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Title: Does Breaking A Lease Affect Your Credit?
Headings: Breaking a lease won’t appear on your credit report, but this is when it could really hurt your credit
Our top picks of timely offers from our partners
Breaking a lease won’t appear on your credit report, but this is when it could really hurt your credit
If you’re relocating or can’t afford your rent, you may have to break your lease. CNBC Select speaks to an expert about when breaking a lease could affect your credit score.
When a broken lease could hurt your credit
How to prevent a broken lease from hurting your credit
Tips for renters
Why you want to maintain a good credit score
Content: If you and your landlord come to a revised agreement, make sure to have it in writing. For this reason, it may be best to communicate over email or have the agreement written up and confirmed over email. Propose a new tenant to replace you. “ If you’re able to help your landlord find a new tenant, they may be more open to negotiating or lowering your termination fees,” Ma says. Find a sublet. It may be difficult to find a permanent tenant that can sign a new lease entirely, but a sublet may be an option. If you know someone who would sublet your space, this could be an easier way to get out of your lease early. Just remember that even when you sublet your apartment to someone else, you are usually still responsible for any rent that goes unpaid (since you are technically still leasing from your landlord and your sublet is leasing from you). Why you want to maintain a good credit score
Breaking your lease may be the best solution for your current situation right now, but it’s important you make sure to protect your credit score no matter what choice you make. It may not seem necessary now, but a good or excellent credit score can help you go far in the long run.
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https://www.cnbc.com/select/how-breaking-a-lease-can-affect-your-credit/
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Title: How to recycle your electronics and gadgets - CNET
Headings: How to recycle your electronics and gadgets
How to recycle your electronics and gadgets
Return them to the manufacturer
Region-specific recycling
Donate working gadgets
UK:
Australia:
US:
Recycling odds and ends
Light globes
Batteries
Printer cartridges
Content: On top of plastics, there are many other substances found in everyday electronics, including lead in cathode-ray tube screens, selenium in circuit boards and cadmium in semiconductors. These substances not only pose a risk to the environment if not disposed of correctly, but can also be harmful to human health. Fortunately, there are plenty of options available if you want to recycle your old gadgets rather than leaving them to languish as an expensive paperweight -- or even worse, as landfill. If your device is still functional and has personal data stored on it, make sure to wipe it properly. Then, you can decide whether to try and sell it, or recycle it in the right way. Return them to the manufacturer
Many manufacturers of consumer electronics have recycling programs so you can send your old products straight back to the company. Here's a list of some major companies with recycling initiatives (US only, but some have similar policies in other countries around the world): Apple stores will take back old products, and in some instances you can even get credit in the form of gift cards for gadgets that still work
Canon will recycle products for a small fee once registered
Dell has a mail-back service that lets you print a pre-paid FedEx return label for your old PC
HP has a comprehensive range of product take-back initiatives across its range, with a selectable country finder to give you more information on region-specific practices
LG has a list of drop-off sites for products, and also offers free packaging recycling
Samsung has a mobile take-back program with a printable return label for end-of-life mobile phones and a similar service for most other Samsung devices through this site
Sony has partnered with a range of drop-off locations across the US to accept products, and offers a free shipping label for items weighing less than 25 lbs
Some carriers also offer recycling schemes, while BestBuy and Staples also accept most electronics and some large appliances. A great catch-all site that lets you search for recycling points for all forms of e-waste in the US is Earth911.com. Region-specific recycling
Mobile Muster
Australia has a wide range of e-waste recycling initiatives.
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https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-recycle-your-electronics-and-gadgets/
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Title: Recycle your old laptops, phones, cameras and batteries for free. Here's how - CNET
Headings: Recycle your old laptops, phones, cameras and batteries for free. Here's how
Recycle your old laptops, phones, cameras and batteries for free. Here's how
On Earth Day, don't throw away your old electronics even if you've upgraded to new devices. Here's what to do.
What should I do before I get rid of my device?
All those dead batteries
How to recycle phones
You'd never guess this sweet home theater came from mostly recycled parts
Laptop recycling made easy
Chargers and wires can be recycled, too
Yes, you should recycle your old camera
TV recycling is possible
Why can't I just throw my old devices and batteries away?
Content: Make sure to back up anything you want off the device -- photos, videos, songs -- and then perform a factory reset. Don't worry, we'll give you pointers on wiping your device in the sections on phones, laptops and cameras below. All those dead batteries
There are a couple ways you can properly dispose of the single-use and rechargeable batteries (like AA, AAA and D-cell) that are common in flashlights, toys and other household electronics. Whole Foods, Home Depot, Lowe's and Staples all have free drop-off spots for dead batteries. I suggest collecting your used batteries in a container and taking them in once it's full. You could also check out Earth911, a website that helps you find the nearest recycling location based on the battery type you need to dispose of (for instance, alkaline, button cell, lithium, zinc-air). Call2Recycle can also help you find places to recycle your batteries. E-waste can have a second life after professional recyclers extract copper and other valuable materials. Sims Recycling Solutions
How to recycle phones
Phones and their batteries are some of the easiest electronics to recycle, according to Call2Recycle. Remember to transfer any data and photos on your old phone to a new phone, or otherwise save your photos before performing a factory reset.
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https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-recycle-your-old-laptops-phones-cameras-and-batteries-for-free/
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Title: Recycle your old laptops, phones, cameras and batteries for free. Here's how - CNET
Headings: Recycle your old laptops, phones, cameras and batteries for free. Here's how
Recycle your old laptops, phones, cameras and batteries for free. Here's how
On Earth Day, don't throw away your old electronics even if you've upgraded to new devices. Here's what to do.
What should I do before I get rid of my device?
All those dead batteries
How to recycle phones
You'd never guess this sweet home theater came from mostly recycled parts
Laptop recycling made easy
Chargers and wires can be recycled, too
Yes, you should recycle your old camera
TV recycling is possible
Why can't I just throw my old devices and batteries away?
Content: These materials can cause damage to human kidneys, the blood and the nervous system, according to a blog post by Ilene Lubell, president of the Mayer Metals Corporation, which recycles old electronics for businesses. When electronics are incorrectly dumped or thrown away, those toxins can leak into landfills, groundwater supply and vaporize into the atmosphere when heated, according to Lubell. Now playing: Watch this: Recycle your old tech
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There are a number of eco-friendly ways to dispose of old electronics that could potentially help people in need or in underserved communities. It's important to note that disposal protocol can differ by device. Behind the scenes, devices are recycled, refurbished or redistributed. Sometimes they're mined for parts or melted down to extract the rare earth materials within. Apple's Material Recovery Lab in Texas uses robots to dismantle iPhones at a rate of 200 devices per hour. Get out there, and get recycling!
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https://www.cnet.com/how-to/how-to-recycle-your-old-laptops-phones-cameras-and-batteries-for-free/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_810604325#1_1588786129
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Title: Blackout gives cell phones a black eye - CNET
Headings: Blackout gives cell phones a black eye
Blackout gives cell phones a black eye
Content: The carriers blamed the ongoing outages on their cellular transmitter stations, which handle cell phone call traffic. "We need electricity to power our cell sites, but when you don't have that, it's out of our control," Nextel Communications spokesman Chris Grandis said. The transmitter stations are powered by electricity, and most have battery backups that provide three to six hours of additional operation. But when the blackout stretched beyond six hours, the stations that were still working went dead. This is the second time a significant number of American cell phone subscribers had difficulty making calls during a time of crisis. The first was after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, when damage to the cell phone antennas on the World Trade Center towers and heavy traffic brought wireless dialing to a standstill. Thursday's blackout caused a similar surge in cell phone calls, creating about four times the usual traffic in the area, according to Verizon Wireless. IDC analyst Keith Waryas believes America's 146 million wireless subscribers will continue to have problems getting calls through during emergency times, although he believes the 2003 blackout will force carriers to better arm their networks against electricity failures. "These kinds of lessons are pointing to one thing: We expect our cell phones to always be on," he said. "
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https://www.cnet.com/news/blackout-gives-cell-phones-a-black-eye/
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Title: Blackout gives cell phones a black eye - CNET
Headings: Blackout gives cell phones a black eye
Blackout gives cell phones a black eye
Content: The first was after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, when damage to the cell phone antennas on the World Trade Center towers and heavy traffic brought wireless dialing to a standstill. Thursday's blackout caused a similar surge in cell phone calls, creating about four times the usual traffic in the area, according to Verizon Wireless. IDC analyst Keith Waryas believes America's 146 million wireless subscribers will continue to have problems getting calls through during emergency times, although he believes the 2003 blackout will force carriers to better arm their networks against electricity failures. "These kinds of lessons are pointing to one thing: We expect our cell phones to always be on," he said. " This is a learning curve." Since Thursday, many wireless subscribers in the Northeast have returned to the landline telephones they've increasingly given up in favor of cell phones. Verizon Communications, a part-owner of Verizon Wireless, said Friday that use of landlines was 300 percent above normal levels following the blackout. Traditional lines continued working, because phone companies have added back-up power throughout their systems, which also send electrical current to phones. The six leading U.S. cellular companies were still working to return to full capacity on Friday, in the face of ongoing problems.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/blackout-gives-cell-phones-a-black-eye/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_816257582#1_1602234377
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Title: How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior - CNET
Headings: How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior
How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior
When facial recognition is everywhere, anything you do is fair game for public shaming and punishment.
Stay tuned
How China uses facial recognition to shame and control its population (The Daily Charge, 8/11/2020)
Behavioral engineering
China's model of using facial recognition is a warning for the rest of the world
China's track record
Recognizing influence
Content: China's facial recognition system logs nearly every single citizen in the country, with a vast network of cameras across the country. A database leak in 2019 gave a glimpse of how pervasive China's surveillance tools are -- with more than 6.8 million records from a single day, taken from cameras positioned around hotels, parks, tourism spots and mosques, logging details on people as young as 9 days old . Stay tuned
Subscribe to the CNET TVs, Streaming and Audio newsletter for the best of our home entertainment coverage. Yes, I also want to receive the CNET Insider newsletter, keeping me up to date with all things CNET. Sign Me Up! By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time. The Chinese government is accused of using facial recognition to commit atrocities against Uyghur Muslims, relying on the technology to carry out " the largest mass incarceration of a minority population in the world today ." "China uses facial recognition to profile Uyghur individuals, classify them on the basis of their ethnicity, and single them out for tracking, mistreatment, and detention," a bipartisan group of 17 senators said in a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on March 11. " And these technologies are deployed in service of a dystopian vision for technology governance, that harnesses the economic benefits of the internet in the absence of political freedom and sees technology companies as instruments of state power."
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https://www.cnet.com/news/in-china-facial-recognition-public-shaming-and-control-go-hand-in-hand/
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Title: How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior - CNET
Headings: How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior
How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior
When facial recognition is everywhere, anything you do is fair game for public shaming and punishment.
Stay tuned
How China uses facial recognition to shame and control its population (The Daily Charge, 8/11/2020)
Behavioral engineering
China's model of using facial recognition is a warning for the rest of the world
China's track record
Recognizing influence
Content: Chinese officials have used surveillance tools to publicly shame people wearing sleepwear in public, calling it "uncivilized behavior." The punishing of these minor offenses is by design, surveillance experts said. The threat of public humiliation through facial recognition helps Chinese officials direct over a billion people toward what it considers acceptable behavior, from what you wear to how you cross the street. "The idea is that the authorities are trying to put in place comprehensive surveillance and behavioral engineering on a mass scale," said Maya Wang, a senior researcher on China at the Human Rights Watch. " The authorities want to create a kind of society that would be very easy for them to manage." Now playing: Watch this: China turns to tech to monitor, shame, rate citizens
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Behavioral engineering
The idea that China's facial recognition would automatically put your name and photo on a billboard for jaywalking and privately text you a fine instills fear in people to behave a certain way, Wang said. Technology has often had that ability to affect behavior, even outside of China. Behavioral engineering is the concept of combining technology and psychology to nudge people to act a certain way, and it's something we see every day.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/in-china-facial-recognition-public-shaming-and-control-go-hand-in-hand/
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Title: How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior - CNET
Headings: How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior
How China uses facial recognition to control human behavior
When facial recognition is everywhere, anything you do is fair game for public shaming and punishment.
Stay tuned
How China uses facial recognition to shame and control its population (The Daily Charge, 8/11/2020)
Behavioral engineering
China's model of using facial recognition is a warning for the rest of the world
China's track record
Recognizing influence
Content: Please refer to our privacy policy to learn more. Description
In China, surveillance technology is used to monitor, control, and shame its citizens. China's track record
In China, no one is safe from facial recognition, or the public shaming that comes with it. Cameras set up at crosswalks to identify and post photos of jaywalkers are commonplace, and a report from Abacus in May 2019 showed photos of children jaywalking on a digital billboard. The local traffic police said "children should be treated the same as adults," according to the outlet. A Chinese park has also relied on facial recognition to prevent people from taking too much toilet paper, scanning people's faces before dispensing out the rolls. "It's kind of an 'anything goes' system there, no matter how minor," the Constitution Project's Laperruque said. " Any sort of offense goes for this kind of tech." And while in the US, facial recognition is going through a reckoning over its racial bias and human rights concerns, in China, the surveillance technology's providers boast its abilities to single out people of different ethnicities. "There's no allowed space at all, both online and offline, to discuss racial bias and the persecution of minorities in China."
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https://www.cnet.com/news/in-china-facial-recognition-public-shaming-and-control-go-hand-in-hand/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_824125987#1_1620734610
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Title: The Internet can make you smarter, experts say - CNET
Headings: The Internet can make you smarter, experts say
The Internet can make you smarter, experts say
Content: There are still many people, however, who are critics of the impact of Google, Wikipedia, and other online tools." In the summer of 2008, writer Nick Carr wrote a controversial article for The Atlantic entitled "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" Pew Internet asked the same question of its panel of experts. Most disagreed with the premise that browsing and skimming through Web sites is lowering our ability to concentrate. Some said that Google makes us more informed and creative. Others said sites like Google make us intellectually lazy. And for many, the answer was not as simple as the question. "Google will make us stupid and intelligent at the same time," wrote Dutch Futurist Marcel Bullinga. " In the future, we will live in a transparent 3D mobile media cloud that surrounds us everywhere. In this cloud, we will use intelligent machines, to whom we delegate both simple and complex tasks.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/the-internet-can-make-you-smarter-experts-say/
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Title: The Internet can make you smarter, experts say - CNET
Headings: The Internet can make you smarter, experts say
The Internet can make you smarter, experts say
Content: Others said sites like Google make us intellectually lazy. And for many, the answer was not as simple as the question. "Google will make us stupid and intelligent at the same time," wrote Dutch Futurist Marcel Bullinga. " In the future, we will live in a transparent 3D mobile media cloud that surrounds us everywhere. In this cloud, we will use intelligent machines, to whom we delegate both simple and complex tasks. Therefore, we will lose the skills we needed in the old days...But we will gain the skill to make better choices...All in all, I think the gains outweigh the losses." Pew Internet
The report also looked at responses to other key questions. Will the Internet enhance or weaken our reading and writing skills? Though 65 percent of respondents felt that such skills are improving thanks to the Net, some experts decried the quick, throwaway style of writing found on the Web, e-mails, and instant messages. But again, many saw both the pros and cons of the Internet's effects on our reading, writing, and comprehension.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/the-internet-can-make-you-smarter-experts-say/
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Title: The Internet can make you smarter, experts say - CNET
Headings: The Internet can make you smarter, experts say
The Internet can make you smarter, experts say
Content: But again, many were less optimistic. "Online anonymity is under threat and is unlikely to remain substantially the same in the next decade" said Ethan Zuckerman of Global Voices. " While there are excellent, compelling reasons to ensure that anonymous speech is possible on the Internet, there's a concerted effort to eliminate anonymity to address concerns about criminal behavior, fraud, spam, and terrorism. Because there's not an organized anonymity lobby, I fear this is a battle the anonymous will lose." Pew Internet
This latest report was the fourth in a series of Internet studies conducted by the Imagining the Internet Center at Elon University and the Pew Research Center's Internet & American Life Project. The results were culled from responses by 895 different Internet experts, who received questions via email, Twitter, or Facebook.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/the-internet-can-make-you-smarter-experts-say/
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Title: When you get hacked, figuring out who to call for help can be a puzzle - CNET
Headings: If you've been hacked, don't count on the police for help
If you've been hacked, don't count on the police for help
Even the FBI and your local police can't agree on who you should contact first.
