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Title: How to Calculate Market Demand for Your Ecommerce Business (2021)
Headings: Calculating Market Demand: How to Find Product Ideas Your Customers Want
Calculating Market Demand: How to Find Product Ideas Your Customers Want
Table of Contents
What is market demand and its importance?
Free Guide: How to Find a Profitable Product to Sell Online
What is the difference between individual and market demand?
What’s a market demand curve?
3 market demand examples
Testing market demand at a local level
Measuring market demand on ecommerce channels
Finding a product with stable demand
How to find market demand
1. Use search engine optimization tools
2. Use social listening tools
Free Guide: How to Find a Profitable Product to Sell Online
How do you calculate market demand for a product?
Bringing it all together
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Content: Under these circumstances, prices typically go up—more people want it, and more people are willing to pay for it. But when market demand decreases, prices typically follow suit. It gets more complex than that, but we’ll get into it later. It’s important to consider market demand for any business venture, but especially when we’re talking about product development. You don’t want to invest too much capital in products that no one will buy—sitting stock eats at your profits and takes up warehouse space. On the flip side, you also want to make sure you always have enough to serve your customer base. Out-of-stocks are costly issues and could spoil your chance to snag a new lifelong customer. Free Guide: How to Find a Profitable Product to Sell Online
Excited about starting a business, but not sure where to start? This free, comprehensive guide will teach you how to find great, newly trending products with high sales potential.
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https://www.shopify.com/blog/market-demand
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_641592274#19_1226313107
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Title: How to Put Together a Loss Prevention Plan for Your Store — Revenue & Profits
Headings: How to Put Together a Loss Prevention Plan for Your Store
How to Put Together a Loss Prevention Plan for Your Store
The Basics of a Loss Prevention Plan
Creating a Plan to Reduce Shrinkage
Step 1: Size Up the Problem
Step 2: Secure Buy-In
Step 3: Audit Hiring and Training Practices
Optional: Hire a Loss Prevention Manager
Tactics to Prevent Shoplifting and Theft
Successful Loss Prevention Plans
Sears Canada: Video Analysis Enables Proactive Prevention
Target: Loss Prevention at Self-Checkout
Meijer: Using Technology to Find Exceptions
Get More Out of Your Inventory With a Loss Prevention Plan
About the author
Kiera Abbamonte
Topics:
Start your 14-day free trial today!
Content: By analyzing these patterns and sharing them across all stores, the team was better able to train their focus on “hot spots,” or areas prone to theft activity, and catch shoplifting behaviors before they became a problem. Target: Loss Prevention at Self-Checkout
One of the bigger retail developments of the last decade is the appearance of self-checkout lines at major retailers. Eliminating the cashier (scanning each item, interacting with customers, observing behavior) presents an obvious barrier to loss prevention efforts. Target approached this problem by leaning hard into one of the anti-shoplifting tactics above: conspicuous surveillance. If you’ve gone through self-checkout at a Target store recently, you might’ve not
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https://www.shopify.com/retail/retail-loss-prevention
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_642387380#11_1228185646
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Title: Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter | Lightspeed POS
Headings: Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter
Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter
What is shoplifting?
Shoplifting signs
Past offenders
Atypical customers
Oversized clothing or big bags
Groups
Other shoplifting signs
Employee theft
Inventory tracking
Generate barcodes in just a few clicks
How shoplifting is punished
Civil liability for shoplifting
State-by-state shoplifting laws
Loss prevention techniques
Inventory management technology
Employee training
Video surveillance
Electronic article surveillance
How to spot a shoplifter
News you care about. Tips you can use.
Lightspeed
Content: Generate barcodes in just a few clicks
Use Lightspeed's free barcode generator and keep tabs on your inventory. Learn more
How shoplifting is punished
In many states, shoplifting is charged either as a theft or larceny offense—typically as petty theft or the state’s lowest-level offense if the stolen merchandise’s value is below a certain threshold. Other states differentiate between shoplifting and standard theft offenses and might treat shoplifting offenses less severely (treating it as an infraction as opposed to a misdemeanor). As an example, the state of Massachusetts treats first-time shoplifting offenders as follows: when the stolen merchandise is worth less than $100, it is only punishable by a fine of no more than $250, and jail time is not a possibility. As the value of the stolen merchandise increases, so does the severity of the resulting criminal charge in each state. Check out our list of state-by-state shoplifting laws for further clarification. Civil liability for shoplifting
On top of the criminal charges a shoplifter faces, each state has a civil law where shoplifters can be held civilly liable to the rightful owner of the merchandise for resulting damages. In the case of the offender being underage, some states hold the parent or legal guardian may liable for money damages. The cap on this monetary penalty is typically lower than if the shoplifter was an adult.
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https://www.shopkeep.com/blog/how-to-reduce-shoplifting
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_642387380#12_1228187928
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Title: Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter | Lightspeed POS
Headings: Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter
Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter
What is shoplifting?
Shoplifting signs
Past offenders
Atypical customers
Oversized clothing or big bags
Groups
Other shoplifting signs
Employee theft
Inventory tracking
Generate barcodes in just a few clicks
How shoplifting is punished
Civil liability for shoplifting
State-by-state shoplifting laws
Loss prevention techniques
Inventory management technology
Employee training
Video surveillance
Electronic article surveillance
How to spot a shoplifter
News you care about. Tips you can use.
Lightspeed
Content: As the value of the stolen merchandise increases, so does the severity of the resulting criminal charge in each state. Check out our list of state-by-state shoplifting laws for further clarification. Civil liability for shoplifting
On top of the criminal charges a shoplifter faces, each state has a civil law where shoplifters can be held civilly liable to the rightful owner of the merchandise for resulting damages. In the case of the offender being underage, some states hold the parent or legal guardian may liable for money damages. The cap on this monetary penalty is typically lower than if the shoplifter was an adult. That monetary penalty may include repaying the following: The full retail value of the stolen items
The store owner’s financial losses that resulted from the theft
Repayment of the store owner’s court costs and legal fees
Shoplifting civil liability laws vary from state-to-state. Click the link for your state below to learn more and–as always–consider consulting an attorney in your area to inquire about your specific cases. State-by-state shoplifting laws
The laws around shoplifting and retail theft can vary by state. Click the links below for more information on shoplifting offenses and civil liability laws.
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https://www.shopkeep.com/blog/how-to-reduce-shoplifting
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Title: Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter | Lightspeed POS
Headings: Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter
Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter
What is shoplifting?
Shoplifting signs
Past offenders
Atypical customers
Oversized clothing or big bags
Groups
Other shoplifting signs
Employee theft
Inventory tracking
Generate barcodes in just a few clicks
How shoplifting is punished
Civil liability for shoplifting
State-by-state shoplifting laws
Loss prevention techniques
Inventory management technology
Employee training
Video surveillance
Electronic article surveillance
How to spot a shoplifter
News you care about. Tips you can use.
Lightspeed
Content: That monetary penalty may include repaying the following: The full retail value of the stolen items
The store owner’s financial losses that resulted from the theft
Repayment of the store owner’s court costs and legal fees
Shoplifting civil liability laws vary from state-to-state. Click the link for your state below to learn more and–as always–consider consulting an attorney in your area to inquire about your specific cases. State-by-state shoplifting laws
The laws around shoplifting and retail theft can vary by state. Click the links below for more information on shoplifting offenses and civil liability laws. Alabama
Alaska
Arizona
Arkansas
California
Colorado
Connecticut
Delaware
District of Columbia
Florida
Georgia
Hawaii
Idaho
Illinois
Indiana
Iowa
Kansas
Kentucky
Louisiana
Maine
Maryland
Massachusetts
Michigan
Minnesota
Mississippi
Missouri
Montana
Nebraska
Nevada
New Hampshire
New Jersey
New Mexico
New York
North Carolina
North Dakota
Ohio
Oklahoma
Oregon
Pennsylvania
Rhode Island
South Carolina
South Dakota
Tennessee
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Loss prevention techniques
There are both proactive and reactive ways to loss prevention. Proactively, retailers can invest in inventory management technology to assure their inventory levels are accurate and updated in real-time after each sale. Reactively, retailers must train their staff on how to handle shoplifting cases on the sales floor. Inventory management technology
Inventory management is key to preventing inventory shrinkage, whether it’s from overstocking, theft, loss, fraud or shoplifting. Invest in a retail point of sale system with real-time inventory management capabilities to assure that you’re accurately tracking and counting your inventory.
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https://www.shopkeep.com/blog/how-to-reduce-shoplifting
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_642387380#15_1228195486
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Title: Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter | Lightspeed POS
Headings: Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter
Shoplifting: How to Spot a Shoplifter
What is shoplifting?
Shoplifting signs
Past offenders
Atypical customers
Oversized clothing or big bags
Groups
Other shoplifting signs
Employee theft
Inventory tracking
Generate barcodes in just a few clicks
How shoplifting is punished
Civil liability for shoplifting
State-by-state shoplifting laws
Loss prevention techniques
Inventory management technology
Employee training
Video surveillance
Electronic article surveillance
How to spot a shoplifter
News you care about. Tips you can use.
Lightspeed
Content: Employee training
Train sales associates on how to identify potential shoplifters and how to handle those situations. The last thing you want is for your staff to wrongfully accuse someone of stealing. More often than not, the best approach to preventing theft on the sales floor is with great customer service. If they spot someone who looks suspicious, have them approach the client and simply treat them as they would any other customer, asking them if they need help finding anything and what they’re looking for. More often than not, the feeling that they’re being watched is enough to deter thieves. Staff should never try to apprehend a shoplifter on their own. Instead, they should reach out to a security guard or their managers for guidance. Be sure to include your store’s policy for how to handle theft in your employee training process. If the shoplifter leaves the store, r
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https://www.shopkeep.com/blog/how-to-reduce-shoplifting
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_645001813#14_1234684389
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Title: 8 best extra virgin olive oil in India - Health & Beauty benefits!
Headings: 8 Best extra virgin olive oil in India – Health & beauty benefits of extra virgin olive oil
8 Best extra virgin olive oil in India – Health & beauty benefits of extra virgin olive oil
Also Read:
Health benefits of Extra Virgin olive oil
Beauty benefits of Extra Virgin olive oil
8 best extra virgin olive oil available in India
1. Borges Extra Virgin Olive Oil
2. Figaro Extra Virgin Olive Oil
3. Bertolli Olive Oil
4. Leonardo Olive Oil – Extra Virgin
5. Gaia Extra Virgin Olive Oil
6. Del Monte eExtra Virgin Olive Oil
7. Farrell extra virgin olive oil
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Content: Price: 399 INR for 500 mL
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The best extra virgin olive oil for you! With the increased focus towards healthy lifestyle, there is switch in use of oils. The use of extra virgin olive oil has increased over the period. The Asian market has witnessed high demand for the olive oil and related products. The shelves and e-commerce websites operational in India have been offering great discounts on olive oil to promote the product. The associated health and beauty benefits has fueled the market growth for extra virgin olive oil. The best part of using olive oil is it doesn’t leave the skin oily flashing your T-zone.
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https://www.shoppersgossip.com/best-extra-virgin-olive-oil/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_679334661#3_1310495306
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Title: Penal Code 372 PC - California "Public Nuisance" Law
Headings:
Content: Defenses
A defendant can raise a legal defense to beat a charge under this statute. Common defenses include: one-time event,
few people affected, and/or
no notice. Penalties
A violation of this statute is a misdemeanor. This is opposed to a felony or an infraction. The offense is punishable by: imprisonment in county jail for up to six months, and/or
a maximum fine of $1,000. A judge may award misdemeanor (or summary) probation in lieu of jail time. Our California criminal defense attorneys will explain the following in this article: 1.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/372/
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Title: Penal Code 372 PC - California "Public Nuisance" Law
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Content: The offense is punishable by: imprisonment in county jail for up to six months, and/or
a maximum fine of $1,000. A judge may award misdemeanor (or summary) probation in lieu of jail time. Our California criminal defense attorneys will explain the following in this article: 1. What is a crime under this statute? 1.1. Penal Code 373a PC
2. Are there legal defenses to 372 PC? 2.1.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/372/
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Title: Penal Code 372 PC - California "Public Nuisance" Law
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Content: No notice
This is a defense to a charge under PC 373a. A person is only guilty under this statute if: he failed to remedy a public nuisance,
after receiving notice. This means it is a defense for a defendant to say he never received this requisite notice. A violation of this law can result in up to 6 months of jail time
3. What are the penalties? A violation of Penal Code 372 is a misdemeanor. The offense is punishable by: imprisonment in the county jail for up to six months, and/or
a maximum fine of $1,000. 6
4.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/372/
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Title: Penal Code 372 PC - California "Public Nuisance" Law
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Content: What are the penalties? A violation of Penal Code 372 is a misdemeanor. The offense is punishable by: imprisonment in the county jail for up to six months, and/or
a maximum fine of $1,000. 6
4. Are there immigration consequences? A conviction under these statutes will not result in any harmful immigration consequences. A non-citizen defendant can sometimes get deported after committing a crime. This happens, for example, if he commits either: an aggravated felony, or
a crime involving moral turpitude.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/372/
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Title: Penal Code 372 PC - California "Public Nuisance" Law
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Content: Are there immigration consequences? A conviction under these statutes will not result in any harmful immigration consequences. A non-citizen defendant can sometimes get deported after committing a crime. This happens, for example, if he commits either: an aggravated felony, or
a crime involving moral turpitude. A crime under these statues, though, is not a deportable offense. 5. Can a person get a conviction expunged? A person can get an expungement if convicted under these laws. A judge will award an expungement provided that the defendant:
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/372/
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Title: Penal Code 372 PC - California "Public Nuisance" Law
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Content: A crime under these statues, though, is not a deportable offense. 5. Can a person get a conviction expunged? A person can get an expungement if convicted under these laws. A judge will award an expungement provided that the defendant: completes his jail term, or
completes probation (whichever one is imposed). 6. Does a conviction affect gun rights? A conviction involving a public nuisance will not impact a defendant’s gun rights. Some California crimes, like felonies, can take away a person’s right to:
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/penal-code/372/
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Title: "Trombetta Motions" & Spoliation Of Evidence In California Criminal Cases
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Content: after Leslie if charged for robbery (per PC 211) , her attorney discovers that the police lost fingerprints taken from the scene of the crime (that differed from those of her client). Note that the mishandling of evidence, for which the motion addresses, is a violation of a defendant’s Constitutional right to due process. Defendants can file a Trombetta motion in basically any type of criminal case, and they can be used to fight charges of a misdemeanor, a felony, or a wobbler. A judge will either grant or deny a defendant’s motion. And, he will make this decision by following a two-step process that considers: how favorable the missing evidence was to the defendant, and
if the government acted in bad faith. “ Spoliation ” refers to when a person destroys or conceals evidence. Per California Penal Code 135 PC, this destruction and concealment of evidence is a crime. A violation of Penal Code 135 is charged as a misdemeanor. The crime is punishable by:
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/process/trombetta-motion/
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Title: "Trombetta Motions" & Spoliation Of Evidence In California Criminal Cases
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Content: The first step in a judge analyzing a T-motion is for him to ask how exculpatory or favorable the missing evidence was to the defendant. A judge will likely grant a motion if he finds that the evidence that was destroyed or tampered with was advantageous to the accused. Please note that “ exculpatory ” evidence is evidence that clearly shows a party’s innocence. If this evidence gets destroyed, a judge will typically grant the motion without an exception. “ Favorable ” evidence means items that help the accused support his defense. If this evidence gets lost or mishandled, judges are likely to grant a Trombetta motion. In any event, the exculpatory or favorable evidence at issue must: have held this value before the evidence was lost or destroyed, and
be of such a type that an accused would not be able to get similar evidence by any other efforts. 2.2. Did the government act in bad faith?
