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msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1601847110#1_3273485073
Title: What education do I need to become a vet? | Vet Record Careers Headings: What education do I need to become a vet? Sections What education do I need to become a vet? What GCSEs & A Levels should I study? "It’s important that you enjoy and are good at subjects such as biology, chemistry and physics" Getting work experience before applying to university What can I do with my veterinary degree? "There are so many opportunities for you to explore" Where can I get further information? Content: To be a vet you need to be good at science and your education will be focused on this. You also need to like animals and people, as you will often work directly with owners of pets to care for their animals. What GCSEs & A Levels should I study? To become a vet, you need to go to university and take a veterinary science or medicine degree. The course normally takes 5 years. To be considered for a place at vet school, you will need to have a strong science background. It’s important that you enjoy and are good at subjects such as biology, chemistry and physics. Typically, you will be expected to achieve grades 9-6 in these subjects at GCSE. When it comes to taking A Levels, all veterinary schools will require you to choose biology and to achieve an A/A* grade in this subject. Typically, most veterinary schools will favour additional science subjects such as chemistry and physics, or subjects such as mathematics.
https://www.vetrecordjobs.com/myvetfuture/article/education-to-become-vet/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1636783252#3_3341119409
Title: Vietnamese Salt & Pepper Prawns (Tom Rang Muoi) — Vietnamese Home Cooking Recipes Headings: Content: It was delicious, particularly the head. If you have never tried fried shrimp head, I feel for you. Deep-fried prawns Vietnamese Salt & Pepper Prawns Recipe (Tom Rang Muoi) Ingredients (Serves 4-6) 25-30 large head-on shell-on prawns 1/2 cup corn starch 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/2 teaspoon black pepper 1/4 teaspoon granulated white sugar Vegetable oil for frying 1 -2 jalapenos or chili peppers (optional; slice thin) 2 cloves garlic (peel and slice thin) 2 small shallots (peel and slice thin) 1 bunch scallions (4-6 sprigs; slice into 1/2 inch segments) Scallions, chili peppers, garlic and shallots Drying roasting salt and pepper Instructions Prep the prawns by cutting off the whiskers and sharp point on the head with a pair of scissors. Remove the vein by inserting a toothpick into the flesh of the prawn that is underneath the vein. Slowly pull the toothpick up. Vein should come out easily with the toothpick. In a wok or pot, heat vegetable oil to about 350 degrees F for deep frying. In a small pan, dry roast the salt and pepper.
https://www.vickypham.com/blog/vietnamese-salt-pepper-prawns-tom-rang-muoi
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1637369862#2_3342325303
Title: How can crime affect you? - Victim Support Headings: How can crime affect you? How can crime affect you? 1. You feel angry, upset or experience other strong emotions 2. Things suddenly fall apart for you 3. You show physical symptoms 4. You blame yourself thinking you should have done things differently 5. You develop long-term problems such as depression or anxiety-related illness Other factors 1. The type of crime 2. Whether you know the person who committed the crime 3. The support you get (or don’t get) from your family, friends, the police and other people around you 4. Things that have happened to you in the past Getting support Help and support More Hide Content: 1. You feel angry, upset or experience other strong emotions Some people are surprised at just how emotional they feel after a crime. These strong emotions can make you feel even more unsettled and confused. A lot of people feel angry, upset or afraid after experiencing crime, but people will react in different ways. 2. Things suddenly fall apart for you Sometimes people feel quite normal for a while and then things may suddenly start to fall apart. 3. You show physical symptoms Others might have physical symptoms, such as lack of sleep or feeling ill. 4. You blame yourself thinking you should have done things differently Many victims blame themselves or feel too embarrassed to come forward and get help – it’s important to remember it’s not your fault.
https://www.victimsupport.org.uk/help-and-support/coping-crime/how-can-crime-affect-you
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1638716369#5_3345449445
Title: How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden Headings: How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden Recognizing the Signs of Rodents How to tell if rodents are a problem in your garden? Look for the following signs: Specific areas of the garden to check for rodent infestations include: Do Mice Eat Plants? The Dangers of Rodents in the Garden How to Keep Rodents Out of the Garden How to Get Rid of Rodents in My Garden Precautions When Handling Traps Keep Rodents Out Of the Garden Today Victor® Snake-A-Way® Hose-End Spray - 32 oz Victor® Mole Trap - 3 Pack Victor® Gopher Trap- 2 Traps Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap Victor® OUT O'SIGHT® Mole Trap Victor® Rat-A-Way™ Rat Repellent Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent Yard Spray - 1 Bottle Victor® Snake-A-Way® Snake Repellent Granular - 4 lb Victor® Safe-Set™ Mouse Trap - 2 Traps Victor® Zapper Max™ Outdoor Rat Trap Content: Mounds: Gophers and rats create mounds of soil to mark the entrance to their burrows. Droppings: Rats, mice and other creatures leave their droppings behind. Rodent droppings look like black grains of rice. Specific areas of the garden to check for rodent infestations include: Compost piles: Improperly managed compost piles can be like an all-you-can-eat buffet for rats and mice. You’ll spot them easily, especially after digging into the pile and disturbing their nests. Mice are frequent compost pile pests.
https://www.victorpest.com/articles/how-to-keep-rodents-out-of-the-garden
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1638716369#9_3345456607
Title: How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden Headings: How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden Recognizing the Signs of Rodents How to tell if rodents are a problem in your garden? Look for the following signs: Specific areas of the garden to check for rodent infestations include: Do Mice Eat Plants? The Dangers of Rodents in the Garden How to Keep Rodents Out of the Garden How to Get Rid of Rodents in My Garden Precautions When Handling Traps Keep Rodents Out Of the Garden Today Victor® Snake-A-Way® Hose-End Spray - 32 oz Victor® Mole Trap - 3 Pack Victor® Gopher Trap- 2 Traps Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap Victor® OUT O'SIGHT® Mole Trap Victor® Rat-A-Way™ Rat Repellent Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent Yard Spray - 1 Bottle Victor® Snake-A-Way® Snake Repellent Granular - 4 lb Victor® Safe-Set™ Mouse Trap - 2 Traps Victor® Zapper Max™ Outdoor Rat Trap Content: Bird feeders: Birds drop seeds from feeders, which can attract rodents into the garden. Stored bird seed in garden sheds or garages is also attractive to many rodents. Always store bird seed in a sealed, metal, galvanized container. Do Mice Eat Plants? Field mice in the wild eat seeds, nuts, berries and vegetation, as well as small insects. Do mice eat plants? Yes, and they will eat garden plants and houseplants, too. Mice are especially fond of seeds, so newly planted garden seeds like corn and sunflower seeds are a favorite target of garden mice. Newly emerging grass seed, grains and leafy green vegetables are also appealing to mice.
https://www.victorpest.com/articles/how-to-keep-rodents-out-of-the-garden
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1638716369#10_3345458457
Title: How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden Headings: How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden How to Keep Rodents out of the Garden Recognizing the Signs of Rodents How to tell if rodents are a problem in your garden? Look for the following signs: Specific areas of the garden to check for rodent infestations include: Do Mice Eat Plants? The Dangers of Rodents in the Garden How to Keep Rodents Out of the Garden How to Get Rid of Rodents in My Garden Precautions When Handling Traps Keep Rodents Out Of the Garden Today Victor® Snake-A-Way® Hose-End Spray - 32 oz Victor® Mole Trap - 3 Pack Victor® Gopher Trap- 2 Traps Victor® TIN CAT® Mouse Trap Victor® OUT O'SIGHT® Mole Trap Victor® Rat-A-Way™ Rat Repellent Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent Yard Spray - 1 Bottle Victor® Snake-A-Way® Snake Repellent Granular - 4 lb Victor® Safe-Set™ Mouse Trap - 2 Traps Victor® Zapper Max™ Outdoor Rat Trap Content: Field mice in the wild eat seeds, nuts, berries and vegetation, as well as small insects. Do mice eat plants? Yes, and they will eat garden plants and houseplants, too. Mice are especially fond of seeds, so newly planted garden seeds like corn and sunflower seeds are a favorite target of garden mice. Newly emerging grass seed, grains and leafy green vegetables are also appealing to mice. The Dangers of Rodents in the Garden Rats and mice not only destroy your hard work by eating plants in the garden, they can also infect your garden with several pathogens. Salmonellosis, for instance, can be spread by rat feces in or near vegetable gardens. After the infected rat leaves droppings in your vegetable garden, watering spreads the bacteria from the ground by splashing it onto leaves and fruit. Lettuce, spinach and many herbs and vegetables can be contaminated in this way, causing severe diarrhea and stomach cramps within 3 days of ingesting infected materials. Rats, mice and other rodents can be the primary agents of infection, spreading various viral and bacterial diseases.
https://www.victorpest.com/articles/how-to-keep-rodents-out-of-the-garden
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1638770714#2_3345592877
Title: The Best Time to Prepare Your Yard Against Moles, Voles, and Gophers Headings: The Best Time to Prepare Your Yard Against Moles, Voles, and Gophers The Best Time to Prepare Your Yard Against Moles, Voles, and Gophers Periods of Increased Activity Prevention Is Key Take Action Have a pest problem? Check out some of our solutions below! Victor® Mole Trap - 3 Pack Victor® Deadset™ Mole Trap Victor® Mole Trap Victor® Poison Moleworms™ Victor® Easy Set® Gopher Trap - 2 Traps Victor® Sonic Spike™- 2 Spikes Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent – 10 lb Bag Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent – 4 lb Bag Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent Yard Spray - 1 Bottle Victor® Sonic Spike™ - 1 Spike Content: Moles prefer worms, while voles feast on bulbs, roots, and tree bark, and gophers will eat almost anything in your vegetable garden. There are a number of ways you can control and limit their food sources during their active months to prevent as much damage to your property as possible. Install raised gardens to keep bulbs & plants out of reach of ground-dwelling pests. Use mesh or fencing buried several inches into the ground around vulnerable trees or gardens to prevent burrowing. Learn more here. Harvest plants early to ensure your fruits and veggies are left alone. Use repellents, granules or electronic, to humanely drive pests out of your yard. Utilize traps to permanently remove nuisance pests from your yard or garden. Take Action The best time to prepare for a mole, vole, or gopher invasion is before you have one. It is considerably more difficult to rid your yard of a pest when you are inundated with them.
https://www.victorpest.com/articles/prepare-yard-against-moles-voles-gophers
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1638770714#3_3345594799
Title: The Best Time to Prepare Your Yard Against Moles, Voles, and Gophers Headings: The Best Time to Prepare Your Yard Against Moles, Voles, and Gophers The Best Time to Prepare Your Yard Against Moles, Voles, and Gophers Periods of Increased Activity Prevention Is Key Take Action Have a pest problem? Check out some of our solutions below! Victor® Mole Trap - 3 Pack Victor® Deadset™ Mole Trap Victor® Mole Trap Victor® Poison Moleworms™ Victor® Easy Set® Gopher Trap - 2 Traps Victor® Sonic Spike™- 2 Spikes Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent – 10 lb Bag Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent – 4 lb Bag Victor® Mole & Gopher Repellent Yard Spray - 1 Bottle Victor® Sonic Spike™ - 1 Spike Content: Harvest plants early to ensure your fruits and veggies are left alone. Use repellents, granules or electronic, to humanely drive pests out of your yard. Utilize traps to permanently remove nuisance pests from your yard or garden. Take Action The best time to prepare for a mole, vole, or gopher invasion is before you have one. It is considerably more difficult to rid your yard of a pest when you are inundated with them. Try to begin your prevention efforts when the breeding season has died down, and they are less congregated in one area. Moles, voles, and gophers tend to burrow deeper into the ground during winter as they follow their food, making their evictions that much harder. The most effective time to lay down repellents or traps is early spring before mating season has gotten into full swing but when the pests are closer to the surface of your yard. Regardless of which preventative measure you take, it takes time to completely rid your yard of these pests. Remember to stay vigilant and continue to take preventative action.
https://www.victorpest.com/articles/prepare-yard-against-moles-voles-gophers
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1645374167#0_3363804282
Title: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime Headings: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime What Causes PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Get the Best PowerPoint Video Converter A Perfect Solution to Fix QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint Problem How to Convert QuickTime Movie File to PowerPoint Step 1. Add QuickTime Movie File Step 2. Choose a PowerPoint Video Format Step 3. Start the PowerPoint MOV Conversion In Summary Recommend Software: How to Embed DVD in PowerPoint WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro Content: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime Free Download Play QuickTime Movie Files in PowerPoint Recommended by the author X How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime by Vita Updated on May 27, 2021 Inserting a video into your PowerPoint slideshow can not only make the presentation more vivid, but also visually express your creative ideas. But frequently the PowerPoint QuickTime not available error message appears when we play a QuickTime MOV video embedded in PPT. This post will show you a direct approach to fix the issue. Just install the video converter to convert videos to PowerPoint at one go: http://www.videoconverterfactory.com/download/hd-video-converter-pro.exe hd-video-converter-pro.exe Part 1. What Causes PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Part 2. A Perfect Solution to Fix QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint Problem What Causes PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint 2013 and later versions can play QuickTime MOV files directly but the 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can only play MP4 and MOV files with QuickTime Player installed on your PC. You can download QuickTime for Windows from the official site: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL837?locale=en_US Moreover, if you're using the 64-bit Windows operating system and the 64-bit version of Office 2010, you can't play QuickTime MOV file as there is no 64-bit version of QuickTime for Windows. Besides, PowerPoint 2007 doesn't support MOV at all.
https://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/powerpoint-quicktime-not-available.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1645374167#1_3363806778
Title: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime Headings: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime What Causes PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Get the Best PowerPoint Video Converter A Perfect Solution to Fix QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint Problem How to Convert QuickTime Movie File to PowerPoint Step 1. Add QuickTime Movie File Step 2. Choose a PowerPoint Video Format Step 3. Start the PowerPoint MOV Conversion In Summary Recommend Software: How to Embed DVD in PowerPoint WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro Content: What Causes PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Part 2. A Perfect Solution to Fix QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint Problem What Causes PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint 2013 and later versions can play QuickTime MOV files directly but the 32-bit version of PowerPoint 2010 can only play MP4 and MOV files with QuickTime Player installed on your PC. You can download QuickTime for Windows from the official site: https://support.apple.com/kb/DL837?locale=en_US Moreover, if you're using the 64-bit Windows operating system and the 64-bit version of Office 2010, you can't play QuickTime MOV file as there is no 64-bit version of QuickTime for Windows. Besides, PowerPoint 2007 doesn't support MOV at all. To play QuickTime movie files in any of these versions, you will encounter QuickTime not available PowerPoint issue. Hot Search: Convert PowerPoint to Video l Put Music in PowerPoint l Put a YouTube Video in PowerPoint l Codec Unavailable PowerPoint Get the Best PowerPoint Video Converter WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro can help you resolve the PowerPoint QuickTime not available problem in the most straightforward way. Just use it to convert the video to file supported by all versions of PowerPoint so you're able to insert MOV into PowerPoint and play it without hassles. A Perfect Solution to Fix QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint Problem Since the problem is mainly caused by incompatible video format, changing the video format of the QuickTime movie file to one supported by PowerPoint is certainly the best way to solve the problem.
