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Title: Misleading content Headings: Misleading content Misleading content Types of misleading content Clickbait Propaganda Parody Misleading headings Sloppy journalism Biased news How to spot and avoid misleading content and fake news People on social media see exclamation marks, caps and they automatically click. However, these headlines often lead to useless articles about nothing. Sites tracking fake news Where you can evaluate content online and check if the post or information is credible: References Content: Sloppy journalism The quick reaction is a feature of a good journalist, and during this time where everything happens fast, the faster the article comes out, the better. However, speed is not the most important thing when it comes to quality. When the writer is trying to be the first that publishes a sure story, fact-checking comes to the second plan. This is now audiences get mislead, and stories full of false information comes out. Sloppy journalism has mostly been used during important elections and other political events. Such fake news creates confusion or can sometimes ruin the reputation of the particular person and media outlet. One story with facts that are not legitimate can create a vicious circle of fake news stories coming out. Some sources can sometimes spread such information to create confusion and take advantage of the reactions from the audience. News are using clickbait with celebrity photos and fake headlines to drive visitors. Biased news The professional journalist needs to be unbiased, and stories that get published to the public have requirements unless you are the person that thrives on creating personalized content, filled with your opinion. [
https://www.2-spyware.com/misleading-content
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1581545917#5_3230431610
Title: Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Amoxicillin? | 25 Doctors Headings: Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Amoxicillin? Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Amoxicillin? In This Article Hide Alcohol and Amoxicillin 1. Alcohol Is Not Good For A Recovering Body 2. Confusing Side Effects 3. Dehydration 4. You Might Have an Alcohol Addiction Amoxicillin Side Effects Other Antibiotics and Alcohol Summary Raliat Ola-Dauda, PharmD Content: You Might Have an Alcohol Addiction Usually, amoxicillin is prescribed for 5 to 10 days. If it is quite difficult to stay away from alcohol for a few days in order to complete your amoxicillin regimen, you might have an underlying alcohol addiction. If you think you have an alcohol addiction, you should see your doctor for professional help. Amoxicillin Side Effects Amoxicillin has side effects of its own, some of which may be aggravated by the use of alcohol: Gastrointestinal effects such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, nausea, and vomiting Dehydration Dizziness Headaches Chest pain due to difficulty in breathing Flushed skin Increased heart rate Other Antibiotics and Alcohol Taking alcohol while on medication is best avoided. That is why the patient information leaflets on many drugs come with the warning not to take them with alcohol. When it comes to antibiotics though, some drugs like amoxicillin may not cause considerable harm especially with small quantities of alcohol. However, there are some antibiotics that can lead to very critical side effects when taken in combination with alcohol. Advertisements Metronidazole (Flagyl) is reported to cause severe nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heart rate, hypotension (low blood pressure), thirst, chest pain and some other effects in what is known as a Disulfiram-like reaction. Other drugs that can cause a Disulfiram-like reaction include tinidazole, benznidazole, and Septrin (Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole combination).
https://www.25doctors.com/amoxicillin-and-alcohol
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1581545917#6_3230433735
Title: Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Amoxicillin? | 25 Doctors Headings: Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Amoxicillin? Can You Drink Alcohol While Taking Amoxicillin? In This Article Hide Alcohol and Amoxicillin 1. Alcohol Is Not Good For A Recovering Body 2. Confusing Side Effects 3. Dehydration 4. You Might Have an Alcohol Addiction Amoxicillin Side Effects Other Antibiotics and Alcohol Summary Raliat Ola-Dauda, PharmD Content: That is why the patient information leaflets on many drugs come with the warning not to take them with alcohol. When it comes to antibiotics though, some drugs like amoxicillin may not cause considerable harm especially with small quantities of alcohol. However, there are some antibiotics that can lead to very critical side effects when taken in combination with alcohol. Advertisements Metronidazole (Flagyl) is reported to cause severe nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rapid heart rate, hypotension (low blood pressure), thirst, chest pain and some other effects in what is known as a Disulfiram-like reaction. Other drugs that can cause a Disulfiram-like reaction include tinidazole, benznidazole, and Septrin (Trimethoprim-Sulfamethoxazole combination). Erythromycin, when taken with alcohol, may lead to heightened intoxication which can cause serious alcohol poisoning. Summary It is not advisable to take alcohol when feeling unwell or on any medication, however, alcohol does not interact directly with amoxicillin and does not affect its efficacy. Article Sources We adhere to strict editorial standards as declared in our editorial policy. We only reference evidence-based, peer-reviewed publications, reputable medical associations or government health websites as our source of information. Lwanga, J., Bingham, & Bradbeer. (
https://www.25doctors.com/amoxicillin-and-alcohol
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1626776839#11_3321812600
Title: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 4X4 Review - 4x4Review Off Road Magazine Headings: 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 4X4 Review 1999 Chevrolet Suburban 2500 4X4 Review About Rick Webster Content: While city driving can be nerve racking, the highway is where the 1999 Suburban really shines. The Suburban’s length and weight make it the most comfortable, stable sport utility I have driven on the highway. Even with its size and weight the power-assisted front disc/rear drum brakes, with 4-wheel ABS do a great job bringing the Suburban to a halt. The braking is smooth and controllable and the ABS functions with only a slight hint of pedal vibration at full braking. The leather wrapped captains chairs and steering wheel bathe you in comfort. While the Delco Bose CD stereo is capable of drowning out everything but a bomb blast. Hook up your favorite towing amenity, load up the family and luggage and take off for your favorite destination. With the Suburban’s 150 cubic feet of cargo space you don’t have to worry about what to take with you, take it all! Heck, don’t go camping, relocate to the woods. Overall Driving Impressions While the 1999 Suburban is the ultimate utility vehicle it falls a little short on the sport side.
https://www.4x4review.com/1999-chevrolet-suburban-2500-4x4-review/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1627581960#1_3323374392
Title: Avoiding Nonprofit Founders Syndrome Headings: Avoiding 501 (c) (3) Founder’s Syndrome Avoiding 501 (c) (3) Founder’s Syndrome Greg McRay, EA Content: While that can be true, we find that most cases of founder’s syndrome within nonprofits simply involve a founder with too much influence. In plain English, it means that the universe revolves around the founder…and not in a good way. Here is an example of the way it usually works: Sam was an entrepreneur. In this case, a social entrepreneur. Sam had a passionate vision to start an after-school mentoring program for troubled youth. Early on, Sam was able to assemble a board of directors and a pretty good corp of volunteers. Due largely to Sam’s energy and vision, the organization experienced immediate success and grew rapidly. The organization became well known in the community and developed a good reputation. The members of the board pretty much deferred most of the governance responsibility to Sam.
https://www.501c3.org/avoiding-501c3-founders-syndrome/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1631995360#7_3333501578
Title: Headings: Content: Select "Transfer" towards the bottom left of the screen. Tap “Make a Payment to this account". Tap the account you want to make a payment from. Then tap the account you want to pay from. Tap how much you want to pay, select the date of payment. Review and submit. Online banking Log on to 53.com, click on the account you would like to make a payment to and then select “Make a Payment” within the account summary bar. Then select the account that you’ll transfer fund from and complete the payment. How do I make deposits into my account? There are several ways to make a deposit into your Fifth Third Bank account:
https://www.53.com/content/fifth-third/en/customer-service.html
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1647009817#0_3368379249
Title: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta - 660 NEWS Headings: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta Posted Dec 31, 2020 6:00 am MDT Last Updated Dec 31, 2020 at 10:16 am MDT (Town of Banff Facebook) RELATED: WATCH: Campers occupy crown land indefinitely, leaves limited space for others An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again From an influx of campers to a busy start to ski season An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Content: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta - 660 NEWS 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta by Kayla Butler and Cindy White Posted Dec 31, 2020 6:00 am MDT Last Updated Dec 31, 2020 at 10:16 am MDT (Town of Banff Facebook) CALGARY – The pandemic took a huge toll on the Alberta tourism industry in 2020. Locals flocked to the mountain parks as COVID-19 restrictions brought international travel to a standstill. More and more Albertans spent weekends escaping to campgrounds. RELATED: Bighorn Backcountry overrun by random campers: committee ‘Perma campers’ hogging Alberta crown land, fines ineffective, says frustrated camper Travel restrictions push RV sales through the roof Albertans disappointed after being kicked out of B.C. park But with fewer international travellers coming into town, it also meant a lean summer for hotels, especially in the tourist hot spot of Banff. Angela Anderson with Banff Lake Louise tourism says there were a lot of empty rooms. “If you walk into a hotel, it’s going to feel different right now,” said Anderson.
https://www.660citynews.com/2020/12/31/2020-look-back-how-covid-19-changed-tourism-in-alberta/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1647009817#1_3368381184
Title: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta - 660 NEWS Headings: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta Posted Dec 31, 2020 6:00 am MDT Last Updated Dec 31, 2020 at 10:16 am MDT (Town of Banff Facebook) RELATED: WATCH: Campers occupy crown land indefinitely, leaves limited space for others An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again From an influx of campers to a busy start to ski season An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Content: RELATED: Bighorn Backcountry overrun by random campers: committee ‘Perma campers’ hogging Alberta crown land, fines ineffective, says frustrated camper Travel restrictions push RV sales through the roof Albertans disappointed after being kicked out of B.C. park But with fewer international travellers coming into town, it also meant a lean summer for hotels, especially in the tourist hot spot of Banff. Angela Anderson with Banff Lake Louise tourism says there were a lot of empty rooms. “If you walk into a hotel, it’s going to feel different right now,” said Anderson. “Almost everywhere they’re very much limiting people allowed in common spaces just to allow for social distancing. They’ve increased their cleaning practices,” she said. Some hotels even started doing temperature checks at the door and gave out masks to guests who did not have one. Anderson says hotels in the area are doing okay, all things considered, but they saw about half as many guests as normal. WATCH:
https://www.660citynews.com/2020/12/31/2020-look-back-how-covid-19-changed-tourism-in-alberta/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1647009817#4_3368387076
Title: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta - 660 NEWS Headings: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta Posted Dec 31, 2020 6:00 am MDT Last Updated Dec 31, 2020 at 10:16 am MDT (Town of Banff Facebook) RELATED: WATCH: Campers occupy crown land indefinitely, leaves limited space for others An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again From an influx of campers to a busy start to ski season An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Content: MEDIA_ERR_UNKNOWN Session ID: 2021-05-15:746296967a69ce9bda7ff1a8 Player Element ID: BrightcoveExperience4043 Close Modal Dialog Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Close Modal Dialog This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. Close Modal Dialog This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. “Obviously, [that’s] not anywhere near what we have had, but they were better than we did expect.”
https://www.660citynews.com/2020/12/31/2020-look-back-how-covid-19-changed-tourism-in-alberta/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1647009817#5_3368389119
Title: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta - 660 NEWS Headings: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta Posted Dec 31, 2020 6:00 am MDT Last Updated Dec 31, 2020 at 10:16 am MDT (Town of Banff Facebook) RELATED: WATCH: Campers occupy crown land indefinitely, leaves limited space for others An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again From an influx of campers to a busy start to ski season An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Content: Close Modal Dialog This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. Close Modal Dialog This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. “Obviously, [that’s] not anywhere near what we have had, but they were better than we did expect.” Anderson says people this year have been booking last minute, jumping on deals or taking a spu- of-the-moment trip into the mountains. The Town of Banff also shut off part of its main street to traffic over the summer, to allow more room for pedestrians to social distance. Anderson says one of the bigger challenges they faced this year is appealing to local tourism. Usually, Banff and Lake Louise focus on attracting international visitors but in 2020 there was a shift in priorities. But attracting people who already know what Banff has to offer and have spent many-a-weekend there is no easy task.
https://www.660citynews.com/2020/12/31/2020-look-back-how-covid-19-changed-tourism-in-alberta/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1647009817#6_3368390911
Title: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta - 660 NEWS Headings: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta Posted Dec 31, 2020 6:00 am MDT Last Updated Dec 31, 2020 at 10:16 am MDT (Town of Banff Facebook) RELATED: WATCH: Campers occupy crown land indefinitely, leaves limited space for others An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again From an influx of campers to a busy start to ski season An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Content: Anderson says people this year have been booking last minute, jumping on deals or taking a spu- of-the-moment trip into the mountains. The Town of Banff also shut off part of its main street to traffic over the summer, to allow more room for pedestrians to social distance. Anderson says one of the bigger challenges they faced this year is appealing to local tourism. Usually, Banff and Lake Louise focus on attracting international visitors but in 2020 there was a shift in priorities. But attracting people who already know what Banff has to offer and have spent many-a-weekend there is no easy task. Anderson says there are things in Banff that you can do if you’re not into skiing and there are lots of wintertime and Christmas-themed activities for people looking for a little escape, including an interactive “lighting experience”. From an influx of campers to a busy start to ski season The beginning of the ski season saw some hills nearly overrun with skiers and snowboarders. Sunshine Village had to do some crowd control in November, even considering closing its parking lot because it was getting uncomfortably crowded. MORE: Skiers nearly turned away from mountain trails as resorts adapt to COVID-19 rules 660 NEWS - Local news from Calgary's all-news radio station and Citytv Video Player is loading.
https://www.660citynews.com/2020/12/31/2020-look-back-how-covid-19-changed-tourism-in-alberta/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1647009817#9_3368397139
Title: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta - 660 NEWS Headings: 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta 2020 look back: How COVID-19 changed tourism in Alberta Posted Dec 31, 2020 6:00 am MDT Last Updated Dec 31, 2020 at 10:16 am MDT (Town of Banff Facebook) RELATED: WATCH: Campers occupy crown land indefinitely, leaves limited space for others An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again From an influx of campers to a busy start to ski season An unanticipated problem was encountered, check back soon and try again Content: 2021-05-15:17b04bb285d612d0c8d5b8b4 Player Element ID: BrightcoveExperience2366 Close Modal Dialog Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. Text Color White Black Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Background Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Opaque Semi-Transparent Transparent Window Color Black White Red Green Blue Yellow Magenta Cyan Transparency Transparent Semi-Transparent Opaque Font Size 50% 75% 100% 125% 150% 175% 200% 300% 400% Text Edge Style None Raised Depressed Uniform Dropshadow Font Family Proportional Sans-Serif Monospace Sans-Serif Proportional Serif Monospace Serif Casual Script Small Caps Reset restore all settings to the default values Done Close Modal Dialog End of dialog window. Close Modal Dialog This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. Close Modal Dialog This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. “On Saturday (Nov. 21) we did have big lines—line ups that were bigger than what we wanted to see, even though the numbers were considerably lower than what they would typically be in an average year,” said Kendra Scurfield with the resort in an interview the following Monday. “We want to make sure we’re maintaining social distancing in all of our lineups, our lifts, and, of course, our facilities.”
