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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459757963#7_910727719
Title: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Embedding Online videos vs. Desktop videos 1. Video size 2. Internet connection 3. Playback options How to embed a video in PowerPoint How to trim an embedded video in PowerPoint How to add a Video thumbnail What is a video thumbnail and why is it important? 1. Using a video frame as the thumbnail (or Poster Frame) 2. Importing a video thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to reset a thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to make a video play full screen How to compress a video in PowerPoint Conclusion What’s Next? Content: If you convert your presentation into a video, your embedded video will play within your video (if that makes sense). To learn how to convert PowerPoint to video, read our guide here. How to trim an embedded video in PowerPoint If you add a video to PowerPoint from your computer, you can use the built-in trimming command to adjust when your video starts and stops. To trim a video in PowerPoint, simply: Select your video Navigate to the Playback tab Select the Trim Video command Adjust the Green Start Time ​ cursor Adjust the Red End Time cursor Click OK Instead of manually adjusting the start and end time cursors, you can also adjust the start and end times in the timing dialog boxes as pictured below. Clicking OK, the start and end times of your video are reset based on your adjustments. How to add a Video thumbnail Adding a video thumbnail (or what PowerPoint calls a Poster Frame) is super easy. But this is only applicable to videos you add to your presentation from your computer. That’s because online videos will automatically populate with whatever thumbnail their creator gave it (you cannot edit it or change it in PowerPoint). There are two types of thumbnails you can add to your videos in PowerPoint:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459757963#8_910729883
Title: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Embedding Online videos vs. Desktop videos 1. Video size 2. Internet connection 3. Playback options How to embed a video in PowerPoint How to trim an embedded video in PowerPoint How to add a Video thumbnail What is a video thumbnail and why is it important? 1. Using a video frame as the thumbnail (or Poster Frame) 2. Importing a video thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to reset a thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to make a video play full screen How to compress a video in PowerPoint Conclusion What’s Next? Content: Clicking OK, the start and end times of your video are reset based on your adjustments. How to add a Video thumbnail Adding a video thumbnail (or what PowerPoint calls a Poster Frame) is super easy. But this is only applicable to videos you add to your presentation from your computer. That’s because online videos will automatically populate with whatever thumbnail their creator gave it (you cannot edit it or change it in PowerPoint). There are two types of thumbnails you can add to your videos in PowerPoint: Use a frame from your video as the thumbnail (easiest) Import your own custom thumbnail image (most flexible) Neither is better or worse (your video will still play the same either way), it’s just a personal preference. What is a video thumbnail and why is it important? A video thumbnail is simply an image that is displayed before you play your video. You will see these on YouTube videos all the time before you click to play them. In PowerPoint, the thumbnail image can become an important part of your overall slide design theme.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459757963#9_910731865
Title: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Embedding Online videos vs. Desktop videos 1. Video size 2. Internet connection 3. Playback options How to embed a video in PowerPoint How to trim an embedded video in PowerPoint How to add a Video thumbnail What is a video thumbnail and why is it important? 1. Using a video frame as the thumbnail (or Poster Frame) 2. Importing a video thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to reset a thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to make a video play full screen How to compress a video in PowerPoint Conclusion What’s Next? Content: Use a frame from your video as the thumbnail (easiest) Import your own custom thumbnail image (most flexible) Neither is better or worse (your video will still play the same either way), it’s just a personal preference. What is a video thumbnail and why is it important? A video thumbnail is simply an image that is displayed before you play your video. You will see these on YouTube videos all the time before you click to play them. In PowerPoint, the thumbnail image can become an important part of your overall slide design theme. If you don’t add your own thumbnail, the first frame of your video will automatically be used as the video’s Poster Frame. Adding a Poster Frame is an optional step, but can go a long way to improving the overall design of your PowerPoint slides. Here are the different ways to add a thumbnail or Poster Frame to your embedded video: 1. Using a video frame as the thumbnail (or Poster Frame) To use a frame of the video as the Poster Frame:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459757963#11_910736189
Title: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Embedding Online videos vs. Desktop videos 1. Video size 2. Internet connection 3. Playback options How to embed a video in PowerPoint How to trim an embedded video in PowerPoint How to add a Video thumbnail What is a video thumbnail and why is it important? 1. Using a video frame as the thumbnail (or Poster Frame) 2. Importing a video thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to reset a thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to make a video play full screen How to compress a video in PowerPoint Conclusion What’s Next? Content: Select your video Scrub to the video frame you want to use as your thumbnail Navigate to the Video Format tab Open the Poster Frame drop down Select Current Frame Selecting Current Frame, your video timeline will say Poster Frame Set, as you can see in the picture below. 2. Importing a video thumbnail (or Poster Frame) To import your own custom Poster Frame to use as your video’s thumbnail in PowerPoint, simply: Select your video Navigate to the Video Format tab Open the Poster Frame drop down Choose Image from file… Select From a File Navigate to the image on your computer Select the image you wan to use Click Insert ​For help creating your own video thumbnail, you can see how to crop photos in PowerPoint here and how to remove an image background here .​​ How to reset a thumbnail (or Poster Frame) If you don’t like the thumbnail image you chose for your video, you can always pick a new one or reset the thumbnail image. To Reset your video Poster Frame in PowerPoint, simply: Select your video Navigate to the Video Format tab Open the Poster Frame drop down Select Reset Selecting Reset, whatever Poster Frame you set for your video is removed. Doing so, PowerPoint once again uses the default Poster Frame for your video (its first frame). After resetting your Poster Frame, you can always add a new one as discussed above. How to make a video play full screen If you embedded a video from your computer into PowerPoint, you can get it to play full screen without having to resize it. If you are working with an online video in your presentation, see the note down below about Getting an online video to play full screen.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459757963#12_910738800
Title: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Embedding Online videos vs. Desktop videos 1. Video size 2. Internet connection 3. Playback options How to embed a video in PowerPoint How to trim an embedded video in PowerPoint How to add a Video thumbnail What is a video thumbnail and why is it important? 1. Using a video frame as the thumbnail (or Poster Frame) 2. Importing a video thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to reset a thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to make a video play full screen How to compress a video in PowerPoint Conclusion What’s Next? Content: Select your video Navigate to the Video Format tab Open the Poster Frame drop down Select Reset Selecting Reset, whatever Poster Frame you set for your video is removed. Doing so, PowerPoint once again uses the default Poster Frame for your video (its first frame). After resetting your Poster Frame, you can always add a new one as discussed above. How to make a video play full screen If you embedded a video from your computer into PowerPoint, you can get it to play full screen without having to resize it. If you are working with an online video in your presentation, see the note down below about Getting an online video to play full screen. To make a video Play Full Screen in PowerPoint (regardless of its size on your slide), simply: Select the video on your slide Navigate to the Playback tab Click Play Full Screen Now whenever you play that video inside your presentation, the video will play in full screen, regardless of how you resize it on your slide. The cool thing about this Play Full Screen feature is, you can then design your slide any way you like with your videos, and have them play full screen when you click them. For example, you could put 3 instructional videos on the same slide, and have each one play in full screen when you click it. Getting an online video to play full screen Because the Play Full Screen command is not available for online videos in PowerPoint, online videos will play in whatever frame size they exist in on your slide.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459757963#13_910741204
Title: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Embedding Online videos vs. Desktop videos 1. Video size 2. Internet connection 3. Playback options How to embed a video in PowerPoint How to trim an embedded video in PowerPoint How to add a Video thumbnail What is a video thumbnail and why is it important? 1. Using a video frame as the thumbnail (or Poster Frame) 2. Importing a video thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to reset a thumbnail (or Poster Frame) How to make a video play full screen How to compress a video in PowerPoint Conclusion What’s Next? Content: To make a video Play Full Screen in PowerPoint (regardless of its size on your slide), simply: Select the video on your slide Navigate to the Playback tab Click Play Full Screen Now whenever you play that video inside your presentation, the video will play in full screen, regardless of how you resize it on your slide. The cool thing about this Play Full Screen feature is, you can then design your slide any way you like with your videos, and have them play full screen when you click them. For example, you could put 3 instructional videos on the same slide, and have each one play in full screen when you click it. Getting an online video to play full screen Because the Play Full Screen command is not available for online videos in PowerPoint, online videos will play in whatever frame size they exist in on your slide. That means that if you want your video to play full screen during your presentation, you first need to resize the video to fit your entire slide space, as pictured below. How to compress a video in PowerPoint If you have inserted a lot of videos from your computer and your presentation is running slowly (or is too big to share with others), you can reduce your file size by compressing your videos. This is only applicable to videos you embed from your computer (online videos don’t require compression as they don’t take up space within your presentation). To compress a video in PowerPoint, simply: Navigate to File Select the Info tab (selected by default) Open the Compress Media drop down Choose between 1080p , 720p and 480p ​ After selecting a compression option, PowerPoint begins compressing all the videos within your presentation.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459814894#0_910886624
Title: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) | % How to make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) 1. Start with a blank document The PowerPoint Interface The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane 2. Start adding your content 3. Insert more slides into your presentation 4. Add content to your slides Use Designer to generate more layout ideas 5. Change the overall design (optional) Pick your PowerPoint slide size Select a PowerPoint theme Change the overall background Change your color palette Change your PowerPoint fonts 6. Add animations & transitions (optional) Adding PowerPoint animations Adding Transitions 7. Save your PowerPoint presentation Save your PowerPoint as a PDF Save your presentation as a template 8. Print your presentation Conclusion What’s Next? Content: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) | % How to make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Articles » Presentation Design » How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) In this beginner’s guide, we’ll show you step by step how to make a PowerPoint presentation from scratch. While PowerPoint is designed to be intuitive and accessible, it can be overwhelming if you’ve never gotten any training. In this article, you”ll learn how to move from blank slides, to slides like these. In this guide, you’ll specifically learn how to: Start a blank presentation Type text into your title slide Insert more slides Add content to slides Change the design Add animations & transitions (optional) Save your PowerPoint presentation Print your presentation Additionally, you’ll learn tips and tricks along to make a good PowerPoint presentation, including how to: Change the slide order Reset your layout Change the slide dimensions Use PowerPoint Designer Format text Format objects Play a presentation (slide show) With this knowledge under your belt, you’ll be ready to start creating PowerPoint presentations. Moreover, you’ll have taken your skills from beginner to proficient in no time at all. Ready to start learning how to make a PowerPoint presentation? 1. Start with a blank document Note:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459814894#1_910889310
Title: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) | % How to make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) 1. Start with a blank document The PowerPoint Interface The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane 2. Start adding your content 3. Insert more slides into your presentation 4. Add content to your slides Use Designer to generate more layout ideas 5. Change the overall design (optional) Pick your PowerPoint slide size Select a PowerPoint theme Change the overall background Change your color palette Change your PowerPoint fonts 6. Add animations & transitions (optional) Adding PowerPoint animations Adding Transitions 7. Save your PowerPoint presentation Save your PowerPoint as a PDF Save your presentation as a template 8. Print your presentation Conclusion What’s Next? Content: Change the slide order Reset your layout Change the slide dimensions Use PowerPoint Designer Format text Format objects Play a presentation (slide show) With this knowledge under your belt, you’ll be ready to start creating PowerPoint presentations. Moreover, you’ll have taken your skills from beginner to proficient in no time at all. Ready to start learning how to make a PowerPoint presentation? 1. Start with a blank document Note: Before you open PowerPoint and start creating your presentation, make sure you’ve collected your thoughts. If you’re going to make your slides compelling, you need to spend some time on brainstorming. For help with this, see our article with tips for nailing your business presentation here. The first thing you’ll need to do is to open PowerPoint. When you do, you are shown the Start Menu, with the Home tab open.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459814894#7_910903573
Title: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) | % How to make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) 1. Start with a blank document The PowerPoint Interface The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane 2. Start adding your content 3. Insert more slides into your presentation 4. Add content to your slides Use Designer to generate more layout ideas 5. Change the overall design (optional) Pick your PowerPoint slide size Select a PowerPoint theme Change the overall background Change your color palette Change your PowerPoint fonts 6. Add animations & transitions (optional) Adding PowerPoint animations Adding Transitions 7. Save your PowerPoint presentation Save your PowerPoint as a PDF Save your presentation as a template 8. Print your presentation Conclusion What’s Next? Content: This means that you can place things here, such as instructions for each slide, without worrying about them being shown to your audience. The Notes Pane The Notes Pane is the space beneath the Slide Area where you can type in the speaker notes for each slide. It’s designed as a fast way to add and edit your slides’ talking points. This text will be visible when you print Notes Pages and when you present with Presenter View. You can learn more about the Presenter View in PowerPoint in this article here. You can resize the Notes Pane by clicking on its edge and dragging it up or down (A). You can also minimize or reopen it by clicking on the Notes button in the Status Bar (B). Note: Not all text formatting properly displays in the Notes Pane, even though ti will show up when printing your speaker notes. To learn all about working with speaker notes in PowerPoint, read our guide here.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459814894#12_910915919
Title: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) | % How to make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) 1. Start with a blank document The PowerPoint Interface The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane 2. Start adding your content 3. Insert more slides into your presentation 4. Add content to your slides Use Designer to generate more layout ideas 5. Change the overall design (optional) Pick your PowerPoint slide size Select a PowerPoint theme Change the overall background Change your color palette Change your PowerPoint fonts 6. Add animations & transitions (optional) Adding PowerPoint animations Adding Transitions 7. Save your PowerPoint presentation Save your PowerPoint as a PDF Save your presentation as a template 8. Print your presentation Conclusion What’s Next? Content: Anything outside of this area (B) will be hidden from view. This means that you can place things here, such as instructions for each slide, without worrying about them being shown to your audience. The Notes Pane ​ The Notes Pane is the space beneath the Slide Area where you can type in the speaker notes for each slide. It’s designed as a fast way to add and edit your slides’ talking points. This text will be visible when you print Notes Pages and when you present with Presenter View. You can learn more about the Presenter View in PowerPoint in this article here. You can resize the Notes Pane by clicking on its edge and dragging it up or down (A). You can also minimize or reopen it by clicking on the Notes button in the Status Bar (B). Note: Not all text formatting properly displays in the Notes Pane, even though ti will show up when printing your speaker notes.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459814894#14_910920080
Title: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) | % How to make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) 1. Start with a blank document The PowerPoint Interface The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane 2. Start adding your content 3. Insert more slides into your presentation 4. Add content to your slides Use Designer to generate more layout ideas 5. Change the overall design (optional) Pick your PowerPoint slide size Select a PowerPoint theme Change the overall background Change your color palette Change your PowerPoint fonts 6. Add animations & transitions (optional) Adding PowerPoint animations Adding Transitions 7. Save your PowerPoint presentation Save your PowerPoint as a PDF Save your presentation as a template 8. Print your presentation Conclusion What’s Next? Content: To learn all about working with speaker notes in PowerPoint, read our guide here. Now that you have a basic grasp of the PowerPoint interface you have at your disposal, it’s time to make your presentation. 2. Start adding your content Note: Once you become proficient at making presentations, you may want to start with setting the design ( see step #5 in this article ). For the purposes of this tutorial, we’ll start by inserting content and slides. Notice that on the Slide Area, there are two rectangles with dotted outlines. These are called Placeholders and they’re set on the template in the Slide Master View (learn more about PowerPoint templates in this article here As the prompt text suggests, you can click into each placeholder and start typing text. Note: For the purposes of this example, I will create a presentation based on the content in the Starbucks 2018 Global Social Impact Report, which is available to the public on their website.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459814894#16_910924723
Title: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) | % How to make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) 1. Start with a blank document The PowerPoint Interface The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane 2. Start adding your content 3. Insert more slides into your presentation 4. Add content to your slides Use Designer to generate more layout ideas 5. Change the overall design (optional) Pick your PowerPoint slide size Select a PowerPoint theme Change the overall background Change your color palette Change your PowerPoint fonts 6. Add animations & transitions (optional) Adding PowerPoint animations Adding Transitions 7. Save your PowerPoint presentation Save your PowerPoint as a PDF Save your presentation as a template 8. Print your presentation Conclusion What’s Next? Content: If you type in more text than there is room for, PowerPoint will automatically reduce its font size. You can stop this behavior by clicking on the Autofit Options icon to the left of the placeholder and selecting Stop Fitting Text to this Placeholder. Next, you can make formatting adjustments to your text by selecting the commands in the Font area and the Paragraph area of the Home tab of the Ribbon. The Reset Command: If you make any changes to your title and decide you want to go back to how it was originally, you can use the Reset button up in the Home tab. 3. Insert more slides into your presentation Now that you have your title slide filled in, it’s time to add more slides. To do that, simply go up to the Home tab and click on New Slide. This inserts a new slide in your presentation right after the one you previously were on. If you click on New Slide again, you’ll get a blank slide with the same layout as the last one.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459814894#17_910926926
