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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1596168723#13_3130490642 | Title: A Modified Algorithm for Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening Using Pulse Oximetry | American Academy of Pediatrics
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A Modified Algorithm for Critical Congenital Heart Disease Screening Using Pulse Oximetry
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Content: Approximately 80% of infants with CCHD were diagnosed prenatally. Infants with a prenatal diagnosis of CCHD and infants transferred to the NICU before screening were excluded from CCHD pulse oximetry screening. The study was submitted and approved by the Northside Hospital Institutional Review Board. Aggregate de-identified data were used for analysis. Informed consent was not required because of the retrospective observational nature of the study. Data collected from birth records at Northside Hospital included (1) saturation levels from the right hand and either foot for the initial and any repeat screenings, (2) the results of any echocardiographic evaluations, and (3) other significant noncardiac diagnoses identified during the newborn hospitalization for infants who failed CCHD screening. Provider interpretation of results was also included, although this was noted to be missing or incorr | https://pediatrics.aappublications.org/content/141/5/e20174065 |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1604653359#2_3142882489 | Title: Reasons Why People Write | Pen and the Pad
Headings: Reasons Why People Write
Reasons Why People Write
Writing to Express Yourself
Writing to Provoke Change
Writing to Gain Attention or Notoriety
Writing for Educational Purpose
Writing Books
Content: When writers have a very large audience, they are sometimes able to influence public opinion. Writing to Gain Attention or Notoriety
Writers can also use their tools to gain attention or notoriety. They may focus on writing about a particular topic to become well-known for their opinions about it. For example, celebrity blogger Perez Hilton has made a name for himself by breaking entertainment news stories, but his site has gained notoriety because of his snarky and sometimes rude comments about celebrities. Writing for Educational Purpose
Students, regardless of if they're pursuing a high school diploma, bachelor's degree, master's degree or Ph.D., write to enhance their education and fulfill class requirements. This type of writing serves to help students delve deeper into the topics of their classes. For example, if a student studying health writes a paper about premature babies or adult men living with HIV, she will come out with a better understanding of the topic once the paper is written. Writing Books
People write books for a wide variety of reasons, but in general the underlying reason is that they have a story to share with the world, whether it is fiction or non-fiction. Writing a book gives a writer the opportunity to have his ideas heard by people all over the world. References
Reasons Why You Should Write Something Every Day
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1605017186#3_3143695702 | Title: The Benefits From Reading Poems | Pen and the Pad
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The Benefits From Reading Poems
Improves Verbal Skills and Memory
Improves Critical Thinking
Develops Empathy and Insight
Encourages Engagement with Other Art Forms
Content: This skill benefits students, but also anyone who wants to form their own opinions of news items or gain a better perspective upon documents like contracts. As the currency of social interaction, language shapes an individual’s experience of the world. The critical thinking skills developed through reading poetry give greater control over language itself. Develops Empathy and Insight
The most remarkable power of literature is its ability to unite reader and writer across time and cultural boundaries. As condensed literature, poetry offers these benefits in an impactful way. Poetry triggers memories and emotions in its readers. This connection between universal emotions and personal experience encourages the development of empathy. A reader might have no practical conception of what life was like during the Elizabethan-era in England. However, Shakespeare’s "Sonnets," with their universal themes of love and longing, can bridge the gap of centuries and inject a whiff of the 17th century into the modern day. Encourages Engagement with Other Art Forms
Poetry is an excellent introduction to the arts. | https://penandthepad.com/benefits-reading-poems-3849.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1605017186#4_3143697287 | Title: The Benefits From Reading Poems | Pen and the Pad
Headings: The Benefits From Reading Poems
The Benefits From Reading Poems
Improves Verbal Skills and Memory
Improves Critical Thinking
Develops Empathy and Insight
Encourages Engagement with Other Art Forms
Content: Poetry triggers memories and emotions in its readers. This connection between universal emotions and personal experience encourages the development of empathy. A reader might have no practical conception of what life was like during the Elizabethan-era in England. However, Shakespeare’s "Sonnets," with their universal themes of love and longing, can bridge the gap of centuries and inject a whiff of the 17th century into the modern day. Encourages Engagement with Other Art Forms
Poetry is an excellent introduction to the arts. Poems typically don't require a lot of time to read, nor are they difficult to find free online. Once someone feels comfortable with poetry, they are more likely to engage with other arts. The appreciation of any art requires the same critical thinking skills and emotional awareness. Poetry has often been entwined with general artistic movements. For example, Picasso explored Cubism in the visual arts, while Apollinaire did so with poetry. | https://penandthepad.com/benefits-reading-poems-3849.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1605265792#1_3144232073 | Title: Characteristics of Romanticism in English Literature | Pen and the Pad
Headings: Characteristics of Romanticism in English Literature
Characteristics of Romanticism in English Literature
Imagination and Creativity
The Beauty of Nature
Individualism and Solitude
Romantic Love
Content: For example, in William Wordsworth's poem "The Prelude," the narrator is disappointed by his experiences crossing the Alps and imagines unlikely natural phenomenon on his journey, such as powerful waterfalls. Romantic authors don't allow facts or truths to inhibit them from expressing imaginative ideas, especially as they relate to nature. The Beauty of Nature
Romantic literature explores the intense beauty of nature, and Romantic writers invest natural events and objects with a divine presence, suggests Lilia Melani, English professor at Brooklyn College. For example, in Walt Whitman's poem "Song of Myself," the poet refers to the grass as a "hieroglyphic" and "the handkerchief of the Lord." Romantic authors understood progress and the changing tide toward industrialization, but they prioritized and glamorized natural beauty over urbanization, commercialism and materialism. Individualism and Solitude
Romanticism appeals to individualism, rather than conventional norms or collectivism. For example, in "Frankenstein" by Mary Shelley, the monster is a Romantic hero because he symbolizes individuality and nonconformity. Shelley wanted readers to sympathize with the monster's plight, praising him for his simplicity, originality and distinctiveness. Even though Frankenstein lives in solitude and experiences rejection, readers see him as a genuine representation of humankind. Romantic authors valued independent thinking, creativity and self-reliance. | https://penandthepad.com/characteristics-romanticism-english-literature-6646393.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1606769123#0_3147778168 | Title: Conflict in "Oedipus Rex" | Pen and the Pad
Headings: Conflict in "Oedipus Rex"
Conflict in "Oedipus Rex"
Man Versus Fate
Oedipus Against Himself
Argument with Tiresias
Fight with Creon
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Conflict in "Oedipus Rex"
Cara Batema Updated May 25, 2017
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Sophocles, one of Athens’ eminent playwrights, wrote 123 plays. His most famous play is the tragic drama “Oedipus the King,” also often called “Oedipus Rex.” Sophocles’ works often involve a central character with a tragic flaw and a series of circumstances that ultimately lead to that character’s demise, a formula observable through the conflict in “Oedipus Rex.” Man Versus Fate
The entire play encompasses the overarching conflict of Oedipus versus his fate, or a more general theme of man against fate. In the beginning of the play, the oracle Apollo declares that Laius and Jocasta, king and queen of Thebes, will have a child, Oedipus, who will kill his father and marry his mother. In an attempt to save Oedipus from this fate, a shepherd takes him to the king and queen of Corinth, who adopt him. After learning he is adopted, Oedipus visits Apollo, who repeats that Oedipus is doomed to his fate. Over the remainder of the play, Oedipus does indeed succumb to his fate. While he tried to escape it, there is nothing Oedipus can do. Oedipus Against Himself
Oedipus contributes to the completion of his fate through his actions. | https://penandthepad.com/conflict-oedipus-rex-22584.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1606946555#0_3148183915 | Title: The Defining Ideas of Romanticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: The Defining Ideas of Romanticism
The Defining Ideas of Romanticism
Imagination
Nature
View of Self
Rejection of Modern LIfe
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The Defining Ideas of Romanticism
Martha Mendenhall Updated November 21, 2016
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The Romantic period of history, lasting from the late-18th to mid-19th century, affected the perceptions of Europeans and Americans in the areas of music, literature, art and philosophy. Romantic ideas emphasized a strong perception of self, reliance upon one's imaginative faculties and the investment of Nature with symbolic and quasi-religious significance. The Romantic movement also opposed the Industrial Revolution's mechanistic influence on society. Imagination
The Romantics believed that man's highest, most spiritual attribute was his imagination. For the Romantics, it is through the imagination that man can access not only his most creative thoughts, but also his connection to the divine. Poetry and other literature of the time encouraged the reader to use the words as a way to access his own imaginative faculties, thereby connecting with his own personal sense of the divine. Artists and musicians of the Romantic period also used the visual and aural aspects of their works as an inducement to the viewer or listener to access his personal imaginative powers. Nature
For the romantic writers, nature was imbued with the divine. Everyday natural elements such as flowers, stones, sunlight and the weather were described as though they carried a bit of God within them. In keeping with the move away from rational thinking towards reliance upon the imagination, Romanticism encouraged a view of nature that encouraged artists of the time to use their own subjective perception when rendering the sights and sounds they found in the natural world. | https://penandthepad.com/defining-ideas-romanticism-8623252.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1606946555#2_3148188044 | Title: The Defining Ideas of Romanticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: The Defining Ideas of Romanticism
The Defining Ideas of Romanticism
Imagination
Nature
View of Self
Rejection of Modern LIfe
Content: Art, in this way, moved away from the rational compositions of the Classical and Baroque and towards the subjective qualities found in the paintings of the Impressionists and symphonies of 19th-century composers. View of Self
Romantics venerated self-directed action and stepping to the beat of one's personal drummer. The Romantic human ideal was the artist, creator or thinker who took a stand for personal opinion and belief at the risk of social ostracism. For Romantics, the needs of the one outweigh the needs of the many. The notions of self-esteem and self-expression, revered today as two of our most valuable human birthrights, are handed down to us from the ideals of the Romantic period. Romantics saw the human being as born pure and divine -- a direct contrast to the "born in sin" concept of many previous Christian teachings. Rejection of Modern LIfe
As the world moved into the Industrial age of factory labor and machines, the Romantics reacted by resolving to live more simply, more closely connected with the natural world. As the Industrial Revolution of the early 19th century took hold, Romantics clung more strongly to their reverence of the importance of the individual's creative life and dignity. The American thinker and writer Henry David Thoreau provides an example of the Romantic rejection of modern society's industrialism through his commitment to simple living (and recording his perceptions) at Walden Pond. Thoreau was also one of many Romantics to reject modern society's laws through acts of civil disobedience that emphasized the rights of the individual over the laws of the government. | https://penandthepad.com/defining-ideas-romanticism-8623252.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1606953151#0_3148196388 | Title: Definition of Central Conflict | Pen and the Pad
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Definition of Central Conflict
Significance
Types
Genre Connections
Development
Resolution
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Definition of Central Conflict
Jessica Cook Updated November 21, 2016
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The central conflict in a piece of literature is the main problem in the story. The central conflict is often the driving force behind the plot; the conflict builds, then climaxes, and eventually is resolved. The central conflict in a story can take on a variety of forms, depending on the nature of the story. It is often the inspiration for the plot and character development in the story. Significance
The conflict in a story is significant because it causes most of the excitement in a story. The beginning of a story leads up to the central conflict, and the ending of the story shows how that conflict resolves itself. The conflict makes a story interesting to read and shows the motivations of the characters, as well as the consequences of their actions. Types
There are two main types of conflict: internal and external. | https://penandthepad.com/definition-central-conflict-7229015.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1606953151#4_3148201907 | Title: Definition of Central Conflict | Pen and the Pad
Headings: Definition of Central Conflict
Definition of Central Conflict
Significance
Types
Genre Connections
Development
Resolution
Content: The conflict is such a driving force in most stories that it literally determines the literary genre to which the story will belong. Development
The central conflict in a story will usually be apparent toward the beginning of the story. This gives the reader something to look forward to. As the conflict becomes stronger or more complicated, the story builds toward the climax. During the climax, the conflict comes to a major upset, when the character must face the conflict head-on and make decisions about how to resolve it. Resolution
When a conflict is resolved, there is generally very little time left before the end of the story because once the conflict reaches its resolution, the reader loses interest in reading the story. Whether the resolution involves a new conflict or a "happily ever after" scenario, the resolution of the conflict brings about the resolution of the story itself. References
Fiction Factor: Conflict
