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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1118716947#11_2240297869
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: As for videos, the range of compatible formats is also quite limited. Microsoft recommends .wmv files for PowerPoint 2010, while the 2016 version adds up .mp4 files encoded with H.264 video and AAC audio. Microsoft also notes that Flash videos might not work in the newer versions of PowerPoint (2013 and 2016). 5. Convert your audio or video file As we said, even though PowerPoint may support the current format of your video or audio, it’s always the best idea to simply convert it to .wmv/.wma. Fortunately, there are dozens of tools that can convert your media in no time. And since the choice is quite broad, we compiled a list of the best audio/video converters for Windows. So if PowerPoint sound is not working, be sure to use a file converter to and covert it to a suitable model. 6. Set the link value Go to Tools > Options.
https://windowsreport.com/powerpoint-doesnt-play-audio-video/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1118716947#12_2240299645
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: Fortunately, there are dozens of tools that can convert your media in no time. And since the choice is quite broad, we compiled a list of the best audio/video converters for Windows. So if PowerPoint sound is not working, be sure to use a file converter to and covert it to a suitable model. 6. Set the link value Go to Tools > Options. Select the General tab. Set the value for Links Sounds With File Size Greater Than to 500000 KB (or whichever size is larger than the file you’re trying to embed). Click OK to save the changes. Although using .wma files is recommended, it might be impractical. Mostly because .wma files are larger than other formats.
https://windowsreport.com/powerpoint-doesnt-play-audio-video/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1118716947#17_2240307594
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: Fix them with this tool: Download this PC Repair Tool rated Great on TrustPilot.com (download starts on this page). Click Start Scan to find Windows issues that could be causing PC problems. Click Repair All to fix issues with Patented Technologies (Exclusive Discount for our readers). Restoro has been downloaded by 770,912 readers this month. Ad This article covers: Topics: Adobe Spark power point windows 10 Frequently Asked Questions What audio format does PowerPoint use? Newer version of PowerPoint can use the following audio formats: .wav, .mp3.,
https://windowsreport.com/powerpoint-doesnt-play-audio-video/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1118716947#18_2240309089
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: Ad This article covers: Topics: Adobe Spark power point windows 10 Frequently Asked Questions What audio format does PowerPoint use? Newer version of PowerPoint can use the following audio formats: .wav, .mp3., .wma, .midi, .aiff, .au, .mp4. The recommended format is an .m4a file encoded with AAC audio. What video format works on PowerPoint? The recommended format is a .mp4 file with H.264 video and AAC audio. However, there’s support for the following also:
https://windowsreport.com/powerpoint-doesnt-play-audio-video/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1118716947#19_2240310495
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: .wma, .midi, .aiff, .au, .mp4. The recommended format is an .m4a file encoded with AAC audio. What video format works on PowerPoint? The recommended format is a .mp4 file with H.264 video and AAC audio. However, there’s support for the following also: .mpeg, .wmv, .avi, .asf or .swf. Check out our recommended converters to ensure maximum compatibility. How do I get a video to play in PowerPoint? Go to Menu and select Insert. Choose Video and Movie from file.
https://windowsreport.com/powerpoint-doesnt-play-audio-video/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1144504752#10_2306923583
Title: How Winston Churchill Lost the 1945 British General Election Headings: Articles Articles How Winston Churchill Lost the 1945 British General Election May 1945 July 1945 A watershed election How Churchill lost 1. The Conservative campaign 2. The Labour alternative 3. The Tories’ poor image “The bug seems to have caught my truculence” Epilogue The author Content: The Conservative campaign was ineffective and poorly thought out. Symbolic of that was Churchill’s first campaign broadcast on June 4th, in which he accused Attlee of harboring dictatorial ambitions. Outrageously to many, Churchill said Labour “would have to fall back on some sort of a Gestapo” to enforce its program. Attlee quietly replied that the speech showed Churchill ill-suited to be a leader in times of peace. 2. The Labour alternative The Labour Party’s platform for Britain’s future had been carefully worked out. It promised government-supported full employment, a free National Health Service. The Labour manifesto included nationalizing key industries: steel, coal, electricity, railways, the Bank of England, civil aviation and road transport. These were new and bright ideas in the eyes of many voters.
https://winstonchurchill.hillsdale.edu/election-loss-1945/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1144504752#11_2306925010
Title: How Winston Churchill Lost the 1945 British General Election Headings: Articles Articles How Winston Churchill Lost the 1945 British General Election May 1945 July 1945 A watershed election How Churchill lost 1. The Conservative campaign 2. The Labour alternative 3. The Tories’ poor image “The bug seems to have caught my truculence” Epilogue The author Content: The Labour alternative The Labour Party’s platform for Britain’s future had been carefully worked out. It promised government-supported full employment, a free National Health Service. The Labour manifesto included nationalizing key industries: steel, coal, electricity, railways, the Bank of England, civil aviation and road transport. These were new and bright ideas in the eyes of many voters. At least, they thought, Labour had a plan! By comparison, the Tories offered nothing as comprehensive. Labour also seemed to know how to accomplish all it promised. They were not without experience: Churchill himself had placed many senior Labour leaders in charge of economic ministries during the war.
https://winstonchurchill.hillsdale.edu/election-loss-1945/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1175712597#7_2369033845
Title: The 7 best 70s makeup (image + tutorials) - WithinTheTrend Headings: The 7 best 70s makeup The 7 best 70s makeup 70’s MakeUp Trends 7 History facts you should know about the 70’s Who brings these trends: Iconic Females from the 70’s The different MakeUp Trends from the 70’s 70’s MakeUp Trend: Natural MakeUp 70’s MakeUp Trend: Glitter Eyes 70’s MakeUp Trend: Dramatic Cat Eye 70’s MakeUp Trend: Disco Glam 70’s MakeUp Trend: Punk 70’s MakeUp Trend: Bronzer over Blush 70’s MakeUp Trend: Sheer Lips How to create a MakeUp Look Inspired on the 70’s A healthy dewy looking skin The vibrant eyeshadow Sun kissed cheeks Glossy Lips About The Author Mayela Vazquez Content: The goal was to keep skin looking as healthy as possible and adding some bronzer and rosy colors on cheeks. The main focus for this trend was to enhance the eyes by applying mascara on top and bottom lashes. To recreate this look, Loreal Paradise mascara works great to add length and volume to the lashes. Another of my favorite tips to brighten and make your eyes look bigger is by adding a beige or white eyeliner in-to your waterline, I recommend using Bobbi Brown Long-Wear Eyeshadow Pencil in Vanilla, this step will make your eyes pop. 70’s MakeUp Trend: Glitter Eyes Inspiration: Cher Description: Inspired by the movies, music and parties of this decade, glitter was one of the highlights for many looks. Dewy skin was key as well as expressive long lashes, wearing a dramatic eyeliner and glossy lips. Nowadays is super easy to bring this trend back without making a big mess with glitter by using products such as the glitter and glow liquid eyeshadows from stila which are durable and really simple to apply on eyelids.
https://withinthetrend.com/70s-makeup/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1175712597#8_2369035800
Title: The 7 best 70s makeup (image + tutorials) - WithinTheTrend Headings: The 7 best 70s makeup The 7 best 70s makeup 70’s MakeUp Trends 7 History facts you should know about the 70’s Who brings these trends: Iconic Females from the 70’s The different MakeUp Trends from the 70’s 70’s MakeUp Trend: Natural MakeUp 70’s MakeUp Trend: Glitter Eyes 70’s MakeUp Trend: Dramatic Cat Eye 70’s MakeUp Trend: Disco Glam 70’s MakeUp Trend: Punk 70’s MakeUp Trend: Bronzer over Blush 70’s MakeUp Trend: Sheer Lips How to create a MakeUp Look Inspired on the 70’s A healthy dewy looking skin The vibrant eyeshadow Sun kissed cheeks Glossy Lips About The Author Mayela Vazquez Content: Glitter Eyes Inspiration: Cher Description: Inspired by the movies, music and parties of this decade, glitter was one of the highlights for many looks. Dewy skin was key as well as expressive long lashes, wearing a dramatic eyeliner and glossy lips. Nowadays is super easy to bring this trend back without making a big mess with glitter by using products such as the glitter and glow liquid eyeshadows from stila which are durable and really simple to apply on eyelids. 70’s MakeUp Trend: Dramatic Cat Eye Inspiration: Brigitte Bardot Description: Eyeliner was one of the biggest trends on the 70’s, women will be having a statement winged eyeliner in different lengths to complete almost every look. The eyeliner was applied on top of the lash line and, in some cases at the crease as well.
https://withinthetrend.com/70s-makeup/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1177731427#1_2373863696
Title: Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture - WITI Headings: Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture Become a WITI Member! Member Coaching Circles Member Webinars Our Story Content: This article will focus on the masculinity versus femininity dimension of culture, also known as MAS. Countries like the United States, Mexico, China, and Japan are all considered to be masculine. " Masculinity stands for a society in which social gender roles are clearly distinct. Men are supposed to be assertive, tough, and focused on material success; women are supposed to be more modest, tender, and concerned with the quality of life." In masculine cultures, men hold more positions of power, get paid more, and are expected to act in a masculine manner. Women get the short end of the stick. They are expected to be caretakers, are paid less, and are not fairly represented in positions of power in any field. It's also important to note the different values masculine cultures hold. They tend to prioritize money, materialistic items, and dominance.
https://witi.com/articles/1824/Masculine-vs.-Feminine-Culture:-Another-Layer-of-Culture/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1177731427#2_2373865049
Title: Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture - WITI Headings: Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture Become a WITI Member! Member Coaching Circles Member Webinars Our Story Content: In masculine cultures, men hold more positions of power, get paid more, and are expected to act in a masculine manner. Women get the short end of the stick. They are expected to be caretakers, are paid less, and are not fairly represented in positions of power in any field. It's also important to note the different values masculine cultures hold. They tend to prioritize money, materialistic items, and dominance. On the other end, there are feminine cultures. Countries that are considered feminine cultures are Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and Costa Rica. According to Hofstede, "Femininity stands for a society in which social gender roles overlap: Both men and women are supposed to be modest, tender, and concerned with the quality of life." Feminine cultures tend to have loose gender roles, equal pay, female representation in most positions of power, and quality of life and relationships with people are valued over materialistic items like money or expensive cars.
https://witi.com/articles/1824/Masculine-vs.-Feminine-Culture:-Another-Layer-of-Culture/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1177731427#3_2373866523
Title: Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture - WITI Headings: Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture Become a WITI Member! Member Coaching Circles Member Webinars Our Story Content: On the other end, there are feminine cultures. Countries that are considered feminine cultures are Sweden, Norway, the Netherlands, and Costa Rica. According to Hofstede, "Femininity stands for a society in which social gender roles overlap: Both men and women are supposed to be modest, tender, and concerned with the quality of life." Feminine cultures tend to have loose gender roles, equal pay, female representation in most positions of power, and quality of life and relationships with people are valued over materialistic items like money or expensive cars. People tend to take pride in where they are from. Some might argue that masculine cultures are superior or that feminine cultures are superior. This is referred to as ethnocentrism, where you view other cultures in the context of your own. Instead, we must work toward cultural relativism where you view culture in its own context. By doing this we eliminate judgment that we often make when we encounter things that confuse us.
https://witi.com/articles/1824/Masculine-vs.-Feminine-Culture:-Another-Layer-of-Culture/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1177731427#4_2373868011
Title: Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture - WITI Headings: Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture Masculine vs. Feminine Culture: Another Layer of Culture Become a WITI Member! Member Coaching Circles Member Webinars Our Story Content: People tend to take pride in where they are from. Some might argue that masculine cultures are superior or that feminine cultures are superior. This is referred to as ethnocentrism, where you view other cultures in the context of your own. Instead, we must work toward cultural relativism where you view culture in its own context. By doing this we eliminate judgment that we often make when we encounter things that confuse us. In order to become good intercultural communicators, we must keep a neutral position and not see one way as better or worse, but just different. It is important to keep in mind that no culture is completely feminine or completely masculine. It's a spectrum and some countries score higher than others on either end. This being said, there comes a time when certain practices become outdated and maladaptive, meaning more harmful than helpful. Whether one lifestyle is better than another is a question that you must answer on your own.
https://witi.com/articles/1824/Masculine-vs.-Feminine-Culture:-Another-Layer-of-Culture/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1178319357#4_2375284688
Title: Effects of Social Media on Real-life Communication Headings: Does Social Media Promote or Harm Real-life Communication? Does Social Media Promote or Harm Real-life Communication? Table of Contents What is Social Media? Social Media Promotes Communication 1. A Need to Share 2. Provide an Inside Perspective of Faraway Places 3. Personalized communication 4. News is Back 5. Communication Gap Bridged 6. Storytelling Made it Easy 7. A place For All Social Media Harms Real-life Communication 1. Information Bingeing 2. Social (un) Graces 3. Conversational Boredom 4. Physical Communication Has Taken a Back Seat In Conclusion About Pooja Shah Content: Some of the most famous social media platforms are Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest. These platforms have become the central facilitator for daily communication with family, peers, friends, and acquaintances. However, it is affecting our relationships and decreases the quality of interpersonal communication. Despite the positive as well as negative impacts The social media has positive as well as negative impacts on communication skills. In this article, we shall be discussing individually whether social media promotes or harms real-life communication and would thereby draw a conclusion on the same. Social Media Promotes Communication In this modern world where everyone is too busy to sit and talk, social media platforms have acted as a blessing in disguise connecting the world through a virtual interface. 1. A Need to Share Whether it is the recent trip to Bali or a function you attended, sharing has become a vital part of social media platforms. Apart from sharing memories, social media also allows you to share your opinion. While Facebook has created a place to share anything from genius shower thoughts to favorite songs.
https://wittysparks.com/social-media-affects-on-communication/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1178319357#13_2375302787
Title: Effects of Social Media on Real-life Communication Headings: Does Social Media Promote or Harm Real-life Communication? Does Social Media Promote or Harm Real-life Communication? Table of Contents What is Social Media? Social Media Promotes Communication 1. A Need to Share 2. Provide an Inside Perspective of Faraway Places 3. Personalized communication 4. News is Back 5. Communication Gap Bridged 6. Storytelling Made it Easy 7. A place For All Social Media Harms Real-life Communication 1. Information Bingeing 2. Social (un) Graces 3. Conversational Boredom 4. Physical Communication Has Taken a Back Seat In Conclusion About Pooja Shah Content: There are various other options too like Live video. In Live Video, you can show the live situation of any area or place. These live videos which were earlier launched for communication, have now become a great way to create a positive change by stopping anything wrong going around you. 7. A place For All Whether you are an introvert or an extrovert social media is a place for everyone. It gives everyone the opportunity to embrace themselves and still connect with a lot of like-minded people. Not just with your friends and peers, social media has a given a platform for everyone to find people who have interests similar to theirs and thus connect with each other without the inhibitions of being judged. Lots of people have also found their career through social media and they not only use the platform to communicate with their friends but also the whole world without having to physically visit that place. The social media today has undoubtedly transformed the means of communication and created all new opportunities for everyone around. Starting for businesses who are better able to connect with their audience to friends and family who find their old peers and the influencers who found their career social media has been a game-changer for all.