Title: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) | % How to make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Make a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) 1. Start with a blank document The PowerPoint Interface The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane The PowerPoint Ribbon The Slides Pane The Slide Area The Notes Pane 2. Start adding your content 3. Insert more slides into your presentation 4. Add content to your slides Use Designer to generate more layout ideas 5. Change the overall design (optional) Pick your PowerPoint slide size Select a PowerPoint theme Change the overall background Change your color palette Change your PowerPoint fonts 6. Add animations & transitions (optional) Adding PowerPoint animations Adding Transitions 7. Save your PowerPoint presentation Save your PowerPoint as a PDF Save your presentation as a template 8. Print your presentation Conclusion What’s Next? Content: 3. Insert more slides into your presentation Now that you have your title slide filled in, it’s time to add more slides. To do that, simply go up to the Home tab and click on New Slide. This inserts a new slide in your presentation right after the one you previously were on. If you click on New Slide again, you’ll get a blank slide with the same layout as the last one. If you want to insert a new slide with a different layout, simply c
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459852297#1_910950853
Title: How to Narrate a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Narrate a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) How to Narrate a PowerPoint Presentation (Step-by-Step) Narration definition in PowerPoint 1. You don’t need fancy recording equipment 2. Find a quiet space and tell people you are recording 3. Check your microphone #1. Record audio (audio narration only) 1. Open the Record Sound dialog box 2. Record your audio narration 3. Playing your PowerPoint narration 4. Delete or overwrite a previous narration file #2. Record Slide Show (audio + video narration) 1. Open the Record Slide Show dialog box 2. Record your slide show narration 3. Set your narration to Play 4. Record Slide Show options B. Speaker Notes options C. Clear Recordings options D. Input options: Camera and Microphone E. Advance Slide options F. On / Off: Camera and microphone G. Ink options: Eraser, Pen and Highlighter H. Slide Timings options I. Close / Minimize options #3. How to clear your Timings and Narrations #4. How to compress your PowerPoint narrations Conclusion What’s Next? Grant Powell • 1 year ago Taylor Croonquist • 1 year ago Content: Features of this tool include: Voice narration only Adds narration to one slide at a time only #2: Record Slide Show is the NEWEST (and best) narration tool in PowerPoint, giving you two different types of narration options plus a variety of other options. The features here are: Voice narration Video narration (so your audience can also see your face) Allows you to narrate an entire presentation in one sitting Automatically sets slide timings for you if you later want to convert PowerPoint into a video And before you get lost in either tool, let’s cover a few things which will help you out (trust me). Narration definition in PowerPoint In PowerPoint, narration simply means recording your presentation as you walk someone through it, so that you can easily share the whole thing with someone else. On top of that, if you get creative, you can use your narrated PowerPoint files to: Share your presentation with team members around the world Create a library of best practices for your company Build training materials for new hires However, there are a few things to keep in mind when setting up to record your presentation like this. Continue reading to see what they are. 1.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459887001#7_911051780
Title: How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) YouTube Video Considerations 1. Which version of PowerPoint you are using? 2. Do you want the YouTube video’s entire playlist on your slide? 3. Do you need to trim your YouTube video? PowerPoint 2019 (Office 365) Embed a YouTube Video 1. Find your YouTube video’s proper URL WARNING: Get the right YouTube URL 2. Embed your YouTube video into PowerPoint How to trim a YouTube video PowerPoint 2013: Embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint Warning: New YouTube Option Method #1: Dedicated YouTube option 1. Search the YouTube dialog box 2. Resize the YouTube video to fit your screen What about the playlist and other formatting options? Method #2: Using the embed code 2. Navigate to the embed code 3. Choose how you want your video to play 4. Copy and Paste the Embed Code PowerPoint 2010: Embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint [Watch] Embed YouTube in PowerPoint 2010 1. Find your YouTube video 2. Navigate to the embed code 3. Choose how you want your video to play 4. Copy and paste the embed code PowerPoint 2007: Embed a YouTube in PowerPoint Warning: Compatibility Issues Method #1: The Easy Way [Watch] Embed YouTube in PowerPoint 2007 1. Download the free add-in 2. Extract the zipped file 3. Copy the PowerPoint add-in 4. Add the PowerPoint add-in 5. Navigate to YouTube and copy your video’s URL The first step is to find your video on YouTube. Warning: Get the right URL 6. Insert the YouTube video using the add-in 7. Resize the YouTube video 8. Launch the YouTube video Method #2: The Hard Way 1. Add the Developer Tab to your ribbon 2. Insert a Shockwave file Now we are ready to get our YouTube video 3. Find Your YouTube video’s URL 4. Open up the properties of your Shockwave ActiveX object 5. Adjust the YouTube URL within the dialog box 6. Run your presentation Conclusion What’s next? Content: 2. Embed your YouTube video into PowerPoint Once you have the CORRECT URL for your video, then you can insert it into PowerPoint To embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint, simply: Navigate to the Insert tab Select the Video drop down (within the Media group) Choose Online Video Where it says Enter the URL for the Online Video , Paste in (Ctrl + V) your URL Click Insert Clicking Insert, a message at the bottom of your screen will tell you the video is processing. Once it’s done, the video appears on your slide as you can see below When using online videos like this, it’s important to properly cite your sources so you don’t get into legal trouble. To learn how to cite a YouTube video (and other online sources), read our citing guide here. Note: When you open a presentation with a video embedded from an online source like YouTube, you will see the following security warning. You need to select Enable Content before your video will play in PowerPoint How to trim a YouTube video Keeping in mind that you are limited in what you can do with online videos in PowerPoint (like YouTube videos), you can adjust the start time of your YouTube video. This allows you to start your YouTube video at a certain time within the video, so you can just show the most relevant part of the video that backs up your presentation. The trick to doing this is to adjust it BEFORE you copy the YouTube video’s URL.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459887001#11_911065724
Title: How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) YouTube Video Considerations 1. Which version of PowerPoint you are using? 2. Do you want the YouTube video’s entire playlist on your slide? 3. Do you need to trim your YouTube video? PowerPoint 2019 (Office 365) Embed a YouTube Video 1. Find your YouTube video’s proper URL WARNING: Get the right YouTube URL 2. Embed your YouTube video into PowerPoint How to trim a YouTube video PowerPoint 2013: Embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint Warning: New YouTube Option Method #1: Dedicated YouTube option 1. Search the YouTube dialog box 2. Resize the YouTube video to fit your screen What about the playlist and other formatting options? Method #2: Using the embed code 2. Navigate to the embed code 3. Choose how you want your video to play 4. Copy and Paste the Embed Code PowerPoint 2010: Embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint [Watch] Embed YouTube in PowerPoint 2010 1. Find your YouTube video 2. Navigate to the embed code 3. Choose how you want your video to play 4. Copy and paste the embed code PowerPoint 2007: Embed a YouTube in PowerPoint Warning: Compatibility Issues Method #1: The Easy Way [Watch] Embed YouTube in PowerPoint 2007 1. Download the free add-in 2. Extract the zipped file 3. Copy the PowerPoint add-in 4. Add the PowerPoint add-in 5. Navigate to YouTube and copy your video’s URL The first step is to find your video on YouTube. Warning: Get the right URL 6. Insert the YouTube video using the add-in 7. Resize the YouTube video 8. Launch the YouTube video Method #2: The Hard Way 1. Add the Developer Tab to your ribbon 2. Insert a Shockwave file Now we are ready to get our YouTube video 3. Find Your YouTube video’s URL 4. Open up the properties of your Shockwave ActiveX object 5. Adjust the YouTube URL within the dialog box 6. Run your presentation Conclusion What’s next? Content: New YouTube Option Although the new YouTube option in PowerPoint simplifies the embedding process…you DO lose the capability to format your YouTube videos and/or embed an entire YouTube playlist. To format the appearance of the YouTube video in PowerPoint 2013 or to grab a playlist, you still need to use the old embed code method (the second method). I’ve covered both methods in the tutorials below. You’ll notice I used an image of a computer screen to frame the video and create a cool effect…just another tip for making your videos come to life! There are two methods for adding YouTube videos in PowerPoint: Method #1 – The dedicated YouTube option (simplest but least flexible) Method #2 – Using the embed code (most flexible) Although the words ‘embed code’ wig most people out, rest assured that you don’t need to know ANYTHING about coding to pull the second method off…YouTube does all of the hard work for you Method #1: Dedicated YouTube option 1. Search the YouTube dialog box Within PowerPoint, navigate to the Insert tab in the Ribbon, open the Video dropdown and select Online Video. Within the online video dialog box, go to the YouTube search box and type the name of the video you are searching for (in this case I’ve typed ‘breaking up your bullet points’), and then hit Enter. The dialog box searches YouTube and displays the video results.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_459887001#12_911069456
Title: How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) How to Embed a YouTube Video in PowerPoint (Step-by-Step) YouTube Video Considerations 1. Which version of PowerPoint you are using? 2. Do you want the YouTube video’s entire playlist on your slide? 3. Do you need to trim your YouTube video? PowerPoint 2019 (Office 365) Embed a YouTube Video 1. Find your YouTube video’s proper URL WARNING: Get the right YouTube URL 2. Embed your YouTube video into PowerPoint How to trim a YouTube video PowerPoint 2013: Embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint Warning: New YouTube Option Method #1: Dedicated YouTube option 1. Search the YouTube dialog box 2. Resize the YouTube video to fit your screen What about the playlist and other formatting options? Method #2: Using the embed code 2. Navigate to the embed code 3. Choose how you want your video to play 4. Copy and Paste the Embed Code PowerPoint 2010: Embed a YouTube video in PowerPoint [Watch] Embed YouTube in PowerPoint 2010 1. Find your YouTube video 2. Navigate to the embed code 3. Choose how you want your video to play 4. Copy and paste the embed code PowerPoint 2007: Embed a YouTube in PowerPoint Warning: Compatibility Issues Method #1: The Easy Way [Watch] Embed YouTube in PowerPoint 2007 1. Download the free add-in 2. Extract the zipped file 3. Copy the PowerPoint add-in 4. Add the PowerPoint add-in 5. Navigate to YouTube and copy your video’s URL The first step is to find your video on YouTube. Warning: Get the right URL 6. Insert the YouTube video using the add-in 7. Resize the YouTube video 8. Launch the YouTube video Method #2: The Hard Way 1. Add the Developer Tab to your ribbon 2. Insert a Shockwave file Now we are ready to get our YouTube video 3. Find Your YouTube video’s URL 4. Open up the properties of your Shockwave ActiveX object 5. Adjust the YouTube URL within the dialog box 6. Run your presentation Conclusion What’s next? Content: Method #1 – The dedicated YouTube option (simplest but least flexible) Method #2 – Using the embed code (most flexible) Although the words ‘embed code’ wig most people out, rest assured that you don’t need to know ANYTHING about coding to pull the second method off…YouTube does all of the hard work for you Method #1: Dedicated YouTube option 1. Search the YouTube dialog box Within PowerPoint, navigate to the Insert tab in the Ribbon, open the Video dropdown and select Online Video. Within the online video dialog box, go to the YouTube search box and type the name of the video you are searching for (in this case I’ve typed ‘breaking up your bullet points’), and then hit Enter. The dialog box searches YouTube and displays the video results. In this case the video we want is on the far left so I will select it and hit Insert. 2. Resize the YouTube video to fit your screen With the YouTube video inserted onto our slide (notice we never had to leave PowerPoint), you then want to resize and position the video. In this case I’m snapping it to the edges of the blank computer screen image. Note:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_460068282#12_911540919
Title: PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need To Get Started) Headings: PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need to Get Started) PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need to Get Started) The question becomes: How do I create my own PowerPoint background? What are PowerPoint backgrounds? What are the differences between a PowerPoint background and a PowerPoint theme? Free Microsoft PowerPoint Slide Backgrounds Where to download PowerPoint backgrounds Resource #1: Presentation Magazine Pros Cons Things to keep in mind Resource #2: Free PPT Backgrounds Pros Cons Resource #3: Slide Team Pros Cons How to insert PowerPoint backgrounds Pro Tip: Make your PowerPoint backgrounds readable How to access the picture on your slide background Make your PowerPoint backgrounds readable How to change a PowerPoint background Conclusion What’s next? Content: First, you need to know where you want the background of your presentation to go, so that you know where to place it: Single slide backgrounds Multiple slide backgrounds All your slides backgrounds Once you know where it goes, here’s where you’ll want to insert your background. If you have a Microsoft Office 365 Subscription, you can also use PowerPoint designer to quickly create PowerPoint backgrounds. See video below Pro Tip: Make your PowerPoint backgrounds readable When deciding on a background for your slides, make sure that any text you add to your slide is readable. You can do this on a macro level by changing the background style in the Ribbon under Design > Variants > Background Styles. These styles are tied to the color palette associated with the theme you are using. Note that changing this setting will override any custom PowerPoint background you’ve added to your presentation, so make sure you do this step first. How to access the picture on your slide background Sometimes we receive a presentation where the background has been set with an image on it already. But what if we want to access that image, in order to make changes to it, or to insert it into another presentation?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_460068282#13_911543241
Title: PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need To Get Started) Headings: PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need to Get Started) PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need to Get Started) The question becomes: How do I create my own PowerPoint background? What are PowerPoint backgrounds? What are the differences between a PowerPoint background and a PowerPoint theme? Free Microsoft PowerPoint Slide Backgrounds Where to download PowerPoint backgrounds Resource #1: Presentation Magazine Pros Cons Things to keep in mind Resource #2: Free PPT Backgrounds Pros Cons Resource #3: Slide Team Pros Cons How to insert PowerPoint backgrounds Pro Tip: Make your PowerPoint backgrounds readable How to access the picture on your slide background Make your PowerPoint backgrounds readable How to change a PowerPoint background Conclusion What’s next? Content: You can do this on a macro level by changing the background style in the Ribbon under Design > Variants > Background Styles. These styles are tied to the color palette associated with the theme you are using. Note that changing this setting will override any custom PowerPoint background you’ve added to your presentation, so make sure you do this step first. How to access the picture on your slide background Sometimes we receive a presentation where the background has been set with an image on it already. But what if we want to access that image, in order to make changes to it, or to insert it into another presentation? Well there is actually a very clever work-around to access pictures in your presentations that you can’t select normally. This involves turning your presentation into a zip file and then unzipping it in order to access its multimedia folder. To turn your PowerPoint file into the ZIP file format, simply: Find the presentation file on your computer with the picture you’d like to extract Make a copy of the file Change the extension to a ZIP file (rename it from “your file name.pptx” to “your file name.zip”) You’ll be asked if you really want to do this. Select Yes Open the ZIP file Open the PPT file Open the Media file Find your picture To learn how to make a moving background for a picture in PowerPoint, read our guide here.
https://nutsandboltsspeedtraining.com/powerpoint-tutorials/powerpoint-backgrounds/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_460068282#14_911545744
Title: PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need To Get Started) Headings: PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need to Get Started) PowerPoint Backgrounds (Everything You Need to Get Started) The question becomes: How do I create my own PowerPoint background? What are PowerPoint backgrounds? What are the differences between a PowerPoint background and a PowerPoint theme? Free Microsoft PowerPoint Slide Backgrounds Where to download PowerPoint backgrounds Resource #1: Presentation Magazine Pros Cons Things to keep in mind Resource #2: Free PPT Backgrounds Pros Cons Resource #3: Slide Team Pros Cons How to insert PowerPoint backgrounds Pro Tip: Make your PowerPoint backgrounds readable How to access the picture on your slide background Make your PowerPoint backgrounds readable How to change a PowerPoint background Conclusion What’s next? Content: Well there is actually a very clever work-around to access pictures in your presentations that you can’t select normally. This involves turning your presentation into a zip file and then unzipping it in order to access its multimedia folder. To turn your PowerPoint file into the ZIP file format, simply: Find the presentation file on your computer with the picture you’d like to extract Make a copy of the file Change the extension to a ZIP file (rename it from “your file name.pptx” to “your file name.zip”) You’ll be asked if you really want to do this. Select Yes Open the ZIP file Open the PPT file Open the Media file Find your picture To learn how to make a moving background for a picture in PowerPoint, read our guide here. Make your PowerPoint backgrounds readable This is an important pro tip for your backgrounds! When deciding on a background for your slides, make sure that any text you add to your slide is readable. You can do this on a macro level by changing the background style in the Ribbon under Design > Variants > Background Styles. These styles are tied to the color palette associated with the theme you are using. Note that changing this setting will override any custom PowerPoint ba
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_460258245#5_912021477
Title: How to Print PowerPoint with Notes (Step-by-Step) Headings: How to Print PowerPoint with Notes (Step-by-Step) How to Print PowerPoint with Notes (Step-by-Step) Print PowerPoint with notes (the basics) Customizing your speaker notes using the Notes Master Print notes in PowerPoint (multiple slides per page) How to print PowerPoint notes ONLY Print PowerPoint with lines for notes 1. The easy way 2. The customizable way Print your PowerPoint outline Conclusion What’s next? FREE COURSE Your PowerPoint Misery Ends Here! Content: In the picture above, I used the Header and Footer dialog box to add my email address and website address. For a demonstration of what I did, see the video tutorial above. Print notes in PowerPoint (multiple slides per page) To print your PowerPoint notes as handouts with multiple slides per page, you need to first need to convert PowerPoint to Word using the Create Handouts command. To convert PowerPoint to Word using the Create Handouts command, simply: In PowerPoint, open the File menu Click Export on the left Select Create Handouts in the middle Click Create Handouts on the right Select ‘ Notes next to slides ‘ Click OK Selecting Notes next to slide, your PowerPoint presentation is turned into a Word document, with all of your slides and speaker notes in a table format that you can then update and edit in Microsoft Word. For some Microsoft Office tricks you can pull off in this format (including getting your real slide title names into the table using the Outline view), see the video tutorial below. To learn how to do the reverse and convert Word to PowerPoint, read our how to guide here. Table of Contents: If you have a lot of slides you are converting into a Word document, you can make your Word document easier to read and navigate by inserting a table of contents. To learn how to make a table of contents in Word quickly and easily (including pro tricks), read our guide here.