https://www.660citynews.com/2020/12/31/2020-look-back-how-covid-19-changed-tourism-in-alberta/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1653987216#3_3385684125
Title: The Perfect "Bottom Round Roast" Recipe - 730 Sage Street Headings: The Perfect Bottom Round Roast Recipe The Perfect Bottom Round Roast Recipe Where does bottom round roast come from? How do you cook a bottom round roast? Should you bring your roast to room temperature? How long do you cook a bottom round roast in the oven? How do you Cook a Bottom Round Roast? Bottom Round Roast Recipe Helpful Roasting Tips Know Your Oven Worried your roast will be done early? Let your Roast Rest Low Carb Garlic and Herb Bottom Round Roast Ingredients Instructions Notes Content: See that black shaded area there? That’s pretty much where the bottom round roast comes from. This video explains a little bit about the bottom round cut. But a bottom round roast is still beef, and if you cook it properly, it can taste delicious and fairly tender. Not as tender as a filet, I’m not going to lie to you, but not too terrible and certainly tender enough considering the affordable cost of round roast. As an economical cut, we can enjoy roast beef any day of the week, it stores well for easy meal prep like roast beef sandwiches and serves a crowd. How do you cook a bottom round roast? Do you know how to cook a bottom round roast, so it isn’t tough? I had very little knowledge about kitchen and cooking tips, but I am constantly learning and improving. The best way to cook any cut of meat that has a tendency to be on the tough side is low and slow.
https://www.730sagestreet.com/bottom-round-roast/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1653987216#4_3385685778
Title: The Perfect "Bottom Round Roast" Recipe - 730 Sage Street Headings: The Perfect Bottom Round Roast Recipe The Perfect Bottom Round Roast Recipe Where does bottom round roast come from? How do you cook a bottom round roast? Should you bring your roast to room temperature? How long do you cook a bottom round roast in the oven? How do you Cook a Bottom Round Roast? Bottom Round Roast Recipe Helpful Roasting Tips Know Your Oven Worried your roast will be done early? Let your Roast Rest Low Carb Garlic and Herb Bottom Round Roast Ingredients Instructions Notes Content: As an economical cut, we can enjoy roast beef any day of the week, it stores well for easy meal prep like roast beef sandwiches and serves a crowd. How do you cook a bottom round roast? Do you know how to cook a bottom round roast, so it isn’t tough? I had very little knowledge about kitchen and cooking tips, but I am constantly learning and improving. The best way to cook any cut of meat that has a tendency to be on the tough side is low and slow. You can prepare it with a marinade ahead of time or do a dry rub before cooking. If you are looking to slice it like roast beef, you must cook your roast in the oven. Please do not cook this delicious oven roast in a crockpot or instant pot. I don’t recommend cooking a round roast in a slow cooker or crock pot unless you are looking for a roast that has more of a pot roast or pulled pork texture. Still delicious but a very different end result but nothing like an oven roast or delicious roast beef.
https://www.730sagestreet.com/bottom-round-roast/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1660497646#1_3400158463
Title: Christmas Spirit - Its Real Meaning | 7th Sense Storiess Headings: Christmas Spirit – Its Real Meaning Christmas Spirit – Its Real Meaning Christmas isn’t as easy as it seems How should we define “The Christmas Spirit”? Let’s embrace the Christmas spirit! Master Psychic Vincent Content: But this joyful so-called Christmas spirit does not require you to be Christian, or even religious. The words of Edna Ferber, American novelist and Pulitzer Prize winner, come to mind: “ Christmas isn’t a season. It’s a feeling.” Christmas isn’t as easy as it seems Christmas is a wonderful time of the year. Unfortunately, it is also a difficult emotional holiday for many people. There is pressure to enter into the festive spirit, whether you care to or not. We think of Christmas as a time of getting together, but many people feel lonely during the holiday season; this gives rise to stress and even depression. Also, today everyone is under pressure to spend so much money.
https://www.7thsensepsychics.com/stories/christmas-spirit-its-real-meaning/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1660497646#2_3400159696
Title: Christmas Spirit - Its Real Meaning | 7th Sense Storiess Headings: Christmas Spirit – Its Real Meaning Christmas Spirit – Its Real Meaning Christmas isn’t as easy as it seems How should we define “The Christmas Spirit”? Let’s embrace the Christmas spirit! Master Psychic Vincent Content: Unfortunately, it is also a difficult emotional holiday for many people. There is pressure to enter into the festive spirit, whether you care to or not. We think of Christmas as a time of getting together, but many people feel lonely during the holiday season; this gives rise to stress and even depression. Also, today everyone is under pressure to spend so much money. It feels like we are losing sight of the original and most important aspect of Christmas. Is commercialism stealing the spiritual meaning of Christmas? Have we lost the most valuable aspect of the Christmas spirit? How should we define “The Christmas Spirit”? So what defines the true meaning of Christmas?
https://www.7thsensepsychics.com/stories/christmas-spirit-its-real-meaning/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1674443838#0_3431968517
Title: How to Start E-Waste Recycling Business in 8 Easy Steps Headings: How to Start A Profitable E-Waste Recycling Business How to Start A Profitable E-Waste Recycling Business E-Waste Recycling Business Plan Guide for Beginners 1. Research And Gather More Information on E-Waste Recycling Industry 2. Identify the Electronic Wastes to be Recycled 3. Create a Business Plan 4. Get Necessary Licenses and Permits 5. E-Waste Recycling Business Set up 6. E-Waste Recycling Safety Measures 7. Procure E-Waste Recycling Equipment 8. How Much Investment You Need to Start a Recycling Company Content: How to Start E-Waste Recycling Business in 8 Easy Steps How to Start A Profitable E-Waste Recycling Business Do you want to start an e-waste recycling business? If yes, you have landed at the right place. Electronic waste is more and more posing environmental challenge throughout the world, electronic products waste a dangerously increasing volume of obsolete computers, printers, fax machines, TVs, mobiles, and other electronic devices. Most technology owners are from the government, public or private industry sectors and they prefer replacing an old computer with a new one, rather than upgrading it which leads to land up with huge e-waste. The Environmental Protection Agency estimates that only 15-20% of e-waste is recycled, the rest of these electronics go directly into landfills and incinerators. By starting an e-waste recycling business one can make money out of helping the environment toxic free. The objective to start an e-waste recycling company is to create an opportunity to transfer e-waste into socially and industrially beneficial raw materials like valuable metals, plastics, glass, etc. by using simple cost-effective technology. E-Waste Recycling Business Plan Guide for Beginners Here the 8 steps to start a profitable e-waste recycling company: 1.
https://www.99businessideas.com/e-waste-recycling-business/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1674443838#2_3431972312
Title: How to Start E-Waste Recycling Business in 8 Easy Steps Headings: How to Start A Profitable E-Waste Recycling Business How to Start A Profitable E-Waste Recycling Business E-Waste Recycling Business Plan Guide for Beginners 1. Research And Gather More Information on E-Waste Recycling Industry 2. Identify the Electronic Wastes to be Recycled 3. Create a Business Plan 4. Get Necessary Licenses and Permits 5. E-Waste Recycling Business Set up 6. E-Waste Recycling Safety Measures 7. Procure E-Waste Recycling Equipment 8. How Much Investment You Need to Start a Recycling Company Content: Research And Gather More Information on E-Waste Recycling Industry The E-waste recycling business is a little complex and capital-intensive business. One needs to have good knowledge of electronics items and items as well as the recycling industry itself. Before starting have a market study on it. You need to identify items that are being disposed of and adding to local toxic landfills. It will help you in identifying the electronic items that need to be recycled. 2. Identify the Electronic Wastes to be Recycled As an electronic e-waste recycling company, it is most essential to select a list of services that you are going to offer. The selection of items will largely depend on the products sold by the local consumer electronics manufacturers and wholesalers. Some of the popular services that existing e-waste recycling management companies are offering are the following: Data Destruction Asset Management Collection of e-waste from electronic companies Refurbishing old electronic items and resale De-manufacturing of unused electronic component and sell those as scrap Reverse Logistics PRO Service for EPR 3.
https://www.99businessideas.com/e-waste-recycling-business/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1674893726#13_3433572217
Title: Pig Farming Business - How to Start a Piggery - 99Businessideas Headings: How To Start Piggery Business | Pig Farming Business Plan Guide How To Start Piggery Business | Pig Farming Business Plan Guide Why Is Pig Farming Profitable? Steps to Start Pig Farming Business 1. Business Plan for Pig Farming 2. Procure Productive Pig Breeds 3. Housing 4. Pig Feeds 5. Breeding 6. Care & Piggery Management 7. Marketing Content: The gestation period for pigs is not more than 115 days. A sow can give birth to piglets twice a year and about 8 to 12 piglets each time. 6. Care & Piggery Management In this business, you have to take care of the animals in every stage of life. However, caring is more crucial for the piglets and when the gilt is in the gestation stage. Additionally, you have to keep your farm free from all the diseases and health problems. Therefore, proper vaccination de-worming is a very important step. Sick pigs generally have the following signs: It may not eat or not show interest in feed /water It may breathe rapidly indication of a fever In white skin-colored pigs, the skin may become reddish. It may have diarrhea which may sometimes be bloody or bloodstained.
https://www.99businessideas.com/pig-farming-business/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1681671832#1_3452205968
Title: A1 Shelters: Self Storage Units in Cape Coral, FL Headings: Self Storage Units Self Storage Units Choose Your Location Select Your Unit Size View Our Pricing Self Storage Units in Cape Coral, FL 4 Convenient Locations Available Sizes and Pricing Affordable Rates Customer Service High Quality & Secure Pay Rent Online What Our Customers Are Saying Content: The units include easy drive-up access for frequent visitations. Many of our competitors offer 1 free month, but some will then raise your rent 4-5 times in a single year. At A1, we offer a 1-year price guarantee! On top of that, we also guarantee no more than a one-time 5% annual increase thereafter. We have four convenient locations in Cape Coral, FL. Our newest location, at 4432 Chiquita Blvd, is unlike any other storage facility in the area, as it’s built to the strictest hurricane standards. 4 Convenient Locations + − Leaflet | Map data © OpenStreetMap contributors, CC-BY-SA, Imagery © Mapbox Available Sizes and Pricing All units have 8ft ceilings, roll up doors, and ADA Accessibility. Exterior units have drive up access. Filter by location Cape Coral City Hall Pine Island Road Chiquita Blvd North Fort Myers Filter by fit Filter by What It Fits Clothes, personal items. Size comparable to a linen closet.
https://www.a1shelters.com/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1686921371#4_3462211629
Title: How a Bill Becomes a Law | American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing Headings: How a Bill Becomes a Law How a Bill Becomes a Law A nurse's head, heart, and hands are no longer sufficient tools to ensure quality care for our patients. Nurses must also use their voices to promote the health of our citizens (Smith, 2003). Introducing the Bill From Bill to Law Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Conclusion Regina C. Phillips, MSN, RN Content: A bill can then be referred to a subcommittee or considered by the committee as a whole. There are three House and three Senate committees with jurisdiction over legislation affecting health care and health care professionals. The House committees and their respective subcommittees are: Appropriations Committee - subcommittees are Labor; Health and Human Services; and Education. Energy and Commerce (Medicare Part B and Medicaid) - subcommittees are Health and Environment; and Hazardous Materials. Ways and Means Committee (Medicare Part A) - subcommittee is Health. The Senate committees overseeing health care are:
https://www.aaacn.org/how-bill-becomes-law
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1686921371#5_3462212891
Title: How a Bill Becomes a Law | American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing Headings: How a Bill Becomes a Law How a Bill Becomes a Law A nurse's head, heart, and hands are no longer sufficient tools to ensure quality care for our patients. Nurses must also use their voices to promote the health of our citizens (Smith, 2003). Introducing the Bill From Bill to Law Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Conclusion Regina C. Phillips, MSN, RN Content: and Education. Energy and Commerce (Medicare Part B and Medicaid) - subcommittees are Health and Environment; and Hazardous Materials. Ways and Means Committee (Medicare Part A) - subcommittee is Health. The Senate committees overseeing health care are: Appropriations Committee - subcommittees are Labor; Health and Human Services; and Education. Finance (Medicare) - subcommittee is Health Care. Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee (H.E.L.P) - subcommittees are Aging;
https://www.aaacn.org/how-bill-becomes-law
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1686921371#6_3462214016
Title: How a Bill Becomes a Law | American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing Headings: How a Bill Becomes a Law How a Bill Becomes a Law A nurse's head, heart, and hands are no longer sufficient tools to ensure quality care for our patients. Nurses must also use their voices to promote the health of our citizens (Smith, 2003). Introducing the Bill From Bill to Law Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Conclusion Regina C. Phillips, MSN, RN Content: Appropriations Committee - subcommittees are Labor; Health and Human Services; and Education. Finance (Medicare) - subcommittee is Health Care. Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee (H.E.L.P) - subcommittees are Aging; Children and Families; Employment Safety and Training; and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services. You can find listings and information on all congressional committees at www.senate.gov and www.house.gov. It is important for nurses, grassroots organizations, and citizens to know which committee is handling a particular bill, as well as the chairperson and members of the committee.
https://www.aaacn.org/how-bill-becomes-law
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1686921371#7_3462215276
Title: How a Bill Becomes a Law | American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing Headings: How a Bill Becomes a Law How a Bill Becomes a Law A nurse's head, heart, and hands are no longer sufficient tools to ensure quality care for our patients. Nurses must also use their voices to promote the health of our citizens (Smith, 2003). Introducing the Bill From Bill to Law Step 1: Step 2: Step 3: Step 4: Step 5: Step 6: Conclusion Regina C. Phillips, MSN, RN Content: Children and Families; Employment Safety and Training; and Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services. You can find listings and information on all congressional committees at www.senate.gov and www.house.gov. It is important for nurses, grassroots organizations, and citizens to know which committee is handling a particular bill, as well as the chairperson and members of the committee. When organizations call for action, their efforts are much more effective when targeted to the appropriate congressmen or women. It is also helpful to keep your respective congressmen abreast of your sentiments and views about pending legislation even if they are not a member of the reviewing committee. Step 2: Three things happen once a bill goes to a committee or is referred to a subcommittee: hearings, mark ups, and votes.
https://www.aaacn.org/how-bill-becomes-law
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1688013642#0_3464339865
Title: NORTHWEST COAST Headings: NORTHWEST COAST Northwest Coast Art Cooking and Potlatches Clothing of the Pacific Northwest Coast Indians Northwest Coast Tribes / Pacific Coast Tribes Pacific Northwest and Plateau Indian Wars Subcategories Article Index: Content: NORTHWEST COAST NORTHWEST COAST Northwest Coast Indians / Pacific Northwest Coast Indians The term Northwest Coast Tribes or North West Coast is used in anthropology, primarily in the American context, is used to refer to the groups of Indigenous people residing along the West coast of Canada and the United States. The indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest Coast are composed of many nations and tribal affiliations, each with distinctive cultural and political identities, but they share certain beliefs, traditions and practices, such as the centrality of salmon as a resource and spiritual symbol. Location: Oregon | Washington | Alaska | Northern California | British Columbia There are wide variations of climate and topography along the Pacific Ocean, including Tundra, Mountains and Temporate Rain Forests. The area generally has cool and wet summers and mild winters. Ceremonial Masks: The people of the Northwest Coast, particularly those in the Northern and Central portions of this culture area, are well known for their ceremonial masks. Masks are made from wood, primarily cedar and occasionally maple, which is then painted with three primary colors: black or blue, red, and white. These masks are both art objects and objects with spiritual significance.
