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China Education Resources Inc. Reports Q1 2012 Financial Results

Posted: May 31, 2012 at 11:14 pm


http://www.chinaeducationresources.com

VANCOUVER, May 31, 2012 /PRNewswire/ - China Education Resources, Inc. ("CER") (CHN.V) (CHNUF), a leading technology provider of online learning, training courses and social media for teachers, students and education professionals, announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2012. All figures are expressed in U.S. dollars.

China Education Resources generated gross revenues of $2,570,769 in the first quarter of 2012. This is compared to gross revenue of $2,192,958 for the same period in 2011. It recorded a net profit of $610,839 as compared to a net profit of $443,991 for the same period in 2011.

Q1 of 2012 financial highlights include:

Online teacher training revenue of $1,566,985 generated during the first quarter of 2012 as compared to $426,110 during the same period in 2011;

Text book sales revenue of $1,003,784 generated during the first quarter of 2012 as compared to $1,766,848 during the same period in 2011. The decrease in textbook sales is due to some customers deferring sales to later quarters.

"We are very pleased with our continually increasing revenues as demonstrated in our Q1 2012 results, which is a product of our long term growth plan." said Chengfeng Zhou, CEO, China Education Resources. "We are implementing our school platform program which will provide comprehensive education resources and services to teachers and students. Our goal is to strengthen our position as the leading provider of digital educations services to China's K-12 sector. We are accomplishing this through our internet platform, education content and a comprehensive social network."

CER has engaged Inverness Advisors ("Inverness") to assist the Company's Board of Directors and management in raising capital to further expand its digital delivery platform, sales force and for general corporate purposes. Inverness conducts all securities business through KEMA Partners LLC, a FINRA member and SEC-registered broker-dealer.

In collaboration with China's education administrators and experts, China Education Resources has been helping to transform the curriculum of the world's largest educational system. Recognizing the need to address education reform changes, China Education Resources has created educational tools and curriculum for China's entire kindergarten through twelfth grade system. The Company is playing an integral part in transforming China's educational system through helping to convert the existing educational system from a memory-based learning system to a creative thinking and interactive approach. Presently, China Education Resources has over 1 million kindergarten through twelfth grade teachers registered through its Web portal. For more information, please visit http://www.chinaeducationresources.com or call (604) 331-2388.

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Penn Foster Names Raymond J. McNulty Chief Learning Officer

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SCRANTON, Pa.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--

Penn Foster, Inc., a global leader in online education, today announced the appointment of Raymond J. McNulty as Chief Learning Officer. In this new role, Raymond will focus on the educational platform and content provided to students in all programs at Penn Foster, with focus on learning methods and academic content. McNultys appointment continues to mark the rapid growth of the online education sector, and follows Penn Fosters recent appointment of Frank Britt and Joseph Gagnon as CEO and President, as well as an office expansion in Boston.

"Ray will be invaluable to Penn Foster as we rethink our understanding of how best to embrace contemporary education practices and reaffirm our commitment to relevant and rigorous learning platforms. He is a proven expert on applying disruptive innovation to real-life education, and will make sure our learners have the skills to be successful in tomorrows workforce, said Frank Britt, CEO of Penn Foster. "The depth and scope of Rays experience in the education sector is truly unparalleled and we consider ourselves fortunate to have him on board. He will be instrumental in helping us build out new and existing programs and learning methods."

McNulty, who currently serves on the National Dropout Prevention Center/Network Board of Directors at Clemson University, comes to Penn Foster from the International Center for Leadership in Education (ICLE) where he was President. Prior to joining the ICLE, McNulty was a senior fellow at the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation where he worked with leading educators from around the country on improving high school education. McNulty has worked in education since 1973, holding teaching, principal, and superintendent positions in Vermont. From 2001-03, he served as Vermont's education commissioner. During his tenure, Ray focused on aligning the Department of Education's work on three key issues: early education, educator quality, and secondary school reform. Ray is also a past president of the Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development and a frequent speaker at education events. He is also the author of Its Not Us Against Them Creating the Schools We Need, published in 2009.

"Education is all about learning and keeping students engaged in that process can prepare them for success in life, said Raymond McNulty, Chief Learning Officer of Penn Foster. In my experience, Ive seen that while its great to be successful in school, its success outside of school that really matters. We are working to put the most engaging learning platform in place to help our students achieve success in their daily lives. We believe the future of learning will be online, and Im looking forward to helping Penn Foster deliver educational programs that truly will help our students succeed in life."