https://nutsandboltsspeedtraining.com/powerpoint-tutorials/print-powerpoint-with-notes/
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Title: Roe v. Wade and the Right to Abortion | NWLC Headings: Resource Resource The Constitutional Right to Privacy Predates Roe v. Wade The Decision to Have an Abortion is Protected under the Constitutional Right to Privacy The Evolution of the Constitutional Right to Abortion, Post-Roe v. Wade The Current Landscape – Roe and the Right to Abortion is Under Constant Attack Content: Roe v. Wade and the Right to Abortion | NWLC Resource Fact Sheets Download Roe v Wade Right to Abortion Factsheet Jan 2013 PDF For a PDF version of this factsheet, please see below. The long-standing, well-established constitutional right to privacy places limits on the government’s ability to interfere with a person’s most basic, personal decisions – including the decision whether and when to bear children. The right to abortion was first recognized four decades ago, and the Supreme Court has repeatedly reaffirmed its central holding, yet this fundamental constitutional right is under ever-increasing attack. The Constitutional Right to Privacy Predates Roe v. Wade In a line of decisions going as far back as 1891, the Supreme Court recognized a right of privacy and bodily integrity, applying it to activities related to marriage, procreation, family relationships, and child rearing and education. In Griswold v. Connecticut, the Supreme Court ruled that the constitutional right to privacy extends to a married couple’s decision to use birth control. Building upon prior precedents including the right to educate one’s children as one chooses, the Court identified a “zone of privacy created by several fundamental constitutional guarantees.” Recognizing the importance of privacy to marriage, the Court in Griswold invalidated a state’s attempt to prohibit married couples from using contraceptives. This right to contraception was soon extended to unmarried individuals in Eistenstadt v. Baird in 1972. As the Supreme Court said, “If the right to privacy means anything, it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted governmental intrusion into matters so fundamentally affecting a person as the decision whether to bear or beget a child.” The Decision to Have an Abortion is Protected under the Constitutional Right to Privacy In the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court applied this core constitutional principle of privacy and liberty to a woman’s ability to terminate a pregnancy.
https://nwlc.org/resources/roe-v-wade-and-right-abortion/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_471517950#1_923869161
Title: Roe v. Wade and the Right to Abortion | NWLC Headings: Resource Resource The Constitutional Right to Privacy Predates Roe v. Wade The Decision to Have an Abortion is Protected under the Constitutional Right to Privacy The Evolution of the Constitutional Right to Abortion, Post-Roe v. Wade The Current Landscape – Roe and the Right to Abortion is Under Constant Attack Content: Building upon prior precedents including the right to educate one’s children as one chooses, the Court identified a “zone of privacy created by several fundamental constitutional guarantees.” Recognizing the importance of privacy to marriage, the Court in Griswold invalidated a state’s attempt to prohibit married couples from using contraceptives. This right to contraception was soon extended to unmarried individuals in Eistenstadt v. Baird in 1972. As the Supreme Court said, “If the right to privacy means anything, it is the right of the individual, married or single, to be free from unwarranted governmental intrusion into matters so fundamentally affecting a person as the decision whether to bear or beget a child.” The Decision to Have an Abortion is Protected under the Constitutional Right to Privacy In the 1973 landmark case Roe v. Wade, the Supreme Court applied this core constitutional principle of privacy and liberty to a woman’s ability to terminate a pregnancy. In Roe, the Court held that the constitutional right to privacy includes a woman’s right to decide whether to have an abortion. The Court made clear that as a basic right to privacy protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the woman’s right is “fundamental,” meaning that governmental attempts to interfere with the right are subject to “strict scrutiny.” To withstand strict scrutiny, the government must show that its law or policy is necessary to achieve a compelling interest. The law or policy must also be narrowly tailored to achieve the interest and must be the least restrictive means for doing so. Yet, the Court also concluded that the “right is not unqualified and must be considered against important state interests in regulation.”
https://nwlc.org/resources/roe-v-wade-and-right-abortion/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_471517950#2_923871565
Title: Roe v. Wade and the Right to Abortion | NWLC Headings: Resource Resource The Constitutional Right to Privacy Predates Roe v. Wade The Decision to Have an Abortion is Protected under the Constitutional Right to Privacy The Evolution of the Constitutional Right to Abortion, Post-Roe v. Wade The Current Landscape – Roe and the Right to Abortion is Under Constant Attack Content: In Roe, the Court held that the constitutional right to privacy includes a woman’s right to decide whether to have an abortion. The Court made clear that as a basic right to privacy protected by the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment, the woman’s right is “fundamental,” meaning that governmental attempts to interfere with the right are subject to “strict scrutiny.” To withstand strict scrutiny, the government must show that its law or policy is necessary to achieve a compelling interest. The law or policy must also be narrowly tailored to achieve the interest and must be the least restrictive means for doing so. Yet, the Court also concluded that the “right is not unqualified and must be considered against important state interests in regulation.” The Court identified those state interests as protecting women’s health and protecting the “potentiality” of life. The Court developed a way to balance the woman’s right to abortion against these governmental interests: prior to fetal viability, a state could only regulate abortion if necessary to protect a woman’s health, such as licensing doctors. After fetal viability, a government could regulate and even ban abortion to further its interest in the potentiality of life, but it must safeguard a woman’s life and a woman’s health. In the years after Roe, the Court struck down most attempts to restrict the right to decide whether to have an abortion, facilitating a woman’s ability to control her reproduction, her health, and indeed the course of her life itself.
https://nwlc.org/resources/roe-v-wade-and-right-abortion/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_471517950#3_923873760
Title: Roe v. Wade and the Right to Abortion | NWLC Headings: Resource Resource The Constitutional Right to Privacy Predates Roe v. Wade The Decision to Have an Abortion is Protected under the Constitutional Right to Privacy The Evolution of the Constitutional Right to Abortion, Post-Roe v. Wade The Current Landscape – Roe and the Right to Abortion is Under Constant Attack Content: The Court identified those state interests as protecting women’s health and protecting the “potentiality” of life. The Court developed a way to balance the woman’s right to abortion against these governmental interests: prior to fetal viability, a state could only regulate abortion if necessary to protect a woman’s health, such as licensing doctors. After fetal viability, a government could regulate and even ban abortion to further its interest in the potentiality of life, but it must safeguard a woman’s life and a woman’s health. In the years after Roe, the Court struck down most attempts to restrict the right to decide whether to have an abortion, facilitating a woman’s ability to control her reproduction, her health, and indeed the course of her life itself. The Evolution of the Constitutional Right to Abortion, Post-Roe v. Wade Even after sustained attacks on Roe v. Wade, in 1992, in Planned Parenthood v. Casey, the Court reaffirmed Roe’s essential holding: “Throughout this century, this Court also has held that the fundamental right of privacy protects citizens against governmental intrusion in such intimate family matters as procreation, childrearing, marriage, and contraceptive choice. . . . These cases embody the principle that personal decisions that profoundly affect bodily integrity, identity, and destiny should be largely beyond the reach of government. . . . In Roe v. Wade, this Court correctly applied these principles to a woman’s right to choose abortion.” The Court held that the Due Process Clause’s guarantee that no individual shall be deprived of “liberty” applies to this most personal decision.
https://nwlc.org/resources/roe-v-wade-and-right-abortion/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_471517950#10_923890876
Title: Roe v. Wade and the Right to Abortion | NWLC Headings: Resource Resource The Constitutional Right to Privacy Predates Roe v. Wade The Decision to Have an Abortion is Protected under the Constitutional Right to Privacy The Evolution of the Constitutional Right to Abortion, Post-Roe v. Wade The Current Landscape – Roe and the Right to Abortion is Under Constant Attack Content: If Roe is overturned, it would leave abortion decisions to politicians in Congress and states. Groups on both sides of this issue agree that at least 30 states are poised to make abortion illegal within a year if that were to happen. In the four decades since Roe v. Wade was decided, women and their families have come to rely upon the fundamental constitutional protection of a woman’s decision to have an abortion. Although Roe – and the right to privacy and liberty upon which it relies – has been repeatedly reaffirmed by the Supreme Court, attacks upon the right continue. Attempts to erode the constitutional underpinning of a right upon which women and their families rely threaten both women’s decision-making and ability to play an equal role in society. Published On: January 18, 2013 Associated Issues: Abortion Health Care &
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_480928982#3_942557663
Title: Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List | NYLN.org Headings: Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List List of Pros of Censorship in Schools Book Censorship in Schools List of Cons of Censorship in Schools 6 Surprising Banned Books | What the Stuff?! Content: It can help make teaching easier. Censorship in schools often results to having firm ground rules and a comprehensive list of materials that teachers can use in their classes. These can help teachers save a lot of time and effort since they no longer have to spend countless hours thinking if a certain book, CD, or DVD is appropriate for their students or not. YouTube Erika Long 8 subscribers Subscribe Book Censorship in Schools Watch later Copy link Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. More videos More videos Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on List of Cons of Censorship in Schools 1. It prevents the nurturing of ideas and opinions in students. Opponents of censorship point out that, when students are prevented from reading certain books or having access to certain materials, they lose the chance to be exposed to learn about new things and ideas. They also miss the opportunity to form their own opinions and feelings about controversial topics and develop critical thinking skills.
https://nyln.org/censorship-in-schools-pros-and-cons-list
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_480928982#4_942559295
Title: Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List | NYLN.org Headings: Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List List of Pros of Censorship in Schools Book Censorship in Schools List of Cons of Censorship in Schools 6 Surprising Banned Books | What the Stuff?! Content: Please try again later. Watch on List of Cons of Censorship in Schools 1. It prevents the nurturing of ideas and opinions in students. Opponents of censorship point out that, when students are prevented from reading certain books or having access to certain materials, they lose the chance to be exposed to learn about new things and ideas. They also miss the opportunity to form their own opinions and feelings about controversial topics and develop critical thinking skills. They might also fail to realize that the world isn’t a perfect place and might find it hard to adjust to an imperfect society as they grow older. 2. It can cause conflicts between parents and teachers. Many times, censorship in schools has caused problems to develop between teachers (who would like to challenge their students’ mind by giving them free access to all kinds of media) and parents (who want to protect their children from morally wrong concepts). These conflicts can affect the children and their studies and leave them feeling confused as to why their parents and teachers are arguing.
https://nyln.org/censorship-in-schools-pros-and-cons-list
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_480928982#5_942560877
Title: Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List | NYLN.org Headings: Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List Censorship in Schools Pros and Cons List List of Pros of Censorship in Schools Book Censorship in Schools List of Cons of Censorship in Schools 6 Surprising Banned Books | What the Stuff?! Content: They might also fail to realize that the world isn’t a perfect place and might find it hard to adjust to an imperfect society as they grow older. 2. It can cause conflicts between parents and teachers. Many times, censorship in schools has caused problems to develop between teachers (who would like to challenge their students’ mind by giving them free access to all kinds of media) and parents (who want to protect their children from morally wrong concepts). These conflicts can affect the children and their studies and leave them feeling confused as to why their parents and teachers are arguing. 3. It can create conflicts between the students and the school. This is particularly true for middle school and high school students, who are old enough to think for themselves. Oftentimes, these children want to express themselves through school publications, events, and other outlets but won’t be allowed to do so by the school administrators. Censorship in schools has both pros and cons, and parents, teachers, administrators, and students must look at these factors to decide if they should support censorship or not.
https://nyln.org/censorship-in-schools-pros-and-cons-list
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_482052212#0_944728887
Title: Your Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Benefits: What to Know Headings: Everything We Know About CARES Act Expanded Unemployment Benefits Everything We Know About CARES Act Expanded Unemployment Benefits Who qualifies for unemployment benefits? How do you file for unemployment benefits? How much can you get? When will the money arrive? How long do added unemployment benefits last? Will the program be extended? Tags: Content: Your Pandemic Unemployment Assistance Benefits: What to Know Everything We Know About CARES Act Expanded Unemployment Benefits By Adam K. Raymond More than 22 million Americans have applied for unemployment so far. Photo: Oilvier Douliery/AFP via Getty Images We’re committed to keeping our readers informed. We’ve removed our paywall from essential coronavirus news stories. Become a subscriber to support our journalists. Subscribe now. When Congress passed a $2.2 trillion stimulus package to combat the economic crisis created by the coronavirus outbreak, the top-line item was the $1,200 payments that will (eventually) go out to most Americans. But the crown jewel of the legislation was the expansion of unemployment insurance that will benefit people who’ve lost their work due to the crisis. And there are a lot of those people.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2020/04/cares-act-unemployment-benefits.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_488473188#6_959304422
Title: Why 14 is the riskiest age for a teenager Headings: Why 14 is the riskiest age for a teenager Why 14 is the riskiest age for a teenager They’re more embarrassed Teens don’t always take risks, but they do when they’re with friends Risky behavior continues into our early 20s Even teen mice experience peer pressure Puberty does a number on the brain They’re bad at filtering out emotional information Teens are less likely to learn from punishments They’re more creative (in some ways) Share this article: Read Next Content: . It’s possible that the large changes in sex hormones at this time might trigger changes in brain circuitry,” Blakemore writes. This supports evidence of the “educational dip” in early adolescence, between 12 and 14, where some students tend to do worse in school. They’re bad at filtering out emotional information A study at the National Institutes of Health in 2007 suggested that teens are worse at ignoring emotional cues than adults. The study asked two groups, one ages 9 to 17, the other 25 to 36, to view fearful faces in fMRI scanners. “ Compared with adults, the children and adolescents showed higher activation of two regions in the frontal cortex when they were asked to look at fearful faces than when they were asked to look at neutral faces,” Blakemore writes. This didn’t change when they were told to focus only on the “non-emotional aspect” — the nose (fear is typically communicated through the eyes) as it did in adults. “ This suggests that the adolescent brain is tracking emotional and arousing stimuli in the environment even when the individual has been asked to focus on non-emotional stimuli,” she writes. Teens are less likely to learn from punishments In 2016, Blakemore found that adolescents are “less likely to learn from punishment.” In the study, she asked two groups — 12 to 17 and 18 to 32 — to choose symbols that (they would learn over time) were associated with rewards and punishments.
https://nypost.com/2018/06/02/why-14-is-the-riskiest-age-for-a-teenager/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_488473188#7_959306698
Title: Why 14 is the riskiest age for a teenager Headings: Why 14 is the riskiest age for a teenager Why 14 is the riskiest age for a teenager They’re more embarrassed Teens don’t always take risks, but they do when they’re with friends Risky behavior continues into our early 20s Even teen mice experience peer pressure Puberty does a number on the brain They’re bad at filtering out emotional information Teens are less likely to learn from punishments They’re more creative (in some ways) Share this article: Read Next Content: Compared with adults, the children and adolescents showed higher activation of two regions in the frontal cortex when they were asked to look at fearful faces than when they were asked to look at neutral faces,” Blakemore writes. This didn’t change when they were told to focus only on the “non-emotional aspect” — the nose (fear is typically communicated through the eyes) as it did in adults. “ This suggests that the adolescent brain is tracking emotional and arousing stimuli in the environment even when the individual has been asked to focus on non-emotional stimuli,” she writes. Teens are less likely to learn from punishments In 2016, Blakemore found that adolescents are “less likely to learn from punishment.” In the study, she asked two groups — 12 to 17 and 18 to 32 — to choose symbols that (they would learn over time) were associated with rewards and punishments. While both groups were equally good at spotting the winners, the adolescents fared much worse in sussing out the losers. This suggests that “a reward-based approach, rather than punishment, might be more likely to benefit an adolescent learning,” writes Blakemore. They’re more creative (in some ways) Visual creativity is often highest in adolescence, studies have shown. Though adults perform better on “verbal divergent” thinking (for example, “name various uses for a brick”), mid-adolescents (ages 15 and 16) did better on “visual divergent” tests (for example, “make up similarities between different drawings”) than younger adolescents and adults. “ Creativity is still developing in adolescence,” writes Blakemore. “
https://nypost.com/2018/06/02/why-14-is-the-riskiest-age-for-a-teenager/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_488647383#3_959692076
Title: New profile of serial killers debunks long-held myths Headings: New profile of serial killers debunks long-held myths New profile of serial killers debunks long-held myths Ways to kill - Infogram Myth: Serial killers are white males Myth: Serial killers are misfits Myth: Serial killers are evil geniuses Myth: All serial killers are perverts Share this article: Read Next Content: Chinese-American mass murderer Charles Ng received the death sentence after torturing and killing at least 11 people — six men, three women and two male infants — with an accomplice in a remote cabin in Northern California in the mid-1980s, according to the Los Angeles Times. Rafael Resendez-Ramirez, a native of Mexico, murdered nine people in Kentucky, Texas and Illinois before turning himself in in 1999. Derrick Todd Lee, an African-American known as the “Baton Rouge Serial Killer,” went on a killing spree beginning in 1992 that claimed the lives of seven women in Louisiana. Aileen Wuornos was executed in October 2002 for killing at least six men she met along Interstate 75 in Florida. Copy: Serial Killer IQ - Infogram Serial Killer IQ - Infogram Myth: Serial killers are misfits The majority of mass murders contributed to and interacted with the community — whether before, during or after their crime sprees. Serial killers are married, employed and have served in combat. In some cases, their seemingly normal lives helped them elude arrest. Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. — who is accused in the “Golden State Killer” case — eluded authorities for 40 years, all while getting married to an attorney, divorcing and raising three daughters.
https://nypost.com/2018/08/14/serial-killers-a-terrifying-look-at-their-ordinary-lives/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_489064890#4_960589754
Title: This is why most Americans don’t exercise more Headings: This is why most Americans don’t exercise more This is why most Americans don’t exercise more An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Top 10 reasons Americans more frequently Top 10 reasons Americans skip planned workouts How Americans would feel if they exercised regularly Share this article: Read Next Content: So with everyone becoming so busy, are modern work pressures also getting in the way of a fit and healthy life? According to the results, the answer is yes. When asked about excuses they have used to justify skipping a workout, nearly one in four said they’ve employed “stayed too late at work” as an excuse, while a further 36 percent said having too much work to do was a reason they’ve skipped a workout before. Topping the list with 56 percent was being “too tired” to work out. The survey results were revealed at a panel held in New York City as part of the Freeletics Dare to be Free campaign, which is the brand’s largest-ever global marketing campaign. However, according to the results, it seems many Americans will use any old excuse to get out of a workout. For example, nearly a third of Americans have skipped a workout because the weather is too bad, and another one in 10 have skipped a workout because the weather is too nice. One in four (23 percent) have used eating too much to get out of a planned workout, and another 15 percent said they’d rather watch Netflix. A lot of common excuses come down to convenience — still a big issue when it comes to exercise, and, according to the results, only 29 percent of Americans consider working out to be convenient. Exercising can be tough to fit into a busy schedule, especially when the average American only has 89 minutes of free time a day, according to the survey results.