https://www.aaanativearts.com/native-american-tribes-by-region/northwest-coast-tribes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1688013642#1_3464341629
Title: NORTHWEST COAST Headings: NORTHWEST COAST Northwest Coast Art Cooking and Potlatches Clothing of the Pacific Northwest Coast Indians Northwest Coast Tribes / Pacific Coast Tribes Pacific Northwest and Plateau Indian Wars Subcategories Article Index: Content: Ceremonial Masks: The people of the Northwest Coast, particularly those in the Northern and Central portions of this culture area, are well known for their ceremonial masks. Masks are made from wood, primarily cedar and occasionally maple, which is then painted with three primary colors: black or blue, red, and white. These masks are both art objects and objects with spiritual significance. Masks represent the animals and creatures of the four dimensions of the cosmos: the Sky World, the Mortal World, the Undersea World, and the Spirit World. One of the common themes in the mythology of the Northwest Coast is one in which ancestors come down from the sky and then remove their animal or bird costumes. When used in ceremonies, the masks take on the life and spirit of the spirits which they represent. Traditionally, masks were guarded and hidden away, and not shown until they appeared in the ceremonial dance.
https://www.aaanativearts.com/native-american-tribes-by-region/northwest-coast-tribes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1688013642#2_3464343031
Title: NORTHWEST COAST Headings: NORTHWEST COAST Northwest Coast Art Cooking and Potlatches Clothing of the Pacific Northwest Coast Indians Northwest Coast Tribes / Pacific Coast Tribes Pacific Northwest and Plateau Indian Wars Subcategories Article Index: Content: Masks represent the animals and creatures of the four dimensions of the cosmos: the Sky World, the Mortal World, the Undersea World, and the Spirit World. One of the common themes in the mythology of the Northwest Coast is one in which ancestors come down from the sky and then remove their animal or bird costumes. When used in ceremonies, the masks take on the life and spirit of the spirits which they represent. Traditionally, masks were guarded and hidden away, and not shown until they appeared in the ceremonial dance. Northwest Coast Art The Northwest Coast is a region in which an entrenched and highly valued artistic tradition flourished. Northwest Coast art-carving and painting-has a very characteristic style. Most commonly, art is used for portraying the family crest and heraldic figures. Another media used by Northwest Coast artists is argillite. Argillite is a soft stone which is found in the Queen Charlotte Islands.
https://www.aaanativearts.com/native-american-tribes-by-region/northwest-coast-tribes
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1688357724#0_3464965987
Title: Hazardous Waste Disposal Pinellas County | AAA Rousse Junk Removal Headings: Hazardous materials disposal in Pinellas County Hazardous materials disposal in Pinellas County Identifying Hazardous Materials How to Dispose of Hazardous Materials in Pinellas County Content: Hazardous Waste Disposal Pinellas County | AAA Rousse Junk Removal Hazardous materials disposal in Pinellas County May 20, 2015 You spend an entire afternoon cleaning out your garage or storage shed, tidying things up, making a few repairs around the house, and throwing junk garbage into the curbside pickup bin. After a few hours, that bin is more than full, so you start bagging what’s left over. Before you’re done, though, there’s entire shelves of paint, thinner, and lacquer cans, and it’s the last bulk trash to go. Now out of bags to wrap those cans up, you’re simply too tired and ready to be done to run up to the store to get more lawn bags and decide to just stack those cans up by the curb. Trash day comes and goes, but the paint, thinner, and lacquer remain. Identifying Hazardous Materials The reason you’re local trash collection didn’t collect those cans is because that stuff isn’t considered household waste. Those things are hazardous materials and won’t be thrown into the garbage truck because they are toxic. You’ve just learned that not all trash is equal and there it will stay until you properly dispose of it. Pinellas County Utilities operates the Household Electronics and Chemical Collection Center (HEC3) as a permanent disposal location for hazardous household waste. Pinellas County residents are invited to bring their unwanted electronics and chemicals to the center. —
https://www.aaarousse.com/hazardous-materials-disposal-pinellas-county
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1688423766#0_3465072354
Title: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions | American Association for the Advancement of Science Headings: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Content: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions | American Association for the Advancement of Science You are here Home News Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions share tweet mail 8 May 2020 by: Colin O'Connor A well-known measure called wet-bulb temperature has exceeded the temperature at which humans can no longer regulate body heat. | ydylg/Flickr 1 A well-known measure called wet-bulb temperature has exceeded the temperature at which humans can no longer regulate body heat. | ydylg/Flickr Heat and humidity beyond human tolerance is occurring in some parts of the world faster than expected under global climate change, scientists report in the May 8 issue of Science Advances. Colin Raymond of Columbia University and colleagues are the first to present observational data showing that a well-known measure of humid heat called wet-bulb temperature has, in some places, already exceeded 35°C (95°F), the temperature at which humans can no longer regulate body heat. They also found that dangerous bouts of wet-bulb temperatures of over 27°C (80.6°F) have more than doubled since 1979. These extreme temperatures were not found in previous studies because occurrences were brief and highly localized, concentrated near the Persian Gulf, South Asia and the Gulf of California. "That these conditions are already occurring, and that people didn't realize they were already occurring gives extra incentive for figuring out how to adapt," said Raymond, who largely performed this research as a doctoral student at Columbia before beginning post-doctoral work at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. To keep cool, humans shed excess heat through sweat, which evaporates into the air. High humidity prevents sweat from evaporating as readily, making humid heat more dangerous than dry heat.
https://www.aaas.org/news/humid-heat-already-exceeding-human-tolerance-some-regions
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1688423766#1_3465074681
Title: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions | American Association for the Advancement of Science Headings: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Content: They also found that dangerous bouts of wet-bulb temperatures of over 27°C (80.6°F) have more than doubled since 1979. These extreme temperatures were not found in previous studies because occurrences were brief and highly localized, concentrated near the Persian Gulf, South Asia and the Gulf of California. "That these conditions are already occurring, and that people didn't realize they were already occurring gives extra incentive for figuring out how to adapt," said Raymond, who largely performed this research as a doctoral student at Columbia before beginning post-doctoral work at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. To keep cool, humans shed excess heat through sweat, which evaporates into the air. High humidity prevents sweat from evaporating as readily, making humid heat more dangerous than dry heat. Without the opportunity to cool off, people can suffer from elevated heart rate, high blood pressure and even organ failure and death. Wet-bulb temperature is a measure of heat and humidity that expresses how human bodies will experience the temperature. It is so named because it is calculated by wrapping the bulb of a thermometer in a wet cloth. In low humidity, water will evaporate from the cloth, carrying away heat and cooling the thermometer in the same way sweat cools the human body. In these conditions, the wet-bulb temperature will be lower than the air temperature.
https://www.aaas.org/news/humid-heat-already-exceeding-human-tolerance-some-regions
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Title: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions | American Association for the Advancement of Science Headings: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Content: Without the opportunity to cool off, people can suffer from elevated heart rate, high blood pressure and even organ failure and death. Wet-bulb temperature is a measure of heat and humidity that expresses how human bodies will experience the temperature. It is so named because it is calculated by wrapping the bulb of a thermometer in a wet cloth. In low humidity, water will evaporate from the cloth, carrying away heat and cooling the thermometer in the same way sweat cools the human body. In these conditions, the wet-bulb temperature will be lower than the air temperature. In high humidity — when the air is more saturated with water vapor — the water cannot evaporate as easily so the cloth stays hot. If the wet cloth cannot cool below the air temperature, neither can human skin. "Physiologically," Raymond said, "there's a point when heat and humidity will become not just uncomfortable, but actually impossible to acclimate to." In 2010, scientists Steven C. Sherwood and Matthew Huber suggested that a person in perfect health, at total rest, in full shade and with unlimited water will still overheat if heat and humidity combine to stop sweat from cooling their skin below 35°C (95°F). Since these ideal conditions are rarely realized, even lower wet-bulb temperatures are dangerous.
https://www.aaas.org/news/humid-heat-already-exceeding-human-tolerance-some-regions
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Title: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions | American Association for the Advancement of Science Headings: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Content: In high humidity — when the air is more saturated with water vapor — the water cannot evaporate as easily so the cloth stays hot. If the wet cloth cannot cool below the air temperature, neither can human skin. "Physiologically," Raymond said, "there's a point when heat and humidity will become not just uncomfortable, but actually impossible to acclimate to." In 2010, scientists Steven C. Sherwood and Matthew Huber suggested that a person in perfect health, at total rest, in full shade and with unlimited water will still overheat if heat and humidity combine to stop sweat from cooling their skin below 35°C (95°F). Since these ideal conditions are rarely realized, even lower wet-bulb temperatures are dangerous. The 2003 European heatwave and the 2010 Russian heatwave, for instance, each killed tens of thousands of people with wet-bulb temperatures no higher than 28°C (82.4°F). Most climate scientists believed wet-bulb temperatures never rose above 35°C, and never would until the effects of global warming grew stronger later in the 21 st century. But these temperatures are already occurring, said Raymond and colleagues. Researchers had not yet noticed them because of a quirk in how global climate researchers study data from individual weather stations. Computer climate models use and project weather data as if weather stations were organized in a neat grid around the planet and as if they collect data at synchronized time intervals.
https://www.aaas.org/news/humid-heat-already-exceeding-human-tolerance-some-regions
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1688423766#8_3465086998
Title: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions | American Association for the Advancement of Science Headings: Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Humid Heat Already Exceeding Human Tolerance in Some Regions Content: But when a sea breeze blows the humidity onto the hot shore, the wet-bulb temperature skyrockets. "Normally a sea breeze is refreshing because the water is cooler than the air, and that's also the case in the Persian Gulf," Raymond said. " Except it's not refreshing because the water is so hot. It's more like a breeze in a sauna." As the global mean temperature rises, such events are going to become even more extreme, longer lasting and more widespread, said Raymond, occurring regularly in the American South, South America and the tropics. The cities and towns in these places will need to adapt mitigation measures to keep their citizens safe, allowing more activity at night, building underground, and ensuring their most vulnerable populations have access to air conditioning. "It's an all-of-the-above kind of need, because these conditions are already happening and only getting worse," he said. In the meantime, researchers will need to better understand how sea temperature, irrigation, clouds and other factors lead to extreme, localized bouts of heat and humidity, Raymond said. These insights could help better predict when these events will strike and how to mitigate their effects.
https://www.aaas.org/news/humid-heat-already-exceeding-human-tolerance-some-regions
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Title: What is Scientism? | American Association for the Advancement of Science Headings: What is Scientism? What is Scientism? A History of Scientism The Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment Positivism Logical Positivism Scientism of Today Distinguishing Science from Scientism NOTES Content: Descartes and Bacon used particularly strong rhetoric to carve out space for their new methods. They claimed that by learning how the physical world worked, we could become “masters and possessors of nature.” ( 4) In doing so, humans could overcome hunger through innovations in agriculture, eliminate disease through medical research, and dramatically improve overall quality of life through technology and industry. Ultimately, science would save humans from unnecessary suffering and their self-destructive tendencies. And it promised to achieve these goals in this world, not the afterlife. It was a bold, prophetic vision. As this new method found great success, the specter of scientism began to emerge. Both Bacon and Descartes elevated the use of reason and logic by denigrating other human faculties such as creativity, memory, and imagination. Bacon’s classification of learning demoted poetry and history to second-class status. ( 5) Descartes’ rendering of the entire universe as a giant machine left little room for the arts or other forms of human expression.
https://www.aaas.org/programs/dialogue-science-ethics-and-religion/what-scientism
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Title: What is Scientism? | American Association for the Advancement of Science Headings: What is Scientism? What is Scientism? A History of Scientism The Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment Positivism Logical Positivism Scientism of Today Distinguishing Science from Scientism NOTES Content: Carl Sagan, Cosmos “The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless.” – Stephen Weinburg, The First Three Minutes “We can be proud as a species because, having discovered that we are alone, we owe the gods very little.” – E.O. Wilson, Consilience While these men are certainly entitled to their personal opinions and the freedom to express them, the fact that they make such bold claims in their popular science literature blurs the line between solid, evidence-based science, and rampant philosophical speculation. Whether one agrees with the sentiments of these scientists or not, the result of these public pronouncements has served to alienate a large segment of American society. And that is a serious problem, since scientific research relies heavily upon public support for its funding, and environmental policy is shaped by lawmakers who listen to their constituents. From a purely pragmatic standpoint, it would be wise to try a different approach. Physicist Ian Hutchinson offers an insightful metaphor for the current controversies over science: “The health of science is in fact jeopardized by scientism, not promoted by it. At the very least, scientism provokes a defensive, immunological, aggressive response from other intellectual communities, in return for its own arrogance and intellectual bullyism. It taints science itself by association.” (
https://www.aaas.org/programs/dialogue-science-ethics-and-religion/what-scientism
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1688481764#14_3465210569
Title: What is Scientism? | American Association for the Advancement of Science Headings: What is Scientism? What is Scientism? A History of Scientism The Scientific Revolution The Enlightenment Positivism Logical Positivism Scientism of Today Distinguishing Science from Scientism NOTES Content: From a purely pragmatic standpoint, it would be wise to try a different approach. Physicist Ian Hutchinson offers an insightful metaphor for the current controversies over science: “The health of science is in fact jeopardized by scientism, not promoted by it. At the very least, scientism provokes a defensive, immunological, aggressive response from other intellectual communities, in return for its own arrogance and intellectual bullyism. It taints science itself by association.” ( 13) Noting that most Americans enthusiastically welcome scientific advancements, particularly those in health care, transportation, and communications, Hutchinson suggests that perhaps what the public is rejecting is not actually science itself, but a worldview that closely aligns itself with science—scientism (14). By disentangling these two concepts, we have a much better chance for enlisting public support for scientific research than we would by trying to convince millions of people to embrace a materialistic, godless universe in which science is our only remaining hope. Distinguishing Science from Scientism So if science is distinct from scientism, what is it? Science is an activity that seeks to explore the natural world using well-established, clearly-delineated methods. Given the complexity of the universe, from the very big to very small, from inorganic to organic, there is a vast array of scientific disciplines, each with its own specific techniques.