https://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/powerpoint-quicktime-not-available.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1645374167#2_3363809299
Title: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime Headings: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime What Causes PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Get the Best PowerPoint Video Converter A Perfect Solution to Fix QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint Problem How to Convert QuickTime Movie File to PowerPoint Step 1. Add QuickTime Movie File Step 2. Choose a PowerPoint Video Format Step 3. Start the PowerPoint MOV Conversion In Summary Recommend Software: How to Embed DVD in PowerPoint WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro Content: To play QuickTime movie files in any of these versions, you will encounter QuickTime not available PowerPoint issue. Hot Search: Convert PowerPoint to Video l Put Music in PowerPoint l Put a YouTube Video in PowerPoint l Codec Unavailable PowerPoint Get the Best PowerPoint Video Converter WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro can help you resolve the PowerPoint QuickTime not available problem in the most straightforward way. Just use it to convert the video to file supported by all versions of PowerPoint so you're able to insert MOV into PowerPoint and play it without hassles. A Perfect Solution to Fix QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint Problem Since the problem is mainly caused by incompatible video format, changing the video format of the QuickTime movie file to one supported by PowerPoint is certainly the best way to solve the problem. WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro is a popular and useful video converter for Windows computer, which can help you edit MOV videos and convert MOV to PowerPoint easily . It supports almost all video and audio files and converts them to over 500+ digital formats and devices. With the program, you will never meet any video not playing in PowerPoint errors caused by formats and codecs. How to Convert QuickTime Movie File to PowerPoint Before start, please free download free download and install the software on PC. Step 1.
https://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/powerpoint-quicktime-not-available.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1645374167#5_3363815322
Title: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime Headings: How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime How to Fix PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Issue and Play PowerPoint Movie Files in QuickTime What Causes PowerPoint QuickTime Not Available Get the Best PowerPoint Video Converter A Perfect Solution to Fix QuickTime Not Available PowerPoint Problem How to Convert QuickTime Movie File to PowerPoint Step 1. Add QuickTime Movie File Step 2. Choose a PowerPoint Video Format Step 3. Start the PowerPoint MOV Conversion In Summary Recommend Software: How to Embed DVD in PowerPoint WonderFox DVD Ripper Pro Content: Choose a PowerPoint Video Format Press the "Click to change output format" field on the right, go to the Video tab and choose an output format. For PowerPoint 2013 and later versions, MP4 encoded with H.264 is the best option. You only need to choose the MP4 profile as MP4 with h.264 codec is the default setting in this program. For PowerPoint 2010 and lower versions, you can convert the video to AVI and WMV to fix QuickTime not available PowerPoint. Step 3. Start the PowerPoint MOV Conversion Press the inverted triangle icon on the bottom of the program and choose an output folder. Finally, click on Run to initiate the conversion process. In Summary PowerPoint QuickTime not available is due to unsupported video file format. You can use WonderFox HD Video Converter Factory Pro to convert QuickTime MOV to MP4, AVI, or WMV. Meanwhile, if other videos embedded in PowerPoint won't play, you can also try converting them to a PowerPoint friendly format for smooth playback.
https://www.videoconverterfactory.com/tips/powerpoint-quicktime-not-available.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1659346806#0_3401686343
Title: Traditional Vietnamese Architecture - Interesting History & Uniqueness Headings: Traditional Vietnamese Architecture – Interesting History & Uniqueness Traditional Vietnamese Architecture – Interesting History & Uniqueness Vietnamese Architecture of Wooden Structures & Steep Roofs Vietnamese Architecture of Traditional Houses Stilt Houses One-story Houses The Composition of the Floor Space in Vietnamese Architecture The Outlook of Vietnamese Traditional Architectural Roof Wall Floor Artistic Forms & Decorations in Traditional Vietnamese Architecture The Floor Foundation & Courtyard The Outer Three-Level Stairs Balusters Doors Columns, Beams & Rafters The Curved Roof Colors Decorative Motifs Natural Surrounding Settings Furniture Content: Traditional Vietnamese Architecture - Interesting History & Uniqueness Traditional Vietnamese Architecture – Interesting History & Uniqueness Vietnam’s architecture is so impressive and diverse. It can be divided into five main parts – vernacular, Chinese, ethnic, colonial and modern. Vietnamese people are always proud of the historic monuments with traditional style scattered throughout the country. Spend Vietnam vacation packages admiring Vietnamese traditional architecture! Click here Vietnamese Architecture of Wooden Structures & Steep Roofs Traditional Vietnamese architecture involves wooden structures and steep roofs. Both large and small buildings have an odd number of compartments (l, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11) with sets of beams and rafters; the depth of the interior of the house is determined by the number of columns in each compartment. The wooden beams, rafters, tenons and mortises, and other components constitute a solid framework which supports the roof. The house may have a wooden wall or a wall of uncoated bricks with curved upward coats of mortar in-between the bricks. The wall must be linked to the system of outer columns;
https://www.vietvisiontravel.com/post/traditional-vietnamese-architecture/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1667678563#0_3420000934
Title: Why Project Management is Important to Business Headings: Making the Business Case for Project Management Making the Business Case for Project Management What Can Project Management Do for Business? A Means to an End: Project Management for Business Goals Securing Project Approval and Obtaining Project Management for Business Initiatives Making the Case of Project Management for Business Success Categories Content: Why Project Management is Important to Business Home > Resources > Project Management > Making the Business Case for Project Management Back Making the Business Case for Project Management Last Updated January 16, 2020 Corporate strategies often rely on project management for business growth and sustainability. As more and more companies recognize the value of effective project management, demand for skilled project managers continues to grow. What Can Project Management Do for Business? There are two elements at play concerning the business case for project management. The first is the question of why an organization needs project management in the first place while the second relates to when to implement project management for business initiatives. A Means to an End: Project Management for Business Goals Some companies need to be sold on the benefits of implementing project management for business reasons, and this would be a general instance of making the case for project management as an in-house process. Companies that start small and subsequently experience significant growth may find it difficult to keep key stakeholders on the same page and ensure the cooperation of all departments involved. The project sponsor – or the person being held accountable for its key deliverables – should address upper management and explain the importance of project management for business success, as it provides structure and facilitates collaboration toward a common goal. Securing Project Approval and Obtaining Project Management for Business Initiatives Once an organization has accepted project management a means to achieve efficiency and ensure accountability, the task remains of identifying which projects will be carried out, and which of those require a dedicated project manager.
https://www.villanovau.com/resources/project-management/business-case-project-management/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1667678563#1_3420003395
Title: Why Project Management is Important to Business Headings: Making the Business Case for Project Management Making the Business Case for Project Management What Can Project Management Do for Business? A Means to an End: Project Management for Business Goals Securing Project Approval and Obtaining Project Management for Business Initiatives Making the Case of Project Management for Business Success Categories Content: A Means to an End: Project Management for Business Goals Some companies need to be sold on the benefits of implementing project management for business reasons, and this would be a general instance of making the case for project management as an in-house process. Companies that start small and subsequently experience significant growth may find it difficult to keep key stakeholders on the same page and ensure the cooperation of all departments involved. The project sponsor – or the person being held accountable for its key deliverables – should address upper management and explain the importance of project management for business success, as it provides structure and facilitates collaboration toward a common goal. Securing Project Approval and Obtaining Project Management for Business Initiatives Once an organization has accepted project management a means to achieve efficiency and ensure accountability, the task remains of identifying which projects will be carried out, and which of those require a dedicated project manager. Executives often expect to see the potential gain before committing resources to project management for business initiatives. Projects go through several phases of development, and the first is known as the strategy and business case phase. This is when the individual or group that is sponsoring the project will attempt to “sell” it to upper management, by making a case that the project will yield a positive return on investment. The sponsor will usually gather the stakeholders who would play a role in bringing the proposed project to fruition and collaborate with them to create an effective presentation that indicates a high potential for the project’s ultimate success. It begins with a carefully written proposal that details the responsibilities and deliverables of all contributors.
https://www.villanovau.com/resources/project-management/business-case-project-management/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1667678563#2_3420005903
Title: Why Project Management is Important to Business Headings: Making the Business Case for Project Management Making the Business Case for Project Management What Can Project Management Do for Business? A Means to an End: Project Management for Business Goals Securing Project Approval and Obtaining Project Management for Business Initiatives Making the Case of Project Management for Business Success Categories Content: Executives often expect to see the potential gain before committing resources to project management for business initiatives. Projects go through several phases of development, and the first is known as the strategy and business case phase. This is when the individual or group that is sponsoring the project will attempt to “sell” it to upper management, by making a case that the project will yield a positive return on investment. The sponsor will usually gather the stakeholders who would play a role in bringing the proposed project to fruition and collaborate with them to create an effective presentation that indicates a high potential for the project’s ultimate success. It begins with a carefully written proposal that details the responsibilities and deliverables of all contributors. Without this, a project will rarely gain the momentum that it needs to move forward. Decision-makers must be convinced of the value of project management for business goals before they will allocate resources to a project. Making the Case of Project Management for Business Success Whether you’re a project sponsor looking to secure project management services or a project manager seeking to build a more compelling business case, you can gain the tools and strategies you need through a good project management training program. One option is the 100% online certificate course offered by Villanova University. Villanova’s multimedia video-based training includes a multi-course certificate program:
https://www.villanovau.com/resources/project-management/business-case-project-management/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1669423239#0_3423797953
Title: Abnormalities of Posture and Appearance - WSAVA2007 - VIN Headings: Abnormalities of Head Posture Abnormalities of Limb Posture Abnormalities of Body Trunk Posture Content: Abnormalities of Posture and Appearance - WSAVA2007 - VIN Animals with neurologic disease may have numerous postural, behavioral, involuntary, and seizure disorders that result in them having abnormal appearances and actions. Animals may have abnormalities of voluntary movement, and those will be covered in the session on dogs and cats that can't walk. Abnormalities of Head Posture A head tilt is an abnormal posture wherein one ear is deviated more ventrally than the opposite. For reference, when the animal is viewed from the front, an imaginary line can be drawn from one side of the head to the other along the horizon. A second imaginary line can be drawn perpendicular to this horizontal line that transects through the philtrum of the nose. In normal animals, these imaginary lines will form a 90° angle. In animals with a head tilt, the imaginary line drawn through the philtrum will form an acute angle less than 90°. When severe, the animal may be rolled on the dorsal aspect of its body. In some cases, the animal may continually fall and roll. Head tilting is most often associated with disease of the vestibular or cerebellar systems.
https://www.vin.com/apputil/content/defaultadv1.aspx?pId=11242&id=3860687&print=1
msmarco_v2.1_doc_56_1669423239#1_3423799502
Title: Abnormalities of Posture and Appearance - WSAVA2007 - VIN Headings: Abnormalities of Head Posture Abnormalities of Limb Posture Abnormalities of Body Trunk Posture Content: In normal animals, these imaginary lines will form a 90° angle. In animals with a head tilt, the imaginary line drawn through the philtrum will form an acute angle less than 90°. When severe, the animal may be rolled on the dorsal aspect of its body. In some cases, the animal may continually fall and roll. Head tilting is most often associated with disease of the vestibular or cerebellar systems. The head tilt is usually directed toward the side of the lesion in the nervous system especially if the lesion involves the peripheral vestibular apparatus. Occasionally, with lesions involving the caudal cerebellar peduncle between the brain stem and cerebellum or flocculonodular lobe of the cerebellum, the head tilt is directed away from the side of the lesion, the so-called paradoxical vestibular syndrome. A head turn is where the nose remains parallel to the horizon, however, the nose is directed toward the flank or caudal aspect of the body. This has sometimes been referred to as a "yaw". This posture may be a component of the adversive syndrome, which consists of a head turn (sagittal axis of head perpendicular to the ground) and circling.
https://www.vin.com/apputil/content/defaultadv1.aspx?pId=11242&id=3860687&print=1
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_4188958#7_10689458
Title: 25 Vitamins and Herbs That Fight Neuropathy, Heal Nerve Damage, and Help Provide Nerve Pain Relief Headings: 25 Vitamins and Herbs That Fight Neuropathy, Heal Nerve Damage, and Help Provide Nerve Pain Relief 25 Vitamins and Herbs That Fight Neuropathy, Heal Nerve Damage, and Help Provide Nerve Pain Relief Quick Navigation hide What Are The Best Vitamins for Neuropathy? Benfotiamine Methyl B12 Alpha Lipoic Acid Vitamin D Magnesium Vitamin B2 Vitamin B6 Acetyl-L-Carnitine Copper Manganese Vitamin K Selenium Zinc Omega-3 Fish Oil Herbs for Neuropathy and Nerve Regeneration American Skullcap Oat Straw Extract Feverfew Extract Passion Flower Extract Berberine Bacopa Monnieri Curcumin St. John’s Wort Ginkgo Biloba Extract EGb-761 Topical Citrullus Colocynthis (Bitter Apple) CBD Oil & Cannabis Sativa Extract Summary Content: 10) As vitamin B6 plays important roles in the nervous system with deficiencies tied to the development of neuropathy, vitamin B2 supplements may help to increase the efficacy of vitamin B6 supplements at reducing neuropathic pain. ( 11) Vitamin B6 Vitamin B6 is a water-soluble vitamin that is part of the B complex vitamins (B1, B6, B12). ( 11) While deficiency in vitamin B6 is rare, when it does occur one of the common symptoms is peripheral neuropathy. Deficiency is most common in those who are obese or who drink excessive amounts of alcohol. The B complex vitamins are important for nerve function, generation, and repair. They are thought to help with neuropathy through their analgesic (pain-relieving) and anti-inflammatory properties along with their role in nerve health and regeneration. It is important not to take more than 200 mg/day vitamin B6 or increased ​neuropathy symptoms can occur. Acetyl-L-Carnitine Acetyl-L-carnitine (ALC) is a compound that plays a role in nerve growth and neurotransmitter modulation in the nervous system. In a meta-analysis of four randomized controlled trials, researchers concluded that ALC was effective at reducing pain in those with peripheral neuropathic pain. ( 12) In one of these studies, it was found that 1,000 mg/day ALC was effective at improving pain, vibration perception, and nerve fiber regeneration in patients with diabetic neuropathy. (
https://nervepainremedies.com/25-vitamins-for-nerve-pain-relief/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_7311243#5_17347004
Title: What is a Net-zero House | Our Net-Zero House Headings: What is a Net-zero House What is a Net-zero House Content: Thermal Bridging is a four letter word in house construction. A traditional exterior wall the studding will “thermal bridge” cold into the house, so will traditional windows, sill plates, and on and on. So fighting bridging is a high goal. The house must be sealed, very, very tight. Measured by a “blower door” test. The house is closed up and a sealed fan is installed in a door. The fan sucks the air out of the house. The measurement is the number of Air Changes per hour at a pressure of 50 pascals or XXACH50. The houses we grew up in would be 10ACH50 or more, houses in the past 10 years 7/7ACH50; today’s (2015) code built homes are 3ACH50.
https://net-zerohouse.com/what-is-a-net-zero-house/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_7689373#1_18338352
Title: Gender and sexual diversity among Indigenous people of the Rio Grande Valley - Neta Headings: Gender and sexual diversity among Indigenous people of the Rio Grande Valley Gender and sexual diversity among Indigenous people of the Rio Grande Valley Content: Like several cultures around the world, before European colonization, many indigenous American ethnicities embraced a wide range of sexualities, gender identities, and gender expressions. In some cultures, this meant a belief in third or fourth gender categories and in others there was simply an acceptance of different forms of sexuality and gender identity. Unfortunately, many historians and anthropologists, as well as many contemporary LGBT+ people, tend to make generalizations about these traditions. Other times, they might interpret them through a Western understanding of sexuality and gender. Several articles- for example- make assertions stating that Native Americans “worshiped” or “revered” queer people or generalize and state that Native Americans as a monolithic whole believed in four or five genders while ignoring the individual traditions within cultures and the different ways in which gender might be understood among them. It is important to be clear and avoid these oversimplifications of Native identity and traditions. While many groups did value gender diverse people or people we might today call non-binary, it is incorrect to say that Native people as a whole “worshiped” sexual and gender diversity. And while some groups did have a third or fourth gender categories, each culture has their own nuanced views on gender. In some, people could live as the gender opposite to the one they were assigned at birth while still adhering to more rigid gender roles. In others, there was a greater degree of fluidity when it came to expressions of gender and sexuality.