https://nypost.com/2019/01/13/this-is-why-most-americans-dont-exercise-more/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_489064890#5_960591871
Title: This is why most Americans don’t exercise more Headings: This is why most Americans don’t exercise more This is why most Americans don’t exercise more An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Top 10 reasons Americans more frequently Top 10 reasons Americans skip planned workouts How Americans would feel if they exercised regularly Share this article: Read Next Content: However, according to the results, it seems many Americans will use any old excuse to get out of a workout. For example, nearly a third of Americans have skipped a workout because the weather is too bad, and another one in 10 have skipped a workout because the weather is too nice. One in four (23 percent) have used eating too much to get out of a planned workout, and another 15 percent said they’d rather watch Netflix. A lot of common excuses come down to convenience — still a big issue when it comes to exercise, and, according to the results, only 29 percent of Americans consider working out to be convenient. Exercising can be tough to fit into a busy schedule, especially when the average American only has 89 minutes of free time a day, according to the survey results. While the average American says they work out twice a week already, that number would jump to five times a week if it were more convenient and less expensive. Not only that, the majority of respondents (69 percent) said that they believed regular exercise would help them quit their bad habits. “In this study, we see a catch 22 situation,” said Daniel Sobhani, CEO of Freeletics. “ 69 percent of Americans believe regular exercise would help them quit their bad habits. However, because so many Americans are facing these common barriers to fitness, they can’t break out of the circle.
https://nypost.com/2019/01/13/this-is-why-most-americans-dont-exercise-more/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_489079919#2_960618410
Title: Why men are more violent than women Headings: Why men are more violent than women real life Why men are more violent than women As the world moves closer towards equality between the sexes, there is a shameful fact about men that cannot be ignored. Jarryd Bartle THE AGGRESSION DIVIDE TESTOSTERONE MASCULINITY RELATED: Why manliness is considered ‘harmful’ DISORDERS ADVOCATING CHANGE Content: Men are statistically more likely to be violent than women. Picture: iStock/Getty Source: Getty Images Why are men violent? Men are overwhelmingly the perpetrators of violent crime in Australia, committing the overwhelming majority of rapes, murders and assaults. This is consistent with worldwide statistics showing that men are responsible for the vast majority of violence globally. But what causes men to commit horrible acts, while women rarely do the same? And can anything be done to change this pattern of violence? THE AGGRESSION DIVIDE It’s important to note that although there is a clear delineation by sex when it comes to violent crime, men are certainly not destined to be killing machines. Most men are not violent, and we also have plenty of examples of women committing atrocious crimes.
https://nypost.com/2019/01/16/the-scientific-reasons-why-men-are-more-violent-than-women/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_489079919#3_960619854
Title: Why men are more violent than women Headings: Why men are more violent than women real life Why men are more violent than women As the world moves closer towards equality between the sexes, there is a shameful fact about men that cannot be ignored. Jarryd Bartle THE AGGRESSION DIVIDE TESTOSTERONE MASCULINITY RELATED: Why manliness is considered ‘harmful’ DISORDERS ADVOCATING CHANGE Content: This is consistent with worldwide statistics showing that men are responsible for the vast majority of violence globally. But what causes men to commit horrible acts, while women rarely do the same? And can anything be done to change this pattern of violence? THE AGGRESSION DIVIDE It’s important to note that although there is a clear delineation by sex when it comes to violent crime, men are certainly not destined to be killing machines. Most men are not violent, and we also have plenty of examples of women committing atrocious crimes. Nevertheless, a clear sex difference has been documented cross-culturally in the way men and women display aggression. Men are far more likely to express their aggression directly: through physical violence or verbal abuse. Women are more likely to be indirectly aggressive: to focus on damaging someone’s social standing or spreading rumours to hurt someone’s reputation.
https://nypost.com/2019/01/16/the-scientific-reasons-why-men-are-more-violent-than-women/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_497120474#6_977936883
Title: Fashion retailer Century 21 files for bankruptcy, to shut all stores Headings: Fashion retailer Century 21 files for bankruptcy, to shut all stores Fashion retailer Century 21 files for bankruptcy, to shut all stores Share this article: Read Next Content: But the business was facing pressure even before the bankruptcy, according to a court document. Century 21 had “challenges over the past several years” because of declining foot traffic at its stores, particularly its downtown Manhattan flagship, which has seen fewer tourists in recent years, chief financial officer Norman Veit wrote in a filing. The company was considering a “strategic transaction” at the beginning of the year to restructure the company’s operations and finances, Veit said. The discounter — which had revenues of $747 million in 2019 — defaulted on a bank facility in June and landlords started to get more aggressive about evicting Century 21, which had not paid its rents from April through August, according to Veit’s filing. “The real problem is that the stores have been closed and there have been no sales,” said bankruptcy attorney Kenneth Rosen. “ People go to Century 21 to pick through the racks of clothing – and you cannot do that online — which makes it very difficult to have a big e-commerce business.” Century 21 is the latest iconic retailer to succumb to bankruptcy as the coronavirus continues to force lockdowns nationwide. Other recent Chapter 11 casualties have included JC Penney, Pier 1 Imports, Modell’s, Neiman Marcus, J.Crew and Brooks Brothers. Filed under bankruptcy , century 21 , Fashion , retailers , 9/10/20 Share this article: Share this:
https://nypost.com/2020/09/10/fashion-retailer-century-21-files-for-bankruptcy/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_497314737#2_978340533
Title: House report blasts Boeing, FAA over 737 MAX crashes Headings: House report blasts Boeing, FAA for ‘serious failures’ before 737 MAX crashes House report blasts Boeing, FAA for ‘serious failures’ before 737 MAX crashes Share this article: Read Next Content: Enlarge Image Debris from the crashed Ethiopia Airlines 737 MAX plane in 2019 Michael Tewelde/AFP via Getty Images The plane maker said it “learned many hard lessons as a company from the accidents … and from the mistakes we have made.” Boeing said it had cooperated fully with the House committee and that revised design work on the plane had received intensive internal and external review that included 1,300 test flights, Reuters reported. The FAA said in a statement it would work with lawmakers “to implement improvements identified in its report,” adding that the agency was “focused on advancing overall aviation safety by improving our organization, processes, and culture.” The report said Boeing made “faulty design and performance assumptions,” particularly about a key safety system — the Maneuvering Characteristics Augmentation System, or MCAS — that was linked to both crashes. MCAS, which was designed to help counter a tendency of the airliner to pitch up, could be activated after data from only a single sensor. The FAA is requiring new safeguards to MCAS, including requiring that it receive data from two sensors. According to the report, Boeing wanted to keep details about MCAS from the FAA so it wouldn’t require additional pilot training. That would ruin the company’s sales pitch for the MAX — that pilots of older 737s wouldn’t have to go through extensive simulator training to fly the new models. The report also slammed Boeing for withholding “crucial information from the FAA, its customers, and 737 MAX pilots” including “concealing the very existence of MCAS from 737 MAX pilots.” The FAA “failed to ensure the safety of the traveling public,” the report said.
https://nypost.com/2020/09/16/house-report-blasts-boeing-faa-over-737-max-crashes/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_498320087#14_980574716
Title: Hunter Biden emails show leveraging connections with dad to boost Burisma pay Headings: Hunter Biden emails show leveraging connections with his father to boost Burisma pay Hunter Biden emails show leveraging connections with his father to boost Burisma pay Share this article: Content: Even if the company takes a hit in profits it would seem imprudent to raise prices in convert with RU price gouging. 8. Burisma has an opportunity here to play the hero if it ignores the artificial market value of their product and plays to the national interest. 9. Kazakstan could play a pivotal role by providing gas at rates lower than what the RUs are asking but I doubt they would want to poke the Bear. 10. The pipelines across Uk are the key to all of this. But if the Uks shut down the pipeline they also shut down 60% of their energy supply and put a strangle on EU supplies from RU which the EU will never accept (b/c they are pussies). 11. There is no immediate supplier solution to replace RU.
https://nypost.com/2020/10/14/hunter-biden-emails-show-leveraging-connections-with-dad-to-boost-burisma-pay/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_504985772#5_994695822
Title: Headings: Part III DOCUMENT-BASED QUESTION Historical Context: Task: In developing your answers to Part III, be sure to keep these general definitions in mind: Short-Answer Questions Document 1 Document 3b View from Blackfriars Bridge Cuba under Castro, 1962 Essay Historical Context: Guidelines: In your essay, be sure to Content: As you analyze the documents, take into account the source of each document and any point of view that may be presented in the document. Keep in mind that the language used in a document may re�ect the historical context of the time in which it was written. Historical Context: Turning points are events that have changed the course of history and had an impact on multiple societies and regions. Some examples of turning points include the Opium War, the Industrial Revolution, and the Cold War. Task: Using the information from the documents and your knowledge of global history and geography, answer the questions that follow each document in Part A. Your answers to the questions will help you write the Part B essay in which you will be asked to Select two turning points mentioned in the historical context and for each   Describe th historical circumstances   surrounding th turning s point   Discuss the impact of this turning point on societies and/or regions In developing your answers to Part III, be sure to keep these general definitions in mind: describe means “to illustrate something in words or tell about it” discuss means “to make observations about something using facts, reasoning, and argument; to present in some detail” Short-Answer Questions Directions: Analyze the documents and answer the short-answer questions that follow each document in the space provided.
https://nysedregents.org/transitionghg10/618/transglhg62018-examwa.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_516425166#3_1019982018
Title: Headings: SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE REPORT SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE REPORT (Pursuant to Penal Code section 11166) To Be Completed by Mandated Child Abuse Reporters CASE NAME: DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF FORM BCIA 8572 I. MANDATED CHILD ABUSE REPORTERS II. TO WHOM REPORTS ARE TO BE MADE ("DESIGNATED AGENCIES") III. REPORTING RESPONSIBILITIES IV. INSTRUCTIONS SECTION B – REPORT NOTIFICATION: Complete the If multiple SECTION E – INCIDENT INFORMATION: ETHNICITY CODES Content: YES NO DEVELOPMENTALLY DISABLED? YES NO OTHER DISABILITY (SPECIFY) OTHER DISABILITY (SPECIFY) OTHER DISABILITY (SPECIFY) OTHER DISABILITY (SPECIFY) OTHER DISABILITY (SPECIFY) OTHER DISABILITY (SPECIFY) OTHER DISABILITY (SPECIFY) PRIMARY LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN HOME PRIMARY LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN HOME PRIMARY LANGUAGE SPOKEN IN HOME IN FOSTER CARE? YES DAY CARE NO FAMILY FRIEND IN FOSTER CARE? YES DAY CARE NO FAMILY FRIEND IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE:
https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/childabuse/ss_8572.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_516425166#4_1019985207
Title: Headings: SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE REPORT SUSPECTED CHILD ABUSE REPORT (Pursuant to Penal Code section 11166) To Be Completed by Mandated Child Abuse Reporters CASE NAME: DEFINITIONS AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR COMPLETION OF FORM BCIA 8572 I. MANDATED CHILD ABUSE REPORTERS II. TO WHOM REPORTS ARE TO BE MADE ("DESIGNATED AGENCIES") III. REPORTING RESPONSIBILITIES IV. INSTRUCTIONS SECTION B – REPORT NOTIFICATION: Complete the If multiple SECTION E – INCIDENT INFORMATION: ETHNICITY CODES Content: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME IF VICTIM WAS IN OUT-OF-HOME CARE AT TIME OF INCIDENT, CHECK TYPE OF CARE: CHILD CARE CENTER FOSTER FAMILY HOME GROUP HOME OR INSTITUTION RELATIVE'S HOME TYPE OF ABUSE (CHECK ONE OR MORE): PHYSICAL MENTAL SEXUAL NEGLECT OTHER (SPECIFY) TYPE OF ABUSE (CHECK ONE OR MORE): PHYSICAL MENTAL SEXUAL NEGLECT OTHER (SPECIFY) TYPE OF ABUSE (CHECK ONE OR MORE): PHYSICAL MENTAL SEXUAL NEGLECT OTHER (SPECIFY) TYPE OF ABUSE (CHECK ONE OR MORE):
https://oag.ca.gov/sites/all/files/agweb/pdfs/childabuse/ss_8572.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_522161370#6_1030092444
Title: Gram-positive uropathogens: Empirical treatment and emerging antimicrobial resistance Headings: Gram-positive uropathogens: Empirical treatment and emerging antimicrobial resistance Abstract Key words Abbreviations Introduction Methods and materials Data collection Study design and specimen collection Bacterial isolation and identification Antimicrobial sensitivity assessment Detection of β-lactamase and quinolone-resistant genes Statistical analyses Results Demographics of the study population Isolation and identification of gram-positive UTI pathogens Antimicrobial resistance pattern of the UTI gram-positive isolates Antibiotic resistant genes in gram-positive uropathogens Discussion Ethics statement Acknowledgments Disclosure References Articles Journal Home Jump to Content: MHA: Muller Hinton Agar; PBS: Phosphate Buffered Saline; UTI: Urinary Tract Infection Introduction Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infectious diseases. The major causative agents of UTIs are Escherichia coli and other Enterobacteriaceae. The remaining proportions are associated with a variety of organisms, including the Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Enterococcus faecalis, Streptococcus agalactiae (group B Streptococcus, GBS), and other less frequently isolated organisms [1-3]. Most prevalent gram-positive uropathogenic bacteria include Staphylococcus saprophyticus and Enterococcus facecalis [4-6]. Gram-positive uropathogens were reported in multiple countries in both uncomplicated and complicated UTI [7-9].
https://oatext.com/gram-positive-uropathogens-empirical-treatment-and-emerging-antimicrobial-resistance.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_522161370#7_1030094266
Title: Gram-positive uropathogens: Empirical treatment and emerging antimicrobial resistance Headings: Gram-positive uropathogens: Empirical treatment and emerging antimicrobial resistance Abstract Key words Abbreviations Introduction Methods and materials Data collection Study design and specimen collection Bacterial isolation and identification Antimicrobial sensitivity assessment Detection of β-lactamase and quinolone-resistant genes Statistical analyses Results Demographics of the study population Isolation and identification of gram-positive UTI pathogens Antimicrobial resistance pattern of the UTI gram-positive isolates Antibiotic resistant genes in gram-positive uropathogens Discussion Ethics statement Acknowledgments Disclosure References Articles Journal Home Jump to Content: Urinary Tract Infection Introduction Urinary tract infection (UTI) is one of the most common infectious diseases. The major causative agents of UTIs are Escherichia coli and other Enterobacteriaceae. The remaining proportions are associated with a variety of organisms, including the Gram-positive bacteria Staphylococcus saprophyticus, Enterococcus faecalis, Streptococcus agalactiae (group B Streptococcus, GBS), and other less frequently isolated organisms [1-3]. Most prevalent gram-positive uropathogenic bacteria include Staphylococcus saprophyticus and Enterococcus facecalis [4-6]. Gram-positive uropathogens were reported in multiple countries in both uncomplicated and complicated UTI [7-9]. There are no such exclusive studies have been done in Bangladeshi population to seek gram-positive UTI etiology. Without proper diagnosis, there is a high possibility of getting wrong and inappropriate medications and subsequent adverse side-effects of the associated treatment. Gram-positive bacteria are found more often as etiologic agents of UTI among pregnant women and the elderly [10]. Further, complicated UTIs often occur in nosocomial and/or institutional settings and these individuals are at greater risk of gram-positive and polymicrobial UTI [4,5]. It accounts for a large proportion of antibiotic consumption and has a large socioeconomic impact and may contribute to bacterial resistance [11,12].
https://oatext.com/gram-positive-uropathogens-empirical-treatment-and-emerging-antimicrobial-resistance.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_522648630#10_1030990962
Title: Roundworms, Pinworms, and Threadworms - OAWHealth Headings: Roundworms, Pinworms, and Threadworms Roundworms, Pinworms, and Threadworms By Dr. Loretta Lanphier, ND, CN, HHP, CH What Are Roundworms, Pinworms, and Threadworms? Pinworms Threadworms Ascariasis Anisakiasis Trichuriasis Toxocariasis What Treatments Are Available for Roundworm Infections? Oasis Advanced Wellness Content: Symptoms of threadworm infections include: Swelling, itching, and hives on the soles of the feet ( sometimes mistakenly confused with insect bites) Diarrhea Cramps Fever Nausea and vomiting Blood or mucous in the stool At this point, they may be misdiagnosed as a case of stomach ulcers, due to the similarity in symptoms between the two conditions. Once the larvae reach the respiratory system, common signs may include: Dry cough Difficulty breathing Coughing up blood or pus A potentially fatal complication that can occur from threadworm infections is called hyperinfection syndrome. Basically, this is a severe threadworm infection that has spread to the point of endangering heart function, or causing other critical conditions such as meningitis, blood poisoning, perforated intestines, and stomach ulcers. Hyperinfection syndrome can lead to system wide shock and in some cases death. Ascariasis In some ways, this roundworm infection, which infects an estimated 1.3 billion people around the world, is similar to threadworms. It too ends up in the lungs and is then swallowed and travels back to the intestines. But in this case, it is the Ascaris lumbricoides second trip to the intestinal tract. Ascariasis adult worms can grow to a length of a foot or more, and release an astounding 200,000 eggs per day!