Film Appreciation: Types of Central Conflict | https://penandthepad.com/definition-central-conflict-7229015.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1606967574#0_3148228644 | Title: The Definition of Figurative Language | Pen and the Pad
Headings: The Definition of Figurative Language
The Definition of Figurative Language
Meaning of Figurative Language
Simile & Metaphor
Alliteration & Personification
Other Types of Figurative Language
Functions and Uses
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The Definition of Figurative Language
Erica Sweeney Updated April 17, 2017
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Figurative language refers to a way of using description to create a special image and bring out one's emotions. It is also closely linked to the senses. There are several types of figurative language. Figurative language is an important part of writing and is also widely used in speech. Meaning of Figurative Language
The term "figurative language" refers to bypassing the literal meaning to deepen, broaden, or bring about new ideas or insights into a word or phrase. In many ways, figurative language is a description, in which abstract terms are used in place of concrete description. This type of language appeals to one's imagination and creates visual images to display the impact of what is being written. Figurative language can include many words and phrases, and there are several types of figurative language. Most commonly, it can refer to making comparisons, repeating sounds, exaggerating or creating an appeal to the senses. Simile & Metaphor
Similes and metaphors are the two most common types of figurative language, according to Roberts and Jacobs. | https://penandthepad.com/definition-figurative-language-5470479.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1606967574#5_3148235662 | Title: The Definition of Figurative Language | Pen and the Pad
Headings: The Definition of Figurative Language
The Definition of Figurative Language
Meaning of Figurative Language
Simile & Metaphor
Alliteration & Personification
Other Types of Figurative Language
Functions and Uses
Content: The tree twisted its long arms in the wind. Other Types of Figurative Language
Hyperbole is an exaggeration of the importance of a word or event, while understatement refers to downplaying the importance. Both are types of figurative language that are used to add emphasis and evoke a feeling. Imagery is another type of figurative language that is directly linked to the senses, and uses description to appeal to our senses. Onomatopoeia refers to words that demonstrate the action that is being performed. For example, words like "pop" and "buzz" can help to make an image more vivid. Functions and Uses
Figurative language and all of its types are used in writing to convey emotion, create mental pictures and even replace reality. It is used to add description and feeling to a piece of writing. It can create an unconventional image that goes beyond how something is normally perceived. Figurative language is used in all types of writing, most often in poetry. | https://penandthepad.com/definition-figurative-language-5470479.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1606967574#6_3148237124 | Title: The Definition of Figurative Language | Pen and the Pad
Headings: The Definition of Figurative Language
The Definition of Figurative Language
Meaning of Figurative Language
Simile & Metaphor
Alliteration & Personification
Other Types of Figurative Language
Functions and Uses
Content: For example, words like "pop" and "buzz" can help to make an image more vivid. Functions and Uses
Figurative language and all of its types are used in writing to convey emotion, create mental pictures and even replace reality. It is used to add description and feeling to a piece of writing. It can create an unconventional image that goes beyond how something is normally perceived. Figurative language is used in all types of writing, most often in poetry. But it is also used in everyday speech. Often, when speaking, individuals add in lots of figurative language when describing a person, place or event, or when telling a story. References
Literature: An Introduction to Reading and Writing; Edgar V. Roberts and Henry E. Jacobs; | https://penandthepad.com/definition-figurative-language-5470479.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1607885761#0_3150265331 | Title: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
Historical Origins of the Movement
Challenges to the Literary Canon
Textual Analysis
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What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism? Jared Lewis Updated February 21, 2017
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Feminist literary criticism is the critical analysis of literary works based on the feminist perspective. In particular, feminist literary critics tend to reject the patriarchal norms of literature "that privileges masculine ways of thinking/points of view and marginalizes women politically, economically and psychologically," according to Paul Ady, associate professor of English at Assumption College in Worcester, Massachusetts. Instead, feminist critics approach literature in a way that empowers the female point-of-view instead, typically rejecting the patriarchal language that has dominated literature. Historical Origins of the Movement
Modern feminist literary criticism had its roots in the post-World War II feminist movement that spilled over into the intellectual circles of America's colleges and universities. The true origins of the movement can be traced as far back as the late 18th century with Mary Wollstonecraft's "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" (1792). Other writers such as John Stuart Mill, Margaret Fuller and Simone de Beauvoir followed suit from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. From the 1960s onward, feminist literary critics proliferated. The approaches of feminist literary critics vary according to the personal interests of each writer. | https://penandthepad.com/feminist-approach-literary-criticism-5819656.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1607885761#1_3150267365 | Title: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
Historical Origins of the Movement
Challenges to the Literary Canon
Textual Analysis
Content: Historical Origins of the Movement
Modern feminist literary criticism had its roots in the post-World War II feminist movement that spilled over into the intellectual circles of America's colleges and universities. The true origins of the movement can be traced as far back as the late 18th century with Mary Wollstonecraft's "A Vindication of the Rights of Women" (1792). Other writers such as John Stuart Mill, Margaret Fuller and Simone de Beauvoir followed suit from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. From the 1960s onward, feminist literary critics proliferated. The approaches of feminist literary critics vary according to the personal interests of each writer. In fact, as Timothy H. Scherman, associate professor of English at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago has noted, "there are no 'rules'-no 'recipe'-to doing feminist criticism." Challenges to the Literary Canon
One major approach to feminist literary criticism revolves around the desire to challenge or redefine the literary canon that has been dominated by men. In particular, as Scherman again notes, "feminist criticism makes space for and listens to women's voices previously muted or drowned out by dominant patriarchal literary-critical practices." In this sense, feminist literary criticism takes a particular stand against what the academic community has considered to be the norm for what it considers to be "literature." This critique of traditional scholarship is an approach that rejects traditional norms on the assumption that traditional literary analysis has a political and ethical agenda biased against women. | https://penandthepad.com/feminist-approach-literary-criticism-5819656.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1607885761#2_3150269487 | Title: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
Historical Origins of the Movement
Challenges to the Literary Canon
Textual Analysis
Content: In fact, as Timothy H. Scherman, associate professor of English at Northeastern Illinois University in Chicago has noted, "there are no 'rules'-no 'recipe'-to doing feminist criticism." Challenges to the Literary Canon
One major approach to feminist literary criticism revolves around the desire to challenge or redefine the literary canon that has been dominated by men. In particular, as Scherman again notes, "feminist criticism makes space for and listens to women's voices previously muted or drowned out by dominant patriarchal literary-critical practices." In this sense, feminist literary criticism takes a particular stand against what the academic community has considered to be the norm for what it considers to be "literature." This critique of traditional scholarship is an approach that rejects traditional norms on the assumption that traditional literary analysis has a political and ethical agenda biased against women. For this reason, writers like Josephine Donovan hope to recapture the radical basis for feminist literary criticism by reinvigorating it with both the political and ethical components inherent in the inception of the movement. By exploring previously ignored writers and studying the women's literary tradition, critics hope to unveil previously held assumptions that marginalize the place of women in society. Textual Analysis
Another popular approach to feminist literary criticism is to examine closely what the text says, or as the case may be, does not say. In other words, what the text leaves out says much about the writer, literature in general, and society as a whole. By using this "hermeneutics of suspicion" literary critics hope to reveal how women are marginalized in the language of literature, according to Ady. | https://penandthepad.com/feminist-approach-literary-criticism-5819656.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1607885761#3_3150271758 | Title: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
Historical Origins of the Movement
Challenges to the Literary Canon
Textual Analysis
Content: For this reason, writers like Josephine Donovan hope to recapture the radical basis for feminist literary criticism by reinvigorating it with both the political and ethical components inherent in the inception of the movement. By exploring previously ignored writers and studying the women's literary tradition, critics hope to unveil previously held assumptions that marginalize the place of women in society. Textual Analysis
Another popular approach to feminist literary criticism is to examine closely what the text says, or as the case may be, does not say. In other words, what the text leaves out says much about the writer, literature in general, and society as a whole. By using this "hermeneutics of suspicion" literary critics hope to reveal how women are marginalized in the language of literature, according to Ady. In some ways, this approach to literary criticism assumes that there is an unconscious transference of previously held assumptions to the text through the act of writing. What is written reveals what society believes. Influenced by the rise of post-modernism, feminist literary critics believe that the act of writing is not neutral, instead it is influenced by the values of the writer who then transfers those values to the text, often unintentionally. By understanding these values, feminist literary critics hope to reveal these subconscious ideas to show how women have been marginalized in literature. References
"Feminist Literary Criticism: | https://penandthepad.com/feminist-approach-literary-criticism-5819656.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1607885761#4_3150273730 | Title: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
Historical Origins of the Movement
Challenges to the Literary Canon
Textual Analysis
Content: In some ways, this approach to literary criticism assumes that there is an unconscious transference of previously held assumptions to the text through the act of writing. What is written reveals what society believes. Influenced by the rise of post-modernism, feminist literary critics believe that the act of writing is not neutral, instead it is influenced by the values of the writer who then transfers those values to the text, often unintentionally. By understanding these values, feminist literary critics hope to reveal these subconscious ideas to show how women have been marginalized in literature. References
"Feminist Literary Criticism: Explorations in Theory"; Josephine Donovan; 2nd ed.; University of Kentucky Press, 1989
NWSA Journal; " Feminist Literary Criticism: | https://penandthepad.com/feminist-approach-literary-criticism-5819656.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1607885761#5_3150275006 | Title: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
Historical Origins of the Movement
Challenges to the Literary Canon
Textual Analysis
Content: Explorations in Theory"; Josephine Donovan; 2nd ed.; University of Kentucky Press, 1989
NWSA Journal; " Feminist Literary Criticism: How Feminist? How Literary? How Critical?"; Susan S. Lanser; Winter, 1991
Writer Bio
Jared Lewis is a professor of history, philosophy and the humanities. | https://penandthepad.com/feminist-approach-literary-criticism-5819656.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1607885761#6_3150275789 | Title: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
What Is the Feminist Approach to Literary Criticism?
Historical Origins of the Movement
Challenges to the Literary Canon
Textual Analysis
Content: How Feminist? How Literary? How Critical?"; Susan S. Lanser; Winter, 1991
Writer Bio
Jared Lewis is a professor of history, philosophy and the humanities. He has taught various courses in these fields since 2001. A former licensed financial adviser, he now works as a writer and has published numerous articles on education and business. He holds a bachelor's degree in history, a master's degree in theology and has completed doctoral work in American history. Cite this Article
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1608668235#0_3152003951 | Title: How Is Imagery or Figurative Language Used in Writing? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: How Is Imagery or Figurative Language Used in Writing?
How Is Imagery or Figurative Language Used in Writing?
Metaphors
Simile
Personification
Hyperbole
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How Is Imagery or Figurative Language Used in Writing? Kathryne Bradesca Updated July 21, 2017
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Imagery or figurative language is a writing technique that uses words to capture and clarify concepts for the reader. Devices of imagery include metaphor, simile and personification. Although well-known as a poet's tool, figurative language infuses prose with a spark that sets an author's writing apart and helps a reader feel and understand the material more completely. Imagery and figurative language utilize concepts that readers already know and understand, comparing those concepts to new material and ideas. Metaphors
A metaphor is a comparison of two unlike things. Writers use metaphors to describe something unknown or difficult to understand by comparing it to something the reader already knows. For example, saying "Bob is a machine" is a clear, concise way to explain that he is a hard worker and gets the job done precisely. Although people do not know Bob, they do know how a machine works and can understand the comparison. | https://penandthepad.com/imagery-figurative-language-used-writing-1178.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1608728823#0_3152134408 | Title: What Incident Serves to Initiate the Conflict in "Hamlet"? | Pen and the Pad
Headings: What Incident Serves to Initiate the Conflict in "Hamlet"?
What Incident Serves to Initiate the Conflict in "Hamlet"?
