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Title: How many radio shack stores are left Headings: How many radio shack stores are left How many radio shack stores are left Is Radio Shack still in business 2020? How many stores does Radio Shack have? Are there any stores like Radio Shack? Are there any Circuit City’s left? Why did Payless shut down? Who started Radio Shack? Do kmarts still exist? Is Fry’s Electronics going out of business 2020? Why did Circuit City go out of business? Does Tandy Corporation still exist? Who owns Circuit City now? What happened blockbuster? Content: Circuit City announced in January 2009 that it was going out of business and liquidating stores. The final day of operation was March 8, 2009. … On their website as of early 2019, Circuit City referenced opening up retail storefronts around the country. The website is robust and offers a multitude of products. Why did Payless shut down? After years of struggling and competing against online retailers and big box stores, Payless filed for bankruptcy in February and said it plans to close all 2,500 of its retail stores in what could be the largest retail liquidation in history, reports Business Insider’s Hayley Peterson. Who started Radio Shack? Milton DeutschmannTheodore Deutschmann Do kmarts still exist? Yes, Kmart is still alive, but not well. Until very recently, Kmart operated over 2,100 stores in all 50 states.
https://wfebb101.com/interesting/how-many-radio-shack-stores-are-left.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_796021035#5_1586433613
Title: Whaletrips | Narwhals - The best time and place to watch narwhals Headings: Whaletrips SHOP SIZE COLOUR SHAPE BLOW FIN FLUKE BEHAVIOUR DIVES NUMBERS Checklist NARWHALS Male narwhals have a two to three meter long tusk, which makes them unique and impossible to confuse. Where and when NARWHALS Chances to meet narwhals are best during summer along the coast of Arctic Bay, Pond Inlet or Resolute Bay in Arctic Canada and in Thule in the north of Greenland. Best places NARWHALS Canada's east coast is a true whale watching hotspot - with great coastal roads and national parks. Best places NARWHALS Those who want to see narwhals and belugas have to travel far north. To the Canadian Arctic, for instance. Best places NARWHALS Greenland is certainly one of the most impressive places to visit - also from a whale watching point of view. Best places NARWHALS In Alaska you can observe lots of whales during summer. First and foremost, however, Alaska is bear country. Best places NARWHALS Canada's east coast is a true whale watching hotspot - with great coastal roads and national parks. Best places NARWHALS Those who want to see narwhals and belugas have to travel far north. To the Canadian Arctic, for instance. Whaletrips SHOP ORDER NOW! Whaletrips SHOP A timeless place for little and big thoughts: our NOTES. Whaletrips SHOP All you really need for whale watching: our TRAVEL NOTES. Whaletrips SHOP The full monty for frequent writers: our NOTES BUNDLE. Whale Watching GUIDE 10 TIPS Content: To this, their horn isn’t a horn but a tusk, breaking through the upper lip of almost all young male animals. It grows in a pointed spiral, weighs about 10 kilos and can get up to 3 meters long. Some animals have even two of those tusks; females usually don’t have one at all. The use of the tusk is not completely explored, yet. A long time ago, the tusk was said to have magic healing powers, especially in Asia, where tiger testicles and shark fins are also believed to hold special powers. This made narwhals a lucrative prey, when selling them to Asian markets. In Europe, the narwhal tusk was just sold as a unicorn horn, probably at an even higher price than the ones in Asia. All that made narwhals – and especially their tusk – a prime target for whalers of the 19th and 20th century. Only the males have a tusk, the females (normally) do not.
https://whaletrips.org/en/whales/narwhals/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_796021035#6_1586436193
Title: Whaletrips | Narwhals - The best time and place to watch narwhals Headings: Whaletrips SHOP SIZE COLOUR SHAPE BLOW FIN FLUKE BEHAVIOUR DIVES NUMBERS Checklist NARWHALS Male narwhals have a two to three meter long tusk, which makes them unique and impossible to confuse. Where and when NARWHALS Chances to meet narwhals are best during summer along the coast of Arctic Bay, Pond Inlet or Resolute Bay in Arctic Canada and in Thule in the north of Greenland. Best places NARWHALS Canada's east coast is a true whale watching hotspot - with great coastal roads and national parks. Best places NARWHALS Those who want to see narwhals and belugas have to travel far north. To the Canadian Arctic, for instance. Best places NARWHALS Greenland is certainly one of the most impressive places to visit - also from a whale watching point of view. Best places NARWHALS In Alaska you can observe lots of whales during summer. First and foremost, however, Alaska is bear country. Best places NARWHALS Canada's east coast is a true whale watching hotspot - with great coastal roads and national parks. Best places NARWHALS Those who want to see narwhals and belugas have to travel far north. To the Canadian Arctic, for instance. Whaletrips SHOP ORDER NOW! Whaletrips SHOP A timeless place for little and big thoughts: our NOTES. Whaletrips SHOP All you really need for whale watching: our TRAVEL NOTES. Whaletrips SHOP The full monty for frequent writers: our NOTES BUNDLE. Whale Watching GUIDE 10 TIPS Content: A long time ago, the tusk was said to have magic healing powers, especially in Asia, where tiger testicles and shark fins are also believed to hold special powers. This made narwhals a lucrative prey, when selling them to Asian markets. In Europe, the narwhal tusk was just sold as a unicorn horn, probably at an even higher price than the ones in Asia. All that made narwhals – and especially their tusk – a prime target for whalers of the 19th and 20th century. Only the males have a tusk, the females (normally) do not. However, there are exceptions. Today, the tusk is deemed a possible secondary sex characteristic: The longer the tusk, the higher the rank of the animal, resulting in more female mates during mating season. Also, the tusk is believed to be a sensory organ, acquiring information like temperature, saltiness and pressure of the water around them. Very useful, if you live at the edge of the Arctic’s sea ice and are constantly looking for freshly opened gashes in the ice.
https://whaletrips.org/en/whales/narwhals/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_798825303#9_1591006852
Title: What happened during the cold war Headings: What happened during the cold war Back in the days What happened during the cold war Contents [ hide] Why is it called the cold war? Cold war in numbers What happened during the cold war? The Truman doctrine and the Marshall Plan Germany and Europe Content: Communism could stay where it was, but it would not be allowed to spread. And ultimately this is why we fought very real wars in both Korea and Vietnam. As a government report from 1950 put it the goals of containment were: 1. Block further expansion of Soviet power 2. Expose the falsities of soviet pretensions 3. Induce a retraction of the Kremlin’s control and influence. 4. In general, foster the seeds of destruction within the Soviet system. The Truman doctrine and the Marshall Plan Harry Truman, who as you’ll recall, became President in 1945 after Franklin Delano Roosevelt died, was a big fan of containment, and the first real test of it came in Greece and Turkey in 1947.
https://what-happened.org/2015/09/during-the-cold-war/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_800211942#5_1594072095
Title: The right brass instrument – what’s best for the beginner? Headings: The right brass instrument – what’s best for the beginner? Post navigation The right brass instrument – what’s best for the beginner? Trumpet: Cornet: Pocket Trumpet/Flugel Horn: Tenor Horn: French Horn: Baritone: Euphonium: Trombone: Bass Trombone: Tuba Post navigation Content: Tenor Horn: The tenor horn is only really used in brass bands; brass band based chamber ensembles or wind bands and is pitched in E flat. The instrument is slightly lower in pitch than the cornet or trumpet and can have a mellow sound. The tenor horn will normally only have three piston valves. Although this instrument can play in a similar range to the French horn, it is not always easy to swap between the two different instruments. French Horn: The French horn is used in chamber groups (such as the brass quintet or woodwind quintet) and the orchestra. This instrument uses rotary valves and will often have four of them that are played using the left hand. The players’ right hand sits in the bell of the instrument and can be used for muting or adapting the sound the instrument makes.
https://whatbrassplayerswant.com/right-brass-instrument-whats-best-beginner/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_800211942#6_1594073492
Title: The right brass instrument – what’s best for the beginner? Headings: The right brass instrument – what’s best for the beginner? Post navigation The right brass instrument – what’s best for the beginner? Trumpet: Cornet: Pocket Trumpet/Flugel Horn: Tenor Horn: French Horn: Baritone: Euphonium: Trombone: Bass Trombone: Tuba Post navigation Content: Although this instrument can play in a similar range to the French horn, it is not always easy to swap between the two different instruments. French Horn: The French horn is used in chamber groups (such as the brass quintet or woodwind quintet) and the orchestra. This instrument uses rotary valves and will often have four of them that are played using the left hand. The players’ right hand sits in the bell of the instrument and can be used for muting or adapting the sound the instrument makes. The French horn is a very versatile instrument and it has a very long cylindrical tube with a small funnel shaped mouthpiece. It is often said that the French horn is the most difficult brass instrument to play, but I fundamentally disagree with this. Due to the way that it is made, some of the pitches of the notes may feel closer together than on any of the other brass instruments, but with good teaching and time spent developing listening skills, this poses no real additional difficulties than any other instrument. Baritone: The baritone is very similar to the euphonium and the student instruments normally have three valves.
https://whatbrassplayerswant.com/right-brass-instrument-whats-best-beginner/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_803368962#2_1602012952
Title: What is AI code of ethics? - Definition from WhatIs.com Headings: AI code of ethics AI code of ethics Content: The goal of AI research should be to create not undirected intelligence, but beneficial intelligence. Investments in AI should be accompanied by funding for research on ensuring its beneficial use. If an AI system causes harm, it should be possible to ascertain why. Any involvement by an autonomous system in judicial decision-making should provide a satisfactory explanation auditable by a competent human authority. There should be a constructive and healthy exchange between AI researchers and policy-makers. A culture of cooperation, trust, and transparency should be fostered among researchers and developers of AI. Teams developing AI systems should actively cooperate to avoid corner-cutting on safety standards. AI systems should be safe and secure throughout their operational lifetime, and verifiably so where applicable and feasible. Designers and builders of advanced AI systems are stakeholders in the moral implications of their use, misuse, and actions, with a responsibility and opportunity to shape those implications. Highly autonomous AI systems should be designed so that their goals and behaviors can be assured to align with human values throughout their operation.
https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/AI-code-of-ethics
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_803432415#0_1602127390
Title: What is Amazon Prime? - Definition from WhatIs.com Headings: Amazon Prime Amazon Prime Continue Reading About Amazon Prime Content: What is Amazon Prime? - Definition from WhatIs.com Definition Amazon Prime By TechTarget Contributor Amazon Prime is a subscription membership to Amazon that offers customers premium services for a yearly or monthly fee. Amazon Prime provides discounts on shipping, a free membership to Prime Video, Twitch Prime, Amazon Drive and thirty minutes early access to Lightning Deals for a yearly subscription fee. As of 2017, Amazon Prime had approximately 80 million subscribers. The popular benefit of Amazon Prime is free two-day shipping, but there are a number of Amazon-specific and partnered benefits. For example, the free shipping offer comes with no minimum order size and applies to millions of eligible items. In cases where a customer is not in a hurry, they can opt out of two-day shipping for a credit that can be used towards digital purchases such as ebooks and online movie rentals. Prime Video is Amazon’s streaming video service included with membership and offers titles exclusive to Amazon. Twitch Prime gives customers a free channel subscription to a video game streamer of their choice, plus numerous discounts and free in-game content for many popular titles. Amazon Drive subscription offers unlimited storage for files and the access to those files anywhere.
https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/Amazon-Prime
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_806533248#3_1607386183
Title: What is Product Analytics and Why is it Important? Headings: product analytics product analytics Importance of product analytics How to implement product analytics How to use product analytics Product analytics tools Product analytics vs. marketing analytics Content: Product managers can use the hyper-detailed information gathered through product analytics to empathize with customers and make more informed and profitable product decisions. Qualitative data provided by customer surveys, discussions and interviews is not always accurate and often doesn't tell the full story of the user experience. In contrast, product analytics provides objective and definitive customer data that has been gathered by software tracking real user behavior with the product. Therefore, product analytics allows product teams to conduct a deeper analysis of certified information than they would have been able to with human-error prone interviews, surveys and discussions. While implementing product analytics is beneficial for companies looking to understand how their customers use existing product features, it is also valuable for testing new features and gauging the user experience. If a team has a goal for how much a new feature should be used, then they can use the data provided by product analytics to work toward that goal. In recent years, tech companies focusing on application development have found product analytics to be one of the most efficient ways to increase user retention and optimize the company's position within a competitive market. How to implement product analytics Product analytics should only be implemented after a product has reached a set minimum number of users. If the customer base is too small then the data gathered through product analytics will not be enough to provide a meaningful sample that can guide organizational decisions. Qualitative feedback collection practices -- such as surveys and customer interviews -- are recommended until the product has reached its lowest user benchmark.
https://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/product-analytics
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_814784659#3_1625928956
Title: Reasons for Water Scarcity - Your Home Teacher Headings: Reasons for Water Scarcity If you are a k-12 curriculum based teacher or student, please join this group K-12 Worksheets, Printables and Activities to get 1000+ printables and worksheets. Reasons for Water Scarcity Reasons for Water Scarcity : Reasons for Water Scarcity : (Short Essay) Reasons for Water Scarcity : (Brief Essay) Tip: Use our translation tool to get more ideas. Google Translation Available Content: The need to create awareness regarding water conservation is much high now. Water shortage is a major problem because of uneven rainfall and increasing demand. Though the fresh water resources are the same, the population level is drastically increasing year after year. At the same time, industrialisation is one big reason for water depletion. Almost all the factories and industries use water in one level or the other. Moreover the industrial wastes are dumped into the environment which result in water pollution and soil pollution. Water is the basic necessity for agriculture in any country. When there is less or no rainfall, farmers rely on bore wells which again give way to shortage of water. The reasons for water shortage are many but the solution can be made simple. With the help of each and every individual, all the countries can save water to a great level.
https://whatistheurl.com/reasons-for-water-scarcity/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_817337452#11_1631730524
Title: 11 True Crime Murder Mystery Podcasts That Will Hook You - whatNerd Headings: 11 True Crime Murder Mystery Podcasts That Will Hook You 11 True Crime Murder Mystery Podcasts That Will Hook You 1. My Favorite Murder My Favorite Murder 2. To Live and Die in LA To Live and Die in LA 3. Root of Evil Root of Evil 4. Death in Ice Valley Death in Ice Valley 5. Dr. Death Dr. Death 6. Criminal Criminal 7. S-Town S-Town 8. Up and Vanished Up and Vanished 9. Someone Knows Something Someone Knows Something 10. Sword and Scale Sword and Scale 11. True Crime Garage True Crime Garage More True Crime Entertainment Content: The fact that these stories are real makes it even more terrifying. The host of this podcast, Mike Boudet, definitely doesn’t censor himself when it comes to the most disturbing topics, including cannibalism, murder, and dismemberment. 11. True Crime Garage True Crime Garage In every episode, Nic and Captain sit in their garage, recording their conversations about crime, murder, and disappearances. As they sip their beer, they cover everything from Jeffrey Dahmer, O.J. Simpson, and the Zodiac Killer. After listening to so many murder mystery podcasts, you might need a bottle of beer for yourself too. More True Crime Entertainment Surprisingly enough, some of these true crime podcasts have actually helped solve a cold case! And that’s also true of several true crime TV shows and documentaries, which can be just as riveting and eye-opening as these podcasts.
https://whatnerd.com/murder-mystery-podcasts/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_827764451#6_1654986758
Title: Headings: Content: if the survivor believes that the loved one suffered; or if the survivor regards the death, or manner of death, as unfair and unjust.” That’s a pretty broad definition, and we should also add circumstances in which the survivor witnessed the death, when their own life was threatened, and when the mourner experiences multiple deaths. In addition to the nature of the death, other trauma risk factors include: Having to make medical decisions about life support, organ donation, etc Uncertainty about whether the person has a died (ex. they are missing; information about their condition has not been disclosed) Media attention Limited opportunities for social support Being blamed for the death Prolonged court proceedings Having a prior history trauma What is the impact of experiencing a traumatic loss? Generally speaking, it has been shown that traumatic death, especially violent deaths, lead to increased distress. For example, a 2003 study looking at the bereavement trajectories of 173 parents who experienced the death of a child by accident, suicide, homicide, or undetermined causes found that five years after the violent death 27.5% of mothers and 12.5% of fathers met the diagnosis for PTSD. These rates were significantly higher than those in the general population.