https://oawhealth.com/condition/roundworms-pinworms-and-threadworms/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_523324235#7_1031729955
Title: Headings: Content: The same is true of any law, including the Affordable Care Act. Whether you agree with a law or not, the fact is that there are consequences to ignoring it. When lawmakers drafted the ACA, they put measures into place that would hold people accountable for obtaining coverage. If you don’t get health insurance and you don’t qualify for an exemption, then you will be charged a penalty fee for noncompliance. Judicial Challenges to the Individual Mandate In the early days of the Affordable Care Act, the individual mandate was challenged not just by the court of public opinion but by the highest court in the land – the Supreme Court. In 2010 and 2011, different federal circuit courts, the 6th and the 11th, issued conflicting decisions regarding the constitutionality of requiring every American citizen to obtain health insurance. The Supreme Court took the issue up for review on November 14, 2011 in National Federation of Independent Business v. Sebelius. From 2009 to 2014, Kathleen Sebelius was the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services. At question in this case was whether the individual mandate was a valid extension of the government’s power, specifically the power of Congress. The court also had to decide if invalidating the mandate invalidated the entire law.
https://obamacare.net/obamacare-individual-mandate/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_527862009#1_1039058683
Title: Headings: Content: The President is responsible for implementing and enforcing the laws written by Congress and, to that end, appoints the heads of the federal agencies, including the Cabinet. The Vice President is also part of the Executive Branch, ready to assume the Presidency should the need arise. The Cabinet and independent federal agencies are responsible for the day-to-day enforcement and administration of federal laws. These departments and agencies have missions and responsibilities as widely divergent as those of the Department of Defense and the Environmental Protection Agency, the Social Security Administration and the Securities and Exchange Commission. Including members of the armed forces, the Executive Branch employs more than 4 million Americans. The President | The Vice President Executive Office of the President | The Cabinet The President The President is both the head of state and head of government of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. Under Article II of the Constitution, the President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. Fifteen executive departments — each led by an appointed member of the President's Cabinet — carry out the day-to-day administration of the federal government. They are joined in this by other executive agencies such as the CIA and Environmental Protection Agency, the heads of which are not part of the Cabinet, but who are under the full authority of the President. The President also appoints the heads of more than 50 independent federal commissions, such as the Federal Reserve Board or the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as federal judges, ambassadors, and other federal offices.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/1600/executive-branch
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_527862009#2_1039060630
Title: Headings: Content: The President | The Vice President Executive Office of the President | The Cabinet The President The President is both the head of state and head of government of the United States of America, and Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces. Under Article II of the Constitution, the President is responsible for the execution and enforcement of the laws created by Congress. Fifteen executive departments — each led by an appointed member of the President's Cabinet — carry out the day-to-day administration of the federal government. They are joined in this by other executive agencies such as the CIA and Environmental Protection Agency, the heads of which are not part of the Cabinet, but who are under the full authority of the President. The President also appoints the heads of more than 50 independent federal commissions, such as the Federal Reserve Board or the Securities and Exchange Commission, as well as federal judges, ambassadors, and other federal offices. The Executive Office of the President (EOP) consists of the immediate staff to the President, along with entities such as the Office of Management and Budget and the Office of the United States Trade Representative. The President has the power either to sign legislation into law or to veto bills enacted by Congress, although Congress may override a veto with a two-thirds vote of both houses. The Executive Branch conducts diplomacy with other nations, and the President has the power to negotiate and sign treaties, which also must be ratified by two-thirds of the Senate. The President can issue executive orders, which direct executive officers or clarify and further existing laws. The President also has unlimited power to extend pardons and clemencies for federal crimes, except in cases of impeachment.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/1600/executive-branch
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_527908167#6_1039101436
Title: Headings: Content: After being introduced, a bill is referred to the appropriate committee for review. There are 17 Senate committees, with 70 subcommittees, and 23 House committees, with 104 subcommittees. The committees are not set in stone, but change in number and form with each new Congress as required for the efficient consideration of legislation. Each committee oversees a specific policy area, and the subcommittees take on more specialized policy areas. For example, the House Committee on Ways and Means includes subcommittees on Social Security and Trade. A bill is first considered in a subcommittee, where it may be accepted, amended, or rejected entirely. If the members of the subcommittee agree to move a bill forward, it is reported to the full committee, where the process is repeated again. Throughout this stage of the process, the committees and subcommittees call hearings to investigate the merits and flaws of the bill. They invite experts, advocates, and opponents to appear before the committee and provide testimony, and can compel people to appear using subpoena power if necessary. If the full committee votes to approve the bill, it is reported to the floor of the House or Senate, and the majority party leadership decides when to place the bill on the calendar for consideration.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/1600/legislative-branch
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_527996387#5_1039230614
Title: Transnational Organized Crime: A Growing Threat to National and International Security | The White House Headings: Transnational Organized Crime: A Growing Threat to National and International Security Transnational Organized Crime: A Growing Threat to National and International Security Regional Priorities TOC—a global problem—manifests itself in various regions in different ways. Colombia: From Recipient to Provider of Assistance Content: Crime-Terror-Insurgency Nexus. Terrorists and insurgents increasingly are turning to TOC to gener­ate funding and acquire logistical support to carry out their violent acts. The Department of Justice reports that 29 of the 63 organizations on its FY 2010 Consolidated Priority Organization Targets list, which includes the most significant international drug trafficking organizations (DTOs) threatening the United States, were associated with terrorist groups. Involvement in the drug trade by the Taliban and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) is critical to the ability of these groups to fund terrorist activity. We are concerned about Hizballah’s drug and criminal activities, as well as indications of links between al-Qa`ida in the Lands of the Islamic Maghreb and the drug trade. Further, the terrorist organization al-Shabaab has engaged in criminal activities such as kidnapping for ransom and extortion, and may derive limited fees from extortion or protection of pirates to generate funding for its operations. While the crime-terror nexus is still mostly opportunistic, this nexus is critical nonetheless, especially if it were to involve the successful criminal transfer of WMD material to terrorists or their penetration of human smuggling networks as a means for terrorists to enter the United States. Expansion of Drug Trafficking. Despite demonstrable counterdrug successes in recent years, particu­larly against the cocaine trade, illicit drugs remain a serious threat to the health, safety, security, and financial well-being of Americans. The demand for illicit drugs, both in the United States and abroad, fuels the power, impunity, and violence of criminal organizations around the globe.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/administration/eop/nsc/transnational-crime/threat
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_527996387#6_1039233030
Title: Transnational Organized Crime: A Growing Threat to National and International Security | The White House Headings: Transnational Organized Crime: A Growing Threat to National and International Security Transnational Organized Crime: A Growing Threat to National and International Security Regional Priorities TOC—a global problem—manifests itself in various regions in different ways. Colombia: From Recipient to Provider of Assistance Content: Further, the terrorist organization al-Shabaab has engaged in criminal activities such as kidnapping for ransom and extortion, and may derive limited fees from extortion or protection of pirates to generate funding for its operations. While the crime-terror nexus is still mostly opportunistic, this nexus is critical nonetheless, especially if it were to involve the successful criminal transfer of WMD material to terrorists or their penetration of human smuggling networks as a means for terrorists to enter the United States. Expansion of Drug Trafficking. Despite demonstrable counterdrug successes in recent years, particu­larly against the cocaine trade, illicit drugs remain a serious threat to the health, safety, security, and financial well-being of Americans. The demand for illicit drugs, both in the United States and abroad, fuels the power, impunity, and violence of criminal organizations around the globe. Mexican DTOs are escalating their violence to consolidate their market share within the Western Hemisphere, protect their operations in Mexico, and expand their reach into the United States. In West Africa, Latin American cartels are exploiting local criminal organizations to move cocaine to Western Europe and the Middle East. There have also been instances of Afghan DTOs operating with those in West Africa to smuggle heroin to Europe and the United States. Many of the well-established organized criminal groups that had not been involved in drug trafficking—including those in Russia, China, Italy, and the Balkans—are now establishing ties to drug producers to develop their own distribution networks and markets. The expansion of drug trafficking is often accompanied by dramatic increases in local crime and corruption, as the United Nations has detected in regions such as West Africa and Central America.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/administration/eop/nsc/transnational-crime/threat
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_529038586#4_1040656984
Title: AddThis Utility Frame Headings: U.S. Department of Transportation U.S. Department of Transportation Content: INVEST IN SURFACE TRANSPORTATION Surface Transportation Reauthorization. The Administration’s focus to date has been has been on taking immediate steps to improve the economy through the Economic Recovery Act and specific policy proposals in several key areas including surface transportation reauthorization have yet to be fully formed. The Administration is committed to working with Congress to maintain the short-term solvency and long-term sustainability of the Highway Trust Fund. To highlight the imbalance between projected revenues and spending out of the trust fund, the Budget shows significantly reduced trust fund appropriation for certain programs to maintain positive cash balances in the trust fund. To maintain overall baseline levels for these programs, the Budget also assumes new discretionary General Fund appropriations. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) 2010 Budget: $41,846 million 2009 Enacted: $41,616 million FHWA coordinates highway transportation programs in cooperation with states and other partners to enhance the country’s safety, economic vitality, quality of life, and the environment. The Federal-Aid Highway Program provides financial assistance to construct and improve the National Highway System, roads, and bridges. The Federal Lands Highway Program provides access to and within national forests and parks, Indian reservations, and other public lands by preparing plans and contracts, supervising construction facilities, and conducting bridge inspections and surveys.
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/fy2010_department_transportation
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_529038586#7_1040661450
Title: AddThis Utility Frame Headings: U.S. Department of Transportation U.S. Department of Transportation Content: improving safety information systems and commercial motor vehicle technologies; strengthening commercial motor vehicle equipment and operating standards; and increasing safety awareness. Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) 2010 Budget: $2,705 million 2009 Enacted: $1,798 million The FRA promotes safe and environmentally sound rail transportation and administers passenger rail programs including the President’s new high-speed rail initiative and grants to Amtrak. The FRA employs safety inspectors to monitor railroad compliance with federally mandated safety standards including track maintenance, inspection standards and operating practices. The FRA conducts research and development tests to evaluate projects in support of its safety mission and to enhance the railroad system as a national transportation resource. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) 2010 Budget: $10,336 million 2009 Enacted:
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/fy2010_department_transportation
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_529038586#8_1040662676
Title: AddThis Utility Frame Headings: U.S. Department of Transportation U.S. Department of Transportation Content: $1,798 million The FRA promotes safe and environmentally sound rail transportation and administers passenger rail programs including the President’s new high-speed rail initiative and grants to Amtrak. The FRA employs safety inspectors to monitor railroad compliance with federally mandated safety standards including track maintenance, inspection standards and operating practices. The FRA conducts research and development tests to evaluate projects in support of its safety mission and to enhance the railroad system as a national transportation resource. Federal Transit Administration (FTA) 2010 Budget: $10,336 million 2009 Enacted: $10,231 million FTA provides leadership, technical assistance and financial resources to improve mass transportation systems for cities and communities nationwide. FTA helps to plan, build, and maintain transit systems with economic development, land use policy, cost-effectiveness, and accessibility in mind. The agency also provides resources to support research and development of technological advancements to enhance safety, security and mobility. Maritime Administration (MARAD) 2010 Budget: $521 million 2009 Enacted:
https://obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/omb/fy2010_department_transportation
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_536683665#11_1051720294
Title: Singapore’s Pro-natalist Policies: To What Extent Have They Worked? | Obgyn Key Headings: Singapore’s Pro-natalist Policies: To What Extent Have They Worked? Singapore’s Pro-natalist Policies: To What Extent Have They Worked? Trend in Singlehood What Is Driving Trends in Fertility? Policy Development: Singapore’s Switch from Anti-natalism to Pro-natalism The Development of Singapore’s Pro-natalist Policies Categories of Pro-natalist Policies in Singapore Financial Incentives Support for Combining Work and Family Broad Social Change Supportive of Children and Parenting Marriage Policy Timing and Nature of Policies: Comparison between Singapore, South Korea, and Taiwan Only gold members can continue reading. Log In or Register to continue Content: 2009, p. 184; Saw 2005, p. 212). These policies proved to be very unpopular with broad sections of the public. They were abandoned in 1985, followed by the closure of the Singapore Family Planning and Population Board in 1986. The following year (1987), the fertility policy in Singapore took on a broadly pro-natalist stance, with the introduction of both slogans and policies to support having three or more children based on affordability. This stance has shaped Singapore’s fertility policy until the present, with various policies to increase fertility introduced and strengthened over the years. There was an interval of 15 years between the time fertility first dipped below replacement level and the introduction of pro-natalist policies directed at the population as a whole. As the pioneer in fertility decline in the region, with a history of strong and effective anti-natalist policies, it is perhaps not surprising that there was hesitation to reverse these policies until it was clear that no resurgence in fertility was likely. The subsequent history of policy reversals in other Asian countries shows that Singapore was no exception in delaying its policy reversal (see Table 3.1 ). Table 3.1 Delays in reversing anti-natalist policies, selected East Asian countries Country Year in which replacement fertility was reached Year in which anti-natalist policy was reversed Number of years elapsed Percent below replacement when policy reversed Comments Singapore 1975 1984 9 25 Selective pro-natalist policies for highly educated Singapore 1975 1987 12 25 More general pro-natalist measures South Korea 1984 1996 12 20 Very mildly pro-natalist policies South Korea 1984 2004 20 50 More serious pro-natalist measures Taiwan 1984 1992 8 20 Pro-natalist statement but no measures Taiwan 1984 2006 22 47 Specific pro-natalist measures introduced Japan 1973 a 1990 17 25 Mildly pro-natalist measures Japan 1973 1994 21 32 Angel plan introduced in 1994, revised in 1999;
https://obgynkey.com/singapores-pro-natalist-policies-to-what-extent-have-they-worked/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_542922200#5_1065353040
Title: Headings: The Nature and Design of Mixed Methods Research The Nature and Design of Mixed Methods Research What is Mixed Methods Research? When Should Mixed Methods Be Used? How Should a Mixed Methods Study be Designed? What are the Methodological Challenges in Conducting Mixed Methods Investigations? Key References and Resources Content: A salient strength of qualitative research is its focus on the contexts and meaning of human lives and experiences for the purpose of inductive or theory-development driven research. It is a systematic and rigorous form of inquiry that uses methods of data collection such as in-depth interviews, ethnographic observation, and review of documents. Qualitative data help researchers understand processes, especially those that emerge over time, provide detailed information about setting or context, and emphasize the voices of participants through quotes. Qualitative methods facilitate the collection of data when measures do not exist and provide a depth of understanding of concepts. Typical qualitative approaches used in health research are case studies, grounded theory, ethnography, and phenomenology. The nature of quantitative research and its evidence: Quantitative research is a mode of inquiry used often for deductive research, when the goal is to test theories or hypotheses, gather descriptive information, or examine relationships among variables. These variables are measured and yield numeric data that can be analyzed statistically. Quantitative data have the potential to provide measurable evidence, to help to establish (probable) cause and effect, Best Practices for Mixed Methods Research in the Health Sciences to yield efficient data collection procedures, to create the possibility of replication and generalization to a population, to facilitate the comparison of groups, and to provide insight into a breadth of experiences. Typical quantitative approaches used in the health sciences are descriptive surveys, observational studies, case-control studies, randomized controlled trials, and time-series designs.
https://obssr.od.nih.gov/wp-content/uploads/2016/02/Best_Practices_for_Mixed_Methods_Research_the_nature_and_design_of_mixed_methods_research.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_547019791#11_1073005978
Title: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Frame of Reference Headings: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Gary Kielhofner’s Model of Human occupation (MOHO)- #1 Volition – #2 Habituation – #3 Performance – Function – Dysfunction Continua (Areas of concern)– Behavior indicative of function- dysfunction (Evaluation and Assessment)- Postulates regarding change and intervention – Content: Inefficiency – refers to the initial level of occupational dysfunction. This may cause due to dissatisfaction with performance after applying meaningful activity. Incompetence – it may occur due to major loss or limitation of skills. An Individual may experience feelings of failure or dissatisfaction. Due to which limitation can see in an occupation as well as in daily routine. Helplessness – it is characterized by a total or near-total disturbance in occupational roles and performance. This is because of extreme feelings of ineffectiveness, anxiety, depression, or all three. Behavior indicative of function- dysfunction (Evaluation and Assessment)- Occupational functioning assessment is important to set meaningful goals. After goals setting, OTs can set an intervention plan according to the need of an individual. Generally, OCAIRS (Occupational Case Analysis Interview and Rating Scale) can be used as an initial screening of occupational function.
https://occupationaltherapyot.com/model-of-human-occupation-moho-frame-of-reference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_547019791#12_1073007622
Title: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Frame of Reference Headings: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Gary Kielhofner’s Model of Human occupation (MOHO)- #1 Volition – #2 Habituation – #3 Performance – Function – Dysfunction Continua (Areas of concern)– Behavior indicative of function- dysfunction (Evaluation and Assessment)- Postulates regarding change and intervention – Content: Helplessness – it is characterized by a total or near-total disturbance in occupational roles and performance. This is because of extreme feelings of ineffectiveness, anxiety, depression, or all three. Behavior indicative of function- dysfunction (Evaluation and Assessment)- Occupational functioning assessment is important to set meaningful goals. After goals setting, OTs can set an intervention plan according to the need of an individual. Generally, OCAIRS (Occupational Case Analysis Interview and Rating Scale) can be used as an initial screening of occupational function. This scale focuses on the valued goals, interest, performance, skills of an individual, and most importantly, is he/she satisfied or dissatisfied while performing activities. But there is no limitation for the assessment. Occupational therapist’s can also perform various other scales after doing the initial screening. Some scales are – occupational performance history, interview, interest checklist, ADL checklist, decision making inventory, and so on. Postulates regarding change and intervention – After the initial screening and assessment, the therapist will get the information about the cause of occupational dysfunction, due to which individual is not taking part in his occupational roles.