https://wittysparks.com/social-media-affects-on-communication/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1178319357#14_2375304911
Title: Effects of Social Media on Real-life Communication Headings: Does Social Media Promote or Harm Real-life Communication? Does Social Media Promote or Harm Real-life Communication? Table of Contents What is Social Media? Social Media Promotes Communication 1. A Need to Share 2. Provide an Inside Perspective of Faraway Places 3. Personalized communication 4. News is Back 5. Communication Gap Bridged 6. Storytelling Made it Easy 7. A place For All Social Media Harms Real-life Communication 1. Information Bingeing 2. Social (un) Graces 3. Conversational Boredom 4. Physical Communication Has Taken a Back Seat In Conclusion About Pooja Shah Content: It gives everyone the opportunity to embrace themselves and still connect with a lot of like-minded people. Not just with your friends and peers, social media has a given a platform for everyone to find people who have interests similar to theirs and thus connect with each other without the inhibitions of being judged. Lots of people have also found their career through social media and they not only use the platform to communicate with their friends but also the whole world without having to physically visit that place. The social media today has undoubtedly transformed the means of communication and created all new opportunities for everyone around. Starting for businesses who are better able to connect with their audience to friends and family who find their old peers and the influencers who found their career social media has been a game-changer for all. However, nothing good comes without something bad following it. Social media too has its dark side which really harms and hampers real-life communication. Social Media Harms Real-life Communication Sitting behind your devices, talking and interacting with everyone is an easy task. But this has resulted in a lack of physical connection among people. Also sometimes these dark places make you meet people which can harm or exploit you.
https://wittysparks.com/social-media-affects-on-communication/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1178332378#5_2375325562
Title: Effects of Social Media on Mental Health Headings: Effects of Social Media on Mental Health Effects of Social Media on Mental Health Table of Contents POSITIVE IMPACT Connectivity Socialisation NEGATIVE IMPACT Addiction Comparison with Others Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) Inadequate Sleep Infographics: Average Daily Time Spent on Social Media Content: This can result in “passive use” of social media where we look at other’s pictures and measure their lives with our own, which can be awful for our psychological wellness. Fear of Missing Out (FOMO) It is a pervasive apprehension where you tend to feel persuaded to do what everyone else is doing to create a sense of belonging. These individuals also fear that they would miss out on “having fun” with their social media connections. This can invoke anxiety and self-doubts in social media users like Facebook and Instagram. Inadequate Sleep Extensive use of social networks can harm personal well-being. This is particularly relevant when it comes to sleep disturbance. According to several studies, the screen’s light can affect the quality of sleep in an individual. Regardless of whether it’s the screen light resulting in reduced sleep or the habitual obsession that influences individuals to check their mobiles, inadequate sleep can greatly affect one’s mental health. This does not recommend quitting social media usage altogether in this growing era of digitization but finding the right balance through healthy usage is the key. Also, one thing is certain;
https://wittysparks.com/social-media-and-mental-health/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1185510116#2_2389926507
Title: Headings: APPENDIX MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ENSEMBLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ENSEMBLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD The HUMAN VOICE The STRING Family The WOODWIND Family The BRASS family The PERCUSSION family The PIANO ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC Instruments COMMON ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS The VIOL Family (Ancestors to the modern violin family): The LUTE Family (Ancestors to the modern guitar family): Ancient Keyboard Instruments The HARPSICHORD (an ancestor to the modern piano) The ORGAN MUSICAL ENSEMBLES The GROVE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLES (performing groups) Large Ensembles Orchestra (also called Symphony or Symphony Orchestra) BRITTEN: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra See MUSIC GUIDE 1 (page 8) Concert Band Small Ensembles Basso Continuo Chamber Ensembles The String Quartet The Woodwind Quintet THE ROLE OF THE CONDUCTOR Content: Many stringed instruments are played with a bow, which greatly increases the possible sounds that the instrument can produce. The most common types of stringed instruments include: the violin family (violin, viola, violoncello and double bass) • the harp the guitar family (guitar, bass guitar, banjo, mandolin, ukulele) • various folk instruments such as the dulcimer or the psaltery the ancient viol family (ancestors to the violin family) The violin family became the core of the modern orchestral string section in the mid- 1600s. The standard range categorization of this family is as follows: • Violin (soprano), Viola (alto), Cello (tenor), Double Bass (bass) Note: The piano and the harpsichord ARE NOT string instruments, since the player's hands do not come in direct contact with the strings. Viola Cello The Violin Family The WOODWIND Family The woodwind family is comprised of wooden instruments that the player must blow into to create a musical sound. Most members of the modern woodwind family are "reed" instruments (a piece of wooden reed attached to its mouthpiece adds character to the sound). The complete woodwind family became a standard part of the orchestra by the early 1800s. Common woodwind instruments include:
https://wmich.edu/mus-gened/mus150/appendix.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1185510116#3_2389930049
Title: Headings: APPENDIX MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ENSEMBLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ENSEMBLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD The HUMAN VOICE The STRING Family The WOODWIND Family The BRASS family The PERCUSSION family The PIANO ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC Instruments COMMON ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS The VIOL Family (Ancestors to the modern violin family): The LUTE Family (Ancestors to the modern guitar family): Ancient Keyboard Instruments The HARPSICHORD (an ancestor to the modern piano) The ORGAN MUSICAL ENSEMBLES The GROVE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLES (performing groups) Large Ensembles Orchestra (also called Symphony or Symphony Orchestra) BRITTEN: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra See MUSIC GUIDE 1 (page 8) Concert Band Small Ensembles Basso Continuo Chamber Ensembles The String Quartet The Woodwind Quintet THE ROLE OF THE CONDUCTOR Content: The piano and the harpsichord ARE NOT string instruments, since the player's hands do not come in direct contact with the strings. Viola Cello The Violin Family The WOODWIND Family The woodwind family is comprised of wooden instruments that the player must blow into to create a musical sound. Most members of the modern woodwind family are "reed" instruments (a piece of wooden reed attached to its mouthpiece adds character to the sound). The complete woodwind family became a standard part of the orchestra by the early 1800s. Common woodwind instruments include: the piccolo (very high) and various-sized flutes the oboe and the "English" Horn (a tenor oboe) • various-sized clarinets the bassoon and contrabassoon (very low bassoon) • various-sized saxophones various-sized recorders (ancestors to the modern flute family) The standard range categorization of this family is as follows: Flute (soprano), Oboe (alto), Clarinet (tenor) Bassoon (bass) Note: The organ is essentially a wind instrument (when its keys are pressed, compressed air is passed through a series of pipes) Clarinet (B-flat) Common Woodwind Instruments The BRASS family The brass family is comprised of powerful metallic instruments that must be blown into by the player to make a musical sound. The tone-color (timbre) of most brass instruments can be altered by the use of various types of mutes which are inserted into the large end of the instrument. Until the invention of the VALVE, brass instruments could only produce a limited number of pitches, which lessened their usefulness to composers.
https://wmich.edu/mus-gened/mus150/appendix.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1185510116#4_2389934160
Title: Headings: APPENDIX MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ENSEMBLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ENSEMBLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD The HUMAN VOICE The STRING Family The WOODWIND Family The BRASS family The PERCUSSION family The PIANO ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC Instruments COMMON ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS The VIOL Family (Ancestors to the modern violin family): The LUTE Family (Ancestors to the modern guitar family): Ancient Keyboard Instruments The HARPSICHORD (an ancestor to the modern piano) The ORGAN MUSICAL ENSEMBLES The GROVE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLES (performing groups) Large Ensembles Orchestra (also called Symphony or Symphony Orchestra) BRITTEN: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra See MUSIC GUIDE 1 (page 8) Concert Band Small Ensembles Basso Continuo Chamber Ensembles The String Quartet The Woodwind Quintet THE ROLE OF THE CONDUCTOR Content: the piccolo (very high) and various-sized flutes the oboe and the "English" Horn (a tenor oboe) • various-sized clarinets the bassoon and contrabassoon (very low bassoon) • various-sized saxophones various-sized recorders (ancestors to the modern flute family) The standard range categorization of this family is as follows: Flute (soprano), Oboe (alto), Clarinet (tenor) Bassoon (bass) Note: The organ is essentially a wind instrument (when its keys are pressed, compressed air is passed through a series of pipes) Clarinet (B-flat) Common Woodwind Instruments The BRASS family The brass family is comprised of powerful metallic instruments that must be blown into by the player to make a musical sound. The tone-color (timbre) of most brass instruments can be altered by the use of various types of mutes which are inserted into the large end of the instrument. Until the invention of the VALVE, brass instruments could only produce a limited number of pitches, which lessened their usefulness to composers. Instrument builders experimented with various VALVES that would avail more pitch varieties to these instruments. Many modern brass instruments have a system of 3 VALVES that can be depressed in various combinations to produce different pitches. The modern "rotary" valve was invented in the early Romantic period (c. 1830)—an invention that made the brass family more responsive and reliable. As a result, Romantic composers made greater use of the brass family. The most common types of brass instruments include:
https://wmich.edu/mus-gened/mus150/appendix.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1185510116#8_2389952115
Title: Headings: APPENDIX MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ENSEMBLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS & ENSEMBLES MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF THE WESTERN WORLD The HUMAN VOICE The STRING Family The WOODWIND Family The BRASS family The PERCUSSION family The PIANO ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC Instruments COMMON ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS The VIOL Family (Ancestors to the modern violin family): The LUTE Family (Ancestors to the modern guitar family): Ancient Keyboard Instruments The HARPSICHORD (an ancestor to the modern piano) The ORGAN MUSICAL ENSEMBLES The GROVE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ENSEMBLES (performing groups) Large Ensembles Orchestra (also called Symphony or Symphony Orchestra) BRITTEN: Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra See MUSIC GUIDE 1 (page 8) Concert Band Small Ensembles Basso Continuo Chamber Ensembles The String Quartet The Woodwind Quintet THE ROLE OF THE CONDUCTOR Content: ELECTRIC and ELECTRONIC Instruments Various ELECTRIC instruments (such as electric guitars, keyboards and amplifiers) have risen to prominence in the late 20th century, primarily due to developments in popular music. ELECTRIC instruments, however, should not be confused with ELECTRONIC instruments— true synthesizers that rely on digital and/or microchip computer technology. Synthesized instruments can simulate traditional musical sounds as well as create sounds that are completely original. Many synthesized keyboards, guitars, drum machines and wind instruments can communicate with computers through a technology known as MIDI ("Musical Instrument Digital Interface"). Synthesizers and the more traditional "Electric" keyboards and guitars have added new dimensions of color to modern music. Digital Synthesizer (Electronic) COMMON ANCIENT INSTRUMENTS The VIOL Family (Ancestors to the modern violin family): These bowed instruments come in a variety of sizes, and they have a lighter sound than that of the modern violins. The LUTE Family (Ancestors to the modern guitar family): The lute is a pear-shaped guitar-like instrument wi
https://wmich.edu/mus-gened/mus150/appendix.pdf
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1197500911#1_2416137204
Title: The Main Purpose of Becoming a Teacher | Woman - The Nest Headings: The Main Purpose of Becoming a Teacher The Main Purpose of Becoming a Teacher Help Students Learn Build Strong Student-Teacher Relationships Encourage Students to Develop Character Personal Satisfaction 2016 Salary Information for Kindergarten and Elementary School Teachers 00:00 00:00 GO LIVE Content: According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for an elementary school teacher in 2010 was $51,380. However, many teachers choose their careers because they genuinely want to help students learn. To do this, they try to make classroom learning interesting and motivating. Without teachers who work diligently to create thought-provoking lesson plans and find ways to make academic content come to life, students lose interest. One of the main purposes of becoming a teacher is to help students get excited about learning. Build Strong Student-Teacher Relationships Becoming a teacher means you'll go the extra mile to make sure your students can relate to you as an educator, mentor and friend. Teachers must be approachable so students feel comfortable talking to them about their academic progress, peer-to-peer relationships and classroom needs. According to a research study conducted by Texas A&M, students who have a favorable relationship with their teachers are more likely to exhibit positive classroom behavior, study hard and persevere than those who don't have a supportive teacher-student relationship. Encourage Students to Develop Character A teacher is a role model who exhibits positive character traits and teaches them to her students. She should be loyal, kind, self-controlled, compassionate, forgiving, honest and trustworthy.
https://woman.thenest.com/main-purpose-becoming-teacher-15351.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1197500911#2_2416139159
Title: The Main Purpose of Becoming a Teacher | Woman - The Nest Headings: The Main Purpose of Becoming a Teacher The Main Purpose of Becoming a Teacher Help Students Learn Build Strong Student-Teacher Relationships Encourage Students to Develop Character Personal Satisfaction 2016 Salary Information for Kindergarten and Elementary School Teachers 00:00 00:00 GO LIVE Content: Build Strong Student-Teacher Relationships Becoming a teacher means you'll go the extra mile to make sure your students can relate to you as an educator, mentor and friend. Teachers must be approachable so students feel comfortable talking to them about their academic progress, peer-to-peer relationships and classroom needs. According to a research study conducted by Texas A&M, students who have a favorable relationship with their teachers are more likely to exhibit positive classroom behavior, study hard and persevere than those who don't have a supportive teacher-student relationship. Encourage Students to Develop Character A teacher is a role model who exhibits positive character traits and teaches them to her students. She should be loyal, kind, self-controlled, compassionate, forgiving, honest and trustworthy. By modeling a life of integrity, she shows students how to resolve conflicts, express empathy and respond to situations responsibly. One of a teacher's purposes is to instruct students in ethical behavior, discourage lying, cheating, stealing and bullying. Teachers often spend more time with their students than parents spend with their children, so a teacher's values carry a ton of weight. Personal Satisfaction Becoming a teacher is definitely about the students, but it's also about you. The satisfaction you get when you see the lights come on in a student's eyes or the joy you feel when a student says, "Thank you," make it all worthwhile.