https://whatsyourgrief.com/traumatic-loss/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_827764451#13_1654995893
Title: Headings: Content: Negative thoughts about guilt and self-blame can impact how a person adjusts to bereavement and are often associated with feelings of depression and anxiety. Fear of grief and trauma reactions: After a death mourners often feel as though they are going crazy, and, as noted, those who have experienced a traumatic loss often experience intensified and prolonged grief/trauma reactions. If a person interprets their symptoms as dangerous, threatening, or indicative of a larger mental or physical problem, they are more likely to fear and inhibit their reactions. Concerns about one’s own reactions following a death add to existing emotion by causing additional anxiety, depression, anger, or shame. Those who are fearful of their reactions may also engage in maladaptive and persistent avoidance of triggers or reminders which can contribute to the development of posttraumatic stress disorder and prevent the mourner from finding meaningful ways to continue their bond with their loved one. Poor social support: Evidence suggests that social support can reduce the impact of stressful life events. Sadly, after a death, many people don’t receive effective support for a number of reasons. This is especially true after a traumatic death when the enduring impact of acute grief can last much longer than society has been taught to expect it.
https://whatsyourgrief.com/traumatic-loss/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_829133744#0_1657822360
Title: Weight Of Chevy Silverado 1500 | What Things Weigh Headings: Weight Of Chevy Silverado 1500 Weight Of Chevy Silverado 1500 Chevy Silverado 1500 Curb Weights Content: Weight Of Chevy Silverado 1500 | What Things Weigh Weight Of Chevy Silverado 1500 Transportation GM introduced its first pickup truck back in 1930. However, it didn’t become known as the Silverado until 1998. Today, these trucks are second only to the Ford F-150 in sales and popularity. So, how much does a Chevy Silverado weigh? We’ve listed the curb weights by the year since 2005. Chevy Silverado 1500 Curb Weights 2019 Curb Weight – 4,693 to 5,155 pounds (2,128 to 2,338 kg) 2018 Curb Weight – 4,515 to 5,461 pounds (2,047 to 2,477 kg) 2017 Curb Weight – 4,510 to 5,460 pounds (2,045 to 2,476 kg) 2016 Curb Weight – 4,517 to 5,333 pounds (2,048 to 2,419 kg) 2015 Curb Weight – 4,521 to 5,433 pounds (2,050 to 2,464 kg) 2014 Curb Weight – 4,387 to 5,292 pounds (1,989 to 2,400 kg) 2013 Curb Weight – 4,460 to 5,487 pounds (2,023 to 2,488 kg) 2012 Curb Weight – 4,460 to 5,487 pounds (2,023 to 2,488 kg) 2011 Curb Weight – 4,463 to 5,488 pounds (2,024 to 2,489 kg) 2010 Curb Weight – 4,443 to 5,509 pounds (2,015 to 2,498 kg) 2009 Curb Weight – 4,453 to 5,410 pounds (2,019 to 2,453 kg) 2008 Curb Weight – 4,453 to 5,410 pounds (2,019 to 2,453 kg) 2007 Curb Weight – 4,448 to 5,429 pounds (2,017 to 2,462 kg) 2006 Curb Weight – 4,211 to 5,284 pounds (1,910 to 2,396 kg) 2005 Curb Weight – 4,225 to 5,299 pounds (1,916 to 2,403 kg) ~ Fun Fact ~ The Silverado was actually a trim level that was used on older Chevy C/K pickups, as well as the Suburban and Tahoe from 1975 to 1998. After Chevy came out with their all new 98 pickup, they called it the Silverado. The name has stuck to this date.
https://whatthingsweigh.com/how-much-does-a-chevy-silverado-1500-weigh/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_829135763#0_1657824426
Title: Weight Of Chevy Suburban | What Things Weigh Headings: Weight Of Chevy Suburban Weight Of Chevy Suburban How much does a Chevrolet Suburban weigh? Chevy Suburban Curb Weights Content: Weight Of Chevy Suburban | What Things Weigh Weight Of Chevy Suburban Transportation The Chevy Suburban has the distinction of having the longest continuous nameplate in America. Since 1935, the Suburban has been going strong and remains one of the most popular large SUV’s today. It’s also one of the heaviest. How much does a Chevrolet Suburban weigh? We’ve listed the curb weights by the year since 2005. Chevy Suburban Curb Weights 2019 Curb Weight – 5,586 to 5,808 pounds (2,533 to 2,634 kg) 2018 Curb Weight – 5,586 to 5,808 pounds (2,533 to 2,634 kg) 2017 Curb Weight – 5,586 to 5,822 pounds (2,533 to 2,640 kg) 2016 Curb Weight – 5,586 to 5,808 pounds (2,533 to 2,634 kg) 2015 Curb Weight – 5,546 to 5,775 pounds (2,515 to 2,619 kg) 2014 Curb Weight – 5,674 to 5,820 pounds (2,573 to 2,639 kg) 2013 Curb Weight – 5,674 to 6,419 pounds (2,573 to 2,911 kg) 2012 Curb Weight – 5,672 to 6,419 pounds (2,572 to 2,911 kg) 2011 Curb Weight – 5,846 to 6,551 pounds (2,651 to 2,971 kg) 2010 Curb Weight – 5,846 to 6,551 pounds (2,651 to 2,971 kg) 2009 Curb Weight – 5,607 to 6,327 pounds (2,543 to 2,869 kg) 2008 Curb Weight – 5,607 to 6,327 pounds (2,543 to 2,869 kg) 2007 Curb Weight – 5,607 to 6,327 pounds (2,543 to 2,869 kg) 2006 Curb Weight – 5,269 to 6,074 pounds (2,389 to 2,755 kg) 2005 Curb Weight – 5,268 to 6,073 pounds (2,389 to 2,754 kg) ~ Fun Fact ~ What was the cost of a brand-new Suburban in 1935? It set you back a whopping total of $675.
https://whatthingsweigh.com/how-much-does-a-chevy-suburban-weigh/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_829137661#0_1657826371
Title: Weight Of Chevy Tahoe | What Things Weigh Headings: Weight Of Chevy Tahoe Weight Of Chevy Tahoe Chevy Tahoe Curb Weights Content: Weight Of Chevy Tahoe | What Things Weigh Weight Of Chevy Tahoe Transportation In its 4th generation, the Chevy Tahoe has been one of the best-selling and most popular full-size SUV’s on the road today. So, how much does a Chevy Tahoe weigh? We’ve listed the curb weights by the year since 2005. Chevy Tahoe Curb Weights 2019 Curb Weight – 5,355 to 5,602 pounds (2,428 to 2,541 kg) 2018 Curb Weight – 5,355 to 5,602 pounds (2,428 to 2,541 kg) 2017 Curb Weight – 5,356 to 5,631 pounds (2,429 to 2,554 kg) 2016 Curb Weight – 5,355 to 5,602 pounds (2,428 to 2,541 kg) 2015 Curb Weight – 5,308 to 5,545 pounds (2,407 to 2,515 kg) 2014 Curb Weight – 5,467 to 5,694 pounds (2,479 to 2,582 kg) 2013 Curb Weight – 5,467 to 5,694 pounds (2,479 to 2,582 kg) 2012 Curb Weight – 5,448 to 5,567 pounds (2,471 to 2,525 kg) 2011 Curb Weight – 5,636 to 5,894 pounds (2,556 to 2,673 kg) 2010 Curb Weight – 5,636 to 5,894 pounds (2,556 to 2,673 kg) 2009 Curb Weight – 5,265 to 5,524 pounds (2,388 to 2,505 kg) 2008 Curb Weight – 5,265 to 5,524 pounds (2,388 to 2,505 kg) 2007 Curb Weight – 5,265 to 5,524 pounds (2,388 to 2,505 kg) 2006 Curb Weight – 4,978 to 5,210 pounds (2,257 to 2,363 kg) 2005 Curb Weight – 5,037 to 5,262 pounds (2,284 to 2,356 kg) ~ Fun Fact ~ Chevrolet was the first automaker to build and sell the SUV way back in 1935. ( Suburban Carryall) Today, over 40% of all vehicle sales are SUV’s!
https://whatthingsweigh.com/how-much-does-a-chevy-tahoe-weigh/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_829896086#16_1659421481
Title: 23 Alarming College Student Mental Health Statistics Headings: 23 Alarming College Student Mental Health Statistics 23 Alarming College Student Mental Health Statistics College Student Mental Health Statistics 2019 1. 25% of students have been diagnosed or treated for a mental health condition in the past year 2. 35% of college students are struggling with mental health problems 3. 64% of students drop out of college because of mental health reasons Depression in College Students - Statistics 4. 27% of college students in the US are diagnosed with depression 5. 60.5% of students are experiencing loneliness, one of the most common symptoms of depression 6. 30% of students who are diagnosed with depression drop out of college 7. 21.2% of students who are diagnosed with depression will have lifelong symptoms Growing Rates of Anxiety in College Students 8. 11% of college students have been diagnosed with anxiety 9. 61% of students who seek help are citing anxiety as the main reason 10. 57.7% of college students confessed that they have felt “overwhelming anxiety” in the prior year Other Important Issues with Mental Health in College Students 11. 2–8% of college students are diagnosed with ADHD 12. 24% of students are struggling with symptoms of bipolar disorder Suicidal Behavior: The Consequences of Deteriorated College Students’ Mental Health 13. 50% of students admit to having suicidal thoughts 14. 9% of college students have attempted suicide 16. 75% of suicide victims among college students were male 17. 25% of gay or bisexual students report attempted suicide 18. 67% of students first confess to their friends about having suicidal thoughts Depression in College Students-Statistics About Receiving Mental Health Treatment 19. Only 9% of college students decide to seek professional help on campus 20. 33% of students claim to be dissatisfied with mental health services provided on campus 21. 73.1% of counseling center directors report a significant increase of severe mental health issues in college students 22. 72% of campus presidents have reallocated funding to support mental health services 23. 87% of campus presidents are likely to classify mental health of college students as one of the priorities How Mental Health Affects Academic Performances People Also Ask Sources: Content: For that reason, patients need to stick to therapy and visit counseling sessions on a regular basis. Needless to say, such a state can interfere with college coursework and additional duties students can have. Suicidal Behavior: The Consequences of Deteriorated College Students’ Mental Health 13. 50% of students admit to having suicidal thoughts In a way, self-harm and suicide attempts are a logical consequence of anxiety and depression. In other words, students who fall into despair and feel hopeless are more likely to consider suicide as a way out. To be precise, half of the students have confessed that they have had suicidal thoughts during their time i
https://whattobecome.com/blog/college-student-mental-health-statistics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_829922899#5_1659443465
Title: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Headings: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Facts and Stats on College Student Stress in the United States (Editor’s pick) College Stress Statistics for 2019 1. 53% of students in the United States neglect their social life because of stress. 2. 45% of college students feel like they experience “more than average” stress. 3. 20% of the student body report being stressed six or more times in the past year. 4. 10.3% of students thought about suicide in 2017. The Main Reasons for the Rise of Stress in College Students Statistics 5. 23% of students say exams and college coursework are the biggest sources of stress in their lives. 6. 24% of students in the United States are stressing about their future and finding a job after graduation. 7. 68% of students in four-year colleges in the US live away from home, which triggers stress and trauma. Financial Worries Are One of the Leading Causes of Stress among College Students 8. 60% of college students worry about not having enough money to pay for their studies. 9. 70% of students stress about their financial situation. 10. 43% of undergraduate students take up jobs to put themselves through college. 11. 25% of college students in the United States work full-time jobs while being full-time students. 12. 64% of students have turned to loans as a way of financing their studies. 13. 32% of students have said that they sometimes neglect their studies because of the money they owe. Health-Related Issues Affecting Student Stress Statistics 14. 30% of students have reported that physical ailments affected their grades. 15. 40% of college students in the US report feeling well-rested for only two days a week on average. 16. 50% of students wake up in the middle of the night to check their phones. Other Common Sources of Negative Stress among College Students 17. 28% of students report being victims of bullying in college. 18. 30.5% of college students claim intimate relationships cause them a lot of stress. How Best to Reduce Stress among College Students Statistics FAQ What percent of college students are stressed? What kind of stress do college students have? What are the biggest stressors for college students today? What causes stress among college students? Are college students more stressed than adults? How much stress do college students have? Darko Jacimovic Content: 3. 20% of the student body report being stressed six or more times in the past year. According to a recent survey conducted by scientists at Harvard University, almost a quarter of students have gone through a stressful event in the past 12 months. In short, almost a quarter of students are battling stress every couple of months or so. This particular study on stress among college students has revealed some highly unsettling information about the mental and psychological health of college students. Needless to say, such a situation can cause setbacks in their academic progress as well as plenty of other mental issues. 4. 10.3% of students thought about suicide in 2017. Unfortunately, disrupted mental health in young adults can sometimes lead to fatal consequences. In fact, suicide is the second most common cause of death for college students, right after accidents.
https://whattobecome.com/blog/college-student-stress-statistics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_829922899#6_1659447047
Title: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Headings: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Facts and Stats on College Student Stress in the United States (Editor’s pick) College Stress Statistics for 2019 1. 53% of students in the United States neglect their social life because of stress. 2. 45% of college students feel like they experience “more than average” stress. 3. 20% of the student body report being stressed six or more times in the past year. 4. 10.3% of students thought about suicide in 2017. The Main Reasons for the Rise of Stress in College Students Statistics 5. 23% of students say exams and college coursework are the biggest sources of stress in their lives. 6. 24% of students in the United States are stressing about their future and finding a job after graduation. 7. 68% of students in four-year colleges in the US live away from home, which triggers stress and trauma. Financial Worries Are One of the Leading Causes of Stress among College Students 8. 60% of college students worry about not having enough money to pay for their studies. 9. 70% of students stress about their financial situation. 10. 43% of undergraduate students take up jobs to put themselves through college. 11. 25% of college students in the United States work full-time jobs while being full-time students. 12. 64% of students have turned to loans as a way of financing their studies. 13. 32% of students have said that they sometimes neglect their studies because of the money they owe. Health-Related Issues Affecting Student Stress Statistics 14. 30% of students have reported that physical ailments affected their grades. 15. 40% of college students in the US report feeling well-rested for only two days a week on average. 16. 50% of students wake up in the middle of the night to check their phones. Other Common Sources of Negative Stress among College Students 17. 28% of students report being victims of bullying in college. 18. 30.5% of college students claim intimate relationships cause them a lot of stress. How Best to Reduce Stress among College Students Statistics FAQ What percent of college students are stressed? What kind of stress do college students have? What are the biggest stressors for college students today? What causes stress among college students? Are college students more stressed than adults? How much stress do college students have? Darko Jacimovic Content: Needless to say, such a situation can cause setbacks in their academic progress as well as plenty of other mental issues. 4. 10.3% of students thought about suicide in 2017. Unfortunately, disrupted mental health in young adults can sometimes lead to fatal consequences. In fact, suicide is the second most common cause of death for college students, right after accidents. In the period between 2008 and 2017, stress levels have grown exponentially. Consequently, 47% more young adults were having thoughts about committing suicide. The Main Reasons for the Rise of Stress in College Students Statistics 5. 23% of students say exams and college coursework are the biggest sources of stress in their lives. Once you enroll in a higher education institution, lots of coursework and homework will become the norm.
https://whattobecome.com/blog/college-student-stress-statistics/
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Title: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Headings: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Facts and Stats on College Student Stress in the United States (Editor’s pick) College Stress Statistics for 2019 1. 53% of students in the United States neglect their social life because of stress. 2. 45% of college students feel like they experience “more than average” stress. 3. 20% of the student body report being stressed six or more times in the past year. 4. 10.3% of students thought about suicide in 2017. The Main Reasons for the Rise of Stress in College Students Statistics 5. 23% of students say exams and college coursework are the biggest sources of stress in their lives. 6. 24% of students in the United States are stressing about their future and finding a job after graduation. 7. 68% of students in four-year colleges in the US live away from home, which triggers stress and trauma. Financial Worries Are One of the Leading Causes of Stress among College Students 8. 60% of college students worry about not having enough money to pay for their studies. 9. 70% of students stress about their financial situation. 10. 43% of undergraduate students take up jobs to put themselves through college. 11. 25% of college students in the United States work full-time jobs while being full-time students. 12. 64% of students have turned to loans as a way of financing their studies. 13. 32% of students have said that they sometimes neglect their studies because of the money they owe. Health-Related Issues Affecting Student Stress Statistics 14. 30% of students have reported that physical ailments affected their grades. 15. 40% of college students in the US report feeling well-rested for only two days a week on average. 16. 50% of students wake up in the middle of the night to check their phones. Other Common Sources of Negative Stress among College Students 17. 28% of students report being victims of bullying in college. 18. 30.5% of college students claim intimate relationships cause them a lot of stress. How Best to Reduce Stress among College Students Statistics FAQ What percent of college students are stressed? What kind of stress do college students have? What are the biggest stressors for college students today? What causes stress among college students? Are college students more stressed than adults? How much stress do college students have? Darko Jacimovic Content: To be precise, a quarter of them work at least 30 hours per week. On top of that, the majority of grad students (76%) have full-time jobs. And a lot of the mature students have children and families to support. It goes without saying that such a situation has a substantial effect on the rise of college student stress. 12. 64% of students have turned to loans as a way of financing their studies. Another element that adds to the overall feeling of stress and anxiety is the fact that more than half of college students are in debt. Needless to say, paying the installments in time causes pressure, harming the academic success of those students. To clarify, students use the money to fund tuition, housing, or even books and learning materials. Moreover, a lot of students nowadays opt for online courses where they can study material and get tutored at the same time.