https://occupationaltherapyot.com/model-of-human-occupation-moho-frame-of-reference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_547019791#13_1073009592
Title: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Frame of Reference Headings: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Gary Kielhofner’s Model of Human occupation (MOHO)- #1 Volition – #2 Habituation – #3 Performance – Function – Dysfunction Continua (Areas of concern)– Behavior indicative of function- dysfunction (Evaluation and Assessment)- Postulates regarding change and intervention – Content: This scale focuses on the valued goals, interest, performance, skills of an individual, and most importantly, is he/she satisfied or dissatisfied while performing activities. But there is no limitation for the assessment. Occupational therapist’s can also perform various other scales after doing the initial screening. Some scales are – occupational performance history, interview, interest checklist, ADL checklist, decision making inventory, and so on. Postulates regarding change and intervention – After the initial screening and assessment, the therapist will get the information about the cause of occupational dysfunction, due to which individual is not taking part in his occupational roles. Its duty of a therapist to find out the problem in subsystems of an open system. i.e volition, habituation, and performance. If there is a problem in one of the subsystem, for example in performance subsystem. We know that performance depends on the skills available or defect in skill. Skill impairment may occur to any injury or problem in the musculoskeletal or neurologic system.
https://occupationaltherapyot.com/model-of-human-occupation-moho-frame-of-reference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_547019791#14_1073011360
Title: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Frame of Reference Headings: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Gary Kielhofner’s Model of Human occupation (MOHO)- #1 Volition – #2 Habituation – #3 Performance – Function – Dysfunction Continua (Areas of concern)– Behavior indicative of function- dysfunction (Evaluation and Assessment)- Postulates regarding change and intervention – Content: Its duty of a therapist to find out the problem in subsystems of an open system. i.e volition, habituation, and performance. If there is a problem in one of the subsystem, for example in performance subsystem. We know that performance depends on the skills available or defect in skill. Skill impairment may occur to any injury or problem in the musculoskeletal or neurologic system. The therapist will focus on the skill training and primary goal will be to resume his/her occupation. Occupational therapists remediate occupational dysfunction by directly providing an occupation in which the person engages as therapy, counseling, and problem solving with the person to identify and alter a maladaptive occupational lifestyle, and facilitating engagement in occupation by improving the fit between the person and his or her environment. Read more.. Biomechanical Frame of Reference Developmental Frame of Reference Rehabilitation Frame of Reference Psychodynamic Frame of Reference References – 1. Kielhofner’s A model of human occupation: theory and application.
https://occupationaltherapyot.com/model-of-human-occupation-moho-frame-of-reference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_547019791#15_1073013108
Title: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Frame of Reference Headings: Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Gary Kielhofner’s Model of Human occupation (MOHO)- #1 Volition – #2 Habituation – #3 Performance – Function – Dysfunction Continua (Areas of concern)– Behavior indicative of function- dysfunction (Evaluation and Assessment)- Postulates regarding change and intervention – Content: The therapist will focus on the skill training and primary goal will be to resume his/her occupation. Occupational therapists remediate occupational dysfunction by directly providing an occupation in which the person engages as therapy, counseling, and problem solving with the person to identify and alter a maladaptive occupational lifestyle, and facilitating engagement in occupation by improving the fit between the person and his or her environment. Read more.. Biomechanical Frame of Reference Developmental Frame of Reference Rehabilitation Frame of Reference Psychodynamic Frame of Reference References – 1. Kielhofner’s A model of human occupation: theory and application. Baltimore: Williams & Wilkins. 2. Pedretti’s Occupational Therapy: Practice Skills for Physical Dysfunction 3.
https://occupationaltherapyot.com/model-of-human-occupation-moho-frame-of-reference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_547212817#5_1073525509
Title: Rehabilitative Frame of Reference | OccupationalTherapyOT.com Headings: Rehabilitative Frame of Reference Rehabilitative Frame of Reference Function – dysfunction continua (domains of concern) Behavior indicative of function dysfunction (Assessment) – Postulates regarding change and intervention – Content: Work tasks depend on the nature of occupational roles. Leisure activities like watching TV, gardening, playing guitar, piano, etc. can also need independence. So, a person can take a leisure break when he /she need it without any help from others. Behavior indicative of function dysfunction (Assessment) – The occupational therapist must assess the patient’s capabilities and determine how to overcome the effects of disability. Many assessment tools are available to assess the level of assistance needed while performing an activity. The level of assistance is generally labeled as minimum, moderate, and maximum assistance. Assistance may need at during different activities like bed mobility, bowel-bladder control, skin care, communication etc., In work evaluation, work behavior like work tolerance, work conditioning, grip strength etc. evaluated and noted.
https://occupationaltherapyot.com/rehabilitative-frame-reference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_547212817#6_1073526907
Title: Rehabilitative Frame of Reference | OccupationalTherapyOT.com Headings: Rehabilitative Frame of Reference Rehabilitative Frame of Reference Function – dysfunction continua (domains of concern) Behavior indicative of function dysfunction (Assessment) – Postulates regarding change and intervention – Content: Many assessment tools are available to assess the level of assistance needed while performing an activity. The level of assistance is generally labeled as minimum, moderate, and maximum assistance. Assistance may need at during different activities like bed mobility, bowel-bladder control, skin care, communication etc., In work evaluation, work behavior like work tolerance, work conditioning, grip strength etc. evaluated and noted. Similarly, leisure skills are noted down by implementing different interest checklists for adults and play evaluate for children. This postulate identify links between present problems and functional outcomes. Rehabilitative frame of reference example, General Deficit / Present problem dependence in bed mobility Stage-specific cause flaccid paraplegia Functional outcome bed mobility with minimum physical assistance, minimum verbal cues for bed mobility. It is essential to identify the stage-specific cause of the dysfunction. It will help the therapist to decide better rehabilitation approach.
https://occupationaltherapyot.com/rehabilitative-frame-reference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_547212817#8_1073530320
Title: Rehabilitative Frame of Reference | OccupationalTherapyOT.com Headings: Rehabilitative Frame of Reference Rehabilitative Frame of Reference Function – dysfunction continua (domains of concern) Behavior indicative of function dysfunction (Assessment) – Postulates regarding change and intervention – Content: Postulates regarding change and intervention – This postulate creates links between functional outcomes and specific adaptive devices, modification and procedure. Frequently the methods of the rehabilitation approach are used in combination with biomechanical or sensorimotor approaches. First, biomechanical or sensorimotor principles can be applied during rehabilitation activities to enhance and reinforce the restoration of the sensorimotor and cognitive components. Second, the treatment program often focuses on performance areas and performance components simultaneously. Thus the restoration of sensorimotor, cognitive, and psychosocial functions are combined to improve functioning in the performance areas. The treatment methods of the rehabilitation approach include modalities such as the following – # Self-care evaluation and training # Acquisition and training in Assistive devices # Adaptive devices, # Adaptive clothing, # Homemaking and child care # Work simplification and energy conservation, # work related activities, # Orthotics and prosthetic training, # Environmental modification, # Wheelchair modification and management, # Ambulatory devices, # Community transportation # Architectural adaptations # adapted procedure and safety education (Dutton) Read More… Model of Human Occupation (MOHO) Psychodynamic Frame of Reference References- 1. Pedretti’s Occupational Therapy: Practice Skills for Physical Dysfunction 2. Willard and Spackman’s Occupational Therapy Share Share on Google Plus Share Share on Facebook Tweet Tweet this Pin Pin this Share Share on LinkedIn Share Share on StumbleUpon Related
https://occupationaltherapyot.com/rehabilitative-frame-reference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_550733674#1_1079532524
Title: NOAA Ocean Explorer: Tracking Narwhals in Greenland: Biology Headings: The Biology and Ecology of Narwhals Dr. Kristin Laidre, Polar Science Center Applied Physics Lab, University of Washington References: Content: Narwhals have a black and white mottled skin pattern and are white underneath. This coloration contributed to their name. The old Norse prefix “ Nar ” means “corpse” and “ hval ” means “whale”. Thus “corpse whale” refers to how their skin color resembles that of a drowned sailor. The narwhal is an odontocete or toothed whale, but is different from all other toothed whales in that it has no teeth in its mouth. Instead the male develops a long straight tooth (or tusk) that protrudes 2-3 m out of the upper left jaw. The tooth grows in a counterclockwise spiral. The myth of the unicorn comes from the narwhal tusk. Tusks exported from the Arctic, perhaps by the Vikings, reached Europe, the Mediterranean, and even the Far East as early as the Middle Ages. The tusks were sold without a good description of the animal from which they came.
https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/06arctic/background/biology/biology.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_550733674#2_1079533849
Title: NOAA Ocean Explorer: Tracking Narwhals in Greenland: Biology Headings: The Biology and Ecology of Narwhals Dr. Kristin Laidre, Polar Science Center Applied Physics Lab, University of Washington References: Content: Instead the male develops a long straight tooth (or tusk) that protrudes 2-3 m out of the upper left jaw. The tooth grows in a counterclockwise spiral. The myth of the unicorn comes from the narwhal tusk. Tusks exported from the Arctic, perhaps by the Vikings, reached Europe, the Mediterranean, and even the Far East as early as the Middle Ages. The tusks were sold without a good description of the animal from which they came. Therefore, this unusual spiral appendage inspired a great deal of fantasy. The purpose of having such a huge tooth has been discussed for centuries. Many suggestions have been made. Some believe narwhals use their tusk to dig in the seafloor or spear prey. Others believe the tusk is used for making holes in sea ice or it is used to determine sea ice thickness.
https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/explorations/06arctic/background/biology/biology.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_550834915#1_1079760373
Title: What is a narwhal? : Ocean Exploration Facts: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research Headings: What is a narwhal? What is a narwhal? A narwhal is a medium-sized, toothed whale that is only found in Arctic waters. Content: Image courtesy of Kristin Laidre. Download image (jpg, 80 KB). The narwhal is an odontocete or toothed whale, but is different from all other toothed whales in that it has no teeth in its mouth. Instead, male narwhals have a single long, straight tooth (or tusk) that protrudes two to three meters out of the upper left jaw. Females almost never have a tusk. The tooth grows in a counterclockwise spiral. It is this tusk for which narwhals are best known. There are many legends about the tusk of the narwhal – it is essentially the origin of the myth of the unicorn as European whalers that were in the Arctic would catch narwhals and bring tusks back to Europe with great stories about what kind of animals the tusks were attached to. But in terms of the biology of the animal, the tusk is actually used for social structure, to establish dominance hierarchies and ranks of males within narwhal pods. Narwhals have a black and white mottled skin pattern and are white underneath.
https://oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/facts/narwhal.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#0_1081960973
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Dive Gear Dive Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks by Kirsty Wood June 12, 2020 written by Kirsty Wood June 12, 2020 If you’re a regular scuba diver then you probably have all or most of your scuba equipment and accessories and are ready to hit the water. But there is now a new piece of kit on the market! – The Full face scuba mask! Up until recently, a full face scuba mask would only be used by commercial and scientific divers. But there are also several different full face masks available for the general diving public. Yay for us! Now some manufacturers have started producing more basic and entry-level versions of their face masks for recreational divers to give this scuba accessory a try! What is a full face mask? You may have seen the full face Tribord Easybreath snorkel mask, a very popular snorkeling mask in the past couple of years. Most recreational dive and snorkel mask designs cover your nose and eyes while breathing via a scuba diving regulator placed in your mouth.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#1_1081963307
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: Yay for us! Now some manufacturers have started producing more basic and entry-level versions of their face masks for recreational divers to give this scuba accessory a try! What is a full face mask? You may have seen the full face Tribord Easybreath snorkel mask, a very popular snorkeling mask in the past couple of years. Most recreational dive and snorkel mask designs cover your nose and eyes while breathing via a scuba diving regulator placed in your mouth. With full face masks, the regulator is built into the mask itself and not in your mouth, say goodbye to jaw fatigue and chat while you dive through the radio communication system! Table of Contents Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#2_1081965421
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: With full face masks, the regulator is built into the mask itself and not in your mouth, say goodbye to jaw fatigue and chat while you dive through the radio communication system! Table of Contents Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Best Full Face Scuba Masks We’ve already reviewed the best scuba masks on the market as well as the leading prescription masks for this year, but we are really excited about these new products and therefore have reviewed the first full-face masks on the market available for you to try right now!