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What Incident Serves to Initiate the Conflict in "Hamlet"? Jennifer Spirko Updated April 17, 2017
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“Hamlet” has become the prime test of an actor’s skills and of a reader’s perceptiveness. William Shakespeare’s longest play, “Hamlet” is also his most complex, yet much of its action and angst stems from a single incident that has happened before the play begins: the murder of Hamlet’s father. The play revolves around a web of conflicts, including person against person, person against environment and person against himself. Hamlet-Claudius
The most obvious conflict is between Hamlet and his uncle Claudius, who inherited the throne; only a month after the death of Hamlet’s father, Claudius married Queen Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother and his sister-in-law. It is clear from his very first scene that Hamlet resents the suddenness of the marriage. When the ghost of his father tells Hamlet that Claudius murdered him, this resentment coalesces into a promise of revenge. | https://penandthepad.com/incident-serves-initiate-conflict-hamlet-3551.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1609128736#4_3153036304 | Title: List of Types of Narratives | Pen and the Pad
Headings: List of Types of Narratives
List of Types of Narratives
Fictional Narratives
Fictional Genres
Non-Fiction Narratives
Non-Fiction Genres
Visual and Pictorial Narratives
Content: They may be constructed to have an arc, as is the case with creative non-fiction, which employs literary techniques in the relation of true stories. Non-fiction narratives are transmitted using the same media as fictional narratives: film, television, books, verbally or in pictures. Think, for example, of the narrative transmitted by paintings of Napoleonic war scenes. Non-Fiction Genres
Certain forms of non-fiction are not categorized as narrative. These include books, such as handbooks, guidebooks or scientific journals categorized in the non-fiction section of bookstores. On the other hand, true crime stories do qualify as narrative as does biography, autobiography, and works of creative non-fiction. Works of journalism may qualify, such as narrative journalism which employs fictional and literary techniques in the relation of single or serial news stories. Visual and Pictorial Narratives
If you wonder how a picture can relate a narrative, think of the old phrase “A picture is worth a thousand words.” Photo journalism is an important aspect of any news report or feature article because of the narrative information transmitted by the images. | https://penandthepad.com/list-types-narratives-8707147.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611056467#4_3157342395 | Title: Types of Columns in Journalism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: Types of Columns in Journalism
Types of Columns in Journalism
Sports Columns
Political Columns
Advice Columns
Humor Columns
Local Columns
Content: Like stand-up comedians for newspapers, humor columnists explore current events with wit, playfulness and levity, providing comic relief from hard news. Perhaps more than other columnists, humorists are known for their distinct voice and personality, and for exploring difficult issues in funny ways. Dave Barry of "The Miami Herald" is a prime example. Nationally syndicated for more than 20 years, his humor column addressed everything from international economics to exploding toilets. Local Columns
Local columns can mix humor, human interest stories, news and political coverage, even sports, as long as the content is relevant to local readers. These columns have long functioned as a way for publications to connect with their community, and for writers to explore local issues with style and personality. For this reason, local columnists are often longtime, well-known residents with an insider’s knowledge of the area. For example, at "The Miami Herald," Carl Hiaasen has written colorful columns about Florida life, news and politics since 1985. References
Bleacher Report: What's Wrong with the 49ers Pass Rush? | https://penandthepad.com/types-columns-journalism-6048715.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611056467#5_3157343934 | Title: Types of Columns in Journalism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: Types of Columns in Journalism
Types of Columns in Journalism
Sports Columns
Political Columns
Advice Columns
Humor Columns
Local Columns
Content: These columns have long functioned as a way for publications to connect with their community, and for writers to explore local issues with style and personality. For this reason, local columnists are often longtime, well-known residents with an insider’s knowledge of the area. For example, at "The Miami Herald," Carl Hiaasen has written colorful columns about Florida life, news and politics since 1985. References
Bleacher Report: What's Wrong with the 49ers Pass Rush? The New York Times: Keeping It Rielle
The Washington Post: George Will
The Washington Post: Eugene Robinson
Slate: Dear Abby’s Timeless Advice
Writer Bio
Scott Neuffer is an award-winning journalist and writer who lives in Nevada. | https://penandthepad.com/types-columns-journalism-6048715.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611237896#0_3157736450 | Title: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Traditional Literary Uses
Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Culture and Sexual Politics
Controversies and the Future
Content: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism | Pen and the Pad
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Amanda Petrona Updated April 17, 2017
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Feminist literary criticism is used to explore the inequalities, social injustices and abusive messages directed toward women within patriarchal societies and cultures. Patriarchy is a system of social organization that traces descent through the male line and bestows privilege and power to males on the assumption of their physical and intellectual superiority over women. Feminist literary criticism has evolved from a strictly literary activity to a way of analyzing and interpreting all forms of human communication and language. Traditional Literary Uses
Writers and readers use feminist criticism, combined with insights from history, psychology and other disciplines, to explore drama, novels, short stories and poetry. Feminist criticism looks at the conflicts and hardships faced by women in different literary eras and genres. For example, feminist criticism and historical documents can be used to interpret the short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and show that in the late 1800s, although both men and women were bound by moral and social conventions, men were allowed more sexual freedom and control over their individual destiny. Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Film critics use feminist criticism to show how mainstream Hollywood exploits stereotypical gender roles for commercial viability in films such as “Legally Blonde.” Feminist film critics also look for changing gender concepts such as gender neutral attitudes and role reversals, including heroines who fiercely challenge stereotypical gender roles in harshly patriarchal cultures. Harvard Crimson writer Tarina Quraishi says the film “The Hunger Games” reveals characters with nontraditional gender roles and shows “there is nothing inherently masculine about aggression or feminine about passivity." Culture and Sexual Politics
Feminist critics investigate cultural expressions of all forms, including linguistics, visual art and popular texts, using the concept of dominant discourse. | https://penandthepad.com/use-feminist-literary-criticism-2074521.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611237896#1_3157739165 | Title: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Traditional Literary Uses
Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Culture and Sexual Politics
Controversies and the Future
Content: For example, feminist criticism and historical documents can be used to interpret the short story “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin and show that in the late 1800s, although both men and women were bound by moral and social conventions, men were allowed more sexual freedom and control over their individual destiny. Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Film critics use feminist criticism to show how mainstream Hollywood exploits stereotypical gender roles for commercial viability in films such as “Legally Blonde.” Feminist film critics also look for changing gender concepts such as gender neutral attitudes and role reversals, including heroines who fiercely challenge stereotypical gender roles in harshly patriarchal cultures. Harvard Crimson writer Tarina Quraishi says the film “The Hunger Games” reveals characters with nontraditional gender roles and shows “there is nothing inherently masculine about aggression or feminine about passivity." Culture and Sexual Politics
Feminist critics investigate cultural expressions of all forms, including linguistics, visual art and popular texts, using the concept of dominant discourse. Dominant discourse refers to the power dynamics that control the written, spoken and behavioral expectations imposed upon society and culture by those in power. One way that women writers contribute to dominant discourse is by showing how patriarchy misrepresents the emotional and sexual experiences of women and by exploring new narrative strategies that help reshape sexual politics. Cultural views on morality are “a product of books and movies like Fifty Shades of Grey ,” according to The Atlantic journalist Anna Green. Feminist critics say the novel shows “the terrible communication” between males and females. Controversies and the Future
It is common knowledge that the traditional work of women is devalued and women still make less money than men in many commercial enterprises at the time of publication. | https://penandthepad.com/use-feminist-literary-criticism-2074521.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611237896#2_3157741666 | Title: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Traditional Literary Uses
Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Culture and Sexual Politics
Controversies and the Future
Content: Dominant discourse refers to the power dynamics that control the written, spoken and behavioral expectations imposed upon society and culture by those in power. One way that women writers contribute to dominant discourse is by showing how patriarchy misrepresents the emotional and sexual experiences of women and by exploring new narrative strategies that help reshape sexual politics. Cultural views on morality are “a product of books and movies like Fifty Shades of Grey ,” according to The Atlantic journalist Anna Green. Feminist critics say the novel shows “the terrible communication” between males and females. Controversies and the Future
It is common knowledge that the traditional work of women is devalued and women still make less money than men in many commercial enterprises at the time of publication. Contemporary men and women may support the ideals and uses of feminist criticism, but they often have a negative view of the word feminist and refer to it as the other “f” word. Some advocates of feminist views have suggested changing the word feminist to a word with less revolutionary significance, but biological and linguistic feminists argue that the male paradigm is what needs changing; they counter that society should accept the word "feminist" and stay open to criticism as an honest way to identify the creative differences between the sexes and reward these differences equally. References
Oxford University; Creative Commons: | https://penandthepad.com/use-feminist-literary-criticism-2074521.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611237896#3_3157743636 | Title: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Traditional Literary Uses
Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Culture and Sexual Politics
Controversies and the Future
Content: Contemporary men and women may support the ideals and uses of feminist criticism, but they often have a negative view of the word feminist and refer to it as the other “f” word. Some advocates of feminist views have suggested changing the word feminist to a word with less revolutionary significance, but biological and linguistic feminists argue that the male paradigm is what needs changing; they counter that society should accept the word "feminist" and stay open to criticism as an honest way to identify the creative differences between the sexes and reward these differences equally. References
Oxford University; Creative Commons: Feminist Approaches to Literature; Kate O’Connor
The Harvard Crimson; The Gender-Neutral Games; Tarina Quraishi
Mount Holyoke College; Structuralism; | https://penandthepad.com/use-feminist-literary-criticism-2074521.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611237896#4_3157744923 | Title: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Traditional Literary Uses
Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Culture and Sexual Politics
Controversies and the Future
Content: Feminist Approaches to Literature; Kate O’Connor
The Harvard Crimson; The Gender-Neutral Games; Tarina Quraishi
Mount Holyoke College; Structuralism; S. Gabriel
Consent Isn’t Enough; The Troubling Sex of “Fifty Shades”; Emma Green
The Telegraph; Why Men Have a Problem With the Word “Feminism”; Martin Daubney
Research Direction; | https://penandthepad.com/use-feminist-literary-criticism-2074521.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611237896#5_3157745766 | Title: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Traditional Literary Uses
Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Culture and Sexual Politics
Controversies and the Future
Content: S. Gabriel
Consent Isn’t Enough; The Troubling Sex of “Fifty Shades”; Emma Green
The Telegraph; Why Men Have a Problem With the Word “Feminism”; Martin Daubney
Research Direction; Concept of Feminism in Alice Walter's The Color Purple: An Analysis; Rajendra Thorat
Contemporary American Women Writers; Narrative Strategies; Catherine Rainwater
Feminists Without Illusions; | https://penandthepad.com/use-feminist-literary-criticism-2074521.html |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1611237896#6_3157746647 | Title: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism | Pen and the Pad
Headings: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Traditional Literary Uses
Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Culture and Sexual Politics
Controversies and the Future
Content: Concept of Feminism in Alice Walter's The Color Purple: An Analysis; Rajendra Thorat
Contemporary American Women Writers; Narrative Strategies; Catherine Rainwater
Feminists Without Illusions; A Critic of Individualism; Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Writer Bio
A native of New Orleans, Amanda Petrona holds a Bachelor of Science in anthropology/social psychology and Master of Arts in English. She taught writing, research and literature at LSU Baton Rouge. Petrona founded Wild Spirit Louisiana, an organic farm, nature conservatory, and education center for sustainable and holistic living. Cite this Article
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Headings: How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
How to Use Feminist Literary Criticism
Traditional Literary Uses
Entertainment and Feminist Criticism
Culture and Sexual Politics
Controversies and the Future
Content: A Critic of Individualism; Elizabeth Fox-Genovese
Writer Bio
A native of New Orleans, Amanda Petrona holds a Bachelor of Science in anthropology/social psychology and Master of Arts in English. She taught writing, research and literature at LSU Baton Rouge. Petrona founded Wild Spirit Louisiana, an organic farm, nature conservatory, and education center for sustainable and holistic living. Cite this Article
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614562304#6_3165673249 | Title: 25 Beauty Ads That Successfully Promote Diversity - Unlimited Graphic Design Service
Headings: 25 Beauty Ads That Successfully Promote Diversity
25 Beauty Ads That Successfully Promote Diversity
Generate leads the most obvious way
1. Milk Makeup
2. Very Good Light
3. Becca
4. Fenty Beauty
5. Mac
6. Stellar
7. Revolution
8. Black Opal
9. Wet N’ Wild
10. L’oreal
11. Neutrogena
12. Cover FX
13. Lancome
14. Glossier
15. Clinique
16. Orly
17. Shiseido
18. Bobbi Brown
19. Nyx
20. Revlon
21. Covergirl
22. Urban Decay
23. Babor
24. CVS
25. Marc Jacobs
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When Rihanna launched the video campaign for Fenty Beauty’s impressive 40 different foundation shades, it took the world by storm. They featured models with different ethnicities, including a plus-size model Paloma Elsesser. This ignited a move for a diversity beckoning in the beauty industry. 5. Mac
Mac’s #WhatsYourThing campaign is in line with their mantra “All Ages, All Races, All Sexes.” The ad features not only models but also MAC employees and how they go about their foundation routine. They also invited consumers to share their looks on social media which is a great movement to inspire others to be proud of their individuality. 6. Stellar
Stellar’s CEO, Monika Deol, believes that there is no “one size fits all” in make-up. Color is not merely light or dark. | https://penji.co/beauty-ads-diversity/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614562304#7_3165674998 | Title: 25 Beauty Ads That Successfully Promote Diversity - Unlimited Graphic Design Service
Headings: 25 Beauty Ads That Successfully Promote Diversity
25 Beauty Ads That Successfully Promote Diversity
Generate leads the most obvious way
1. Milk Makeup
2. Very Good Light
3. Becca
4. Fenty Beauty
5. Mac
6. Stellar
7. Revolution
8. Black Opal
9. Wet N’ Wild
10. L’oreal
11. Neutrogena
12. Cover FX
13. Lancome
14. Glossier
15. Clinique
16. Orly
17. Shiseido
18. Bobbi Brown
19. Nyx
20. Revlon
21. Covergirl
22. Urban Decay
23. Babor
24. CVS
25. Marc Jacobs
Unlimited Beauty Ads Graphic Designs with Penji
Request for Beauty Ads Design
Review and Revise the Initial Draft
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Content: The ad features not only models but also MAC employees and how they go about their foundation routine. They also invited consumers to share their looks on social media which is a great movement to inspire others to be proud of their individuality. 6. Stellar
Stellar’s CEO, Monika Deol, believes that there is no “one size fits all” in make-up. Color is not merely light or dark. The subtleties are just as important, so she tested the shades on real people. A forward-thinking brand like Stellar is one people of color will look up to. 7. Revolution
A powerful image can undeniably capture anyone’s attention, and that’s what Revolution did with what could be touted as the most diverse beauty ad ever. The ad features a transgender activist, a 90-year-old make-up lover, and a disabled star. | https://penji.co/beauty-ads-diversity/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#2_3166587058 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
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Content: Speak to them like adults
Here’s how to market to college students the right way. Start talking to them as if they are adults. University students are not children and shouldn’t be treated as such. It’s easy to lose business by mistreating your customers. For many of them, this is the first time they’re treated like adults. You don’t want to take away this newfound freedom. Even if students aren’t your main audience, they’ll remember how you treated them. If you don’t respect them now, they won’t purchase from you in the future. Address them as they are, not how you might see them. 2. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#3_3166588418 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: You don’t want to take away this newfound freedom. Even if students aren’t your main audience, they’ll remember how you treated them. If you don’t respect them now, they won’t purchase from you in the future. Address them as they are, not how you might see them. 2. Avoid generalizing
A lot of marketers believe they know how to market to college students, but in actuality they’re just generalizing them into one population. Not all university students think the same way. Based on their majors, they could have completely different outlooks on life. A communications major won’t interpret advertisements the same way a chemistry major will. It’s possible to be general with marketing to the population, but it won’t be as effective. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#4_3166589922 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: Avoid generalizing