https://whattobecome.com/blog/college-student-stress-statistics/
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Title: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Headings: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Facts and Stats on College Student Stress in the United States (Editor’s pick) College Stress Statistics for 2019 1. 53% of students in the United States neglect their social life because of stress. 2. 45% of college students feel like they experience “more than average” stress. 3. 20% of the student body report being stressed six or more times in the past year. 4. 10.3% of students thought about suicide in 2017. The Main Reasons for the Rise of Stress in College Students Statistics 5. 23% of students say exams and college coursework are the biggest sources of stress in their lives. 6. 24% of students in the United States are stressing about their future and finding a job after graduation. 7. 68% of students in four-year colleges in the US live away from home, which triggers stress and trauma. Financial Worries Are One of the Leading Causes of Stress among College Students 8. 60% of college students worry about not having enough money to pay for their studies. 9. 70% of students stress about their financial situation. 10. 43% of undergraduate students take up jobs to put themselves through college. 11. 25% of college students in the United States work full-time jobs while being full-time students. 12. 64% of students have turned to loans as a way of financing their studies. 13. 32% of students have said that they sometimes neglect their studies because of the money they owe. Health-Related Issues Affecting Student Stress Statistics 14. 30% of students have reported that physical ailments affected their grades. 15. 40% of college students in the US report feeling well-rested for only two days a week on average. 16. 50% of students wake up in the middle of the night to check their phones. Other Common Sources of Negative Stress among College Students 17. 28% of students report being victims of bullying in college. 18. 30.5% of college students claim intimate relationships cause them a lot of stress. How Best to Reduce Stress among College Students Statistics FAQ What percent of college students are stressed? What kind of stress do college students have? What are the biggest stressors for college students today? What causes stress among college students? Are college students more stressed than adults? How much stress do college students have? Darko Jacimovic Content: 64% of students have turned to loans as a way of financing their studies. Another element that adds to the overall feeling of stress and anxiety is the fact that more than half of college students are in debt. Needless to say, paying the installments in time causes pressure, harming the academic success of those students. To clarify, students use the money to fund tuition, housing, or even books and learning materials. Moreover, a lot of students nowadays opt for online courses where they can study material and get tutored at the same time. Wyzant is one of the many online tutoring programs out there. 13. 32% of students have said that they sometimes neglect their studies because of the money they owe. The extent to which debt and financial uncertainty cause stress is astonishing. As a matter of fact, the total student loan debt in America is estimated at more than $1.5 trillion!
https://whattobecome.com/blog/college-student-stress-statistics/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_829922899#19_1659493761
Title: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Headings: 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics 18 Eye-Opening College Student Stress Statistics Facts and Stats on College Student Stress in the United States (Editor’s pick) College Stress Statistics for 2019 1. 53% of students in the United States neglect their social life because of stress. 2. 45% of college students feel like they experience “more than average” stress. 3. 20% of the student body report being stressed six or more times in the past year. 4. 10.3% of students thought about suicide in 2017. The Main Reasons for the Rise of Stress in College Students Statistics 5. 23% of students say exams and college coursework are the biggest sources of stress in their lives. 6. 24% of students in the United States are stressing about their future and finding a job after graduation. 7. 68% of students in four-year colleges in the US live away from home, which triggers stress and trauma. Financial Worries Are One of the Leading Causes of Stress among College Students 8. 60% of college students worry about not having enough money to pay for their studies. 9. 70% of students stress about their financial situation. 10. 43% of undergraduate students take up jobs to put themselves through college. 11. 25% of college students in the United States work full-time jobs while being full-time students. 12. 64% of students have turned to loans as a way of financing their studies. 13. 32% of students have said that they sometimes neglect their studies because of the money they owe. Health-Related Issues Affecting Student Stress Statistics 14. 30% of students have reported that physical ailments affected their grades. 15. 40% of college students in the US report feeling well-rested for only two days a week on average. 16. 50% of students wake up in the middle of the night to check their phones. Other Common Sources of Negative Stress among College Students 17. 28% of students report being victims of bullying in college. 18. 30.5% of college students claim intimate relationships cause them a lot of stress. How Best to Reduce Stress among College Students Statistics FAQ What percent of college students are stressed? What kind of stress do college students have? What are the biggest stressors for college students today? What causes stress among college students? Are college students more stressed than adults? How much stress do college students have? Darko Jacimovic Content: According to data on stress in college students and statistics for 2018, the average student loan debt was estimated to be around $28.600. Of course, many students have much bigger debt than that. For example, those who owe between $100.000 and $150.000 face the highest risk of suffering from stress and anxiety. Thus, it is imperative that the government pay attention to this aspect of attending a college and getting a university degree. As we all know, the cost of going to college has been on the rise for the past thirty years, which affects dramatically the well-being of both parents and students. Health-Related Issues Affecting Student Stress Statistics 14. 30% of students have reported that physical ailments affected their grades. 63% of US adults say health-related problems are their number one cause of stress. Turns out the situation is similar when it comes to college students. To be precise, 30% have said that illnesses have affected their academic results.
https://whattobecome.com/blog/college-student-stress-statistics/
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Title: Issues with feminism: The surprising reality | When Women Inspire Headings: Issues with feminism: The surprising reality Issues with feminism: The surprising reality Domestic abuse Issues with feminism today and education Gender discrimination and sexism Issues with feminism also include period shaming Teen pregnancy A few last words about issues with feminism About today’s writer Share the inspiration: Like this: Content: But the problem is not over; it remains a very important topic of focus. A few last words about issues with feminism Here’s a question. Do you support modern feminism? Do you respect women? If so, you know society treats feminism with hate sometimes. But in no way should this mentality stop your support for females worldwide. Women are an equal part of society. Females deserve access to protection and opportunities, just like other genders. About today’s writer Christine Rudolph is a freelance blogger.
https://whenwomeninspire.com/2019/01/10/feminism-today-issues/
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Title: World History For Us All: Big Era 6 Headings: Big Era Six Big Era Six This Big Era and the Three Essential Questions Humans and the Environment Humans and Other Humans Humans and Ideas Teaching Units for Big Era Six Content: The ecological and demographic consequences of the Great Global Convergence were huge, especially the “Great Dying” of much of the indigenous population of the Americas. Europeans benefited from this disaster by peopling the Western Hemisphere with new immigrants, both free European settlers and Africans slaves. Europeans also gained access to important new sources of food and fiber. These included, among many others, maize (corn), tobacco, and the potato, which were American crops, and sugar and cotton, which came from Afroeurasia but thrived in American soil. A third change was the emergence of a truly global economy. This was another consequence of the Great Global Convergence, which linked together all major regions, except Antarctica, in a single web of exchange. Silver was the great lubricator of global trade. In the 1550s, silver mined in the Americas became available to Spain, then to the rest of western Europe, as well as to China directly by way of Spanish galleon voyages across the Pacific Ocean. Silver financed Europe’s increasing involvement in the economy of maritime Asia and subsequently provided the basis of the emergence of an Atlantic-centered world economy by 1800. The remarkable rise of European political and military power relative to the rest of the world was the fourth major change.
https://whfua.history.ucla.edu/eras/era6.php
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Title: Ezra Brooks vs Evan Williams: Bottom-Shelf Borboun Beauties! - Whiskey Watch Headings: Ezra Brooks vs Evan Williams: Bottom-Shelf Borboun Beauties! Ezra Brooks vs Evan Williams: Bottom-Shelf Borboun Beauties! Main Differences Between Evan Williams vs Ezra Brooks What is Bourbon? 1. It is a whisky 2. It is made from majority corn 3. Bourbon is stored in specific barrels… Why do they char bourbon barrels? 4. And only produced in America How is Bourbon Made? What does Bourbon Taste Like? Flavors to Look For: Know your Mash Bill Rye Wheat Barley Why are some Bourbons considered “Bottom-Shelf”? What are some Common “Bottom-Shelf” Bourbons? The Difference Between Bottlers and Distillers Ezra Brooks – The Story History and Location Products and Pricing Bourbon Whiskey Black Label Straight Rye Whiskey Green Label Bourbon Cream Blended Whiskey White Label Old Ezra 7 Year Bourbon Whiskey General Flavors Cocktails Recommendations Evan Williams – An In-Depth Look History and Location Products and Pricing Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey (Black Label) Bottled-in-Bond Bourbon (White Label) 1783 Small Batch Single Barrel Vintage Flavored and Seasonal General Flavors Cocktail Recommendations A Sample Tasting Ezra Brooks Bourbon Whiskey Black Label Evan Williams Kentucky Straight Bourbon Black Label Final Thoughts? Recommended Reads: FAQs About Ezra Brooks vs Evan Williams Kathryn Loveless Content: Grains are harvested, dried, and then milled into usable grains. These grains are combined with varying proportions, added to water, and cooked. This creates what is known as “mash.” A part of the first mash is left out to sour overnight. The second batch of mash is created and combined with the sour mash of the day before. Specific yeast strains are added. This is allowed to ferment. The yeast and other bacteria in the mash (or enzymes if barley has been added) will slowly breakdown the grains’ sugars into alcohol. The fermented mash goes through distillation twice. Once in a column still that removes the alcohol from the rest of the mash.
https://whiskeywatch.com/whiskey-varieties/bourbon/ezra-brooks-vs-evan-williams/
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Title: Federal Sentencing Guidelines | Penalties | Criminal Defense Headings: Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties United States Sentencing Guidelines Conviction Penalties in Federal Court Content: 4) The kinds of sentence and the sentencing range established for – a) The applicable category of offense committed by the applicable category of defendant as set forth in the guidelines…; (5) Any pertinent policy statement. Conviction Penalties in Federal Court Usually, conviction for a federal crime will draw heavier penalties (and fines) than similar cases in state courts. This is because federal offenses fall within the U.S. Sentencing Commission’s Voluntary Sentencing Guidelines which often call for extremely harsh periods of incarceration. Although the sentencing guidelines are not binding on the judge, federal judges impose guideline range sentences almost 50 % of the time In addition to any fines that are levied, the Court may order you to reimburse the US Attorney’s office for the cost of their prosecution. Some of the penalties that could be handed down to those convicted of the above listed crimes include: Money laundering: If you are convicted for being involved in a money laundering scheme, you could be ordered to pay twice the value of the money laundered (up to $500,000) and be sentenced to serve a prison sentence based on any underlying felonies that accompany the money laundering charges (such as enterprise corruption, securities fraud or drug trafficking charges): [ 18 U.S.C Section 1956]. Tax evasion:
https://whitecollarattorney.net/federal-sentencing-guidelines/
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Title: Federal Sentencing Guidelines | Penalties | Criminal Defense Headings: Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties United States Sentencing Guidelines Conviction Penalties in Federal Court Content: Some of the penalties that could be handed down to those convicted of the above listed crimes include: Money laundering: If you are convicted for being involved in a money laundering scheme, you could be ordered to pay twice the value of the money laundered (up to $500,000) and be sentenced to serve a prison sentence based on any underlying felonies that accompany the money laundering charges (such as enterprise corruption, securities fraud or drug trafficking charges): [ 18 U.S.C Section 1956]. Tax evasion: A maximum fine of $100,000 to any individual, and $500,000 if the defendant is a corporation, and/or up to five years in federal prison. Bank fraud: A fine of up to $1,000,000 and/or a prison sentence of up to 30 years Mail and wire fraud: Both carry a maximum prison sentence of up to 20 years. If the scheme also involved a bank, the potential fine increases to up to $100,000: [
https://whitecollarattorney.net/federal-sentencing-guidelines/
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Title: Federal Sentencing Guidelines | Penalties | Criminal Defense Headings: Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties United States Sentencing Guidelines Conviction Penalties in Federal Court Content: A maximum fine of $100,000 to any individual, and $500,000 if the defendant is a corporation, and/or up to five years in federal prison. Bank fraud: A fine of up to $1,000,000 and/or a prison sentence of up to 30 years Mail and wire fraud: Both carry a maximum prison sentence of up to 20 years. If the scheme also involved a bank, the potential fine increases to up to $100,000: [ 18 U.S.C. Section 1343] Securities fraud: The Court may order a large fine calculated based on the amount of money that was fraudulently obtained and/or a maximum period of incarceration of up to 25 years in prison: [ 18 U.S.C. Section 1348] Healthcare fraud: A fine commensurate with the value of the amount of fraudulently received (or claimed) services and a prison term from a few years’ incarceration to life in prison. Bankruptcy fraud:
https://whitecollarattorney.net/federal-sentencing-guidelines/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_855851667#7_1719880110
Title: Federal Sentencing Guidelines | Penalties | Criminal Defense Headings: Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties Federal Sentencing Guidelines and Penalties United States Sentencing Guidelines Conviction Penalties in Federal Court Content: 18 U.S.C. Section 1343] Securities fraud: The Court may order a large fine calculated based on the amount of money that was fraudulently obtained and/or a maximum period of incarceration of up to 25 years in prison: [ 18 U.S.C. Section 1348] Healthcare fraud: A fine commensurate with the value of the amount of fraudulently received (or claimed) services and a prison term from a few years’ incarceration to life in prison. Bankruptcy fraud: Up to five years in prison, forfeiture of assets and dismissal of the fraudulent bankruptcy petition with no leave to re-file it. Firearm violations: Penalties can range from one to 30 years’ incarceration depending on the nature of the offense. Fines can be between $1,000 and $10,000: [ 18 U.S.C. Section 924].
https://whitecollarattorney.net/federal-sentencing-guidelines/
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Title: The Importance of Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know Headings: The Importance of Prenatal Care The Importance of Prenatal Care Word Origins What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal Care During Pregnancy The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal Care Statistics Prenatal Care Guidelines Prenatal Care Checklist Do: Don’t How Often Should I Have Appointments? Prenatal Care Timeline No woman should have to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone. Content: The importance of prenatal care during pregnancy is huge. From eating certain foods, taking prenatal vitamins, and having regular checkups, prenatal care exists to ensure the least complications for both the mother and the baby through the entire nine months leading up to the birth. Be responsible for your health and the bodily developments of you and your baby by knowing the importance of prenatal care and talking to your doctor as soon as you suspect or confirm you are pregnant. U Word Origins Both the words “pregnant” and prenatal come from the same Latin root words, from pre- (“before”) + (g)natus (“birth/before giving birth”). The first known use of the word “prenatal was in 1826. What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal care is the health care that both the woman and the baby receives before giving birth. This is more than just a few doctor’s visits and an ultrasound or two. Prenatal care aims not only to observe gestational development to look for any risks or complications, it also seeks to improve the overall health and wellness of the mother, this directly influencing the health and development of the baby. Some of the goals of prenatal care include:
https://whiterosewomenscenter.org/importance-of-prenatal-care/
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Title: The Importance of Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know Headings: The Importance of Prenatal Care The Importance of Prenatal Care Word Origins What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal Care During Pregnancy The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal Care Statistics Prenatal Care Guidelines Prenatal Care Checklist Do: Don’t How Often Should I Have Appointments? Prenatal Care Timeline No woman should have to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone. Content: What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal care is the health care that both the woman and the baby receives before giving birth. This is more than just a few doctor’s visits and an ultrasound or two. Prenatal care aims not only to observe gestational development to look for any risks or complications, it also seeks to improve the overall health and wellness of the mother, this directly influencing the health and development of the baby. Some of the goals of prenatal care include: Lowering the risk of any pregnancy complication This is achieved by regular, moderate exercise, a well-balanced diet, avoiding consuming or being around harmful substances, and maintaining good control on any preexisting health conditions, such as diabetes or low blood pressure. Lowering the risk of complications for the fetus and future infant This is achieved by not consuming substances like tobacco or alcohol during pregnancy. Alcohol, when consumed during pregnancy, has been proven to cause a variety of disorders, both physical and intellectual, which could range from abnormal physical features, heart problems, or mental disabilities. Tobacco has been proven and increases the risk for S.I.D.S. in infants. Taking prenatal vitamins to ensure proper nutrients for the woman and developing baby Prenatal vitamins are important to ensure that both the woman and the baby get the proper nutrients they need during the pregnancy.