https://netargv.com/2017/10/31/gender-sexual-diversity-among-indigenous-people-rio-grande-valley/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14681716#5_33837147
Title: Globalization pros and cons: economic, cultural, political - netivist Headings: Pros and cons of economic, social and political globalization: is globalization overall positive for our societies? Pros and cons of economic, social and political globalization: is globalization overall positive for our societies? Channel: Brief history of globalization Globalization pros and cons Economic globalization Pros of economic globalization: Cons of economic globalization: Cultural globalization Pros of cultural globalization: Cons of cultural globalization: Political globalization Pros of political globalization: Cons of political globalization: Globalization explained (explainity® explainer video) Voting results New to netivist? Content: Cheaper prices for products and services (more optimized supply chains) Better availability of products and services Easier access to capital and commodities Increased competition Producers and retailers can diversify their markets and contribute to economic growth Cons of economic globalization: Some countries struggle to compete Extractive behavior of some foreign companies and investors in resource-rich countries preventing economic diversification Strong bargaining power of multinational companies vis-à-vis local governments “Contagion effect” is more likely in times of crises Problems of “ social dumping ” Cultural globalization It refers to the process of transmission of values, ideas, cultural and artistic expressions. In the era of the Internet and fast communications people can interact more easily with each other. Multiculturalism and cosmopolitanism are to some extent manifestations of cultural globalization. Communities are less insulated than ever in history, even those who cannot travel can have today a good understanding of other cultures and meet virtually people from other parts of the world. People change their views and lifestyle influenced by global cultural and consumption trends. Pros of cultural globalization: Access to new cultural products (art, entertainment, education) Better understanding of foreign values and attitudes. Less stereotyping and fewer misconceptions about other people and cultures Instant access to information from anywhere in the world Capacity to communicate and defend one’s values and ideals globally Customisation or adaptation of global cultural trends to local environment (“mestisage”) Cons of cultural globalization: Spread of commodity-based consumer culture Dangers of cultural homogenization Westernization, cultural imperialism or cultural colonialism Some small cultures may lose their distinct features Dangerous or violent ideals can also spread faster (note the international character of the terror group IS) Political globalization The political dimension is a newer feature of the globalization debate, as over the last 30 years there has been a rise in the influence and power of international and regional institutions such as the European Union (EU), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Organization (WTO), MERCOSUR in South America, and the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
https://netivist.org/debate/globalization-pros-and-cons-economic-cultural-and-political
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14681716#6_33840629
Title: Globalization pros and cons: economic, cultural, political - netivist Headings: Pros and cons of economic, social and political globalization: is globalization overall positive for our societies? Pros and cons of economic, social and political globalization: is globalization overall positive for our societies? Channel: Brief history of globalization Globalization pros and cons Economic globalization Pros of economic globalization: Cons of economic globalization: Cultural globalization Pros of cultural globalization: Cons of cultural globalization: Political globalization Pros of political globalization: Cons of political globalization: Globalization explained (explainity® explainer video) Voting results New to netivist? Content: People change their views and lifestyle influenced by global cultural and consumption trends. Pros of cultural globalization: Access to new cultural products (art, entertainment, education) Better understanding of foreign values and attitudes. Less stereotyping and fewer misconceptions about other people and cultures Instant access to information from anywhere in the world Capacity to communicate and defend one’s values and ideals globally Customisation or adaptation of global cultural trends to local environment (“mestisage”) Cons of cultural globalization: Spread of commodity-based consumer culture Dangers of cultural homogenization Westernization, cultural imperialism or cultural colonialism Some small cultures may lose their distinct features Dangerous or violent ideals can also spread faster (note the international character of the terror group IS) Political globalization The political dimension is a newer feature of the globalization debate, as over the last 30 years there has been a rise in the influence and power of international and regional institutions such as the European Union (EU), Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the United Nations (UN), the World Trade Organization (WTO), MERCOSUR in South America, and the Association for Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). These international and supranational actors increasingly shape domestic politics. Pros of political globalization: Access to international aid and financial support It contributes to world peace. It reduces risk of invasions, more checks on big powers and limitationn on nationalism International organizations are often committed to spread values like freedom and to fight abuses within countries Smaller countries can work together and gain more influence internationally Governments can learn from each other Cons of political globalization: State sovereignty is reduced The functioning of international and supranational organizations is often not “democratic” in terms of representation and accountability Big countries can shape decisions in supranational organizations Sometimes countries can veto decisions and slow down decision making processes Coordination is difficult and expensive To summarize, no matter from which angle we look at globalization, whether economic, cultural or political, both the opportunities and drawbacks are numerous.
https://netivist.org/debate/globalization-pros-and-cons-economic-cultural-and-political
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14912352#0_34486749
Title: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? - netivist Headings: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Channel: US school shootings Worst school shootings Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings in the U.S. Reasons for school shootings Voting results New to netivist? Content: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? - netivist Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Channel: Politics / Security / Crime School and other mass shootings are too frequent in the America. We discuss the main reasons for school shootings and the potential ways to stop them. Choose the one you think we should prioritize when we craft policy to stop school shootings. US school shootings A school shooting is a type of mass mass shooting that deliberately targets an education institution such as a daycare centre, primary school, highshool, or university. School shootings have become increasingly common, in particular in America.
https://netivist.org/debate/reasons-for-school-shootings
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14912352#1_34487961
Title: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? - netivist Headings: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Channel: US school shootings Worst school shootings Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings in the U.S. Reasons for school shootings Voting results New to netivist? Content: Politics / Security / Crime School and other mass shootings are too frequent in the America. We discuss the main reasons for school shootings and the potential ways to stop them. Choose the one you think we should prioritize when we craft policy to stop school shootings. US school shootings A school shooting is a type of mass mass shooting that deliberately targets an education institution such as a daycare centre, primary school, highshool, or university. School shootings have become increasingly common, in particular in America. Recent school shootings (and other mass shootings) have contributed to an rise public concern over gun violence and socialization of children and young adults. School shooting statistics show a growing trend in this problem. However, this is not a new phenomenon. The Pontiac's Rebellion school massacre in 1764, is the first recorded case of school shooting in the US. T hree men entered a schoolhouse in, Pennsylvania, shot and killed schoolmaster and ten children.
https://netivist.org/debate/reasons-for-school-shootings
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14912352#2_34489511
Title: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? - netivist Headings: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Channel: US school shootings Worst school shootings Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings in the U.S. Reasons for school shootings Voting results New to netivist? Content: Recent school shootings (and other mass shootings) have contributed to an rise public concern over gun violence and socialization of children and young adults. School shooting statistics show a growing trend in this problem. However, this is not a new phenomenon. The Pontiac's Rebellion school massacre in 1764, is the first recorded case of school shooting in the US. T hree men entered a schoolhouse in, Pennsylvania, shot and killed schoolmaster and ten children. During the nineteenth century at least 36 school shootings took place in the US. The worst of them took the lives of 5 people in Charles Town in West Virginia in 1898. The problem of school shootings in the US grew during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: 1900s: 12 school shootings, 11 deaths 1910s:
https://netivist.org/debate/reasons-for-school-shootings
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14912352#3_34490832
Title: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? - netivist Headings: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Channel: US school shootings Worst school shootings Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings in the U.S. Reasons for school shootings Voting results New to netivist? Content: During the nineteenth century at least 36 school shootings took place in the US. The worst of them took the lives of 5 people in Charles Town in West Virginia in 1898. The problem of school shootings in the US grew during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries: 1900s: 12 school shootings, 11 deaths 1910s: 17 school shootings, 12 deaths 1920s: 9 school shootings, 5 deaths 1930s: 6 school shootings, 6 deaths 1940s: 6 school shootings, 4 deaths 1950s: 16 school shootings, 12 deaths 1960s:
https://netivist.org/debate/reasons-for-school-shootings
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14912352#5_34492807
Title: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? - netivist Headings: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Channel: US school shootings Worst school shootings Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings in the U.S. Reasons for school shootings Voting results New to netivist? Content: 16 school shootings, 39 deaths 1970s: 20 school shootings, 26 deaths 1980s: 23 school shootings, 28 deaths 1990s: 40 school shootings, 76 deaths 2000s: 49 school shootings, 91 deaths 2010-2015: 100 school shootings, 101 deaths Worst school shootings Not all school shootings have the same consequences. Shooters have sometimes been intercepted quickly or failed to harm many people. On the other hand some school shootings have ended with many people dead or injured. These are some of the worst school shootings, some of which took place outside of the US: University of Texas massacre in 1966 (Austin, Texas):
https://netivist.org/debate/reasons-for-school-shootings
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14912352#6_34493970
Title: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? - netivist Headings: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Channel: US school shootings Worst school shootings Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings in the U.S. Reasons for school shootings Voting results New to netivist? Content: 100 school shootings, 101 deaths Worst school shootings Not all school shootings have the same consequences. Shooters have sometimes been intercepted quickly or failed to harm many people. On the other hand some school shootings have ended with many people dead or injured. These are some of the worst school shootings, some of which took place outside of the US: University of Texas massacre in 1966 (Austin, Texas): 17 deaths Ma'alot massacre in 1974 (Ma'alot, Israel): 25 deaths École Polytechnique massacre in 1989 (Montreal, Canada): 15 deaths Dunblane massacre in 1996 (Dunblane, UK): 18 deaths Columbine High School massacre in 1999 (Littleton, Colorado): 15 deaths Erfurt massacre in 2002 (Erfurt, Germany):
https://netivist.org/debate/reasons-for-school-shootings
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14912352#14_34505513
Title: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? - netivist Headings: Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Reasons for school shootings: why are they so frequent? Channel: US school shootings Worst school shootings Top 10 Infamous Mass Shootings in the U.S. Reasons for school shootings Voting results New to netivist? Content: It is commonly argued that the exposure of children and young people to violent content may make them more prone to commit these crimes. Gun control: in the US it is relatively easy to gain access to a firearm. Building the arsenal that many of these school shooters use in their crimes would be hardly possible in other countries with tougher gun regulation. However, in the US there are more than 15,000 gun shops and many families have one or several weapons. Children and teenagers have been trained on how to use a gun. Many experts claim that the easy access to guns in the US is one of the main factors explaining why mass shootings are becoming increasingly common. Out of these factors, which one do you think is the most important one? Reasons for school shootings: why are these types of mass shootings so common?
https://netivist.org/debate/reasons-for-school-shootings
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_14986025#7_34727342
Title: Social networking pros and cons: Are social media good? - netivist Headings: Social networking pros and cons: Do social media make our lives better? Social networking pros and cons: Do social media make our lives better? Social networking on the Internet The advantages of social networking The limitations and dangers of social media Watch these videos contrasting the pros and cons of social media: Social networking pros and cons Pros Cons Content: Protest movements around the world, such as the Arab Spring, the Occupy Movement and the European Indignados employed social media for the mobilization and organization of protesters. At the same time, the use of social media, such as Twitter or Reddit, by Obama during his campaign for the White House is a good example of how politicians and citizens can interact more directly to the benefit of political participation and democratic processes. The limitations and dangers of social media However, social media may also have some negative effects on our lives and the way people interact. First of all, it is argued that social media may insulate us from the people that surround us. Although these platforms make communication easier and more flexible with those far away, they can have the opposite impact on our relationships with the people we live with. Who has not been in a family or friends' reunion, where everyone is just looking at their smartphones or tablets rather than speaking to each other? Social networks serve to disseminate information, but the validity of this information cannot always be verified. Thus, social media can be used to spread rumors, propaganda, and misleading information, now often referred to as "post truth" or "alternative facts." Sometimes this information can have negative impact on the lives of people. Apologies and rectifications tend not to reach as many people and travel as fast as flashy erroneous information.
https://netivist.org/debate/social-networking-pros-and-cons
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_21012325#8_48364081
Title: Types of Writing Genres | Networlding.com Headings: Types of Writing Genres Types of Writing Genres Content: It’s goal is to entertain, but good humor will also have an underlying thought or concept that is being conveyed. Mystery: This genre is often associated with crime, usually murder, but it doesn’t have to be. Any story which involves the unraveling of secrets would be included within this genre. Mythology: This type of story involves the traditional narratives that have become part of our societies over different eras. These may be based on human events, natural phenomenon, or even have religious significance. Many of the images used in this genre will have multiple meanings to them, open for interpretation by the reader. Realism: These are stories that are true to life.
https://networlding.com/types-of-writing-genres/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_23307185#3_54529812
Title: Twitter Net Worth 2020 | Net Worth Headings: Twitter Net Worth 2020 Twitter Net Worth 2020 Twitter Earning, Net Worth, Share Price & Turnover 2020 How much is Twitter Net Worth 2020 : $1.16 Billion Dollars TWITTER FOUNDER, CEO AND HEADQUARTER TWITTER INCOME SOURCE TWITTER ANNUAL INCOME STATEMENT TWITTER NET WORTH, SHARE PRICE, STOCK, SHARES, NET ANNUAL INCOME/ LOSS TWITTER COMPANY NAME, TYPE, CEO, WEBSITE AND HEADQUARTER Content: Twitter was popularised as the Internet SMS. TWITTER INCOME SOURCE Twitter is not making much profit in these years in spite of having 313 Million monthly users. The 85% of Twitter revenue come from advertising and rest from Data Licensing. The advertisements made on the site make a huge part of Twitter revenue. There are three ways to advertise on Twitter – by promoting a tweet, promoting the account and promoting a trend. A budget is set at the beginning and then the advertiser pays per click or per re-tweet. Data Licensing is also a twitters major part of revenue generation. The micro-blogger sells fire hose (public data) on Twitter. This adds to about five hundred million tweets every day. Companies can analyze the trend of consumer and they can sell accordingly.
https://networthier.com/celebs/2509/twitter-net-worth
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_23307185#4_54531217
Title: Twitter Net Worth 2020 | Net Worth Headings: Twitter Net Worth 2020 Twitter Net Worth 2020 Twitter Earning, Net Worth, Share Price & Turnover 2020 How much is Twitter Net Worth 2020 : $1.16 Billion Dollars TWITTER FOUNDER, CEO AND HEADQUARTER TWITTER INCOME SOURCE TWITTER ANNUAL INCOME STATEMENT TWITTER NET WORTH, SHARE PRICE, STOCK, SHARES, NET ANNUAL INCOME/ LOSS TWITTER COMPANY NAME, TYPE, CEO, WEBSITE AND HEADQUARTER Content: A budget is set at the beginning and then the advertiser pays per click or per re-tweet. Data Licensing is also a twitters major part of revenue generation. The micro-blogger sells fire hose (public data) on Twitter. This adds to about five hundred million tweets every day. Companies can analyze the trend of consumer and they can sell accordingly. These data are public hence anyone can access them either company or consumer. TWITTER ANNUAL INCOME STATEMENT Twitter Income Statistics says that it is not making the profit in recent years. In 2015, Twitter’s annual net loss is $ 521, Million. Its net loss is decreasing from 2013 to 2015. In 2013, Twitter’s net loss was $ 645.32 Million and in 2014, it was $ 577.82, Million.
https://networthier.com/celebs/2509/twitter-net-worth
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_45303281#0_86475527
Title: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum | Neupsy Key Headings: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Content: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum | Neupsy Key Home Log In Register Categories » NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY More References » Abdominal Key Anesthesia Key Basicmedical Key Otolaryngology & Ophthalmology Musculoskeletal Key Neupsy Key Nurse Key Obstetric, Gynecology and Pediatric Oncology & Hematology Plastic Surgery & Dermatology Clinical Dentistry Radiology Key Thoracic Key Veterinary Medicine About Gold Membership Contact Menu Home Log In Register Categories » NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY PSYCHIATRY PSYCHOLOGY More References » Abdominal Key Anesthesia Key Basicmedical Key Otolaryngology & Ophthalmology Musculoskeletal Key Neupsy Key Nurse Key Obstetric, Gynecology and Pediatric Oncology & Hematology Plastic Surgery & Dermatology Clinical Dentistry Radiology Key Thoracic Key Veterinary Medicine About Gold Membership Contact Showing most revelant items. Click here or hit Enter for more. Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum T tubules are specialized invaginations of the sarcolemma, with which it is continuous at multiple points. T tubules run transverse to the muscle fibers themselves and the sarcolemma and encircle individual muscle fibrils. T tubules form deep invaginations into the sarcolemma. This provides not only more rapid dispersal of muscle membrane depolarization along the muscle fiber, but it allows for propagation along both the surface of the sarcolemma and into the muscle fiber, where it can interact with deep sarcoplasmic reticulum. T tubules interact directly with components of the sarcoplasmic reticulum, leading to Ca 2+ release into the sarcoplasm. They also harbor voltage-gated Ca 2+ channels, L-type Ca 2+ channels. These Ca 2+ channels do not contribute to depolarization or the muscle fiber action potential but, rather, act as voltage sensors of muscle membrane depolarization. The sarcoplasmic reticulum forms a network of tubules surrounding muscle fibrils inside the sarcolemma.