https://www.aaas.org/programs/dialogue-science-ethics-and-religion/what-scientism
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1689521299#3_3467020357
Title: Social Media and Teens Headings: Social Media and Teens Social Media and Teens Content: Consider the following suggestions depending on your child's age and maturity: Friending or following your child's social media accounts with an agreement about whether you will or won't post or respond to their posts "No screen" times such as "no screens at the dinner table," "no screens in bedrooms" after a certain time of day, or "no social media use until homework is done" Ensuring that privacy settings are turned on to limit access to personal information Instructing teens not to share full names, addresses, telephone numbers, social security numbers, passwords, and bank or credit card numbers having location enabled services turned "off" Exploring apps which limit internet access to age appropriate sites. If you feel your teen is spending too much time on social media, is upset by what they see, or becomes involved with risky behaviors, talk to your pediatrician, family doctor, or a trained and qualified mental health professional. They can help you and your child develop safe and appropriate rules regarding social media use. Return to Table of Contents If you find Facts for Families © helpful and would like to make good mental health a reality, consider donating to the Campaign for America’s Kids. Your support will help us continue to produce and distribute Facts for Families, as well as other vital mental health information, free of charge. You may also mail in your contribution. Please make checks payable to the AACAP and send to Campaign for America’s Kids, P.O. Box 96106, Washington, DC 20090. The American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry (AACAP) represents over 9,400 child and adolescent psychiatrists who are physicians with at least five years of additional training beyond medical school in general (adult) and child and adolescent psychiatry. Facts for Families © information sheets are developed, owned and distributed by AACAP.
https://www.aacap.org/AACAP/Families_and_Youth/Facts_for_Families/FFF-Guide/Social-Media-and-Teens-100.aspx
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1691059655#5_3469707748
Title: Social Media and Fake News - AACE Headings: Social Media and Fake News Social Media and Fake News Do we have a problem with fake news? Three Examples of Hoaxes and Fake News Hoax.ly Media Bias Google Chrome Extension Social Media Bots and Fake Profiles Fake News Research What Can You Do? Fake News Experts on AACE Review References and Further Reading Feedback Content: Specifically, I wanted to understand how this tool can help to get a sense of how disinformation spreads through social networks, particularly Twitter. Media Bias Google Chrome Extension How biased or diversified is your social media feed? I shared some examples from my Facebook wall that had been analyzed with the Google Chrome media bias extension. Social Media Bots and Fake Profiles Bots (artificial computer profiles) play a significant role in spreading fake news. They spread fake news in two ways: They keep “saying” or tweeting fake news items, and they use the same pieces of false information to reply to or comment on the postings of real social media users. Social media bots are easy to build. They leverage AI (artificial intelligence) algorithms, and have the purpose to amplify information. Amit Agarwal describes on the ‘Digital Inspiration Blog’ how to build a Twitter bot in mere five minutes. The website ‘ This person does not exist’ allows you to create fake profile images based on an AI algorithm.
https://www.aace.org/review/social-media-and-fake-news/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1691770697#0_3471113460
Title: American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) > News & Information > Position Statements & White Papers > Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Headings: Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Content: American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) > News & Information > Position Statements & White Papers > Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Position Statement: All health care disciplines share a common and primary commitment to serving the patient and working toward the ideal of health for all. While each discipline has its own focus, the scope of health care mandates that health professionals work collaboratively and with other related disciplines. Collaboration emanates from an understanding and appreciation of the roles and contributions that each discipline brings to the care delivery experience. Such professional socialization and ability to work together is the result of shared educational and practice experiences. Multidisciplinary education and practice occur when several disciplines work in parallel, often with independent goals. In contrast, interdisciplinary education may include a variety of disciplines from health and other fields of study that collaborate through joint planning, decision-making, and goal-setting. Nursing students should be educated in an environment that provides such interdisciplinary educational experiences based on mutual understanding and respect and designed to enhance the practice of each discipline. One vital component of any educational endeavor is evaluation of its success. Thus, educators are responsible for assessing the results of an interdisciplinary approach to assure that collaboration is enhanced, the delivery of care is facilitated, and patient outcomes are improved.
https://www.aacnnursing.org/News-Information/Position-Statements-White-Papers/Interdisciplinary-Education-Practice
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1691770697#1_3471115549
Title: American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN) > News & Information > Position Statements & White Papers > Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Headings: Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Interdisciplinary Education and Practice Content: Multidisciplinary education and practice occur when several disciplines work in parallel, often with independent goals. In contrast, interdisciplinary education may include a variety of disciplines from health and other fields of study that collaborate through joint planning, decision-making, and goal-setting. Nursing students should be educated in an environment that provides such interdisciplinary educational experiences based on mutual understanding and respect and designed to enhance the practice of each discipline. One vital component of any educational endeavor is evaluation of its success. Thus, educators are responsible for assessing the results of an interdisciplinary approach to assure that collaboration is enhanced, the delivery of care is facilitated, and patient outcomes are improved. Definition Interdisciplinary Education - An educational approach in which two or more disciplines collaborate in the learning process with the goal of fostering interprofessional interactions that enhance the practice of each discipline. Such interdisciplinary education is based on mutual understanding and respect for the actual and potential contributions of the disciplines. Background Complex Patient Care Demands An Interdisciplinary Approach More than a decade ago, the increasing complexity of patient care and the resultant increasing need for collaboration between health professionals was articulated 1. The ability to co-labor (collaborate) is clearly vital when the plethora of health professionals and their increasing specialization and role differentiation combine with the complexity of patient care demands to make interdependency among professionals essential. More recently, deTornyay has suggested that a philosophical shift must occur in order for the current and future generations of faculty to prepare professionals who can effectively meet the basic health care needs of the American public.
https://www.aacnnursing.org/News-Information/Position-Statements-White-Papers/Interdisciplinary-Education-Practice
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1692812788#6_3472704301
Title: Racial Healing Circles: Empathy and Liberal Education | Association of American Colleges & Universities Headings: Racial Healing Circles: Empathy and Liberal Education Racial Healing Circles: Empathy and Liberal Education Racial Healing and Liberal Education What Effective Racial Healing Circles Are and Are Not Imagining Transformation Looking Back, Moving Forward References Previous Issues Content: Racial healing circles provide opportunities to engage with perceived others in ways that enable self-reflection and nonthreatening acknowledgment of one’s own previously unquestioned assumptions and biases. Faculty and student participants gain direct experience sharing authentic personal narratives among diverse peers, which enhances their perceptions of human interconnectedness while increasing their capacity for empathy and understanding. Participants become more willing to explore the historic and contemporary consequences of adhering to the fallacy of a racial hierarchy. Finally, participants gain a heightened sense of responsibility for taking actions to reduce needless human suffering and promote fairness and equity for the greater good. Truth, Racial Healing & Transformation (TRHT) Campus Centers Austin Community College (TX) Brown University (RI) The Citadel, The Military College of South Carolina (SC) Duke University (NC) Hamline University (MN) Millsaps College (MS) Rutgers University–Newark (NJ) Spelman College (GA) University of Hawai’i at Mānoa (HI) University of Maryland Baltimore County (MD) What Effective Racial Healing Circles Are and Are Not While there are many approaches to the racial healing process, it is important to clarify what racial healing circles are not. They are not anti-racism trainings or workshops on dismantling structural racism. They also are not the old twentieth-century race relations work, designed to promote “tolerance” of the other. Perhaps most importantly, racial healing circles are not “conversations about race.” To say that the work is about race is to reinforce the belief system based on the false idea of multiple human races. Through racial healing circles, we intend to embrace the true reality of the human family, and the myth of racism is a barrier to that intention.
https://www.aacu.org/diversitydemocracy/2018/summer/christopher
msmarco_v2.1_doc_31_1692812788#7_3472706806
Title: Racial Healing Circles: Empathy and Liberal Education | Association of American Colleges & Universities Headings: Racial Healing Circles: Empathy and Liberal Education Racial Healing Circles: Empathy and Liberal Education Racial Healing and Liberal Education What Effective Racial Healing Circles Are and Are Not Imagining Transformation Looking Back, Moving Forward References Previous Issues Content: They are not anti-racism trainings or workshops on dismantling structural racism. They also are not the old twentieth-century race relations work, designed to promote “tolerance” of the other. Perhaps most importantly, racial healing circles are not “conversations about race.” To say that the work is about race is to reinforce the belief system based on the false idea of multiple human races. Through racial healing circles, we intend to embrace the true reality of the human family, and the myth of racism is a barrier to that intention. Rx Racial Healing helps participants move beyond that myth and immerse themselves in the commonalities of our shared human journey, while acknowledging the very real consequences of exposure to racism and honoring diverse cultures and experiences. Circle processes, including racial healing circle processes, are rooted in the spiritual and community-sustaining models of many Indigenous cultures. During the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, Europeans and Americans appropriated and popularized the idea of using circles to gather groups together for healing and growth (Baldwin 1998). Self-help circles, addiction recovery circles, restorative justice circles, conflict resolution circles, peacemaking circles, and disease support group circles are just a few examples. People have used circles for healing engagement over sustained periods of time because of a few inherent qualities:
https://www.aacu.org/diversitydemocracy/2018/summer/christopher
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Title: Urinary Tract Infections in Adults - American Family Physician Headings: Urinary Tract Infections in Adults Urinary Tract Infections in Adults View/Print Figure Adult Urinary Tract Infection View/Print Table Urinary Tract Infections in Adults Acute Uncomplicated Cystitis in Young Women View/Print Table Diagnostic Tests for Urinary Tract Infections in Women with Dysuria View/Print Table Antibiotic Therapy for Urinary Tract Infections Recurrent Cystitis in Young Women Complicated UTI Uncomplicated Pyelonephritis UTI in Men Catheter-Associated UTI Asymptomatic Bacteriuria The Authors REFERENCES Continue reading from March 1, 1999 Content: The microbiology of uncomplicated cystitis is limited to a few pathogens. As many as 90 percent of uncomplicated cystitis episodes are caused by Escherichia coli, 10 to 20 percent are caused by coagulase-negative Staphylococcus saprophyticus and 5 percent or less are caused by other Enterobacteriaceae organisms or enterococci. 3 In addition, the antimicrobial susceptibilities of these organisms are highly predictable. Up to one third of uropathogens are resistant to ampicillin and sulfonamides, but the majority are susceptible to trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (85 to 95 percent) and fluoroquinolones (95 percent). 3, 11 In view of the limited spectrum of causative organisms and their predictable susceptibility, urine cultures and susceptibility testing add little to the choice of antibiotic for the treatment of acute uncomplicated cystitis in young women. Therefore, urine cultures are no longer advocated as part of the routine work-up of these patients. Instead, these patients should undergo an abbreviated laboratory work-up in which the presence of pyuria is confirmed by traditional urinalysis (wet
https://www.aafp.org/afp/1999/0301/p1225.html
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Title: Primary Prevention of Child Abuse - American Family Physician Headings: Primary Prevention of Child Abuse Primary Prevention of Child Abuse Epidemiology Incidence of Reported Cases of Child Abuse Consequences Causes of Child Abuse Risk Factors for Child Abuse SOCIETAL FACTORS PERSONAL FACTORS The Path to Child Abuse Primary Prevention Strategies SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS FAMILIES Common Features of Successful Child Abuse Prevention Programs DELIVERY OF SERVICES What Can Physicians Do? TREAT THE PARENTS FIRST Strategies for Preventing Child Abuse Prevention of Child Abuse: Information and Resources Questions for Parents in Assessing the Risk of Child Abuse ADVOCACY FOR CHILDREN Final Comment The Author REFERENCES Continue reading from March 15, 1999 Content: Moreover, these models also fail to account for the occurrence of different forms of abuse in one child. At the same time, these models had very little explanatory power in weighing the value of various risk factors involved in child abuse. As a result, they were not very accurate in predicting future cases of child abuse. To replace the old static model, the panel has substituted what it calls an “ecologic” model. This model considers the origin of all forms of child abuse to be a complex interactive process. This ecologic model views child abuse within a system of risk and protective factors interacting across four levels: ( 1) the individual, (2) the family, (3) the community and (4) the society. 8, 15, 16 However, some factors are more closely linked with some forms of abuse than others. 8 The factors thought to contribute to the development of physical and emotional abuse and neglect of children are listed in Table 2 and are discussed below. View/Print Table TABLE 2 Risk Factors for Child Abuse Community/societal High crime rate Lack of or few social services High poverty rate High unemployment rate Parent-related Personal history of physical or sexual abuse as a child Teenage parents Single parent Emotional immaturity Poor coping skills Low self-esteem Personal history of substance abuse Known history of child abuse Lack of social support Domestic violence Lack of parenting skills Lack of preparation for the extreme stress of having a new infant History of depression or other mental health problems Multiple young children Unwanted pregnancy Denial of pregnancy Child-related Prematurity Low birth weight Handicap SOCIETAL FACTORS Many would argue that our society does not really value its children.
https://www.aafp.org/afp/1999/0315/p1577.html
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Title: Primary Prevention of Child Abuse - American Family Physician Headings: Primary Prevention of Child Abuse Primary Prevention of Child Abuse Epidemiology Incidence of Reported Cases of Child Abuse Consequences Causes of Child Abuse Risk Factors for Child Abuse SOCIETAL FACTORS PERSONAL FACTORS The Path to Child Abuse Primary Prevention Strategies SOCIAL INTERVENTIONS FAMILIES Common Features of Successful Child Abuse Prevention Programs DELIVERY OF SERVICES What Can Physicians Do? TREAT THE PARENTS FIRST Strategies for Preventing Child Abuse Prevention of Child Abuse: Information and Resources Questions for Parents in Assessing the Risk of Child Abuse ADVOCACY FOR CHILDREN Final Comment The Author REFERENCES Continue reading from March 15, 1999 Content: This ecologic model views child abuse within a system of risk and protective factors interacting across four levels: ( 1) the individual, (2) the family, (3) the community and (4) the society. 8, 15, 16 However, some factors are more closely linked with some forms of abuse than others. 8 The factors thought to contribute to the development of physical and emotional abuse and neglect of children are listed in Table 2 and are discussed below. View/Print Table TABLE 2 Risk Factors for Child Abuse Community/societal High crime rate Lack of or few social services High poverty rate High unemployment rate Parent-related Personal history of physical or sexual abuse as a child Teenage parents Single parent Emotional immaturity Poor coping skills Low self-esteem Personal history of substance abuse Known history of child abuse Lack of social support Domestic violence Lack of parenting skills Lack of preparation for the extreme stress of having a new infant History of depression or other mental health problems Multiple young children Unwanted pregnancy Denial of pregnancy Child-related Prematurity Low birth weight Handicap SOCIETAL FACTORS Many would argue that our society does not really value its children. This assertion is highlighted by the fact that one in four children in the United States lives in poverty, and many children do not have any form of health insurance. The presence of high levels of violence in our society is also thought to contribute to child abuse. Deadly violence is more common in the United States than in 17 other developed countries. Seventy-five percent of violence occurring in this country is domestic violence. The United States leads developed countries in homicide rates for females older than 14 years and for children from five to 14 years of age.