A lot of marketers believe they know how to market to college students, but in actuality they’re just generalizing them into one population. Not all university students think the same way. Based on their majors, they could have completely different outlooks on life. A communications major won’t interpret advertisements the same way a chemistry major will. It’s possible to be general with marketing to the population, but it won’t be as effective. One way to do this is by personalizing it to a specific field. For instance, if your product is textbooks, what kind of textbooks does each major require? If you focus on one field and promote textbooks from those courses, you have their attention. 3. Consider their income
It’s hard to understand how to market to college students if you don’t understand how they spend their money. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#5_3166591530 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: One way to do this is by personalizing it to a specific field. For instance, if your product is textbooks, what kind of textbooks does each major require? If you focus on one field and promote textbooks from those courses, you have their attention. 3. Consider their income
It’s hard to understand how to market to college students if you don’t understand how they spend their money. The stereotype is college students have little to no money. For many, this is a reality. They have to pay for textbooks, tuition, housing, and several fees. With less money, anything past a certain price point is out of the question. They’re selective over what’s worth spending on. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#6_3166592941 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: The stereotype is college students have little to no money. For many, this is a reality. They have to pay for textbooks, tuition, housing, and several fees. With less money, anything past a certain price point is out of the question. They’re selective over what’s worth spending on. If there’s a service you have that’s on the lower end, promote it to them. Don’t market overly expensive products if it’s not worth it for them. For instance, promoting a spring break vacation package to students won’t work because they likely don’t have the money to spend on vacations. You might get the attention of some, but the pool isn’t as large. They’re reluctant to spend money on something set for a short time. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#7_3166594419 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: If there’s a service you have that’s on the lower end, promote it to them. Don’t market overly expensive products if it’s not worth it for them. For instance, promoting a spring break vacation package to students won’t work because they likely don’t have the money to spend on vacations. You might get the attention of some, but the pool isn’t as large. They’re reluctant to spend money on something set for a short time. Not every student has a well-paying job or support from their parents. 4. Don’t skip the copy
Your message is important. Make sure the words match. Creating your message can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be long. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#8_3166595831 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: Not every student has a well-paying job or support from their parents. 4. Don’t skip the copy
Your message is important. Make sure the words match. Creating your message can be tough, but it doesn’t have to be long. You can win someone over with a few words, as long as it’s effective. It’s not as simple as saying you’re the best for your target audience. It’s about how they’ll interpret the words. If possible, get input from current university students. Diversify your group so you can appeal to a wider audience. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#9_3166597108 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: You can win someone over with a few words, as long as it’s effective. It’s not as simple as saying you’re the best for your target audience. It’s about how they’ll interpret the words. If possible, get input from current university students. Diversify your group so you can appeal to a wider audience. If the message resonates with them, there’s a good chance your marketing is ready to go. It might not work on the entire campus, but the more diverse the input is, the better. Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Since most college students are on the younger end, they’re the ones creating the trends. They decide in the long run what’s considered cool and what is no longer popular. Businesses should definitely aim to understand trends and learn how to use them. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#10_3166598639 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: If the message resonates with them, there’s a good chance your marketing is ready to go. It might not work on the entire campus, but the more diverse the input is, the better. Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Since most college students are on the younger end, they’re the ones creating the trends. They decide in the long run what’s considered cool and what is no longer popular. Businesses should definitely aim to understand trends and learn how to use them. However, you should still be cautious in using these fads. If you use it incorrectly, you come off ingenuine and fake. The last thing you need is for students to think you’re poking fun at them because you didn’t handle trends correctly. The internet is a great source to see how they’re interacting with other businesses. If it’s mostly negative feedback, then you know what not to do. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#12_3166601707 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
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Content: It requires research into other organizations along with the trends. It also needs an eye for design. Certain colors and graphics stand out more to students. Colors that catch your attention might not work for them. Get online
If you’re not online already, you’re missing out on a great way to market to students. Millennials and Gen Z are the biggest demographics online and on a college campus. They’re active on social media and will often scroll through dozens of sponsored posts. Your advertisements should appear as one of them. Even if they don’t purchase from you that first time, it’s about remaining consistent. It’s more about brand recognition than purchasing online. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#13_3166603142 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: Millennials and Gen Z are the biggest demographics online and on a college campus. They’re active on social media and will often scroll through dozens of sponsored posts. Your advertisements should appear as one of them. Even if they don’t purchase from you that first time, it’s about remaining consistent. It’s more about brand recognition than purchasing online. If they’re going through their social media feeds, they’re often not looking to buy something. But if they see your business come up constantly, they recognize you. When they do need to buy from you, they remember your advertisements online. This is another place where design plays a part. You should be memorable off the designs alone. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#14_3166604600 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: If they’re going through their social media feeds, they’re often not looking to buy something. But if they see your business come up constantly, they recognize you. When they do need to buy from you, they remember your advertisements online. This is another place where design plays a part. You should be memorable off the designs alone. It’s so important to have great design and branding online. If your ads aren’t interesting enough, you won’t be remembered. Get on campus
To some students, the campus is their whole world. They may work, eat, and sleep at their college. This means the businesses outside of the local area are out of reach. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#15_3166605995 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: It’s so important to have great design and branding online. If your ads aren’t interesting enough, you won’t be remembered. Get on campus
To some students, the campus is their whole world. They may work, eat, and sleep at their college. This means the businesses outside of the local area are out of reach. To influence these people, you need to bring your service to them. Find a way to get on or near the campus. Target places with the most foot traffic. This shows your organization really wants to interact with students. Instead of feeling ignored by the city they’re in, they remember you as the business who took the time to visit them. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#16_3166607384 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: To influence these people, you need to bring your service to them. Find a way to get on or near the campus. Target places with the most foot traffic. This shows your organization really wants to interact with students. Instead of feeling ignored by the city they’re in, they remember you as the business who took the time to visit them. Use traditional advertising
One of the advantages of marketing is all the channels. There are many ways to promote something to all types of audiences. For college students, they’re the most likely to be online. However, this doesn’t mean other types of marketing aren’t valuable. Traditional direct mail can be a powerful tool if used correctly. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#17_3166608813 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: Use traditional advertising
One of the advantages of marketing is all the channels. There are many ways to promote something to all types of audiences. For college students, they’re the most likely to be online. However, this doesn’t mean other types of marketing aren’t valuable. Traditional direct mail can be a powerful tool if used correctly. Universities are well-versed with school branding through direct mail to get the attention of incoming freshmen. They take interesting designs and use them to boost their branding. Look at the way some colleges promote to prospective students and use it for inspiration. Get them talking
College students have an entire campus of people to interact with. They’ll make connections and network to reach their goals. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#18_3166610320 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: Universities are well-versed with school branding through direct mail to get the attention of incoming freshmen. They take interesting designs and use them to boost their branding. Look at the way some colleges promote to prospective students and use it for inspiration. Get them talking
College students have an entire campus of people to interact with. They’ll make connections and network to reach their goals. It’s important to take advantage of that because word of mouth remains useful. If they’re not telling each other about how great your business is, they’re talking about your competition. You can do everything else right, but negative feedback from one of their friends goes a long way. Sampling
We now understand college students likely don’t have the money to pay for expensive products. They also are selective over what to spend it on. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1614872101#19_3166611924 | Title: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
Headings: 10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
10 Proven Strategies For Marketing To College Students
1. Speak to them like adults
2. Avoid generalizing
3. Consider their income
4. Don’t skip the copy
Be trendy, but don’t overdo it
Get online
Get on campus
Use traditional advertising
Get them talking
Sampling
Signing Up For Penji
Requesting for Your First Marketing Graphic
1. Create
2. Revise
3. Download
Conclusion
About the author
Content: It’s important to take advantage of that because word of mouth remains useful. If they’re not telling each other about how great your business is, they’re talking about your competition. You can do everything else right, but negative feedback from one of their friends goes a long way. Sampling
We now understand college students likely don’t have the money to pay for expensive products. They also are selective over what to spend it on. One way to ensure they pick your business is by sampling. This can work with other strategies like going on campus or promoting online. It lets skeptical students understand why your organization is the best choice. They’re able to try it before they buy it. It’s up to them to purchase it, but at least they can recognize you as an option. | https://penji.co/marketing-to-college-students/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1617573484#6_3173752446 | Title: The Psychology of Poetry: Understanding the Perspective of a Poem - Penlighten
Headings: The Psychology of Poetry: Understanding the Perspective of a Poem
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Content: Writing poetry may also be a means of expressing one’s feelings towards other people. For instance, people who are in love may write poems to express their feelings towards the object of their desire, i.e. the beloved person. The most efficient love poems are the ones which express one’s feelings and emotions with clarity and openness. On the other hand, as it has been previously mentioned, there are several reasons why we generally enjoy reading poetry. The first reason may be to understand another person’s feelings. Thus, we could indeed say that empathy is quite similar to the appreciation of poetry. By poetry, we can understand or imagine how another person feels, and by this we can feel close to another human being. It is essential to develop empathic skills in our personal relationships, and poetry may help us do that. Those who are interested in the more professional side of poetry are likely to appreciate it from an artistic point of view. Some people find poetry enjoyable because they are able to appreciate the writer’s artistic expression. | https://penlighten.com/the-psychology-of-poetry |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1617573484#7_3173753960 | Title: The Psychology of Poetry: Understanding the Perspective of a Poem - Penlighten
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Content: Thus, we could indeed say that empathy is quite similar to the appreciation of poetry. By poetry, we can understand or imagine how another person feels, and by this we can feel close to another human being. It is essential to develop empathic skills in our personal relationships, and poetry may help us do that. Those who are interested in the more professional side of poetry are likely to appreciate it from an artistic point of view. Some people find poetry enjoyable because they are able to appreciate the writer’s artistic expression. Finding inspiration and motivation, uplifting our spirits are some other good reasons for opening a poetry book. Certain poems can impregnate us with a sense of meaning and hope, or can help us gain insights on different issues. By turning us into creators, poetry connects us to our internal resources and changes our point of view. And even if poetry is not always a veil that could help us camouflage all the bad and ugly things in this world, it can still help us transcend them and can make us more conscious. In February 2009 when the recession seemed to paralyze Guadeloupe and Martinique, several scholars among whom we could mention Patrick Chamoiseau and Édouard Glissant, said that there wasn’t any economical crisis, but rather a poetic crisis (“une crise poétique”). | https://penlighten.com/the-psychology-of-poetry |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1617573484#8_3173755740 | Title: The Psychology of Poetry: Understanding the Perspective of a Poem - Penlighten
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Content: Finding inspiration and motivation, uplifting our spirits are some other good reasons for opening a poetry book. Certain poems can impregnate us with a sense of meaning and hope, or can help us gain insights on different issues. By turning us into creators, poetry connects us to our internal resources and changes our point of view. And even if poetry is not always a veil that could help us camouflage all the bad and ugly things in this world, it can still help us transcend them and can make us more conscious. In February 2009 when the recession seemed to paralyze Guadeloupe and Martinique, several scholars among whom we could mention Patrick Chamoiseau and Édouard Glissant, said that there wasn’t any economical crisis, but rather a poetic crisis (“une crise poétique”). They wrote a political manifesto under the form of a poem. Writing, reading or reciting poetry (out loud) could indeed be some forms of self-therapy. It can be a form of escapism, or a catharsis, a means by which we purge our inner lives from the ugly aspects of the world we live in. Like it? Share it! | https://penlighten.com/the-psychology-of-poetry |
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Content: They wrote a political manifesto under the form of a poem. Writing, reading or reciting poetry (out loud) could indeed be some forms of self-therapy. It can be a form of escapism, or a catharsis, a means by which we purge our inner lives from the ugly aspects of the world we live in. Like it? Share it! « Previous Post
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1618062883#1_3175009474 | Title: 70 Argumentative Essay Topics for Students across the Globe
Headings: 70 Argumentative Essay Topics for Students across the Globe
70 Argumentative Essay Topics for Students across the Globe
Argumentative Essay Topics: Finance and Accountancy
Argumentative Essay Topics: Marketing Management
Argumentative Essay Topics: Human Resource & Leadership
Education Based Argumentative Essay Topics
General Business Argumentative Essay Topics
Content: Argumentative Essay Topics: Finance and Accountancy
Constant growth in productivity is an effect of accounting software
Finance management is transforming and technology is a big cause
“To reduce risk management, trigger financial accounting” – truth or myth? Giant businesses never see a downfall in spite of financial instability
Implement accounting tools if reducing cost is the target
An organization with a discrete finance department secures a position in the industry
A study shows that long term debts badly affect an organization
Cost equity calculation takes a back step if market return is less than risk-free return
Tax sheet may not include historical tax calculations, but, it should have a count
Debt makes the fine line of intersection between bank service and banking operation
Technological evolution in finance management implies a company’s success
Ideal accounting standards are the ones making news today
The financial standing of an enterprise is evidently visible from its balance sheet
Precisely and accurately define “Exit Rate” for a better business future
Advanced theory of statistics directs to a simplified method of comparing two-time varying correlations series
Argumentative Essay Topics: Marketing Management
Brand extension strengthens the brand personality: evidential references
Birthday discount coupons increase the brand value of any product
Telemarketing industry faced no loss during the recession – true or not? Smart gadgets are paving the way between marketing research and customer feedbacks
Loyalty programs are the best instrument for marketing, promotion, and sale
Word of mouth is a big concern in the restaurant and hotel industry
Hue and tint has a significant manipulation in customers’ buying impulse
Social media is always bad mouth about nepotism in business sectors
Pharmaceutical marketing ethics are different than the rests
Every startup must have a decent website and a team of SEO executives
Black Friday sales excel a company gross by a large scale
Gender still plays a role in the buying decision of a family
Today global marketing are incorporating standardization
E-learning makes the differences with their goods and objects in social classes
Strong market monopoly can only be broken through successful marketing approaches
Argumentative Essay Topics: Human Resource & Leadership
Global competitiveness acts in favor of betterment in human resources
Leadership is a better thought than authoritative managing body
Job satisfaction is not only important for the employees but also for the employers
Appointing babysitters for daily childcare inside the workplace is a good HR move
HR managers are responsible for preserving cultural diversity
Which should be adopted – remote interviews or personal interactive ones? Effective parenting techniques work in favor of efficient leadership management