https://woman.thenest.com/main-purpose-becoming-teacher-15351.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1200087169#2_2422477214
Title: Types of Stereotypes in the Workplace | Woman - The Nest Headings: Types of Stereotypes in the Workplace Types of Stereotypes in the Workplace Overview Gender Stereotypes Age Stereotypes Race Stereotypes 00:01 09:04 GO LIVE Content: Age Stereotypes Age-related stereotypes are prevalent in workplaces that employ people of a wide range of ages. Younger employees might believe that older employees are incapable of keeping up with modern-day trends, while older workers can mistakenly believe that their young co-workers are lazy. A 2011 study by the consulting group Achieve Global reports that traits of a workplace that has problems associated with age include employees judging each other based on their age alone and employers only hiring people from a certain age group. Race Stereotypes The website Law Teacher reports that racial stereotypes are common because popular culture often perpetuates these beliefs. For example, many will stereotype African-Americans as being lazy or unintelligent, while others might believe that most Latinos working the U.S. are in the country illegally. Some stereotypes have a positive twist, but are stereotypes nonetheless. Many people assume that all Asians are skilled in such disciplines as mathematics. 00:00 00:01 09:04 GO LIVE Facebook Twitter Email Embed Speed Normal Autoplay Brought to you by Leaf.tv Brought to you by Leaf.tv References Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Age-Based Stereotypes -- Silent Killer of Collaboration and Productivity Law Teacher: Discrimination and Stereotypes in the Workplace Forbes:
https://woman.thenest.com/types-stereotypes-workplace-12495.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1202425931#0_2428469403
Title: Culture - Gender Roles Headings: Gender Roles Appearance and Culture Language and Culture Content: Culture - Gender Roles Gender Roles Gender roles vary from culture to culture, and culture has many different contexts. Culture can be defined by language, tradition, or even appearance, and gender roles are an integral part of each aspect. From a sociological perspective, culture helps to shape social norms and beliefs by establishing set rules that are considered appropriate or inappropriate for human behavior. History and tradition tend to play a large role in creating these rules and sometimes make it difficult for these rules to change. However, recently women across the world have been taking strides to re-evaluate and re-work how society portrays them in order to be treated equally and with dignity. Appearance and Culture The appearance of a woman defines her role in society. In various cultures, clothing or modifications to the body symbolize status while also developing identities for females. In West Africa, the Kalabari tribe establishes a hierarchy and a system of gender roles based on attire. Typically, the more adorned the individual, whether male or female, the higher the status. For women in the Kalabari tribe, there has been an increase in independence and status due to better economic opportunities.
https://womenandgenderroles.weebly.com/culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1202425931#3_2428473975
Title: Culture - Gender Roles Headings: Gender Roles Appearance and Culture Language and Culture Content: Women, especially those in the Kalabari tribe, are becoming less fearful of showcasing their strength and independence right on their sleeve. This example mirrors the change of women's roles during World War II in the United States. Like the Kalabari women, American women were forced to enter the working field while the men were overseas fighting a war. In the factories, they learned skills that they had never yet used and in the end, it was beneficial. " Rosie the Riveter" became the poster icon for all working American women encouraging them to step out of the house and into other employment opportunities. Not long after women began working outside the home, pants and trousers, typically worn by men, became popular among females. They symbolized women's new found ground in the workforce and fostered a new era for the working woman. Although cultures may differ, especially between the Kalabari culture and the American culture, it's clear that women are altering their dress and appearance in hopes of expanding their gender roles. Language and Culture Language, an integral part of culture, shares a relationship with the reinforcement of traditional gender roles. Research has found that the meaning of words and their placement in religious text or cultural sayings affect how women and men view their roles and status in society.
https://womenandgenderroles.weebly.com/culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1202425931#4_2428475608
Title: Culture - Gender Roles Headings: Gender Roles Appearance and Culture Language and Culture Content: Not long after women began working outside the home, pants and trousers, typically worn by men, became popular among females. They symbolized women's new found ground in the workforce and fostered a new era for the working woman. Although cultures may differ, especially between the Kalabari culture and the American culture, it's clear that women are altering their dress and appearance in hopes of expanding their gender roles. Language and Culture Language, an integral part of culture, shares a relationship with the reinforcement of traditional gender roles. Research has found that the meaning of words and their placement in religious text or cultural sayings affect how women and men view their roles and status in society. In Ghana, specifically within the Akan community, proverbs are seen as traditional, communal beliefs that are important in teaching others how to live a full and enriching life. They are essentially, what binds the Akan people to their culture. However, these old proverbs have established and reinforced traditional, stereotypical gender roles that have fostered negative views about women. Diabah and Appiah Amfo (2014) found that Akan women are still considered to be quite inferior to male dominance, engaging in submissive behaviors around the home, and tending to their children. These researchers argue that the emphasis on proverbs has reinforced male superiority and stifled Akan women’s progress toward more independence and participation in other roles within society.
https://womenandgenderroles.weebly.com/culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1202425931#8_2428482332
Title: Culture - Gender Roles Headings: Gender Roles Appearance and Culture Language and Culture Content: Unfortunately, in most societies tradition triumphs new cultural change and women are forced to follow the strict gender norms placed by their ancestors. However, strides to alter how language is written and interpreted in the future might provide a gateway to increased independence for women around the world. The case to be made when evaluating culture and gender roles is that what is considered to be an "oppressive" trait against women in one culture is not in another. It is difficult to argue that certain societies that hold what seem to be "outdated" cultural standards are lesser than societies that hold more "modern" cultural standards. In some instances, societies that follow traditional norms have greater stability and structure, most likely because it has been that way for hundreds, even thousands of years. Nevertheless, there seems to be no clear solution to resolve "women inequality" present in gender roles across various cultures. However, we can begin by addressing the rights that every human has, no matter the ethnicity, and compare that to how women and men are currently treated in society based on their gender roles. If there are any violations to a basic human right, it would be best to start there in hopes of up-keeping humanity and fostering great change.
https://womenandgenderroles.weebly.com/culture.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1205789972#0_2437156577
Title: Why is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? | Because of Her Story Headings: Why is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? Why is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? Why Is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? #BecauseOfHerStory Learn more: Content: Why is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? | Because of Her Story Why is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? During a career that lasted more than 60 years, Celia Cruz helped popularize salsa music in the United States. By celebrating her Cuban culture, she also helped Afro-Latino Americans embrace their own heritage. As a lead singer of Cuban orchestra La Sonora Matancera, Cruz performed across Latin America. Cruz arrived in the U.S. on November 20, 1961. She became one of few women to succeed in the male-dominated world of salsa music. Salsa was a music style that arose in 1960s and 1970s New York. It blended Cuban and other Afro-Latino musical traditions. Cruz performed salsa in Spanish, celebrating her Afro-Latino culture during the U.S. Civil Rights movement.
https://womenshistory.si.edu/news/2020/05/why-celia-cruz-called-queen-salsa
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1205789972#1_2437157814
Title: Why is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? | Because of Her Story Headings: Why is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? Why is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? Why Is Celia Cruz Called the Queen of Salsa? #BecauseOfHerStory Learn more: Content: Cruz arrived in the U.S. on November 20, 1961. She became one of few women to succeed in the male-dominated world of salsa music. Salsa was a music style that arose in 1960s and 1970s New York. It blended Cuban and other Afro-Latino musical traditions. Cruz performed salsa in Spanish, celebrating her Afro-Latino culture during the U.S. Civil Rights movement. Melinda Machado, director our National Museum of American History's office of public affairs, remembers listening to Cruz's music as a child. She wrote that her Cuban father, "was reluctant to talk about Cuba, a place he knew he'd never return to. So, I learned about Cuba from Celia Cruz." "Celia con Rolos" by Tony Peralta. Anacostia Community Museum, Smithsonian Institution, 2017.3.1 Over her career, Cruz recorded more than 70 albums and songs, many of which went gold or platinum.
https://womenshistory.si.edu/news/2020/05/why-celia-cruz-called-queen-salsa
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1206460547#5_2438384027
Title: Top 10 Best Shoes For Morton's Neuroma Review [UPDATED [year]] Headings: Top 10 Best Shoes For Morton’s Neuroma Review [UPDATED 2021] Top 10 Best Shoes For Morton’s Neuroma Review [UPDATED 2021] Table of Contents What Is Morton’s Neuroma? Symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma Treatment of Morton’s Neuroma So, the treatment of Morton’s Neuroma strongly depends upon the following factors: Top 15 Best Shoes For Morton’s Neuroma 1. Orthofeet Arch Support Shoes for Women Heel Pain Relief Bunions Diabetic Strap Athletic Sneakers Tahoe Features 2. New Balance Women’s W1540V2 Running Shoe Features 3. Orthofeet Arch Support Foot Pain Relief Orthopedic Diabetic Lace Up Loafers Women’s Shoes Lake Charles Exciting Features 4. Orthofeet Stretchable Bunions Relief Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Womens Walking Strap Shoes Wichita Amazing Features 5. Orthofeet Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain Relief Arch Support Orthopedic Diabetic Women’s Slip-On Shoes Chelsea Features 6. Orthofeet 851 Women’s Comfort Diabetic Therapeutic Extra Depth Shoe Exciting Features 7. Orthofeet Stretchable Bunions Relief Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Mary Jane Shoes Springfield Exciting Features OfOrthofeet Stretchable Bunions Relief Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Mary Jane Shoes Springfield 8. Orthofeet Arch Support Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain Relief Diabetic Orthopedic Leather Women’s Slippers Charlotte Features 9. Orthofeet Comfort Arch Support T-Strap Shoes for Women Heel Pain Relief Orthopedic Diabetic Serene Features 10. OrthofeetOrthopedic Sandals for Women with Arch Support Comfortable Orthotic Diabetic Naples Features 11. Orthofeet Comfortable 2 Inch Low Heels Bunions Pumps Plantar Fasciitis Women’s Dress Shoes BioHeels Lilly Features 12. Orthofeet Comfortable Diabetic Achilles Tendonitis Heel Pain 916 Athletic Orthotic Shoes Women Features 13. Orthofeet Comfortable 2 Inch Low Heels Bunions Pumps Plantar Fasciitis Women’s Dress Shoes BioHeels Dina Features 14. Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Walking Strap Shoes Features 15. Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Walking Shoes Exciting Features Content: Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Walking Shoes What Is Morton’s Neuroma? So, Morton’s Neuroma is a condition in which your nerve tissues become thicken, or you can say the noncancerous growth and let me tell you that, it mostly occurs between the third and the fourth toes in the foot. The condition which leads to the swollen nerves is found in the balls of the foot and it simply and very clearly explains why people are suffering from problems like Morton’s Neuroma, and have bent-like swollen feet, that too especially at the ankle level. Some of the common names which are used to describe this disease are Morton’s disease, Morton’s Metatarsalgia, Morton’s nerve entrapment, Morton’s neuralgia, intermetatarsal neuroma, and plantar neuroma. And not only this but if you get any other name as well which describes foot pain, then it is nothing else but the same thing as Morton’s Neuroma. So now, as you have got a little bit idea about what Morton’s Neuroma is. Now we can move further and take a look at the symptoms of it. So, we could have a clear idea about Morton’s neuroma, knowing the symptoms are very important. So, let’s don’t waste so much time, and take a look at the symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma. Symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma The main symptom of Morton’s Neuroma is the pain and numbness in the affective area which is usually going to be the feet.
https://womenspots.com/best-shoes-for-mortons-neuroma/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1206460547#6_2438387906
Title: Top 10 Best Shoes For Morton's Neuroma Review [UPDATED [year]] Headings: Top 10 Best Shoes For Morton’s Neuroma Review [UPDATED 2021] Top 10 Best Shoes For Morton’s Neuroma Review [UPDATED 2021] Table of Contents What Is Morton’s Neuroma? Symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma Treatment of Morton’s Neuroma So, the treatment of Morton’s Neuroma strongly depends upon the following factors: Top 15 Best Shoes For Morton’s Neuroma 1. Orthofeet Arch Support Shoes for Women Heel Pain Relief Bunions Diabetic Strap Athletic Sneakers Tahoe Features 2. New Balance Women’s W1540V2 Running Shoe Features 3. Orthofeet Arch Support Foot Pain Relief Orthopedic Diabetic Lace Up Loafers Women’s Shoes Lake Charles Exciting Features 4. Orthofeet Stretchable Bunions Relief Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Womens Walking Strap Shoes Wichita Amazing Features 5. Orthofeet Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain Relief Arch Support Orthopedic Diabetic Women’s Slip-On Shoes Chelsea Features 6. Orthofeet 851 Women’s Comfort Diabetic Therapeutic Extra Depth Shoe Exciting Features 7. Orthofeet Stretchable Bunions Relief Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Mary Jane Shoes Springfield Exciting Features OfOrthofeet Stretchable Bunions Relief Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Mary Jane Shoes Springfield 8. Orthofeet Arch Support Plantar Fasciitis Heel Pain Relief Diabetic Orthopedic Leather Women’s Slippers Charlotte Features 9. Orthofeet Comfort Arch Support T-Strap Shoes for Women Heel Pain Relief Orthopedic Diabetic Serene Features 10. OrthofeetOrthopedic Sandals for Women with Arch Support Comfortable Orthotic Diabetic Naples Features 11. Orthofeet Comfortable 2 Inch Low Heels Bunions Pumps Plantar Fasciitis Women’s Dress Shoes BioHeels Lilly Features 12. Orthofeet Comfortable Diabetic Achilles Tendonitis Heel Pain 916 Athletic Orthotic Shoes Women Features 13. Orthofeet Comfortable 2 Inch Low Heels Bunions Pumps Plantar Fasciitis Women’s Dress Shoes BioHeels Dina Features 14. Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Walking Strap Shoes Features 15. Orthopedic Arthritis Diabetic Women’s Walking Shoes Exciting Features Content: So now, as you have got a little bit idea about what Morton’s Neuroma is. Now we can move further and take a look at the symptoms of it. So, we could have a clear idea about Morton’s neuroma, knowing the symptoms are very important. So, let’s don’t waste so much time, and take a look at the symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma. Symptoms of Morton’s Neuroma The main symptom of Morton’s Neuroma is the pain and numbness in the affective area which is usually going to be the feet. Your toes may get thicken and they will lead to sharp, burning pain when you wear your shoes and it could also create problems while regular walking as well. There are many outward signs as well, like lump formation in the affected area, but it happens in a very rare case. You will also experience paresthesia. And the paresthesia also includes numbness, prickling, and tangling, and most importantly, you may feel a sensation that comes and goes in the ball of the foot. Also, let me tell you that, many time it happens that people don’t face any of the symptoms at all, and in this kind of case, the only way to find out if you are suffering from the Morton’s Neuroma or not is to conduct the MRI scan which tells you about the presence of lesions of the condition.
https://womenspots.com/best-shoes-for-mortons-neuroma/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1206932875#2_2439286117
Title: Stop Making Decisions Based on Other People’s Opinions Headings: Stop Making Decisions Based on Other People’s Opinions Stop Making Decisions Based on Other People’s Opinions Making Decisions as a Leader Banish the Fear Decisions Based on Your Values 3 Tips to Make the Right Choice Resources Subscribe to Women Taking the Lead podcast Like this: Content: Yet, so many of us – leaders included – allow caution over the decision-making process to paralyze us. Through my work coaching leaders, I get behind-the-scenes access to the decision-making process. When I witness avoidance to make a decision, I find that it’s usually fear-based, and not because there isn’t enough information to aid in making the right choice. Banish the Fear When you’re making a decision and the “what-if’s” start, did you ever notice many of the “what-if” scenarios that play out in your mind are rooted in what other people might think of you? We’re human. Most of us do seek approval from others. We want to be part of a group, appreciated and liked by our peers. When we think of the “right choice”, too often we allow our decision to be guided by our perception of what other people might think about our choice, or what someone else might believe is right. The truth is, we all make bad choices from time to time. When we rely more on what other people think than our own values, we increase the likelihood of making a bad decision.