https://www.aafp.org/afp/1999/0315/p1577.html
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Title: When Your Toddler Doesn't Want to Use the Toilet - American Family Physician Headings: When Your Toddler Doesn't Want to Use the Toilet Information from Your Family Doctor When Your Toddler Doesn't Want to Use the Toilet When are most children ready for toilet training? What skills does my child need to be toilet trained for bowel movements? Why do some children who are already potty-trained still have bowel movements in their pants? Why does my child seem to have trouble using the toilet for bowel movements? If my child has no physical problems, what causes this toilet problem? Is this just a phase? How should I start toilet training my child for bowel movements? When should I call my doctor? View/Print Figure Toileting Diary Continue reading from April 15, 1999 MOST RECENT ISSUE Content: Tell your child that he or she is now a “big boy” or a “big girl” and won't be wearing diapers anymore in the daytime. It's OK to use diapers at night for a while if your child still wets the bed. Don't use diapers for special times like shopping trips. This sends the wrong message. Choose a low-stress time to start this step of toilet training. Have set times for sitting on the toilet. Once your child is having healthy bowel movements and is used to sitting on the toilet, start having him or her sit on the toilet at regular times during the day. Time the sits to start about 10 to 20 minutes after each meal and during times when your child usually has a bowel movement. You'll be able to tell these times from the toileting diary. Your child should sit on the toilet at least three to five times per day, for about five minutes each time.
https://www.aafp.org/afp/1999/0415/p2184.html
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Title: Tips From Other Journals - American Family Physician Headings: Managing Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections Tips From Other Journals Managing Uncomplicated Urinary Tract Infections View/Print Table Antibiotic Therapy for Urinary Tract Infections Content: Jancel and Dudas review the prevention and treatment of uncomplicated cystitis. Uncomplicated infections are generally benign but, if not treated, can interfere with daily life. In healthy women, long-term adverse effects are rare. As many as 80 percent of infections are caused by Escherichia coli, and Staphylococcus saprophyticus accounts for another 5 to 15 percent. A small number of infections are caused by Enterococci, Klebsiella species and Proteus mirabilis. Antibiotics that are most useful to treat uncomplicated cystitis are well-tolerated, cover expected uropathogens, and have favorable pharmacokinetic profiles. The best tolerated cures use antibiotics, such as trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole (TMP-SMX) or fluoroquinolones, that have little effect on vaginal and fecal bacterial flora. It is important for physicians to know local resistance patterns because most uncomplicated UTIs are treated empirically. Resistance to TMP-SMX, ampicillin, and first-generation cephalosporins has been increasing in some communities. In 1998, resistance to E. coli was twice as common in the western United States than in the Northeast.
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2002/0515/p2140.html
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Title: Common Dental Emergencies - American Family Physician Headings: Common Dental Emergencies Common Dental Emergencies View/Print Table Common Dental Emergencies Dental Anatomy Dental Pain CARIOUS ORIGIN PERIODONTAL ORIGIN WISDOM TOOTH ORIGIN Dental Trauma Prevention Dental Referral The Authors REFERENCES Continue reading from February 1, 2003 Content: Untreated necrosis may lead to a localized abscess or a spreading infection into the surrounding soft tissue that results in cellulitis. Immediate treatment involves antibiotic therapy for cellulitis, perhaps with drainage of abscesses, while definitive treatment requires root canal therapy or extraction of the involved tooth. Pericoronitis is an inflammation of the soft tissue overlying a partially erupted tooth. Localized cases respond to irrigation. Secondary cellulitis can develop. Definitive treatment may require surgical extraction of the underlying tooth or excision of the gum flap. Avulsion of a permanent tooth secondary to trauma is a true dental emergency. The tooth should be reimplanted on the spot, and the patient should be seen immediately by a dentist for splinting and antibiotic prophylaxis. Most dental problems can be prevented with regular dental care and steps to minimize risks of oral trauma. Dental emergencies ( Table 1) are extremely common in America.
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2003/0201/p511.html
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Title: Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Pyelonephritis in Women - American Family Physician Headings: Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Pyelonephritis in Women Diagnosis and Treatment of Acute Pyelonephritis in Women SORT: KEY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRACTICE Epidemiology MICROBIOLOGY Causative Organisms in Acute Pyelonephritis ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE RISK FACTORS COMPLICATED VS. UNCOMPLICATED ACUTE PYELONEPHRITIS Clinical Diagnosis Clinical and Laboratory Findings in Patients with Acute Pyelonephritis Diagnoses to Consider in Patients with Flank Pain and Costovertebral Angle Tenderness Complications of Acute Pyelonephritis That May Benefit from Subspecialty Consultation Inpatient vs. Outpatient Treatment Considerations for Hospitalization in Patients with Acute Pyelonephritis Diagnostic Tests URINALYSIS URINE CULTURE IMAGING Enlarge Print BLOOD CULTURES OTHER DIAGNOSTIC TESTS Choice of Antibiotics OUTPATIENT REGIMENS Outpatient Treatment Options for Nonpregnant Women with Acute Pyelonephritis INPATIENT REGIMENS Initial and Step-Down Inpatient Treatment Options for Nonpregnant Women with Acute Pyelonephritis Monitoring Response to Therapy Content: The spectrum of pathogens involved in acute pyelonephritis is similar to that of cystitis but with a lower frequency of Staphylococcus saprophyticus ( Table 1 4). Enlarge Print Table 1. Causative Organisms in Acute Pyelonephritis Organism Prevalence (%) Escherichia coli 82 (women) 73 (men) Klebsiella pneumoniae 2.7 (women) 6.2 (men) Staphylococcus saprophyticus < 3 (women) Candida species Rare Enterococcus species Rare Other Enterobacteriaceae (e.g., Proteus species, Enterobacter species) Rare Pseudomonas aeruginosa Rare Ureaplasma species Rare Information from reference 4. Table 1. Causative Organisms in Acute Pyelonephritis Organism Prevalence (%) Escherichia coli 82 (women) 73 (men) Klebsiella pneumoniae 2.7 (women) 6.2 (men) Staphylococcus saprophyticus < 3 (women) Candida species Rare Enterococcus species Rare Other Enterobacteriaceae (e.g., Proteus species, Enterobacter species) Rare Pseudomonas aeruginosa Rare Ureaplasma species Rare Information from reference 4. ANTIBIOTIC RESISTANCE During the previous decade, community-acquired bacteria (particularly E. coli) that produce extended-spectrum beta-lactamases have emerged as a cause of acute pyelonephritis worldwide. The most common risk factors for contracting these uropathogens include visits to health care centers, recent use of antimicrobial agents (particularly cephalosporins and fluoroquinolones), older age, and presence of comorbid conditions, such as diabetes mellitus and recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs). 6 – 9 RISK FACTORS Risk factors for acute pyelonephritis in nonpregnant women include sexual intercourse three or more times per week during the previous 30 days, UTIs in the previous 12 months, diabetes, stress incontinence in the previous 30 days, a new sex partner in the previous year, recent spermicide use, and a history of UTIs in the patient's mother. 4, 5, 10 Older women, women who are menopausal or pregnant, and women who have preexisting urinary tract structural abnormalities or obstructions have a higher risk of UTI, but not necessarily of acute pyelonephritis. 5, 6 COMPLICATED VS.
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2011/0901/p519.html
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Title: Common Questions About Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Women - American Family Physician Headings: Common Questions About Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Women Common Questions About Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Women SORT: KEY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRACTICE What Are the Risk Factors for Recurrent UTIs? Is Susceptibility to Recurrent UTIs Inherited? When Is Further Clinical Evaluation Recommended? Enlarge Print Evaluation and Management of Recurrent UTI Selected Factors That Warrant Further Evaluation in Patients with Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections Which Antibiotic Regimens Are Appropriate for Recurrent UTIs? Treatment Regimens for Uncomplicated Acute Cystitis and Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections What Are the Benefits of Patient-Initiated Treatment? Which Prophylactic Regimens Are Recommended? Recommended Prophylactic Regimens for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections Are There Alternative Treatment Strategies to Limit Antibiotic Use? Content: B 46 – 50 UTI = urinary tract infection. A = consistent, good-quality patient-oriented evidence; B = inconsistent or limited-quality patient-oriented evidence; C = consensus, disease-oriented evidence, usual practice, expert opinion, or case series. For information about the SORT evidence rating system, go to https://www.aafp.org/afpsort. Recurrent UTI is typically defined as three or more UTIs in 12 months, or two or more infections in six months. 2 – 5 Recurrence is thought to occur by ascent of uropathogens in fecal flora along the urogenital tract and by reemergence of bacteria from intracellular bacterial colonies in uroepithelial cells. In either mechanism, the same species that caused the initial infection is typically the reinfecting agent. 5 Escherichia coli causes approximately 75% of recurrent UTIs; most other infections are caused by Enterococcus faecalis, Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella, or Staphylococcus saprophyticus.
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2016/0401/p560.html
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Title: Common Questions About Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Women - American Family Physician Headings: Common Questions About Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Women Common Questions About Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections in Women SORT: KEY RECOMMENDATIONS FOR PRACTICE What Are the Risk Factors for Recurrent UTIs? Is Susceptibility to Recurrent UTIs Inherited? When Is Further Clinical Evaluation Recommended? Enlarge Print Evaluation and Management of Recurrent UTI Selected Factors That Warrant Further Evaluation in Patients with Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections Which Antibiotic Regimens Are Appropriate for Recurrent UTIs? Treatment Regimens for Uncomplicated Acute Cystitis and Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections What Are the Benefits of Patient-Initiated Treatment? Which Prophylactic Regimens Are Recommended? Recommended Prophylactic Regimens for Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections Are There Alternative Treatment Strategies to Limit Antibiotic Use? Content: Recurrent UTI is typically defined as three or more UTIs in 12 months, or two or more infections in six months. 2 – 5 Recurrence is thought to occur by ascent of uropathogens in fecal flora along the urogenital tract and by reemergence of bacteria from intracellular bacterial colonies in uroepithelial cells. In either mechanism, the same species that caused the initial infection is typically the reinfecting agent. 5 Escherichia coli causes approximately 75% of recurrent UTIs; most other infections are caused by Enterococcus faecalis, Proteus mirabilis, Klebsiella, or Staphylococcus saprophyticus. 1, 2, 5 This article addresses common questions about recurrent UTIs in otherwise healthy nonpregnant women. What Are the Risk Factors for Recurrent UTIs? Jump to section + Abstract What Are the Risk Factors for Recurrent UTIs? Is Susceptibility to Recurrent UTIs Inherited? When Is Further Clinical Evaluation Recommended?
https://www.aafp.org/afp/2016/0401/p560.html
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Title: Adolescents and Social Media Headings: Adolescents and Social Media Adolescents and Social Media The Impact of Social Media Use on Development The Risks of Social Media The Benefits of Social Media How a Marriage and Family Therapist can Help? Find a Therapist Content: Yet this is new terrain for many parents raising a generation of children who only know a world with social media. This is especially critical as teens feel tremendous pressure to "fit in" with peers as they leave childhood and move toward adulthood. The Risks of Social Media Mental Health – Adolescence is a time of social pressure, identity formation, and emotional ups and downs. For those that are able to seamlessly develop and maintain friend groups and a sense of belonging, social media is a point of connection and positivity. However, we know that peer rejection and lack of close friendships increases the risk of developing depression and low self-esteem. Research shows that some teens who are excessive users of social media are often bored, unhappy, and tend to get into more trouble than their peers. The emotional toll of social media on young women’s and girls’ self-image can be especially high. Cyberbullying – While bullying has been going on for many generations, tech savvy or otherwise, the prevalence of social media as the primary medium of communication opens up what can be an abyss of emotional distress for teens. This is a new level of bullying that has potentially fatal consequences. It is especially daunting for LGBTQ teens, as well as young women as they are most often the targets of this kind of bullying.
https://www.aamft.org/Consumer_Updates/Adolescents_and_Social_Media.aspx
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Title: Did busing for school integration succeed? Here’s what research says. - Chalkbeat Headings: Did busing for school desegregation succeed? Here’s what research says. Did busing for school desegregation succeed? Here’s what research says. Research shows that school desegregation — often including “busing” — helped black students in the long run. More recent research continues to find benefits of integrated schools, though they tend to be somewhat smaller. There’s little evidence that integration hurts white students — and it may also reduce racial bias. School desegregation has had some negative side effects. Content: By Matt Barnum Jul 1, 2019, 6:15pm EDT Share this story LOUISVILLE, KY: Students board a bus heading to Atherton High School in 2017 in Louisville, Kentucky. The Kentucky GOP-led state House had just passed a bill that requiring Jefferson County to return to neighborhood schooling, undoing the county's longstanding desegregation efforts. Michael Noble, Jr. for The Washington Post via Getty Images Kamala Harris and Joe Biden have catapulted a long-running debate about “busing” and school integration back into the news. Harris’ criticism of fellow Democratic presidential candidate Biden for his vigorous opposition to court-ordered desegregation in the 1970s has also sparked fresh debate about whether those efforts were successful. What do we know? In the most basic sense, they did succeed. School segregation dropped substantially as courts and the federal government put pressure on local districts to integrate. But those efforts also sparked bitter, sometimes racist, resistance that shaped political discourse for decades. “Busing as a political term … was a failure, because the narrative that came out of it from the media and politicians was almost only negative,” said Matt Delmont, a Dartmouth historian who wrote a book titled “Why Busing Failed.” “
https://www.chalkbeat.org/2019/7/1/21121022/did-busing-for-school-desegregation-succeed-here-s-what-research-says
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Title: Did busing for school integration succeed? Here’s what research says. - Chalkbeat Headings: Did busing for school desegregation succeed? Here’s what research says. Did busing for school desegregation succeed? Here’s what research says. Research shows that school desegregation — often including “busing” — helped black students in the long run. More recent research continues to find benefits of integrated schools, though they tend to be somewhat smaller. There’s little evidence that integration hurts white students — and it may also reduce racial bias. School desegregation has had some negative side effects. Content: What do we know? In the most basic sense, they did succeed. School segregation dropped substantially as courts and the federal government put pressure on local districts to integrate. But those efforts also sparked bitter, sometimes racist, resistance that shaped political discourse for decades. “Busing as a political term … was a failure, because the narrative that came out of it from the media and politicians was almost only negative,” said Matt Delmont, a Dartmouth historian who wrote a book titled “Why Busing Failed.” “ It only emphasized the inconvenience to white families and white students.” A political failure does not necessarily mean an educational failure, though, as Delmont and others have pointed out. Indeed, research has consistently shown that integrated schools offered, and still offer, tangible benefits to students of color. Since public schools in many places today remain intensely segregated by race and socioeconomic status, this issue is not just a historical one. “School integration didn’t fail,” Berkeley economist Rucker Johnson, who has conducted some of the most far-reaching research on school integration, recently argued. “
https://www.chalkbeat.org/2019/7/1/21121022/did-busing-for-school-desegregation-succeed-here-s-what-research-says
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_24525597#3_46128005
Title: Did busing for school integration succeed? Here’s what research says. - Chalkbeat Headings: Did busing for school desegregation succeed? Here’s what research says. Did busing for school desegregation succeed? Here’s what research says. Research shows that school desegregation — often including “busing” — helped black students in the long run. More recent research continues to find benefits of integrated schools, though they tend to be somewhat smaller. There’s little evidence that integration hurts white students — and it may also reduce racial bias. School desegregation has had some negative side effects. Content: It only emphasized the inconvenience to white families and white students.” A political failure does not necessarily mean an educational failure, though, as Delmont and others have pointed out. Indeed, research has consistently shown that integrated schools offered, and still offer, tangible benefits to students of color. Since public schools in many places today remain intensely segregated by race and socioeconomic status, this issue is not just a historical one. “School integration didn’t fail,” Berkeley economist Rucker Johnson, who has conducted some of the most far-reaching research on school integration, recently argued. “ The only failure is that we stopped pursuing it and allowed the reign of segregation to return.” At the same time, there is evidence that desegregation efforts have had some unintended consequences, like the loss of black teachers. Here’s what research tells us about how these desegregation policies worked. Research shows that school desegregation — often including “busing” — helped black students in the long run. To isolate the impact of court-ordered school integration in the 1960s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, Johnson used two strategies.