Local police
Homeland Security
The FBI
Content: "They now have a good-sized crime, and all these people are victims in a case where they do prosecute someone," he said. Chances are, you weren't only one hit with an email threatening to blackmail you over porn, or whatever. The FBI -- and security experts -- encourage you to at least report potential cybercrimes in order to help build up a case. Here's the thing: The same spamming tactic that cybercriminals are using to cast a wide net may also be their downfall. Security: Stay up-to-date on the latest in breaches, hacks, fixes and all those cybersecurity issues that keep you up at night. Taking It to Extremes: Mix insane situations -- erupting volcanoes, nuclear meltdowns, 30-foot waves -- with everyday tech. Here's what happens.
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https://www.cnet.com/news/when-you-get-hacked-figuring-out-who-to-call-for-help-can-be-a-puzzle/
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Title: Boko Haram Fast Facts | CNN
Headings: Boko Haram Fast Facts
Boko Haram Fast Facts
(CNN) —
Facts
Timeline
Content: Originally, Boko Haram was referred to locally as the Nigerian Taliban because of their religious similarities to the Taliban. Boko Haram does not engage in Nigeria’s political system out of an adherence to a fundamentalist form of Islam, which forbids participation unless the system is based on Sharia, or Islamic law. Timeline
2002 - The group, which may have existed since the late 1990s, organizes under the Muslim cleric Mohammed Yusuf. It is centered in Maiduguri, the capital of the northeastern state of Borno. December 2003 - The first known attack by Boko Haram includes roughly 200 militants, who attack multiple police stations in the state of Yobe, near the Niger border. July 2009 - The Boko Haram uprising begins in Bauchi and spreads to the states of Borno, Kano and Yobe. The militant group kills scores of police officers. A joint military task force responds, leaving more than 700 Boko Haram members dead and its operational mosque destroyed. The uprising ends when police capture Yusuf. His deputy, Abubakar Shekau, reportedly dies in the uprising.
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https://www.cnn.com/2014/06/09/world/boko-haram-fast-facts/index.html
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Title: How Ebola virus spreads | CNN
Headings: How the Ebola virus spreads
How the Ebola virus spreads
Story highlights
(CNN) —
So if they’re not feeling sick …
Close contact
Content: And by ‘bodily fluids,’ you mean? Blood, sweat, feces, vomit, semen and spit. Basically any kind of fluid that comes from the body. People in West Africa are avoiding hugs and handshakes because the virus can be spread through the sweat on someone’s hand. The uninfected person would have to have a break in the skin of their hand that would allow entry of the virus, CNN’s Dr. Sanjay Gupta says. But “we all have minor breaks in our skin. And there is a possibility that some of the virus can be transmitted that way.” Health care providers – or family and friends – caring for Ebola patients are often at the highest risk of getting sick because they are most likely to come in contact with the body fluids of sick patients, according to the CDC. People with Ebola suffer from extreme vomiting, diarrhea and high fevers, which causes sweating. In the later stages, they may start bleeding from their eyes, mouth or other orifices.
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https://www.cnn.com/2014/09/30/health/how-ebola-spreads/index.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_855670816#8_1689396932
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Title: Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed? | CNN
Headings: Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed?
Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed?
Story highlights
(CNN) —
Growing bigger
The network itself should be as unintelligent as possible, and should focus purely on getting data from point to point.
From the start
Constant evolution
Content: that the network itself should be as unintelligent as possible, and should focus purely on getting data from point to point. Any other concerns, such as security, should be achieved at the “edges” of the network: our computers and smartphones. It’s easy to change and improve the computers at the edge of the network, but it’s very hard to change the underlying network itself. Constant evolution
So is the Internet fit for purpose? In many ways, this is a meaningless question. We make the Internet to meet our purposes, and we improve it as it falls short of our expectations. In the future the Internet will need to develop technically to support its growing population and the rapid increase in connected devices, but it will also need to develop institutionally to support the needs and desires of developing nations that are massively underrepresented in the debates surrounding the Internet’s governance and institutions. The Internet has shifted the way that much of humanity communicates and interacts on a global scale. Its development has been gradual and, in many ways, largely unplanned.
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https://www.cnn.com/2014/11/03/tech/is-the-internet-broken/index.html
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Title: Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed? | CNN
Headings: Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed?
Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed?
Story highlights
(CNN) —
Growing bigger
The network itself should be as unintelligent as possible, and should focus purely on getting data from point to point.
From the start
Constant evolution
Content: In many ways, this is a meaningless question. We make the Internet to meet our purposes, and we improve it as it falls short of our expectations. In the future the Internet will need to develop technically to support its growing population and the rapid increase in connected devices, but it will also need to develop institutionally to support the needs and desires of developing nations that are massively underrepresented in the debates surrounding the Internet’s governance and institutions. The Internet has shifted the way that much of humanity communicates and interacts on a global scale. Its development has been gradual and, in many ways, largely unplanned. The huge benefits that the Internet offers are increasingly balanced by concerns regarding balances of power, equality of access, centralization, security, and mass surveillance. What is crucial going forward, is that we guide the evolution of the Internet, as far as possible, towards the benefits it can offer rather than its risks. Read: Police battle cybercrime cartels
Opinion: How politicians are trying to break the Internet
Read more:
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https://www.cnn.com/2014/11/03/tech/is-the-internet-broken/index.html
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Title: Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed? | CNN
Headings: Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed?
Is the Internet broken, and can it even be fixed?
Story highlights
(CNN) —
Growing bigger
The network itself should be as unintelligent as possible, and should focus purely on getting data from point to point.
From the start
Constant evolution
Content: The huge benefits that the Internet offers are increasingly balanced by concerns regarding balances of power, equality of access, centralization, security, and mass surveillance. What is crucial going forward, is that we guide the evolution of the Internet, as far as possible, towards the benefits it can offer rather than its risks. Read: Police battle cybercrime cartels
Opinion: How politicians are trying to break the Internet
Read more: Is Internet in danger of becoming ‘splinternet’? The opinions expressed in this commentary are solely those of Joss Wright.
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https://www.cnn.com/2014/11/03/tech/is-the-internet-broken/index.html
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Title: Why moving the US embassy to Jerusalem is controversial | CNN
Headings: Why moving the US embassy to Jerusalem is so controversial
Why moving the US embassy to Jerusalem is so controversial
Arab leaders condemn Trump's Jerusalem plan
(CNN) —
So why is moving the embassy such a big deal?
Give me some history…
When did that change?
Have any countries ever had their embassy in Jerusalem?
Right. So what happened?
So countries moved their embassies out of the city?
What about consulates?
Just to be clear: What is America’s position?
That sounds pretty straightforward…
OK. Keep going…
So why hasn’t the embassy moved yet?
What are Trump’s options if he goes ahead with the embassy move?
MORE: Trump pushes US embassy move in Israel amid outcry
How have Israelis responded to this?
And what do the Palestinians make of it all?
Content: Now playing
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Trump recognizes Jerusalem as Israeli capital
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Haley on Jerusalem: This is about courage
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Columnist: Trump gave away the crown jewel
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Palestinian refugees indifferent to Trump's plan
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US President Donald Trump delivers a statement on Jerusalem from the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House in Washington, DC on December 6, 2017 as US Vice President Mike Pence looks on. Now playing
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Trump: US will support a 2-state solution
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Tillerson: Good opportunity for peace
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Jerusalem mayor: I applaud Donald Trump
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Confusion over status of Western Wall
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TOPSHOT - A Palestinian youth waves the national flag as Israeli military digs in search of smuggling tunnels at the border east of Gaza city on May 15, 2016, on the 68th anniversary of the "Nakba". " Nakba" means in Arabic "catastrophe" in reference to the birth of the state of Israel 68-years-ago in British-mandate Palestine, which led to the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians who either fled or were driven out of their homes during the 1948 war over Israel's creation. / AFP / MAHMUD HAMS (Photo credit should read MAHMUD HAMS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Arab leaders condemn Trump's Jerusalem plan
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https://www.cnn.com/2017/01/24/middleeast/donald-trump-us-embassy-israel-explainer/index.html
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Title: FBI tracked 'fake news' believed to be from Russia on Election Day | CNN Politics
Headings: Exclusive: FBI tracked ‘fake news’ believed to be from Russia on Election Day
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The FBI monitored social media on Election Day last year in an effort to track a suspected Russian disinformation campaign utilizing “fake news,” CNN has learned. In the months leading up to Election Day, Twitter and Facebook were the feeding grounds for viral “news” stories floating conspiracies and hoaxes, many aimed at spreading negative false claims about Hillary Clinton. On Election Day, dozens of agents and analysts huddled at a command center arrayed with large monitoring screens at the FBI headquarters in Washington watching for security threats, according to multiple sources. CNN Illustration/Getty Images
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That included analysts monitoring cyber threats, after months of mounting Russian intrusions targeting every part of the US political system, from political parties to policy think-tanks to state election systems. On this day, there was also a group of FBI cyber and counterintelligence analysts and investigators watching social media. FBI analysts had identified social media user accounts behind stories, some based overseas, and the suspicion was that at least some were part of a Russian disinformation campaign, according to two sources familiar with the investigation.
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Title: When Presidents meet the grand jury | CNN Politics
Headings: Clinton’s Lewinsky scandal underlines grand jury’s threat to Trump
Clinton’s Lewinsky scandal underlines grand jury’s threat to Trump
Ken Starr: We don't want a fishing expedition
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President Bill Clinton - Grand Jury Testimony - C-SPAN
Content: Just ask former President Bill Clinton. Or the special prosecutor who led the probe that took us from Whitewater to Monica Lewinsky’s blue dress. Ken Starr, in an interview on CNN Friday, warned about the danger of Mueller ranging too far from his mandate – remarks that, as CNN’s Chris Cillizza noted, confirmed irony’s untimely death. But years have gone by and there is, perhaps, an argument that Starr, as much as anyone, has a sense of precisely how these things can go haywire. We are coming up now on the 19th anniversary of Clinton’s big grand jury testimony, the first given by a sitting president into an inquiry focused on his own behavior. Nixon took his turn after leaving office. Clinton answered the Starr team’s questions from the White House, his image and voice beamed out over closed-circuit television. Given Trump’s predicament, the subject matter that day underlines a certain ironic twist. Starr began his inquiry because of a controversy surrounding Clinton’s finances and Whitewater investments. He ended up elbows deep in graphic inquiries about the President’s sex life.
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Title: When Presidents meet the grand jury | CNN Politics
Headings: Clinton’s Lewinsky scandal underlines grand jury’s threat to Trump
Clinton’s Lewinsky scandal underlines grand jury’s threat to Trump
Ken Starr: We don't want a fishing expedition
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Content: Nixon took his turn after leaving office. Clinton answered the Starr team’s questions from the White House, his image and voice beamed out over closed-circuit television. Given Trump’s predicament, the subject matter that day underlines a certain ironic twist. Starr began his inquiry because of a controversy surrounding Clinton’s finances and Whitewater investments. He ended up elbows deep in graphic inquiries about the President’s sex life. Mueller, by contrast, was hired to probe the Trump campaign and Russia, and the potential for collusion or other kinds of skullduggery, but he could now feasibly get bogged down in Trump’s financial transactions. JOYCE NALTCHAYAN/AFP/Getty Images
April 14, 1999: Independent counsel Ken Starr testified to the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee that the act should not be renewed as, in his view, it is a violation of the separation of powers. ( JOYCE NALTCHAYAN/AFP/Getty Images)
The August 1998 exchange yielded what Starr would ultimately characterize as three lies – or instances of perjury. First, when Clinton denied engaging in oral sex (answering the question of whether it was performed on him, “As I understood it, it was not, no.”);
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Title: When Presidents meet the grand jury | CNN Politics
Headings: Clinton’s Lewinsky scandal underlines grand jury’s threat to Trump
Clinton’s Lewinsky scandal underlines grand jury’s threat to Trump
Ken Starr: We don't want a fishing expedition
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President Bill Clinton - Grand Jury Testimony - C-SPAN
Content: Mueller, by contrast, was hired to probe the Trump campaign and Russia, and the potential for collusion or other kinds of skullduggery, but he could now feasibly get bogged down in Trump’s financial transactions. JOYCE NALTCHAYAN/AFP/Getty Images
April 14, 1999: Independent counsel Ken Starr testified to the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee that the act should not be renewed as, in his view, it is a violation of the separation of powers. ( JOYCE NALTCHAYAN/AFP/Getty Images)
The August 1998 exchange yielded what Starr would ultimately characterize as three lies – or instances of perjury. First, when Clinton denied engaging in oral sex (answering the question of whether it was performed on him, “As I understood it, it was not, no.”); next when Clinton suggested, “You are free to infer that my testimony is that I did not have sexual relations, as I understood this term to be defined”; and finally that he had implicitly misled prosecutors about when the relationship began. But the interrogation is most famous for Clinton’s lawyerly demurrals and deflections. None more so than his response when asked whether “the statement (made by his lawyer) that there was ‘no sex of any kind in any manner, shape or form, with President Clinton,’ was an utterly false statement”? YouTube
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Title: When Presidents meet the grand jury | CNN Politics
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Clinton’s Lewinsky scandal underlines grand jury’s threat to Trump
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Content: next when Clinton suggested, “You are free to infer that my testimony is that I did not have sexual relations, as I understood this term to be defined”; and finally that he had implicitly misled prosecutors about when the relationship began. But the interrogation is most famous for Clinton’s lawyerly demurrals and deflections. None more so than his response when asked whether “the statement (made by his lawyer) that there was ‘no sex of any kind in any manner, shape or form, with President Clinton,’ was an utterly false statement”? YouTube
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Title: #TBT: What is the meaning of 'is'? | CNN Politics
Headings: #TBT: What is the meaning of ‘is’?
#TBT: What is the meaning of ‘is’?
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Content: On this day in 1998, President Bill Clinton testified before a grand jury regarding Monica Lewinsky. The President eventually admitted to a sexual relationship with Lewinsky and was later acquitted on two articles of impeachment by the Senate. #throwbackthursday #BillClinton #president #MonicaLewinsky #history #cnn #politics
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On this day in 1998, the world had to dig deep and ask itself, “What does the word ‘is’ mean?” Thank President Bill Clinton, who caused the linguistic existential crisis during his grand jury testimony regarding his affair with Monica Lewinsky. The entire case was long, drawn-out and complicated, starting with the Whitewater investigation, winding into Paula Jones’ sexual harassment charges and ending with the revelation of Clinton’s affair with Lewinsky. If you want to dive down that rabbit hole, I suggest CNN’s timeline. Here are the basics: Independent counsel Ken Starr had been looking into the Clintons for years, starting with their Whitewater real estate investments. The Paula Jones sexual harassment charges led to Starr uncovering the Lewinsky affair. Clinton denied having a sexual relationship with Lewinsky while he was under oath for a deposition for the Jones case.