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#5_1081972639
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: The Space Extender is the perfect choice for icy waters since it is cold water certified. There is extra space around the mouth and nose which is the preferred design for cold water dives. This IDM is fully customizable so you can create the perfect design for your preferred type of diving. Check for Latest Deals on Amazon → (don't worry, button opens a new tab) Of course, this also includes the option of adding an optical corrective lens and surface air valve. This IDM is great for professional divers. It can be adjusted to also include an underwater communication system which is pretty much essential for true professional divers. The Space Extender features an already included an integrated regulator. It is a second-stage integrated regulator and only releases air when you breathe. There are even more perks to their on-demand regulator system. The design includes plenty of control over how much air is released.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#6_1081974861
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: It can be adjusted to also include an underwater communication system which is pretty much essential for true professional divers. The Space Extender features an already included an integrated regulator. It is a second-stage integrated regulator and only releases air when you breathe. There are even more perks to their on-demand regulator system. The design includes plenty of control over how much air is released. 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask Our Review Score Next on our list is this cool option from Scubapro, a company that most divers will be familiar with. As usual, Scubapro has tried to make this as easy to use accessory as possible. This model has been constructed to have a reduced weight increasing how comfortable it is to wear. One of our favorite thing about this design and model is the fact that you have a separate compartment for your mouth and nose.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#10_1081985098
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: Check for Latest Deals on Amazon → (don't worry, button opens a new tab) It has a double seal making it ideal for almost everyone, whether you have a larger or smaller face. While in cold water you won’t feel the temperature drop, which helps you to maintain and regulate your breathing and avoids your throat drying out. The mask comes with a mask bag that was designed specifically for this model, with large drain holes to the bottom and a vent screen to the top. This helps with drying out the full face dive mask when you are finished diving. All in all, it’s a bit more expensive, but considering the build quality, that’s not surprising. 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask Our Review Score Now, if we were basing it solely on looks, this might be the full face mask that just edged it ahead of the others on the market. As that would be foolish though, we’re not. That’s not to say that this awesome-looking full-face mask is not just as effective in the use and performance department as it is aesthetically. It benefits from having a balanced 2 nd stage-regulator with a 3.5” 3/8” threaded low-pressure hose and a fully-patented bellows-style design face skirt.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#13_1081992793
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: It is worth noting though, and if you really want to treat yourself, the Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Diver also has a visor light option. This can either be installed after you purchase the full face masks or you can get the full face scuba mask with the visor light already included here. 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask Our Review Score The last model of full face scuba mask we are highlighting in this post is another from Ocean Reef. This time it’s the Neptune Space Predator full face mask and is something of an upgrade on the above Neptune full face model from the manufacturer. If you needed a little encouragement to spend a bit more on a mask, then you may be swayed by the fact that this is one of the full-face dive masks that many commercial divers swear by and even the Special Corp use. Compared to the other full face masks on our list, it has been made to be as lightweight and therefore, comfortable as possible. Check for Latest Deals on Amazon → (don't worry, button opens a new tab) This is thanks to the Anodized Anticorodal material used in the regulator cover, featuring highly resistant and durable aluminum. As with the above model, it has an easy-to-use adjustable regulator knob. Its stainless-steel buckles and frame give you that reassuring sense of sturdiness.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#14_1081995414
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: If you needed a little encouragement to spend a bit more on a mask, then you may be swayed by the fact that this is one of the full-face dive masks that many commercial divers swear by and even the Special Corp use. Compared to the other full face masks on our list, it has been made to be as lightweight and therefore, comfortable as possible. Check for Latest Deals on Amazon → (don't worry, button opens a new tab) This is thanks to the Anodized Anticorodal material used in the regulator cover, featuring highly resistant and durable aluminum. As with the above model, it has an easy-to-use adjustable regulator knob. Its stainless-steel buckles and frame give you that reassuring sense of sturdiness. The major down point to this otherwise amazing product is the price tag it comes with. But, if talking while you are diving is vitally important and you don’t mind making such a serious investment, then you could do a lot worse than this full face diving mask! For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: OUR CHOICE! OUR #1 PICK Ocean Reef Neptune Space Full Face Mask Very Comfortable Fit Visor Light Available Multiple Color Options 2nd Stage-Regulator Check Amazon → Read our review PROFESSIONAL Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Mask Adjustable Regulator Knob Lightweight & Comfortable Fav for Commercial Divers Anticorodal Material Check Amazon → Read our review ENTRY LEVEL OTS Guardian Full Face Scuba Diving Mask Extremely Comfortable Low Profile Visor Easy to Wear For Cold Water Diving Check Amazon → Read our review Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Now that you have had a look at the different options of full-face scuba masks available, there’s a couple of things you should consider before making your purchase.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_551841371#15_1081998512
Title: BEST Full Face Scuba Masks [ Diving Masks] | Headings: Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks Best Full Face Scuba Masks 1. Ocean Reef Unisex Space Extender Full Face Diving Mask 2. Scubapro Full Face Scuba Mask 3. OTS Guardian Full Face Diving Mask 4. Ocean Reef Neptune Space G Divers Full Face Scuba Mask 5. Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Full Face Scuba Mask For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Pros of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They Enable You to Talk They Have a Larger and Wider Field of Vision You’re Less Likely to Lose Your Regulator They Provide a More Secure Fit Cons of Buying a Full Face Scuba Mask They’re More Difficult to Put on Properly Slightly More Difficult to Clear Dropping Your Full Face Dive Mask is a Serious Problem The Deterioration of Basic Diving Skills Consider the Weight and Price Frequently Asked Questions About Full Face Masks Are Full Face Scuba Masks Safe? How does a Full Face Scuba Mask Work? What is the Best Full Face Diving Mask? Content: The major down point to this otherwise amazing product is the price tag it comes with. But, if talking while you are diving is vitally important and you don’t mind making such a serious investment, then you could do a lot worse than this full face diving mask! For a quick recap, here are the 3 best selling full face masks: OUR CHOICE! OUR #1 PICK Ocean Reef Neptune Space Full Face Mask Very Comfortable Fit Visor Light Available Multiple Color Options 2nd Stage-Regulator Check Amazon → Read our review PROFESSIONAL Ocean Reef Neptune Space Predator Mask Adjustable Regulator Knob Lightweight & Comfortable Fav for Commercial Divers Anticorodal Material Check Amazon → Read our review ENTRY LEVEL OTS Guardian Full Face Scuba Diving Mask Extremely Comfortable Low Profile Visor Easy to Wear For Cold Water Diving Check Amazon → Read our review Pros and Cons of Full Face Scuba Masks Now that you have had a look at the different options of full-face scuba masks available, there’s a couple of things you should consider before making your purchase. At Ocean Scuba Dive, we are of the opinion that they are a great addition to any diver’s gear and can enhance the experience. We also know that they might not be for everyone. As with anything, they have their good points and bad o
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-full-face-scuba-masks/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_552015644#5_1082417364
Title: BEST Scuba Diving Gear Packages [Ultimate Scuba Packages] Headings: Best Scuba Gear Packages Best Scuba Gear Packages Scuba Diving Packages 1. Cressi Start Pro 2.0 Scuba Diving Gear Package 2. Cressi Travelight 15 LBS Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 3. Aqua Lung Pro HD BCD Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 4. Mares Abyss 22 Navy II regulator Scuba Package Package features: 5. SEAC Guru Scuba Diving Gear Package Package Features: 6. Aqua Lung Zuma Travel Gear Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 7. Hollis HD200 Complete Scuba Set Package features: 8. Oceanic Traveler Scuba Diving Package Package features: 9. Cressi Aquaride Blue Pro BCD Scuba Package Package features: 10. Oceanic Professional Scuba Diving Gear Packages Package features: For a quick recap, here are our top 3 products: Scuba Diving Gear Packages Frequently Asked Questions How Much Does Scuba Gear Cost? Who Invented Scuba Gear? Where to Buy Scuba Gear? Content: Where to Buy Scuba Gear? Scuba Diving Packages These dive gear packages have, what many people would consider, a high price point. Although that may be true, especially for those of us on a budget, there are ways around it. For example, did you know that Amazon now offers an Amazon store card on many high-value items allowing you to pay in monthly installments? Remember if you can afford the initial price tag, you’ll save money in the long run. Due to the fact that individual items in a dive gear package would be more expensive purchased separately. For this reason, they are great value for money when it comes down to the price. You will probably already have noticed that there are quite a few different diving packages available. They have been put together by the supplier giving you the diver the best combination for performance and practicality. Although this can be a little bewildering and intimidating, don’t worry.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-scuba-diving-gear-packages/
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Title: BEST Scuba Diving Gear Packages [Ultimate Scuba Packages] Headings: Best Scuba Gear Packages Best Scuba Gear Packages Scuba Diving Packages 1. Cressi Start Pro 2.0 Scuba Diving Gear Package 2. Cressi Travelight 15 LBS Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 3. Aqua Lung Pro HD BCD Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 4. Mares Abyss 22 Navy II regulator Scuba Package Package features: 5. SEAC Guru Scuba Diving Gear Package Package Features: 6. Aqua Lung Zuma Travel Gear Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 7. Hollis HD200 Complete Scuba Set Package features: 8. Oceanic Traveler Scuba Diving Package Package features: 9. Cressi Aquaride Blue Pro BCD Scuba Package Package features: 10. Oceanic Professional Scuba Diving Gear Packages Package features: For a quick recap, here are our top 3 products: Scuba Diving Gear Packages Frequently Asked Questions How Much Does Scuba Gear Cost? Who Invented Scuba Gear? Where to Buy Scuba Gear? Content: Due to the fact that individual items in a dive gear package would be more expensive purchased separately. For this reason, they are great value for money when it comes down to the price. You will probably already have noticed that there are quite a few different diving packages available. They have been put together by the supplier giving you the diver the best combination for performance and practicality. Although this can be a little bewildering and intimidating, don’t worry. That’s where we come in. We have put together a guide to the 10 best dive gear packages that we’re sure will help you find the right one for you. Let’s dive in. 1. Cressi Start Pro 2.0 Scuba Diving Gear Package Cressi is the go-to brand for scuba divers, both professionals, and recreational divers.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-scuba-diving-gear-packages/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_552015644#7_1082421475
Title: BEST Scuba Diving Gear Packages [Ultimate Scuba Packages] Headings: Best Scuba Gear Packages Best Scuba Gear Packages Scuba Diving Packages 1. Cressi Start Pro 2.0 Scuba Diving Gear Package 2. Cressi Travelight 15 LBS Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 3. Aqua Lung Pro HD BCD Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 4. Mares Abyss 22 Navy II regulator Scuba Package Package features: 5. SEAC Guru Scuba Diving Gear Package Package Features: 6. Aqua Lung Zuma Travel Gear Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 7. Hollis HD200 Complete Scuba Set Package features: 8. Oceanic Traveler Scuba Diving Package Package features: 9. Cressi Aquaride Blue Pro BCD Scuba Package Package features: 10. Oceanic Professional Scuba Diving Gear Packages Package features: For a quick recap, here are our top 3 products: Scuba Diving Gear Packages Frequently Asked Questions How Much Does Scuba Gear Cost? Who Invented Scuba Gear? Where to Buy Scuba Gear? Content: That’s where we come in. We have put together a guide to the 10 best dive gear packages that we’re sure will help you find the right one for you. Let’s dive in. 1. Cressi Start Pro 2.0 Scuba Diving Gear Package Cressi is the go-to brand for scuba divers, both professionals, and recreational divers. Cressi Start Pro 2.0 is a fantastic starter kit for when you are first building your scuba diving gear. As you would expect from Cressi, this package includes their signature BCD with integrated pockets for weights. The advantage of this type of BCD is that you don’t need to carry an extra weight buckle, it is also simple to get rid of extra weight should you need to make an emergency ascent. Check for Latest Deals on Amazon → (don't worry, button opens a new tab) Just as important is that this is a great kit for scuba divers that love to travel. With all the different elements being carefully designed and chosen for their durable yet lightweight quality.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-scuba-diving-gear-packages/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_552015644#18_1082445372
Title: BEST Scuba Diving Gear Packages [Ultimate Scuba Packages] Headings: Best Scuba Gear Packages Best Scuba Gear Packages Scuba Diving Packages 1. Cressi Start Pro 2.0 Scuba Diving Gear Package 2. Cressi Travelight 15 LBS Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 3. Aqua Lung Pro HD BCD Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 4. Mares Abyss 22 Navy II regulator Scuba Package Package features: 5. SEAC Guru Scuba Diving Gear Package Package Features: 6. Aqua Lung Zuma Travel Gear Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 7. Hollis HD200 Complete Scuba Set Package features: 8. Oceanic Traveler Scuba Diving Package Package features: 9. Cressi Aquaride Blue Pro BCD Scuba Package Package features: 10. Oceanic Professional Scuba Diving Gear Packages Package features: For a quick recap, here are our top 3 products: Scuba Diving Gear Packages Frequently Asked Questions How Much Does Scuba Gear Cost? Who Invented Scuba Gear? Where to Buy Scuba Gear? Content: Unlike many of the other kits’ that feature dive computers on a console. This kit is supplied with a wrist dive computer. Despite its small and slim design, it has a generously sized screen that is easy to read and is covered by mineral glass. Also giving you manual gas switching and compatibility with Nitrox at between 21% and 99%. Package features: Prime SMU BCD and MRS Plus Weight Pockets Abyss 22 Navy II regulator Abyss Octopus and hose Mares Puck Pro Plus Wrist Dive Computer Seac Mini SPG Pressure Gauge 5. SEAC Guru Scuba Diving Gear Package If you don’t want to stick to a single brand for your scuba diving kit, consider this curated selection by SEAC. It features a SEAC jacket but also the best gear from Mares. Definitely, the star of this package is the smart BCD with an integrated weight release system. It is easy to put on thanks to the jacket design with two side pockets for weights.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-scuba-diving-gear-packages/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_552015644#19_1082447477
Title: BEST Scuba Diving Gear Packages [Ultimate Scuba Packages] Headings: Best Scuba Gear Packages Best Scuba Gear Packages Scuba Diving Packages 1. Cressi Start Pro 2.0 Scuba Diving Gear Package 2. Cressi Travelight 15 LBS Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 3. Aqua Lung Pro HD BCD Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 4. Mares Abyss 22 Navy II regulator Scuba Package Package features: 5. SEAC Guru Scuba Diving Gear Package Package Features: 6. Aqua Lung Zuma Travel Gear Scuba Diving Gear Package Package features: 7. Hollis HD200 Complete Scuba Set Package features: 8. Oceanic Traveler Scuba Diving Package Package features: 9. Cressi Aquaride Blue Pro BCD Scuba Package Package features: 10. Oceanic Professional Scuba Diving Gear Packages Package features: For a quick recap, here are our top 3 products: Scuba Diving Gear Packages Frequently Asked Questions How Much Does Scuba Gear Cost? Who Invented Scuba Gear? Where to Buy Scuba Gear? Content: Prime SMU BCD and MRS Plus Weight Pockets Abyss 22 Navy II regulator Abyss Octopus and hose Mares Puck Pro Plus Wrist Dive Computer Seac Mini SPG Pressure Gauge 5. SEAC Guru Scuba Diving Gear Package If you don’t want to stick to a single brand for your scuba diving kit, consider this curated selection by SEAC. It features a SEAC jacket but also the best gear from Mares. Definitely, the star of this package is the smart BCD with an integrated weight release system. It is easy to put on thanks to the jacket design with two side pockets for weights. The pockets have a zipper at the bottom and at the top. Open the top zipper to insert the weights and open the bottom zipper when you need a quick weight release system underwater. Check for Latest Deals on Amazon → (don't worry, button opens a new tab) Another fantastic piece of gear is the Oceanic OCS computer that is suitable for both regular air and nitrox diving. You can choose between 3 different nitrox mixes preset on the computer. Mares is one of the most trusted scuba diving gear brands so it is no surprise that they are included in this star-studded dive gear package.
https://oceanscubadive.com/best-scuba-diving-gear-packages/
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Title: Narwhals: the Aquatic Unicorns of the Arctic Headings: Narwhals: the Aquatic Unicorns of the Arctic Narwhals: the Aquatic Unicorns of the Arctic The meaning of the narwhal name The biology of narwhals All about the narwhal tusk Understanding the tusk’s purpose The narwhal’s sonar At home in the pack ice Narwhal diving depths The northward narwhals Adapting to life in the deep waters Content: All about the narwhal tusk The narwhal is famous among Greenland travellers as well as passengers on Svalbard voyages due to its long ivory tusk that spirals out counter clockwise. However, it is not a tusk like an elephant’s, but an upper-left canine tooth. Some male narwhal’s even have two of them, while only 15 percent of females have the tusk at all. Understanding the tusk’s purpose To understand more about the narwhal tusk, scientists have partnered with various Arctic communities. By combining scientific research with Inuit knowledge, researchers aim to understand more about why the species have tusks and how they use them day-to-day. With more than 60 scientists integrating their research with Inuit knowledge, researchers have undertaken laboratory and field studies to investigate the physical and dental properties of the tusks. As the studies have an interdisciplinary nature, scientists have also conducted field expeditions and collected over 50 interviews with Inuit community members. One mystery scientists seek to uncover is why narwhal tusks break. Some of the knowledge collected regarding tusks breaking include descriptions of threatened narwhals immediately diving in shallow waters, hitting the sea floor, and breaking their tusks. The narwhal’s sonar Recently scientists discovered that the tusk of the narwhal enables them to “see” like no other animal on Earth.
https://oceanwide-expeditions.com/blog/narwhals-the-aquatic-unicorns-of-the-arctic
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Title: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions | Ohio Children's Trust Fund Headings: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions General Definitions Types of Abuse Forms of Neglect Definitions Under Ohio Law Content: Except as provided in this definition, a child exhibiting evidence of corporal punishment or other physical disciplinary measure by a parent, guardian, custodian, person having custody or control, or person in loco parentis of a child is not an abused child under this definition if the measure is not prohibited under section 2919.22 of the Ohio Revised Code. (d) Because of the acts of his parents, guardian, or custodian, suffers physical or mental injury that harms or threatens to harm the child's health or welfare. (e) Is subjected to out-of-home care child abuse. Neglected child — pursuant to Chapter 2151.03. of the Ohio Revised Code includes any child: (a) Who is abandoned by the child's parents, guardian, or custodian. (b) Who lacks adequate parental care because of the faults or habits of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian. (c) Whose parents, guardian, or custodian neglects the child or refuses to provide proper or necessary subsistence, education, medical or surgical care or treatment, or other care necessary for the child's health, morals, or well-being. (d) Whose parents, guardian, or custodian neglects the child or refuses to provide the special care made necessary by the child's mental condition. (e) Whose parents, legal guardian, or custodian have placed or attempted to place the child in violation of sections 5103.16 and 5103.17 of the Ohio Revised Code.
https://octf.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/octf/what-we-do/the-problem/child-abuse-and-neglect-definitions
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_558477240#10_1094804999
Title: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions | Ohio Children's Trust Fund Headings: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions General Definitions Types of Abuse Forms of Neglect Definitions Under Ohio Law Content: (a) Who is abandoned by the child's parents, guardian, or custodian. (b) Who lacks adequate parental care because of the faults or habits of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian. (c) Whose parents, guardian, or custodian neglects the child or refuses to provide proper or necessary subsistence, education, medical or surgical care or treatment, or other care necessary for the child's health, morals, or well-being. (d) Whose parents, guardian, or custodian neglects the child or refuses to provide the special care made necessary by the child's mental condition. (e) Whose parents, legal guardian, or custodian have placed or attempted to place the child in violation of sections 5103.16 and 5103.17 of the Ohio Revised Code. (f) Who, because of the omission of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian, suffers physical or mental injury harming or threatening to harm the child's health or welfare. (g) Who is subject to out-of-home care child neglect. (h) Nothing in Chapter 2151.03. of the Ohio Revised Code shall be construed as subjecting a parent, guardian, or custodian of a child to criminal liability when solely in the practice of religious beliefs, the parent, guardian, or custodian fails to provide adequate medical or surgical care or treatment for the child. Abandoned Child — pursuant to section 2151.011 of the Ohio Revised Code, means a child who is presumed abandoned when the parents of the child have failed to visit or maintain contact with the child for more than ninety days, regardless of whether the parents resume contact with the child after that period of ninety days.
https://octf.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/octf/what-we-do/the-problem/child-abuse-and-neglect-definitions
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Title: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions | Ohio Children's Trust Fund Headings: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions General Definitions Types of Abuse Forms of Neglect Definitions Under Ohio Law Content: (f) Who, because of the omission of the child's parents, guardian, or custodian, suffers physical or mental injury harming or threatening to harm the child's health or welfare. (g) Who is subject to out-of-home care child neglect. (h) Nothing in Chapter 2151.03. of the Ohio Revised Code shall be construed as subjecting a parent, guardian, or custodian of a child to criminal liability when solely in the practice of religious beliefs, the parent, guardian, or custodian fails to provide adequate medical or surgical care or treatment for the child. Abandoned Child — pursuant to section 2151.011 of the Ohio Revised Code, means a child who is presumed abandoned when the parents of the child have failed to visit or maintain contact with the child for more than ninety days, regardless of whether the parents resume contact with the child after that period of ninety days. Caregiver — a person providing the direct day-to-day care of a child during his placement in substitute care. Caretaker — a person with whom the child resides or the person responsible for the child's daily care. This includes, but is not limited to, the parent, guardian, custodian or out-of-home care setting employee. Child —any person under 18 years of age or a mentally or physically handicapped person under 21 years of age. Danger — the likelihood of serious harm to a child precipitated by one or more currently active safety threats and arising from insufficient protective capacities.
https://octf.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/octf/what-we-do/the-problem/child-abuse-and-neglect-definitions
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Title: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions | Ohio Children's Trust Fund Headings: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions General Definitions Types of Abuse Forms of Neglect Definitions Under Ohio Law Content: Caregiver — a person providing the direct day-to-day care of a child during his placement in substitute care. Caretaker — a person with whom the child resides or the person responsible for the child's daily care. This includes, but is not limited to, the parent, guardian, custodian or out-of-home care setting employee. Child —any person under 18 years of age or a mentally or physically handicapped person under 21 years of age. Danger — the likelihood of serious harm to a child precipitated by one or more currently active safety threats and arising from insufficient protective capacities. Harm (for the purpose of utilizing the "Comprehensive Assessment and Planning Model - Interim Solution") — the consequence of maltreatment and refers to the nature of the injury or trauma affecting the child. Infant — any child from birth to 18 months of age. Mental injury — any behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or mental disorder in a child caused by an act or omission that is described in section 2919.22 of the Ohio Revised Code and is committed by the parent or other person responsible for the child's care. Out-of-home care child abuse — pursuant to section 2151.011 of the Ohio Revised Code, means any of the following when committed by a person responsible for the care of a child in out-of-home care: (a) Engaging in sexual activity with a child in the person's care.