https://www.chalkbeat.org/2019/7/1/21121022/did-busing-for-school-desegregation-succeed-here-s-what-research-says
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_24525597#4_46130154
Title: Did busing for school integration succeed? Here’s what research says. - Chalkbeat Headings: Did busing for school desegregation succeed? Here’s what research says. Did busing for school desegregation succeed? Here’s what research says. Research shows that school desegregation — often including “busing” — helped black students in the long run. More recent research continues to find benefits of integrated schools, though they tend to be somewhat smaller. There’s little evidence that integration hurts white students — and it may also reduce racial bias. School desegregation has had some negative side effects. Content: The only failure is that we stopped pursuing it and allowed the reign of segregation to return.” At the same time, there is evidence that desegregation efforts have had some unintended consequences, like the loss of black teachers. Here’s what research tells us about how these desegregation policies worked. Research shows that school desegregation — often including “busing” — helped black students in the long run. To isolate the impact of court-ordered school integration in the 1960s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, Johnson used two strategies. First, he compared students in the same school district right before and after court-ordered integration was put in place. Second, he compared pairs of siblings, when one went to integrated schools but the other didn’t. His conclusions were similar: integration helped black students academically and into adulthood. The effects were quite large:
https://www.chalkbeat.org/2019/7/1/21121022/did-busing-for-school-desegregation-succeed-here-s-what-research-says
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Title: Petition · Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. · Change.org Headings: Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. Updates Reasons for signing Petition Closed Content: Petition · Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. · Change.org Petition details Comments Updates Petition Closed Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. This petition had 3,608 supporters Roy Torres started this petition to Johnson & Johnson Johnson & Johnson is one of the many companies that perform animal testing to ensure that their products are safe and effective. By placing the product on the animal it gives a sense of surety for them to be able to place the product on the market to be sold. Since 2000, the use of animals in their research has decreased over 60 percent, which is, in fact astonishing, according to the U.S Department of Agriculture. However, Johnson & Johnson should be 100 percent cruelty free. Every year, more than 100 million animals— including mice, rabbits, hamsters, dogs and amphibians— are killed in U.S laboratories not only for cosmetic testing but also for medical training, curiosity driven experimentation, and food testing, as reported by veterinarian Madhusree Mukerjee. Many of these poor animals going through all of this torment have their skin burned off or their spinal cords crushed by the intense treatment they receive while going through the process of experimentation. Not only do these animals suffer physically, they also emotionally receive trauma due to their confinement and isolation away from their usual environment. Johnson & Johnson should stop animal testing so animals won’t suffer any longer because of the experimentation.
https://www.change.org/p/johnson-johnson-stop-johnson-johnson-from-testing-on-animals
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_34162473#4_66350110
Title: Petition · Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. · Change.org Headings: Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. Updates Reasons for signing Petition Closed Content: Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. ”. Join Roy and 3,607 supporters today. Sign this petition Today: Roy is counting on you Roy Torres needs your help with “ Johnson & Johnson: Stop Johnson & Johnson from testing on animals. ”. Join Roy and 3,607 supporters today. Sign this petition
https://www.change.org/p/johnson-johnson-stop-johnson-johnson-from-testing-on-animals
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Title: Petition · Tell Pew Research: Accurately track public opinion on gun safety laws · Change.org Headings: Accurately track public opinion on gun safety laws Accurately track public opinion on gun safety laws Reasons for signing Petition Closed Content: Petition · Tell Pew Research: Accurately track public opinion on gun safety laws · Change.org Petition details Comments Updates Petition Closed Accurately track public opinion on gun safety laws This petition had 544 supporters Greenwich Council Against Gun Violence started this petition to Pew Research Center and 1 other The Pew Research Center is "one of the least biased, most reliable polling organizations in the country" according to slate.com. Because of its authority, Pew can shape the debate on issues of importance. So when a Pew survey asks a question in a biased manner, it matters. That's the case with Pew's question about gun laws, and why we're asking them to add a new, more balanced question. To better track public opinion on the gun issue ask a new question: " Which do you think is more important: make it harder for criminals, domestic abusers and the severely mentally ill to get guns or protect the right to own guns with minimal restrictions?" In December, Pew reported that for the first time in 20 years, Americans believe it is more important to protect gun rights than it is to control gun ownership. The report received widespread media coverage because it stands in stark contrast to the crisis of gun violence that claims 30,000 lives each year.
https://www.change.org/p/tell-pew-research-accurately-track-public-opinion-on-gun-safety-laws
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Title: 9 ideas to bring people in communities closer together through storytelling | ChangeX Blog Headings: 9 ideas to bring people in communities closer together through storytelling 9 ideas to bring people in communities closer together through storytelling Pedal to Porch The Way We Were Pop-up museum The Human Library Photowalks City Walks with refugees My Country Talks Local Explorers Story Corps Julia Hildebrand Content: 9 ideas to bring people in communities closer together through storytelling | ChangeX Blog 9 ideas to bring people in communities closer together through storytelling 9 ideas to bring people in communities closer together through storytelling Standard August 7, 2018 Julia Hildebrand Explore Ideas To contribute to positive community spirit, especially in diverse communities, it’s important to create safe spaces for people to speak and be heard. Listening to community members tell their stories is a crucial part of building a community’s identity and what’s more, storytelling is a great tool to promote greater understanding for each other and for different perspectives we might have on issues. You might say that this should be the job of local journalism, and indeed, journalists can play an important role in telling these stories. But, there is so much more we can do in collaboration between local journalists, libraries, community centers and local businesses, by joining forces as citizens of the same community to bring more stories from our neighborhoods to life in a meaningful way. Here are a few scalable ideas for communities that have storytelling at their heart. Please let us know if you seek support in starting any of these ideas and contact us at [email protected]. Pedal to Porch Pedal to Porch is like a bike tourist tour through your community. Only, there are no important landmarks on the way. Instead, you make stops at residents’ porches and listen to stories from the neighborhood. The whole purpose of Pedal to Porch as Cornetta Lane puts it is to lower the barrier of connection between neighbors and by doing so help communities become more resilient.
https://www.changex.org/blog/9-ideas-to-bring-people-in-communities-closer-together-through-storytelling/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_45680620#1_94338969
Title: Charity Navigator - Rating for Indian Muslim Relief and Charities Headings: Mission Financial Performance Metrics Accountability & Transparency Performance Metrics Income Statement (FYE 12/2018) Financial Charts Compensation of Leaders (FYE 12/2018) Charities Performing Similar Types of Work Highly Rated Charity Representative Login Content: Charity has always been an integral aspect of a Muslim society. The Quran places great emphasis on giving to the poor, and our beloved Prophet (pbuh) is reported to have said that wealth does not diminish by charity. When you donate to IMRC, you are supporting a network of more than 100 Muslim organizations in India. These organizations provide educational and financial support to thousands of orphans, destitute children and needy families. Your generous donations also support medical clinics, women's training centers and other social welfare institutions. Mission ▲ Indian Muslim Relief and Charities (IMRC) is dedicated to alleviating poverty in India. The donations it raises, from individuals throughout the United States, fund its charitable projects in India. Even the smallest of donations can greatly benefit an orphaned child or a widowed woman. Charity has always been an integral aspect of a Muslim society. The Quran places great emphasis on giving to the poor, and our beloved Prophet (pbuh) is reported to have said that wealth does not diminish by charity.
https://www.charitynavigator.org/index.cfm?bay=search.summary&orgid=11561
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_47170183#2_97210557
Title: Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout - what's the difference? - Char Richard Headings: Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout – what’s the difference? Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout – what’s the difference? Content: Sometimes CF is misdiagnosed as depression. Compassion Fatigue is developed because of the helper’s strong ability to care for their clients in the first place. It is the most caring individuals who are most likely to develop CF. The best helping professionals are able to connect with their clients because of their strong ability to empathize with them. It is this gift of empathy that can also lead them to develop CF. By learning about CF and developing ways to manage it, these helpers can continue to do the work they love, and are good at, while still being able to thrive personally. Simply leaving one helping job and moving into another will not reduce one’s CF. Vicarious Trauma: When a person is continuously exposed to other people’s traumatic experiences through witnessing and/or hearing others’ stories, vicarious trauma can be experienced. Vicarious trauma (VT) means that you have not been the direct victim of a trauma, but you have experienced it second hand through your client’s stories and may be experiencing post traumatic stress symptoms similar to the person who experienced it.
https://www.charlenerichardrsw.com/2013/01/compassion-fatigue-vicarious-trauma-and-burnout-whats-the-difference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_47170183#3_97212201
Title: Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout - what's the difference? - Char Richard Headings: Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout – what’s the difference? Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout – what’s the difference? Content: By learning about CF and developing ways to manage it, these helpers can continue to do the work they love, and are good at, while still being able to thrive personally. Simply leaving one helping job and moving into another will not reduce one’s CF. Vicarious Trauma: When a person is continuously exposed to other people’s traumatic experiences through witnessing and/or hearing others’ stories, vicarious trauma can be experienced. Vicarious trauma (VT) means that you have not been the direct victim of a trauma, but you have experienced it second hand through your client’s stories and may be experiencing post traumatic stress symptoms similar to the person who experienced it. This can include intrusive imagery (images of trauma popping into your head) dreaming about the traumatic situation or avoiding certain activities and so on. Ongoing vicarious trauma can result in a shift in the helper’s world view and sense of meaning, for example, someone who may regularly feel safe can begin to doubt their safety if they work with victims of crime and hear numerous stories of crimes and trauma. If a helper has a previous history of trauma (and many have as more than 70% of the population has experienced one or more event significant enough to be traumatic) that is unresolved, then you are more likely to experience VT. Burnout: Burnout is the extreme end of Compassion Fatigue.
https://www.charlenerichardrsw.com/2013/01/compassion-fatigue-vicarious-trauma-and-burnout-whats-the-difference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_47170183#4_97214128
Title: Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout - what's the difference? - Char Richard Headings: Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout – what’s the difference? Compassion Fatigue, Vicarious Trauma and Burnout – what’s the difference? Content: This can include intrusive imagery (images of trauma popping into your head) dreaming about the traumatic situation or avoiding certain activities and so on. Ongoing vicarious trauma can result in a shift in the helper’s world view and sense of meaning, for example, someone who may regularly feel safe can begin to doubt their safety if they work with victims of crime and hear numerous stories of crimes and trauma. If a helper has a previous history of trauma (and many have as more than 70% of the population has experienced one or more event significant enough to be traumatic) that is unresolved, then you are more likely to experience VT. Burnout: Burnout is the extreme end of Compassion Fatigue. Both compassion fatigue and vicarious trauma can lead to burnout. It means that symptoms have been happening on a regular basis for a long time and longer term support will likely be necessary to recover. In extreme cases, burnout can lead to serious physical and mental illness. How does knowing the difference help you? Can you relate to the different experiences?
https://www.charlenerichardrsw.com/2013/01/compassion-fatigue-vicarious-trauma-and-burnout-whats-the-difference/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_47711965#2_98224969
Title: Headings: Content: Achieving these goals through prison reform usually falls within two broad categories. First, ensuring access to programs which help individuals gain knowledge, skills, job training, and positive values during their period of incarceration. Second, by revising correctional policies to ensure that minimal barriers exist to maintaining positive community relationships during the period of incarceration. By providing individuals with opportunities to gain productive skills and equipping them to strengthen their positive relationships, we can help them achieve their full potential and  transform their lives upon returning to our communities. One of the arguments for prison reform has to do with reducing the number of people who are rearrested. Upon leaving prison, those who have been incarcerated face significant barriers to their success upon returning to our communities. It is estimated that in addition to the societal stigma these individuals face, there are more than 48,000 legal barriersthat bar them from securing employment, housing, occupational licenses, and many of the foundational things needed to be a productive member of any community. Seventy-four percentof men released from prison are still searching for employment eight months after their release. These many barriers negatively impact public safety and inhibit those with a criminal record from achieving their full potential. Prison programming is an effective way to help provide  a person who is incarcerated with the crucial skills, education, and character development he or she will need to be successful when leaving the walls of a prison.
https://www.charleskochinstitute.org/issue-areas/criminal-justice-policing-reform/why-prison-reform-matters/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_48685366#0_99767224
Title: Public Defender Headings: Public Defender Public Defender Responsibilities Contact Public Defender Content: Public Defender Public Defender The Charleston County Public Defender's Office is a community funded law firm that delivers on the promise of "justice for all" in our state courts. Low income persons who need the court's help to obtain defense counsel receive comprehensive, client centered representation. This office is an efficient means of meeting the South Carolina and federal constitutional requirements of the right to counsel whenever a person below federal poverty guidelines is charged with an offense that could cost them their liberty. The State Legislature and Charleston County provide financial support. The office handles cases in state General Sessions Court, Transfer Court and Probation Violation Court. Local Magistrates may appoint public defenders in cases that threaten a jail sentence. The North Charleston Municipal Court contracts with the office for indigency screening and a part-time public defender. The office also represents many of the youth who are charged with crimes/delinquency in Family Court. The office is managed by the Ninth Circuit Public Defender, who is selected by the Charleston County Bar Association and the SC Commission on Indigent Defense. Responsibilities Provide legal representation to low income citizens charged with serious crimes Represent in Family Court juvenile defendants charged with crimes Handle cases for citizens who are indigent and are facing an immediate jail sentence without an available alternative sentence or a fine Contact Public Defender O.T. Wallace County Office Building 101 Meeting Street, 5th Floor Charleston, SC 29401 Phone: (
https://www.charlestoncounty.org/departments/public-defender/index.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_48685366#1_99769155
Title: Public Defender Headings: Public Defender Public Defender Responsibilities Contact Public Defender Content: Local Magistrates may appoint public defenders in cases that threaten a jail sentence. The North Charleston Municipal Court contracts with the office for indigency screening and a part-time public defender. The office also represents many of the youth who are charged with crimes/delinquency in Family Court. The office is managed by the Ninth Circuit Public Defender, who is selected by the Charleston County Bar Association and the SC Commission on Indigent Defense. Responsibilities Provide legal representation to low income citizens charged with serious crimes Represent in Family Court juvenile defendants charged with crimes Handle cases for citizens who are indigent and are facing an immediate jail sentence without an available alternative sentence or a fine Contact Public Defender O.T. Wallace County Office Building 101 Meeting Street, 5th Floor Charleston, SC 29401 Phone: ( 843)958-1850 Fax: ( 843)958-1860 Office Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8:30am - 5pm Juvenile Screening (in the office) Wed.