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Title: Walter Scott shooting: Ex-officer Michael Slager sentenced to 20 years | CNN
Headings: Ex-South Carolina cop Michael Slager gets 20 years for Walter Scott killing
Ex-South Carolina cop Michael Slager gets 20 years for Walter Scott killing
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Joe Gilliard looks over a fence April 9, 2015, at the spot where Walter Scott was shot and killed by a police officer April 4 in North Charleston, South Carolina. The officer, Michael Slager, has been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of Scott, an unarmed 50-year-old. Video captured by a bystander showed Slager shooting Scott as he ran away. 1 of 8
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Federal prosecutors sought a life sentence, arguing Slater, then a North Charleston police officer, had committed second-degree murder and also should be punished for obstructing justice by providing the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division with false statements. Scott Family Photo/Charleston County Sheriff's Office
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Slager, 36, shot Scott five times in the back “for running away, simply for having a broken taillight,” Jared Fishman of the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division told the court in his closing statement this week. It’s “time to call it what it was – a murder,” Fishman said, specifying second-degree murder. But defense attorney Andy Savage argued that while Slager’s actions were criminal, they did not amount to murder. The appropriate offense was voluntary manslaughter, Slager’s attorneys said.
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Title: Trump's absurd projection reveals his anxiety (opinion) | CNN
Headings: Trump’s absurd projection reveals his anxiety
Trump’s absurd projection reveals his anxiety
Avlon: Trump's projections serve a serious purpose
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Content: This impulse to deflect and project continued in the general election against Hillary Clinton. So, when Trump was accused of being the “ most corrupt candidate ever ,” she became “Crooked Hillary.” When Trump came under fire for racist appeals, he called Clinton a “bigot.” When Clinton raised questions about Trump’s erratic and impulsive behavior, he called her unstable, unhinged, lacking the “judgment, temperament and moral character to lead this country.” And who can forget his, “No puppet … You’re the puppet,” response when she accused him in a debate of being a puppet for Vladimir Putin. To be sure, that one was more of an impulsive bleat than evidence of strategy, but of course the pattern of projection has continued in the White House: For example, during the Mueller investigation, when he kept asserting without evidence that “there was no Collusion except bye Crooked Hillary and the Democrats.” And in saying that Russia really wanted Clinton to win – despite Putin saying the exact opposite. These projections may be absurd, but they serve a serious political purpose. They muddy the water between fact and fiction and make people think that everyone is guilty of what Trump’s been credibly accused of.
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Title: Political tribalism isn't the real reason America is divided (opinion) - CNN
Headings: Tribalism isn't the real reason America is divided
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Content: We're spending more on political campaigns, moving to places where our political views are popular and, according to a new study in the American Journal of Political Science, our politics may even be overriding our morals. As Peter Hatemi, one of the study's authors, explains: " We will switch our moral compass depending on how it fits with what we believe politically." Our obsession with the presidency
Partly to blame is our increasing obsession with the American presidency as an embodiment of hope and change, to borrow a phrase. Long before former President Barack Obama was supposed to save the country from its many suffering ills, so too were Presidents Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson and George W. Bush. These were merely men — politicians, at that — but onto each of them was foisted a heavy mantle of expectation that was never going to be fully realized. The power of incumbency: Four two-term presidents in a row? The paternalism of the presidency was baked in from the get-go. George Washington recoiled at the notion of being called "the father of his country" in newspapers, and, as Thomas Fleming writes in " The Intimate Lives of the Founding Fathers ," Washington did "his utmost to avoid acknowledging this tendency to view him as a demigod."
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Title: Political tribalism isn't the real reason America is divided (opinion) - CNN
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Content: Whether we seek a Republican or a Democrat, a strong man or a caretaker, a traditionalist or a progressive, we truly believe we can find and deserve the Aaron Sorkin version of a president — a leader who is omnipresent in our lives and reflective of our values. Demystifying the persona of the presidency
In reality, the president has very little to do with our day-to-day challenges. The most influential people in our daily lives likely run our schools, our municipalities, our health, safety and sanitation boards. Most of us couldn't name any one of those people. What progressives should know about Trump voters
The election of President Donald Trump amped up our presidential cult of personality to 11. With no political record and a campaign of personal attacks and fear-mongering, Trump wasn't elected to "do politics" or solve problems, but to mirror to his supporters the image of a forgotten man and all his grievances. How we unwind our long obsession with the presidency is complicated, and in some ways, like putting toothpaste back in the tube. But an essential part of deemphasizing the role of politics in our private lives is demystifying the persona of the president. A pretty good year to be alive
Now, I know it might feel like we're at a crisis point in America — we are, among other things, contemplating impeaching our president. But while you might not know it from watching the news or reading the headlines, 2019 is a pretty good time to be alive.
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Title: Bill Clinton: Why was he impeached? | CNN Politics
Headings: Why was Bill Clinton impeached?
Why was Bill Clinton impeached?
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Content: It helped launch the country into an era of hyper-partisanship has only amplified under Trump. While Clinton’s lies about his affair with Monica Lewinsky might be the most memorable part of the impeachment, that was not where it all started. Clinton had been under investigation by an independent counsel almost from the moment he took office, when he appointed an independent counsel to conduct an inquiry into a land deal he and his wife conducted long before he took office. Related Article How Trump's impeachment stacks up, in four charts
From there, the counsel had grown and expanded and looked into other elements of the Clinton presidency. A panel of judges replaced the first Clinton independent counsel with Ken Starr in 1994. It was Starr who ultimately expanded his investigation to include a possible affair by the President after he was approached by Linda Tripp, a former White House secretary who had befriended Lewinsky and then recorded their phone conversations. The other Clinton sex scandal
In the midst of the Starr investigation, Clinton was also accused of sexual misconduct in a lawsuit by Paula Jones, a former employee for the Arkansas state government. Jones had sued Clinton in 1994 for sexual harassment and it set off a years-long legal battle that included an important Supreme Court decision in 1997 that made clear a President could face a civil lawsuit while in office. It was as part of that case that Clinton was asked during a grand jury proceeding about the Lewinsky affair. Clinton later reached an $850,000 out of court settlement with Jones a little more than a month before his impeachment and a month after Starr had published his report, which included 11 possible impeachable offenses, ranging from perjury and obstruction of justice to witness tampering and abuse of power.
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Title: Bill Clinton: Why was he impeached? | CNN Politics
Headings: Why was Bill Clinton impeached?
Why was Bill Clinton impeached?
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How a land deal inquiry became a sex scandal
The other Clinton sex scandal
The Republican impeachment push
Content: It was Starr who ultimately expanded his investigation to include a possible affair by the President after he was approached by Linda Tripp, a former White House secretary who had befriended Lewinsky and then recorded their phone conversations. The other Clinton sex scandal
In the midst of the Starr investigation, Clinton was also accused of sexual misconduct in a lawsuit by Paula Jones, a former employee for the Arkansas state government. Jones had sued Clinton in 1994 for sexual harassment and it set off a years-long legal battle that included an important Supreme Court decision in 1997 that made clear a President could face a civil lawsuit while in office. It was as part of that case that Clinton was asked during a grand jury proceeding about the Lewinsky affair. Clinton later reached an $850,000 out of court settlement with Jones a little more than a month before his impeachment and a month after Starr had published his report, which included 11 possible impeachable offenses, ranging from perjury and obstruction of justice to witness tampering and abuse of power. The Republican impeachment push
Republicans distilled those down into four articles of impeachment. Two of them – for perjury in depositions other than the grand jury and for obstructing Congress – didn’t make it out of the House of Representatives. But Clinton was impeached for perjury after he lied to the grand jury in the Jones case, and also for obstruction of justice. Clinton wasn’t the only one whose private failings were revealed. Rep. Bob Livingston, a Republican who supported impeachment and was in line to be speaker of the House, abruptly withdrew his name from running for that leadership position and admitted his own infidelity.
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Title: Bill Clinton: Why was he impeached? | CNN Politics
Headings: Why was Bill Clinton impeached?
Why was Bill Clinton impeached?
Any doubt impeachment is a political process? Watch this
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The numbers
How a land deal inquiry became a sex scandal
The other Clinton sex scandal
The Republican impeachment push
Content: He had been snared by a public call from Larry Flynt, publisher of the pornographic Hustler magazine, for proof of sexual hypocrisy. The Senate trial of Clinton was a spectacle that featured videotaped testimony from Lewinsky and the embarrassing questions from Clinton’s grand jury testimony played back on the Senate floor. The entire scandal consumed the country for a year. News of the affair leaked into the press in January of 1998. Clinton talked to a grand jury about the meaning of the word “is” in August. Starr released his infamous report with its prurient details in September. The House voted to impeach in December. Clinton’s trial in the Senate took place in February 1999. Clinton’s job approval rating number remained high, which has led to the idea there can be political backlash for impeachment. But it’s also true that after his impeachment, Clinton’s vice president, Al Gore, didn’t invite him out on the campaign trail.
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Title: Breaking down the costs of Trump's trade war with China - CNNPolitics
Headings: Breaking down the costs of Trump's trade war with China
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Content: His administration has given about $28 billion -- about double the cost of the 2009 auto bailout -- to farmers hurt by the Chinese tariffs. The payments aren't meant to make up for their total losses, but it's helping bridge the gap. Without government payments, which are expected to be up 64% in 2019, farm income would have actually shrunk. But Trump's aid payments aren't saving everyone. Farm bankruptcies are up 24% compared to the year before, according to the American Farm Bureau. China's growth slows. US economy stays strong
China's economic growth slowed to its lowest level in nearly three decades last year, at least in part due to the pain from the trade war. Some US importers have shifted their supply chains, buying from manufacturers in other Asian countries in order to avoid paying the tariff. While the American job market remains resilient and the economy continues to grow, it did slow down over the course of 2019. It's hard to tell how much of that was due to the trade war, which slowed China's economy and had other global effects.
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Title: These small business owners got Paycheck Protection loans, but they're afraid to use the money - CNN
Headings: These small business owners got PPP loans, but they're afraid to use the money
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Content: At issue is a key rule that says in order for a PPP loan to be forgiven, a small business owner must spend at least 75% of it on payroll expenses in the first eight weeks of the loan. The remaining 25% may be spent on mortgage interest, rent, utilities and interest on other business-related debt obligations. That means for businesses that had to shutter and let employees go, they must rehire their workers -- many of whom just started receiving unemployment benefits -- and pay them for eight weeks even though there is no work for them to do. Then one of two things will happen: the business won't be allowed to reopen yet and its employees will have to go back on unemployment; or the business may reopen, but have a hard time paying employees because it's unlikely to turn a profit quickly. Rick Schumtzler, right, founder of GYM Sportsbar, with business partner Erich Courage. If the business doesn't spend the money according to the rules, they must pay back whatever portion of the loan isn't forgiven at a 1% interest rate over two years. Read More
Schmutzler expects that when his three bars reopen, they'll be operating at a loss for months because most states likely won't let restaurants and bars operate at full capacity, he says, and a lot of patrons initially may be too afraid to come. Currently, he is using some of his PPP loan money to pay those employees who have not gotten unemployment benefits or any other financial relief yet.
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Title: These small business owners got Paycheck Protection loans, but they're afraid to use the money - CNN
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Content: or the business may reopen, but have a hard time paying employees because it's unlikely to turn a profit quickly. Rick Schumtzler, right, founder of GYM Sportsbar, with business partner Erich Courage. If the business doesn't spend the money according to the rules, they must pay back whatever portion of the loan isn't forgiven at a 1% interest rate over two years. Read More
Schmutzler expects that when his three bars reopen, they'll be operating at a loss for months because most states likely won't let restaurants and bars operate at full capacity, he says, and a lot of patrons initially may be too afraid to come. Currently, he is using some of his PPP loan money to pay those employees who have not gotten unemployment benefits or any other financial relief yet. As for the rest of the loan, he's trying to figure out the best ways to spend it to give his business -- and by extension his staff -- a chance to survive. Beyond payroll expenses, Schutzler also may use some of the money to pay for antibody testing for staff. "If I have to pay back half the loan, well, then I'll pay it back," he said. " But I'm not going to do something that is dumb for the business." Kurt Huffman, who owns the restaurant group ChefStable in Oregon, sees the PPP loan as a welcome lifeline but says the eight-week window to qualify for forgiveness is much too tight for restaurants.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/13/success/small-business-ppp-loan-rules/index.html
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Title: A guide to how you can support marginalized communities - CNN
Headings: A guide to how you can support marginalized communities
A guide to how you can support marginalized communities
Reach out
Offer support and comfort.
Educate yourself and others
Do your research.
Ask questions when needed.
Brush up on history.
Influence people in your own group.
Teach your children.
Own up to your mistakes.
Listen
Acknowledge your privilege.
Pay attention.
Know when to talk less.
Understand others' experiences.
Stand up
Build networks.
Use your privilege to help others.
Know your rights when you are videotaping.
Voice your concerns to those in power.
Stand in solidarity.
Donate your time and money.
Vote.
Content: Take note about what is being said (and what isn't) and who is there (and who isn't). Recognize how prejudice, discrimination and oppression are being denied, minimized or justified. This is why everyday racial profiling is so dangerous
Know when to talk less. This isn't about you. You don't need to comment on every situation with your own perspective, or go out of your way to prove how aware or educated you are, Ariel says. Uplift others without speaking for them. Let others have the microphone for a change. Understand others' experiences. Instead of offering up your own thoughts, listen to people who are marginalized when they tell you about their experiences, frustrations and emotions. Sit with that for a while.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/30/us/how-to-be-an-ally-guide-trnd/index.html
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Title: A guide to how you can support marginalized communities - CNN
Headings: A guide to how you can support marginalized communities
A guide to how you can support marginalized communities
Reach out
Offer support and comfort.
Educate yourself and others
Do your research.
Ask questions when needed.
Brush up on history.
Influence people in your own group.
Teach your children.
Own up to your mistakes.
Listen
Acknowledge your privilege.
Pay attention.
Know when to talk less.
Understand others' experiences.
Stand up
Build networks.
Use your privilege to help others.
Know your rights when you are videotaping.
Voice your concerns to those in power.
Stand in solidarity.
Donate your time and money.
Vote.