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/process/trombetta-motion/
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Title: "Trombetta Motions" & Spoliation Of Evidence In California Criminal Cases
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Content: If this evidence gets lost or mishandled, judges are likely to grant a Trombetta motion. In any event, the exculpatory or favorable evidence at issue must: have held this value before the evidence was lost or destroyed, and
be of such a type that an accused would not be able to get similar evidence by any other efforts. 2.2. Did the government act in bad faith? If a judge finds that the missing evidence was not favorable, then he can still grant the motion if he determines that the government acted in bad faith. “ Bad faith ” means that the government intentionally destroyed or mishandled evidence. Note that the negligent handling of evidence will not rise to the level of bad faith. This rule also applies to the situation where evidence was lost or mishandled by the government’s accident. So, for example, consider a person that was arrested for the rape of his ex-girlfriend.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/process/trombetta-motion/
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Title: "Trombetta Motions" & Spoliation Of Evidence In California Criminal Cases
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Content: If a judge finds that the missing evidence was not favorable, then he can still grant the motion if he determines that the government acted in bad faith. “ Bad faith ” means that the government intentionally destroyed or mishandled evidence. Note that the negligent handling of evidence will not rise to the level of bad faith. This rule also applies to the situation where evidence was lost or mishandled by the government’s accident. So, for example, consider a person that was arrested for the rape of his ex-girlfriend. Following the incident, a semen sample was taken from the woman. But the sample, through an accident at the lab, was not preserved correctly. As a result, the sample could not get tested. This scenario would not be considered “bad faith.” This is because the government did not intentionally damage the semen sample.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/ca/defense/process/trombetta-motion/
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Title: CRS 18-3-206 - Colorado "Menacing" Laws and Penalties
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CRS 18-3-206 – Colorado “Menacing” Laws
Colorado Legal Defense Group » Criminal Defense » Criminal Laws A-Z » Menacing Laws
Updated March 11, 2021
Crime of "menacing" in Colorado
Under CRS 18-3-206, Colorado law defines the crime of menacing as using threats or actions knowingly to place, or to attempt to place, another person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury. In some states, menacing is known as battery and/or making criminal threats. Menacing is frequently charged along with Colorado assault and/or Colorado domestic violence. Colorado menacing can be a misdemeanor or a felony
If no deadly weapon was involved, menacing is a class 3 Colorado misdemeanor. Penalties can include: Up to 6 months in jail, and/or
A fine of $50-$750. However, menacing is a Colorado class 5 felony if: you use a deadly weapon or any article a person would reasonably believe is a deadly weapon, or
you represent verbally or otherwise that you are armed with a deadly weapon. Consequences of a Colorado felony menacing conviction can include: 1-3 years in prison, and/or
A fine of $1,000-$100,000.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/co/defense/laws/menacing/
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Title: CRS 18-3-206 - Colorado "Menacing" Laws and Penalties
Headings:
Content: Up to 6 months in jail, and/or
A fine of $50-$750. However, menacing is a Colorado class 5 felony if: you use a deadly weapon or any article a person would reasonably believe is a deadly weapon, or
you represent verbally or otherwise that you are armed with a deadly weapon. Consequences of a Colorado felony menacing conviction can include: 1-3 years in prison, and/or
A fine of $1,000-$100,000. Defending a Colorado menacing charge
To be guilty of menacing, it is not enough that you threatened someone or that the alleged victim was scared. You had to have intended to scare someone. However, we all know that sometimes people say stupid things, which others misunderstand. Worse, people sometimes use a person’s statement to get back at them for imagined wrongs. But even a misdemeanor menacing charge can give you a criminal record.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/co/defense/laws/menacing/
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Title: CRS 18-3-206 - Colorado "Menacing" Laws and Penalties
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Content: 1. What is criminal menacing in Colorado? Section 18-3-206 of the Colorado Revised Statutes (C.R.S.) provides: (1) A person commits the crime of menacing if, by any threat or physical action, he or she knowingly places or attempts to place another person in fear of imminent serious bodily injury. Menacing is a class 3 misdemeanor, but, it is a class 5 felony if committed: (a) By the use of a deadly weapon or any article used or fashioned in a manner to cause a person to reasonably believe that the article is a deadly weapon; or
(b) By the person representing verbally or otherwise that he or she is armed with a deadly weapon. See our related articles on domestic violence assault in Colorado and violating restraining orders. 1.1. Serious bodily injury
Under CRS 18-1-901 (3) (p), “serious bodily injury” means bodily injury which, either at the time of the actual injury or at a later time, involves a substantial risk of death, a substantial risk of serious permanent disfigurement, a substantial risk of protracted loss or impairment of the function of any part or organ of the body, or breaks, fractures, or burns of the second or third degree.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/co/defense/laws/menacing/
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Title: CRS 18-3-206 - Colorado "Menacing" Laws and Penalties
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Content: 2
The prosecutor doesn’t even need to prove that the victim was actually afraid. All that is necessary is that you were aware that your conduct was practically certain to cause fear. 3
Conversely, however, the fact that the victim was afraid does not prove that you were aware your actions would put that person in fear. The alleged victim’s reaction is simply one element for a jury to consider in deciding whether had the requisite intent to place victim in fear. 4
Violating CRS 18-3-206 can be a felony or a misdemeanor in Colorado. 2. What are the penalties under CRS 18-3-206? 2.1. Misdemeanor menacing
Making a criminal threat is misdemeanor criminal menacing in Colorado if no deadly weapon was involved. Consequences of Colorado misdemeanor menacing can include:
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https://www.shouselaw.com/co/defense/laws/menacing/
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Title: CRS 18-3-206 - Colorado "Menacing" Laws and Penalties
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Content: 2. What are the penalties under CRS 18-3-206? 2.1. Misdemeanor menacing
Making a criminal threat is misdemeanor criminal menacing in Colorado if no deadly weapon was involved. Consequences of Colorado misdemeanor menacing can include: Up to 6 months in jail, and/or
A fine of $50-$750. 2.2. Felony menacing
When you display or use a deadly weapon or an article a person would reasonably believe is a deadly weapon, menacing becomes a class 5 felony, even if the other person didn’t see it. A conviction for a Colorado felony menacing charge carries: 1 – 3 year prison sentence, and/or
A fine of $1,000-$100,000.
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https://www.shouselaw.com/co/defense/laws/menacing/
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Title: How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
Headings: How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
The Term Social Media
The Delivery of News, the Sharing of Ideas, the Expression of Opinions
Content: “ media ” is a place where publications occur. “ social ” implies that there is sharing occurring. A sharing of ideas, opinions, images. The social in social media also implies the tools, places and services that allow people to gather for social interaction. Social media allows individuals to gather and express themselves in a much more simple and immediate fashion. By giving people this capability, they not only have the ability to share ideas, opinions and other contents, but also (if they wish) gain notoriety, and expand their influence. Read: Benefits of using Social media for Businesses
The ability to do so has altered the way ideas change hands and how fast those ideas spread. At the same time, news and any information that would usually take days or even weeks to go from one location to another can now occur in seconds. This ease of communication has never been so available to people around the world as it is now and it is still continuing to evolve.
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https://www.shoutmeloud.com/how-much-has-social-media-changed-society.html
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Title: How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
Headings: How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
The Term Social Media
The Delivery of News, the Sharing of Ideas, the Expression of Opinions
Content: By giving people this capability, they not only have the ability to share ideas, opinions and other contents, but also (if they wish) gain notoriety, and expand their influence. Read: Benefits of using Social media for Businesses
The ability to do so has altered the way ideas change hands and how fast those ideas spread. At the same time, news and any information that would usually take days or even weeks to go from one location to another can now occur in seconds. This ease of communication has never been so available to people around the world as it is now and it is still continuing to evolve. Remember that throughout history, many countless numbers of governments have created and held onto their power by controlling information and the spreading of ideas. Because of social media, many of these types of governments can no longer function this way any longer. Why? Because the technology available to a person is so economical and simple to utilize that virtually anyone with some education or training on the subject can become a point of contact for the communication of information. The Delivery of News, the Sharing of Ideas, the Expression of Opinions
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The spreading of an idea, or of news occurring somewhere in the world can no longer be completely blocked by any organization.
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https://www.shoutmeloud.com/how-much-has-social-media-changed-society.html
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Title: How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
Headings: How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
How Much Has Social Media Changed Society?
The Term Social Media
The Delivery of News, the Sharing of Ideas, the Expression of Opinions
Content: As long as one person is able to connect to the internet and express their view about a situation or simply about an idea, then the information that individual will want to share, will get out into the world. Remember, last year during the Iranian elections when there were (and to some extent still are) people disagreeing with the “official” election outcome, the Iranian government attempted to control the communication and the images of what was occurring in Iran from getting out. They were never able to control all the information and images that were being seen by the world in ‘real-time’. In another example, when an earthquake rocked the country of Haiti, not only were images from the torn country in the aftermath of the quake being seen around the world but commentaries and opinions of what people were seeing were being read and heard (from Haiti). Sites such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube allow people to share ideas on not just news, but also on products and services. Products and Services that before social media, many people would not have even heard about them, let alone request or want the service. Needless to say, social media has forever changed the way society works, whether it’s the sharing of an idea, the communication of news, or the availability of a product or service. Society today is on the verge of a new way of existing that it’s never experienced before. No longer will people from one side of the world be really able to say that they will never see a person or communicate with someone from the other side of the world ever in their life. No longer will people not be able to share an idea, if they really want to share it (no matter how radical it may be or no matter how many people may disagree with it).
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https://www.shoutmeloud.com/how-much-has-social-media-changed-society.html
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Title: Mental illness and the British Royal Family | Shout Out UK
Headings: Mental illness and the British Royal Family
Mental illness and the British Royal Family
Public Perception
Mental Health History
Prince Harry
Heads Together
The Future
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Content: Public Perception
The public perception of mental health is, as already mentioned, getting a lot better. Although it is still hard for many people to admit to suffering it is certainly a kinder and more supportive environment. The help available has also improved dramatically. There is a lot of support available through the NHS but there are also a huge number of private practices offering a wide range of services like: https://www.brightonandhovepsychotherapy.com/
These places are not the secretive and highly expensive facilities they once were. They act very much in conjunction with NHS services and can either be a place to go if waiting lists are an issue or perhaps somewhere to follow on from what the NHS started. Better services coupled with charities and PR are all playing an important role. But for the Royal family is the world as kind? When it comes to leaders are people ready to deal with the idea that you can have a mental health issue and still lead? Certainly the worry surrounding Donald Trump has some foundation if it is true.
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https://www.shoutoutuk.org/2018/01/25/mental-illness-british-royal-family/
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Title: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions | Sierra Club
Headings: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
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Content: On top of that is the looming threat from the Texas Legislature to impose the “show me your papers” law, or SB 4, that essentially morphs police into ICE agents. A federal judge temporarily blocked SB 4 from going into effect on Sept. 1, but Greg Abbott and co. fully intend to appeal the ruling. “I am one of the over 800,000 DREAMers across the US who have been able to work, go to school, contribute to America and live fuller lives because of the program,” said Abraham Diaz, Education Specialist for La Union Del Pueblo Entero (LUPE). “Doing away with this program that has done so much to lift up our community and nation will not drag us back down. We want our immigrant community to know that we will stand together and support each other." Immigrant families from our community call for continued resistance and action, so that’s what we did. When the DACA protest ended, we organized, mobilized, and carpooled to seven different City Council meetings where resolutions opposing the border wall were the hot agenda item. About the Rio Grande Valley
The Rio Grande Valley is a region of small towns in South Texas with a unique cultural identity. Located along the Rio Grande River and the Gulf of Mexico, it’s home to almost 2 million people. The majority of the population is latino, of which 28,000 are DACA recipients.
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https://www.sierraclub.org/texas/blog/2017/09/valley-reacts-daca-loss-and-resists-anti-border-wall-city-resolutions
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Title: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions | Sierra Club
Headings: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
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Content: Immigrant families from our community call for continued resistance and action, so that’s what we did. When the DACA protest ended, we organized, mobilized, and carpooled to seven different City Council meetings where resolutions opposing the border wall were the hot agenda item. About the Rio Grande Valley
The Rio Grande Valley is a region of small towns in South Texas with a unique cultural identity. Located along the Rio Grande River and the Gulf of Mexico, it’s home to almost 2 million people. The majority of the population is latino, of which 28,000 are DACA recipients. People from here tend to refer to themselves as being from “the Valley,” rather than the specific tiny town named by a white settler. The towns are interdependent, with people driving on the daily across towns to visit family members and friends or to attend school or work. Our region is set apart by vast unpopulated lands and surrounded by US Border Patrol Customs Checkpoints which could soon result in the hostile demand of showing proof of citizenship, a discriminating action that is often required of people with certain skin tones more than others. These very checkpoints were kept open during Hurricane Harvey evacuations just last week, a cruel move in the midst of a catastrophic emergency situation. Our border region is very misrepresented in mainstream media and popular culture, often portrayed as a place of massive violence, military, and drugs.
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https://www.sierraclub.org/texas/blog/2017/09/valley-reacts-daca-loss-and-resists-anti-border-wall-city-resolutions
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Title: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions | Sierra Club
Headings: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
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Content: People from here tend to refer to themselves as being from “the Valley,” rather than the specific tiny town named by a white settler. The towns are interdependent, with people driving on the daily across towns to visit family members and friends or to attend school or work. Our region is set apart by vast unpopulated lands and surrounded by US Border Patrol Customs Checkpoints which could soon result in the hostile demand of showing proof of citizenship, a discriminating action that is often required of people with certain skin tones more than others. These very checkpoints were kept open during Hurricane Harvey evacuations just last week, a cruel move in the midst of a catastrophic emergency situation. Our border region is very misrepresented in mainstream media and popular culture, often portrayed as a place of massive violence, military, and drugs. And while some of those things are present because the Border Patrol likes to fly around in helicopters, it does not stop us from going to school, working, hiking through our wildlife refuges along the Rio Grande River, and organizing to protect our region. Seven Border Towns Pass Anti-Border Wall Resolutions
The City of McAllen, Pharr, Sullivan City, Edinburg, Alamo, San Juan, and Palmview all had agendas including resolutions opposing the border wall, with some of the meetings taking place at the same time. Last Tuesday, they joined our other cities that have already passed resolutions: Brownsville, La Joya, Mission, Weslaco, and Hidalgo County. Tuesday’s first meeting took place at noon in McAllen.