https://whiterosewomenscenter.org/importance-of-prenatal-care/
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Title: The Importance of Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know Headings: The Importance of Prenatal Care The Importance of Prenatal Care Word Origins What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal Care During Pregnancy The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal Care Statistics Prenatal Care Guidelines Prenatal Care Checklist Do: Don’t How Often Should I Have Appointments? Prenatal Care Timeline No woman should have to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone. Content: Lowering the risk of any pregnancy complication This is achieved by regular, moderate exercise, a well-balanced diet, avoiding consuming or being around harmful substances, and maintaining good control on any preexisting health conditions, such as diabetes or low blood pressure. Lowering the risk of complications for the fetus and future infant This is achieved by not consuming substances like tobacco or alcohol during pregnancy. Alcohol, when consumed during pregnancy, has been proven to cause a variety of disorders, both physical and intellectual, which could range from abnormal physical features, heart problems, or mental disabilities. Tobacco has been proven and increases the risk for S.I.D.S. in infants. Taking prenatal vitamins to ensure proper nutrients for the woman and developing baby Prenatal vitamins are important to ensure that both the woman and the baby get the proper nutrients they need during the pregnancy. The main substance in a lot of prenatal vitamins is folic acid, which is found in many foods and can lower the risk for neural tube defects by as large a number as 70%. Make sure the woman isn’t taking medication that is unsafe during pregnancy Certain medications, either prescribed or otherwise, can be harmful to the woman a fetus during pregnancy. This included many dietary and herbal supplements as well as some acne treatments. Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Some pregnancy problems arise, even in the healthiest of women. Prenatal care can help prevent complications during pregnancy, helping keep both the mother and the baby safe.
https://whiterosewomenscenter.org/importance-of-prenatal-care/
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Title: The Importance of Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know Headings: The Importance of Prenatal Care The Importance of Prenatal Care Word Origins What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal Care During Pregnancy The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal Care Statistics Prenatal Care Guidelines Prenatal Care Checklist Do: Don’t How Often Should I Have Appointments? Prenatal Care Timeline No woman should have to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone. Content: The main substance in a lot of prenatal vitamins is folic acid, which is found in many foods and can lower the risk for neural tube defects by as large a number as 70%. Make sure the woman isn’t taking medication that is unsafe during pregnancy Certain medications, either prescribed or otherwise, can be harmful to the woman a fetus during pregnancy. This included many dietary and herbal supplements as well as some acne treatments. Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Some pregnancy problems arise, even in the healthiest of women. Prenatal care can help prevent complications during pregnancy, helping keep both the mother and the baby safe. Tests done during pregnancy can help prevent problems or catch them early on. Getting early and regular prenatal care can help you have a healthy and full-term pregnancy. Whether you choose an obstetrician/gynecologist (OB-GYN), family physician, or nurse-midwife for your pregnancy care can depend on a number of factors: What kind of experience you’re looking for. Where you’re planning to give birth.
https://whiterosewomenscenter.org/importance-of-prenatal-care/
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Title: The Importance of Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know Headings: The Importance of Prenatal Care The Importance of Prenatal Care Word Origins What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal Care During Pregnancy The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal Care Statistics Prenatal Care Guidelines Prenatal Care Checklist Do: Don’t How Often Should I Have Appointments? Prenatal Care Timeline No woman should have to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone. Content: Tests done during pregnancy can help prevent problems or catch them early on. Getting early and regular prenatal care can help you have a healthy and full-term pregnancy. Whether you choose an obstetrician/gynecologist (OB-GYN), family physician, or nurse-midwife for your pregnancy care can depend on a number of factors: What kind of experience you’re looking for. Where you’re planning to give birth. Whether or not your pregnancy is high risk. What your insurance will pay for. Whatever your preference, OB-GYNs, physicians, and midwives are all licensed health care providers and can aid in the prenatal care, birth, and delivery of your baby. Ultrasounds and other prenatal tests will help check for birth defects, gestational diabetes, diseases, or other genetic problems. Taking prenatal vitamins and daily supplements such as folic acid, for example, can also help lower the risk for certain birth defects.
https://whiterosewomenscenter.org/importance-of-prenatal-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_857958980#6_1725002280
Title: The Importance of Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know Headings: The Importance of Prenatal Care The Importance of Prenatal Care Word Origins What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal Care During Pregnancy The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal Care Statistics Prenatal Care Guidelines Prenatal Care Checklist Do: Don’t How Often Should I Have Appointments? Prenatal Care Timeline No woman should have to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone. Content: Whether or not your pregnancy is high risk. What your insurance will pay for. Whatever your preference, OB-GYNs, physicians, and midwives are all licensed health care providers and can aid in the prenatal care, birth, and delivery of your baby. Ultrasounds and other prenatal tests will help check for birth defects, gestational diabetes, diseases, or other genetic problems. Taking prenatal vitamins and daily supplements such as folic acid, for example, can also help lower the risk for certain birth defects. If a problem is found, be sure to follow your doctor’s advice regarding treatment. Doing so could help your chances having a safe delivery and a strong, healthy baby. The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal care is not only beneficial to you while you’re pregnant, but it helps improve the health and wellness of you and your baby that will hopefully have positive effects in the long run and after birth. The importance of prenatal care is rooted in its efforts to ensure your safety by watching for risks and doing everything possible to increase your health and reduce the risk of serious complications both during the pregnancy and the birth. Prenatal care can help keep you and your baby healthy.
https://whiterosewomenscenter.org/importance-of-prenatal-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_857958980#9_1725008573
Title: The Importance of Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know Headings: The Importance of Prenatal Care The Importance of Prenatal Care Word Origins What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal Care During Pregnancy The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal Care Statistics Prenatal Care Guidelines Prenatal Care Checklist Do: Don’t How Often Should I Have Appointments? Prenatal Care Timeline No woman should have to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone. Content: Prenatal Care Guidelines Getting good care before, during, and after your pregnancy is extremely important. Not only will help keep you and your baby safe, but it will ensure your little one gets a head start on a healthy life. Your OB-GYN or midwife will guide you through the pregnancy and can help you feel more at ease with the changes going on in your body. You will receive accurate nutritional information as well as appropriate testing for you and the baby. Your prenatal visits also offer you the chance to discuss the birthing procedure, potential scenarios, and any questions or concerns you may have with your doctor. Prenatal Care Checklist No two pregnancies are the same. While many women have normal pregnancies, complications can arise. Prenatal care can help spot any problems as early as possible. In addition to medical care, there are other basic steps you can take to help aid in a healthy pregnancy. Here is a list of Dos and Don’ts to help you and your baby:
https://whiterosewomenscenter.org/importance-of-prenatal-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_857958980#10_1725010261
Title: The Importance of Prenatal Care: What You Need to Know Headings: The Importance of Prenatal Care The Importance of Prenatal Care Word Origins What is Prenatal Care: Prenatal Care Definition Prenatal Care During Pregnancy The Importance of Prenatal Care During Pregnancy Prenatal Care Statistics Prenatal Care Guidelines Prenatal Care Checklist Do: Don’t How Often Should I Have Appointments? Prenatal Care Timeline No woman should have to go through an unplanned pregnancy alone. Content: Prenatal Care Checklist No two pregnancies are the same. While many women have normal pregnancies, complications can arise. Prenatal care can help spot any problems as early as possible. In addition to medical care, there are other basic steps you can take to help aid in a healthy pregnancy. Here is a list of Dos and Don’ts to help you and your baby:  Do: N Take folic acid and Vitamin C N Stay Active N Think About What You Eat N Monitor Your Baby’s Movements  Don’t M “Eat for two” M Smoke M Drink Alcohol M Take Drugs M Eat (or drink) too much caffeine M Diet during pregnancy How Often Should I Have Appointments? Don’t leave your health and the health of your baby up to chance. Meet with your doctor regularly or go to a pregnancy clinic as soon as you suspect you might be pregnant. According to WebMD on prenatal care, these are the average number of prenatal appointments you should have during your pregnancy:
https://whiterosewomenscenter.org/importance-of-prenatal-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_866336128#1_1743306938
Title: The Trouble with the Agenda of the Democratic Party | The Whole Life Democrat Headings: The Trouble with the Agenda of the Democratic Party The Trouble with the Agenda of the Democratic Party Content: Despair isn’t going to get us anywhere. While we despair, the Democratic Party is teaching young people that the death penalty is always wrong but that abortion is always right. Single parents are told that someone will fight for them to have “better paying jobs” while we know that in the current economy, wages that sustain life are less and less possible. No matter your religion, political party, or background, there is no way to justify the termination of a million pregnancies a year in the modern United States. The Democratic Party justifies abortion while it actively ignores the poverty that leads to many abortions. The Party no longer shapes its agenda through logic, humanity and justice. The Democratic Party Platform is an agenda of economic exploitation of the poor, regression in matters of children’s rights and racial discrimination. If they read this, they will claim I am a radical, a wacko; they will act offended by my comments and restate that they are the Party that cares about children, especially poor children and children of color. Don’t believe it.
https://wholelifedemocrat.com/2018/01/30/the-trouble-with-the-agenda-of-the-democratic-party/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_866336128#14_1743329163
Title: The Trouble with the Agenda of the Democratic Party | The Whole Life Democrat Headings: The Trouble with the Agenda of the Democratic Party The Trouble with the Agenda of the Democratic Party Content: The party platform says, “Democrats will always fight to end discrimination on the basis of race, ethnicity, national origin, language, religion, gender, age, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability.” But the party is noisily silent on how abortion is disproportionately practiced on one race. Black women account for roughly 38% of all abortions in the country though they comprise 13% of the population. Black pastors said as much in an open letter to Mrs. Clinton last year. “ Both nationally and in New York City, the abortion rates among black women are much higher than among any other demographic group,” they wrote. They ended with the question, “don’t black lives matter?” There has been no response. The party platform says, “we will abolish the death penalty.” The party does not explain the logic of being opposed to the death penalty on the grounds the death penalty is imposed far more often on people of color while being okay with abortion, which is performed far more often on people of color. The party platform says, “We are committed to creating a society where children are safe and ca
https://wholelifedemocrat.com/2018/01/30/the-trouble-with-the-agenda-of-the-democratic-party/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_870407315#8_1753297990
Title: A History Of Bananas | Import To The Americas Then Growth Headings: A History Of Bananas A History Of Bananas Table of Contents A History Of Bananas Told Through Business Bananas Become Popular In America A Monopoly On Bananas During The 20th Century The Brand Of Chiquita Content: The Brand Of Chiquita In conclusion, today’s banana laborers are somewhat less heavily exploited, but the costs of the required labor in the developing world is still low. In reality, these American companies still have intact political influence and the infrastructure networks they began building a century ago. Given those core reasons, bananas are so inexpensive compared with homegrown crops. Today, United Fruit sells these bananas in America, and around the world, under the brand name, Chiquita. They are currently selling the best selling fruit and the fourth most valuable crop behind, rice, wheat, and corn. Chiquita sells customers the banana variety called the Cavendish. Without a doubt, it is the Cavendish that is prized for keeping it’s freshness, looking appealing, and being resistant to many diseases that commonly strike banana crops. U ndeniably, t he resistance to disease is key since the Cavendish bananas are grown worldwide. A history of bananas could not be told without mentioning the ubiquity of the Chiquita sticker on most bananas purchased in American supermarkets. As we sell for the Importers of bananas, we sell a Cavendish banana that has been peeled, sliced, and dried.
https://wholesalenutsanddriedfruit.com/a-history-of-bananas/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_874396029#7_1762644106
Title: Feminism in 1920s to Modern Day - THe Girls of Gatsby Headings: THe Girls of Gatsby FEMINISM IN THE 1920s TO MODERN DAY Women at Home Marital Status Women's Political Life Women's Fashion Women at Work How Does all of this Relate to The Great Gatsby? Content: The flapper image symbolized the 1920s for many people. The flapper-with her short skirts, short hair, dark make-up, and fun-loving attitude represented a new freedom for women. Highly publicized flappers shortened their skirts, drank illegal alcohol, smoked, and otherwise defied society’s expectations of proper conduct for young women. The fashion today has changed significantly. The flapper image is no longer a trend as it was in the 1920s. Women at Work Because of the attitude that husbands should only have jobs, women worked at outside jobs. Cotton mills employed a few nurses, teachers, and social workers to staff social and educational programs. These mills did not hire black women, however, because of segregation. As a consequence, white millworkers often hired black women as domestic and child-care workers. Public acceptance of wage-earning jobs for young unmarried women was growing.
https://whsgatsby14.weebly.com/feminism-in-1920s-to-modern-day.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_874396029#8_1762645481
Title: Feminism in 1920s to Modern Day - THe Girls of Gatsby Headings: THe Girls of Gatsby FEMINISM IN THE 1920s TO MODERN DAY Women at Home Marital Status Women's Political Life Women's Fashion Women at Work How Does all of this Relate to The Great Gatsby? Content: Women at Work Because of the attitude that husbands should only have jobs, women worked at outside jobs. Cotton mills employed a few nurses, teachers, and social workers to staff social and educational programs. These mills did not hire black women, however, because of segregation. As a consequence, white millworkers often hired black women as domestic and child-care workers. Public acceptance of wage-earning jobs for young unmarried women was growing. No longer being limited to work as “mill girls” or domestics, these women began to perform retail work in shops and department stores. It became acceptable for working girls to live away from their families. Some young married women worked until they had children. Working for wages gave women independence, and by 1930 one in four women held a paying job. The "Rosie the Riveter" poster was initially created to enlist women in the work force.
https://whsgatsby14.weebly.com/feminism-in-1920s-to-modern-day.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_897534076#0_1809340737
Title: Castration - BME Encyclopedia Headings: Castration Castration Contents The reasons for castration Methods Surgical Removal Elastrator Burdizzo Injection of Caustic Substances Heating Castrators Doctors Cutters Legal ramifications of using a cutter Self-castration The consequences of castration See Also External Links Content: Castration - BME Encyclopedia Castration Castration is the removal or destruction of one or both testicles. It is NOT the removal of the penis ( penectomy) or scrotum ( scrotal removal or scrotal reduction ). Contents [ hide ] 1 The reasons for castration 2 Methods 2.1 Surgical Removal 2.2 Elastrator 2.3 Burdizzo 2.4 Injection of Caustic Substances 2.5 Heating 3 Castrators 3.1 Doctors 3.2 Cutters 3.2.1 Legal ramifications of using a cutter 3.3 Self-castration 4 The consequences of castration 5 See Also 6 External Links The reasons for castration Although castration is considered a step towards sexual reassignment for many MTF transsexual/transgendered people, as well as being one of the standard treatments for several varieties of cancer, this article primarily deals with those who undergo the procedure on a voluntary basis, for its own sake. Most voluntary castrations fall into two categories. The first is those who are castrated as a result of a sexual fantasy, who find the idea arousing, and who plan on continuing to engage in sexual activity post-castration. The second are those who desire castration to put an end to that side of themselves, and plan to remain celibate after their testicles have been removed. Traditionally, the medical community has believed that both groups of people are suffering from mental illness, but recently that idea has begun to change. One eunuch explains, "I've been to see a local psychiatrist, by the way, just to settle my own curiosity about whether I'm tightly wrapped or not, and he thinks I'm just fine, except for this one strange but not uncommon fixation. This seems to be the case with most eunuchs I know, that they are all great guys and mostly very intelligent, successful, artistic, sports-minded and fun-loving but have this strange fixation. Each, by the way, has his own personal reasons for getting castrated (neutered, nutted, de-balled, and other terms we use with each other) and no two of these reasons are the same for any two eunuchs, except for the one about feeling out of control (being fanatical about having sex all the time without the ability to control one's sexual activities).