Content: Voice your concerns to those in power. Know who your local legislators and politicians are ( go here to find a full list of your elected officials ), and know how to get in touch with them. Here's a great Twitter thread from a former Congressional staffer about how to actually get politicians to listen. Stand in solidarity. March alongside people from marginalized groups in protests and demonstrations. Donate your time and money. This could take many forms, says Ariel. Offer to help people who could benefit from your expertise. Help a family pay off their bills. Identify organizations whose work aligns with your goals, and give what you can.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/30/us/how-to-be-an-ally-guide-trnd/index.html
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Title: A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. Here's why - CNN
Headings: A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. Here's why
A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. Here's why
By Alaa Elassar, CNN
Content: A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. Here's why - CNN
A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. Here's why
By Alaa Elassar, CNN
Updated 5:54 AM ET, Mon August 10, 2020
A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, new research published on Sunday found. (CNN) A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, new research published on Sunday found. More than 5,800 Americans gave up their citizenship in the first six months of 2020 compared to the 2,072 Americans who renounced their citizenship in all of 2019, according to Bambridge Accountants, a New York-based firm specializing in US expat tax, UK expats, actors and other creatives in the US and the UK. The firm said it examined public data, published by the US government every three months, of the names of all Americans who give up their citizenship. "These are mainly people who already left the US and just decided they've had enough of everything," Alistair Bambridge, a partner at Bambridge Accountants, told CNN. "What we've seen is people are over everything happening with President Donald Trump, how the coronavirus pandemic is being handled, and the political policies in the US at the moment." Read More
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While many people who renounced their citizenship complain of being unhappy with today's current political climate in the US, another reason for their decision is often taxes, according to Bambridge. US citizens living abroad are still required to file tax returns every year, report their foreign bank accounts, investments, and pensions, he said.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/09/us/us-citizenship-renounced-data-trnd/index.html
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Title: A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. Here's why - CNN
Headings: A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. Here's why
A record number of people are giving up their US citizenship, according to new research. Here's why
By Alaa Elassar, CNN
Content: The firm said it examined public data, published by the US government every three months, of the names of all Americans who give up their citizenship. "These are mainly people who already left the US and just decided they've had enough of everything," Alistair Bambridge, a partner at Bambridge Accountants, told CNN. "What we've seen is people are over everything happening with President Donald Trump, how the coronavirus pandemic is being handled, and the political policies in the US at the moment." Read More
About a fifth of adults in the US have moved due to Covid-19 or know someone who did, a new study shows
While many people who renounced their citizenship complain of being unhappy with today's current political climate in the US, another reason for their decision is often taxes, according to Bambridge. US citizens living abroad are still required to file tax returns every year, report their foreign bank accounts, investments, and pensions, he said. While these citizens were able to claim the $1,200 stimulus checks and $500 for each child, for many, the annual US tax reporting "is just too much." Americans who want to relinquish their citizenship must pay $2,350 and appear in person at the US embassy in their country if they are not in America. Despite the risks that come with giving up a US citizenship, Bambridge predicts that the trend will only continue going up. "A lot of people are waiting for the November election to see what's going to happen," he said. " If President Trump is reelected, we believe there will be another wave of people who will decide to renounce their citizenship."
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/09/us/us-citizenship-renounced-data-trnd/index.html
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Title: Creek Fire: California sets new record for land torched by wildfires as 224 people escape by air from a 'hellish' inferno - CNN
Headings: California sets new record for land torched by wildfires as 224 people escape by air from a 'hellish' inferno
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Content: About 20 evacuees had injuries ranging from broken bones to burns. Two people had to be carried on a stretcher, Pogue said. "The situation only can be described as just hellish conditions out there for those poor people," Pogue said. Juliana Park was outside the Mammoth Pool Reservoir area when she had to flee in a car surrounded by flames. She posted video of the harrowing escape. Juliana Park captured footage of the Creek Fire as she and several others fled in a car. "A backpacking trip cut short by unforeseen thunder, ash rain, and having to drive through literal fire to evacuate #SierraNationalForest in time," Park tweeted. " Grateful to the SNF ranger who led us down... wish we ... got her name." A backpacking trip cut short by unforeseen thunder, ash rain, and having to drive through literal fire to evacuate #SierraNationalForest in time. Grateful to the SNF ranger who led us down... wish we we got her name. #
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/05/us/california-mammoth-pool-reservoir-camp-fire/index.html
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Title: Gilets jaunes: Yellow vest protesters return to Paris for the first time since lockdown - CNN
Headings: Yellow vest protesters return to Paris for the first time since lockdown
Yellow vest protesters return to Paris for the first time since lockdown
By Niamh Kennedy and Rory Sullivan, CNN
Content: Although the yellow vest movement had planned four demonstrations on Saturday, the police banned two of them, the Paris police prefecture said in a statement on Friday. A riot police officer stands near a fire during a yellow vest protest in Paris on September 12. Read More
Police chief Didier Lallement described the banned protests as "parades down the Champs-Élysees" while speaking to French TV station BFMTV on Saturday. "We cannot have chaos and destruction on the Champs," he added. As a precaution, businesses on the avenue were told by the authorities to shut for four hours on Saturday morning and were advised to "place means of protection in front of their establishments." The movement, which takes its name from the yellow high-visibility jackets which French motorists must carry in their vehicles, started in November 2018 in opposition to plans to increase fuel prices, with hundreds of thousands of people taking to the streets in demonstration. In its first year, the movement resulted in a 10 billion euro ($11.05 billion) aid package for the poor and led French President Emmanuel Macron to back down in the face of protest, something he had said he would not do.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/12/europe/yellow-vest-france-protests-intl/index.html
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Title: Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate? - CNNPolitics
Headings: Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate?
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Content: Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate? - CNNPolitics
Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate? By Tara Subramaniam, CNN
Updated 9:57 AM ET, Sun November 1, 2020
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Washington (CNN) In " Under Control ," a new campaign ad set to air on digital and TV nationally, former Vice President Joe Biden lays out the toplines of his plan to tackle Covid-19. Among the measures referenced in the 30-second ad are masks. Biden says, "It's a simple measure, everyone needs to wear a mask in public," while the words "Nationwide mask mandates" appear on the screen, implying that if elected, Biden would aim to mandate mask wearing across the nation. That raises a perennial question of this campaign season -- Can the President mandate that people around the country wear masks? Facts First: There appears to be no legal authority that would allow a US president to enact a nationwide mask mandate.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/01/politics/mask-mandate-fact-check/index.html
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Title: Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate? - CNNPolitics
Headings: Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate?
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Content: Among the measures referenced in the 30-second ad are masks. Biden says, "It's a simple measure, everyone needs to wear a mask in public," while the words "Nationwide mask mandates" appear on the screen, implying that if elected, Biden would aim to mandate mask wearing across the nation. That raises a perennial question of this campaign season -- Can the President mandate that people around the country wear masks? Facts First: There appears to be no legal authority that would allow a US president to enact a nationwide mask mandate. There are exceptions where the executive's authority could allow for such a mandate, such as on federal property, though a nationwide rule would almost certainly be challenged in court. facts first logo
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CNN holds elected officials and candidates accountable by pointing out what's true and what's not. Here's a look at our recent fact checks. Despite the impression left by the graphic in the ad that says 'nationwide mask mandates,' Biden's past comments on the subject suggest he'd take a narrower approach than attempting a nationwide mask mandate. Read More
When asked to clarify what his plan for a mask mandate would entail, the campaign pointed to Biden's remarks on October 23 where he said, "First, I'll go to every governor and urge them to mandate mask-wearing in their states.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/01/politics/mask-mandate-fact-check/index.html
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Title: Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate? - CNNPolitics
Headings: Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate?
Fact Check: Can the President enact a nationwide mask mandate?
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Content: There are exceptions where the executive's authority could allow for such a mandate, such as on federal property, though a nationwide rule would almost certainly be challenged in court. facts first logo
facts first logo
CNN holds elected officials and candidates accountable by pointing out what's true and what's not. Here's a look at our recent fact checks. Despite the impression left by the graphic in the ad that says 'nationwide mask mandates,' Biden's past comments on the subject suggest he'd take a narrower approach than attempting a nationwide mask mandate. Read More
When asked to clarify what his plan for a mask mandate would entail, the campaign pointed to Biden's remarks on October 23 where he said, "First, I'll go to every governor and urge them to mandate mask-wearing in their states. And if they refuse, I'll go to the mayors and county executives and get local masking requirements in place nationwide." Biden added, "As president, I'll mandate mask wearing in all federal buildings and all interstate transportation because masks save lives. Period." Previously, Biden has also suggested he would sign an executive order if he has the legal authority to do so. Legal Precedent
The federal government has the power to regulate actions on federal property or in federal facilities so the President could require masks be worn in those situations.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/01/politics/mask-mandate-fact-check/index.html
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Title: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Headings: Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
What the protests are about
Why it's such a hot political issue
Content: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
By Julia Hollingsworth, Swati Gupta and Esha Mitra, CNN
Updated 6:59 PM ET, Sun December 6, 2020
Farmers congregate during day five of the protest against the new farm reform laws at Singhu border on November 30, 2020 in New Delhi, India. New Delhi (CNN) Tens of thousands of farmers have swarmed India's capital where they intend to camp out for weeks to protest new agricultural laws that they say could destroy their livelihoods. Farmers from the nearby states of Punjab, Haryana and Uttar Pradesh began arriving by tractors and on foot at the outskirts of New Delhi last week, where they blocked roads and set up makeshift camps, according to protest leaders. Some slept on the road or in their tractors, and several places of worship offered protesters food. Police attempted to block demonstrators from entering the city. They fired tear gas and water cannons Thursday and Friday after protesters pelted police officers with stones and damaged public property, according to Manoj Yadav, a senior police official from Haryana. The farmers are protesting laws passed in September, which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says will give farmers more autonomy to set their own prices and sell directly to private businesses, such as supermarket chains. But the move has infuriated India's farmers, who say that the new rules will leave them worse off by making it easier for corporates to exploit agricultural workers who make up more than half of India's 480 million-strong workforce, according to India's most recent Census in 2011. Farmers gather near a police road block stopping them from marching to New Delhi during a demonstration on November 30, 2020.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/01/asia/delhi-farmers-india-protests-intl-hnk/index.html
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Title: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Headings: Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
What the protests are about
Why it's such a hot political issue
Content: Police attempted to block demonstrators from entering the city. They fired tear gas and water cannons Thursday and Friday after protesters pelted police officers with stones and damaged public property, according to Manoj Yadav, a senior police official from Haryana. The farmers are protesting laws passed in September, which Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi says will give farmers more autonomy to set their own prices and sell directly to private businesses, such as supermarket chains. But the move has infuriated India's farmers, who say that the new rules will leave them worse off by making it easier for corporates to exploit agricultural workers who make up more than half of India's 480 million-strong workforce, according to India's most recent Census in 2011. Farmers gather near a police road block stopping them from marching to New Delhi during a demonstration on November 30, 2020. Read More
According to Ashutosh Mishra, the media coordinator of protest organizer All India Kisan Sangharsh Committee, which represents around 200 farming unions, tens of thousands of demonstrators have gathered at each of New Delhi's three borders -- a line of protesters at one of the borders stretches for 30 kilometers (19 miles), he said. Police have put up barriers and dug up roads to prevent protesters from coming into the city center to hold sit-ins. Mishra expects more farmers from around the country to join the protests in the coming days. That's despite New Delhi being a hotspot for Covid-19 in a country that has already reported more than 9.4 million reported cases, the most in any country bar the United States. "We are trying to be weary of Covid but we don't have an option -- it is a question of life and death," said Mukut Singh, the president of a farmers union in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, who is leading thousands in protest in his home state, and says he will join the protesters in Delhi later this week.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/01/asia/delhi-farmers-india-protests-intl-hnk/index.html
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Title: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Headings: Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
What the protests are about
Why it's such a hot political issue
Content: Read More
According to Ashutosh Mishra, the media coordinator of protest organizer All India Kisan Sangharsh Committee, which represents around 200 farming unions, tens of thousands of demonstrators have gathered at each of New Delhi's three borders -- a line of protesters at one of the borders stretches for 30 kilometers (19 miles), he said. Police have put up barriers and dug up roads to prevent protesters from coming into the city center to hold sit-ins. Mishra expects more farmers from around the country to join the protests in the coming days. That's despite New Delhi being a hotspot for Covid-19 in a country that has already reported more than 9.4 million reported cases, the most in any country bar the United States. "We are trying to be weary of Covid but we don't have an option -- it is a question of life and death," said Mukut Singh, the president of a farmers union in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh, who is leading thousands in protest in his home state, and says he will join the protesters in Delhi later this week. "We are the ones who have provided food, milk, vegetables when the whole country was in lockdown -- we were still toiling in the fields," he said. " It is the government who has put us at risk by introducing these laws during Covid." What the protests are about
For decades, the Indian government has offered guaranteed prices to farmers for certain crops, providing long-term certainty that allows them to make investments for the next crop cycle. Under the previous laws, farmers had to sell their goods at auction at their state's Agricultural Produce Market Committee, where they were guaranteed to get at least the government-agreed minimum price. There were restrictions on who could purchase at auction and prices were capped for essential commodities.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/01/asia/delhi-farmers-india-protests-intl-hnk/index.html
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Title: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Headings: Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
What the protests are about
Why it's such a hot political issue
Content: "We are the ones who have provided food, milk, vegetables when the whole country was in lockdown -- we were still toiling in the fields," he said. " It is the government who has put us at risk by introducing these laws during Covid." What the protests are about
For decades, the Indian government has offered guaranteed prices to farmers for certain crops, providing long-term certainty that allows them to make investments for the next crop cycle. Under the previous laws, farmers had to sell their goods at auction at their state's Agricultural Produce Market Committee, where they were guaranteed to get at least the government-agreed minimum price. There were restrictions on who could purchase at auction and prices were capped for essential commodities. Modi's new laws dismantle the committee structure, allowing farmers to sell their goods to anyone for any price. Farmers have more freedom to do things such as sell direct to buyers and sell to other states. Farmers prepare food during day five of protests over farm reform laws at Singhu border on November 30, 2020 in New Delhi, India. Modi said increasing market competition would be a good thing as it fulfills farmers' demands for higher income and gives them new rights and opportunities. "The farmers should get the advantage of a big and comprehensive market which opens our country to global markets," Modi said on Monday, as farmers protested in the capital.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/01/asia/delhi-farmers-india-protests-intl-hnk/index.html
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Title: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Headings: Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
What the protests are about
Why it's such a hot political issue
Content: Modi's new laws dismantle the committee structure, allowing farmers to sell their goods to anyone for any price. Farmers have more freedom to do things such as sell direct to buyers and sell to other states. Farmers prepare food during day five of protests over farm reform laws at Singhu border on November 30, 2020 in New Delhi, India. Modi said increasing market competition would be a good thing as it fulfills farmers' demands for higher income and gives them new rights and opportunities. "The farmers should get the advantage of a big and comprehensive market which opens our country to global markets," Modi said on Monday, as farmers protested in the capital. He hopes it will attract private investment into the agricultural industry, which has lagged as other parts of the country's economy have modernized. But farmers argue that the rules could help big companies drive down prices. While farmers could sell crops at elevated prices if the demand is there, conversely, they could struggle to meet the minimum price in years when there is too much supply in the market. Singh, the Uttar Pradesh farmer, said that removing the price guarantees will make life tougher for farmers. "There is a lot of anger among farmers," he said. "
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/01/asia/delhi-farmers-india-protests-intl-hnk/index.html
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Title: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Headings: Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
What the protests are about
Why it's such a hot political issue
Content: He hopes it will attract private investment into the agricultural industry, which has lagged as other parts of the country's economy have modernized. But farmers argue that the rules could help big companies drive down prices. While farmers could sell crops at elevated prices if the demand is there, conversely, they could struggle to meet the minimum price in years when there is too much supply in the market. Singh, the Uttar Pradesh farmer, said that removing the price guarantees will make life tougher for farmers. "There is a lot of anger among farmers," he said. " We don't get even the minimum support price that is presently declared -- removing these protections and making it easier for corporates to enter will completely buy us out." Why it's such a hot political issue
Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for about 58% of India's 1.3 billion population, meaning farmers are the biggest voter block in the country. That's made farming a central political issue, with farmers arguing for years to get the minimum guaranteed prices increased. Security personnel deployed to stop farmers from entering the national capital during a protest against the Centre's new farm laws at Singhu border near Delhi, India on November 30, 2020. In a bid to win over farmers, Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said in its 2014 general election manifesto that all crop prices should be fixed at a minimum of 50% higher than the production costs.