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https://www.sierraclub.org/texas/blog/2017/09/valley-reacts-daca-loss-and-resists-anti-border-wall-city-resolutions
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Title: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions | Sierra Club
Headings: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
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Content: And while some of those things are present because the Border Patrol likes to fly around in helicopters, it does not stop us from going to school, working, hiking through our wildlife refuges along the Rio Grande River, and organizing to protect our region. Seven Border Towns Pass Anti-Border Wall Resolutions
The City of McAllen, Pharr, Sullivan City, Edinburg, Alamo, San Juan, and Palmview all had agendas including resolutions opposing the border wall, with some of the meetings taking place at the same time. Last Tuesday, they joined our other cities that have already passed resolutions: Brownsville, La Joya, Mission, Weslaco, and Hidalgo County. Tuesday’s first meeting took place at noon in McAllen. Organizers passed out “No Border Wall” signs and United Farmworker Flags, a symbol of our historic resistance down here, for people to hold or wave at the commissioners during the meetings. Before approving the resolution, the officials had a back and forth discussion, finally telling the public they were “not supportive of a border wall being built through the Santa Ana Wildlife refuge.” The next meeting was in Pharr at 4 pm. This meeting agenda also included the resolution to oppose Texas’ SB 4 law and the border wall resolution, both of which were approved by city officials. Finally, the cities of Edinburg, Sullivan City, Alamo, San Juan, and Palmview held their meeting at the same 6 PM time.
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https://www.sierraclub.org/texas/blog/2017/09/valley-reacts-daca-loss-and-resists-anti-border-wall-city-resolutions
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Title: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions | Sierra Club
Headings: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
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Content: Organizers passed out “No Border Wall” signs and United Farmworker Flags, a symbol of our historic resistance down here, for people to hold or wave at the commissioners during the meetings. Before approving the resolution, the officials had a back and forth discussion, finally telling the public they were “not supportive of a border wall being built through the Santa Ana Wildlife refuge.” The next meeting was in Pharr at 4 pm. This meeting agenda also included the resolution to oppose Texas’ SB 4 law and the border wall resolution, both of which were approved by city officials. Finally, the cities of Edinburg, Sullivan City, Alamo, San Juan, and Palmview held their meeting at the same 6 PM time. Valley residents strategically divided amongst these towns to ensure the resolutions were passed without amendments and that “No Border Wall” signs were physically present in each of the town meeting audiences. Attending the meeting in Edinburg was crucial because although the town is not a border city and does not have a section of the border wall within its limits, it is a one of the larger populated communities in our region and should be involved in taking a stand against the wall. The meeting room was packed with people and several residents made public comments. The city deliberated and passed the resolution without hesitation. “All the resolutions were written by residents, and they do a beautiful job of representing the opposition to this wall,” said Jackelin Trevino, a long-time Valley organizer.
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https://www.sierraclub.org/texas/blog/2017/09/valley-reacts-daca-loss-and-resists-anti-border-wall-city-resolutions
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Title: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions | Sierra Club
Headings: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
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Content: Valley residents strategically divided amongst these towns to ensure the resolutions were passed without amendments and that “No Border Wall” signs were physically present in each of the town meeting audiences. Attending the meeting in Edinburg was crucial because although the town is not a border city and does not have a section of the border wall within its limits, it is a one of the larger populated communities in our region and should be involved in taking a stand against the wall. The meeting room was packed with people and several residents made public comments. The city deliberated and passed the resolution without hesitation. “All the resolutions were written by residents, and they do a beautiful job of representing the opposition to this wall,” said Jackelin Trevino, a long-time Valley organizer. “I wrote a resolution myself and I made sure it included no loopholes that would allow construction companies to build that wall,” said Laura S. Sanchez-Martinez, Edinburg resident and art student at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Passing these resolutions was a joint effort with local organizations and residents from across the region: La Union Del Pueblo Entero (LUPE), A Resource in Serving Equality (ARISE), the Lower Rio Grande Valley Sierra Club, Fuerza Del Valle, and the Equal Voice Network. You can read the official press release here. Stand With Us
The federal government is hell-bent on dividing our community with walls, militarization, and mass deportations.
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https://www.sierraclub.org/texas/blog/2017/09/valley-reacts-daca-loss-and-resists-anti-border-wall-city-resolutions
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Title: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions | Sierra Club
Headings: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
About the Rio Grande Valley
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Content: “I wrote a resolution myself and I made sure it included no loopholes that would allow construction companies to build that wall,” said Laura S. Sanchez-Martinez, Edinburg resident and art student at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley. Passing these resolutions was a joint effort with local organizations and residents from across the region: La Union Del Pueblo Entero (LUPE), A Resource in Serving Equality (ARISE), the Lower Rio Grande Valley Sierra Club, Fuerza Del Valle, and the Equal Voice Network. You can read the official press release here. Stand With Us
The federal government is hell-bent on dividing our community with walls, militarization, and mass deportations. No one is coming to save us, not in DC or in the Texas Legislature. That’s not the way it should be, but we have the local knowledge and resources to make a stand, city by city. After all, it has always been up to us to rise up and defend our homes and communities. A sign addressed to US Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan during a Feb. 2017 demonstration outside of a border station in McAllen, TX
As of last Tuesday, the Rio Grande Valley is now up to 12 cities that have passed anti border wall resolutions. Looking to organize your community to make your voices heard in front of your City Council and pass your own?
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https://www.sierraclub.org/texas/blog/2017/09/valley-reacts-daca-loss-and-resists-anti-border-wall-city-resolutions
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Title: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions | Sierra Club
Headings: The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
The Valley Reacts to DACA Loss and Resists with Anti-Border Wall City Resolutions
About the Rio Grande Valley
Stand With Us
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Content: No one is coming to save us, not in DC or in the Texas Legislature. That’s not the way it should be, but we have the local knowledge and resources to make a stand, city by city. After all, it has always been up to us to rise up and defend our homes and communities. A sign addressed to US Speaker of the House of Representatives Paul Ryan during a Feb. 2017 demonstration outside of a border station in McAllen, TX
As of last Tuesday, the Rio Grande Valley is now up to 12 cities that have passed anti border wall resolutions. Looking to organize your community to make your voices heard in front of your City Council and pass your own? Here’s a handy tutorial the Lower Rio Grande Valley Sierra Club put together. About The Author
Bekah Hinojosa is a multi-generational fronteriza from the Rio Grande Valley borderlands of Texas. She organizes campaigns with her community to prevent the construction of three fracked-gas export terminals and new border walls. Turn Texas Green
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https://www.sierraclub.org/texas/blog/2017/09/valley-reacts-daca-loss-and-resists-anti-border-wall-city-resolutions
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Title: Citizenship In The Nation Pdf Form - Fill Out and Sign Printable PDF Template | signNow
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Citizenship In The Nation Worksheet Form
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Content: In theory, people who are well informed about history, culture, science, mathematics, etc., and are capable of critical, unbiased thinking, will have the tools to participate in a democracy and make good decisions for themselves and for society at large. In addition to that, they should be learning how to be learners, how to do effective, basic research, and collaborate with other people. If that happens, figuring out how to do procedural tasks in real life should not provide much of a challenge. We can't possibly teach every necessary life skill people need, but we can help students become better at knowing how to acquire the skills they need. Should we teach them how to change a tire when they can easily consult a book or search the internet to find step by step instructions for that? Should we teach them how to balance a check book or teach them how to think mathematically and make sense of problems so that the simple task of balancing a check book (which requires simple arithmetic and the ability to enter numbers and words in columns and rows in obvious ways) is easy for them to figure out. If we teach them to be good at critical thinking and have some problem solving skills they will be able to apply those overarching skills to all sorts of every day tasks that shouldn't be difficult for someone with decent cognitive ability to figure out. It's analogous to asking why a culinary school didn't teach its students the steps and ingredients to a specific recipe. The school taught them about more general food preparation and food science skills so that they can figure out how to make a lot of specific recipes without much trouble.
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https://www.signnow.com/fill-and-sign-pdf-form/16929-citizenship-in-the-nation-fillable-worksheet-form
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Title: Top 8 Differences in Nonverbal Communication Across Cultures – Silver Sage Magazine
Headings: Top 8 Differences in Nonverbal Communication Across Cultures
Top 8 Differences in Nonverbal Communication Across Cultures
Top 8 Differences in Nonverbal Communication Across Cultures
Content: In parts of the E.U. it is common to kiss someone you greet informally on both cheeks but not in the U.S or other areas of the world. In the Middle East and India, the left hand is customarily used to handle bodily hygiene, so using the left hand to accept a gift or shake hands (or eat) is considered extremely rude. How to decide? It’s most likely better to keep your hands to yourself unless in a business setting and then a simple handshake will do. Gestures. Gestures are a common form of nonverbal communication whether we shrug our shoulders, give a high five or nod our heads (the most recognized gesture in the world). When traveling in Costa Rica, pedestrians give drivers a thumb up if they allowed the foot traveler to walk by. In the United States, the thumb and index finger in a circle means “Okay” but is seen as vulgar in other cultures and in Japan some even take the thumbs up as a deference to money; whereas in France it’s meaning is associated with worthlessness or zero. Snapping your fingers to get the attention of a waiter is okay in some parts of the world but is disrespectful and offensive in other areas of the globe.
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https://www.silversagemag.com/top-8-differences-nonverbal-communication-across-cultures/
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Title: Coping with Grief: How to Heal After the Loss of a Loved One
Headings: How to Heal After the Loss of a Loved One
How to Heal After the Loss of a Loved One
Grief experts share eight strategies for getting through a tough time with resilience.
1. Give Yourself Time, Space, and Permission to Grieve
2. Take Good Care of Yourself
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3. Surround Yourself with Family and Friends
4. Adopt Daily Mindfulness Practices
5. Stay Curious
6. Try to Find Meaning in the Loss
7. Decide What the Next Stage of Your Life Might Look Like
8. Seek Help If Feelings of Grief Are Becoming More Intense
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Content: Denial: “ This didn’t really happen.” Anger: “ How could God do this to me?” Bargaining: “ If only I had done things differently, this wouldn’t have happened.” Depression: “ I’m going to feel sad the rest of my life.” Acceptance: “ I have my precious memories so my loved one is with me forever.”
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https://www.silversneakers.com/blog/coping-grief-heal-loss-loved-one/
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Title: How Long Does It Take for Older Adults to Build Muscle? - SilverSneakers
Headings: How Long Does It Take to Build Muscle?
How Long Does It Take to Build Muscle?
You’ll feel the results before you see them. Here’s why.
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The Bigger Prize: Strength You Can’t See
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Content: While you can’t stop your body’s natural processes, you can offset some of these changes with strength training, Kolba says. “ You can always get stronger and change the trajectory of your muscle health.” Though you might not see improvement in days, you likely will in weeks. For example, one German review found measurable increases in muscle size occur in as little as six to nine weeks of consistent strength training in adults older than 60. Even adults with significant frailty—which increases risk for injury, illness, and disability—can see muscle improvements in eight to 10 weeks, according to a review by the National Strength and Conditioning Association. These muscle gains might not completely change your silhouette or require new clothes, but they will transform your function, mobility, and quality of life. Over the long term, they can improve your balance and help prevent injuries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends people 65 and older do muscle-strengthening activities at least twice per week. If you’re up to it or as you get stronger, many fitness experts recommend doing three or four sessions per week. New to strength training?
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https://www.silversneakers.com/blog/how-long-build-muscle-older-adults/
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Title: How Long Does It Take for Older Adults to Build Muscle? - SilverSneakers
Headings: How Long Does It Take to Build Muscle?
How Long Does It Take to Build Muscle?
You’ll feel the results before you see them. Here’s why.
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It’s Never Too Late to Build Muscle
The Bigger Prize: Strength You Can’t See
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Content: These muscle gains might not completely change your silhouette or require new clothes, but they will transform your function, mobility, and quality of life. Over the long term, they can improve your balance and help prevent injuries. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends people 65 and older do muscle-strengthening activities at least twice per week. If you’re up to it or as you get stronger, many fitness experts recommend doing three or four sessions per week. New to strength training? Do what you can to start—and hang in there. The German researchers noted that people with “poor performance at the outset can achieve improvement even with less frequent training.” The Bigger Prize: Strength You Can’t See
There’s a difference between muscle size and muscle strength. While they definitely overlap, strength has a larger neurological component, depending not only on the size of your muscle fibers but also on your body’s ability to activate those fibers.
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https://www.silversneakers.com/blog/how-long-build-muscle-older-adults/
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Title: Strength Training for Seniors: Everything You Need to Know
Headings: Everything You Need to Know About Strength Training
Everything You Need to Know About Strength Training
Your guide to getting—and staying—strong through the years.
Strength Training: Master the Basics First
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The Best Strength Exercises for Older Adults
Exercise #1: Squat
Exercise #2: Incline Pushup
Exercise #3: Seated Row
Exercise #4: Stationary Lunge
Exercise #5: Dead Bug
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Content: Doing so will reduce the risk of exercise injury while also allowing you to get better results from future workouts. When performing basic bodyweight movements, work up to performing three sets of 10 to 15 reps, McHale says. When that starts feeling easy, it’s your cue to progress to weighted workouts. Start with the smallest amount of weight available at your gym, and increase loads as you feel comfortable. Depending on the exercise you’re performing, resistance bands can also be great alternatives to traditional free weights like dumbbells. Try to perform three sets of eight to 12 reps, prioritizing good form above all else. If you need help perfecting your form, ask your gym about working with a personal trainer, recommends Tiffany Chag, C.S.C.S., a strength coach at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. All exercisers, no matter their age, can benefit from some one-on-one lessons. Aim to do strength training three to four days per week on nonconsecutive days. Your cardio workouts are great for those alternate days.
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https://www.silversneakers.com/blog/strength-training-for-seniors/
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Title: Strength Training for Seniors: Everything You Need to Know
Headings: Everything You Need to Know About Strength Training
Everything You Need to Know About Strength Training
Your guide to getting—and staying—strong through the years.
Strength Training: Master the Basics First
Also of Interest
The Best Strength Exercises for Older Adults
Exercise #1: Squat
Exercise #2: Incline Pushup
Exercise #3: Seated Row
Exercise #4: Stationary Lunge
Exercise #5: Dead Bug
Take Your Favorite SilverSneakers Classes Online!
Content: Try to perform three sets of eight to 12 reps, prioritizing good form above all else. If you need help perfecting your form, ask your gym about working with a personal trainer, recommends Tiffany Chag, C.S.C.S., a strength coach at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York City. All exercisers, no matter their age, can benefit from some one-on-one lessons. Aim to do strength training three to four days per week on nonconsecutive days. Your cardio workouts are great for those alternate days. Keep in mind that this might take some easing into. “ If you’ve never done resistance training before, keep day one short and sweet,” Chag says. “ Aim for 10 to 15 minutes. Then see how you feel. If you’re sore afterward, wait until the soreness is gone before your next session.”