https://wiki.bme.com/index.php?title=Castration
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_897534076#1_1809343443
Title: Castration - BME Encyclopedia Headings: Castration Castration Contents The reasons for castration Methods Surgical Removal Elastrator Burdizzo Injection of Caustic Substances Heating Castrators Doctors Cutters Legal ramifications of using a cutter Self-castration The consequences of castration See Also External Links Content: The second are those who desire castration to put an end to that side of themselves, and plan to remain celibate after their testicles have been removed. Traditionally, the medical community has believed that both groups of people are suffering from mental illness, but recently that idea has begun to change. One eunuch explains, "I've been to see a local psychiatrist, by the way, just to settle my own curiosity about whether I'm tightly wrapped or not, and he thinks I'm just fine, except for this one strange but not uncommon fixation. This seems to be the case with most eunuchs I know, that they are all great guys and mostly very intelligent, successful, artistic, sports-minded and fun-loving but have this strange fixation. Each, by the way, has his own personal reasons for getting castrated (neutered, nutted, de-balled, and other terms we use with each other) and no two of these reasons are the same for any two eunuchs, except for the one about feeling out of control (being fanatical about having sex all the time without the ability to control one's sexual activities). They certainly solved that one. Both of the guys are 'calm' (without sex hormones and loving it)." Methods Persons interested in using any of these methods should perform their own research as this section is intended to give a brief introduction to techniques that have been used. Surgical Removal Under local anesthesia, a slit down the center or on each side is cut with a scalpel through the various layers of tissues. The spermatic cord is dissected, tied off, cut and tied in place.
https://wiki.bme.com/index.php?title=Castration
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_945035401#9_1897541441
Title: Alps Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com Headings: Alps Alps Contents Geography Main chain Common passes Four-thousanders Geology and orogeny Travel and visitors Climate Plants Animals References Content: Travel and visitors Königssee, Bavaria The Alps are popular both in summer and in winter. The Alps as a place for sightseeing and sports. Winter sports (Alpine and Nordic skiing, snowboarding, tobogganing, snowshoeing, ski tours) can be learned in most regions from December to April. In summer, the Alps are popular with hikers, mountain bikers, paragliders, and mountaineers. There are also alpine lakes which attract swimmers, sailors and surfers. The lower places and bigger towns of the Alps are well served by motorways and main roads, but higher passes and by-roads can be bad even in the summer. Many passes are closed in winter. Many airports around the Alps (and some within), as well as long-distance rail links from all bordering countries, afford large numbers of travelers easy access from abroad. The Alps normally has more than 100 million visitors a year. Climate The Alps is split into five climate zones, each with a different kind of environment.
https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Alps
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_945035401#10_1897542795
Title: Alps Facts for Kids | KidzSearch.com Headings: Alps Alps Contents Geography Main chain Common passes Four-thousanders Geology and orogeny Travel and visitors Climate Plants Animals References Content: The lower places and bigger towns of the Alps are well served by motorways and main roads, but higher passes and by-roads can be bad even in the summer. Many passes are closed in winter. Many airports around the Alps (and some within), as well as long-distance rail links from all bordering countries, afford large numbers of travelers easy access from abroad. The Alps normally has more than 100 million visitors a year. Climate The Alps is split into five climate zones, each with a different kind of environment. The climate, plant life and animal life vary on different sections or zones of the mountain. Pine trees above the Aletsch Glacier, Valais The section of the Alps that is above 3,000 metres is called the névé zone. This area, which has the coldest climate, is permanently coated with compressed snow. Plants are therefore scarce in the névé zone. The alpine zone lies between the height of 2,000 and 3,000 metres.
https://wiki.kidzsearch.com/wiki/Alps
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1009774297#0_1999252219
Title: Bacteria vs Pathogen - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Bacteria vs Pathogen - What's the difference? Bacteria vs Pathogen - What's the difference? As nouns the difference between bacteria and pathogen bacteria English Noun Usage notes Derived terms Noun Anagrams pathogen English Noun Derived terms Anagrams Content: Bacteria vs Pathogen - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Bacteria vs Pathogen - What's the difference? bacteria | pathogen | As nouns the difference between bacteria and pathogen is that bacteria is or bacteria can be (dated|medicine) an oval bacterium, as distinguished from a spherical coccus or rod-shaped bacillus while pathogen is (pathology|immunology) any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi microorganisms are not considered to be pathogenic until they have reached a population size that is large enough to cause disease. bacteria English Etymology 1 From . Noun ( head ) English plurals (US) A type, species, or strain of bacterium * { {quote-book, 2002, A.C. Panchdhari, Water Supply and Sanitary Installations citation , passage=Anaerobic bacteria' function in the absence of oxygen, where as aerobic '''bacteria''' require sunlight and also oxygen. Both these ' bacterias are capable of breaking down the organic matter (US, proscribed) (pejorative, slang) A derisive term for a lowlife or a slob (could be treated as plural or singular). Usage notes * This is the plural form of the word. While it is often used as if it were singular (as a collective noun), this is considered nonstandard by some in the US and more elsewhere. See the usage examples under ( bacterium ). Derived terms * Bacteria * Eubacteria * Archaebacteria / Archebacteria * eubacteria * archaebacteria / archebacteria Etymology 2 From .
https://wikidiff.com/bacteria/pathogen
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1009774297#1_1999254256
Title: Bacteria vs Pathogen - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Bacteria vs Pathogen - What's the difference? Bacteria vs Pathogen - What's the difference? As nouns the difference between bacteria and pathogen bacteria English Noun Usage notes Derived terms Noun Anagrams pathogen English Noun Derived terms Anagrams Content: Both these ' bacterias are capable of breaking down the organic matter (US, proscribed) (pejorative, slang) A derisive term for a lowlife or a slob (could be treated as plural or singular). Usage notes * This is the plural form of the word. While it is often used as if it were singular (as a collective noun), this is considered nonstandard by some in the US and more elsewhere. See the usage examples under ( bacterium ). Derived terms * Bacteria * Eubacteria * Archaebacteria / Archebacteria * eubacteria * archaebacteria / archebacteria Etymology 2 From . Noun ( bacteriae) (dated, medicine) An oval bacterium, as distinguished from a spherical coccus or rod-shaped bacillus Anagrams * * ---- pathogen English Noun ( en noun ) (pathology, immunology) Any organism or substance, especially a microorganism, capable of causing disease, such as bacteria, viruses, protozoa or fungi. Microorganisms are not considered to be pathogenic until they have reached a population size that is large enough to cause disease. * { {quote-magazine, date=2013-01 , author=Katie L. Burke , title=Ecological Dependency , volume=101, issue=1, page=64 , magazine= citation , passage=In his first book since the 2008 essay collection Natural Acts: A Sidelong View of Science and Nature , David Quammen looks at the natural world from yet another angle: the search for the next human pandemic, what epidemiologists call “the next big one.”
https://wikidiff.com/bacteria/pathogen
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1011874867#0_2004571133
Title: Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? As nouns the difference between climate and environment As a verb climate Other Comparisons: What's the difference? climate English Noun Derived terms Verb Anagrams environment English Noun Synonyms Content: Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? climate | environment | As nouns the difference between climate and environment is that climate is (obsolete) an area of the earth's surface between two parallels of latitude while environment is the surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. As a verb climate is (poetic|obsolete) to dwell. Other Comparisons: What's the difference? Environment vs Acclimate Environment vs Acclimated Climatechange vs Environment climate English Noun ( en noun ) (obsolete) An area of the earth's surface between two parallels of latitude. (obsolete) A region of the Earth. The long-term manifestations of weather and other atmospheric conditions in a given area or country, now usually represented by the statistical summary of its weather conditions during a period long enough to ensure that representative values are obtained (generally 30 years). (figuratively) The context in general of a particular political, moral etc.
https://wikidiff.com/climate/environment
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1011874867#3_2004576547
Title: Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? As nouns the difference between climate and environment As a verb climate Other Comparisons: What's the difference? climate English Noun Derived terms Verb Anagrams environment English Noun Synonyms Content: The blessed gods / Purge all infection from our air whilst you / Do climate here! Anagrams * ---- environment English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem. * { {quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=David Simpson , volume=188, issue=26, page=36, magazine= ( The Guardian Weekly ) , title= Fantasy of navigation , passage=It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: […]; […]; or perhaps to muse on the irrelevance of the borders that separate nation states and keep people from understanding their shared environment .}} All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs. A particular political or social setting, arena or condition. (computing) The software and/or hardware existing on any particular computer system. (programming) The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point. (computing) The set of variables and their values in a namespace that an operating system associates with a process.
https://wikidiff.com/climate/environment
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1011874867#4_2004578374
Title: Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? Climate vs Environment - What's the difference? As nouns the difference between climate and environment As a verb climate Other Comparisons: What's the difference? climate English Noun Derived terms Verb Anagrams environment English Noun Synonyms Content: All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs. A particular political or social setting, arena or condition. (computing) The software and/or hardware existing on any particular computer system. (programming) The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point. (computing) The set of variables and their values in a namespace that an operating system associates with a process. Synonyms * ( l )
https://wikidiff.com/climate/environment
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015298686#0_2013002269
Title: What is the difference between environment and context? | WikiDiff Headings: What is the difference between environment and context? What is the difference between environment and context? As nouns the difference between environment and context As a verb context is As a adjective context is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms context English Noun Antonyms Derived terms Quotations Verb Adjective Content: What is the difference between environment and context? | WikiDiff What is the difference between environment and context? environment | context | As nouns the difference between environment and context is that environment is the surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest while context is the surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence. As a verb context is (obsolete) to knit or bind together; to unite closely. As a adjective context is (obsolete) knit or woven together; close; firm. Other Comparisons: What's the difference?
https://wikidiff.com/environment/context
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015298686#1_2013003561
Title: What is the difference between environment and context? | WikiDiff Headings: What is the difference between environment and context? What is the difference between environment and context? As nouns the difference between environment and context As a verb context is As a adjective context is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms context English Noun Antonyms Derived terms Quotations Verb Adjective Content: As a adjective context is (obsolete) knit or woven together; close; firm. Other Comparisons: What's the difference? Environment vs Contexte Context vs Environmental environment English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem. * { {quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=David Simpson , volume=188, issue=26, page=36, magazine= ( The Guardian Weekly ) , title= Fantasy of navigation , passage=It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: […]; […]; or perhaps to muse on the irrelevance of the borders that separate nation states and keep people from understanding their shared environment .}} All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs.
https://wikidiff.com/environment/context
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015298686#2_2013005095
Title: What is the difference between environment and context? | WikiDiff Headings: What is the difference between environment and context? What is the difference between environment and context? As nouns the difference between environment and context As a verb context is As a adjective context is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms context English Noun Antonyms Derived terms Quotations Verb Adjective Content: Environment vs Contexte Context vs Environmental environment English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem. * { {quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=David Simpson , volume=188, issue=26, page=36, magazine= ( The Guardian Weekly ) , title= Fantasy of navigation , passage=It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: […]; […]; or perhaps to muse on the irrelevance of the borders that separate nation states and keep people from understanding their shared environment .}} All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs. A particular political or social setting, arena or condition. (computing) The software and/or hardware existing on any particular computer system. (programming) The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point. (computing) The set of variables and their values in a namespace that an operating system associates with a process. Synonyms * ( l ) context English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings, circumstances, environment, background or settings that determine, specify, or clarify the meaning of an event or other occurrence.
https://wikidiff.com/environment/context
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015302793#1_2013014462
Title: Environment vs Culture - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Environment vs Culture - What's the difference? Environment vs Culture - What's the difference? In context|computing|lang=en terms the difference between environment and culture As nouns the difference between environment and culture As a verb culture is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms culture English Noun Derived terms Verb Content: Other Comparisons: What's the difference? Culture vs Environmental Culture vs Environmentthesaurus environment English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem. * { {quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=David Simpson , volume=188, issue=26, page=36, magazine= ( The Guardian Weekly ) , title= Fantasy of navigation , passage=It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: […]; […]; or perhaps to muse on the irrelevance of the borders that separate nation states and keep people from understanding their shared environment .}} All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs. A particular political or social setting, arena or condition. (computing) The software and/or hardware existing on any particular computer system. (programming) The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point.
https://wikidiff.com/environment/culture
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015307652#0_2013023409
Title: What is the difference between environment and nature? | WikiDiff Headings: What is the difference between environment and nature? What is the difference between environment and nature? As nouns the difference between environment and nature As a verb nature is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms nature English Alternative forms Noun Derived terms Verb Statistics Anagrams Content: What is the difference between environment and nature? | WikiDiff What is the difference between environment and nature? environment | nature | As nouns the difference between environment and nature is that environment is the surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest while nature is (uncountable) the natural world; consisting of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production and design eg the ecosystem, the natural environment, virgin ground, unmodified species, laws of nature. As a verb nature is (obsolete) to endow with natural qualities. Other Comparisons: What's the difference? Nature vs Environmentunwto environment English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem. * { {quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=David Simpson , volume=188, issue=26, page=36, magazine= ( The Guardian Weekly ) , title= Fantasy of navigation , passage=It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: […]; […];
https://wikidiff.com/environment/nature
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015307652#1_2013025163
Title: What is the difference between environment and nature? | WikiDiff Headings: What is the difference between environment and nature? What is the difference between environment and nature? As nouns the difference between environment and nature As a verb nature is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms nature English Alternative forms Noun Derived terms Verb Statistics Anagrams Content: Other Comparisons: What's the difference? Nature vs Environmentunwto environment English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem. * { {quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=David Simpson , volume=188, issue=26, page=36, magazine= ( The Guardian Weekly ) , title= Fantasy of navigation , passage=It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: […]; […]; or perhaps to muse on the irrelevance of the borders that separate nation states and keep people from understanding their shared environment .}} All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs. A particular political or social setting, arena or condition. (computing) The software and/or hardware existing on any particular computer system. (programming) The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point.