https://www.charlestoncounty.org/departments/public-defender/index.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_48742478#0_99891233
Title: Clerk Of Court Julie J. Armstrong | Charleston County, SC Headings: Clerk Of Court Clerk Of Court Julie J. Armstrong Content: Clerk Of Court Julie J. Armstrong | Charleston County, SC Clerk Of Court Julie J. Armstrong Judicial Center 100 Broad Street, Suite 106 Charleston, SC 29401 Phone: ( 843) 958-5000 Julie J. Armstrong was first elected in 1992 to the office of Charleston County Clerk of Court. The S.C. Constitution provides that the Clerk of Court is a constitutional officer elected for a term of four years. By statute, Armstrong has charge of the courthouse but her authority was extended to the entire Judicial Complex by Charleston County Council. As the Clerk of Court, Armstrong is the record keeper for Common Pleas, General Sessions and Family Courts while being charged with docket management and fiduciary responsibilities. In 2017, the Chief Justice increased Armstrong's responsibilities by giving her authority over the criminal docket which historically had been administered by the county solicitor. She oversees a staff of 82 employees who docket over 35,000 cases and collects and processes approximately $36 million annually in county and state revenue and court ordered support. Prior to being elected as the Clerk of Court, Armstrong worked for the Ninth Circuit Solicitor's Office in the capacity of Office Administrator. Along with her years working for the Solicitor, she has served the citizens of Charleston County for over 30 years. Armstrong was raised in a strong military family and proudly claims deep roots in the Charleston community.
https://www.charlestoncounty.org/elected/bio-clerk-of-court.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_48746864#0_99900191
Title: Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson | Charleston County, SC Headings: Solicitor Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson Content: Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson | Charleston County, SC Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson O.T. Wallace County Office Building 101 Meeting Street, 4th Floor Charleston, SC 29401 Phone: ( 843)958-1900 www.scsolicitor9.org Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson was confirmed by the South Carolina State Senate on August 3, 2007, to become the first woman to hold the office of Solicitor for the Ninth Judicial Circuit. The citizens of Berkeley and Charleston Counties elected Solicitor Wilson to hold the position in 2008, and re-elected her in 2012 and 2016. Governors Sanford, Haley and McMaster each have appointed Solicitor Wilson to serve as a Commissioner on the South Carolina Commission for Prosecution Coordination. In addition, Governors Haley and McMaster appointed Solicitor Wilson to serve as a member of the State Child Fatality Advisory Committee. Solicitor Wilson is known as a tough but compassionate prosecutor, having won the Law Enforcement Victim's Advocate Solicitor of the Year Award and the South Carolina Victim Assistance Network's Criminal Justice Award for Outstanding Service to Victims. Solicitor Wilson has played an integral role in the implementation of Charleston County's Safety & Justice Challenge grant awarded by the John D. and Catherine MacArthur Foundation. The goal of the grant was to keep dangerous people behind bars and to provide law enforcement and the court more options when dealing with lower-risk, non-violent offenders. Work begun by the grant is on going and shepherded by Solicitor Wilson and other members of the Charleston County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. Solicitor Wilson has been a career prosecutor.
https://www.charlestoncounty.org/elected/bio-solicitor.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_48746864#1_99902146
Title: Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson | Charleston County, SC Headings: Solicitor Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson Content: Solicitor Wilson is known as a tough but compassionate prosecutor, having won the Law Enforcement Victim's Advocate Solicitor of the Year Award and the South Carolina Victim Assistance Network's Criminal Justice Award for Outstanding Service to Victims. Solicitor Wilson has played an integral role in the implementation of Charleston County's Safety & Justice Challenge grant awarded by the John D. and Catherine MacArthur Foundation. The goal of the grant was to keep dangerous people behind bars and to provide law enforcement and the court more options when dealing with lower-risk, non-violent offenders. Work begun by the grant is on going and shepherded by Solicitor Wilson and other members of the Charleston County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council. Solicitor Wilson has been a career prosecutor. After graduating from Clemson University in 1989 and the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1992, she was a law clerk for the Honorable Don S. Rushing. Solicitor Wilson began her career in prosecution working as a Fifth Circuit Assistant Solicitor. She next joined the United States Attorney's Office and its Violent Crimes Task Force as an Assistant United States Attorney where she was a joint winner of the Department of Justice Director's Award for Superior Performance, the highest award given by the Department of Justice to an AUSA. In January 2001, Scarlett left the United States Attorney's Office to serve as Chief Deputy Solicitor for then Solicitor Ralph E. Hoisington. She served as Chief Deputy until her appointment to Solicitor after Solicitor Hoisington's death.
https://www.charlestoncounty.org/elected/bio-solicitor.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_48746864#2_99904043
Title: Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson | Charleston County, SC Headings: Solicitor Solicitor Scarlett A. Wilson Content: After graduating from Clemson University in 1989 and the University of South Carolina School of Law in 1992, she was a law clerk for the Honorable Don S. Rushing. Solicitor Wilson began her career in prosecution working as a Fifth Circuit Assistant Solicitor. She next joined the United States Attorney's Office and its Violent Crimes Task Force as an Assistant United States Attorney where she was a joint winner of the Department of Justice Director's Award for Superior Performance, the highest award given by the Department of Justice to an AUSA. In January 2001, Scarlett left the United States Attorney's Office to serve as Chief Deputy Solicitor for then Solicitor Ralph E. Hoisington. She served as Chief Deputy until her appointment to Solicitor after Solicitor Hoisington's death. Solicitor Wilson is a native of Hemingway, South Carolina. See Solicitor's Office for more information about this elected office.
https://www.charlestoncounty.org/elected/bio-solicitor.php
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_50392761#0_105011981
Title: Charleston USCIS Field Office | Charleston Immigration Center Attorney Headings: Charleston USCIS Field Office Charleston USCIS Field Office Charleston Immigration Center in South Carolina What You Can Do at This Field Office Case Status Inquiries and Referral Follow-Ups Some articles you will need during any procedure with the Charleston USCIS are: Content: Charleston USCIS Field Office | Charleston Immigration Center Attorney Charleston USCIS Field Office Charleston Immigration Center in South Carolina Headed by Field Officer Director Wendy Wilcox (circa July 2015), the Charleston United States Citizenship and Immigration Service (USCIS), agency of the United States Department of Homeland Security, field office is located close to Ashley River at 1 Poston Road, Suite 130, Park Shore Center, Charleston, South Carolina 29407. You may contact their customer service line at 1-800-375-5283. What You Can Do at This Field Office While it is true that the Charleston USCIS field office can provide you with numerous services in regards to immigration and citizenship laws, many people are overwhelmed by the sheer detail that goes into every procedure. You will need to ensure that every step along the way in your case is accurate, as a single mistake can cause you to have to go back and file for a form again. In some cases, you may even need to fill out an INFOPASS form just to get an appointment. The wise choice is to retain a professional immigration lawyer from Charleston, SC to help you understand the documents you are filing out or the procedures you are involved with. With the help of the Charleston USA Immigration Law Center, LLP, you can get an appointment at this field office for matters regarding: Citizenship Related Naturalization Process Family member immigration Working rights in the United States Humanitarian programs Adoptions Civic integration Genealogy law Case Status Inquiries and Referral Follow-Ups If you have already filed a case with the Charleston USCIS office at this location, you may be wishing to make a case status inquiry or follow-up on your referral. Just checking up on your case may require you to first receive a document or letter from the Charleston immigration center that instructs you on what to do next. Although this may seem like additional or redundant paperwork, it is critical that it is taken seriously and filled out and filed appropriately.
https://www.charlestonusaimmigrationlawcenter.com/immigration/miscellaneous-immigration-information/charleston-uscis-field-office/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_50392761#1_105014699
Title: Charleston USCIS Field Office | Charleston Immigration Center Attorney Headings: Charleston USCIS Field Office Charleston USCIS Field Office Charleston Immigration Center in South Carolina What You Can Do at This Field Office Case Status Inquiries and Referral Follow-Ups Some articles you will need during any procedure with the Charleston USCIS are: Content: The wise choice is to retain a professional immigration lawyer from Charleston, SC to help you understand the documents you are filing out or the procedures you are involved with. With the help of the Charleston USA Immigration Law Center, LLP, you can get an appointment at this field office for matters regarding: Citizenship Related Naturalization Process Family member immigration Working rights in the United States Humanitarian programs Adoptions Civic integration Genealogy law Case Status Inquiries and Referral Follow-Ups If you have already filed a case with the Charleston USCIS office at this location, you may be wishing to make a case status inquiry or follow-up on your referral. Just checking up on your case may require you to first receive a document or letter from the Charleston immigration center that instructs you on what to do next. Although this may seem like additional or redundant paperwork, it is critical that it is taken seriously and filled out and filed appropriately. Some articles you will need during any procedure with the Charleston USCIS are: Copies of all notices you have received Valid photo ID Copies of petitions or applications you have created Proof of payment of any fees Ready to get started? Call us at (855) 252-5250 today! Before you start dealing with the Charleston USCIS office, you should retain an immigration lawyer that can handle your case from start to finish. Otherwise you could be facing serious consequences or major delays should you make a mistake on an application or file for the wrong petition.
https://www.charlestonusaimmigrationlawcenter.com/immigration/miscellaneous-immigration-information/charleston-uscis-field-office/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_50392761#2_105016922
Title: Charleston USCIS Field Office | Charleston Immigration Center Attorney Headings: Charleston USCIS Field Office Charleston USCIS Field Office Charleston Immigration Center in South Carolina What You Can Do at This Field Office Case Status Inquiries and Referral Follow-Ups Some articles you will need during any procedure with the Charleston USCIS are: Content: Some articles you will need during any procedure with the Charleston USCIS are: Copies of all notices you have received Valid photo ID Copies of petitions or applications you have created Proof of payment of any fees Ready to get started? Call us at (855) 252-5250 today! Before you start dealing with the Charleston USCIS office, you should retain an immigration lawyer that can handle your case from start to finish. Otherwise you could be facing serious consequences or major delays should you make a mistake on an application or file for the wrong petition. With more than 30 years of experience in immigration law, you can trust the Charleston USA Immigration Law Center, LLP with whatever matters might be troubling you. Contact us now to schedule a consultation in your home or office! Miscellaneous Immigration Information Three - Ten Year Bar Visa Waiver Program Voting in the United States Preference System to Immigrate Request for Evidence Re-Entry Permit Premium Processing Service LIFE Act Petition Information Management Service Liability for Social Security & Medicare Taxes Public Assistance & Public Charge Permanent Resident General Information Letter of Invite Processing Times for Immigration Filings Notice of Intent to Deny USCIS Interview Process International Child Abductions Immigrant Stateside Disaster Relief Green Cards Freedom of Information Requests (FOIR) Follow to Join Duplicate Approval Notice Dual Citizenship & Dual Passports Deferred Inspection Consular Processing American Competitiveness in the Twenty First Century Act U.S. Entry, Customs & Border Protection U.S. Embassy or Consular Processing InfoPass How to Obtain a U.S. Passport Change of Non-Immigrant Status I-94 Card Replacement Green Card Replacement Change of Address Green Card Renewal Greer, S.C. USCIS Field Office Replacement of Lost or Stolen Foreign Passport Abandonment of Residence Atlanta Immigration Court Charleston USCIS Field Office Charlotte, NC Immigration Court ICE Detention Centers ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Lumpkin, Georgia-Stewart Immigration Court Department of Homeland Security (DHS) USCIS, United States Citizenship and Immigration Services
https://www.charlestonusaimmigrationlawcenter.com/immigration/miscellaneous-immigration-information/charleston-uscis-field-office/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_59039115#6_125053740
Title: The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers: The Social Justice of Workers’ Compensation - CHASENBOSCOLO Headings: The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers: The Social Justice of Workers’ Compensation The Dignity of Work and the Rights of Workers: The Social Justice of Workers’ Compensation Dignity of the Person Through Work Employers Must Respect the Dignity of Workers, as Should Their Insurers Laws Limiting Workers’ Compensation Benefits Threaten Human Rights Content: James 5:1-6. “And O my people! Give just measure and weight, nor withhold from the people the things that are their due” (Quran 11:85). The above scriptural quotes, while ancient and hard-hitting, apply to the present-day obligation for employers to respect the dignity of their workers. These historic texts encapsulate the compelling worth of each and every worker, a worth that should be appreciated from a secular sense as well. The right to work and the moral obligation for employers to provide decent and fair wages, to allow for organization and the joining of unions and to provide workplace safety really is a hallowed and fundamental concept. With this historical and ethical perspective, modern employment laws should be designed and applied with deference to human rights, and employers and their agents should appreciate the gravity of their responsibility. Saint John Paul II recognized, “While work, in all its many senses, is an obligation, that is to say a duty, it is also a source of rights on the part of the worker. ” ( St. John Paul II, On Human Work (Laborem Exercens), no. 16).
https://www.chasenboscolo.com/dignity-work-rights-workers-social-justice-workers-compensation/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#0_152629851
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Reading Time: 8 min You can freeze kale, spinach, and almost any other green! Here are 2 EASY ways to freeze greens quickly and prevent food and money waste. Works with spinach, kale, collards, chard, and other green leafy vegetables. This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy here. Spinach and kale are the food everyone loves to hate. People who love green leafy vegetables are almost exclusively health nuts.
https://www.cheapskatecook.com/how-to-freeze-leftover-greens-the-easy-way/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#1_152631635
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Works with spinach, kale, collards, chard, and other green leafy vegetables. This post may contain affiliate links. Read my disclosure policy here. Spinach and kale are the food everyone loves to hate. People who love green leafy vegetables are almost exclusively health nuts. They are the kind of friend who insists that kombucha and water kefir are an equivalent trade for your soda habit. Or that green smoothies are as good as ones made with all fruit and frozen yogurt. Not true. Are they better for you? of course!
https://www.cheapskatecook.com/how-to-freeze-leftover-greens-the-easy-way/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#2_152633381
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: They are the kind of friend who insists that kombucha and water kefir are an equivalent trade for your soda habit. Or that green smoothies are as good as ones made with all fruit and frozen yogurt. Not true. Are they better for you? of course! Veggies are good for us. But let’s just call it that. Kombucha is a weird drink that you might eventually learn to enjoy if you decide to give up soda. Green smoothies are a brilliant way to make vegetables taste like fruit. Sometimes in our attempts to eat more spinach and kale, we end up with too many.