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https://www.silversneakers.com/blog/strength-training-for-seniors/
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Title: What is a Functional Capacity Exam? Learn about them here.
Headings: What is a Functional Capacity Exam?
What is a Functional Capacity Exam?
What are the Components of a Functional Capacity Exam?
Do I Need a Functional Capacity Exam?
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Content: What is a Functional Capacity Exam? Learn about them here. What is a Functional Capacity Exam? A Functional Capacity Exam (FCE) is a test to determine the physical and/or mental ability of someone who has sustained an injury to return to gainful employment. Objectively quantifying the severity and extent of a catastrophic injury is vital when filing a claim. A Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) can be an integral part of this process as it evaluates an individual’s capacity to perform work-related activities and functions. There are two types of FCE used by the United States Social Security Administration: the Physical Functional Capacity Evaluation (PFCE) that measures physical functionality, and the Mental Functional Capacity Evaluation (MFCE) that measures cognitive functionality. Today, most occupational therapists and vocational rehabilitation specialists are qualified to perform and evaluate Functional Capacity Exams. What are the Components of a Functional Capacity Exam?
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Title: What is a Functional Capacity Exam? Learn about them here.
Headings: What is a Functional Capacity Exam?
What is a Functional Capacity Exam?
What are the Components of a Functional Capacity Exam?
Do I Need a Functional Capacity Exam?
Author
Paul Cannon
Content: A Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) can be an integral part of this process as it evaluates an individual’s capacity to perform work-related activities and functions. There are two types of FCE used by the United States Social Security Administration: the Physical Functional Capacity Evaluation (PFCE) that measures physical functionality, and the Mental Functional Capacity Evaluation (MFCE) that measures cognitive functionality. Today, most occupational therapists and vocational rehabilitation specialists are qualified to perform and evaluate Functional Capacity Exams. What are the Components of a Functional Capacity Exam? A Functional Capacity Exam is an assessment that typically begins with a client interview, an evaluation of medical records, and a musculoskeletal screening. Functions that are evaluated during an FCE include: Flexibility
Hand Coordination
Lifting Ability
Physical Strength
Pain Monitoring
Range of Motion
According to the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), “A well-designed Functional Capacity Exam should consist of a battery of standardized assessments that offers results in performance-based measures and demonstrates predictive value about the individual’s return to work.” Functional testing is used to evaluate specific activities that the client previously performed. From positional tolerance to handling abilities, any time an individual needs to evaluate their physical or cognitive capacity, an FCE can be useful.
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Title: What is a Functional Capacity Exam? Learn about them here.
Headings: What is a Functional Capacity Exam?
What is a Functional Capacity Exam?
What are the Components of a Functional Capacity Exam?
Do I Need a Functional Capacity Exam?
Author
Paul Cannon
Content: A Functional Capacity Exam is an assessment that typically begins with a client interview, an evaluation of medical records, and a musculoskeletal screening. Functions that are evaluated during an FCE include: Flexibility
Hand Coordination
Lifting Ability
Physical Strength
Pain Monitoring
Range of Motion
According to the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), “A well-designed Functional Capacity Exam should consist of a battery of standardized assessments that offers results in performance-based measures and demonstrates predictive value about the individual’s return to work.” Functional testing is used to evaluate specific activities that the client previously performed. From positional tolerance to handling abilities, any time an individual needs to evaluate their physical or cognitive capacity, an FCE can be useful. The series of tests included in an FCE may include: Cognitive tests
Dexterity tests
Walking on a treadmill
Handling or manipulating objects
Lifting weights
Do I Need a Functional Capacity Exam? A functional capacity may be necessary when a substantial injury has left someone in a position where they can no longer do some or all of the normal tasks of their job requires. This exam helps medical and legal professionals determine what type of future employment the person can expect to have. When an individual sustains a catastrophic injury, there are many things that must be considered.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
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What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California? FREE Case Evaluation! Home » Frequently Asked Questions » What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California? The minimum penalty for a conviction in these situations depends on the specifics of the case in question, but the first step to take when charged with money laundering is to contact a qualified Los Angeles money laundering attorney who can represent your interests and make sure that your rights are protected. Prosecutors in California can choose to pursue charges in money laundering cases as either a misdemeanor or a felony. This usually depends on the type of activity associated with the “dirty money,” the amount of money involved in the alleged crime, and the extent of the money laundering network. In larger and more serious cases connected to organized crime, a defendant in a money laundering case may also face RICO or racketeering charges. Read on to discover more on potential sentences for money laundering in California.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: The minimum penalty for a conviction in these situations depends on the specifics of the case in question, but the first step to take when charged with money laundering is to contact a qualified Los Angeles money laundering attorney who can represent your interests and make sure that your rights are protected. Prosecutors in California can choose to pursue charges in money laundering cases as either a misdemeanor or a felony. This usually depends on the type of activity associated with the “dirty money,” the amount of money involved in the alleged crime, and the extent of the money laundering network. In larger and more serious cases connected to organized crime, a defendant in a money laundering case may also face RICO or racketeering charges. Read on to discover more on potential sentences for money laundering in California. California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
The lowest form of money laundering is misdemeanor money laundering and carries with it the following possible penalties: Jail Time: Up to one year in either county jail or state prison. Fine: No more than $1,000.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
The lowest form of money laundering is misdemeanor money laundering and carries with it the following possible penalties: Jail Time: Up to one year in either county jail or state prison. Fine: No more than $1,000. Combination: Jail time and a fine. For defendants facing felony money laundering charges, however, the consequences are more intense: Jail Time: A minimum sentence of 16 months and up to four years in jail.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: Combination: Jail time and a fine. For defendants facing felony money laundering charges, however, the consequences are more intense: Jail Time: A minimum sentence of 16 months and up to four years in jail. Fine: This time the fine is a staggering $250,000 or twice the amount of money laundered. For the purposes of calculating the fine, the court imposes the higher of the two amounts. Combination: Jail time and a fine.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: Fine: This time the fine is a staggering $250,000 or twice the amount of money laundered. For the purposes of calculating the fine, the court imposes the higher of the two amounts. Combination: Jail time and a fine. From looking at these few bullet points, it should be clear that a misdemeanor money laundering charge has no set minimum penalty. Instead, the court is limited to a maximum jail sentence of one year and a maximum fine of $1,000. However, a felony money laundering conviction features a minimum jail sentence of 16 months and a minimum fine of $250,000. For a free legal consultation, call (310) 928-9347
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Federal money laundering charges are even more serious than felony charges under the California state penal code. This is because the federal government rarely gets involved in these kinds of cases unless there is evidence of organized crime, drug trafficking, federal tax evasion, and similar issues.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: From looking at these few bullet points, it should be clear that a misdemeanor money laundering charge has no set minimum penalty. Instead, the court is limited to a maximum jail sentence of one year and a maximum fine of $1,000. However, a felony money laundering conviction features a minimum jail sentence of 16 months and a minimum fine of $250,000. For a free legal consultation, call (310) 928-9347
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Federal money laundering charges are even more serious than felony charges under the California state penal code. This is because the federal government rarely gets involved in these kinds of cases unless there is evidence of organized crime, drug trafficking, federal tax evasion, and similar issues. If you have been charged with money laundering in a federal court, contacting an experienced money laundering attorney is the most important step toward securing the best possible outcome. The penalties for a federal money laundering conviction include the following: Jail Time: A maximum sentence of 20 years in a federal prison
Fines: $500,000 or twice the amount of money that was laundered.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: If you have been charged with money laundering in a federal court, contacting an experienced money laundering attorney is the most important step toward securing the best possible outcome. The penalties for a federal money laundering conviction include the following: Jail Time: A maximum sentence of 20 years in a federal prison
Fines: $500,000 or twice the amount of money that was laundered. Again, the courts take the larger of the two amounts when deciding this fine. Combination: Jail time and a fine. Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
In California, the law is very straightforward regarding what the prosecution must prove in a money laundering case. To be convicted of such a crime, it must be shown that you performed at least one illegal monetary transaction at a credit union, bank, or other financial institution.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: Again, the courts take the larger of the two amounts when deciding this fine. Combination: Jail time and a fine. Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
In California, the law is very straightforward regarding what the prosecution must prove in a money laundering case. To be convicted of such a crime, it must be shown that you performed at least one illegal monetary transaction at a credit union, bank, or other financial institution. This transaction or set of transactions must be shown to total more than $5,000 over a seven-day period OR more than $25,000 over a thirty-day period. However, simply performing those transactions is not enough for a money laundering conviction. It must also be shown that you intended to make that transaction (or series of transactions) for the purpose of carrying out or funding an illegal activity. One way that the prosecution can prove this is by showing that you made the transaction with full knowledge of the “dirty origins” of the money. Click to contact our criminal defense lawyers today
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Activities that are illegal to fund—and thus are often cited in money laundering cases—include terrorism, human trafficking, drug trafficking, organized crime, child pornography, extortion, embezzlement, violent crimes, sexual crimes, and more.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: This transaction or set of transactions must be shown to total more than $5,000 over a seven-day period OR more than $25,000 over a thirty-day period. However, simply performing those transactions is not enough for a money laundering conviction. It must also be shown that you intended to make that transaction (or series of transactions) for the purpose of carrying out or funding an illegal activity. One way that the prosecution can prove this is by showing that you made the transaction with full knowledge of the “dirty origins” of the money. Click to contact our criminal defense lawyers today
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Activities that are illegal to fund—and thus are often cited in money laundering cases—include terrorism, human trafficking, drug trafficking, organized crime, child pornography, extortion, embezzlement, violent crimes, sexual crimes, and more. This means that paying for those activities—or using money obtained through those activities to invest in other financial endeavors in an effort to “launder” or “clean” the money—is considered money laundering. Complete a Free Case Evaluation form now
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Money laundering is a serious crime whether it is prosecuted on the state or federal level. Even a state-level misdemeanor can carry up to one year in jail and a fine of up $1,000. If you have been charged with money laundering of any kind, the first step you should take is to find a reputable, experienced Los Angeles criminal lawyer. Fill out the form on the right side of this page or call 310-997-4688 to receive a FREE initial consultation from the Simmrin Law Group.
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Title: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering in California? | Simmrin Law Group
Headings: What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
What Is The Minimum Sentence For Money Laundering In California?
California’s Penalties For Money Laundering
Penalties Federal Money Laundering Convictions
Key Components of a Money Laundering Case
Activities Considered Money Laundering
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Content: This means that paying for those activities—or using money obtained through those activities to invest in other financial endeavors in an effort to “launder” or “clean” the money—is considered money laundering. Complete a Free Case Evaluation form now
Combatting Money Laundering Charges in California
Money laundering is a serious crime whether it is prosecuted on the state or federal level. Even a state-level misdemeanor can carry up to one year in jail and a fine of up $1,000. If you have been charged with money laundering of any kind, the first step you should take is to find a reputable, experienced Los Angeles criminal lawyer. Fill out the form on the right side of this page or call 310-997-4688 to receive a FREE initial consultation from the Simmrin Law Group. Don’t hesitate—call today! Call or text (310) 928-9347 or complete a Free Case Evaluation form
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Headings: Vitamins For Healthy Nail Growth: Fingernails Not Growing Causes
Vitamins For Healthy Nail Growth: Fingernails Not Growing Causes
Causes Of Fingernails Not Growing
Vitamins And Minerals Healthy For Nail Growth
Content: It is a member of vitamin B group and is considered to be a best nutrient for nail growth. Egg is the rich source of biotin. It is also rich in protein. Deficiency of any one or both can slow down the growth of nails. Eat foods that are rich in biotin. Vitamin B12: Sufficient amount of vitamin B12 helps the nail to grow faster. Vitamin B12 deficiency may lead to dry and brittle nails which may break. Vitamin B12 is present in certain foods such as eggs, cheese, fish, crabs, liver etc. It is also available in supplementary form.
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Title: Vitamins For Healthy Nail Growth: Fingernails Not Growing Causes
Headings: Vitamins For Healthy Nail Growth: Fingernails Not Growing Causes
Vitamins For Healthy Nail Growth: Fingernails Not Growing Causes
Causes Of Fingernails Not Growing
Vitamins And Minerals Healthy For Nail Growth
Content: Vitamin B12: Sufficient amount of vitamin B12 helps the nail to grow faster. Vitamin B12 deficiency may lead to dry and brittle nails which may break. Vitamin B12 is present in certain foods such as eggs, cheese, fish, crabs, liver etc. It is also available in supplementary form. Zinc: The mineral zinc is one of the main nutrients for healthy nails. Eat foods that are rich in zinc such as peanuts, seafood, wheat germ, pumpkin seeds, cocoa and chocolate, beans, mushrooms etc. Iron: Iron deficiency can make nails brittle and slowdown its growth.
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Title: How Grief Affects Our Minds And Bodies - Simplemost
Headings: Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief?
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way?
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
What Can You Do To Alleviate The Effects Of Grief?
Content: How Grief Affects Our Minds And Bodies - Simplemost
Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
It can effect you in more ways than you think. Here are some things you can do to cope. December 6, 2018
May 9, 2019
by Brittany Anas
We know grief can put us through a rollercoaster of emotions. The Kubler-Ross model (or, as it’s more widely known, “the five stages of grief”) describes a cycle of denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance. But what about the ways in which grief affects us physically? After the death of a loved one, or even after the loss of a relationship, can grief manifest itself with physical symptoms as well as psychological ones? Absolutely, say experts. And it’s important to be especially kind to yourself when these symptoms manifest. Scientists have been able to trace grief to specific areas in the brain through brain imaging, explains Sal Raichbach, Psy. D., of Ambrosia Treatment Center.
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Title: How Grief Affects Our Minds And Bodies - Simplemost
Headings: Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief?
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way?
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
What Can You Do To Alleviate The Effects Of Grief?
Content: After the death of a loved one, or even after the loss of a relationship, can grief manifest itself with physical symptoms as well as psychological ones? Absolutely, say experts. And it’s important to be especially kind to yourself when these symptoms manifest. Scientists have been able to trace grief to specific areas in the brain through brain imaging, explains Sal Raichbach, Psy. D., of Ambrosia Treatment Center. He explains that the relationship between the amygdala and the frontal lobe, which is responsible for emotion and stress response, is activated during the grieving process. While grief may be a universal response to loss, how individuals experience the symptoms of grief is likely to vary. Here, physicians, mental health professionals and grief experts explain how grieving tends to affect our minds and bodies, and how we can cope. Adobe
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief? Psychological and physical symptoms of grief can be all-encompassing, and grief can disrupt our normal way of functioning, explains Catherine Burnette, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at Tulane University who specializes in mental health.
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Title: How Grief Affects Our Minds And Bodies - Simplemost
Headings: Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief?
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way?
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
What Can You Do To Alleviate The Effects Of Grief?