Potent leadership techniques can increase productivity with great time management
Political leadership and business leadership are correlated but follow different aspects
Social media and technology are injecting the leadership style in the millennial generation
Compensation packages highly motivate the employees to work enthusiastically
Some say its additional bonus, but, reality says salary bonus
Workplace ethics are a collaborative general human behavior
If you don’t deal with such genre of essay writing, then it’s better to buy essay online from a professional and reputed essay writer website like PenMyPaper. Education Based Argumentative Essay Topics
College application essay s pave the way of migration for students
Growth camps for individual students come with multiple educational benefits
Educational institutions prove to be futile in training students for the global platform
Online courses lead to a more interactive and real-life learning experience
The learning curve of a student is greatly influenced by his or her adaptation power
Listening to music comforts pupils and increases their learning capacity
At least one foreign language should be made a compulsory subject in schools
Excessive homework works negatively as the study hours decrease largely
Parenting classes are more significant than one think them to be
Physical education refreshes the mind and helps students in better understanding
Uniform brings a sense of unity among students: proving with contraries
Athletic scholarships should be made compulsory in every nation
The government should allocate a fund for assessing teachers’ ability regularly
General Business Argumentative Essay Topics
Promotions and advertisements take a business onto the next level
On-job training is important and significant for every employee
Appraisal acts in favor of employee’s skill development
Showing personal power in business is foolish- true or false? | https://penmypaper.com/blog/argumentative-essay-topics/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1618062883#2_3175015033 | Title: 70 Argumentative Essay Topics for Students across the Globe
Headings: 70 Argumentative Essay Topics for Students across the Globe
70 Argumentative Essay Topics for Students across the Globe
Argumentative Essay Topics: Finance and Accountancy
Argumentative Essay Topics: Marketing Management
Argumentative Essay Topics: Human Resource & Leadership
Education Based Argumentative Essay Topics
General Business Argumentative Essay Topics
Content: Smart gadgets are paving the way between marketing research and customer feedbacks
Loyalty programs are the best instrument for marketing, promotion, and sale
Word of mouth is a big concern in the restaurant and hotel industry
Hue and tint has a significant manipulation in customers’ buying impulse
Social media is always bad mouth about nepotism in business sectors
Pharmaceutical marketing ethics are different than the rests
Every startup must have a decent website and a team of SEO executives
Black Friday sales excel a company gross by a large scale
Gender still plays a role in the buying decision of a family
Today global marketing are incorporating standardization
E-learning makes the differences with their goods and objects in social classes
Strong market monopoly can only be broken through successful marketing approaches
Argumentative Essay Topics: Human Resource & Leadership
Global competitiveness acts in favor of betterment in human resources
Leadership is a better thought than authoritative managing body
Job satisfaction is not only important for the employees but also for the employers
Appointing babysitters for daily childcare inside the workplace is a good HR move
HR managers are responsible for preserving cultural diversity
Which should be adopted – remote interviews or personal interactive ones? Effective parenting techniques work in favor of efficient leadership management
Potent leadership techniques can increase productivity with great time management
Political leadership and business leadership are correlated but follow different aspects
Social media and technology are injecting the leadership style in the millennial generation
Compensation packages highly motivate the employees to work enthusiastically
Some say its additional bonus, but, reality says salary bonus
Workplace ethics are a collaborative general human behavior
If you don’t deal with such genre of essay writing, then it’s better to buy essay online from a professional and reputed essay writer website like PenMyPaper. Education Based Argumentative Essay Topics
College application essay s pave the way of migration for students
Growth camps for individual students come with multiple educational benefits
Educational institutions prove to be futile in training students for the global platform
Online courses lead to a more interactive and real-life learning experience
The learning curve of a student is greatly influenced by his or her adaptation power
Listening to music comforts pupils and increases their learning capacity
At least one foreign language should be made a compulsory subject in schools
Excessive homework works negatively as the study hours decrease largely
Parenting classes are more significant than one think them to be
Physical education refreshes the mind and helps students in better understanding
Uniform brings a sense of unity among students: proving with contraries
Athletic scholarships should be made compulsory in every nation
The government should allocate a fund for assessing teachers’ ability regularly
General Business Argumentative Essay Topics
Promotions and advertisements take a business onto the next level
On-job training is important and significant for every employee
Appraisal acts in favor of employee’s skill development
Showing personal power in business is foolish- true or false? High retention is the effect of employee engagement
Campus marketing is a psychological tactic for marketing your brand
Enterprise resource planning before project initiation is beneficial
Multilevel marketing assures a company’s growth in the global platform
Corporate sense of fashion matter in client meetings and conferences
Mergers allow owners to retain some of their rights and ownership
Revamping business policies for the new product line is essential
Product-oriented businesses need more success than market-oriented ones
The reliable supply chain is vital for just in time manufacturing
Consumer behavior is the decision-making cause for business planners
Either from the above ideas must have tempted your insight and boggled your mind. Pick that, study thoroughly, and write efficiently. If you have no clue about the argumentative writing style and approach, seek help from a professional college paper writing service. You can visit the website of PenMyPaper, as currently, it is among the top brands. Certainly, pros make the task easier for you! | https://penmypaper.com/blog/argumentative-essay-topics/ |
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Pure competition is another term for perfect competition. In this market structure, there are many producers and consumers, each not large enough to influence market supply and demand. Marketed goods are homogeneous and are a perfect substitute. In such a market, the company tries to produce the largest output at the lowest price. It is hard to find examples of perfectly competitive markets in the real world. | https://penpoin.com/pure-competition/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1622424342#3_3184579038 | Title: Pure Competition: Meaning, Characteristics
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Content: It is assumed, there are no market failures, both from externalities and market forces. The following are the main characteristics of pure competition: There are many producers and consumers in the market
Producers and consumers do not have the market power to influence prices
Standard or homogeneous product and is a perfect substitute
There are no entry barriers and exit barriers
Transition costs borne by consumers are zero
Suppliers act as price takers. Number of actors, entry barriers and exit barriers
In a pure competition market, there are many producers and consumers. Each is not enough to influence prices, demand, or supply. In other words, both producers and consumers do not have market power. Low entry barriers are also related to a large number of producers in the market. When a company goes bankrupt, market supply decreases, this will raise prices in the short run. However, due to low entry barriers, any increase in profits will encourage new players to enter. As a result, economic benefits in a pure market do not last in the long run. | https://penpoin.com/pure-competition/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1622424342#4_3184580337 | Title: Pure Competition: Meaning, Characteristics
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Content: In other words, both producers and consumers do not have market power. Low entry barriers are also related to a large number of producers in the market. When a company goes bankrupt, market supply decreases, this will raise prices in the short run. However, due to low entry barriers, any increase in profits will encourage new players to enter. As a result, economic benefits in a pure market do not last in the long run. Homogeneous product and switching costs
Producers market homogeneous products. The company did not adopt a differentiation strategy for its offer. Therefore, there is no opportunity for them to apply a more premium price. Hence, competition in the market will be based on price and volume. Also, products on the market completely replace each other. | https://penpoin.com/pure-competition/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1622424342#6_3184582372 | Title: Pure Competition: Meaning, Characteristics
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Content: In a sense, when one producer raises prices, consumers will immediately move to other producers. Moreover, consumers do not bear substantial switching costs. Manufacturers can be free out when they are bankrupt. Furthermore, when companies can adopt a differentiation strategy to a certain degree, the market structure changes into a monopolistic competition. Producers as price takers
The producers in the pure competition market are price takers. In a sense, they take the market price as the price of their product. They do not have the market power to influence market prices, due to the relatively small size of individual supplies, homogeneous products, low entry and exit barriers, and low consumer switching costs. Individually, producers face market demand that is really very elastic (horizontal demand curve), so there is no reason for them to sell prices above the market, even slightly above market prices. The idea is because consumers will immediately switch when they do it. Therefore, if each company charges a price somewhat above the market price, the company will not sell any product. | https://penpoin.com/pure-competition/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1651180666#3_3250614144 | Title: 13 Examples of Good and Bad Manners Around the World | HowStuffWorks
Headings: 13 Examples of Good and Bad Manners Around the World
13 Examples of Good and Bad Manners Around the World
1. Belching
2. Watch Your Feet!
3. Swapping Business Cards
4. Crushing Handshake
5. To Shake or Not to Shake
6.Clearing Your Plate
7. No Tipping!
8. Mixed Signals
9. The "Peace" Salute
10. Exposing Your Palms
11. Lose the Shoes
12. Chewing Gum
13. Left-handed Greetings
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS:
Manners Around the World FAQ
What is cultural etiquette?
Which country has the best manners?
Can good manners in one country be bad manners in another country?
Are table manners the same worldwide?
What are the three rules of etiquette?
Content: In most of the Middle and Far East, it is considered an insult to point your feet (particularly the soles) at another person or to display them in any way, for example, by resting with your feet up. Advertisement
3. Swapping Business Cards
In most Asian countries, a business card is seen as an extension of the person it represents; therefore, to disrespect a card -- by folding it, writing on it, or just shoving it into your pocket without looking at it -- is to disrespect the person who gave it to you. Advertisement
4. Crushing Handshake
Nowadays, a bone-crushing handshake is seen as admirable in the United States and U.K., but in much of the East, particularly the Philippines, it is seen as a sign of aggression -- just as if you gave any other part of a person's body a hard squeeze! Advertisement
5. To Shake or Not to Shake
Orthodox Jews will not shake hands with someone of the opposite sex, while a strict Muslim woman will not shake hands with a man. To confuse matters, a Muslim man will shake hands with a non-Muslim woman. People in these cultures generally avoid touching people of the opposite sex who are not family members. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/13-examples-of-good-and-bad-manners-around-the-world.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1651180666#6_3250620111 | Title: 13 Examples of Good and Bad Manners Around the World | HowStuffWorks
Headings: 13 Examples of Good and Bad Manners Around the World
13 Examples of Good and Bad Manners Around the World
1. Belching
2. Watch Your Feet!
3. Swapping Business Cards
4. Crushing Handshake
5. To Shake or Not to Shake
6.Clearing Your Plate
7. No Tipping!
8. Mixed Signals
9. The "Peace" Salute
10. Exposing Your Palms
11. Lose the Shoes
12. Chewing Gum
13. Left-handed Greetings
CONTRIBUTING WRITERS:
Manners Around the World FAQ
What is cultural etiquette?
Which country has the best manners?
Can good manners in one country be bad manners in another country?
Are table manners the same worldwide?
What are the three rules of etiquette?
Content: No Tipping! In Japan and Korea, a tip is considered an insult, rather than a compliment, and for them, accepting tips is akin to begging. However, this tradition is beginning to change as more Westerners bring their customs with them to these countries. Advertisement
8. Mixed Signals
The "okay" sign (thumb and forefinger touching to make a circle) is very far from okay in much of the world. In Germany and most of South America, it is an insult, similar to giving someone the finger in the United States, while in Turkey it is a derogatory gesture used to imply that someone is homosexual. Advertisement
9. The "Peace" Salute
Similarly, in the U.K., when the two-fingered "V for victory" or "peace" salute is given with the hand turned so that the palm faces inward, it is considered extremely rude, having a meaning similar to raising the middle finger to someone in the United States. Advertisement
10. Exposing Your Palms
In Greece, any signal that involves showing your open palm is extremely offensive. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/13-examples-of-good-and-bad-manners-around-the-world.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1651316441#1_3250949960 | Title: 10 Fantastic Fads of the 1990s | HowStuffWorks
Headings: 10 Fantastic Fads of the 1990s
10 Fantastic Fads of the 1990s
10: Grunge
9: Tattoos and Piercings
8: The Macarena
7: The Waif Look
6: Gangsta Rap
5. Hip Hop Fashion
4: Hypercolor T-shirts
3: Teen Television
2: Beanie Babies
1: Internet Chat Rooms
Content: It seems, at first glance, like a bland decade, destined to be little more than "the decade after the '80s." Even those who grew up in the '90s can be hard pressed to pinpoint the decade's character in a single word or phrase. That may be by design: It's easy to see the '90s as a transitional period. Consider the world of the early 21st century — the ubiquity of the Internet, the diversity of styles, the things that are acceptable and mainstream that were once on the fringe. Many of those things began as fads of the '90s. It was the decade that rang out the end of the 20th century and all its cultural upheavals, all while ushering in the 21st century with a host of technological innovations. Advertisement
Of course, some fads just faded and fizzled. For people who lived in the '90s, those fads are still with them. Even if they never wore their clothes backwards, they laughed at the idea that some people did. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/7-fantastic-fads-of-the-1990s.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1651316441#2_3250951409 | Title: 10 Fantastic Fads of the 1990s | HowStuffWorks
Headings: 10 Fantastic Fads of the 1990s
10 Fantastic Fads of the 1990s
10: Grunge
9: Tattoos and Piercings
8: The Macarena
7: The Waif Look
6: Gangsta Rap
5. Hip Hop Fashion
4: Hypercolor T-shirts
3: Teen Television
2: Beanie Babies
1: Internet Chat Rooms
Content: Many of those things began as fads of the '90s. It was the decade that rang out the end of the 20th century and all its cultural upheavals, all while ushering in the 21st century with a host of technological innovations. Advertisement
Of course, some fads just faded and fizzled. For people who lived in the '90s, those fads are still with them. Even if they never wore their clothes backwards, they laughed at the idea that some people did. From piercings to flannel, "90210" to grunge, here are 10 of the biggest '90s fads. They helped shape your world, like it or not! Contents
Grunge
Tattoos and Piercings
The Macarena
The Waif Look
Gangsta Rap
Hip Hop Fashion
Hypercolor T-shirts
Teen Television
Beanie Babies
Internet Chat Rooms
10: Grunge
Grunge was both a musical style and a fashion choice. The music was generally defined by heavy guitars and overwrought, angsty lyrics; | https://people.howstuffworks.com/7-fantastic-fads-of-the-1990s.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1651821480#7_3252068262 | Title: Hispanic or Latino? It's Complicated | HowStuffWorks
Headings: Hispanic or Latino? It’s Complicated
Hispanic or Latino? It’s Complicated
Now That's Interesting
Content: And when asked how they would describe themselves, 54 percent said they'd use an "origin term" like Mexican or Dominican, 23 percent said simply "American," and only 20 percent used an umbrella term like Hispanic or Latino. More recently, the term Latinx has been tossed into the mix. It was born of the LGBTQ movement and a desire among some Latinos to create a more inclusive term outside of the gender binary Latino or Latina. Romero worries that it's impossible to rid the Spanish language of gendered words and that Latinx is confusing to native Spanish speakers. But María R. Scharrón-del Río, a counseling professor at Brooklyn College, disagrees, seeing the new word as a way of reaching out to people who haven't always been embraced by Latino immigrant communities. "By using Latinx, nobody is telling you how to identify. It's up to you if you want to be Latinx, Latino, or something else," she told NBC News. " It's really a way to be inclusive. For people who are traditionally marginalized, that millisecond of politeness and recognition towards someone who is gender queer, tells them that you see them, that you are an ally." Now That's Interesting
Hispanic/Latino is an ethnicity, not a racial group. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/cultural-traditions/hispanic-or-latino-its-complicated.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1652407075#1_3253296434 | Title: Traditional German Music | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How German Traditions Work
How German Traditions Work
Traditional German Music
Content: Kitchen]. This environment cultivated generations of musical development and paved the way for German composers such as Johann Sebastian Bach and Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Music is perhaps the area where German culture is most prevalent beyond its own borders. Particularly in America, the influence of German immigrants is inescapable and may be largely responsible for the rise of symphony orchestras, which along with opera, was a popular art form in Germany, in metropolitan areas with large German populations. As early as 1853, Milwaukee hosted a performance of German composer Albert Lörtzing’s opera “Zar und Zimmermann” to an audience of 800. This was at a time when the city was only 30,000 strong [source: Daniels]. Advertisement
From that point onward, German-born conductors were a primary influence in American orchestras, conducting symphonies in Chicago and New York. And German-American banker Otto Kahn financed the Metropolitan Opera during its formative years [source: Daniels]. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/culture-traditions/national-traditions/german-tradition3.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1652572920#1_3253708104 | Title: What Makes a Dictator? - How Dictators Work | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How Dictators Work
How Dictators Work
What Makes a Dictator?