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/12/01/asia/delhi-farmers-india-protests-intl-hnk/index.html
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Title: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Headings: Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
What the protests are about
Why it's such a hot political issue
Content: We don't get even the minimum support price that is presently declared -- removing these protections and making it easier for corporates to enter will completely buy us out." Why it's such a hot political issue
Agriculture is the primary source of livelihood for about 58% of India's 1.3 billion population, meaning farmers are the biggest voter block in the country. That's made farming a central political issue, with farmers arguing for years to get the minimum guaranteed prices increased. Security personnel deployed to stop farmers from entering the national capital during a protest against the Centre's new farm laws at Singhu border near Delhi, India on November 30, 2020. In a bid to win over farmers, Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) said in its 2014 general election manifesto that all crop prices should be fixed at a minimum of 50% higher than the production costs. In 2016, Modi promised to boost the country's agriculture sector with a target of doubling the income of farmers by 2022. Modi and his government continue to insist that they are supporting farmers. He hailed the new laws as a " watershed moment " which will ensure a complete transformation of the agriculture sector. But besides calling the move long overdue, Modi has not said why he opted to introduce these measures during the pandemic, which has caused India to suffer its first recession in decades. "The Indian government under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi has always stood in full commitment to resolving the problems faced by farmers and will continue to stand by them," said Narendra Singh Tomar, the Minister of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare.
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Title: India farmers protests: Thousands swarm Delhi against deregulation rules - CNN
Headings: Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
Tens of thousands of farmers swarm India's capital to protest deregulation rules
What the protests are about
Why it's such a hot political issue
Content: In 2016, Modi promised to boost the country's agriculture sector with a target of doubling the income of farmers by 2022. Modi and his government continue to insist that they are supporting farmers. He hailed the new laws as a " watershed moment " which will ensure a complete transformation of the agriculture sector. But besides calling the move long overdue, Modi has not said why he opted to introduce these measures during the pandemic, which has caused India to suffer its first recession in decades. "The Indian government under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi has always stood in full commitment to resolving the problems faced by farmers and will continue to stand by them," said Narendra Singh Tomar, the Minister of Agriculture and Farmer Welfare. Tomar urged farmers to abandon their protests and instead discuss their issues with the government -- although so far, Modi has shown no sign of capitulating to protesters' demands.
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Title: Gab: Everything you need to know about the fast-growing, controversial social network - CNN
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What is Gab?
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Why it's banned?
Who owns Gab?
What's next for Gab?
Content: No, it's a 'seaglider.' And it goes fast...really fast
New York (CNN Business) Gab, an alternative social media network popular with conservatives, the alt-right and some extremists, is surging in popularity after conservative social network Parler was effectively taken off the internet in the wake of the January 6 Capitol siege. On Thursday, Gab tweeted that it gained 2.3 million new users over the past week. During that time period, people visited Gab 55 million times, viewing 100 million pages on the social network, Gab said. The platform has been criticized for hosting hate-filled, violent speech, for which it has been -- like Parler -- ostracized from most Big Tech companies that serve as front doors to the internet. Because of that, Gab has had some difficulty keeping its platform working smoothly during the recent influx of traffic. Parler: Everything you need to know about the banned conservative social media platform
Parler appears to be close to returning online, after being kicked off Amazon Web Services on January 10. The website on Sunday evening featured a message from Parler's CEO, John Matze, in which he stated, "We will resolve any challenge before us and plan to welcome all of you back soon. We will not let civil discourse perish!"
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/17/tech/what-is-gab-explainer/index.html
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Title: Gab: Everything you need to know about the fast-growing, controversial social network - CNN
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What is Gab?
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Why it's banned?
Who owns Gab?
What's next for Gab?
Content: Why it's banned? Gab first drew public scrutiny in 2018 following the discovery that the suspected Pittsburgh synagogue gunman used the network to threaten and target Jews. The suspect's profile featured the message: " I can't sit by and watch my people get slaughtered. Screw your optics, I'm going in," right before allegedly killing 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue. Gab noted in a statement in 2018, that it "unequivocally disavows and condemns all acts of terrorism and violence." It also said it suspended the account and contacted the FBI. It was forced offline, following the shooting, after being banned by online payment processors, PayPal ( PYPL) and Stripe along with domain registrar GoDaddy and website hosting service Joylent over hate speech violations. Despite attempts from Big Tech companies to shut the network down, Gab has managed to remain online. Its site is now under a different domain registrar, Epik, which welcomed the platform in 2018.
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/17/tech/what-is-gab-explainer/index.html
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Title: Gab: Everything you need to know about the fast-growing, controversial social network - CNN
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What is Gab?
Why is it controversial?
Why it's banned?
Who owns Gab?
What's next for Gab?
Content: Gab noted in a statement in 2018, that it "unequivocally disavows and condemns all acts of terrorism and violence." It also said it suspended the account and contacted the FBI. It was forced offline, following the shooting, after being banned by online payment processors, PayPal ( PYPL) and Stripe along with domain registrar GoDaddy and website hosting service Joylent over hate speech violations. Despite attempts from Big Tech companies to shut the network down, Gab has managed to remain online. Its site is now under a different domain registrar, Epik, which welcomed the platform in 2018. Who owns Gab? Gab was founded by Andrew Torba, an entrepreneur Trump supporter, who describes himself as a "conservative Republican Christian." Torba, who used to work in Silicon Valley, created the alternative network in response to reports that social platforms like Facebook were biased against conservatives. "I didn't set out to build a 'conservative social network' by any means, but I felt that it was time for a conservative leader to step up and to provide a forum where anybody can come and speak freely without fear of censorship," Torba told the Washington Post in 2016. "Every major communication outlet, every major social network, is run, owned, controlled and operated by progressive leaders, progressive workers in Silicon Valley," he told The Post.
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/01/17/tech/what-is-gab-explainer/index.html
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Title: Gab: Everything you need to know about the fast-growing, controversial social network - CNN
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What is Gab?
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Why it's banned?
Who owns Gab?
What's next for Gab?
Content: In response, Gab called for an investigation into Facebook, where protests were organized. The company also said it put an "immediate stop to a series of newly created accounts that were making threats of violence aimed at public officials." "We worked diligently with law enforcement and spent several weeks warning our community about this behavior and taking swift action to remove it from our platform in the weeks prior to the January 6th protest," Torba said in a statement. " Our moderation and legal teams work tirelessly to ensure public safety. Threats of violence and illegal activity have no place on Gab." Gab claims the ADL is targeting it because, unlike Parler, Gab remains up and running. In a statement to CNN, Torba said hate speech "isn't real" and is protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution. "The ADL has NO POWER over Gab which is why they hate us," Torba said. " We will never bend to their demands and we will never censor legal, 1A-protected speech that hurts the ADL's feelings. Ever.
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Title: Gab: Everything you need to know about the fast-growing, controversial social network - CNN
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What's next for Gab?
Content: Gab claims the ADL is targeting it because, unlike Parler, Gab remains up and running. In a statement to CNN, Torba said hate speech "isn't real" and is protected by the First Amendment to the US Constitution. "The ADL has NO POWER over Gab which is why they hate us," Torba said. " We will never bend to their demands and we will never censor legal, 1A-protected speech that hurts the ADL's feelings. Ever. Jesus is King." LendingTree
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Title: Vatican bank's former chief found guilty of money laundering, sentenced to nearly 9 years in prison - CNN
Headings: Vatican bank's former chief found guilty of money laundering, sentenced to nearly 9 years in prison
Vatican bank's former chief found guilty of money laundering, sentenced to nearly 9 years in prison
By Valentina Di Donato and Zamira Rahim, CNN
Content: Vatican bank's former chief found guilty of money laundering, sentenced to nearly 9 years in prison - CNN
Vatican bank's former chief found guilty of money laundering, sentenced to nearly 9 years in prison
By Valentina Di Donato and Zamira Rahim, CNN
Updated 12:31 PM ET, Fri January 22, 2021
Magistrates during the trial of Angelo Caloia (not in picture) on January 21. (CNN) The former head of the Vatican bank, Angelo Caloia, has been sentenced to nearly nine years in prison for money laundering and aggravated embezzlement. The 81-year-old was handed an eight year, 11 month jail term on Thursday, making him the highest-ranking Vatican official to be convicted of a financial crime. His lawyer is appealing his sentence. Caloia was president of the bank known as Institute of Works of Religion (IOR) from 1989 to 2009. He and two lawyers who consulted for the bank were charged with embezzling money while managing the sale of Italian real estate owned by IOR between 2001-2008, allegedly declaring less than the actual amount of the sale. The Vatican court also convicted the two lawyers. Gabriele Liuzzo, 97, received the same sentence as Caloia. Liuzzo's son, Lamberto Liuzzo, age 55, was handed a five years, two month term. Each man will also have to pay fines and are banned from public office in perpetuity, according to a press release from the Vatican.
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Title: After allowing parents to opt-out of the Black History Month curriculum, a Utah school is switching the decision - CNN
Headings: After allowing parents to opt-out of the Black History Month curriculum, a Utah school is switching the decision
After allowing parents to opt-out of the Black History Month curriculum, a Utah school is switching the decision
By Leah Asmelash, CNN
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In a since-deleted Facebook post on the school's official page, Hirokawa expressed his reluctance in sending out the opt-out forms to parents, according to reporting from CNN affiliate KSL. Hirokawa cited his family's immigrant background in the post, saying that his great-grandparents were forced into an internment camp, and he sees value of teaching children about the difficulties people of color have faced in US history. "I believe that all of us, and especially our children, need to participate in Black History Month and in the process learn how to appreciate and love those who may be different than us," Hirokawa wrote, according to KSL. Even before the protests of 2020 against police brutality or a global pandemic disproportionately affecting Black people, there were growing pushes to incorporate Black history into school curriculums outside of February. Jesse Hagopian, a teacher at a Seattle high school, told CNN last year that history is often taught through a Eurocentric lens that reduces the contributions of Black people. The effect of the omission isn't just an incomplete picture of US history, it can also damage Black students' self-worth, he said. "When Black students don't see themselves in the curriculum, it's truly destructive to their sense of self," he said. " Oftentimes, the only time they see themselves in the curriculum is when slavery is being taught. And you cannot reduce our existence to the enslavement of African people." When Black history is taught, Hagopian explained that the accounts are often romanticized or inaccurate.
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Title: After allowing parents to opt-out of the Black History Month curriculum, a Utah school is switching the decision - CNN
Headings: After allowing parents to opt-out of the Black History Month curriculum, a Utah school is switching the decision
After allowing parents to opt-out of the Black History Month curriculum, a Utah school is switching the decision
By Leah Asmelash, CNN
Content: The effect of the omission isn't just an incomplete picture of US history, it can also damage Black students' self-worth, he said. "When Black students don't see themselves in the curriculum, it's truly destructive to their sense of self," he said. " Oftentimes, the only time they see themselves in the curriculum is when slavery is being taught. And you cannot reduce our existence to the enslavement of African people." When Black history is taught, Hagopian explained that the accounts are often romanticized or inaccurate. In the instructional text he co-edited, "Teaching for Black Lives," Hagopian and his co-editors recall the time a Connecticut student found a passage in their history textbook that claimed enslaved people were often treated well by slave owners and were considered family. In the future, Hirokawa said parental concerns will be handled "on an individual basis," and maintained that the school is "excited to celebrate the rich content of Black History Month." North Ogden, where the school is located, has a population of 19,392 that is 94.2% White, according to the US Census Bureau. CNN's Scottie Andrew and Artemis Moshtaghian contributed to this report.
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/02/09/us/maria-montessori-academy-black-history-trnd/index.html
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Title: The global chip shortage is going from bad to worse. Here's why you should care - CNN
Headings: The global chip shortage is going from bad to worse. Here's why you should care
The global chip shortage is going from bad to worse. Here's why you should care
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London (CNN Business) In the market for a new car, smartphone or washing machine this year? A global shortage of computer chips could mean you have to wait a while and pay more. A growing number of manufacturers around the world are having trouble securing supplies of semiconductors, delaying the production and delivery of goods and threatening to push up the prices paid by consumers. Several factors are driving the crunch, which was initially concentrated in the auto industry. The first is the coronavirus pandemic, which plunged the global economy into recession last year, upending supply chains and changing consumer shopping patterns. Carmakers cut back orders for chips while tech companies, whose products were boosted by lockdown living, snapped up as many as they could. Other shocks, such as US government sanctions on Chinese technology companies and extreme weather, have also contributed to the shortage of supply.
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https://www.cnn.com/2021/04/29/business/chip-shortages-smartphones-consumer-goods/index.html
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Title: Starbucks cups are not easily recycled. Here's why that's a problem. - CNN.com
Headings:
Starbucks distributed
3.85 billion
paper cups in 2017.
They're not recycled
in most places.
Why the paper cup is hard to recycle
The strongest incentive for change: Angry customers
Starbucks takes on the cup
Greener cup designs
The cup of the future
Content: But consumers are becoming increasingly concerned about disposable, single-use waste. And sometimes, all it takes is one spark to light a fire. Stand. Earth activists erected a "cup monster" to pressure Starbucks to address its waste. ( Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
The strongest incentive for change: Angry customers
When Starbucks was still a small company in the 1980s, one of the first big backlashes over environmentally harmful packaging was aimed at a giant of the fast food space. McDonald’s styrofoam clamshells, which it used to package the Big Mac and other sandwiches, had become the target of an aggressive campaign waged by children and environmental activists. Children picketed McDonald’s dressed as “Ronald McToxic.” Activists pushed for styrofoam bans and started “send-it-back” programs that mailed greasy hamburger containers to the company. McDonald's phased out its styrofoam clamshells after backlash. (
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Title: September 14 US wildfire news
Headings: Deadly wildfires rage across the US West Coast
Deadly wildfires rage across the US West Coast
What you need to know
Nearly 90 large wildfires continue to rage and scorch millions of acres
Washington state governor slams Trump in open letter
22 people missing in Oregon due to wildfires
Anderson Cooper talks to Oregon family who escaped a wildfire
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Content: “As of today, there have been 22 individuals reported missing associated with these fires,” Emergency Management Director Andrew Phelps said Monday. “If you’re concerned for missing family, please report that concern to the local law enforcement entity,” Phelps added. He also encouraged people who are evacuating to register with the American Red Cross so that officials and loved ones will know that they are safe. share with Facebook
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12:46 p.m. ET, September 15, 2020
Anderson Cooper talks to Oregon family who escaped a wildfire
CNN's Anderson Cooper talks to a family who escaped a wildfire in Oregon on today's Full Circle, which starts at 6 p.m. ET. Allison Hargett, her husband Tyler, and their 6-year-old daughter Lilly were camping at Detroit Lake State Park in Oregon last Tuesday when they received evacuation orders stemming from the Beachie Creek Fire. As they fled the fire, their vehicle ran out of gas. Cooper will also talk to CNN's Kyung Lah about California's devastating wildfires. Watch the full episode of Anderson Cooper Full Circle: share with Facebook
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4:21 p.m. ET, September 14, 2020
10 people have died in Oregon due to wildfires, governor says
From CNN’s Andy Rose
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown speaks during a wildfire press conference on Monday in Salem, Oregon. Source:
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https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/west-coast-wildfires-09-14-2020/index.html
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Title: September 14 US wildfire news
Headings: Deadly wildfires rage across the US West Coast
Deadly wildfires rage across the US West Coast
What you need to know
Nearly 90 large wildfires continue to rage and scorch millions of acres
Washington state governor slams Trump in open letter
22 people missing in Oregon due to wildfires
Anderson Cooper talks to Oregon family who escaped a wildfire
10 people have died in Oregon due to wildfires, governor says
USPS closes some post offices because of the wildfires
Professional soccer match in Oregon postponed due to wildfires
These West Coast areas have the worst air quality in the world right now
Trump declines to say that climate change is playing a role in wildfires
Content: As they fled the fire, their vehicle ran out of gas. Cooper will also talk to CNN's Kyung Lah about California's devastating wildfires. Watch the full episode of Anderson Cooper Full Circle: share with Facebook
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4:21 p.m. ET, September 14, 2020
10 people have died in Oregon due to wildfires, governor says
From CNN’s Andy Rose
Oregon Gov. Kate Brown speaks during a wildfire press conference on Monday in Salem, Oregon. Source: KPTV
Ten people have died in the state of Oregon as a result of wildfires, according to Gov. Kate Brown. The deaths were confirmed by the state medical examiner, the governor said. Brown said they are also asking for federal assistance to deal with the fires. “I sent a letter to the President asking that he declare a major disaster in the state of Oregon,” she said in a news conference. share with Facebook
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4:11 p.m. ET, September 14, 2020
USPS closes some post offices because of the wildfires
The United States Postal Service has temporarily closed some post offices in California, Oregon and Washington because of the wildfires along the US West Coast.