Content: He explains that the relationship between the amygdala and the frontal lobe, which is responsible for emotion and stress response, is activated during the grieving process. While grief may be a universal response to loss, how individuals experience the symptoms of grief is likely to vary. Here, physicians, mental health professionals and grief experts explain how grieving tends to affect our minds and bodies, and how we can cope. Adobe
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief? Psychological and physical symptoms of grief can be all-encompassing, and grief can disrupt our normal way of functioning, explains Catherine Burnette, Ph.D., an assistant professor in the School of Social Work at Tulane University who specializes in mental health. “There is no one way that grief manifests itself,” she says. “ Just as people may express anger or frustration differently, grief is very individual as to when and how it surfaces.” Some psychological symptoms, according to Burnette, can include the following: Difficulty concentrating
Irritability
Sadness
Numbness
Anger
Anxiety
Disorientation because of the rapid change in life circumstances
Common physical symptoms, Burnette says, can include the following: Extreme exhaustion
Headaches
Getting sick
Not being able to eat or sleep normally
Your body can definitely suffer during the grieving process, explains author and grief expert Heather Stang, who has a master’s degree in thanatology, which is the study of death, dying and bereavement.
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Title: How Grief Affects Our Minds And Bodies - Simplemost
Headings: Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief?
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way?
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
What Can You Do To Alleviate The Effects Of Grief?
Content: “There is no one way that grief manifests itself,” she says. “ Just as people may express anger or frustration differently, grief is very individual as to when and how it surfaces.” Some psychological symptoms, according to Burnette, can include the following: Difficulty concentrating
Irritability
Sadness
Numbness
Anger
Anxiety
Disorientation because of the rapid change in life circumstances
Common physical symptoms, Burnette says, can include the following: Extreme exhaustion
Headaches
Getting sick
Not being able to eat or sleep normally
Your body can definitely suffer during the grieving process, explains author and grief expert Heather Stang, who has a master’s degree in thanatology, which is the study of death, dying and bereavement. People who are grieving often report feeling tension in their chest, muscles and throat, as well as joint pain, shortness of breath, exhaustion, nausea, muscle weakness, dry mouth and clumsiness, Stang says. Scientists studying the impact of bereavement on people’s health have found that the chances of a heart attack or stroke doubles after a partner’s death. Researchers believe this to be an adverse physiological response to serious grief. Adobe
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way? The short answer?
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Title: How Grief Affects Our Minds And Bodies - Simplemost
Headings: Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief?
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way?
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
What Can You Do To Alleviate The Effects Of Grief?
Content: People who are grieving often report feeling tension in their chest, muscles and throat, as well as joint pain, shortness of breath, exhaustion, nausea, muscle weakness, dry mouth and clumsiness, Stang says. Scientists studying the impact of bereavement on people’s health have found that the chances of a heart attack or stroke doubles after a partner’s death. Researchers believe this to be an adverse physiological response to serious grief. Adobe
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way? The short answer? Grief interrupts our normal brain functioning, and our brain is in charge of sending signals to the rest of our body. Grief can cause changes in brain chemicals like dopamine and serotonin, says Dr. Richard Honaker, M.D., chief medical officer of Your Doctors Online. “These chemicals work in a fine balance to keep our moods and functioning smooth,” Honaker says. “ Grief throws them out of balance.” Grief affects our limbic system, which is the system of nerves and networks in the brain, as well as the pre-frontal cortex, Burnette explains.
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Title: How Grief Affects Our Minds And Bodies - Simplemost
Headings: Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief?
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way?
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
What Can You Do To Alleviate The Effects Of Grief?
Content: Grief interrupts our normal brain functioning, and our brain is in charge of sending signals to the rest of our body. Grief can cause changes in brain chemicals like dopamine and serotonin, says Dr. Richard Honaker, M.D., chief medical officer of Your Doctors Online. “These chemicals work in a fine balance to keep our moods and functioning smooth,” Honaker says. “ Grief throws them out of balance.” Grief affects our limbic system, which is the system of nerves and networks in the brain, as well as the pre-frontal cortex, Burnette explains. This can throw off how we regulate our emotions, our concentration levels, our ability to multi-task and our memory function. Hormonal changes can also affect eating and sleep patterns, and can cause anxiety and restlessness, Burnette explains, which—as you can imagine—can drastically affect how you feel. While, in almost all scenarios, mourning the loss of a loved one involves the same parts of the brain from person to person, biology is only one piece of the equation, says Raichbach. People deal with emotional stress differently and have various coping mechanisms. Adobe
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
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Title: How Grief Affects Our Minds And Bodies - Simplemost
Headings: Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
Grief Affects Your Mind And Body — Here’s How
What Are The Common Symptoms Of Grief?
Why Does Grief Affect Us This Way?
How Long Do Symptoms Last?
What Can You Do To Alleviate The Effects Of Grief?
Content: This can throw off how we regulate our emotions, our concentration levels, our ability to multi-task and our memory function. Hormonal changes can also affect eating and sleep patterns, and can cause anxiety and restlessness, Burnette explains, which—as you can imagine—can drastically affect how you feel. While, in almost all scenarios, mourning the loss of a loved one involves the same parts of the brain from person to person, biology is only one piece of the equation, says Raichbach. People deal with emotional stress differently and have various coping mechanisms. Adobe
How Long Do Symptoms Last? Because grief is so personal, this is a tough question to address. According to Burnette, one person may feel grief immediately, while others feel grief in waves over time, and others may experience delayed grief. It’s important to realize that this is normal and to seek help and support to recover and heal through the grieving process. “Grief doesn’t operate under a certain timetable and affects people in differing ways and to different extents,” Burnette says. “ Typically grief does lift over time, and this is achieved through experiencing emotions and working through to the other side.”
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https://www.simplemost.com/how-grief-affects-both-our-minds-and-bodies/
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Title: How To Identify And Treat The Most Common Bug Bites - Simplemost
Headings: How To Identify And Treat The Most Common Bug Bites
How To Identify And Treat The Most Common Bug Bites
Not sure what bit you?
Mosquitoes
Bed Bugs
Spiders
Ticks
Fleas
Ants
Bee Stings
Content: Bee stings can cause a number of reactions, some of which are mild and others of which can be life-threatening. A typical reaction is minor, and it includes a sharp burning pain at the sting site, a red welt and some swelling, which typically goes away within a few hours. Some people get more redness and swelling that can last for up to 10 days. Others with severe allergic reactions can have trouble breathing, experience nausea and vomiting, or even pass out. How To Treat Them: If you are having what seems like an allergic reaction to a bee sting that suggests anaphylaxis, call 911 right away. If your symptoms are more mild, first remove the stinger by scraping it with something like a credit card. Ice the sting for relief and take an antihistamine to reduce swelling. https://www.instagram.com/p/BZWBXzuDzel/?tagged=beesting
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https://www.simplemost.com/identify-treat-common-bug-bites/
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Title: How To Minimize Arm Pain After Getting The Flu Shot - Simplemost
Headings: How To Minimize Arm Pain After Getting The Flu Shot
How To Minimize Arm Pain After Getting The Flu Shot
Before Getting The Vaccine
After Getting The Vaccine
Content: Try to relax the arm where you will get the shot. Muscle tension in the arm leads to restricted blood flow, which can make the pain worse. Adobe
After Getting The Vaccine
Alternate placing ice packs and heat packs on the injection area if it’s sore. The combination of heat and cold can help reduce swelling. Keep the arm moving after receiving the shot to increase blood flow and promote the dispersal of the vaccine in your body. If you keep the arm from moving too much, it can cause more pain. While getting a vaccine is never much fun, the protection you receive from the flu shot will help keep your family and community healthy during a challenging flu season.
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https://www.simplemost.com/minimize-arm-pain-getting-flu-shot/
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_52_838984293#2_1646970676
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Title: Good Grief: 4 Profound Affects of Grief On Your Brain | Simple Smart Science
Headings: Good Grief: How Mourning Can Affect Your Memory
Good Grief: How Mourning Can Affect Your Memory
Of two things we can be certain: death and taxes. Yet, we never seem prepared for the death of a loved one.
Grief isn’t just for mourning death
Complex Grief
But what about memory?
The Good News
What you can do
Support your health by:
About the Author Julia Lundstrom
Content: Yet, scientifically it has been proven that we as humans grieve over many aspects of life such as losing our health, losing a friend or beloved pet. Losing a job and divorce is cited as huge factors for entering depression which is the result of the grieving process. If we could be allowed to look at what we’re experiencing as what it truly is – mourning the loss of something or someone we truly loved, then perhaps we could get on with the process. Complex Grief
As if grief isn’t bad enough, did you know there is such a thing as complicated grief? I didn’t either until I began to study the topic. It seems that when I need things to be the simplest it is when I am mourning, but that isn’t necessarily the case. Complicated grief, according to medical literature, is when the grief isn’t simply emotional. When we experience loss, some of us more sensitive creatures tend to experience it on every level, even the physical. Loss felt deeply for long periods of time will wreck your immune system, cause your adrenals to be overworked and your hormone regulation to disrupted. Essentially, you become very weak, tired and quite possibly sick.
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https://www.simplesmartscience.com/good-grief-how-mourning-can-affect-your-memory/
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Title: Good Grief: 4 Profound Affects of Grief On Your Brain | Simple Smart Science
Headings: Good Grief: How Mourning Can Affect Your Memory
Good Grief: How Mourning Can Affect Your Memory
Of two things we can be certain: death and taxes. Yet, we never seem prepared for the death of a loved one.
Grief isn’t just for mourning death
Complex Grief
But what about memory?
The Good News
What you can do
Support your health by:
About the Author Julia Lundstrom
Content: But what about memory? Interestingly, grief impacts memory deeply. In recent years, a study was published that followed those who had experienced grief from the loss of a loved one. It showed that short-term memory was affected for all the study participants. For those that grieved longer, complicated grief became an issue and memory was impacted even more. For those suffering complicated grief, they could remember almost anything as long the memory involved the deceased loved one. Most other memories were severely impacted if the memory did not include their loved one. Other studies have shown that in some instances, people who are grieving suffer Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), which is known to have memory impact as well. With complicated grief there’s the problem of multiple issues affecting the brain at the same time. Depression, PTSD, and anxiety all contribute to major memory issues sometimes resulting in episodes of complete forgetfulness of the most basic of tasks.
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https://www.simplesmartscience.com/good-grief-how-mourning-can-affect-your-memory/
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Title: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Headings: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Why People Share Information?
Impact of Social Media
1. The Impact of Social Media on Politics
2. The Impact of Social Media on Society
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The flipside: Social media is slowly killing real activism and replacing it with ‘slacktivism’
3. The Impact of Social Media on Commerce
The flipside: A low number of social ‘shares’ can lead to negative social proof and destroy business credibility
4. The Impact of Social Media on the World of Work
5. The Impact of Social Media on Training and Development
6. The Challenges of Social Media
Cyberbullying:
Lack of Privacy
7. The Impact of Social Media on Relationships
The Bottom Line
About the Author
Top Social Media Trends for 2020
Content: Across the globe, mobile devices dominate in terms of total minutes spent online. They put the means to connect anywhere, at any time on any device in everyone’s hands. Source
Why People Share Information? A fascinating study by the New York Times Consumer Insight Group revealed the motivations that participants cited for sharing information on social media. These include a desire to reveal valuable and entertaining content to others; to define themselves; to grow and nourish relationships and to get the word out about brands and causes they like or support. Source
These factors have caused social networks to evolve from being a handy means for keeping in touch with friends and family to being used in ways that have a real impact on society. Social media is being used in ways that shape politics, business, world culture, education, careers, innovation, and more. Impact of Social Media
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https://www.simplilearn.com/real-impact-social-media-article
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Title: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Headings: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Why People Share Information?
Impact of Social Media
1. The Impact of Social Media on Politics
2. The Impact of Social Media on Society
Offer Expires In
00 : HRS
51 : MIN
36 SEC
Digital Marketing Career Guide
The flipside: Social media is slowly killing real activism and replacing it with ‘slacktivism’
3. The Impact of Social Media on Commerce
The flipside: A low number of social ‘shares’ can lead to negative social proof and destroy business credibility
4. The Impact of Social Media on the World of Work
5. The Impact of Social Media on Training and Development
6. The Challenges of Social Media
Cyberbullying:
Lack of Privacy
7. The Impact of Social Media on Relationships
The Bottom Line
About the Author
Top Social Media Trends for 2020
Content: to define themselves; to grow and nourish relationships and to get the word out about brands and causes they like or support. Source
These factors have caused social networks to evolve from being a handy means for keeping in touch with friends and family to being used in ways that have a real impact on society. Social media is being used in ways that shape politics, business, world culture, education, careers, innovation, and more. Impact of Social Media
1. The Impact of Social Media on Politics
A new study from Pew Research claims that about one in five U.S. adults gets their political news primarily through social media. The study also finds that those who do get their political news primarily through social media tend to be less well-informed and more likely to be exposed to unproven claims that people who get their news from traditional sources. In comparison to other media, social media’s influence in political campaigns has increased tremendously. Social networks play an increasingly important role in electoral politics — first in the ultimately unsuccessful candidacy of Howard Dean in 2003, then in the election of the first African-American president in 2008, and again in the Twitter-driven campaign of Donald Trump. The New York Times reports that “The election of Donald J. Trump is perhaps the starkest illustration yet that across the planet, social networks are helping to fundamentally rewire human society.”
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https://www.simplilearn.com/real-impact-social-media-article
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Title: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Headings: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Why People Share Information?
Impact of Social Media
1. The Impact of Social Media on Politics
2. The Impact of Social Media on Society
Offer Expires In
00 : HRS
51 : MIN
36 SEC
Digital Marketing Career Guide
The flipside: Social media is slowly killing real activism and replacing it with ‘slacktivism’
3. The Impact of Social Media on Commerce
The flipside: A low number of social ‘shares’ can lead to negative social proof and destroy business credibility
4. The Impact of Social Media on the World of Work
5. The Impact of Social Media on Training and Development
6. The Challenges of Social Media
Cyberbullying:
Lack of Privacy
7. The Impact of Social Media on Relationships
The Bottom Line
About the Author
Top Social Media Trends for 2020
Content: The Impact of Social Media on Politics
A new study from Pew Research claims that about one in five U.S. adults gets their political news primarily through social media. The study also finds that those who do get their political news primarily through social media tend to be less well-informed and more likely to be exposed to unproven claims that people who get their news from traditional sources. In comparison to other media, social media’s influence in political campaigns has increased tremendously. Social networks play an increasingly important role in electoral politics — first in the ultimately unsuccessful candidacy of Howard Dean in 2003, then in the election of the first African-American president in 2008, and again in the Twitter-driven campaign of Donald Trump. The New York Times reports that “The election of Donald J. Trump is perhaps the starkest illustration yet that across the planet, social networks are helping to fundamentally rewire human society.” Because social media allows people to communicate more freely, they are helping to create surprisingly influential social organizations among once-marginalized groups. 2. The Impact of Social Media on Society
Almost a quarter of the world’s population is now on Facebook. In the U.S., nearly 80% of all internet users are on this platform. Because social networks feed off interactions among people, they become more powerful as they grow.