https://neupsykey.com/muscle-membrane-t-tubules-and-sarcoplasmic-reticulum/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_45303281#1_86478053
Title: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum | Neupsy Key Headings: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Content: This provides not only more rapid dispersal of muscle membrane depolarization along the muscle fiber, but it allows for propagation along both the surface of the sarcolemma and into the muscle fiber, where it can interact with deep sarcoplasmic reticulum. T tubules interact directly with components of the sarcoplasmic reticulum, leading to Ca 2+ release into the sarcoplasm. They also harbor voltage-gated Ca 2+ channels, L-type Ca 2+ channels. These Ca 2+ channels do not contribute to depolarization or the muscle fiber action potential but, rather, act as voltage sensors of muscle membrane depolarization. The sarcoplasmic reticulum forms a network of tubules surrounding muscle fibrils inside the sarcolemma. Junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum (the terminal cisternae) stores Ca 2+ and is the site of Ca 2+ release in response to a muscle fiber action potential. Junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum contains high amounts of calsequestrin, which binds to Ca 2+ and accounts for the high Ca 2+ storage of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The sarcoplasmic reticulum is so efficient in this role that the muscle fiber loses very little Ca 2+ even after repeated muscle contractions. Junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum is also the site of the Ca 2+ channel responsible for releasing large stores of calcium into the sarcoplasm, the ryanodine receptor, so named for its binding to the plant alkaloid ryanodine. Sarcoplasmic reticulum voltage-gated Ca2+ channels sense the depolarization of the T tubule, interact directly with the ryanodine receptor and induce it to release Ca 2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum.
https://neupsykey.com/muscle-membrane-t-tubules-and-sarcoplasmic-reticulum/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_45303281#2_86480130
Title: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum | Neupsy Key Headings: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Content: Junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum (the terminal cisternae) stores Ca 2+ and is the site of Ca 2+ release in response to a muscle fiber action potential. Junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum contains high amounts of calsequestrin, which binds to Ca 2+ and accounts for the high Ca 2+ storage of the sarcoplasmic reticulum. The sarcoplasmic reticulum is so efficient in this role that the muscle fiber loses very little Ca 2+ even after repeated muscle contractions. Junctional sarcoplasmic reticulum is also the site of the Ca 2+ channel responsible for releasing large stores of calcium into the sarcoplasm, the ryanodine receptor, so named for its binding to the plant alkaloid ryanodine. Sarcoplasmic reticulum voltage-gated Ca2+ channels sense the depolarization of the T tubule, interact directly with the ryanodine receptor and induce it to release Ca 2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum. Free sarcoplasmic reticulum constitutes the remainder of the intrafiber sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane system. It is not associated with the T tubule system and functions in Ca 2+ reuptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum. It has a large number of Ca 2+ adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) pumps on its surface that function in the energy-dependent reuptake of sarcoplasmic Ca 2+ and therefore plays a role in muscle relaxation rather than excitation and contraction. A motor nerve action potential propagates down the motor nerve axon to the nerve terminal, causing release of acetylcholine (ACh) into the synaptic cleft of the neuromuscular junction. After binding of acetylcholine to the postsynaptic muscle membrane acetylcholine receptor (AChR), there is generation of an end-plate potential.
https://neupsykey.com/muscle-membrane-t-tubules-and-sarcoplasmic-reticulum/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_45303281#3_86482287
Title: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum | Neupsy Key Headings: Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Muscle Membrane, T Tubules, and Sarcoplasmic Reticulum Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Content: Free sarcoplasmic reticulum constitutes the remainder of the intrafiber sarcoplasmic reticulum membrane system. It is not associated with the T tubule system and functions in Ca 2+ reuptake into the sarcoplasmic reticulum. It has a large number of Ca 2+ adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) pumps on its surface that function in the energy-dependent reuptake of sarcoplasmic Ca 2+ and therefore plays a role in muscle relaxation rather than excitation and contraction. A motor nerve action potential propagates down the motor nerve axon to the nerve terminal, causing release of acetylcholine (ACh) into the synaptic cleft of the neuromuscular junction. After binding of acetylcholine to the postsynaptic muscle membrane acetylcholine receptor (AChR), there is generation of an end-plate potential. Suprathreshold end-plate potentials generate muscle fiber action potentials. These propagate along the sarcolemma, depolarizing the muscle membrane sequentially as it travels along the membrane. The action potential continues down the T tubules. Depolarization of the T tubule membrane activates the voltage-gated Ca 2+ channel, thus activating the ryanodine receptor, releasing large amounts of Ca 2+ from the sarcoplasmic reticulum into the sarcoplasm. This leads to cross-bridge formation between thin and thick filaments, activation of the cross-bridge cycle, sliding of the thick and thin filaments past one another, sarcomere shortening, and eventually muscle contraction.
https://neupsykey.com/muscle-membrane-t-tubules-and-sarcoplasmic-reticulum/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_46021517#23_87792440
Title: Neuro-ophthalmology Illustrated Chapter 6 – Transient Visual Loss 2 — Neuro-Ophthalmology Headings: Neuro-ophthalmology Illustrated Chapter 6 – Transient Visual Loss 2 Neuro-ophthalmology Illustrated Chapter 6 – Transient Visual Loss 2 __________________________________________ The information below is from Neuro-ophthalmology Illustrated-2nd Edition. Biousse V and Newman NJ. 2012. Thieme Pearls Content: Patients with dry eyes often complain of fluctuation of vision, especially while reading. Pearls Transient visual obscurations (TVOs) are characterized by brief blackouts or “gray-outs” of vision and are precipitated by changes in posture, such as bending over. They usually indicate underlying optic nerve head edema or optic nerve anomalies causing high tissue pressure at the optic nerve head. Although disc edema results from a variety of disorders, the most likely cause of TVOs is papilledema from raised intracranial pressure. 6.2.2 Patient Evaluation The clinical history and a detailed ocular examination help determine the mechanism of the TMVL. Among the first things to ask the patient about are the onset and duration of TMVL. The answers can help determine the cause. For example, retinal emboli produce a very sudden TMVL, lasting from 1 to 4 minutes. TMVL as a result of ocular hypoperfusion would be progressive, at least 5 to 10 minutes, and be precipitated by standing up or looking at bright lights. Venous congestion causes a progressive loss, lasting at least 10 to 20 minutes.
https://neuro-ophthalmology.stanford.edu/2019/02/neuro-ophthalmology-illustrated-chapter-6-transient-visual-loss-2/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_48227207#0_90908217
Title: Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum - Mayo Clinic Laboratories | Neurology Catalog Headings: Test ID: CMA Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum Test ID: CMA Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum Reporting Name Useful For Clinical Information Interpretation Testing Algorithm Analytic Time Day (s) and Time (s) Performed Clinical Reference Method Name Specimen Type Specimen Required Container/Tube: Specimen Minimum Volume Specimen Stability Information Special Instructions Reference Values Test Classification CPT Code Information LOINC Code Information Content: Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum - Mayo Clinic Laboratories | Neurology Catalog Test ID: CMA Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum Reporting Name Centromere Ab, IgG, S Useful For Evaluating patients with clinical signs and symptoms compatible with systemic sclerosis including skin involvement, Raynaud phenomenon, and arthralgias Aiding in the diagnosis of calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysfunction, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasis (CREST) syndrome Clinical Information Centromere antibodies occur primarily in patients with the calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysfunction, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasis (CREST) syndrome variant of systemic sclerosis (scleroderma). CREST syndrome is characterized by the following clinical features: calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal hypomotility, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasia. ( 1) Centromere antibodies were originally detected by their distinctive pattern of fine-speckled nuclear staining on cell substrates used in the fluorescent antinuclear antibody test. ( 2) In subsequent studies, centromere antibodies were found to react with several centromere proteins of 18 kDa, 80 kDa, and 140 kDa named as CENP-A, CENP-B, and CENP-C, respectively. ( 3) Several putative epitopes associated with these autoantigens have been described. The CENP-B antigen is believed to be the primary autoantigen and is recognized by all sera that contain centromere antibodies. Interpretation In various reported clinical studies, centromere antibodies occur in 50% to 96% of patients with calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysfunction, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasis (CREST) syndrome. A positive test for centromere antibodies is strongly associated with CREST syndrome.
https://neurology.testcatalog.org/show/CMA
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_48227207#1_90910718
Title: Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum - Mayo Clinic Laboratories | Neurology Catalog Headings: Test ID: CMA Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum Test ID: CMA Centromere Antibodies, IgG, Serum Reporting Name Useful For Clinical Information Interpretation Testing Algorithm Analytic Time Day (s) and Time (s) Performed Clinical Reference Method Name Specimen Type Specimen Required Container/Tube: Specimen Minimum Volume Specimen Stability Information Special Instructions Reference Values Test Classification CPT Code Information LOINC Code Information Content: 2) In subsequent studies, centromere antibodies were found to react with several centromere proteins of 18 kDa, 80 kDa, and 140 kDa named as CENP-A, CENP-B, and CENP-C, respectively. ( 3) Several putative epitopes associated with these autoantigens have been described. The CENP-B antigen is believed to be the primary autoantigen and is recognized by all sera that contain centromere antibodies. Interpretation In various reported clinical studies, centromere antibodies occur in 50% to 96% of patients with calcinosis, Raynaud phenomenon, esophageal dysfunction, sclerodactyly, and telangiectasis (CREST) syndrome. A positive test for centromere antibodies is strongly associated with CREST syndrome. The presence of detectable levels of centromere antibodies may antedate the appearance of diagnostic clinical features of CREST syndrome by several years. Testing Algorithm See Connective Tissue Disease Cascade (CTDC) in Special Instructions. Analytic Time Same day/1 day Day (s) and Time (s) Performed Monday through Saturday; 4 p.m. Clinical Reference 1. White B:
https://neurology.testcatalog.org/show/CMA
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_53507824#1_102198262
Title: The Positives and Negatives of Decision by Committee Headings: Decision by Committee: Pros and Cons Decision by Committee: Pros and Cons The Positives of Business Decisions by Committee The Negatives of Decision by Committee It’s Up to You Content: In some small businesses, decisions are often made by top-tier management. In really small companies, everyone may be encouraged to offer their opinion. It’s called decision by committee, in which decisions are made based on input from a large group of people – people who tend not to agree. Over the years, decision by committee has been considered a time-waster. Sure, every committee member has the right to an opinion, but not all opinions are equal. In fact, many uninformed opinions are dead wrong. So what are the negatives and positives of making decisions by committee? It’s not ALL bad when used judiciously. The Positives of Business Decisions by Committee Not all committee decisions are wrong-headed. There are some excellent reasons to encourage decision by committee.
https://nevadasmallbusiness.com/the-positives-and-negatives-of-decision-by-committee/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_53507824#4_102201582
Title: The Positives and Negatives of Decision by Committee Headings: Decision by Committee: Pros and Cons Decision by Committee: Pros and Cons The Positives of Business Decisions by Committee The Negatives of Decision by Committee It’s Up to You Content: Too much or too little something. Decision by committee delivers numerous opinions from many different points of view. A committee can put on the brakes if it looks like a critical decision is going to take the company over the cliff. Moderate voices become louder and more influential as the risks of change are discussed and analyzed. Decision by committee encourages input. Sure, you own the company, or manage it. You’re the boss, the decision-maker. However, you may not be the best one to make a specific decision, especially one that involves something highly technical. It’s usually best to get feedback from people in your company who are most familiar with the issue and/or will be most affected by it. Example? “
https://nevadasmallbusiness.com/the-positives-and-negatives-of-decision-by-committee/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_53507824#7_102205624
Title: The Positives and Negatives of Decision by Committee Headings: Decision by Committee: Pros and Cons Decision by Committee: Pros and Cons The Positives of Business Decisions by Committee The Negatives of Decision by Committee It’s Up to You Content: The boss will usually make the final decision based on the expert advice from the staff. You’re more likely to get buy-in for the decision. Decisions reached after discussions and input from many different areas are more likely to be accepted than decisions that come down from “on high” without a vetting process. Those who were involved in the decision-making process can become advocates to support the decision that was reached. The Negatives of Decision by Committee There are a lot of them. First, employees are more likely to suggest outrageous, reckless solutions because the responsibility for the decision is spread across the entire committee. This dilution of individual responsibility can generate some very bad decisions without fear of retribution. Missing the best advice. If opinions are flying around the conference table, you and the team may miss the one suggestion that makes absolute, unqualified sense, lost in the discussion babble. Often, there will be a lone voice of reason willing to stand up and say what should be done.
https://nevadasmallbusiness.com/the-positives-and-negatives-of-decision-by-committee/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_53507824#8_102207160
Title: The Positives and Negatives of Decision by Committee Headings: Decision by Committee: Pros and Cons Decision by Committee: Pros and Cons The Positives of Business Decisions by Committee The Negatives of Decision by Committee It’s Up to You Content: First, employees are more likely to suggest outrageous, reckless solutions because the responsibility for the decision is spread across the entire committee. This dilution of individual responsibility can generate some very bad decisions without fear of retribution. Missing the best advice. If opinions are flying around the conference table, you and the team may miss the one suggestion that makes absolute, unqualified sense, lost in the discussion babble. Often, there will be a lone voice of reason willing to stand up and say what should be done. If the other 15 attendees disagree, that suggestion dries up and blows away. Decision by committee can be a waste of time. It’s easy to get bogged down when committee factions take opposing views and attempt to convince the other side of the table of the wisdom of their position. This can suck up time like a vacuum cleaner if you don’t manage committee meetings. Peer pressure comes into play quite frequently.
https://nevadasmallbusiness.com/the-positives-and-negatives-of-decision-by-committee/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_60045194#10_113342060
Title: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing – New Acquisition Militia Headings: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing CLOTH AND STYLE WOMEN PEOPLE TO CONTACT FOR HELP WITH CLOTHING: SUGGESTED PATTERNS MAKERS: Period Impressions Content: It would be appropriate for an older woman to wear a garment that pre-dated her time period by up to several decades. The word, ‘gown’, to the modern ear, indicates something fancy but that was not the case in the 18th century. A gown was simply a style of garment. It was the fabric used and its’ construction that made the gown plain or fancy. To achieve the proper shape for the 18th century, a gown MUST be worn with stays (see below). A gown worn with modern underpinnings does not fit right and will not look ‘period’, even to the untrained eye. 9. CAPS- Fabrics-fine white linen is the best, white cotton can be used. All females of all ages and stages in life wore caps, including while wearing hats.. Colored silk ribbon was often worn around the brim of the cap and tied in a bow. The hair needs to be pulled up and out of sight.
https://newacquisitionmilitia.com/women-clothing/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_60045194#11_113343445
Title: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing – New Acquisition Militia Headings: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing CLOTH AND STYLE WOMEN PEOPLE TO CONTACT FOR HELP WITH CLOTHING: SUGGESTED PATTERNS MAKERS: Period Impressions Content: A gown worn with modern underpinnings does not fit right and will not look ‘period’, even to the untrained eye. 9. CAPS- Fabrics-fine white linen is the best, white cotton can be used. All females of all ages and stages in life wore caps, including while wearing hats.. Colored silk ribbon was often worn around the brim of the cap and tied in a bow. The hair needs to be pulled up and out of sight. Bangs need to be tucked up neatly under the edge of the cap. There are many styles to choose from. One style to totally avoid is the so called “mob cap” ( a circle of fabric with a drawstring or elastic reaching around the head). This is a MODERN style of a Colonial cap. There is a period cap called a ‘mob cap’, but it looks nothing like the modern cap just referred to.