https://octf.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/octf/what-we-do/the-problem/child-abuse-and-neglect-definitions
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_558477240#13_1094810980
Title: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions | Ohio Children's Trust Fund Headings: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions General Definitions Types of Abuse Forms of Neglect Definitions Under Ohio Law Content: Harm (for the purpose of utilizing the "Comprehensive Assessment and Planning Model - Interim Solution") — the consequence of maltreatment and refers to the nature of the injury or trauma affecting the child. Infant — any child from birth to 18 months of age. Mental injury — any behavioral, cognitive, emotional, or mental disorder in a child caused by an act or omission that is described in section 2919.22 of the Ohio Revised Code and is committed by the parent or other person responsible for the child's care. Out-of-home care child abuse — pursuant to section 2151.011 of the Ohio Revised Code, means any of the following when committed by a person responsible for the care of a child in out-of-home care: (a) Engaging in sexual activity with a child in the person's care. (b) Denial to a child, as a means of punishment, of proper or necessary subsistence, education, medical care, or other care necessary for a child's health. (c) Use of restraint procedures on a child that cause injury or pain. (d) Administration of prescription drugs or psychotropic medication to the child without the written approval and ongoing supervision of a licensed physician. (e) Commission of any act, other than by accidental means, that results in any injury to or death of the child in out-of-home care or commission of any act by accidental means that results in an injury to or death of a child in out-of-home care and that is at variance with the history given of the injury or death. Out-of-home care child neglect — pursuant to section 2151.011 of the Ohio Revised Code, means any of the following when committed by a person responsible for the care of a child in out-of-home care:
https://octf.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/octf/what-we-do/the-problem/child-abuse-and-neglect-definitions
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_558477240#14_1094813172
Title: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions | Ohio Children's Trust Fund Headings: Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions Ohio Child Abuse and Neglect Definitions General Definitions Types of Abuse Forms of Neglect Definitions Under Ohio Law Content: (b) Denial to a child, as a means of punishment, of proper or necessary subsistence, education, medical care, or other care necessary for a child's health. (c) Use of restraint procedures on a child that cause injury or pain. (d) Administration of prescription drugs or psychotropic medication to the child without the written approval and ongoing supervision of a licensed physician. (e) Commission of any act, other than by accidental means, that results in any injury to or death of the child in out-of-home care or commission of any act by accidental means that results in an injury to or death of a child in out-of-home care and that is at variance with the history given of the injury or death. Out-of-home care child neglect — pursuant to section 2151.011 of the Ohio Revised Code, means any of the following when committed by a person responsible for the care of a child in out-of-home care: (a) Failure to provide reasonable supervision according to the standards of care appropriate to the age, mental and physical condition, or other special needs of the child. (b) Failure to provide reasonable supervision according to the standards of care appropriate to the age, mental and physical condition, or other special needs of the
https://octf.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/octf/what-we-do/the-problem/child-abuse-and-neglect-definitions
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_568981214#1_1115503005
Title: Critical Congenital Heart Disease | Ohio Department of Health Headings: Critical Congenital Heart Disease Critical Congenital Heart Disease Facts about Congenital Heart Disease CCHD Resources Contact Us Content: However, some babies are born appearing healthy and without symptoms who may have serious critical congenital heart diseases. These infants will need surgery or intervention within the first year of life. In 2014 Ohio implemented universal newborn screening for critical congenital heart diseases. Legislation and administrative rules, Ohio Revised Code 3701-5010 and Ohio Administrative Code 3701-54-03, require all newborns to be screened for CCHD using pulse oximetry prior to hospital discharge, and for hospitals to report the screening results to the Ohio Department of Health. Screening newborns by pulse oximetry prior to hospital discharge has been shown to be an effective strategy for identifying babies with 7 specific CCHDs. Early diagnosis of CCHDs improves health outcomes for babies and reduces health care costs. Newborn screening for CCHDs is listed on the national Recommended Uniform Screening Panel, developed by the U.S. Secretary of Health & Human Services Ad Hoc Advisory Committee on Heritable Disorders in Newborns and Children. The purpose of this committee is to develop a uniform panel of disorders that all states should include for newborn screening. These recommendations ensure that babies are screened in a uniform manner independent of their geographic location. Importance of Screening for CCHD Some CCHDs may be diagnosed during pregnancy using a special type of ultrasound called a fetal echocardiogram, which creates pictures of the heart of the developing baby.
https://odh.ohio.gov/wps/portal/gov/odh/know-our-programs/critical-congenital-heart-disease/cchd/
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Title: What Defines The American Dream Today? Headings: What Defines The American Dream Today? What Defines The American Dream Today? Content: What Defines The American Dream Today? What Defines The American Dream Today? By Cecilia Rosell on November 26, 2017 Features, Social Justice What exactly is The American dream, and does it even exist anymore, and if so, does The American Dream have the same meaning today as it had in the past? Is The American Dream only for Americans, or do people from around the world still move to the U.S., hoping to achieve their dreams? The phrase “American Dream” was invented during the Great Depression. It was the author James Truslow Adams who in his 1931 book Epic of America wrote, “But there has been also The American Dream, that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” The years that followed after the Great Depression, The American Dream came true for many of the young people, but the definition of The American Dream has changed over the years. The American Dream is considered an opportunity for success, and according to Adams, success is earning money. For others, success is all about family and happiness. My ancestors emigrated from Sweden to the United States, hoping for a better life.
https://odyssey.antiochsb.edu/features/social-justice/what-defines-the-american-dream-today/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_571828592#1_1119774425
Title: What Defines The American Dream Today? Headings: What Defines The American Dream Today? What Defines The American Dream Today? Content: It was the author James Truslow Adams who in his 1931 book Epic of America wrote, “But there has been also The American Dream, that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for every man, with opportunity for each according to his ability or achievement.” The years that followed after the Great Depression, The American Dream came true for many of the young people, but the definition of The American Dream has changed over the years. The American Dream is considered an opportunity for success, and according to Adams, success is earning money. For others, success is all about family and happiness. My ancestors emigrated from Sweden to the United States, hoping for a better life. During that time, the definition of The American Dream was something different compared to what it is today. Back then, The American Dream was more about survival rather than success in terms of money. When one struggles to provide food and shelter for their families, any change for the better is success. The great majority of people who emigrated from Sweden to the U.S overcame difficulties and became successful in their eyes. A few years later, my ancestors returned to Sweden financially strong and were able to buy land and start over but this time with a more stable foundation.
https://odyssey.antiochsb.edu/features/social-justice/what-defines-the-american-dream-today/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_573644840#3_1123244020
Title: 05- What are the different types of insecurities and what are the causes? - On Everyone's Lips (O.E.L Show) Headings: 05- What are the different types of insecurities and what are the causes? 05- What are the different types of insecurities and what are the causes? What are the different types of insecurities, and what are the causes? Types of insecurities Type 2: Professional insecurity Type 3: Economic insecurity Type 4: Personal insecurity Causes of insecurity 1. Traumatic Events 2. Divorce 3. Low Self-Esteem 4. Body Image 5. Violence 6. Abuse 7. Comparing Yourself to Others 8. Fear and failure Key Takeaways from This Episode Content: If you experienced an embarrassing moment or moments during your childhood, there is a high likelihood that you may carry those feelings even in your adulthood. Besides developing low self-esteem, you may end up feeling as if you are exposed to the whole world and that you do not deserve anything good in life, be it good partners, a good job, or just a great social life. Types of insecurities The following are the four types of insecurities that are most common. If you have ever felt nervous around new people because you do not know what to say or how to say it, you are socially insecure. This type of insecurity manifests itself when one is around people, mostly a large group of people. When you are socially insecure, it becomes difficult for you to make new friends because of the heightened anxiety you feel when around new people. Social insecurity also manifests itself when you feel like people are always looking at you and judging you or gossiping about you. For instance, becoming self-conscious when walking down the streets because you feel all eyes are on you. Type 2: Professional insecurity Professional insecurity consists of the fear of losing your job, being denied tenure or any restrictions that you may face at your place of work for failing to comply with the established guidelines.
https://oelshow.com/episode/what-are-the-different-types-of-insecurities-and-what-are-the-causes/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_573644840#4_1123246226
Title: 05- What are the different types of insecurities and what are the causes? - On Everyone's Lips (O.E.L Show) Headings: 05- What are the different types of insecurities and what are the causes? 05- What are the different types of insecurities and what are the causes? What are the different types of insecurities, and what are the causes? Types of insecurities Type 2: Professional insecurity Type 3: Economic insecurity Type 4: Personal insecurity Causes of insecurity 1. Traumatic Events 2. Divorce 3. Low Self-Esteem 4. Body Image 5. Violence 6. Abuse 7. Comparing Yourself to Others 8. Fear and failure Key Takeaways from This Episode Content: When you are socially insecure, it becomes difficult for you to make new friends because of the heightened anxiety you feel when around new people. Social insecurity also manifests itself when you feel like people are always looking at you and judging you or gossiping about you. For instance, becoming self-conscious when walking down the streets because you feel all eyes are on you. Type 2: Professional insecurity Professional insecurity consists of the fear of losing your job, being denied tenure or any restrictions that you may face at your place of work for failing to comply with the established guidelines. This insecurity is heightened by the great demands of life in terms of finance. Losing a job means loss of income, which makes this insecurity one of the most common forms of insecurity. Professional insecurity also involves panic at the thought that you may never find another job when you lose the one you currently have. Type 3: Economic insecurity Also known as, financial insecurity, economic insecurity revolves around your financial capability or incapability for that matter.
https://oelshow.com/episode/what-are-the-different-types-of-insecurities-and-what-are-the-causes/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_574011861#14_1123971639
Title: Program details | MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs Headings: MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs Apply It's free! Courses Mathematics Life sciences Physics Humanities Electives Content: Gain experience in oral and written presentation skills. 10. Be exposed to elemental and fundamental principles of: design, technology/practice, history/theory/culture, design communication, and urbanism. Computer Science The MITES Computer Science course for Summer 2019 was Machine Learning. In this course, students learned about effective machine learning techniques. Students not only learned the theoretical underpinning of machine learning, but also gain practice in implementing and applying these techniques to new problems (e.g. self-driving cars, speech recognition, robust search engines, understanding the human genome). For their projects, students teamed up to create websites that make predictions for everyday problems using machine learning and artificial intelligence principles. Electronics The MITES Electronics elective course covers college-level electrical engineering material through hands-on labs and lectures. Some topics covered include combinatorial and sequential logic, semiconductors, RC circuits, filtering, operational amplifiers, solar cells, electrical power consumption, feedback, control theory, and even some embedded systems, as well as a general history of electronics.
https://oeop.mit.edu/programs/mites/program-details
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_574011861#15_1123973292
Title: Program details | MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs Headings: MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs MIT Office of Engineering Outreach Programs Apply It's free! Courses Mathematics Life sciences Physics Humanities Electives Content: In this course, students learned about effective machine learning techniques. Students not only learned the theoretical underpinning of machine learning, but also gain practice in implementing and applying these techniques to new problems (e.g. self-driving cars, speech recognition, robust search engines, understanding the human genome). For their projects, students teamed up to create websites that make predictions for everyday problems using machine learning and artificial intelligence principles. Electronics The MITES Electronics elective course covers college-level electrical engineering material through hands-on labs and lectures. Some topics covered include combinatorial and sequential logic, semiconductors, RC circuits, filtering, operational amplifiers, solar cells, electrical power consumption, feedback, control theory, and even some embedded systems, as well as a general history of electronics. In addition to the conceptual work and labs, the students take part in an extremely demanding final project where they form into two-person teams and are tasked with coming up with an complex electrical device to create, which they then must subsequently design, construct, and debug. Engineering Design The MITES Engineering Design elective course teaches students a creative design process, based on the scientific method, with lectures and the creation, engineering, and manufacture of a remote-c
https://oeop.mit.edu/programs/mites/program-details
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_576835036#5_1129937276
Title: How to Clean Painted Walls From 12 Stubborn Stains Headings: How to Clean Painted Walls From 12 Stubborn Stains How to Clean Painted Walls From 12 Stubborn Stains 1. Crayon Stains 2. Coffee Stains 3. Remove Stickers 4. Clean Black Mold 5. Clean a Wax Stain 6. Clean Pen Ink Stain 7. Clean Permanent Marker Stain 8. Remove Cigarette Smoke Stains 9. Remove Grease Stain 10. Remove Food Stain 11. Soak Hair Dye Stain 12. Clean Water Stains Content: 3. Remove Stickers Stickers can get messy if not cleaned on time and yes, the glue can damage the paint as well. Kids love stickers and they do run around sticking them on every possible surface and those shiny, painted walls are too distracting for them! Gently try to peel it off from the corners and work your way around until it is off. If you hit a spot that is not lifting off, you can use a hairdryer to melt the glue. Applying vinegar with a paper towel can also do the job. It loosens the adhesive and makes it easier to come off without damaging the paint. Finally, wipe it off with a clean cloth and you have a sticker-free wall at least for a few hours! 4. Clean Black Mold The most common type of black mold on walls is mildew.
https://offbeatbros.com/how-to-clean-painted-walls-from-12-stubborn-stains/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_576835036#13_1129948181
Title: How to Clean Painted Walls From 12 Stubborn Stains Headings: How to Clean Painted Walls From 12 Stubborn Stains How to Clean Painted Walls From 12 Stubborn Stains 1. Crayon Stains 2. Coffee Stains 3. Remove Stickers 4. Clean Black Mold 5. Clean a Wax Stain 6. Clean Pen Ink Stain 7. Clean Permanent Marker Stain 8. Remove Cigarette Smoke Stains 9. Remove Grease Stain 10. Remove Food Stain 11. Soak Hair Dye Stain 12. Clean Water Stains Content: Remove Cigarette Smoke Stains Smoke stains from cigarettes, and other tobacco products, even candle smoke can get messy and stain our walls. If not treated on time, the stains can even become permanent. Mix vinegar and ammonia in a 1:1 ratio. Pour the mixture in 1-2 liters of warm water. Use the rough side of a sponge to scrub the affected areas with the mixture. Repeat as per the requirement. Once gone, use clean water to wash the walls and finally, dry it out with a clean, dry cloth. 9. Remove Grease Stain Grease stains can be very intimidating if they choose to latch with your painted walls. From meal preparations to frying, grease stains are very common in kitchen walls and if the dust particles stick in, it’s just Ewww!
https://offbeatbros.com/how-to-clean-painted-walls-from-12-stubborn-stains/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_578477791#8_1133644686
Title: How to Make the Smoothest Mash Recipe for Moonshine - Offgridmaker.com Headings: How to Make the Smoothest Mash Recipe for Moonshine How to Make the Smoothest Mash Recipe for Moonshine Have you been looking for a super easy mash recipe that isn't complicated and tastes amazing? Why is the mash recipe so important? Smoothest Mash Recipe Ingredients Moonshine Batch Sizing Table Step-By-Step Guide To Making Moonshine Step One: Crack the grains Large pot for cooking the mash 1 part sweet feed to 2 parts chopped corn Step Two: Mix the Mash Products Step Three: Add the Yeast Step Four: Let the Mash Ferment Summary Content: Instead of weighing my grains, I use a ratio. For example, a 5 gallon bucket of grains would contain 66% corn (3.3 gallons) and 33% (1.66 gallons) sweet feed. You can use weights instead if you like, but this method works well for my situation. I use a one gallon scoop so it doesn’t take as long. Set aside until the water reaches 160f. Now you can add the grains and reduce heat to maintain 160f for 45 minutes. Continuously stir the mash to avoid letting the grains scorch on the bottom of the pot. 1 part sweet feed to 2 parts chopped corn If you would like a start to finish beginners guide to making your first batch of moonshine check out my new eBook. In this eBook I take you by the hand in a step by step manner from selecting equipment to sipping your own homemade whiskey. I include my time tested simple beginner friendly corn whiskey recipe I developed to be extremely simple and very smooth.
https://offgridmaker.com/2019/07/07/how-to-make-the-smoothest-mash-recipe-for-moonshine/
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Title: How to Make the Smoothest Mash Recipe for Moonshine - Offgridmaker.com Headings: How to Make the Smoothest Mash Recipe for Moonshine How to Make the Smoothest Mash Recipe for Moonshine Have you been looking for a super easy mash recipe that isn't complicated and tastes amazing? Why is the mash recipe so important? Smoothest Mash Recipe Ingredients Moonshine Batch Sizing Table Step-By-Step Guide To Making Moonshine Step One: Crack the grains Large pot for cooking the mash 1 part sweet feed to 2 parts chopped corn Step Two: Mix the Mash Products Step Three: Add the Yeast Step Four: Let the Mash Ferment Summary Content: Now you can add the grains and reduce heat to maintain 160f for 45 minutes. Continuously stir the mash to avoid letting the grains scorch on the bottom of the pot. 1 part sweet feed to 2 parts chopped corn If you would like a start to finish beginners guide to making your first batch of moonshine check out my new eBook. In this eBook I take you by the hand in a step by step manner from selecting equipment to sipping your own homemade whiskey. I include my time tested simple beginner friendly corn whiskey recipe I developed to be extremely simple and very smooth. This eBook is on sale right now. Buy Now Step Two: Mix the Mash Now dump the cracked grains into a 30 gallon container and stir in 25 lbs. of sugar. When the sugar is dissolved completely add 15 to 20 gallons of cold water until the mash mix reaches 30 gallons by total volume.
https://offgridmaker.com/2019/07/07/how-to-make-the-smoothest-mash-recipe-for-moonshine/