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https://www.simplilearn.com/real-impact-social-media-article
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Title: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Headings: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Why People Share Information?
Impact of Social Media
1. The Impact of Social Media on Politics
2. The Impact of Social Media on Society
Offer Expires In
00 : HRS
51 : MIN
36 SEC
Digital Marketing Career Guide
The flipside: Social media is slowly killing real activism and replacing it with ‘slacktivism’
3. The Impact of Social Media on Commerce
The flipside: A low number of social ‘shares’ can lead to negative social proof and destroy business credibility
4. The Impact of Social Media on the World of Work
5. The Impact of Social Media on Training and Development
6. The Challenges of Social Media
Cyberbullying:
Lack of Privacy
7. The Impact of Social Media on Relationships
The Bottom Line
About the Author
Top Social Media Trends for 2020
Content: Because social media allows people to communicate more freely, they are helping to create surprisingly influential social organizations among once-marginalized groups. 2. The Impact of Social Media on Society
Almost a quarter of the world’s population is now on Facebook. In the U.S., nearly 80% of all internet users are on this platform. Because social networks feed off interactions among people, they become more powerful as they grow. Thanks to the internet, each person with marginal views can see that he’s not alone. And when these people find one another via social media, they can do things — create memes, publications, and entire online worlds that bolster their worldview, and then break into the mainstream. Without social media, social, ethical, environmental, and political ills would have minimal visibility. Increased visibility of issues has shifted the balance of power from the hands of a few to the masses. Offer Expires In
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Title: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Headings: Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Understanding The Impacts of Social Media: Pros and Cons
Why People Share Information?
Impact of Social Media
1. The Impact of Social Media on Politics
2. The Impact of Social Media on Society
Offer Expires In
00 : HRS
51 : MIN
36 SEC
Digital Marketing Career Guide
The flipside: Social media is slowly killing real activism and replacing it with ‘slacktivism’
3. The Impact of Social Media on Commerce
The flipside: A low number of social ‘shares’ can lead to negative social proof and destroy business credibility
4. The Impact of Social Media on the World of Work
5. The Impact of Social Media on Training and Development
6. The Challenges of Social Media
Cyberbullying:
Lack of Privacy
7. The Impact of Social Media on Relationships
The Bottom Line
About the Author
Top Social Media Trends for 2020
Content: Thanks to the internet, each person with marginal views can see that he’s not alone. And when these people find one another via social media, they can do things — create memes, publications, and entire online worlds that bolster their worldview, and then break into the mainstream. Without social media, social, ethical, environmental, and political ills would have minimal visibility. Increased visibility of issues has shifted the balance of power from the hands of a few to the masses. Offer Expires In
00 : HRS
51 : MIN
36 SEC
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The flipside: Social media is slowly killing real activism and replacing it with ‘slacktivism’
While social media activism brings an increased awareness about societal issues, questions remain as to whether this awareness is translating into real change. Some argue that social sharing has encouraged people to use computers and mobile phones to express their concerns on social issues without actually having to engage actively with campaigns in real life. Their support is limited to pressing the ‘Like’ button or sharing content.
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https://www.simplilearn.com/real-impact-social-media-article
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Title: What are confidence intervals? | Simply Psychology
Headings: What are Confidence Intervals in Statistics?
What are Confidence Intervals in Statistics?
What does a 95% confidence interval mean?
Why do researchers use confidence intervals?
How do I calculate a confidence interval?
Confidence Interval Formula
An Example
How can we be confident the population mean is similar to the sample mean?
How to report a confident interval APA style
How to reference this article:
Content: Therefore, as the sample size increases, the range of interval values will narrow, meaning that you know that mean with much more accuracy compared with a smaller sample. We can visualize this using a normal distribution (see the below graph). For example, the probability of the population mean value being between -1.96 and +1.96 standard deviations (z-scores) from the sample mean is 95%. Accordingly, there is a 5% chance that the population mean lies outside of the upper and lower confidence interval (as illustrated by the 2.5% of outliers on either side of the 1.96 z-scores). Why do researchers use confidence intervals? It is more or less impossible to study every single person in a population so researchers select a sample or sub-group of the population. This means that the researcher can only estimate the parameters (i.e. characteristics) of a population, the estimated range being calculated from a given set of sample data. Therefore, a confidence interval is simply a way to measure how well your sample represents the population you are studying. The probability that the confidence interval includes the true mean value within a population is called the confidence level of the CI. You can calculate a CI for any confidence level you like, but the most commonly used value is 95%.
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https://www.simplypsychology.org/confidence-interval.html
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Title: Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences | Simply Psychology
Headings: Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
What is Multiple Intelligences Theory?
1 Linguistic Intelligence (“word smart”)
2 Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (“number/reasoning smart”)
3 Spatial Intelligence (“picture smart”)
4 Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence (“body smart”)
5 Musical Intelligence (“music smart”)
6 Interpersonal Intelligence (“people smart”)
7 Intrapersonal Intelligence (“self smart”)
8 Naturalist intelligence (“nature smart”)
Critical Evaluation
Implications for Learning
About the Author
How to reference this article:
APA Style References
Content: Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences | Simply Psychology
Cognitive Psychology
Intelligence
Multiple Intelligences
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
By Michele Marenus, published June 09, 2020
What is Multiple Intelligences Theory? Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences proposes that people are not born with all of the intelligence they will ever have. This theory challenged the traditional notion that there is one single type of intelligence, sometimes known as “g” for general intelligence, that only focuses on cognitive abilities. To broaden this notion of intelligence, Gardner introduced eight different types of intelligences consisting of: Linguistic, Logical/Mathematical, Spatial, Bodily-Kinesthetic, Musical, Interpersonal, Intrapersonal, and Naturalist. Gardner notes that the linguistic and logical-mathematical modalities are most typed valued in school and society. Gardner also suggests that there may other “candidate” intelligences—such as spiritual intelligence, existential intelligence, and moral intelligence—but does not believe these meet his original inclusion criteria. ( Gardner, 2011). The theory of multiple intelligences was first proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book “Frames of Mind”, where he broadens the definition of intelligence and outlines several distinct types of intellectual competencies. Gardner developed a series of eight inclusion criteria while evaluating each "candidate” intelligence that was based on a variety of scientific disciplines.
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Title: Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences | Simply Psychology
Headings: Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences
What is Multiple Intelligences Theory?
1 Linguistic Intelligence (“word smart”)
2 Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (“number/reasoning smart”)
3 Spatial Intelligence (“picture smart”)
4 Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence (“body smart”)
5 Musical Intelligence (“music smart”)
6 Interpersonal Intelligence (“people smart”)
7 Intrapersonal Intelligence (“self smart”)
8 Naturalist intelligence (“nature smart”)
Critical Evaluation
Implications for Learning
About the Author
How to reference this article:
APA Style References
Content: Gardner notes that the linguistic and logical-mathematical modalities are most typed valued in school and society. Gardner also suggests that there may other “candidate” intelligences—such as spiritual intelligence, existential intelligence, and moral intelligence—but does not believe these meet his original inclusion criteria. ( Gardner, 2011). The theory of multiple intelligences was first proposed by Howard Gardner in his 1983 book “Frames of Mind”, where he broadens the definition of intelligence and outlines several distinct types of intellectual competencies. Gardner developed a series of eight inclusion criteria while evaluating each "candidate” intelligence that was based on a variety of scientific disciplines. He writes that we may all have these intelligences, but our profile of these intelligence may differ individually based on genetics or experience. Gardner defines intelligence as a “biopsychological potential to process information that can be activated in a cultural setting to solve problems or create products that are of value in a culture” (Gardner, 2000, p.28). YouTube
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Title: Top 10 Pieces of Investment Advice from Warren Buffett - Intelligent Income by Simply Safe Dividends
Headings: Top 10 Pieces of Investment Advice from Warren Buffett
Top 10 Pieces of Investment Advice from Warren Buffett
Warren Buffett’s Investment Advice
1. Invest in what you know…and nothing more.
2. Never compromise on business quality
3. When you buy a stock, plan to hold it forever
4. Diversification can be dangerous
5. Most news is noise, not news
6. Investing isn’t rocket science, but there is no “Easy Button”
7. Know the difference between price and value
8. The best moves are usually boring
9. Low-cost index funds are sensible for most investors
10. Only listen to those you know and trust
Closing Thoughts on Warren Buffett’s Investment Advice
Content: Most news is noise, not news
There is no shortage of financial news hitting my inbox each day. While I am a notorious headline reader, I brush off almost all of the information pushed my way. The 80-20 rule claims that around 80% of outcomes can be attributed to 20% of the causes for an event. When it comes to financial news, I would argue it’s more like the 99-1 rule – 99% of the investment actions we take should be attributed to just 1% of the financial news we consume. Most of the news headlines and conversations on TV are there to generate buzz and trigger our emotions to do something – anything! “Owners of stocks, however, too often let the capricious and often irrational behavior of their fellow owners cause them to behave irrationally as well. Because there is so much chatter about markets, the economy, interest rates, price behavior of stocks, etc., some investors believe it
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Title: Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe - Homesteader's Guide # SimplySurvival
Headings: Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Homesteader’s Guide
Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Homesteader’s Guide
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Is It Even Legal?
Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Ingredients and Equipment
How to Do It
Step 1. Making the Mash
Step 2. Fermentation
Step 3. Distilling
Conclusion
Content: Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Ingredients and Equipment
6 gallons of water
8 pounds of ground cracked corn
1.5 pounds of malted barley
Sugar (optional)
One pack of yeast (usually 11g)
Heat Source (electric or propane burner)
Thermometer
Mash pot
Spare bucket for aeration
Long spoon
Cheesecloth
Auto-siphon
Fermentation bucket
Hydrometer
Airlock
Moonshine still
How to Do It
Step 1. Making the Mash
First of all, it’s very important to keep your equipment perfectly clean. Any contamination will affect the final product. Now, pour 6 gallons of water into your mash pot and heat it to 165°F. Turn off the heat and add cracked corn. Corn should be ground in order to break down and release starch. Don’t overdo it, though. You just need to break it up instead of making flour. Stir it well, and continue stirring for 15-20 seconds every 5 minutes while checking out the temperature. When it cools down to around 150°F, add crushed malted barley and stir for a couple of minutes.
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https://www.simplysurvival.com/cracked-corn-moonshine-recipe/
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Title: Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe - Homesteader's Guide # SimplySurvival
Headings: Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Homesteader’s Guide
Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Homesteader’s Guide
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Is It Even Legal?
Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Ingredients and Equipment
How to Do It
Step 1. Making the Mash
Step 2. Fermentation
Step 3. Distilling
Conclusion
Content: Corn should be ground in order to break down and release starch. Don’t overdo it, though. You just need to break it up instead of making flour. Stir it well, and continue stirring for 15-20 seconds every 5 minutes while checking out the temperature. When it cools down to around 150°F, add crushed malted barley and stir for a couple of minutes. Malted barley contains enzymes that convert starches into sugar. And it’s the sugar that will be converted to alcohol later on. So, it is necessary to add malted barley to start the process. Once you stir the barley, you can leave it to cool to around 70°F. Cooling can take a couple of hours.
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https://www.simplysurvival.com/cracked-corn-moonshine-recipe/
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Title: Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe - Homesteader's Guide # SimplySurvival
Headings: Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Homesteader’s Guide
Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Homesteader’s Guide
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Is It Even Legal?
Cracked Corn Moonshine Recipe – Ingredients and Equipment
How to Do It
Step 1. Making the Mash
Step 2. Fermentation
Step 3. Distilling
Conclusion
Content: Malted barley contains enzymes that convert starches into sugar. And it’s the sugar that will be converted to alcohol later on. So, it is necessary to add malted barley to start the process. Once you stir the barley, you can leave it to cool to around 70°F. Cooling can take a couple of hours. At this stage, it is enough to stir it every 20 minutes or so. You can also speed up the cooling by using an immersion chiller. When your mixture reaches 70°F, it’s time to prepare it for the fermentation. Use your spare bucket to pour the mash back and forth between two buckets. Repeat the process 5 to 10 times.
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https://www.simplysurvival.com/cracked-corn-moonshine-recipe/
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Title: Storage
Headings: Bronchitis Treatments and Medications
Bronchitis Treatments and Medications
What is bronchitis?
How is bronchitis diagnosed?
Questions your doctor may ask you
Questions you should ask your doctor
Bronchitis treatment options
How to prevent acute bronchitis
How to prevent chronic bronchitis episodes
Bronchitis medications
NSAIDs
Bronchodilators
Corticosteroids
Mucoactive agents (expectorants)
Cough suppressants (antitussives)
Antihistamines
Antibiotics
What is the best medication for bronchitis?
Common side effects of bronchitis medicine
Best home remedies for bronchitis
Frequently asked questions about bronchitis
How do doctors treat bronchitis?
Do you need antibiotics for bronchitis?
How long does bronchitis last?
How can acute bronchitis be treated?
What are some treatments for chronic bronchitis?
Is there over-the-counter medicine for bronchitis?
Related resources for bronchitis:
Content: Common side effects may include dizziness, drowsiness, nausea, and vomiting. Antihistamines
You can take antihistamines to reduce the allergic reaction you may experience from allergic bronchitis. These drugs prevent histamine, a chemical released in your body when it detects a harmful substance, from affecting the cells in your body. Popular antihistamine drugs include Zyrtec (cetirizine) and Claritin (loratadine). If you have acute bronchitis, you should avoid taking antihistamines as they can dry up secretions and make your cough worse. Antibiotics
Antibiotics treat infections by killing the bacteria that caused them. Occasionally, antibiotics are prescribed to treat chronic bronchitis exacerbations caused by bacterial infections. Doxycycline and amoxicillin are a couple examples of antibiotics used to treat bronchitis. Macrolide antibiotics such as azithromycin are used for less common cases of bronchitis caused by pertussis (whooping cough). Side effects of antibiotics may include nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or mild skin rash.
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Title: Storage
Headings: Ear Infection Treatments & Medications
Ear Infection Treatments & Medications
What is an ear infection?
How is an ear infection diagnosed?
Ear infection treatment options
Ear infection medicines
Analgesics
Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs
Antibiotics
What is the best medicine for ear infections?
What are common side effects of ear infection medicine?
What are the best home remedies for ear infections?
Frequently asked questions about ear infections
Do ear infections clear up on their own?
Can you treat an ear infection without a doctor?
Can you get over an ear infection without antibiotics?
How long does it take for an ear infection to heal?
How do you get rid of an ear infection fast?
What is the best antibiotic for ear infections?
Can you get antibiotic eardrops over the counter?
How effective is doxycycline for treating an ear infection?
How do you treat a middle ear infection?
How do you treat an outer ear infection?