https://womentakingthelead.com/making-decisions/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1207092838#13_2439725670
Title: Holding a Mortgage Note: Benefits and Drawbacks | Women Who Money Headings: Holding a Mortgage Note: Benefits and Drawbacks Holding a Mortgage Note: Benefits and Drawbacks What Does Holding a Mortgage Note Mean? How Does Owner Financing Work? The note includes information such as: A private mortgage is also generally written securing the property as collateral for the loan. Benefits for Sellers Who Hold the Mortgage Note for the Buyer 1. Monthly Income 2. Larger Pool of Buyers 3. Higher Profit on Sale 4. Rights to Property in Case of Non-Payment Benefits of Seller-Financing for Buyers 1. Less Hassle/Time Required 2. May Avoid PMI 3. Costs Negotiable Drawbacks for Sellers Holding a Mortgage Drawbacks of Owner-Financing for Buyers Ways Seller’s can Protect Themselves Is Holding a Mortgage a Good Way To Make Money? By Women Who Money Co-Founders, Vicki Cook and Amy Blacklock Content: Lending practices have also affected some sellers’ ability to offer financing on real estate in the last decade. The financial crisis of 2007-2008 led to the passage of the Dodd-Frank Act of 2010. This legislation exists to help protect consumers from predatory lending practices. It would likely not impact a seller holding a note for one property, but if you plan to offer seller financing on your home or land, discuss this with your attorney and real estate agent. Drawbacks of Owner-Financing for Buyers A buyer may put down a smaller down payment and close quickly on their new home with seller financing. But they may pay more in the long run if the loan comes with a higher interest rate than a bank offers. Buyers also have to consider how they’ll pay off the balloon payment if one is part of the terms of the financing agreement. Buyers will either need to come up with the funds or seek approval for a bank mortgage. They can’t assume the seller will re-negotiate a new loan with them, even if they have been prompt with payments over the years. Ways Seller’s can Protect Themselves As mentioned before, the legal paperwork required for seller financing should be drafted or at least reviewed by an attorney or qualified professional familiar with the process.
https://womenwhomoney.com/holding-a-mortgage-to-make-money/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1207187956#0_2439999035
Title: 1900's - WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE Headings: Content: 1900's - WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE The Jobs of Women During the 1900's: While women today can aspire to nearly any profession, this was not always the case. In the early 1900s, women were able to select from only a limited number of occupations. During this period, women were generally charged with holding down the homestead and caring for numerous children born due to lack of birth control, leaving them little time for employment outside the home. Teachers: Teaching was one of the first fields open to women who wanted to work. Many unmarried women worked as teachers during the 1900s. Often, upon getting married, these women would leave the profession and act as full-time wives and mothers. Dressmakers: Those skilled with a needle could add to their household income by working as a dressmaker in the 1900s.
https://womenworkforce.weebly.com/1900s.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1207187956#1_2440000087
Title: 1900's - WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE Headings: Content: Teaching was one of the first fields open to women who wanted to work. Many unmarried women worked as teachers during the 1900s. Often, upon getting married, these women would leave the profession and act as full-time wives and mothers. Dressmakers: Those skilled with a needle could add to their household income by working as a dressmaker in the 1900s. Many dressmakers offered their services to women of high social class who did not possess the skill or time to craft their own garments, or to families in which none of the members possessed the skills necessary to sew clothing or mend tattered garments. Nurses: While women were not able to pursue many medical professions in the 1900s, they could often find employment as nurses. These women could work in hospitals or doctors offices, as well as near the battlefront during times of war. Just as with teaching, many women left the nursing profession upon getting married.
https://womenworkforce.weebly.com/1900s.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1207187956#2_2440001242
Title: 1900's - WOMEN IN THE WORKFORCE Headings: Content: Many dressmakers offered their services to women of high social class who did not possess the skill or time to craft their own garments, or to families in which none of the members possessed the skills necessary to sew clothing or mend tattered garments. Nurses: While women were not able to pursue many medical professions in the 1900s, they could often find employment as nurses. These women could work in hospitals or doctors offices, as well as near the battlefront during times of war. Just as with teaching, many women left the nursing profession upon getting married. Domestic Service Workers: Women of low-income levels who needed to contribute to their families' incomes often did so by working as domestic service workers. These workers would cook and clean for high-income families, or work as a nanny to tend to the family's children. In some cases, these workers were live-in, but in others the workers could commute daily to and from their place of work, spending their night hours at home with their own families.
https://womenworkforce.weebly.com/1900s.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1215193845#0_2459624994
Title: What is Family Child Care? Your Guide to Home-based Early Education Headings: What Is family child care? What Is family child care? How family child care works Why so many names? The benefits of family child care Is family child care right for me? Choosing the best care for your child Content: What is Family Child Care? Your Guide to Home-based Early Education What Is family child care? Child Care Director Resources , Parent Resources 3rd August 2017 You may have heard of family child care before – also sometimes referred to as in-home preschool, in-home child care, or home daycare – but maybe you’re not exactly sure what it is or how to access it. Family child care is one of many child care options out there. As a parent, you want to find the absolute best fit for your child and that means fully understanding your options and the benefits of each. In this post, we will demystify family child care once and for all. We’ll take a look at what it is and what the benefits are so you can make the right decision for your family. How family child care works A family child care program is a form of early childhood education in which a caregiver looks after children in their own home, often with the help of an assistant. A family child care program is typically licensed for between 6 and 12 children, although these numbers do vary by state and by type of child care license. Because of these small, intimate environments, you will see many opportunities for 1:1 interactions between the provider and each child, mixed age groups, and the opportunity for continuity of care (where a child stays with the same caregiver over a long period of time).
https://wonderschool.com/p/child-care-provider-resources/what-is-family-child-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1215193845#1_2459626894
Title: What is Family Child Care? Your Guide to Home-based Early Education Headings: What Is family child care? What Is family child care? How family child care works Why so many names? The benefits of family child care Is family child care right for me? Choosing the best care for your child Content: In this post, we will demystify family child care once and for all. We’ll take a look at what it is and what the benefits are so you can make the right decision for your family. How family child care works A family child care program is a form of early childhood education in which a caregiver looks after children in their own home, often with the help of an assistant. A family child care program is typically licensed for between 6 and 12 children, although these numbers do vary by state and by type of child care license. Because of these small, intimate environments, you will see many opportunities for 1:1 interactions between the provider and each child, mixed age groups, and the opportunity for continuity of care (where a child stays with the same caregiver over a long period of time). Licensing requirements for caregiver qualifications vary from state to state. You won’t typically see a particular type of curriculum dictated by a state licensing agency, but you will see family child care programs programs based on different philosophies. You can find family child care built around the philosophies of Montessori, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, forest school, and others. Each state has its own definition of when a program needs to attain a child care license versus when a program can operate as license-exempt. A licensed program will have to meet particular requirements and pass an inspection process to be sure their home is safe for children.
https://wonderschool.com/p/child-care-provider-resources/what-is-family-child-care/
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Title: What is Family Child Care? Your Guide to Home-based Early Education Headings: What Is family child care? What Is family child care? How family child care works Why so many names? The benefits of family child care Is family child care right for me? Choosing the best care for your child Content: Licensing requirements for caregiver qualifications vary from state to state. You won’t typically see a particular type of curriculum dictated by a state licensing agency, but you will see family child care programs programs based on different philosophies. You can find family child care built around the philosophies of Montessori, Waldorf, Reggio Emilia, forest school, and others. Each state has its own definition of when a program needs to attain a child care license versus when a program can operate as license-exempt. A licensed program will have to meet particular requirements and pass an inspection process to be sure their home is safe for children. At Wonderschool, we expect providers to stay in compliance with their state licensing requirements whether they are a family child care program or center-based program. You can read more about the Wonderschool Quality and Safety Vision here. Why so many names? Because family child care programs are regulated by each individual state, there are many different legal and colloquial terms for them. For example, there’s… In-home preschool In-home daycare Home daycare Group family daycare Family daycare Home preschool …and more.
https://wonderschool.com/p/child-care-provider-resources/what-is-family-child-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1215193845#3_2459630613
Title: What is Family Child Care? Your Guide to Home-based Early Education Headings: What Is family child care? What Is family child care? How family child care works Why so many names? The benefits of family child care Is family child care right for me? Choosing the best care for your child Content: At Wonderschool, we expect providers to stay in compliance with their state licensing requirements whether they are a family child care program or center-based program. You can read more about the Wonderschool Quality and Safety Vision here. Why so many names? Because family child care programs are regulated by each individual state, there are many different legal and colloquial terms for them. For example, there’s… In-home preschool In-home daycare Home daycare Group family daycare Family daycare Home preschool …and more. At Wonderschool, we refer to home-based child care programs as family child care. “ Family child care” includes both infant and toddler programs as well as programs for preschool-aged children, school-aged children, or mixed age programs. In the end, all of these different terms do refer to the same overarching idea of a caregiver providing early care and education to young children in their home. The benefits of family child care Caregivers that choose this path are extremely dedicated to providing the best possible care for you and your child. Because care happens in their home, there’s low staff turnover.
https://wonderschool.com/p/child-care-provider-resources/what-is-family-child-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1215193845#4_2459632310
Title: What is Family Child Care? Your Guide to Home-based Early Education Headings: What Is family child care? What Is family child care? How family child care works Why so many names? The benefits of family child care Is family child care right for me? Choosing the best care for your child Content: At Wonderschool, we refer to home-based child care programs as family child care. “ Family child care” includes both infant and toddler programs as well as programs for preschool-aged children, school-aged children, or mixed age programs. In the end, all of these different terms do refer to the same overarching idea of a caregiver providing early care and education to young children in their home. The benefits of family child care Caregivers that choose this path are extremely dedicated to providing the best possible care for you and your child. Because care happens in their home, there’s low staff turnover. This creates a more stable environment for your kid and helps build strong relationships between parents and the people you trust with your children. The nature of family child care sometimes means that children interact with peers in other age groups. A family child care home may care for children from infants all the way up to school-age. Mixed age programs offer developmental benefits to younger and older children alike. Family child care programs typically have small group sizes and low child-to-provider ratios.
https://wonderschool.com/p/child-care-provider-resources/what-is-family-child-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1215193845#5_2459633978
Title: What is Family Child Care? Your Guide to Home-based Early Education Headings: What Is family child care? What Is family child care? How family child care works Why so many names? The benefits of family child care Is family child care right for me? Choosing the best care for your child Content: This creates a more stable environment for your kid and helps build strong relationships between parents and the people you trust with your children. The nature of family child care sometimes means that children interact with peers in other age groups. A family child care home may care for children from infants all the way up to school-age. Mixed age programs offer developmental benefits to younger and older children alike. Family child care programs typically have small group sizes and low child-to-provider ratios. At the same time, children in group care reap the social and emotional benefits of engaging with other children. Family child care is a grassroots movement based in local communities. Family child care is usually neighborhood-based, but you might also find many great family child care options close to your office if that works best for your family. It can be close and convenient, decrease commute times and building tighter knit communities., Lastly, the cost of sending your child to a family child care program is often on par with other care options, such as child care centers or preschools.
https://wonderschool.com/p/child-care-provider-resources/what-is-family-child-care/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1215193845#6_2459635613
Title: What is Family Child Care? Your Guide to Home-based Early Education Headings: What Is family child care? What Is family child care? How family child care works Why so many names? The benefits of family child care Is family child care right for me? Choosing the best care for your child Content: At the same time, children in group care reap the social and emotional benefits of engaging with other children. Family child care is a grassroots movement based in local communities. Family child care is usually neighborhood-based, but you might also find many great family child care options close to your office if that works best for your family. It can be close and convenient, decrease commute times and building tighter knit communities., Lastly, the cost of sending your child to a family child care program is often on par with other care options, such as child care centers or preschools. Is family child care right for me? As a parent, you are best equipped to decide which option is right for you. Family child care has a lot of benefits, but not every environment is the perfect fit for every child or family, so it’s worth taking the time to tour several programs and find the place that feels like it will work best. For most working parents, child care is a necessity. Family child care is an affordable, community-friendly option.
https://wonderschool.com/p/child-care-provider-resources/what-is-family-child-care/
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Title: 4 ways to add physical goods to your store Headings: 4 ways to add physical goods to your store 4 ways to add physical goods to your store Start with stickers for casual fans If your customers love you, swag will help them share that love with others. Consider t-shirts and printed goods for growing brands Link to beloved products and make a little money on each sale (affiliate style) Add products to your store and work with dropshipping partners Selling physical goods doesn’t always require a warehouse Like this: Tags: Content: add simple physical products that compliment your existing business and don’t require you to drastically alter your store to sell. Whether that’s through small treats for customers or dropshipping goods, there are a few ways to go about this without breaking the bank. Let’s take a look at some of them. Start with stickers for casual fans One of the most common ways that businesses dip a toe into the water with physical goods is with tiny gifts or pieces of swag for existing fans. If you have customers that love you, they may be keen to share that love with others — and it’s up to you to make doing that as easy as possible. If your customers love you, swag will help them share that love with others. Click To Tweet One inexpensive yet effective physical good to try: stickers. Stickers don’t take up much room, can be shipped in an envelope (i.e. for cheap), and can be affixed to a multitude of surfaces that potential customers might see, from laptops to cars to lamp posts and more. Stickers are a fun way to represent your brand.
https://woocommerce.com/posts/add-physical-goods/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1216397214#13_2462842711
Title: 4 ways to add physical goods to your store Headings: 4 ways to add physical goods to your store 4 ways to add physical goods to your store Start with stickers for casual fans If your customers love you, swag will help them share that love with others. Consider t-shirts and printed goods for growing brands Link to beloved products and make a little money on each sale (affiliate style) Add products to your store and work with dropshipping partners Selling physical goods doesn’t always require a warehouse Like this: Tags: Content: you’ll need to make contact with vendors and partners who are willing to ship their goods to your customer s. Depending on the industry you are selling in (or plan to expand into), finding these contacts could be easy or it could take some time. If you’re short on space and still want full control over what you sell without the offsite redirection of affiliate links, dropshipping can be a fantastic way to “test the waters” for physical goods. Next step: inventory. For a full guide on getting started as with dropshipping, read through this step-by-step post. You can also read through this guide on finding reliable dropshipping partners, which includes a few contacts to help you get moving. Selling physical goods doesn’t always require a warehouse Adding physical products to your store can be an amazing way to make a little more money and grow your relationship with your customers and fans. And as you’ve seen, there are at least four ways to do it that don’t require a warehouse, complicated logistics, or a huge investment of time or money. If you don’t already sell physical goods, what do you think about these ideas? Do you think any or all of these might pan out for your own store?