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https://www.cnn.com/us/live-news/west-coast-wildfires-09-14-2020/index.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_915883448#1_1827548687
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Title: Backyard Burning
Headings: Backyard Burning
Backyard Burning
Recycle Guide
Backyard Burning
The facts on backyard burning
Why is backyard garbage burning dangerous?
How does backyard burning affect the environment?
What does the law say about backyard burning?
What should I do with my garbage?
Content: Why is backyard garbage burning dangerous? Most people who burn their garbage do not realize how harmful this practice is to their health and to the environment. Many dangerous health conditions can be caused by inhaling or ingesting even a small amount of pollutants released during a backyard burn. Small children, the elderly, pregnant women, and people with preexisting respiratory conditions are especially vulnerable to these pollutants. When burned at low temperatures, certain plastics release a group of chemicals called dioxins. When inhaled, dioxins can wreak havoc on the body, leading to adverse reproductive development, suppression of the immune system, disruption of hormonal systems, and even cancer. Not only are dioxins highly toxic when inhaled, but they can also settle on plants and bioaccumulate as they move up the food chain, contributing to toxins in the food supply. Other dangerous pollutants released during backyard burning include particle pollution, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and ash, which all pose a number of different health risks. Some short-term problems include eye, nose, lung, and throat irritation, headaches, vomiting, nausea, skin irritation, fatigue, and loss of coordination. Other long-term and more serious problems range from liver, kidney and central nervous system damage to cancer.
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https://www.co.marion.or.us/PW/ES/disposal/Pages/backyard.aspx
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_915883448#2_1827550626
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Title: Backyard Burning
Headings: Backyard Burning
Backyard Burning
Recycle Guide
Backyard Burning
The facts on backyard burning
Why is backyard garbage burning dangerous?
How does backyard burning affect the environment?
What does the law say about backyard burning?
What should I do with my garbage?
Content: When inhaled, dioxins can wreak havoc on the body, leading to adverse reproductive development, suppression of the immune system, disruption of hormonal systems, and even cancer. Not only are dioxins highly toxic when inhaled, but they can also settle on plants and bioaccumulate as they move up the food chain, contributing to toxins in the food supply. Other dangerous pollutants released during backyard burning include particle pollution, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons (PAHs), Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), Hexachlorobenzene (HCB), and ash, which all pose a number of different health risks. Some short-term problems include eye, nose, lung, and throat irritation, headaches, vomiting, nausea, skin irritation, fatigue, and loss of coordination. Other long-term and more serious problems range from liver, kidney and central nervous system damage to cancer. For more information on the health hazards of backyard garbage burning, visit the EPA website . To receive brochures about backyard burning to share with your neighbors, please contact our office at 503-588-5169. How does backyard burning affect the environment? Through the release of chemicals such as Nitrogen oxides (NOx), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Carbon Monoxide (CO), and particle pollution, backyard burning contributes to a number of environmental problems, including global climate change, ozone depletion, acid rain, and the formation of smog. In addition, when ash from a burn barrel is improperly disposed of, such as in a garden, it can contaminate food and drinking water.
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https://www.co.marion.or.us/PW/ES/disposal/Pages/backyard.aspx
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_921409619#1_1837936387
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Title: The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result
Headings: The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result.
The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result.
The Value of questions
Effective Questions
Powerful Questions
Listening as Part of Effective Questioning
Listening Skills as part of Effective Questioning include:
Content: Perhaps one of the reasons for this is that effective questioning requires it be combined with effective listening. Effective questions help you: Connect with your clients in a more meaningful way
Better and more fully understand your client's problem
Have clients experience you as an understanding, competent lawyer
Work with your staff more effectively
Help your staff take responsibility for their actions and solve problems within the workplace more easily
Cross examine more effectively
Take revealing depositions
Gather better information
Do more solution oriented problem solving
Improve your negotiating skills
Reduce mistakes
Take the sting out of feedback
Defuse volatile situations
Get cooperation
Plant your own ideas
Persuade people
Effective Questions
Effective questions are questions that are powerful and thought provoking. Effective questions are open-ended and not leading questions. They are not "why" questions, but rather "what" or "how" questions. " Why" questions are good for soliciting information, but can make people defensive so be thoughtful in your use of them. When asking effective questions, it is important to wait for the answer and not provide the answer. When working with people to solve a problem, it is not enough to tell them what the problem is. They need to find out or understand it for themselves. You help them do this by asking them thought provoking questions.
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https://www.coachingforchange.com/pub10.html
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Title: The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result
Headings: The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result.
The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result.
The Value of questions
Effective Questions
Powerful Questions
Listening as Part of Effective Questioning
Listening Skills as part of Effective Questioning include:
Content: Why" questions are good for soliciting information, but can make people defensive so be thoughtful in your use of them. When asking effective questions, it is important to wait for the answer and not provide the answer. When working with people to solve a problem, it is not enough to tell them what the problem is. They need to find out or understand it for themselves. You help them do this by asking them thought provoking questions. Rather than make assumptions find out what the person you are talking to knows about the problem. For example: " What do you think the problem is?" Behind effective questioning is also the ability to listen to the answer and suspend judgment. This means being intent on understanding what the person who is talking is really saying.
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https://www.coachingforchange.com/pub10.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_921409619#3_1837939821
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Title: The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result
Headings: The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result.
The Art of Effective Questioning: Asking the right question for the desired result.
The Value of questions
Effective Questions
Powerful Questions
Listening as Part of Effective Questioning
Listening Skills as part of Effective Questioning include:
Content: Rather than make assumptions find out what the person you are talking to knows about the problem. For example: " What do you think the problem is?" Behind effective questioning is also the ability to listen to the answer and suspend judgment. This means being intent on understanding what the person who is talking is really saying. What is behind their words? Let go of your opinions so that they don't block you from learning more information. Pay attention to your gut for additional information. Powerful Questions
The following are examples of typical questions. These questions can help you improve your communication and understanding of the client or staff member.
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https://www.coachingforchange.com/pub10.html
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_922038115#0_1839540740
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Title: CoachUp Nation | 10 Frequently Asked Questions About Track & Field
Headings: 10 Frequently Asked Questions About Track & Field
10 Frequently Asked Questions About Track & Field
1) Do the shoes really matter as much as people say?
2) My athlete is a mid to long distance runner. Do they really need strength and conditioning?
3) Should Throwers and Jumpers run as part of their exercise in practice?
4) How bad is it to run through pain?
5) When will we see improvement or progress throughout the season?
6) Why are track and field meets so long, sometimes having it broken up in several days?
7) Can athletes get scholarships for track and field in college?
8) Why all the rules and regulations with track and field?
9) What can parents and athletes do at home that will help athletes progress?
10) What if the coach readily admits that I/my athlete needs more training?
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CoachUp Nation Training 10 Frequently Asked Questions About Track & Field
10 Frequently Asked Questions About Track & Field
August 10, 2017
Dwayne Waite Jr
Athletes and parents tend to have the same questions about track and field. Here, I'll attempt to curate some of the most frequently asked questions I've received throughout the years. 1) Do the shoes really matter as much as people say? High quality running shoes and spikes are critical to the health and success of the athlete. Athletes whom pronate could do harm to themselves wearing neutral or minimalist shoes. Those neutral runners may feel discomfort wearing shoes that offer rigidness and support. Buying a beginner runner, or even a novice scholastic athlete, cheap shoes, is not a good idea. Now, that doesn't mean that the athlete needs the latest and greatest model- those shoes can get expensive. If price is an issue, there are many 1st and 2nd generation shoes that are very affordable and will support the running style and comfort of the athlete.
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https://www.coachup.com/nation/articles/10-frequently-asked-questions-about-track--field
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_922694901#5_1840942391
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Title: California Coastal Commission
Headings:
Why is oil harmful to the environment?
What is the government doing to prevent oil spills?
What can you do to protect the Bay and the ocean?
Classroom activities about oil spills
Oil Spill Glossary
Content: Many other animals were likely affected but not recovered. Dolphin health was still being impacted years after the 2010 Deepwater Horizon explosion that spilled more than 130 million gallons into Gulf of Mexico waters. More information on the effects of oil on wildlife: International Bird Rescue Research Center
Oiled Wildlife Care Network
NOAA Office of Response and Restoration
What is the government doing to prevent oil spills? After the large Exxon Valdez oil spill in Alaska in 1989, both the United States and California governments enacted laws to help prevent oil spills. The International Safety Management Code, enforced since 1998, requires ships entering U.S. ports to meet certain standards, including procedures for reporting accidents and requiring qualified crew. In 1990, the U.S. enacted the Oil Pollution Act (OPA). One of the things OPA did was require that oil tankers be double-hulled, and requires the phase out of existing single-hull tankers. A double-hull further protects a ship from damage to its cargo tank, reducing the risk of oil spilling during an accident. California enacted the Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act in 1990, which established the Office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response within the Department of Fish and Game, which is authorized to direct spill response, cleanup, and natural resource damage assessment activities, as well as regulate all private vessels over 300 gross tons (672,000 pounds) that enter California ports.
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https://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/oilspills.html
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Title: California Coastal Commission
Headings:
Why is oil harmful to the environment?
What is the government doing to prevent oil spills?
What can you do to protect the Bay and the ocean?
Classroom activities about oil spills
Oil Spill Glossary
Content: The International Safety Management Code, enforced since 1998, requires ships entering U.S. ports to meet certain standards, including procedures for reporting accidents and requiring qualified crew. In 1990, the U.S. enacted the Oil Pollution Act (OPA). One of the things OPA did was require that oil tankers be double-hulled, and requires the phase out of existing single-hull tankers. A double-hull further protects a ship from damage to its cargo tank, reducing the risk of oil spilling during an accident. California enacted the Oil Spill Prevention and Response Act in 1990, which established the Office of Oil Spill Prevention and Response within the Department of Fish and Game, which is authorized to direct spill response, cleanup, and natural resource damage assessment activities, as well as regulate all private vessels over 300 gross tons (672,000 pounds) that enter California ports. What can you do to protect the Bay and the ocean? Although large oil spills are disastrous for people and wildlife, much of the oil spilled into the ocean comes from runoff from roadways that flows into storm drains and then into waterways. This means that individuals can have a big impact on the health of our coast and ocean. What can you do? Become an oil spill response volunteer.
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https://www.coastal.ca.gov/publiced/oilspills.html
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Title: What To Do If Your First Amendment Rights Have Been Violated - NYC
Headings: What To Do If Your First Amendment Rights Have Been Violated
What To Do If Your First Amendment Rights Have Been Violated
What Are My First Amendment Rights?
Why Should I Get an Attorney?
Content: What To Do If Your First Amendment Rights Have Been Violated - NYC
What To Do If Your First Amendment Rights Have Been Violated
March 26, 2021
March 25, 2021
What Are My First Amendment Rights? Knowing your rights is key in any civil rights case. The First Amendment states: “Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” The First Amendment grants four significant freedoms to the people. First, the amendment grants freedom of religion. This means that you may practice any religion of your choosing. Next, the amendment grants the people freedom of speech.
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https://www.cochranfirmny.com/blog/what-to-do-if-your-first-amendment-rights-have-been-violated/
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Title: The Effects of Family Culture on Family Foundations | Council on Foundations
Headings: The Effects of Family Culture on Family Foundations
The Effects of Family Culture on Family Foundations
Organizational Cultures
Values
Norms
Traditions
Conformity
Content: The boy or girl raised in a family in which mother and aunts are professional women is exposed to a very different family culture from the one their grandparents knew. Organizational Cultures
In the 1980s, management theorists and consultants popularized the concept of organizational culture. They described corporations in anthropological terms, pointing to their social structure, norms and laws, language, dress codes and even their artifacts. Organizations with distinct cultures invariably bore the imprint of their founders. The corps of clean-shaven IBM executives dressed in white shirts and blue suits reflected the personality, beliefs and style of Thomas Watson, Sr., just as the bearded Apple employees wearing jeans, T-shirts and Birkenstock sandals reflected those of Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. Like corporations, family foundations have distinct organizational cultures, and they are as varied as the families that generate them. They run the gamut from formal, with tightly run meetings held in foundation boardrooms, to informal, with gatherings around a family member’s dining-room table. As in corporations, the values and norms of the founders and their families determine the focus of the foundation as well as how it is governed, how conflicts are handled and how emotions are expressed. To recognize the effects of family culture on the style and direction of a family foundation, Chapter 1 will look at four particular cultural attributes:
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https://www.cof.org/content/effects-family-culture-family-foundations
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Title: Shifting- Cognitive Ability
Headings: What is Cognitive Shifting?
What is Cognitive Shifting?
Development of Cognitive Shifting and Mental Flexibility
Examples of Cognitive Shifting and Mental Flexibility
Cognitive Rigidity: Poor Cognitive Flexibility and Mental Shifting
Disorders or pathologies associated with poor cognitive flexibility and mental shifting or mental rigidity
Tools or tests to assess cognitive shifting or mental rigidity
How can you improve cognitive shifting?
Content: Being able to understand this and look for another solution is another example of mental flexibility. You start looking for other ways to get in touch: calling the person to see where they are and if they will be back soon. Cognitive Rigidity: Poor Cognitive Flexibility and Mental Shifting
What is cognitive rigidity? Cognitive rigidity is the consequence of a lack of mental flexibility. It could be defined as the inability to change behavior or beliefs when they are ineffective in order to reach your objective. Cognitive rigidity could cause alterations in the regulation of the behavior, creating inefficient behavioral patterns. If you were asked to say words that begin with the letter "A", without being able to use proper nouns, and the only word you could think of was "Anthony", you would be experiencing cognitive rigidity, as you would be unable to create alternatives to "Anthony". The feeling that this phenomenon causes is feeling "stuck", without being able to find a way out.