https://newacquisitionmilitia.com/women-clothing/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_60045194#12_113344768
Title: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing – New Acquisition Militia Headings: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing CLOTH AND STYLE WOMEN PEOPLE TO CONTACT FOR HELP WITH CLOTHING: SUGGESTED PATTERNS MAKERS: Period Impressions Content: Bangs need to be tucked up neatly under the edge of the cap. There are many styles to choose from. One style to totally avoid is the so called “mob cap” ( a circle of fabric with a drawstring or elastic reaching around the head). This is a MODERN style of a Colonial cap. There is a period cap called a ‘mob cap’, but it looks nothing like the modern cap just referred to. Check with an experienced group member if you have questions. 10. STRAW HAT- Women often wore straw hats over their caps when in public or working outside. The hats can be decorated with ribbon and flowers. The hat is worn flat on the head, not drawn down on the sides with ribbon.
https://newacquisitionmilitia.com/women-clothing/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_60045194#13_113345963
Title: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing – New Acquisition Militia Headings: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing CLOTH AND STYLE WOMEN PEOPLE TO CONTACT FOR HELP WITH CLOTHING: SUGGESTED PATTERNS MAKERS: Period Impressions Content: Check with an experienced group member if you have questions. 10. STRAW HAT- Women often wore straw hats over their caps when in public or working outside. The hats can be decorated with ribbon and flowers. The hat is worn flat on the head, not drawn down on the sides with ribbon. To hold a hat on the head with ribbon, attach the ribbon to the inside of the crown and tie under chin or behind head. Hat pins were also common for holding the hat on the head. 11. BODICES OR VESTS -There is NO documentation for these garments. According to Sally Queen, a clothing historian, these garments were invented for use at Colonial Williamsburg to affordably clothe large numbers of main interpretors for the Bicentennial.
https://newacquisitionmilitia.com/women-clothing/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_60045194#14_113347199
Title: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing – New Acquisition Militia Headings: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing CLOTH AND STYLE WOMEN PEOPLE TO CONTACT FOR HELP WITH CLOTHING: SUGGESTED PATTERNS MAKERS: Period Impressions Content: To hold a hat on the head with ribbon, attach the ribbon to the inside of the crown and tie under chin or behind head. Hat pins were also common for holding the hat on the head. 11. BODICES OR VESTS -There is NO documentation for these garments. According to Sally Queen, a clothing historian, these garments were invented for use at Colonial Williamsburg to affordably clothe large numbers of main interpretors for the Bicentennial. Fortunately, Colonial Williamsburg is no longer using them. 12. JUMPS OR STAYS- Fabrics- strong linen or fustian. Avoid fancy prints and colors. Stays were worn over the shift and under the gown or jacket.
https://newacquisitionmilitia.com/women-clothing/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_60045194#15_113348359
Title: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing – New Acquisition Militia Headings: Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing Women’s Clothing Guidelines for 18th Century Clothing CLOTH AND STYLE WOMEN PEOPLE TO CONTACT FOR HELP WITH CLOTHING: SUGGESTED PATTERNS MAKERS: Period Impressions Content: Fortunately, Colonial Williamsburg is no longer using them. 12. JUMPS OR STAYS- Fabrics- strong linen or fustian. Avoid fancy prints and colors. Stays were worn over the shift and under the gown or jacket. Stays were considered undergarments and generally were not seen. However, while at home during hot weather, some women did remove their outer garments and work in stays. Stays can be expensive if you buy them from someone else, but are the main underpinning for women and they are the only way to achieve a proper 18th century shape. It is best to have stays custom fitted to your body so that they will be comfortable. Poorly fitting stays can be very uncomfortable.
https://newacquisitionmilitia.com/women-clothing/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_60151074#1_113529916
Title: Maya Angelou – the most banned author in the US Headings: Maya Angelou – the most banned author in the US News & Analysis Maya Angelou – the most banned author in the US Content: Many times I’ve been called the most banned,” Angelou said, referring to I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, which was nominated for a National Book Award and remained on The New York Times paperback bestseller list for two years. “ Many times my books are banned by people who never read two sentences,” she explained. Stopping young people reading I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, is why the conservative Parents Against Bad Books in Schools group in Fairfax, Virginia, was formed. Claiming it encouraged “profanity” and was filled with “descriptions of drug abuse, sexually explicit conduct and torture”, the group succeeded in having Angelou’s book banned from a Virginia school district. Book banners were successful elsewhere in the US’s deep South. In Alabama, four members of the State Textbook Committee, which decides what books are allowed in local schools, asked that the book be rejected because, they said, it preached “bitterness and hatred against whites”. And, in Poolesville, Maryland, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings was removed from the local high school reading list because, protestors charged, it was “likely to corrupt minors”. But Maya Angelou rejected this and showed she would not be intimidated or silenced. In a 2013 interview, she said: “ Let me tell so much truth, I want to tell the truth in my work.
https://newafricanmagazine.com/6173/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_65833369#10_124210309
Title: Newborn Screening Process | Newborn Screening Headings: Newborn Screening Process Newborn Screening Process When Does Newborn Screening Happen? Where Does NBS Happen? How Does NBS Happen? Blood Spot Screening Pulse Oximetry Screening Hearing Screening Is NBS the Same for All Babies in the U.S.? Parent Options During Screening Differences in the Newborn Screening Panel Before Newborn Screening: Questions to Ask Content: The public health laboratory sends your baby’s results to your baby’s health care provider, not straight to you. If the result suggests the presence of a condition, then either the health care provider or the state NBS program will contact you. Be sure to ask about your baby’s results at your baby’s first or second well-child visit. It is important to ask about your baby’s NBS results—do not assume that no news means that the results are in-range. To learn more about blood spot screening results, visit the Newborn Screening Results and Follow-Up page. Pulse Oximetry Screening Pulse oximetry screening uses a sensor to determine if your baby might have certain heart conditions called critical congenital heart disease (CCHD). CCHD is a group of serious heart conditions present at birth. Children with CCHD have any of a wide range of heart problems that arise when parts of the heart do not form correctly. In some forms of CCHD, the heart has trouble delivering oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Babies with these forms of CCHD have low levels of oxygen in their blood.
https://newbornscreening.hrsa.gov/newborn-screening-process
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_65833369#11_124212053
Title: Newborn Screening Process | Newborn Screening Headings: Newborn Screening Process Newborn Screening Process When Does Newborn Screening Happen? Where Does NBS Happen? How Does NBS Happen? Blood Spot Screening Pulse Oximetry Screening Hearing Screening Is NBS the Same for All Babies in the U.S.? Parent Options During Screening Differences in the Newborn Screening Panel Before Newborn Screening: Questions to Ask Content: Pulse Oximetry Screening Pulse oximetry screening uses a sensor to determine if your baby might have certain heart conditions called critical congenital heart disease (CCHD). CCHD is a group of serious heart conditions present at birth. Children with CCHD have any of a wide range of heart problems that arise when parts of the heart do not form correctly. In some forms of CCHD, the heart has trouble delivering oxygen from the lungs to the rest of the body. Babies with these forms of CCHD have low levels of oxygen in their blood. Measuring your baby’s blood oxygen level can help see if your baby needs urgent heart treatment. Following is a step-by-step guide explaining how pulse oximetry screening happens: Between 24 and 48 hours after birth, a health care provider will tell you that it is time for your newborn’s pulse oximetry screening. The health care provider will place a small wrap on your baby’s skin, usually around the right hand or wrist and on either foot. One side of the wrap has a light, and the other has a sensor.
https://newbornscreening.hrsa.gov/newborn-screening-process
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_65833369#12_124213730
Title: Newborn Screening Process | Newborn Screening Headings: Newborn Screening Process Newborn Screening Process When Does Newborn Screening Happen? Where Does NBS Happen? How Does NBS Happen? Blood Spot Screening Pulse Oximetry Screening Hearing Screening Is NBS the Same for All Babies in the U.S.? Parent Options During Screening Differences in the Newborn Screening Panel Before Newborn Screening: Questions to Ask Content: Measuring your baby’s blood oxygen level can help see if your baby needs urgent heart treatment. Following is a step-by-step guide explaining how pulse oximetry screening happens: Between 24 and 48 hours after birth, a health care provider will tell you that it is time for your newborn’s pulse oximetry screening. The health care provider will place a small wrap on your baby’s skin, usually around the right hand or wrist and on either foot. One side of the wrap has a light, and the other has a sensor. The health care provider will connect the wrap to a monitor that uses the sensor’s reading to calculate how much oxygen is in your baby’s blood. Using the numbers on this monitor, the health care provider can tell whether your baby might have CCHD. Babies who do not pass pulse oximetry screening the first time may repeat it or may need further testing. Results from pulse oximetry screening are ready as soon as the screening is done. If your baby does not pass pulse oximetry screening, a health care provider may recommend more testing to see if your baby’s heart and lungs are working well.
https://newbornscreening.hrsa.gov/newborn-screening-process
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_67905251#0_127942270
Title: Society/Impact - The New Deal Headings: The New Deal Impacts Society New Deal Programs Today Content: Society/Impact - The New Deal The New Deal Impacts Society "African-Americans gave their votes to Franklin D. Roosevelt and the Democratic Party for the first time, establishing a political loyalty that has endured for roughly seventy years. " The New Deal did not end the Depression, however, citizens were aware of the government making an effort to change the ways of American society. Programs, such as the CCC and WPA, created more jobs as well as constructing important works. The national government increased in size as it had an increase in power, in regulating many of the New Deal's programs. This allowed for the government to become more involved with the daily lives of American citizens. The New Deal ultimately influenced Kennedy's New Frontier Plan and had a lasting influence on the Social Security Act. In regards to gender, Women travelled spreading the word to vote for Roosevelt during the New Deal voter coalition that re-elected Roosevelt in 1936. For the most part, however, the New Deal didn't promote gender equality for women as well as their opportunities. The New Deal Impacts Ethnic Groups 1. Roosevelt failed to support civil rights for African Americans.
https://newdealremy.weebly.com/societyimpact.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_67905251#2_127944686
Title: Society/Impact - The New Deal Headings: The New Deal Impacts Society New Deal Programs Today Content: Mexican Americans worked for low wages. 2. Native Americans benefited from the worked for low wages. 3. Native Americans benefited from the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934. New Deal Programs Today Several of FDR’s New Deal programs continue to help Americans today. 1. A National Pension System. The Social Security system pays out old-age pensions (and has been expanded to include aid to other groups). It is funded through taxes on employers and employees.
https://newdealremy.weebly.com/societyimpact.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_67905251#3_127945435
Title: Society/Impact - The New Deal Headings: The New Deal Impacts Society New Deal Programs Today Content: New Deal Programs Today Several of FDR’s New Deal programs continue to help Americans today. 1. A National Pension System. The Social Security system pays out old-age pensions (and has been expanded to include aid to other groups). It is funded through taxes on employers and employees. 2. Oversight of Labor Practices. Created by the Wagner Act, the National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) oversees labor unions. It also investigates disputes between management and labor. 3.
https://newdealremy.weebly.com/societyimpact.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_68689110#13_129455400
Title: Top 7 New Construction Technology Trends for 2020 - New Decor Trends Headings: Top 7 New Construction Technology Trends for 2020 Top 7 New Construction Technology Trends for 2020 Top 7 Construction Technology Trends 2020 1. Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) 2. 3D printing 3. Robotics 4. Sustainability 5. Modular and prefabricated design 6. Exoskeletons 7. Building Information Modeling Leave a Reply Content: Optimized energy efficiency and the pursuit of low or zero carbon emissions over the years have spurred innovation in building construction and after-sales service. In response, new materials with better thermal characteristics are being developed that promise to make buildings of the future incredibly well insulated for a small fraction of the cost of existing solutions. One example made a few years ago was the development of a concrete roof that can generate and store energy. Such innovations should make the buildings of the future cheaper and reduce their environmental impact. Waste reduction or recycling of old materials is another area where sustainable development helps drive innovation in the construction industry. For instance, Last year, an architectural firm announced plans to recycle building waste into a ton of new reusable building materials. It will be interesting to see what innovations will be implemented in 2020. 5. Modular and prefabricated design Modular and prefabricated solutions are not new to the construction industry. For example, the end of World War II was marked by a “Cambrian explosion” in prefabricated design in war-torn cities across Britain.
https://newdecortrends.com/top-7-new-construction-technology-trends-for-2020/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_68689110#14_129457262
Title: Top 7 New Construction Technology Trends for 2020 - New Decor Trends Headings: Top 7 New Construction Technology Trends for 2020 Top 7 New Construction Technology Trends for 2020 Top 7 Construction Technology Trends 2020 1. Virtual Reality (VR), Augmented Reality (AR) and Mixed Reality (MR) 2. 3D printing 3. Robotics 4. Sustainability 5. Modular and prefabricated design 6. Exoskeletons 7. Building Information Modeling Leave a Reply Content: For instance, Last year, an architectural firm announced plans to recycle building waste into a ton of new reusable building materials. It will be interesting to see what innovations will be implemented in 2020. 5. Modular and prefabricated design Modular and prefabricated solutions are not new to the construction industry. For example, the end of World War II was marked by a “Cambrian explosion” in prefabricated design in war-torn cities across Britain. Despite the fact that over the past few decades it has lost popularity, prefabricated houses have returned in recent years. The promise of faster on-site assembly and better quality, some believe standardized assemblies are the solution to overcoming housing crises around the world. “ Advances in high-tech design and construction mean that an increasing number of components can be manufactured off-site. This means that buildings can be built faster and quieter, less material is being used – a tempting prospect in the context of the housing crisis in London. To accommodate modular housing construction, developers are building their own factories, while architects are becoming increasingly ambitious in their projects.
https://newdecortrends.com/top-7-new-construction-technology-trends-for-2020/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_69338797#0_130296231
Title: Marginalization - New Discourses Headings: Marginalization Marginalization Social Justice Usage New Discourses Commentary Related Terms Languages Content: Marginalization - New Discourses Marginalization Social Justice Usage Source: https://educatenotindoctrinate.org/glossaries/race-equity-glossary-of-terms/ The process in which groups of people are excluded by the wider society. Marginalization is often used in an economic or political sense to refer to the rendering of an individual, an ethnic or national group, or a nation-state powerless by a more powerful individual. … Source: https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9780230627390_5 In general, marginalizing refers to the process of relegating, downgrading, or excluding people from the benefits of society. New Discourses Commentary There’s nothing wrong with the above definitions for marginalization, taken from Social Justice glossaries, as they are written. What’s wrong with them, and the understanding of the concept from within Social Justice, are the theoretical assumptions about how, when, where, and why marginalization occurs, which all necessarily proceed from Theory, even when Theory is presumptive, paranoid, delusional, or flatly wrong about what is going on. Theory generally presumes marginalization is either far more influential or far more unjust (or both) than it is in reality. In particular, Theory assumes that marginalization is systemic and ultimately rooted in mattes of identity, such as race, sex, gender, sexuality, and so on. That is, Social Justice Theory assumes that society is socially constructed in such a way that members of dominant groups (like white, male, masculine, straight, and so on) have built the system so that it excludes and oppresses members of marginalized groups (like people of color, women, femininity, homosexuals, and so on), their knowledge (s), and their “ ways of knowing .”