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Title: Black Lives Matter: Six Poems | Discover Headings: Black Lives Matter: Six Poems Black Lives Matter: Six Poems Rayon Lennon, “ Any Light ,” ( Rattle) Khalypso, “ Diaspora #1 ” ( Cosmonauts Avenue) T. Miller, “ Ten Things You Sound Like When You Say AllLivesMatter in Response to BlackLivesMatter ” ( Button Poetry) Natasha T. Miller - Ten Things You Sound Like When You Say AllLivesMatter in Response to Black... Clint Smith, “How to How to Make a Cardboard Box Disappear in 10 Steps” and “For Charles” ( American Literary Review) Cortney Lamar Charleston, “ How Do You Raise a Black Child ” ( Motion Poems) Content: here’s a small excerpt from “For Charles,” an homage to a 19th-century Louisiana slave-revolt leader. Charles, I imagine there came a point where you decided enough was enough, the sound of cow hide against flesh, the alchemy of blood & sweat sitting atop your lip, how the wind from the Mississippi cooled it when it raced across your mouth, teasing your tongue to follow it beyond this place. Read the rest of this poem (and its startling companion piece, “How to Make a Cardboard Disappear in 10 Steps,” also on that page), at American Literary Review Cortney Lamar Charleston, “ How Do You Raise a Black Child ” ( Motion Poems) Originally published at Beloit Poetry Journal in 2015, this poem by Cortney Lamar Charleston feels epic and cinematic on the page. The team at Minneapolis-based Motion Poems took it one step further and translated it into an actual film — with the poet narrating — and the result is beautiful and crushing. Seyi Peter-Thomas "How Do You Raise A Black Child?" from Station Film on Vimeo Play Pause Play LIVE 0 00:00 04:31 Settings Enter full screen Exit full screen Vimeo Share Click to Unmute This opens in a new window. Explore other cinematic takes on poetry at Motion Poems To show your support of Black poets, please consider buying these writers’ books or collections, and subscribe to publications — like the ones featured here — that publish their work. Looking for other ways to join the fight against racism and injustice? Here’s a comprehensive list of resources and ideas.
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Title: Advancement Opportunities in Accounting | Work - Chron.com Headings: Advancement Opportunities in Accounting Advancement Opportunities in Accounting Accounting vs. Bookkeeping Basic Business Accounting Positions Cost Accountant Management Accounting Performing Financial Audits CFO, Controller, Treasurer Tax Accounting Government Accounting Public Accounting References Content: In addition to looking for honest math errors, auditors look for fraud. Auditors are trained how to spot irregularities that are often related to fraud. To become a Certified Public Accountant, you will need to perform a specific number of hours conducting audits to earn a license to practice in a particular state. Some auditors work directly for companies, usually at larger businesses. External auditors are called in to provide an even greater level of security, eliminating the possibility that a company’s internal auditors can aid in fraud. Career Explorer compares financial auditors to detectives looking for clues to wrongdoing. Forensic accountants are similar to auditors, but they work specifically in the area of fraud examination. While an auditor might find fraud she isn’t looking for, a forensic accountant starts out looking for suspected fraud. Forensic accountants often work for law-enforcement agencies such as the IRS or U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Regular auditors who find irregularities that look suspicious often recommend that a forensic accountant be brought in for more expert help.
https://work.chron.com/advancement-opportunities-accounting-20390.html
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Title: The Average Salary for Bone Densitometry | Work - Chron.com Headings: The Average Salary for Bone Densitometry The Average Salary for Bone Densitometry Average Salary Workplace, Geography and Education Comparisons Outlook Content: Radiologic Technologists Resources American Registry of Radiologic Technologists: Bone Densitometry Certification Writer Bio Fred Decker is a trained chef and certified food-safety trainer. Decker wrote for the Saint John, New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal, and has been published in Canada's Hospitality and Foodservice magazine. He's held positions selling computers, insurance and mutual funds, and was educated at Memorial University of Newfoundland and the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology. Related Articles How Much Do MRI Techs Make Compared to Sonographers? Physician and Surgeon Salaries Radiographer Pay Scale What Is the Salary of a Computed Tomography Technician? Neurodiagnostic Technologist Pay Scale EEG Tech Salary Range What Is the Job Title for the Person Who Puts a Cast on a Broken Bone? The Average Salary of Cytology Laboratory Managers What Is the Hourly Wage for MRI Technicians? Polysomnographic Technologist Certification What Schooling Is Required to Be an MRI Technician? Surgical Technician Salary Range & Benefits
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Title: How Does Behavior Affect Work Performance? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Does Behavior Affect Work Performance? How Does Behavior Affect Work Performance? Why Attendance Makes a Difference Attitude Can Tip the Scale The Office Gossiper The Challenge of Work-Life Balance Personality Can Influence Perception Bullying Can Break Bonds Teamwork Makes the Dream Work Self-Confidence Equals Hard Work Disorganized and Unfocused Friendships Matter Goal Setting Is Goal Getting What About Commitment? Content: The Challenge of Work-Life Balance Separating your personal life from your work life can be challenging. If you bring your personal stress into the work environment, it is likely to interfere with your performance behavior. Talk to your supervisor about what is going on and discuss your needs, with the caveat is that it’s important not to share too much. If you look at work as an escape, you may seem distracted. Work through strategies to mitigate the non-work stressors in your life, and you can continue your career without disruption. Encourage your coworkers to follow this same advice. Personality Can Influence Perception There isn’t a right or wrong personality type, but characteristics influence behavior in the workplace. Simply Psychology covered Meyer Friedman and Ray Rosenman's landmark model that identifies Type-A and Type-B personalities. Think of Type A employees as driven and Type B employees as laid back. If you’re a Type A person at work, you may be perceived as aggressive, goal-oriented, and solely focused on what you can accomplish.
https://work.chron.com/behavior-affect-work-performance-4476.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1262143252#7_2571579165
Title: Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting | Work - Chron.com Headings: Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting Alternative Careers for Accountants Become a Financial Analyst Specialize in Environmental Accounting Work as an Internal Auditor Provide Financial Planning Services Become an Investment Banker References Writer Bio Content: The University of North Dakota recommends completing a master's in accounting program. Having a good understanding of environmental law is just as important. After graduation, environmental accountants can specialize in one or more areas, such as national income accounting or financial accounting. Work as an Internal Auditor A career in internal auditing requires a strong sense of ethics, attention to detail and excellent analytical skills. Internal auditors are responsible for evaluating a company's financial risks and its compliance with the law. Their role is to help businesses improve their risk management practices and governance processes. These professionals use their skills and expertise to identify fraud, unnecessary expenses, employee theft and other financial risks, states the Institute of Internal Auditors. According to Robert Half, this is one of the most sought-after alternative careers for accountants and finance professionals. The demand for internal auditors is high and the salaries are strong. Depending on your experience, you can earn anywhere between ​ $48,000 ​ and ​ $90,250 ​ per year.
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Title: Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting | Work - Chron.com Headings: Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting Alternative Careers for Accountants Become a Financial Analyst Specialize in Environmental Accounting Work as an Internal Auditor Provide Financial Planning Services Become an Investment Banker References Writer Bio Content: Their role is to help businesses improve their risk management practices and governance processes. These professionals use their skills and expertise to identify fraud, unnecessary expenses, employee theft and other financial risks, states the Institute of Internal Auditors. According to Robert Half, this is one of the most sought-after alternative careers for accountants and finance professionals. The demand for internal auditors is high and the salaries are strong. Depending on your experience, you can earn anywhere between ​ $48,000 ​ and ​ $90,250 ​ per year. Internal audit directors have a median wage of ​ $185,000 ​ and up. The career path to becoming an internal auditor is quite straightforward. Most jobs only require a bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field. After graduation, you may complete specialized training to get certified. The Institute of Internal Auditors, for example, offers a certification program that can double your earning potential and demonstrate your commitment to this profession.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1262143252#9_2571582675
Title: Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting | Work - Chron.com Headings: Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting Career Options for an Accounting Major Besides Accounting Alternative Careers for Accountants Become a Financial Analyst Specialize in Environmental Accounting Work as an Internal Auditor Provide Financial Planning Services Become an Investment Banker References Writer Bio Content: Internal audit directors have a median wage of ​ $185,000 ​ and up. The career path to becoming an internal auditor is quite straightforward. Most jobs only require a bachelor's degree in accounting or a related field. After graduation, you may complete specialized training to get certified. The Institute of Internal Auditors, for example, offers a certification program that can double your earning potential and demonstrate your commitment to this profession. Provide Financial Planning Services Financial planners help companies and individuals pay off debt, reduce their expenses and plan for the future. These professionals are also known as financial advisors. Some of them specialize in wealth management, investments or debt reduction. Others assist with everything from budgeting and savings to estate planning. Companies, for example, may hire financial advisors to help them with tax optimization or debt management.
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Title: Careers for a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Degree | Work - Chron.com Headings: Careers for a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Degree Careers for a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Degree Physical Fitness and Nutrition Pregnancy, Lactation and Infant Care Community Health Education Alcohol, Tobacco and Substance Abuse Educator Content: Careers for a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Degree | Work - Chron.com Careers for a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Degree Work | Careers | Teaching Jobs By Stephanie Reid Health studies focuses on education and the prevention of diseases and poor health. Unlike clinical healthcare positions, professionals with a health studies background work with and educate clients before they become ill to discuss the best ways to stay healthy. Some health studies majors continue their education to become physical therapists or physicians, while others prefer to enter the workforce right away. The Bureau of Labor Statistics has found that the health education industry will grow 37 percent between 2010 and 2020, a rate far greater than the average growth in other professions. Physical Fitness and Nutrition Health studies professionals can work in jobs promoting physical fitness as aerobic instructors or fitness educators. With the proper teaching license, they can also work as physical educator instructors or in nutrition education, such as teaching children about the importance of a balanced diet. Educators may work with adults to discuss proper eating habits or how to eat to best manage diabetes. Pregnancy, Lactation and Infant Care Health educators are in demand in the context of pregnancy, childbirth, lactation and infant care. Newly pregnant women may not be aware of the significant nutrition requirements and chemical prohibitions inherent in pregnancy. A health educator may work in a hospital, at a nonprofit agency, or with an obstetrician's office to discuss pregnancy health, breastfeeding and caring for a baby.
https://work.chron.com/careers-bachelor-science-health-studies-degree-10855.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1262288078#1_2571915753
Title: Careers for a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Degree | Work - Chron.com Headings: Careers for a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Degree Careers for a Bachelor of Science in Health Studies Degree Physical Fitness and Nutrition Pregnancy, Lactation and Infant Care Community Health Education Alcohol, Tobacco and Substance Abuse Educator Content: With the proper teaching license, they can also work as physical educator instructors or in nutrition education, such as teaching children about the importance of a balanced diet. Educators may work with adults to discuss proper eating habits or how to eat to best manage diabetes. Pregnancy, Lactation and Infant Care Health educators are in demand in the context of pregnancy, childbirth, lactation and infant care. Newly pregnant women may not be aware of the significant nutrition requirements and chemical prohibitions inherent in pregnancy. A health educator may work in a hospital, at a nonprofit agency, or with an obstetrician's office to discuss pregnancy health, breastfeeding and caring for a baby. An infant mortality educator works in a hospital or pediatrician's office to help parents reduce the possibility of SIDS, or sudden infant death syndrome, through education about risk factors and proper baby sleep habits. Community Health Education Community health educators work with nonprofit organizations, alongside social workers or in public health departments to educate citizens about the spread of infectious diseases and how to avoid injuries. Community educators may also help state governments by informing the public about emergency preparedness and precautions to take during extreme weather. Community health educators help spread awareness about sexual health and reproductive issues. Alcohol, Tobacco and Substance Abuse Educator Health studies majors can find employment on college and university campuses informing students about the dangers of alcohol and drug use.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1263468833#0_2574632518
Title: Facts on Civil Engineers | Work - Chron.com Headings: Facts on Civil Engineers Facts on Civil Engineers Job Description Becoming a Civil Engineer Average Pay for Civil Engineers Employment Opportunities 2016 Salary Information for Civil Engineers References Content: Facts on Civil Engineers | Work - Chron.com Facts on Civil Engineers Work | Careers | Engineering Jobs By Forest Time Civil engineers design and oversee construction projects having to do with civil infrastructure, the structures that our society depends upon to function. For example, civil engineers design highways, tunnels and bridges. They also design more complex structures such as dams, airports, sewer systems and sewage treatment facilities. Civil engineers typically spend their time either in offices or at construction sites. Job Description The design and construction of civil infrastructure is a complex business. Civil engineers might begin a project by gathering information about the proposed location of a project by looking at maps and survey data. Before design can begin in earnest, engineers must consider the potential costs and environmental impacts, how long it will take, and what materials should be used based on the type of soil at the site. During the design process, civil engineers use complex computer software. Once construction has started, engineers ensure that the actual structure adheres closely to their design. Becoming a Civil Engineer Individuals who wish to become a civil engineer should plan to pursue at least a bachelor's degree in civil engineering or a closely related subject, such as geotechnical or transportation engineering, at a school accredited by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology, or ABET.
https://work.chron.com/civil-engineers-19404.html
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Title: Civilian Pay Vs. Military Pay | Work - Chron.com Headings: Civilian Pay Vs. Military Pay Civilian Pay Vs. Military Pay Pay and Taxes Perks and Benefits Education Drawbacks 2016 Salary Information for Physicians and Surgeons Content: The military provides its members with housing for free on the military base. If housing is not available on base, members are paid an allowance to cover the cost of rent off the base. Additionally, members have many options for health and life insurance, which are free, whereas civilians usually have to pay for insurance premiums as well as co-pays. The military guarantees 30 days a year in vacation, whereas most civilian jobs offer one or two weeks of vacation after a year or more of service. Military members can retire with full benefits after 20 years, according to Military.com. Civilians typically work 35 years or longer before retirement is an option. Education Many civilian jobs that pay above minimum wage require a formal education, which is costly and time-consuming. The military, however, is willing to recruit high school graduates and provide paid training, with opportunities to move up in rank with experience and proven performance. Recruits can earn a degree while serving in the military and use military programs to pay for them, including the Montgomery G.I. Bill and branch college programs, according to Military.com. Drawbacks Military pay and benefits seem to outweigh those offered by civilian jobs, but there are drawbacks to joining the military.
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Title: Classes to Take for a Vet Tech | Work - Chron.com Headings: Classes to Take for a Vet Tech Classes to Take for a Vet Tech Courses Bachelor's Degree Skills High School Job Outlook Content: An award-winning writer, her work has appeared in "The Chronicle of Philanthropy" newspaper and "Worth" magazine. Layne holds a Bachelor of Arts in journalism from The George Washington University. Related Articles How to Become a Veterinarian for Marine Life Degrees Needed to Become a Vet Tech How Many Years of School Must Veterinarians Attend? What Training, Education, Other Qualifications, Licenses, Registration & Certification Do Vets Need? What Are the Differences Between Pre-Veterinary Medicine & Veterinary Medicine? How Much Education Does it Take to Become a Veterinarian's Assistant? What Are Some Good & Bad Things About Being a Veterinarian Tech? What Are the Steps to Become a Professor of Veterinary Medicine? What Educational Preparation Is Needed to Be a Veterinarian? Schooling Requirements to Become a Vet Technician What Schooling Is Required for a Vet Tech?