Darth Dictator
Content: They usually rule autocracies, governments with a single self-appointed leader and no governing body to check his power. Often, dictators have totalitarian regimes, keeping their power through control of the mass media. Totalitarian dictators also use secret police and spy on the citizens of their state as well as restrict or completely remove their personal freedoms. Many of these dictators foster cultsof personality, a form of hero worship in which the masses are fed propaganda declaring their leader to be flawless (and in some cases, divine or divinely appointed). The North Korean dictator Kim Il-sung (father of Kim Jong-il) was essentially the sole subject of all forms of art created in the country. Schoolchildren were taught to give thanks to Kim Il-sung, the source of all of their blessings, as part of their training. Critics spoke of him as being megalomaniacal and extremely narcissistic. Saddam Hussein's Iraq was also full of statues, murals, posters and paintings bearing his image. Advertisement
circa 1944: Adolf Hitler gives the fascist salute at a parade. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/dictator2.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1652572920#2_3253709521 | Title: What Makes a Dictator? - How Dictators Work | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How Dictators Work
How Dictators Work
What Makes a Dictator?
Darth Dictator
Content: Schoolchildren were taught to give thanks to Kim Il-sung, the source of all of their blessings, as part of their training. Critics spoke of him as being megalomaniacal and extremely narcissistic. Saddam Hussein's Iraq was also full of statues, murals, posters and paintings bearing his image. Advertisement
circa 1944: Adolf Hitler gives the fascist salute at a parade. Visible on the balcony with him are Galeazzo Ciano and Italian Benito Mussolini (far left). Just visible on the right is the hand Hermann Goering holding his Field Marshal's baton. Keystone/ Getty Images
As with ancient Roman dictators and the more recent example of Napoleon Bonaparte, it's often the case that a state of emergency or a coup d'etat results in a dictator coming to power. However, there have been dictators who got there legally. Adolf Hitler, for example, was appointed chancellor, or head of government, by President Paul von Hindenburg in 1933. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/dictator2.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653193621#3_3254990778 | Title: Are men and women's roles in society changing? | HowStuffWorks
Headings: Are men and women's roles in society changing?
Are men and women's roles in society changing?
Citation
Content: If they did work, it was as a secretary, a nurse or another stereotypically female profession. Advertisement
Women in the U.S. got one of their first tastes of the working world during World War II. The men went to war, and the women went to the factories and offices. Though the women returned to their homes after the war, they didn't remain there for long. The social changes of the 1960s and 1970s caused a cultural revolution that found many women pursuing careers outside the home. In recent years, more men have expressed a desire to take on the role of primary caregiver to the children. That doesn't mean these changes have been easy. Men have had to struggle with what masculinity means to them if they're not the sole breadwinner. Women have to deal with making less than men in wages and a difficult time advancing to the highest positions within a company. Women are also subjected to the "Mommy Wars" -- a set of battles between working moms and stay-at-home moms in which each side declares that the other side is irreparably harming their children. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/men-women-roles-changing.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653193621#4_3254992224 | Title: Are men and women's roles in society changing? | HowStuffWorks
Headings: Are men and women's roles in society changing?
Are men and women's roles in society changing?
Citation
Content: In recent years, more men have expressed a desire to take on the role of primary caregiver to the children. That doesn't mean these changes have been easy. Men have had to struggle with what masculinity means to them if they're not the sole breadwinner. Women have to deal with making less than men in wages and a difficult time advancing to the highest positions within a company. Women are also subjected to the "Mommy Wars" -- a set of battles between working moms and stay-at-home moms in which each side declares that the other side is irreparably harming their children. And while the recession may have forced more men to stay home, they didn't necessarily pick up the bulk of the housework or childcare. The New York Times reported that unemployed dads spent about as much time caring for their children as their working counterparts did; the laid-off dads made finding a new job their foremost priority [source: Rampell ]. This state of affairs is probably not unfamiliar to working moms, who have long dealt with the so-called "second shift," in which they come home from their stint in the professional world only to spend just as much time cooking, cleaning and caring for children. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/men-women-roles-changing.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653321688#0_3255270854 | Title: How the Patriot Act Works | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How the Patriot Act Works
How the Patriot Act Works
Main Provisions of the Patriot Act
Titles III-X of the Patriot Act
Primary Criticisms of the Act
A Brief History of the Patriot Act
Is the Patriot Act a Success or a Failure?
Opposing the Patriot Act
Citation
Content: How the Patriot Act Works | HowStuffWorks
How the Patriot Act Works
By: Ed Grabianowski
Homeland Security National Operations Center
Photo Courtesy of U.S. Department of Homeland Security
The Patriot Act is a U.S. law passed in the wake of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Its goals are to strengthen domestic security and broaden the powers of law-enforcement agencies with regards to identifying and stopping terrorists. The passing and renewal of the Patriot Act has been extremely controversial. Supporters claim that it's been instrumental in a number of investigations and arrests of terrorists, while critics counter the act gives the government too much power, threatens civil liberties and undermines the very democracy it seeks to protect. Let's take a look at what the Patriot Act is, the support and criticism behind it and if the Patriot Act is really working. Main Provisions of the Patriot Act
The Patriot Act's full title is Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001. It's split into 10 parts, and it covers a lot of ground. Here is a summary. Advertisement
Title I - This section pertains to the protection of civil liberties. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/patriot-act.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653321688#1_3255272599 | Title: How the Patriot Act Works | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How the Patriot Act Works
How the Patriot Act Works
Main Provisions of the Patriot Act
Titles III-X of the Patriot Act
Primary Criticisms of the Act
A Brief History of the Patriot Act
Is the Patriot Act a Success or a Failure?
Opposing the Patriot Act
Citation
Content: Let's take a look at what the Patriot Act is, the support and criticism behind it and if the Patriot Act is really working. Main Provisions of the Patriot Act
The Patriot Act's full title is Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001. It's split into 10 parts, and it covers a lot of ground. Here is a summary. Advertisement
Title I - This section pertains to the protection of civil liberties. It authorizes federal money to accomplish much of the act's provisions and authorizes the Secret Service to create a nationwide electronic crime task force. This section also gives the president the authority to confiscate the property of any foreign person who is believed to have aided in a war or attack on the United States. Such seizures can be submitted secretly to courts as evidence. Title II - This section broadens the ability of law-enforcement agencies to conduct surveillance on "agents of foreign powers." It allows the interception of communications if they're related to terrorist activities and allows law-enforcement agencies to share information related to terrorist activities with federal authorities. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/patriot-act.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653321688#7_3255283855 | Title: How the Patriot Act Works | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How the Patriot Act Works
How the Patriot Act Works
Main Provisions of the Patriot Act
Titles III-X of the Patriot Act
Primary Criticisms of the Act
A Brief History of the Patriot Act
Is the Patriot Act a Success or a Failure?
Opposing the Patriot Act
Citation
Content: Title VIII - This portion of the Patriot Act adds several crimes to the list of things considered acts of terrorism, including attacking a mass transit system, using a biological weapon, supporting terrorism and computer hacking. The penalties for terrorist crimes are also increased. Title IX - This section creates a method for the sharing of national intelligence information between government agencies. Title X - The final section of the Patriot Act contains a number of relatively minor, miscellaneous provisions. Advertisement
Primary Criticisms of the Act
President George W. Bush signs the Patriot Act into law. Photo courtesy of The White House
The Patriot Act has come under fire for a number of reasons. It was passed very quickly (just over a month after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks), and Congress spent very little time reading and debating it. By some accounts, less than 48 hours passed between the presentation of the bill’s final wording and the law passing in both houses of Congress, leading to some doubt whether many members of Congress actually read the lengthy and complex bill. However, Sen. Russ Feingold, a Democrat from Wisconsin, was the only senator to vote against the act, while several members of the House of Representatives joined his dissent or abstained from voting. Critics contend that such a crucial and sweeping piece of legislation deserved more thorough deliberation. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/patriot-act.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653321688#8_3255285796 | Title: How the Patriot Act Works | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How the Patriot Act Works
How the Patriot Act Works
Main Provisions of the Patriot Act
Titles III-X of the Patriot Act
Primary Criticisms of the Act
A Brief History of the Patriot Act
Is the Patriot Act a Success or a Failure?
Opposing the Patriot Act
Citation
Content: Photo courtesy of The White House
The Patriot Act has come under fire for a number of reasons. It was passed very quickly (just over a month after the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks), and Congress spent very little time reading and debating it. By some accounts, less than 48 hours passed between the presentation of the bill’s final wording and the law passing in both houses of Congress, leading to some doubt whether many members of Congress actually read the lengthy and complex bill. However, Sen. Russ Feingold, a Democrat from Wisconsin, was the only senator to vote against the act, while several members of the House of Representatives joined his dissent or abstained from voting. Critics contend that such a crucial and sweeping piece of legislation deserved more thorough deliberation. There are fears that the Patriot Act reduces or removes many of the civil liberties enjoyed in the United States and guaranteed by the Constitution. The right to privacy (not specifically mentioned in the Constitution but supported by numerous Supreme Court decisions) and freedom from unreasonable searches and seizures are the most notable infringements due to the expansion of the government’s ability to conduct wiretaps, obtain NSLs and perform searches without notification. The detainment of material witnesses and terrorist suspects without access to lawyers, hearings or any formal charges are seen as erosions of the Fifth and Sixth Amendments, rights of due process and trial by jury, respectively. Advertisement
Critics also charge that the Patriot Act unfairly expands the powers of the executive branch and strips away many crucial checks and balances. The lack of judicial review, or secretive reviews subject to strict gag orders are the key elements of this criticism. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/patriot-act.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653321688#11_3255291976 | Title: How the Patriot Act Works | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How the Patriot Act Works
How the Patriot Act Works
Main Provisions of the Patriot Act
Titles III-X of the Patriot Act
Primary Criticisms of the Act
A Brief History of the Patriot Act
Is the Patriot Act a Success or a Failure?
Opposing the Patriot Act
Citation
Content: The Washington Post ]. Advertisement
A Brief History of the Patriot Act
President Bush speaks about the Patriot Act in 2004. Photo courtesy of The White House
The terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon on September 11, 2001, spurred a nationwide desire for tighter security and increased abilities for law-enforcement agencies to track and stop terrorists. The Patriot Act was drafted in response and introduced to Congress by Republican Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner. Assistant Attorney General Viet Dinh was the primary author of the act, following his review of Department of Justice practices and procedures in the wake of the September 11 attacks [Source: Wired.com ]. Separate versions of the law went before the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate version was passed on October 11, 2001, but the House version was altered several times, then redrafted and reconciled with the Senate version before being approved by the House. The Senate approved this revised consolidated version and the full bill was signed into law by President Bush on October 26, 2001. Advertisement
The original act has a sunset clause which would have caused many of the law’s provisions to expire in 2005. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/patriot-act.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653321688#12_3255293713 | Title: How the Patriot Act Works | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How the Patriot Act Works
How the Patriot Act Works
Main Provisions of the Patriot Act
Titles III-X of the Patriot Act
Primary Criticisms of the Act
A Brief History of the Patriot Act
Is the Patriot Act a Success or a Failure?