https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-marginalization/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_69338797#1_130298343
Title: Marginalization - New Discourses Headings: Marginalization Marginalization Social Justice Usage New Discourses Commentary Related Terms Languages Content: New Discourses Commentary There’s nothing wrong with the above definitions for marginalization, taken from Social Justice glossaries, as they are written. What’s wrong with them, and the understanding of the concept from within Social Justice, are the theoretical assumptions about how, when, where, and why marginalization occurs, which all necessarily proceed from Theory, even when Theory is presumptive, paranoid, delusional, or flatly wrong about what is going on. Theory generally presumes marginalization is either far more influential or far more unjust (or both) than it is in reality. In particular, Theory assumes that marginalization is systemic and ultimately rooted in mattes of identity, such as race, sex, gender, sexuality, and so on. That is, Social Justice Theory assumes that society is socially constructed in such a way that members of dominant groups (like white, male, masculine, straight, and so on) have built the system so that it excludes and oppresses members of marginalized groups (like people of color, women, femininity, homosexuals, and so on), their knowledge (s), and their “ ways of knowing .” These social constructions are deemed to be real, permanent, and unjust and in need of disruption, which can only be adequately achieved through a social revolution that remakes the system in a new way without oppression. Members of marginalized groups are considered in need of protection under Social Justice Theory, usually through programs such as diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. Members of putatively marginalized groups who do not claim to experience or suffer from their alleged oppression are dismissed as inauthentic and likely to be suffering from some internalized racism, sexism, or normativity (see also, false consciousness, consciousness raising, critical consciousness, internalized racism, internalized oppression, internalized sexism, internalized ableism, and internalized misogyny ), or acting cynically in pursuit of some kind of reward from the dominant power structure in society (see also, acting white, patriarchal reward, male approval; and neoliberal reward ). This has the effect of ensuring that the marginalized can only speak from and into Theory, turning them into tokenistic props for an abstract endeavor that may not represent them, their feelings, or their interests (see also, hegemony ).
https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-marginalization/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_69338797#2_130301065
Title: Marginalization - New Discourses Headings: Marginalization Marginalization Social Justice Usage New Discourses Commentary Related Terms Languages Content: These social constructions are deemed to be real, permanent, and unjust and in need of disruption, which can only be adequately achieved through a social revolution that remakes the system in a new way without oppression. Members of marginalized groups are considered in need of protection under Social Justice Theory, usually through programs such as diversity, equity, inclusion, and justice. Members of putatively marginalized groups who do not claim to experience or suffer from their alleged oppression are dismissed as inauthentic and likely to be suffering from some internalized racism, sexism, or normativity (see also, false consciousness, consciousness raising, critical consciousness, internalized racism, internalized oppression, internalized sexism, internalized ableism, and internalized misogyny ), or acting cynically in pursuit of some kind of reward from the dominant power structure in society (see also, acting white, patriarchal reward, male approval; and neoliberal reward ). This has the effect of ensuring that the marginalized can only speak from and into Theory, turning them into tokenistic props for an abstract endeavor that may not represent them, their feelings, or their interests (see also, hegemony ). Social Justice is particularly concerned with the marginalization of people from minoritized groups in their capacity as knowers and thus of their knowledges. This is a particularly fruitful vein of (Theoretical) research in both Social Justice epistemology and critical pedagogy (theory of education). The central claim is that one of of the primary ways in which dominant groups maintain their dominance is by marginalizing other groups as knowers and discounting their ways of knowing, which might include traditions, superstitions, myths, and other cultural beliefs of practices. A wide variety of concepts seek to explore this problematic, including epistemic injustice, epistemic oppression, epistemic violence, epistemic death; active ignorance, pernicious ignorance, willful ignorance, white ignorance, orientalism, hermeneutical injustice, and testimonial injustice.
https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-marginalization/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_69338797#15_130311760
Title: Marginalization - New Discourses Headings: Marginalization Marginalization Social Justice Usage New Discourses Commentary Related Terms Languages Content: Subaltern; System, the; Systemic power; Testimonial injustice; Theory; Token; Tokenizing; Ways of knowing, Western; White; White ignorance;
https://newdiscourses.com/tftw-marginalization/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_71137554#2_133079904
Title: Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir - New England Today Headings: Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir New England History Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir The lost towns of the Quabbin Reservoir aren't your typical ghost towns. Read about why they were abandoned, and how they came to be under water. Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir SEE MORE: Nine Men’s Misery | A Historic (and Possibly Haunted) Site in Cumberland, RI Mount Wachusett Ghost | The Legend of Lucy Keyes Wayside Inn Ghost | Real or Imagined? Content: But there had been talk of the area’s demise for years — since at least 1922. The eastern part of the state needed drinking water, and the government needed a place to put it. The Metropolitan District Water Supply Commission had its eye on the Swift River Valley, and there wasn’t much that the residents felt they could do to divert its gaze. Initially, the residents thought they would be safe. The scope of the project — relocating all those people and the homes, schools, churches, and shops that they and their ancestors had worked for so long to develop — would surely cause the government to look elsewhere. As if that weren’t enough, they would also have to exhume and relocate 7,613 bodies from local cemeteries. Surely there was a better solution. The roads of the lost towns of the Quabbin Reservoir remain paved, just as they were in 1938. Many of them now lead straight into the water. Bethany Bourgault The Swift River Act legalized the impossible, though, and after its passage in 1927, residents of the valley faced a hard deadline.
https://newengland.com/today/living/new-england-history/lost-towns-quabbin-reservoir/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_71137554#3_133081733
Title: Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir - New England Today Headings: Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir New England History Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir The lost towns of the Quabbin Reservoir aren't your typical ghost towns. Read about why they were abandoned, and how they came to be under water. Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir SEE MORE: Nine Men’s Misery | A Historic (and Possibly Haunted) Site in Cumberland, RI Mount Wachusett Ghost | The Legend of Lucy Keyes Wayside Inn Ghost | Real or Imagined? Content: As if that weren’t enough, they would also have to exhume and relocate 7,613 bodies from local cemeteries. Surely there was a better solution. The roads of the lost towns of the Quabbin Reservoir remain paved, just as they were in 1938. Many of them now lead straight into the water. Bethany Bourgault The Swift River Act legalized the impossible, though, and after its passage in 1927, residents of the valley faced a hard deadline. They had until April 27, 1938 to pick up and move their entire livelihoods elsewhere, aided by a governmental allowance of $108 per acre lost. That night, a ball was held in the town of Enfield to give the residents one last night together as a community. Those who were unable to get tickets danced to the music on the Town Hall’s lawn — no one was going to miss this event. When the clock struck midnight on April 28, the towns were legally no more. The flooding began several months later.
https://newengland.com/today/living/new-england-history/lost-towns-quabbin-reservoir/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_71137554#5_133085107
Title: Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir - New England Today Headings: Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir New England History Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir The lost towns of the Quabbin Reservoir aren't your typical ghost towns. Read about why they were abandoned, and how they came to be under water. Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir SEE MORE: Nine Men’s Misery | A Historic (and Possibly Haunted) Site in Cumberland, RI Mount Wachusett Ghost | The Legend of Lucy Keyes Wayside Inn Ghost | Real or Imagined? Content: The Quabbin Reservoir today. Bethany Bourgault Today, the Quabbin Reservoir is 39 square miles of gorgeous lake landscape. It holds 412 billion gallons of water, picking up another 1.6 billion for every inch of rainfall. It continues to serve as an irreplaceable water supply for eastern Massachusetts residents. Though it is no longer the largest manmade source of water in the world, it is still among the largest in the region. The last of the towns’ residents moved out in late 1938 (some were delayed by that year’s infamous hurricane). The promise that their sacrifices would be for the greater good was just a small offset to the bitter sadness they felt about being forced out of their homes. Those who had lived out their entire lives in the area felt the loss most deeply — the flooding process took several years, meaning that some would never get a chance to go back. Younger residents who were eventually able to visit found some comfort in the area’s new, natural beauty, but felt the sharp sting of nostalgia all the same. The Dana Town Common was once the site of a church, school, hotel, shops, houses, and more.
https://newengland.com/today/living/new-england-history/lost-towns-quabbin-reservoir/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_71137554#6_133087006
Title: Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir - New England Today Headings: Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir New England History Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir The lost towns of the Quabbin Reservoir aren't your typical ghost towns. Read about why they were abandoned, and how they came to be under water. Lost Towns of the Quabbin Reservoir SEE MORE: Nine Men’s Misery | A Historic (and Possibly Haunted) Site in Cumberland, RI Mount Wachusett Ghost | The Legend of Lucy Keyes Wayside Inn Ghost | Real or Imagined? Content: The last of the towns’ residents moved out in late 1938 (some were delayed by that year’s infamous hurricane). The promise that their sacrifices would be for the greater good was just a small offset to the bitter sadness they felt about being forced out of their homes. Those who had lived out their entire lives in the area felt the loss most deeply — the flooding process took several years, meaning that some would never get a chance to go back. Younger residents who were eventually able to visit found some comfort in the area’s new, natural beauty, but felt the sharp sting of nostalgia all the same. The Dana Town Common was once the site of a church, school, hotel, shops, houses, and more. Bethany Bourgault The road to the old town common in Dana is now one of the most highly trafficked trails near the reservoir. Much of Dana, including the common, was at enough of an elevation that when the waters came, it stayed high and dry. What remains is a small, triangular patch of grass marked by memorials and cellar foundations. Photos of the buildings as they were before the flooding show visitors what they would have been looking at, had they planned their visit 80 years earlier. The Dana Town Common is listed on the National Registry of Historic Places.
https://newengland.com/today/living/new-england-history/lost-towns-quabbin-reservoir/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_76725476#4_146498096
Title: What Was The Impact Of The New Deal On America During The Great Depression? | newhorizonsvictoria Headings: What Was The Impact Of The New Deal On America During The Great Depression? What Was The Impact Of The New Deal On America During The Great Depression? Content: Programs to produce relief to farmers, workers, and the economy. During the new deal, during the great depression many people were back to work. There were programs to provide relief through work projects and cash payments. There was an important program called the Civilian Conservative Corps (CCC). It put young men to work at the ages of 18-25, to work building roads, developing parks, planting trees and helping in soil-erosion and flood-control projects. When the program ended in 1942. about 3 million young men had passed the CCC. The CCC program has a small wage of $30 a month, but $25 of it was sent to the families. That supplied free food and uniforms and lodging in work camps. The men of the CCC program planted more than 200 million trees while working in the great plains.
https://newhorizonsvictoria.wordpress.com/2012/02/10/what-was-the-impact-of-the-new-deal-on-america-during-the-great-depression/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77169872#10_147524529
Title: Colonial Culture - New Jersey Colony Headings: New Jersey Colony New Jersey Colony Culture Architecture Diet Daily Life Clothing Relationships with Native Americans Content: Stockings Stockings are worn by men and women, and are most often knit. Stockings of silk or cotton are generally white. Utilitarian stockings of linen and particularly worsted wool are seen in colors, mostly blue and gray. Coarse stockings for the low class and slaves are made of woolen or linen cloth. Trousers Trousers are worn by middling tradesmen, laborers, sailors, and slaves. Trousers are made mostly of durable linens. Waistcoat Waistcoats are made in all qualities of silk, cotton, wool, and linens. It can be embroidered, printed, brocaded, quilted, tasseled, silver or gold laced, and is generally the most elaborate article of men's dress. Wigs Wigs are made of human, horse, goat, or yak hair. Women Cap The cap is worn by women and girls.
https://newjc.weebly.com/colonial-culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77169872#11_147525646
Title: Colonial Culture - New Jersey Colony Headings: New Jersey Colony New Jersey Colony Culture Architecture Diet Daily Life Clothing Relationships with Native Americans Content: Trousers are made mostly of durable linens. Waistcoat Waistcoats are made in all qualities of silk, cotton, wool, and linens. It can be embroidered, printed, brocaded, quilted, tasseled, silver or gold laced, and is generally the most elaborate article of men's dress. Wigs Wigs are made of human, horse, goat, or yak hair. Women Cap The cap is worn by women and girls. It protects the hair from everyday dust and dirt so that the hair doesn't require frequent washing. The cap can be made of linen, cotton, or lace. Cape A protective outer garment made of either heavy or light fabrics of wool, cotton, or silk. Cloak A long, loose, unfitted, protective outer garment that is sometimes hooded, and usually made of a heavy woolen fabric. Gown A woman's dress usually consists of a gown and petticoat.
https://newjc.weebly.com/colonial-culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77169872#12_147526809
Title: Colonial Culture - New Jersey Colony Headings: New Jersey Colony New Jersey Colony Culture Architecture Diet Daily Life Clothing Relationships with Native Americans Content: It protects the hair from everyday dust and dirt so that the hair doesn't require frequent washing. The cap can be made of linen, cotton, or lace. Cape A protective outer garment made of either heavy or light fabrics of wool, cotton, or silk. Cloak A long, loose, unfitted, protective outer garment that is sometimes hooded, and usually made of a heavy woolen fabric. Gown A woman's dress usually consists of a gown and petticoat. The gown consists of the bodice and skirt joined together. Hat Worn for fashion and for protection against the sun. Hats are usually made of chips or straw. Ladies' riding hats are often made of felt. Mob Cap A mob cap is daily life head wear.
https://newjc.weebly.com/colonial-culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77169872#13_147527844
Title: Colonial Culture - New Jersey Colony Headings: New Jersey Colony New Jersey Colony Culture Architecture Diet Daily Life Clothing Relationships with Native Americans Content: The gown consists of the bodice and skirt joined together. Hat Worn for fashion and for protection against the sun. Hats are usually made of chips or straw. Ladies' riding hats are often made of felt. Mob Cap A mob cap is daily life head wear. It has a puffed crown, a deep flat border surrounding the face, and side pieces. Petticoat A woman's skirt-like garment worn with a gown or jacket. Under petticoats of linen, wool, or cotton were added for warmth. Shift The shift is the undermost garment worn by children and women. It is made from various qualities of white linen.
https://newjc.weebly.com/colonial-culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77169872#14_147528780
Title: Colonial Culture - New Jersey Colony Headings: New Jersey Colony New Jersey Colony Culture Architecture Diet Daily Life Clothing Relationships with Native Americans Content: It has a puffed crown, a deep flat border surrounding the face, and side pieces. Petticoat A woman's skirt-like garment worn with a gown or jacket. Under petticoats of linen, wool, or cotton were added for warmth. Shift The shift is the undermost garment worn by children and women. It is made from various qualities of white linen. Shoes Shoes are made of silk fabrics, worsteds, or leathers. Depending on current fashions, they may or may not have had elevated heels. They fasten by buckles, clasps or ties. Stays An elongated tubular trunk, with little taper and encased the bosom. Frequently constructed in layers of linen with narrow strips of boning inserted within.
https://newjc.weebly.com/colonial-culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77804844#2_148584074
Title: Colonial Culture - New jersey colony Headings: COLONIAL CULTURE COLONIAL CULTURE Daily Life Architecture CLOTHES Art Art in the colony was mostly portraits. FOOD CRAFTS Music Content: Two windows framed a central doorway, it was two stories instead of just one, and had five windows facing outward on the second floor. It's still one of the most common house layouts today. CLOTHES Clothing was still very heavy and proper. Through most of the Thirteen colonies men wore a shirt, breeches, a waistcoat, and a coat, while women wore dresses often with petticoats. Both had similar, sometimes the same accessories, such as a wig, stockings, a hat/bonnet, and similarly fasioned shoes. Childeren of either sex wore gowns and slippers. At the age of about twelve boys were permitted to wear breeches and a shirt. Art Art in the colony was mostly portraits. FOOD BREAKFAST: Breakfast was usually porridge, bread, or the mixture of both DINNER:
https://newjerseycolonywebsite.weebly.com/colonial-culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77892833#3_148775743
Title: US. History - The New Jersey Colonies Headings: Us. history new jersey middle colonies Us. history new jersey middle colonies Middle Colonies- New Jersey When was the New Jersey Colony Founded? Why? By who? What region does this this colony belong to? What kind of jobs did most people have? What kind of crops were grown? What was daily life like? What kind of clothing was worn? What were the homes like? How was the local government run? What was done for entertainment? How important was religion to this colony? Content: In the middle colonies, there is also Pennsylvania,New York, and Delaware. What kind of jobs did most people have? The kind of jobs most people had were, being merchants and tradesmen, fisherman,sailors, however, most people were mainly farmers. What kind of crops were grown? The main crops that were grown in this colony were, Wheat, Barley, Flax, Oats, Rice, and Corn. What was daily life like? More or less, daily life was for any fathers or men in a family, go out to work and help collect food and farm or do any other jobs, while the mothers or women stayed at home to watch children,clean, and cook. What kind of clothing was worn? The men would wear linen shirts, overcoats, and breeches. The woman would wear long wool dresses, aprons, and hooded cloaks.