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https://www.cognifit.com/science/cognitive-skills/shifting
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_968925485#10_1947338723
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Title: Shifting- Cognitive Ability
Headings: What is Cognitive Shifting?
What is Cognitive Shifting?
Development of Cognitive Shifting and Mental Flexibility
Examples of Cognitive Shifting and Mental Flexibility
Cognitive Rigidity: Poor Cognitive Flexibility and Mental Shifting
Disorders or pathologies associated with poor cognitive flexibility and mental shifting or mental rigidity
Tools or tests to assess cognitive shifting or mental rigidity
How can you improve cognitive shifting?
Content: Cognitive rigidity is the consequence of a lack of mental flexibility. It could be defined as the inability to change behavior or beliefs when they are ineffective in order to reach your objective. Cognitive rigidity could cause alterations in the regulation of the behavior, creating inefficient behavioral patterns. If you were asked to say words that begin with the letter "A", without being able to use proper nouns, and the only word you could think of was "Anthony", you would be experiencing cognitive rigidity, as you would be unable to create alternatives to "Anthony". The feeling that this phenomenon causes is feeling "stuck", without being able to find a way out. Cognitive rigidity can have negative consequences in daily life, as you may find that there are often situations that require you to create alternative strategies or solutions. There are different degrees of cognitive flexibility or rigidity. The earlier example would be an extreme degree of cognitive rigidity, but other cases may not be so clear. However, even lower degrees of cognitive rigidity will likely interrupt daily life (when a child has a hard time changing from subject to subject without forgetting information). Why do some people have cognitive rigidity?
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https://www.cognifit.com/science/cognitive-skills/shifting
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_969321717#0_1948289561
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Title: Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings? | Cognitive Healing
Headings: Vulnerability Scares You
Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings?
Vulnerability Scares You
You Mistrust Your Own Feelings
You’re Afraid of Conflict
Sources:
Content: Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings? | Cognitive Healing
Published October 24, 2019
Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings? Have you ever felt an overwhelming amount of emotions, yet have been unable to express any or some of them candidly? This especially happens when you’re feeling sad, angry, or resentful about something and someone. The negative feelings keep you up at night and make it difficult for you to function normally, and yet, you can’t find it in you to share what you’re feeling. Instead, you try to swallow the bitterness and channel what’s known as the Ostrich Effect. What’s holding you back from being open and honest about your feelings? This blog shares a few common issues people face with regard to this. Vulnerability Scares You
Let’s be honest; emotional vulnerability can be a pretty scary thing.
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https://www.cognitivehealing.com/personal-growth/why-cant-you-express-your-feelings/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_969321717#1_1948290885
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Title: Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings? | Cognitive Healing
Headings: Vulnerability Scares You
Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings?
Vulnerability Scares You
You Mistrust Your Own Feelings
You’re Afraid of Conflict
Sources:
Content: Instead, you try to swallow the bitterness and channel what’s known as the Ostrich Effect. What’s holding you back from being open and honest about your feelings? This blog shares a few common issues people face with regard to this. Vulnerability Scares You
Let’s be honest; emotional vulnerability can be a pretty scary thing. The very idea of putting yourself out there by disclosing the depths of your feelings is, after all, rather intimidating. The fear of vulnerability is even greater among individuals who have been hurt in the past by opening up to others. To avoid experiencing the pain and hurt similar to what they faced earlier, they closet their feelings instead of expressing them. As a result, they have trouble sharing their emotions even with their loved ones and keep them bottled up. You Mistrust Your Own Feelings
Another reason why you’re unable to express your emotions is that you’re not sure what it is that you’re feeling in the first place.
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https://www.cognitivehealing.com/personal-growth/why-cant-you-express-your-feelings/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_969321717#2_1948292346
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Title: Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings? | Cognitive Healing
Headings: Vulnerability Scares You
Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings?
Vulnerability Scares You
You Mistrust Your Own Feelings
You’re Afraid of Conflict
Sources:
Content: The very idea of putting yourself out there by disclosing the depths of your feelings is, after all, rather intimidating. The fear of vulnerability is even greater among individuals who have been hurt in the past by opening up to others. To avoid experiencing the pain and hurt similar to what they faced earlier, they closet their feelings instead of expressing them. As a result, they have trouble sharing their emotions even with their loved ones and keep them bottled up. You Mistrust Your Own Feelings
Another reason why you’re unable to express your emotions is that you’re not sure what it is that you’re feeling in the first place. A lot of times, our emotions our influenced by our particular thought process and knee-jerk reactions. This can make it difficult for us to identify what exactly we’re feeling, and why. For instance, you may feel hurt about a friend’s behavior without being able to explain why. Did their behavior cause you to feel sad or ashamed? Did you feel disrespected or rejected by their actions?
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https://www.cognitivehealing.com/personal-growth/why-cant-you-express-your-feelings/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_969321717#3_1948293861
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Title: Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings? | Cognitive Healing
Headings: Vulnerability Scares You
Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings?
Vulnerability Scares You
You Mistrust Your Own Feelings
You’re Afraid of Conflict
Sources:
Content: A lot of times, our emotions our influenced by our particular thought process and knee-jerk reactions. This can make it difficult for us to identify what exactly we’re feeling, and why. For instance, you may feel hurt about a friend’s behavior without being able to explain why. Did their behavior cause you to feel sad or ashamed? Did you feel disrespected or rejected by their actions? Are your feelings regarding their behavior different from what you felt about it two days—or even two hours—ago? The more you clarify your emotions and be precise, the better you’ll be able to express how you’re feeling. You’re Afraid of Conflict
One of the biggest reasons people avoid expressing how they’re really feeling is because they want to avoid conflict. You may be incredibly upset at what a friend said and be angry at the way they behaved, but in order to avoid getting into an argument with them, you choose not to share your feelings. The fear of disapproval and rejection from their end makes you refrain from engaging in confrontations, and you end up repressing your angry feelings instead of expressing them.
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https://www.cognitivehealing.com/personal-growth/why-cant-you-express-your-feelings/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_969321717#4_1948295480
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Title: Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings? | Cognitive Healing
Headings: Vulnerability Scares You
Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings?
Vulnerability Scares You
You Mistrust Your Own Feelings
You’re Afraid of Conflict
Sources:
Content: Are your feelings regarding their behavior different from what you felt about it two days—or even two hours—ago? The more you clarify your emotions and be precise, the better you’ll be able to express how you’re feeling. You’re Afraid of Conflict
One of the biggest reasons people avoid expressing how they’re really feeling is because they want to avoid conflict. You may be incredibly upset at what a friend said and be angry at the way they behaved, but in order to avoid getting into an argument with them, you choose not to share your feelings. The fear of disapproval and rejection from their end makes you refrain from engaging in confrontations, and you end up repressing your angry feelings instead of expressing them. Thus, you’re unable to communicate your feelings across, even if they’re bothering you immensely. Do you have a phobia of expressing feelings? Rekha Shrivastava at Blossom Hypnosis can help you overcome this challenge through subconscious mind therapy and hypnosis. She also offers Skype sessions to clients not residing in Rochester, NY. Get in touch with her now!
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https://www.cognitivehealing.com/personal-growth/why-cant-you-express-your-feelings/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_969321717#5_1948297077
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Title: Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings? | Cognitive Healing
Headings: Vulnerability Scares You
Why Can’t You Express Your Feelings?
Vulnerability Scares You
You Mistrust Your Own Feelings
You’re Afraid of Conflict
Sources:
Content: Thus, you’re unable to communicate your feelings across, even if they’re bothering you immensely. Do you have a phobia of expressing feelings? Rekha Shrivastava at Blossom Hypnosis can help you overcome this challenge through subconscious mind therapy and hypnosis. She also offers Skype sessions to clients not residing in Rochester, NY. Get in touch with her now! Sources: https://psychology-spot.com/ostrich-effect/
https://www.elitedaily.com/wellness/people-issues-express-feelings/1773548
https://psychcentral.com/lib/10-reasons-you-cant-say-how-you-feel/
https://thriveworks.com/blog/hard-express-emotions/
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/the-right-mindset/201901/the-secret-tool-manage-your-knee-jerk-reactions
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https://www.cognitivehealing.com/personal-growth/why-cant-you-express-your-feelings/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_36_975993923#0_1960122854
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Title: US Senate Floats 'Digital Dollar' Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan - CoinDesk
Headings: US Senate Floats ‘Digital Dollar’ Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan
US Senate Floats ‘Digital Dollar’ Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan
US Senate Floats ‘Digital Dollar’ Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan
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Content: US Senate Floats 'Digital Dollar' Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan - CoinDesk
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US Senate Floats ‘Digital Dollar’ Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan
U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C. (lazyllama/Shutterstock)
Nikhilesh De
Zack Seward
Mar 24, 2020 at 8:59 a.m. PDT Updated Mar 26, 2020 at 9:42 a.m. PDT
US Senate Floats ‘Digital Dollar’ Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan
A draft bill posted Tuesday to the U.S. Senate Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs defines a “digital dollar” and details how it might be maintained. The bill echoes language from a pair of draft U.S. House bills aimed at stimulating the economy during the coronavirus outbreak. The bill, introduced by Ranking Member Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio), is not proposing a crypto dollar but a digitized version of the existing dollar, a process advocates including former Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) Chairman Chris Giancarlo have called for to maintain U.S. financial hegemony. According to the draft, the digital dollar will be “dollar balances consisting of digital ledger entries recorded as liabilities in the accounts of any Federal Reserve bank.” Subscribe to The Node, our daily report on top news and ideas in crypto. By signing up, you will receive emails about CoinDesk products and you agree to our terms & conditions and privacy policy. The bill even notes that such wallets should be branded as “FedAccounts.” Like a pair of draft bills in the U.S. House of Representatives, the proposed digital dollar would be operated and maintained by the Federal Reserve (the U.S. central bank). The Fed would be responsible for maintaining the digital wallets to support the funds, on behalf of individuals. Federal Reserve member banks could create a “pass-through digital dollar wallet,” which would hold a person’s share of a pooled reserve balance that the member bank maintains at any Fed bank.
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Title: US Senate Floats 'Digital Dollar' Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan - CoinDesk
Headings: US Senate Floats ‘Digital Dollar’ Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan
US Senate Floats ‘Digital Dollar’ Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan
US Senate Floats ‘Digital Dollar’ Bill After House Scrubs Term From Coronavirus Relief Plan
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Content: “Each member bank shall establish and maintain a separate legal entity for the exclusive purpose of holding all assets and maintaining all liabilities associated with pass-through digital wallets,” the bill states. States might also designate some non-member banks to offer these wallets. The House draft bills mentioned a digital dollar as one potential method for distributing relief funds to U.S. residents during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak. Unemployment numbers have spiked as social distancing and “shelter-in-place” orders have cut sharply into retail revenues. However, the Senate version appears to exist independently of any such relief. Disclosure
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Title: USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law | Coinfirm
Headings: USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law
USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law
Crypto AML: The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)
The Bank Secrecy Act and the Patriot Act
FinCEN’s Self-Hosted Wallet Regulations
Cryptocurrency Tax Regulations in the USA
USA Cryptocurrency Regulations Licensing Requirements
FinCEN CVC Guidance – PDF Download
USA Crypto Regulatory & Financial Investigatory Units/Agencies
OFAC Cryptocurrency Sanctions
Content: These moves come at a time that Bitcoin and the wider cryptocurrency markets experience growing adoption from the traditional finance players. Read: the Risks & Benefits of FIs running INVNs
Most crypto businesses – including cryptocurrency exchanges – are classed by FinCEN as Money Service Businesses (MSB) due to facilitating the trade of Convertible Virtual Currencies (CVCs). CVCs are a USA regulatory term for cryptocurrencies. FinCEN CVC Guidance – PDF Download
Cryptocurrency exchanges that fail to register as a MSB is a breach of the AML/CFT regulation, the Bank Secrecy Act. Crypto fund managers that invest in crypto futures must be licenced with the CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) as a Commodity Trading Advisor and Commodity Pool Operator. This also applies to fund managers using leverage/margin trading. ICOs that could be construed as securities must be registered with the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) – see the Howey Test, or request an exemption. USA Crypto Regulatory & Financial Investigatory Units/Agencies
Various regulatory authorities see themselves as the regulator for cryptocurrencies in the United States. The fact that cryptocurrencies have been and continue to be classed variously as commodities, securities and currencies can further confuse market participants.
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Title: USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law | Coinfirm
Headings: USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law
USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law
Crypto AML: The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)
The Bank Secrecy Act and the Patriot Act
FinCEN’s Self-Hosted Wallet Regulations
Cryptocurrency Tax Regulations in the USA
USA Cryptocurrency Regulations Licensing Requirements
FinCEN CVC Guidance – PDF Download
USA Crypto Regulatory & Financial Investigatory Units/Agencies
OFAC Cryptocurrency Sanctions
Content: Crypto fund managers that invest in crypto futures must be licenced with the CFTC (Commodity Futures Trading Commission) as a Commodity Trading Advisor and Commodity Pool Operator. This also applies to fund managers using leverage/margin trading. ICOs that could be construed as securities must be registered with the SEC (Securities and Exchange Commission) – see the Howey Test, or request an exemption. USA Crypto Regulatory & Financial Investigatory Units/Agencies
Various regulatory authorities see themselves as the regulator for cryptocurrencies in the United States. The fact that cryptocurrencies have been and continue to be classed variously as commodities, securities and currencies can further confuse market participants. However, a recent USA crypto regulation proposed last year, the Crypto-Currency Act of 2020, sought to define which regulators regulate what – helps to visualize the regulatory nuances as they are in-line with historic litigation and criminal proceedings and applicable laws. Securities and Exchange Commission – SEC
The SEC regulates the financial industry in the USA. In the past, it has sought to regulate crypto as a security. In recent years it has applied the term to a number of different crypto businesses that are deemed to be issuing unregulated securities as their IPOs (see the Howey Test). Commodity Futures Trading Commission – CFTC
The CFTC regulates financial markets in relation to futures, swap, and some options.
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Title: USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law | Coinfirm
Headings: USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law
USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law
Crypto AML: The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)
The Bank Secrecy Act and the Patriot Act
FinCEN’s Self-Hosted Wallet Regulations
Cryptocurrency Tax Regulations in the USA
USA Cryptocurrency Regulations Licensing Requirements
FinCEN CVC Guidance – PDF Download
USA Crypto Regulatory & Financial Investigatory Units/Agencies
OFAC Cryptocurrency Sanctions
Content: However, a recent USA crypto regulation proposed last year, the Crypto-Currency Act of 2020, sought to define which regulators regulate what – helps to visualize the regulatory nuances as they are in-line with historic litigation and criminal proceedings and applicable laws. Securities and Exchange Commission – SEC
The SEC regulates the financial industry in the USA. In the past, it has sought to regulate crypto as a security. In recent years it has applied the term to a number of different crypto businesses that are deemed to be issuing unregulated securities as their IPOs (see the Howey Test). Commodity Futures Trading Commission – CFTC
The CFTC regulates financial markets in relation to futures, swap, and some options. Most commodities in today’s financial markets are traded on the futures market. In the past, the CFTC has taken the view that cryptocurrencies “are commodities” as the then-Chairman in 2019 noted about Bitcoin and Ether. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency – OCC
The OCC is the USA financial regulator charged with overseeing national banks such as appointing charters and penalties etc. In 2020 and 2021, the OCC has been issuing charters to cryptocurrency ‘banks’, as the industry welcomes FIs and large fund management companies. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network – FinCEN
FinCEN is an office of the US Treasury that analyzes information about financial transactions in an effort to counter money laundering and terrorism financing.