Opposing the Patriot Act
Citation
Content: Wired.com ]. Separate versions of the law went before the Senate and the House of Representatives. The Senate version was passed on October 11, 2001, but the House version was altered several times, then redrafted and reconciled with the Senate version before being approved by the House. The Senate approved this revised consolidated version and the full bill was signed into law by President Bush on October 26, 2001. Advertisement
The original act has a sunset clause which would have caused many of the law’s provisions to expire in 2005. By then, opposition to the act had grown and Democrats used a filibuster to delay reauthorization. The sunset clause was extended for several months, but increased Democratic power in Congress forced a compromise, and the act was reauthorized in early 2006 with a series of “civil liberties safeguards” in place [Source: CNN ]. Most of the act’s provisions were made permanent, but many were changed and three of them were not made permanent. Libraries will no longer be subject to National Security Letters (unless that library also serves as an Internet Service Provider). | https://people.howstuffworks.com/patriot-act.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653540636#7_3255678860 | Title: War Propaganda | HowStuffWorks
Headings: War Propaganda
How Propaganda Works
War Propaganda
Sources
Content: Other posters played to Americans' fear of Nazis, warning that the impact of Hitler's regime could manifest at home. Civilians were repeatedly reminded of wartime suffering via graphic illustrations in an effort to keep them from becoming lax about the effort. The U.S. government conducted studies on the effectiveness of propaganda and determined that posters symbolic or humorous in nature elicited a far less powerful response than those with emotional messages and visual elements of photographic quality [source: Powers of Persuasion ]. Wartime propaganda didn't die with the end of World War II, though. One more modern take on wartime propaganda involves the Internet and its impact on terrorist activity. For example, Iraqi insurgent groups commonly use the Internet to present their viewpoints and goals to a worldwide audience. Often, these methods are successful in both recruitment and fundraising initiatives. Similarly, propaganda also fuels long-running rivalries between opposing religious and political groups (such as the Shiite and Sunni Muslims) [source: PBS ]. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/propaganda4.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1653644694#3_3255936261 | Title: Serial Killer Behavior - How Serial Killers Work | HowStuffWorks
Headings: How Serial Killers Work
How Serial Killers Work
Serial Killer Behavior
Exceptions to the Rule
Content: bed-wetting, arson and cruelty to animals. They are also likely to have come from broken homes and been abused or neglected. Although some are shy and introverted, others are gregarious and outgoing but actually feel very isolated. Many theorists point to the troubled childhoods of serial killers as a possible reason for their actions. We'll explore this and other theories for why they do it in the next section. Exceptions to the Rule
There have been female serial killers, serial killers who were members of racial and ethnic minorities, serial killers who murdered outside of their race and serial killers who began murdering during childhood. Aileen Wuornos, the subject of the 2003 film "Monster," was convicted of killing seven men. She died via lethal injection in 2002. Most of the victims of Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy -- both Caucasian -- were men and boys of racial or ethnic minorities.
Mary Bell was 10 years old when she was convicted of murdering two boys in England in 1968. After being incarcerated in first an all-boys' reform school and later a women's prison, she was released at age 23. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/serial-killer2.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1654150603#0_3256870080 | Title: What is justice? | HowStuffWorks
Headings: What is justice?
What is justice?
Content: What is justice? | HowStuffWorks
What is justice? By: Molly Edmonds
Justice is often depicted as blindfolded and holding scales to weigh each side of an argument. Fry Design Ltd/Photographer's Choice/ Getty Images
The word "justice" appears in many of the United States' most important documents, including the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Pledge of Allegiance. But for a word that's used so often, its precise definition is still a topic of debate for philosophers, theologians and legislators. Justice is often used interchangeably with the word "fairness." In any situation, be it in a courtroom, at the workplace or in line at the local bar, we want to be treated fairly. We shouldn't be judged more harshly because of our skin color, we shouldn't be paid any less because of our gender, and we shouldn't have to wait longer for a drink because of what we're wearing. We feel we deserve equal and impartial treatment. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/what-is-justice.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1654150603#1_3256871297 | Title: What is justice? | HowStuffWorks
Headings: What is justice?
What is justice?
Content: But for a word that's used so often, its precise definition is still a topic of debate for philosophers, theologians and legislators. Justice is often used interchangeably with the word "fairness." In any situation, be it in a courtroom, at the workplace or in line at the local bar, we want to be treated fairly. We shouldn't be judged more harshly because of our skin color, we shouldn't be paid any less because of our gender, and we shouldn't have to wait longer for a drink because of what we're wearing. We feel we deserve equal and impartial treatment. Advertisement
Because we have this desire for equality and fairness, the assurance of justice is usually a prerequisite for a good society. For a leader to have legitimacy among his or her constituents, he or she must find ways to ensure that the laws of the land are just and administered justly. Of course, history is littered with examples of governments that were unjust to some citizens. One such example would be the era of slavery in the United States. Black people weren't afforded the same rights as white people, and it took many years for the government to recognize black people as whites' equals. | https://people.howstuffworks.com/what-is-justice.htm |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1658116699#0_3264713526 | Title: Ecuador’s one and only official currency is the US Dollar — People Places and Thoughts
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Content: Ecuador’s one and only official currency is the US Dollar — People Places and Thoughts
People Places and Thoughts
May 24
May 24 Ecuador’s one and only official currency is the US Dollar
Patrick James Kapche
Ecuador began using the US Dollar as its official currency in the year 2000. There is no other official currency in Ecuador, all prices are in US Dollars. Some Ecuadorean coins exist for small amounts less than one dollar. Ecuador and the US have a somewhat complicated relationship, from past disputes over US military use of Ecuadorian airports, to the recently ended harbor of Julian Assange in an Ecuadorian embassy, to disagreements about support for neighboring South American regimes. Yet one curiously cooperative arrangement between the two countries is Ecuador’s adoption of the US Dollar as the country’s one and only official currency. Ecuador’s initiative to dollarize it’s currency in 2000 is an interesting example of a country deciding to adopt another country’s currency as its own. I tried to find out more while visiting this South American country of nearly 17 million people. Ecuador is not the only non-US territory that currently uses the US Dollar (Panama, El Salvador, and Zimbabwe are some other examples), yet each country that has adopted the US Dollar manages the details a bit differently. Some of the distinctive features of Ecuador’s usage of US currency include the following: Ecuador has no other official currency
Ecuador’s use of the US Dollar is a government-sponsored initiative
Ecuador has its own minted coins in amounts lower than one US Dollar (which are used interchangeably with US coins)
Informal US Dollar usage in Ecuador pre-dates the official dollarization initiative in 2000. | https://peopleplacesandthoughts.com/home/2019/5/24/ecuadors-one-and-only-official-currency-is-the-us-dollar |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1658116699#1_3264715668 | Title: Ecuador’s one and only official currency is the US Dollar — People Places and Thoughts
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Content: Ecuador’s initiative to dollarize it’s currency in 2000 is an interesting example of a country deciding to adopt another country’s currency as its own. I tried to find out more while visiting this South American country of nearly 17 million people. Ecuador is not the only non-US territory that currently uses the US Dollar (Panama, El Salvador, and Zimbabwe are some other examples), yet each country that has adopted the US Dollar manages the details a bit differently. Some of the distinctive features of Ecuador’s usage of US currency include the following: Ecuador has no other official currency
Ecuador’s use of the US Dollar is a government-sponsored initiative
Ecuador has its own minted coins in amounts lower than one US Dollar (which are used interchangeably with US coins)
Informal US Dollar usage in Ecuador pre-dates the official dollarization initiative in 2000. Prior to Ecuador’s official adoption of the US Dollar, inflation and instability of the Ecuadorian Sucre were already causing Ecuadorians to lean on the US Dollar as a secondary currency. With the instability of the Sucre beginning to threaten Ecuador’s economy, Ecuadorian president Jamil Mahuad, a Harvard graduate, implemented an initiative to officially switch Ecuador to the US Dollar. With a hard-peg conversion rate of 25,000 sucres to one dollar, Ecuador began it’s transition, which has overall been considered successful in stabilizing the country’s inflation problem. The US played a cooperative yet minor supporting role in the transition, but the switch was largely executed by Ecuador on its own. Ecuador’s previous central bank, now a museum
Americans in Ecuador will likely notice some interesting monetary differences between Ecuador and other South American countries, as well as some differences from how the US uses its dollars. | https://peopleplacesandthoughts.com/home/2019/5/24/ecuadors-one-and-only-official-currency-is-the-us-dollar |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1658116699#2_3264717902 | Title: Ecuador’s one and only official currency is the US Dollar — People Places and Thoughts
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Content: Prior to Ecuador’s official adoption of the US Dollar, inflation and instability of the Ecuadorian Sucre were already causing Ecuadorians to lean on the US Dollar as a secondary currency. With the instability of the Sucre beginning to threaten Ecuador’s economy, Ecuadorian president Jamil Mahuad, a Harvard graduate, implemented an initiative to officially switch Ecuador to the US Dollar. With a hard-peg conversion rate of 25,000 sucres to one dollar, Ecuador began it’s transition, which has overall been considered successful in stabilizing the country’s inflation problem. The US played a cooperative yet minor supporting role in the transition, but the switch was largely executed by Ecuador on its own. Ecuador’s previous central bank, now a museum
Americans in Ecuador will likely notice some interesting monetary differences between Ecuador and other South American countries, as well as some differences from how the US uses its dollars. First, it is far cheaper for Americans to get cash in Ecuador than it is in Ecuador’s neighboring countries. There is of course no currency conversion fee, and withdrawal fees in general are far lower (these fees can add up in some neighboring countries, where withdrawal limits are low). Another difference from Ecuador’s neighbors is that Ecuador’s prices are comparatively higher. Locally produced goods (baked goods, produce, etc.) tend to be more expensive than in the rest of South America, but cheaper than in the US, while imported goods such as electronics are significantly more expensive than in the United States (this is due to non-currency driven reasons). | https://peopleplacesandthoughts.com/home/2019/5/24/ecuadors-one-and-only-official-currency-is-the-us-dollar |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1658695747#3_3266039772 | Title: A Way-Too-Early Look at Allan Lichtman's 13 Keys to the White House in 2020
Headings: A Way-Too-Early Look at Allan Lichtman’s 13 Keys to the White House in 2020
A Way-Too-Early Look at Allan Lichtman’s 13 Keys to the White House in 2020
by Thomas Neuburger
Thirteen Keys to the 2020 Presidential Election
Totals
Conclusions
WPVR
Reader's opinions
Content: Party Mandate: After the midterm elections, the incumbent party holds more seats in the U.S. House of Representatives than after the previous midterm elections. False. In 2016 the Democrats retook the House of Representatives. 2. Contest: There is no serious contest for the incumbent party nomination. True, at least so far. Lichtman defines “no serious contest” as one in which the incumbent party’s nominee holds two-thirds of the convention delegates at the start of the convention. Even if a President Pence is the Republican nominee, I’d expect no serious convention challenge. | https://peoplesvoiceradio.com/a-way-too-early-look-at-allan-lichtmans-13-keys-to-the-white-house-in-2020/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1662333556#10_3275730845 | Title: The Perception Gap
Headings: The Perception Gap
The Perception Gap
Findings
Democrats' Perception Gap
Republicans' Perception Gap
Widest Perception Gap at Political Extremes
The Hidden Tribes of America
V-Shaped Perception Gap
News Media Doesn’t Help
Increased Media Consumption and the Perception Gap
Media and the Widening Perception Gap
Education Doesn’t Help, Either
Education and the Perception Gap
Friendship Diversity
The Social Media Effect
Perceiving Bad Intentions
Judging One's Opponents
Conclusion: Why the Perception Gap Matters
Content: Friendship Diversity
The Social Media Effect
Social media platforms provide us a personalized way to receive news and commentary from anyone and everyone with whom we are connected. In theory, this could mean that users see a cross section of their community's political views, representing the full range of perspectives within their network. Unfortunately, our study's findings paint a less encouraging picture. First, only 26% of American report sharing social media posts about politics. Second, these Americans have higher Perception Gaps than the national average. While those who do not post on social media have an average Perception Gap of 18, those who do post on social media have an average Perception Gap of 29. The political content we see on social media is therefore disproportionately from people with a more distorted understanding of the other side, further adding to the problem. Perceiving Bad Intentions
These findings matter because when people wrongly perceive others as extreme, they become more hostile towards them. The larger a person’s Perception Gap, the more negative their views are of the other side. People with large Perception Gaps are more likely to describe their opponents as “hateful,” “ignorant,” and “bigoted.” | https://perceptiongap.us/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1662333556#11_3275732870 | Title: The Perception Gap
Headings: The Perception Gap
The Perception Gap
Findings
Democrats' Perception Gap
Republicans' Perception Gap
Widest Perception Gap at Political Extremes
The Hidden Tribes of America
V-Shaped Perception Gap
News Media Doesn’t Help
Increased Media Consumption and the Perception Gap
Media and the Widening Perception Gap
Education Doesn’t Help, Either
Education and the Perception Gap
Friendship Diversity
The Social Media Effect
Perceiving Bad Intentions
Judging One's Opponents
Conclusion: Why the Perception Gap Matters
Content: While those who do not post on social media have an average Perception Gap of 18, those who do post on social media have an average Perception Gap of 29. The political content we see on social media is therefore disproportionately from people with a more distorted understanding of the other side, further adding to the problem. Perceiving Bad Intentions
These findings matter because when people wrongly perceive others as extreme, they become more hostile towards them. The larger a person’s Perception Gap, the more negative their views are of the other side. People with large Perception Gaps are more likely to describe their opponents as “hateful,” “ignorant,” and “bigoted.” This points to the vicious cycle of polarization: the Americans who are most engaged in political issues and debates spend the most time reading, watching and listening to media that portrays the other side as extreme, further increasing their hostility and distrust and widening their Perception Gap. Judging One's Opponents
Conclusion: Why the Perception Gap Matters
More than three quarters of Americans believe our differences are not so great that we cannot come together. Yet someone scrolling through a social media news feed, or switching on cable TV or talk radio could be convinced that we’re a country heading towards civil war. | https://perceptiongap.us/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1665172742#0_3282959049 | Title: Gun Control and Gun Violence: Problems, causes, solutions