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Title: How Are Computers Used in the Nursing Profession? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Are Computers Used in the Nursing Profession? How Are Computers Used in the Nursing Profession? Diagnosis Treatment and Medications Telemedicine References Writer Bio Content: Electronic health records help doctors and nurses communicate more efficiently by eliminating most misinterpretations of written and verbal orders. Using computers, smartphones and tablets, nurses can create and manage electronic health records and update them, as needed. Diagnosis Electronic health records make it easier for medical professionals to record, retrieve and manage patient data for accurate diagnoses. Nurses often perform routine health assessments such as blood pressure, oxygen levels and even EKGs. Recording the results of these assessments is more accurate when nurses have the technological skills that enable them to save the readings electronically and to store them in a patient's electronic health record. Once captured and recorded, the records will be available immediately for the entire patient care team, reducing the need for physicians to make trips to the patient's room to retrieve diagnostic data. Today's technology also enables nurses to access essential nursing tools and key medical references online, reducing diagnosis time and errors. Computer technology also enables nurses to create records that doctors use to update patient treatment orders more efficiently, when the patient's condition requires it. Treatment and Medications Nurses now use electronic health records to record and review prescribed medications. They also use software programs and apps to manage patient medications.
https://work.chron.com/computers-used-nursing-profession-3402.html
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Title: Elementary vs. Secondary School Administrator | Work - Chron.com Headings: Elementary vs. Secondary School Administrator Elementary vs. Secondary School Administrator Universal Duties Elementary Principal Demographics Secondary Principal Demographics Instructional Leadership Student Populations Content: Elementary school administrators might have more interaction with parents because parents of secondary students are less engaged in the academic process. ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References National Association of Secondary School Principals: Defining the Role of the Assistant Principal Bureau of Labor Statistics: What Elementary, Middle, and High School Principals Do? National Association of Secondary School Principals: Highly Effective Principals Education.com: Characteristics of Elementary School Principals National Association of Elementary School Principals: Characteristics of Elementary School Principals The Wallace Foundation: 1.5 Instructional Leadership: Elementary vs. Secondary Principal and Teacher Interactions and Student Outcomes - Learning From Leadership Educational Psychology Interactive:
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Title: Fact-Finding Interviewing Techniques | Work - Chron.com Headings: Fact-Finding Interviewing Techniques Fact-Finding Interviewing Techniques Interview Design Questioning Listening and Observation Evaluation and Analysis Content: You will already have some information into which you may want to delve deeper, and there will be additional information you need to establish. Prepare a set of questions based on the gaps in your current information and also to check, reinforce and elaborate on the facts you already have. To keep the information organized it’s a good idea to use a standardized format for all the interviews with a response sheet including space to write comments and using tick-boxes where appropriate to keep the data concise. Plan the interview with a short explanation including what the interview is about, how it will be structured, what to expect, how long it is likely to take and what you will do with the information. Focus on engaging with and relaxing the interviewee. Questioning If interviewing a number of people, it is important to keep the questions consistent with as little deviation as possible. Ideally, keep the questions open to avoid “yes” and “no” answers. The interviewee will be more likely to volunteer more facts in his response that you may not have considered asking before. Do not be afraid to probe any response, but keep things relevant and don't get distracted or diverted into irrelevant or personal details. Listening and Observation Listening actively involves reflecting back to a person what he just just said in a concise way either by rephrasing slightly or paraphrasing.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1269873430#2_2589542456
Title: Fact-Finding Interviewing Techniques | Work - Chron.com Headings: Fact-Finding Interviewing Techniques Fact-Finding Interviewing Techniques Interview Design Questioning Listening and Observation Evaluation and Analysis Content: Questioning If interviewing a number of people, it is important to keep the questions consistent with as little deviation as possible. Ideally, keep the questions open to avoid “yes” and “no” answers. The interviewee will be more likely to volunteer more facts in his response that you may not have considered asking before. Do not be afraid to probe any response, but keep things relevant and don't get distracted or diverted into irrelevant or personal details. Listening and Observation Listening actively involves reflecting back to a person what he just just said in a concise way either by rephrasing slightly or paraphrasing. By doing this, the interviewer avoids confusion and misunderstanding while checking and clarifying the facts. It also enables the interviewer to draw out additional relevant facts the interviewee may not have thought important. Again, asking probing questions enables the interviewer to build a more detailed and full picture. A highly skilled interviewer will pay attention to how the person is sitting, his voice tone and pitch, eye movements, changes in skin tone, fidgeting etc. These can signal the possibility of anxiety around a subject and signal to the interviewer when to investigate further.
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Title: Good Reasons for Becoming a Teacher | Work - Chron.com Headings: Good Reasons for Becoming a Teacher Good Reasons for Becoming a Teacher Lifelong Learning Student Successes Wages Career Stability Vacation Content: Good Reasons for Becoming a Teacher | Work - Chron.com Good Reasons for Becoming a Teacher Work | Careers | Jobs in Education By Ruth Mayhew Talk to almost any teacher and few will regret choosing education as a career path. Many teachers get a great deal of satisfaction from being able to influence their students' academic achievements and shape the future. The reasons vary from one teacher to another, as do their reasons for choosing to teach elementary, middle or high school, or even a career in education administration. Lifelong Learning The philosophy that many educators have is that teaching is a lifelong learning process. Teachers learn as much from their students as their students learn from their teachers. Through their students' progress, teachers learn to create intellectually appropriate and creative ways for students to reach their academic goals. Teachers also learn the diverse capabilities of students and how to tap into their interests through developing techniques that stimulate curiosity among students. In addition, teaching specific subjects requires that teachers learn more about the subject than they expect their students to learn. Student Successes One good reason for becoming a teacher is to be a motivator for students. When students feel they owe their success to the teacher who instilled in them good study habits, they look up their old teachers to express their gratitude.
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Title: What Do You Have to Be Good at to Be a Veterinarian? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Do You Have to Be Good at to Be a Veterinarian? What Do You Have to Be Good at to Be a Veterinarian? Scientific Knowledge Additional Knowledge Mental Abilities Personal Attributes Content: All colleges of veterinary medicine require completion of numerous science courses, complete with labs. Typical classes include chemistry, zoology, biology, animal science, chemistry, physiology, microbiology and anatomy. Working veterinarians must apply what they learned in school to real-world situations by using sound scientific principles, so a solid foundation in the sciences is important. Additional Knowledge Veterinarians need to have sufficient skills in mathematics to succeed in other classes, such as chemistry. Math courses typically include algebra, calculus and statistics. Students studying veterinary science may be required to take courses in social science, business management or humanities. Before graduating, a student must complete a clinical component involving hands-on experience in a veterinary hospital or medical center. Mental Abilities Not all of a veterinarian’s abilities are the result of a formal education. Veterinarians must be able to think in a logical manner, reasoning the cause of an effect and vice versa. At times, however, vets must use inductive reasoning, taking seemingly unrelated clues and connecting them to solve a problem.
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Title: High School Requirements for Veterinarians | Work - Chron.com Headings: High School Requirements for Veterinarians High School Requirements for Veterinarians Advanced Math Life, Chemical and Physical Science General Education Sneak Peek at College Courses Content: High School Requirements for Veterinarians | Work - Chron.com High School Requirements for Veterinarians Work | Career Advice | Stress & Work By Dr. Mary Dowd Updated October 01, 2018 Along with a passion for working with large and small animals, you need a unique set of skills and aptitudes to be a veterinarian. A natural ability in mathematics is advantageous because high school math and science will help you succeed in a college pre-veterinary track. Admission to veterinary school is highly competitive, so start preparing now. Strive for a grade-point average of 3.5 or higher in high school and college. Advanced Math Students preparing for a career in veterinary medicine take many of the same classes in high school and college as students studying to be a medical doctor. Both professions require a high level of math proficiency, which is critical to understanding research studies, physiology and medications. According to the Veterinary Medical College Application Service, the 30 accredited veterinary schools in the United States require completion of advanced college math courses to qualify for admission. In college, you will be taking rigorous math classes with other bright students who learn quickly. Completing classes like algebra, trigonometry, statistics, integrated math and calculus in high school will help you succeed in college math. Life, Chemical and Physical Science Like most aspiring veterinarians, you enjoy science.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1271765486#1_2593849554
Title: High School Requirements for Veterinarians | Work - Chron.com Headings: High School Requirements for Veterinarians High School Requirements for Veterinarians Advanced Math Life, Chemical and Physical Science General Education Sneak Peek at College Courses Content: Both professions require a high level of math proficiency, which is critical to understanding research studies, physiology and medications. According to the Veterinary Medical College Application Service, the 30 accredited veterinary schools in the United States require completion of advanced college math courses to qualify for admission. In college, you will be taking rigorous math classes with other bright students who learn quickly. Completing classes like algebra, trigonometry, statistics, integrated math and calculus in high school will help you succeed in college math. Life, Chemical and Physical Science Like most aspiring veterinarians, you enjoy science. You are even looking forward to taking challenging high school classes in biology, chemistry and physics. Consider taking honors classes or advanced placement classes in these subjects, which will also boost your math skills and give you more time in the laboratory. If available at your school, you may also wish to enroll in classes directly related to animal behavior and habitats, such as oceanology, zoology and animal science. General Education The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine recommends high school students take classes that will enhance their speaking and communication skills. Competitive applicants to veterinary school must be well-rounded and articulate.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1271765486#2_2593851391
Title: High School Requirements for Veterinarians | Work - Chron.com Headings: High School Requirements for Veterinarians High School Requirements for Veterinarians Advanced Math Life, Chemical and Physical Science General Education Sneak Peek at College Courses Content: You are even looking forward to taking challenging high school classes in biology, chemistry and physics. Consider taking honors classes or advanced placement classes in these subjects, which will also boost your math skills and give you more time in the laboratory. If available at your school, you may also wish to enroll in classes directly related to animal behavior and habitats, such as oceanology, zoology and animal science. General Education The Ohio State University College of Veterinary Medicine recommends high school students take classes that will enhance their speaking and communication skills. Competitive applicants to veterinary school must be well-rounded and articulate. Communication skills are essential when practicing veterinary medicine. You must listen to people’s concerns about their animals and occasionally deliver bad news about a test result and negative prognosis. Suggested high school classes include English, speech, psychology, social studies and humanities to build speaking and interpersonal skills. Veterinary schools give preference to applicants with real-world experience. Starting in high school, look for a paid or volunteer position at a veterinary clinic, zoo, animal shelter or animal research farm.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1271765486#3_2593853119
Title: High School Requirements for Veterinarians | Work - Chron.com Headings: High School Requirements for Veterinarians High School Requirements for Veterinarians Advanced Math Life, Chemical and Physical Science General Education Sneak Peek at College Courses Content: Communication skills are essential when practicing veterinary medicine. You must listen to people’s concerns about their animals and occasionally deliver bad news about a test result and negative prognosis. Suggested high school classes include English, speech, psychology, social studies and humanities to build speaking and interpersonal skills. Veterinary schools give preference to applicants with real-world experience. Starting in high school, look for a paid or volunteer position at a veterinary clinic, zoo, animal shelter or animal research farm. Start or join a pre-vet club and plan interesting activities like inviting local veterinarians to speak to your group. Join organizations like 4-H that will teach you more about proper animal care and feeding. Sneak Peek at College Courses Your plan of study in college will include general education classes and a major area of concentration. Many students choose a major related to veterinary medicine, such as animal science, marine biology or zoology. Research the prerequisites for admission to the veterinary schools you are considering.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1271765486#4_2593854698
Title: High School Requirements for Veterinarians | Work - Chron.com Headings: High School Requirements for Veterinarians High School Requirements for Veterinarians Advanced Math Life, Chemical and Physical Science General Education Sneak Peek at College Courses Content: Start or join a pre-vet club and plan interesting activities like inviting local veterinarians to speak to your group. Join organizations like 4-H that will teach you more about proper animal care and feeding. Sneak Peek at College Courses Your plan of study in college will include general education classes and a major area of concentration. Many students choose a major related to veterinary medicine, such as animal science, marine biology or zoology. Research the prerequisites for admission to the veterinary schools you are considering. Required courses include college biology, microbiology, biochemistry, genetics, organic chemistry, physics, communication, social studies and humanities. ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References The Ohio State College of Veterinary Medicine: High School and Junior High Students Penn State: Steps to Becoming a Veterinarian Veterinary Medicine Application Service: Summary of Course Prerequisites Big Future by the College Board:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1272315747#1_2595094234
Title: Importance of a Crime Scene Investigator | Work - Chron.com Headings: Importance of a Crime Scene Investigator Importance of a Crime Scene Investigator Identifying and Preserving Evidence Documenting Evidence Collaborating With Other Law Enforcement Testifying in Court Content: Their training and experience allow them to identify clues that others might miss, either because the piece of evidence is so small or because it's not obviously related to the crime. They also preserve evidence by sealing it in sterile containers or plastic bags to maintain its integrity. Documenting Evidence Crime scene investigators document everything they collect at a crime scene, keeping detailed records of what they found and in what position they found it. They also photograph every aspect of the crime scene, from the victim's body in the case of a violent crime, to the point of entry in the case of a burglary. Detectives use these records and photographs to reconstruct the crime, and prosecutors use them to convince a jury of the guilt of the accused. These records are also vital in case a piece of evidence gets lost or becomes damaged during the investigation. Collaborating With Other Law Enforcement Crime scene investigators work closely with others involved in the case, including detectives and prosecutors. This relationship is crucial to crime-solving, as the various parties pool their knowledge to develop leads and theories. If crime scene investigators can point out key pieces of evidence while still at the crime scene, this helps officers determine early on the possible angles to pursue in their investigation. Police can ask crime scene investigators to conduct specific tests to help them with their investigation.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1272315747#2_2595096172
Title: Importance of a Crime Scene Investigator | Work - Chron.com Headings: Importance of a Crime Scene Investigator Importance of a Crime Scene Investigator Identifying and Preserving Evidence Documenting Evidence Collaborating With Other Law Enforcement Testifying in Court Content: These records are also vital in case a piece of evidence gets lost or becomes damaged during the investigation. Collaborating With Other Law Enforcement Crime scene investigators work closely with others involved in the case, including detectives and prosecutors. This relationship is crucial to crime-solving, as the various parties pool their knowledge to develop leads and theories. If crime scene investigators can point out key pieces of evidence while still at the crime scene, this helps officers determine early on the possible angles to pursue in their investigation. Police can ask crime scene investigators to conduct specific tests to help them with their investigation. For example, a detective might ask a crime scene investigator to compare fingerprints or DNA found at the scene to determine if they match the suspect. Testifying in Court Crime scene investigators are sometimes required to provide expert testimony in legal proceedings. They explain what evidence was found and what it means regarding how a crime was committed, how a victim died or who was responsible. They explain these details in a way so the jury members, who likely have little to no legal or law enforcement knowledge, can understand the significance. Prosecutors call on crime scene investigators to provide testimony that will support their claim against the person on trial.