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Title: USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law | Coinfirm
Headings: USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law
USA Cryptocurrency Regulation | Bitcoin Law
Crypto AML: The Bank Secrecy Act (BSA)
The Bank Secrecy Act and the Patriot Act
FinCEN’s Self-Hosted Wallet Regulations
Cryptocurrency Tax Regulations in the USA
USA Cryptocurrency Regulations Licensing Requirements
FinCEN CVC Guidance – PDF Download
USA Crypto Regulatory & Financial Investigatory Units/Agencies
OFAC Cryptocurrency Sanctions
Content: Most commodities in today’s financial markets are traded on the futures market. In the past, the CFTC has taken the view that cryptocurrencies “are commodities” as the then-Chairman in 2019 noted about Bitcoin and Ether. Office of the Comptroller of the Currency – OCC
The OCC is the USA financial regulator charged with overseeing national banks such as appointing charters and penalties etc. In 2020 and 2021, the OCC has been issuing charters to cryptocurrency ‘banks’, as the industry welcomes FIs and large fund management companies. Financial Crimes Enforcement Network – FinCEN
FinCEN is an office of the US Treasury that analyzes information about financial transactions in an effort to counter money laundering and terrorism financing. FinCEN oversees the USA financial regulation the Bank Secrecy Act and in late 2019 proposed KYC (Know-Your-Customer) checks on VASPs transacting cryptocurrency with self-hosted wallets. Office of Foreign Assets Control – OFAC
The OFAC is a financial intelligence unit (FIU) and a US agency responsible for overseeing the compliance of trade sanctions, blacklisting. USA cryptocurrency regulations revolving around sanctions for obliged entities must be adhered to. Federal Bureau of Investigations – FBI
The FBI is responsible for crime enforcement at a federal level. Cases that the FBI has been involved in within the crypto industry include; (
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Title: Stelvio Pass - Mountain pass in the Italian Alps, Italy | Colcorsa
Headings: Stelvio Pass – Italian Alps, Italy
Stelvio Pass – Italian Alps, Italy
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Content: The Stelvio Pass opens usually during the very last days of May, however it is more likely to be early June. Sometimes they keep the road open until the end of October, and sometimes the road gets heavy snowfall already towards the end of September – although most of the time it melts in a few days that time of the year. Traffic can be a problem on this road – to get a clear stretch of road you’d have to be there out of peak season (July and August tend to be the most busy months due to school holidays), or experience it during hours of the day when most people are still asleep. From our numerous sunrise drives on the Stelvio Pass we have experienced that you might get a few early morning commuters heading up on the road even before the sun rises – there are a few hotels and restaurants and shops – but other than that it’s a time of the day when it’s very quiet there. And of course a sunrise in the high mountains, experienced from the summit of Stelvio Pass, is something magical that we highly recommend. On our Swiss Alps & Stelvio supercar tour our road trippers stay one night in a hotel just 19 kms from the summit – the perfect opportunity to get behind the wheel of your fast machine for that sunrise drive…
Where to stay close to the road
Around the Stelvio Pass you have a good selection of hotels – both five star luxury, and traditional mountain retreats. If you wish to stay right on the pass, the 3* Berghotel Franzenshöhe is 21 hairpins down (about 7 km) from the top of the pass on the north side. This charming hotel is in a beautiful location at 2188m, down in the valley and with a view up to the summit, and also home to a restaurant serving local cuisine. There is also a small place even higher than this. The family-run guesthouse Alpengasthof Tibet Hütte is perched at 2800m – the highest point reachable by car on the Stelvio, and also with supercar friendly parking – and is home to only a few simple guest rooms.
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The Costa Rican coastline which runs 125 miles between the northern border with Nicaragua and the southern border with Panama is called the Caribbean coast or the Atlantic Coast of Costa Rica.
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Real Estate in Caribbean Costa Rica
Search Real Estate Properties in Costa Rica
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Vacation Rentals in Costa Rica
Content: Puerto Viejo de Telemanca, nearby, is another prime location for the young at heart, small and colorful. Real Estate in Caribbean Costa Rica
Limón, the province which comprises all of this coast, has a much different vibe than any other province in Costa Rica. Its population is predominantly Afro-Caribbean, and the music and the food reflect the roots of its inhabitants, who came to this country to work on banana plantations or to build the Atlantic Railroad – construction starting in 1871 on a line that was 335 miles long in order to take freshly harvested coffee beans and bananas from Limon to San Jose (prosperous in its time, that line is now closed). Caribbean Costa Rica properties are for searchers who enjoy this much more lively vibe, and also deal with the province’s climate, which is rather rainy. Real Estate For Sale
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Caribbean Hotels for Sale
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Caribbean Costa Rica Real Estate
The Costa Rican coastline which runs 125 miles between the northern border with Nicaragua and the southern border with Panama is called the Caribbean coast or the Atlantic Coast of Costa Rica. The distinction is made because islands in the Caribbean are noted for their white sandy beaches, but the Costa Rican beaches have black and brown sands, and rough waters – which make it ideal for surfing. Real estate in Caribbean Costa Rica can be found in every city and town dotting the coast. Prospective purchases can acquire property in the port city of Limón, for example, which is a city of some 90,000 strong and the capital of the province of the same name. Cruise ships dock in this city on a daily basis and their passengers taken for tours of the surrounding area. Puerto Viejo de Telemanca, nearby, is another prime location for the young at heart, small and colorful.
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CHILDCARE
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than
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children
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the
caregiver’s
own)
may
be
infant
through
preschool
age. Family
child
care
homes
are
regulated
through
a
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registration. They
are
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licensed
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certified. Providers
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registered
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they
care
for
more
than
three
children
in
addition
to
their
own. Providers
attend
a
six-hour
orientation
session
and
are
inspected
once
prior
to
beginning
operation. Although
approximately
30%
of
registered
homes
are
visited
each
year,
the
majority
of
homes
are
inspected
only
if
there
is
a
complaint. As
a
parent
you
are
an
important
monitor
of
the
quality
of
care
your
child
receives. To
find
out
the
results
of
inspections
or
complaint
investigations,
contact
the
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Department
of
Family
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Protective
Services
at
713-940-5200. Be
prepared
with
the
name
and
address
of
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Title: Scientific Method in Psychology – Colleges & Degrees | CollegeAtlas
Headings: Scientific Method in Psychology
Scientific Method in Psychology
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Content: Scientific Method in Psychology – Colleges & Degrees | CollegeAtlas
Scientific Method in Psychology
Posted Jun 24th, 2014
Psychologists and other social scientists regularly propose explanations for human behavior. On a more informal level, people make judgments about the intentions, motivations and actions of others on a daily basis. While the everyday judgments we make about human behavior are subjective and anecdotal, researchers use the scientific method to study psychology in an objective and systematic way. The results of these studies are often reported in popular media, which leads many to wonder just how or why researchers arrived at the conclusions they did. In order to truly understand how psychologists and other researchers reach these conclusions, you need to know more about the research process that is used to study psychology and the basic steps that are utilized when conducting any type of psychological research. By knowing the steps of the scientific method, you can better understand the process researchers go through to arrive at conclusions about human behavior. What Is the Scientific Method? The goals of psychological studies are to describe, explain, predict and perhaps influence mental processes or behaviors. In order to do this, psychologists utilize the scientific method to conduct psychological research. The scientific method is a set of principles and procedures that are used by researchers to develop questions, collect data and reach conclusions.
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Title: Scientific Method in Psychology – Colleges & Degrees | CollegeAtlas
Headings: Scientific Method in Psychology
Scientific Method in Psychology
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Content: Descriptive Research Methods
Descriptive research such as case studies, naturalistic observations and surveys are often used when it would be impossible or difficult to conduct an experiment. These methods are best used to describe different aspects of a behavior or psychological phenomenon. Once a researcher has collected data using descriptive methods, a correlational study can then be used to look at how the variables are related. Experimental Research Methods
Experimental methods are used to demonstrate causal relationships between variables. In an experiment, the researcher systematically manipulates a variable of interest (known as the independent variable) and measures the effect on another variable (known as the dependent variable). Unlike correlational studies, which can only be used to determine if there is a relationship between two variables, experimental methods can be used to determine the actual nature of the relationship. That is to say, if changes in one variable actually cause another to change. Step 3 � Examine Data and Reach Conclusions (Drawing Conclusions)
Once a researcher has designed the study and collected the data, it is time to examine this information and draw conclusions about what has been found. Using statistics, researchers can summarize the data, analyze the results, and draw conclusions based on this evidence. So how does a researcher decide what the results of a study mean?
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Title: Best Bachelor's in Health Science Degrees | CollegeChoice
Headings: Best Bachelor’s Health Science Degrees
Best Bachelor’s Health Science Degrees
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Best Bachelor’s Health Science Degrees
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Title: Best Bachelor's in Health Science Degrees | CollegeChoice
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Title: Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students | Top 25 Scholarships 2020
Headings: Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students
Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students
Top 25 Scholarships 2020
1
NBCC Minority Fellowship Program
2
HENAAC Scholars Program
3
UNCF/Comcast NBCUniversal Corporate Scholars Program
4
ACS Scholars Program
5
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
6
Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship
7
GE/LNESC Scholarship
8
PepsiCo Cesar Chavez Latino Scholarship
9
NBCUniversal/LNESC Scholarship
10
The Judith McManus Price Scholarship
11
ALA Spectrum Scholarship
12
Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship
13
Actuarial Diversity Scholarship
14
Minority Teacher Education Scholarship
15
Adelante Fund MIllerCoors Colorado Scholarship
16
CHCC CAPS Young Professionals Scholarship
17
ESA Foundation Scholarship for Minority Students
18
F.A. and Charlotte Blount Scholarship
19
Hyatt Hotels Fund for Minority Lodging Management Students
20
ABA Diversity Scholarship
21
Latino Resources College Scholarship
22
Pacific Gas & Electric Company Latino ERG
23
EMPOWER Scholarship
24
BLM Squared Scholarship
25
Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship
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It’s a fact we all know about college: it can be really expensive. As the need for a college education has increased so has the overall price of a college education. With tuition prices on the rise and no sign of that increase slowing down, many Hispanic and Latino students are unsure of how they will find the money to fund their college education. While student loans are a great option for funding a college education, they do result in large student loan payments that can sometimes be really hard for students to get out from under. In searching for ways to control the rising cost of a college education, students are hoping that they can find some sort of way to decrease how much they’ll have to spend. One of the best ways that students can accomplish this is through the use of scholarships. Scholarships are a great way to decrease the overall cost of a college degree. To put it simply, a scholarship is free money awarded to students who meet certain criteria that can be applied to the cost of a college education.
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https://www.collegeconsensus.com/scholarships/biggest-latino-scholarships/
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Title: Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students | Top 25 Scholarships 2020
Headings: Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students
Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students
Top 25 Scholarships 2020
1
NBCC Minority Fellowship Program
2
HENAAC Scholars Program
3
UNCF/Comcast NBCUniversal Corporate Scholars Program
4
ACS Scholars Program
5
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
6
Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship
7
GE/LNESC Scholarship
8
PepsiCo Cesar Chavez Latino Scholarship
9
NBCUniversal/LNESC Scholarship
10
The Judith McManus Price Scholarship
11
ALA Spectrum Scholarship
12
Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship
13
Actuarial Diversity Scholarship
14
Minority Teacher Education Scholarship
15
Adelante Fund MIllerCoors Colorado Scholarship
16
CHCC CAPS Young Professionals Scholarship
17
ESA Foundation Scholarship for Minority Students
18
F.A. and Charlotte Blount Scholarship
19
Hyatt Hotels Fund for Minority Lodging Management Students
20
ABA Diversity Scholarship
21
Latino Resources College Scholarship
22
Pacific Gas & Electric Company Latino ERG
23
EMPOWER Scholarship
24
BLM Squared Scholarship
25
Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship
Content: While student loans are a great option for funding a college education, they do result in large student loan payments that can sometimes be really hard for students to get out from under. In searching for ways to control the rising cost of a college education, students are hoping that they can find some sort of way to decrease how much they’ll have to spend. One of the best ways that students can accomplish this is through the use of scholarships. Scholarships are a great way to decrease the overall cost of a college degree. To put it simply, a scholarship is free money awarded to students who meet certain criteria that can be applied to the cost of a college education. Some might say it sounds too good to be true or if it is true that there is probably a limited supply of scholarship money available, but they’d be wrong. According to the U.S. Department of Education, $46 billion dollars worth of scholarship money is made available to students annually. That’s $46 billion dollars worth of education that is being given away to students with little to no strings attached. For Latino students who are wondering how to control the cost of their education, a scholarship just might be the answer. Scholarships are offered to students on many different bases.
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https://www.collegeconsensus.com/scholarships/biggest-latino-scholarships/
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Title: Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students | Top 25 Scholarships 2020
Headings: Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students
Biggest Scholarships for Latino and Hispanic Students
Top 25 Scholarships 2020
1
NBCC Minority Fellowship Program
2
HENAAC Scholars Program
3
UNCF/Comcast NBCUniversal Corporate Scholars Program
4
ACS Scholars Program
5
Hispanic Scholarship Fund
6
Brown and Caldwell Minority Scholarship
7
GE/LNESC Scholarship
8
PepsiCo Cesar Chavez Latino Scholarship
9
NBCUniversal/LNESC Scholarship
10
The Judith McManus Price Scholarship
11
ALA Spectrum Scholarship
12
Albert W. Dent Graduate Student Scholarship
13
Actuarial Diversity Scholarship
14
Minority Teacher Education Scholarship
15
Adelante Fund MIllerCoors Colorado Scholarship
16
CHCC CAPS Young Professionals Scholarship
17
ESA Foundation Scholarship for Minority Students
18
F.A. and Charlotte Blount Scholarship
19
Hyatt Hotels Fund for Minority Lodging Management Students
20
ABA Diversity Scholarship
21
Latino Resources College Scholarship
22
Pacific Gas & Electric Company Latino ERG
23
EMPOWER Scholarship
24
BLM Squared Scholarship
25
Davila/Trevino Memorial Scholarship
Content: Some might say it sounds too good to be true or if it is true that there is probably a limited supply of scholarship money available, but they’d be wrong. According to the U.S. Department of Education, $46 billion dollars worth of scholarship money is made available to students annually. That’s $46 billion dollars worth of education that is being given away to students with little to no strings attached. For Latino students who are wondering how to control the cost of their education, a scholarship just might be the answer. Scholarships are offered to students on many different bases. One of the biggest ways that scholarships are made available is to students from different minority groups. Recognizing a history of inequality and underrepresentation in higher education, many companies and organizations have formed to raise money for students from traditionally underrepresented groups to provide scholarship aid in order to promote and entice students into pursuing a college degree. One such category of scholarships are scholarships made available to Latino and Hispanic students. To encourage more Latino/Hispanic students to pursue a college education by eliminating some of their college debt, these scholarships provide qualifying students with the opportunity to cut the cost of their college education. Here’s list of some of the biggest scholarships available to Latino/Hispanic students.
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https://www.collegeconsensus.com/scholarships/biggest-latino-scholarships/
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