https://newjerseymiddlecolonies.weebly.com/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77892833#4_148777220
Title: US. History - The New Jersey Colonies Headings: Us. history new jersey middle colonies Us. history new jersey middle colonies Middle Colonies- New Jersey When was the New Jersey Colony Founded? Why? By who? What region does this this colony belong to? What kind of jobs did most people have? What kind of crops were grown? What was daily life like? What kind of clothing was worn? What were the homes like? How was the local government run? What was done for entertainment? How important was religion to this colony? Content: What was daily life like? More or less, daily life was for any fathers or men in a family, go out to work and help collect food and farm or do any other jobs, while the mothers or women stayed at home to watch children,clean, and cook. What kind of clothing was worn? The men would wear linen shirts, overcoats, and breeches. The woman would wear long wool dresses, aprons, and hooded cloaks. As for the children, depending on their sex, they would wear what the men or women would. What were the homes like? Since New Jersey is in the middle colonies, the houses were more like farmhouses. In the colonies farming communities had sprung up and log cabins were also a type of house made. How was the local government run?
https://newjerseymiddlecolonies.weebly.com/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_77892833#5_148778655
Title: US. History - The New Jersey Colonies Headings: Us. history new jersey middle colonies Us. history new jersey middle colonies Middle Colonies- New Jersey When was the New Jersey Colony Founded? Why? By who? What region does this this colony belong to? What kind of jobs did most people have? What kind of crops were grown? What was daily life like? What kind of clothing was worn? What were the homes like? How was the local government run? What was done for entertainment? How important was religion to this colony? Content: As for the children, depending on their sex, they would wear what the men or women would. What were the homes like? Since New Jersey is in the middle colonies, the houses were more like farmhouses. In the colonies farming communities had sprung up and log cabins were also a type of house made. How was the local government run? The government that New Jersey ran, was a royal colony government. they would be appointed with a crown, and you would have to carry out the wishes of the crown. What was done for entertainment? For recreation, women would bring old cloth to each others houses and partake in "quilting bees". They would also trade their fabrics like baseball cards.
https://newjerseymiddlecolonies.weebly.com/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_79964613#14_153008626
Title: New Mexico Nomad | Spanish Missions in New Mexico Headings: Spanish Missions in New Mexico Spanish Missions in New Mexico Missionaries in New Mexico Juan de Oñate Expedition Missionary Militia Mission Construction Power Struggle Early Spanish Colonial Architecture 1 Señora de la Asunción de Zia 2 Señora de los Ángeles de Porciúncula de los Pecos 3 San Diego 4 San Agustín de la Isleta 5 Mission San Buenaventura de Cochiti 6 Mission San Esteban del Rey de Acoma 7 San Felipe de Neri 8 Sagrada Corazon de Jesus 9 San Ildefonso 10 Santa Clara 11 San José de los Jémez 12 Nuestra Señora de Perpetuo 13 San José de Laguna 14 San Lorenzo de Picuris 15 Santa Ana 16 Santo Domingo 17 San Jeronimo 18 San Miguel 19 La Purisima Concepcíón de Hawikuh 20 Nuestra Senora de Guadalupe de Zuñi 21 Mission San Gregorio 22 Mission San Ysidro and San Buenaventura de Humanas 23 Mission Nuestra Senora de Purisma Concepcion Cancel reply Content: Despite disagreements between church and state, Mexico City dispatched more priests. Official Spanish policies and protocols remained unchanged, with the puebloans caught in the middle. Their labor and resources were at the crux of the contention, the spoils. Franciscan priests destroyed sacred artifacts and banned traditional religious practices. The Spanish authorities and Church demanded exorbitant tributes. Frustration boiled over in 1680, with Po’Pay of San Juan (Ohkay Owingeh) uniting the pueblos in revolt against the Spanish. Though Puebloan warriors destroyed most of New Mexico’s missions during the pueblo revolt, the ruins of several have been preserved as part of State and National Monuments or Parks. Many of the missions that survived the revolt have been rebuilt or restored, providing some of the best examples of Spanish colonial architecture in North America. Most of the missions in New Mexico were rebuilt before the first mission was completed in San Diego. Early Spanish Colonial Architecture Acoma Pueblo, one of the oldest continuously settled communities in North America, built San Estevan Rey in Acoma Pueblo in 1629.
https://newmexiconomad.com/spanish-missions-in-new-mexico/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_80857734#0_155308023
Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Wait! Have you read my all-time most popular post? The Ultimate Guide to Disney World's FastPass+ System READ MORE 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group Written by Jeff Campbell in Statistics We all know many marriages these days don’t last. But being married for over a decade, I was curious what the marriage statistics by age group were. So I decided to compile a complete list. Here’s what I learned: The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32, while ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women. But surprisingly, in the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades. Life takes a toll on relationships more than ever and while many do go on for decades, the odds are not exactly in our favor. But when we look at marriage statistics by age group, some surprising numbers jump out.
https://newmiddleclassdad.com/marriage-statistics-by-age-group/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_80857734#1_155311461
Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: Here’s what I learned: The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32, while ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women. But surprisingly, in the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades. Life takes a toll on relationships more than ever and while many do go on for decades, the odds are not exactly in our favor. But when we look at marriage statistics by age group, some surprising numbers jump out. So today, we’re answering all the top questions related to marriage statistics and marriage in general. But specifically, we’re listing out all the top marriage statistics by age group. Relationships, like anything worth doing, require time, effort, patience, forgiveness, and dedication and yours doesn’t have to just end up a number on the chart. For more great marriage statistics, also make sure to check out my 17 Astonishing Infidelity Recovery Statistics (click to see my complete list). How many years do most marriages last?
https://newmiddleclassdad.com/marriage-statistics-by-age-group/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_80857734#2_155314984
Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: So today, we’re answering all the top questions related to marriage statistics and marriage in general. But specifically, we’re listing out all the top marriage statistics by age group. Relationships, like anything worth doing, require time, effort, patience, forgiveness, and dedication and yours doesn’t have to just end up a number on the chart. For more great marriage statistics, also make sure to check out my 17 Astonishing Infidelity Recovery Statistics (click to see my complete list). How many years do most marriages last? According to the Bureau of Labor figures and data from the American Community Survey, about 17.8 per 1000 married people get divorced each year. The highest success rate of marriage, however, occurs when the couple is between the ages of 28-32, according to the CDC’s National Survey of Family Growth. The chances of divorce go down from the teen years through the late twenties & early thirties. After that, the odds of divorce increase into the late thirties and early forties. But on average, the average length of a marriage is 8 years and 42% of marriages will end in divorce.
https://newmiddleclassdad.com/marriage-statistics-by-age-group/
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: According to the Bureau of Labor figures and data from the American Community Survey, about 17.8 per 1000 married people get divorced each year. The highest success rate of marriage, however, occurs when the couple is between the ages of 28-32, according to the CDC’s National Survey of Family Growth. The chances of divorce go down from the teen years through the late twenties & early thirties. After that, the odds of divorce increase into the late thirties and early forties. But on average, the average length of a marriage is 8 years and 42% of marriages will end in divorce. For 2nd or 3rd marriages, the percentage that fails shockingly jumps to 60% and 73% respectively. Avoid the Top 3 Reasons for Divorce (click to read my article that breaks them down) and see if you aren’t as surprised as I was to see what reason #3 was. What is the most common age to get married? Both of my grandmothers probably got married in their teens. But in today’s world, that just isn’t the reality anymore.
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: For 2nd or 3rd marriages, the percentage that fails shockingly jumps to 60% and 73% respectively. Avoid the Top 3 Reasons for Divorce (click to read my article that breaks them down) and see if you aren’t as surprised as I was to see what reason #3 was. What is the most common age to get married? Both of my grandmothers probably got married in their teens. But in today’s world, that just isn’t the reality anymore. After all, while women have always played a crucial role in families, that role looks very different today than it did 60 years ago. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the average age for women to marry is 27.4 years. For men, that number is 29.5 years. Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. Compare that to 1990 when the average age was 24 for brides or 10 years earlier in 1980 when it was 22.
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: After all, while women have always played a crucial role in families, that role looks very different today than it did 60 years ago. The U.S. Census Bureau reports that the average age for women to marry is 27.4 years. For men, that number is 29.5 years. Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. Compare that to 1990 when the average age was 24 for brides or 10 years earlier in 1980 when it was 22. In 1950 that number was 20. I dive in much deeper on the average age to get married, including the crucial length of time you should date before getting married in this article. Click to check it out on my site. What is the ideal age to get married? So right out of the gate, I see a slight discrepancy between the most common age to get married being the 27.4 and 29.5 I mentioned above and the ideal age based on divorce statistics.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_80857734#6_155328757
Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: In 1950 that number was 20. I dive in much deeper on the average age to get married, including the crucial length of time you should date before getting married in this article. Click to check it out on my site. What is the ideal age to get married? So right out of the gate, I see a slight discrepancy between the most common age to get married being the 27.4 and 29.5 I mentioned above and the ideal age based on divorce statistics. The ideal age to get married and not find yourself divorced is actually 28-32. The good news is that the most common age to get married has slowly been getting older over the past 30 years as I mentioned above. So with the current most common age being 27.4, we’re very close to the lower level of the ideal age range. So just hold out a little longer and push to wait until closer to 30 to improve your chances of staying married. If you feel like your marriage is rocky but IS worth saving, then check out the info on the 7 Steps to Fixing Your Marriage (click to watch the video on their site) that will show you everything you need to know about saving your marriage.
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: That being said, there are societal norms and now we have some data as well. The common belief in society is the rule of 7. Using this rule, if your spouse or would-be partner is younger, take half your age and add 7. Thus, in my case at age 54, I would go with 27+7 to get age 34. Since my wife is actually 37, I suppose we make the cut in society’s eyes! For someone older, the common rule is to subtract 7 from your own age and then double it. Thus, at the time we married when my wife was 25, she would have subtracted 7 which would give her 18, and then doubled it for the age of 36. Given I was 42 at the time, I’m glad she didn’t know about the rule! Considering a relationship with an older man? Check out all the Pros and Cons of Dating Older Men (click to read my complete list).
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: For someone older, the common rule is to subtract 7 from your own age and then double it. Thus, at the time we married when my wife was 25, she would have subtracted 7 which would give her 18, and then doubled it for the age of 36. Given I was 42 at the time, I’m glad she didn’t know about the rule! Considering a relationship with an older man? Check out all the Pros and Cons of Dating Older Men (click to read my complete list). The actual research on age difference preferences Can you guess the age difference between these celebrity couples? https://t.co/l8m8hhNndM pic.twitter.com/NSSP7G4S9k — BuzzFeed Community (@BuzzFeeders) July 28, 2015 Researchers Buunk and colleagues studied heterosexual men aged 60. In their findings, the men clearly wanted to marry or have serious relationships with women about age 45, but for more casual encounters, they preferred ages 25-30. For the maximum age for a spouse, men over 40 overwhelming prefer someone below 40. In fact, the research shows that only for men up to age 30 does the so-called rule of 7 for marrying someone older really apply.
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: The actual research on age difference preferences Can you guess the age difference between these celebrity couples? https://t.co/l8m8hhNndM pic.twitter.com/NSSP7G4S9k — BuzzFeed Community (@BuzzFeeders) July 28, 2015 Researchers Buunk and colleagues studied heterosexual men aged 60. In their findings, the men clearly wanted to marry or have serious relationships with women about age 45, but for more casual encounters, they preferred ages 25-30. For the maximum age for a spouse, men over 40 overwhelming prefer someone below 40. In fact, the research shows that only for men up to age 30 does the so-called rule of 7 for marrying someone older really apply. For women, they tend to follow the rule of 7, but once they hit age 36 the top age of men they are willing to consider jumps up considerably. Unlike men, who up until age 60 had the same preferences for marriage, relationships, and casual encounters, when women hit 40, there is a bigger gap between a man’s age for marriage vs a casual encounter. What is the average age for a woman to get married? On average, women tend to marry most at age 27.4, slightly below the average age for men. That number is up by about 4 from 25 years ago and up 6 years from 35 years ago.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_80857734#12_155349684
Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: For women, they tend to follow the rule of 7, but once they hit age 36 the top age of men they are willing to consider jumps up considerably. Unlike men, who up until age 60 had the same preferences for marriage, relationships, and casual encounters, when women hit 40, there is a bigger gap between a man’s age for marriage vs a casual encounter. What is the average age for a woman to get married? On average, women tend to marry most at age 27.4, slightly below the average age for men. That number is up by about 4 from 25 years ago and up 6 years from 35 years ago. It’s up a whopping 8 years from the average age women got married back in the 1950s. As women and men wait to get married, they are naturally seeing a decline in the divorce rate and staying married longer. The good news is that the longer we stay married the greater the chances of Taking Our Relationship to the Next Level (click to read my post on how). If your marriage is struggling, I highly recommend you take a moment and review my most pinned post on Pinterest about relationship stages. What age group has the highest rate of divorce?
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: It’s up a whopping 8 years from the average age women got married back in the 1950s. As women and men wait to get married, they are naturally seeing a decline in the divorce rate and staying married longer. The good news is that the longer we stay married the greater the chances of Taking Our Relationship to the Next Level (click to read my post on how). If your marriage is struggling, I highly recommend you take a moment and review my most pinned post on Pinterest about relationship stages. What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over age 45. But ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women overall (between 35-40%). So what that data is telling us is that getting married young is a really bad idea. I can attest to that as I was married once before my current marriage, and I was 20 at the time of my first wedding. That being said, ages 54-64 have seen divorce rates quadruple over the past 3 decades.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_80857734#14_155356776
Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over age 45. But ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women overall (between 35-40%). So what that data is telling us is that getting married young is a really bad idea. I can attest to that as I was married once before my current marriage, and I was 20 at the time of my first wedding. That being said, ages 54-64 have seen divorce rates quadruple over the past 3 decades. So what that’s telling us is that with people living longer and women being more equal to men both in the workplace and at home, most likely women are becoming less tolerant of midlife crisis behavior and poor behavior in general. Does living together first lead to more divorces? More statistics on living together before marriage–higher divorce rate? Read more — https://t.co/JbkRLRpSgg — Jeanne L. Coleman (@JeanneLColeman) December 12, 2018 The common myth out there is that living together first before marrying increases your chances of divorce. In reality, research (again from the CDC’s National Survey of Family Growth) tells a different story.
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: What is the least popular month to get married? Each year, there are well over 2,500,000 weddings in the US. 40% of those are remarriages (2nd, 3rd or 4th marriages). 25% of those proposals occur in December and Saturday is the most popular day to hold wedding ceremonies. According to Wedding Wire, the top 5 months to get married are: October September June May August The biggest monthly increases in weddings are October which has increased a staggering 26% over the past few decades as June has slowly decreased. Travel costs during those months are chiefly responsible for those changes. January remains the least popular month to get married pulling in only 4% of all weddings. So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know Statistics Finland reports that since the 1970s, the average age of people entering into marriage for the first time has risen by seven years https://t.co/QhDM50slNd pic.twitter.com/TqD6Kh2kXj — Family Perspective (@FamPerspective) November 16, 2018 1.