https://wikidiff.com/environment/nature
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015307652#2_2013026893
Title: What is the difference between environment and nature? | WikiDiff Headings: What is the difference between environment and nature? What is the difference between environment and nature? As nouns the difference between environment and nature As a verb nature is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms nature English Alternative forms Noun Derived terms Verb Statistics Anagrams Content: or perhaps to muse on the irrelevance of the borders that separate nation states and keep people from understanding their shared environment .}} All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs. A particular political or social setting, arena or condition. (computing) The software and/or hardware existing on any particular computer system. (programming) The environment of a function at a point during the execution of a program is the set of identifiers in the function's scope and their bindings at that point. (computing) The set of variables and their values in a namespace that an operating system associates with a process. Synonyms * ( l ) nature English Alternative forms * natuer ( obsolete ) Noun ( lb) The natural world; consisting of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production and design. e.g. the ecosystem, the natural environment, virgin ground, unmodified species, laws of nature. * (1800-1859) *:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015307652#3_2013028505
Title: What is the difference between environment and nature? | WikiDiff Headings: What is the difference between environment and nature? What is the difference between environment and nature? As nouns the difference between environment and nature As a verb nature is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms nature English Alternative forms Noun Derived terms Verb Statistics Anagrams Content: (computing) The set of variables and their values in a namespace that an operating system associates with a process. Synonyms * ( l ) nature English Alternative forms * natuer ( obsolete ) Noun ( lb) The natural world; consisting of all things unaffected by or predating human technology, production and design. e.g. the ecosystem, the natural environment, virgin ground, unmodified species, laws of nature. * (1800-1859) *: Nature has caprices which art cannot imitate. * 1891 , ( Oscar Wilde ), '' ( The Decay of Lying) *: Nature has good intentions, of course, but, as Aristotle once said, she cannot carry them out. When I look at a landscape I cannot help seeing all its defects. The innate characteristics of a thing.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015313297#0_2013038952
Title: Environment vs Surrounding - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Environment vs Surrounding - What's the difference? Environment vs Surrounding - What's the difference? As nouns the difference between environment and surrounding As a verb surrounding is As a adjective surrounding is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms surrounding English Verb Noun Synonyms Adjective Content: Environment vs Surrounding - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Environment vs Surrounding - What's the difference? environment | surrounding | As nouns the difference between environment and surrounding is that environment is the surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest while surrounding is outlaying area; area in proximity to something. As a verb surrounding is . As a adjective surrounding is which surrounds something. Other Comparisons: What's the difference? Environment vs Surroundings environment English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1015313297#1_2013040234
Title: Environment vs Surrounding - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Environment vs Surrounding - What's the difference? Environment vs Surrounding - What's the difference? As nouns the difference between environment and surrounding As a verb surrounding is As a adjective surrounding is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? environment English Noun Synonyms surrounding English Verb Noun Synonyms Adjective Content: As a adjective surrounding is which surrounds something. Other Comparisons: What's the difference? Environment vs Surroundings environment English Noun ( en noun ) The surroundings of, and influences on, a particular item of interest. The natural world or ecosystem. * { {quote-magazine, date=2013-06-07, author=David Simpson , volume=188, issue=26, page=36, magazine= ( The Guardian Weekly ) , title= Fantasy of navigation , passage=It is tempting to speculate about the incentives or compulsions that might explain why anyone would take to the skies in [the] basket [of a balloon]: […]; […]; or perhaps to muse on the irrelevance of the borders that separate nation states and keep people from understanding their shared environment .}} All the elements over which a designer has no control and that affect a system or its inputs and outputs. A particular political or social setting, arena or condition. (computing) The software and/or hardware existing on any particular computer system.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1020368805#0_2025638412
Title: Oppression vs Marginalization - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Oppression vs Marginalization - What's the difference? Oppression vs Marginalization - What's the difference? As nouns the difference between oppression and marginalization oppression English Noun marginalization English Noun Content: Oppression vs Marginalization - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Oppression vs Marginalization - What's the difference? oppression | marginalization | As nouns the difference between oppression and marginalization is that oppression is the exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner while marginalization is the act of marginalizing or something marginalized. oppression English Noun The exercise of authority or power in a burdensome, cruel, or unjust manner. * ( Sir Walter Raleigh) Oh, by what plots, by what forswearings, betrayings, oppressions , imprisonments, tortures, poisonings, and under what reasons of state and politic subtilty, have these forenamed kings The act of oppressing, or the state of being oppressed. A feeling of being oppressed. *, chapter=7 , title= The Mirror and the Lamp , passage= […] St.?Bede's at this period of its history was perhaps the poorest and most miserable parish in the East End of London. Close-packed, crushed by the buttressed height of the railway viaduct, rendered airless by huge walls of factories, it at once banished lively interest from a stranger's mind and left only a dull oppression of the spirit.}} marginalization English Noun ( en noun ) The act of marginalizing or something marginalized
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1028470023#0_2046290637
Title: Sulfa vs Sulfate - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Headings: Sulfa vs Sulfate - What's the difference? Sulfa vs Sulfate - What's the difference? As an adjective sulfa As a noun sulfate is As a verb sulfate is Other Comparisons: What's the difference? sulfa English Alternative forms Adjective sulfate English Alternative forms Noun Derived terms Verb Content: Sulfa vs Sulfate - What's the difference? | WikiDiff Sulfa vs Sulfate - What's the difference? sulfa | sulfate | As an adjective sulfa is of or containing sulfanilamide. As a noun sulfate is (organic chemistry) any ester of sulfuric acid. As a verb sulfate is (chemistry) to treat something with sulfuric acid, a sulfate, or with sulfur dioxide. Other Comparisons: What's the difference? Sulfate vs Herapathite Sulfate vs Hydrosulfate Organic vs Hydrosulfate Base vs Hydrosulfate Unsulphated vs Unsulfated Sulfated vs Unsulfated Sulfated vs Thiomalate Sulfate vs Chondroitinase Metilsulfate vs Thiazinam Hydrogensulfate vs Hydrogenselenate Hydrogensulphate vs Hydrogensulfate Anion vs Hydrogensulfate sulfa English Alternative forms *sulpha ( UK ) Adjective ( - ) Of or containing sulfanilamide. sulfate English Alternative forms * sulphate ( UK ) Noun ( en noun ) (organic chemistry) Any ester of sulfuric acid. (inorganic chemistry) Any salt of sulfuric acid.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1032911919#20_2057263382
Title: Introduction to Critical Reasoning - WikiEducator Headings: Introduction to Critical Reasoning Introduction to Critical Reasoning Contents Introduction Topics Objectives Study Materials Readings Web Resources Lecture What is Critical Reasoning? Feedback Feedback Feedback Feedback Becoming a Critical Thinker Thinking for Yourself Thinking in an Informed Way Critical Self-Reflection Activities Journal Assignment 1 Becoming a Critical Thinker Feedback: Journal Assignment 2 Thinking in an Informed Way - Part 1 Thinking in an Informed Way - Part 2 Content: The entire process of argumentation must be viewed within a certain context. Feedback We think that you need all the above-mentioned skills to figure out the meaning of the statements in Part 1 . Thinking for Yourself If you think for yourself, you question the world and offer alternative viewpoints about the way the world is perceived by other people. When we say think for yourself, we don’t mean ‘think selfishly for yourself’. We mean ‘think independently’. A person who thinks for herself or himself has to have a sense of humility, and of modesty, and of relativity because you have to realise that other people are also thinking for themselves and you’re bound to come out with something a little different from what they are thinking. In order to become a critical thinker, you have to have the ability to listen and the modesty to adjust your point of view as you gather more insights. Thinking in an Informed Way As you would have seen from your review of the recommended resources, informed reasoning is based on claims that can be substantiated. In other words, your opinion is based on fact and not on personal opinion. In today’s world where we become ever more involved in using technology as a resource for information, it is crucial that we have the ability to think in an informed way in order to be able to decipher the barrage of information available to us.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1032911919#21_2057265577
Title: Introduction to Critical Reasoning - WikiEducator Headings: Introduction to Critical Reasoning Introduction to Critical Reasoning Contents Introduction Topics Objectives Study Materials Readings Web Resources Lecture What is Critical Reasoning? Feedback Feedback Feedback Feedback Becoming a Critical Thinker Thinking for Yourself Thinking in an Informed Way Critical Self-Reflection Activities Journal Assignment 1 Becoming a Critical Thinker Feedback: Journal Assignment 2 Thinking in an Informed Way - Part 1 Thinking in an Informed Way - Part 2 Content: A person who thinks for herself or himself has to have a sense of humility, and of modesty, and of relativity because you have to realise that other people are also thinking for themselves and you’re bound to come out with something a little different from what they are thinking. In order to become a critical thinker, you have to have the ability to listen and the modesty to adjust your point of view as you gather more insights. Thinking in an Informed Way As you would have seen from your review of the recommended resources, informed reasoning is based on claims that can be substantiated. In other words, your opinion is based on fact and not on personal opinion. In today’s world where we become ever more involved in using technology as a resource for information, it is crucial that we have the ability to think in an informed way in order to be able to decipher the barrage of information available to us. The ability to form and articulate opinions is extremely important in all facets of life. As citizens, people need to form opinions about political issues and leaders in order to vote responsibly. We must form opinions about social issues, and we form opinions about the people we work and interact with on a daily basis. However, simply having an opinion about a given topic is not enough. In this age of information, if we want to effectively share our opinions with others, we must be educated about the topics we are discussing.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1032911919#22_2057267814
Title: Introduction to Critical Reasoning - WikiEducator Headings: Introduction to Critical Reasoning Introduction to Critical Reasoning Contents Introduction Topics Objectives Study Materials Readings Web Resources Lecture What is Critical Reasoning? Feedback Feedback Feedback Feedback Becoming a Critical Thinker Thinking for Yourself Thinking in an Informed Way Critical Self-Reflection Activities Journal Assignment 1 Becoming a Critical Thinker Feedback: Journal Assignment 2 Thinking in an Informed Way - Part 1 Thinking in an Informed Way - Part 2 Content: The ability to form and articulate opinions is extremely important in all facets of life. As citizens, people need to form opinions about political issues and leaders in order to vote responsibly. We must form opinions about social issues, and we form opinions about the people we work and interact with on a daily basis. However, simply having an opinion about a given topic is not enough. In this age of information, if we want to effectively share our opinions with others, we must be educated about the topics we are discussing. Whether writing a letter to the editor about a local issu
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#0_2067750704
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Last updated November 17, 2020 • 14 min read From Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Long title Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - Public Law 101-380, August 18, 1990 Enacted by the 101st United States Congress Effective August 18, 1990 Citations Public law 101-380 Statutes at Large 104 Stat. 484 Codification Titles amended 33 U.S.C.: Navigable Waters U.S.C. sections created 33 U.S.C. ch. 40 § 2701 Legislative history Introduced in the Houseas H.R. 1465 by Walter B. Jones, Sr. ( D - NC) on March 16, 1989 Committee consideration by House Merchant Marine and Fisheries, House Public Works and Transportation, House Interior and Insular Affairs, House Foreign Affairs, House Science, Space and Technology Passed the House on November 9, 1989 ( 375-5) Passed the Senate on November 19, 1989 (passed voice vote) Reported by the joint conference committee on August 1, 1990; agreed to by the Senate on August 2, 1990 ( 99-0) and by the House on August 4, 1990 ( 360-0) Signed into law by President George H. W. Bush on August 18, 1990 Part of a series on Environmental law Pollution control law Environmental impact assessment Air quality law Water quality law Waste management law Environmental cleanup law Natural resources law Species protection Water resources law Mining law Forestry law Fisheries law Game law Reference materials Environmental journals International environmental agreements Environmental laws by country Environmental lawsuits Environmental ministries Supranational environmental agencies Related topics Administrative law Bankruptcy law Earth jurisprudence Ecocide Energy law Environmental crime poaching Environmental justice Insurance law International law Land law Land use Law of the sea Property law Public trust doctrine Rights of nature Wild law v t e The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) (101 H.R.1465, P.L. 101-380) [1] was passed by the 101st United States Congress and signed by President George H. W. Bush. [ 2] It works to avoid oil spills from vessels and facilities by enforcing removal of spilled oil and assigning liability for the cost of cleanup and damage; requires specific operating procedures; defines responsible parties and financial liability; implements processes for measuring damages;
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#1_2067753636
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: agreed to by the Senate on August 2, 1990 ( 99-0) and by the House on August 4, 1990 ( 360-0) Signed into law by President George H. W. Bush on August 18, 1990 Part of a series on Environmental law Pollution control law Environmental impact assessment Air quality law Water quality law Waste management law Environmental cleanup law Natural resources law Species protection Water resources law Mining law Forestry law Fisheries law Game law Reference materials Environmental journals International environmental agreements Environmental laws by country Environmental lawsuits Environmental ministries Supranational environmental agencies Related topics Administrative law Bankruptcy law Earth jurisprudence Ecocide Energy law Environmental crime poaching Environmental justice Insurance law International law Land law Land use Law of the sea Property law Public trust doctrine Rights of nature Wild law v t e The Oil Pollution Act of 1990 (OPA) (101 H.R.1465, P.L. 101-380) [1] was passed by the 101st United States Congress and signed by President George H. W. Bush. [ 2] It works to avoid oil spills from vessels and facilities by enforcing removal of spilled oil and assigning liability for the cost of cleanup and damage; requires specific operating procedures; defines responsible parties and financial liability; implements processes for measuring damages; specifies damages for which violators are liable; and establishes a fund for damages, cleanup, and removal costs. This statute has resulted in instrumental changes in the oil production, transportation, and distribution industries. [ 3] Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties See also References External links History/Background Heavy sheens of oil as visible on the surface of the water in Prince William Sound following the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Laws governing oil spills in the United States began in 1851 with the Limitation of Liability Act.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#2_2067756229
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: specifies damages for which violators are liable; and establishes a fund for damages, cleanup, and removal costs. This statute has resulted in instrumental changes in the oil production, transportation, and distribution industries. [ 3] Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties See also References External links History/Background Heavy sheens of oil as visible on the surface of the water in Prince William Sound following the Exxon Valdez oil spill. Laws governing oil spills in the United States began in 1851 with the Limitation of Liability Act. This statue, in an attempt to protect the shipping industry, stated that vessel owners were liable for incident-related costs up to the post-incident value of their vessel. The shortcomings of this law were revealed in 1967 with the release of over 100,000 tons of crude oil into the English Channel from the Torrey Canyon. Of the $8 million of cleanup-related costs, the owners of the Torrey Canyon were held liable for only $50—the value of the only remaining Torrey Canyon lifeboat. In the meantime, the Oil Pollution Act of 1924 had passed, but this statue only limited liability for deliberate discharge of oil into marine waters. [ 4] Two years following the Torrey Canyon spill, an oil platform eruption in the Santa Barbara Channel made national headlines and thrust oil pollution into the public spot light.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#3_2067758236
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: This statue, in an attempt to protect the shipping industry, stated that vessel owners were liable for incident-related costs up to the post-incident value of their vessel. The shortcomings of this law were revealed in 1967 with the release of over 100,000 tons of crude oil into the English Channel from the Torrey Canyon. Of the $8 million of cleanup-related costs, the owners of the Torrey Canyon were held liable for only $50—the value of the only remaining Torrey Canyon lifeboat. In the meantime, the Oil Pollution Act of 1924 had passed, but this statue only limited liability for deliberate discharge of oil into marine waters. [ 4] Two years following the Torrey Canyon spill, an oil platform eruption in the Santa Barbara Channel made national headlines and thrust oil pollution into the public spot light. As a result, in 1970, Congress placed oil pollution under the authority of the Federal Water Pollution Act (FWPA) of 1965, which later became the Clean Water Act of 1972 and had previously only covered sewage and Industrial discharge. The FWPA set specific liability limitations. For example, vessels transporting oil were liable only up to $250,000 or $150 per gross ton. These limitations rarely covered the cost of removal and cleanup, let alone damages. [ 4] In the decades to follow, several other laws that dealt with oil spill liability and compensation were passed.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#4_2067760139
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: As a result, in 1970, Congress placed oil pollution under the authority of the Federal Water Pollution Act (FWPA) of 1965, which later became the Clean Water Act of 1972 and had previously only covered sewage and Industrial discharge. The FWPA set specific liability limitations. For example, vessels transporting oil were liable only up to $250,000 or $150 per gross ton. These limitations rarely covered the cost of removal and cleanup, let alone damages. [ 4] In the decades to follow, several other laws that dealt with oil spill liability and compensation were passed. These statues include: the Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act of 1973, the Deep Water Port Act of 1974, the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act of 1978, and the Alaska Oil Spill Commission of 1990. However, this fragmented collection of federal and state laws provided only limited safeguards against the hazards of oils spills. In 1976, a bill to create a cohesive safe measure for oil pollution was introduced to Congress. Neither the House of Representatives nor the Senate could agree on a single statue and the bill fell out of consideration numerous times. [
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#5_2067761831
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: These statues include: the Ports and Waterways Safety Act of 1972, the Trans-Alaska Pipeline Authorization Act of 1973, the Deep Water Port Act of 1974, the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act of 1978, and the Alaska Oil Spill Commission of 1990. However, this fragmented collection of federal and state laws provided only limited safeguards against the hazards of oils spills. In 1976, a bill to create a cohesive safe measure for oil pollution was introduced to Congress. Neither the House of Representatives nor the Senate could agree on a single statue and the bill fell out of consideration numerous times. [ 4] [5] On March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez hit aground in the Prince Williams Sound and spilled nearly 11 million gallons of crude oil—the largest marine oil spill in recorded history up to that point. [ 5] Soon afterward, in June 1989, three smaller spills occurred within coastal waters of the United States. This was timely evidence that oil spills were not uncommon. [ 4] Alaska Governor Steve Cowper authorized the creation of the Alaska Oil Spill Commission in 1989 to examine the causes of the Exxon Valdez oil spill and issue recommendations on potential policy changes. Cowper appointed Walter B. Parker, a longtime transportation consultant and public official, as the chairman of the commission. [
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#6_2067763664
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: 4] [5] On March 24, 1989, the Exxon Valdez hit aground in the Prince Williams Sound and spilled nearly 11 million gallons of crude oil—the largest marine oil spill in recorded history up to that point. [ 5] Soon afterward, in June 1989, three smaller spills occurred within coastal waters of the United States. This was timely evidence that oil spills were not uncommon. [ 4] Alaska Governor Steve Cowper authorized the creation of the Alaska Oil Spill Commission in 1989 to examine the causes of the Exxon Valdez oil spill and issue recommendations on potential policy changes. Cowper appointed Walter B. Parker, a longtime transportation consultant and public official, as the chairman of the commission. [ 6] [7] Under Parker, the Commission issued 52 recommendations for improvements to industry, state, and federal regulations. [ 6] 50 of these recommendations were worked into the Oil Pollution Act bill [8] that was introduced into legislation on March 16, 1989 by Walter B. Jones, Sr., a Democratic Party congressman from North Carolina's 1st congressional district. [ 6] Enactment timeline March 16, 1989: the Oil Pollution Act was introduced into the legislative process for enactment.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#7_2067765374
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: 6] [7] Under Parker, the Commission issued 52 recommendations for improvements to industry, state, and federal regulations. [ 6] 50 of these recommendations were worked into the Oil Pollution Act bill [8] that was introduced into legislation on March 16, 1989 by Walter B. Jones, Sr., a Democratic Party congressman from North Carolina's 1st congressional district. [ 6] Enactment timeline March 16, 1989: the Oil Pollution Act was introduced into the legislative process for enactment. June 21 of 1989: a committee reported and recommended that both chambers of Congress should consider the bill further. Only about 1 in 4 bills are reported out of committee. November 9, 1989: the bill was passed by a vote in the House of Representatives.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#8_2067766623
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: June 21 of 1989: a committee reported and recommended that both chambers of Congress should consider the bill further. Only about 1 in 4 bills are reported out of committee. November 9, 1989: the bill was passed by a vote in the House of Representatives. November 19, 1989: the bill was passed by the Senate, with revisions. The bill was sent back to the House of Representatives for approval of the changes added by the Senate. However, the House of Representatives did not agree to the revisions. August 2 of 1990:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#9_2067767645
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: November 19, 1989: the bill was passed by the Senate, with revisions. The bill was sent back to the House of Representatives for approval of the changes added by the Senate. However, the House of Representatives did not agree to the revisions. August 2 of 1990: a conference committee was created, including members of both the House of Representatives and Senate, in order to resolve differences and propose a final bill for approval. Initially, the Senate agreed to the committee's final proposed report. August 4 of 1990: both chambers of Congress had passed the bill in identical form. The final step in the legislative process was for the bill to go to the President to either approve and sign or veto it.