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Penn Foster is a global leader in online education, providing high school diplomas, career-focused degree and vocational programs in the fields of allied health, business, technology, education, and select trades through the Penn Foster College and Penn Foster Career School.

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Get moving today at National Senior Health & Fitness Day

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National Senior Health & Fitness Day kicks off at 8 a.m. today at the Purrysburg Fitness Center.

The schedule includes:

Giant Aerobics Class: 89:30 a.m. in front of the Purrysburg Fitness Center.

Get your heart pumping during the Gigantic Aerobics Class. If it rains, the class will be held at the pavilion. Enter the raffle to win a free T-shirt. There will also be chair instruction for beginners.

Aerobics instructors are Chamoni from 88:30 a.m., Lee from 8:309 a.m. and then Lois from 99:30 a.m.

Free Fitness Testing: 89:30 a.m., Purrysburg Fitness Center Aerobics Room.

This is a great way to compare fitness levels from year to year. You are welcome to come and go between the aerobics class and the fitness testing. The fitness testing will be done on a first-come, first-serve basis. Plus a T-shirt raffle.

Four fitness tests are available: Chair stand test testing lower body strength (30 seconds); back scratch test testing upper body flexibility (1 minute); 8foot up and go test agility test; and step in place test measures aerobic fitness (2 minutes).

The Health Fair is from 10 a.m.1 p.m. in Pinckney Hall.

More than 70 health and wellness companies will be on hand. Health care providers will offer informational handouts, free screenings, demonstrations, tests and health screenings including: Blood pressure, oral cancer, skin cancer, ABI, diabetes, foot pressure mapping and much more. They will also have lots of free goodies.

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Scales excercise (C major-Cb/B major) – Video

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29-05-2012 17:40 WCU marching band audition. 2012

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Bilis Pegada Escrima- Foot work and speed excercise – Video

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30-05-2012 12:17 Escrimadors working on footwork and speed by the use of one handed parry drills. If they don't move, they are hit.

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Ambiga to contest in GE…

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In the aftermath of the April 28 Bersih 3.0 rally, Malaysia now has a third force.

But Ambiga is much bigger than Hindraf, MIC and Palanivel. In fact, she is probably the biggest thing around at the moment. And unlike the other three, she has international appeal as well.

RK Anand, Free Malaysia Today

Imagine if the above headline is for real and the Bersih 3.0 chairperson decides to enter the political ring instead of delivering blows from the sidelines.

Will she win? Given the right constituency, she will probably knock out her opponent(s) cold.

Although Bersih consists of a steering committee made up of individuals from diverse backgrounds with a common objective, it is S Ambiga who has become the face of the movement and the punching bag of its detractors.

Ask any burger seller, posterior excercise specialist or ikan bakar connoisseur and he or she will attest to this.

During the last general election, observers credited, among others, the mammoth Hindraf protest as being one of the catalysts behind the voters casting their ballots for the opposition.

Hindraf managed to awaken the Indian community from its deep political slumber and at the same time sent their traditional representative MIC into near coma.

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May 31st, 2012 at 4:25 pm

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Study: In-patient, out-patient stroke rehab might benefit from yoga

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Public release date: 30-May-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ]

Contact: Arlene Schmid Arlene.Schmid@va.gov 317-988-3480 Indiana University

SAN FRANCISCO -- Researchers looking into the value of adapted yoga for stroke rehabilitation report that after an eight-week program, study participants demonstrated improved balance and flexibility, a stronger and faster gait, and increased strength and endurance.

The study, involving researchers from the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and IU Bloomington, exposed older veterans recovering from stroke to yoga. The men and women had completed their post-stroke occupational and physical therapy before the study but continued to have impairments.

The findings from two new analyses of the study will be presented on Wednesday during the annual meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine in San Francisco.

Arlene Schmid, rehabilitation research scientist at the Roudebush VA Medical Center and principle investigator of the VA-funded study, said loss of functional strength, flexibility and endurance is common after a stroke, which can lead to long-term disability. She said 5 million Americans are living with the consequences of stroke, which can alter patients' lifestyles through decreased independence in activities of daily living, limited mobility and reduced participation in society.

"Clinicians need methods to manage and improve these post-stroke physical impairments," said Schmid, also an assistant professor of occupational therapy in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at IUPUI.

Her analysis, "Physical Improvements After Yoga for People With Chronic Stroke," examined gains in functional strength, flexibility and endurance as a result of the yoga and found significant improvements in all areas. The yoga activities, she said in her report, might have "improved neuromuscular control, likely allowing for strength improvements in affected limbs, sides or areas of disuse."