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Title: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group | Middle Class Dad Headings: 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group How many years do most marriages last? What is the most common age to get married? Historically, those are the highest those numbers have ever been. What is the ideal age to get married? What is an acceptable age difference between couples? The common belief in society is the rule of 7. The actual research on age difference preferences What is the average age for a woman to get married? What age group has the highest rate of divorce? Does living together first lead to more divorces? What is the least popular month to get married? So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 2. The best age to get married and not end up divorced is between ages 28-32 3. The divorce rate is 17.8 per 1000 married people 4. Ages 20-24 have the highest likelihood for divorce for both men and women (between 35-40%) 5. For men, the best age to get married and not get divorced is over 35 6. 13% of women ages 25-29 marry a man who is starting their 2nd marriage 7. Once women hit 30, the chances of marrying a man in their 2nd marriage jump up to 24% and then almost 36% by the time women hit 35 8. The average age for couples divorcing is 30 years old. 9. In the age bracket of 54-64, divorce rates have quadrupled over the past 3 decades 10. 25% of all divorces today involve couples age 50 or older. 25 years ago, that was 1 in 10 11. The average age to get married is 27.4 for women and 29.5 for men (the highest ages in history) 12. 41% of couples live together before marriage 13. Those who live together first at age 18 have a 60% chance of divorce 14. Couples who wait until at least age 23 see the divorce rate drop by half 15. The older the person, the more likely they are to disapprove of raising children outside of marriage Did I cover all the marriage statistics by age group you wanted to see? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put Work Before Me? Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? About Me Legal Information Content: October September June May August The biggest monthly increases in weddings are October which has increased a staggering 26% over the past few decades as June has slowly decreased. Travel costs during those months are chiefly responsible for those changes. January remains the least popular month to get married pulling in only 4% of all weddings. So let’s recap the . . . 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group You Probably Didn’t Know Statistics Finland reports that since the 1970s, the average age of people entering into marriage for the first time has risen by seven years https://t.co/QhDM50slNd pic.twitter.com/TqD6Kh2kXj — Family Perspective (@FamPerspective) November 16, 2018 1. Divorce rates for women are highest between ages 15-20 and over 45 At a very young age, most men and women lack the maturity to select a suitable partner. Unlike our great-grandparents who did likely marry this young, young people today lead very d
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Title: 23 Qualities of a Good Father - Traits & Characteristics Headings: 23 Qualities of a Good Father – Traits & Characteristics 23 Qualities of a Good Father – Traits & Characteristics The qualities of a good father include: What defines a good father? A good father is simply one who spends time with his kids and cultivates a good work-life balance. Providing financially for kids isn’t as important as actively being in their lives and helping mold and shape their personality, values, and character. No; for many of us, it takes a 2 parent income to survive. How the qualities of a good father have changed For previous generations, fathers were the breadwinner for the family, the disciplinarian, and often played the role of the strong, silent type. The qualities of a good father have morphed, however, into dads needing to be a lot more well-rounded, and more active day to day in their kid’s lives. What makes an effective father? An effective father is one who instills values and character in their child, but also encourages and nurtures the child’s own personality to come out. Effective fathers know when to protect their kids and set boundaries, but also when to let them go and allow them to learn the lessons from the child’s mistakes. The questions that came to my mind when I first became a Dad were: Why dads are important to daughters Dads play a special role in the lives of their daughters and are hugely important for the daughter’s self-esteem, feelings of self-worth, and confidence. Daughters with active fathers are less likely to suffer depression, develop eating disorders, or experiment with drugs or alcohol. That being said, there’s just something special about the relationship between a father and daughter. How absent fathers affect their daughters Absent, neglectful, or abusive fathers often lead to daughters with eating disorders, depression, drug and alcohol addictions, and sexual experimentation and often they are unable to develop healthy relationships with men. It can also destroy their feelings of self-worth and self-esteem. As parents, one of the things we rely on the most is recommendations from other trusted sources. That’s the reason I created a page on my website for Top Parenting Resources (click to see my page). So let’s review the . . . 23 Qualities of a Good Father You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Be present and involved 2. Say you’re sorry 3. Spend quality time with your family In the description of a good father, prioritizing your family and work/life balance are crucial. 4. Take an active interest in their interests 5. Let kids develop their own interests 6. Don’t have a different set of rules for your kids than you do for yourself Mean what you say and say what you mean. 7. Model the behavior you expect from them 8. Explain to them the “why” behind the rule 9. Give yourself a timeout when needed Want to know the 2 Best Selling Parenting Books available on Amazon Prime? 10. Set clear boundaries Kids WANT structure. 11. Set clear expectations 12. Protect your kids 13. Loving your kids doesn’t mean you have to love everything they do 14. Set consequences for poor choices For EVERY action there is an equal and opposite reaction. 15. Don’t make others suffer for the sake of a “teachable moment” In those situations: 16. Follow through on your promises (and if you fall short every now and then, see #2) 17. Tell & show your kids you love them every day 18. Treat your spouse (or ex) with dignity Avoid name-calling and profanity at all costs. 19. Don’t use profanity in front of the kids until they are in high school 20. Let them be a kid 21. Teach them about finances 22. Understand the balance of smothering/helicoptering over them and keeping them safe 23. Limit their time on technology How does childhood affect parenting? How we parent as an adult is directly influenced by our own childhood. While adult parents who had bad, absent, or neglectful parents of their own sometimes go 180 degrees in the opposite direction with their own kids, most often, we tend to parent in similar ways to our own parents, for better or for worse. FREE Parenting Mini-Course! Take your parenting to the next level! ​ ​ Simple, actionable, steps anyone can take quickly & easily today to be a better parent tomorrow! ​ Join the 60,512 parents who follow me and my posts each month because together we'll take YOUR parenting to the next level! Did I cover everything you wanted to know about the qualities of a good father? Jeff Campbell Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? How to Make My Daughter Less Clingy - 13 Proven Ways About Me Legal Information Content: It takes 2 parents working in collaboration with each other on after-school activities, homework, morning routines and especially keeping up with the household chores. It’s not just enough to put food on the table, kiss them goodnight and play with them an hour or 2 on the weekends. The qualities of a good father in this day and age go much further than in past decades. Plus in the world we live in today, many dads work nights and weekends anyway. I wrote a recent piece about the changing face of the Nuclear Family (click to read on my site), so take a moment and check that out. 1960 – The sitcom “My Three Sons” debuted on ABC-TV. pic.twitter.com/K3F58IR75Q — Today In TV History (@tvhistorytoday) September 29, 2020 How the qualities of a good father have changed For previous generations, fathers were the breadwinner for the family, the disciplinarian, and often played the role of the strong, silent type. The qualities of a good father have morphed, however, into dads needing to be a lot more well-rounded, and more active day to day in their kid’s lives. I still remember becoming a father for the 1st time. How Life Changes When You Have A Baby @DadFuture @johnsonsbaby “My life and perspective on things has changed so much” #baby #parenthood pic.twitter.com/7GS7XpKsDz — BabyCentre UK (@babycentreuk) April 19, 2017 It was an overwhelming feeling.
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Title: 23 Qualities of a Good Father - Traits & Characteristics Headings: 23 Qualities of a Good Father – Traits & Characteristics 23 Qualities of a Good Father – Traits & Characteristics The qualities of a good father include: What defines a good father? A good father is simply one who spends time with his kids and cultivates a good work-life balance. Providing financially for kids isn’t as important as actively being in their lives and helping mold and shape their personality, values, and character. No; for many of us, it takes a 2 parent income to survive. How the qualities of a good father have changed For previous generations, fathers were the breadwinner for the family, the disciplinarian, and often played the role of the strong, silent type. The qualities of a good father have morphed, however, into dads needing to be a lot more well-rounded, and more active day to day in their kid’s lives. What makes an effective father? An effective father is one who instills values and character in their child, but also encourages and nurtures the child’s own personality to come out. Effective fathers know when to protect their kids and set boundaries, but also when to let them go and allow them to learn the lessons from the child’s mistakes. The questions that came to my mind when I first became a Dad were: Why dads are important to daughters Dads play a special role in the lives of their daughters and are hugely important for the daughter’s self-esteem, feelings of self-worth, and confidence. Daughters with active fathers are less likely to suffer depression, develop eating disorders, or experiment with drugs or alcohol. That being said, there’s just something special about the relationship between a father and daughter. How absent fathers affect their daughters Absent, neglectful, or abusive fathers often lead to daughters with eating disorders, depression, drug and alcohol addictions, and sexual experimentation and often they are unable to develop healthy relationships with men. It can also destroy their feelings of self-worth and self-esteem. As parents, one of the things we rely on the most is recommendations from other trusted sources. That’s the reason I created a page on my website for Top Parenting Resources (click to see my page). So let’s review the . . . 23 Qualities of a Good Father You Probably Didn’t Know 1. Be present and involved 2. Say you’re sorry 3. Spend quality time with your family In the description of a good father, prioritizing your family and work/life balance are crucial. 4. Take an active interest in their interests 5. Let kids develop their own interests 6. Don’t have a different set of rules for your kids than you do for yourself Mean what you say and say what you mean. 7. Model the behavior you expect from them 8. Explain to them the “why” behind the rule 9. Give yourself a timeout when needed Want to know the 2 Best Selling Parenting Books available on Amazon Prime? 10. Set clear boundaries Kids WANT structure. 11. Set clear expectations 12. Protect your kids 13. Loving your kids doesn’t mean you have to love everything they do 14. Set consequences for poor choices For EVERY action there is an equal and opposite reaction. 15. Don’t make others suffer for the sake of a “teachable moment” In those situations: 16. Follow through on your promises (and if you fall short every now and then, see #2) 17. Tell & show your kids you love them every day 18. Treat your spouse (or ex) with dignity Avoid name-calling and profanity at all costs. 19. Don’t use profanity in front of the kids until they are in high school 20. Let them be a kid 21. Teach them about finances 22. Understand the balance of smothering/helicoptering over them and keeping them safe 23. Limit their time on technology How does childhood affect parenting? How we parent as an adult is directly influenced by our own childhood. While adult parents who had bad, absent, or neglectful parents of their own sometimes go 180 degrees in the opposite direction with their own kids, most often, we tend to parent in similar ways to our own parents, for better or for worse. FREE Parenting Mini-Course! Take your parenting to the next level! ​ ​ Simple, actionable, steps anyone can take quickly & easily today to be a better parent tomorrow! ​ Join the 60,512 parents who follow me and my posts each month because together we'll take YOUR parenting to the next level! Did I cover everything you wanted to know about the qualities of a good father? Jeff Campbell Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? How to Make My Daughter Less Clingy - 13 Proven Ways About Me Legal Information Content: 1960 – The sitcom “My Three Sons” debuted on ABC-TV. pic.twitter.com/K3F58IR75Q — Today In TV History (@tvhistorytoday) September 29, 2020 How the qualities of a good father have changed For previous generations, fathers were the breadwinner for the family, the disciplinarian, and often played the role of the strong, silent type. The qualities of a good father have morphed, however, into dads needing to be a lot more well-rounded, and more active day to day in their kid’s lives. I still remember becoming a father for the 1st time. How Life Changes When You Have A Baby @DadFuture @johnsonsbaby “My life and perspective on things has changed so much” #baby #parenthood pic.twitter.com/7GS7XpKsDz — BabyCentre UK (@babycentreuk) April 19, 2017 It was an overwhelming feeling. It was a mixture of emotions: nervousness and excitement and I thought about all my new responsibilities. I asked myself what are the qualities of a good father? Would I make a great father? I want to be the best father for my kids.
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Title: What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) Headings: What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) What is the average age to get married in 2018? That’s a 10% increase over the rates from 2003. What is the best age to get married? What is a good age to get engaged? Is 23 a good age to get married? How long should you date before marriage? They found that: Did I cover all you wanted to know about what is the best age to get married? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? How to Make My Daughter Less Clingy - 13 Proven Ways About Me Legal Information Content: I know, in retrospect, that was way too young, so I began to wonder what is the best age to get married? I decided to research and see what the statistics tell us. Here’s what I found out: While the current average ages to get married are 29.8 for men and 27.8 for women, the best age to get married and not get divorced is between the ages of 28-32. By contrast, the absolute worst ages to get married, in terms of impacting the divorce rate, are ages 20-24. But there’s a lot more to know about average ages for engagements and marriages. We’ll also examine the worst ages that more often than not lead to divorce. So let’s dive in! For more great marriage statistics, also make sure to check out my 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group (click to see my complete list). The biggest shocker was What is the average age to get married in 2018?
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Title: What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) Headings: What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) What is the average age to get married in 2018? That’s a 10% increase over the rates from 2003. What is the best age to get married? What is a good age to get engaged? Is 23 a good age to get married? How long should you date before marriage? They found that: Did I cover all you wanted to know about what is the best age to get married? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? How to Make My Daughter Less Clingy - 13 Proven Ways About Me Legal Information Content: But there’s a lot more to know about average ages for engagements and marriages. We’ll also examine the worst ages that more often than not lead to divorce. So let’s dive in! For more great marriage statistics, also make sure to check out my 15 Surprising Marriage Statistics by Age Group (click to see my complete list). The biggest shocker was What is the average age to get married in 2018? According to the US Census Bureau, the average age to get married in the United States is 29.8 for men and 27.8 for women. That’s a 10% increase over the rates from 2003. So what does that tell us? Right out of the gate, it tells us that millennials are waiting longer to get married than Generation X and Baby Boomers. It also tells us that men are slightly older than women when they get married the first time.
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Title: What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) Headings: What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) What is the average age to get married in 2018? That’s a 10% increase over the rates from 2003. What is the best age to get married? What is a good age to get engaged? Is 23 a good age to get married? How long should you date before marriage? They found that: Did I cover all you wanted to know about what is the best age to get married? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? How to Make My Daughter Less Clingy - 13 Proven Ways About Me Legal Information Content: According to the US Census Bureau, the average age to get married in the United States is 29.8 for men and 27.8 for women. That’s a 10% increase over the rates from 2003. So what does that tell us? Right out of the gate, it tells us that millennials are waiting longer to get married than Generation X and Baby Boomers. It also tells us that men are slightly older than women when they get married the first time. If we go back in time a little further, we see that in 1978 a whopping 59% of young adults (18-34) were married compared to only 29% today. So 30% fewer adults under age 34 are choosing to get married in this day and age. Another interesting takeaway is that 54% of young adults up to age 24 are still living at home, which explains the delay in getting married compared to previous generations. Of course, different states see different trends compared to the nationwide average, so here are some of the most notable exceptions for certain states in the US. Washington DC sees both sexes waiting until age 30 to marry Idaho, Oklahoma, and Kansas sees ’em starting young, at ages 27 for men and 25 for women Utah sees the youngest averages with 26.2 for men and 24.2 for women So if you’re anywhere around age 30, just know you’re right in the target for the age most people are getting married these days.
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Title: What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) Headings: What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) What is the Best Age to Get Married (and stay that way!) What is the average age to get married in 2018? That’s a 10% increase over the rates from 2003. What is the best age to get married? What is a good age to get engaged? Is 23 a good age to get married? How long should you date before marriage? They found that: Did I cover all you wanted to know about what is the best age to get married? Jeff Campbell Recent Posts Why Does My Husband Put His Family Before Me? How to Make My Daughter Less Clingy - 13 Proven Ways About Me Legal Information Content: If we go back in time a little further, we see that in 1978 a whopping 59% of young adults (18-34) were married compared to only 29% today. So 30% fewer adults under age 34 are choosing to get married in this day and age. Another interesting takeaway is that 54% of young adults up to age 24 are still living at home, which explains the delay in getting married compared to previous generations. Of course, different states see different trends compared to the nationwide average, so here are some of the most notable exceptions for certain states in the US. Washington DC sees both sexes waiting until age 30 to marry Idaho, Oklahoma, and Kansas sees ’em starting young, at ages 27 for men and 25 for women Utah sees the youngest averages with 26.2 for men and 24.2 for women So if you’re anywhere around age 30, just know you’re right in the target for the age most people are getting married these days. For more great marriage statistics, also make sure to check out my 17 Astonishing Infidelity Recovery Statistics (click to see my complete list). What is the best age to get married? Generally speaking, the ideal age to get married is slightly higher than the average ages are. As we discussed, the average ages for men and women to get married are 29.8 for men and 27.8 for women. By contrast, the best ages to get married and not find yourself divorced is between the ages of 28-32.
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