https://wikimili.com/en/Oil_Pollution_Act_of_1990
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#10_2067768861
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: a conference committee was created, including members of both the House of Representatives and Senate, in order to resolve differences and propose a final bill for approval. Initially, the Senate agreed to the committee's final proposed report. August 4 of 1990: both chambers of Congress had passed the bill in identical form. The final step in the legislative process was for the bill to go to the President to either approve and sign or veto it. August 18 of 1990: the bill was signed by the President and the Oil Pollution Act was officially enacted. [ 9] Key Content (Titles) [1] Title I. Oil Pollution Liability and Compensation Title II. Conforming Amendments Title III. International Oil Pollution Prevention and Removal Title IV.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#11_2067770111
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: August 18 of 1990: the bill was signed by the President and the Oil Pollution Act was officially enacted. [ 9] Key Content (Titles) [1] Title I. Oil Pollution Liability and Compensation Title II. Conforming Amendments Title III. International Oil Pollution Prevention and Removal Title IV. Prevention and Removal Subtitle A – Prevention Subtitle B – Removal Subtitle C – Penalties and Miscellaneous Title V. Prince William Sound Provisions Title VI. Miscellaneous Title VII. Oil Pollution Research and Development Program Title VIII. Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Subtitle A – Improvements to Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Subtitle B – Penalties Subtitle C – Provisions Applicable to Alaska Natives Title IX. Amendments to Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, Etc.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#12_2067771421
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: Prevention and Removal Subtitle A – Prevention Subtitle B – Removal Subtitle C – Penalties and Miscellaneous Title V. Prince William Sound Provisions Title VI. Miscellaneous Title VII. Oil Pollution Research and Development Program Title VIII. Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Subtitle A – Improvements to Trans-Alaska Pipeline System Subtitle B – Penalties Subtitle C – Provisions Applicable to Alaska Natives Title IX. Amendments to Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund, Etc. Enforcement A responsible party under the Oil Pollution Act is one who is found accountable for the discharge or substantial threat of discharge of oil from a vessel or facility into navigable waters, exclusive economic zones, or the shorelines of such covered waters. Responsible parties are strictly, jointly, and severally liable for the cost of removing the oil in addition to any damages linked to the discharge. Unlike the liability for removal costs which are uncapped, liability for damages is limited as discussed in further detail below. Furthermore, the Oil Pollution Act allows for additional liability enacted by other relevant state laws. [ 10] Under the Oil Pollution Act, federal, tribal, state, and any other person can recover removal costs from a responsible party so long as such entity has incurred costs from carrying out oil removal activities in accordance with the Clean Water Act National Contingency Plan.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#13_2067773371
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: Enforcement A responsible party under the Oil Pollution Act is one who is found accountable for the discharge or substantial threat of discharge of oil from a vessel or facility into navigable waters, exclusive economic zones, or the shorelines of such covered waters. Responsible parties are strictly, jointly, and severally liable for the cost of removing the oil in addition to any damages linked to the discharge. Unlike the liability for removal costs which are uncapped, liability for damages is limited as discussed in further detail below. Furthermore, the Oil Pollution Act allows for additional liability enacted by other relevant state laws. [ 10] Under the Oil Pollution Act, federal, tribal, state, and any other person can recover removal costs from a responsible party so long as such entity has incurred costs from carrying out oil removal activities in accordance with the Clean Water Act National Contingency Plan. Reimbursement claims must first be made to the responsible party. If the potentially responsible party refutes liability or fails to distribute the reimbursement within 90 days of the claim, the claimant may file suit in court or bring the claim to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund described below. In some instances, claims for removal cost reimbursement can be initially brought to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund thus sidestepping the responsible party. For example, claimants advised by the EPA, governors of affected states, and American claimants for incidents involving foreign vessels or facilities may initially present their claims to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund. When claims for removal cost reimbursement are brought to the fund, the claimant must prove that removal costs were sustained from activities required to avoid or alleviate effects of the incident and that such actions were approved or directed by the federal on-scene coordinator. [
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1038258150#14_2067775782
Title: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 - WikiMili, The Best Wikipedia Reader Headings: Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Oil Pollution Act of 1990 Contents History/Background Enactment timeline Key Content (Titles) [1] Enforcement Concerns and reactions Long-term effects of OPA International treaties Content: Reimbursement claims must first be made to the responsible party. If the potentially responsible party refutes liability or fails to distribute the reimbursement within 90 days of the claim, the claimant may file suit in court or bring the claim to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund described below. In some instances, claims for removal cost reimbursement can be initially brought to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund thus sidestepping the responsible party. For example, claimants advised by the EPA, governors of affected states, and American claimants for incidents involving foreign vessels or facilities may initially present their claims to the Oil Spill Liability Trust Fund. When claims for removal cost reimbursement are brought to the fund, the claimant must prove that removal costs were sustained from activities required to avoid or alleviate effects of the incident and that such actions were approved or directed by the federal on-scene coordinator. [ 10] In a manner similar to that described above, costs for damages can be recovered from a responsible party. However, the Oil Pollution Act only covers certain categories of
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1048359226#2_2084454427
Title: Animals III - Pseudocoelomates and Protostome Coelomates - Biology 110 Master - Confluence Headings: Introduction and Goals Terms Introduction and Goals Coelomates and Pseudocoelomates Pseudocoelomates: The Phylum Nematoda Coelomates: Protostomes versus Deuterostomes Protostome Coelomates: The Phylum Mollusca Mollusk Anatomy Protostome Coelomates: The Phylum Annelida Summary Content: the acoelomates (e.g., flatworms, flukes, and tapeworms), the pseudocoelomates (e.g., roundworms, pinworms, and hookworms), and the coelomates (e.g., snails, clams, octopuses, earthworms, and leeches). Recall, pseudocoelomates differ from coelomates in that their body cavities are not completely lined by mesoderm-derived tissue. Figure. 2 (Click image to enlarge) Pseudocoelomates: The Phylum Nematoda Roundworms are pseudocoelomates that belong to the phylum Nematoda. This extremely diverse phylum includes some highly beneficial soil worms, as well as some notorious pests and parasites. The highly pressurized pseudocoelom of these animals can function as a hydrostatic skeleton, which can be useful in drilling through soil or a host's body tissue. Annelids, cnidarians, and flatworms also have hydrostatic skeletons. Figure. 2 (Click image to enlarge) Giant kidney worms are able to parasitize many mammals, including humans.
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Title: Animals III - Pseudocoelomates and Protostome Coelomates - Biology 110 Master - Confluence Headings: Introduction and Goals Terms Introduction and Goals Coelomates and Pseudocoelomates Pseudocoelomates: The Phylum Nematoda Coelomates: Protostomes versus Deuterostomes Protostome Coelomates: The Phylum Mollusca Mollusk Anatomy Protostome Coelomates: The Phylum Annelida Summary Content: Figure. 4 Kidney occupied by Giant Kidney Worms. ( Click image to enlarge) It is estimated that 25% of the world's population is infected with these roundworms ( Ascaris lumbricoides ). This particular mass of worms was passed from the intestine of a human. The ruler at the side is 3 cm long. Figure. 5 Ascaris lumbricoides . Roundworms that can infect the human intestines. ( Click image to enlarge) Other nematodes include pinworms, hookworms, and Trichinella spiralis (the causative agent of trichinosis). This hookworm mouth (right) reveals how these worms are able to latch on to a host and penetrate the host's intestines and other organs.
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Title: Animals III - Pseudocoelomates and Protostome Coelomates - Biology 110 Master - Confluence Headings: Introduction and Goals Terms Introduction and Goals Coelomates and Pseudocoelomates Pseudocoelomates: The Phylum Nematoda Coelomates: Protostomes versus Deuterostomes Protostome Coelomates: The Phylum Mollusca Mollusk Anatomy Protostome Coelomates: The Phylum Annelida Summary Content: Figure. 5 Ascaris lumbricoides . Roundworms that can infect the human intestines. ( Click image to enlarge) Other nematodes include pinworms, hookworms, and Trichinella spiralis (the causative agent of trichinosis). This hookworm mouth (right) reveals how these worms are able to latch on to a host and penetrate the host's intestines and other organs. Symptoms of helminth infection include diarrhea, anemia, pneumonia, as well as physical and mental retardation. World Health Organization data suggest that 1/3 of the world’s population is at risk of infection, with one in six people already infected. Figure. 6 A hookworm's mouth. ( Click image to enlarge) Coelomates:
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Title: Animals Two - Animals with Body Cavities: Pseudocoelomates and Protostome Coelomates - BIOL110F2013 - Confluence Headings: Introduction and Learning Objectives Coelomates and Pseudocoelomates Pseudocoelomates: The Phylum Nematoda Nematodes as Model Organisms Coelomates: Protostomes versus Deuterostomes Protostome Coelomates: The Phylum Mollusca Mollusk Anatomy Protostome Coelomates: The Phylum Annelida Arthropod Diversity Characteristics of Arthropods Phylum Arthropoda: Classification Summary Terms Content: 6) was passed from the intestine of a human. The ruler at the side is approximately 1.5 inches long. Figure 6. Ascaris lumbricoides. Roundworms that can infect the human intestines. ( Click image to enlarge) Other nematodes include pinworms, hookworms, and Trichinella spiralis (the causative agent of trichinosis). This hookworm mouth (Fig. 7) reveals how these worms are able to latch on to a host and penetrate the host's intestines and other organs. Symptoms of helminth infections include diarrhea, anemia, pneumonia, as well as physical and mental retardation. The World Health Organization (WHO) data suggest that 1/3 of the world’s population is at risk of infection, with one in six people already infected.
https://wikispaces.psu.edu/display/BIOL110F2013/Animals+Two+-+Animals+with+Body+Cavities%3A+Pseudocoelomates+and+Protostome+Coelomates
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Title: 5. Equity Theory - PSYCH 484: Work Attitudes and Job Motivation - Confluence Headings: Equity Theory Overview Equity Theory Overview Key Terms Equity Theory can be broken down into four basic propositions (Huseman, Hatfield, & Miles, 1987). Ways to Reduce Inequity Employee Behavioral Processes to Restore Equity Employee Cognitive Processes to Restore Equity Employer Processes to Restore Equity Theories That Assist Equity Theory Equity Theory Components Equity Sensitivity Where does Perceived Inequity Come From? Comparison Other Examples of Inequity Overpayment Inequity: Positive Inequity Research on Equity Theory 1967: Effects of Inequity on Work Output and Quality by Underpayment 1988: Equity and Workplace Status: A Field Experiment 1990: Employee Theft as a Reaction to Underpayment Inequity: The Hidden Cost of Pay Cuts 1993: The Equity Sensitive Construct 2000: Effort-Reward Imbalance and Burnout Among Nurses 2005: Wage Comparisons with Similar and Dissimilar Others Study 2 2006: Work Motivation on an Assembly Line 2009: Dishonesty in the Name of Equity 2013: The mediating effect of supervisor conflict on procedural injustice–job strain relations: The function of power distance. The Future of Equity Research Strengths and Weaknesses of Equity Theory Strengths Weaknesses Procedural and Distributive Justice Fairness Heuristic Theory in Equity Theory Global Application of Equity Theory Equity vs. Equality Individualism vs. Collectivism The Culturally-Sensitive Equity Model Workplace Considerations References Content: Distributive Justice Outcomes are spread evenly and fairly throughout an organization (Stecher and Rosse, 2007). Sweeney and McFarlin (1997) found that this type of justice was more important for men than women. Procedural Justice Determines if the process of allocating outcomes/rewards is fair by making the procedures fully transparent (Redmond, 2010). Sweeney and McFarlin (1997) found this type of justice to be more important for women than for men. Underpayment Inequity Also known as negative inequity. This occurs when the ratio of one's own inputs and outcomes is greater than or less than favorable than the ratio of a comparison other, creating a sense of unfairness. ( Redmond, 2010). Overpayment Inequity Also known as positive inequity. This occurs when the ratio of one's own inputs and outcomes is lower than or more favorable than the ratio of a comparison other, causing a person to feel overcompensated. ( Redmond, 2010).
https://wikispaces.psu.edu/display/PSYCH484/5.+Equity+Theory
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Title: Free Case Review on First Amendment Rights Violations - Williams Cedar Trial Lawyers Headings: Table of Contents What is a Violation of First Amendment Rights? 5 Examples of First Amendment Violations Consult Knowledgeable, Experienced Civil Rights Lawyers Contact Us About Your Case Contact Us About Your Case Our Offices NEW JERSEY Office Hours Call Us Today! Fax: (888) 311-4899 PHILADELPHIA Office Hours Call Us Today! Fax: (215) 557-0673 Follow Us Content: Free Case Review on First Amendment Rights Violations - Williams Cedar Trial Lawyers Defend a Violation of Your First Amendment Rights Helping Victims Fight For Their Constitutional Rights Free Case Evaluation h Table of Contents $ What is a Violation of First Amendment Rights? $ 5 Examples of First Amendment Violations $ Consult Knowledgeable, Experienced Civil Rights Lawyers $ Contact Us About Your Case What is a Violation of First Amendment Rights? Violations to Constitutional First Amendment rights occur when the liberty to free speech, religion, and peaceful demonstration are denied or prevented. It is the inalienable right of all Americans to pursue legal recourse when their First Amendment rights are violated. The legal team at Williams Cedar are diligent defenders of the U.S. Constitution, and work earnestly to protect the constitutional rights of our clients. We are prepared to aggressively defend their right to the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment. Free Case Evaluation 5 Examples of First Amendment Violations First Amendment rights are not only granted by the Constitution, but are also protected by federal, state, and local laws that protect each of these freedoms: Freedom of Speech is the foundation to all other First Amendment rights. The right to express oneself verbally and in written form extends to areas of religion, protest, and lobbying. Americans are afforded the privilege of speaking their mind, voicing their opinions, and using advertising and promotion to encourage and persuade.