https://www.cheapskatecook.com/how-to-freeze-leftover-greens-the-easy-way/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#3_152635162
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Veggies are good for us. But let’s just call it that. Kombucha is a weird drink that you might eventually learn to enjoy if you decide to give up soda. Green smoothies are a brilliant way to make vegetables taste like fruit. Sometimes in our attempts to eat more spinach and kale, we end up with too many. In an effort to reduce food waste and learn to use what we have, here’s an easy hack for you! Freeze spinach and kale so they don’t go bad and you can use them later. And remember that this hack works for other green leafy vegetables too: collards, beet greens, mustard greens, turnip greens, etc. Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards?
https://www.cheapskatecook.com/how-to-freeze-leftover-greens-the-easy-way/
msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#4_152637051
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: In an effort to reduce food waste and learn to use what we have, here’s an easy hack for you! Freeze spinach and kale so they don’t go bad and you can use them later. And remember that this hack works for other green leafy vegetables too: collards, beet greens, mustard greens, turnip greens, etc. Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Like any good suburban hippy, I try to use spinach and kale like they’re the new ketchup – slipping them into every dish I can. However, we often end up with extra. It’s normally either the last bit of kale, a boatload of spinach from our Pallet garden, or when I buy 3 boxes of organic baby greens on markdown from Kroger. CSA boxes tend to pack a lot of greens in the spring and sometimes we can’t eat them quickly enough. If you buy greens, and you feed people with taste buds and picky opinions , you probably end up with extra.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#5_152639183
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Like any good suburban hippy, I try to use spinach and kale like they’re the new ketchup – slipping them into every dish I can. However, we often end up with extra. It’s normally either the last bit of kale, a boatload of spinach from our Pallet garden, or when I buy 3 boxes of organic baby greens on markdown from Kroger. CSA boxes tend to pack a lot of greens in the spring and sometimes we can’t eat them quickly enough. If you buy greens, and you feed people with taste buds and picky opinions , you probably end up with extra. To prevent food waste and frugal-foodie guilt, I freeze them. Here are 2 EASY ways to freeze greens quickly and prevent food and money waste. Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Pretty much any green leafy vegetable works with this method! Spinach Kale Baby greens Swiss chard Rainbow chard Collard greens Turnip greens Beet greens I’ve even done this with baby bok choy!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#6_152641351
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: To prevent food waste and frugal-foodie guilt, I freeze them. Here are 2 EASY ways to freeze greens quickly and prevent food and money waste. Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Pretty much any green leafy vegetable works with this method! Spinach Kale Baby greens Swiss chard Rainbow chard Collard greens Turnip greens Beet greens I’ve even done this with baby bok choy! It worked, but it wasn’t great. YouTube Cheapskate Cook 510 subscribers Subscribe MAKE THIS SOUP FROM YOUR PANTRY | Lentil Turmeric Soup Watch later Copy link Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm More videos More videos Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#7_152643542
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: It worked, but it wasn’t great. YouTube Cheapskate Cook 510 subscribers Subscribe MAKE THIS SOUP FROM YOUR PANTRY | Lentil Turmeric Soup Watch later Copy link Info Shopping Tap to unmute If playback doesn't begin shortly, try restarting your device. You're signed out Videos you watch may be added to the TV's watch history and influence TV recommendations. To avoid this, cancel and sign in to YouTube on your computer. Cancel Confirm More videos More videos Switch camera Share Include playlist An error occurred while retrieving sharing information. Please try again later. Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:18 / 8:42 Live • Here’s an example of a recipe we LOVE that uses frozen greens Freeze Kale & Other Greens The truth is that many of us end up with too many green leafy vegetables. You know that meme floating around that says, “I wish I was the person I thought I could be when I bought all this produce?” We all do. But some weeks, we just don’t get there.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#8_152645780
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Please try again later. Watch on 0:00 0:00 0:18 / 8:42 Live • Here’s an example of a recipe we LOVE that uses frozen greens Freeze Kale & Other Greens The truth is that many of us end up with too many green leafy vegetables. You know that meme floating around that says, “I wish I was the person I thought I could be when I bought all this produce?” We all do. But some weeks, we just don’t get there. Maybe we were too busy and didn’t have time to cook. Maybe we made too much of something else and spent the week eating that. Maybe we got tired of the kids complaining about our food and we just gave up for a little bit. That’s real life, and it’s okay. In order to save money and eat healthy, we need to reduce food waste and use what we have.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#9_152647803
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Maybe we were too busy and didn’t have time to cook. Maybe we made too much of something else and spent the week eating that. Maybe we got tired of the kids complaining about our food and we just gave up for a little bit. That’s real life, and it’s okay. In order to save money and eat healthy, we need to reduce food waste and use what we have. That includes the veggies in our fridge that we don’t want to eat anymore. No problem! Just freeze them and use them later. Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? I prefer the taste of fresh spinach cooked into soups and dips and such.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#10_152649641
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: That includes the veggies in our fridge that we don’t want to eat anymore. No problem! Just freeze them and use them later. Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? I prefer the taste of fresh spinach cooked into soups and dips and such. But frozen tastes great too. The reality is that when we try to save money and eat healthy, we don’t always make the gourmet choice. Sometimes we just need to eat. And if that means freezing my spinach and kale so I don’t have to waste hard-earned money, I’m in. You can even use it in smoothies!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#11_152651431
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: But frozen tastes great too. The reality is that when we try to save money and eat healthy, we don’t always make the gourmet choice. Sometimes we just need to eat. And if that means freezing my spinach and kale so I don’t have to waste hard-earned money, I’m in. You can even use it in smoothies! I recommend using a high-powered blender with frozen greens (like a Nutribullet or Vitamix – both of which we love). Some people say they can taste a difference, but I personally don’t. Do what you need to do. How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens Here’s the good news: you can freeze all of these green leafy vegetables the same way – no matter the type of green!
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#12_152653355
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: I recommend using a high-powered blender with frozen greens (like a Nutribullet or Vitamix – both of which we love). Some people say they can taste a difference, but I personally don’t. Do what you need to do. How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens Here’s the good news: you can freeze all of these green leafy vegetables the same way – no matter the type of green! Whether you need to freeze kale, collard greens, spinach, a bag of mixed baby greens from the grocery store, a pile of mature greens from your CSA box or garden. It doesn’t matter. There are 2 simple methods to freeze kale (or whatever) that you can use, and I’ll explain them below. How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? It’s so easy, guys.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#13_152655326
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Whether you need to freeze kale, collard greens, spinach, a bag of mixed baby greens from the grocery store, a pile of mature greens from your CSA box or garden. It doesn’t matter. There are 2 simple methods to freeze kale (or whatever) that you can use, and I’ll explain them below. How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? It’s so easy, guys. This is my preferred method in this season of life. Either put the bag or box of greens straight into the freezer or pack it in a freezer bag first – depends on how much space you have in your freezer. That’s it. No need to do anything else. How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards This step is optional, but if you don’t want the thick, more bitter stem in your frozen greens, you can remove it this way.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#14_152657350
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: This is my preferred method in this season of life. Either put the bag or box of greens straight into the freezer or pack it in a freezer bag first – depends on how much space you have in your freezer. That’s it. No need to do anything else. How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards This step is optional, but if you don’t want the thick, more bitter stem in your frozen greens, you can remove it this way. This step is specifically for mature greens with thick stems – like kale, Swiss chard, rainbow chard, or collard greens. You won’t need to do it with spinach, because those stems don’t get thick enough. Remove the stems of the greens by grasping the base of the stem in one hand and wrapping your other hand (mostly just the fingers) around the stem next to your hand. Slide your fingers down the stem, towards the top. Does that make sense?
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#15_152659472
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: This step is specifically for mature greens with thick stems – like kale, Swiss chard, rainbow chard, or collard greens. You won’t need to do it with spinach, because those stems don’t get thick enough. Remove the stems of the greens by grasping the base of the stem in one hand and wrapping your other hand (mostly just the fingers) around the stem next to your hand. Slide your fingers down the stem, towards the top. Does that make sense? This way, most of the leafy part should be stripped from the thicker part of the stem. Discard the stems or toss them in your broth bag to make it into broth later. Obviously, I recommend the no-food-waste option. Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Chopped greens are much easier to add to soups, dips, and stews. You can chop them ahead of time – that’s the normal way.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#16_152661546
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: This way, most of the leafy part should be stripped from the thicker part of the stem. Discard the stems or toss them in your broth bag to make it into broth later. Obviously, I recommend the no-food-waste option. Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Chopped greens are much easier to add to soups, dips, and stews. You can chop them ahead of time – that’s the normal way. But if you like short cuts, just freeze them whole. When you removed them from the freezer to use in the soups, smash the bags around a little bit with your hands. The frozen brittle greens will break into pieces. BOOM. Chopped spinach.
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#17_152663400
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: But if you like short cuts, just freeze them whole. When you removed them from the freezer to use in the soups, smash the bags around a little bit with your hands. The frozen brittle greens will break into pieces. BOOM. Chopped spinach. This is obviously not the way to do it if you want all the greens to be a consistent size. Do what makes you happy. Saving time in the kitchen makes me happy. Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: It’s fast It’s easy And it’s ready for cooking or green smoothies Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#18_152665217
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: This is obviously not the way to do it if you want all the greens to be a consistent size. Do what makes you happy. Saving time in the kitchen makes me happy. Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: It’s fast It’s easy And it’s ready for cooking or green smoothies Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: Unblanched uses more freezer space than blanching greens first If you drink a lot of green smoothies, some people claim that too many raw greens are hard on your stomach. Chard and beet greens work great! How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Pour a few inches of water into a gallon-size pot. Heat the pot on the stove over high heat. Loosely chop your greens.
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Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Unblanched uses more freezer space than blanching greens first If you drink a lot of green smoothies, some people claim that too many raw greens are hard on your stomach. Chard and beet greens work great! How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Pour a few inches of water into a gallon-size pot. Heat the pot on the stove over high heat. Loosely chop your greens. Place them in the pot (you can pack it in a little because the veggies will wilt quickly and decrease in size). Cover with a lid. Cook for about 1 minute, until greens are wilted through. Pour greens through a colander and rinse with cold water to stop them from cooking further. Now you can either:
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_72502576#20_152669115
Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Place them in the pot (you can pack it in a little because the veggies will wilt quickly and decrease in size). Cover with a lid. Cook for about 1 minute, until greens are wilted through. Pour greens through a colander and rinse with cold water to stop them from cooking further. Now you can either: Divide the greens into 1/2-1 cup portions, pack them in freezer bags or containers, and freeze until you need them. Make little piles of greens on a cookie sheet and flash freeze them. This sounds fussy, but it only takes 2 extra minutes (I checked). It’s ideal if you’re using them for green smoothies or sneaking a tiny bit of greens into a dish for picky eaters. Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them:
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Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Divide the greens into 1/2-1 cup portions, pack them in freezer bags or containers, and freeze until you need them. Make little piles of greens on a cookie sheet and flash freeze them. This sounds fussy, but it only takes 2 extra minutes (I checked). It’s ideal if you’re using them for green smoothies or sneaking a tiny bit of greens into a dish for picky eaters. Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: The greens cook down so much, you save a LOT of freezer space. Cook time for blanched greens is pretty short – all you need to do is toss it into whatever dish, and once it thaws and it’s pretty much ready. Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: It takes more time and you have better things to do For this Hamburger soup, I added a couple handfuls of spinach. How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables The idea behind flash freezing is this:
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Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: The greens cook down so much, you save a LOT of freezer space. Cook time for blanched greens is pretty short – all you need to do is toss it into whatever dish, and once it thaws and it’s pretty much ready. Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: It takes more time and you have better things to do For this Hamburger soup, I added a couple handfuls of spinach. How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables The idea behind flash freezing is this: Freeze juicy things individually first so that when you toss them in a bag, they don’t harden into a solid block of frozen mess. If you’ve ever tried to freeze bananas without flash freezing, you know what I mean. Place produce – in this case, 2 tablespoons of cooked greens – on a baking sheet with the tiniest bit of space in between. ( See photo below of smoothie kits for an example) Place the baking sheet in the freezer for 4 hours or overnight. Remove the baking sheet from the freezer, let it thaw slightly, then use a spatula to move the frozen chunks to a labeled freezer bag.
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Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Freeze juicy things individually first so that when you toss them in a bag, they don’t harden into a solid block of frozen mess. If you’ve ever tried to freeze bananas without flash freezing, you know what I mean. Place produce – in this case, 2 tablespoons of cooked greens – on a baking sheet with the tiniest bit of space in between. ( See photo below of smoothie kits for an example) Place the baking sheet in the freezer for 4 hours or overnight. Remove the baking sheet from the freezer, let it thaw slightly, then use a spatula to move the frozen chunks to a labeled freezer bag. Freeze and use as needed. Flash freezing green smoothie kits! What Can You do with Frozen Greens? You do the same thing that you do with frozen spinach or kale from the grocery store! I admit that frozen greens don’t taste as great as fresh cooked greens.
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Title: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way • Cheapskate Cook Headings: How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way How to Freeze Kale (& Other Greens!) the EASY Way Can I Freeze Kale and Spinach and Collards? Green Leafy Vegetables You Can Freeze: Freeze Kale & Other Greens Does Spinach (or Kale or Collards) Freeze Well? How to Freeze Kale & Collard Greens How do I Freeze Kale without Blanching? How to Remove the Stem of the Kale, Chard, or Collards Chopped Frozen Greens – The Easy Way Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: Why You Want to Blanch Spinach or Kale First: How to Blanch & Freeze Kale, Spinach, Collard Greens, or Swiss Chard Now you can either: Why You Want to Blanch Greens Before You Freeze Them: Why You Do Not Want to Bother Blanching Spinach or Kale First: How to Flash Freeze Kale & Other Vegetables What Can You do with Frozen Greens? More Money-Saving Produce Hacks What You Can Do Now: What do you do with frozen greens? Content: Freeze and use as needed. Flash freezing green smoothie kits! What Can You do with Frozen Greens? You do the same thing that you do with frozen spinach or kale from the grocery store! I admit that frozen greens don’t taste as great as fresh cooked greens. But if it helps me save money and eat healthy, I’m game. How to Make Cheap Smoothies Githeri (Kenyan Vegetable Soup) Cajun Beans & Rice Modified Macaroni & Cheese Turmeric Lentil Soup Easy Frittata Vegetable Soup Hamburger Vegetable Soup Cheesy Lentil Pie Picadillo (Mexican Beef & Potato Stew) 3 lbs of Markdown greens will totally go bad if I keep them fresh. So we packed them in freezer bags (raw) and stash them in the freezer for later. We use them in smoothies, soups, frittata – anything with cooked or blended greens. Easy. ••••
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