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Title: Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships | Work - Chron.com Headings: Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships Internal Factors: Management Chain of Command Succession Planning Management Style Employee Engagement External Factors: Workplace Demographics Work/Life Balance Economic Factors Lifestyle Issues Content: Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships | Work - Chron.com Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships Work | Careers | Other Jobs By Jane Smith Updated June 26, 2018 Morale plays a vital role in employee retention. Creating the right workplace climate requires deliberate, well-thought out efforts and actions. Upper and middle management must address the culture of the company as a whole, and also help employees balance their work responsibilities and their daily lives. Internal Factors: Management Chain of Command Employees exhibit more diligence when they know who to report to, and who has decision-making authority over them, so you should enforce a chain of command. Give every new hire a copy of the company organizational chart on their first full day of work. Include photos and contact information to help both new hires and seasoned employees keep up with any turnover on the floor and in the C-suite. Succession Planning Succession planning keeps the company running when key personnel leave, become ill or can no longer carry out the functions of their position, Every member of upper management should already have a successor. Give these designated successors plenty of opportunities to make decisions, attend strategic planning sessions and negotiate on behalf of the company. These experiences give managers-in-waiting the necessary legitimacy and expertise to lead the company through a smooth transition.
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Title: Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships | Work - Chron.com Headings: Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships Internal Factors: Management Chain of Command Succession Planning Management Style Employee Engagement External Factors: Workplace Demographics Work/Life Balance Economic Factors Lifestyle Issues Content: Management Style If your management style allows matters to percolate until a crisis occurs, you will see a lot more burnout. Burned-out employees often disappear rather than confront the problem, especially if your management style combines abrasive encounters and blame-shifting rather than brainstorming and creative solutions. Employees ask for the information they need, voice their concerns, and feel respected when managers encourage open, honest communication and provide supportive, caring responses to questions. Employee Engagement Enthusiastic employees motivate themselves, but that enthusiasm needs a daily boost. Give your staff clear, consistent expectations and they will respond to change in positive ways. Employers establish trust when they offer rewards and advancement for excellent work, keep employees informed about the company's performance, and provide regular feedback about the quality of each employee's workplace contributions. Engaged workers know their position in the company and take pride in a job well done. Company goals align with their personal career goals, and their level of responsibility matches their level of expertise. Wise managers create frequent opportunities for these workers to hone existing skills and try new roles. External Factors:
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Title: Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships | Work - Chron.com Headings: Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships Internal and External Factors That Impact Employment Relationships Internal Factors: Management Chain of Command Succession Planning Management Style Employee Engagement External Factors: Workplace Demographics Work/Life Balance Economic Factors Lifestyle Issues Content: While they may not notice being nickeled and dimed to death right away, customers do eventually realize that most of their bill went to shipping costs rather than necessary or desired goods and services. Lifestyle Issues Prescription drug abuse, financial illiteracy and lack of leisure skill knowledge all affect overall worker health and resilience. Give your staff members training in these areas, and you will discover healthier workers, with clearer thinking and better decision-making skills. ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References TLNT: 15 Factors That Impact How Your Employees Respond to Change Investopedia: Employee Engagement Navex Global: A Breakdown of the Five Generations of Employees in the Workplace Writer Bio Jane Smith parlayed her B. S. Ed. degree into working on everything from job and housing services to selling water treatment systems. Wading into an underperforming position as a program manager, Smith recruited staff and inspected and approved enough provider homes to reduce wait times from two years to two months and increase service utilization by 30 percent per quarter. She helped her team sell over $350,000 in water treatment systems and security equipment in 2017, and currently partners with her daughter as an independent Avon Representative at Avon Beauty by Laura.
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Title: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? Advocacy for Young People What a Child Advocate Does What a Child Advocate Is Not Becoming a CASA Volunteer Personal Qualities Starting Work Content: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? | Work - Chron.com What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? Work | Job Interviews | Post-Interview Follow-Up By Fraser Sherman Updated February 05, 2019 Abused children are in no shape to defend their rights, even after they're taken to safety. That's a child advocate's job. Also known as a guardians ad litem or court appointed special advocates (CASA) they work with children in foster care to see the kids are taken care of. It's a volunteer position, not a paying gig. Advocacy for Young People Abuse and neglect hit kids hard. Being removed from an abusive home isn't always a happy ending. A child may bounce between foster homes, or fall between cracks in the judicial system. Once a CASA volunteer assumes responsibility for a child, the child advocate sticks with them until the kid completes their trip through the court system.
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Title: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? Advocacy for Young People What a Child Advocate Does What a Child Advocate Is Not Becoming a CASA Volunteer Personal Qualities Starting Work Content: It's a volunteer position, not a paying gig. Advocacy for Young People Abuse and neglect hit kids hard. Being removed from an abusive home isn't always a happy ending. A child may bounce between foster homes, or fall between cracks in the judicial system. Once a CASA volunteer assumes responsibility for a child, the child advocate sticks with them until the kid completes their trip through the court system. Usually kids with guardians ad litem pass through the system faster, while still getting the care and consideration they need. What a Child Advocate Does The end goal of a child advocate 's work is to provide a court with objective information and recommendations about the best interests of the child. Should they reunite with their parents? Live with relatives? Get a permanent guardian?
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Title: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? Advocacy for Young People What a Child Advocate Does What a Child Advocate Is Not Becoming a CASA Volunteer Personal Qualities Starting Work Content: Usually kids with guardians ad litem pass through the system faster, while still getting the care and consideration they need. What a Child Advocate Does The end goal of a child advocate 's work is to provide a court with objective information and recommendations about the best interests of the child. Should they reunite with their parents? Live with relatives? Get a permanent guardian? Go up for adoption? The CASA worker job description involves everything that leads up to those recommendations: The child advocate visits the child and gets to know them. The advocate finds out how the child is doing in school and in their current foster home, and whether they need any added service. The volunteer talks to adults involved in the case, possibly including foster parents, teachers, therapists or police.
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Title: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? Advocacy for Young People What a Child Advocate Does What a Child Advocate Is Not Becoming a CASA Volunteer Personal Qualities Starting Work Content: Go up for adoption? The CASA worker job description involves everything that leads up to those recommendations: The child advocate visits the child and gets to know them. The advocate finds out how the child is doing in school and in their current foster home, and whether they need any added service. The volunteer talks to adults involved in the case, possibly including foster parents, teachers, therapists or police. The advocate reads the documents about the case, learning everything possible. Advocates also monitor the case plan approved by the court and make sure it's being followed. The advocate monitors any new developments in the case. A good child advocate focuses on the best interests of the child throughout their service. After reviewing the facts, talking to adults and listening to the child, the advocate presents the judge with a recommendation.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1273272560#4_2597251888
Title: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? What Is the Job of a Child Advocate? Advocacy for Young People What a Child Advocate Does What a Child Advocate Is Not Becoming a CASA Volunteer Personal Qualities Starting Work Content: The advocate reads the documents about the case, learning everything possible. Advocates also monitor the case plan approved by the court and make sure it's being followed. The advocate monitors any new developments in the case. A good child advocate focuses on the best interests of the child throughout their service. After reviewing the facts, talking to adults and listening to the child, the advocate presents the judge with a recommendation. What a Child Advocate Is Not A child advocate isn't a foster parent or a mentor. A child advocate doesn't take kids to baseball games or hang out with them, although they'll probably develop a relationship through their frequent contact with the children. However, once a given child leaves the court system, the advocate usually doesn't have any further relationship with them. Becoming a CASA Volunteer Child advocates and guardians ad litem are volunteer positions. That doesn't mean the court will take anyone who shows up and volunteers;
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Title: Job Description for a City Community Development Planner | Work - Chron.com Headings: Job Description for a City Community Development Planner Job Description for a City Community Development Planner Important Skills What A Development Planner Does Other Responsibilities Education and Training Content: These projects are planned and designed to produce results such as improving living conditions, or create economic growth. Other Responsibilities City development planners most often work within a civic office or department. Managing a team of specialists usually is one of the planner's responsibilities, as well as guiding their efforts. As a development planner usually works within government in some capacity, reporting to civic leaders about the progress of projects is part of the job. Assisting leaders to write legislation is also a development planner's responsibility. Moreover, a development planner is usually an overall manager of capital improvement projects. Education and Training A master's degree is usually a requirement for a city community development planner, most often in an area such as urban planning, environmental planning, or public administration. A master's degree is not always required if a candidate has a certain amount of practical experience. Further education in related areas such as architecture, geography, or law is usually a good idea, as development planning requires understanding of a large variety of subjects. Practical experience usually revolves around work in city planning departments at various levels.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1274023386#3_2598906331
Title: Job Description for a Junior Auditor | Work - Chron.com Headings: Job Description for a Junior Auditor Job Description for a Junior Auditor Education Skills Responsibilities Opportunities Content: You would attend meetings with the client and senior auditor and complete the audit report. Opportunities A junior auditor role is a step toward qualifying as a certified public accountant. Once you have done that, you can either continue your career in audit or move into another accountancy specialty, such as taxation. There are many opportunities for qualified accountants, including becoming a finance director for a company, or even moving into general management and becoming a chief executive. ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References Careers in Audit: Top 5 Traits of Successful Audit and Compliance Professionals America Association of Certified Public Accountants: The Uniform CPA Examination Writer Bio Lalla Scotter has been writing professionally since 1988, covering topics ranging from leadership to agriculture. Her work has appeared in publications such as the "Financial Times" and "Oxford Today." Scotter holds an honors Bachelor of Arts in English from the University of Bristol. Related Articles What Kind of Jobs Can I Get With Accounting Certifications?
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Title: What Is the Job Environment for a Fashion Designer Like? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Is the Job Environment for a Fashion Designer Like? What Is the Job Environment for a Fashion Designer Like? Location Teams Hours Travel Trends 2016 Salary Information for Fashion Designers References Content: Occupational Outlook Handbook: Fashion Designers Career Trend: Fashion Designers Related Articles Job Responsibilities of an Accessories Designer The Similarities & Differences in Fashion Models & Fashion Designers The 3 Important Facts for Being a Fashion Designer Personal Characteristics to Be a Successful Fashion Designer Salaries of Fashion Design Careers How Much Money Do Freelance Footwear Designers Make? Toy Production Designer Job Description How Much Do Clothing Designers Make? Job Description of a Dressmaker What Can You Do With a Minor in Fashion Design? The Average Income of T-Shirt Designers Job Profile for Fashion Designing
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Title: How Many Years of School Does It Take to Be a Vet? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Many Years of School Does It Take to Be a Vet? How Many Years of School Does It Take to Be a Vet? High School Preparation Bachelor of Science Veterinary School Optional Training Job Outlook and Salary Information References Writer Bio Content: Further, most states require veterinarians to earn a passing score on a state exam that covers state laws regulating a veterinary practice. High School Preparation Students prepared for college-level classes are more likely to finish their bachelor’s degree in four years. However, students who need developmental math classes, before attempting college algebra, for instance, may be in college longer. If you are still in high school, take science classes like biology, anatomy, chemistry, physics and animal science, if available. Consider taking complex math classes such as trigonometry and calculus that teach critical thinking skills. Advanced placement classes can also provide a solid foundation for the rigorous college math and science classes that await you. Bachelor of Science A few veterinary schools accept students who haven’t finished college, but that is atypical, and admission is competitive. Academically strong students may complete a bachelor’s degree in four years, or even less if they work with an adviser and follow a plan of study that prescribes what classes they must take every semester. Enrolling in summer classes online, or on campus, can also help you graduate on schedule. Aspiring veterinarians often major in one of the sciences because veterinary schools generally require good grades in undergraduate science courses like biology, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, zoology and animal science.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1278416400#2_2608894891
Title: How Many Years of School Does It Take to Be a Vet? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Many Years of School Does It Take to Be a Vet? How Many Years of School Does It Take to Be a Vet? High School Preparation Bachelor of Science Veterinary School Optional Training Job Outlook and Salary Information References Writer Bio Content: Advanced placement classes can also provide a solid foundation for the rigorous college math and science classes that await you. Bachelor of Science A few veterinary schools accept students who haven’t finished college, but that is atypical, and admission is competitive. Academically strong students may complete a bachelor’s degree in four years, or even less if they work with an adviser and follow a plan of study that prescribes what classes they must take every semester. Enrolling in summer classes online, or on campus, can also help you graduate on schedule. Aspiring veterinarians often major in one of the sciences because veterinary schools generally require good grades in undergraduate science courses like biology, anatomy, physiology, microbiology, zoology and animal science. Depending on the particular veterinary school, you may also need certain classes in math, social studies and humanities. Veterinary School Your first three years in veterinary school will consist of classroom instruction, laboratory work and clinical practice. You will learn about animal anatomy, physiology, behavior and diseases. Additionally, you will gain proficiency in preventative care, as well as methods for diagnosing and treating animals. During your fourth year, you will be in a veterinary clinic or animal hospital doing clinical rotations where you will observe procedures and gain hands-on experience working under the supervision of a licensed veterinarian.
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Title: What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? Calculus Statistics Algebra and Trigonometry Prerequisites References Writer Bio Content: Calculus College-level calculus is required to gain admittance to many veterinary schools. According to the Dartmouth College Undergraduate Advising and Research Department, many veterinary schools require at least one term of calculus. Since veterinary school applicants must also pass the Veterinary College of Admission Test, or VCAT; the Graduate Record Examination, GRE; or the Medical College Admission Test, MCAT, depending on the college's preference, a calculus class might also help students prepare for the test. Statistics Some veterinary schools require college-level statistics. For example, Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences requires a statistics course to enter the program. Its acceptable statistics courses aren't offered at community or junior colleges, so statistics must be taken at a four-year academic institution. Because the MCAT includes questions that use statistical information, many schools and academic advisers encourage students to take at least one statistics course to adequately prepare for the test. Algebra and Trigonometry The Penn State Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Department states that the minimum requirement to gain admittance to a veterinary school includes algebra and trigonometry and two semesters of calculus.
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Title: What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? Calculus Statistics Algebra and Trigonometry Prerequisites References Writer Bio Content: Statistics Some veterinary schools require college-level statistics. For example, Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences requires a statistics course to enter the program. Its acceptable statistics courses aren't offered at community or junior colleges, so statistics must be taken at a four-year academic institution. Because the MCAT includes questions that use statistical information, many schools and academic advisers encourage students to take at least one statistics course to adequately prepare for the test. Algebra and Trigonometry The Penn State Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences Department states that the minimum requirement to gain admittance to a veterinary school includes algebra and trigonometry and two semesters of calculus. Most veterinary schools do not accept students who have not taken calculus, even if their published requirement only lists algebra and trigonometry. In many cases, students complete the algebra and trigonometry requirements in advanced high school programs, but if not, they must take the classes in college. Students must obtain a passing grade, usually a "C," to obtain credit for the coursework. Prerequisites Depending on your academic program, you might be required to take certain math courses as a prerequisite for the calculus or statistics course you need. For example, some schools might require students to take algebra, geometry, trigonometry and pre-calculus before they're allowed to take calculus or statistics.