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Title: Free Case Review on First Amendment Rights Violations - Williams Cedar Trial Lawyers Headings: Table of Contents What is a Violation of First Amendment Rights? 5 Examples of First Amendment Violations Consult Knowledgeable, Experienced Civil Rights Lawyers Contact Us About Your Case Contact Us About Your Case Our Offices NEW JERSEY Office Hours Call Us Today! Fax: (888) 311-4899 PHILADELPHIA Office Hours Call Us Today! Fax: (215) 557-0673 Follow Us Content: We are prepared to aggressively defend their right to the freedoms guaranteed by the First Amendment. Free Case Evaluation 5 Examples of First Amendment Violations First Amendment rights are not only granted by the Constitution, but are also protected by federal, state, and local laws that protect each of these freedoms: Freedom of Speech is the foundation to all other First Amendment rights. The right to express oneself verbally and in written form extends to areas of religion, protest, and lobbying. Americans are afforded the privilege of speaking their mind, voicing their opinions, and using advertising and promotion to encourage and persuade. Censorship, refusal to print or broadcast content on media that is within the context of appropriate verbiage, or denying one’s right to freely express controversial opinion are violations of freedom of speech. Freedom of the Press includes newspapers, television programs, social media, advertisements, publications, and other promotional materials educate, promote, protest, or otherwise communicate platforms of interest and importance. The public relies on the freedom of the press to responsibly report local, state, national, and global news. Limiting or censoring this information is a violation of First Amendment protections. Freedom of Religion is perhaps the most widely interpreted part of the First Amendment.
https://williamscedar.com/practice-area/civil-rights-lawyers/first-amendment-rights/
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Title: Free Case Review on First Amendment Rights Violations - Williams Cedar Trial Lawyers Headings: Table of Contents What is a Violation of First Amendment Rights? 5 Examples of First Amendment Violations Consult Knowledgeable, Experienced Civil Rights Lawyers Contact Us About Your Case Contact Us About Your Case Our Offices NEW JERSEY Office Hours Call Us Today! Fax: (888) 311-4899 PHILADELPHIA Office Hours Call Us Today! Fax: (215) 557-0673 Follow Us Content: Censorship, refusal to print or broadcast content on media that is within the context of appropriate verbiage, or denying one’s right to freely express controversial opinion are violations of freedom of speech. Freedom of the Press includes newspapers, television programs, social media, advertisements, publications, and other promotional materials educate, promote, protest, or otherwise communicate platforms of interest and importance. The public relies on the freedom of the press to responsibly report local, state, national, and global news. Limiting or censoring this information is a violation of First Amendment protections. Freedom of Religion is perhaps the most widely interpreted part of the First Amendment. Religious freedom allows everyone to practice their faith openly, to wear clothing consistent with faith doctrines, and to refuse to participate or condone acts that violate religious beliefs. Failure to allow religious sects to practice their faith, live out their moral beliefs, or promote their beliefs is a violation of their First Amendment rights. The Right to Assembly affords Americans with a viable outlet to gather peacefully to discuss, protest, or effect change in matters of public, private, and governmental interests. Police interference, denial of space or time to assemble, or interruption to the assembly is in violation of our First Amendment protections. The Right to Petition:
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Title: Free Case Review on First Amendment Rights Violations - Williams Cedar Trial Lawyers Headings: Table of Contents What is a Violation of First Amendment Rights? 5 Examples of First Amendment Violations Consult Knowledgeable, Experienced Civil Rights Lawyers Contact Us About Your Case Contact Us About Your Case Our Offices NEW JERSEY Office Hours Call Us Today! Fax: (888) 311-4899 PHILADELPHIA Office Hours Call Us Today! Fax: (215) 557-0673 Follow Us Content: Religious freedom allows everyone to practice their faith openly, to wear clothing consistent with faith doctrines, and to refuse to participate or condone acts that violate religious beliefs. Failure to allow religious sects to practice their faith, live out their moral beliefs, or promote their beliefs is a violation of their First Amendment rights. The Right to Assembly affords Americans with a viable outlet to gather peacefully to discuss, protest, or effect change in matters of public, private, and governmental interests. Police interference, denial of space or time to assemble, or interruption to the assembly is in violation of our First Amendment protections. The Right to Petition: The authors of the Constitution held firmly to the belief that the government is for the people and by the people. Even in areas where the majority opinion has prevailed, Americans are still entitled to lobby and petition local, state, and federal officials to modify ordinances, policies, and laws they find offensive or ineffective. Free Case Evaluation Consult Knowledgeable, Experienced Civil Rights Lawyers If you believe that your First Amendment rights have been violated, the Pennsylvania civil rights lawyers at Williams Cedar can help you claim the justice and compensation you deserve. Call us at 215-557-0099, or contact us online to schedule a consultation today. Our offices represent clients throughout Pennsylvania , New Jersey, and across the nation.
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Title: Building improvements now eligible for bonus depreciation | Williams-Keepers LLC Headings: Building improvements now eligible for bonus depreciation Building improvements now eligible for bonus depreciation “Qualified improvement property” definition Qualification Changes How this change will affect business owners OTHER STORIES FOR YOU Posted By Katie Barthel, CPA on 7-29-2016 | Topics: Articles, Content: In 2016 and 2017, 50% bonus depreciation is available to be used on all “eligible property,” according to Internal Revenue Code Section 168 (k). This allowance is reduced to 40% in 2018 and 30% in 2019, and it will not be available in the calendar year 2020 and beyond. Property eligible for bonus depreciation has historically been limited to machinery, equipment, and software. However, with the passage of the PATH Act and beginning after December 31, 2015, the definition of property that is eligible for bonus depreciation is expanded to include “qualified improvement property.” “Qualified improvement property” definition “Qualified improvement property” is any improvement that has been made to the interior portion of a nonresidential building after the building was originally placed in service. Improvements that are not included in this definition are building additions, an elevator or escalator, or internal structural framework for the building. Fortunately, qualified improvement property comprises most other improvements, including the following: Internal cooling/heating items Lighting and other electrical Plumbing Ventilation Energy management systems Permanent floor coverings Fire protection and alarm systems Woodwork Exit signs Restroom partitions Building security systems Permanent but not load-bearing walls Doors Ceilings not needed for building stability Structural components that benefit a common area Qualification Changes In 2015 and prior years, building improvements were not eligible for bonus depreciation unless they qualified as one of the following types of property: qualified leasehold improvement property; qualified restaurant property;
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Title: Building improvements now eligible for bonus depreciation | Williams-Keepers LLC Headings: Building improvements now eligible for bonus depreciation Building improvements now eligible for bonus depreciation “Qualified improvement property” definition Qualification Changes How this change will affect business owners OTHER STORIES FOR YOU Posted By Katie Barthel, CPA on 7-29-2016 | Topics: Articles, Content: Improvements that are not included in this definition are building additions, an elevator or escalator, or internal structural framework for the building. Fortunately, qualified improvement property comprises most other improvements, including the following: Internal cooling/heating items Lighting and other electrical Plumbing Ventilation Energy management systems Permanent floor coverings Fire protection and alarm systems Woodwork Exit signs Restroom partitions Building security systems Permanent but not load-bearing walls Doors Ceilings not needed for building stability Structural components that benefit a common area Qualification Changes In 2015 and prior years, building improvements were not eligible for bonus depreciation unless they qualified as one of the following types of property: qualified leasehold improvement property; qualified restaurant property; or qualified retail improvement property. Qualifying as one of these types of property was fairly challenging. For example, qualified leasehold improvement property required (1) the building to be leased, (2) the building to be substantially occupied by the lessee or sublessee, and, (3) such improvement to be placed in service no earlier than three years after the date the building was first placed in service. Now with the passage of the PATH Act, building improvements can be eligible for bonus depreciation without these types of stipulations. Businesses can take advantage of this accelerated depreciation deduction if it improves its own realty, not just realty that it leases.
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Title: How Soon Is Too Early to Test for Pregnancy? | Willow Women's Center Headings: How Soon Is Too Early to Test for Pregnancy? How Soon Is Too Early to Test for Pregnancy? When Is It Too Early to Test for Pregnancy? Why Wait? How Do Pregnancy Tests Work? What About Early Pregnancy Tests? When Is the Best Time in Your Cycle to Test? When Is the Best Time of Day to Take a Pregnancy Test? Content: For the most accurate results, take a pregnancy test a couple of days after your missed period. If your test is negative and your period does not start, you still might be pregnant, but your hCG levels are just not high enough to register on the test. Most testing kit instructions recommend you wait one week to take another test; however, many women test a few days later. Contact a healthcare professional if you still have a negative pregnancy test or have further questions. When Is the Best Time of Day to Take a Pregnancy Test? The best time of day to take a pregnancy test is first thing in the morning because at that time your urine contains the highest concentration of hCG. This is particularly important the earlier you are taking your pregnancy test. You can test later in the day, but you will have a higher chance of seeing a false-negative test result because your urine will be diluted. Tips for testing include:
https://willowwomenscenter.org/2020/05/26/too-early-to-test-for-pregnancy/
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Title: How Soon Is Too Early to Test for Pregnancy? | Willow Women's Center Headings: How Soon Is Too Early to Test for Pregnancy? How Soon Is Too Early to Test for Pregnancy? When Is It Too Early to Test for Pregnancy? Why Wait? How Do Pregnancy Tests Work? What About Early Pregnancy Tests? When Is the Best Time in Your Cycle to Test? When Is the Best Time of Day to Take a Pregnancy Test? Content: When Is the Best Time of Day to Take a Pregnancy Test? The best time of day to take a pregnancy test is first thing in the morning because at that time your urine contains the highest concentration of hCG. This is particularly important the earlier you are taking your pregnancy test. You can test later in the day, but you will have a higher chance of seeing a false-negative test result because your urine will be diluted. Tips for testing include: Use first-morning urine (or after you haven’t urinated in at least four hours). Don’t drink a lot of fluid that could dilute your hCG levels before your test. Check to make sure the pregnancy test is not expired, which can provide inaccurate results. Checking the expiration date is particularly important if you keep pregnancy tests at home “just in case.” It is understandable that once you have the pregnancy test in your hands, you want to get to the answers quickly.
https://willowwomenscenter.org/2020/05/26/too-early-to-test-for-pregnancy/
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Title: [Solved] Amazon Prime blocking VPN: HTTP proxy error Headings: Amazon Prime blocking VPN: HTTP proxy error Amazon Prime blocking VPN: HTTP proxy error What can I do if Amazon Prime won’t work with VPN? 1. Preliminary checks 2. Change your VPN Private Internet Access 3. Update your VPN app 4. Change your VPN protocol 5. TLS handshake and network connection issue 6. Incorrect system date and time 7. No IP or host not found Open Network Connections settings Set the DNS server addresses 8. Set routing and remote access services Frequently Asked Questions Why can't I watch Amazon Prime with a VPN? How do I get Amazon Prime to work with VPN? What VPN works with Prime Video? Content: Click Adjust date and time settings. Click the Date and time tab. Slide to switch off Set time automatically, then click Change under Change Date and Time. Enter the password if prompted. If you need to change the time zone, click Change time zone… , select your current time zone in the drop-down list Click OK. Restart your VPN and connect to a server location. If you cannot connect after restarting, reinstall your VPN again by running the installation program once more. If you’re unable to connect to Amazon Prime with your VPN, check the date and time of your system and ensure it is correct. If it is wrong, follow the steps above. 7.
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Title: PowerPoint won't play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Headings: PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Fix: Unable to play audio or video in PowerPoint What to do if you can’t play audio or video in PowerPoint 1. Set the Media Compatibility 2. Use a different presentation software Other great features: Adobe Spark 3. Check the codecs 4. Make sure the audio/video format is supported 5. Convert your audio or video file 6. Set the link value 7. Clear the TEMP folder Frequently Asked Questions What audio format does PowerPoint use? What video format works on PowerPoint? How do I get a video to play in PowerPoint? Content: PowerPoint won't play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] by Matthew Adams Windows & Software Expert Matthew is a freelancer who has produced a variety of articles on various topics related to technology. His main focus is the Windows OS and all the things surrounding it. He is passionate about... Read more Updated: Jan 25, 2021 Posted: April 2020 Affiliate Disclosure Many users reported that PowerPoint cannot play media, and in this guide, we’ll show you how to fix that. The simplest way would be to try other software alternatives to PowerPoint. If switching to an alternative software isn’t an option, you can always try to convert the media file that is giving you trouble. Few users reported that changing the general settings in PowerPoint can help if PPT cannot play media, so be sure to try that. To fix various PC problems, we recommend Restoro PC Repair Tool: This software will repair common computer errors, protect you from file loss, malware, hardware failure and optimize your PC for maximum performance.
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Title: PowerPoint won't play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Headings: PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Fix: Unable to play audio or video in PowerPoint What to do if you can’t play audio or video in PowerPoint 1. Set the Media Compatibility 2. Use a different presentation software Other great features: Adobe Spark 3. Check the codecs 4. Make sure the audio/video format is supported 5. Convert your audio or video file 6. Set the link value 7. Clear the TEMP folder Frequently Asked Questions What audio format does PowerPoint use? What video format works on PowerPoint? How do I get a video to play in PowerPoint? Content: The simplest way would be to try other software alternatives to PowerPoint. If switching to an alternative software isn’t an option, you can always try to convert the media file that is giving you trouble. Few users reported that changing the general settings in PowerPoint can help if PPT cannot play media, so be sure to try that. To fix various PC problems, we recommend Restoro PC Repair Tool: This software will repair common computer errors, protect you from file loss, malware, hardware failure and optimize your PC for maximum performance. Fix PC issues and remove viruses now in 3 easy steps: Download Restoro PC Repair Tool that comes with Patented Technologies (patent available here ). Click Start Scan to find Windows issues that could be causing PC problems. Click Repair All to fix issues affecting your computer's security and performance Restoro has been downloaded by 770,912 readers this month. PowerPoint presentations combine a variety of media into slideshows.
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Title: PowerPoint won't play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Headings: PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Fix: Unable to play audio or video in PowerPoint What to do if you can’t play audio or video in PowerPoint 1. Set the Media Compatibility 2. Use a different presentation software Other great features: Adobe Spark 3. Check the codecs 4. Make sure the audio/video format is supported 5. Convert your audio or video file 6. Set the link value 7. Clear the TEMP folder Frequently Asked Questions What audio format does PowerPoint use? What video format works on PowerPoint? How do I get a video to play in PowerPoint? Content: If PPT cannot play media, the first thing we’re going to try is setting the proper media compatibility settings in PowerPoint. This option will set everything in place, allowing you to play the embedded media seamlessly. If the Optimize Media Compatibility option can’t resolve the problem, it’ll at least show you the culprit. Using that info, you’ll know what to do further. This brings us to our next three solutions… 2. Use a different presentation software We know that everybody uses PowerPoint to create and play presentations but why not try a different tool. A great software to make presentations that stand-out is Adobe Spark. It is a pretty powerful tool that includes modern features as well. For example, you can also use the tool to create Social Media posts for your favorite networks. It shines with the large variety of professional typography to make your text stand-out and integrates with Dropbox, Google Photos or Adobe Creative Cloud to import any photos that you have and want to include in your presentation.
https://windowsreport.com/powerpoint-doesnt-play-audio-video/
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Title: PowerPoint won't play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Headings: PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Fix: Unable to play audio or video in PowerPoint What to do if you can’t play audio or video in PowerPoint 1. Set the Media Compatibility 2. Use a different presentation software Other great features: Adobe Spark 3. Check the codecs 4. Make sure the audio/video format is supported 5. Convert your audio or video file 6. Set the link value 7. Clear the TEMP folder Frequently Asked Questions What audio format does PowerPoint use? What video format works on PowerPoint? How do I get a video to play in PowerPoint? Content: Use a different presentation software We know that everybody uses PowerPoint to create and play presentations but why not try a different tool. A great software to make presentations that stand-out is Adobe Spark. It is a pretty powerful tool that includes modern features as well. For example, you can also use the tool to create Social Media posts for your favorite networks. It shines with the large variety of professional typography to make your text stand-out and integrates with Dropbox, Google Photos or Adobe Creative Cloud to import any photos that you have and want to include in your presentation. It’s a different approach, but one that just might work and help you be different and stand-out from the crowd. Other great features: An abundance of fonts Thousands of photos available Professional themes Cloud-oriented Adobe Spark Adobe Spark is a professional presentation software that can easily handle any type of media out of the box. Check price Visit website 3. Check the codecs If sound won’t play in PowerPoint, it’s possible that you don’t have the right multimedia codecs installed on your computer.
https://windowsreport.com/powerpoint-doesnt-play-audio-video/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1118716947#7_2240290657
Title: PowerPoint won't play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Headings: PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] PowerPoint won’t play audio or video on Windows 10 [FIXED] Fix: Unable to play audio or video in PowerPoint What to do if you can’t play audio or video in PowerPoint 1. Set the Media Compatibility 2. Use a different presentation software Other great features: Adobe Spark 3. Check the codecs 4. Make sure the audio/video format is supported 5. Convert your audio or video file 6. Set the link value 7. Clear the TEMP folder Frequently Asked Questions What audio format does PowerPoint use? What video format works on PowerPoint? How do I get a video to play in PowerPoint? Content: It’s a different approach, but one that just might work and help you be different and stand-out from the crowd. Other great features: An abundance of fonts Thousands of photos available Professional themes Cloud-oriented Adobe Spark Adobe Spark is a professional presentation software that can easily handle any type of media out of the box. Check price Visit website 3. Check the codecs If sound won’t play in PowerPoint, it’s possible that you don’t have the right multimedia codecs installed on your computer. So, check your codecs, if you have any installed already, make sure to update them. If not, install them. If you’re not sure which codec pack to pick, check out our list of the best audio and video codecs for Windows . Ad 4. Make sure the audio/video format is supported We’ve come to the probable core of the problem.
https://windowsreport.com/powerpoint-doesnt-play-audio-video/