growth. Mr. Obama wants a second stimulus bill from Congress that relies in part on more road and bridge spending, projects the president said are  at the heart of our effort to accelerate job growth. Construction spending would be a key par stanley cups t of the Jobs for Main Street Act, a $75 billion second stimulus to revive the nation s lethargic unemployment rate and improve the dismal job market for construction workers.AP s analysis, which was reviewed by independent economists at five u stanley cup niversities, showed that strategy hasn t affected unemployment rates so far. And there s concern it won t work the second time. For its analysis, the  stanley cup AP examined the effects of road and bridge spending in communities on local unemployment; it did not try to measure results of the broader aid that also was in the first stimulus like tax cuts, unemployment benefits or money for states.         My bottom line is, I d be skeptical about putting too m Xhgl Car Kills Man On Las Vegas Strip
 There are many things that make the octopus a strange creature, but one of them is that each of its eight arms has an essentially infinite number of positions, and yet each arm operates independently. How does an octopus keep from tying itself in knots      A group of Israeli and American researchers think they ;ve discovered how the octopus keeps its arms in order. The problem is that octopus arms behave as if they have a mind of their own. One way that octopuses simplify their lives is by using highly stereotypical motion patterns to reduce the infinite nature of their motion possibilities. Still, the hundreds of suckers along each arm have a tendency to stick to almost any object they contact, according to the researchers. The existence of this reflex could pose significant problems with unplanned interactions between the arms if not appropriately managed. How can an octopus   arms simultaneously operate so reflexively while also remaining cohesive enough to avoid problems  The researchers, led by Hebrew University neurobiologist Nir Nesher, got their first clue when they noticed that the suckers on amputated octopus arms never attached onto th stanley mugs e arm itself stanley taza  or onto another amputated octopus arm. It was as if the arms 鈥?which, devoid of the rest of the octopus   body, are limited to simple reflexes 鈥?were actually avoiding making contact with other octopus arms. A more carefully controlled experiment rev stanley spain ealed that tw