Headings: Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control
Gun Violence
Causes of Gun Violence
1. Prevalence of Drugs Business
2. Rise of Criminal Gangs
3. Gun Ownership and Increased Ownership of Guns
4. Changes in Societal Values
Poor Regulations Regarding Firearms
Remedies for the Causes of Gun Violence
1. Performing Background Checks for Gun Sales
2. Counseling the Youth
3. Establish Appropriate Regulations
Conclusion
Content: Gun Control and Gun Violence: Problems, causes, solutions
Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control
The increased number of mass shootings and gun violence is the inspiration behind government’s endeavor to control guns. The society is no longer safe since people are sensitive to gun violence due to heightened insecurity. Gun control is an attempt to regulate the manufacture, sale, and possession of firearms to ensure security. Gun violence at home, at school, and on the streets has become widespread pushing legislators to step in and devise ways of curbing such a problem. The goal of gun control is to eradicate illegal possession of guns that are used in illegal activities such as robberies, rapes, drug dealing, and murder (Ronald, 56). To develop effective gun control policies, we need to understand underlying factors that are causing gun violence. It is difficult to eliminate any social crime without first investigating the root causes propagating it. Gun control must not be based on the need to reduce the number of guns in the hands of citizens; rather, it should be aimed at zero tolerance to gun violence. | https://perfectessaysonline.com/blog/gun-control-and-gun-violence |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1665172742#15_3282984367 | Title: Gun Control and Gun Violence: Problems, causes, solutions
Headings: Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control
Gun Violence
Causes of Gun Violence
1. Prevalence of Drugs Business
2. Rise of Criminal Gangs
3. Gun Ownership and Increased Ownership of Guns
4. Changes in Societal Values
Poor Regulations Regarding Firearms
Remedies for the Causes of Gun Violence
1. Performing Background Checks for Gun Sales
2. Counseling the Youth
3. Establish Appropriate Regulations
Conclusion
Content: The problems they face should be identified and solutions provided to them (Torr 23). Youths from violent families tend to be violent themselves. They require having a person who guides them to the right direction before they end up in jail. Government should also create job opportunities to ensure young people do not end up in the streets dealing in drugs or criminal gangs. 3. Establish Appropriate Regulations
Campaigning for a ban on the use of guns is the wrong approach towards gun control. Rather, legislators should advocate for responsible ownership of guns. Government should have a way of tracking gun sales to ensure that there is no criminal trafficking of firearms. Firearm manufacturers must also be scrutinized to ensure they comply with the law and that they are committed to ensuring a safe society. The government should partner with the media to inform the community regarding the harmful effects of gun violence and reasons necessitating gun control. | https://perfectessaysonline.com/blog/gun-control-and-gun-violence |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1665172742#16_3282986066 | Title: Gun Control and Gun Violence: Problems, causes, solutions
Headings: Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control
Gun Violence
Causes of Gun Violence
1. Prevalence of Drugs Business
2. Rise of Criminal Gangs
3. Gun Ownership and Increased Ownership of Guns
4. Changes in Societal Values
Poor Regulations Regarding Firearms
Remedies for the Causes of Gun Violence
1. Performing Background Checks for Gun Sales
2. Counseling the Youth
3. Establish Appropriate Regulations
Conclusion
Content: Establish Appropriate Regulations
Campaigning for a ban on the use of guns is the wrong approach towards gun control. Rather, legislators should advocate for responsible ownership of guns. Government should have a way of tracking gun sales to ensure that there is no criminal trafficking of firearms. Firearm manufacturers must also be scrutinized to ensure they comply with the law and that they are committed to ensuring a safe society. The government should partner with the media to inform the community regarding the harmful effects of gun violence and reasons necessitating gun control. Conclusion
Gun violence is a social evil that we deal with quite often as we are preoccupied with daily activities. Every patriotic citizen has the responsibility to abide by law to ensure the nation is a safe place to live in. The government, on the other hand, should use its resources to ensure the safety of its citizens. Gun control cannot be achieved without identifying the reasons for the increased incidents of gun violence (Tita 267). We do not need to prohibit gun, because the guns are only a tool used in crime. | https://perfectessaysonline.com/blog/gun-control-and-gun-violence |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1665172742#17_3282987910 | Title: Gun Control and Gun Violence: Problems, causes, solutions
Headings: Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control and Gun Violence
Gun Control
Gun Violence
Causes of Gun Violence
1. Prevalence of Drugs Business
2. Rise of Criminal Gangs
3. Gun Ownership and Increased Ownership of Guns
4. Changes in Societal Values
Poor Regulations Regarding Firearms
Remedies for the Causes of Gun Violence
1. Performing Background Checks for Gun Sales
2. Counseling the Youth
3. Establish Appropriate Regulations
Conclusion
Content: Conclusion
Gun violence is a social evil that we deal with quite often as we are preoccupied with daily activities. Every patriotic citizen has the responsibility to abide by law to ensure the nation is a safe place to live in. The government, on the other hand, should use its resources to ensure the safety of its citizens. Gun control cannot be achieved without identifying the reasons for the increased incidents of gun violence (Tita 267). We do not need to prohibit gun, because the guns are only a tool used in crime. The main problem is the person that perpetrates the violence. We need to understand the reason why people are aggressive and deal with the causes before rushing to push for banning of guns. Once violence perpetrators have been reformed, and levels of criminal activates have reduced, we can then deal with gun control. After identifying the source of gun violence, various stakeholders are then involved in formulating solutions to these problems. These solutions should form the basis for gun control policies. | https://perfectessaysonline.com/blog/gun-control-and-gun-violence |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1673439355#7_3304998934 | Title: 7 Practical Leadership Development Ideas For Explosive Growth - Door To Door/Inside/ B2B/ Leadership Sales Training
Headings: 7 Practical Leadership Development Ideas For Explosive Growth
7 Practical Leadership Development Ideas For Explosive Growth
Table of Contents hide
1. Recruit Leaders
2. Leadership Development Studies
3. Mentorship
4. Teaching and Training
5. High-Level Meetings
6. On Hand Leading
7. Strategic Planning and Decision Making
Leadership Development Ideas – Overview
Content: Mentorship is one of those leadership development ideas that you can start right away. 4. Teaching and Training
When developing leaders it is a great idea when you have your potential leaders start teaching and training their own classes and workshops. At first, they might not be good at it but if they stick with it they can be great. Have your potential leader pick a topic that they have mastered. Have them start teaching on that topic. This will give them experience in teaching others. This will have others look at them like someone with authority. It is a win-win all around for everyone but this will equip your potential leaders with confidence which is crucial to every leader. Once they do a few classes and start to get good at teaching then the confidence will follow. | https://perfecttraining101.com/7-practical-leadership-development-ideas-for-explosive-growth/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1678943194#6_3316693076 | Title: Plutonium Element | Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical Characteristics
Headings: Plutonium
Plutonium
History and Discovery
Plutonium
Occurrence
Physical Characteristics
Chemical Characteristics
Significance and Uses
Health Hazards
Isotopes of Plutonium
REFERENCES
Other Periodic Table Elements
Content: This sensitivity to outer environment allows for dramatic volume changes and phase transitions from one form to another. This makes it difficult to machine. Significance and Uses
Due to its ease of fission, plutonium is used as fissile component for nuclear weaponry. And the critical mass of plutonium is about a third of uranium so very little quantity of plutonium can be used to make atomic bomb. Plutonium is used as fuel in commercial nuclear power reactors. Plutonium-238 is used in radioisotope heater units and radioisotope thermoelectric generators since it emits large amount of thermal energy making it well suited for devices that do not need direct maintenance for a long time [3]. Artificial heart pacemakers are powered by plutonium (Pu-238). It is also used to generate neutrons for research purposes. Plutonium is used as the power source for space crafts. Health Hazards
Plutonium is radioactive element. | https://periodic-table.com/plutonium/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1678943194#7_3316694481 | Title: Plutonium Element | Uses, Facts, Physical & Chemical Characteristics
Headings: Plutonium
Plutonium
History and Discovery
Plutonium
Occurrence
Physical Characteristics
Chemical Characteristics
Significance and Uses
Health Hazards
Isotopes of Plutonium
REFERENCES
Other Periodic Table Elements
Content: Plutonium-238 is used in radioisotope heater units and radioisotope thermoelectric generators since it emits large amount of thermal energy making it well suited for devices that do not need direct maintenance for a long time [3]. Artificial heart pacemakers are powered by plutonium (Pu-238). It is also used to generate neutrons for research purposes. Plutonium is used as the power source for space crafts. Health Hazards
Plutonium is radioactive element. It is also a toxic element. It is dangerous to handle since it can accumulate in bone / bone marrow. World is contaminated by plutonium oxide due to the extensive nuclear tests all around the world and some major nuclear accidents in our history. If ingested, only small amount of plutonium will be absorbed by the body but it still can be dangerous. If inhaled, the lungs and liver are prone to diseases like cancer. | https://periodic-table.com/plutonium/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1683637828#3_3326458423 | Title: Using the Syllabus Tool (Online) – PERRLA
Headings: Using the Syllabus Tool (Online)
Articles in this section
Using the Syllabus Tool (Online)
What is the Syllabus Tool?
What you need to get started
How to start they Syllabus Tool
First, you have to upload your syllabus to PERRLA Online.
How to add items with the Syllabus Tool
Content: You can open a Class by clicking it in the side-bar or in the Classes Module. First, you have to upload your syllabus to PERRLA Online. If your syllabus is a file on your computer (like a Word document or PDF), select the File option. Then, select the syllabus file from your computer and click Upload. If you can only access your Syllabus online as a web-page use the Text option. This shows a text editor where you can paste your syllabus into PERRLA Online from a website. Once your syllabus is ready, click Save. After uploading your syllabus, you should see its content in the tab. If something looks different from the original Syllabus (which sometimes happens when importing a PDF), you can edit the imported content by clicking Edit in the bottom right of the tab. If it looks good, then you’re ready to start the importing items with the Syllabus Tool. | https://perrla.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012027853-Using-the-Syllabus-Tool-Online- |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1683637828#4_3326459860 | Title: Using the Syllabus Tool (Online) – PERRLA
Headings: Using the Syllabus Tool (Online)
Articles in this section
Using the Syllabus Tool (Online)
What is the Syllabus Tool?
What you need to get started
How to start they Syllabus Tool
First, you have to upload your syllabus to PERRLA Online.
How to add items with the Syllabus Tool
Content: This shows a text editor where you can paste your syllabus into PERRLA Online from a website. Once your syllabus is ready, click Save. After uploading your syllabus, you should see its content in the tab. If something looks different from the original Syllabus (which sometimes happens when importing a PDF), you can edit the imported content by clicking Edit in the bottom right of the tab. If it looks good, then you’re ready to start the importing items with the Syllabus Tool. Click Import Data with Syllabus Tool in the top right corner of the Syllabus tab to get started. How to add items with the Syllabus Tool
The Syllabus tool has two sides: the left side shows your Syllabus & the right side is where you’ll find the items you’re importing from your Syllabus. Each tab on the right side of the Syllabus Tool can be used to create the various types of PERRLA Online items (Papers, Assignments, etc.). You can select the tab for the kind of item you want to create. | https://perrla.zendesk.com/hc/en-us/articles/360012027853-Using-the-Syllabus-Tool-Online- |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1694907916#4_3347930223 | Title: Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know To Eliminate Them Easily
Headings: Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know
Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know
Mole Vs Mouse | Noticeable Differences
Size and Appearance
Habitats or Haunts
Meal Preference
Dirt Pile and Tunnel
Behaviour or Habit
Destructive Activities
Final Verdict
About The Author
Content: They come in a wide variety of colors such as white, brown and grey. Habitats or Haunts
Moles are found all the way through North America, but mostly it can be seen in north-western and eastern regions of the United State. They prefer to live in urban areas, grasslands, or any area that has moist soil where they can dig tunnels. In addition, moles like to stay away from acidic soil and mountainous area. On the other hand, mice are strong creatures that can be found in nearly every country and type of terrain. These tiny creatures can live in grasslands, forests, and manmade structure easily. Additionally, mice love to live with humans so they can find their foods easily. They usually have a hole underground if they live out in the wild. Meal Preference
There is a misconception about mole’s food preference that moles burrow into lawns to eat the roots of the plants. They are actually carnivorous creatures and prefer to eat earthworms that are found in garden soil. | https://pestbreaker.com/mole-vs-mouse/322/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1694907916#5_3347931754 | Title: Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know To Eliminate Them Easily
Headings: Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know
Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know
Mole Vs Mouse | Noticeable Differences
Size and Appearance
Habitats or Haunts
Meal Preference
Dirt Pile and Tunnel
Behaviour or Habit
Destructive Activities
Final Verdict
About The Author
Content: These tiny creatures can live in grasslands, forests, and manmade structure easily. Additionally, mice love to live with humans so they can find their foods easily. They usually have a hole underground if they live out in the wild. Meal Preference
There is a misconception about mole’s food preference that moles burrow into lawns to eat the roots of the plants. They are actually carnivorous creatures and prefer to eat earthworms that are found in garden soil. They also can eat grubs and other insects which live under the ground. Among all kind of moles, there is only one type that chucks the plant’s root. Otherwise, all other types of moles eat insects and invertebrates. Mice actually prefer to eat seeds, grains, and fruits. As they are omnivorous, so they can eat both meat and plants. | https://pestbreaker.com/mole-vs-mouse/322/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_25_1694907916#6_3347933107 | Title: Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know To Eliminate Them Easily
Headings: Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know
Mole Vs Mouse | Differences You Should Know
Mole Vs Mouse | Noticeable Differences
Size and Appearance
Habitats or Haunts
Meal Preference
Dirt Pile and Tunnel
Behaviour or Habit
Destructive Activities
Final Verdict
About The Author
Content: They also can eat grubs and other insects which live under the ground. Among all kind of moles, there is only one type that chucks the plant’s root. Otherwise, all other types of moles eat insects and invertebrates. Mice actually prefer to eat seeds, grains, and fruits. As they are omnivorous, so they can eat both meat and plants. Moreover, house mice will eat just about anything they can find. In fact, if food is scarce they will even eat each other. Mice have voracious hunger, they eat around 15-20 times a day. So, they build their nest near the area where they can find food sources easily. Dirt Pile and Tunnel
As digging asks for really hard work, moles need a lot of protein meals which come from eating insects. | https://pestbreaker.com/mole-vs-mouse/322/ |
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