Tracy Dierks, associate professor of physical therapy in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, focused his analysis of study findings on how well study participants could walk after the program.

In "The Effect of Balance Exercise Therapy on Gait Parameters in Individuals With Chronic Stroke," he reports that after the yoga program, the study participants showed improved balance and faster gait speeds with longer steps or strides. But, while the veterans could walk faster, they were unable to sustain this faster speed for the duration of the six-minute test.

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Yoga improves recovery in stroke patients

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Washington, May 31 : It might be beneficial to include yoga in the in-patient or out-patient rehabilitation people receive after a stroke, researchers have suggested

A study looking into the value of adapted yoga for stroke rehabilitation found that after an eight-week program, study participants demonstrated improved balance and flexibility, a stronger and faster gait, and increased strength and endurance.

The study, involving researchers from the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center in Indianapolis, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis and IU Bloomington, exposed older veterans recovering from stroke to yoga.

The men and women had completed their post-stroke occupational and physical therapy before the study but continued to have impairments.

Arlene Schmid, rehabilitation research scientist at the Roudebush VA Medical Center and principle investigator of the VA-funded study, said loss of functional strength, flexibility and endurance is common after a stroke, which can lead to long-term disability.

'Clinicians need methods to manage and improve these post-stroke physical impairments,' said Schmid, also an assistant professor of occupational therapy in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences at IUPUI.

Her analysis examined gains in functional strength, flexibility and endurance as a result of the yoga and found significant improvements in all areas. The yoga activities, she said in her report, might have 'improved neuromuscular control, likely allowing for strength improvements in affected limbs, sides or areas of disuse.'

Tracy Dierks, associate professor of physical therapy in the School of Health and Rehabilitation Sciences, focused his analysis of study findings on how well study participants could walk after the program.

He reported that after the yoga program, the study participants showed improved balance and faster gait speeds with longer steps or strides. But, while the veterans could walk faster, they were unable to sustain this faster speed for the duration of the six-minute test.

'The gait findings from our study have the potential to greatly impact clinical practice for gait recovery. The yoga intervention was designed to improve balance, not gait; we did not focus on improving gait at all. Yet we saw major improvements in most clinical gait measurements. But one often overlooked deficit remained: the inability to sustain gait speed for endurance,' Dierks said.

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May 31st, 2012 at 4:25 pm

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Yoga Aid Foundation Announces 24-hour Global Yoga Challenge

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International Nonprofit Aims to Host 200 Events in 20 Countries During 24 Hours-Donating 100% of Money Raised

SYDNEY, Australia, May 31, 2012 /CNW/ - Yoga Aid Foundation, an international nonprofit that raises funds for charities through philanthropic yoga events, announced it will host a one day around the world yoga tour benefiting 20+ charities internationally. On September 9, 2012, The Yoga Aid World Challenge will unite yogis around the globe to raise $1million with 100% of proceeds going to the selected charitable organizations.

Starting in Sydney Australia, the 24-hour yoga relay will travel around the world and end sundown in Los Angeles. The Yoga Aid World Challenge will bring together renowned teachers, studios and students in 20+ countries, creating a united community, focusing on raising money for charity. During these events, yogi participants will embark on a yoga practice as a way to celebrate the funds they raised for the charity partners.

Unlike other events, all expenses are supported privately - ensuring 100% of donations go straight to the charities.

The Yoga Aid World Challenge supports select charities in each country. This year, the Yoga Aid World Challenge chose three charities that embrace the power of yoga to support the Canadian leg of the relay:

"The Yoga Aid family is calling on the entire international community to band together and host at least 200 events in 20 countries and raise more than $1 million for charities during the 2012 Challenge," said Clive Mayhew, Co-founder, Yoga Aid Foundation.

Those individuals inspired by The Yoga Aid World Challenge are encouraged to signup and become Community Ambassadors. Ambassadors bring The Yoga Aid World Challenge home to their communities by creating, organizing and hosting a local event, in a nearby park, studio or community center. Furthering Yoga Aid's commitment to giving, the Foundation will provide all of the necessary event tools and funding for the creation of any local event scheduled during the September 9th 24-hour global yoga-relay.

"The Yoga Aid World Challenge is more than just our way to give back - its an international charitable platform uniting all yogis for the greater good and activating a sense of joy in giving back to the world." Eriko Kinoshita, Co-founder, Yoga Aid Foundation.

For information on Yoga Aid or to become a Community Ambassador, please visit: http://www.yogaaid.com/

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