Related resources for ear infections
Content: 15 mg/kg/day twice daily. In adults, 500 mg taken every 8-12 hours
Diarrhea, nausea, stomach pain
Vantin (cefpodoxime)
Antibiotic
Oral
In children, usually 5 mg/kg/dose every 12 hours. In adults, 200 mg tablet every 12 hours
Nausea, vomiting, stomach pain
Zithromax ( azithromycin)
Antibiotic
Oral
Usually, it is not recommended due to increased resistance. 1 tablet taken once per day. Nausea, headache, vomiting
Dosage is determined by your doctor based on your medical condition, response to treatment, age, and weight. Other possible side effects exist. This is not a complete list. What are common side effects of ear infection medicine? All medications can cause side effects that vary in type and severity. Remember that every patient is different and may experience different side effects for their specific treatment.
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https://www.singlecare.com/conditions/ear-infection-treatment-and-medications
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Title: Storage
Headings: Kidney Infection Treatment and Medications
Kidney Infection Treatment and Medications
What is a kidney infection?
How is a kidney infection diagnosed?
Kidney infection treatment options
Outpatient treatment
Hospitalization
Surgery
Kidney infection medications
Antibiotics
Pain killers
What is the best medication for a kidney infection?
What are the common side effects of kidney infection medications?
What are the best home remedies for kidney infections?
Drink water
Eat diuretic foods
Use a heating pad
Use over-the-counter acetaminophen
Frequently asked questions about kidney infection
How can I treat a kidney infection at home?
How long does it take to recover from a kidney infection?
How do I detox my kidneys?
How do you know when a UTI becomes a kidney infection?
Can a kidney infection go away on its own?
Can I go to work with a kidney infection?
What is the fastest way to get rid of a kidney infection?
What antibiotics are used to treat a kidney infection?
What should I eat if I have a kidney infection?
When should you go to the hospital for a kidney infection?
Is a kidney infection urgent?
Related resources for kidney infection
Content: Sometimes, an oral antibiotic is not possible, but patients may receive intravenous antibiotics outside of the hospital. Pain killers
NSAIDs, such as aspirin or ibuprofen, may risk kidney damage or kidney failure in patients with kidney problems, so healthcare professionals discourage their use in patients with a kidney infection. Instead, both pain relief and fever reduction can be managed with prescription or over-the-counter acetaminophen. What is the best medication for a kidney infection? Kidney infections are treated with antibiotics. The “best” antibiotic will be the one most suitable for the bacteria causing the condition, its resistance to specific antibiotics, and taking into account any patient allergies. Best medications for a kidney infection
Drug Name
Drug Class
Administration Route
Standard Dosage
Common Side Effects
Cipro ( ciprofloxacin)
Antibiotic
Oral
One 500 mg tablet taken twice daily
Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting
Levaquine ( levofloxacin)
Antibiotic
Oral
One 750mg tablet taken once daily
Nausea, headache, diarrhea
Bactrim ( trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole)
Antibiotic
Oral
One double-strength tablet twice daily
Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite
Rocephin ( ceftriaxone)
Antibiotic
Intravenous or Intramuscular injection
1g once per day
Rash, nausea, diarrhea
Zosyn ( piperacillin-tazobactam)
Antibiotic
Intravenous injection
3.375g every 6 hours
Diarrhea, headache
Primaxin ( imipenem-cilastatin)
Antibiotic
Intravenous injection
500 mg every six hours
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Tylenol ( acetaminophen)
Over-the-counter analgesic
Oral
Two 325 mg tablets every 6 hours
Nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite
Many of the standard dosages above are from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institutes of Health. Dosage is determined by your doctor based on your medical condition, response to treatment, age, and weight. Other possible side effects exist. This is not a complete list.
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Title: Storage
Headings: Kidney Infection Treatment and Medications
Kidney Infection Treatment and Medications
What is a kidney infection?
How is a kidney infection diagnosed?
Kidney infection treatment options
Outpatient treatment
Hospitalization
Surgery
Kidney infection medications
Antibiotics
Pain killers
What is the best medication for a kidney infection?
What are the common side effects of kidney infection medications?
What are the best home remedies for kidney infections?
Drink water
Eat diuretic foods
Use a heating pad
Use over-the-counter acetaminophen
Frequently asked questions about kidney infection
How can I treat a kidney infection at home?
How long does it take to recover from a kidney infection?
How do I detox my kidneys?
How do you know when a UTI becomes a kidney infection?
Can a kidney infection go away on its own?
Can I go to work with a kidney infection?
What is the fastest way to get rid of a kidney infection?
What antibiotics are used to treat a kidney infection?
What should I eat if I have a kidney infection?
When should you go to the hospital for a kidney infection?
Is a kidney infection urgent?
Related resources for kidney infection
Content: The “best” antibiotic will be the one most suitable for the bacteria causing the condition, its resistance to specific antibiotics, and taking into account any patient allergies. Best medications for a kidney infection
Drug Name
Drug Class
Administration Route
Standard Dosage
Common Side Effects
Cipro ( ciprofloxacin)
Antibiotic
Oral
One 500 mg tablet taken twice daily
Nausea, diarrhea, vomiting
Levaquine ( levofloxacin)
Antibiotic
Oral
One 750mg tablet taken once daily
Nausea, headache, diarrhea
Bactrim ( trimethoprim-sulfamethoxazole)
Antibiotic
Oral
One double-strength tablet twice daily
Nausea, vomiting, loss of appetite
Rocephin ( ceftriaxone)
Antibiotic
Intravenous or Intramuscular injection
1g once per day
Rash, nausea, diarrhea
Zosyn ( piperacillin-tazobactam)
Antibiotic
Intravenous injection
3.375g every 6 hours
Diarrhea, headache
Primaxin ( imipenem-cilastatin)
Antibiotic
Intravenous injection
500 mg every six hours
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Tylenol ( acetaminophen)
Over-the-counter analgesic
Oral
Two 325 mg tablets every 6 hours
Nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite
Many of the standard dosages above are from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the National Institutes of Health. Dosage is determined by your doctor based on your medical condition, response to treatment, age, and weight. Other possible side effects exist. This is not a complete list. What are the common side effects of kidney infection medications? Most antibiotics cause gastrointestinal problems including upset stomach, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and loss of appetite. All antibiotics can cause a serious secondary diarrheal infection due to a b
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Title: Storage
Headings: Sore Throat Treatments and Medications
Sore Throat Treatments and Medications
What causes a sore throat?
When should you go to the doctor for a sore throat?
Questions to ask your doctor during your appointment:
Sore throat treatment options
Sore throat medicine
Over-the-counter medication
Prescription medication
What is the best medicine for a sore throat?
What are common side effects of sore throat medicine?
What are the best sore throat remedies?
Frequently asked questions about sore throats
How long does a sore throat last?
How do I get rid of a sore throat quickly?
Do I need antibiotics for a sore throat?
What is a natural remedy for throat infections?
Resources
Content: Allergic reactions include: itchy skin or hives, wheezing, coughing, and tightness in the throat which can cause difficulty breathing. Mild reactions can typically be improved with antihistamines, but if you experience severe rash or trouble breathing, you should seek medical attention immediately. What is the best medicine for a sore throat? Medication for your sore throat will depend on a variety of factors including your diagnosis, medical history, current medications, and allergies to medication. The best medication for your sore throat should be discussed with your doctor. A list of possible options may include: Best medications for a sore throat
Drug Name
Drug Class
OTC/Rx
Administration Route
Standard Dosage for Adults
How It Works
Most Common Side Effects
Tylenol (acetaminophen)
Analgesic/Antipyretic
OTC
Oral
325-650 mg tablet every 4-6 hours
Relieves pain and reduces fever
Nausea, abdominal pain, liver damage
Advil (ibuprofen)
NSAIDs
OTC
Oral
200-400 mg tablet every 4-6 hours
Relieves pain and reduces fever
Nausea, vomiting, increase in blood pressure
Bayer (aspirin)
NSAIDs
OTC
Oral
325-650 mg tablets every 4 hours
Relieves pain and reduces fever
Upset stomach, easy bleeding or bruising, stomach ulcer
Sudafed (Pseudoephedrine)
Nasal decongestant
OTC
Oral
60 mg tablet every 4-6 hours
Shrinks blood vessels in nasal cavity
Restlessness, high blood pressure, fast heart rate
Afrin (Oxymetazoline)
Nasal decongestant
OTC
Nasal spray
2-3 sprays in each nostril once or twice daily
Shrinks blood vessels in nasal cavity
Burning sensation, sneezing, nasal irritation
Cepacol (dyclonine)
Anesthetic for topical use
OTC
Lozenge
1 lozenge every 2 hours
Numbs throat
Mouth irritation, stinging
Chloraseptic (phenol)
Anesthetic
OTC
Throat spray
1 spray on affected area every 2 hours, hold for 15 seconds and spit out
Numbs throat
Nausea, mouth irritation
Penicillin V
Antibiotic
Prescription
Oral
500 mg tablet 2-3 times daily
Kills bacteria causing sore throat
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Amoxicillin
Antibiotic
Prescription
Oral
500 mg capsule every 12 hours
Kills bacteria causing sore throat
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Cephalexin (Keflex)
Antibiotic
Prescription
Oral
500 mg capsule every 12 hours
Kills bacteria causing sore throat
Diarrhea, indigestion, nausea
Cefadroxil
Antibiotic
Prescription
Oral
1000 mg capsule every 24 hours
Kills bacteria causing sore throat
Diarrhea, vomiting, nausea
A doctor will determine the best dosage for you based on your medical condition, response to sore throat treatment, age, and weight among other factors. Other side effects may occur. This is not a complete list.
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Title: Storage
Headings: Sore Throat Treatments and Medications
Sore Throat Treatments and Medications
What causes a sore throat?
When should you go to the doctor for a sore throat?
Questions to ask your doctor during your appointment:
Sore throat treatment options
Sore throat medicine
Over-the-counter medication
Prescription medication
What is the best medicine for a sore throat?
What are common side effects of sore throat medicine?
What are the best sore throat remedies?
Frequently asked questions about sore throats
How long does a sore throat last?
How do I get rid of a sore throat quickly?
Do I need antibiotics for a sore throat?
What is a natural remedy for throat infections?
Resources
Content: The best medication for your sore throat should be discussed with your doctor. A list of possible options may include: Best medications for a sore throat
Drug Name
Drug Class
OTC/Rx
Administration Route
Standard Dosage for Adults
How It Works
Most Common Side Effects
Tylenol (acetaminophen)
Analgesic/Antipyretic
OTC
Oral
325-650 mg tablet every 4-6 hours
Relieves pain and reduces fever
Nausea, abdominal pain, liver damage
Advil (ibuprofen)
NSAIDs
OTC
Oral
200-400 mg tablet every 4-6 hours
Relieves pain and reduces fever
Nausea, vomiting, increase in blood pressure
Bayer (aspirin)
NSAIDs
OTC
Oral
325-650 mg tablets every 4 hours
Relieves pain and reduces fever
Upset stomach, easy bleeding or bruising, stomach ulcer
Sudafed (Pseudoephedrine)
Nasal decongestant
OTC
Oral
60 mg tablet every 4-6 hours
Shrinks blood vessels in nasal cavity
Restlessness, high blood pressure, fast heart rate
Afrin (Oxymetazoline)
Nasal decongestant
OTC
Nasal spray
2-3 sprays in each nostril once or twice daily
Shrinks blood vessels in nasal cavity
Burning sensation, sneezing, nasal irritation
Cepacol (dyclonine)
Anesthetic for topical use
OTC
Lozenge
1 lozenge every 2 hours
Numbs throat
Mouth irritation, stinging
Chloraseptic (phenol)
Anesthetic
OTC
Throat spray
1 spray on affected area every 2 hours, hold for 15 seconds and spit out
Numbs throat
Nausea, mouth irritation
Penicillin V
Antibiotic
Prescription
Oral
500 mg tablet 2-3 times daily
Kills bacteria causing sore throat
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Amoxicillin
Antibiotic
Prescription
Oral
500 mg capsule every 12 hours
Kills bacteria causing sore throat
Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Cephalexin (Keflex)
Antibiotic
Prescription
Oral
500 mg capsule every 12 hours
Kills bacteria causing sore throat
Diarrhea, indigestion, nausea
Cefadroxil
Antibiotic
Prescription
Oral
1000 mg capsule every 24 hours
Kills bacteria causing sore throat
Diarrhea, vomiting, nausea
A doctor will determine the best dosage for you based on your medical condition, response to sore throat treatment, age, and weight among other factors. Other side effects may occur. This is not a complete list. What are common side effects of sore throat medicine? Side effects for sore throat medicine are typically mild and may include: dizziness, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and fatigue. When talking to your doctor, discuss all potential side effects and if there will be any interactions with other medications you may be taking. If you begin to have difficulty breathing or trouble swallowing after taking sore throat medication, see a doctor immediately.
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Title: How to Use Predictive Analytics for Better Marketing Performance
Headings: How to Use Predictive Analytics for Better Marketing Performance
How to Use Predictive Analytics for Better Marketing Performance
What Is Predictive Marketing Analytics?
Dive Deeper:
8 Use Cases for Predictive Marketing Analytics
1) Detailed Lead Scoring
2) Lead Segmentation for Campaign Nurturing
3) Targeted Content Distribution
4) Lifetime Value Prediction
5) Churn Rate Prediction
6) Upselling and Cross-Selling Readiness
7) Understanding Product Fit
8) Optimization of Marketing Campaigns
Dive Deeper:
Predictive Marketing Analytics Measurement
1) Customer Acquisition Cost (CAC)
2) Marketing Percentage of CAC
3) Ratio of CLV and CAC (CLV:CAC)
4) Time to Earn Back CAC
5) Marketing Originated Customer Percentage
6) Marketing Influenced Customer Percentage
Dive Deeper:
Implementing Predictive Marketing Analytics for Optimized Business Decisions
Conclusion
Content: 5) Churn Rate Prediction
Churn rate is the rate of attrition, which is the percentage of subscribers or users who stop their subscriptions within a certain period. To grow, a business must have a higher growth rate than churn rate. With predictive analytics, you can identify the warning signs that alert you to the loss of a customer and allow you to provide the necessary follow-up or nurturing before it’s too late. 6) Upselling and Cross-Selling Readiness
Using the available data about customer buying behavior, businesses can upsell, cross-sell or combine both to increase profit. For example, if you know that 30% of customers who buy product A from you come back to buy product B within six months, you can then market product B to customers shortly after they buy product A to speed up that process and capture those who might not have otherwise considered purchasing product B.
7) Understanding Product Fit
Equipped with historical purchase, behavior and leads data, businesses can better understand exactly what customers’ needs and wants are. This may translate to developing future products to further meet those needs or improving upon existing products that aren’t meeting their sales targets. 8) Optimization of Marketing Campaigns
With predictive analytics, businesses can better plan, develop, strategize and implement future marketing campaigns. The more you know up front, the more successful your targeting and messaging will be. By applying predictive analytics in organizations, risks can be significantly reduced because decisions will be made based on data, not merely unproven assumptions that rely on instincts and some educated guesses. Many successful e-commerce ventures adopt predictive analytics in their marketing efforts and, of course, it should be no surprise that Amazon is the king of using data to target and remarket to customers with great success.