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Title: What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? | Work - Chron.com Headings: What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? What Math Courses Are Needed in College to Be a Veterinarian? Calculus Statistics Algebra and Trigonometry Prerequisites References Writer Bio Content: Most veterinary schools do not accept students who have not taken calculus, even if their published requirement only lists algebra and trigonometry. In many cases, students complete the algebra and trigonometry requirements in advanced high school programs, but if not, they must take the classes in college. Students must obtain a passing grade, usually a "C," to obtain credit for the coursework. Prerequisites Depending on your academic program, you might be required to take certain math courses as a prerequisite for the calculus or statistics course you need. For example, some schools might require students to take algebra, geometry, trigonometry and pre-calculus before they're allowed to take calculus or statistics. Once again, advanced high school courses might satisfy the prerequisites, but it's best to check with the particular veterinary school to determine exactly what math classes – and at what level – are needed. ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References Dartmouth College Undergraduate Advising and Research: Required Courses for Medical, Dental, or Veterinary Schools Texas A&M Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences: Prerequisites Penn State Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences: Steps to Becoming a Veterinarian Writer Bio As curriculum developer and educator, Kristine Tucker has enjoyed the plethora of English assignments she's read (and graded!)
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Title: How Much Does a Military E-1 Get Paid Every Two Weeks? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Does a Military E-1 Get Paid Every Two Weeks? How Much Does a Military E-1 Get Paid Every Two Weeks? Military E-1 Description Other Service Branch Details Military E-1 Education Requirements Military E-1 Pay and Industry References Writer Bio Content: Military salary increases as servicemembers move through the ranks and take on specialties. A chart of active-duty paydays is available on the Defense Finance and Accounting Service. The military also offers servicemembers benefits packages. According to the Army, soldiers receive free healthcare, housing, subsidized food and money toward education. The Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard all offer very much of the same benefits. Marine Corps members also receive an additional housing allowance, reenlistment bonuses, regular cost-of-living pay increases and retirement benefits. ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References Department of Defense: U.S. Military Rank Insignia Go Army: Basic Combat Training U.S. Navy: Recruit Training Command Marines:
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Title: How Much Does a Military E-1 Get Paid Every Two Weeks? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Does a Military E-1 Get Paid Every Two Weeks? How Much Does a Military E-1 Get Paid Every Two Weeks? Military E-1 Description Other Service Branch Details Military E-1 Education Requirements Military E-1 Pay and Industry References Writer Bio Content: Marine Corps members also receive an additional housing allowance, reenlistment bonuses, regular cost-of-living pay increases and retirement benefits. ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References Department of Defense: U.S. Military Rank Insignia Go Army: Basic Combat Training U.S. Navy: Recruit Training Command Marines: Recruit Training Coast Guard: Advance Through Training as a Coast Guard Member U.S. Air Force: Basic Military Training Go Army: Learn How to Join Military Advantage: Your Questions About Joining The Marine Corps Answered U.S. Navy:
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Title: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 What Makes the Marines Different Content: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? Work | Marketing and PR | Promotions By Patrick Gleeson, Ph. D., Updated March 23, 2018 The basic salaries of U.S. military personnel are the same for enlisted men and officers of the same rank in every service branch. Pay increases always accompany each promotion in rank. Thereafter, a soldier can receive limited pay raises within that rank based on length of service. Further pay raises depend on promotion to the next level. Elite troops or troops with special, often dangerous missions receive special duty and hazardous duty pay rates that can increase a soldier's income substantially, but hazardous duty pay for the same job – bomb disposal, for example – sometimes differs substantially from one service branch to another. While it could be argued that the Marine Corps' mission is more hazardous by nature than the missions of other service branches, Marines receive the same basic pay and as the same incremental increases for combat pay as service members of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 Enlisted marines entering the service at the lowest rank, E-1 (Private) receive $1,514 per month for the first four months of service and thereafter $1,638 per month.
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Title: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 What Makes the Marines Different Content: Thereafter, a soldier can receive limited pay raises within that rank based on length of service. Further pay raises depend on promotion to the next level. Elite troops or troops with special, often dangerous missions receive special duty and hazardous duty pay rates that can increase a soldier's income substantially, but hazardous duty pay for the same job – bomb disposal, for example – sometimes differs substantially from one service branch to another. While it could be argued that the Marine Corps' mission is more hazardous by nature than the missions of other service branches, Marines receive the same basic pay and as the same incremental increases for combat pay as service members of the Army, Navy, Air Force and Coast Guard. The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 Enlisted marines entering the service at the lowest rank, E-1 (Private) receive $1,514 per month for the first four months of service and thereafter $1,638 per month. The following are pay scales for Marines with less than three years of service at the given rank, beginning with soldiers at rank E-2. E-2, Private First Class $1,836 E-3 Lance Corporal $1,931 E-4 Corporal $2,139 E-5 Sergeant $2,333 E-6 Staff Sergeant $2,546 E-7 Gunnery Sergeant $2.944 E-8 Master Sergeant $4,235 E-9 Master Gunnery Sergeant $5,173 W-1 Warrant Officer 1 $3,038 W-2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 $3,461 W-3 Chief Warrant Officer 3, $3,911 W-4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 $4,282 W-5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 $7,615 0-one second Lieutenant $3,108 0-2 First Lieutenant $3,580 0-3 Captain $4,144 0-5 Lieutenant Colonel $5,460 0-7 Brigadier General $8,641 0-8 Major General $10,399 0-9 Lieutenant General $14,696 0-10 General $15,800 Marine Corps Promotion Practices The Marine Corps' promotion protocols are an interesting and somewhat complicated mix of promotion for length of service and promotion for merit. The Marine Corps gives only one pay raise for soldiers serving at the two lowest ranks. E-1's, Privates receive an automatic promotion after four months of service, but no further pay increases at that rank. A pay raise accompanies promotion to E-2 (Private First Class), but without further pay raises at E-2.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1280012985#2_2612677282
Title: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 What Makes the Marines Different Content: The following are pay scales for Marines with less than three years of service at the given rank, beginning with soldiers at rank E-2. E-2, Private First Class $1,836 E-3 Lance Corporal $1,931 E-4 Corporal $2,139 E-5 Sergeant $2,333 E-6 Staff Sergeant $2,546 E-7 Gunnery Sergeant $2.944 E-8 Master Sergeant $4,235 E-9 Master Gunnery Sergeant $5,173 W-1 Warrant Officer 1 $3,038 W-2 Chief Warrant Officer 2 $3,461 W-3 Chief Warrant Officer 3, $3,911 W-4 Chief Warrant Officer 4 $4,282 W-5 Chief Warrant Officer 5 $7,615 0-one second Lieutenant $3,108 0-2 First Lieutenant $3,580 0-3 Captain $4,144 0-5 Lieutenant Colonel $5,460 0-7 Brigadier General $8,641 0-8 Major General $10,399 0-9 Lieutenant General $14,696 0-10 General $15,800 Marine Corps Promotion Practices The Marine Corps' promotion protocols are an interesting and somewhat complicated mix of promotion for length of service and promotion for merit. The Marine Corps gives only one pay raise for soldiers serving at the two lowest ranks. E-1's, Privates receive an automatic promotion after four months of service, but no further pay increases at that rank. A pay raise accompanies promotion to E-2 (Private First Class), but without further pay raises at E-2. The first pay increase based on both length of service and merit comes at E-3, Lance Corporal. After a minimum of 2-years service at that rank, marines can receive a pay raise. If their performance merits it, they can receive a second in-rank pay raise after a total minimum of three years at this rank. But there is no scheduled pay raises after the second in-rank increase. Similar protocols govern pay raises for enlisted personnel up through grade E-7.
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Title: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 What Makes the Marines Different Content: The first pay increase based on both length of service and merit comes at E-3, Lance Corporal. After a minimum of 2-years service at that rank, marines can receive a pay raise. If their performance merits it, they can receive a second in-rank pay raise after a total minimum of three years at this rank. But there is no scheduled pay raises after the second in-rank increase. Similar protocols govern pay raises for enlisted personnel up through grade E-7. What this amounts to is that the Marine Corps will give you length-of-service pay raises at each rank up to a point. After that, if your performance doesn't merit a promotion to a higher rank, your pay stays the same at that rank regardless of your length of service. What Makes the Marines Different While members of every service branch take pride in their jobs, Marines put more emphasis on the pride of service and fulfillment of mission than any of the other nonelite services. Partly this begins with the nature of Marine recruitment appeals: the Marines attract a different population.
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Title: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 What Makes the Marines Different Content: What this amounts to is that the Marine Corps will give you length-of-service pay raises at each rank up to a point. After that, if your performance doesn't merit a promotion to a higher rank, your pay stays the same at that rank regardless of your length of service. What Makes the Marines Different While members of every service branch take pride in their jobs, Marines put more emphasis on the pride of service and fulfillment of mission than any of the other nonelite services. Partly this begins with the nature of Marine recruitment appeals: the Marines attract a different population. While being too gung-ho can be a criticism in other service branches, it's nearly a requirement for joining the Marines. Marine Boot Camp, the required basic training that every new Marine goes through, is notoriously tougher than basic training in the other services. The Marine Corps three largest basic training camps have significantly higher broken bone rates than the other services. Marine Corps death rates over a 13-year period commencing in 1980 are also highest among the services and highest among the youngest Marines, 17-to-24-years-old. Contributing factors may be that a Marine Corps career appeals to young persons able to tolerate increased risk and Marine Corps traditions emphasize honor, bravery and a willingness to accept that risk.
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Title: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 What Makes the Marines Different Content: While being too gung-ho can be a criticism in other service branches, it's nearly a requirement for joining the Marines. Marine Boot Camp, the required basic training that every new Marine goes through, is notoriously tougher than basic training in the other services. The Marine Corps three largest basic training camps have significantly higher broken bone rates than the other services. Marine Corps death rates over a 13-year period commencing in 1980 are also highest among the services and highest among the youngest Marines, 17-to-24-years-old. Contributing factors may be that a Marine Corps career appeals to young persons able to tolerate increased risk and Marine Corps traditions emphasize honor, bravery and a willingness to accept that risk. ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References Military Benefits: 2018 Military Pay Charts FederalPay.org: U.S. Marine Corps: List of Ranks, Insignia, and Pay Range Time: The Few, the Proud, the Broken NIOSH:
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Title: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 What Makes the Marines Different Content: ‒‒:‒‒ / ‒‒:‒‒ Replay Skip Ads by Read More References Military Benefits: 2018 Military Pay Charts FederalPay.org: U.S. Marine Corps: List of Ranks, Insignia, and Pay Range Time: The Few, the Proud, the Broken NIOSH: National Mortality Profile of Active Duty Personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces: 1980-1993 Writer Bio I am a retired Registered Investment Advisor with 12 years experience as head of an investment management firm. I also have a Ph.D. in English and have written more than 4,000 articles for regional and national publications. Related Articles Salaries of U.S. Army Soldiers The USMC Lieutenant Pay Scale Do Marine Reservists Get Paid the Same as Marine Active Men? How Much Money Does a Lieutenant in the Navy Make?
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Title: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? How Much Do You Get Paid for Each Rank in the Marine Corps? The Basic Pay Scales for Marines in 2018 What Makes the Marines Different Content: National Mortality Profile of Active Duty Personnel in the U.S. Armed Forces: 1980-1993 Writer Bio I am a retired Registered Investment Advisor with 12 years experience as head of an investment management firm. I also have a Ph.D. in English and have written more than 4,000 articles for regional and national publications. Related Articles Salaries of U.S. Army Soldiers The USMC Lieutenant Pay Scale Do Marine Reservists Get Paid the Same as Marine Active Men? How Much Money Does a Lieutenant in the Navy Make? What Does the Air Force Pay Compared to the Army? E2 Monthly Pay in the Army Salaries of U.S. Marines How Much Money Can an Engineer in the Navy Earn Per Year? What Is the Base Pay for a Private First Class in the Army? Military Engineer Salary The Salary of a CWO If I Join the Military Will I Go Overseas?
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Title: How Not to Impose Your Values on Clients | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Not to Impose Your Values on Clients How Not to Impose Your Values on Clients What It Means Develop Self-Awareness Seek Supervision Maintain a Neutral Position Content: How Not to Impose Your Values on Clients | Work - Chron.com How Not to Impose Your Values on Clients Work | Careers | Liberal Arts Jobs By Ashley Miller People who work in the helping professions, such as nursing, social work, counseling, psychology and psychiatry, have to take particular care to avoid imposing their values on clients. Value imposition is a type of boundary violation that can interfere with your clients' progress in treatment as well as their right to self-determination. In their book, "Issues and Ethics in the Helping Professions," counselors Gerald Corey, Marianne Schneider Corey and Patrick Callanan point out that if you're not careful and aware, your values can present some difficulties and significantly affect your work with clients. What It Means Imposing your values on clients means that you attempt to exert direct influence over their beliefs, feelings, judgments, attitudes and behaviors. This can occur if you're completely unaware of your own attitudes, beliefs and feelings or if you hold strong prejudices against specific groups of people. You can impose your values on clients in an active manner, such as by making direct statements to influence your clients' course of action, or passively, through nonverbal communication, such as crossing your arms or looking away when clients make statements with which you disagree. Develop Self-Awareness Self-awareness is perhaps one of the best tools you can use to avoid imposing your values on clients. This involves taking a comprehensive inventory of your feelings, values, attitudes and behaviors and noticing your reactions to your clients' statements or actions, especially those that provoke a strong or negative feeling. In an article on values for the American School Counselor Association, professor and counselor Rhonda Williams points out that it can be difficult to avoid steering clients in your direction while at the same time maintaining a helpful attitude. Williams advises checking your values, becoming aware of your clients' beliefs and values and making an effort to be honest with yourself.
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Title: How Not to Impose Your Values on Clients | Work - Chron.com Headings: How Not to Impose Your Values on Clients How Not to Impose Your Values on Clients What It Means Develop Self-Awareness Seek Supervision Maintain a Neutral Position Content: You can impose your values on clients in an active manner, such as by making direct statements to influence your clients' course of action, or passively, through nonverbal communication, such as crossing your arms or looking away when clients make statements with which you disagree. Develop Self-Awareness Self-awareness is perhaps one of the best tools you can use to avoid imposing your values on clients. This involves taking a comprehensive inventory of your feelings, values, attitudes and behaviors and noticing your reactions to your clients' statements or actions, especially those that provoke a strong or negative feeling. In an article on values for the American School Counselor Association, professor and counselor Rhonda Williams points out that it can be difficult to avoid steering clients in your direction while at the same time maintaining a helpful attitude. Williams advises checking your values, becoming aware of your clients' beliefs and values and making an effort to be honest with yourself. This can help you cultivate a greater sense of self-awareness and help you avoid unconsciously imposing your values on your clients. Seek Supervision Even the most experienced helping professionals need to engage in clinical supervision from time to time, especially in situations involving difficult or challenging clients in which strong value differences can come into play. Supervision is a useful tool that can help you develop awareness of the problem and your own feelings, especially when you're unable to put your finger on what's really going on. Sometimes, your supervisor can help you determine whether you should continue working with a specific client, such as in cases when your personal beliefs are so strong that you can't act without bias or judgment. But Williams suggests referring clients to other professionals as a last resort, since this can be construed as a values statement.
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