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https://www.singlegrain.com/digital-marketing-analytics/how-to-use-predictive-analytics-for-better-marketing-performance/
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Title: When is Prostitution a Felony? | Angela Singleton
Headings: When is Prostitution a Felony?
When is Prostitution a Felony?
What Is Considered Prostitution in Oklahoma?
Misdemeanor Prostitution Penalties in Oklahoma
Felony Prostitution Penalties in Oklahoma
Contact an Experienced Oklahoma Criminal Defense Attorney
About the Author
Content: When is Prostitution a Felony? | Angela Singleton
When is Prostitution a Felony? Prostitution is a crime in Oklahoma, as it is in most states in the country. In most cases, it is considered to be a misdemeanor crime. There are, however, certain circumstances when prostitution will be charged as a felony crime with possible penalties, including time in prison. Of course, before you can understand what makes the crime of prostitution a felony, you need to know exactly what is considered prostitution under the laws of Oklahoma. The relevant parts of the Oklahoma criminal code are section 21-1029 and 21-1030: Engaging In, Soliciting, or Procuring Prostitution. What Is Considered Prostitution in Oklahoma? In Oklahoma, prostitution is defined as giving or receiving (or making an appointment for) any sexual act with someone who is not a person’s spouse in exchange for money or something else of value.
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https://www.singletondefense.com/blog/prostitution-felony/
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: Free JavaScript Book! Write powerful, clean and maintainable JavaScript. RRP $11.95
Get the book free! Minimalism is one of the most influential styles today – from design, to architecture, to music, to literature. In fact, there’s every chance that you’re a fan of minimalism even without knowing it. Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right? Not really. Early styles such as Art Nouveau were so
finely decorative that frames and wallpaper that often
overwhelmed the objects they intended to ‘decorate’. As the name implies, minimalism is certainly not a lavish style, but it is not an absence of design either.
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right? Not really. Early styles such as Art Nouveau were so
finely decorative that frames and wallpaper that often
overwhelmed the objects they intended to ‘decorate’. As the name implies, minimalism is certainly not a lavish style, but it is not an absence of design either. As a 60’s grandchild of the Bauhaus movement, minimalism continued the trend of artists rejecting the lavish, highly-decorative styles of the past. Decoration had become so intense and dense that it had begun to undermine the function of the objects it touched. Minimalists asked the question: How much can you strip away from an item — paintings, scupltures, buildings, furniture — without losing its essential purpose and identity? So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
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https://www.sitepoint.com/what-is-minimalism/
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: As a 60’s grandchild of the Bauhaus movement, minimalism continued the trend of artists rejecting the lavish, highly-decorative styles of the past. Decoration had become so intense and dense that it had begun to undermine the function of the objects it touched. Minimalists asked the question: How much can you strip away from an item — paintings, scupltures, buildings, furniture — without losing its essential purpose and identity? So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then? Close, but not quite. Frankly, there are a lot of definitions of minimalism: 1. Minimalism: A school of abstract painting and sculpture that emphasizes extreme simplification of form, as by the use of basic shapes and monochromatic palettes of primary colors, objectivity, and anonymity of style.
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https://www.sitepoint.com/what-is-minimalism/
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: Close, but not quite. Frankly, there are a lot of definitions of minimalism: 1. Minimalism: A school of abstract painting and sculpture that emphasizes extreme simplification of form, as by the use of basic shapes and monochromatic palettes of primary colors, objectivity, and anonymity of style. Also called ABC art, minimal art, reductivism, rejective art. 2. Minimalism: Use of the fewest and barest essentials or elements, as in the arts, literature, or design. 3.
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: Also called ABC art, minimal art, reductivism, rejective art. 2. Minimalism: Use of the fewest and barest essentials or elements, as in the arts, literature, or design. 3. Minimalism: Music A school or mode of contemporary music marked by extreme simplification of rhythms, patterns, and harmonies, prolonged chordal or melodic repetitions, and often a trancelike effect. Simplicity vs. Minimalism – Maarten P. Kappert
But let’s forget about wordy paragraphs of definition. Perhaps the most fitting definition of minimalism I’ve seen is not words, but two simple images, courtesy of Maarten P. Kappert. Minimalism influenced all arts and technology in the late 20th century, as you will see from the gallery examples.
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: Minimalism: Music A school or mode of contemporary music marked by extreme simplification of rhythms, patterns, and harmonies, prolonged chordal or melodic repetitions, and often a trancelike effect. Simplicity vs. Minimalism – Maarten P. Kappert
But let’s forget about wordy paragraphs of definition. Perhaps the most fitting definition of minimalism I’ve seen is not words, but two simple images, courtesy of Maarten P. Kappert. Minimalism influenced all arts and technology in the late 20th century, as you will see from the gallery examples. In addition to its deep influence over modern arts and artists, minimalism has became popular as a philosophy and way of life, too. Minimalists resolve to live with only the essentials, shunning anything they deem nonessential . Where did Minimalism come from? Contrary to what you might think, minimalism was never inspired by poverty and austerity. In fact, it’s frequently considered a style of the super-rich.
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https://www.sitepoint.com/what-is-minimalism/
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: In addition to its deep influence over modern arts and artists, minimalism has became popular as a philosophy and way of life, too. Minimalists resolve to live with only the essentials, shunning anything they deem nonessential . Where did Minimalism come from? Contrary to what you might think, minimalism was never inspired by poverty and austerity. In fact, it’s frequently considered a style of the super-rich. The attitude is: I can have anything, but I won’t clutter my home; instead, I will acquire only the most elegant, simple objects available. It is simple in form and function, devoid of pointless decorations, yet expensive. You would never say minimalism is a cheap option.
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https://www.sitepoint.com/what-is-minimalism/
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: The attitude is: I can have anything, but I won’t clutter my home; instead, I will acquire only the most elegant, simple objects available. It is simple in form and function, devoid of pointless decorations, yet expensive. You would never say minimalism is a cheap option. Formally, minimalism is 1960s and 1970s invention. However, De Stijl and traditional Japanese design could be considered predecessors of minimalism. De Stijl Movement
De Stijl (Dutch for “ The Style “), also known as neoplasticism, was an artistic movement in the Netherlands. It began in 1917 and faded around 1931. Its leading figure was Theo van Doesburg who died in 1931, and this basically marked the end for the De Stijl movement.
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https://www.sitepoint.com/what-is-minimalism/
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Title: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How. - SitePoint
Headings: Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Design Minimalism: What, Why & How.
Free JavaScript Book!
Minimalism? That’s kinda like not designing something, right?
So, Minimalism is just keeping things simple, then?
Where did Minimalism come from?
De Stijl Movement
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and "Less Is More"
Traditional Japanese Design
Neo Minimalism
Minimalism Color Palettes and Shapes
Fonts in Minimalism
Helvetica
Mr. Phone
Brad Ulrich’s Experiment
Site Templates/WordPress Themes
Photoshop Patterns/Brushes
Minimalism in Action
Google
Craigslist
Modern Architecture
Content: Van der Rohe aimed for simplicity and clarity and his trademark approaches are: The use of modern construction materials like steel and plate glass
The reduction of structural frameworks to a minimum
The inclusion of lots of open space
His principles are still in use today – not only in architecture but in design as well. His contribution to minimalism doesn’t end here. He is also the author of the “ Less Is More ” motto, which is one of the main principles of minimalism. Traditional Japanese Design
Photo: Aaron Webb
Traditional Japanese design (i.e. before the influence of the West) with its simplicity and clean forms is considered another predecessor of minimalism. This is a reflection of Japanese culture itself where simplicity has long been prized, and all that’s not essential to the functionality of a thing is not included in its design. The list of heroes of minimalism across arts (architecture, painting, music, design) is long. Some of the more prominent minimalists include Buckminster Fuller, Dieter Rams, Donald Judd, John McCracken, Agnes Martin, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Anne Truitt, Frank Stella. Neo Minimalism
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https://www.sitepoint.com/what-is-minimalism/
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Title: Confidence Interval (CI)
Headings: Confidence Interval
Confidence Interval
Sample Size
Point Estimate
CI = POINT ESTIMATE +/- (Reliability Factor) (Standard Error)
Confidence Interval for the MEAN
= sample mean +/- (confidence factor) (measure of variability)
Confidence Interval MEAN with KNOWN σ
EXAMPLE:
What does this tell us?
Confidence Interval MEAN with UNKNOWN σ
EXAMPLE:
What does this tell us?
Excel - Confidence Interval for MEAN
Confidence Interval for the STANDARD DEVIATION
Confidence Interval for PROPORTIONS
Confidence Interval for CAPABILITY
Confidence Interval Download
Confidence Interval Roadmap
Asymmetric Confidence Interval
Relationship with Margin of Error (ME)
Content: Confidence Interval (CI)
Confidence Interval
Objective: This section will explain the meaning of the Confidence Interval (CI) in statistical analysis. The calculations will be shown for the: Mean
Standard Deviation
Proportion
This site assumes that for means and standard deviation the sample data comes from a normal distribution. For proportions, the normal distribution approximates the binomial for n x P (hat) is greater than or equal to 5. Most common confidence interval selections are 90%, 95%, or 99% but are dependent on the voice of the customer, your company, project, and other factors. Sample statistics such as the mean, standard deviation and proportion (x-bar, s, p-bar) are only estimates of the population parameters. Confidence Intervals are used to quantify the uncertainty by providing a lower limit and upper limit that represent a range of values that will represent the true population parameter with a specified level of confidence. Selecting a 99% CI suggests that approximately 99 out of 100 CI's will contain the population parameter. A 0.99 confidence interval states that there is 99% probability that the interval contains the population parameter, and that there is a 1.0% risk that the population parameter is not contained within the interval.
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https://www.six-sigma-material.com/Confidence-Interval.html
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Title: Confidence Interval (CI)
Headings: Confidence Interval
Confidence Interval
Sample Size
Point Estimate
CI = POINT ESTIMATE +/- (Reliability Factor) (Standard Error)
Confidence Interval for the MEAN
= sample mean +/- (confidence factor) (measure of variability)
Confidence Interval MEAN with KNOWN σ
EXAMPLE:
What does this tell us?
Confidence Interval MEAN with UNKNOWN σ
EXAMPLE:
What does this tell us?
Excel - Confidence Interval for MEAN
Confidence Interval for the STANDARD DEVIATION
Confidence Interval for PROPORTIONS
Confidence Interval for CAPABILITY
Confidence Interval Download
Confidence Interval Roadmap
Asymmetric Confidence Interval
Relationship with Margin of Error (ME)
Content: Most common confidence interval selections are 90%, 95%, or 99% but are dependent on the voice of the customer, your company, project, and other factors. Sample statistics such as the mean, standard deviation and proportion (x-bar, s, p-bar) are only estimates of the population parameters. Confidence Intervals are used to quantify the uncertainty by providing a lower limit and upper limit that represent a range of values that will represent the true population parameter with a specified level of confidence. Selecting a 99% CI suggests that approximately 99 out of 100 CI's will contain the population parameter. A 0.99 confidence interval states that there is 99% probability that the interval contains the population parameter, and that there is a 1.0% risk that the population parameter is not contained within the interval. Confidence Interval = CI = 1 - alpha risk
(1 - alpha-risk) is called the probability content or level of confidence. Alpha-risk is known as the significance level; the probability of being making an incorrect decision, in other words, being wrong. A specified value of the CI signifies that probability of the interval containing the population parameter, and that there is an alpha-risk (1-CI) that the population parameter is not contained within the interval. CI's are applied in statistical test for means, standard deviations, proportions, capability indices, regression analysis, and upper/lower control limits on control charts.
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https://www.six-sigma-material.com/Confidence-Interval.html
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Title: Confidence Interval (CI)
Headings: Confidence Interval
Confidence Interval
Sample Size
Point Estimate
CI = POINT ESTIMATE +/- (Reliability Factor) (Standard Error)
Confidence Interval for the MEAN
= sample mean +/- (confidence factor) (measure of variability)
Confidence Interval MEAN with KNOWN σ
EXAMPLE:
What does this tell us?
Confidence Interval MEAN with UNKNOWN σ
EXAMPLE:
What does this tell us?
Excel - Confidence Interval for MEAN
Confidence Interval for the STANDARD DEVIATION
Confidence Interval for PROPORTIONS
Confidence Interval for CAPABILITY
Confidence Interval Download
Confidence Interval Roadmap
Asymmetric Confidence Interval
Relationship with Margin of Error (ME)
Content: Confidence Interval = CI = 1 - alpha risk
(1 - alpha-risk) is called the probability content or level of confidence. Alpha-risk is known as the significance level; the probability of being making an incorrect decision, in other words, being wrong. A specified value of the CI signifies that probability of the interval containing the population parameter, and that there is an alpha-risk (1-CI) that the population parameter is not contained within the interval. CI's are applied in statistical test for means, standard deviations, proportions, capability indices, regression analysis, and upper/lower control limits on control charts. In regression analysis, the CI is based on a provided value of X for a given level of confidence. This CI is likely to contain the true best fit line. There are three factors that impact the confidence interval: Sample size
Population size
Percentage
Sample Size
CI's are used when you are unable to capture and analyze an entire population (census) and the sample (statistics) to infer statements about a population. The larger your sample size, the more confidence one can be that their answers represent the population.
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https://www.six-sigma-material.com/Confidence-Interval.html
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Title: The Expedition of Hernando de Soto to Southeastern North America, 1538-1543
Headings:
The Death of de Soto
The Continuation of the Expedition
Under the Command of Luys Moscoso
Content: The Expedition of Hernando de Soto to Southeastern North America, 1538-1543
An expedition under the command of Panfilo Narvaez was sent by the King of Spain to explore the Spanish territory of Florida, which included at that time the whole of southeastern North America. The Narvaez expedition had disappeared and what happened to it would not be known until eight years later when Alvar Nuñez Cabeza de Vaca and his three companions walked into the city of Culiacan in what is now northwestern Mexico in 1536. However prior to the return of Cabeza de Vaca the King was ready to try again to find out what treasures might be in the territory of Florida and selected Hernando de Soto to command the new expedition. De Soto was 39 years of age and had had a successful career in the King's military. He had first served in Panama and later went to Peru with Pizarro. Cabeza de Vaca returned to Spain shortly after de Soto was selected and de Soto wanted Cabeza de Vaca to be part of his expedition. Cabeza de Vaca knew the customs and languages of several of the tribes of the territory of Florida and would have been an extremely valuable addition to the expedition. Cabeza de Vaca knew however that unless he himself was the commander of an expedition the natives would not be treated humanely and Christianized. He therefore turned down de Soto's offer. Hernando de Soto was a son of a squire in Jerez and had gone to Panama as a common soldier and was promoted because of his courage and abilities to be the captain of a troop.
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https://www.sjsu.edu/faculty/watkins/desoto.htm
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